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TRlDAT.JAKlTAfiVUJSW.
YaAr WJ.90, ta Julvaflotf
M, V ttrnMat 1 90. fc Ajac.
Tor J-w, m zt
UTKKaXY NOTES.
, ,flVWe received ffotn the psbllsli
'a. Fo. Howard, Halbcrt, Kew
Va r of iJofcwMarL-ed Pa-
KSh, Otbeft6tIe,,byJ"08
tf SRlfWto. Oo-fHer of "Don t
'ry JiBfget." fw Eptotetn.
HwrerfM. Gere EJJot, ami Brawn
la. Cltfa t tp, tl-09-1
It U fairly mtxtri qwsttoB,
whH&er one's. JaWrcst, la reflux a
Itook 1 nttfBccd oj disturbed by -InRHjarKlftaler
Uir IIbm 3rwlB
aUfcmiosW what arrested the
otlce of trmw prefkrt rer. Aa
ittrtlTo boek of e lorle by Mis
itiono (?. Fetinlngtoa - eaUUed
'Sotac. MarJwl f9MRW"-bas Uiis
far Its undercurrcat, In Uic peolDB
sccoe, the upcrloledot, swlrea.
and tome of the doctors of a bwplul,
nmoajr whom Sottas to Mist a h
rarJle sociability, dlcnM the qusUkw,
nprowrt of a package of book. w
wlilcb are so marked, Jilt reed red far
Ihfluwof MtlcnU. ODoaswrti that
"tbo roan or vrenicn iho marks a
book ii cither enllmcntitlst or as
cutlst of tbo worst order," the stark
arouslair Irritation rstUcr than In
terest. Aootliei medal, "the
authors 1 lore most, of all I hare .been
Introduced to by a clwooe tuark hero
and there In ouc of tbclr books," nd
dlQjr, "I hare grown to feci that some
of tbo stronger, thouch most modest
and often nscM diffident, nature
fki effectually In this manner, who
perhaps would not speik at all, other
wine, certainly not to me."
Tbo arap.lo power of the sketched
tbo sunny, wholesotna air of hope
throughout; the Intuitiro perception,
sharpened by careful sliitlriOf phy
sical condition as affected by mental
and iplrltual nctlrltlca; and the quiet
Benmsofburuor which lend a llfilit
ncM to tlio touch, make these slorlos
likely to be Tory nwpub!e. especially
to all those who nre taking an Inter
est In what Is oalled "the new
thought" of the day which, of
course, Is but the now popularUatlou
and wider uso of n very old thought,
the supremacy of tho Inner orerthe
outer man.
Tito volume contains serernl other
storle of more mlscelUocous Interest,
altbouuli all are more or lei infuMd
with the same healthful, hopeful
spirit that which appear In Miss
Pcnnlcgton'i admirable little rolumo
rtf "Iton't Worry NuKets," willed has
been rccelTtd with such marked farpr.
The book Is very tastefully bound.and
itrcrwnU In all a very atirartlrft ap
pearance. IVj wrlto an article for maids and
mothers, and then to make It so luter
Mllnjj that It will rivet the atten
tion of the fathera of maids, and
husbands of wires Is a Kuariuleo of
rcry wide reading. Trofeswr ThurS'
ton lYcV, of Columbia University,
has succeeded In doloir this In. the
paper which he devote to women
In the January Cosmopolitan. Pro
testor Tcck has a keenly analytical
mind, and he welirhs tho pros sod
cons Vf ry carefully. Ills conclusions
are Under and oorupaulonato, but
nevertheless very emphatic It Is a
valuable contribution to "New Wo
man" literature.
A very curious presentation of the
number of Irishmen, or the stamp of
Wolsely In KceUud, the Duke of
Tetuso In Upaln, General O Units
chtS In Russia, Viscount Taafo In
Jluoaary, who are leaders In many
nations, Is lvca In January Cosmo
polltau under the tlllo "Irish Lead
araln .Many Kalians." It will be
found latcretltaf to all who have
ejenadwp or Irish blood In their
yIoi, Tlie Jews In Jerusalem' is
ufcp, T1Iim4w . ta their
th w44mj Itfr ettflViiWi. lie
4 Um Wb i kmw thi h Mtfv We
-w ir . Tfce Ud tketr 4Wue-
mtm, ho gikJ bb rtw tU and
ifewM aad Esrc4 dtoM ttuiit tie
WMWtt
Ifw m w ute uot tut
of tke itao4
M4mh l vSUmuI bm l u .!
tMac Koii Ute Hwt ttteiwtriY untrt h
it M iMA. TkV ItfMJUM tttJis.
until
tWfiWO ! B T W KlItM
SM4i JiMM. ttutlurtdflliiialiik.
k (aktnr weJkiw nu be bti to
MwtafKtfU If ti taut U therwttr
sh Mtd hj!y ke dvK-s net k lut war
If be 0 fct iKh y U May be pntis
MrtMlt(iUir4k WtBUoUturf
Mc H tUx w taU long Uttt k U
Mek)L" Dr fkut'a CoUtn Me4
iml IHM:rcrjr it Ike tt e4Mi fW
hm jrh k I i or tettUjf ktvk It
IMS MM ftN ttfht aH round fl nun fcU
tuh h t)M(t Hiih, 4 ilut t tbe
WHIHM 1UHBI. It ptlU HI UVtt
Hwf,
fJ.. w Uh4 a tthTlt
firJ.SlVUS
, W Ft
JMintllia wf vwy 4UH4twt. iicaUr
irJ U M Wily It U the
jMHMW.mkMmSlltMdr. It
y tf wt tH t coiwuiwk.
S JTT ,fc"f jHfn! r wotKi, ta
JWBTrK"!.; sxr's
gjfci ; ww tfv vp ( dU fec U.tl-
JrL.r..rt,n"
u.r" T"M" ". " IR It.
-v 11 nun 1ST nw UtE f UU1 l,j
ju j ri.i;rT.v"rr-1
- - T - f tt wrw. p , M,
" - " "if i ' ,M,ll,i ,.(,!.. -mr jgyL-r -.-' .'"'l"!?"'""r--""""' p lAl
The foods we eat furnish
energy for the body juit as
burning coal makes steam
for an engine.
The experiments of Prof.
Fnxnkland, Ph. D.f of Lon
don, fllOWS that COd-Uver 00
yields two ana ononau uc j
more, energy thi swfdic
or sivcets.
catt s iMMiMWOii k pe
cod-Iivcr oil corobinctl wdi
hypophofphita of Knc and
tod. It form &t, girc
strength, enriches the blood,
inrigtM-te the nerra, and
rt pairs tioues.
01
KIWXE. QWUH. Ttft.
aaoUier arMek 1m Ut saa sswlw
pesMK latarK for a Utytt dam.
Tine CHMJoek Im free forUusate
enmtcb t memtt for its January
Maaiae Xbr aa article by
Ootoool Tbeedore Itooserelt oa Itls
for er eoalOB-lo-am, Geaeral
Lefrsard Wad. Ontoacl Rooferelt
tells la a pfctrMiie ad readable
way tRe storr of General Wood's life
astlrriait dwpter ht whleh Is the
record t bis adventures In tbe Par
Wwt-aed polaU out with t'reat
eamestQeu that sch admirable ad
mlaUUsUre work as Goneral Wood
has dene In HanUaK'i wilt sorre as a
standard and Inspiration for tin mil
itary and clrll Kovernmant of our
new poscMla'U. (M it year. The
Outlook Company, New Yrk )
-
In January comes tho tooth apnl
versary of tho death of Kdinunci
Hpenser, tho aulJior of "Tho I'icrle
Queciie." Tho annlrcrwry M made
t:io occasion of a comprehensive
sketch of bpenser's life aud work
written for tho January Numbor of
Tho Outlook by Mr. II. C. Shelley,
and Illustrated by portraits, faoslmlto
reproductions, and other original
photographs, all mado by tho author
ofthenrtlale. (M n year. The Out
look Company, Now York.)
Dodd, Mead A Company's popular
literary maailne "The Bookman"
has closed a very .successful year.
This Is the mora noteworthy, as the
competition In tho Hold of literary
monthlies has been Increased. Tho
Bookman Is today more tlrinly estab
lished, and moro auocosful In every i
way, than crer before Tho numbor
of Illustrations In tho Bookman has
been Kreally lncrcaod. The January
nuuiUir contained 101 pnucs of
original reading matter, and 42 lllut
trallons. HrorythlnK will lw done
durluK 18W U) keep tho Bookman at
the head of tho lltcra ry pcrlodloals of
America.
Kctly'e Dicker.
Ily AkeocUleil 1'ree to llio Juiirual.
Lonuo.v, Jan. VJ.-ilrs. illoomtleld
Moore, of l'lilladolplilu, Is dead hero
at tho aire of 7S years. Heart dlseasa
was tho direct caut-o of her death. Slio
had lived In a fashionable part or
London for the last year.
Mrs. Bloouiflold Mooro Is bent
known as the flnauolal baukor of tho
Inventor of the Keely motor. Btsldos
Invest loKheaTlly lu tl'o motor com
pany's stock, )lrs. Moore cavo MO.OOOl
In all to Keely nt dlfforunt times, b'lio j B
met him lu 1MI, uklnt; him up whon '
member of the company had threat-'
Moore showed her faith tn Keeley.her '
expwiiomof reardattlmeoausln
her family to Interfere. She Inter-
cited John Jaoob Aitor In the motor
and he promised old It Keelny would
more hi laboratory to New York.
hly'a rcfUHl oauwd a hmaklnir off
of these iiPKollallous.-
Mrs. Moore tent a KloNtht froii
Lxnden to cxkhiIhc Kcely'a maahluei.
At &sl the export was enthtmlastlo,
but one day he suddenly loft Philadel
phia for London &d won alter Mr.
Mwre broke eatlhdy from Keely. At
hi thMth she l tahl to have utprMi
wi. H,,vi u nv, unn uaiu, It ta
aorti, was istomd beoatHe or hi. '
FttrtHaayyeaNMns. Moore was anl11.
eaerute lume Ih IhWdlphla
eJety. She wrote for the newiMnor
and maMilnr imdor the name f
HMr, Clara Morten.- Ir wlUt
was more than M,iXt. ' 1 1
AJptwi8i.initMtki
in amouu4 ft... u tk juumai.
SaNTIAH). Di: Ct'UA. Jan ISHH,-
oxplauatseu uf the war department t
uHiBKiunotiu intention reard- , -oojiob amt coOaeUoo
the transfer of ewtems rtHMlrvt .fnuu t.
the different perU in Cuba to Havana1"
' g Mi lir hv .ii.. .":.!
'., . l ' , l fwoU :(roHi the
-,. vm.v 11m ptaH MSIRUMr to Utc
e adoptod t OMSpan4anJi..whe
rcHukltlow oti IUrB ttuid Iom
"""Iwnsi or wMttWn mM
tlo ealM for.
The Merehatiu. UUhom mmi ami
iBdueoul p44e hotc say llavooo m
Brows, itott eiwi pvnMH at Um ox
Ie of ttte batsoee of m Maml, awl
UMCha tod kxnwtwt oAtetaU
at S4t!fcM uj the Uobaotot Ha vsm
are rMfaetiMe tnt Major-Oevoral
llrwke'a enter UK ju
Til tIMMkiA llAIM ,LI lL.,1 . I... II
II
u
II
II
M Oitem arosttll anxtuH tonn
WtMMf tftu,of theW8ll
iuitottaf futtd whlott u ti (re
tlrtboArkaBSMiijvitltt. ,
lirwni wflod, BwiHnBlet bv Uk
ttkk- d. eawp, LitmyHtaiit Htntu.
Utwl Hr, Oavtllks, lt)ftiiiutr tit
I bn-rnliauta .! ia- ....... ... .. .
"r. loft, iwn ftr Now YWk uv -In
j ."V . r .. . ... . " " - "I"
IWIU UC UHlllSa 2illA , I
!MlU4lfHtf.
i. .....". -"- p
U M lkItlB.il n.,ftiiiB ft HaO.OPn
mm 1 1)1 uillu ini iiiMinii ii tun
I 'IIIVVllII"11 ,. nn O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
The Houso Runs Up to Nearly Two
Hundred.
Ivu irf u, aet PiospecUre Meas
vies law ut i tanas oi nc
CfHm(itta.
"Hsi Tlsawily aflorooiMi sci'-n
i miHAj takM oh with the lirst
wsdlsrjraCMIK of which ooo hun
dred aoej tmstty-ferar have been in-
f MlMteff
"" .... .: t
Kaaansi uk t u4 "- w.
btsoxraVo nm a laora namm. i
tM wlUla a llealUs Ummj, wbk-H
r(M0rs iwfwwtaw of tbe rnlm ub
wsry. JN0Ot.tfTWMS.
By Rer-Tlwt ehM clerk may
x Htar
dork frow reportlm; to
Mm Ka the hoowt
Is not
ta fowton. Adopted.
By cjMwwtBe IVr a oomnlttafi of
three to revise aad eoRross tU our
Ml of the Ihhivc, dally.
Tveommltueoo resolutions.
There was considerable (llufloi
of tills roeawre, durlntf thr coorsc of
which the ttoverfior received a baek
banded llek from Wlwllcy, who sym
pathhrl with the effort to follow tire
'Instructions'' given by the Kovcrnor,
but did not bollcvc that any false
Ideas of economy should prevent the
revision of the oornal In u proper
manner, and thouuht that the work
shiKildlbc done its heretofore even If it
cost a thousand dollars, as tup. ov
crnor had said.
KIllflT IIRADINII.
II. B. "2, Youn, to secure n more
convenient mode of making as-
Rsssmont and of collcctlni! and
paying taxes.
II. II. 70. Whalley, requiring stroot
rallwiy companies to provide
weather guards on street ears.
II. B. 71, Maxnoll, InoorporatlnK the
town of Mohnma.
II. B. 7B, Whitney, to tax morljfaKOH.
II. II. 76, Whitney, providing for the
oleotlon of supervisors.
II. B 77 Gray, to amond toetlon 371
laws of OreRon,
II. B. 73, Wilson, tlxlnu the rate of
Interost on public Indebtedness
at 1 per cent.
II. B. 7f, You n if, nspoallnK section
270 of the laws of UroKun
II. B. 80, MeAlestor, to Improve
voKon roads Wullown oounty.
II. B. SI, Davis, to rojniliUo tho
pursuit of the bmlna-n ami
arooutlon of a b.irlwr
II. B. 82, -Maxwell, to hrlduo the
south fork of tho Nolmlcin rlvor.
II. It. 83. Grace, relallnc to llenes.
II. B, 81, Braltaln, amending; charter
of Junction Oily.
II. B 6i. I'ordncy, reiu.rlni: pcrwins
unci corrHiratlons uporatltm strict
w rt to pay a lloansuito thcelty
In vvhlsl) they operate,
II. II. 0, Oraec, relating to iwylng
and oolleotlon of luxos.
II.
B. 87, Stewart, raJntlnu to ak-
tfOMtuont rolls.
II. B. Hi, Mar well, to amaml tlt aet
rodlsthaUntf thostato Into sen
atorial and roproH)ntAtlve rils
Irlas. B. 81. roMliitf to the loanlnK of
selwcl fund.
m iin,.r ,,.4u.. it.. .u
" B- 0l Ywnf' l0 Provide for laylm: j
"uv "uuu ,"", ,H, ,Qr Y,orK'
coutlol thereon.
" n W' Ma4lriIU, for roller tf Uke
county to the aiiKMint at tii.
III. II. W. MtOolioak. nuu u
' MM5inont and taxation, of prwmal
property.
II. It. 91, Ilawtoo, to prnvtil a lien on
farm prwliubi (or proiectUMi
f laborer.
III. ft oft, Maxwell, to aweml aa act
UInk Ue Mktrl of MHly tr
wers, kw.
II. tl, WliiVMy, aHMwIliK
ONortor ( AltMity.
". It.
. Osrtla. to K-tU
rtvor.
U. S. WhltHev. tn htavmi
mwom rrom runlt; "MM
irtwiMriM m any mil-
,1A UtV'
" lL VMftU, to tMrU
l. IMvte, rMMlHou a
twWM rtMNl of UN iyu
tBIW IHMMHU 4M MiVMMH
t)WHltN UhVs ad VD OVW
tf Use di! of (SMklwwi
HWtk.
U. Ml. WWWPOU, t MMV4M Mt
vrtiUiiosj mm, He.
1
IIHWN, U Ntkti th
NWif uqMr.
U m. wmtomm, u. HMMM
M0tkMl9iMof tlMlktMV.
ft, Mn.Curtk, rsrUtlw to Pttsfxlue
11 IM, u''fflfikia m.
wmki tonrto iu Wty a uk un
" 1 bims 1st smm
faMtftty fwl.
wia
I a
- I
11. It. W. MaxAvall. u iwsjm ts)
NnUm ami Mb ..f mHh
imt HnU m1 BieiMH ami i
8 imt Mmm f4.
m 1 -.,
nasw ami ifMitHB,
- "" imVHUI.
MHMShltUMf IS.-
r w pwipagukm ul
alai4i
1
I liar htn utlne CASCJUlKTSTor
Intomai. with which I ht ben tOlcted r
ot rtweay . od 1 en y tht CacU
tttt tmn m more relief Un nr other reme
dy I bTe erer ttlwt 1 ihU eemln r reeom.
BenJtbetn u roy frietidt t bemr U ibe re
rfreotil
Taoa.
riMMil TaUtlblr I'etrnt TJitf 0o4 Do
Oiwd 5eef 'Mtktn. Ylftlm or Oni We Stt. UK
... cunE
GONSTIPATIOFi. ...
j .,,., ,,.Wf ct w. nu ...u. .-1
XI
ho-tq-bac nffiW.a.'flaR''
II. II. Ill, McQueen, relating to ex
emptiofli of earninus of JudKe
Htent deljton.
II. II. IIS. Moody, to regulate practice '
of bomu-slHWlnu in onuntles ofj
MO.000 population, I
II. B. 11.1. Moody, authorizing
ooontlos to fund their Indubtod-;
nass by issue of Ixmdt.
II. II. Ill, Stewart, for proteotlou of
deer: prohibiting their killinu be
tween Aat;ut 1 and fteeombor 1.
II. B. 115, Krit'c, to eompol street
rall'vay eompaiiles In cities of
I0.CC0 population or over to con-
etruot vestibules on cars for pro-
tootton of molormen.
II. B. I if), Whallsy. to amend section
1771, Hills code.
II. II. 117, Whalloy, to amend section!
Z9I, inns ouue, romviuK id nun
trials..
II. B. 113, Youor, to protect razor
olami.
II. II. 110, Meyers, Ui apply to the
military funds all monoy rocelved
from tho United States govern
ment for transportation, otc.
Jl. B. 120, Davis, to protoct oastern
oysters.
II. B. 121, Morton, to prutoet human
life. Flxlnjra (Ksnnlty for shoot
In); a portion In mlsUkc for anie.
II. B. 123, Curtis, to regulate the
drlvttiiof Hshtrup spilos.
II. B. 123, Curtis, prohibiting the
takloi; of trout between Novem
ber and April,
II. B. ISI, Curtis, to miniate the pay
ment of feos in itntlee' court.
II. 11. 196, Marsh, to proviso for let
tlriR the oontraet for boarding
prisoners In WashlnKUin oounty.
II. B. 1S6, Marsh, to regulate the
plneo of trial In criminal catt In
leistloes'wiuru.
II. II. 17, Mawlmclll, to provide fori
the physlenl oxaiiilnatlonof pluln-1
tiffs In actions for dutunKW for
pcr.-oaal Injurlen.
II
11. Mi, Yomitf, to protoet ernwHsn.
II. II, lis, IUahorts, to prevent driving
orhordlmr)lvo8tck alnnttornoar
publle hlehWHXs and CHStsini;
Mine lo be olrilrueted.
II. II. 190, FUiuf, to nroend action
lltlhlnv9.
II. II. 131, Sherwln, to promote the
boat suenr lodu try.
II. It. IM, KrtMM, for eooMrwetlOM of
N'huay over Uw falls at Oregon
City.
II. II, m, Davis, to nroveat ruHnlni;,
nheohKl eotrtvnRc8 upon rail-,
iod trueki.
1
Ik It. ISI, Vow, u HHtond .section
9IM, HilacellMRorHM laws 1
II. II. 1)3, Itotf, to aotoMtt seet loo 301 1 '
imImjcJUirooo hiH.
II. It 136, to bar loelKMte rluhU or
eowrtoiy or dower of minors, In-
aaoe perns or SfKMlUirtf is. I
II. It. 17, Ross AHUiorhlOK eouoty
bOhslaU to ll property for Uiw. i
II. It. WW, Morton, for protection o''
atlterKroy aqulrrwU
II II, IJ, Meyer, rvlatias; to mili
tary lund.
,
1
From Exlremo Nervousness,
THAT ao tMM hMf ,-ka coaiua ttic
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TUDAY'S MARKET.
Portland Jan. 13. -Wheat valloj
2: Walla Watln.GUc.
Flour Portland, M.20; SupcrUnc
121.6 por bbi.
Oats-White -UJ&inc.
Hay r8((0 por ton.
Hopd-li((f 15c; old crop 0c.
Wool-Valley, lDIiics Iiastern
Orok.'on,rVVllL.
Mlllstutf Hran, I7; shorts, J18
(ft 15.80.
Poukry-Chlckens,mlxed.l2-6vri3.76
turkeys, live, 10'-Mc.
Ek'k's-OroKon , aofiiiV; per doz.
Hides Oreen, saltod Oolhs, cY3ic.
under 80 lhs.8K47eisliecp polts,16e2oc.
yuiuua-ijuajl IHJT bUOK.
i Hutter Host dairy, SfiTqiSOc;
' oroumery, fiOoOfMc ior roll.
Potolocm, 7tlrSOc per sack.
fancy
iioirs Heavy, ftjB.
Muttou-Wonthcr83ic: dressed, "c
lloof tteor8,M.2ft(i3JW: cows 1V)
- "-".., -.
HW.KM MARKHT.
Wheat-M.
Oats -35c.
Hay Haled, '.heat, $7.00
Flour In wuolNtle lot
tJtll t3.oo.
nioloMlo lots MOO: r.
MilUtutr-Ilnin IIS without and
fiat with sacks; tltorts-fUlN per
trn without saeksi.
Hokh drebl. 6c.
Live cattle 2(ae.
Sheep Live, lO(i.
vottl-6:.
jlutter-Dalry 80oi cronmery 91c.
HoOo-IIOfit l&rflTc.
Hs- Siic in 'cash.
t .i,. ,.,".":" ... . . . ..
llye, li 121c.
lAiai oa!'' "ve' lurvejw,
, arni s,u.kel Biais-Iktoofl,
haui, Iftj stouWr.tV7e,
8
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Applesltk-
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ltKDOx, Ja. U.Tb qiMM ws
nect the Uuk of arbltntUas; the
llerfcj MtHI fnrKMueUiMb.
lweB th KorrMMsu of ArMUM
aiKl C'hll. whiett luv MHr !
volved ttw two ooooirt; la war.
Th .(ueen ha fos4d JVreae-
t Ca. ..
ef-a ice. to obUla Isnpanui wwrt
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Mownrio MttulnjfttU taosslaN
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nurto.
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Literary, Ranch
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ln;tlme to roach oil parts
Important Foreign, National
IIOFER BROS.
-0 0-
The White Machines.
Anyone wlshlnjr to Imndh Wlnto
scwliif; mucliinea and bicycles, tlrst
claw In new territory, may Und It
to their advantage to write II. S.
Smith, Gcu. Agent, 1129 East Taylor
street, Portland, Ore. 1 tl fit
PLAYED OUT.
Dull Headache. I'ainH in various parts ol
the body. Sinking at the pit of the stomach,
Low of appetite. Feverithness, IMmples or
Sores are all positive evidences of impure
blood. No matter how it became so It mutt
be purified in order to obtain good health,
Acker's Wood Elexlr hasneter failed in cure
Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other
blood diseases It is certainly a wonderful
remsdy and we wilt sell every Iwttle on
positive guarantee.
OASTOttTA.
flwstl IhetadYsgHmiairtBwl
niCMt r . sVa
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.
EXPERIENCE IS THE BB-iT TEACIIKR
Use Acker's English Remedy In any case of
cougks, colds or croup. Should it fail to clve
IttiRtaiil lata lt. .. . .
""'"'" ": money rciunuea. 2jc and
50C
. . ...w-., M.0,.lk
UGiippe is again epidemc. Eery pre
caution should be taken to avoid it. It's
specthc cure is One Minute Cough Cure. A
J.Shepetd, Pub'tsher Agricultural Jounsal
11 AdT"''cf. E'den, Mo , say 'So one
will be dwippointed in using One Minute
Cough Cnre for La Grippe," Stoot's Drug
nVQPPPCta nxv nn ......n
vr-'" ""' ?. v-ut.u
BV
"'"BACieiriuypepsU Tablets. Ose
little
laWet -ill.give immediate relief or money
retaaded. "x4d in av!u ii. v. .. -.-
Ijsaa ttnoku drafslso.
Hambteagoay U if nUt BrM
tad bkw Diseases. Th are reherad aad
earasUy LMVut's Wi.ch nsrel SallT Bel
wi ot iwiuuoas stoat's Dag StarV.
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to t,
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OURNAL
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cold.
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ua state
due
crAlT0RiA
Tor Infants and Children.
tui Kind You Have Always Bought
Siaaturo of &tyfi
SabMUac ,7
- to. voax I
ROUTE
a iu vi lu
Connecting t YAQUIN'A with tho
YAQ01NA BAY STEAMSHIP COMPANY
STEAMERS
"WEEOTT"
Flmt-claM In every respwt. The hoe
Mcdincr U due to fall from Yqntni
evory riKht dy
iornt Route Rehveen
HflutfD Vallcv Points aad San Francisco
fare: Albsny ami I'otnH Vet to8n Frftndsw
Cabin ....-..JHUw
Roumt Trl -
H. I. WAI.DKN. r.WlS CTONB.
t F. ii1. A. Aranngor.
J. TCUSER. Awnt. Albany. Ote.
WILLAMETTE MVF.K DtVISIOX
STEAMEfl WM, M, H0AG
Captain Geo. KaaU
Kunnlnjc between Pottlaml and CorvaltH,
etoppliiKfltRllway landings.
JIIVKK SCIIEDfLK.
DOWN-Tiicidnyn. Thursday! and Sundays.
Uavc-i Corval Its . . 0 a.m.
Iatea Albany.. 7n tn.
lAea llaeuft Vltn. n. m.
Leaver I ndecndeiicc.. ?n. in.
Leave 8fllum...... .............. ....10 a. in.
Ijavei NcivlierK . . 12:30
Arrive 1'ortiatm.... . - 4:ao
UP Monday, Wednrnlaya and Urldayfc
Leave Portland...... ...- B n. in.
1am Newberg.. ...10:30 h. m.
Ive Salem - - ?:J p. in.
taati liKleendenfe... ... fi:Mp. in.
rMV.a HnAnii Vlnta ................ :30i.M.
Leave Albany ?:2', "'
Arrive Orvaflls 11:00 p. in.
The Mearaer ha ljen equlppttt with nl
ota9 aeomnv(latlunil liiclmllng an elesant
Unlrpel for wirrjInK boih freight and
pMeiiKr'.
Doek-Footo State street.
0. MAEP.TZ. Agunt.
Salem, Oregon.
(. SULUVAN.Hupt.
Albany, Oregon.
Oregon Short Line.
-.THEr-
Quickest,
safest,
Cheapes4
Line for all points Emi and southeast.
FREE reclining chair cars, Pullman pala:
sleeping car, and uphjlstere,d tourist sleep
ing cars on nil through trains.
BOISE & DARKER,
Agent Salem, Or
C. O. TERRY,
Traveling Pasflenger Agen
W. E. COMAN,
General Agent.
124 Third Siree Portland. Or.
A Few Interesting Facts
When people are contemplating a trip
whether on business or pleasure, they natur,
ally want the best service obtainable so (ar
as speed, comfort and sifcty is concerned
Employes of the Wisconsin Central Lines are
paid to serve the public and our trains are
operated so as to make clo e connections
lth diverging lines at nil junction points.
I'nllmin Palace Sleeping and Clulr cars
on through trains,
Dining car ervice unexcelled, Meals
a la Carte.
In order to obtain this first-cluss senicc,
ask the .icket agent to sell you a ticket over
TUB WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES
and you ill mike dirert cenneatkmt
St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and
points East.
For any lrther btfrxmation call on
ticket agent or chik.1 with
any
J AS. C, POND,
General Pass. Arnt.
MlLVUl'kRK, Wis.
or AS. A. CLOCK,
(ienentl Agent,
246 Stark Street.
PuRTMND, OR!..
nj'lH:TilH
Monument?
AffijifMQAitfPjjiQ
TbAnwnnsnri
'.( siw'm.'i-Ai
citAHT . An'rvajiur'-
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muUiVitniAu BKOizt co.
BRIDGEPORT, CONN
WhiioBn-ns nit, list makes the
ONI Y
"arble
'iHKnif mum MtM.asa urfMt. Mart.
. ....u,. .,u WUM jri.iif irckinr or
emmWiuit. ui!cMnjorri nviirt-J.
, T, B. WAIT, Agent,
hi .nt.L St. and Static St.
,9' SALEM, ORE
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DcaiaNs
Copyrights Ac.
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mu'4MimMtimLiitftomlWiitti'ni in'i 1 Til il ' 4n'tf Vmi"' n. "- i'", n Maj
UolfNo
OKPART
FOR
TIME SCHirJULE.
From Portland.
ARRIVF.
Fast
Mail
8 pm
Salt Lake, Denver Ft.
Worth, Omaha, Kansas
J-4S P.m
City, St Louts, Chicago
and r.ast.
Spokane
Flyor
Walla Watle, Spokane,
Spokane
Minneapolis, bt. 1'aul,
Duluth, Milwaukee Chi
cago and Fast
flyer
8.-30
a nt
4 P'n
230 p.rn
........
8pm
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.
For San Frrtncijco.'
Rf1 every flvs days
8pm
ex, Sun.
COLUMUIA RIVEK
STEAMERS
Saturday
4pm
ex Sun
10 pm
1T0 Astoria and way land.
m.
WILLAMETTE RIVERS
Ar Salem
6 p.m.
Atom
Weds
tvjvcj Portland, Newbury and
Salem
Way uinillnr;4.
7:15pm.
M',i. rl.n'
..."""
I Fri
jTu Thur
I Sat
M P m
and bat
lo a tn.
MonWed
I For Dayton
Fri
WILL-METTE RIVEK
Ar Salem
lo a m
Mon
Wed and
Frt
L Salem
Tu.Thut
Corvallu Albany and
hat
3p. in
I ay roinii.
WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION
Daily botts to Portland as above.
Transfers to street car line at Ore? Oli
If the steamers arc delayed there oand
trip tickets to all point in Oregon, Wsh:ng
ton, or California. Connect o 1 made at Port
land with all rail, ocean and river lines.
W. H. HURLRURT.
Gen'l Pas. Atrt. Portland. Or.
G. M. POWERS. Agent, Twde street dock
Salem.
BOISE & BARKER,
CltyAgenti.
TAKE THE .-
Canadian Pacific R R
And Soo Pacific Line
TO '
Minneapolis
St. I'aul
Chicago
Philadelphia
Washington
Montreal
Toronto
New Voik
, , . Boston
a dail points east and southeast.
'heapest tatJ, bsitsei vice and accommo
tlatiois
Tlirough tourist sleepers to Minneapolis,
St. Pan), loronto, Montreal, and Ikton
without change
Canadian Pacific Railway Go's. Fmpress
ine of steamshijs to Japan and China,
The fastest and finest whips on the Pacifi:
ocean. Shene: nnd Iw-st route to the
orient
Canadian Australian S. S. Co.
To Honolul , Fiji ami Australia Thf
shortest route t the colonies.
For tales, fo 'ens and any information ca'
on or address, C. M. Lockwood, Agent,
Ofhce Phone No. 40. 28i Commercial st.
Residence Phone No. 55. .Sr.lem, Ore
a . , ... . J11' AUliOr
Agent, 146 llnrd streot, Pottland. tw.
.. K J COVLE,
nuttlcl Passenger Agent. Vancouver. . r"
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
.r"E SHASTA RO'JTE
ofthh
VmiU D. . n
.111111 mmi 11 r 'ji 1 n j f
EXPRESS TRAINS RON DAILY
0.-00 I1
ft.twi- Ml Lv.. 'Vi
S--5 PM-Lv....S.
i.'ljAM) Ar. San
Lv...JPortlatidT
Ar
Lv
8
9:30 . u
7.-oo A M
Soo p M
:atem
&'
FrnncUco Lv
yj. l,1'1! """twl principariut-n7
bet, Portland and Saln Tn.I. r.-
i lu 's- A,.lMnyf T""t. Shedds, Halsey.
i nib""' Junon cy. Eugene, Creswell
-T"-t;- "it, Lrroin, uaniana. and ail sta
h iroai noseomg to Ashland, inclusive.
ROSKBURC "AIL-DAJII.V-
I S.Jo a mi Lv... Portland ..AmTTToT i
loS5AM.Lv....8alent.... LvJt5o.p
; J-30 r MlAr..i.ItosehurB.. Lv J730 a m
1 Pullman luflot Vlceper' nnd "secondclna
ueejung cars attached to all through
WEST SIDE DIVISION.
lulu.
S" WXKN PORTLAND AND CQRVAU.IS.
anu l.nrvalln rnnnm
uams 01 we o. C.: E. Ry.
PVPFW. vn .... . .
. ., . . . ."..- ..-.w
..nua imh DAILY lEXCKfT SU.NOAV.I
-
. .Pa n
1-3ri
450PM Lv ...Portlaiul . Ar 8.-2S
&3Q PMJAr Independence Lvfj-W
8.2S A M
7-'0 P
A M
A M
jO
-
uirect wnnectioni at San Fraaciscu with
Occidental and Oriental and Pacific mail
"r"plinM for JAPAN AND CHINA.
Sai'ing dates on application
Rates and tickets to Eastern points sn.i
Europe. Also JAPAN, CHINA. HoNO
LULlJand AUSTRALLIA, can be obuinM
from W. W. SKINNER, Ticket St
ialem
c 11 mark H A; y58"
C, H. MARKHAM, O. F & P, A. Pertia:
'onlam
i20u Miles
IsllOrlCr aril , w,,,lehalf rlnv nnlr
uian any ntlier line to Omaha; Kan-
h 1.. aDd wuthaiwtern cities,
Paul "mir e"t.T, Denver, St,
fli?nDB?!Uw Unes- If i0" K"
t ii.! 5amhf.yo can skin off and
e tlw TraiB-SIisslppl exposltlo..
A, aSHELUoN.
den'l ajent Portland O
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