"" Hr"- " Wtflnnumrmm iitimni iir m f I hai Tlrii FsulInK U JndtcslUti, 1U your blood U Impute ant unabls to tap pi? sufficient strsngth. Ht net 70a ftl Tired Ht no appstltt, ttp serra an K.rpt,j'n ?&?lmSR. r?lWV IHiIH!c,HIoH,Um.1, kn.,. ,., frMMalMiyWsWMWii HAM) TlMKH PACTH. ! noon lujAiUKd vein run family I - niifU' r.vt-ry nndiT of Titi Joiiisai, Miotilil IfMik up tin- list or titi'iiiliuiio ; Hhffi illcoliltH flee Willi IliU pilpor Tlic nckkia .lui im..ni l nnrn 11 lie clionfML iiior on the 1 t If -- Willi II writhe yonil) hii . hi nrty if tho following llr tnd strsngth builder, and you will bt Feeling An though you bad HUralty fen ? over new. It wilt purify your blood arid completely curs that tirtd .feating, and, thus avert tb daiigsr ot serleaa UImm, Hood's Sars&parilla Is tho ono True Blood Futlfler. I 1 nOOU 8 rlllg tT. Al'4rutlitf, K OREGON NEWS. One of the features of tlie New Year's ball, says the Florence Weal, wait tin ftUMcliewliiK contest, which was very amusing and entertaining to the onlookers. Ladles as well as yen tlcineii were partlclpantt. V. P. Wlldrlcli, or PeiiJIeton, was lined $10 by a Justice or ths ii.11a last Saturday ror disorderly conduct before ladles. Several witnesses testified that Wlldrlcli called Mrs. Molilo E. St. John a liar. KUOKNK KKCHBTBU. .Miss Let a Park went to Salem Mon duy morning. Kev. Hlnclc went down the valley' Monday. John Tcniplcton, of Junction, was In the city Monday. Louis Joluibou left Monday for his 1 audi on Fall Cicek. Mack Sommervlllc Is homo from n short visit nt Portland. Col. Yoran is home from a busi ness visit at Woodburn. Mrs. lllllcgas, who has been ill at Crcswell, Is not Improving. Johnnie Zlmmcr Is doing some car penter work up the McKenzle. Miss Mary Thompson Is now recov ered from her long continued sickness. Editor Morehcad, of Junction, was on the streets of this city Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson are home from n short visit at P6rtjand. Mrs. S. K. Munrn departed for her homo at Mcacham on tho local Mon day. Mrs. It. S. Bean and son, or Salem, arrived Monday on n visit with rela tives. Mrs. N. K. Frasler is homo from a visit to her father, John Coggswcll, on tho McKcngle. Ed, West has bought tho Hoffman House saloon bar and will take charge In a few days. Wilson Parker, of tho Chaso fc Co's. commission house, visited Shedds on business Monday. Frank Strong and wife of Redding uai., ore vjswng: mends aim renin ves in and near tho city. Miss Carrjo Friendly left, for, Port land. Monday and took tho flyer for Sau Francisco. AL11ANY ilERAU)., ,.'.,, - J. W. Cusick went to Salem Mon day, Win, Mj Jloajc Is l'ri Albaiiy.' Col. Tclfer went to Salem 'Monday to attend a meeting of the military board last night. Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Paxton, whp havo been In Portland fpr several weeks, returned homo yesterday. Robert Chambers, n Linn county boy, now of Little Elk, Lincoln county, Mas In Albany Monday. Mrs. G. C, Moon was called Monday' to seo a sister-in-law, who Is seriously 111 at tho family homo at Crabtrce, Mrs. W. S. Elliott. Hon J. T. Apperson' of, Oregon City, came up ou tho Qvorland Mon,-) day and wUl go to Corvjillla today to meet with, a committee, of-tho ,bpard of regents of tho agricultural college. RnrjRVR IlHrtlSTKlt - - 'It,, - .. uist Saturday evening tno onicers Ifio World liHimitndhtfl III 11m Held: The Tciludo llliula. Th'e (iucVti or 1'Wiltiik WoiiiKiikIikI, The Farm Now. Tho Child OflKlen. TIium- valuable pillflff'iilioiH .11 re each worth it i n year, yet wcglvo I you yourcliglce, one yen 1 free, for a $I.G0 sdbvff Iptlnu to Tin: .fcWMMt,. cither the Daily for Mx inonllm or 'tho Wkkkiv for" eMitce'it moiUlls. See the list, and don't neglect to proilt by it. Don't Ikj deceived Into paying for so-called premiums olTered with high priced papers at a slight advance. HctiieinlK-r Tin: jfouitNAij Iii'the cheapest liewspaiwr 'Jul the ,1'ncitlc coast, ajidjt gives you high gnido premiums without Additional cimrgc. A FINE GERMAN ' PAPER The "Kvangclsclie Zeltschrlft," a religious. German weekly family news paper has been moved from Chicago to Iiarrisbtfrg, tPciinsylvanla, and Is now printed dlT now type and on beautiful paper. We shall be glad to supply It to our German reading sub serlbcrrf at a low rate. It contains tho letters of travel of Its correspond ing editor, HIshopR. Dubs, a splendid review of the Sunday school lessons, goneral uews,fsermons and- entertain ing reading matter. Every German family should havo such a newspaper A JOURNAL OF EDUCATION For tho Northwest hi tho true sense or the' word Is what' Mr. and-Mrs. .li W. Hrlntnall' of Olympia, arc giving the people or Oregon and Washington, Tho very llrst line of tho January number Is nn awakener: "What are your Incentives?" Teachers, what arc your aspirations t in oroer 10 grow we need to aspire ? The teacher who can -grasp that word cannot remain a cipher, or stand still, The Journal quoted President Campbell's werds: "Tho child has an immortal destiny. When wo teachers fully appreciate tho responsibility this viow of our work brings to us, our devotion to our profession will bo Intcnsllicd." It Is a 24-page monthly quarto at $1 a year. It Is tho best and only educa tional Journal printed for tho north- vwest and wo shall bo glad to order It ror our readers. The llrst number or tho Marlon County Record, now published at Auranville, has appeared. It contains a great deal of local news, and F. K. Churchill or Salem is editor. Tho First Congregational church of San Francisco has had two $5000 meu who havo turned out bad. Suppose they try a 35000 woman. 98 of-lUase.of consumption, cau, If taken te the-earller-stag or tbe-dlsease, be cured. This may seem like a bold assertion ta those famtllatouly wltU-tbe weaua Bener all In use for IU treatment as, nasty cod 1Wct.oU andJta dtby cmulslpns, extrad bypopuosphhes and such like falltalivts AUboWfe-hy, wanr believed to Kncura. ble, thfcre'lsItbV evidence of lnfndteds ol livnV -witnesses to. tH fact that, laU Its .artier aWsr consumption li "''a aisease. noi c.i v-:, f.:ii',;kl antY&ecmA by Dr, ''! cfe ellwfrVS tbe.lupRS, s evere "nBerin couffb witU'COP ouqpectoratlon (inclttd fng tubewular tndtler), great loss of flcsh !JW.a-0S?.?dbT "Golden Med. of Coburg I. O. O. F. lodgo elected for the ensuing term, were Installed as luiums; a. j, xurns, a. w.; J. iviiuru i "".."-. ;irj.i-.H V. G.: Wm. Kaylor. R. S.; Geo. Smith , h0ihave no inUrest wbatever In mis. P R Thnmna Vn,,l,n nlri- ,&rsenUB!. the, and. WUO WM6 Wl aniniv nnrtl m us as cured by " Golden tmLDiscoverv ' were genuine dread an our word insunce-, lca.VIlcovery ' were ( Jriad and fatal disease ? cases of tbat You need not uko for Infants and Ohlldfon. MOTHERS, Do You Know im HfttrniAti's Dfojm, Ooilfit's Cordial, msny oclll noollilnjr fyfn"i, nti.l n("l fnnnllM fuf tMMrcii art cuftijxit of opium or inotiitilut? o Von itttnyy Itiat opium and morplilnt ( ilnp0rlMg hsttelU tAlM7 von Ktiovr tint In mint tvuiilf Ij diuirut( tit ntl (rmlilcd lotcll ImimAIm wtlliout UUIlnjf llitm poltotii 1 o Von Kiiorvtlut you should not jxrrult any itiedltlue to Iki fllrtii yeurthlM Mitts you orywir jiliylclti know of wlisl till compMcd' o Von ICuorrtlmt CttotlnLi Surely Rtlt)t prfpamUon, and tlml'a llitol Ks IncrcdledU Is jmtllhf il with every l-odlo f Ho VoK ttiiow tint Ctorl li tlie ttrescrlptlott of the fm.ioiw Dr. 8mtit riletier. ht It lias ittn In me for iienrty thirty yearn, nud lint more Cadorln li now soM than of all other rtmnlks firchlllrii combined I no Von Know that the latent Odes Depsrtuient of the United BtMM.amt 6f other countries, hart Imicd czctiMtretlht to Ir. I'ltclicr' Aiut hit niliiM lo uo the Moid " Cnatnrlu " and lis fonuiiln, nnJ that lo imtlnta them U n Mntc prlnon o(rmc? no Vott Know that one of Hie rcanons for Ernnllnjf this cmeriiruent protection msbccauteCoilorla had bceu proven to be ntJHOlntcly ImrnttCMrt? no Von Uihw that 33 nvcrnje) doses nf Costorla nre furuUhcd for 33 ecntti, or oue cent a doee i no Von Know that when possessed of Hits perfect preparatton,yotirchll(lreuruajr be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rel? Well, liCo tlilKifW are worth knowing. Tliey are fjcts. The fnc-wlmllo Hlgnatnrc of J&"" on every vrnrrcr. Children Cry for Pitcher Castorla. J. C. GOO DALE C. G. SCHRAMM CD Geedale Ltim6?r Company OF SAEEM Yards on Twelfth, arid. Trade Streets Keep the most complete stock of common,' dimension and llnfshcdlumbor In tho city, and 'sell on the most favorable terms. Lath and Shingles Our stock Is made at our own mills; of thebest lumber In tho state. ' C. G, SCHRAMM, Manager. TICKETS TO ALL POINTS EAST VIA- fe THE BUFFET U K IT. Service and Scenery Unequalled Through Palace and lourlat Slcejws JOlnlvff and Buffet Library Cora Trains leave Portland and Seattle dally for the Eait. Tickets, reservations and bapgage checked to all points. For comfort In travel take (he ureal Northern. BOZORTH BROS., Agents. R. C, STEVENS. G. V. P. A.. Seattle, Wash. A. B. C. DENNIS! ON. C. 1. & T. A., Portland.'Oi.J 1 for It They have, In nearly every becao pronounced by-tne'pesi st experienced borne pliyslclans, P.S.; Thomas homaa Yaughan, treasurprJrepresenUn'. them, and "' Eugene lodgo, I. O, O. P. was. well rep ,, 'of 'Gotden Medical Discovery," 1 ,.. ,1.. n 1 ... :i. ... t.u-... i.v. Yu-m mrcea 10 conic iu inenntml hv .1,a fnllntvlntr manihnn:. 'fcat-ajfer, have beett forCeQ 10 COWJC wwv.ViV MJ V..V .W..V.I....M 4W.fc.- w. " " -. .. BBClvBu Have uccu .w,... w -w-t - . rw!vje-ueesr J O. Grnv. AVId MnGeo. W. fi. Now, burn, J. M. Williams, E. E, Orton,' which tbeya're "Aua,Jll1sN"i?, candi -v -i - " -v....., ...... ...I M. Green. WUh Portland millionaires holding up the legislature for bond bills to self e Kxxracs oit ""?- MUarioMPreparatloMortacnTPopu- Mtes bad ais . !- -?; t I The pBoiograpn.oi .... -"-,- IT mixtures, had neen wteu " ', . 'Al" . " jI i.. j .iiii .,itriv failed to bene. STof bad only seeded to benefit a little for aad-vanotts pre ph44esbadalsa 0.1. nhAtnfff tholr old bridges to the public at high SLShSthSwSik prices to compel them to rldo over catarrh and kindred a,adlKooJe 'ofifei their street car lines, It Is no wonder "l"aUwlkhPwmUbl mailed to you, on re poor men resort to holding up an S&M& occasional street car to relievo It of Its their experience , nickels, -I ZJrX&STir The Willamette Hotel. LEADING HOTEL. OF THE. CITY. Reduced ratea. Management liberal. Electric-cars leave hotel lor all public buildlnc amlpoints of Interest. Special rates will be glvm lo permanent patrons. A. I. WAGNER Willamette Truck Co. Stable at South Commercial St. Bridge Rest equipment for all kinds of heavy orayinc and express hauling! Teams found ar K'd Fiont Drug Sto e at all limes. L- ' 'WAN & CO. -EXCELSIOR - STABLE- B. C, HANSEN, MANAGER. r"H N 0 iIocm Hoi in it lui lory liiinliutM in nwi'II IH rlrciilnlloiii bill In nildllloii In giving tnliii rcoolted, It glvmt IN mid wtIIkt valiiiiblo prmiilimip. Now h (Iio I hue to order your rend ing iiiiUtor.imid It will pay you to no tlco tlic following special orfcr. Any ono of Ilia following five perl odlciils free, one your, fo nny mi1 "orllwr of Tlll-J .lOUHNAf, wlio ptiya I.Wi In nilvaiico for the dally, by car rldr, tli roe iiiontliH, M cents a moiitli) or by mall six months, (Sfri a montlij Or llio weekly 18 montlm, (l n year, QDHN of tho best 10 page Illustrated "fashion magazine of New York free for one year. The alwve prices are net cash, and tho cheapest combination ever of fered. The "Queen" U it high-class prnctlcal, home magazine. The Dliild U ii aThc delightful Chicago children's magazine. Just the thing to read to the little ones of the homo circle. It brings tho kindergarten Into tho home. Song, games and story, beau tifully Illustrated, $1 a year, Pub lished by the Kindergarten Literature Co. m ii M MS HA practical farm paper, edited by a staff of experienced agricultural writers, contributed to by tho best known agriculturists of tho country. It contains what the farmer wants, j " WWII ! " A handsomo, attractlvo, homo pa per, to which ovory woman will glvo a hearty welcome rn u 'III 1 BUN That great ' national newspaper, which Is known to everybody. ClUPfl 3m f istf flLvsH Id Of any of these publications can 1xj had by calling at THK JCUKNAL olllco or dropping us a iwstal card. Any two of tho above periodicals can bo secured by paying $3 and tak ing THK JOUItNAL twice as long as required to securo one. When tho extremely low price of TUB JOURNAL Is considered, this will bo found tho most liberal offer made by any paper on tho coast. EDITORS, Salemf - Oregon. I T1 K m 9 u w (A tn 0) Ei -...A.-.-,.L.. .f .. . . p.. rr-1.-,rtfci Through w . . .. ..-........-. ....i . . i J J. . m.- i A A &.. . . .. - - - -- - -- fc . M ----- ---- . .- --. - J .. MataaajtaaMMBMMlMnJJfcMaMassMWSlJSsMsSSSSsMSSWSMSMSMMSTSWS1S ' ' ' '' ' ..--.. ,,, - ,.t.,r. - . . ... J...1-. .JiJ ih4t f" " i "", rr w .r w-i, M.uimuMicmnmmyWBrm'-imnimmwm 4H1 w SUNtinL r-n r- rri'Mtrr I I - --" i ijiji l v I I mnmum iMMBMMM.wi.......MM r i r i- rw i r i i wrmrrrw . , I I - 1 I I I ff .!-!. I I'WBtLMlWmk mnnmmmmuummmmmMmammaapemumMUk!auaaaxixvvA n f - w m - -- r fin g3.i-jwi IM mt H IM K m m m . . We fr ssth i r sPtPV WoTW imim'mkmm'm a- n n n mr lIHHILUUdLUmkUillllxLkW J Jffl . , , I l . V A I i Mfljl r HAST ! VIA TIIK Union Pacific System, TlirOUlfh Piillmtin I'tKrm !.,.. f...... MleCM Hhil i'tep Utlln!nrj Chain ilslly lainsiii VOttrtsit.VDto OltlVAUO Our trains are heud by stesm and es 'It. ... fA V.- . .. wmi iimwm. Wnlch U nwijr hours rjuleker than cf.m- llms wCMeaBri, 3 I a dsys 1 ime in itr York, . I IvflllU'H. For rttM, lime tsble. ami full Infnrmii'sn apply to JtOrSt: .C JlAhKJiH, Agents, Silent, Or. II. W. 1IAXTBK, C. II. XtMU, General Agent, Dili. Pais. Agent, 135 'I lilirt Sired, I'urtlaml, 0. R. k N. CO. 15. M'NEILU HF.CEIVKK. TO THE EAST GIVES THE CHOICE ( -OF- Fwi) Transcontinental Routes. Via Spokane Minneapolis St Paul and Den. vi r Omaha and Kansas City. Low rates to ea.ttm clllu. OCEAN CITIES. Portland San Fjanclico. Steamers leave Aiuiworth dock, Portland, Dec. 4th, gth, 14th 19th, 24th, and 29th at 8p m. 1-arc Lauin, 95: steerage, 2.;o, MI.LAMFriI3 K1VEK DIVISION. Portland Eugene. Steamers Elmore and Eugene lesvc Sulem for Eugene and Cot vail Is Saturdays, Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays at about 5 p, m. Leave for Portland Mondas, Tuesday, Thursdays and Saturdays at 6 a, m, I,owett freight and passettRer rates. Round trio tickets vero cheap. Tickets sold and bapuage checked through to all points without extra transfer charges. F01 full details call on Uulsu h Darker, agents, Salvm, Oiccun, or nddrcss. W. H. IIURLMJRT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or, For full details call on or address G. .M. POWERS, Foot of Tradest. Local Agent. f-SfirW,' ai .' t. sw-j. hi t 'A VJ -mi ... .n . in 1 111 1 il 111 1 RUNS oilman Sleeping Cars, Elegant Dinln Cars. Tourist Sleeping Cars To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Fargo, Grand Forks, Crookston, Winnipeg, Helena and Dutte, THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Waddnglon, Philadelphia, New York, P.oton, and all Points East and South For Information, time cards, maps and tickets, call on or wrlto THOMAS, WATT5&.C0. AGENTS, 265 Commercial srreet, Salem, Or, A. D. Charlton, Astt. Gen'l. Pass Agt., Morrison St., corner Third Portland, Or. Onlygonw5sd.'Si1ti?MtotRUiwnUer; Stablibaek.,of StateKIniuranee block 0"r .' j OREGON CENTRAL ,AND Eastern R. K. Company YAQU1NA I1AV ROUTE. ConrjfCltnc at Yanulna Pay with the Ssn Francisco & Yaquln 1 llay Steamship Co. STEAMER FARALLON," a 1 and first. clan In every resprrt. Sails from Yaqulna fo San Francl.co about every 8 days. Ptsnengcr acconi.tiotlalions unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California, Fare from Albany or p'lntt west to San Franclseoi Cabin, f 12; steerage, 4l cabin, round trip, good 60 days, 8. For sailing dates apply to H. L. WALDEN. Agent. Albany, Or. CHAS. CLARK. Corvallls, Or. EDWIN RTONE. Mansper, Ccrvollii. Or. A, 1, CHURCHILL, lival Agent. taem. E. M. 1YAITK Pi.-WTlTfO CO., BOOK -AND JOB PRINTERS ANP Legal ItlaHkWuWltker, Push's New Prick over the bank Com'l strt H-JrV.";-.",Mr '