Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, July 21, 1892, Image 4

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Thaw w)6 have lost all faitliin
Hie "Wwntlier foreonato" are recom-
ttusttded to try a vety aimple experl-
' meat with a cup of coffee and a
temp or two o loaf sugar. Having
. dropped the lnmps of Biigar into tno
cup of ooffce carefully, watch tho
ftr bubbles that riso to tho surface.
if they mtdctenly ruch from tho cen
ter to the fiido of tho cup, be euro
tht it te going to rain very hard.
. It the air bubbles assemble in tho
center and thon pass to tho rido of
tiiecup'in a deliberate way, you must
till be prepared for what tho weather
forecasts would call "some showers."
Bat if the bubbles rofuso to stir from
tlie center of tho cup you may go
forth to ypur labors assured of a flno
day. Boston Globe.
rice Without Sand.
jy. An. certain regidns, as in parts of
"the Colorado desert, all tho fine, loose
Band has been blown away, leaving
evwy pobblo and large bowlder stand
ing out in bold relief. Tho loose ma
terial blown along not infrequently
gathers in tho form of drifts or
dunes, which themselves travel slow
ly across tho country, over changing
their outlines liko drif fa of snow.
GoMthwoito's Geographical Maga
zine.
"AVERAGE" PEOPLE.
Tt gtuitta soars far to tlio foftntpla
That feeds Ui Kuowonj) In tin Vy
Bat though oar wluirs break in tho flyinc.
And though onr souIj frlut In tho trying,
Oar flight raaiiot follow so hlghl
And Ui cs!o awoop not from the mountain
To Miiirer tho ground bird's low cry.
Tht "world has n gay guonlon ready
To htll th fleet foot In the race:
Baton tho dull highway of duty,
Aloof from tin pomp and tho beauty,
Tho ellr and tho ihanco of tho chose.
Are tollers, villi ati'U trua and steady.
Pursuing their w eiulaomo pace.
Falsa proweea and noisy Inelsttoro
May capture tho garrulous throng.
But tho "averago" father and brother,
Tho homo keuplog alitor and mother,
drown gun Je and patient und rlrong.
Shall Kara In the fast neorlng distance
Wherein life's awards have been wrong.
Then horo's to tho "average pooplc,"
The makers of home and Its rest;
To them the world tarns for a blessing,
When life Its hard burdens Is pruning.
Tor stay a' home hearts are tho lest.
Birds 1 olid 1' they" will in tho stcojjlu.
But rof er t 'io eavoa for a nest.
-May lUIoy firalth in Harper's Bazar.
WEST NOETHWEST.
A Speed Indicator.
In tho Granvillo electric speed in--.
dicator tho log itfcelf id mude ono
plate of tho battery for working tho
instrument, the iron hull of tho ship
tho othor plate and tho sea itself tho
exciting liquid, so that insulation is
not required.- Now York Times.
Her Jttrst Order.
Mrs. Noowed And you may send
f4 up a roast of beef, and remomber,
butcher, havo it raro. That's tho
. only way my husband can eat it
) f - Harper's Bazar.
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HEART fliSEAS
Rtatmtics show that one In roim has it weak
or dltoaavd Heart. The tint trmptonu are sliorS
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breath, oppreaaton, fliitifli-lmr, fuliit and
1 haBsryspella.pnln In tde,tlien mnthortnrr,
swollen ankles, dropay (and .li'nth.l for
which JJR. MILES' Ji'eSV HilAItT 1 (JltH
U a uiarrslolis remedy, "1 bnro boon doubled
with heart dleae for yesrs, uy left pulse was
Tery tress, coma at iiroos scarcely leci It, ma
smallest oxcltemont would always weaken my
nerres and heart unit a fear of Impending death
stared mo In tho face for hours. lt. M.II.J.H'
HEItVIMl nnd NEW 1IKAUT VVitV
Is tlis only medicine that has piorodot anrbouo-
ptnna curca ma. u ai, jjjur, e-uyiruiue, aiu.
' Miles' juiveri'ius era a suro remcuy lor
llousness nnd Torpid I.lvcr. BO Jtosea
amta. Vina book on Heart Dlssais. wltk
srosderful euros Vree at druciil'ts, or address
M. MILES' MEDICAL. 00., Elkhart, in
Bold by D.J Fry, drugglHt,Balem.
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Act on a new prlnciplo
zognlste the llvnr, stomach
and bowels thiovah tht
news Dil Wiisar 1'iixs
tpttdily curt biliousness,
torrid llvor and constipa
tion. Smallest, mildest,
acrest! nntlnaAfl.osintfl.
Samples free at innndata.
B mesBcil. Co.,Elkhatt.lt(l.
D, J, Fry, druggist, Salem
When "old Sol" makes all things sizzle,
r Eirink Hlre' Root Beer.
When dull care makes life a fizzle,
Drink Hires' Root Deer.
When you feel a Utile dry,
-When you'recross ,and don't know why,
When with thirst the children cry,
There's a sweet relief to try
Wk Drink Hires' Root Beer.
Rtccent Package makes five gallons.
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A MtY, MAHifATlWM. '
Thaio was a road leading out of
the city as nearly as possible in that
direction, which, if you followed far
enough for covonty railes, in fact
you would como to a snudl town
where my couain Christoiih- r lived,
beforo hia health hroko down and
his futhcr lost all his lnonry in Bpcc
ulation. Cliris had always bten doli
cate, Irat no ono thought very sori
ously of it, till ho had this fotxf ul ill
ness when hislifo wasdotpuirodof;
and though ho recovered move or
km, as consumptive pcoplo Bomo
times do, ho only got hotter to find
that lna father was a banlviT.pt, and
that ho himself must work whUo ho
could, rather than bo a burden ou
his family.
So, hearing of a young fellow in
Mcrton our great manufacturing
city who wanted a privuta tutor,
Chris camo to coach him and to
board with us; for wo were a large
family, and mothor said wo could do
it as cheaply for him as ho would bo
li&cly to do it anywhoro olso, and put
by something into tho bargain. Not
that wo should havo wanted to gain
by having Cliris, if wo had had
money enough of our own ; but thon
wo nover had.
There wcro so many of us, and
father only earned 130 a year; and
mothor was an invalid, and tho
lodgcro woro continually coming to
grief in somo way that compelled
thorn to leavo without Bottling thoir
accounts. And tho younger ones
woro Btill at Bchool, and Bob only
earned ton shillings a wook, and
Arthur had a scholarship at Oxford
that was nover enough to keop him,
and Milly, our showcard, as wo called
hor, would not tako a situation, or
do anything whatovor but got on
gagod to ono young man after an
othor, each worso than tho last.
Sho really monopolized tho draw
ing room with having thorn to after
noon tea which wo could not afford.
But it did not matter about tho draw
ing room, for that was horriblo, with
an old grand piano whoso lid was
looso, and with walls that crumbled
and lot tho nails out, bo that tho
brackets tumbled down on people's
uoaua but mothor avoiuu havo thorn
put up again. And thoro was always
a dreadful atmosphoro of hearthrugs
and old antimacassars. Thon Harriot,
our ono sorvant, had no time to dust,
and I could only dust tho drawing
room proporly onco a weok; thoro
woro so many othor things to do, and
tho soot wni bo trying.
Thoro could bo no placo on tho oarth
grimier than Morton. Wo hud tho
chimneys Bwopt as often ns wo could
afford it, but it seemed to mo that
othor pooplo novor Hwopl theirs at
all, nnd as Boon as tho windows woro
oponod tho Boot camo in, darkening
tho air liko tho plnguo of locusts and
Bottling down over everything that
was just scrubbed clwin till ono folt
as if ono could Mo down and die. Tho
fogs woi-o full of it you nover saw
such substantial fogs. Chris said
once that thoy woro meat and drink
to him j and thoy happened ovory
othor day. And what with soot and
fogs and niothor'a neuralgia and
Willy's engi foments ami a fi.mily of
nine lifo vns not Mfo; but it was
Btill less oxistonco. It was ono long
scramble.
I folt sorry beforehand for Chris,
kuowing how different things had
boon for him a year ago, when ho
did not know that ho would novor bo
Btrong again, or that his father had
eiwcitf atod away everything, I know
ho was not uccuBtoniod ton houso
liko ours", and I know that if I did
not look after him a little nobody
would. It Boomed likely tlmt Milly
would not oven flirt with him, bo
causoho was consumptive; at least,
Bho hnd asked already whether it
was catching, and Bald that it would
bo funereal to havo him in tho houso.
So I made his room as nico as 1
could it was tho attio next mine.
It had not leon ropapoml for veal's,
bocauso wo said tho walls woro dump,
Thoy woro not really, but wo hud no
money. Still, it looked elum when 1
lmd douo I romomlw Btanding btill
and watching ugivaf tlako of soot
that was hovering In throu,'1, tho
window in tin uudcoided way- nnd I
oyon got mum nasturtiums out of tho
back garden and put thorn in a vuso.
They wow ding-, liko everything
olso, but they looked grcon and yel
low, and better than nothing,
I rouiouibor 1 had only juat dono '
when Chris camo aud waa shown
Into the drawing room. Mother und
Milly were there; mothor had neu
ralgia and MiUy had a cold; Und
though it was a warin day tho fire
waa lit and thoy woro sitting over it
and would not havo tho window
open. Whon I camo down I found
them all there, and mother waa teU
ing Chris about hor neuralgia. Ho
looked flushed just then, not like a
person who could not Mvo long, to
mo. and so bright and resolute I
liked his face vory much; but I Baw
that the drawing room was giving
him a dreadful headache and no
wondor. So I ran down stairs and
mado tho tea.
Chris and I wcro friends diroctly.
I don't know how it was, for I very
seldom mako friends, and all tho
young men who como to tho houso
go straight to MiMy liko iron filings
to a magnot. But it was dnteront
with Clins, because tho drawing
room mado his head ache, just as it
did mino; and when wo know each
other bettor wo found, that wo liked
tho samo things and people though
ho know far moro than I did, nnd
novor grow bitter against anyone,
like mo. Ho had such a fearlecs,
friendly way with tho verld; and
yet there were only a very fow pco
plo ho altogether trusted and reMed
on ; and I was ono of them. I know
ho trusted mo completely, er ho would
novor have told mo about Paulino.
Partly, indeed, I guessed it. For
wo fell into a way of going walks to
gether on Sunday afternoons, when
Cliris had some sparo time and I
mado it, and I found out that ho
liked this particular road tho road
running west northwest. It was such
a Btupid road. First it led through a
long streot of tho3o miserablo, thin,
gray houses that look liko grave
stones standing upright, and then
camo streets full of public houses
and wretched Uttlo sweet Bhcp3 with
halfpenny ices and tobacconists' and
"boots mendod while you wait."
Thon thoro was a dismal triangular
bit of common, with a fence on ono
sido all over placards, and thon a red
brick Primitive chapel and moro re
spectablo houses tiM at last camo
real fields. You could not caU it
country where there were always
cabbage leavos and bits of broken
pots and clothes hung out to dry.
But generally at this stngo we turned
back.
I soon concluded that it was tho
way to Chris' old home, but I guessed
moro than that. For people do not
always like to walk in the direction
of a particular placo only becauso
thoy havo lived most of their life
thoro. There must bo something or
somo ono thero now that thoy liko to
fancy thomselvea noaror; and by
and bye, when Cliris saw that I
guessed, he told mo tho whole.
Thoro was very littlo of it, as ho said
cheerily.
It was just as I thought. Tho girl
ho loved had lived there, was Mv
iug thoro still, nnd 4ior name was
Paulino. Sho was rich, ho said, and
vory beautiful. Ho told mo what
sho was liko, and I could not help
knowing that I should havo loved
hor, that any ono must havo dono.
And Cliris had lost everything at
onco money and health aud hope.
"It wouldn't havo mattered about
tho monoy," said Chris in his quaint
way. "I would have asked hor to
wait for mo and worked my way up.
It would havo been a vory good
thing. But you can't ask a girl to
wait for you when you find you have
only ono lung."
Ho laughed rather ruefully, aud I
laughed, too, though something
caught my breath.
"Did tho doctor givono hope?" I
asked.
"If I had gono abroad at onco,"
said Cliris, "bur I couldn't do that.
So I thought, ns thoro might bo n
year or two, I might as woll do some
thing for my living. And this turned
up."
'Did sho, " I said tentatively, ' 'know
you liked her?"
ChriB Hushed n littlo and looked
away, but not boforo I had seen a
sudden light in his eyes.
"I nover told her," ho answored
simply. "Thoy Bay womon know."
"And she did you was bho I
mean, woro you"
His flush dooponod.
"It was too early in tho day," ho
said. "I sometimes thought if it
had gono on but it didn't go on. I
have prayod about it. Not vory en
thusiastically, perhaps but it is a
good prayer. And thoro's another
follow in tho running a remarkably
good follow. I think it will bo all
right."
I did not answer. It scorned all
wrong to mo. Ho had told m tho
story on ono of our Saturday aftor
noon wnllrs, and whon it was ouded
wo Btill walked ou west northwest.
It seemed as if wo woro walking on
aud on to a placo where, our roads
would divido forever, and thon I
know what a blauk thero would bo
for ono of us.
I could not pray his prayor. I
would havo liked to alter every tiling.
Yot I hardly dared wish that Paulino
lovod him I understood him so woM.
I think that, though ho lovod hor a
thousaud times bettor, she could
hardly havo understood him much
hotter than I. But anyone caUed
Paulino it must bo good enough only
to worship and strew rosea for, liko
tho man lu Browning.
Well, I would havo gathered her
buaheh) of rosea, but I thought she
might write to Chris. Sho nover
wrote of course he had not written
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Civ KAN!
If you would bo cloau and hayo your clothes d mc up
inthe nattHUnd dreariest mauner, take thorn to tho
SALKM STKAM LAUNBKY
whore all work is doue by whit labor and in tho inout
pnm.pt luaniiwr. COLONEL J, OLMSTED.
Liberty Sfot
Swamps
Art not tlia only abode ofmalari.
to hor; but whon ho was so ill it
Boomed hard aU tho samo. StiU, ho
Went on working, and kept up won
derfully throujh tho summer, though
wit.i autumn his cough grow terribly
bad, aud t .e winter, that ovory ono
bald wou.l bo so trying, was very
near. But on Saturdays we stiU had
our walks, and still went tho old way
UU west northwest grow to bo a
watchword between us for all that
Wo wanted and could not get. Wo ,
teldom said it without a laugh ; but '
thero is no ono but mo who knows
tho meaning of it now.
It waa ono Saturday in October
that Chris came in with a lotter in
his hand. I know beforo ho told
what tho nows was, from something
in his face. Paidino was to bo mar-1
ried in November to tho other fel
low. "My prayer has rcaUy been an
swered," ho said, a Mttlo restlessly,
"in b!x months. And now I want to
buy a wedding present that is aM
that remains to bo dono. You'll
como with mo, won't you, Janet?"
I nodded, and wo went. Chri3
was vory bright and eager aoout
buying that wedding present rather
too bright, perhaps, when ono Baw
tho restless look in his eyes. Wo
went from placo to placo, and at last
found an exquisite littlo flower vaso
that took his fancy, though it cost
far moro 11. an ho ought to havo af
forded. I fancied he inusfcof ten havo
taken her flowers.
"I shall not send my name," Chris
docided, when hi3 gift was packed
up and oven addressed. "But I think
sho will know."
I know sho would know.
"Now let us take tho road," said
Chris, laughing, whon his parcel was
sent off and I know which road ho
meant. I could walk it in tho dark.
I think if I had only ono inch of
strength left I would chooso to Avalk
thero till I died. Wo took an emni:
bus nnd wont rather farther out than
usual. Cliris was very bright and
brotherly rather in on absent way,
and seemed bent on showing mo that
ho was not downhearted. But wo
talked of other things, nover of Paul
ino. Wo had tea at a Uttlo shop "really
in the couulry," as Chris Btiid hope
fully. I think thoy took us for
brother and sister. It was a very
pleasant shopwomau ; she had a lit
tlo girl with a round, ruddy faco and
very light hair, who mado friends
with Chris at once, as children al
ways did, and ho gave hor a bright
now sixpence, for which I shook my
head at him. Wo had tea at a small
round table by tho front kitchen firo
rather than in tho cold, deserted
room whero thoy had visitors in tho
summer. It was bo warm and com
fortable, and Chris liked tho warmth,
though ho could eat Mttlo. When tea
was done we still sat thoro fivoimin
utos by tho firo, chatting quietly.
Perhaps it was becauso a crisis was
over and ono could breath moro free
ly; perhaps it was becauso ho know
the vaso would pleaso her; but I
think thoso fow minute3 wore pleas
ant oven to Chris. Somotimes his
faco comes up beforo mo as clearly
as possiblo, with the firelight on it
though I cannot recall it whon I try.
Thon we set out to walk back. AU
tho way thoro tho wind had been
with us, and wo hardly folt it, but
now wo met it full. If was a bitter
wind, and beforo wo had loft tho
shop ten minutes a driving sleet be
gan. Wo walked two miles beforo
wo could get an omnibus. Chris
thought lightly of it, of course, nnd
was only anxious for mo as if I
could havo been hurt I Death is for
peoplo liko Cliris. I try to forgot that
walk home, and go baclc to whero wo
satin tho firolight; but I dream of
tho othor sometimes, aud the sleet is
in our faces again nnd I know it is
kiUing him, and wako myself with
calling out. Vory well; that is nil
over. Tho doctor said that perhaps
it mado no ronl difference; what hap
pened thon might havo happened
any day in tho stato Chris was in.
It was an hour after we reached
homo, nnd ho was coughing terribly
ho broko n blood vessel. But ho
lived for jtwo days, and I nursed him
to tho oud ; ho wanted no one else.
Ho said I wa3 a good nurso, but I
know my hands woro very hard and
rcugh with houbowork. I did pray
that I might loso tho usoof them for
ever if God would only mako them
cool and soft till Chris died; but I
supposo that would havo beon a
miracle Cliris did not mind. Ho
was very grateful, and said he should
certainly meet mo again. Ho had
always so much faith. A littlo bo
foro ho died ho smiled and said ho
was going west northwest.
That is throo years ago and I am
gbul now; for tho summers seem to
bo growing shorter and shorter and
thowintors longer; thero is a great
deal of distress everywhere, nnd I
am glad ho is away, for whilo ho
lived ho would always havo taken
tho hardest part But sometimes in
tho spring and summer thoro nro
vory lovoly days, and thon I wish ho
woro back. It is rather liko living
in a vacuum, whero ouo can't draw a
long breath becauso thero is uo air,
but all tlmt will pass over. Milly is
married at lust to bohio ono vory
rich, but thoro nro all tho others, and
tho Boot is worso than evor and now
tilings aro always turning up to be
dono. I am thunkful for that I
should Mko ovory hour und minute to
bo fiUed quite full-till I go west
northwest May Kendall In Long
man's Magazino.
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Both Sides of theiiestion
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the Intelligent smoker uses BLACKWELL'S
BULL DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO.
BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., Durham, N. C.
Mr. W. M. Terry, who bns boon In
tho drug buultusi at Elkton, Ky.,
for the past twelve vears, say:
"Chamberlain's Counh Remedy
gives better satiifuction than any
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No other will emeu cold so quickly;
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f hurcli Directory.
COMnKIlI,AND 1BE31IVTKKI mj. Halem,
Oregon, Rev. J K. Blair, I'astor. Sunday
school overy Humluy, 10 a. in. Preaching
every Sunday, 11 a. m und 7:J0 p. m.
Cburcb. liou86 ou H jli Mioet, between
Marlon nnd Union. Ever idy welcome.
ilKTiiODis CrisOPAl.. Hervlcett on Sab
bath at 10: 0 and 7:'!0. Sunday school at
12; Upworth Leagues nt 0:15; Tniyur meet
ing overy Thursday evening. Kov. C. L.
Kellerman, pastor.
EvANOFLiCAli, Corner of l.lber'y nnd
Center streetH. Sunday services 10:30 a. m.
and 7:'i0 p. m., Sunday school 12 in., V. P.H.
C. fc.. 6.30 p m,; Prayer meeting Thursday,
7:30 p. m. J, Howersox, paster, residence
127 Liberty blreet.
I'jiEHiiyTEHiAN. Church street, between
Cheineketn und Ceuter. Preaching morn
ing and evening; Sabbath school at 12 ra.;
Y. 1. S. C. K, at 8:30 p. m.; prayer meeting
Thursday at 7:"0p. m. Kev. F. H. Gwyune,
U, L) pastor.
Bt. Joseph's Catholic C.iuiiCH.-Che-mckctii
and Cottage. Sunday services: Low
mass 7.30 a. m.; high mass 10:30; Sunday
school o p. m.; vespers 7:30; week days, low
mass 7 a. in. Itev. J. S. White, pastor.
CoNaUfQATioNAi., O.rner Center and
Liberty Servlcts Sunday at 10.30 a. m. nnd
7 p. m.; Sunday school 12 in., Y. 1. S. C. K
at 8 :30 p. in.; prayer meeting 7:0 p.in.Thurs
day. Ilev C. L.ConvIu. pastor.
St. Paul Episcopal Oi'trncit. Corner
Church and Chemeketa. Services 10:30 a.
m. and 7 p. m.; Sunday school 11:45 a. m.;
service Monday 10:30a. in ;Thursdaj 7:-Mp.
m. Kev. V. Lund, lector.
FiitST IIai'Mht. Liberty and Mat Ion,
Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:00 p. in ; Sunday
school 12 m.; young people's meeting at
p. in.; prayer meeting 7:30 Thursday. Kev.
Kobert Whltaker, pastor.
FntE JlKTiioDi'ir. lifcv. ll. 1 Binnlley
pastor. Services bumlay morning nnd
oveulng, Sunday school at 10 a in.; prayer
meeting Filday night. Chinch wpposlte
North Salem school.
Fhiknds. At Highland park on car line.
Services 10.30 a. rm. und 7:-0 p. in.; Sunday
school 12 m.; Christian Endeavor 0 p. in.:
pinyer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. in. Kev.
t M. George, pastor.
Christian. High and Center. Sunday
school 12 m.; preaching 10.30 a. m.; joung
people's society (1:30 p. m.j preaching 7:30
p. m. Kev. W. K. Williams, pastor.
Gehman Reioruki), Capital and Marl
on.; Sunday service II u, m ; Sunday school
10 a. m.; prayer meotlng Wednesday 7:30 p.
in. Kov. J. Mucllhaupt, pastor.
Christian Science. Services In Uul
tarlan hall at 10:30 a.iu.uuJ 7:30 p. m.; Sab
bath school 12 m.; Bible study Thursday
oveulnz.
South SAI.K31 M. K. church. Preach
lng overy Sundiy at 10:30 a. m, and 7:30 p.
in. J, II. Uoork, pastor.
Ukuman UAiTiaT. bervlces in German
Baptist church north of Cottage street.
Kov. John Fechter, pabtor.
African MEiHODiST, North Salem.
Sorvlces at 11 a. in. and 7:30 t. in. Sunday
school tit 1 p. in. Kev, Q. W. White, pastor,
Mrs. WoomvouTii'a Meittincs. Ser
vices nt 10:S0, 2.30 und 7:30 e ery day In the
tent at the Junction of the olectrlccar line.
Temperance gospel meed lugs at 1 o'clck
Sunday nt W, C, T. U, ball.
fijljiji
CARTER'S
ITTLE
P8US.
CURE
SleV Headache and relieve all the troubles lncl
dent toa Ullous stato of the syMem. such ii
DUiliuas, Nausea. nronsluCnistress aft"
eating. Pain m the bide, &c While their mos
remarkable su.-ecss luis lwn shown Z A,V.'h,s'
Stockholders' Meeting.
XTOTICE Is hereby elven that the annU'
J al meeting of the stockholders of tho
Capital oo diinn Silver Mining company
or ino envoi biii m, uregon, win uo neiu
at the olllco of the- undersigned, In snld
cltv. on ih second Thursday, the 11th day
of August, lb'I'J, ut 3 o'clork p, m , for the
election of dlreitors and for such thor
business as may I'omo lipforo he meeting,
J H. HAAS, Secretary.
Salem, Or., July UUh, 1892. 7-vo 4w
ShorllPs Sale.
"VTolloe Is hereby given that by virtue of
n an execution, uuiy itsnea out oi mo
circuit com t of the state ot Oregon, for the
couniy or ainrion.nna io uio uireciea ou
the 10th day of July, A !., 1801, upon a
Judgment and deeree ot foicclo'uiro duly
rendered entered ol record and docketed In
and by said circuit court, ou the 23d da ol
j una, wm, in a certain suit, men in saia
court pending, wherein James Shirley was
plnintiQ. and A. L. llodsou, C B. iiodson,
J. W. Hodon, Helle Hodbon, Blanch Hod
Ron, Lav lna MnCormick, W, H. McCor
mlck, H.J. Hllllngion. G. W. lllllliigtoii,
W, H. Hodson, Ella Uodeon, Dr. Thomp
son and A. C. Brev, wire dcieudsnti, in
favor ol plaintiff andaenlnM defendants,
by which esoeutlon, I am commanded to
sell the promises htrelualle described, and
out of the proceed ol raicli sale, to svlity
tho sum of 82114 23-100, together with In
terest thereon, at th ra'eof len per cent,
per annum, irom June 231, 1M)2, and thu
further sum of (Slf 0 nb attorney's U o
and eost.M and disbursements of said suit,
taxed at 85') 4j 1C0, and costs and expends
ot sale, und If any residue remain, niter
the satisfaction of said Juc'cineut nnd
costs and disbursements ntid expenses of
sale, ue nnpneu. ns iar as ntpucauie. to
ward the claim of defendant, 1. P 'Ihonip-
son, amounting to gusu wiin luicre i
thereon ut the rate of 10 per cent, per an
num, from the 14th day of June, 1892, nnd
If any of said land remain unsold, alter
satisfying plaintlll s claim, that the ie
raalnderof the land be sold, or so much
thereof ns shall satisfy 1'cleudent JJ. 1.
Thompson's demand. I havo levied upon,
and I will on
Saturday, the 20th day of August, 1892,
at the hour of one o'clock p. m .of said day
nt the we t door of tho county court house
In Kalein. Mnilon county, oiegon, sell ut
public auction, to the highest bidder, for
cash In hand, on the day of salo, all the
right, title. Interest and estate, w here mid
defendants und each or thtni. and all per
sons claiming uuder them, and each of
theraoranvot them has In or to the fol
lowing described real propi rty to-wit: 'I he
n actional s e o miner brinir tne north hall
of the south east quirler of lots 1 and 2 of
section -a in towusnip s, soutu rnnse, A
west, Wlllumotte inerluliin, and the irac
tlonal west half of the south west quarter
ofsectlou 30, township fa, south range 2
west, Willamette meridian, except lOncres
off of the cast sldeot the fractional west,
halt of the west halt of tho southwest
quniterol section 30. in tho 1mm of a pir
nllelogram, extending nc r.s snld land,
there being In all of this roiiveyauce 11
nn'i vi uuiun I i juuu it" nh acres Oil
lot No. 2, deeded to lohn Wl'tschtn, all of
pum muu, nuuuie in ;tinunn county, suite
oi oiegon. joiiM Knight.
Pberiu M.tiloni'o. Or.
ByF.T WUIGIir.MAN, dr uty.
Hated nt Salem, this Ith day or July,
U02. "
Notice of Final Account.
To all whom It may cencern:
NOflCK Is heieby given thit the uudei
slfflied ndinlnUlint,,. nt in. ...... tu nr
.Mary v. Hutton, deceased, has this day I
tiled hlB final account as such iidmlnlstru-1
tor, with the clerk of tho cou ity court for I
Mnrlouc-uinty, Oregon, and the Judge oft
said court has tlxedtbeSIMh day ol August
lbti2, nt 1 o'clock p. in. at the county court t
.uvi.ii iu tiiu-juuii uuu eoi m in couni,as
the time and place for the hearlug of a-iy
objections which there muv he to i-ald ac
count and tor tho settlement thPienf.
J. It F-mKHST,
t . Administrator.
July 1", 1892 7.2i.5t
J. H. HAAST"
THE WATCmi.-lKER,
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formation as to tho most desirable routto,
tnko, nnd n 111 purchase tickets vlu the 01.
that will iiflord him tho quickest nnd Ik,.
service Ileforo starting ou n trip to u.
ciiKt) or nny point Knst, i ou Hhould pr vr
yoursolf with n map nud tlmo table ot (
Wisconsin Cenlrnl 1,1 110 Tho lining n-
on this routcnrovestltiulnnndarreuulm,
Willi 1 lllllimu nitiicni MJiim iii 'vtMfjn oiipj
crs, cleBttlil imy Coaches aud l'Inli'.R ( ;,
of lntcst design, luillt oxprcssl fort lsr,
vice, nud nro exquisite In liniilililtiK m
convenient aud comfortable In liming
ment and sn complete lu overy detail tu
they have no superior In oomlort and -i
gntico. The dlnfnc car scrvico l" prouou
ced by nil tho most elegant iv r inaiiui
nted, nnd Is operated lu the luk cat ot 1
patrons.
Fust trains via the Wisconsin t'eni
Lines leavo MlnncuHillH dally at 12:45 p
nnd 1MB p m., nnd St. I'nul nt 1:J0 p ,
nnd 7:15 p. ni,, making favorahio couli
Hon with nil trains irom the West to
Southwest.
Kor tickets, maps, pamphlets nud
information apply to O F. MrAclll, I .
and T. A., Minneapolis, Minn., und to
U. J'ond, Uoueral I'nssengcr nud ' 1, ,
Agonl, Chicago, 111. MtM,
l'roiiosals for Hiils.
VI OTIC13 Is hereby given Ihat senled b r
l will bo received by tho city oi Hdt ,
uu'goii, until 8 o'clock p. in. of Aliens
18IM,nnil '.( Ill ho opened by tho unaeiKu,L
ooiiimlllconsKioiithciealleriispiaclliiit
for the grndlug, curbing, drnlnlutr and h
proMiig.ucciKiliiL li tho pluusuiidspeciji
cations to be hnd at the city survcyo
otllce.uiidnlfcom.eoHlliEloi lansni'dsim
IlrntloQb to be furnished no the bidd r, 1
thatliariof Commeiclalstreel between tli
noitoslde of bridge acrofs South .Mill ere
to 'Ue uoi.h side of t inter strict, and u
that part ol Court fiticctbetwcen tho can
side of Hltfli slii-d and tho cast sido
FiontstiLtt and all that part ot Slate
Btnet bclivpen tho inst sido of lllgh stun
nnd tlm east tide of Front sticct, nil thu
partof FeirysticH between the cast sifl.
ot lib.ity street to tho eubt side
Fiont strict, nnd all that pirl ot Cti
1 sti v betiveeii the east sido of Lommerc!
slitetui.d the wcstbUluoi Fiont street,
certificate ol del o-dl lu somo hank 01' 1 1
city of Halem, on gon. In favor of the city
of Hnit'io.Orti'ou. lor thu mm oftlvo I1111
'dred dollars luust h coinpunj each bid ni
Will bup.ijaoieio inocuy 01 oaiein. wc.
gon, nsllxcd, settled and liquidated di
ages lucnso tho bidder shall not oxecm
tho contraet, bond and iiiidertnKlng ai
give gexid and sullieient sureties BaiUnn.
lory to the mayor of tho tlty of snlem
Oregon, Incase said ork li u warded 1
ollend iosald bidder, lllnnkloriu of em.
tiucl, bond nud uudei Inking Is on file in
tbo olllco oi thu slit U commissioner Tt.
city of Salrin res'nestho right to njm
nny or nil bids. Hone by order of tho con .
mou council ol tho clly of Nilem.
.M. V. I11P.NT,
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TOTIC13 Is heieby given that by vlitu
X ' " WtLUlltll uuy 1CEL1I,U out WJ
tne count court ol thosialool Ore-goi ii,,
the county ot Mnilou, and to 1110 dlieilou
m. ,)iu 1.1 Hut, , it lull- A T lt.1.0 '
"U ,UU ABV M..J UIUUI,),,!!,, 1UJ, Ull)l U
Judgment du rtudiiijJ,eiile'ieuol rec. r,i
and docketed iu and by said couilty e 1 r
on the 21st day ol uue, in, In a cei mi,
xult then lu said coi.i t pending where t
ii,irl I.! Illrknli i',n ,,ln In, (flj ..,.., ll t.
Vaughn wnsdelendnnt iu faor"ufpl n-
cullonlam comm.inotd that out oflM
persouul property of said defendant or li
sufllcitut cunnot bt 1 und then out of tli
real property of said defendant to sat tv
the sum of 'J went four and 80-lou dnllun.
wltli 1,i1,i,MQr tlii.tnr.,, tit (Vi.. r.,.. ? , , .
cent, per Hiiniim irom the 0th Uuy ot au
gust, liS.i, and the sum ifi Twelve 2Vif
riolhiru 1ltl1 tiirAkl lliuii.1.11 .1... . ..
Spereent. per annum sluco August Mi
luil, mid the lurther sum of Sixteen ,$'
dollars costs, aud costs nnd expenses 1,
said exLLUtlon. 1 have Iulod upon and
Hill on
Satnrday, the 13th day of August, A, D., 1892,
nt the hour of 1 o'clock p m. or e aid dsy
at tho west door ol tho county touit liMbo
iii Salem, Mat Ion county Oiegon, sill to
the highest bidder lor ensh lu hand on th
da ot tale .nil the rlghl, tlth , lmeiest and
estnte which said defendant, . V Vaui h",
li.iel on or alter the 21st day of Jum
KUi, in nnd to the lollowlng described in!
rroierty, te-wit: Beginning ul the, north,
west coiner of tho southeist quarter if
oectlou-t.T.t), a. K, 2 w.; thence eust OI'J
rods; llieueo south 11 rod-; theneo west w?
rods; thence 1101th li ioiIs to the plniM 01
bcBlnnlng, eonlaiulLg 1 acies moro or
Ies; aud uUo all ol tbo itountlou land
claim ol IlLuJiiniin Vuughn und Kllz'tbeth
Vi1ughiilm.HsK. 2 west, save mol ex
cept tho followlni; dccrlbeii premlscN. n
wn: ISegluii nguttho southwtsl corner of
thesouthmst quailerof bection 1 t 1) s
it. 2 west of U10 Wlllaoieite Aleriolai;
thcncH north a) chains; thence west 2 li
chains to the northeast corner or Jsaio
Cook's donntlon land claim; thence aloi,
easteru bounda.y of nud look's douulloii
land cla nioOchainb; theiiceeiistl.ijOchuIni
to tho placo of beginning, toutulnlng M
acres, more or less. b '
Dated at (Milein, this atn day of Jim IM)..
By
FSher,,r., vJM&fi'
lGiirjtA, Deputy. 711 61
Hii'liSsTrfjf
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ON SALiJ
TO
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CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS,
.'Andhll Points
East, North and South,
PULLMAN SLEEPERS,
COLONliT SLEEPERS,
RECLINING CHAIR CARS
AND DINERS:
Steamers Portland to San FranelscoFmy
1 Days.
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