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r Hi .Mill , ggg 'August Flower 'tHow does he feel? He feels Itoe, a deep, darkj unfading, dyed-htbe-iyool, eternal blue, and lie ftkes everybody feel the same way August Flower tho Romedy. Unlitrtni(iafAn1? VTa Cnnla n phttuUclie, generally dull and con Satant, but sometimes excruciating ivAufustFIoWer the Remody. How does hefeol? He feels a violent hiccoughing or jumping of the stomach after a meal, raising feitter-tastlug matter or what he has eaten f or drunk August Flower the Remedy. How doea ho fool? He feels the gradual decay of vital power ; he feels miserable, melancholy, hopeless, and lonps for death and peace August Flower the Rom dy. How does ho feel ? He feels so full after eating a meal that he can hardly walk August Flower tho Remedy. G.VG. GREEN, Sole Manufacturer, w Woodbury, New Jersey, U. S. A. A Man of feeling. "Beg pardon, ina'nm, Pali fie tramp on tho back porch, removing hU hut, "but wan not that man who hna just left your door tho collector for tbo Ico com p&ayT' "He was, sir!" replied the lady nf tho houe, wouderlnjjly. "I did not recognlzo him nt first, but I suspected he was nomelhing of the kind, llo hud u bill porhupsr "Ho had, nir. And I paid it." "Then, madam," rejoined tho trn'np, his eyes moist And his chin trembling With sympathy, "be it far from mo to ndd to tho desolation and misery of an already devastated household! I will c.irry lny request for a light collation to roino nioro fortunato neighbor. '" And ho drew his shiny coat sleovo across his eyes, swallowed a sympathet ic sob, backed down off tho porch, clambered over tho lino fenco on tho left and disappeared. Chicago Tribune. TH3 INFANT HAD NERVE. Tho Dost of Cam. -41 JL $ HEART fliSEASE! gTATISTlc.ltbow thntonoln four lina n wrnk Or OliuBBtKl Heart. 1 ha firU jrmptom nre elinrt rratti, opiircfttslon. fliittrt-litaT A&fnC and J3tirrxpclla.iiailii ! 1e,tlicnroathcrlmr, wolleii onUlrt. drossy (nnt drnth.J lor hlell JJK. 3I1I-KS' 3VK V IJIJAHX OVUM b ft innrrulou rvmrtSf. "I liuvo boon troubled withlieartdlBoase for ream, uir left paleu mi very weak, could at tlrons rc.trcolj' col It, tlis muallest excitement would nlwuyi weukuri mr riorrcs and licnrt and tt fenr of Impending dc.v.Ii JBtirWImoln tliofncu for Mourn, Jlli. Mlf.l:.'!' wr,itviNU nna kkw heast ciucu vJluttioonlrniadlclnotliiitliii proved of enrbnno lit And curort mo. I.. M. Djer, CIOTerduIe, lid. rr. allien' Ijlvcrl'lllanro a aiuo remedy for 1,Xilllotianea4 nud TovjtUl I-tvcr, AC J)oea vr, centa. Fine book on llcnrt IHaparo. wllh r-ondorful cures Free at druEglata,or aildres .. CR. MILES' MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, In. ' .Bold by P. J. Fry, (lruirlBt,8aUni. Act on n new prinriiilo U'iralato tlin liver, jtptaiuh nnd Iio.vWg Ihw.fih tit Vtrvti. Da. MCn!1 Vtun eptcttltv evre Mliii'meon, torpid liver and umitlnv tloa. SmsliMt, alMift, surwtl eprtouo,2tfctj. fif.mnlcj xren at ilnui itM. & Hi Bsit. Ca . Eliiarl. Ill Sold by D. J. Pry, dniKtrlHt, FIein Mother Did you tnlro good caro of tho parrot when I was in tho country, Tommy, and not let it ler.rn any bad words? Tommy Yes'm. I always took it out of tho room when pa was cowing on a button. Jester. f. M?w r-ttmyjLJf. - Fun For Two. All ehlltlrra cnJoyadrtnkof Hires' Root Beer. t rio (lota ovcry otlier member of (lio fuiully, A S cent jMokjiKorankoa fipllona of thlj dcllcloim arlnlc. Uon't Ikj (IctoIvihI If u dxalcr, for llio soko lrger iirotlt. tolls yon aomo otbrr kind h " Jit M Reed " 'lU falso. No ImltaUon U ut good 1 X jANXJEN'B ELEOTRIC BELT JaflaaaaaaHjaDaaBHll'liHk ?Srag ins all UTISTPATENT IEST WMOVEMENTS. WtUaan Wllheml MtJb1 WITH ELECTRO' MACNETIO suspENsony. ttni railtlni from rutln of trla, ntrr rreMietuta or IndUertiUn a. tMfttl sibtMaiUo. drklat, l0i,i. bvrtoui d,tUHr. i!m Hi'. )Mir. rh,uiuil.m, kUofj, llttr ua bitdJ.r R, IIIICS. BtDtrftl 111 llfltlh, Mdtrfpl linitriiittiU CTir "ti!"".!'"."'. luioUio, I(lili, ciDtnl III b,lllk. i. m. vr v!i flgnwini nvnflffriBI iinHn,uiii aurrtnuiil la imUDtljr fallbriut (OtBUfll rarr or wo forftli aA.oou. maA nil! an it M"I r l'I. TooumikU karo tun ourtaiir Ihla mar wm IDtoauon n.r o,ll olHsr ramnllta fall.l, and vv WI h. .MV.IHI i nv. ia i lamiiaua orarTniDaralftlo. "tpnniw am. BaIUi awamiori irv ruilfkll kLUIHU' Hlhl'finoiiliv. .1.. (knt,rclIar.4njao,Hllitninll,liKUI) nJlaorouacrcoChllt,Ai,,iTlHmilOloU01iata. irlUualrUOfmi-alU. UaJUcJ. aaal.J, frrr. djr... UJHTXMHaT 3mXa3UOO3nXO OO., No. 173 Flret St., PORTUVNO, ORG, IEHGULES Bas and Oasolin ENGINES ITnr. fcnvr Mrti. and r. iu.ilfllr lean IfL.ilv in ninul P ttkUl ftnv Othpl1 liua ir vaiukllim Mimtima m..m Juot lftii, Uiu burner, luru ib wu.i, ouid 14 XAKB8 NO SMKLL OR DIRT. , AtM4 or fl exp!o4lon, ao lYaquaDt wli ttt Muavtimuiv OjNM&i POWER t aHaaaMaaBoaMiaaaaar " 2mVi .MlaTMaiIUr H ont the World. St OIU iUuir Automnllewllj-, X Ustlarloa or Klectrlo Hparko jftth Cbrr O rtvdfl of OauuUaa Una ttr Afraid II o Wouldn't I'j.n. IIo was a man well 'nlong in lniddlu ago and was willing to bo insured. Tho agent had proparod his "application" and turned him over to the suiircliitu scrutiny of tho accomplished mod:ca! cxaininor. "I might rts well tell you, doctor, to begin with, that oura has been n family of fatalities nnd sudden deaths," said tho npplStunt. The oxauiiner looked serious ns ho re plied: "Why, yon 6com to bo in oxcollont physical condition. What did your fa' tnor mo off "Heart disease." "That's bad. How old was hor "Ninety-two." "Uml And your mother?" "Sho's gone too. Killed nt a cross .ug." "And her ago?" "Jlother was n littlo over soventy." "Do you know tho ago nnd canco of your grandfathers' deaths?" continued tho examiner. "Yes, indecS. Fathor's father died just a week after his ninotiel.li birthday. Thoy said ho used too much tobacco Mothor's father was only oighty-eiglit. Falling down stairs finished him." "And your grandmothers?" "Ono of Vim had consumption nt eighty-six, and died of it in no time Tho other was nipped by rinustroko a', eighty-four. Oh, thoy all went iitiivlc Tho examiner did not seem so ,..vo as ho asked. "Ilavo you any brothers or sistors?" "Ono sister uud two brothers," was tho nnswor. "John wcut out into tho mining country when ho was eovcUy two, got into troublo thcro, call-.' a drunken man a liar and was shot. Henry was drownod ut sixty-nino trying to neip sayo two young tcllowa tliut couldn't swim. Sister's all v. (Jho's aw fully carelosss ato a lot of green Btuff tho day of her golden wedding, then danced in tho evening with all the old fellows out on tho lawn, oven uftor it was raiuiii" took her two days to get ovor it. Sit go in a hurry liko all tho rest some oi' theso times." "Woll," said tho medical gentleman, smiling, "I think I'll chanco you, and don't believe your application will bo 'turned down' at tho homo oJllce. Only you must look out for ytmvbolf. Do careful about catching hard colds nftor you nro eighty years old." Chicago Post. I ' 1 I I Senium lint I'lirlknilur. A story which is told of tho Into Charles Jomraoh, tho naturalict and dealer in wild unlmals who died in ling land last summer, is so woll vouched for that it may bo accepted as worthy of bo liof. Mr. Jnmraeh was man led more than once, and tho Btory is to tho effect that when n friond condoled with him on tho Josm of his socond wife tho nat uralist nnsworod with a heavy sigh: "Yes, yes. A ymi say, sho was a good wife. Dut," ho added, us if ho felt com pelled to speak tho wholo truth, "sho uevor took kindly to tho iiniinaln. Why, oven in tho winter sho wouldn't let tho Biiakoa r.loep uudor the bed." Uschangi(. Not tho Sllglitmt DuiiKiir. Mrs. Withorby Your littlo boy took dlnnor with mo yesterday. Mrs. Wangle Yes. so ho said wlmn ho oamo home. I hope, Willie, that you didn't gorge yoursolf at Mrs. Wltherby's. Wllllo (6igniflcantly)-Thero was no danger of that, uuuuma. Now York Herald. A Two-ynr-olr1 That Floated In a Cl tern and Helped Itoooue lMmaelf. Little Charles Lee Bunion, tho tventy ri vo-moiiths-old grandson of Lee Bunion, Is being petted and caressed by tho citi rens of Elmwood, both ns a musical prodigy and more particularly in recog nition of his wonderful presence of mind nnd courago In the presenco of death by drowning which he displayed under the most trying circumstances even to one of maturer years. Charley was visiting Grandpa Burdon in Greenwich street, and, clad in nn ul ster nnd tight fitting bonnot, was playing In the yard, accompanied by his grand mother. Theioisa cistern in tho yard, 10 foot in depth, about 8 feet in circum ferenco and containing 7 feat of water. It is supplied with an hon cover, and precautions had been taken to hnvo it securely fastened. Charley decided t make an investigation. His grandmother left him for an in stant, and tho child in somo unexplaiu 'blo manner either succeeded in tilting tho cover by partly raising it, or elso as I o (.topped on tho edge It was -raised sufficiently to make an opening through which tho adventurous infant was pre cipitated. Tho grandmother returned to tho spot whoro sho had left him, but ho had disappeared. She called out to him, but no response was he.ird. She made a circuit of tho grounds, but no trace of tho boy was discernible. Hap pily rIio thought of tho cistoni, and see ing that tho cover was bottom fcido up bhe removed it from tho opening and was terrified to discover Charley float ing on tho surface of the water. He had probably fallen into tho cistern feet foremost nnd his clothing had buoyed him up so thnt ho was able to float tem porarily. Tho frantic grandparent called to him, and ho responded bravely. She be sought him to raiso his head a littlo, and then called out to tho gardener to como to tho rescue. Peter hastened to tho spot, and in his perplexity could not dovlso an immediate plan of action. Mrs. Burdon realized tho diro peril of tho situation, and seeing a small pitch fork near by sho seized it, nud with Poter's nssistanco made a desperate ef fort to fasten it Into tho infnnt's cloth ing. Tho cistern was dark, and it was with cxtrcmo difficulty that tho exact location of tho child could bo discerned. All tho whilo tho grandmother was urg ing Charley to keop up courago and ut tering words of loving solicitude, and tho littlo follow responded with lisping nssurances. Finally the handle of tho pitchfork was thrust within reaching distanco nnd Charley was bidden to cling fast to it. Ho is a vigorous, well developed boy, and ho quickly clasped his hands around tho staff and clung to it with dogged determination. Slowly nnd steadily tho weight was lifted to tho surfaco of tho cistern, and tho wet nnd dripping figuro was clasped in tho arms of his deliverers. Charloy was cool nnd solf possessed, nnd was quickly taken into tho houso nnd sup plied with an outfit of dry clothing, nnd hot drink was administered to him. Ho lisped that ho was pretty wet, but that ho was a smart boy because ho swimmed in tho wator. Providence Journal. ODDS AND ENDS. Music typo was invented In 1C02. j An HI tompored woman Is tho devil's ' doornail. Tho ashes of burned cork mako fiuo black paint ' Canncn uischargcsmay bo hoard near ly twico as far as thunder. Burden realized a profit of $00,000 from his invention in horseshoes. A caso is reported of n somnambulist who walked fifteen miles in his sleep, i All contamination of water nnd foot! supplies should bo carefully guarded against. I Tho mcdn8a is a fish eo fragilo that when washed on tho beach it melts and disappears. I Without tho help of human love di- vine lovo could never havo becu made known on earth. Keep n small box filled with lime in your pantry nnd cellar; it will keep tho nir dry and pure Tho idea of 'ferrying loaded freight cars across Lake Michigan is soon to be put into practice. Tho diamond has always been regard ed as tho most precious stone. It resists tho hardest bodies. It is funny that ico cream is so uni versally loved when it is always getting left out in tho cold. Pearl knifehandles should bo rubbed with a rag dipped in fino tablo salt, then polished with leather. "Where there's a will thero's a way," but whero thero's a won't tho way is apt to bo hedged up somewhat. In tho northern English coal fields electric coal cutting machinery is about to bo introduced on a largo scale. Tho fall of rain in tho mountains of southern California has greatly increased sinco tho formation of Halton lako. It is predicted by the San Francisco newspapers that tho fruit crop of Cali fornia will be much smaller this year than last. Mrs. Alice Gray, of Springfield, O., has, according to a dispatch, apparently died four or fivo times during tho past year, laid out for burial, and each time returned to vigorous life just before-being consigned to tho grave iMMENSELVflprjLAFC 1 BLACKWELL'S TUVERYWHERE. urhatn Bull U r-jr L SMOKING TOBACCO, Whether on the hills gaming ; In the place of business ; or at home, It always fills that niche of com forta good smoke. Put up In handy packages, and recognized everywhere as a Pure Granulated Leaf Tobacco of the highest quali ty ; it recommends itself to every smoker's use. Sold everywhere. BULL DURHAM Pure, sweet and clean. Is always uniform in quality. The Ideal of Fine Tobacco. BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO DURHAM, N. C. CO., Sloorlah I.ocuata Foed Man and llcnat. Tho British consul at Mogador while on an excursion inland, about a day's journey from Mogador, met flights of locusts. Ho says it was nn Rstonishing nnd interesting though painful sight, tho air boing in somo parts so thick with them that thoy formed a donse living brown fog, through which ho could hnrdly find his way, while thoy so com pletely covered tho ground that tho ut most caution was necessary in walking, as ho could not tell whother he was treading on soft sand, hard slippery rock, or what. Many birds feasted on the Insects, in cluding largo flights of gulls from tho soa, and beusts ovldently enjoy their share, for in tho middlo of tho donsest swarm ho saw n lino rod fox dancing about in tho most frantic inannor, leap ing up nnd snapping dozons of the lo custs in tho air, until, seoing tho stranger, ho suddenly dropped on all fours and quickly vanished in tho live fog. Not only did the barbel get thoir sharo of tho novel food (tho consul used tho locusts successfully as bait for thorn), but somo of tho fish of tho Atlan tic woro found gorged with locusts which had boon blown off tho land by eastorly winds. As usual, thoy woro ex tonsivoly oaton by tho native population, both Mohammedan nnd Jowish, Lon don Times. Old Tltuo election Scenes In England. Of nil scenes of riot and misrule tho choicest specimens are to bo found in tho famous Westminster elections, tho humors of which retain thrir savor from ago to ago. In 10'Jj the hustings wero erected in Palaco Yard, ai'd the popular candidates, Charles Monlaguo, the Lord Halifax of later days, and Sir Stephen Fox, tho grandfather of the great Charles James, inado their appearance each at tho head of a great troop of horsemen, whilo their chief opponent, Sir Walter Clarges, brought also a numerous following. Tho high bailiff of the city paced round about the rival bands, estimating their numbers by tho ground thoy occupied. And the victory boing awarded to Montngno and Fox, tho former was carried on the shoulders of an immense multitude to his office, tho oxchequer in Whitehall. On tho same occasion tho freeholders of Middlesex assembled on tho top of Hampstcad hill, probably of that Par liament hill winch may thus havo taken its name when Admiral Russell, pro sonting himself to them fresh from his naval victories, was olected by acclama tion, liut in later years tho Middlesex elections wero held at Brentford, tho ancient connty capital if tho legends of tho kings of Brentford aro to bo cred itedand it was on tho Brontford hus tings that tho stirring sceno3 of tho Wilkes and liborty period wero enacted. All tho Year Round. TIio nnoincrung I n "Fake." The boomerang is largely a "fako." Tho stories of throwing it around n corner or to a dibtnnco of COO feet and making it return to tho starting point nro travelers' tales. Tho fact is that the Australians, using clubs ns missiles in hunting, become expert in throwing them, and that n man who uses ono or two clubs continu ally knows how to throw them. It is said that only d savage can get fire by rubbiug two pieces of wood to gether. So perhaps only a savago can throw a boomerang, but wo think that most of tho "feats" could bo duplicated by a country boy with ns much practice as the Australian 3avages. New York Sun. Scaling Down. Little Boy Mamma, may I go usL mg? Mamma No, my son, I'm afraitl vou'll got drowned; but you may go '.vcund to the grocery and buy me a nackerel. Good News. A Few Ideas. Dr. Hooko, ono of tho founders of tho Royal society, and a mathemati cian of credit and renown, throws out a fanciful calculation on tho number of ideas of which the human mind, in the aggrogato, is capable; ho arrives at a total of 8,055,700,000. Wo should suppose that so respect able a figure is not yet exhausted, nnd though a time must como when nothing now will bo left under the sun, we may stm hope (somo of us) to catch a floating idea or two, of the practical kind, for curreut use. Gentleman's Magazine. .WMI MWOHtrriTS ClUCUtAM AfrhX TO A REV. MANUFAOTlMIRti IM ftaHMta W. Md rtriwi, 9r.j J.. M, Needham, JMK PAINTING, KALBO. K3, PAPER HANGING, UTUJUL WOOD FJNISIIING, Mr orlr-Jj Irvrlu'n, rr oTFmltu A IWMM. I' I ' k ' m m4r tat QUaurt. k Ha I , aMnw w vm, wan yinaiaaji, rmx,rl lit) rrraunuil to AkU. Young HaukiuKon MiM Kitty, may may I presumo to to anl; you Miss Kitty Lai Mr.IInnklnsonl This Is BO BO ''' Young Hankinson To nnk joulf my nooktio is on btruighif Ohioiigo Tub un,o. Tim I'rnlili'ni, Amy Has ho over loved ny other girl before? llabel No; that doesn't worry mo. What I want to kuow Is If ho will lovo any other girl in the future. liiirnar'a Bazar. IloHcry Drue Store. Tho Bowery drug stores do a largo consultation and ndvico business. Thoy hiro some young doctor who is Hcoused to practice, in ordor that they may keop within tho law nnd not subject them selves to prosecution by tho county modical society. Theso young practition ers tako no pay for thoir services directly from tho customor, tho druggist making his money and theirs out of tho medicines which ho soils. No proscriptions aro given to tho customer lest ho tako them Bomewhero elso to bo tilled more cheaply. Theso places sell a grentdeal of patent medicines, especially such things ns Bono Liniment nnd bitters strong enough to sot one's nerves nt tonsion. The in habitants of tho Bowery, when thoy tako nnything internally or externally, want It to produco nn effoct about which there U no mistake. Now York Suu. A Flirt Unlinked. At a social gntl wring on Harlem avo nuo Professor Snoro, of Columbia col lege, wos present ns nn Invited guest. MUs Esmeroldn Longcoilln, n venerable maldon lady, was also present, and as usual sho mado frantio efforts to cnptl vato the professor, who, by tho way, is a confirmed womuu hater. "Professor, how old do yon really think I am?" asked Esmerelda, coquot tlalily. "I can't possibly toll," replied tho pro fessor. "I'm uot in charaoof thedr.. wirUnont of ancient history." Texas Sittings, C Iv KAN! If you would bo dean and hayo your clothes done up iu the uoateHiaud dressiest manner, tako tliora to the 8ALKM 8TKAX LAUNBKY where all work ii doue by white labor and in the moat prompt maimer, COLONEL J, OLMSTED, Liberty Strot,! An Old TouriinllHt Con fosses. Thcro is a foolish proverb which says, "Whom tho gods lovo dio young." It is very old, and timo has let it got mixed up with nnother proverb. The way it was written is, "Whom tho gods lovo they grind slowly." That is about peo plo, but when it comes to papers they really do dio young. I used to bo n young editor once. My duty was to carry tho paper around to tho subscribers overy Friday. I was al ways quick, and as I ran through tho streets I flung tho papors in tho yards. Af tor I got back tho other editor, who owned tho paper, used to say: "Seo here! Mr. Brown, Miss Jones, Mrs. Pe ters nnd tho baker nil say thoy got no papors, and I had to givo them ench n copy." Then I used to say: "Why did you do that? Brown's pa per is sticking up in hii grape trellis. Miss Jones' paper foil under her front stoop. Mrs. Potcrs lighted on top of hor sido porch, and tho baker's papor popped through a holo in his cellar win dow. If thoso poople spent as much timo looking for thoir papors ns thoy do coming down town to complain of mo thoy would show moro sense." Aftor I had been an editor a few years I learnod how to bo a reporter and be gan to enjoy life Julian Ralph in East inow lone Arlington. A 1'real; of Memory. Ono of tho queernesses with which writors havo to contend is nn occasional pnzulo hendedness over a perfectly well known point of orthography or gram mar. A word that one has probably spelled correctly nil one's life suddenly swerves over into tho doubtful orthog raphy column. Is It "ingulf" or "engulf" or "en gulph?" ono queries, with pen poised. Is It "appal" or "apall?" "Fautasy" or "phantasy?" "Honied" or "honeyed?" nnd so on indefinitely. To bo suro, thcro is tho dicttoimrv. lmt who wants to lenrn his A B C's over again or look up tho spelling of every day wonls? Boston Commonwealth. Alao Uuneeniui. No ono can deny that it is extremely Impolite to tell n man outright that he lies, hut there Bhould bo scmo expedient nt such times to show that wo nro not qnlto the fools wa are taken to be. Exchange. Vtliy Ho Went to Toronto. ,Not long ago a friend asked the Rev. Dr. Wild, once mentioned as a possible successor to Mr. Beecher, why ho went to Toronto. "I might pay," he replied, "that it was a call from God, but the real fact is I am paid $2,000 ti year more than I was getting." New York Tribune. The Art of rinding rault. Three times out of four fault find ing is merely an expression of impa tience, and tho only good it does is to roliovo the irritablo feeling caused by tho careless stupidity or other tlo fects of those with whom we have daily intercourse. To begin with, on eveiy occasion whero there is no rea sonable hopo of doing good by fault finding, 6eal your lips as with a bar of iron. Ladies' Home Journal. A Stalrcaso Disaster. At Bell Street hall, Dundee, in January, 1805, tho pressuro of tho crowd against tho gates at the top of tho staircase leading to the hall paused thorn to give way, and some people fell. The crowd behind inno cently pushed on, thinking that tho Joors woro opened, and on that short' flight of thirteen stops nineteen peo ple wero crushed to death and many jrjured. London Tit-Bits. A l'reclniia ornament. Mary (during n moving) The mis sus is vory partie'lar about this brickybac mantel clock, an suj-s wo'll have to cany it. I'll take it. Jane No you tako th' baby an I'll carry th' clock. You might lot th' clock fall wid your awkwardness. Good News. Church Directory. CUMBKni-ANi) riinsnYTCKiAN. Halein, Oregon, Nov. J, K. Ulalr, lntor. Sunday school every Huuday, 10 n. in. I'reichlng every Sunday, 11 is. m. nnd 7:ii0 p. m. Church houso on High street, bptwepn Marlon and Union. Everybody welcome. JlETifoms TiBCoiAi,. Services on Sab bath nt 10:30 and 7;'i0. Sunday school at 12;Kpworth Leagues at C:15; Prayer meet ing every TliiirHrtay evening. Itev. C. L. Kellerman, pastor. Evangelic il Corner of Llber'y nnd Center streets. Sunday services 10:"0 a. m. nnd 7:30 p. in., Sunday pchoul 12 m., Y. 1B. C. E. 6:30 p. m.; Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p.m. J, Bowersox, pnEtcr, residence 427 Liberty street. PiiKsnYTEitiAN. Church street, between Chemeketa nnd Center. Preaching morn ing and evening; Sabbath school nt VI in.; Y. P. S. C. E, at 8.30 p. in.; prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Itev. F. H . G wy nne, D, D pastor. St. Joseph's Catholic Cuuncn.-Che-meketunnd Cottnito. Sunday Forvlc.-s: Low mabs 7:30 a. nv, high mass 10:30; Sunday school 3 p. m.; vespers 7:50; weelc days, low mass 7 a. m. Itev. J. S. White, pbtor, CoNOBKOATKiNAL. C iner Center and Liberty Services Sunday at 10:30 a. in. and 7 p. m.; Huuday school 12 :n., Y. P. S. C. E ntS:M p.m.; prayer nutting 7:10 p.iu.Thurs day. Kev C. L. Corwlu pastor. St. Paul Episcopal Cpoucii Corner Church and Ohemekeln. Si-i vices 10.30 a in. aud 7p. m.;Sunday brhool 11:15 n. m.; service Monday 10:30n. in ; Thursday 7:30p m. Kev. W. Lund, lector. Fikst Baptist. Liberty and Mai Ion Services 10:30 a. in. and 7:00 p. m;8uuliiy school 12 m.; young people's meeting ut (I p. m.; prayer meeting 7:.'0 Thursday. Itev. Robert Whltaker, pustor. Free Methodist. Itev. 15. F. giiinlley pastor. Services Sunday morning nnd evening, Sunday school sit 10 a. m.; prayer meeting Friday night. Cbiuch opposite North Salem school. FniEsns. At Highland park on car lino. Services lWWa.'m. and 7: W p. m.; Mindaj school 12 m.; Christian Endeavor G p, in.: prayer meeting-Thursday 7:30 p. m. Rev. F. M. George, pastor. Ciiuistian. High nnd Center. Sunday school 2 m.; preaching 10:30 a. in.; young people's society (J-.10 p. in,; preaching 7:30 p. m. Kev. V. R. Williams, pastor. German Refoiimed. Capital and Marl on.: Sunday service 11 n. ui.;Suuday school 10 a. in.; prayer mooting Wednesday 7:30 p. in. IUv .7. Muellhaupt, rastor. Christian S-cie.vce. J-trvlces In Uni tarian hall at 10:30 u.m.auii 7:30 p. m ; Sab bath rchool 12 iu,; Bible t.tudy Thursday evening. South Sat.em-M. 11. hurch. Preach ing every Sunday at 10:10 a.m. and 7:30 p. in. J, H. Rooik, pastor. Gehman UAPTis.T.-Servlces in German Baptln church north of Cottnga street. K'jv. John Fechter, pastor. African MEiiiomsr, Norlh Falem. Services al 11 n. m and V:l)i p. in. f-unday school at 1 p. in. Kev, G. W. White, pastor, Mrs. Woodwouth'u Meltings. Ser vices at 10.30, '.30 nnd 7: VO every dy In tho tent nt thejunctlon of the Uert'lc car Hue. TemprantM gospel nieeulng- at-1 o'clck Sunday at W, o, T. U, b. l, W3 1 1 4 fc.f. Ik 'tjr'i: vy LH P!LLS. Bnautpa Aw not tho only MHKle of nurli You nud. It e erywhere, even In Ifcalltle where fttnioamlwlij ntul wmitHry nuidilt u would teem lo I unmvonUiln to IU iltw elopment. Th; unlvsiral reim-dy lor uU preventative of the ill o cxmifUlntii Is llivatetter' 8um.ch Hitter. V, hntrver thoiiMUdyukumrttluiimvit vlru en nirm mid whMUer It tie cullU and tovvr blllom mnliUin, dumb ague r actio ,Uke. ihe 1 liter hi mot popular mid court lute the x tii of protection nd cure. From Matuetoth-lnhmmot !n,itua..n uuairmtia. Mtiico, uu.h Mn in nud th trt'M IhU Iru y rimnn. m dici ,v h von "giiiueuoplniiuut'f oumt'r udlib hh andcuwotln nmi than i i eKUrli-til Ueu, rhMtmaitiMB, iMoniala. ne iW HYwauai kidney trouble It U UhjRty uH Vf ii wuu (WWWW. They Kat Bleat Only. The Gouaclios of tbo Arereutino Re public live entirely on roast beef and salt, scarcely over tasting farinncious or otbor vegotablo food, and tbeir sole bovorago is mate or Paraquay tea, taken without sugar. Washing, ton Star. Not Quite the Sume. ' Jack How about Miss Million. Charlie? Havo your hopes in that direction reached a consummation! Charlie Not exactly. Tho fact is, they have only reached the con Bomrao. Knto Field's Washington. street Number In London, It is puzzling to be told in Loud tunc you can got whttt you aro look- tug for m a storo "just down tho road," and thou to find that the numbors go up on ouo side of the street ana uowu on tho other, as in Tottenham Court road, for instance Now York Suu. ,UnH I.?Tm,i'i ,e an(1 re,!evo nI1 s troubles lad tei 1h i .' '- "' of the system, such i. Dlz7.Ir.es7s. Z, 1 V n"e"h?uc,i . oAdi.ff. iAi,. i ,7.7 :. , .L'"!."'sl;s.s unci reainrktiblobui 3 'Icadac. iro cquJIv r' wo, o While their mosl I. ' iieen shown in curing sV;!fcH "?i.r k TJj r.ITTI.R I.ivvtf P.... Ii ii Constipation, rnnno V'P J'r:T'""''K l 'I n.lltfylnaTConii.lalnt l nS iS,ra,Br'dJy'. "? "Pm'ach, ,,iV tai.i nun rririiinra rha k,... .i. U they only cured "" uu"eu MClll. l F&&S si ? K.B kK- ii iXAiXX fr$ l-c: O Tho practice sometimes indulged in by smokers of soaking a meer schaum iu hot water, milk or steam ing it is altogether wrong. It spoil tho meerschaum and ruins tho color. To teach a class is m mi,M, ! JlicUn'..,. .1 a i . "' lUUfO UT "s m lo uacu n ng e nunU as to play first violin in an orchK is xnoro insplniig than to perforr uto joAvBuarp. Monday is tho dullest dav of ,. woek in Paris, Then, J? A"10 urimt . good deal of getting oTerthartrf ajK .oCtlw tm they wffl?. 'l tlie toiiM hj ft i0v nrlcl. tn .-.. ACHE ''Te-'l-aer, i.... ww lull cum ir h-11 l nnf .. ,HVeaii,';T"4;:!V71r'"' "ry .mall ' Tii, t U". tP. Vi"" or tHV"l8 ni"ti afl K fast b. hi hh "kThali Paper HaneerandDnrnratnr nTo- 11 'w"IUlouery e,ore', ifinaiUy, r novr5. - PRINTING . 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The tllulrjK cur Rrri'tce 1h pt'ouoi ceil by nil tho most elcgiint ov r 'n,ms nteil, nnd Is opemlcd In the Inn est . patrons. FiUt trains via tho Wlscon in Ce Lines Icavo .Mlriuqipolls dully .it J2:Ij , unit fl:5 p in, itlil Mt. J'nul lit !.. milt 7:lo p. in., uiukunc fiiiornliiR m Muu with nil UaluB Iroin tK ist boutliwest. For tlclttts, ninpf, panipl lets and Information upplj loU.F. totlll, ( nndT. A , Mluuuipnllii, M'ui. ,i'llil t I U. I'otut. uutiernt rtistcnittr utiu 1 1. ARont, OIiicuko, 111. l'loi l'roposals for lVitls. "TOTIOK Is hereby given that sealed I . JLM will be lecclved bj Ihe city oi fr.nl . , ortKon, until 8 o'clock p. ni.orAUKii lSW.nnil will bo opened bj the unilerslui cornniUtuPiiHaiooniliPrenna.'.'iiBpi. etuu for the fcradirip, cut bins, ilraluniKnud .. -piovlng.iiccoraniK t' the plausntidhpei i. cations lo be had at tile city surveyi oUlco,iiailulsoi.ii'ordi)ictuplHti'inDd(ih lleatlons to bo ntrnlHhcd tie tho lutld r, thnt part of Commercial street between norlosldo of bi IiIko across f otilh JN1II1 vn to the north side of i filter street, and i.. that nail ol CouttBtu.otbotwecn tho H'doof Hlshslieut and thu cast nld( l''runttitin'l and all that part ol Ht i street between tho tail side of High stri nod thu east hide of Front stieel, alltli. paitot Ferry fclreet botween tho cast bit" ot Liberty stuet to tho cusl side Front s.itct, and all that part ol Cei street uolwitii lluieastsldf of I'omincrt. utieet and tin wci-t fcide ol Front street, leitlilcile ol iivrx .sit in tone hauli of i clly ol lialein urigon. In favor of tho en of Haiem, Oregon, lorthesum of (Ivo tui died dollriri mux- accompany e.ich bid u . will be):iya'.let the city of Balcm. L eon, iii Used, sei tied and liquidated da. iiges In cnotliH buidpr shnll not excel the crmtiucr, homt at.d undeilaRluK . gie good unit Milllciciii smetles sailsf tory to the m.iur of the city of Hu! , Oregon, In cas.o said work Is awarded ollend to Mild bidder, lllanicforni ol to u act, bund and undertaking in ou Hit thenillcool thostieet commissiouer '1 i city of Salem rt&trves tho right to njn. any orall bids. Done by order of the .i mou eouuell of tho city of t-alein. il. W. HUM'. ('. 11 lit OKK, U L. LAAIUUIIEUX. Commltteo on Strei ts and I'ubllcPropci t 7-12ta Sheriff's .Sale. "VfOriCi: Is heieby given that by vit US ofauexemtli.il duly ii.iird out .. tiiocouutj )UHol thos.alooi OrcRtn. t Iheiouutyot .Marlon, and tomedliec o. , on the lf.t dav ol Jul v. A. n.. lwi' nm n , Jiulgment du remUred.tnteicoof ic i . uuu uucaeii u in auu uy hinu eouniy n.i i on tho '!l8t day ut rune, ls9', lu u en u . suit then In mid toiut peudio whcie a nud K llliseh mlio plolutdls and 11 1 Vaughn whk deiendaiil iu iauir of i ai -tiff and against delendai t, by which . cutlon I am commanded tint out ol i pci'ouul pnrperty ot said defendant i siitllcleul cannot befiuuil then out of tt real pioperlv o suid defi.ndniit to sat -u the sum of Twentj lour and Sl-IOt) don,, withluteroii.ilitieoii at tho rate of 12 ii cent, neriiiiiuni iimii tho Uth lav ot n gust, 1SS3, and Ihe sum of Twelve 2."-l(l dollais with n tereit theieon ut the rut 8 per cent, per annum bluco August Ot J Uh.5, and thi. iurther Gum nl8lxltn .. -n uoiiars eoio, nun co.ts and epem,e.i , said execution. I have levied upon atiu will on Satnrday, the I3lh day of August, A, D,, 1892, nt tho hour ol 1 o'clock p m. of mid t.a. at tho west door ol tho couuty court hou'o luMiloin, Minion county, Oiivm, nil m the highest bluder lor caili in huud on tii day ol snle, all the right, tlth , lulercs-t i.n I tbtato whkb mid lUsiiuduut, II. F. Vim. h bad ou or alter the 21st dav of Jm i lsu.', in mid In the following UtnPrlbeiJ i property, to-wlt: llegluulngat tLt noiil-. wet lomer of tho soothe r,t quurier i hectlonJ.T,", 3. ii, 2 w.; theueo ias,t fl.V, rods; theneo south M rod-; lhenee west 0-1 . rods; thence north lliods to thu place u! beElnuing conlaliiliig ; ,,, Jllou, ( . Ies-; auil aUo all m thu donation ian.l ciaim of Ueiijuiulu V'aiiu'hii and hllznbeui Vaughn in T. Usn. 'i i.esi, wivo m, t ,? cept tlieloiluvclii' dc-cilbr'd prcmlies t. -wit; lleglnnlngiit the sijuthuiii coim.1- ,r the sou i Iravt quarter of section 4, i y it. '1 west of tho Wllliuiieiio Minai i ' theueo ii(,.th to clinins; th-noi wesi a 'i chains to the nmtlu-ast corner ot ,i I Cook's donation land claim? ilirnrm ,.i..n.. eaMeni bmindaiynfwild Cook's d uiinii.. land cl.i m.lOchaliujth, ace east 1.60 elin,' to the plaeo ol bcglnuiiig, eontaiulng ffi nens, morn or less. b H Dated at Salem, this Oth dnvof.Tuty.iR'J" ii.. v8-!0' -M'"iuuLouuiy,ouK o. lly F. T. WltiailTM K, Ui j my. 7 u;i WilW -r OIVtAI-IA Kansas Citv, St, Paul CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, And.'all Points East, North and South, PULLMAN SLEEPERS, COLONIbT SLEEPERS, KtCLINING CHAIR CAFS AND DINERSi Steamers Tortland m San Franclsc 1-erv i Days. TICKETS Ti?RD EUROPE rorrafes nmi ru.....,i .. . onoraddress, ,"'uv't" ""u"oa ci.ii W n.UUIiBURT,Asst,Geul. Pas. Agl 2i WMblngton St., POfiTLAKIl, OllKQ 500 Mli awjsrtf f mm KjasF ji kirns uaam)i HEALTH. Syphlffi. Prjco' ih,0n " known bi St. Si-nhf, . ?0h?,.,ki " tracted t'or,'. b.ii i"u"'I ' con. mdlt0Sf'u&f th9lJm.anJ whether cau,J ii . f .i"om. ,ha ytem, Irrlutlonoravefnje',V0,nT0,rrnoia. W'? V"loBj?iMw' Spanl.h In. "or "o eflmivS h?1 OlntmeBl rKERiCHARDSDRUi C0.,Ag5ye til SAHKMT 8T.v ttMsrcwsv .- - W HaUn. n.f uhhphj 'It L ; 'l.4tiy'. twWfitiai2V