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7mfWtstrj"'' rap ul At & 'W'J I'lld tiiclttVare V l&Uofe" ..... mi Tin weut, Hum river bu atiie nerf boat ermuff, fromi .f It" fHntlue 1 a m BAN conctjf A-thattt was o 'defecfe' aTJio Ji rfP di Ut nut tlon; UNI? 'ranks, omsi ttotnat, cotcpf yes tor Jame'1 theft cji to tliit yearj. vOn urrlflo htormff fKO tO' Wn 8C.. B.U'vr nd.tt iroriu aoW Ha "August Flower" I, inherit some tendency to Bys' fiepsia from ray mother. I suffered 2, wo years in this way; consulted a number of doctors. They did me no cood. I then used " Hllvd In your August Flower , . and it was just two days when I felt great relief. I soon r)tso that I could sleep and cat, and felt that I was well. That was three years ago, and I am still first class. I am never Two Days, without a bottle, and if I feel constipated ' the least particle a dose or two of August Flower does the work. The beauty of the medicine is, that you can stop the use of it without any bad effects on the system. Constipation While I was sick I felt everything it .seemed to me a man could feel. I was ofall men most miserable. lean say, in conclusion, that I believe August Flower will cure anyone of indigestion, if taken Life of Mlsory with judgment. A. M. Weed. 220 Bellc- fes.fontaine St., Indianapolis, Ind." & th modest worshiper. 'it. HEAKT In nil forma, Pnlpltittlna, I'ulnln Hide, flhoulilci- and Mtiurt Ilrentli. Oiipreaalnn. AMhma, Bwollcn .Anklea. AVtok nnil Nmotlterlns Hpelll, Ilroiiiy. AVIml In Hlonwuli. r(r., tr cured br DR. MltXS' NEW HEART CURE. A new discovery by tlio eminent Indium Special tU A. F. Darin. Hllrer croek. Neb., niter taking fonr bottles of llKAIl'r t'llti; mi bettor tlianholmcl forti-clre yean, "lor tlilrtr join troubled with Ilejirt llwt tiro b itle of OR. MILES' HEART CURli cured me.-LOTl 1Xtnn, Uucbanan. Mich.-' H. II. Hint -n. Wara Mntlon, (Jr. una tnken DR. MILES' HEART CURE for Heart trouble with (trout re jIH Mra. lxi Bur, Kltchburg. illcn., wa III for IS J enrt with Heart Dleae, bud to biro notice bclp. bred on liquid food 1 uod Dr. Mllos' Heart Ouro and nil pains loft heri constant uie cured litr. line IlltntrntM book FKl.H at druKRlMi, ir oddreM Dr.Mlloo' Modloal Co.,Elkhart,lncl. 11 twine far corner of the church, Whore saintly shadows roft are nlttlnjr. A prnyerbook In tier slender hand Our modest little maid (a sitting. Hie soft toned music svitlls oti high, And there apart from I'anlilon's splendor, With thoughts remote from earthly things. Iter soul to God makes full surrender. Hers Is no figure rare to see. Her faco Is pale, n Itli freckles nn It, No Kiddy, stylish gown she wears. And on her head is last year's bonnet, silio's Just n common III tie mlm, With no great claims tontloor beauty, l'lio. In the common walks of life. Works bard nnd tries to do her duty. And as wo see her sitting there We think bow small must be the ptcasure That comes unto this simple maid Dealt out from her llfo's narrow measure. To ber's denied the blessing great Of wealth-thnt gives us larger visien: And, In the choking grasp of toll, How circumscribed must bo her mlwionl Vet who shall Judge the hand of Kate, Thai takes from some and irlvw toothers And who shall say thnt wealth Isnll, When many a goodly gift it smothers? rhcre's something in thlsslniple faco demote from t nutty nnd passion Dial makes lis feel sho has n gift That's greater far than wealth or fashion. -Tom MobBon In New York Truth. A SHADOW BEFORE. Bold by D. J. Fry.tlr.igK.Ht.alrin. j mmimm Act on a new principle regulate the liter, stomach and bowels thiough I fit ntrttt, Vr. Mil's' I'iu-s ipttdltv eurt bi.iousnrss, torpid liver and constipa tion, Smallest, mlldeet, earcstl OpdOHeo,2Qcta. hrmnles treo at UruLt'lsts. V 'i Bel Co , miart, hi polil by D. J. Fry, irtiKi:lnt, R-ilciu Looses fex . mij , k kw m Wss W. 5Sr 02 7 - . r -mw I ' 7Iffff When "old Sol" makes all tlilncs sizzle, junnic riires' Koot ueer. When dull care makes life a fizzle, 4lipnvinr uiuia uucs uuuiueh, r tlirW yhjn y()u fM, m(e dr chum """VYnen vou'recross.anuconT Knowwnv. .'When with thirst the children cry, JW.V.W OUOYTl. WW U .1,- urinic Hires' Koot Ueer. cent Pacltage makes five gallons. 1 'uVTur orirrr ntr mam thlacJ v" "" v1 ITliere'sa PI Dri pfcenl GINSEEMO. Tho Chlnets prtis.tho Olnteng root, lunch mors IiIkuI; tlian OplHiu. 1 bey Call it Ulmnig ruraulng ths Tower e( Man. Wbru irsrcit tbo flnett quality lia been snld for 1 100 per ounce. Now, why do thsy pay luolt prlcsT Urcauin tViey belfsre It gives thmn the much dvalrsd netru furoo. How uianv poopla ssffer from weak. nriiT What a dUtrssalnr alluientr You lack ylm, ueris lore, ancrny, towar You faal all eous. Yon ara lrlveav-flKI, r'y'n 'r trength, t get. "' ling wasker snd wtaker. l.filcn t VHl'.J lie Toirt iii rsaon, iiscsyunr caia -- before Intelligent tpeclallita cansbla cl hilplnc, y. enrlug yott, lly the mars wrtuiig o( a letter you can ba yor cm UliiuoieJ Irre, abmilulaly tr ol all charges, YVrlU to-day. iGOSMQPOLlTAN dispensary, iouiw.r. .'.-.. gmalAII ritANUISUU, - CALIF. aily 33rtll? boh i AaUKWt s Mlcbiin! Oolilen llalanm No. I Care Chancres, Ant, and second stager i, BerMC-n the Legs and lbvlyj More mi. ' y"i1P"to.rlJop'r-iilored lliolchet, jplillUU Catarrh. UUjueJ Scalp, ard all primary iorm ct in tiitoata known at blJillU. Prlrei, tsuu ier llollU. MKIehan't Oolden llulanm No. 2 Oirea-llrtUry, tercurlaIt-tilllUo llhou kutlsai. Talus In Hi llonea. rains In tin l?a'4t2lki.?,!..lh!,K.'kl Wceralsd Sort TkrMt, Ophltltla Huh, Lumpa and con tMte4 Cards, mlflncas of the Umla, and nullnUva all dlrat from th iiatoiu. vtwthcr caused byindlacntlon or abu 4 Msreury. learUr the llaoj pure ami KafJIUv. Print 5 00 ir Ifoltle. Klettiiu's Clolilen Hiianlsh Anil. !- lo th curs ( (lonariliaa, olect. IrriUttai) Otavcl, and all Urinary or Ucnl. sm warrajgwaanw. t'rlcf4 0 lMia,a eMH is! alliarraBirraiants BIIM. iBAsUU lrlc94 00 (! flnmtllaH Th. (lass, l sersrt roses of Uonsrrhoea, MM a waaWrynUwLBUlgtiiKs.&c, I'rlcs O ver Hull Is. UehnM' tiolden Olnlmenl m bociitv nsajiiigoi nypiillltld Horsa sWsmsHKMM. rruaIUUmrHii, ftlMusua ldH I'llla-Nrm HlaVaUtrsatawalj oh of physical po ( evsfareik, TfoiUaUoa. tt& yT ""Wr T"Vi rvPf AfWlf Sovornl years ago 1 won traveling iii tlio Ktato of Wisconsin, in tho in tort'Ht of n bou thorn tobacco factory. At that time tho IutnLcrin industry of central WiKconsin wuh in its in fimoy, nnd tho now proHjiorous in land cititw, with their iininonso lum ber mills, went mere vilumes.of lum bermen nnd loggers. Traveling men wcro corresponding ly seiirco. Wo grow lonchomo, nnd suffered many hurdships of which tho tmvoloi-s of today know but lit tle. Consequently I was triad to meet so pleasant a companion as John Kturtovant. Like myself, ho represented a tobacco (inn, but our 'brands" wcro of nn entirely differ ent kind ; hence wo wore not com H.'titors, and visited tho tratlo from town to town together. Sturtovnnt was my senior by prob- nbly ten years--n handsome man, prematurely gray, clean shaven, savo for it nmstacho of brownish color, which contrasted qucui'ty with his rapidly silvering hair. His clothing was costly, "but not expressed in fnticy.'' IIo disliked a fop, and was strictly buHinessliko in all his trans actions; kept u closo guard on his tongue, but spoko intelligently nnd to tho point when ho spoko at nil. flo was well informed and, in short, it gentleman with whom almost any ono would readily have made friends ut tho lirst importunity ho afforded them. Ho seemed to take miito nn interest m mo, and I was proud of it ittitl could huvo assured hiin, had I cuosuu, that tho interest was recipro-alted. Ono pleasant summer night, u fow weeks after our first meeting, I in vited him into my room (just across tho hall from his in the little fnuno hotel). lie accepted my invitation. Wo brought forth our pipes, filled them with our respective "brands," lit them and jokingly expatiated on tho qualities and merits possessed by nach. Thus wo chatted pleasantly of our sales uud failures to sell; our plans for tho coming week, etc., un til at last our conversation turned (upon some romark which I cannot recall, but in tho same mnuuer that thousands of conversations havo turned boforo) into tho supernatural -dreams especially. llo then related to mo tho following story, which I give in his own Ian guago, as accurately as my memory corves mo, and 1 am positive that I havo forgotten no incident connected with it 1 might further add that I have no reason whatever to doubt In tho least its absoluto truthfulness. laying his pipo on a table near by, ho began thus; '1 cannot say, oven after tho ox porionco 1 am about to relate, thnt I place much credence in dreams, this ono being tho only ono I havo ovor been nblo to trace to nuything liko tangibility. 1 am sure that I am no more superstitious than tho average of men, nnd I havo always ehoson to uttributo tho fulfillment of any dream to chance or coincidence rather than to any other cause. "Fourteen years ago last winter I was m identically the wuno position which 1 now fill, excepting tho fact that I urn now directing tho move ments of a fow men, You will know of course that at that tinio 1 was a young man to bo aceurato, twenty throe years of age. At tho Umo of which I speak I was on my 'maiden' trip, and, as though to inure mo to tho trials and hardships of n traveler's life, the house had kept me out almost a year without so much as a twenty four hours' visit to tho city in which my parents ro hIiUhI, and which, for tho lack of any other, my parents being dead, I still ulalni as my homo." Here ho hesitated ami pasbed his hand through his hair, lie scorned to bo lost in meditation, or in trying to think where ho should begin agiUn. Presently ho said "1 will not worry you with the do tnils of u love story, but sufllco it to nay Unit this same city was tho abodo of my sweetheart, Mary, whom 1 had known in Infancy, whom 1 had loved from childhood iiml to whom I had licon bethrotlied for two yearn. 1 held eloso and reg ular corrospoiulonco with hor, and her entreaties for mo to coino homo wore at times pitiful. However, wishing on this trip, above all others, to convince tho thin that they need have no fear of my becoming homo- t . ' Mck, i had never nsked for ieavo of c I) son co "At last, about tho hit of Decern tier, a letter reached mo from tho liouso wldlo I was in Alabama, stat ing that 'after tho 10th inst. all traveling ngents will Ikj at liberty until Jan. I,' and wishing us a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. Of coureo 1 was extremely well pleased, and mentally calculated that after the day's labor was complotcd on tho 10th I would board tho 9 p.m. train for Nashville nnd reach homo lv tho morning of the 12tli. 'Retiring early on tho night of Dee. (5. suffering from no undue men tal or physical excitement, I fell into what appeared to mo toloa peaceful sleep, in which I dreamed that I stood at tho rear entranco of a strange brick house, ono which I had never seen in my waking moments, but every exterior detail of which I seemed to noto carefully and still ro member. Why or how I was sup posed to bo there, or why 1 was at tho rear door, I do not know, but I was porfectly sure that it was proper to bo there, and also equally suro that this liouso was Mary's homo. I knocked upon tho door nnd was ad mitted by Mary's sistor. who, though it seemed not in tho least strange to me, expressed but very little concern at seeing mo, merely saying, 'Mary is in tho front parlor, nnd. as per sons do in dreams, disappeared. I was alone. "Taking a hasty survey of tho room I noticed that it seemed in dis order, such a disorder as results from moving beforo articles are placed in their proper positions. I scanned things closely. A pair of lady's shoes sat in tho middle of tho room, closo to tho leg of a center table. A loungo sat in tho farther end against ono of tho curtains, which hung ovor a fold ing door, tho othor curtain being drawn, disclosing a small room in which tho only articlo of furniture visiblo through tho curtains was a bureau, such as were so much used at that time. "It is needless for mo to montion every object which I seemed to ox nmino in that ono brief moment, though I recall ovorything vividly, oven to tho carpet, tho wall paper, tho unhung pictures and their frames; suflico it to say that Mary stood in front of tho bureau in tho littles room, with her long, black hair hanging loosely over her shoulders, while she searched for something in tho topmost drawer in utter igno rauco of my prei-once. I gazed upon her a moment and called her name. "Sho turned toward me with a look of wildest surprise, which quickly changed to one of joy as sho rushed toward mo with outstretched arms, crying aloud my utuno. I advanced toward her. As sho throw tho cur tain back in her wild haste, her foot caught under a rug which lay in tho doorway, and sho began to fall. I leaped forward and caught henniny anus beforo sho had fallen complete ly to tho floor, raised her gently and placed her upon tho loungo, not a yard away. "Her sister had heard tho noiso wo had made and came running in. Mary did not speak. I did not seem to bo excited, and can oven remem ber in tho dream having attributed her quiot, as sho lay upon tho couch, to faintness. Her sister bade mo en ter an adjoining room to tho right, which I did, seeming to know that it was tho bister's desire to be nlono with hor while sho propared her for bed and tho treatment necessary to resuscitato her. I "In this other room I began to feel alarmed, and endeavored to al lay my fears, aa well as to divert my thoughts, by examining things closely. A door with a broken glass opened out upon a drivoway, which seemed to havo been uowly paved, and which led to tho street a fow stops away. A civic procession of some kind was passing, at which 1 gazed intently, at first through tho brokon door, then stopping out upon tho drivo. I seemed to havo forgot ten Mary. 1 advanced but a few steps when 1 slipped upon tho icy pavement and fell to tho ground, Tho imaginary fall awoko mo with a start, 1 was much excited, but my nerves soon became quieted and my sloop was normal during tho remain der of tho night. "So much for tho dream, and now tho Ronuol. "I arrived homo safely and at ouco inquired about tho girls, Mary and her sistor, for tho dream had made a wonderful impression upon my mind, which grew rather than diminished as time went by. They wore well, but had moved to another portion of tho city only a few days boforo 'Strange,' thought 1; 'I will go ivt ouco and find them,' "1 found tho house with ease, hav ing Ih'oii directed by my father. A domestic upon a stop Indder, with a hcrubbrush in hand, was engaged in washing the woodwork andpanoof glass in tho transom, and nt tlio some time completely obstructing tho front passage, 1 was told to go to tho roar door. 1 did so, and knocked. This was tho very house 1 had seen in my dream, oven to tlio minutest detail. My knock was answered by tho sis ter, who ditl not greet mo with n sur plus of cordiality. She informed mo that Mary was in tho front parlor, and withdrew from tho room with out so much as addressing mo n dozen words. Even hor information con cerning Mary was erroneous, as will bo seen. "Tho room was identically tho 400 IWX) 3UO) aw H.x0 yo.) h ft U rUMKV IT, ' i CLEAN! If you would bo cl -an and hnyo your clothes dono up in tho noatcut and droBsiost manner, tako thorn to tho . SALEM STiMH L lUMrRY whoro all work is done by whito labor and in tho most prompt manner, COLONEL J. OLMSTED. Liberty StroetJ sain- ono which I havo already do feci ibcd us having seen in my dream, cvm to its disorder, tho pair of lady'a shots, tho lcango, tho curtains, tho unhung picturo sitting on tho floor o i rytnr ; I was stricken, bowil del itl. '- io dream flashed through my mind liko lightning. "Thero stood Mary before tho old bureau mirror, her hair hanging loosely over her shoulders. I trem bled violently from fright. By a mighty exertion I willed her name, which was tho lirst intimation she had of my presence, as oho seemed to havo entered tho littlo room while 1 was silently examining my sur roundings in tho other. She turned, halted a moment and rushed toward mo, calling out. 'Oh, John, John I My dream 1 My dream !' "These wore her only words. Sho was falling. Her faco was white aa that of a corpse. Impelled by instinct. I ran toward her and caught her in my arms nnd laid her tenderly upon tho couch. Tho tsiimo couch. Her sister entered. My God I I shall never forget tho absoluto terror which seized mo at that moment. I was wild. My awful dream was bo' ing enacted in stern reality, and I was ono of tho helpless, powerless actors. Mary seemed to bo uncon' scious; ut least sue uttered not a word. Tho bister motioned me into tho other room to the right. I went, I acted liko a machine. I seemed to bo impelled by somo unknown power or influence. "My senses seemed to havo left me. I wondered if I were not dream ing tho dream again and would awako with tho tall which I seemed to know would inevitably occur. No; it was real. I oven examined tho room as I had douo in my dream. It was the kuiio. Tho glass was broken from tho door. I looked out. A proces sion was coming down tho street. It was too much. I felt myself grow ing faintdizzy. I wanted air. Bareheaded, I rushed out upon the drivo and fell. i "That was all. "Two "weeks afterward, on Christ mas day, I regained consciousness As I grew stronger they told n.p that my Mary was in heaven. Sho had expired from paralysis of tho heart within an hour from tho time sho had fallen into my arms. They had buried her, and 1 never saw her faco oven in death. "In falling upon tho pavement my head had struck upon a projecting stono, causing a fracture of tho skull and concussion of tho brain, from tho effects of which my parents and tho physicians had but littlo hope of my recovery. "Thero is not much more to say. I am not versed in tho bcienco of dreams, but am informed that it is very, vory rare that thoy 'como tnio1 in overy particular as initio did. When I became well, I ascertained tho cause of tho sister's coldness to ward mo, which was a rumor con cerning mo of a purely personal na ture, and which I quickly put down. I havo always been positivo that Mary had experienced a dream simi lar, in ovory essential particular, to mine." With theso last words Sturtovant arose abruptly, bado mo "good night," and sought his room. I never mentioned the remarkable story to linn again, nor did ho over mention it to mo. I havo lost track of him completely during tho past fow years. Tlio last tiino I hoard from him ho was still a bachelor, and, if indications aro a criterion in such matters, ho I will probably remain ono. J I had his story recalled to mo last summer. Whilo in Wisconsin I hap pened to bo in tho samo town, now grown into a city, in which, years i ago, John Sturtovant related to mo his strange dream. Julian Stewart in Indianapolis News. Call bo r Vanning, Yawning is commonly caused by a temporary deficiency of tho air sup ply in tho lungs. When tho body is weary with hard and continuous work or mental study, lassitude from tho effects of closo, heavy air or in tenso heat, or perhaps from tho pe culiar state of the health, tho respi ratory process is sometimes involun tarily staid for a fow moments. To compensate for this htoppago of breathing unturo steps in to tho res cue and sots up a spasmodic action in tho muscles of 'tho mouth, throat and chest, which produces a deep in spiration which takes tho form of a yawn. London Tit Bits. Thu rtlni'll r Ti-xtllt-H. Each year there aio now surfaces in silks in vnrioty, but all of them ro solvo themselves into tho original elementary combinations possible to tho hand loom. Methods and motive power grow with tho ages. Tho principle of textiles remains un changed since tho day of that for gotten patriarch who lirst lMiRsed crosswny threads between two sheets of loug ones, combed it in placo, and after shifting sides put in another. Chicago Tribune. A I'uiinil uf Minicj. "I want a pound of money," said n wealthy westorn wag to a Now York bank clerk. "Can I get itf" 'Certainly, sir," responded tho clerk so innocently that tho wag snorted, "Well, how much do you sell a pound for uowf and ho laughed again. "About tl.Sl," answered tho clerk, and tho wag tumbled. Detroit Preo Press. Now Try This. It will cost you nothing iniil will ' surely do you good, If you huvo a Cough, Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery for C'oiisumiiiloii, Coughs and Colds Is guaranteed to give rvllef, or money will Ui mid buck. Sufferers from I.tt Urlppo found it just the thing mid under Ito luo hud a speedy nnd perfect recov ery. Try u siunnle bottle at our ex pense Hiul learti for yourself Just how good a thing It Is. Trial bottles frvo Ht Dail'l J. Frv'a linn. tru Coiii'lSt. Large elro 60c and f 1,00 h waita. aaHMMHffBaBMMMMAHMUa for Infants and Children "Cas'orlals so well adapted to chlMrcn that I recommend Itaa superior to any prescription known to mo." II. A. Ancmtn, 21. D., Ill Bo. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "TIib use of 'Castorla'is so universal and its mrrits go well known that It seems a work of supereroeatlon to endorso it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Carlos SUnTW, D. D . New York City. Late Fastor Bloomlugdalo Reformed Church. Caatnrln cures Colic, Constipation, Bout Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, Kills Worms, gies sleep, and promotes d Without injurious medication. " For several years I have recommendeo your ' Castoria ' nnd shall always continue to do so aa It has invariably produced bcuoflclal results." Edwin F. Pardsb, St. D., "Tho Wlnthrop," lstu Street and 7th Ave., New York City Tub Ckstauh Coupant, 77 Mumiav Sihest, New York. Stato Treasurer's Third Notice HALMI, May 1C, 182. STATKOK OIIKGON, 1 TKKAlUK nWAKTSIENT.J VTOTICK Is hereby tiven lhat sufficient 1I fiindsareou hand to pay nil outsUuid- inijKiniownrran-seijuorsea.-presenieanua uot p.tld for want of funds," nnd that the mine will on puld upon presentation nt this ollice, lnteret thereon teaslne with the uatcot UKb noiiie ruin, .hcimiiah, stnto Treasurer, roposals for Supplies. The Hoard olTrnstees of IheOreeon State liisime AKjluiu hereby luMte healed pro-H)i-allor turnlshlng ut tho nsylum near Salem, Orison, the lolloulug supplies for tue his inouiusenuinB January i, ikm: IJUY GOODS. 10M vds cotton flannel fNushua. XXX) 500 yd8 Ainoskeag mariners stripes blue nini wnite. MX) ydi Lonsdule blench sheeting 'M inch llUi irlu iuilifi4 A ullautliu. '(Iln.'ll 4UU yds pcijuot A unbleached sheeting 45 inch, (rt) yds century cloth.dark eolors.assorttd. Iftj yds continental check Uanuel, black and white. SOQ yds red and blue check glurs crash, 18 men wine. 900 yds bleached linen and French crash is iticn wiue, ."00 yds Ainoskeair blue denims Doz. .500 ydstM bleachi'd Hheetlujr, l'equot. M vd biirerlor satin damitsK 53 inch wide 3 doz Mo Iti whlte(Ulark'siiillBeud)thrcad. iu &owmie M ' ' 31 black ' ' ' S ' ' DO white ' ' ' J ' ' 00 ' ' ' ' 10 sros pantaloon buttons (motal) 15 do, pis taispenders, (Hock ford) 0 wross shoo laces 5-1 oC0 yds American shirting prints light col 6rt assorted. GUOCEUIES. t,U0 lbs l.pl suit. cneete, wrnnsious or as gooa. cracked wheat, ilreah ground.bbls. rolled oats, ' ' dried currants, tre-h, good stock, (J ,i Co'h A x 11 hiuad curb soda, choice is ml rice, cream tartar, J. A. Folger's prime, or ns gooa. JO gross nmlolies, Vulcan, superior Safety. 10 doz scrub brushes. U ' clump moi sticks. Odoz bath bricks, a dudl biuahes, 12 ' brooms. 2 doz whluk brooms. 25 cunsojsterH.Hclds.Fatreu'sornsgood 30' corn,( lnslow's ornt. good) bO bxs maccaionl 15 lbs each. 82 doz concentrated lye, American. 'JSlbs elastic sturch. 1 gross clay pipes with 2 gross stems. Hi lbs Stearic wax caudles, or us cood. 2 doz Worcestershire sauce (quurts) Lea & i emus. 100 lbs Uiploca. 100 ' corn starch, Oswego or as good. 6000 ' golden U sugar. I.0UU ' giaoulatcd J5U0 lbs Gold Dust corijimal (orns good) iresh In bbls. 300 lbs buckwheat Hour, fresh, Impioved roller.Oregon, Hl'lCES. 300 lb-, black pepper, ground. UUTTEH. 200 lbs fiesh d-ilry butter, (weekly) more or less. TEA. 1000 lbs Japan, Columbia brand, or as good. COFFEE. 3a lbs Costa Hlcu, llist guide. 200 ' chicory. 200 govt Java, ' ' 100 mil Alucliu, ' '10HACUO. 1500 lbs Sledge Hummer urund, or ns good. MEATS. SOD lbs per day more or less of beef and mutton us required lu iqual parts ol lore and Hind quuilers. l.EATHEIl, roll sole, hcuy Stockton, extru 25 to 27 IDS CHCllblUU. 1 buckskin. 1 domestic, oulf skin, 1 side harness leather. FLOUK. 600 bbls moreor less, bent roller process,do Ihered as wanted, bOAlV. 2500 pounds Kirk's snon or as good. 10 hosts iMirr soui). 100 cukes i noli. 10 lbs shaving soap (l'ulinci's barber or as gooui. CKUCKEUY. 2 doz 12-Inch platters. iu men punters, shaker suits. 7-liich plates. 1 pint cieaiu pitchers. 1-gullon wuler pitchers, liluch vegetable dishes, 1-nuart soun bowls. tl wash bowls, 0 euers. 15 doz cups snuicrs. 10 ' tumblers. 12 ' IMui-U dinner platei. 2 U-iuolisoup plulos. 1 ' 8 incu M?gvUible dishes. Bl'ATIONKKY, 12 doz I'ayson's iudeliblo ink. Uiiis Ainiord's premium Hunt. 3 Mtallord's copying it ' ' couiiueiclul Ink. I re uiib letter paper, wedgewuod hiillheet, ' no a:f(v( (I doz It ml pencils, Dixon's erunlilto Nof 5o rub lip M'.S, 1 box lnuundes.vnt pens, No 7, Falcon. 2 ' luiuiuleacent ' !, Loudou. 2 Ulllolfs ' w, 1100T3 AM) SHOES. 10 doz bxes shoe blacking, patent wood buses, 20 prs No, 0 ladles' tine shoes,. 10 ' So ft ' 75 ' ' S meu's allpH)i-s. 21 '8 12 io ; O I US. ETC. 200 gallons coal oil. Pearl brum!, In tntiks. 'JO ' ltiistx'doil, boiled, lu coses. IU) turpentine. In cases, UOIbs parartlue. AI salMHlH. 50 bees wax. HAllUWAllE. 2 doz dual djus. 50 fel IX-ioch rcuud Inm. 25 frill so ' , i u 50 IxUSIlattrou. UJxI-o ' ;.J. boots. V Norway ' 1KXW8 lxJa 5. Inch (Ktagon tool steel i j - . 2 piece b leel each I Inch octagon tool steel. i ' 1 1-2 S kef, No, & mud Wf r& " J'mm horse auoe nalU. 10 lbs No. Sine calks. 60) lbs U-.1 blacksmith's coal, I IWneh i horse rasp, llllllfr's. 8 ..iT.U. c! i ruund poluu, polUhed Hill Heel shut el. ' " i JiS"' Uunt' I4Ut ltvl " anl,h' 5 to 1 doz nick hanrilm tfwnalii bm,lr. dre nuterUlju-on doz II H barrows, plain material, iron wheel. doz patent Germ n handled hoes width Oluches. . , , V, doz No. 1 solid socket, cast steel hoeB, width fl Inches. ,.,. 2 stono sledge hammers of Z lbs ana 1 ol 28 lbs 1 double faced striking hninmer. sou lbs No. 20 galvanized sheet IroD. M)0 lbs No. 24 ' ' ' luOlbs .No. 18 ' ' ' 100 lbs Id finishing nails. 1 200 lbs 0d 2 W lbs M ' lm llm Kill : K) lbs Sd nails. VNails. lOOlbslOd ' 111) lbs 20a ' IJOIbsJOd ' lOOlbsbOd ' 1'I.UMHING MATERIAL. 200 feet?i inch gulvnnlrcd iron pipe. 200 foet 1 inch ' ' 100 feet y. ' ' 100 reet ' black ' 75 feet M ' doz 1 inch flange unions. 1 doz ii inch Keystone unions. KdozJs ' ' 1 doz A inch tees. 2 doz finch tecs. 1 doz inch tees doz Y Inch tecs 1 doz Yx inch lock mils 1 doz iJi plugs 1 doz y ' 1 doz ' ' JiJdczK ' 1 doz llushlngs 1 to 3A 1 doz UiislilugsJi to l ldoz llushlngs k to 1 doz llushlngs to 1 doz sockets ', inch doz elbows lU Inch 1 doz elbows 1 inch ldv elbows i inch 1 doz elbows inch 1 doz elbows Ji luch 2 doz 1 Inch straight ell's 1 doz luch ' ' Kdoz2-inchJeuklus'vulves removable disks 1C rin7. Il.lneh i k doz 1 y.AorjA ' ' lAoiy. ' ' ' ' ytiaili ' ' ' ' ' ldoz y, ' removable disks for Jenklus' val ves 1 doz ii Fuller bibbs plaiH ldozj ' 2 doz Draper's steel oilers, No 14 or as good 1 doz elbow burner cocks 2 doz brass pillars 4 doz lava tips lpalr 10 Inch gas pliers 75 lbs solder ya uud yt 5 lbs resin 1 doz sink couplings Jdi.z lend Straps 1V 24 lbs2-ply rubber picking, cloth Insertion 4 doz vulcaulzed i libber wusheis.lor Mblbbs 2 doz ' ' ' Jjin leach 1 Inch and IK Inch drllt plugs for lead pipe mtuas. 10 lbs aqua ammonia 1 gioss bottles, 8oz 10 lbs absorbent o'ton y, doz spools rubber adhesive plaster,5 yds each 5 lbs ether fort iu lbs cans 5 gross corks, N o 4 5 lbs choral hydrate cryst. 1 lb 11 oxt buchu PDA Co or Wyeth & lira's Illbs 11 ext luuuls vliglu, ' 3ibs sursupirilm niiip, lor syrup, ' lib ' iheiuioni, lor syrup, ' lib ' ziungiberis, 1' u & Co or Wyeth A. Bro's. 1 lb 11 ext aconite, ' ' 1 lb cannabis Ind, ' 2 lbs ' ciscuiu fcugrudu, ' ' lib ' opll, ' ' lib 'it sol tolutana for syrup ' 2000 empty capsules No 1, V h Co. 1.0U0 ' ' 2 1000 ' ' ' 0 600 ' ' to ' 1 lb balsam pern. lib lig potu'-suiseu. WOO hypodermic tablets hyo cyaml sulph luogr Woih.. Uio'h 0 lbs mugneslue sulph. oz morphine oiupu. 1 lb pepsin succh. 10 lbs potass brom. 2 lbs potass iodide, 5 1 bs potass ui t, crj st. lib potass citrus loz oleum mjrclao. 4 oz oleum tlglil. lb phenucetlno buyer. 1 duzbottles l'lillips'Eu.ulsou Cod Liver Oil 2'i oz quinine sulph, K A il 5 lbs sodii bicarb iy, doz syringes, Davidson's. 3 ib3 sponges, large euirlage, 1 2 lb sponges, suiglcal. 1-2 gal slits net heris nit. 10 lbs Miteliue XX, refined 1 oz in geuti ntt in sticks. 1 lb comp. Unci, clnchonin 2 doz Btriugtheulng plasters, 8 .t J. 2 duz Aliock's Porous plusteis. 4 bj podermio syringes, yeth's .t lira's. 50 lbs lliix seed meal. VINEGAH. 250 gallons pure elder lueg.ir, 40 grains. bumplt s may be seen nt tho oillco of tho board of triisiees, goods must beln accord ance uieieulth, uud must come In original iwuBugri mien jioisiuie. j ne uiuril or re' serves the rlglit io reject any aud all bids, Dellv t-ry ol supplies 111 bo lequlred with. in leu ua nonce ot ucceiitance of bid. A copy of tins advertisement, mimi nmimn. any each bid, ami tho uumo of the class of rupiiura uiiisi oe written on ibe envelope ; ..,...,., ,,h un, ,,ulu uiu iiiiisiiuciuueuit the Items of theclu-sbld uwn, uud must gl e items und totuls In lull, with exception of meat and Hour. Audltlug offlceis nre pioullilted Iroiii coutlriniug accounts of ruiLiiiiran iitu iuu uuvertisemeut does not contain a, ml uud complete description ol theiiitlc esto be puichuscd. Hid- t HI bo opened at 2 o'clock p. m. on Tuesd.ij , July 6, lhiM, VJ,VE.SThll l'EN'NOYEK, GU). v. MclllllDK, ' lillL. ilLl'hl'HA.V, V !' '? 1V-s',A--liolir'lof Commissioners. Cle.k ol llo,.id. THE YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company's fT ,,i li , , . " "lle "uurter.ai hours V 'l1';1'1 '") "tbei loulo. First mn .7,r,?.'g,H M'"nKM' tt'rt freight line l.imette vullev to und Irom Han Frauclsc TIMESCHEDHIF.il'.Kent MnnHRv-i nveAiDany Isjupm '"-ieCorvallis 1:40 I'M Arrive luqulua 5::) I J! Jave aquinu fcloAW Leave Corvallls 10:35 Ail Arrive Albany llilOAi! CtwvHllfi trtt'U cmnecl at Albany and .?i?e.B.to'?,ruln" nnect at YAQUIN I 'iVJHf $re:m "elopwent LViVlJu KwnelJS. " ""''"' nd Ha tvn'i H- lessen geni Irom Portland nad all Willamette VulFey poluu can make clefs iMrtiSMiffi. !" AVifu-i5.n?Fr0nr.,eVr?hi u.0. noma Ao't oen-i vn. "". AifL, Oregon ftwaao bHc Oo . Ajt Oresran JJeTelopment yo., 9H Moni4-ouiy it,j i i i Those Afflicted Wllh thelhabltjoj uslDg to excess, LIQUOR, OPIUM OR TOBACCO Cnu obtain a COMPLETE, PERMANENT CU.'JE AT TI1K KEELEY INSTITUTE Forest Grave, Or., Call wiltu. sjlt!vii' conQdentlul JZ SH oo tJ 5 Piw 6 g. ". Cs - s- C row P ct" p sT o C3 o 2. - " rn S j2 i 1 J i oq pZ Ef. p S K - - K TO ui c s- O p C -i i-tj P- o" Wi H 51 s5 !?' s n 12 "" P 1-3 5 2. Wo p . - -" Ul c p w - g S w t -" o Q w ra P 2. p n o S" -r g ? I' 3 - - p -w rn t t7 L p in U-l O CO pq co w p O j C -d 2. co c73 H " cr p O CO ij co w 0 -w W S. S- el S- w p s . ct- sj Q CO CO i-.. P- cia C3- p cu y CD CO CT- -t O o o ct; CO I I P X2 P Eh a P CD P S pr fc-" Ci o o et O CO p CD Ct ta -3 toj on IS s 3 CO S. crs NEW DAILY MAIL STAGE ISctwccii Aurora, !Sul teviih', hsmii)0C,r, St. Taul and Fairlicld. Leaves Aurora dally nt 10:30 n. m. A -rives at Fnlrlleld p. m. IlelurnliiB ltnvt FusrUeld at 4 p. m. Ai rives nt Clmmpot 0 p, m Leaves Chnmnoet; 0 a. in. Arrivt h at Aurora, via lltttlovllle, nt8 n. in Cin nccta with mornliiBH. P. Co. trnhiH golii'. north und Miutli. l'liHseUKcrw, bucgngeiiti-l freight curried ut regular rates. Hervlco begins .Monday, March 17, kK. UU.-J.HOEFEH, I'ropi For Sale, Cheap. A number of trios of this pprlngn l'lym' oulh Hock, ltlack Lnngslian, lilto Li horn, and l'aitrldgo Cocliltm, nil tliorougl bredstocit. Ituy early, nivee.xpren8chH!g and cot tho pick ot tho season, sa to J5 1 trio, boxed lor shipment. Address E. HOFEIl, Salem, Or. Vov Sale or Trade, Fifty-uvo ucrcs linpruved farm, A acres lti crop, good tirclmrd, f i miles youth of Hnlem, Turiiur ron Will trade for propel ty near towi G-S-lin J01IM 3IOLM, JJIuuksnutii EAST AND SOU"!!- VIA Southern Pacific Route Shasta Line CAMKOKNIA KXI'lttfa THAIN HUN DAI) V nKTVCKEN 1'OltTl.AND AND H. K. Nlu"l bouth. I 7:00 p. in. I Ev. I'ortlnnd Ar. 7:.iS n. 9:18 p. in. I i.v. baleui l.v. I 6:2b a b:15 a.m. j A r. Sim Finn. L.V. 7:(X) . Above tiulus ctop only nt lolloMlug'ei lions north of ltobcbuig, East l'orti.iii Or-igou City, Woodburu, biilem, All at 'iuiigent, Slicdds, lialsey, HarrlsL..' Junctlou City, living uud Eugene. lMHKJll'JtU MALI. DAILY, 8:S0 n. in. 11:17 a. m 5:50 p. m. Lv. Poitluud Ar. I 4:' a) p. i Ev Halem I.v. 1:10 p. t Ar. Hoeburg Ev. 7.00 a. Albany Local, Dully .Except .Sundae 5.U0 p. in. Cvi Portland Ari 10::) a i- 7:52p.m. Lv: Biilem Lv. 7:.lll.in 1):00 p. in. Ar. Albany Lv, B:.10u. m PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEK Second Class Sleeping Cars- For accommodation ol pussengcru holding second class tickets attached to ezpres trains. irtst Side Division. Between l'ortlat. and Cervallis: PAILV tXCKl"T SUNDAY). 7:HU a. iu. I Lv. Portland Ar. I 5:30 p. n IVi:10 p. in. I Ar. CorvalllH Lv. 1 12:55 p. m, At Albany and Corvallis conneit wltu trains of Oregon Pacific llnllroad. EXfHES-STKAIN (DAILY KXCKfTHUNDAY 4:40 p. iu, I L. Poitland Ar, I t:M a. I-. 7.-ai p. m. Ar.Mc.MlnuvllloLv. 5:15 a. in Through Tickets To all polntfi EAST and SOUTH For ticket and lull lulormation retard, ing rate maps, etc., apply to the Compa ny's agent balem, Oregon. E.P. HOGE11S, Asst. U. F. and Pais. Ag'L K. KOEllLF.lt. Alarager From Terminal or Interior Points Hie J, I) ilroad ttWUU 11(1 Is tho Hue to take To all Points East and South. It Is the dining car route. Itruns thioiifiL vestibule trnlns every day Intheyiiu io ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No change of cars.) Composed of dining cars unsurpasfed, Pullman drawing room sleepirs ui laiesi equip in ul TOURIST Sleeping Can o D : Best that can be constructed nnd In w I ! I accommodations are both Irte ami mi. uished for holders of first and second- lass tlckets,andj ELEGAJ3T DAY COACHES. Aoontluuoia Jno ooa'iesting with nil linns. ni!ordln dLro'-t, end uuluteu noted service. Pullmau sl -- 'ions can be op. cured lu udvi auy ago t n the road. Through tickets to and from all ikiIuis in Aiuorira, r.ugianu anu Hiirnpe cm 0 purchased ut uny ticket omeo ol thu com. pany. Full informptiou concerning iate-, tli oftrains.roiitesaudotherdelallsfiirniHue.i on application to auy ugent or A. D. CHARLTOX, Assistant General Pasienger Agein. Si. 121 Mm street, cor. Wasiilntr'.vi: Imh land Oreiron SHAW & DOWNING, Agents. P"' tt IB'JIv'l rns mm) asgj! Z Tickets ON SALT. -TO- OIVIAHA Kansas City, St, Paul CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, Andlill Points East, North and South, PULLMAN SLEEPERS, COLONbT SLEEPERS, RECLINING CHAIR CARS ANn niwrRQ. Hteamers PortUnd to 8n Francisco Kvery t Days. TICKETS TA&D EUROPE For riltPd nnii ryAna.l ... a. ... ouofaddress" "ormauon a u W, H. llULBURT.Asi.t.Genl. l'as. Agt 2 'A Washington 81., I'ORTLANDOHEQjJf 1 0. ;rJF- J ;.., -V.-.