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U) si m m totti Aero mad m Living. . A, oorwapemJen t ol Tk Ohio Fiu-nttr Chut im enersretfa tatm t otaM to work tit bnjr on etvdti tn W MWreotjr nrr- of land, rich or jwor. near -. .n...... ..r ... i . .!... iLrwi i. i .1 -i iuioSiiM nui ivbb man t,uw uiuniiib' -rirs, nml in n fi t yearn not only tiy 1W tbr I itnl, imf ihiUm a living bMlli. tl hitimrlf luit iNiuurht Iwsntv fkn-eti in i" Mltl. t ui..l m . K...1-, !.:. L h , rj.n ... wro jmn juiuri iiim- jpw not ouiy out 01 iHt, tint witli lm- hfWvnients o-i !,i 4 ffe wteth $800. At ?41jft tatfl no f u nior iiVajftrwitly iksed tie- rJUrtr of setting oh. A. WlfM J i ..... .Ja-lafc MAia .f.....1 4.1. . w wutpiwwwai wn uuvitni lilt: year of hUt ooeajawioy raven ty- doUant mi mr for lh land. FTn i,i.i.J1 .. a , i. . ytjouM wwgw mqu n acre, bo mncu lias Mbd to its vairte, but lie has no vvIbIi .to Mlt He 1b luylne tin money? Ho i'lliMnsBouieof liia uetho4, Holms ' been a 'clow student of agricultural . fnmitnre botu in books ana tianers. una 6 A , '. M Attributes much of his success to this ' feet. Furthermore, he has run to pecUlHes iu gardening. He has n con v (ridentbJo vineyard from which he sells grmpes. " But he had not put all his ejgs in one basket, but distributed thcin, eo that if. one is a loss he will have others to fall back on. For instance, on the one vegetable, borne radish, which moit fanners treat with contempt, he realizes annually a large sum. He put.i it up in bottks, and OAtiriot prejwre it fast enough for his customers. He has now an aero und a half in this vegetable alone. His plan generally is to find his own customers And sell to ihem directly, without the middleman's intervention. His wife does much of fho buying and selling nd otherwise runs the financial end of the partnership, leaving him tinio to oarry out his agricultural ideas. Artesian Wells in Cities. In Lincoln park, Chicago, is an arte Un. well that supplies twenty gallonn of pure waer a'srinute to thirsiy crowds. Artwlan well-water generally is pre ferred to that which cities get by pipkig from 'lakes1 and rivers, becauso it con tAittti less decaying organio mattor, towing as it? does from away down deep in the earth, The large well in Lincoln prk is'l.BQO. feet deep, und thero is in th park also another well of this kind, flowing constantly. During the disturb ance of the water supply some tkno incein Chicago one hotel triumphed over the others because it had its own Artesian well, from which flowed a crystal stream uncheckod by storm or breakage. In Newark, N. J., an enter prising citizen makes n comfortable living by bottling the wator from n fa mous artesian well and delivering it by wagon to families that aro unwilling to drink the ordinary hydrant water, It seems that thoro nro large possibili ties in the artesian well industry for cities and for smaller towns. An estab lishment that had its own woll would bo Independent at all times of the water department. For fires and season! of drought and for other emergencies public trolls of this kind would bo useful in vry city. And small' towns might draw heir entire water supply from this oaroe in almost any spot in this coun try. ""'Numbers of villages havo, in' fact, KPOtwtruoted public waterworks in this WAjrv And all of them might do so, It is a very soriou's business when n regularly accredited officer of tho United States in a foreign country stands a celf oonfeesed forger and swindler, as ono of our foreign consuls in Europe does al this moment. Nothing short of int un ity could exenso dishonesty in bucIi n place. The consul from this country who turns out to be a forger iloej irre parable damage. An imputation of dis honesty will bo cast on tho good uamo ofall Americans as long as his ci-imois remembered. Fooplo elsowhoro in Eu rope will shrug their shoulders nt men tion of a Unitod States cousul, "Amer fcMwv consult Oh, yes. American consuls Are forgers. Look out for thorn." To the man who has thus dragged his oountry's flag in tho dust and bemircd the. good name of all American cilUous hArdly any punishment is too hovoio, htt him go hang himself. An electric wagon, run by storage battary, has appeared in Chicago. It wight be useful and ovnilablo, and may jrt bo, but thoro is tho samp old trou ble. The battery which generates tho laetrlclty, and which must bo hauled About in ho wagon, weighs a ton as touch as one of tho largest of draft hortee. At present the motive power ooeis as much to maintain as a pair of horses, so thero seems no advantago txoept the greater cleanliness and more room In the streets. ' When shall wo save ah economical and convenient way of getting electric powor7 Tho stored battery for vehicles would come near Um mark if it could bo raado cheap and of light weight. Th skilled mechanics at tho Home toad mills struck and their places were mom or lee successfully filled. The whole iron and steel association of the lad united against the Carnegie men, too, but they yet went on operating tho But when the head cook struck, i thr.WAa trouble, sure enough. Warned editor gives considerable to discussing the reason for the of nations. The reason probably that nattowa decay when their time Mm ovarythlug else. ' fw Jowiait rabbis are agitating for a I aeourate translation of the Old, dd68 AND ENDS. Tile father of Jr.ir.m Mill w A cob Mer. Agowl playslxVuld infpret botlntho blind and the deaf. There are thirteen miles of bookshelves in the British musennu Tannin mixed with mutton tallow is good for chapped hands. Light haired prople, B" n nile. live longer than dark haired. Wooden pavements were tho inven tion of Nicholson in IfiM. Among 200.000,000 of the world's pop ulation slaver' still oxUts. New York is reputed to- eat 60,000 bushels of huckleberries every season. Some watches now made aro guaran teed to keep time to within ten seconds a month. A Newark gentleman advertises for a wife "who is pretty, but entirely igno rant of tho fact" Georgia has a mocking bird which can not only talk, but whistle almost any tuno it hears. An English 'paper aseorts that 1,000, 000 bonnets were sold in London during one week recently. Marshal Augcreau was tho son of a grocer, and leit that business to enlist as a private soldier. An electric cycle, which was guaran teed to run twenty-eight miles without recharging, cost $500. Tireless industry, so cultivated as to become n sustained habit of life, is an evidence of character. If tho garden spiders break and de stroy their wobs and crep uwty expect rain or showery woathor. Tho tallest man living today is said to lio Chang Tu Ling, the Chineso giant. His height is 7 feet 8 inches. During a lifotimo of observation ono sees many changes in tho customs and ucntinents of pcoplo and nations. A few drops of eweet oil will greatly lielp tiro running of tho carpet sweeper, sewing machino and clothes wringer. A Geneva watchmaker has invented a talking clock that can bo so adjusted that it will invite tho courting young man to stay to broakfast. John N. Hutchinson, of Richmond. Ind., has mot with twonty-flvo accidents nn tho last ten years. Both of bis arms Jinvo been broken, several ribs fractured, 3iis head crushed and one of his legs oroicen. Cared for by a Former Sluve. Robert Chison, aged eighty-five, onco n idavo on n Louisiana plantation and hhico tho war a resident of Indianapolis, is now coring for tho daughter of his old master nt his homo horo. Sho is an invalid and in poverty. Al though Chison hns served a toim in the j-cnitcntiary, and for years has been al iiiost under constant watchfulness of tho police, ho is seemingly utouing for all Ms sins by this net of charity. Tho woman ho is caring for is Mrs. Sarah J. Clark, whoso father beforo tho wnr was a planter in East Feliciana parish. While sho was vory young Mrs. Claik's parents died and sho bocumo tho ward of Sqniro Boyd, of Lancaster, O. Then sho married Milton L. Clrk, a captain in tho Union army, who squan dered her fortuno and then died of wounds received in battle. Since then Mis. Clark has led a wan dering lifo, and finally reached Indian apolis, when tho old slavo Chison took her in chnrgo after ho loarnod sho was an inmato of tho county asylum, Mrs. Clark has been faithful to her religion, and it was unavoidable misfor tune that caused hor poverty and hoino lcssnoss. Sho is an applicant for a pension and haa been for yours, but for sotno cause tho cluim has not boon nllowod. Indian apolis Letter, kiLUnq Off too&tiiTdis.' Ilrhlf1ir) Hhit Htoi-kllir 1'i.ncU (Itll I'hlt Will ti,t Mnrh ti l)etrov Tttrni. A distinguished kclehtUt IwM ien tell-'. "ing his brethren how he ilicpoMMl of the mosquito plague about his dwelling. "On the Slh of .Inly," he says. "I no ticed for the first time a few mosquitoes on the porch of my cottage on Onteora mountain, nrnr rurinorsvillo. Grecil county. N, Y, The elevation of this cot taftc is ulwnt 2,500 fret, nnd mosquitoes have hitherto liecn rare visitors. The month of Juno, however, was very wet, and as I had noticed several pools of surface water iu the immediate vicinity the presence of theso mosquitoes caused me MJUio ausioty, as 1 feared that thoy would continue to bleed through the summer find prove a serious annoyance later In ibosnmmer. 'One of the surface pools mentioned wh Mtnated upon my own grounds. and upon first noticing tho mosquitoes ,1 walked out to this spot. It was about dusit and n dozen or moro fcm.ile mos quitoes were found bnzzing about the surface of the water. I immediately sprinkled four ounces of coal oil upon the surface of the pond. Upon the fol lowing day 1 carefully measured tho lit tle pool and found that it container! sixty square feet. "From day to day until the 15th ob servations were made. Some lainstonns occuncd on tho tJth and 10th of the month, and after tho 1st of July tho pool lost tho glassy, iridescont surface effect given by the almost continuous and in finites! innlly thin layer of kerosene. Nevertheless tho insecticidal effect of tho latter did not seem to diminish, al though 1 could not perceive i,ny coal oil odor. Many dead insects were found floating upou the surface of tho water the nest morning after tho application, and theso increased rapidly. The pool which on tho evening of the 5th had been teeming with animal life contained no living insects during the following ten days. Tho tenth day after the ap plication of the kerosene av careful count of the dead insects floating upon the surface of tho water showed that thero wero 870 mosquitoes, besides many moths and other insects." The scientist who mado this discov ory believes that with tho drainage of swamp lands, the introduction of fish into ponds where they are not found, and by carefully watching tanks nnd rainwater barrels and treating them with oil before tho fomale has a chance to lay her eggs, the mosquito nuisance may be greatly lessened. Now York Post. Tub XeljjhtMH-lj'. A certain amiabfa yciing" hdtlAo yifo who predklcs bvcra cOmforl ablo suite of apartments in Harlem is convinced tlmfc thoro is mioli n thinp ns being too neighborly. Her neighbors oil tho floor above con vinced lior. When llio aforesaid neighbors moved into tho building this amiable liotievifo considerately sent lior neatly aproned domestic up stairs to inquire if tlioro was any thing that sho could do to add to the comfort of tho newcomers. Down camo a prompt request for tho loan of. a hammer and a stewpnn. When the stewpan was returned it was cracked, but that fact did not deter "tho neighbors" from asking for n bar of soap and a few matches. Tho latter articles thoy forgot to return, but thoy kept up tho borrow ing habit steadily, and did not get a real out and out rebuff till last week, when thei young daughter of "tho npiguborB"' family camo tothoamia blo housewife's door and after stat ing that her mother had unoxpected guests for dinner begged the loan of a pio for dessert. "You will havo to excuse mo," said tho amiable house- wire witn genuo ingidity, "l am out of pies just now, and if I had ono I would not caro to lend it." New York Times. LBLACKWE0I DURHAM I DURHAM J rSM9KJNGl9BACC0 PUREST. MOST RELIABLE. I j old kmcj (o!e tfje njcrry old soul, Had litfed 17 threat ajjeqj ours, HeWould raVtecalledjor BULL DURHAM To smoKe 117 bis pipe, . ynd been rrerrier Under its powers, Thousands of Smokers The Millionaire in his palace, The Laborer in his cottage, The Swell on the street, The Sailor on his ship, Cpmfort-lovers everywhere, Prefer Bull Durham. Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co.r DURHAM, N. C. I Tho Hospital as a Noblo Itmldenco. The Right Hon. A. W. Peel, M. P., speaker of tho late house of com mons, in opening tho new wing of tho Warneford hospital at Leaming ton, remarked that for several years ho had been living iu an official houso in London which looked over tho Thames to the great Ilospital of St. Thomas. A guest of hi? not many years ago, a foreigner, gazing out of the window, remarked to him, "I suppose, sir, thoso houses opposite aro the residences of tho principal nobility?" He was not far from tho mark. Thoy wero jiot tho residences of the titular nobnity, but if thoy thought of the nobility of sufforing nnd of tho healing art it was not far wrong. London Telegraph. Khollcy's Willow, Lady Jano Sholloy, tho widow of Sir Porcy, is nn invalid and livos in tho strictest seclusion at Boscombo. She lias n passion for birds, nnd many of thoso in tho surrounding woods are won derfully tatnu in her presence, At Bos combo manor thoro is n little theator. It will bo reinemborod that Sir Percy also had a thouter in Chelsea, whioh tho neighbors, as a wit said, wished to turn into a "llttlo bethol." Thoro is also a lino Bummer houso at Boscombo ou the ell lYs overlooking ono of tho chines for which tho locality is famous. Ejc chango. bultiluuil Night Lump. Thero has been placed upon tho mar ket a now style of incandescent lamp, known as tho "night lamp." Tho bulb contains two filaments, so nrrnngod by moans of a switch thnt whon tho full power of tho lamp is desired onenla moiit is short chcuitcd. Whon a dimin ished light is required tho eauio switch throws tho two lllaments in sories, giv ing n soft, subdued light, whero n light is burned all night. It is a very slinplo yet ingenious contrivance, and will not got out of order easily. Exchange Point for Our Glrli. For tho bonoflt of ambitious Araerioon girls, it is announced that throe promi nent members of tho new British gov ernmentLord Rosobery, secretary of foreign affairs; Lord Houghton, vicoroy of Ireland, and Mr. Asquith, homo soo retary are widowers. Hero aro two titles nnd three pots of gold against sev eral million American girls. If Great Britain wishes to copo with this prob lem it is evident that bIio must enlarge hor ministry. Chicago Nows-Record, A l'auiou rrtrult. Tho original of tho famous Rnuiago portrait of Washington, painted from lifo in 17B0, ii offered for exhibition in the Woman's building nt tho World's fair, Tho miniature is sot ns a locket, with hair and monogram nt tho back. Miss Johnson, iu her "Original Por traits of Washington," pronounces it the finest of all, and predicts that it will bo one dty tho standard, s 'ho Stuart jwr trait now ts PitUburg blsputch. A Dug Fad. Richfield Springs has gono bug mad. This statement has an invidious sound, I am aware, but it is the uuvurnisbed truth none tho less. There may be pal liation in tho fact that tho insects iTro of a high order of creeping thiugi. They aro tint loathsome. On tho contrary these bugs over which Richfield has lost its wits temporarily aro harmless, unob truhhonud iu homo respects beautiful momber.i of their kind. They aro of the genus Elntor noctilucus, described by nnturahats ns "a winged, luminous in sect which emits a brilliant light from a yellow spot on each sido of tho thorax and from other parts of tho body." Theso particular specimens wore brought to Richfield by tho Cuban grandees at tho Earlingtou, nnd by them wcro introduced to tho thiung on tho verandas one evening of tho past weok. Tho Cubans had thirty or forty of the curious, bcotlolike Insects, moro than half of which thoygnve away to ladies among their acquaintances. Fastened to tho dress in a pieco of lnco the enr- rullas, as they aro called by tho natives, look in tho dark like a clustor of emer alds of wonderful brilliancy, and as every lady who could get ono lias worn it wllh hor evening toilot tho effect has created u decidodly novel sensation. Richfield Springs Lettur. Oentlumanly Conductors. Undo Abner (on a visit to New York) Geo whiz, nephew, Ishouldn't think they'd allow them thoro tramps to ride on a horse car. His Nephew That man isn't a tramp, undo; hois tho conductor. Clothier and Furnisher. The Doctors Are Coming. Hie dUllnrulBh?tl and f mlnont npeciallBt", " !. '! .&. ..', Salem Abstract and Loan Co. The only Abstract book of Marlon county. Ileal estate orders flllod promptly und safely. W. H. H. WATERS, MANAQRR. Locat 11 lines Up to tho middlo of August this year 6,000,000 pounds of fruit more than at tho same time last year had been shipped east from California. Ripo pears and peaches from California at tho begin ning of August nro now citon in Novo Scotia and Now Brnnswick. Peihaps we shall hear of California summer fruit among the natives of Greenland next CLEANI h jrou vull b elMUt tui lutye your cloth done up titt mtHt mk&NwiiiM lUAWBr, Ukethftm to th U work w dim ty xUtW klwr nnd in the most mm. ' grucmFJ,J.OIjMSTm LenAcnori Dmnnml for tho Home. It 1ms already been stated that tho electric motor has displaced about 110,000 hoias iu one year in thostioot inilway service. In cities whero tho electric ruilwny is in genernl use livery stables nro going out of tho'bnsiness and private families aro giviug up tho uso of car riages, partially becauso of tho facilities for rapid transit and particulaily for tho icasou thut it is not pleasant to be passed by tho swiftly moving cars, espe cially whon tho risk of a i uuoway must also bo considered. If there h it les sened demand for tho home, which now nppsafii probable, thero will bo a loss number raised, as ho is of no economic vol no except as a beast of burdeu. The land now devoted to his suppoit may be utilizod for other purposes. Tho com petition of tho electric with tho sto.un rallwuy is also significant. Electric Power, ' An AU aiiluRO, Somo vory interesting comparisons havo lately been officially put foxth showing Gioat Britain's increase in na val strength during tho past sis years. Tho figures show that hor claim to tho titlo of "mistress of tho soas" is in no Immediate dangor, but thoy also show that ono very burdonsomo source of es ponso each year which the admiralty is called upon to bear consists in overhaul ing, refitting nnd in many ways rejuvo uatiug warships that but n few years ago wore among the marine wonders of thu world. Tho United States havo at loast ono thing to servo us u consolutiou for hav ing been so long without any navy worthy of tho namo, The money we now Bpoml in building up a navy nearly oil goes for now work! for construction and not for reconstruction. Chicago Herald, Tlin Church of llulu. Tho wealth of tho Ruwlau church, says an intelligent Husst.vu, is almost incal culable. It could pay tho Ru&dau n. tional debt (somo $3,o00,000,000), and would then beeuoriuausly weulthy. Yet this same church has not been heard of at all during tho groat distress prevalent in bo muuy provinces. No soup kitulieiu havo been opened by it; no contributions given. Christian at Work. nR.MILES'MEBVINE Thoro Is nothing llko the RESTORATIVE NCR VINE dtacovorcd t7 the great Bpcclalltt, DR. MI1XS, to euro all ncrvoui dleoasos, u Hoadacho, the Bluoo, Nervous Prostra tion, Sloopleosness, Nouralda, St. Vltuoi Dnnoo.nts nnd Hysteria. JInnr pbrtlclans uso It In their practice, and car tua remits are wondorful. Wo have hundreds ol testimonials Dr. Geo. W. Williams, Formpr'y orQucen's Hospital, Jxmdnn, finid asalstants, will uzaln visit SALEM, Thnraday. Friday, Saturday, Sept. 22d, 23d and 24tli. AT TBF WILLAMETTE HOTEL b Dr. H.t-mltb Is now pole nscnt In Ore J.HI !"r tl efnle ol WMhuir Electro Mng-iipiIi- iocIr (or Iociitln? mines of Uolrt or FUmt. Tint. InMrument hns beco'i.e ttie I ost tlllti'Et lurco in delectli k tho pm tni)of Uolrt and Wlver deposits wlietVir In the for in nf bidden coin oi qiiurlz rocfe. The in iUpi claims that n cart-liil liiMt I Bllou )-uie to Knd onn to tho exact lo C("'H ifthH trrimire. For f ilbcr lijfor million please llddres -IM-tt DR, H. SMITH, Pnlem,Oregn. and can be consulted i fiee of charge. Thfse Illustrious physicians enn noma vour diseases without RMklug a qurstlon. Go und consult them this day, It will cost you Notblug, nnd may nn e vou years ol suflerlng nnd perhaps your life. $1,000 IN GOLD Olven for any case lhov tako and cannot cure. Andnuother Sl.ooo for an v case you ever heard of that they undertook and fulled to rclleo. 'Ol Midlc-Aged anil Old Men, burton Bros. STATE BTEEET BRICK YARD. Lnrgo stock or oiiminnn Jlrlclr always on hauil. Piir-ied nnd ornaiiieuthl brick nude toordtr. U&vcoidersnl (J.uto'7,J State stif-cl. Owdhiio .t I'ahlll, S5 lato street, or at the yard, opposite state I'rlMin. Evidence 382 Churt h St. J. J SIGN MUTTON, PAISTEII, Decorator, Kalsomiuer and Pa per Hanger. Leavo ordeis at A. B. Buren & Bon's Fur nltuie s'.oie or Broat & Glle, Grocers. EAST AND SOUTH VTA Southern Pacific Route Sliasta. Line CAUVOKMA KXfitKSS TItAIN KON PAI1.1 BKTWKKN rOltTIAD AND B. F. like thoso from drupslsts. "Wo havo noyor known HI rr bottle sola Di Wolf, lllllsdalo, Jllch. anythlna like It." -ETory di now At Co.. Syracuse. 14. Y. ettli sola brines words ol praise," J.O. had.1' Woodworth Co., Fort Wajne, Ind. ".Verrtne sells bottor than anything wo erer had." II. F. Wjratt Co., Concord, N. n. Trial bottle and book of testimonials 1'ree at druggists. DR. MILES' MEDICAL CO., Elkhart.lnd. TIUAIi BOTTUQ FltEE. Sold hy D J.Fry, druggibt,Salem. Phanto&s, The hope ol euro held utlnthnad.ver tliaeuU of numWurle rvnudlw tire mw pboBtoBx, without the lUblrt itwdew ot rwtlliy KtHiul them. On the etfctr band, aa tUtemeat htu er bB m& In bU H ,Mr4tr' HtoHwoh JUlMil IU1 Ml MM UMUM of HwpH cr wm eTr tea ukwi ihu MUisra ua tubiii WrltMl tlHM tUlUM Wlttl tl IMMIIS4. LAi ' fa latoMBthLttou. IB WJlttf 1M SAMMH MHW UM pul elreHtuMrllM tluw alaluu wltsi tka t oltruui. A'lwUlenio'aKafWtejolnwrf -ir.,1 pe(aUevi4(iiiV)b ry 1.0 Ulit on tM rOfi of thU trlMC.Umf- IWnV,J WMMT, MUm WW UK MOM 'MTU nim fills Act on a new principle rcgalftto the liver, stomach and bowels through tht ntrvti. Da. SIilbs' Pnxs te&My curt biliousness, torpid liver and constipa tion. Smallest, mlldeet, etrcRtl 5odoo90,25cts. bnmniM tree at ilrui.vlsta. ! 11 MM Ce . ElkharL Int Sold hy D. J. Fry, druggist, Salem 8as and Gasoline ENGINES TTrA timer ymrf nA - 55!"P,,""r tliereftirohss likely to get ou S?,. eVnf?.J'3r S'h,,r or Kiwollne euglnea now bnllu Just lght the burner, turu the nhwil. smd u MARES NO SMKLI. OU DIRT. JTo double or false explaitoni, so frequcitl trltb, unreliable spark. UCUUlKasRssav ma Who may be suffering from Youthful Kol llcsortheoxteshcs of matured life shou'd consult nt onco, hefore It Is too late; these volernn prnclloncra, who have no equals In tho Unittd HtatPii ns they can and will rentoro j ou to perfect health when nil oth ers mvieiaiieu. imOKKN-IlOWN COSTUTITIONS are rcllllpnntod nnd ronnlv vlo-nr malnmil by their now and wonderful methods of irruuneni. jno injurious arugs ued. Worn out business men. call for advice, es pecially If you are suffering from NEUVOIJS DKBIUTY or falling power, otnny diseases of the evo, ear, head, throat. lung, heart, stomach, kln, kldne) s, or b'ndde r. BLOOD DISEASES curfd In tho shortest llmo byvcgetahlo remedies. Catarrh and consumption posl tlycly cured by their new German met hod. LADIES Who suffer from nervouspiotratlon, sleep lessne.8, despondency, Indigestion, consti pation, lassitude, pains in the bad, or sides, nnd diseases peculiar totbt-lrsex, cnnronsult these physicians In the utmost confidence. REMEMBER THE DATES, September 22d, 23d and 24th, "SouthT .7 W. p. lit, 0.18 p. m. 8:13 a.m. Lv. Lv. At. i'oruand Sulem San J'r.ui. Ai. I,v. MA I NorthT" 7 as a. m 5:2H a. ni 7.00 p. m Adovo iiinusitopotily nt lollowlnc sta lions north of ltoseburg, Fast Portland Oregon City, Woodburii, baleni, Albauy Tungent, hhedds, Ualoy. JJarrUbiuc Junction City. Irving and iTucpnB. BOahtlUliq MALI, paii.y. ' 8.&J a.m. 11:17 a. m 5 M p. tu. Lv. Lv. As. Portland fcSuleni liotoburg Ar.l J SO p. m. Lv. 1:10 p. ni. Lv. I 7.00 a. m Albany Itcill, Dully Except Sunday. .") UO n. in. 7.62 p.m. MO p. m. Lv. Lv: Ar. Portland ealem Albany Ar. 1 10:ou u nu Lv. 1 7.3a fa. m Lv, b 30 a.m. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Second Class Sleeping Cars Kor accommodation oi passengers holding second Class tickets attached to express tialns. tYcst Side Division, Between Portland ind Corvallis : JPAIMf (EXCKIT SUNDAY). 7.30 a. m. l'i.10 p. in. XvT Ar. "PorTCnd Ar. Conullls Lv. 5u0p. ni, 12.5S p. m, . AL Alj5ny and Corvnllls connect with trams of Oregon Pacific Hallroad. BXPBEHa TRAIN ('DAILY EXCvTrtiVKfiXY' or Simplicity It Boats tho World. Ik Oils Itself Automatically, Xo JlnttorlosorEloctrloHpsirk. with a Cheaper O nule of GisoUno Uian oar etaer Kuine. yttm DWCBirTITB ClttCOUkM afplt to PALMER A REYy Manufactukkr Dr. Williams' Medical Surgical Institute. and iASTOSKT'S Out-of-town patients treated with uufnil lnB... wsi through correspondence. Medicines sent surely and free trom obher vutlon to nny pan of Uio country. Write for symptom blank to nil out, and a letter fully explaining your disease, giving nd. vice, Jtc, will bo returned free. Address all letters plainly to GEO. W. WILLIAMS. 406, Geary Bt., Ban Francltco, Califorula. 4.Wp.IU. 7.2o p. m. i.v. PorUand Ar.'l Ar.McMlnnvllleLv. "KSJaTiu S:iS a. m Through Tickets To all point EAST and SOUTH tor tickets aud full information retrarrt. ?.y.? ?.rnl ""Jem. Oregon. tgmmitil """ " Bna S?- AK'l Manager ELERICBEO iHtJJS? UnST PATENTS HT NTS, WW nt VMsmI U WITH EWCVRC unmm SUSPENSCSIT. Wntsna r'tlst ra Chas, Wolz, GERMAN MARKET, ISQ State St. Free delhery. All k!qd of met and tau(. liow prices Old ratrt.nsnro re quwul to clohc account!) and rtntw bust-tits. r H mtuvi tf itriai aiuMf, rltuHHw- tuw.iHiHtjr wm euros m iMwiMtta Ml MltotMMov 1 U svm UsiUlttjr Him "Hl uluiil,, nlst. luu s.n.r. YAVlti 2?: 3JL,.'SrtSI?i,j """."','"i('i if 1NI 'HI U r rt4lM UiCl ! tf f"t W tM .rl vmA W,tmi WITH 4tXM Ailinintstrator's Notice. rOTICK Is Jim by von to 11 whom It 1 ma' otx-tm, thft 'liunderlgnt. B.J. Urdu. In.n Imii itiil nppo'nKv.1 by uirimii uurv , llin r'HIKUI Urrinitl Administrator's Notice. NOTICE Is hereby given that the under signed haa been duly appointed ad mlnlstraior to the eslnt nf iViJui-i. ,1 .,' of Marlon, countv, (Ingon, deceased, by the wunty court ot tho ut ot Oregon, for Marion ctmnty. All persons having claims against said estate will present them to the undersigned duly wined, St his homo in nglewood addition to the city or f Mem, in Marlon coumr, Oiegon. notice, und all pertoiis Indebted to said estttiu will please luaSo immediate uttle meut Ui th iiudenlgLed. uuica mis.vugUktsiD, UU2 Administrator of the isitio of Crt Klch llir ttMS t'lUl IVCf vluili..,. adiu nutr.jlj.rnl -- J -v-'Lw-B-"-T""fJ'SS-"Sr- llr.WWJ ' UHIH, flf-tM,rfl. AHd Ml Meson l,v ur rtl glrs4 ld m. to ttretmit h difMgti R Maro nf1 late, ar liurrhv ,ili(il mmatilvTvrtAd, to thenn I1W1 r-WtioB ir AUicra. KrV 'rfn8 wi'.h'" wwi h!rw ttMthitpc llit ivo 1, ApU Ml ICckW'll tnwtld blMMrl vret refMllmt lpHr,llr.H1llV MMtl9..l.-UtUrCiy,t, tbtt UHdrrtsmeU. ' luwaihUi-cjXrtaWrh. Js. M J UR1W rily Wairnnts. VTOTUfc Is hereby i-l eo 10 whom It rv ,,.-fV,!rn.,h't 1 1" ve In my hands lond MitUcleuttop yu warrants or the tllv of Mile.i "Midorted" bi-tween Aug 1st and sept .Sih.imi. 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CO ct THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OltJEGO. Bates, $2.50 to $5.00 per I)ay The best hotel between Portlnnd ari a. FrancUco. Klrst-claw In nlllu'S? menu. Its. tables are served with ft Choicest Fruits Grownlln the Willamette Valloy A, I, WAGNER. Prop. FOR SALE)! CHOICE TRACTS FOR SUBURBAN HOMES AND FRUIT GARDENS, Within ono-hall mile of two electric stiwt car lines and fair grounds stittlun and liS, offlce Only two nnd one-quarter miir. from the center of Ualem. Healthy, bean tlful locallou. hoil extra good, Wtll drains and rich, l'rlce low nnd terms easy. 8-10-tf H. W. tXliTLE. FOR SALE. Absolutely - 8afo - Investment, $10,000 FOR $6,000 taken soon. It pays 10 per cent, on tliat amount, and will be worth 810000 In lii, than live ycare. II. W. COTILE. 8itrtr JBofore Starting on n Jonniey A person usually desires lo gain some In formation ns to the most disirable route to Uike, and will pui chase tickets via the one thnt will airord him the quickest and best service. Before starting on a trip to Chi cago or any point KaBt, you should provide yourself with a map and time table of the vvisconsin Central Line. Tho trains run on this route are vestibule and are equipped with Pullman's lnlestllrnwlng Itooni Bleep era, elegant Day Coaches nnd Dining Lars of latest design, built expressly for this ser vice, and are exquisite In lurnlshlngs and convenient and commonable In aunnge mont and so complete iu every detail that they have no superior in comfort aud ele gance. The dining air hervlco is prououu ced by nil tho most elegant ever Inaugur ated, and is operated In the lutet est of its patrons. Fast trains via the Wisconsin Central Lines leave Allnneapolls dally at 12.45 p.m and (I x5 p m , und ttt. I'aul nt l:o0 p. uj and 7:15 p. in., making favorable connei. tlon with all trains from the West ana Southwest. Kor tlcltels, maps, pamphlets nnd fu 1 information apply to G. F. .McNeill, c. l and T. A., .Minneapolis, Minn., and to Jas, O. Pond, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Chicago, 111. MO-ly Sheriff Sale. NOTICE is heiehy given that by virtue ol nn excutlou auly issued outof the county eourt of tho stute ot Oregon for the county of .Marion, on the ibth day ot Aug gust, lb92,and to me directed upon n Judg ment duly rendered, entered of record nnd docketed In and by said court, on the flth dayol August 18M, In a certain suit then in said court, pending wherein h. and E. lilrsch wcieplalntlfls,nnd Charles vaughn was delendenf In favor ot plulntlils und against deieodant, by which execution I uin commanded thut out of the per tonal pioperty of said defendant, or If sufficient cannot be found then out of the real property belonging to said delendan In said county, on or ufter the Gill day August, 188J, to butisfy the sum of $UZS0, together with Interest thereon at the rate ol 10 per cent, per annum, from the (ith dny of August ISSi. and the further sum ol $12 35, together with interest from the 6th duy of August, 18SJ, und the fur ther sum of 16-60 and also costs nnd ex penses of sala execution. I have levied upon, and will, on Saturday, the 1st day of October, 1892, at tho hour of 2 o clock p. m. of Fuld day at tho west door of tho county court house in Balcm, Marion county, Oiegon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on tho day of sale, all the right, title. Interest and es tate whlchbald dcfendant.Charles Vaughn, had on or after the 8lh day of Aug. 188J, in and to the following descriDed real prop erty, to-wit: beginning at the northwest corner of the southeast quarter ol section 4. T, 0 b , It. 2 west; tueuto east 61J4 tods; thence south 14 rods; thence west WA reds: thence north 14 rods totlio place ot begin nlng, containing 6 acres more or lets, und also nil of the donuLlon land rlulm nt wn. Jamln Vaughn nno Elizabeth Vaughn in i.oliv.ii'Bili,hvo ana except tno fol lowing described pi cmlscs, to-wit: .Begin ning at tho southwest coiner of tho south east quarter of section 4, T UH., It. 2 west of Willamette Meridian; thence noith 30 chalnb; thence west 2,10 chains to the northeast corner of Isnno Cook's donation land claim thence along eastern boundary of saldCook's donation land claim 80 chains: thence east 1.00 chains to the place ot be ginning, containing Ua acres, moro or less. Dated at aalem.thls .slst day of Auk .IBM. JOHN K.NIUUT, Bheriff of Marlon County, Oregon, By F. T. WltiailTMAN, Deputy. 7-W-5t THE YA0U1NA ROUTE, OREGON FACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company's steamship line. 225 miles shorter, Hi hours loss time than by any other loute. Ursl class through passenger and Height line from Portland and all points In the Wll lamette valley to and lrom ban Franclsm TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Bundays). Leavo Alnuny -.-..... j.oopm Leave Corvallis 1:40 I'M Arrive Yaqulna E-S0PM Leave Yaqulna fc.45AM. Leave Corvallis 10.S5AM Arrive Albany 11:10 AM O- 4 0. trains connect at Albany anfl Thei with I fa wvuu xuvuiopiueub xjo s iAa .uuiuiiuiifu xanuwa and ks .- lauunui, nr,,,,B, KaB,s,enFer8,roln Portland and all Willamette Valley points can make close and If destined to San Francisco, should amUlirAtilarrlv.., 1-..-.... i.. ' 1 before date of calling. VJi?? j. freight and lloket Agents 00 and 202 Front st, Portland, Or.J O.O. HOGTJK Ao't Gen'l Frt. 4 Pass. Agt., Oregon Paclflo R. It, Co.. O H. HABWEIA, Jr. GenFrtS f ras.,Agt. Oregon Development Co., uM Montgomery st: e above trains connect at YAQUIKA the Oregon Development Cotb Lin " gwsnd( v rf am ,mm fm$f vi'c an nnT TiniT feLASeT WWUM HEAUTH. t,JLRlc?a'" OoWen Balsam No. J g?f Chncr, first and. ecSnd Mge " n e Legs anj !), &, KirJ,' mstlsm. Pains In the Done. rlns in th rSttLPl NecCKtrfG cndlaatM U disouo fro the sjVtem. whether cuie4 by IndUrreUon or abtSe h0"1 l?rlaI. thX bl30 Pu" S bealtby. Prlca 5 OO Bar linitla Irritation Omvel, and HI CrlairTlraeDC l1i,i,5!!aoM" 1 jetiost lerMTtra ossesof aosorrha. 5WV75rTft-,-ta?i MsrassMassL , fllC BHrHnM MUM ML '- tl tW,! LtWmWJ MTIH MSlt W J ,--.-.,-- m mm ttsfPMfuuMs. (mc i& 1 fej wWg mmsmmm .