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rTWWWBJH'l""1 m0r1&5&$$l$Y r if i --! XiMwIwiw ii SIMMS. nf f i 1 wOlW mi M ilfw w && w ) i JP fHNDJOBPRINT ?4 STATE STR.BBT, - - SALB3VT, OZFUEG-OIINr. Largest Stock of LEGAL BLANKS in the State, and the BIGGEST DISCOUNT. No one can cut my rates for Printing, and keep clearf the Sheriff. Try me. Fine Printing a SpeciH, tr-y "VRJOJOT1 "TW W J3 Tr TZ2 OOK TO BBl'AKTED VOICES CALL! tm. TAUAOC PftEACHfig A &&MOH AT i-AKGWOS, O. r Kmyir fcir r', fftht't, fmAr'n AH Org the Urft in fjnA Bttr 4 iMtUr t A fewttfat AppL I LAKtmrnn, O.. Jtdf 19,Ver tammy , year people kr gathered tm miMf- ta&e at thheeavmof the yeoriera' great otttdoor awowMy, Ttt tpfmmdt anathort U item fkm4mky. The ptaee beemtMai beyond 4mertfem. Tir 'FaUntnt- nnMkl tiiil UkLruimT tm Ihk JefMel jrtwse toatwtt mmSU- tad. Jlia ftyeet m MM TaM Chair," and hi tea, I gowri xt, IS. "Tlwa fcfc 1 wt4. beweee lb teat win beewpif." . Bet on the table the cmtlery and tht abated tUverrtan of the pakuse. tat Mag Haul vHi tfr a. tt&le &tmerU A'aj. h dtetingiii&ed place U kj tX the UbI tor W a4n-fasw, a eJ- Itrated -norrUr, DarM byaaiea. Tfae guee&e, trele4 awl plawtS. eotae n end take their place. Vfben peoptt Are tarited to a king hustrpxt they ere raj apt to go. Bat before t eorer an lilted frtxa the Hfl&nf looks around &nd fi)l a racaat ai at tii table, fie a witiiin MtwM. por jjapf aodibl, "What do( tlil taetmS Where I wjr eon-Ixj-Jaw Wfire it IDarld, Uw gnt warrior I htrtted Itikn. I exiiectM Wni, 7Iiatl a rai chair at tlw Jdna JwrKjuet!" Th fact wa tliat Darld, tba warrior. ihad been ealed for the fart tfco at hk fatljcr-ln-law' table. Thf day before Jonathan hail coaxed David to go and occupy that place at the hi We. tmftug to David lu tlw word of 107 text, "Thoa dt by taimed. tjemw) Uty teat wJJI bo empty." The prodtotfoB wa fulfilled. David wasiiimod. Hk teat was empty That one vacant chair poke loudvr tlian oil the o&mpted chain at the baiKuet TIIK VACAJfT aUillU la almost every houe the trtieitm ot fnrnlturo take a living personality. TJjat plcturo a liranger would not nee auyUdnir remarkable either in its dmkai tor execution, but It b wore to you than all tho pictures of IIjo fxturro and uie Luxembourg. Vou rnernljr who bouglit It and who admired it. An that hymn book you renieinler wbo fiongontoflt And Unit cnulleyou remember who rocked It And that I31bIo you remember who read out of It And that bd you remember wbo itteptin It And that room you re member who died hi It Hut there U nothing hi all your hoiue to eloquent! and to mighty voiced a tho vacant tchah I cuppoeo that heloro fjaul and hi tguesU got up from tills banquet thoro wa a great clatter of wine pltclier, but all tliat racket wo drowned out by tho voice that camo up from tho vacant chair at the tablo. Million havo gazod and wept at John Quinoy Adam' vacant clialr In tho houe of reprceen- faUvcs, and at Jlenry Wilson' vacant chair In the vleo preldenoy, and at Henry Clay' vacant chair In tho Ameri can cenato, nnu at I'niice Aloort' va cant chair In Windsor cowtle, and at TJUor' vacant clialr In the council of the French nation 1 but oil thce chain) vtxQ unimportant to you a coiuaro)J with the vacant chair In your own household. IIuvo thute chain any le on for u to learn? Are wo any bet ter men and women than when they drat addressed 11 f rinst I point out to you tho futher vacant choir. Old mon ulwuy like hi H hi tho isamo place and lu tho tamo chair. They somehow feel mow at lliomu, and tomotime when you are lu their place and they oomo Into the room, you Jump up middetily and nay, "lloro, father, hero' your ohulr." Tho probability I, It li an armchair, for ho U not to trong nt ho onco wot, and ho need a littlo uphoMlng. MUhulr ln littlo frotty, hi gum n littlo dpnMd, for in 111 early day there wiunot miieit donUttry. J'crhapun oano chair and old fiuhloned pMtrol, for though you umy havo uggoted Mime huprovomuut father dm nut want any of your nun itense, Uruiiufnther never liau iiiuoli oiimlratloti for now fauglwl notion. 1 rat nt tho table of one of my luirUh louor hi u former oongregntiou 1 an aged man wo at tho table, and tho ton wo proxmmg, and tho lather itome wlibt abruptly adilred tho miii and old, "My ', don't now try to how off because tho inlnUUir I huret" Your father nover liked any now eutomuriiuiununi ho prvferreti tho old way of doing thing, and ho uovor looked o happy a when with hi ore closed to at In tho nrtnulmlr In the comer. From tho wrinkled brow to the tip of tho lpper. what plaeldltyl The wave of tho pant rear of lil life broke at tho foot of that olmlr. 1'er liap oiuothue ho wa a littlo liiipu- tlt;ti uw KOtuvtimiM (pia 1110 am tiory twice 1 but over that old ahalr how many blMm iiiumonwi imveri 1 hpjKi you did not crowd that old ehalr, and that U did not gut wry mueh in the way. ftouiAtlme the old man' h(Ur guts very luuoli lu tho way, ee elally If ho ha been ) iiuwfke cu to make over nil lil property to hit elill itvH with (ho uinlrtuiiilln that they nn to take wre of hlui. I have immxi Hi ueh caie olilldrfii erowd lite old initV ehalfh) the door, and then erowd It eter Into the utrvet, and then erowd It b& tlw nooiboiM, mul keep 011 erowd 1 t H until the old mail fell out of It b& bl grave. A H40UMI) I'MCH Utlt your faUier elialr wa a Mered ttj& J1w e)(Iijeii iimh) t eUwh nji p (he mnp of It for ipiwl filg'H kiM, am4theiemrhettmfed tm jam', mmtmrwSertAmethme. Theimrnitmre 4emter vmmtd met freyemtftfeemU: tor H. hmt ttUmthrmemt mamtnevtmywu &mtni I w tm the Wreath peimenA tm the throne reom, the ehehr that )tmpiAm mA toutampy. U wee at, nntktml ehmtr. hmt the wot 0tmt pert 0t it u the letter "" i MnUW4MaMlMret)( OK m terete m4 90W. Aad jw imther't w - &u m the thnme room ot jww bft. 4 jmm- aMittiimnhme immrmi,wiitmm9 the bmek ot theehmk , umrmte and &AA the tetter F."t JUee M the prmfen ot that old ehmtt. t ,i ...r.n.tf Th &B be mmmIi 1 thoUMbf'ratfeU Sfak omtl M llhtenj tefl wtei&aiM mem wboM three wre rfcion to the Otympic (pume-.em4 km they earn baek. thee three kmm, wMi tlMir fprtmmU, jmt them o their tether's brow. ad the eM mam vm o rejeieed at the rfeiorie otU three ehMren thai ttefett&ead fa tbofa- anwt And are yo, O mem, gokKf to triog & "wreath of Joy aed Chrktiaa tuefmlaes amd jmt it oh yoai l&iher'M brow, or oa the rsvta.nL etmtr. or oa the memory of one defjertedi 8pea,1c out, old armeheirt rYtth refer enee to your father, the rrorfa of my text have ben feiSIId, "Tlwa chalt be tmkned, became thy tent wftt bt empty." UOTttZriH CltAIK. Ifioa- lMJe farther oa ta your ltow and 1 fled the mother' chair. It h very apt tote a rorsVJn chair. 8hc fiad o 5ony oara awl troubles U toetfte that It rmut fave roeni. I re- iMbrr it well. It wa an old chair, anl the rotten note almont worn ont. for I wa the youngmt, aix tine ehaii lia1 rokd the wnol family. It inah a erokig jmAw a it Moved, bat th-m wm M)4e hi the ond. It m h lifi eoxh to allow im ettildeen tomt our head Into lr lap. Tliat vm tlw bank whwe we deponftad all ofir hurt and worrfcn. Ah I wltat a chair that waft. It wa different from the tattwn't chair; it wa entirely different Yoc ak too how. I eannbt tell, but we at felt ft wa diOierent I'erhap tlierc wa about thfctehalr more gentkwem, more tondemem, more grief when w haI don'r vrrong. Wlen we were way ward fattier ncolded, but mother orkL It wa a rery wakeful choir. In tli ttitik day of cliiMren other olialra could not keep awakes that clwlr alwayi kept awake kept oarfly awake. Tlwl cludr knew all the old billable and all thote wordle on wfileh niothen ting to their tick children ohk Io wliloh all pity and companion and ym pathetic Influence are combined, Tliat old clialr ho xtopped rooking for a good many year. It may IxmI up hi the loft or the garret but it lioldi a queenly power yet When at mid night you went Into that grog fthop tc get tho intoxicating draft, did you not hear a voice that ld, "My aon, whj go In theror And louder tliau the Ioltoroi oneore of the plaee of tlnfiiJ amuemeut a voiee caying, "My son, what do you do hereP And wlien yoa went Into the houe of abamlnntuent. a voice cAylug, "Wliat wotibl youi mother do If alio knew you were here?" And you wero provoked with youmelf, mid you charged yourself with Miper- ttltlon and fanatiehm and your head got hot with your own thought, mid you went homo and you went to bed, and no nootior had you touched the bedthanavole0a!ds "Whatl aprayer Iom pillow I Man I what I the matter V Till, You an too near your mother! rooking olmlr. 'Oh, j)liawl" you ay. "Tliere'i nothing In that; I'm live hundred mile olf from whero I wo bom ; I'm three thousand mile off from the ohureh whoko bell wo the flrt mule I ever heanL" I oannot help that; you are too near your mother rooking elmir. "Oh," you eay, "there ean't be any thing In that; that olmlr ha been va cant a great while." t oannot lielp that; it I all tho mightier for that; It 1 0111 ulpotont, tliat vaeant mother olmlr. It whUper, It tpeak, It weeju, it oarol. It mourn, it pray, It warm. It thunder. A young man went oil nnd broke hi mother' heart, awl while he wh uwny from home hi mother died, nnd the teiegruph brought tin son, and ho came Into the room where die lay and looked upon her faee, and ho oried out) "Oh, mutherl moUier( what your life oould not do your deatli ahull efTeet Thl moment I give my heart to Clod." And he kept hU proiube. Another vletory for the vaeHiit olmlr. With rofurviiee to your luothor, tht word of my text were fulfilled, "Thou kliidt lie mUced, beeaute thy eat will be empty." kS I.WAt.Ul'U USHKUI-XKe. I go on a littlo further, and 1 eotec to the Invalid' elmir. Whatl How long have you been tlek I "Oh, 1 have been lek ten, twenty, thirty yeum." I It polblof What a tory of eiHlur nueel There are lu many of the fami ne of my oongregeUon ihee Invalid' olmlr. The aeeupaiiU of tliwu think they are doing no good in the world, but that Invalid' elwlr I the mighty pulpit from whleh they have been pmiehlug, all thee year, trmt In liol. The llrt time I preoelted here at I Ake tide, Ohio, amid lh throng preenl there wa nothing that o mueh Im precMHl me a the wetaele of Jut one utee-(ue faee or an luvalld wliu iu wheeled lu on her elmir. I Ktld to Imr afterward, "Madam, hew lung have you, been prtMtmtedr for kho wa lyh lint ID the elmir "Oh. the ivjej. "I Iwve been thi wey Hftwen year."1 ( fcild, "Do yw Htlfer very mnehf 0I m," me Miel. "i Miffer rery ijuielj. I tiifer all ijto time, r( oj tho tbue I wo bthel. 1 alway uHer." -Tren," I aM, "ew yoa eep yoar eemrmgemmr "Oh. yea," she mid. "I am happy, very happy, todeed." Her lam imtmeA K. Bhe totted the bap-1 ftett o( amy one on the zjomd. ! Oh, what a hmmmm of graee to the ' world, tbece tovad ebahx On that ; imtAot hmman mBeriog tht grace of 04 yet tte tietory. Kdwsrd Payson, tWtovMlfd. ami tttehmrd Ulster, the in rmmt, and Robert Hall, the invalid, and the ten ihoend of whom the work! ha sever heard, bat of whom mtlhe&rm keogettmat. The most con ptetioM thing on earth forGotT eye and the eye of angels to reat on ie not a taroae ot earthly power, bat it ie the tovsJhf eheir. Oh! thefe men and women who are always aafferlng bet merer eompmimagtiieee victim ot ipinal Ahmee and neuralgic torture and rk wmsjari ezerneiatiofl will answer to the rott eefl of the martyra and rise to the martyr's throne and will wave the martyr pahn. Wat when one of theeeinvalid' ctiaht becomes racant Itow soggentive it Is' Xo more boletering op of the weary heed. No mon changing from side to side to get an easy position. No more ate of the bandage, and the cataplasm, and the prescription. That invalid' chair may be folded up, or taken apart or set away, but it will never lose iU queenly power; it will always preach of trtMt in God and cheer hi! submf don. Bnffering all ended now. With respect to that invalid the word of my taxi have been fulfilled, "Thou shall be missed, became thy seal will be empty." BART'S VUiCK. I pae on ami I find one more vacant ehaJr. It Ie a high elmir. It is the ehfld' chair. If that chair be occupied 1 think it U the moat potent chair in all the household. All the chair wait 00 'A', all the ehaJffi are turned toward it. It meant more than David's chair at gaol's banqoet. At any rate, it make more racket That b a strange house that can be dull with a child In it How that child breaks up Ute hard worldlinese of the place and keeps yoc young to sixty, seventy and eighty years of agel If you have no child oi your own, adopt one; It will open heaven to your soul. It will pay lb way. Its crowing In the morning will give the day a cheerful starting, and Its glee at night will give the day it cheerful close. You do not like chil dren? Then you had better tay out of heaven, for there are so many there they would fairly make you crazy' Only about five hundred millions oi them I The old crusty Pharisees told tho mothers to keep the children away from Christ "You bother him," tlioy said; "you trouble the Master." Trou bio him I He ha filled heaven with that kind of trouble. A pioneer in California Mys that, foi the first your or two after his residence In Sierra Nevada county, there was not a fclngle child In all the reaeh of n htm dred miles. Hut the fourth of July came, and the miners were gathered to gether, and they were celebrating the Fourth with oration and poem and 11 boisterous brow band, and while the ImumI was playing an Infant's voice wo heard crying, and all the miner were startled, and the swarthy men began to think of their homes on the eastern ooat and of their wives and children far away, and their hearts were thrilled with homesIaknes as they heard the babe cry. ISut tho inutile went on, and the ohlld cried loader and louder, and tho brass band played louder and louder, trying to u wn out the Infantile Interruption, when swarthy miner, the tears rolling down hie faee, got up and shook hit (bt and said, "Stop that noisy band and give the baby a eliance." Oh, there was pnthon lu It, at well as good oheer In It There I nothing to nruuc ami melt and subdue tlie soul like a ohlld's voice. Hut when it goes away from you the high elmir becomes hlglier ehalr, and there I desolation all about you. In three-fourth of the homes of this congregation tliere is n vacant high clwlr. Somehow you never get over It There I no one to (Hit to bed at night no one to ask strange quetiuu about God and lieaven. Oh, what is the uh of tliat high ehalr I It to cell you hlglier. Wliat a drawing upward It h to liave children In heaven) And thee it I sueli a (ireventlve ogalnet sin. If a father I going away lnlot.li) lie leave lit llvlug ehlldren with their mother; twt If a father I going away into sin wliat I lie going to do with hie dead children tloating about him ami liover lug over hk every wayward ktepf Oh, eak out, vaeant high ehalr, ami say "Puther, eome Uvefc from hiu ; motlier, oome back from wortdline. I hiu uthlug yoa I am waiting (or you.p With respeet to yoMrehikl, the words of my tut have been fHll'led, '"lltoa shalt bo iHlrted, beeauMi thy reat will be empty." UKfAMTlUl VOICW My bearere, I Imvo gatherwl up tht vole of your departed frlettd awl tried to InUme them Into oue Invitation upward. I et hi army all the vaewil elmir of your home am) of your h eiul eirele, ami 1 bkl them ery utit thk murnlug: "Time 1 short lhemity it near. Take my riavhwr. He at peaee with my OihI. Cowe hi where I uiu. We lived togetiier on eatUi, eutae let live logeUisr In hwn'eii." We aiikuer tltut Invitation. We eoute. Kee) a eat fur u. a Hal kept a seat for David, but that seat shall not bt empty Ami wh, wImh we are all through with tin world ami we Itave shaken hand ail arouiwl for tlw lat ' thae, awl all wr ehak In the hutwe elrete ami hi the ewtohle workl shall Ui VWHUit iuey we be vorhiplig 0d m lhl uhyta from wldeh we thai) out ' no more lor ever. 1 tmuiK Uod there will be no vaeant chains in bearen. There we r-heil meet aain, and talk over onr eartlily Iieartbreaks. How ranch yoa liavebc-fn through since you saw them last I On the shining shore yoa will talk it all over. The heart aches. Tlie loneliness. The sleepless nights. The weeping until you had no more power to weep, because the heart wa withered and dried np. Story of empty cradle, and little shoe only half worn out never to be worn again, Just the shape of the foot tliat once pressed it And dreams when you thought the departed had come back again, and tlie room seemed bright with their faces, and you started up to greet thera, and in the effort the dream broke and yoa found yourself standing amid room in the midnight alone. Talking It all over, and then, band in hand, walking, np and down in the light No sorrow, no tear, no death. Oh, lieaven, beautiful heaven! Heaven where our friends are. Heaven where we expect to be. In the oast they take a cage of birds nnd bring it to the tomb of the dead, and then they open the door of the cage, and the birds, flying out, sing. And I would today bring a cage of Christian consolations to the grave of your loved ones, and I would open the door and let them fill all the air with the music of their voices. Oh, how they bound in these spirit! before the throne. Some shout with gladneM. Some break forth into un controllable weeping for Joy. Some stand speech lew in their shock of de light They sing. They quiver with ex cessive gladnese. They gaze on tho tem ples, on the palace, on the waters, on each other. They weave their Joy into garlands, they spring it into triumphal arehes, they strike in on timbrels, and then all the loved ones gather in a great circle around the throne of God fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, sons and daughters, lovers and friends, hand to hand around about the throne of God tho circle ever widening hand to hand, Joy to Joy, Jubilee tc Jubilee, victory to victory, "until the day break nnd tho shadows flee away. Turn thou, my beloved, nnd bo like 0 roe or a young hart upon tho mountain! of Bether.' Nino Utile for lintliera. Avoid bathing within two houn after a meal. Avoid bathing when exhausted by fatigue or from any other cause. Avoid battling when tho body is cool ing after perspiration. . Avoid bathing altogethor in tho open air if after having been a short timo in the water it causes a sense of chillincbf and numbness of the hands und feet Dutho when the body is warm, pro vided no timo is lost In getting into the water. Avoid ohilling the body by sitting 01 standing undreesod on tho ban lea or in bontfl after having been in the water. Don't remain too long in tho water; leave tho water immediately if there is the slightest feeling of chilliness. Tho vigorous and strong may bathe early in tlio morning on un empty stomaah. The young and thoso wlic are weak would better bathe two 01 tlireo hours after a meal Uiq bust time for such Is from two to tlireo houn nftor breakfast. Those who are subject to attacks ot giddinose or fnintnoss, and thoso who sufTer from palpitation nnd other sense of discomfort at tho heart, should not bathe. Ladies' Home Journal. IVuriu Wrwther Dun'to. Don't suppose that you can cool of the atmosphere by transforming youi stomach into a refrigerator. When you consider how small your stomnoh is hi comparison with tho atmosphere, you mint seo tho Inutility of tho undortak Ing. Don't lay too much strese on tho fan. It is a question whether or not tho ex ertion required to vibrate tho fan doe not heat the blood mure than the breeze produced by the fan cools It. Kepeeially when you nro at the theater or other places of public junseiubly, don't use your fan utile you have a spite against the (mrnon Immediately in front of you, and you are moved to prosont him or Iter with what is commonly known a a still neck. Don't throw open the window when you enter the steam oar in a boated condition unless you are anxious to help the iraottee of Mime phyiolaus, detun ing or otlierwlee, or mile you liavo a feeling tliat the peiou in the seat be hind U iieenliarly tentative to drafts. Huston Transcript llvtumml 1'nrty Venn Aftrr. There ha aFrived at Metnel, a sea port town of Prutola, a bent, white haired and eareworn mau whoso com ing produced n great sensation. He wa (liiatav Clehlmrdt, wbo forty year amp w a butelier hi Mental, ami wai aeeuted of having committed a double murder and was ewtdetiined to death. Oh the morning set fur tht ezeeutton hi eeh wn found empty and lie oould never be tracked. After some year a reepeetahle elri MNi. when oh tlie pomt of death, eon fed to lib paetor that he was th muruerer, ami not Uebluuilt Advar ttMHMeut of thl new were htmrtwl In native ami fureign pape, MimHienbuj Muunorm i return (o Memej, but nothing was heard of him. At lost, however, the feet reached M ear and he returned to hi home. Uxwtange, Turn KJ(4 .U tic "llHWHhl (my weather rypart thee. TbU paper say, Take your umbrella today,' aw) the sun I hbbB brightly.- Tbt geed adriee. Yeo, don't "August Flower" Mr. Lorenzo F. Sleeper is very well known to the citizens of Apple ton, Me., and neighborhood. He says: " Eight years ago I was taken " sick, and suffered as no one but a " dyspeptic can. I then began tak " ing August Flower. At that time "I was a great sufferer. Every " thing I ate distressed me so that I "had to throw it up. Then in a " few moments that horrid distress " would cotne on and I would have "to eat and suffer Forthat "again. I took a u .. " little of your med- Horrld "icine, and felt much Stomach "better, and after " takinga little more Feeling. " August Flower my "Dyspepsia disap "peared, and since that time I " have never had the first sign of it, "lean eat anything without the "least fear of distress, I wish all " that are afflicted with that terrible "disease or the troubles caused by "it would try August Flower, as I "am satisfied there is no medicine "equal to it." 3 V1COFESSIONAL CA11DS. 17 B. PIIILBROOK, M. D.,Homcopathl8t. ill. Offlce 155 Court Btreei; KosldeDco 317 High fttreet. GeLeral practice. Kpeclal attention given to diseases of Women and children. JK.OAIUIQW, M. ., t'hyxlclun and . Surgeon, (lately attending Guy's hos pital, Loudon, ond ftoyal Infirmary, Kdln burgn.) OIHenand roaldeuco in First Na tlanal bank bloc'rf. dills In town or coun try promptly attended. Kile" hours 9 to 11 n. m; 1 to 3 and 7 to S:) p. in. dv B. K.BOUAM. B.N.UAVDEN. W. H. HOLMKS. PONHAM, HOLMK iS JiAt DEX, Attor- JD neys at law. OIllco In Iluxb's Mock, between State and Court, on (;om'l St. J. J.HI1AW. JI, W, HUNT, W, II. J'KATT. HAV, I'KATT A- HUNT, Attorneys at law. Ufllcooter Capital National Bank, lem, Orincou. rpitMON KOUO, attorney at law. Salem, JL Oregon. Oitico up-hlulw In 1'atton's block. pv'AHOV Jc 1S1MUIIAM, Attorneys and JL counselors at law, sIem, Ori-gnn. Ilavlug un abstract ol the records of.Mtirlon county, Including u lot uud block Index 01 Salem, they have special fuollltles lor ex amlniug titles to rt-iil esUiti. Business la the supreme court and In 1 he state depart ments will receive prmtii-i utteutlon. DItJ. M. KEKN2S, J'entit, Olllreover the White Corner, l.'urt and Com mercial streets. EK. W. a. Mori, nnyr.clan and sur geon. Ofll -u lu Kldri Ige illuuR, ha i, Oregon. Otllce liuiir iU to 12 a.m. 2 to 1 p. in, DU, T. C. HMITIt. DeutUl.lTi Htate htreet, Ha lem, Or. FltilMli.-d deutal opera tions of every description. I'atnlcos opera tions a specialty. T U. I'UUII, Archltecv, Tlans, .peci . tlcntlons nnd bupeiifiiviidenco tor all olaes of liulldlngs. utlice 2H0 Com- merolul St., up stairs, CK. McNAl.M.Arnuuvl, ;nw Hush , llrey-mati block. I'Iul-,.i.Uclflo-tioui t.r all clubMMuf of liuiidioes ou sliort notlw. aujerlnlendBRiii: 'ui-kproinpUy ookmI after. Hfc-tf 1 J, llo(3AU.STI.AMi,(1vllhaultBryiind li. Hydraulic Engineer. V. . Ileputy mineral surveyor. City surveyors ojtlte, Murphy's liInck,Hlein. Or.g-m, nouEHT a nuiiaauAfc', ARCHITECTS, s m befurn bulldlug. It will psiy. 1.12iMiiti)slr.t.j IIUSINKttS CAllDS.I H. VlU.Altl),llUokwiillhandhorto V. shuer. Alluorkjcu riMwd, :ltop ou titute street, uwir csiurl i.'.um. SlKO. IIOIYItllHrber and 1 1 .lr drewlng T iMrlors. rtuBi Uih ii 'hteit. & mnieretul sfett, walenu niUKA UOS-, lllaolfsn.it li, nil klmliol IX reparlnguiiderrliig-tf)ric. Webave u our employ Arthur ulov , a prufwwkHval borshur. UIvm tun trial. 4.11 i II. HM ITU OU.. Oommetow, Sewer. Im;, ceuiwii MdewiOl:, Kjcatmtlm.-. 4 All Wor niumiMiv d.in. Milium lli- Ue ordw4 wlih l)au ini ItU'fm Q AUPET.UYIN6.-l HMkii n nrwelaliy m ' tftUiWI-Miwiiut ami Urlyuc iwrrid tMktHi unand ruUld .tithunvt .wru ll.lii.. oIwdIok. Umvo ortent wlih 4. H. imnn or Hurn a Htm. J. a. LCIiKMAN. VU UKAV.-OooirBoior i.ud bnllder. v riNiwui urimoiuc m xpemauy UuHimwetuI tareei, lutleui U:un. m OII.N KN1U11T, UfeafcAiuita. U..IW U jtelitudr)eiriHsMtMlty hnoj, ttli ftHRoruumjr ktra, dttlvailurvcott. r J. UVtlHCM A CUH Maur49tur of all kleiUaf rvMete. Ropklrio a tre 11. tr. MMtfi Mtai(rM, )m SilHK ill I'M - I 1 1 1(1 ,. ,,r ,,. '"lilt VV 1 1J I lllllfi S-r Oom'l St. - - . KALKM. Garde llete ami Lawn Sprtitfers. Estimatos for Tinning and Plumbing Furnished, J. H. HAAS, THIS WATCTOLUU8H, hi(we,ist, . SitWi,, tt.il Ow to KUtaXi J. RWHITE, .I'JtH6S A.ND TltUCIC I.IK. Uilff lOlklHdbf. IWwk. (wiltcrytrl&, ' )enot Mil. Cheapest lots Is town. 45 rold; since January 15. Call on RIGDON & ROORK Bush-U'eyman Blori' Hill's Patent Inside Blinds. INLAID ELOOBS, Pressed Brick:, And all clasH M building materia). PACIFIC BUILDERS' SUPPLY CO., 1731'onrtb HI, Portland, Oiegou. 6 4 3m E. K. HALL, Paper Hanger. Leavoorderat.Globt Ileal EstateExcUar.ge J, G. HAHHIS. K. A. MOORE SALEM EXPRESS COMPANY. Isive orders al the Club stables, one block eet ol I'ostofOcc. All orders promptly attended to. Ufi IV V J1U D.C.SHERMAN, U. 8. Pension and ClJ.nn agent. V.i) Box 2SI, Kuleuii Ori'uon. Deputy Contiiy Clerl' Vrlli- for liUl:i-. w H-POOLIUIacbi, Formerly ol Kcrlber a I'ohle, two doors west of tho old stand, kecv fc good supply of wheels, axles, spring ai.d genera' car rlage hardware. 4:i".'d w GEO. C. WILL, of Will Bros., Albany ;-:id CorvallK Pianos, 0rgaD3 and Fewinz Macliiues. sewing machines and onaANs RBPAIREDAND CLEANED At Your Hoiiii-i Agents fot Northwest Im-u.-iuce Co. Twc doors north of 1'o-iiOltIce, -i.'eui.Or. Nee die nnd new parts for ail M.ingNucbinet-Si-tf d The New Blacksmiths SPRAGUEiHlLtLIiS, Succesfcors to John Hoim, .or. Coni" cloland Cbeinekttastrtei-, alfiu. Il-.re shoeing a specialty. 4 8tf Salem Boat House, Boat offlce foot of Trade street. Pleasure and bunting boats. Hate low. OH AS. 11. McCLANE, Propr W.M. DeHAVEN Boarding and - Sal j - Stable. One door we.t of Luna's Dry Iki.ida stoie on Htate street. Quiet I.imily uins .-iko hit attention putd tu trjt sic-nt slock. o:Itl ri'o Striuvliuny Growers. Theuudersiuued )iRieo:itructedior liugt qttauuiy oftau Je.ie, (sw.i.,Uil;e pile wlnnsrut -nuivih stnil.-rry I .ir; ami l"n ompliede Oaud, (be jlel.ler nud moi protliablo Ihu- berry In .-vilein innike', jromll. W havaK,"i.lttiii,uiidJ. W. Gil bert, Aumsvlhe. Wi.rr.iutci pure ..took and plants llrt-cluss t'aluinvut free, re.t Heutember lis. Alo ten o- her nHet e. Address k. HOFKU, clw ivtitm.oii-gnn FOREST UHOYB I'OILIKY All, Founded in 1877, iOCO YOUNG FOWLS TOR SAIL ud tlw Uui ier bre ou tbc Paj'fl. ot. Hk your orUtr wirlj HK ditwlui sejcttuiw. Snd Stamp f i Catalogue Addrass J. M. GARRISON, l-lw Hort Urove, Oresoi . INSURE IK YOUR HOME COMPAQ ,(Tl-ie State." AmU Oter 350,000 0-jHm. a . , .r""- i!- "KM- Oily Aki-ih 0 .S 'IW (.rBlj COOK & VOJSTH : House mill Sign lalntii0 ! IvalafMnlnUo ala,. u,.il-.. r ... . " - w I M I IWM BHtl i M IB I ruLlntet wcr. jjstt -u -- ' MORGAN & n3ADE, Truck & Dray Line. tlamX learn ! ynrntf wrk X our L B, HUFFMAN, Llw' l' StiW ui M Vari Sf t Sta cnv' k ' ' -v-w u w wm niTumy. tin not WHtoau-tu wem i AUUXi, . . URUQON R. H. WMSTACOTT. MVWtY, FihvI ttiul ttfinrillye SUtble. ,1JS?a-; First National Bank KALEM OREGON. W'M. N. LADL'l'.. -OK. J. KKY.NOI.l-h, JOHN MUIIi. - - President Vice I'rM-ldcut - (.nobler GENERAL BANKING. K)icrmtie on Portland, Su Kranolsco, New York, Ixindcn and Hong Kong joitjbt and old. Htsle, County nnd City wnrrauts boti (tht. Knriners are curtllali invited to deposit nnd transact business vvlth us. I.lbural advances made on wheat, wool, hops and other property pt reasonable ratt. Insurance ou such fce curlly ottn be obiaiued at the bank Id n.osl rHIablf companies. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, ail Subscribed, 200,000 Trnnsact n general banking business; In alt Its branches. GEO. WIIjMAMB Wit. ENGLAND HUGH MlSAIlY I'reslden Vlco I'resldeul Cashlei UIUr.CTOHS: Geo. Williams, Wm. Eng land, Dr. J, A. Klchiirdsnu, J. V . Hobson. J, A. Iluiter. Hank In nc-v Kxchauge block on t'om merelal street. &li-U Capital National Bank SALEM OREGON. i.'apifal i'aid uji, Surplus, - J75.0HO iuyiuu 11. 8. WALLACK, - President. W. SV. JIAHTIN, - Vlce-i'resIdsnU J. II. AIJ1EKT, .... Cashier. DIRtCTOF.St W. T. Gray, W. W. Martin .M.Martin, It. t. Wallace. Or. Y. A.Ctnlck, .1. H. Albert, T. McF. 1'atton. LOANS IVIADE ro farmers on wheat nnd other inarK able produce, consigned or in store either In private granaries or public warehouse. Stale and County Warrants Boaght at Par COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted al reasonable rates. IMu't drawn direct ou New ork, Chicago, San r-'raucisco. Portland, London, Pi.rls, Ilerllr 'lope Koug nud Calcutta. Stock Holders fleeting. Tbennnual raedlugof the stock holders of theGoid Mountain and Dry Gulch Contoli dated Gold it Silver Mining company will be he.d at tho otliee ofsal-1 eompanj lu Sn lein,Uiegon,nt 2 p. in. atuldy, August 15, 11)1, fur the purpose of electing (5) live aireciorsioriuemMimg jenr, ana lorsucu other bitsino ns may properly come be fore such stock holders meeting. It. H. CANNON, Pres'dent. 3ETH K. HAMAlKU,Sfeietary. Salem, Ore... I uly 11, l.sui. 718ot $50L)Rewardl WK will pay theab.ive reward lor an-, e-lsetu Iier lomplaint, dhpepsla, sick beaducbe, tndietloi,, ro.iM lp.i Inn or o uenn.a ut-ia-.au.it care itw west's Veg citub:Licer lills, ttc.-ii tuo ulicctious are stri'jtie ii.dipi.t-! witn. 'I be; ar pur. lj vctcelubl, and ueermll U) give sail inc. lion, hugar contod. lre boxes, ciiituln. ingSOpitia, -J3 eenu. liennre .f counter felMaud mtiatlous. The genuine niiiou tie! urea oil ly by THE JljllN C. WEST Co. Chicago 111, Sold by Geo K. Good, Druggist, 3 Com street. Salem Or. Health is Wealth 1 - w.. .. ,, .I. n ,1V1 ,0 C1UU iJlUlU rreaiiuiit,n guaranteed specific for Hys teria, Dlzzlne-s, t'onvulkions, Fits, Nervous Neui iiKia, He.uU.ohe, Nervous Prostration mu.i-d by the use of alcohol or tobacco, WaUelulluess, Mental Depression, Molten Ingot the bmln resulting lu insanity nnd leading t inlM-ry, ecay und death, pre mnuroldaK., barrenues-, lo.s of power can ted by over-exert ion ofthe brain. Each box c-onutlus one month'f treatment, Sl.tO a box or six boxes for gifti, sent by mall ireiMhl oh ro-eipt of price. WE (J UA RANTEE SIX BOXES IV. cure uny case. With each order in. .Ae?Av "s ror klx ,,ox' k ucconipanlwi with SO tt', we will send the purchaser our U'rltfi.n (ril'imiiluti tt. n.l.i, .1 t I.,. ia 1111 h- I. L I.-U-T.U X.A.,A n.1 tl tlie ireaT-ncnitl.rer.ni't efl ct uenre. Uuar iuicis is'.ueU only bv uof . K.iifmtt. i.m. !-! "-i ll IlL'fUl. ltl .uti..t-t kuIui.. ii i vMMt.Miri i.ui. juunond ItranO. n.i .t . ... 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