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:., inil'itrt-.wiih mum, 'ii i ii mi m i m iiiirtii i ii' mi i 'TJZZL 'U- - '"M"'"'"1'" " ' mm iiMwfcw m BOOKiHNDiJO $ STATE STREET, - - . S-XjET, OIEJtijC-LNi - Largest 'Stock of LEGAL BLANKS in the State, and the BIGGEST DISCOUNT. No one can cut my rates for Printing, and keep clcarf the. Sheriff. Try 1l0i Fine Printing a Specialty -p. ilu-. y"4 "TT "1. H pasmrnp Twa-snas "Tps3 O T1IKL0RDBEARETHTHEM PHILOSOPHY OF THE ATONEMENT AND ITS ETERNAL NECESSITY. At the Ambulance ta for the Wounded and the Hospital (or the Sick, So tin Gospel Ii far All Hie Sinful, That It for. All Mankind. ! Brooklts, Juno 23. Dr. Talmoffe's ccniion today Is of no decidedly evan gelical a clinractcr as to prove conclu sively that while so many eminent preachers of the day are drifting away from the old fashioned Gospel lie re mains Onu in the paths of orthodoxy. His subject fa ".Astray, but Recovered," and his teit. Isaiah liii. C: "All we liko sheen have cone astray: and the Lord hath laid on him tho Iniquity of us nlL" Within ninety years at tho longest all who hear or read this sermon will be in eternity. During the next fifty years you will nearly all bo gone. Tho noxt ten yours will cut a wide swath among tho people. Tho year 1891 will to some bo tho finality. Such considerations make this occasion absorbing and mo mentous. Tho first half of my text fa on indictment, "All wo like sheep have gone astray." Some ono says, "Can you not drop tho first word? that is too general; that sweeps too great a circle.'' Some man rises in the audience and he looks over ou the opposite sido of the house, and ho says: "There fa a blas phemer, and I understand how he has gono astray And there In another part of tho houso is a defraudcr, and he lias gono astray. And there is tin (in pure person and ho has gono astray." Sit down, my brother, and look at homo. My text takes us all in. It starts behind tho pulpit, sweeps the circuit of tho room and comes back to tho point where it started, when it says; "All wo liko sheep havo gono astray." I can very easily understand why Mar tin Luther threw up his hands after he had found tho Bible and cried out, "Oh I my sins, my .sins," and why the publican, according to tho custom to this day in tho east, when thoy have any great grief, began to beat himself and cry as ho Binoto upon his breast. "God bo merciful to mo a sinner." FOH KHIQHT Oil HOll WANTONNKSS. I was, liko many of you, brought up In tho country, and I know soino of the habits of shcop, and how thoy get astray, and what ray toxt means when it says, "All wo liko sheep havo gono astray. " Shcop got astray In two ways ; either by tryhig to got Into other pas ture, or from being scared by tho dogs. In tho former way somo of us got astray. Wo thought tho religion of Jesus Christ short commons. Wo thought thoro was hotter pa&turago Bomowhoro else. Wo thought if WO; could only Uo down on tho banks of distant streams, or under great oaks on tho other sido of somo hill, wo might bo better fed. Wo wanted other pasturogo than that which God through Josus Christ gave our soul, and wo wandered on and wo wandered on, and wo wero lost. Wo wanted bread, and wo found garbage. Tho further wo wundored, Instead of finding rich pasturage, wo found blasted heath and sharper rocks and more stinging nettles. No pasturo. IIow was It in tho worldly groups when you lost your child? Did they coino around and console you very much) Did not tho plain Christian man who canio into your houso and sat up with your dar ling child glvo you more comfort than all worldly associations? Did all tho convivial songs you over heard comfort you in tnat day or bereavement so much as tho song thoy saug to you. perhaps tho vory song that wns sung by your llttlo child tho last Sabbath after noon of her lifo? Thero U a happy land, fur, far away, Where aalnta Immortal relcn, brlulit. briirlit as day. Did your business associates in that day of darkness and troublo glvo you any especial condolonco? Business ox asperated you, business wore you out, businss loft you limp as a rag, business Hiado you mad. You got dollars, but you got no peace, God havo meroy on tho man who has nothing but business to comfort him. Tho world uiTordod you no luxuriant pasturage. A famous English actor stood on tho stago imper sonating, and thunders of applauso camo down from tho galleries, and many thought it was tho proudest mo ment of all his lifo; but thcro wasaman asleep Just In front of him, and tho fnct that that man was IndllToront and somnolent spoiled all tho occasion for him, and ho cried, "Wako upl wake upl" So ono llttlo annoyance in lifo has been moro pervading to your mind Uwui all tho brilliant congratulations and successes. Poor pasturago for your soul you found In this world. Tho world has cheated you, tho world has belled you, tho world has misinterpreted you, tho world has porsocutod you. It no vor comforted you. Oh I this world Is a good rack from which a horso may pick his hnyj It Is n good trough from which tlioawlno may crunch thulr mess; but it gives but llttlo food to a soul blood bought and Immortal. What U a soulf It U n hopo high as tho throne of God. What U a man? You say, "It k only a man." It U only a man goo overboard In sin. It U only a uuui gone overboard hi business lifo. TSR VALUK OK OHK- MAN'S 60UU" Wlt ht a man I Tho battlo ground ottium -world, with his hands taklna JMetf l!eof lighter dtuUuewi A 0mt JTo lhw can lueasurv htm. No Unit r.bouHii him. Tho m-ImiirvI baft tfc tkrotta cannot outlive him. TO Urnvm abU dio but ho will watch jIm tfattWH(MiL Tt world will burn, but ho wlllgazo on tho conflagra tion. Endless ages will march on ; ho will watch tho procession. A man I Tho masterpiece of God Almighty. Yet you say, "It is only a man." Can a nature liko that bo fed on husks of the wilderness) Substantial comfort will not crow On natarc'a barren seli: All we can boast till Christ wo know la vanity and toll. Somo of you got astray by looking for better pasturago; others by being scared of tho dogs. Tho hound gets over Into tho pasturo field. The poor things fly in every direction. In a fow moments they are torn of tho hedges and thoy are plashed of the ditch, and tho lost sheep novcr gets homo unless tho farmer goes after It Thoro Is nothing so thoroughly lost as a lost 6heep. It may havo been hi 1837, dur ing tho financial panic, or during the financial fctress In tho fall of 1873. when you got astray. You almost bo camo an atheist. You said, "Where fa God, that honest men go down and thieves prosper?" You were dogged of creditors, you wero dogged of the banks, yon wero dogged of worldly dis aster, and somo of you went into infa anthropy, and somo of you took to strong drink, and others of you lied out of Christian association, and you got astray. O man, that was tho last time when you ought to havo forsaken God. Standing amid tho foundering of your earthly fortunes, how could you get along without a God to comfort you, and a God to deliver you, and a God to help you. and a God to save you? You tell me you havo been through enough business trouble almost to kill you. I know it I cannot understand how tho boat could livo ono hour in that chopped sea. But I do not know by what process you got astray; some in ono way and somo in another, and if you could really seo tho position somo of you occupy before God this morning your soul would burst into an agony of tears and you would pelt tho heavens with tho cry, "God havo mercy I" Sinai's batteries havo been unlimbered above your soul and at times you have heard it thunder, "Tho wages of sin Is death." "All havo sinned and come short of tho glory of God." "By one man sin entered into tho world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all havo sinned." "Tho soul that sinneth. it shall die." When Sobastopol was being bom barded two Russian frigates burned all night in t.'io harbor, throwing a glare upon tho trembling fortress; and some of you are standing in tho night of your soul's troublo. Tho cannonado and tho conflagration, tho multiplica tion of your sorrows and troubles, I think, must mako tho wings of God's hovering angels sliiver to tho tip. 'tiik raiQurry of us al." But tho last part of my toxt opens a door wido enough to let us nil out and to lot all heaven in. Sound if on tho organ with all tho stops out Thrum it on tho harps with all tho strings ntuno. With all tho melody posslblo lot tho heavens sound it to tho earth, and lot tho earth tell It to the heavens. "Tho Lord hath laid on him the iniquity of us all." I am glad that tho prophet did not stop to explain whom ho meant by "him." Him of tho'mangcr, him of tho bloody Bwcat, him of tho resurrec tion throne, lihn of tho crucifixion agony. "On him tho Lord hath laid tho Iniquity of us all." "Oh," says somo man, "that Is not genorous, that Is not fair; lot o very man carry his own burden and pay his own debts." That sounds reasonable. If 1 havo an obligation and I havo tho means to meet it, and I como to you and ask you to settle that obligation you rightly say, "Pay your own debts." If you and I walking down tho btreet, both halo, hearty and well, I ask you to carry mo, you say, and say rightly, "Walk on your feet!" But supposo you and I wero in a regiment, and I was wounded in tho battlo, and I fell unconscious at your foet with gunshot fractures and dislocations, what would you do? You would call to your coin rados saying, "Como and help, tills man Is helpless; bring tho ambulanco; lot us tako him to tho hospital ;" and I would bo a dead lift in your anus, and you would lift mo from tho ground where I had fallen and put mo In tho ambulanco and tako mo to tho hospital and havo all kindness shown mo. Would there bo anything moan in your doing that! Would thoro bo anything bomeanlng In my accepting that kind ness? Oh, no I You would bo mean not to do it That fa what Christ does. If wo could pay our dobts then It would bo hotter to go up and pay thorn, saying, "Iloro, Lord, hero is my obligation; horo are means with which I moon to sottlo that obligation; now glvo mo a receipt; cross It all out." Tho dobt fa paid. But tho faot is wo havo fallon In tho battlo, wo havo gono down under tho hot tiro of our trans gressions, wo havo been wounded" by tho Babora of sin, wo are helpless, wo aro undone. Christ comes. Tho loud clang hoard In the sky on that Christ mas night was only tho boll, tho re sounding boll, of tho ambulanco. Clear tho way for tho Bon of God. Uo pomes down to bind up tho wounds, and to scatter tho darkness, and to eavo tho lost Clear tho way . for tho Son of God. , Christ comes down to us, and wo aro a dead lift Uo does not lift us with tho tips of hfa lingers. Uo docs not lift us with ono arm. Uo cornea down upon his Unco, and then with a dead lift ho rofaea u to honor und glory and Immortality. "Tho Lord hutli mid oi liliu tho Iniquity of us all." Why, then, will no man curry Iris sinst You cannot carry successfully tho tmmllwt lu you over commuted. You might as well put tho Apennines on ono Bhoul' derand tho Alps on tho other how mucli less can you carry nil tho sins of your lifetime. Christ comes and looks down in your fac-o and says: "I havo como through all tho lacerations of theso days, and through all the tem pests of theso nights. I have como to bear your burdens and to pardon your sins and to pay your debts. Put thorn on my shoulder. Put thorn on my heart-" "On him tho Lord hath laid tho Iniquity of us all." KUOM GOD'S LAw'tHKUK 13 NO KSOAPK. ' Sin has almost postered the lifo out of somo of you. At times it has made you cross and unreasonable, and it has spoiled tho brightness of your days and tho peaco of your nights. There are men who havo been riddled of sin. The world gives them no solace. Gossamer and volatile tho world, while eternity, as they look forward to it, is black as midnight They writhe under the stings of a conscience which proposes to give no rest hero and no rest hereafter; and yet they do not repent, they do not pray, they do not weep. Thoy do not realize that Just the position thoy oc cupy is tho position occupied by scores, hundreds and thousands of men who never found any hope. If this meeting should be thrown open nnt the people who are here could j givo their testimony, what thrilling ex periences wo should hear on all sides 1 There is a man in the gallery who would say: "I had brilliant surroundings, I had tho best education that one of the best collegiate institutions of this coun try could give, and I observed all tho moralities of life, and I was self right eous, and I thought I was all right be fore God as I am all right before men; but the Holy Spirit camo to mo ono day and said, 'You are a sinner;' tho Holy Spirit persuaded mo of tho fact. While I had escaped the sins against tho law of tho land, I had really com mitted tho worst sin a man ever coiut mits tho driving back of tho Son of God from my heart's affections. And I saw that my hands wero red with the blood of tho Son of God, and I began to pray, and peaco camo to my heart, and I know by experienco that what you say this morning fa true. 'On him tho Lord hath laid tho iniquity of us all.' " Yonder is a man who would say: "1 was tho worst drunkard in New York ; I went from bad to worse ; I destroyed myself, I destroyed my home ; my chil dren cowered when I entered tho house; when thoy put up their lips to bo kfased I struck them ; when my wife protested against tho maltreatment I kicked her into tho street I know all the bruises and all tho terrors of a drunkard's woo. I went on lurcher and further from God until ono day I got a letter saying: "My Deau Husband I havo tried uvery way, dono everything, and prayed earnestly and fervently for your reformation, but it 6eeni3 of no avail. SInco our little Henry died, with tho exception of those few happy wcoks when you remained sober, my lifo has been ono of sorrow. Many of tho nights I havo bat by tho window, with my face bathed in tears, watching for your coming. I am broken hearted; I am sick. Mother and father havo been hero frequently and begged uio to como home, but my lovo for you and my hopo for brighter days havo always inado mo refuse tocm. That hopo seems now beyond realiza tion, nnd I havo returned to them. It is hard, and I battled long beforo doing it. May God bless and preserve you, and tako from you that accursed appetlto and hasten tho day when wo shall bo again living happily together. This will bo my daily prayer, knowing that ho has Baid, 'Como unto mo all yo that labor and are heavy laden, and I will givo you rest.' From your loving wire, JIahy. "And so I wandered on and wan dered on," says that man, "until ono night I passed a Methodist meeting house, and I said to myself, 'I'll go In and seo what tlloy are doing,' and I got to tho door and thoy wero singing: AH may come, whoovcr will. This Man receives poor sinners still, "And I dropped right thero where 1 was, and I said, 'God havo mercy,' and ho had mercy on mo. My homo is re stored, my wife sings all day long dur ing work, my children como out a long way to greet mo homo and my house hold is a llttlo heaven. I will toll you what did all tills for mo. It was tho truth that this day you proclaim, 'On him tho Lord had laid tho iniquity of us all."' THK WOltST OUTCAST MAY COMIC. Yonder is a woman who would say : "I wandered otf from my father's houso; I hoard tho btorm that pelts on a lost soul; my foet wore blistered on tho hot rocks. I wont on and on, thinking that no ono cared for my soul, whon ono night Jesus mot mo and ho said: 'Poor thing, go homo; your fa ther fa waiting for you, your mothor Is waiting for you. Go homo, poor thing!' And, sir, I was too weak to pray, and I was too weak to ropont, but I Just cried out; I sobbod out my bins and my sorrows on tho shoulders of htm of whom it fa said 'tho Lord hath laid on him tho iniquity of tis all.' " Thoro 1s a young man who would sayt "I hud a Christian bringing up; I camo from tho country to city lifo; I started wells I had a good xwltlon, u good commercial position, but ono night at tho theater I met somo young men who aid mo no good. Tiioy dragged mo all through tho sowers of iniquity, and I lost my morals and I lost my position, and I was shabby and wretched. I was going down tho btreet, thinking that no ono cared for mo, when a young man tapped mo on tho shoulder and said, 'Qoorgo, como with mo and I will do you good.' I looked at lrim to seo whether ho was Joking or not I Baw ho was hi earnest and I bald, 'What do you mean, sir?' 'Well,' ho replied, 4I mean if you wljl como to tho meeting tonight I will bo vory glad to Introdueo you. I will meet you at tho door. WW yon como?' Said I, 'I will.' "I went to tho placo where I was tarrylnjf. 1 tixed uxymlt jjp as well as I I couia. 1 mittonecl i.i ami over a ragged vest ami wpnt to tho door of the j church, and the young man met mo, ' and we woi.4 in; and n I went in I heard an old man prayinif. and he ! looked so much likiMiiv father I sobbed right out, and they were all around so kind and sympathetic tii.it I Just there gave my heart to God. mid I know this morning that what you say is truo; I beliovo it in my own experience. 'On him tho Lord hath laid tho iniquity of us all.'" Oh I my brother, without stopping to look as to whether your hand trembles or not without stopping to look whether your hand fa bloated with sin or not, put it in my hand, let me ivo you one warm, brotherly. Christian grip, and invito you right up to tho heart, to the compassion, to the sympathy, to the pardon of him on whom tiie Lord had laid the iniquity of us all Throw away your sins. Carry them no longer. 1 proclaim emancipation th'.i morning to all who are bound, pardon for all sin and eternal lifo for nU the dead. UK IS MIGHTY TO SAVK. Some one comes here tills morning, and I stand aside. He comes tip these steps. He comes to this place. I must 6tand aside. Taking that place lie spreads abroad his hands and they were nailed. You seo his feet, they were bruised. He pulls aside the robe and shows you his wounded heart. I say. "Art 'thou wary!" "Yes," he says. "weary with the world's woo." I say, "Whence coniest thou?" Ho s-ays, "I come from Calvary." I say, "Who comes with thee?" Ho says, "No ono. I have tr lden tho winepress alone!" 1 say. "Why comest thou here?" "Oh!" lie says, "I came here to carry all the sins nnd sorrows of the people." And ho kneels and ho savs, "Put on my shoulders all the sorrows and all tho sins." And conscious of my own sins, first, I take them and put them on tho shoulders of the Son of God. I say, "Canst thou bear any moro, O Christ?" Ho says, "Yea, more." And I gather up tho sins of all those who serve at theso altars, the officers of the church of Jesus Christ I gather up all their sins and put them on Christ's shoulders and I say, "Canst thou bear any moro?" Ho says, "Yea, more." Then I gather up all tho sins of a hun dred people in tins houso and I put them on tho shoulderj of Christ and I say, "Canst thou bear more?" Ho says. "Yea, more." And I gather up all the sins of tills assembly and I put them on tho shoulders of tho Son of God and I say, "Canst thou bear them ?" "Yea," ho says, "morel" But ho is departing. Clear the way for him, the Son of God. Open the door and let him pos3 out. Ho is car rying our sins and bearing them away. Wo shall never see them again. He throws them down into tho abvsm, and you hear tho long reverberating echo of their fall. "On him tho Lord hath laid the iniquity of us all." Will you let him tako away your sins todav, or do you say, "I will friko charge of them myself, I will fight my own battles, I will risk eternity on my own account?" A clorgyman said in his pulpit one Sab bath, "Before next Saturday night ono of this audience will havo passed out of lifo." A gentleman said to another seated noxt to him, "I don't belies'o it; I mean to watch, and if it doesn't como truo by noxt Saturday night I shall tell that clergyman his falsehood." Tho man seated next to him said. "Perhaps it will bo yourself." "Oh, no," tho other replied, "I shall livo to bo an old man." That night ho breathed his last Today tho Saviour calls. All may come. God never pushea a man oil. God novcr destroys anybody. Tho man Jumps off. It fa suieido sou! suicido if tho man porishes, for tho Invitation Is, "Wliosoover will, let him como." Wliosoover, whosoever, wliosoover. In this day of merciful visitation, whilo many aro coming into tho kingdom of God, Join tho procession heavenward. Seated among us during a service was a man who camo In and said, "I don't know that there is any God." That was on Friday night I said, "Wo will kneel down and find out whether there is any God." And in tho second seat from tho pulpit we knelt Ho said) "I havo found liiiu. Thoro fa a God, a pardoning God. I feel him horo." Ho knelt in tho dark ness of bin. Ho aroso two minutes af terward in tho libortyof tho Gospol; whilo another sitting under tho gallery on Friday night said, "My opportunity Is gone; last week I might havo been saved, not now; tho door fa shut." And another from tho vory midst of tho mooting, during tho week, rushed out of tho front door of tlio Tabornaclo, saying, "I am a lost man." "Bohold! tuo latino ot uod who taitoui away tho sins of tho world." "Now fa tho accopted time. Now fa tho day of sal vatlon." "It fa appointed unto all men oneo to dlo, and after that tho Judg ment I" Uubuklus roniioilty. Dr. Barrowby was canvassing for tho post of ono of tho physicians to Bar tholomew's hospital. With a vlow to obtaining tho vote of a certain influen tial grocer ho called upon lilm and found him bursting with iuiporlanco ft3 lio strut tea up ami unwn, uis siiop. With a mixture of Insolent patronago and Insulting familiarity ho slowly ap. preached tho doctor and said, "Well, my friend, what fa your business?" Barrowby paiisod, looked him straight In tho faco, and said, "I want a pound of plums." Greatly confused, tho grocer put ap (ho plums, whorvtipoi; tho doetor pu hem In his pocket and m.arched olf without asking liun for UU voto. Lon lon Tit-Bits, "August flower 17 How does ho feel ? He feels blue, a deep, dark, unfading, clyecl-u-tbe-wool, eternal blue, and he nakes everybody feel the same way August r lower mo usmouy. How does ho feel? He feels a 'leadache, generally dull and con- tant, but sometimes excruciating August Flower tho Remedy. Howdoos ho feel? He feels a violent hiccoughing or jumping of he stomach after a meal, raising utter-tasting matter or what be bas .a ten or drunk August Flowor the Remedy. How doeo ho feel ? He feels the gradual decay of vital power ; he feels miserable, raelancbol', hopeless, and longs for death and peace August Flowor tho Rem edy. How does he feel ? He feels so full after eating a meal that be can hardly walk August Flowor the Romody. G. G. GREEN, Sole Mauufacturer, Woodbury, New Jersey, U. S. A. VltOl'KSSIOJfAI. CAKDS. . V. BONIIAM. U. N. HAYDKN. V. H. HOLMES. Qonuam, Holmes & Havdbn, Attor Jj neys at law. Olllce in Bush's liloek, Between State nnd Court, on (Jom'tSt. J J. 8 HAV. M. Vv . HUNT. W. H. PHATT. QHAW, l'KATTA HUNT. Attorneys at O law. uillce over Capital Nutlonnl linnk, Balein, Oregon. TILiMON FORI), attorney ut law, Salem, Oregon. Olllce up-buiirs In Vatton's block. D'AROY & I11NUHAM, AttorneyH and counselors at law, Stlem, Oregon. Having no abstract ol tho records of Marlon county, Including a lot and uloclc Index 01 Salem, they haro special futilities lor ex amining title-i to real estate. Business In the supreme court and In the stato depart ments will receive prompt attention. 2t. W. S MOIT, physli-ltin nnd sur geon. Olllic In Kldridgo BIook.i sa i.Urcg.n. Olllce houru 10 to 12 a.m. Ut" J p. in. Dlt. T. O. .nMITII, Oenilht.W Stale street, Salem. Or. Finished dental opera tions or every description. 1'ainJckH opera tions it specialty. w, 1). I'UUH, Architect. 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I'iaoos, Organs anJ Sewing Machines. anwiNOMAoniNKS und ohoans RBPAIKI-CD AND CLEANED At Your Home . AdsnU pH NortUwsl,t InnumuceCn. Two doom north of Pout utllce, Ntiem.Or. Nee dloaaud new parts for nil havlngNaohlues S-tf dw Depot Addition . Cheapwi lou to town. V, toiti" eince January 15. Call on "'"ce HIGDON&HOORK Bush-Breyman Blo D.CSHERMAN, . ,UJJ, lnloa autt Claim amat v i yj PENSIONS .W National E an! Al.EM ORHUOF. WM. K. LAM.'!:', IJH. ,. K.GY 01.1)3, I0J1N ASOIlt. - . . President Vice l'rcs'deut . . Cashier GENERAL BANKING. Kxcnonee m Portland, tnn Francisco, New York, L.tidon and Hong Kong bought and cold, state, County and LI y warrants bought. Jnnncrs are cordlallj Incited to deposit und transact buMness whu if. Llben.1 advances made ou wheal, wool, hops and other property Pt reasonable rat. Insurnnco on such se curity cru be obtained lit tho bunk in most reliable (vinpaulfB. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STUCK, ail Subscribed, 200,000 Tiansact a gonerulbanl.log buslucssl In all 119 branches.. GEO. WILIjIAMH I'resldcn WM. ENGLAND Vlco l'resident HUGH McMAHY Cnshler DIIIECTOHS: Geo. Wllllams.Win. T.ns land, Dr. J. A. lUchardsop, J. W. Hobsou. J. A. linker. Bunk in now Exchange block on Com mercial btreet. &12-tf Capital National Bank SALEM OREGON. raid up, - $75,(100 Surplus, I5JI0H K. .-. WALLACE, - President. W. V. MAItTIN,- Vlcc-l'resldent. .1. Ii. AljlSfciKl, - - - - UOhUlOr. DIRhCTORSl XV. T. Gray, XV. V,'. Mai tin J. M. Martin, H. tf. allace. Dr. W. A.Cusick, J. H. Albert, T. Mot'. Pat ton. LOANS MADE To tanners on wheal and other markets able produce, cmsljjnLd or in store either In prlvatesranurlesor limblic wti eiiuucos. Slate and Counly Warrants Bought at Par COMMERCIAL PAPER niscounteJ ul leaxonablc rates. Draft druwn dlicet on New Yoik, Chicago, San Kmnclsco. Portland, London, Paris, licrlln uoiiK ivong ami (jaicuun. $1 WILL BUY A LOT Ol goods at our store! We carry ft full line of groceries, leed, crockery, glassware, ci gars, tobacco und conftctloiicry. T. LUJRROWR, No ZViicuiuiiit-ivlul fcU, ShImi For Siih. . 23 acics of land, all fi-nccd, two miles east of .-alem on Iho Gardi u llnad, will bo old in five acre l.-its Ifdesiicd. Ten n civs In orchard,fiomoiie tothree y'irsold,tljn Hal ianpruntfc.chenles.pi'ars, pf-aencs, plums auu upp.ctwoat lcsol j ounstr.iwberrys and nil kinds of small fi'ii i is. A nice, ::mv cotumeoflHo rooms, well lialhhiid. turn, voodnou"P,'(eij'ih!'u ni-w Address fa 1 in or il I on J. . LYi ! . .1 i's ini FOREST GROVE I'OUi.'TilY ARIiS. Foiiiiu'bd 11 1377, 1000 YOUNG FOWL'S FOR SALE And theitlnent nverbiu! ou tho I'acluV OoiirI. ISooli your order early lor ch-jito Kftlrutionsi, oond Stump for Catalogue. Address J. M. GARRISON, lu-.ll-dw loru-t Grove, Oiceon HILLENBRAND'S Eating Mors k Camly Manufactory, 295 Couir-dioiQ .1 Street, lllLOb- f.M(B: Ice Cream !ti; , ljAond'i'iceuti. Coffee, Tea or Cl0wi..,'naiid Cake10 cents .Mush and Mlllc . 10 rent I'iuto of ?oup 10 cents Hot Cake. Cotleo or Tea I j cents Beefsteak and Kran.. - -o cents Pork Chop and .circ & cents Mutton Chop and Eggs ?i) cents Venison and Kt;s . . 25 cents Saumge and E'jgi 25 cents Ham and Eggs . . ...5 cents fresh Oysters any style ..25 cents 25 Cent Regular Dinner Served From 11 to3 O'Clock A nice variety of vegetables, etc., etc. Also tea, coffee or mlllc with all 25 cent meals without e.tia charge. Choice Clears, Impoilod an Domestic, always on naud. Porter Hoiihe Ktcak and I';gs 60 cents Tender Loin Htenk. and Eks - 60 ceuts BARR & PETZEL, UJ17 Com'l St, - - - SALEM. G-r Jen Hose and Lawn Sprinklers, Ao-;mplntt lino or Stoves and Tinware, ,ain roollns and plumbing a specialty. Estimates for Tinning and Plumbing Furnished. 'COIAJJVmLAS," Light Roadster Safely. Udics' Safety, C M. L0CKW00D. Ag' , itf.'. . . Com. bL, Havre, Ulcjolanldon the lumaUnu-nt plan. ia ... elUl, !oa4 Ora. JpYRGYAL PSLL3 jrwOVrw OrMlsol m.A iii. r. l 2yl!WVKjE5 jmi .zzi rr.r".T";" 1 rr-r- w aicu moa imu Metal-' 'JH-".-",.lFi JJV , !.i.i... ftt WrfWli . rm.l .-H-.. ,, ,-- M auu. .If kf i iT CI MkJ J liHu ..JT" ". ?T ? ui j ttinrrz? r? v"-. "t- w" "eiSS5 "ssis-v. riiini Moll. 10.uu TTtiUwaUii $500 Rewardl : I WKw lpaythenbovo reward for anv caMor liver complaint, dyspepsia, "lefc liratUchu, Induction, const Ipallon or ioi lUcncss wo cannot curt wltw west's v5 fllabloLlcjor PUN, when tho directions nVi sttlctio compiled with. They ari purely vcgetabl, und never fall to give sat" mi lion. Hugar routed. 1-arco boxes. cintit liiB no pills, cents, lleware Jr'SuitiS." teltsnnd mltntinu. Tlio genuine iiinnii IUctnre.1 cm by THK JOUN (J, WENT .iSSE SSSM Goo,, DruK,it- !i0 Uoin' Notice to Contractors. VpTICE is hereby tlven that sealed bids will bo lecoWed by tho City of Salem uregon, at tho oillco of tho city surveyor of the ctl v nf Salmn ut Hulcni, Ore-'on, nutl 11 o'clock 11 11.., of j une SO, 1S91, tit which tlmenild bldL will t'O opened for the build Iuk unit construction ofn sewer lu block 79 and 8i of the city ofSalem and ou the Bide of tnUl blocks In nccordanco with tho Tro llies, plain una specifications! ttioreof on file In Hip otllco ut Uio said city surveyor Knell bid must bo accompanied by a d'o posltin lavorof thccliy of Halem, Oregon In tLc sum of 100 ns a uunrnntco of good .faith on the pint of the bidder, which will be Mrti-lted by tho city ol Halem, Uregon iu ca'.ool falluruof good faith ou tho part of tho bidder. Tlicblank form contract nnd the bond the bidder Mill bo reqnlrcd to execute In case his bid Is satisfactory to thocl'y ofSalem, Oregon, Is also on fllo in the office of said city survovor. nnd said bond must bo given lu the ponul mm oi J1UU0 with two good nnd sutllcent sureties, to be approved by tho mayor ot the city of reserves tho 1 eject any or all bids. Uone uy oruer u uii',i oiiiiiiun,i.ouncu nil DO Clt ol Balem.Oiciron. M. KIGOODEIi!,, Ilicordcr. Notice of Dissolution ot Part nership. mO all whom It may concern. Notlco Is X hereby given that tho copartnership iieieioiiKc i-MMiug uciwcen taiucn uiay and C. v lit nunc-, under the flr.n mime and ktyle of May . Hcnllno.dotng business ut No. 2l'j, o stMldeCommciciiil street, iu the city ofwilem, Marlon county, Oregon, Is hereby mutually dissolved, this Juno 4, lhfll. Maid Enoch May assuming nil debt against the said firm of May a Hcnllue. Dated, Juno -i, lb91. KNOCH MAY. C. W. HENLiINE. Proposals for Wood. Realed bids will be reoolved nt tho olllce of tlio School Clerk, No, 1U7 Commercial St , Silem, Oiogon, until Tuesday, July 7, IS01, in 2 p. m. ir tho delivery ol wood for said district us follews: Kor East Salem, -10 cords of oak, aud 117 cordi of body flr. KorNorth Salem, 15 cords of oak, and CO cords of body fir. i'or South S'iicm, 15 cords of oak, and 40 rords ol body fir. KorCuutnil School, 10 cords of ork, and 15 cords of body fir. For Park School, in Yew Park, 15 curd i-t o.ili, audio cords of body dr. The uiort must be largo grub or body oak. ui.d all wood four Uet lonz. reason ably ftralghtiind corded iclo'e. Tho boaid ie-ties tlif- light to reject any orall bids. Done by order f tho board. W.tU. SIMPSON, Clerk School IMsfrlctNo. 21. Marlon Co., Oiegon. (I 17 td ' ' ' r ' 1 .-.- . Proposals for Iron Cells. r 1 111B bmird of public building commls JL slouers invite sealed proposals for tho construction of twenty lour (21) doublelron cells and thirty two fJ2islnglo iron cells at the Oregon Stato I'cnllentlniy. Plans and specifications at the office ot V. D. Pugh, archlt-et, .alcin, On-guu. The right to re ject any or idl bids is reserved, illds will be opened at Kxecuilvootllce, on Tuesday, July 11, lKll.iit 2 o'clock p. in. The jxuty iccelvlng contract mubt furnish bonds for faithful pejformanceof wimo. bYL.Vk.STOK I'ENOYER, OEO. SV. McBRIUK. PHIL, METSCHAN, Board of Commissioners. Wm. A. MUNL.EY, Clerk of Board. 0-otd ANK OI-' THK LAHGKST ESTABLISH Uments lu tho state. Lower rates than Poitland. .Largest stock Legal Blanks 1e the State, a d biggest discount. Heudfot prlcollBtof Job priiiling, and catalogue of legal blanks. K. M. WAITE, Htnti Printer 8alm Oregon. Health is Wealth ! DU. is. C. WEST'S Ncrvo nnd Brnln Treatment, n guaranteed Bpeclflo for Hys teria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Kits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by tho use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakclullness, Mental Depression, Solten lng of the brnln resulting in insanity and leading to misery, decay and death, pre mature old age, barrenness, loss of power earned by overexertion of the brain. Each box contains one month's treatment, 31.00 a box or six boxes for 5.00, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. WE G ITAJIANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order ie- ceivea Dy ns lor six boxes, acoomraniea with 85.00, wo will send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund tho maney If tho treatment does not etleet a cure. Guar antees issued only by Geo. E. Good, Drug- kii, noiBugeni., wj com. i baiem, ur. 4 o" Lo nlehau- '.if AN IJ IT IIP r HEALTH. tie Klcliau'a Golden Balsam No, 1 Cures Chancres, fln. and second stages; Bores on tho Legs and Body; Sore Ears, Eyes, Nose, etc., Copper-colored Blotches, Byphllitia CaUnh, diseased Scalp, and all Srtmary forms of tho dlseajfcj known ai ypliilli, Price, 93 OU pnr Boltlo. t.e Jllcliau'a Golden Dalsain Nu.S Curea Tertiary, Mercurial Sypldlitlo Bhou matlsm, P&lna In the Bonea, lMm In th Head, back of the Keck, Ulcerated Sort Throat, SrphilUIo Ilaeh, Lumps and con tracted Cords, Stiffness of the Limbs, ami crxJIcatea all disease from the system, whether earned by Indiscretion or abuse of Mepiury, learlns tho blaod pure and health. JlVlce 3 OO per Ilottle. Lo Ilicliau Qolden Snanlsli Anil dot o for the cure of Gonorrbcaa, Otctt, Irritation Gravel, and all Urinary or Geni tal disarrangements, I'rico $ J 60 pet Dottle. Of KIctiBU'a Golden Spanish In jection, foroorero cases of Gonorrhea, lnfUmtuatorrnioet.StrIaturc,&c Vrlt 91 GO per nettle. Im Klchan'a Golden Ointment for the effective hcalinsof Syphilitic 80 res, and ercpUona. Irlo31 00 ir Box. i,a Itlchn-'a Golden VlVfi'Vrn and Drain treatment; loss of physical P r. excess or over-work. I'rostration, etcr i'rico S3 OO per Box. Tjnlo and Nervlue, Sent everywhere, a a li- aecawlr - per express. "i2.vrc.i1 T7. nriALN. 43500 Kmnm v0& A md Kft BULUflfl fcRjASpT II A HUM THE RICHARDS DRUG C0..Agertr 500 ftll IHAKKCT ST , 8tiBt Fraacsc C---uirm BENT rp. CO ggg0 2 tti r" I a?f BS o 3 CO CO CO C2 fH' V- -".itf aaV- '1 . ). T U,t)fmytMmWf "r .W. J . j7 --A it 4 .'. ,i