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ff $ K.v &y a rs fimmmmmmmmm wwmii nlmamur ir i iiiuhhibiiiimmiiiiwmiiiiW M uneumaiisin Rheumatism ia due to an excess of acid in the MSeSL "vVhi thla escapes through the pores of the akln,2Aalt often does, it ptvtfucc Mine form of akin o enftkA aome itching disease like Jtfcxcma or Tetterbut whca these little tubes or sweat Kl?jds are suddenly closed by exposure to cold and sudden chilling of the body, then the poisons thrown oir vy Nauscles, tissues and nerves. These part lwcome greatly-Inflamed, feverish ana hot ; dngger-Hkr, maddening pains follow fit quick succession, the muscles become t.n,..r?4Mw t, nmv.iiont flown nnd tho sufferer is soon reduced to n state of helplessness and misery. TJiIa acRpolion twHttratcs Uie joints an d seems to -tMUMWIIlS - CffA Sl3 vLjW t J)JU VftJk " ntSit mSjSbifl&fffwmmnile ;,y,fyp."!aani un mtr t Mtfiilinrirmiii' nin HISTORICAL, MONUMENT Jn ; UNVEILED AT CHAfaPOEGPmS Cleaning m iieipicssucss anu misery, n j,ipv is:, i . J 7t7r.ri.. dry out the natural oils, and tk,B, r&tm ! become ao stiff and sore that every movement fa attended with excruciating .pajns. . Wnlmenta, plasters, electricity and baths, while their use may give mTonry ease, cannoi dc cajieu cures, ioruioauwcicvuji...wv.j,w..6-.. . --- S.B. 8. cures Rheumatism by "Three years, aro I haft Barer attack of la. trrippe, whtoh left me almost a physical WTock. To 'add to mjr wretched. eonaUtlon, a evero form of Shenmattsm davaioptd,. trisd all taa phrslolan In oar cUr.bnt m of thorn oould do iao any parmaneiit trood.. I used all Uis Theumatlo cures I oonl(S hear of, Imtreeotvodnobonoflt. AfUx-bajrlnntnffS.Q. 8. X waa rellered of tbe pains fctfa have sained In. flesh and strength and my reneral health la better tbac for years. X consider B B.'u. tbe frrandssfe blood medletna In tbe world, and heartily recommend It to any ono seek inr relief from tbe tortures of nheumaUsro. it, xr. uu.. uuibx, uxuon, u. w- 1. 1, .id ... .KM(iliJ.''ihatiiM If, tlio blood ; the adds nre neutral ised, the circulation purified and the rich, healthy blood that is carried' to the Irritated, aching muscles and Joints, aootlics and heals them. &S.&.cureaKheu hifltiani even when inherited or brought on by tlio excessive use of iwrcury. Onhim, in some form, is tlio basis of nearly an tailed Kueumaiic v.urco, n which deaden the pain but do not. ujucu iiiO'iiLvaiw.- unit w to ruinous hablU, AlkajJes nnd the potash and mlnetal rtmedres so often pre ecribed, affect tlie tender lining of thq stomadi and weaken the digestion, thus adding another burden to the already weak and impovcrished'blood. 8. 8. 8. con tains no mineral or damjerousvdrug of any kind, but is a simple, vegetable remedy and the most perfect blood purifier known, Send for our book on Khcti maHsm nnd write 6ur physicians if yott wish any, information of advice. Wc would bo clad to mail you book free J we charge nothing whatever for medical advice, TUB SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANV, ATLANTA, OA. Thursday In Honor ofTaklnif Pfissef slon of America. On the Original; Site Hocferi Zorn. How Owned by HW s.nm. '- "f '"r "- I.TROUSERS i Are your trotmorsout at the lieul? , TrouBr Iirtu a happy way of wearing out Just at tlio wrong tlmo. , k .. .!. Ih .Ainu nnln, hariiwinlfflntr HlMl I 111 Still, tftftal coat and vast wlll,ove your puro,wlillo meiidliiByour, Summer trousurn; cool, servlcenblo, stylUli leg covers; for store, outing or work - with out your coat use. CasalinqreB, ghi(ylojsMWoriteds, In Kroat4 varotyiual. illos Busrantecd. For fat, short- legged men. ftmiuph of blg'girth tromers, 40 to 18 walsUi All KBjm filled luire Bpring Motghts or heavy weights, O. W. JTOHJM30JM St CO., The.reoplo'i Olothlern. and ffurnlihors 257 Cqiiunantinl Bt. 8alem. THE DAILY JOURNAL UY HOPKR BROTHBR8, WEDNESDAY, MAY J, 1001. Oatly One Yoar, 93.00 In Advanoo Dally Four Months 91- In Advanoo Dally by Carrier 50o Por Month We-ekly Ono Yoor SI.OO In Advanoa dHORT EDITORIALS AMD X-RAYS. A Bsleui woman was threatened with lockjtw, when ilio reuiemborcHl that aha had $17.60 In tlio buatwl bank, llur pvech camo back at onco. Thursday will bo a new Jate InOtegou liUtory, whan the Ohanioeg inoiiuinout la unvoiled. No brondrr dlatluctlon osn bo mado betweoa men than that which dlvidua thorn in two oluatoi. To tha first olaia be long Uionho alnaya liavo good uxcuio wjjytho tiling rixjulrod cannot bo done. TJiosecopd olaea la cnui)Kicdol those who manago to DO, Foreinoit- in this latUir class stands out tlio flguru of-Oon-eral Da Wet, Allen Haugroe, who has Just, returned from the Tranavaal, drats vivid .picture ol tlio character of this mMtreuiarkahlogenoral of modern times for tho May Ooamopolltan, and tho art Icla la illustrated with tho moat complete collection of photographs ami drawings yet publliiiod. a Tho fact that King Kdward hat no sort of ufto for tho Duke of Manchester $11 go iiulte a waya towanl l'orlla Knight winning her suit. x Tho'Hacramonto IWa talks, to a4ye(tli- ers in this auggeatlvomnnutiri "The fact that there la a great demand foradver- tliod artlcloala uvldenca that advertising jtaya. Thaeahja ol advertised artjoles are enormbua, Advertising la neither solence nor'tliwry, but thepluiple toll lug of whatthe morchaut hat to soil, and why it la to the buyer's interosl to pur ehasek. AAA The hsidwt blow Hoekefeller guts is when the Jxiople liar ne ft waterpower to munfoipal owuatehlp and grind out their own electric light. That can be done aoohraply tlutt tho inalltftt homes can havl;uandesceuU(or'ia( what it cofutoimrn kerjuue. ino loniwry or tlio inaiswt for raecesiltlea Ilka light and water will not always continue, Until they get light they tnuit unduro, but the sauje (Jtxl who glveM, Itookuleller itfiiK win' iiiuiuipaio uiu iiuiuuicii 4tUH. - jjiffhe time may not be rlpa for muni ojpal ownership at Wnleiu. The Tendon batik (ua still a claim ol f 141,0111.84 oj about two-thihS of thd Light and Vowvr plant, Ol oourso, this la attll a tfty ltWlxl value and pan nnver lo wade to p(ty. Thte oomuutulty and tai. Htyer must ba .u t xed for about twiod 3fengljvi ro worth to oiwrata It, MMMXMmTA HAUL to AH, iltlttfnia mm mtm saw n iwnisianiii WiUiln walkiui distant of Uhxwl i &Htiftr4 VniHmty, ($t which it ; pmwnpt mora jWeu than any other aaWnl ,u the l.'iiclfio Ctwst. It 1 law HaiUar of lUe Wot, nimlu to J1 aiwur tb 1Iih of ambitious, fwpwU?Sa4wHtrtiab. of tuier&y. r bg latloona in raw AUu, J.ftV'Wiithero of tlio town I r mm, MAaAc(i ad HhnloMwf, tiblwiwiMRl' miMJmt.. rrbMml i mmm0mfmmmm and no sound consorvativti bank wants tuuh an Investment. Tho tlina will coino, and la not far away, when thli city should take in all tho territory to tho cemutoriea and statu liiatltutloni, own Ita own light nnd water plant and soil those cotnmmHtlon to tho county, atnto mid school dlntrlat. Thnt would ninku a city ol Hsloni and put nn cud to occupation taxes, and bnukriipt ing proceBsos gennrally, A A Tlioxop1o should pay no attention to newspaper fairy storing about tlio onsets of tho bustwl bank. The receiver and ilio court will know after uwhllo just what there Is, Newspaper reports aro not doponlts, Tho shnuiu and dligrnco that will rucult 11 thu sobool children's saving aro not lundo a prefernxl claim will not attach to tho Gilbert llron. us theyaru no longer In control, They ov tabllsliod thu buIiooI savings hank sy tein, hut tho Halum uuwapapur, the W. 0. T, V. nnd tlio Hoard ol KdiuMtlon en dorsed, approyed and Hindu that system a possibility. lliouhlldten wore Inuoeont partlul pants and their little savings went to otirich thu managers and favored 'lexsl tora who wlthdro largo sums the last few wtmka of thu bank's solvent exist ence Undur IIioku circumstances the pulillo school savliiga should not bs mer ged In thu gouural 'uggregatu of tho as sets. There am some things no honor able, rosjKctttblu Uhrlstlau txiinniunlty should lolurnte, and ono Is thopluuder Ing of innocent children. AAA Tbe rains', fall alvrays Jut right In Oregon. ) AAA McKUiloy tolay will distribute May baskyU, and liu wll.nut Uo forgoUuu by bUlrlwinil Mark lUiuja. A There Was a Tit (Tvo "bank (allure In China lire hundred years ago. The heada of the manager were placotl with thu assets. There has tint twou a failure since. AAA Mayor Ohrlstman, ol Hugeiiu,ls ealUnl on to either enlurco or repeal the gam bllng ordluanues ol that oily. Just watch hiui do either, AAA Tho Independence popular loan has all Uhu taken and tliero Is a demand (or mom. As thu only debt against that ptosieroua city It Is a tlral-alass luveot menl with uo possibility ol losses, AAA It Is reported that ,10,000 Is to be spent on Improvements of the. aalein electric plant. New poles and ties are to bo put In aud the plant is to ho rh novated. Of oourv. the f 10,000 is to Ih put up by some vaAtallst, p4wil4y the London bank that already ha f 144.000 at Stake hi thu plant. None will object to MQ,WJ boliig SiUik lusut, ur any auioun1, but It should tw plain even t a Umdvu Uuker that uo fvVO.OOO Invest iiieuloan be made to pay anything hern, II the inouuy 1 put iu It means that 1131,000 a year Interest must be taken out of this community lor thu eleolrto plant, a sum which ue plant eau earn abova operallug ivxjwumjs and near ami tear. Tho 8aui plant ha lxMn in eon tiuual lituation Jor teu years, aud It ought to dawn on the ooiutnuulty that it la only a skituiuiug siauou tor a tew biguprlcd leval sharpers. AAA Ciee. W. Caldwell, thu Albany eijuwwwi anu uwyvr, - wui. aosininn the ulaetledof the ftlVr proTsTTbn and ultstltuto tulalug. O'tog-iP.MS Will Commemorate the Establishment of the First Provincial Government Thu unveiling of the monument at Chaaipneg, next Thursday, will coni mmnorate a historical cvont of deep slg niflruiivn to IhecitixvitB of Oregon. It will, In reality, bo tho observaneo of tho 58th annlverwiry of tho birth of the orig inal Oregon, b's on May 2, 1818, tho llrrt government in Oregon wan organized. The organization of this government was effected nt Ohampoe, and tho silo of the building In which the meeting was held lias been marked by the mono moot that will ho unveiled Thursday to' the memory of the 62 men, who voted In favor of organization, and In com memoration of that eventful meeting. Thus this historic ground will be pre served to posterity marked by a shaft of granite recording tho birth of thu original Oregon as a lelf-gorcrnlng part of tho American nation. At tho unveiling ceremony, Ilev. P. 8. Knight, Iter. II. K. Hlnes, II. W. Hcottand Governor T. T. Geer will de liver addresses upon tho historic stgnifl Icauco of tho ceremony and review tho ovnnta leading up to tho inemorablo mooting that It is proposed to commem orate. The monument will bo unveiled by Hon, F. X. Matthleu, tho flole sur vivor of tho G2 founders of tho provls slonal government. Tho slto (or the monument was do nated by John Hoetor nnd Casper Zorn, pioneers of Marlon county, Mr. Iloefor camo to Oregon in 1852, nnd located ut Ohamporg tho following year, lie has resided tliero over since, being now 75 years of e Mr. Zorn, who ia 70 years of ngo, also located at Ghampoeg iu 1853), and has resided there continuously since his ni rival. Tho proplo of Ghampoeg and vicinity aro making great preparations for the unveiling ceremonies Thursday, as pion eers are expected from all parts of the state. Heats and a grand etund aru be ing erected, and every needed arrange infill Is holng made for thu comfort iiud convenience of the expected guoaUi. Secretary Hlnes, of the Oregon Pioneer Association, requests all pioneers, who may attend, to wear tho badge of UK)1). Many KaIiiiu people aru planning to attend thu exorcises, which will ho of Intense llitoroit to tho plonesru of nil sections oj tho state, Thu O. It. t N. Company will have n regular bout down In the morning, returning In tho even Ing, while thu Oregon Ulty Transporta tion Company will run an uxuuralou, leaving Hatuiu at 8 a, in and returning at it p. in. Many will go by train to Aurora, tllencu by cnuvuyanue. While many will go by whuul, or drive tho en tire distance. Unfavorable weather alouu will prevent the ooiivunlng ut one of thu largest an lleuues over seen In Ma rion enmity, "POR MUN ONLY." Now and thon a lecturor appoars, gen erally under a clonk ol piety, aud an nounces that he will speak to man only. Anybody who attends u lecture thus heralded does so In tho hope of being re galed with Indecency, There is no timiH (orleoturlug to"men only" and to "woaiun only", save an lunate depravity on the part of the leetuier, Such sub. jeots as may not with propriety b dU oiHwmI bofoia lioth soxes need not be dlsoussed at all. Theie are tuples not to he treated from the platform, khitth. knowledge of them a Is eiRCiitlal la In Krt (nstliiut(ve,aiid the rest eau tiest bo told by mother to daughter or by father to son. Thu Itinerant blackguard who has advloe to give to limn Is nut a tit aounsullor. ltut a new figure is projected Into the seeno. In nelgulHirhig eitlss there has Imnii woman advertised toadtlrWwen only." What an unuleau areaturw she must Im). TIi o'der of mind that would send a wowtu out ou suali a uiltslon clearly Is a perversion. The men who would go to listen tu her aru perverted aud wttuld net atWmd to iuy but mo tives of the iuHt lguoJh olwraoter, un. less, poU4i', with a aupidy f tgs. not overly (ruh WhataueeeM this uueer erauture has met wltU baa mt been an. iXHUiol, but at least she has escaped arit,nd this Is better fortune than the ha downed. It Tauama is ou her roate we hop the polk will bo alert. Tbe hlnhwayHUH and the burglar may I too uiurU (air them, but hero ta a worse offender, prtHUlmlnR bur vilenets and there wouM be ho skwiw (or permtlUng her escape. Taeoms, Ivljer. Y'ou nro roqdo awaro of the neces sity for cleansing your blood In the spring by humors, eruptions and other tmfwnnl signs of Impurity. Or thnt dull hetulncho, billons, nau seous, nervous condition and that tired fueling aro duo to tho same cause wouk, thin, Impure, tired blood. America's Greatest Spring Medi cine Is Hood's Barsnpnrilla. It makes tho blood rich and pure, cures scrofula nnd salt rheum, gives a oloar, healthy complexion, good appe tite, sweet sleep, sound health. For demising tho blood the best incdiciiio money cuu buy is Hood's Sarsaparilla It Is Peculiar to Itself. GOVERNMENT WEEKLY WEATHER BULLETIN Spring Is Backward But all the Con ditions arc Favorable. Fine Rains In Western Oregon the Past two Days Put all Crops Ahead. WONDERFUL EXRERIENCES OP" : A SALEM SHARPSHOOTER A Salem man, whois promlnentlrcon nected with the Oregon National Guard, ... invPitcd in a Colts 38calibro .army revolver, tl-e posseision of which contributed much to the military ap pearance of the ow tier. Now the military roan in rpieatlon had never discharged a firearm in his life and he resolved to acquaint hiinfolf with tho action of the flreM'if ce and iinbi known to any of his friends Monday morning he arose at annnrensonable hour and arming him eelf with an empty buor keg, of the amalleet size, and a supply of cartridges, I ho hied himself away to the suburbs to test his marksmanship. Tlio weg wos placed about a hundred yards distant with tho bunghole facing the military man. .Sturdy gripping the revolver, he calmly and deliberately emptied tho cl-ambers of the fire-plcce. Upon ex amining the keg, he found not a single scar npdn its eurface. Elated and over joyed at his np.arentsuccess, he hurried back to the city and lost no lime in acquainting his friends with his wonder ful powers as a marksman. All went well and the military man was about convinced of his ability to successfully engage uu entire regiment of Filipino sharp-shooters, when yesterday some unkind fellow suggested to the proud military man that It was barely possible ho may hovo missed the keg entirely. The two men, who wero formerly good friends, no longer claim a shaking acquaintance. Still They Com Still They Go Rambler Dlcycles are leaders. -There must be some reason. There Is. Our wheels arc right. Our po lev Hrllht. 6rroth,llBtnsisyrUBDlo qualities hinJsome lines and finish make the : : ' 3L teosc t '. t THE BEST WHEEL ON EART.H- " If: BEST EVER BUIL'I. THE 22 YEAII FAVORITE ROADSTER $35.00 A Ladles' ana Cents' i Ciiainless $60 1 CUSHION FttAME. $50.00. Lllht., ROADSTER 40.00 Hnch Tubing Ladles' and Gents' South and East Southern Pacific Co, THE SHASTA ROUTE'- Trains leave Balem for Portland and wny stations at 6 ;40 a, m. , 7:54 a. m. nnd 4:68 n. m. 8:U0 A M Lv l'ortliitid, L,v Baiem Ar Athlaud. Ar BiOmmonto Ar BauFrancUoo- ArOfdoa Ar Denver., ArKsnu, Cltr- Ar unicaxo. -.ll.TO A M 12.CS A M 6-CO 1' M 7:48 PM 6& A. M 8.SO A M 736 A M . TAI A M DON'T "BLUFF' of your money on UNKOWKN." liny n rollable wheel UON'T "BLU 11' Ol your money on u ' '"' "" " , - ... wi from a reliable concern wf.o is in business 12 months a year and who will protect their rluera. 5 Shipp & Hauser 258 Commercial Street. n.. ; MlA we hve a complete rewlr shoe In connection and are prepared to do all Bear 111 Mlna MndsotBlcyT&rcralrwork. Lawn mowers shsrpened, WhPPiQ cnid on easy oayments. Your old wheel taken In trade. A full line bicycle sundries, tires etc. at right prices. 10M P V 12: 1 V 434 A It M1 A N 7 0a"l! 9.19 A M 7SS A M 8W A M stflT IXH V It :80 A M 1-wi A M 6:31 P i Bill A y. Ui:10 P Pullman and Tourlata wtrs on both trains. Chair caro Hacrumonto to ndo ( and El Paso, nnd touriat carB to Chicago, St. Louis. Now OrleanB and Waahliigton. Connecting nt Ban Frnnillsuo with pov nml stoamBhln linea for Tfonnlnln. Japan, China, Philippineu, Contrnl nnu goutu Amoricnj Ar ios Augciiti- Ar Kl Paw .. Ar Fort Worm Ar CityofMextco- Ar iiouiioa . Ar New 0rlen . Ar Washington Ar New Yorlc .. UW P M 6-00 P M C:S0 A M 11:S0 A M 7: 0 A M .. 6:30 p M Cil A M .12;10 P M 8co oKentatHolo-r Station, or address C. H. MAKKHAM, G. P. A., Portlnnd, Oregon In a yyord this tells of the Passenger Service via. Jtantt W8AtM && ftf Tho first part of tho week was cool, with several frosty mornings. A chango to warmer occurred Haturday, and since thon mild temperatures have prevailed In all parts of the state. Light showers have frequently occurred In Western and Southern Oregon, and Bunday and Monday were showery day a in Eastern Oregon, with tho Indications favorable for more rain Tuesday in thnt section. I' nil wheat, ryo and oats are doing nicely, although on account of tho cool weathor they aro making a slow growth. Spring wheat seeding Ia nearly finished, nnd the grain ia germinating well. Thu color of tho grain ia Improv ing ovory day, and no insect pesta aro damaging it. Hops aro coming up oven, nnd there is no complaint about missing hills, as was the cuso last year. Thu training of thu vinos is beglnlng to bo gonoral. A great-deal ol summer fallowing has been done iu tho oastern part of the statu, and tho soil tills well, Although more rain would be beneficial. Potato planting la now general and corn plnntlng hau begun in tlio southern portion of the Btatu. Gardens continue backward, but otherwise they nre in a promising con ditions. Clover nnd alfalfa are growing nlro'.y. but there is a shortage tu pasturage, nnd stock is not Improving as fast 'as usiul, Iu tho dairy sections of thostuto considerable (coding has to bo dona to avoid a shrinking iu thu supply of milk. Reports of damage to the frutt ctop by fronts nre numerous, but not geuoral. Considerable strawberry bloom has been killed Iu Southern Oregon and In thu Hood Hlver valley. This damage will not materially reduce yields, but will make tbe marketing ol tlio crop a week or two later thai) usual, HuMides tho strawberries, peaches, apricots, pears, silver pruuos and cherries have suffered thu most from (rusts. The Itallau or Fetleuberg pruuos are nearly through blooming, and the young fruit has set wull and gives promise of abundant yields. Apples iu most places are now iu (till bloom aud as yot they have suffered uo harm (rum trusts. STOMACHS THAT WON'T WORK Tl Ul Ta Cuts a CoU ta Osc bay U tM Qutala TW4. AM dpsKUV rvAw4 ft uir U It sUU W oarv W Witt's lUuawtttiwuffrUibai. o .. wTstfsPjeCj&A i tuniU AmVMWtMK SifUtlt HSBS OuAaTk A great many wedding dates are set for about the time MeKlnloy comes to town on all the line of his route, Whst Do tne Children Drlak? 1 Han't give thorn tea or coffee. Have 3 on tried the new food drink called OltAlNO It Is dellctoiiM aud uour lahliig aud takes the place of coffee. Thu more Urnlu-0 you giro thu chil dren the inoiM health you distribute through their Hystems. Ornlu O U uwule of nu grulns, and when prop erly i)nimtd tuHteH like thu choice gradtM t eoffee but costs about Vi us iHiieh. All groiiv sell It. 16c, aud Sfta. Mary Johnston opens the May Atlan tlu with her long-lookml-lor story Aud roy (a romantic tale of Virginian life in the elghheiith oenturyUo the delight of her thuusands of expfotaut readers. This number Is largely devoted to cduoationul and literary topks of high Interest, ooidaintng several valuable aud mt)ken artUUs on tonles of great im portanee, IkuU literary and wbiontienal. Devvare of a Couch. A wwch It net a dtseaw but a ym torn. Cou nipt ton and lmuirhitl. whlclt aru tbe most daarwis and fatal diseases, have (or their nut indication a persistent eough, and if property treated as soon as this eough wr are eas ily cured, Ohamberllain'w Cough Uiu wly lias proven wonderfully suvei(ul, aud galatsl Its w klo reUtion ami ex tensive sale by its sueeei tu wulnr lh diseases which eaut eougbkag. If It Is not beteietal tt will not ch you aeeut. Fttrale by F. il. tlaa, Drug-gtsU Take, your w hel ta ttttipp A ami have It aleaud wrvpalM. vki Is ahuwt here. llHor Rating Jttf BurslU jf T IW tw I to UsiH $K& That Retain the Food and Refuse to Digest it, Make tho. Head Heavy and the Nerves Weak, Need Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. There Is a cure for dyspepsia. Suffer ers who have tried noxious nostrums will probably lie skeptical but skepticism vanishes when StiiRrt; Dyspepsia Tab lets aro tried, Whether thu troublo is lyspopsla of long standing, or merely a Bimplu case of indigestion, relief is nrotniit and pronounced. Tho less tho troublo tho fewer tho tablets need be taken. Hoavlnees utter eating, sour Btomach, us indicated by lielchlng, fatigue with slight exertion, or with no exertion at nil, dliturlied sleep, nervousness, con stipation depression, "blues," these things can commonly ho set down as symptoms of dyspepsia. And dyspep sia Is merely indigestion iu 'an aggra vated form. liy promoting perfect digestion, Stu art's Dyspepsia Tablets produce etrong nurves, restful, refreshing sleep, pure blood and good sound healthy llesh They make ths skin clear, thueyea bright, the mind cheerful. Stuart's Dysiiepsla TablutB aro n med Iclue and more than n medicine. They digoat tlio food and make It easy of as similation, and they relieve tho In flamed, dim-used condition ut thu mem braneous linings and thu glands of the stomach aud bowels. Thev help tho digestive organs over tho hard places, and put them into u healthy, active con dition. They affect a quick and perma nent cure, You don't have to continue tuking them forever, still it is well to have a box bandy and taku one at the llrt return of the trouble. Perfectly well poo,lo are made sick by uuting too much, or unwholtiome food, but not If they take a tablet alter oating. Treatment with Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets does not necessitate diet ing or any change of habits. They digest the proper food and act upon the other kind in such a way as to make it pass off quickly and harmlessly. You may eat and drink what you like, when you like, and as much as you like If you takq a tablet afterwards. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets nre sold by all drugghita at o0 cents for full size package, Seud to F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich ,for little look ou stomach diseases, mailed free. T tt) 4 1 :t An exchange occupies a column ex plaining how to prevent stealing of publlo funds, when a line would have Won the remedy, vis: Place honest men in charge. 1 the Fad Of the modem woman is health by exercise. It's an excellent fad, pro vided that it is nlwayti remembered tluit exercise cannot cure womanly dilute. Indeed, where such dicut4 extkt excr cike w apt to aggra vate the coiulitiou rather than to hell) it The first step to ward establishing the general health is to establish the local womanly health Dr Pierce's Favorite rncriptKu cures womanly dueasca which uivdenumc the general health It establishes regu larity, dnea euiee bHng ilmkn, heats inrlummation ami ulceration ami cures I e male wmIhku When these are cured, backache, hsad ache aud ucrvousnewi are things of the past The uutvenul teMiatouy of wk and sickly women, cured by "Favorite ltrescription,1' is this " It has nude we feel like a new woman Mr wife tus ud thrtc KmUm of M PW' bm1(Mhc sal I utr mw wcti rutk.- wtWm A. tt. tUyuM. w f Aurets Uwnm e Ua. "Tt w wuJnu1 ta lu nwV WrhJ UwU lu of uiJwtir 1m Wo at tk hm PblgUiU to AJV. my Ot (tx , btcr u4 ttUU A (rt4 Had iu cum of tr mrva bok. Ut Cwmoa St M3m1 A4 ytT, sod (cr rtUtf lh MMiMMMsk vM Or l-iirf" swxrwful irttmM s4 wiar IW lklMS 4tiiUd m sutuUr to m Wt l I nwflru ha uv 7iw mtuMac she w ut sb4 twtaui m Ja tkr ffltcTa" -"- -K A Bureau 1 Information. The Burlington ticket olTico in Portland is a vtritablo Durcau of Information for travelers a place where they can learn what it will cost to reach ANY po'"' in America or Europe, how long the trip will take, and what there is to see on tho way. If you are figuring on an eastern (rip, drop in and get full information,, if you prefer, write me about it Omaha, Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis and EVF.RYWIIF.RE beyond. 21 A. C Siibloon, General Agent, Cor. Third and Stark Sts.. Portland, Ore. PULLMAN ORDINARY SLEEPERS Tho tourist travel between the East and tho Paciffc Coast has reached enor mous proportions iu the last few years, and calls for a social class of euutp ment. To meet this demand the Pull man Company has Issued from Its shops -what it technically calls the "Pullman Ordinary Sleeper." These cars appear Bimilar to the regular sleepcr: being bullion thosamo plan,but net furnished with thosamo elegance. They aro equip ped witli mattresses, blankets, sheets, Cillows. pillow-cases, towels, combo, rushes, etc., requiring nothing of the kind to uu lurnulieu ly tlio passonger. Kach car has a stove for making tea and coffee and doing "light housekeeping," and each section can be fitted with un adjustable table, An uniformed porter accompanies eacn car, His business be ing to make up berths, keep tho car clean, and look after tho wants and comforts of the passenzers. In each of the trains which are dispatched daily from Portland by the O. R & N. Co. is to bo found one of iheeo "Pullman Or dinary Sleepers." The car attached to the "Chicago-Portland Specials" goes through to Chicago with change, and tho ono in tho "Atlantic Expruss" runs to Kansas City without change. Passon gerj in this car for Chicago change to n similar car at Granger, Much ot the tlrst class travel is being carried in these cars, the rates being lower, and tbo service nearly equal to that in the palaco eleepsrs. For rates aud lull information, includ ing folders, write to A. L. CRAIG. General Passenger Agent.O. R A N. Co, Portland, Oregon. Fr ee Book To Weak Men Weak nnd nervous men rend ".Strength its Uso nnd Abueo by Men." wb Doctor Sanden "The Best of Everything" The North-western Line S Trains dally between St. Paul and Chicago comprising the Intest Pullman Sleepers, PeorleHs Dining Care, Library and Observation Care, Free Reclining Chair Cnra. The 20lh Century Train -"THE NOHTH WEST ERN LIMITED" Runs every day of the year. Finest Train in the World To Chicago By The Hadgor Stato Express, the finest Day Train running between "-t.Pttul and Chicago Yin tho Short Line. Connec tions from tho West mndo vl.i Tho Northern Pacific, Orent Northern, Canadian Pncifln This is also tlio best lino between Omnhn, St. Paul nnd Minneapolis. Alj Agents sell tickets Via "The Worth-western line.".' W. II, MEAD, II. L.SISI.GR. 0 A- T A Electric Lie hied Steam Heated. Daylight Clito Hock IsIidiI k Pacini saWJIK TT Make your trip East pleasant and comfortable by using tlio G' 'at Hock Island personally conducted excursions In tourist sleeping cars which go Fast evory week of the year via Halt Lake Oity nuu thu Scenic lino. Pullman sleeping cars every day to Chicago. Toll your ticket agent you want your ticket oyer tho Great Ruck Island Route from Denver, All tlckotngentaeoll theiu. Write for folders. A. E. CoOPxn, G. A., Portlnnd, Ore. It tells all about my 1)K. SANDEN r.LEOTHIO KELTS, and how they are used to cure such cases of rheumatlHin, lumbago, sciutn. lame back, kidney, liver anu stomach illsorueru, sleepluss hubs, or any ol those diseases peculiar tc man. Dr. A. T. Sanden fculto 10, Ituspel Illdg. Portland Or. Summer School The first term of the Marlon Co. bummer school will open May (I, and continue for six weeks. Ita object is to review subjerta for state and county examina tion ns well as for civil eervicce nnd other examiuat ions , address J. J. KRAPS, SALEM, ORE. DRUGGISTS EVtRnVIIERL 5& PACKAGES Wc6?anF NOT WSOSS' VaSSfif HAXDUO QfWSWST DELIVERED FREE . "-j" orun rubiin ur frutt- Royal Insurance Agency. Mr. A. T. Gilbert has this day been appointed to represent tho Ho)al In. surance Company, and is authorised to solicit Insurance, to mskeendoreemeiits, to collect moneys due, and In every wav to represent saul company as its agent (or balem and icluity, i, t i "yllNl"'Riscii Company. My JiJiii U. rhomas, Oeneral Aitent for OretMu. i 07., tt Rtscrvattoss to Opes, '?! KJadCawianehe eountrr in Indian lerritory will be opened foi lettleawnt thu summer. It is a grand country, ami reach! only via the Great Koek UUnd Hoate If you are la terwted, write for booklet "The Okla bowa Omwuiiiitv." It uli. v. .11 bout Oklahoma ami the country to be Lart;o Wall Maps of the United States.... Given Away HOW TO GET ONE If you nro going East, or thinking of Bonding for vour family, do not buy your tlckuta until you liavo secured rntos from tho ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAIL ROAD Co. Their service la excelled by none, and thoy can reach nil points in mo r.nsi, Boutn or Houtlioast from any point In Oregon or Washington. Through tourist car from Pacific Coast to Now York. If you will send fifteen sonta in stamps to the addrosa given below, wo will forward yott by roturn mall a lariro wall map of the United States, Cuba and Porto Rice, 34x40 Inchea. For particulars regarding? passenger or freight rates, call on or addroaa, B. II. Trumbull, . ConVl Ag't.J.11. Cent. R. R, 148 Third bU, Portland, Or Silverton Summer School Conducted by W. J. Crawford, A. M. beginning Monday, July 1, and continuing six weoke, closing Aug. 0, 1001. Tuition for term $6.00 in advance. Two ceurses: teachers' review course. A pupils review course or information addrees W 1 Crawford. F.llv'rrnn. O , ..., .. . dAw -17- Steam Dyeing at 6 Qcjning l-adies tine dress and fancy costumes cleaned without ripping, by dryproc- ss. winch does not shrink or injure color Kid g ovm eleaued on short notice. Udiea drwses and dressgootls, blankets and Isce curtains, portiers and dran ere cleaned. CtntltBica's Clathlnt Cleaned, Dyed and Rewired. ' ork neat, elnwp, and promptly doue .Stud postal or call ' Mr, f. U Walk ',ui IH6 C kR, 'inmercial St. opemd It U A. E thwutH n t SW Aklerijt., Portland Oregon. HOT SPRINGS DHTROtT. Ora. Anrll )i idai , Trnii..i' i"i'v:r; ..-v " me ...... w ...o iirwdtDUiwu Hot KprillgS at large. A subetantinl Bride .i t Ur,,l.,.. ' ... ,.r. .1... ...... "7. , ! ,B "OW -,,-, ,c ,lvt)r RMU poniUeralla im. Hroyemeuts hare alto bout S at be an l,v 1.,:. .: ' "." .V' " "?w heretofore. I ack trolue are now ai-coiumo.lati.il than to CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bough Dr. Plan' IHiic-iu WlJI.,. I ui . uS - iiSSiTkVrsi? ..- f UvWrLituLiJ iG'Tir.-T'r? haal "rtaKNjwa $.ttf. In vtea.i:.k.x.- ag 01 ttwsarlv t4Ma,i Aay oe going in to' the Sprints can OldTot " OfficeSteibles Are large am have reuatMe attend tt, ytwr tam boatded by the week 01 H. M. Brown Ferrv Street. Corvallis & Eastern - Railroad TIME OATCD. No. 2 For Yaqulna: Tralu leaves Albany 12:45 p. iu Train leaves Corvallis,.., 1:60 p. w Train arrives Yaqulua . 0;45 p, m No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaqulna fl10 a.m. Leaves Corvallis , . 11:30 a. m, Arrives Albany 12:15 p. ui. No. 3 For Detreit: Leave Albany 7:00 a. tu. Arrives Detroit. , . . , 11:20 a. in. No. 4 Returning Leaves Detroit 12:10 p. m, Arrives Albany ... 6:46 p. ui. One and two connect at Albany aud Corvallis with Southern Tftoltlc train-, Klvlng direct service, to and from 2Sew port and adjacont beaches, Trains for the mountains arrive at Detroit at noon, Klvlnjr ample time tp reach campln grounds on the Breltenbush and Santlam rivers- tbe same day. H L WALJDEN. KDWIN 810Nh . ...t.?' r. Wnif v. lun.ir.K, 'K ill KR, Mb ny Notlceito Conjrsctors. h). On?-. April 13th, 1001. illds will be received by the undor sigued for building a school liouee In Oistrict Nc. 48 Marion County, Oregon, said house to bo 30 bv 40 feet and 14 eet high. Bidders will'specify amount they will build for and furnish material and also amount they will build for if scliopl board furnishes all material. All bids must be in tho hands of tho clerk by MRy 2nJ For fluthor partlcu ars call on or address, J. Jon"u d "o mile north ot school house on the Hall's Kerry road Tho hoard reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bids will bo opene t May4th 1901. J B. JONBRUD, . , Chairman. A. P. Gordon, Qlerk, i 15 dtd" Correspondent wanted in every city town and villages in America. Newspu per and other work. Experienced nd tlon, NeYork. Good re'rnunorati6n experienced, wanted For partTcii' News and sJbrlesBulIotlu Erois Aeooia Urs address The 1 18 tf Brfujf your la vra niowers to Shtpp "uwrand bavotbemsharpened and QTerhau for the spring season; 3-4 tf,