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Bo confidant ara tho manufacturer of Dr. Stft'i Catarrh Remodr tn thtlr ability to euro Chronic Catarrh in tha Head, no natter how bad or of how tone itandmr. that ther offer In rood faith, tha abora ivward. for a caso which ther cannot cure. armpioma 01 vniarrBi-uraaac.no. iTMimni or Cntarra. obstruction of nose, discharge falllngr Into throat, tometlmes profiles, watery and ao rid, at other, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid : errs weak, rinclnar In cart, dcnfnrsft, expectoration of offensir natter; brcnth offentlre; smelt and tat Impaired, and (rrneral debllltr. Unlr a fsw of tbeso srniptoms llkelr to bo pretest at once. Thousands, of catea result In consumption and end in tha ffraTS. ttf It tnlld, toothlnjr. antiseptic, deans las; acd healing- properties. Dr. Barn's Item cdr euros tho worst rate. "Cold la tno Ilend." is cured with a few applica tions. Catarrhal Headache. U relierrd and cured as if br magic. It remove offensive breath. low or impairment of tha senso of taste, smell, or bearing-, water Ins; or weak cm and Impaired memory, when eaued by tha Tlolcnco of Catarrh, as ther ail frequently are, Sold br druc sriU, at fifty cents. Manufactured br wonuj'i DtsrrwsAnT MiDtcat. Amocia tlOX, 003 Mala Street, Buffalo, N. V. Dr. Pierce's Pellets. Purely Vegetable. Oently Laxative, or Cathartlo, according to alio of dose., lij drucjrUU, 23 cents a Tlal. ritonssioNAi. cuius. OIL KNIOIIT. Keleotlo ritvalcUn, office , 127 Court street, tnlon Orecon. nil niounry illseAse n specialty. TvlLJ. M KKK.NE Dentist. Offleeover XJ tho While Corner, IVuirt and Com. nicrclnl direct JOHN A. CAH80N. Counsellor and At II torner-t-lw. Mem tier of the Rnr of Ontario, Canada. Office lutl State street, Bnlem, Oregon. PltATT.ilUNT,nttornej-snt law, Salem, Oreson. Offleeover llarr's Jewelry store, utato street. J J. SHAW, Attorney-nt l.au ".Ui-in. , Oregon. Office first door in the loit nt head of stairs In the tvr of Until A Hush's bauk. mlLMON VoiUl, nttorncy nt irtw saletn, I Oregon. Ollico upoUlis In I'Mtton'a block. J A. Al'l'T.KOATK, attorney at law. , Krlrr block, Commercial and Stale ia1-wmta C tlani Jit I -' -' -- W. m1ffiwrii.Vraiii,rS iai eiiy it y. ixv, , U5?tateSt. Ec itr.ui ,t H'Abui, frvmirvis. .ik. 133 State Street. I'lnn anil peiflm- lions ofallcl.rolofbulMtn onsliort llsH notice. Superlntenacsceofwork promptly looKeJ nner. 2 5-tr GOUAKKT t W1LI.ACH, Civil Knzla eers nml DraugtitMiien. llatlrvud sur vey am) e-.timattn; a s jvelalty. OtTleo l.vl State street, up stairs, s.t)eni, Orejon. IlltSINKsS CA1UK. t M. CVOVa H, Undertaker. Ginbalmer A. anil Cshlnet Maker, 107 State SU aIeu. BH. MOIlU wntraetor and Hullder. , All orCer promptly attended to m lllsh street, Stlem. TOItV Olt-W.-Ontraetor and builder. J rlnetnslde nnlhlns a specialty. iS Commercial street, S.1I0111 Oregon. IOIIN KNIOUT, HlackMiJtth. Horse if uttoelnsaud repairing a specialty. Shop , . t of Uberty street, iNalem, Oregon. soiTllwicK, Contractor and I balMer. Well prerared to do all I Vilndtol of buHdlnc an d cuarantee iatrrai tkw. OVuieel 4-SMm ' iiLiiri rvttu,i. (unmlulAn i .i....... .n,v..4. Kn - . I Uleettans made at reattmable rates. 1 nuu oirrci unr .ueniixir crni. Goods sold on eomihin Advertise meuu Inserted In street ears at bedrock ; rate, aa cowmeretal su, saInu, ore, ! - SOCIETY NOT1CKS. KNIGllTSOV'l'VTHIAS.-KesuUrmeet lne oa Tuesday nljht of each week at "so p. m. J. O'DOXAU): C. C. NY. II. H. WATBKS, K. of II. and S. 0UVi;iX)lKlENc4.sS, U a O. V., meets I Commereial aad KWry stnt. every S.t nrdayat7Up.m. J-Uilireiuix, I. A. Maxsiso, ifecreury. o. f A. K.-edxwiek lt, Ne M, lVrart vi. meat of Onyoa, meet every Mcinday realnc at tbe hall ovet tfee Orreoo iAnd company's offlee. Ytslttbc comrade an eordisilr Invited to attend. IX C.Shkkx am, J4t i.uBuider. O. .. UUBU, ACUQUXI. I 4 O, r V,-lYtertto Uvlre No. . . A. 1 cunesdjur rveolnr at iu hall in ii in. MSSSk2Srcvri tHercii and i tnetvMhrtn invited sa iumujm w Ika w3 , - "" vJl ArTf T 15TTV V r r.rit 1 ILLbl 1 A L01 W roods at oar trel We carry a MU Hoe (rocerto. feeJ, eroeiery, ctusware, e tars lotuwvo and coateetteeery. T. BURROWS, N. SS Coaimerc SU, 5alem, Morgan k Mead, City D ray m e n I A1,nk " pepn "! ! Pv. Osiy ie tt ru &r rarJflrl. M- T. H. HUBBARD, sVfHM Cycke Separators. RusssJI Engines aJWbawMJUMachwery. Capital National Bank SALEM OREGON. bpUlhU 5Jf5, 15,000 R. & W.l rYnMeau VWl'rwWoU - OthWr. W. W. MA j. h. aim: wttcietsj W.W. Uuua, VV.T Oray, w. n . aawiu. j. 11. Albert. 1 1 T. McP. t-attoo. LOAMS N-ivriK ftS0 f , m4 oUe biaract- mwrta-n-aWrrrtcr iikivcw niuuiud at m tr. rraaritar ib kVCSV ' rtbouM. && ttl CmtT Wtftult Rwr4 l P. . .. v. . . . tOMMtRClAL PAPER lUacou wttrtht, lrn UdyrlSC. K.uauuy "cut. jwo, 1 twlW arakW IHy jratt. ! PSiTCe'25r" "fxvfRE feliri?Jd?J!:ifS'S&5a ur"f ThvordmeaiwwriUs.aa but I prvlr to lake thew fnwuitd- ",? k ,, . v v , ": - . INSPIRATION. AScraon Dfllrercd by Rev. II. Brown at Unitarian Hall Jonp 8, 1890. II. UiitKirinnlatn Is inclusive of nil truth. It is not, ns many think, n body of ti egat Ions. 1 1 la ns fn r na 1 1 Is n Bystem of thought, n body of posl tlvcnfllrnintion?. It refuses to accept tho negntlous of man in regard to eternal tlilngv. God, truth and human possibilities It regards its In Unite, and therefore, allows no limit ntlons to either. The Unitarian therefore, while ho asserts his own knowledge, refuses to deny the pos sibility in any direction of further knowledge. Ho knows what man has done, and refuses to deny fur ther progress in any Hue. Ho knows some of the revelations of (Uxl, and refuses to limit His further revela tions. He accepts all fuels, wherever found, and believe that whatever has been in human history can, and will under similar conditions, be ngtdu. lie holds that Cod Man and Law aro ever tho mine. "What man has done man, can do." Law Is universal. Prove that a thiug oc curred, and he knows that it war done by law and th it kuowledgt will some time gmp the law and make nalurnl what seems super natural, nud common what is now exceptional. In this spirit we approach tht question of inspiration. Is it a fact'. If bo, It Is governed by law and is not exceptional and miraculous, but natural and common. Inspiration In the common thought is limited to sacred books. Iu our country generally to the bible, though one sect has its own inspired bible, nud to many Pro testants the prayer book nud hymn book are only less inspired than the old and new Testaments. Hut all claims made in Protectant lauds for the Inspiration of their acred book, do not equal the claims made for the sacred books of the other great religions of the world If claims, numbers of believers and aye of the books prove inspiration then some of these books out-rank the bible. To tin- rational and scientific thinker, who can And in a compari- son nf these tietliiiit: exceptional to distinguish one from the other, theiv remains only for choice of accepting all as him the inspired, or ol rejecuug nil J, ... Hut a study of mental philosophy nnd of the psychic phenomena of the agvs, revrtds the fact that there are conditions of the mind dillering from the normal, under which the intellect is awakened, and thought otherwise impossible tuv given forth. Persons In these conditions have in the oast been eousidervd favored of l the gods, and borne among other ; name tho-e of priest nud prophet, t and have been considered :ts being i uuder the esjH?eIal control of a di- 1 viuo aftlatus, n supernatural breath, a miraculous power, or the Holy Ghost. That this condition is a fact, wo kuow and accept it, but we are no more obliged to accjpt the ancient interpretation of it, thau we aro to vvnt tb. MuMint Inttrtirvtntimi of me Nuaiiy nuiuiiu uiaiiiieMniious s.r innnitv ni,i.i, -tic riint rr ivu. """.'i "-- ... t ussion bv evil spirits, or amotiirone ,, ,., . ff,,.f ,,, . ,vi. loplo at least, of favor of the gods. As we have outgrown auclent outgrown ideas everywhere else, so we have outgrown auclent religious ideas. Accept fewer facts of history, and relegate them to the realm of the uatural and there- therefoie the knowable, and if they nre desirable human conditions, seek systematically to cultivate them. Therefore, we accept the fact of Inspiration. The bible is iupired and so are all bibles. The prayer book is inspired ami oare all books. The last leader in this morning's paper Is the product of iupiratiou. If I believe God, Man ami Law to be ever the same, theu, ouee con- vlnceil that the bible is insprevl, ami nndlug nothing exceptional iu its pj.ges.or in its tuethod of composi- tions I am forced to this assurtion, and denv the right of any perou or bodj.toitouGoa.Mau or Law, by denying inspiration to aught else, but the bible. ' Aud I believe that in this claim j vrc are admitting all the blhk claims for Itself. It makes uo claim ' to u an r.vntir.nl nml the otnv insured tvvit. Others make it for lue Btoie. ine oooks ot toe muu , , olahn to ' whenewr the authors write in an overshadowing of "the or "a" spirit of the Iont, dictated to by the vnkv of God or by an augeJ are uot exceptional. It wm canon at that time to do so, and the Uks reUvtexl from the oaaott maVeeiuai claim. The claim for Insnlratkm Is as treat In the aixw-. rvoh and In fact creator in Ksilras than (4sewhro. lu admitting ouch and all writing InsjUrwl, I am la '32.T Sl"w . sitiration had evor grown to the o teMl it has, If the aueiout vndon had rx'ad, as now does the rovistal ver4on; aud we might here ak WUteh of the two vuTsloas Is lkl's ospeolal revelation? The vrorxl inspiration ooeurod tvrioe lu the auotent versieu. It doe uot occur oce lu the roiMxl. 'Ttie word Inspired ocour ono, and thai m the parage in 2nd Tim., J-16; MKwre sorinturv lnrdrv.l a O.vl U nron table." . . . ...... And rrotu mi let us tari ou our ln-etlgtioaof th uWt. What i.4 lha imlnAUMI AlltKrur did tbe unknown author T about Highcst ofall in Leavening Power. ABSOLUTELY PURE It could not mean the Ulble, for that was not formed nt that time. Even tho Oltl Testament canon was not nt that time complete, nnd so far ns it was it contained books now coutninvd in the Apocrypha, ac cepted by Jew nnd early Christian, but now rejected as uninspired by the protestant sects. Or the rsew lestatnent canon, while it Is posible that the first three gospels were written, the fourth, the Acts and many of the epistles were not. And there is no evidence whatcvei that the author had any knowledge ol thie uiit ten, save )crluip some of Paul's epistles. The author or this letter to Tim othy therefore was only admonish ing him as I might you, to read on ly good books, for they would be profitable to you. We get nil understanding of the early ideas or Inspiration among those eastern people, by comparing the revised and ancient versions In the oft quoted passage in Job. The ancleut version reads: "The in spiration of the Almighty giveth understanding." The revised ver sion read": "The breath of the Al mighty." We have here tho idea of Inspir ation as held not only by the Arabs from whom the book of Jon came, but among Jew, Greek nnd Roman, and as far as I know among all an cient people. Words are the inot enduring of all things man invents. From root words found iu all Euro pean tougues the philologists are able to re.-oer for us the civilization of our Aryan ancestors; so perman ent are the words and the ideas they represent. And the word "inspir ation" and its relation to brealhing is as old as the coming of the word In any language. We keep its orig inal meaning in the application of the word to the physical act of breathing, when we say, the inspir ation and expiration of air. We here find the wondrous in sight ot these old people, in waking the inbreathing of the spirit of the gods or of Gd, analogue to the physical inbreathing of air. The one gives physical and the other spiritual life. Says Theodore Parker, "as near as Is air to our bodies is God to our spirit." A our bodies live by the inspiration of air, so our spirits live by the inspiration of tho spirit "of Him in whom we live and move." Thus inspiration is a natural, nor mal and necessary act. How little we know of the proper use of our luugs. Auy teacher of vocal music or elocution will tell you that not one person in fifty breathes properly; do not take iu all the air they could and should to be in the best health. Much diseas? i caused by the want of proper use of tho lungs. The most noted teachers of Europe in vocal music devote a large portion of their teaching to proper methods of breathing. The failures of public speakers ami siug ers arise from lack of proper breath ing. As far as the use of our luugs Is concerned we can all sing, "Lord, how we live atthispoordyiug rate." If therefore, we are so ignorant aud neglectful on the physical plane of inspiration, how much more so are we 011 the spiritual plane? it is outy just now that we have begun an investigation, scientifically in the physical realm. It is also the realm of law, and Emerson tells us, "The laws below aro sisters to the laws above:" aud Mrs. Browning! savs: ' 1 "There's Bota slower oa eart h llut has a flower upcm th ptriiual lde " Which is only raying that Spirit is causation aud that "the breath tor iuspiratlru) of the Almighty," quiet life to all tilings; that only as we "slrtrw "ou, we uve; aim to toe e.- I " "ut oul l'1 l wr nt we ill. s -l '1 ul' u,to " Ufc b.v luPratlon. 'e may consciously, by a knowledge of physiology and liv- gieoe, illCrOMse our amount of nllVst- il iiviiumtb.n U It it.v.llil, fjr 0ttl lOsptratiou, so 11 Kiiue iar , o .,....-- ( US to ilKMVAse our spirilUAl IltSlM- .. . . ,, , , ratiou, ami leeiHue utore godlike in iluult an,l tltu ' ItKMIgUl aim llie, Tills gtlOral fact of iStiratlon is T . , 1, 1 ... 1 , now almost universally admittoil. j Uot it is claimed, thai while isU- rauon Is uuivtrsal tliore are special I wsp'niuow, like that whieii foil . ul l l'5 lite iHot4 ami authors nfim mi 1 tp n 1 y theO. r. upan the dMnlM, th authors of tlw X. T. the atlomlaats at tlw Hwotiug at reutios4, ami upott th martyrs ami rofornwrs la tlw Chrt.tlna churoli. l.t us examine hotMsUy this eUhn. Are there eass ami ' porsons eseeptlMg ami If so, l wliat way? ' , ,,, ... .. , l Will WO tali viMir tUm lu Ur- rating those cas of pyohl phv , nomeita in the ulhlcthat are thought f"lt f ntwUou In- tttkm fGa Wy his holy plilt. Thuy aro faiutlUr to jwi ami will be MMCMteU W tU IVArallAl . I WiU lUOUtlOU. It me juv,,' tke ttrlutl of the- i&raU4 eJi-- Ua- saNiiaR. tntt frwut mw a ad from alt U. & Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Baking Powder ly authenticated. I do not know an Instance of nny phenomena nar rated in the bible that similar ones nro not told to-day and rest upon lictter evidence. These cases niut to n rational mind bi nil classed to gether nnd nil accepted or rejected, whether found In sacred or profane literature. And tho Catholic church does class ns sacred those which oc cur within itself. Prophets retired into solitude un til they were "filled" and then pro claimed the word. Orators continu ally do this. They have their sea sons of meditation. Prof. Moses Coit Tyler tells us iu his life of Patrick Henry, that lie often re tiredInto that realm of reverie whole the soul feeds on immortal fruits and communes with uusccn associates, the body meanwhile be iug left to the semblance of idle ness." nnd Patrick Henry bears the same relation to our nation, a prouhet did to the Hebrews. Tennyson tells us that he repeats hisowu name until he "passes into that region that is not self but an obliteration of all personality" be fore he writes. "I think you will get the poem," writes Mrs. Lowell to Emersom in regard to the poem her husband had been requested to write for tin Concord celebration. ''James has bo 11 very manly of late," and Lowell, fill ed with the inspiration of his theme, wrote in it hours his incomparable vision of Sir Lnuufall. Did ever Sacred author do more? George Elliot, accused of putiing in the mouth of Dinah iu Adam Bede the sermons of her own rela tive who was an early methodist, replies: "I wrote them as they1 welded up from my heart aud with tears in my eyes." Longfellow says of his "Reaper of ' the Flowers:" "I was softly excit ed, 1 know rot why and wiote it with peace iu my heart and not without tears in my eyes. I have had an idea of the kind for a long time without finding an expression of it in words. This morning it seemed to crystalizeat once without any etl'ort or my o.vn. It would seem as f thoughts, like children, have their period of gestation and aro then born whether we will or no." Of his writing 'he jioem on "The Hesperus," we have a most excel- ( lent example of what may be willed j "verbal inspiration." He had read the account ol the wreck and he I says: "I feel pleased with the bal-! lad. It hardly cost me an eilbrt. ' It did not come into my mind line' by line but by states." 1 Ot the "Spanish Student" he says: "At present my soul is wrapped iu poetry. The scales fell from my eyes i suddenly and 1 beheld before me aj beautiful landscape with figures, I which I have transferred to paper al-' most without effort aud with a celeri-, ty of which I did not feel myself capable." This readily reminds us Peter's of vision and of the "being I caught up into heaven" aud the "seeing things nulawful" for man to 1 tell, of the New Testament. (Continued next week.) Jl'LY FIRST. Subscribers to the Daily Jovrnai. who do not keep a business office are requested to have money due the ' carriers left at the place where the , paper Is delivered so they can get it . ou the above date. I Cri'in. That is the uaiue of Far-, rar fc Co's new private brand of tea. It i extra Reed. Try it. Wherever Malaria Rist, The binoui. v lu eerUtin prey. la iutr tultleat nud remittent lexer, dumb ague and c eakke, the liver 1 lw-y ertNi lr aaWMd. and the bkd coulHHltBAMd rtb bll. iHe of the ehlf rMoas whj , llaftietier'k Stomaeh Bitters. I ueh a Mtre 1 deftuce aaiut ehilUand levers and ery ' awiu of malarial di-, is that it does ' ara llh the liability of the dle. by miallBf irnwularilv or the lulltarv tvrvntH lu advanee uf toe arrtx-al of tbe -mou uoanr fartlblnc urvveoutive r the about vUtUucor emigrating lo a kvality whw. th uuma-uiut ext.t There I I1I immumiy nm diiMM Ik ti ettdMu.c or epidemic furm. to t teeured ty the ue or the average too to, and Mil- iWMmoilWfc. Hut where i)uinue ftill Uw BlFer uxvae UHh in preventiae aad . Moreover It reuo. ery t. tteeordypta.audo-romco41ja- Hon. rtM-amatuw. tnaettvtty of the W4- Srfee!" (I tj m , RX ra.ni av v' U.V1LY, VIA UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM. oiitr4a wttb juMay. 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K dot Inch, 2 dot V, men, ' mil incn. 1 dm toe. i do i Inch, K ! 1 Inch, a i'oi plus. 1 dot Si inch. I dot 1 Inch. 1 dot bushings encli inch toJJ,silnch 1 tol4.i Inclito llnch to?J. , do. encli 1 Inch. i Inch. H Inch. 2 &ar.A return bend closed. 1 dor. each 1 Inch. i inch. X hicli It and , I, stx'keK. 'iSdoz Inch Jenkins Hro's val cs, tnov n 'le dl'-KS. 1, dot-Inch Jeuktn- Hro's valves, tnov 1 abieoNk'. . , Idati eomp.-e-utou hoe blb (InNhed. 21 square feet I'siiduriam sheet lmcklne. 1 Milder pot luche In diameter. X aw plumber meutl for ipe Joint.-. 1 teet otlvitu;ieit Iron pllie, 1 Inch. r 1 feel pilvnnlieil i.vm phw, Vt Inch. St) feet Week Iron pipe. 100 feet 1 Inch, 2W feet '.Inch, M feet 3J Inch, 'j feet Yt Inch.Jo feet Inch. , doieu 14 lead S trnp. tO-qtinrefi,et sheet lead, i Rx to foot. .Vi s tinners solder. 10) feet square rubber backed sacklns. o0 feet i iceli.M feet1, Inch. ,V) feel square hemp imeklnj;,5. Inch. M R' Itnlimi hemp imcklns. :-0 feet l'4 lend pipe. 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MEATA . i lbs per day mure or less of beef aud mm ttMi as required in equal part of fore and li nd quarters. COFFEE. 10M B CoMa ntca 1st gratte. ISO Government Java. T." Heal Mocha. KV ' fblcory. r'LOUlI. -W0 barrels best roller procass, delivered as wan.ed. VIXEGAlt. 5M gallon pure eider vinegar, ) gr. SOAl. 15CO pounds Kirks Savon or as good. sllOfi- AX LEATHER. 1 dome-tic calfskin. Charter O.ik. 12 pair ladle's shoe- No 6 roll of -ole leather, from 25 to 57 pounds per side, Stockton extra heavy. DKCGGIsT LIST. 2 aeld aeetlc. 5 AmonlaCons. 2 ' Anttpv-rine"Knorrs." 5 Cap-ieum. 20 ' gum camphor M ln-eet powder. 2 oxide zinc. 5 ' per-ehlorlde of Iron. 2 pyre I'ho-of Iron, "K aud S.'" 2 pep-lne saech, "sehcilers." 50 sulphate ofiron. 2 ' sunfonal "Bayer." SO ' -alts epsom. 2 Mlrt born. e powd' "Squibb." 2' Sub nitrate bismuth. 2 potash iodide. 50 flux eed meal. 4 ' Kluldextraet wild cherry, "PDA Co. 4 ' pamldetayd 2 Kiuld extract mearn sagra ' 2 ' ' ' senna "Alex" 2 ' ' Jalap 1-2 ' slavesacre ' a) 01 quinine sulph, 1" W. 1-2 oz strychiulne siilnh. 1 gro-s cork- aaeh o2,Sand 4. 15 gal alcohol, -Eastern. ' 5 Cod Liver OH, "Nor." 10 ' Castor oil. "Bakers A A." 3 olive oil, "l,uv." 10 turpentine. 6 ' gljeerine. 1 doz -yringes. Davidson No I. 101) empty capsules each No 1 2 and 5. '.J.onpill., CC, l'i! t lOWantl-eon-ttpatlon plli, McK .t It. lOOOaloln vimp pills. 203 neuralgic pills, Urtiwn Sequard, JIcK .t IU KOCMleisulpb pilU.grl. 5tVJ Hill oxide m.tnganus pills qrs 2. 50) sol Hj pfKl tabkt.- uyosyamlnK sulph l-rtJgr.J Wythe.tIlro,No4i. ,VO Morphia suinh tablets sol Hypod, i' D jl ti. No li 2 roll l-inRlass piaster, ,-urjon-'s silk, s .t J. 10 & colgats -Itavlng soap. Sl'lCRS. j.V.la Maek pepiw. SB giacer. 50 ' etuaaaMHi, LV mustard. M - saee. 10 ' iuae,aU slaadard gtOMAd. CHOCK KRY. 20 doz cls tnwMars. 4 s. rup piteteers. 4 mm gaQoa nithrs. N' G. i ' vogMal dV-, V G. l ie eup d saueer-, V G. STATIONKRY. i dot IVvov's InOWibletnk. 3 quarts Aruold lak. doc lead penctt-. 2 box Loadu lwmlewt l'eo Co's No 4 ja. 3 mm letter pttr, 1 Jv Oak or a jpoJ. GKOCK.tlKS. SJlX) & Uvrtxal salt. 719 ' tea. V S brand Poaebout:. su) lobaora, Raptdaa or a r.od. HO soda crackers, extra fresh. KO rliB. Cal lai-ers. 1KVO a. suirar. AW . Oolieo C". AVO s cranulatea, la s-. UW a eheo-e. iWii' or d. 9X0 eorn niea.. GoM Dttsi. rfc grounii. 3u eraKeo vrnaai, iraa (rroaaa. euarv hoauay. oaimeal, ' rouedoW, dried enrraavs. Carb soda, 0 A Oo' A aat H fctwad. maekeral. No I exua 1. 'SI eatcau MIU TI Kii salt sai moa. !) ' etxee Wtead rsc. No 1. 0 d 4h. boAekM. taUk cm M nwm of tartar. J A raisr, prime. n9 40 ktarett, 0wsva, Si eorm farrh. Uowanx t en- maleh. Miswrior mUMjt, MtalMWMM. M eau. arvterv. M ' (uMuau4 lye, Amrlan. ' mat oar, W'taxr" ) fultaia a.vru, ettn foMaB nUm4 iAV. Ml ewwl oil, pui hntJMt. au ( 1 ,. trtMs ixtca. Wt4 tsatwianasat, N L ittie. vrwirUi, No L j 4W iMth Wtekt. tt Um watte oaUI Mt, oHMn. H.lRDWAKK 'YKVtTia 1 ii Mk An ytkv. 1 too MM, fc m asd i 1 taStea? "- H The We ue fi-iliivr 1-tnl 1 tak a4 tt lack ataaKcr -wreac l Mlaeto ate S vreaetj osals Supplies tt Tr -rArnrn-nTC1VS " r - - Incorporated 1SS9 I 1 washer cutter for cutting from Inch I to 5 inch. I 73 gallons Albany spindle oil. 5 , ' cylinder oil. 20 pounds eonipound. No 3. 325 feet round Norwnv Iron, G5 feet each Hi 6 1B,i, 7-16 nnd Jlnch. I .10 feet round Norwny Iron, 6-8 Inch. 3TO feet lint Norway Iron 0 feet each xi, lHx. lx'4. VH. 1W, lx nh" W 1 xlnchei. 30 feet flat -Norway Iron, 2x ', Inches. kegNoofront horse shues, Kcrdenr. keg No5 hind horse shoes, llcrdcns. 1 keg No 4 hind horpc shoes, Uerdcns. 1 keg No 4 front horse shoes, Ucrdens. T5 ' Iron wa-hers, o fts H lueh, oIbo-16 Inch, 10 lbs 3 tnci,, 13 s li inch, 20 lbs 5 S Inch, 20 lb- i Inch. .15 Rw mHchtne fiirgcd blank nuts 10 B each i iHch nnd M inch, lo lbs J Inch. ."1 lbs lUx Ji round hend 1 1 vets. 2 pkgof I in tinned tint head Iron rivet. 1000 pounds blnck-mith coal. 1 ream emery cloth, nssortcdnumbcrs. a Bis Hour of emery, No 0. 1 doz pkg carriage bolts, Sxyt. 2 pfgs each carriage bolts, Jx2)-j inches nnd 4 Inches, 2 pkgs each carriage bolts, 'i, iy$, i, 3' I nnd 4 Inches. 2 pkgs each carriage bolts, 5-lfi. 2, 2 1-2, 8 1-2, and 4 Inches. 3 lbs coarse borax. 1 snw gumming emery wheel, I Inch thick. lOlnchcs di.Miieter, for?i shaft. 1 piece si. ver spring steel, '4x2 inches, 5 feet long. 11 kegs nails, 3 kegs 20 d, 1 kegO d,4 kegs 10 d, 3 kegs S d. 20 lbs wire brads, lOIbs 1 l-2:lnch, 5 lbs 1 Inch and o lbs 1-2 Inch. 20 gross seiew-,4 gro-sench 2 1-2 In. No 14, 2 Inch No14 and 1 1-2 Inch No i2, 2 cross each V-i Inch No 10, 1 Inch No 7, inch No T and 1-2 Inch No 4. 5 chisels. Keen Kutter brand. 1st quality, 1 2 Inch, 1 1 1-2 Inch, 1 1 lueh, 1 Inch nndl 1-2 Inch. 6 hammers, Maydole brand, l'4 pounds each. - 2 hatchets 2 pounds each, 1 hand ax, 4 pounds ic K brand. 3 Jennings bits, 1 7-16 Inch, 1 4 inch, 1 3-16 inch. 4 gimlet bits, GerTwu brand. 2 ', inch, 2 i inch. SO cupboard locks. 10 doz flies. K nnd F brand. 2 doz S inch slim taper, 4 doz 6 inch do, 4 doz 4 Inch do, '1 doz 10 inch mill. 2 doz 10 inch rd, 1 doz 14 inch rd, 1 doz 4 inch rd, t doz s Inch rd, 1 doz 4 inch tint. 1 doz 6 inch llut 1 doz Hanks silver Lake No S sn.-h cord. 0 ' table knives nnd forks, iron handles. , 6 butcher knives. ! 24 axe handles, 12 pole, 12 double bit 21 boxes axle grease, Kralsers. 1 SCO feet rope, manllla, i inch. ! Sample-may be seen nt the olliee of the 1 board at the capltel: goods must be in no i cordance therewith nnd must come In original packages when possible Delivery I of supplies wiir be required within ten days , of notice of acceptance of bid. A copy of till- ndverti-ement must nccompanv each I bid, and 'he name of the class of supplies bid upon must be written on the envelope. Each bid mu-t Include all the Items of the el'iss bid upon, nud must give items and totals in full, with exception of meat and tlnur. Auditing; officers are prohibited from coutlrmlng account- of purchasers when the advei,seinent doe- not contain a full and complete de-criptl in ot the kinds of article? to be purehi-ed The right to reject any ..nd .ill b.l- is reserved. Bids will be opened at 2 o'tl-i h p m on Tuesrtav, July S. IrSX). -.YI.VEs.TEIt 1'KNXn-iHt. GEO. W. McHKIDt G. W. WEBB. Board of f rustee. Wm. A. MCNLY, Clerk of Board 6-14 Notire. ITOLDEllS of city warrant- are hereby j rl notified that there nro funds in the ! treasury applicable to tho payment of nil warrants endorsed before Nov. 23d, ISrS. ' Intere-t od the sae willcea-e from the date i of this entice. E. J. sAVAFFOKP, i i-l City Treasurer 500 YXntArfirril r mm HEALTH. Lo nich-iu' Golden Dalum No. 1 Ci.,.i .lincre, firs' and f.-cend itizei; Scr.scn the Len and Badj; Sore Erj, Eyes, Nest, e-.c , Coppr"lcrcd Diotcbti, Sypji'at.ciUrrh, diseased SoJp, aad til pnmiry fo-ni ol the disease known u Sjptallis. Price, .'5 00 per Bottle, L Ilichau' Golden rialsam No. a Cures Tertian-. llercsrialSTphtUUsRheu nwtUra, Viuxt in tbe Bones. Pains in the Heed, tack cf the Xeek, L'lcerteJ Scr Throat, Syph.l.t e Rish, Leaps xzi con. tncted Cor', S'ness ot the Limbs, nd cndicatts a"l d .-ae frxn the sj-steni, srhethir cau.-vl br ind K-retion or abuse .1 Mercury. I.avin; the blxU pure mi l-ealthr Prlre 5 00 per Tottle. Le ltlcliau'x Golden ' anlth Anti dote tor te cure ol Gonorrboa, Gleet, irritation Gravel, and a'l UriniT or Geni tal diarranjtrn " -lee $4 50 per Uuttle. , l.r lllchau Co Spanish In jection, l:rriei cassol Ganorrhai, l-.rUmru .te-y Gleet. Strlcturc,4c. Price SI : 1 jier rtcttle. Le nicliau'a Golden Olutment (-? l-iet" .t tc hia. njcf S-pv-l-t4C Sores, ladcrui't .ns. PrireSI t'O prr Box. Lo irichau Golden Pll Xent lad Bra n treatment; lou ol phyi-l pow. tt. exiv er curwrV. rrost'rauon, eta Price S3 00 per Box. Tonic m,il XcrTlne, Snt cer-br, C. O. 1, fecurely packei ler express. The Rlcbard dnip company, a rents & ana 51 liarket street, San rrancisco, Cal. Circular mailed tree, o For success at tbe CAPITAL BUSINESS X0LLEGE. SaU'xn, A. Y. AstMSTKo.vc, Mnffr Oreron. E. UWn-x,Pnn. Business, Shorthand, Tjnr.i lunui til lir. a turjN9-j. l'r -t-e. NTING. aNK OK THE LARO!-:T ESTASUSH. tneau in the .-une. Lover nate t&aa 1 rttaed. LarmM uooi Legal Stoat lr ta !4M, a d MesMt dieoant. Sratl foe , arkv IWofJob prtauae;, aat oataiewe ol ' dltX Waalto. fe. M. WArTE. St"n Priaur S!mi Orevoa. , A Bargain ! ; A etawraato kx 04 laada ta lou 10 mlt, ' ? BalW HHiibml 0 Salrai, wittaia I asfatf na ix MmtRtt laadiac, ta ixm I oak waott aad hum a tuober eaoata to ' Mr ktr tao laad n4 it u vi mU far I tWtt, vita aprtar at a ntoadov laa. WoaU hake a tood taiall lot of f Own I nroaervy ta tnadr. Addr j a F. DXNMS. . Steam. Urrk IV WM. J Uaf 1 H0NG-SIN6-L0NG-KEE, ! Oriental Laundry, ! !- Statr Strbut. Citttfttt tW Bvt CWtwe by ryj k Ike City, j ,6 '4 ss- mm EX i v;tj r&wT&lw f i w n iti Oziiite . TTIT3AS. TO. HOW ATtT, Tttt,t ' Capital Stock $30,000. . SALEM, OREgo TWO LOTS ou Church Street, two blocks from Court House 1,C00 ea h HALF LOT AND RESIDENCE on Center Street, nnd on same block, $1,",30. 60 ACRE FARM three miles from town at $25 per acre. Five, Ten and Twenty Acre near Salem. For sale on Willis Real Estate a Court Street, Ian' ' lB, &? , PH , RMffiic)TEAKl Mral WliBaiKiiiiil VBHflHKr 1 " 4JJwR!i-" RAT T-7-T-vTi? rr. Have just received another Ii?l . AI. WADE&CO, invoice of ! Spring Wagons and Hacks Of the best standard makes. sidered. All invited to call and Commercial street. DR. HILLER'S HYDRASTIME RESTORATIVE Stimulate nutnooo. ronfiat4 Cures lxrpfCocsupiUonilGoiriirvtaitT AperlecttoeicasdKrer a DB. HILLER'S AMTLBILIOUS ST0VCH AHD LIVER CURE. Cures B1.1. " a s'itaaiaasjtiiBBaiiiiaiiiiMaa-iiiaisiiBaaaaaiifcfjjBiaafctKSSaatsBihaiMis j aa L.tr Troaaea, Ctil aaa Ferer, ililwal Kertrs, aJ all Tj-pix- -''-'u0 DR. HILLER'S CATARRH CURE. Cits A nu Catarra, Careaie Catarrh, Caurrn-Dai JMH. Uisaraotcol tocore tbe arcrst cases when iirKCioas are tMored-otJ rtlv DR. HILLER'S COUCH "DIE. Cat CoJis, Haarseeaes, Cooffes. Breit.i -.consr aad nuBioau, reaoetojiiaaiptiOB. Coetuas to Opiate. Carts Creep .3 : -- U,,L PR HILLER DIPHTHERIA AN3 SORE THRCAT CUBE. JtrnaU at. -' ' ' tberta, UpoMttxtjr core any sore Urou u trOB S M t twara. Core ,tu--BH. HILLEfS FE'ER C'J'E. laspeaaaU lo aS at ihas utJ sr.-Ji W 1 1 j a . , 4 soxiis FeTr, SariiUaa, aad XaaJea. MMkn tr : P HILLER'S KERVWS DE3)'.;TY CURE. Cum Xerxes Weaka. at '-"' ir StitrtuXi. elfvr ITttata CircsUar W Baler Dna; Co.. Saa rn..- ' tS. FILLER'S RHEUMATIC ASP EUBA'.StC CUKE rami Blisiisaii nr Ne-rK ioos, Lammt, aad auu, aj annruisjif TST b -l aetas aM -i' t' W. HILLES-S TEETHIS6 CURE. t--"-1 Ti - - -r - , Vm ml f -"" - t c MUu i . eaoras fuid uectuai; aai soejaitaatX aad prexati "? Sm.iin mi. RfiiTvi.'v,R.i.'... ltii-r rl- 5. HtLLER-S VIH0OPJS6 CW6H CAM5E. Pre-eat aad C-rt Wk -r XML tTili, v-fwnru, nt Tw UJb, aad SmbiVk Car, aad r Uiert tam. aad, ae4 otnaiik (ran jwu SI. 00 per Package. Tfce nmitUi ai dw tmk at aaa oaae a pdw ,-inak 1 HILLER DRUG COMPANY, Fir Sale bv DAX'L J. FRY. Dngrist, 225 ramciil M.. mmtmmmmmmamimMamimimmtmmmMmmmmmK-n-mmmmwn-r----m??''' Kalsomining -n-tn's, SEr ? At, favorable terms. Enquire of Salem, Oregon. Who do AllKind3of l 1 As Cheap as any Laundry h v yuuuu.v 1. siug omteHelj id doiug first-class work. Satisfaction Guantal, Olfice at George Hoeye, 209 Commercial WILLAMEnE UNIVERSITY oniauutes Stadents In Classical, Literary, Scienft Normal, Business, Law, AXD MEDICAL COURSES. It is the oldet. largest and least ipaM ei ve jusuiuiion 01 learning in me.iori west, I School opens first Monday In Septcibe I xja ior cauiiogue to THOS. VAN SC0Y, Presltot. '7: Salem, OrtpiL Prices are the lowest, Quality l exanine them at 2?2 24 ana -i n . & Chamberlin il Insurance tafe, LAMDRY 111 DR. HILLER'S Special Prescriptions, HOME TREATMENT SELF CURE A Specific Remedy for Each Disease. U. - .... - . - - r.. ,!.!. Oara s"ara. tke isenaainn it .Tf I drajM. Wat at aaakal tna. - nemf P ' Six Packages tor S5.00. J jear. tt atctaeaaxiai .- aai Or MOm t U-t.t 1 it in mil u ta at-naa aad J, SAM FlAHClSCO. CAL. U 3. A IU P1NTINU, PAPERING Ew. rooew.lb ues.ltliwuh t N I). Jt)NiS. tMt Shop up aiairs over E I'.Ssuli1'"