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" w t'P V WW Jfffl1,lWFWp mnmmimM ii ,j HNDJOBPR rr STATE STREET, ' - - SAiivi, ujru-,. Latest Stock of LEGAL BLANKS in the State, and the B.GGEST DISCOUNT. No one can cut my rates for Printing, and keep dear of the Sheriff. Try ,, - -, i-i vr- ". I TI !r Z f 1 X Fino Printing a Specialty, gUMMMMffn T IV T Vf r Tac,aa 1IM 1 fer BOOK HUlMOWEHSOJraOUBLE DR. TALMAQE PREACHES FOR THEIR ESPECIAL BENEFIT. Ton Cannot ttxpect the Lord lo filvo You Enuucli Oooil Things Now to Last All Your Life He flatlsfledl tlie B'll Will Come. UltooKbTN, Aug. 10. Dr. Talmago hiw returiipd from Ills wesU'm tour to Invigorated in health and rhcarcd by the hejirty und cnthtwiiwtio greetings he ha received In the numerous cities he has visited. Thousands of pcraons who hnvo rewd his tensions hi their lo pul iiowspupurs havo struggled to get within .sound of his volco wherever ho has spoken. His sermon this week Is on the very common and foolish habit of borrowing money, and his txt Is Matthew vl, 34, "Sufllclenl unto the day Is the evil thereof." The Hfo of every man, woman and child Is as closely under the divlno care as though such person wero the only man, woman or child. There are no accidents. As thero is a luw of storms hi the natural world, so there Is n law of f rouble, a law of disaster, a law of minfortiino; but tho majority of the troubles of Hfo aro Imaginary and tho most of those anticipated never come. At any rate there Is no caaso of com plaint against God. S'o how much ho hath donoto make theo happy; his sunshine Ailing tho earth with glory, making rainbow for the storm and halo for tho mountain, greenness for tho moss, saffron for tho cloud and crystal for tho billow, and procession of bannered Home, through tho opening gates of tho morning, chaf finches to sing, rivers to glitter, seas to chant, and springs to blossom, and over powering all other sounds with Its song, and overarching all other splendor with it triumpln wvering up all othcrbeauty with Its garlands, and outfloshing all other thrones with its dominion do- liveranco for a lost world through tho Great Redeemer. I dlscoursa of tho sin of borrowing troublo. MKICT TltbUBLIC UKAVKLY. First, such a habit of mind and heart is wrong, becauso It puts one Into a despondency that III flta hhn for duty. I planted two roso bushes In my gar den; tho ono thrived beautifully, tho other perished. I found tho doad ono on tho shady side of tho house. Our dispositions, like our plants, need sun shine. Expectancy of rcpulso is tho causo of jnany bccular and roliglous failures. Fear of bankruptcy has up- torn many a Quo business, and Bont tho man dodcing among tho note Bimvers, Fear of slandor and abuso has often in vited all tho long beaked vultures of ecorn and backbiting. Many of tho misfortunes of lifo, llko hyenas, lloo If you courageously moot thorn. How poorly prepared for religious duty Is a man who sits down under tho gloom of expected misfortunol If ho pray, ho says, "1 do not think 1 shall bo answered." If ho glvo, ho says, "I expect thoy will steal tho money." Helen Chalmers told mo that hor father, Thomas Chalmers, In tho dark est hour of tho history of tho Frco Church of Scotland, and when tho woes of tho land eeomod to wolgh upon his heart, mid to tho children, "Como, let iih go out and play ball or lly kite," and tho only dillloulty In tho play was that tho children could not keop up with their father. Tho McChoynes and the flumuierflolds of tho church who did tho most good, cultivated sunlight Away with tho horrorsl thoy distill poi son, they dig graves, and If thoy could climb bo high thoy would drown tho rejoicings of heaven with sobs and wall ing. You will havo nothing but misfortune in the future If you bodulously watch for It How shall n man witch tho right kind of fish If ho arranges his lino and hook and bait to catch lizards and water wirponts? Hunt for bata and hawks, and bats and hawks you will llnd. Hunt for robin redbreasts, and yon will llnd robin redbreasts, Ono night an eaglo and an owl got Into fierce battle. Tho eaglo, unused to tho night, wart no match for an owl, which Is most at homo In tho darknoss, and tho king of tho air fell help less: but tho morning rosy, and with It roo tho eagle, and tho owls, and tho nlghthawks, and tho bata camo a second tlnio to tho comuai; now tho oiil'Iu. In tho sunllKiit. with a stroko of his talons and a great cry, cleared tho air, and his enemies, with torn feathers and splashed with blood, tumbled Into tho Uilckota. Yo are tho children of light In tho night of do vpondenoy you will havo no ohmico ngn!nst your enemies that Hook up from beneath, but, trusting In God, and standing lu tho sunshtno of tho prom ises, you shall "ronow your youth llko tho eaglo." , AIT11KC1ATK PUK3KNT CiOOl). Again, tho habit of borrowing trou blo Is wrong, bocauho It has a tendency to uiako us overlook present blessing. To slake man's thirst tho rock Is cleft and cool waters leap Into hi brimming up. To food his hunger tho floUUbow down with bending wheat, and tho cut tlo como down with full uddora from tho clover pastures to glvo lilin milk, jmd tho orchards yellow and rieu, .coMlng tholr Juloy fruits Into his lap. Alasl tlmt nmld such ombomneeof lilfgxlng man tliould growl m though liu ivora n koldlur on half ration or a sailor on short allowance, that a man thould ktaiid nwjk dip ImrvwU Joolilug forward to amino; that ono fihould feel lliu htrong pnUw of health timrehliig with regular tivad through Jill tho uvcnuti ut llfu .and yt ixmi14 a man should sit In his pleasant homo, fmirfnl that ruthless want will somo day rattle the broken window sash with tempest and sweep the coals from tho hearth, and pour hunger Into tho bread tray; that a man fed by hhn who owns all tho harvests should expect to strtrve; that ono whom God loves and sur rounds with benediction, and attends with angelic escort, and hovers over with more than motherly fondness, should be looking foraherltagoof tcarsl Has God been hard with theo, that thou shouldst Im foreboding? Has ho stinted thy board? Has ho covered thee with rags? Has ho spread traps for thy feet, and galled thy cup. and rasped thy soul, and wrecked theo with storm, and thundered upon theo with a life full of calamity? If your father or brother come Into your bank whore gold and silver aro lying about, you do not watch them, lor you Know uioy are Honest, Dill u an enure nrangur como by tho safe, you keep your eye on him, for you do not know his do signs. So some men treat God ; not as a father, but a stranger, and act sus piciously toward him, as though they wero afraid ho would steal something. It Is high time you began to thank God for present blessing. Thank him for your children, happy, buoyant and bounding. Praiso him for your homo, with Its fountain of song and laughter. Adore hliu for morning light and even ing shadow. Praise lilin for fresh, cool water, bubbling from tho rock, leaping In tho cascade, soaring In tho mist, falling In tho shower, dashing against the rock and clapping Its hands In tho tempest. Lovo him for the grass that cushions tho earth, and tho clouds that curtain tho sky, and tho'follago that waves hi tho forest. Thank hhn for a Hlble to read, and a cross to gazo upon, and a Saviour to deliver. Many Christians think It a bad sign to bo lubilant. and their work of self examination Is a bowing down of their brighter experiences. Llko a boy with a now Jackknlfe, hacking everything ho comes across, so their solf examination Is a religious cutting to pieces of tho greenest things thoy can lay their hands on. Thoy Imagine thoy aro doing God's servieo when thoy go about borrowing troublo, and borrowing It at thirty por cont., which Is always a sure precursor of bankruptcy. SUKKICIKNT ONTO THII DAY. Again, tho habit of borrowing troublo Is wrong, becauso tho present is suffi ciently taxed with trial. God sees that wo all need a certain amount of troublo, and so ho apportions It for all tho days and years of our lifo. Alas for tho policy of gathering it all up for ono day or yearl Cruol thing to put upon tho back of one camol all tho cargo Intended lor tho entire caravan. I novor look at my memorandum book to see what on gagomonts and duties are far ahead. Lot ovcry week bear Its own burdons. Tho shadews: of today aro thick enough. Why Implore tho presonco of other shadows? Tho cup Is already distastoful. Why halloo to disasters far distant to como and wring out more gall Into tho bittorness? Aro wo such champions that, having won tho belt In former encounters, wo can go forth to challenge) all tho future? Hero aro business men Just able to manage uilalra as thoy now are. Thoy can pay their rent, and moot their notes, and nianogo affairs, as thoy now are, but what If there should como a panlo? Go tomorrow and wrlto on your day book, on your ledger, on your monoy safe, "Sufllcluiit unto tho day la tho ovll thoreof." Do not worry about notes that are far from duo. Do not pllo up on your counting desk tho llnanclal anxieties of tho noxt twenty years. Tho God who has takon caro of your worldly occupation, guarding your store from tho torch of tho Incendiary and tho key of tho burglar, will bo as faithful In 1801 as In 1881. God's hand Is mightier than tho maohluatlons of stock gamblers, or tho plota of politico) demagogues, or tho red right arm of revolution, and tho darkness will lly and tho storm fall dead at his foot. So thnro are persons In fooblo health, and thoy are worried about tho future. Thoy mako out very well now, but thoy aro bothering thomselvos about futuro pleurisies, and rheumatisms, and nou ralglas and fevers. Tholr oyoslght la feoblo, and thoy aro worried lost thoy entirely lose It Tholr hearing Is Indis tinct and thoy aroaiarmod lest thoy bo como entirely doaf. They felt chilly today, and are expecting an attaolc of typhoid. Thoy havo been troubled for weeks with somo perplexing malady, and dread becoming lifelong Invalids. Take care of your health now, and trust God for' tho future Do not guilty of tho blasphemy of asking hm to take caw of you whllo you sleep with your windows tight down, or oat chicken salad at 11 o'clock at night, or sit down on ft cako of loo to cool off. llo prudent and then bo confident Some of tho sickest people liavo boon the most useful. It was bo with Pay ton, who died deaths dally, and Robert Hall, who used to stop hi tho midst of his sermon, and llo down on tho pulpit sofa to ret, and then go on again. Theodore Frollnghuykon had a great horror of dying till tho tlmo oamo, and then wont peacefully. Tako care of tho probont, and let tho future look out for Itself. "Buttlolent unto tfip day U tho ovll thereof." IT UNFITS ua KOU JlKAli THIAIA Again, the habit of borrowing mis fortune U wrong becauito It unllU iu for It when It actually does ooiuo. Wt) cannot always havo smooth balling. Llfo's path will sometimes tumble among declivities, and mount a Meop, and Ik thorn plorvod. Judas will kl our cheek and then will us for thirty MMHS I BllYer. HUUirJS 5Cv!i wii iJ will hear tho Iron quto of the sepulcher creak and grind as It shuts In our kin dred. Hut we cannot get ready for these things by forebodings. They who fight Imaginary woes will come, out of breath, Into conflict with tho armed disasters of tho future. Their ammunition will havo been wast ed long before they como under tho guns of real mlsfortuno. Boys In at tempting to lump a wall sometimes go so far back In order to get Impetus that when they come up they are exhaust ed ; and these long races In order to get spring enough to vault trouble bring us up at last, to the dreadful reality witn our strength gone. Finally, tho habit of borrowing trou ble is wrong becauso It Is unbelief. God has promised to tako caro of us. Tho IJible blooms with assurances. Your hunger will bo fed; your sickness will be alleviated ; your sorrows will bo healed. God will sandal your feet and smooth your path, and along by frown ing crag and opening grave Bound tho voices of victory and good cheer. Tho summer clouds that seem thun der charged really carry In their bosom harvests of wheat, and shocks of corn, and vineyards purpling for tho wlno press. Tbo wrathful wave will kiss tho feet of the great storm walker. Our great Joshua will command, and above your soul tho sun of prosperity will stand still. Bleak and wave struck Patmos shall havo apocalyptic vision, and you shall hear tho cry of tho eldors, and tho sweep of wings, and trumpets of salvation, and tho voico of Halle lujah unto God forever. AXGKLS OOAKD THK WAY. Your way may wind along dangerous bridle paths, and amid wolfs howl and tho scream of tho vulture, but the way still winds upward till angels guard It, and trees of lifo overarch It, and thrones lino It, and crystalline fountains leap on It, and the pathway ends at gates that aro pearl, and streets that aro gold, and temples that aro always open, and hills that quako with per petual song, and a city mingling for ever Sabbath and Jublleo and triumph and coronation. Let pleasure chant hcrslrcn song, TIj not tho song for mo; To weeping It will turn o'er long. For tills la heaven's decree Hut tliiTo'n it song the ransomed sing, To Jesus, their exalted king. With Joyful heart and tonguo. Oh, that's tho hong for met Courago, my brother! Tho father docs not give to his son at school enough money to last hhn sovoral years, but, as tho bills for tuition and board and clothing and books como in, pays thorn. So God will not givo you graco all at onco for tho future, but will nice all your exigencies as thoy como. Through earnest prayer, trust him. Put everything In God's hand and loavo It thero. Largo Interest money to pay will soon eat up a farm, a store, an cstato, and tho Interest on borrowed troubles will swamp anybody. "StllH clont unto tho day Is tho ovll thereof." ODDS AND ENDS- IIh Repented lleforo Murrlugo. Tho provorblal saying about tho "slip 'twixt cup and lip" was excel lently illustrated not long slnco in Paris under ratlior curious circumstances. A wedding party had reachod tho mayor of tho district In which tho brido ro Bidcd, and all tho usual preparations had boon mado for tho festivities whlcjj wero to mark tho auspicious occasion. Tho brido was duly handed out of tho carrlago, and loaning on hor father's arm, began to go up tho steps of tho building wherein tho mayor was wait ing to porform tho ceremony. Tho bridegroom walked closo behind her, and was clumsy enough to put his foot on tho white satin train of hor wedding dress. The stuff gave way, tho dress was torn, and tho fair woaror, greatly an noyed at tho mishap, turned around upon hor future husband, oxclalmlng angrily, "Imbcollol" Tho young man, after remarking aloud, "If it bo like this before marrlago what will it bo af terward?" turnod his back on tho brido and tho assembled company and lied, leaving dismay and consternation bo hind him. Tho sorvloos of M. lo Malro wero not neoded, tho wedding breakfast had to bo oountormandod and tho hasty young lady had no altornatlvo but to return homo not a wlfo, as bIio ex pected, but still uno domolsollo a ma rlor. Loudon Telegraph. A Kuakn In Her Lap. Mrs. Cyrenos Slack, of Lambertville, N. J., had an oxporlenco Monday even ing which sho la not likely to forgot MHin. 8ho and her children wore tak ing a stroll In tho country, and sat down In tho grass along tho roadsldo. Tho children began to play, and Mrs,. Slaok was watching them, whon sud denly tho younger screamed and said, "Oh, mamma, look In your lapl" Bho turnod hor head quickly, and thore, curled nit and head erect, was a black snako ftbout Ilvo foot In length. In terror sho Jumpod to her feet, when th snako foil to tho ground and quickly crawlod ftway. Philadelphia Unlgor. ili tut) Mjwtod Jisaault of lckni tlmt ( to crucify iw Iwtwoen two thieve. Wv Tho Old ruimruieii Don't Know It. Captftln Fred Ontnian, of Stonlngton, caught In olio of his 1UH pounds Satur day a spocles of fbl never buforu soon by any of tho local thheruum. Tho fish was not ovorouo luoh through Iu tho thickest part, and In slmpo bomowhat resembled tho variety known iu ft kknto. It was twenty indies wide, and but twolvo Inolios from IU head to tho end of IU body, and IU oyos wore wldo apart nml nearly In tho neuter of tho body, whllw Its mouth was very broad and und'eniMUii tho body. Nearly nil tho old UnluTiutiii vlowod tho tlh, but tiono of tiienj oyer mw tho Ukoibofow. Providence Journal Vaseline, taken half a teaspoonful at a time, cures a cold. The best spico is hunger; tho best stimulant Is exercise. The only thing that will use an enemy up completely Is love. Lovo never fails. Women professors and lecturers aro to bo added to the faculty of Michigan university. Tho output of gold from Venezuelan mines in 1890 amounted to more than $1,000,000. The headdress of tho shah of Persia is ono mass of diamonds and other pro clous stones. Tho largest railway depot In the world Is at Birmingham, Hugland. It covers cloven acres. Tho debt of the Argentine Republic Is nearly 8700,000,000, or about $1(35 for every Inhabitant Don't worry your brain about tho man In tho moon, but study the man In your own overcoat. Nubian horsemen hold tho reins with their biz toes, and Cldneso boatmen pull their oars by tho samo means. It is said that harvest hands in Min nesota, Dakota and Montana aro being paid 2.60 to $4.C0 per day and board. Tho leaves of tho so called American aloo aro mado into razor strops, and aro also employed for cleaning and scouring powter. From observations on tho transit of Mercury recently taken at tho Lick ob servatory, tho diameter of that planet Is given as 2,9(10 miles. To yield love for servieo Is too much like a commercial bargain; but to servo for lovo Is n monopoly of souls, and selfishness can never break tho combination. A Poisonous Flsli. Tho anglers and lovers of fish about Park Rapids, Minn., aro much dis gusted and seriously alarmed over tho appearanco of numbers of a peculiar llsh In the lakes and ponds of that vi- I clnlty, and which fish is said to bo high ly poisonous. Tho best naturalists, as well as tho oldest and most experienced fishermen of tho neighborhood, have declared that thoy aro at a loss to namo tho strango fish, which aro so voracious that they swallow all bait as soon as placed In tho water, and pre vent othors from biting, whilo wholly uneatablo themselves. It Is also be lieved that thoy aro exterminating tho other varioties, as immense quantities of tho latter aro found dead every day along tho shores of tho lakes and ponds. The unknown member of tho finny tribo is' not unliko a small trout, very plump and very tender, with few bones, and thoso largo. It Is, howover, nearly black in color, oxeopt about tho under parts, where It Is of metallic gray mixed with gold, and a few rod blotches near tho (Ins and about tho head. It pre sents a handhomo appearanco In tho water, about tho surface of which it delights to linger, making It very easy gamo. Raton It has a pleasant flavor, but will produco violent pains In the stomach, which If not allayed precede death only a fow hours. How these fish camo into tho lakes no ono knows, but they first appeared ftbout two weeks ago after a heavy fall of rain, when many firmly bolloved thoy accompanied It Philadelphia Times. Gypsy Lore. The wandering oxiles whoso origin has been traced to tho valloy of tho In dies, mako it a rulo to conform to tho dominant creeds of their adoptive lands. Thoy nro good Mussulmen in Turkoy, Roman Catholics in Austria, and Protestant Chrlfetians In northern Germany and tho United States. But In addition to thoso dogmas of expe diency, thoy profess tenets of an oldor creed which has been defined as n sort of sun worship, and Involves rites which aro still obsorved at certain times of tho year, or even publicly upon ex traordinary occasions. A few weeks ago hundreds of gypsies assembled at Mascoutah, Ills., to attend tho funeral rites of "Prince" Coliouka Laja, the young Bon of an Influential chloftaln. Tho body of tho little nomad was buried with strango Incantations, after having been completely stripped and oxposed for six hours to tho hallowing rays of tho buu. Exchange I-ucU of Dunclnc Men lu London. Apparently tho dancing young man has effaced himself. Hither our gilded youth havo grown more languorous, or thoy havo como to tho conclusion that erpslchorean oxerclso can bo much more grarofully and attractively per formed by young ladles alono. To wlmtovor causo It is attributablo, tho unwllltngnoss of tho "smart young man" to attend dances Is unmistakable. This la a dull enough season, viewed frqm any point, mid It Is, therefore, doubly hard on hostesses who havp tried to Infuse ft Itttlo gayety Into It by organizing balls to llnd' that thoy havo piped unto tho gomiuoux In vain. At ono or two of tho fow receut smart dances Uio girls havo boon absolutely destitute of partnors, and havo ttood, mortltlod and dull, honing against hope that soma of tho exquisites would spar? on hour or two when they had grown. Weary of tho clubs. Lady's Pictorial. "German Svrnp" " Tbavebeeiiaercat Asthma. sufferer from Asth ma and severe Colds every Winter, and last Fall my friends as well as myself thought because of my feeble condition, and Teat distress from constant cough ing, and inability to raise any of the accumulated matter from my lungs, that my time was close at nana. When nearly worn out for want of .leep and rest, a friend recommend ed me to try thy valuable medicine, Boschee's German Gontle, Syrup. I am con- . . . fident it saved my Refreshing life Almost the first Sleep. dose gave me great relief auda gentle re freshing sleep, such asl had not had for weeks. My cough began immedi ately to loosen ana pass away, anu I found myself rapidly gaining in health and weight. I am pleased to inform thee unsolicited that I am iu excellent health and do cer tainly attribute it to thy Boschee's German Syrup. C. B. Stickney, Picton, Ontario." I'KOFKSSIONAL CAltKS. Uantaglut: TMiuouy. Attornoy (to witness) Yon know this man? Witness Yes, sir. Attorney What Is his reputation tor truth and Yrftc!ty. Wltueas Well, ho writ obituary Terse. New York Epoch, EDUC VTIONWL. Willamette University. -THE- OLDEST, LARGEST, Least Expensive -AND- MOST HOME-LIKE Institution or learning In tlie nortliwcst.l 830 Hturients In 1RS7, 195 lu IS91 nu Increase ol nearly 50 per cent In four years. Gruduutes htui!cn!s In Art, Business, Classical, Law, Literary, Medical, and Musical, Pharmaceutical, scientific and theological courscH. NORMAX COUESE. Graduates from tho Normal Courte havo all thenclvantaueK of giuduates from tho Htato Normal nchools. lletler facilities for teaching next year than ever before. Fii'stlcrm Begins Sept. 7, 1891. For catalogue, with full Information address Win, 8. AKNOIjI), A.'M.. 0 'a llw Salem, Oregon. Portland Uinversiw 7 17 dw tl TOHN A. OAltS'JN, Attornev at law J noonisSnnd-J.Jiniia bu.irs ran building, Baicm, uri-gu". " - -- - ILF.BONIIAM. U.N.HAVDBN. noKHAM. Homw 'ii ijmw. aiioj. between State nnd Court, on Com 1 St. 'J-8UAW-vr.,i..BATr.M-U-liaOT- SlIAW.rKATTA HU.'I. uorncvs hi law. Office over Capital .lutioiial lluuk, Hulcm, urcgon. rnlLMON KOIID, attorney lit law, Salem, JL Oregon. Oilico uitulrs lu 1'altons block. DAllO a H1NU11AM, Attorneys and counselora at law, Snlcm, Ofi-wm. uounty.lncludlucalotaud block Index oi Salem, tue have spc-l'tl facilities lor ex amining titles lo rail csun . lluslness In the supreme (xiurmmi in ihoijiu") uciuir mentu will receive prompt attention. first National Bant KALl.M OltHUON. VM. S. KAHL'K, -l)K. J. KK'iOll, JOHN MOIK. - - - l'reMflen Vict 1 tenddut CnclilPt U. W. S MM IT, p'lyslcian and unr coon. Offlcu in lildridgo Block, Sa- InTii.ureejn. Olllcu hours 10 to 12 a.m. 2 In 4 p. in. rt K.l'IIlLBUOOK.M U .HomeopathlBt. III. Oaicol5 Court Htiteij Kejldenco 317 High htreet. Geteral practice. Special attention given to disoasea of Women and children. GENERAL BANKING. llxohimcc-nn I'orllund. hnn I iuijuNi.o, New lo.k, Loudon uud ilong lioug bought nn Bold. Htato, County nnd Cltv Warrants bought. Famierh ulu cuidmio Invited to deposit ond transact busluess with us. Liberal odvancca mudo oi. wheat, wool, hops and other pioperty pt reasonable rates. Insurance on nuch se curity can be obtained at the bank lu most reliable companies. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Transact a general banking business! In all IU branches. (3EO. WILLIAMS Presldeu Wll. KNULA.ND Vice rresiaeni UUG II MuN AKY Cusblei SEPTEMBER 14th.. Heautlful and healt ulul site near the city. KxpenRea as reasonable as any other Insti tution of learning on tho coaht. Classical, Literary, Mclcntlllc, Theological, Prepara tory, .Normal und iliiRlnch-. courses. Stu dents of nil grades receli ed, Careful over sight and dlreotlou given to all students. Ladles' boarding hall under experienced Mi!rvlsloii, Professors of excellent schol arship and much experlcnco employed. For Information uddress, O.C.STRATTON.D.D., Portland, or THOS.VANSCOY,D.D., Dean of College, Port land University, Portland, Orogon THE STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. Oiiens Sept. 8lh, 1891. C0UKSE OF STUDY arranged expressly to li.iel tho needs 01 tho Funning uud .Me chuulcul Interest ot tho Mate. Uirgo, couiodlous nnd well-ventilated building". 'I he College Is located lu a cul tivated uud Chrletlnncouuiiuulty,uudoue of the lu-ulthloit lu the State. MILITARY TRAINING, Expenses nted not exceed 1150 Ut' the Entire Session. Two or more Kreo Scholarships from ery county. Wrlie for analogue to I II. U AKJ.ULD, I'ren., C'onallis, Or Conscmlory of Musk WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY. Tl bent tiiyxnlMid Mml.-Soaool on the Nurtti Wiut count. One hundred uudtlily HUiMc studtnu Uio past mMiuo! year, Hewt nud Utet method or Instruction. Oour. ea lor I'luno, Voice, Violin, Urnin, Hur mouy. Counterpoint, and ihiuIohI ootnpo. sltluit in all the higher forms DIplomuR gruutad ou oomnltltuu of course. Next term lejlu Monday, XepWmbor 7th. bend fot cutulogue or addm Z. it. I'AUVIN, 7WJn dw Musical Putetnr, flm,Or MISS KNOXTOrS Moudxy In i-epteimw. IUivh una UlrU rtUod tor tVII. ur private tutm lug ctw n lu tiny brwu-U dttf. i ,, :- Salem Boat House. -;- OH AS. n. McOLANE, Fropr. JK.GAUUOW. M 1)., Physician and . Surgeon, (lately utw.-jdlng Guy's i hos pital, Loudon, and lloyu. Infirmary, Edin burgh.) Otllconndre.idei.c In First a tisnal bank block. . ut s lu town or coun try promptly altendc. Office hours 0 to 11 a. m ; 1 to 3 nnd 7 to 8:3J p. in. dw DU.J. M.KKENE, Dentist, Office over tho White Corner, Oourt and Com mercial streets. nit. T. O. SMITH, Dentist, (H btate street, untnm fir Kln!shr.ri dnntnl opera tions of every description. Values opera tions a specialty. Plans. Spec! flcations and suDeilntendencc lor all classes of buildings. Otllce mo Com mercial St., up stairs, T D. 1'UGH, Architect, DIRECTORS: Geo. Willlams.Wm. Eng land, Dr. J. A. Richardson, J. V . Hobson. J. A. linker. Bank In new Exchange block on Com mercial street. 8:12-tf Capital National Bank SALEM OREGON. - s7b,uyu - - - 15,000 T' . - l'resldent. Vice-President. - - - CuHhier. OS. JlcNALLY, Architect, New Bush , Breymati block. Plan and specifica tions of all classes of of buildings ou snoit notice. Hupcrlntendenceot work promptly ooKtd after. 2 6-tf RJ. McCA UKTLAND.Clvil Sanitary and Hvilrnullc Engineer. U. . Deputy mineral surveyor. City surveyors oltlce, Murphy's hiock, aiem. uregon. IIOBERT & BURGGHAF, ARCHITECTS. See us before building, it will pay. ,'132 State street. :BUSINSS OAIIDS. AH. WiLLAISD, Blacksmith nnd horse . ehour. All woik guaranteed. Shop on btate street, near court house. GEO. IIOEYE, Barber and H.ilr dressing parlors. Flnot baths It the city. 20!) Commercial steet, Salem. R1CE& ROS-l, Blacksmiths, all kinds oi repalringandearrlngeworK. We have In our employ Arthur Glove, u. professional Uorseshoer. Gl0 us a trial. 4-H I'aid lijl, - Surplus, - K. ri. WALLACE, W. V. MARTIN, J. H. ALBERT, DIRtCTORSi W. T. Gray, V. W. Martin J. At. Martin, R. S.Wallace. iir. w. A.cnsic. .;. ii. ioeri, l.ilufc.ltutoii. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheal and other market able produce, consigned or in storo either in private grnnariesor public warehouses. State and County Warrants Bjugiit at Par COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at leasonnblc r.ites. Drnn drawn diiect on Now Yoik, Chicago, ia . Knineihct). Portland, London, Purl-, tierlli) HoDg Kongnnrt ("ile'ltta. Founded n 1877, 1000 YOUNG F0ViA F0!i SALE And 'the U'.neRt vcr lreil on the liu:lfit Coast. Book youi order early for cliolie scltcttons. B. SMITH & CO., Contractors, Sower A, lng, Cement Sldewullu, Exaivatlng, Etc- All work promptly done, Salem, Or. Leave orders with Dugau Bros. J:lc-lin CAUPET-LAYING.-I make a specially oi caipct-sewlng aud lajlng; cjiriiets taken up and reltud with great cire. House cleaning. Leave orders with .1. II. Lunn orBuren a bon. J. G. LUHKMaS. TOHN GRAY. Contractor and builder. t) Fine inside tlnlshiug a specialty. 4s5 Commercial street, balem Oiegon. JOHN KNIGHT, Blacksmith. Horse shoeing and repairing a specialty. Shop at the foot of Liberty street, Salem, Oiegon. !!.2t)tl P J, LARSEN SCO Manufacture of all klndsof vehicles. Repairing a special ty. Shop 45,Stato street, A, J. SHIMP. M. D.f Phys lcian and Surgeon. Late ot Philadelphia. ELECTRICITY IS THE TRUK ENEMY Of all Chronic. Rheumatic, Blood, Brain and nervous diseases. Every varloty ol female diseases yield to electrieity after all other modes of treatment have failed. Thirteen years clinical experience. OQlce wn commercial street. o 21 am ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. South of Willamette Motel, 8ALBM - - - OREGON Those Afflicted With tho habit ol using to execs, LIQUOR, OPIUM OR TOBACCO Can obtaiu a COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE AT THE KEELBY INSTITUTE, 3J4Flit street Portland, Oregkii. Call or wipe, btrlctli- vouiideuiiul HELLENBRAND'S Ealing Parks 4 Candy Manufactory 288 Commoroldl Street. lU-LOKr'ARE! Ico Cream 100 , 15c and i cento Cuilee, Tt u or Chocolate aud L'ulce 10 c-m .Mush and Milk . 10 cents (lot Cako. otlee or Ten 15 cents lleefelwik aud Vat as wuta Pork ChopHiul Eirgs 35 cents ;'""" -u'ii auu nsgs -jo cents Venl1M.1i and Units is mni Miige uud Kw 25 cents IJOlll I1 l.gg i5 .UIK rerh Oj'ttti-rn auy style V oenl 'S Cwt RMUrD'nerSwvd From II to3 O'Clcck A nU'o vailaiy of vegetables, etc., ul AiMttm, ctirlve or milk with all a ceut iuo4(th.iu( extra charge. CIh.'1ci ctar Imported an Domottlc. ilwaji on uuud. ' lvrtf- 'Jowet.al:n4 Fgg -iOcenU fender Ixin Slak and Egg aocenu SfSs a fox n r .iOgUG. Send Star p Address J. M. GARRISON, lftll-dw Fore t uaivp, 'Jrtti-u iiT 3SA ali $r k ' S S 3 Vl S9.5 Z4 Mt wq n a iiU ONE OF THE LARGEST ESTABLISH, ments In the btate, Lowei rates ilmu Portland. Largest took Legal Blanks ii tho State, a-nl biggest illwnial. bendfoi firlcellstof Job printing, and catalogue m egel blanks. E. M. WA11L,, nifA'ii rnuwir nnimii iirPtfim Health is Wealth DU. E. C. WEST'S Nerve and Bnin Treatment, a guaianleed specific for Hys teria, Dizziness, convulsions, run, nervous Neurnlgl.i, Headache, Ncnotis Prostiiitlon caused by the use of alcohol or totneco, WakPlullnesi, Mental IJcpresslou, Molten lngof the brain resulting in Infinity and leading to misery, !ec.iy and death, pre mature oldage, barreunesi, lov of power can sed by n er-exertlou ol thebralu. Each box contains one month's treatment, Sl.00 n box or six boxes for S5.W, sent by mall prepaid oh receipt of price. WE G UAKANTEE SIX BOXEK To cure any case. With enoh Older ic celved by us for six boxes, accompanied with ic.W, we will send the puuhaer our written guninnteo lo refund the muney 11 the trea'ment does not client u cure, fjuur autces 1' sih d only by Geo. K. GiKirt, Urug clst, ioli agent. MB Com, St.. b.ilem,Or. U D.C.SHERMAN, U, S, Pension and Claim agent. P. O Hoi 231. Salem, Oreaon. Uepulv t'onnti Clerl' Vrlte for blanks. " jS 500 IXAiMfimK Yiisa .AJ&f" '"y Hat? w KB .aa 4f tM'&sKim ifi v6t AN fL n - r-r . s?m. MLS SOU III HEALTH t,.n,cli?u Oolil" Balsam No. 1 Cures Chancre, first, and second stages Sores en tho Legs and Body; Sore Ears H?."l i.?"? f'c t Copper-colored Biotche SyplilhtioOiUrrh, diseased Scalp, and all Primary form; ol tha diseoso known ai Syph Ii, Price, 5 00 per Uotll" fv "'"U?, " Ooltlen Ual.am No. a Cures-Tertiary, ilcrcurlaiayplillltlo Rheu matlsm. Pains In the Bones, rains In tht Head, back ot the Nk. Ulcerated Son Throat, Syphilitic IUsh. Lumps and con. traeted Con's, Stiffness ot tha Limbs, ami eradicates all disease from tha system, whether caused by Indiscretion or abuse ot Ilereurj-, leavln? tho blxxl pure and healthy. llr S5 00 per Mottle. Lo lllclmu' Oolilen SuanlsU Anil. aolo for tho cure ct Gonorrhaia, Gleet, Irritation Gravel, and all Urinary or Oanl til disarrangements. Price 3 j so tier Uottle. U Ulchan's Oolilen Hpanlah In. lection, torscrcra coses ot Gonorrhoea, InlUmmatory Gleet. Strictures.lc. Price 91 nu per IloKle. fce lUcUnu's Golden Olntmxnl tor the eflectiro healing ot Syphllltlo Sores anderapUons. lrlre$l 00 per Box. t,e .,l,c!l"u'" Oo'lti PH-a-Ncm and Brain treatment; loss of physical pow n' .xvT,over-worlt. Prostration Teta Prlce S3 OO per Box. Tonlo and Nervine, Sent ewrrrhirc, C. u. I), securely paekec per express. THE RICHAnDslinUQ C0.,Ag!i'U 500 & Sit HIAUKKT ST , San Francisco, CW tMJln SENT FRKI. sS- 2ss3 uf ..J; . H3 essesohi i mill CD GO 3 - mwy -"