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Wr !H 1 vjNtfr "iN i wm I.7UK tiJMll if . Wkl eh h Um lahwt, a tom er a IQr r tTblcii It U wwmtft. a ptzh or a ,trr? Mill j i ooqnetah. and charmlnc U Mlllr : Dora ticnUe and fair. .l""i wwtaia flower w bwfae wfcan I tiej (Lot It tbe romaacc and clou of rife.) VIUt. my plaxoate. I 1ot "like a atfur, But Iora I cdoom for B7 wit. Tiafi rlrhUytranf- caa.iBnrtb ftrl yon ots dt all mfna.lf abeU aare ycm. boald her health tacom dcllcau and ber beaoty tad after marrtara. remember tint tbW U due to functional weakness, lrrrs olarttlfa, or painful dlaorden peculiar to ber nx. la the euia of which Dr. rterofs Fmronte Prescription la firtwd to fre satisfaction, or money refunded. For orerworked. "worn-out, "nn owb," debilitated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses. -shop (Iris, tonskeepera. nurslnr mcthers, and 1 ertl women renerally. Dr. Plercs's Farorlto msenruon fcetir cneds Tlption is tho tTsstest earthly boon, ' cnedsaled aa an appctlznis; cordial sstoratlTa tonic, or strsnrth-aiTsr. and rssjoratlTs Ospy'hi. -7 'Woau) Do. Hxb. assx. Dr. Pierce's Pellets Ttwulate and cleanse the Ktst. stomach and bowels. Tber are pursly Teartabla and perfectly harmless. Osw a.Mai, 1 Sold swdrusaTtfta. ISoBrUi.rtaL i rKonssioxAi. cahw. vnCT BINGHAM, Atwrner. anfl I I mtinselnrs at law. talem. Orrcon. 1 JaTlngRnabstraeinitberecnrdsnf Marion ' crmMT.tnclndincaliit and block index of JwernVtheybaT-Npeeial facilities Mr ex t ammiug xmes m reai es.ai-. nu-i.r .. i the npreme rou-1 nnd In tb late depart menu will receive prompt attention. . ttrrmeT at law, nf j . floe np ptntr in Iront mnrni 01 np f Rush block, corner Commercial and Cour , ..... (?.!.. nmn ' T J. SHAW. AUsrney.at Ijiw. sslem J . Oreaon. Offlrs flrvt Ooor to the lefi st head of stairs tn the rear of Ladd & llnih'r. bank. T'LMON FORD, attorney at law, slem Oregon. Office uptain In iattonV block. ?K TT HI" VT, ntto-ney at law, valem Oreeon. OfBceoverBarr'f Jewelry -tore, ftate trrt. ( B KMGHT. Eclectic rh'scUtofflr j. 17 i.Toun sv-eei. -aiem uregus. monary di-en.se- s specialty Pal Dr 1IV.J. M K EENE, Denti't. OfTWoTer the w cite Corner. Court sad Com- Bierclal treeu. C". McNAI.LY.Archilect. New Hoik . Ilreyman block. PInnnd-perinc tions of all clH.wof of bulldtncs on short aotlce. s,uperiniendeBceof workpromptlv loozed arter. 3 .-tf T-e D. ITCtH, Archttect, rias. Speel . flcalions and superintendence tor all clashes of buildings. Office 24 Com mercial St., np stairs. BUSINESS CARDS. TTLSIE BAKER, Uuman Hair Empn-i Yj um.Oiurtstreet.thirddo.irfronioiiers house. Veutllald human hair curls a specialty. Hair dre-.il ng in tbe luteal I style. 1 k It CLOTJGH. Undertaker. Embalmer J. and Cabinet Maker. IuT dtate Uu1 Salem. I B sioLTHWICK. Contractor and Am builder. w ell Drenared to do all l Indsof bulldlnc and L'uaruntee satifcu-( turn. -;i-lm ; TOHN' GRAY. Contractor and builder. I el 'lnelnlde flulshing a sp-cmliy 4S5 Commercial strest, saleni Orcein. . JOHN KNIOHT, Hlaeksmlth. Horre shoelncund repidriniipetialty, to bop 1 wtthe fool of Liberty ureflt.Siitlem.Orecon. . ianf I p J. LAItSEjc a cX)iannr.-1nrerofnll bulyDnefh.w State street, exrUoorto Scrlber 4 hle, -I EO. HOKYE Barber and Hair dree Or, Ing parlors. Mnt bthalnlhecity. Z Commercial Street, halem. SOCIETY OTlCIM. a O. II. W, I'roUsnton 1sdse So. S, A. A.. O. U. W rialem, Oregon. Meets toch w ednmday evening at IU hall in rttate In aurance block, corner Coinninrclal and Cbemeketa slr-t Visiting and Bojsurn- ins oeiureninv nea r. u. soctiittice. is Jka Ekb, Kceordor. M W C A. R. Hedirwick I'ost. No. , 10, Depurt- frr Munduv " meat of Oreeon. meets every Mundav ersnlufMtlh ball ove! the Onou Land t cmnpany's office. Yl'Uliu: eomrodes an Tdiaily invited to attend. I). C.fMER'M.A.S 1 I'ost 1 oinnmd- " B. A. IUKOLC, Adjutn Struct: The unaemltneo hexmn or i,,-,!,,. ,,.lMl,r itlon nf the ceiiteiuirv tbe 1. t.u. F.eeraetry will, aner Oct. "igllii ctleiiratliiu 111 lilt Ccliltnari , be found al the first hnuniat the of Father Matthew, speaks iu trtim sautb eaat corner of tbe veineiery. , , , lf-8l J. W.U-IMJNNELL. HaodMadeBi'iflitTile1 MURPHY 4 DESART Butcewom to D. Jsash.bftve a well estab-1 Usbed Brick and Tile factory lu ortb faalam, neiir tbe fair en.uadi., ami ar. pre- onlhortnotiee1 Drat'clUM' "rtcK "d tlle! B.mpiofllrlckorTlU-.entfr.toftn. point dsHlred, on short notice Orders enn Is left with Jo. Klshburn.llO State trtvt, where sample, can leseA. diw t DON'T YOU Want to be Posted ? On the opening ol the Umatilla Reserva tion and the sale of the lakt body of land In Oregon, IF YOU DO, THEN Subscribe to Hfeast feteflfl) Tbe live paper f.Eaalcrn Oregon TRMS ailly.KJflfaycur.lH.aror Mx uuiutUs .1 WuklM BClt- w -. l V1. -ft... al. """"ft'i ."'" '''."rv7. :: bids; w ueaiy, l,7b a year; ii.iw inri , uud EASTOREGOXIANP11I) Co., PpjidleioD, Oregon. Father Matbctr. To-morrow occur the hundredth anniversary of the birth of Father Theobald Mat hew, the Irish apo.tlt of Uliinitice. There wit nothing, as we leurn lu the sketches of liWl life, to dUtiuguUh lis in fruiii buu-j drills of Irish priests in Ketihi- or uttaluuieula. Ektjueut he was, but , eloquent 1 the aecial heritage of bis ran.-. HI one cbar.iclf nt-tlc us we arc Informed by Archhibop Ire 1 laud, iu uu article on another pain-, wa- ,t r.nf uud singular euur.w. Drink wa ilevie-talliiptlie lud,it ntl demoralizing the people of his race. Others ainunc the clergy aw a be saw; others realized, as he realized , the rulu to body and oul that driuk was working, Imt they were want ing in moral courage to -oak uloud ngalnst a vice entrenched behind tmctal cii?toint-lroui;er than written laws. They were wunliug iu our ae to teuuh by example a well i.s precept, for, a- wa renurked by Archbishop Ireland, the elf denial of total at Miueiiev from iuto.Ucat ing drink was not a ttitlinc -nenfice, but on? wli h cNpericuce allows that men "uboappiv midnight di-" cljiliue to tlieir sbmlder, aud who w JUKI face uii taunted the murtyi b pyre" hesitate : nd tremble to make. S strong i tht bold of drink Uxiti poor human fi..me! Wouderlul i the elleet of eiir itl:n.-s of purjio-e; wonderful indeed the personal i illueiiee whub Fulhtr Ma- tbew obtained w itli tin? people. HeK -ipued the pledge, and tbou-aud- .urajed a- much by hi- e - encou ample us bv lit ure.tchiug snrued the tot.il al-liiiuiee pledge, and til- , .rveti u ruum-lv to ti. t.,j oi - their dov b. The revival of the', ., . i lemperauee movement among Cutb-, , ( u Aiin-riea duriin? the tin-,: twenty -five years was uuilnlv On E .nirt: nf hi iliiMn1. iild fiil.il nl. . , , . .. , , -lamer who uau tuKeu ine ineut-c f..., c-.,i i.,i.... i.i....ir i. iiuiu Aauj. .., it, inuirjt. i- progress ha- btsn slow, but ulwavs ciimmeiisurate with the zeulof jia tors aud ivnple. The Catholic temieraiiL-e movement in thi- couu tr inspired by bi- memory ha uassed the apologetic sUtce. A j Catholic ma now tie a total ab -tainer or a prohibitionist w itlmui itemg regarded us a heretic. Hisho uud priest- have gone to the fure- front, and are plauuitig ucd direft illg the caliipain agiiln-l toe low -aloou. Lauieu have Uecessuril, iu the past taken bat a subonluiaU part lu frumuig the jmiIicv of the church iu the war aguiu-t the liquor traffic; but the fourth plenary euuu cU of Baltimore bos furm-hed the laity with u commi ion to take a leadiug aud unlive pari iu the cam paign against itileuiK;rence. That the church in America i- injured by ' intemperance there can be no (pies- tiou. In a late widely noled article in the Catholic World the 1'uulisl Father Elliott declare- that 1 "The Catholic church in America ji- t'rievously injured by drunken ness, let who wtli tay lUat the BacrnmeuU have not been duly ad- 1 ministered, the word of God on the . routine linen, at auy rate faithfully i preached right iu thu very comuiu 1 nines referred to? Yel from ('atiio I lie lomciles miscalled homes in 1 those ciliefl and tovvurt tbree I fourths of the public paupers creep annually to the alius houses, uud more than hall tlie criminal snatched away by the police to pn- on are bv baptism aud training church. Cau uu. one jeuy thin? Or can any oue deny that the identity of nominal Catholicity aud pauerim ezieting in our chief cent ns of jKipulatiou is 0 ing to the druukenutnx uf Cutho- ica? Father Elliott hub reference niore'"'-''1'!'"", ' L'lle ,,,jSt' particularly to the community u-ur j the Patilists' church iu New York; j but what it humiliating confession i III itriuwt I ' " "" v .1... .1.... ri..ii.i!.. i - I - , .,. vruone. n...v wiu.i e,erb-., anil lalty are everywhere avvahlug i,n.i... .i.ui....... i.,ii...iuii ........ 11... l" l,,r "'""""" "'. u,,UI, ,.r Church from this one source. M .shop Cotter, pretident of l jollt; Abstinence Uuiiin of ofthe fitli avu- ( America, , in Iiih nclare- to the Union, touch pel tones us uuure policy. - :,' - .:: j lie ueaii tn me -eriieui iiiumi o- power broken. With icntdi'jUon of holy Church, in the holy graces I hat come to us ut the piteous cries of broken heart ed wives uud mothers nod abandon- ed children is the power to raise an ..... . . . ... ... ,. ... army able lo yaliijuish this enemy and free the iople from its cruel "d ratal tyranny, hirjve, then, to make every house a recruiting sta- .. , ". ... . , ,. ,, .. tlou for our rHtlks; enroll llieyoutll, the manhood and the wiiiuuuIiimkI of the luud lu our toclties. Tn this end take the rilicipleH of the union into every street, and workshop office und place, of business iu the country. There Is danger every where to opuiie, weals ties to fortify. Let rally succeed rally. Above ull, be earnest, steadfast und constant in tills strife for Immortal souls." Portland Catholic Sentinel. Kvanjelical .Miuintrriul ('uniution. Oaiclul reporlfur the CArir.Vf.JiiL'usiAU East Portland, Or. Oct, 10 2IJ - IM second day of the ministerial ut Km of the Oregon Evangel ical conference was full of Interest I throughout. J lie essays upon tho dltlerunt topics shuvved much research uud careful prep aration. The criticisms were eur- 1 .....1 ......1,.. .. ueni,sniiicu inn. inm . The de votional exercises intensely unctuous profoundly Imprtwilvc. Rev. U. Jirieliler, u prominent mlulrjter'of tlit) Wihciuiilu confer- ent'f, wa iutroduued uud received anudviiutry tui'iuberiif llm ttiuvta. Highest ofoll in kavenlBf Power. 1 l2v Powder ABSOLUTEIY PORE tion. Heoddresie! the convention, upon which the follow lu; resolutions ' wvre abepttd: Whereat, It U our prlvllece to nave in our iinooi uev. .i, isrienier, of the WUcoiivIn coiilereni-e. who has lecn one of our faitliful and en eruelic nilnlsten,aiid tbnuich whose instrumentality ninny have beeu sved anil brought into theehurch, and, whereas be has civen to the convention hi- fatherly advice. Resolved, That It "gives u, ao loyal Solid of the cbiirvh. much pleiisure to have htm iu our midst, and that ue leel jjnielul to him for bis aid iu (stMblishinir H e laws aud regulations of our church. HeMilve 1, llmt we have listened to his address with much pleatture, comiue; trom a heart of long and rijie eNjHTienci' in the itospel of Je-us Cnnst, and that we thank him for kind and encouraging words. The committee reported as ful , lows. the appointments for Ilev. 8. j P. Snreng, of Cleveland, Ohio, ' elder of the Evangelical Messenger, j "re"s fo"nw ! ?ct; 1- 7 n' m. Second Evan- elical church, Tibbits elder, East Portland. Oct. li 3 p. tn. Dedication of the Woodstock church Ea-t Portland. Oct. li 7i') p. iu. First German ehurcli, Portland, corner 8lh and flay street. OcU 14, Ti30 p. m. Milwaukee, Oreiton. Oct. 15, 2 p. ru. East Butte. Ore iron. Oct. 15, 7:30 p. in. Chebaleui, Oregon. Oct. 1G, Oreznn, Oct. 17. 730 p. m. Lafayette, 7i0 p. m. Calvary I ehurch. Polk .-OUIItV, Oregon. Oct. lb, 7U0 p. IU. Ilideliendencc, Oregon. Oct. 10, 11 a. m dedication of1 Grace church, Cojhraii, Oregon. Oct. 10, 7:30 p. 111. ftilem, Ore gon. Oct 20, 7:30 p. m. Albany, re opening of Evangelical eburcli. Oct. 12. 11 a. iu. First German church, Portland, Rev I, Buehler. Oct. VZ 11 a. 111. Milwaukee, Ore gon, R v. 11. C. Weblrer. The follow inc preamble nnd reso lution were adoplcd by the con vention unanimeusly: Whereas, the conduct of Bishop R. JJub!.-, D. D. LL. D. whose a uoiiilmeiits bavelieeii uiitioiiuced in tbe Oregouiati of the 0th lust., has beeu such as lo make uu investiga tion nicessjiry, aud whereas, he was trieil according to the rules of our church aud suspended from all his ininisierial functions of the church; and whereas, he had accepted hi--tisK'nsiou at first, but is now deny ing it, and in going through the country preaching; and whereas, In ns editor ofthe Deutsche Algemeine Renting, is pur uiug a ti.urse ol aluise upon the church which form erly uuised aud fostered him and which called hiin to tne highest "tllce within her gift; aud whereas, he in said p.iier is s iw-iug the ele lueiitH of stnle uud ill-sensii'ii in the church therefore, R solved, Tliat we consider his up IMilutmeiits iu the Willamette valley a viulatioii onus vows to the church uud a denial und defiance of his rec ognized suspension. Reso ved, That we consider his present visit to the Pacific coast us uiisehievours in lis intention, full of I Intrigue, having for Its purpose to further the cause of sowing the ele ments of acliiijiu lu the Evangelical I'afilefl 'Pli.it .jeo roir.trf" mat his ..i.. .; -1 11. .r .... ... , inunu iiMkiie juijici fie eium tin iiri dtictive ol lieruieious fruits, und w bully unwarranted from u Chris tian standpoint, and as detrimental ... , 'I .t.-ii.. i I in v iiiiniiuiin.v in ueneiui. Hwlvt.,, That we regard the advice iu his editorials to certalu .a... ...... , t,. ii.u i.,-..i. ... .........1... ,.,r.,.r ... ...c v.....k.. ... ..."...- n"i" loiumieriai oiMiies ronirary to enuruii lie ironu-eu 10 ueieiltl, flH relM-llliillfc. Mint llliu'firthvr nf tils once hiiih calling. JtKl'oltTJiB. Mlltril PACIFIC SIVb NOTLK. OP.I.OO.V. While Mr. Ben Kell",v wns bury ing his wife nt Damascus, last week, iu messunifer urnved bearing the news of the death of his father, Mr. Aiken Kellcy. The first Hag with forty-four stars lu it raised in Astoria was Hung lo the breeze from the ilug pole of the Cedar street school 011 the Olh. The banner is iweuty-one feet long and has the distinction of flouting from one of the longest single sticks in the United H tales, the pole owing 110 feet long aud made from a siugle 11 r tree. Astoriuu. Kelson Hudley, aged 10 years, nc cideutlv shot himself wlille out hunting near U.ivlou. The vouin mall had dlnchurged one barrel uf his gun and wus leloadlug, wheu the other barrel was discharged, the. charge striking him under the chin uud coming out ut the tup uf his bead, death resulting liistaiitly, A, L. Jlussey has received ills coiiiiuImIoii us agent ut Uruude Hondo. The McMlnnvllle Reporter states 1 hut steps ure beiug tukeu towurds organizing u Funnels' Institute to be held Dec. SO aud HI. The Portland Rowing association has ordered ilGOO worth uf paper shells from the East. Thc'burbers of Astoria are circula ting a petition tu be laid lefore the nest legislature asking that a law be imwou iimkliij' it uu ollentx' for bar. ber bliupa tu bo upeu Buncbiy fur bualueaa. V. & Gor't Report, Af. 17, 1SS9. Senator Dolph has marie applica tion th the postofflct? detuirtment for additional allowuhce for clerk hire In tba postofflro m Kucene, ' or, Work Is being pushed rapidly 011 tbe Roseburg & Coos Bay rail road, Mrr? meu are wauted by the com pany. Mr. French Picket, an old Tennce aean, aged over 80 years, died re cently in M ted ford. Mrs. Thomas, of East Portland, waj badiy scalded on Wednesday, by pullliu a boiler of scalding water outo herself. The name of the pnstofflce at Whites, Yamhill couuty, has beeu changed to Wbiteaon. IDAHO. Ross Hutchlns wus killed by Jen nings near Boise City 011 the 10th. CALIFORNIA. W. T. Goulditip was found dead in his room, at Bun Francisco on tbe 10th having been suffocated l) gas. He was Intoxicated and forgot to turn off the gas. The ladies of San Francisco art' raising $6000 to secure a sultabli home for Mrs. Gen. Fremont and her daughter. Tommy LuFlesh, aged 15, went out to shoot a hawk near Henley, Gal., but did not return. After hunting him all night, lie was found at 7 the next morning dead. He hud a itl calibre rifle, and accident ally Bhot hluistflf tbn.ugh the heart w bile climbing a bank. Part nf the biislne-s lL.itinn of (-..atervill.. was burned on tb Blh. I , . tivooo. f i.-avv insurance. James Hrri",'t"n w " WMt turr-(1 anu learner, u at atnKersueui nueuus to sue Kern county fur $100,000 damages. The bridge oer the Putnh near Dan's, washurned Out. 0. It issup posed to have beeu incendiary. E. Ciflrrn, ot Bavside, killed a white quail yesterday a rare svit indeed. Mr. Feibig will add tbe lieuuty to his large collection. The bird lias a few black snots on its breast und black itrouud the legs. Eureka Daily Mall. WASHINGTON. E. Steinle bus purchased tbe Seat tie Tribune frum R. Domus. The following postal card was yes terday sent tbrHiigh the malls to a numlwr of merchants In this city, ruys the Seattle Telegraph: Seattlk, WiisIl, Oct., 0. I) Kilt Kin: Your attention is ro-i speetfully called to sections IM'GT and iOOH of the laws uf Washington, l which prohibit, under i-u,illy, tlie ening of stores for blisltiesH on I (Sunday. The undersigned fiel imt ified in urging eompliitnce with the law-by nil merchants as a measure of protection In those who are not d inlawed to violate it. Yours truly, J urn ice. The first big shipment of bridge timbers by rail, out of the state of Washington, Was made lant week from Tacomu, consigned to Keokuk, Iowa. It consisted of 22 car loads, aud contained 175,000 to 200,000 feet. D. T. Wilbur's agent ut Pu allup b mght the other day 251 hales of Iioim, at 32 cents. A new democratic weekly has np. Iieared at Vancouver. It is called tb Columbian, and made its lirst appearance last Friday. J. Li. .Smith, alias Johnson, n not ed burglar, secured u revolver In Justice Patrick's court room at Ta coma last Friday, and made his es cape. Charles Brown refused to prose cute E.T. Muiphy, who shot hlinat Seattle ou tbe 13th of B-pt. The mother of Geo, l)a Graf (the young man who so iiisieriousl.v disappeared a fuw days ago;, stud s that her liuoband disappeared lu the same manner several yeurs nun, and it was ufterwanU learned he was murdered. John P. Crins, confined ut St. Peters hospital, at Olympia, frum the wound inflicted by thu rifle shot lired by Frank Biulth Tuesday even ing, bad his right arm umputaled close to the shoulder. The hone in the I. ft arm was nut broken; tin bullet passed cleau through, tearing away the muscles. He isluucrill cat condition. Two men were killed uud ont severely injured by u tree falling on them while asleep, near Anucortes, last week. Their names were not uscerlullied. Human Frailly, Hr ore frail ereuturea physically th' mo-t robust among ua. Ibe uiibealluy manor womiiu is In great measure lucsp.i. bleoflMSneflt to society .If, f.ir Instance, blllloiisnras.k trouble of frtq unit aud ofieu obsUnaUly reslsuiut uf on rdiuary luodlca- tinn.iiD.irucis lbs Itarmonious ociien of lueiiveraiiu ine uoweis. ina auirerMr u urrlobedysis-altc. Tbe three dlsordsrsd conditions are sure lo confirmed by neglect Under tbe erruueoua condition iniprcsalon that there la no bone for blm. an immi.. Ion In all llkellboodoonflrmed by tbs use of objectionable remedies, tbs suflerar i. apt tu become neglectful. Bay, vep reck" ws, sun ituis .ue awuvr ue la lemUTSO Iruin the sphere nf nuiuau endeavor tbe better for all parties courne4. What a series of mlsukeal HlallverlarMMMlbl. It uau laoorporte part ol liluseu. How diadpllna UT lly tbe aid of id stettsr's Hloinacb Ulilers, a certain tuidintn lor lb re.eatablUibuient of uulted, n gular as). tlon In lbs stomach, liver and b a ass. it also cores and prevents snalark.1. rha asatle an4 kidaer trousjlas. ( J fa) C. SM ITH , (Sccr5oCilFls'itr) rROPRICTOR OK "THE (III) STABLES." rpeclsl nttrnt'nn rlvrn to tnin!cnl 'utiirk. llnt ixuritM by day, wvk 'l uuinib. 1 I Horses Bought and Sold. (W. Liberty nod Ferry St, Milem, Oregon. ' THE ODELL TYPE WRITER. TX will buy the Otiri.1. Tvea Wllrrrsa iHhTbi,hn.cti'r.fflnrt Sl far the Sinoik iCAsrtitiKi.u wiirnmtisl to ito better work I li.,,i nh, t...ii.l,ln tmiile It riiiiitiinnixiMl'i iriT with Dl'RAatte lT,Prtl, F.ASF Ot OrBBATIOM, ir lonrervcitli iiitc-torri'i)-lrlng than any otliiT Tiuii-liliie. Has no ink ribbon to Isithcr lliPos'n.tnr. It Is neut, sub-lan-tlul, nickel pliili'it, s?rftvt aud srtspted to Hllklndi.01 iiw urltlnc. l.tkenprlnllnr press. It produces i-lmrp, rlnin, lrjibie ninnucrll. To or ten copies rn te Hindi' t one orttinc An liitelllieutper sol nn ts-ronieau iiprair In two days eoner IIOITI to jiy ope-ntnr who can ejtml the work of the IxitDai: CAsr OtiEI.I. . , . l.diHlilr Aernt and udesmcn wanted Sisclid liuluceitunl loilenlers. l-'or pHinplilpt itvlnc Indorsements, Ac ndilrv-j tiI)KI.LT 1'K W lil I hH l JU MamlSTAth Ave. Chlcaeo, III. Vo-aod AVM. WICKEY. House Painter, Decoralor, and Wall Tiutrr. Leave order at Johu nii(rlies' tore, "tate sios'i CivbfS HENRY M. STANLE1 o IN DARKEST AFRICA TS- romlets il-vy rf Htnl 'j I reasnt Ihrllllaff aWeutj-s. ail t le d.se'u us af ba Impanam dU rei swill npit-ar for the Nnt time in the wii k v una Ity li mlf. auiltl U "la Isrkea Afri-s 11 h ,t b il cslrr I bj any of tae -cil t s4 ,le lv Ji- u w iH-fn; n3r,l "rs nil "al a' beiae 1 no uss ut Ue La bu.sl-y e mtrtbntr.1 a tin-. Th rilt ntq iMtoasivml Oim tlteinv bs-at e-TT-'.l.ie.e-y ir lo lsr W t cuarssUs it, sua sl'l f ' r "tWihtr. on asptl-slMMi. PMITinW In osrr n u v atlekst. urn j AVI Win tat Ue a( Uara IM is- CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS Ast Ihit the eanTassa: aj.ut unlet a eerNBaW tt h4Mf (roia ui A. L BANCROFT & CO. 13? POST STREET, . Ron .- 1 "a " f r ' v P ", tJsi.1 .Inmes s.. Fcltnn, hole oaint lor Marlnt county, ssilim (irivai. Hold by T. MoF. PATTON, OS ritnte flt Sulcin. THtt RUNS Fast trains win, lAillmaD Ventlbuli DruwlWf nairo aleeprs, rtlnlnr enn. aar conches at latcat dt-ln, btlwwn Clitcax. anOMIIwsukeenniiat. faul and MlniTe a polls. Kast Trains wltb Pultmiin Testlbitled (IruWliiB room aleeiiers, dlulur care mm csiohts. of latest design, bctaeen (')ilnwi andMllwaukMand Ashland and liolutli IbriinBti 1'ullmnn vestibule drawlnr nHjiiiandcolonlstsleeparH -via the .Snrtli eni'l'iiclfle rullnmd between CblcaiieHnn PortJniKt, Or. CAn-venlent trnlnstnaod from Kistern Weinern, Northern Hnil rrntral W .n,u .la pnlDU, arr.irrtliiK unerinuled ssrvks. n and trom Wiiukmlia Knnil du lair, O.h kiaib, Neennb. Meneslin, Chlmiewu Falls ijia Claire. Hurler. U'li.. ami innnnn and llesaemer, .Mich. For ticKals, Mlrine cur renfrvatlon. lime tallies uud mlier Inliiriiialtiin, upnlv UiHicents anya-bere In the Untied aula. orCanaila. s. It Al.NHl.lk: J.M.HANFlU;i,ilr-i,"WUUkee'WU- H.c.I1A.iuivv'.,rromcW'rMl1''"', rmnic Mirr., Mllwinikes, Wis. . , UHjImeoKhIKIN. Aas'tGen'! l'uss'r and Tkt Airt . Milwau kee, wis brick! burtobros. ire piepured tofnrnlsb a flrnt-tliui article irilrlck lu inwii or nitiuiry or any where mi the llb iofU4C.lt It. I'rlces reaion. ibi. aid mi Hlnle street, opposite o U f. All orders left with Williams 4 h land pnnoptly intended to. 500 tXtfiAfirrt s A"- '" i,,0? ioc:c2'i cUABf rv-jTM. Im nicl'ins Gulden Utvlsass No 1 Cjrcs l-ka leitt, dr.-. si.,1 . ro.ij . ", ?"" lo Uks and U dj; n ti , r7t7'-1-'. tol'i'" lor si tliotch.. . . 3 7" r.--""' '"? id eon as L.,.wnoi of thu Urn l.i. n.l eradUvtM ail dt.. Uom the ,nm whether caud Ji, nd Krc,i, ,rCS ,rrtUllenOn.el,sni ! frlnsrif oii ! euro ut Cntti. !... -.i. Ul dksrrsBgeren, fri nls. s.pl.aa m ' Malll.. " " F" 1 Ulsttau'1 rolda.1 sipswUki j-. ett'ni, f r-re-e ru, ,cf Umorrl.ti. JrdUaiBs H y f.Iart filrlc,s,v,,,c. .,e ( J J pes; Uatlln, tM Klrhants o Men O'nfmeai flf lietfr t rol.xi ii,r,en- m .' tad ent-i' ims. l'rliiti i n n - ,....' I.e I IrUo'. do i!- i-ij ", , nadTr it ,tme. lufc.jr al'p.s Z'FI'.'.J '"' rost-atli.; ,it P'tnHUDnrl x, T..'ile I l t.'rtv.ui', "n f.rry-UiM.t, O ! imifr) pMkol Tuo ivuuiarils drug oompaay nrug oompaay. agent treat, Han Franeiacw Mil IOt suiu on rnrsn a . ' n rtmiw w- a. s 4 fg aKsTa asssr tm ssbi ilrjvsjr r Dpiiu.Hii av r.n.i iKued Bcatp, and ' pruusry lo-nj o( th, .i.,, V,10wa 'J fcyphlir.. I'rlre, 15,,,, pe.r saoltlt. a l. ha..', a lU-n dJuVKj owvaiar manssi Fruit and Farm Lands! "NVc have on our boosts sonic clioicu.l aix.iii: in fine Guidon and Fruit trnctg ot 5 10 and 20 acres eadt. Uur yniilen uud iiuitJracts amallfiiicelevatedlnnrU' deep'bl.uJ;oil, ami pood drainage, lying oast of tho City hi FAIRVIEW, GAROEN CITY, HAMPDEN PARK AND AUBURN, Hose, in to the Cantai. Citt with its Cnnnory nntl Evaporators that will fjivo you eood home niaikt'i for your products Fruit lands are vauublo iirq)ortv, and arc rising steadily. No investment will bring bettor returns than one huro the investor gctg both the rise in tho price and tho inciea&o in giowth of trees. Y alno have a nico list of Improved Suburban Acre Property, with growing Fruit, consisting of Trees, Plants, Vines, etc. In farms wo have hn. proved and unimproved, largo and small, on tho prairie or in tho hills, as you like it. CITY PROPERTY of every desciiption, including sumo first-class business pltu-ca. Englewood! The Best of them nil! Houses and Lots on the installment plan. SALEM LAND COMPANY, POST OFFICE BLOCK. -ssassssssssasaaasa. asaassaaaaaa. 1 Masaaaaaaaaaasaaaa-sssssssaaaaMa Ordinance No. 196. An ordinance bill provld'nr air tbe pmtep tlou or public sewers, the manner of iuaklnc connection therewith, and fur making; a record nfsucb eoutiiH-tl-ina. lie It nrduiucd br tbe coimuou council of tbe city or Halem. HlX'i 10.V 1. It shall lie uulawful fur any prrsnu or penHins to obstruct or In any manner Interfere with any public newer witblli therlty ol ruileui, or to make con nection therewith without the written per iilKsInn of the city recorder. HhCTlUN 2. A uy (sTMin dcslrlnr. such connection, before making tbe aame, shall make application lu writing tn the record, er for a permit therefor, particularly de scribing the premises Ui ta drained and I he point of Juucture wltb said ptibl.c aewer. MIXTION 3 Tbe city recorder Is here by authorized to grant permits for sin b iKinnectlons, subject In sucb restrictions h In tbe sice and uialerinlofsiicbconneciliic plla-, the Inrutiiiu nf Imps ai dlhe luunnei if doing the wnra, na tbe recorder und enmmlliev on street! and public pniiawiy nuv deem neceasarv , And.wben reque-tid ny mild commttle.-, be shall retiulre from thenpllcjint a Ismd or ot tier security mif tieiect In amount to Indemnify the cll.v igutnit loss or damage resulllng from hi. i-arelesauiM, Imperfect work or mule rlal, or failure to comply with the erms of tbe permit or of t his nrdlnHiiir. r-l-.tTKI.N 4. .The person obtaining such penult shall make Ibe ninnrcthin therein lUtborisedln acx-ordance with Its terms. under tbe supervi-lon or the street com mlsslnuera proeidisl In ordinance 174, b. shnll cause the portion ut tbe atreet or Jlley disturbed by him lo b placed In Kadoiiudltian;and notify the recorder in writing of tbe couipletiun of t be work, i hai a reeord may las kept ol sucb connection HrXTIUN oTlie recorder shall luuLe a record. In a aul able bank, of all cnuiie. tloni baratnriae made with the public sew era of tbe city, and sucb as may lie berr afisr made under the provision of this or dlnanoc, showing tbe location, aise and maiensl of tbe ninneellnv nine, the tmlnl iif'Jnncture with the public aewer.undlln uamsoi tne person or wraons tn annm tbe permit was gMUIed tiaretber with tin time when sucb connection was niadrj.nn sbntl make auch ott er record relatliiL aberetnaa said committee may direct. hfcJCTlUN t.Aay person Hula I lag an; of tbe Dnivislonaof sctioiis 1 or 4 .,r iki ordinance, .hall tisn conviction tbrreo k furs ibe res,rder, lie fined tn a sum uui excuedlng fifty dollars. A true copy. tHtteat: U F.l,oNN, ,, jicirirr I'asted the common council August 7th lMK.and aunmved bv Hi, mutnr .ln.n,i 7th, law. UEO. ll.LIAMM. Miiyor. HMlrm.Oragon, spt. Uth, Isuo, a--ot K.LX) ltecorder Mining Application No. 2. Ukited States LArn Orrioa, Ollioox CitT, Oiasron, Aug. 1, 1880. VrOTlCKIihereb given that the Capital 11 Consolidated Uold and Hllver inln- iua miiipauy, n. -r. wnaawick, pmildcut . .. .....i-i. buse puotofflrs address Is -salem nasthls day filed his applluitloa for patent for Jiajn linear taet of ih. iSinii (ktnaulldated Uold and Hllver mine or v-li, Hearing gold and silver, wltb surface ground BOO feet In width, sittmt.-d ln lien line mining district, muni v of .Marnm....i siiiie ,., uregnn, and designated by the field notes and official nli.ta on .1 1 ln .. ofilceas lot ta m. emld lot No. am be ing described aafnllowa, to wit: lleginnlui: "l.o.nr5't ,n P'"" w,,h monnd of stona, wllb bearlns tree corner N'n. I. ih..... k. 17 ., cuu feet to aune In mound or stone with bearing tree corner No 'JMheucc . T.f w., M1 leet to atone in mound of lone corner .Nu.!r, thence . 17 w., SUi feet iu nick In place with mound of atone, corner No. 4: tlirniv. a ?ai a. ..' Rli1" ' '"fflnnlnf. Magnetic varlatlo- Ik" bi if runtulntoK 41 Xt acres. Th u.iu in ,uin mine is recorded In Ibe recorder iidloe af Marlon counly, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely ?ThP"'L'od,0' "ua Capital fj.inilldated Oold a.d alWer mine or surface grouud arereouired t m, tDr ndverse claims wltb the rrgl iter and receleer of tbe O.H iandomceiit Oneun ftttv. in th. ......... Oremin, during tne sixty days' period of publ ration thereof, or they will be burred uy Tinueonu previsions of the statute. :I9-M J. l. Ari-EHiON. Keglfter. I? IA Capital Dairy Co A. 0 ralrchlld. B. J, Kelly and ars prepared to deliver flieab milk cooled on ice, to any earl of Ue dty, "'ave orders at Mlnto a Low'ssUble. PRINTING. MS?? ,n. !."" raU-Tibf. FortUu(t ibe HtauT .7drw:-rT..7;!,. ' JtPWwwl satitstb -.-1 asi i. TT ffti'i"? Job Prt"U", and itaSsJuert legs! blanks. "fe. u WAJW i. Jt'-'" intrHa7.m nranTn., Capital City Kstunii Jas. Batchelof, Prop'r. W.rmNttAIIrrHr?frf ikilttv ol.lnl;uUi,te, --sa-llit-f asntyee etwtsi -Mr SMai. Cotwt.asrswt, Ulwssa Joumsj umm4 'Morgan & Meirj; City Draymtnl Alt Work Sab. will. .- . . nalch. ifiTfi'-arL' FRESH MILK Only tha ksjat i ' ftra asnployet WlILAMETTE VALLEY P 1 am M'ilii:t- at my mnrkcls on State ud Court streets, nicatsat tlio Iblioniu; jititis: llOILKD llECFfnmi 0 to 8 Cent KOAST 11EEK BCtnti GOOD STEAK KEKFliy tlis Ql'AltTEH MUTION by tbo QL'AHTEIt POHK by the QUAHTER M Tlie JJrTsv asaaHsaaMsaaaaaaaa(aaaaaaaaa rHnaaaaaaaa!aUSBaaaaaaHsBal'' fasslilHHHHrWi For Boys and Yqung Men. COURSES: I'repiirutory, CoiiiiiiL'rcliiluntlClneJ(ui. Easy to reach; hourly iruiim run lulweeii F.irllnml uinl VuiuiitiVfr. All denomination iw-e v.fl Numla-r of bonnier llmltt-il, wirlv application uecerwiry. I'urliiK tlwpuat jfurntiiiluiilM were In nt(eudfiioe from I'Hilfornl., Ore gon, .Miuituiui, Jtliilio, Jlritlsli Coluinblu uuil WaaliluirUiu ut large. for Lutulnifiif uinl iletnlled lufoiiu itiou HddreMs: JtEV. DIKECTOK Ht. JuiiieM C'ullfge, Vauoouver, Wnali. uniy AUSiniciDOOi SAMPLE COPY OP ST. LOUIS WEE-SLY GLOBE-DEMOCRAT Sunt fa to Any JUitas. "8eiid'your Hame at once to GLOBE PRINTING Co MEATS. 8tolOOrt 6 Cent 7 Cet 7 Ctnti E. C. CROSS. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY i.rnatiutMHtuaenU tn Classical, Literary, Scieotife, IteicArlandTblogf. Normal, IJasiness, Law, AKII MEDICAL COURSES It is the otdet, largest and least eir slve Institution of loarnlug In tbe Norta West. HcIksiI opens first Monday In Hepurabar Heud for uutalogue to THOH. VAN HCOY. PrMldrOL '7. Halem. OregvB. IP" I Tnriv V J.N III I. I it .irjuinuivii Ji St. James College IXMAIlinVrnilVW Wit nrnmnllr ,'C uuil reliably exHcutrd bv the Ui BALEM Altsi'UAirr i.an'H iHi.. VllAXli V. VVATJilW, MrMittffer THE" - I in-tx SM- ST IX)UIS, MO. it uliiiirrt -' - - u , vj m min ,ai .jsv si