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Mil? ! sink LthsVB ttnV fifhru uim nr i'nt.(klliitk ssitsHiiu nou. i llliU Jllllt (lellt. Ill it lilirtiii. turti I tin vv tnutl mi.l I ft -n sums JtiKEu no 8Mi:i.r. on dirt. X tenhli Of fsJiq ex ploloo, so ftvyueut vrlUi ttst uarvllsbls sjnuk, ill POWEB Btmpllolty it IloaU tha "WorlJ. it Oils Itself Auioiuntl-wUly, Xu JUtterles or Ktoctrlo Hnsttlu WW. Cbvsjwr Ord of Omaltoo Uwa mr irTIVllUCULAks At-rXY TO A. IWY, MANUFAOTUrttllfc MR fnMrVN Pk pW r8fHN ST ssMljrstosuitMlndsMf ' W. ilur. lid. i Jklttntit, .dlK.7iti(''it . i. r. mimi. MKttUt waiii mm. tu. Phinens Gunny was crushed; ho had nl wa y 1 ieen cmnhed ; ho c.ipc-ctctl to always lw cnished. Lifo'K kwchIa had all turned to neida for lirn; oven forbidden fruit only products! vjne gar. Othello was forbiddt'ii fruit to him; for though ho bad te-n an no tor for fifteen years, tho most impor tant part for which bo had ever been cast was Ludovieo. At heart, Phin eas was a powerful traiedian; in fact', bo was only a "utility" man in tho Olobo theater at Coho:k. Ho had run away fro:.i liomoat tho ago of twenty and gono upon the stage. Ho had a burning. v thorinjj desiro to rival FoiTcst, v1m v. aa then just beginning to bo fnmoiuj. It was in tho good old days, Loforo tho "combination" had male nearly every actor a of the earth. Phincasnpr'i 1 for an engagement at tho stago d.,or of tho Mounts theater, in Widd!o3town, where thoro was a respectaMo stoelc companj'. Tlio stago manager put him on among tho supers. In ouo year ho had arisen to tho high post of cap tain of tho " ." Ho vowed that ho would bo n great actor, if it took twenty years1 study. That study bo began at once. De termined as ho wa to roach tho top of tho laddor, ho resolved to fill his soul with noble thoughts. There fore ho began to study Othello. No matter what buiFots fortuno dealt him. tho soul of Phineas Gun ny, rovcJing among tlio sublimities of tho great Venetian tragedy, with stood them smilingly. Years rolled on. Tho opportunity to play his beloved part although ho know it so well that ho could havo begun at tho bust lino and played it through backward never presented itself. Ho had seen ovory tragedian of prominonco play tho part. Ho was very familiar with it. In fact ho was so familiar with it that ho wasunablo to learn anything olso, and always stuck onco or twico in ovory part ho played, no matter how short it was. At tho end of bis firot fifteen years in tho profession, be found himself doing tho utility parts at tho Globe theater, in Cohonk, as has been stated. Tlio desired opportunity luJ not yot como. No manager had over boon ablo to soo beneath Phineas Gunny's commonplace exterior a soul full of Othollo. Yot it was thoro. Ouo morning tho manager, Mr, Michael Francis, walked upon tho stago, and called to ono Bido his stago manager, Mr. Orpheus Smith, and said: "Orphous, my boy, my daughter is coming homo for a rest.1' Tlio manager's daughter, Miss Vir ginia Francis, was tho liwliu.'j lady at a theater in Now York. Slio was only twonty-three, but had made such a hit on her first apperunco that tho Now York managor, hearing of her, wont to Cohonk to soo hor, and engaged her at once. Two days !itor the young lady ar rived. Blio was n boautiful girl. Tall, dark eyed, intelligent in couu toniineo, sho was a poffeet queen among tho commonplace young la dles of tho Globe company. Sho walked upon tho stago during ro hoarsal tlio day aftor her arrival, and sat down beside hor fathor, PhineasGunny was lcnniii'? against tho wind machino at tho biHc of tho stago when sho entered. Hu did not rniso his oyes, for ho was montally doing tho fifth net of "Othello." Presently ho heard his cue, and ad vanced to speak his lines. It was then that ho caught night of tho young lady. For n moment ho was speechless. IIo stared at hor intent ly, until tho prompter exclaimed! "Go on. Mr. Gunny; you'vo played this part a dozen times." With 'an effort Phineas recovered himsulf, and wont on with his lines. When ho mado his exit, Virginia turned to her fathor and mid: "Papa, who is that tall, homely man, who stared so oddly at mo?" "That, my dear, is Mr. Phtueas Gunny." "Heavens 1 What a name for an actor I" "Yes; bo's a little bitcccontric, but useful in small parts." Whon PlilntMH had readied the sholtorof tho wiugs, ho turned to tho nearest porson, who happened to be tlio "second old woman. "au invot orato gossip, and said : "Mrs. Thurston, can you toll mo who that young lady is, sitting bo sid tho 'governor' " "ThufahLj daughter," Phineas stood and gum! nt hor long after ho had finished his part aud wan at liberty to leave tho thea ter, A now fooling dawned in his heart. IIo could not toll what it was; hut ho know that ho could not tauo hu eyes away from tlio fiico of Virginia Francis. Ho stood lookiug rt hor tuittl tho rehearsal was ended and fho nroso, with her fathor, to J0.1V0 U10 IKIK&). Then with a heavy sigh, which startled him, 'to tanud away. IIo wnlkcd homo burled in deep medlta tlou. Hu elimhod up to his ttio chamber wid took olf hla coat. IIo placed himsolf before his lookiug um mm begun to pluy Othollo. In a few moment ho paused. What wwLUwuwtWi'.! ttil4itUioU4 that ho was becoming 1 " 1 of his great role? Never I Hobet ..laun Ho worked up his scent with re doubled energy. It was tio Uro. In stead of his own face, ho saw in tho glass that of tho manager's daugh tjr. Othollo at last had encountered a rival. The horriblo truth dawned upon tho mind of Phineas Gunny that, instead of ono master passion, ho now had two. Tho first was Othello; tho second Virginia Fran cis. "This," ho reflected, "is too much. Lovo, that has hitherto shunned tho poor utility man and confined Ins at tentions to tho bosoms of the lead ing, tho juvenilo and tho walking gentlemen, now comes to mo. What havo I to do with lovo? Alasl lean only worship her at a distance " And ho wa3 as good as his word. Ho watched her overy movement, whenever sho was in tho theater. Asfor her, it would bo foolish to say sho did not notico this. Sho was a woman and an actress, and admira tion was tho perfumo of her life. Therefore, sho quickly saw that Phin eas admired her. Nay. moro, sho perceived that ho was deeply in lovo with her. "Poor fellow I" Bho reflected; "ho has fallen hopelessly hi lovo with me. It is too bad. I didn't mind tho sighs of tho fashion, bio young mpn in New York, because I know they bestow them upon ovory actress in tho city. But this poor fellow, bo is in earnest, and yet ho does not daro to speak to me." These thoughts grow in Virginia's miwl Kliii fniintl limvnlf r'ont.inii.'il- wanderer on tho face j ly watji,jng Phineas to soo if ha was Jlnnnnantm1. 1 fnv tin 1 i,.; l. TT.. -l..n,. l. ..,.. wuuuiiiiiu iiui', xiu 11 in i.y uuiunu more moody and melancholy, a'-id sho daily becamo more sorry for him. At length, ono morning, whilo sho was sitting at tho prompt tablo during a rehearsal, sho saw Phineas , standing well back in tho first on- tranco anu uovounng tier witu ins eyes. Sho aroso and carelessly walked up to tho back of tho stage, and then, passing around tho wings, sho camo down behind Phineas and attracted his attention by a little cough. IIo started and began to tromblo when ho saw her. "Why do you staro go at mo?'1 sho asked. " 'S death I" said Phineas in alow voice. "I may not tell thee that. Woman, I havo only two pabsions. Ono is to play Othello and tho other is a secret which must uot pass my lips." "Poor fellow," sho said very soft ly, as sho turned away. "Perdition catch my soul, but I do lovo thee 1" exclaimed Phineas under his breath. Sho hoard him. She felt that Bhe ought to havo been very angry, but in spito of herself sho was pleased. Tho next time sho passed Phineas in tho street sho completely upset that gontloman by bestowing upon hhn a smilo aud a bow. Tho days rolled on, nnd Phineas Gunny's now passion grew. As for tho young lady, her pity for hor strango lover nko grow. Sho always spoko to him kindly, which nddod fresh fuol to tho firo which was con suming his being. Thus matters wpnt on until Virginia had been in Cohonk two weeks. Tho citizens of that enterprising city then conceived tho brilliant idea of giving a grand benefit to tho young lady whoso talents shed luster upon tlio town. Manager Francis was, of courso, delighted, and announced that his daughter would appear on Juno 7 in hor famous rolo of Dcsdomona. Tlio play was at onco put in re hearsal. Phineas, as usual, was cast for Ludovieo, aud had to onduro tho misery at rehearsals of hearing his favorite part butchered by tho lead ing mau, Oscar Montrose Thou Phineas gnawed his lips. Then his heart beat in auguish un speakable. Ho know how ho could play that part, and his Foul burned with anxioty to act with his beloved Virginia as tho Desdomona. But his wishes woro of no use Sho and ho could not bo brought to newly to gether. At rohenrsals ho stood in tho entrances and murmured tho well known lines whilo Montroso was murmuring thorn on tho stage Virginia, who nan iauon into a habit of watching her queer lover, saw him as ho was going through his daily performance Sho found an opportunity to speak to hhn. "What woro you muttering hero a fow moments ago?" sho asked. "I was speaking," ho roplied, "as they should bo spoken, tho subliiuo lines of OU olio." "Do you know the part?" "Do I know it I For fourteen years it has burned and soothed in my brain 1 Othollo is my ono grand pas sionor was. I havo learned tho business of all tho greatest exponents of tho rolo who havo over lived. But my time will eomo, but until thon I must go on, on, on, as Lu dovieo." At lost tho festal night arrived. All Cohonk turned out to do honor to its fair tragedienne. At half lKist 7 tho ttcoplo wcro crowding through tho doors, and as Managor Francis peered' through tho "poor holo" his heart was very glad. As ho stood thoro tho stago manager rushed up to him with an opou lotter in his hand. "Mr. Francis!" ho exclaimed, "Mon troso has sent mo a noto saying that ho foil down stairs this afternoon aud sprained his ouklo ho that ho cannot walk, and consequently cannot play. What's to Iw dono?" "Done? We must chango tho bill. Lot us go nnd seo Virginia." Tho Vionager led tho way to his daughter's dtvssiug room, and found Unit Bho had uot yot begun to droc& Sho opened tho door for tho two men, and saw by their faces that 6omothing was wrong, "What's tho muttcrl" she twkod. "Moutroso ii drunk and can't got out of tho house." "Oh, my I" exclaimed Vinrinia. "My cliikV1 said hw father, "we mvM.oisV Um Ull to 'JtfOttiAr,' J W'V- I y i ii .n I ll am up iu tho part, and1'- "I do not want to play Parthcnia; 1 I ..io tho part la no ono up i;i Oth no?" "iIotnGTOl." Virgiuit looked perplexed for n moment. Thou alio suddenly ungnt cned up. "Papa," sho exclaimed, "thero i3 n man in tho company who knows that part perfectly." "Who?" asked tho manager. "Mr. Gunny." "Good heavens I Virginia, ho is crazy." "Yes, to play Othollo." "How do you know that?" "Ho told mo so." "Orpheus, call Gunny." In n fow moments Gunny ap peared. "Gunny," said Mr. Francis, "do you know Othello?" "I am a letter perfect, sir, in tho whole play; do you want mo to prompt?" "No; I want you to play Othello." Phineas staggered back against tho doorframe "Aro you ill? Aro you afraid to try?" "Afraid 1 For fourteen long years I havo hungered and Unrated for a chanco to play that part, mid now it has come Sir, you aro my benefac tor." "Don't thank mo, my daughter in sisted upon it." Poor Phineas was overcome He gasped two or threo times, and then spoke: "Mademoiselle, I cannot tell you of my gratitude; I will show it in my acting." "Well," said Francis, go and dress whilo I go and mako an apology to tho audience. " Phineas smiled sarcastically as ho walked away. Mi. Francis went be fore tho curtain after tho overture and said: "Ladies and Gentlemen Itis with great regret that I nnnounco tho sud den illness of Mr. Montrose. His part will bo taken at half an hour's notico by Mr. Gunny, for whom I be speak tho kind consideration of the audience." Mr. Francis retired amid distinct murmura of disapivroval. Tho curtain arose. Rudorigo, Bra bautio and Iago went through itb their scene. Then Iago and Othello mado their appearance. A murmur of surprise aud approval ran through tho house Phineas had thrown his wholo soul into his makeup. IIo looked tho part to perfection. But the actors standing in too wings were smiling in anticipation of tho coming, fiasco. Phineas played his opening scenes in much tho same manner as ho had previously played Ludovieo. Frauci3 breathed moro easily. "Gunny will be a mighty weak Othello," thought ho, "but I don't belie vo they'll guy hhn." Matters went on smoothly Phineas camo to tho speech to his narrativo to tho duko. Up to that time ho had felt as ono in a dream. Tho old, familiar words suddenly awakened him to a sen.-.o of his situa tion tier father loved me: oft invited me. That lino awoko tho slumbering fires in Phineas Gunny's soul. Ho saw Virginia Francis standing in tho entranco, watching him. Ho remem bored Forrest. Ho began to net. Ho finished the speech amid a spon taneous burst of npplauso. From that moment ho played Othello as ho had never played tho part oven before his old looking glass. At tho end of tho third net ho and Virginia woro enthusiastically called boforo tho curtain. Francis stood astounded in tho prompt entrance. His daughter ran to him and throw her arms about his net !c. "Papa!" sho cried; 'I havo novor played Desdemona ns hor tenight: I never Othello!" Tho enthusiasm of tho houso in creased. Phineas was improving in ovory act. '.io murder scene was electric. Tuj curtain fell, and again Phineas led tho glowing Virginia to tho footlights. . ' When they had left tho stago she looked at him with dolight and won der in her eye3. "Oh, you're an nrgel!" she ex claimed. "You are Limply great." Phiucts sank down into a chair aud burst iuto a flood of tears. "At last," ho sobbol; "attor four teen years. Mademoiselle, you aro tlio ideal Desdemonr.." Arising, ho offered hor his hand, aud begged permisMon to lead her to Uio dressing room. She assented. At tho door ho paused and said: "Miss Francis, I havo had only ono passion, and that was to play Othello. I lovo tho part better from having played it with you. I should like to play it with you all tho rest of my life" "And I could play Desdoinona,'1 sho answered, "with you ns Otliejlo. all tho rest of my life." "Thon lot us do so," ho said. "I lovo you. Many mo nnd we'll pny tho pieco around tho world," "xou lovo mo!" until I am playing had such nn White's No. 60, SALEM'S FINEST TItUUK iUII IUVU JUUI V, ...... , "Ever since I ftrstsaw you, O. uello &SF for bl"U,m' tfw,ff& ' SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbBHsBBBbV TsHBSBBBBBBBBBBPSBBBBBBBflHssflsBBBBBBBsHsHsfl for Bnfants and Children. " Cas orl a Is so well adapted to children that I recommend 1 1 aa superior to any prescripUon enovro to me." II. A. Ar.cnin, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. "Tho use of 'Cartiria'Is so universal and Its merits so well known tint It. seems a work of supererocaUon toendorso it. Few are the Intelligent families v. ho do not keep Castorla wahln easy reach." CAHL03 Martto v.v , New York City. I.ato Tastor Bloomlngdalo Keformed Church, Castorla cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, Kilia Worms, gives sleep, and promotes d Without Injurious medication. " For several yeira 1 havo recommendeo your ' Castorla, and shall nl ays continue to do so as it Una invariahly produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Pardee, M. D., ' Tho Wlnthrop," liSth Street and 7th Are., New York City Tmt Csstauh Company, 77 SIunitAT Stbeet, New York. r'srp1" 'uirLmtirwi im,'.-."". Mr. W. tho drug for tlio M. Terry, who has Been in luialn s nt Elktou, Ky., pnst. twelve yearn, says1 "Chnmtiurlnln's CmiRb Remuly sjlves better entislaetinn than any other eouph im"'!cine I have ever sold." T,,c!,' 'sood reason for this?. No i. ther will cureu cold so quickly; no othf r is w eei tain u preventative aud cure for croup; no other allortls so much relief in cases of whooping cough. Kor wile by Buskett & Van Slyo, Drugglstf. Stockholders' Meeting. NOTICK Is hereby Rlvca that tho annu al meeting of lliesltckliolders or Uio t'apltalaodnnt Sller Mining company ol thocitvofBPlein, Oreicti, will bo held nt the olllco or the und( rslKncd, in wild city, on I lie second Thursday, the lit u dny or August. I.swa. t :l o'clock p. m, Tor the election of dheetors nud for such filler business ns mis coine In-fore ho mi etlns J 11 HAAt),Secieinry. Salem, Or., July lUlli, ibM. " "' Slicrffl's Sale. Notico is hereby given that by virtue of nn execution, duly icsui-d out of tlio circuit court of tbo bliite ol o t son, lor iie couu;y or Marlon, nuu to monirecuuon tlielCtUdayof July, A. !., WJi, upon n ludeiiient and de"ree ol Joieelosme dnl If V"u are nervous or (lynoeptlo try Cn- reni'eiedcutercd til tecord and docketed In ter'a Li'.tiie Jieivo Fill. ) spipsla inak ' und by i-ald clrcnit court, on tuezfcl I'uy oi you nervous unit iiervoiiMicss makes you djspcpiic: omicrciiif liitiuurH y u misera ble, nnd tlitso Uttlo pills cure loU ily liiend. low here! you know how wen und nervous your '..fo is, and you Know tint Uirtt-r's Iron i 111 will relieve 'or, nowwlij imr boiair about it nnd buy her a I ox. v woman who is wenR, nervous nnd sleeping, and who has told bnud nr.d f.'ct, cajuot feel nnd act like h well perhon. Cartel 's lrcu Fills equalize the circulation, temove nervousness, und give t.trcU5,lli Oil 161, Church Directory. CUMDKI'.LAND l,UEsl)YTPKIN. Salem, Ort,-ou, Itev. J E. Ulalr, I'astor. Sunday school overy Sunday, 10 u. m. Preaching iery hundiiy, 11 a. in. nud 7:30 p. in. Church house ou High street, between Mdrlou and Union. Everybody welcome. JlKrilODis Ei-iscoi'At,. Services on l-:b-butli at 10:"0 and 7:30. Sunday school at 12; Epworth Leagues at 0: J f; Prayer meet ing every Thursday evening, llsv. 0. U. Ivcllerman, pu&tor. Evanoehcai.. Corner of LIber'y and Center streets. Sunday set vices 10:50 a. m. and 7:30 p.m., Sunday school 12 in., Y. P.tS. 0. K. 0:3J p. in.; Prayer meeting Thursilny, 7 30 p.m. J. liowersox, pabter, residence .27 Llbeity s'rcel. 1'JtKSUYTKKiAN. Churuli street, between Cheiutkela and Center. Freiichiug morn ing anil evening; Sabb.illi school at 12 m.; Y P. . C. E. at 6:J0 p. m.; pmyer meetlLg Thursday at 7:10 p. ui. ilov. F. II. G wy ni.e, I), 1) pastor. 8r. JosEni's Catholic Cihikch. Che ineKuki and Cottuice. Snu'Juy services: Low muss 7.30 a. m.; high mass 10:30; Sunday school 3 p. m.; vespers 7:;f0; week d,ij h, low mass 7 a. m. Hev. J. S. While, pistor, CoQltEOTIoAI..-Crlltr Center and Liberty ei vices buuriny a. lC.JOa. m. and 7 p. m.; Stiuday school 12 r i., Y. 1. S. C K. at 6:0 p.m.; prayer nieell."g7:D0i.m.Tlmrs day. Itev C. L. Corwiu. j. isto.-. St. I'aui. Ei'iscopai. Crui.ui. rurntr Oiiurch aud Clieiuekeiu. St-ivices 10.W a in. Mid 7 p. ln.jHundaj school 11:13 a. m,; serlco Jlonday lC:30a. in ; Thun-d.iy 7.S0ii. m. Itev'. W. Lund, lector. FlltST IIaitist. Llbily aud Ma Ion. Services 10:3J a. m. nnd 7:C0 p. ni ; Sundr.y school 13 m.; young peoplo's meeting nt 8 p. in.; prayer meeting 7:30 Thursday. Itev. Hubert Whltaker, pastor. Fbi:e AHuiODiST. l!ev. II. K. Smalley pasioi. ervlces Sunday morning atid eveuluir, otinriuy icbo.il at 10 a. in.; prayer ineetlus Friday night. Chinch pposite North Salem school. FinuNvs. At lllglilunil pnik on carllne. services 10:0 a. in. and 7.. 0 p. m.; Sunday school 12 in.; Christian Endeavor 0 p. m.: prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. in. Ilcv F, M, George, pastor. Cuuistian. High and Center, Sundity school la in.; preaching 10:30 a. ni.; jouiij peopio's society U.3C p. in; preaching 7:J0 p. in. Itev, W. It. Williams, pastor. UhlutAN ItEKOltiiEu Capital and Mail- on.j uiirbiy service 11 a, iii.jHiinday school to a. in.; prayer ineellns Wednesday 7;.I0 p. m, Itev. J. Mucllhaupt, pastor. OHltlsTlAN hctKNCK.-Servlcts In Unl lariau hall at 10s.0ii.in.nud 7:S0 p in ; bab balb school m.j Blblo study Thursday ovenlns. South Sai.km-M. E. chinch. Preach lngoerySiindvyat 10:30 a. in, and 7:30 p. m. J. II. Kooik, pastor. Qeuman liAi-TisT.-Servlces In tlrrman lh'ptut church north of Cottage stiett. Itev. John Fcchtcr, pastor. African JlKiiioDtsT. Not U SuUm. Ser ices at 11 a. iu. aud 7:50 p. in. huud., school at 1 p, m. Ilov. O, W. While, pastor, Mm. Woodwouth's Mfcnoos.-ei-vlces a 1 10.T), -IM and 7:S0 every day in the tout nt the Junction of the elect" Incar Hue. lemprrance gospel mm tltgs ut i o'cit Miiiduy at W. O, T. U, hsll, June, 1892. in a certain suit then In said court p-nillnir, wherein James Shlrloy wus plalntilt ana A,u. iioason, i- u, iiuustu, J. W. llodou, Ileile Hod-on, Illanch Hod son. Irfivlna .McCormlc's, , H AluUor nilck, s.J. liilllng on. O. . Ullll'lo-i, W. 1J. Hodson, Ella Ilodwii. Pr. Tbuinl son nnd A. C. Brer, wno dUeniKnH, In favor ol plalntdl'Hnd Halut delencl'iu , bv which execution, lain comma dtdtj sell tbeprcniLes U rcluailer described. and out ot the proceedM ol such sle. to sills y the sum ol f2114 'ilO, together wi.n In teiest thertou, ut the rn o of leu per ceut. per annum, Irom Judo 211, 1M). anil the further sum of :S1E0 as ntiomej's le and costs and disburtcnn nls ofsnlrtsuit, taxed at 511 -13 1(0, and costs slid expemes ol sale, and ir any rcslduo ivnialn, after tho satisfaction of Paid Judgment an I costs nnd disbursement i a d exi elites of sale, he applied, ns far as applicable, lu wnidtheclalm of defendant, O. P Ihon.p- son, ninounlliig io s iu nun mieie i thereon at tho rate of 10 per tent, oer an num, from the Mth day of June, lb'J.', ami If any of said lnml leinalu unsold, alter 8nllslvlng p'alutlirs tlalni, that the ic maludcrof the laud be s.ild, or eo much thereof as shall satlsiy uelei.OPiit l). v. Thompson's demand. 1 havo levied upon, and I will on Saturday, the 20th day of August, 1392, at the hourofoueo'clock p. m ,of said day at the we t dooror tho county court house In Salem. Jlaiion county, Oregon, sell at public auction, to tho highest tilddr-r, for cash In baud, on the day of sale, nil the right, title. Interest nnd e'lutc, wheio mid defendants and each of llitni. aud n.l per sons lnlining under them, and cicb of them or any ot them has In or to tbelol lowlng described teal propet tj to wit- I lie fractional s eqiiarter being he niulli hall of thusotitli ciit quirter ol iot-land2of section 2j in township S, .outh ranyo, 3 "est, Wllianittte mcrijian. nnd tho Irac tionalAVest half oi the south west quaiter ofsecti'm 30, t iwnslilp 8, south range 2 west, Willamette mcildlnu, except 10 acres oll'ortbe east sldeol the fractional west, halt ol the west hall of tlio southwest quart' rot section 30, In the lorm of a p ir itllc'OKrum, extending no oss said land, thero beiiic In all of this conveyance I'd ami CI acres f land les., 175 acies olf lot No. 2, deeded to lolm wlttselitn, all or said land, situate In ;d.-tihm ciunt . sUito ol Oregon. Jull. lCNIGIiT. fliwtfl'Mii'lon co. Or IlyF.T WKiaili'MAN ilejuty. Dated nt Salem, Hits Hull day of July, Notice of Final ccouui. To all whom It may concci n: "M OI'K'E Is tiert'bt ancn 1 nl tln under. i.1 signed a iinlnls rapiri f i ho estate of .Murj w. llutton, deccnsid 1ms this diy tiled his final account as sm U udmlnlsti . tor, with tboclerit of theco ntv court lor Minion c.iuuty, Oregnu, mil the Judge of aid court has fixed tho ill! P diy ot August IbW, at 1 o'clock p. in. at. t lit comity tourt nH.m 'u the court hou eot aid county, ns the llnioaiid jiliice lor tao 1 oaring or a y olijecjons Inch them niuj beto mid ac count and lor the scttleinen t hereof. J. it FultKKsr, Adinlnlstmtor. juiy is, inva 7-21-ot J. H. HAAST" TI1E WATCH .iAKEB, 21535 ComrercLI S(., - item, Oregon, (Next door to ICIeia's.) Specialty of spectacle, a -id repairing t IcH-ks. Watthen and Jewelrv EX K.HALL, Paper Hangerand Decorator, Ofllco at Clias. Cal 'crt'sJMHUonery store, Hilem. Oregon has boon only it bocon(lai-y iiailon, ouiu you icini to lovo mo?" "No." IIo tuniwl to leavo hor. Qhe Initl nor luuitl on hta arm. (iT Onillll Itnf Ion... 4-. In,.n -x,. bocauso-becauso I havo alreluly "UdE pAlATUVO, KaLso. learned it."-Saubivtto in Now York MINING, PAPJSK HANCil, 4WUB, I J. M, Needham, SuHliqu Are not the only abode of nWnrli You nnd It everywhere, evo In lu.uUt.lc -Ure HtnuwpherJo nud saultarv cmdiHoiw would oevm to be uufuvornhlo toll do- etopmeut. The universal remedy (or nnd Vt'MlVi'?' Ul". ,u tiuwaIat. U IIiwIMtor' Hlo-n.l, Hitters tt hnter VWllV! y '"J1" f !'. "usl vlru'cn form HUdwli-UurUbecli'lUinmt io er, billons rjmilitea,dunibHgue or nirue mke, the ItiUereU moot popular snd ci.ttuie tlie bjt m. is of protecti.ii uUd cute. lil...' w V? 'hl '."? y "'uou mrtllrtna !m .W"'1"? Plnlns froiuailooadn.o j ndrluutMip wore than a iiietapbo' -chI mum. t-or(Jfbiiity,aiitfi, ,,, '.u.iS' liver m kldnev -rouble it irimUly Ittlt 'NATUIUL WOOD FINISHINQ. 1 HtwKr1"'' "'" Froia Teruipal or Inle:!ci 1'oiots the Norihcrn Facile Railroad Is the lino to tube To all Poibk Eiut and South. ,.i.t,!?,1,et"B!ns,urrop,e'1l'niitiiroiisb Nstlbi. iiaIiv exery diy In the J eat u. ST. I'All. .W C A INoi'liiiute of care.) Composed of diiilngnirsunsurpasned. Pullman duuvlni,- rnn sleepers Ol latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars; Best that can be constructed and lu whir h -i-curuniudatleiw are both Iree and ivo fcLRiAU'J' PY COACHES. A oouttonoi t :iU4 eonne-tinir with mi !ervU-e?0rU1U '' "? uuStSM cur""Tnnd ' ' 'e. iKiUl. aDyakento TjirouirU lickeu to and from all mini. ?,&?eriSa KnKlaud aud Eupe can be purchased at any ticfeel ouiw oftUU Sim! KllM lnfnim.,1 .. u wsSSSwaa Afslstant 121 'lrsi ' " rj A. I). CHAKLiTON, IHl, (Xir. U HhlXuA. . i "" "j rut. SHAW A DOWNING, AEen(a. ft 0, rnRTECTIOS IVSISQg tn, 1U , wu. o coNorjuiuu j olew i. ol . u riiTuf,: l AtYWt Kwr.i ttii CM. iv . : , . TMUl)yKI)OKllKll OK IIKU MKV iV"hutV&U.w K t niiwi rtr ou 3 II! I " 1 1 NG. ftirtlaud. li.lJASiw1?'!?. .tun kjIBHHH IllWlff fCSS P O C P? & r; - re g b- P p to C- B S -. B B" -' & ij 7? 2 it S &si i n D O 3 n - 3 as a o s P O O P cf T '"w " fri ? ii P B- -U- 1' CI- , i-s H-iff3 w r. Hffig" b " d S ... p B O o M J n- B B O SB-w C no .9 .. K X sr M f BJ 3 ( - S ptm 5-M OB " 6 Vj cq-Qro s, gg g s g-g C ri- U) & Ci a o 3 a B " a re 5. r"i zr. M c B s e w z & p O p u-i r. ?t- 3 2- P- a &? tjfT 6 Ojf ' 2 O c b- ?r B.' p j- CD CO " O o P re ' w t-r a o - a c Mp cx, re S cf 2 a a: a Wa " p tri h-1 sr ids 3 3 g B ra p- g- p- s. p co to B P B- P -J? B B. Zi P B, S- 5 Ch 3 O P- B CD - O to b - o i B P BJ P o 5 b2- i o rn w g;rj3 i B' m W w B'CIQ 1L ti. to o to wj re " i-fj-" c?M H CO 7 P i i PT Ihiihii mi CIO CO C-S5 i z Jloforo Starling on n Jourrn person usually desires lo Rain sonn k rormatlon ns to the most dcHlinhlo rom.T i. lleforo RturtiiijT on n trip to V. rnny polbtljifl vtut)b i Idpr l irwith iiliinpuHl tin etilil. nl c' ,. n., .pill mt.iilinun llnljul. uln ,.. lll.l.,IIIIU II. Iiutv.il.nv ..vn.n .11. Ilief. ii.ni ,ulllnflVi,f Ittm 11m r.litnlnu, n,. . .l service. ciuro or n vnursclf X Wisconsin uetiti.il i uio nt , tmis n on tlilsroulc nto vestibule nud mi cuuitt, with I'ullmau'a latest Dm wmp Ikiuiisui ora eli'imiit i nv CoichesnrO I li m ,. of latest deplpi, built i'.pitsb lor(ifc'l vice, and nre exquisite in lu.iusii ih u convenU nt nud comfortuolo in mrKi inentnnd s lomplete Iu overy deli n ti they hnvo uo superior lu eomiorl i gancc. The dlnuiit rjir cervicu Is pi-uinJV ccd by nil tho most elegant ov r c.iiif nled, and Is operated In the llitf est i patrons. hast IralnR vln tlio isroiit m let I.liicRloiixOiMiaueupollBdiiily nt i'.'h i and U:i' p m., nnd St. 1'iuilut l:,flj uud'tlup iu., niukinif fnuiinl e toi lion with nil tiiilns lion, tlio ist, SOUtllHCSt. Kor tickets, ninps, pmnplilit nud Inloruintlonnppl Kit. 1. Mielll, t and T. A., MlunciirK its, Vim ., ort u ,i (J. 1'ond, Oeneial 1'usicnijei m d Aont, Clucago, 111. I it Proposals for Jlltls. VTOTICE Is heir by tlveii tlint sni!nl I. J JLl vlll oe rectivtii v mu .uj 1 1 cni tjuKou, until 8 o'clock p, m ol Aiimi, lbW.uud will bo open d L tlmunG 1 ., i couilnlttceinsooutneiealtP. aspiheina for thegradlrt-' ouiblntr, driiliilUKimdi proVliiB.uciiiKlint, t tbo l inuHnuUh,! untloiis to bo li.tiitt Hie oily stuvijc otnce.mul ulsom cordltiK to liiiiH himI s, Ilcnt!oni to bolunilsbcd bo Hie ludd r, that pai tot UoininerdiiUticet between u noi to sldo or bi ldyo neiiiss MUith M 111 crt lo ilie norili sldi of t mler strict, mill . Ihatp.irtol Court Mil el between the cj Hiuooi Jiign Hircei una tuo cast, side I'ront. stirct and nil thut pint ol Hu strtel bitwern thcinst slue ol High stn,! null 111- ilisisineoi rnui siruei, mitt pnrtol Keny Hit -t between the euvt i, ot Jlbirly Muet to Ibe east side l'"iout s' uel.nndiill tlint part ol it, stuol bctv tu tbo cast b'de orionnneri stieitiild tht m t tdnol !' out stnet. ceitlllc.itooldepo.slLlu sin o haul, or i city ol Nilem. tu boo. lu lavor or the e,, or snieli ,t)rcffon, lorlliosum of live h, dieddoll-iraiiiustucco in pnuy each hid i nlll bepiyuble to tliecity of Baleni, l , Kou, us lljtwi, settled nnd lltiuldated dm iiBCslniiiSolln' lildd r sl.iiu not exuu the couuu't, bono und und rtnitint glvcMirt iiuil stillii'iiiii biuoiles siitui tuiyiotlie iiuijOi ot tlio city or huij, Oregon, In case sild woiit Is nwnrdtd oiler, d to saiil bidder llmuli form of n tinct, bond and imderbihliii,' Is on 1 i, the olileti ol tile slli el commissioner 1 city or ynleni icsuMstlu) right tj it any or all bids. 1 one by order of thecu moil council oi iiieciij ui onieiii. il. V. IIU.M', ( II Mt OKI , II 1,. l.AMOLKIf Committee on fcticrihuml ruLllei'iopu . i-nia Slieriil's hale. rori('13Murcbyg!vin Ui. t bj vlni S of an cio uili n duly issued cm i tnu county com lot the state oi Origo tliHcuiiuty ol Murlou, and to me dun , .... Hi,, 1-t if,... tf 1 1. 1 .' A 11 it )) .. iLt ..iw.nvvi.. ... u,uj,n,., .M..Af 1 I H Q 4 Judgment du j rcnatred.eritcici. of ri , ..nrt .1.1. .1.1.1. .1 I,, n. . H 1... ...I., ... ..... ' HUM uvvnvLvu in ,.u,i ",, r,iiii ,. iijtr ( ...i tltuVI.I iI.il .if linn 1 111 1.. .... .. ' .... vuvi w.c. itvij " ..uv, v.., iAl ,. L-t ,jj. suit then In ald murt peiullng wheii und ii llliscli wcio piiiiutills und 1! C Villi. III! .L'l.u .1. ,i.l,.ll.,.t 1,1 ".. , ..n ... . .U.IM... ....O V.V.V......U V ... ....... I.i I ,J till' and ugaliisi. ileiindiint, by whlih ti cutlon I am con lnaui ed that out u peisoual proji. rtj ol said difuiidunt n snllltient cannot bu f und then outef i real pioperty ot s'lld dctendnnt to sat tliflsuinor 'Iweutj fotu and bvlou dnib, with Interest theitou itttlio ruto of Uw cent, pci unuui fioni thoti h day ol ' gust, 13, aiid-tho sum ofTuelcJi dollars with li Iciest thertou ut the m 8 per cut. per milium since AuguiC' jroi, uim nic mi tin isiiiii in niAietnh dollars cost', au.' costs aud cxpeuses sain execution. 1 hue IcnIcJ upon tti will ou Satnrday, the t3th day of August, , D.,1832, ut the hour oi 1 o'clock p in. of mid (Hi nt the visldcoror tliecounl court lull InSiileni, MhiIoii countj, Oic-t,on, nil v. tbu highrst blodei rorcasfi lu lmndoui duj ol sale, all the rlgbl, titk, imtrcsiiu (.iiite which said deltiHliiiit.lt 1-' Vim li , lii.d on ur ultir the 21st duj ot Ju it'JJ, In and tolliHlollowlntr disci biut I pioicrty, to-wlt: lleglnumgnt tl.t w.tu- Wist cornev of tbo sniltlin ut nnnrli.r i stcUon 4,T,U, . li, ; u-.; thenco (atl ,' rods; tlieiuo south 11 iod-; thLiicewtstlh', rods; l heme norili ii ions to tho place $ beglunlug, (oiilalniLB 'J8 acies nmrew lis-; and ulw ull ot tho douii'iiin lud claim cit Ueijiimin Vnuithnund I-.lUib. . tu.hiiliiT. Usn. a vist,i,nve mm ii tipt IIioioiIowIiik dctcrlbeil premt e, !v w l: lieuiuinmriit tho niuthwticorier-v Ihc soutluust nuniterol secium 4. -i u . II. 2 Wtal cf iho WIltii.dHllH Moiwl., thei ce uwth ai chains; thincc west II l-hllll.Vl 1fl fllU 11CI 1 111 ltjt .......l.H ... ......... . . .............. .i.i.iti ,,! jpH), CoiiK'sdonutlou land claim; tlicnci am ciKtvrn bound-iiy (iftnid look's d lhIu iu.1 ..i.iiiii oui-uuiiim; iiiejieetiisi l.tucca i to the plnco oi beginning, containing if, act is, more or less, l'tledati-ulciii, thiUMidnvnf Juii.ib, Sheriircf 'ni Inn I oi ulj ( rig n. itj -. i, , iiiujijjiAn, itpuij, 71 OATicttlr CN SAU TO OMAHA Kansas City, St. Paul CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, .AnJlall Pi-lnts JEast, North and Sui.th, PULLMAN SLEEPERS, COLONIbT SLEEPERS, RECLINING CHAIR CAIS ANn niKIFRR- Steamers Portland 'o 3nn Francitcc Kieij1 1 Days. TICKETS kSSP EUROFE Kor rates nnd geuciul iulonoatina c on or address, W H. lIUIiUUHT, Asst, Genl. I'uM W 2H Wasblugton St , I'onTrwVjiiJ, (WW - e500 ffiBE ffWBK r" "Ttfc H M. BVSS . M M to Itlehim's Oolden Balsam No. J ...va viiancret, uhi, and scconJ ! Bores en tho Legs and Body; Sore E Lyes, 1,080, rto., Cbppcr-colorcd UiotcbeJ Sjpliilitiol'4nrtli,uleased Scalp, ard ! primary forms cf tho disease Inown t -)-plillIs. Iilce, F3 OO per IloMl. ! Klchnii'n Onlilun nulsnm Xo.i Curcs-TertUry. ilercurlaiayphllitlo Itheu nutlsin. I'alns in tho Bones, rlnln tin Head, back of tho Jfixk, Ulcerated fVt UTiroit, Si-phlllt!o Hash, Lumin ai a . tricted Cords, Stiffness of the Limbs, swJ eradicates all disease from thi) )"ra, whether causeil by Indlsrrction or '' pf Mercury, Jcavlnp tho blxid pur wD hfalthy, lrlco S5 OO per Koitle. t.o Hlclinu'i, Golden HitanltU Antl; uoio for the cure of Gonorrhoea, t Iir.tatlon Oravcl, and all Urinary or Oenl UI dlfarranjemenU. Price 6a 30 P Unttle, - Itlctiau'a Ooliteil Spanish I Jectlnn, forsivere taseo( Oonorrnpn,. InlUmmntoryOlect, fitrlcturM.ic l'r" 81 JU i per lludlo. J . for the effective healinf jyphllitlo Sorrt and erapUons, lrlrel 00 per llo; Klclmu'a Ooldeu I'Uo-"" nd Brain treatment, lust of phj-l ! P' J. eices ot over-work. Prostration, o- Prleo a 00 per Bob Tonloniid Nervlney .. 6nt verywbere, a a 5- fueawtr J""' perexprast THE filCrURDSD5lDa C0.,AEcL'1' V dk lit .HARRET t 'ji j-jsziOii & IT W'i'" vrfoa f !.' j