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Return from rtussln Ills Views on tbo
Method of Prraclilnrr, Itlftlit Use of
Words, the .loys of faith and Mf-.
London. Jnly 81. Slnco his return
from Russia Dr. Tnlmngo has been lit
erally flooded with invitations to address
congregations and lyceumson tho sub
ject of fill journey to tho land of tho
czar, whithor ho went with Mr. LouU
Klopach to direct tho distribution of
The Christian Herald relief cargo. While
expressing his high appreciation of tho
cordial wolcorao and splendid hospitality
extended by tho officials of St. Peters
burg nnd Moscow, of tho civic honors
heaped upon tho American visitors and
of Russia's national gratitudo to Amer
ica, as personally expressed by tho
czarowltz at Petorhof, where ho enter
tained them as guests, Dr. Ti.hnngo has
been compelled to adhere to his original
programme, During tho weak he has
boon preaching in tho leadiug Scottish
nlHps. His nrramrements for next week
I inoludo services at Newcastle mid Sun
derland, and thereafter ho foes to tno
Islo of Man for a few days. The sermon
solcctcd for this week b entitled "Pio
ominout," tho text being Ju'in Hi, 01,
"Ho that cometh from above is above
all."
Tho most conspicuous ch -meter of
history stops out upon tho platform,
Tho finger which, diamonded itJi light,
pointed down to him from the Bothlo
liom sky was only a ratification of tho
linger of prophecy, tho finger of geneal
ogy, tho finger of chronology, tho finger
of events all five fingers p. .luting in
ono direction. Christ is the overtop
ping figure of all time. Ho U the vox
humaiia in all music, tho gntiefulest
lino in all sculpture, tho most exquisite
mingling of lights and shades in all
painting, tho nemo of all climaxes,
tho domo of all cathcdraled grandeur
and tho peroration of all splondid lull
guage. Tho Greek alphabet is mudo up of
twenty-four lotters, and when Christ
compared himself to tho first letter and
tho last letter, tho alpha and tho omega,
ho appropriated to himself all tho splen
dors that yon can spell out cither with
those two letters and nil lotten between
thorn. "1 am tho Alpha and tho Omega,
tho beginning and tho end, tho first and
tho last." Or, if you prefer tho words
of tho text, "abovo all."
All human means fall infinitely
SIIOKT.
It means, nftor you havo piled up all
Alplno and Himalayan altitudes, tho
glory of Christ would havo to spread its
wings nnd descend it thousand leagues
to touch thoso summits. Pelion, u high
mountain of Thessaly; Os3a, a high
mountain, and Olympus, a high moun
tain; but mythology tells us when
tho giants warred against tho gods they
piled up theso threo mountains, and
from tho top of them proposed to scale
tho heavens; but tho height was not
great enough and thoro was n completo
failure And nftor nil tho giants Isaiah
nnd Paul, prophotio and apostolic giants;
Raphaol and Michael Angelo, nrtistio
giants; chorublm and seraphim and
archangol, colestial giants havo failed
to climb to tho top of Christ's glory, thoy
might nil woll unito in tho words of tho
toxt and say, "Ho that cometh from
abovo is above all."
First, Christ must bo abovo all olso in
our preaching. Thoro aro bo many
books on homilotics scattered through
tho world that nil layjnon, as well as all
clergymen, havo mado up their minds
what sormons ought to bo. That ser
mon is most effectual which most point
edly puts forth Christ ns tho pardon of
all sin and tho correction of nil evil,
individual, social, political, uationnl.
Thoro is no reason why wo should ring
tho endless changes on n few phrases.
Thoro aro thoso who think that if an
oxhortallon or a discourse have frequont
moutlon of justification, sauctiflcutiou,
covenant of works and covenant of
graco, that thoroforo it must bo pro
foundly ovangolieal, whilo thoy aro sus
picious of it discourso which presents
tho snnio truth, but nmior dllToront
phraseology.
Now, I say thoro is nothing in all tho
opulent realm of Anglo-Saxouism or all
tho word tieasures that wo"1" inhorlted
from tho Latin nnd tho Greek and tho
Indo-European but wo havo might to
marshal it in religious discussion. Christ
sots tho example). His illustrations were
from tho grass, tho flowers, tho spittle,
tho salvo, tho barnyard fowl, tho crys
tals of salt, as well ns from the seas
aud tho stars, nnd wo do not propose in
our Sabbath school teaching aud in our
pulpit nddress to bo put on tho limits.
THE TOWEU OK lUCUIT W'OKDS.
I know that thoro is a great deal said
in our day against words, ns though thoy
wcro nothing. Thoy may bo misused,
but thoy havo an imperial power. Thoy
nro tho bridge botweeu soul and soul,
between Almighty Uod and tho human
raco. What did God wiito upon tho
tablos of btones? Words. What did
Christ tutor on Mount Olivet? Words.
Out of what did Christ Btrlko tho spark
for tho illumination of tho universe?
Out of words. "Let thoro bo light," and
light was. Of course thought is tho
cargo ami words nro only tho ship; but
how fast would your curgo get on with
out tho ship?
What you need, my friends, in nil
your work, in yonr Sabbath school class,
in your reformatory institutions, and
what wo all need is to enlarge our
vocabulary when wo como to speak
about God nnd Christ and heaven, Wo
rido a few old words to death when
thuro is such illimitable resource.
Shnkospoaro employed fifteen thousand
differout words for dramatic pm poses,
Milton omployod eight thousand differ
out words for poetlo purposes, Rufus
Chonto omployod over eleven thousand
differout words for legal purposes, but
tho moat of us havolesa than a thousand
words that wo can umungo, less than
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five hundred, and that makf-t us so
stupid.
When wo como lo set fonh till" loo
of Christ wo nro going to tnko tho t-u-derest
phraseology wherever wo find it,
and if it has never been used in that
direction before, all tho moro shall wo
nso It. When wo como to speak of the
glory of Christ, tho conqueror, wo aro
going to draw our similes from tri
umphal arch and oratorio and every
thing grand and stupendous. Tho French
.,o,-,f l,nn olorttppn Urn's bv which thev
givo signal; but thoso eighteen fl.igs
thoy can put into sixty-i-ix thousand
different combinations. And I havo to
tell you that theso standards of tho
cross may bo lifted into comblnatiom
infinite aud varioties overlaying. And
let mo say to young men who nro after
nwhllo going to preach Jesus Chrisc,
you will have tho largest liberty and
unlimited resource. You only havo to
present Christ in your own way.
EVKttY MAN HATH HIS I'llOPKH GIFT OF
CIOD.
Jonathan Edwards preached Christ in
(ho severest argument ever pouned, and
John Bunyau preached Chi 1st in tho sub
limest allogory over composed. Edward
Payson, sick and exhausted, leaned up
against the sido of the pulpit aud wept
out his discourso, whilo George White
field, with tho manner, and the voico,
and tho start of an actor, overwhelmed
his auditory. It would have been a dif
ferent thing if Jonathan Edwardc had
tried to write aud dream about tho pil
grim's progress to the celestial city or
John Dunyan had attempted nu essay on
tho human will.
Brighter than tho light, fresher than
the fountains, deoper than tho seas aro
till theso Gospel tbemos. Song has uo
melody, flowers havo no sweotnebs, huh
set sky has no color comparod with theso
glorious themes. These liar vests of graco
spring up quickor than wo can sicklo
thorn. Kindling pulpits with their firo,
and producing revolutions with their
Iower, lighting up dying beds with their
glory, thoy aro tho sweetest thought for
tho poet, and they aio tho most thrilling
illustration for tho orator, and thoy offer
tho mo3t intense 6ceno for tho artist, and
thoy aro to tho embassador of tho sky
all enthusiasm. Complolo p-mlon for
direst guilt. Sweetest comfort for ghast
liest agony. Brightest hope for grim
mest doath. Grandest resurrection for
darkest sepnlcher.
Oh, what a gospel to preach! Christ
over all in it. His birth, his suffering,
his miracles, his parables, his sweat, his
tears, his blood, his atonement, his in
tercession, what glorious themes! Do wo
exercise faith? Christ is its object. Do
wo havo love? It fastens on Jesus.
Havo wo a fondness for tho church? It
la 1wp.iiiRo fHiriflt died for it. Havo wo
a hope of heaven? It is becauso Jesus
went ahead, tho herald and tho forerun
ner. Tho royal robo of Demetrius was so
costly, so beautiful, that after ho had
put it off no ono evor dared put it on;
but this robo of Christ, richer than that,
tho poorest and tho wanest and the
worst may wear. "Whoro sin abounded
graco may much moro abound."
"Oh, my sins, my sins," said Martin
Luther to Staupitz; "my bins, my syist"
Tho fact is that tho brawny German
student had found a Latin Biblo that
had mado him quako, and nothing else
ovor did make him quako; uud when he
found how, through Christ, ho was par
doned and saved ho wroto to a friend,
saying: "Como ovor and join us great
and awful sinners saved by tho grace of
God. You soom to be only a slender
sinnor, and you don't much extol the
mercy of God; but we who havo been
such very awful shiners praiso his graco
tho moro now that we havo been re
deemed." Can it bo that you uro so dct-pcrately
egotistical that you feel yourself in first
rate spiritual trim, and that fiom tho
root of tho hair to tho tip of tho too you
aro scarless and immaculate? What
you need is a looking glass, nnd hero it
is in tho Biblo. Poor nnd wretched nnd
miserable and blind, and naked from
tho crown of tho head to tho solo of tho
foot, full of wounds and putrefying
sores. No hoiilth in us. And then tako
tho fnqt that Christ gathoied up all tho
notes ngaiust us and paid them and
thon offorcd ns tho receipt,
And how much wo neod him in oui
borrows! Wo aro independent of cir
cumstances if wo havo his graco. Why,
he made Paul sing in tho dungeon, and
under that graco St. John from desolate
Patmos heard tho blast of tho apocalyp
tic trumpets. After nil other camlloJ
havo boen snuffed out, this is tho light
that gets brighter aud brighter unto tho
perfect day; and aftor, under tho hard
hoofs of calamity, all tho pools of
worldly enjoyment havo been trampled
into deep mlro, nt tho "foot of tho eternal
rock ho Christian, from cups of granite,
lily rimmod and vino covored, puts out
tho thirst of his soul. .
TIIEIIK IS NO OTHER N.VUU.
Again, I remark that Christ is above
nil in dying nlloviations. I havo not any
sympathy with tho morbidity abroad
about our demise. Tho emperor of Con
fctnutlnoplo arranged that ou tho day of
his coronation tho stonemason should
como aud consult him about his tnmb
stono that ufter nwhllo ho would need.
And there aro mou who are mouomaui
ileal ou tho subject of doparture from
this lifo by death, nnd tho moro thoy
think of it tho less they nro prepared
to go. This Is nn uumanliuess not
worthy of you, not worthy of me.
Sahidin, tho greatest couquoror of his
day, whilo dying, ordered tho tnnio ho
had ou hi in to bo carried after his death
on a spear nt tho head of his nrmy, nnd
then tho soldier, ever and anon, should
btop and say: "Behold, all that is left
of Snbuliu, tho omperor aud conqueror.
Of nil tho states ho conquered, of all
tho wealth ho accumulated, uothlng did
ho retain but this shroud." I havo no
sympathy with such behavior or such
absurd demonstration or with much
that wo hear uttered in regard to de
parture from this lifo to tho next, There
is a commousenslral idea ou this sub
ject that you nnd I need to consider
that thoro aro only two styles of de
parture. A thousand feet underground, by light
death como up
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of tot 'ii, lolling in a miner's Rhnft, n
ledge of r-K-k may fall upon us, and wo
may die a miner's death. Fur out to sea,
falling from tho slippery ratlines nnd
broken on tho halyards, Wo may.dio n
sailor's tVat'i. On mission of mercy in
hospital, nn A brokon bones and reoking
leproMi m.a raging fevers, wo may die
a philanthropist's doath. On tho Held
of battle, serving God and our country,
tho gun carriago may roll over us and
wo may dio a patriot's death. But, nf ter
all, thoro aro only two styles of depar
ture; the death of tho righteous and tho
death of tho wicked, and wo all want to
dio tho former.
God grant that when that hour come3
yon may bo at homo! You Want tho
hand of your kindred in your hand. Yon
want your children to surround you.
You want tho light on your pillow from
eyes that havo long rcUcctcd yonr love.
You want tho room still. You do not
want any curious strangers standing
nronnd watching you. You want your
kindred from afar to hear your last
prayer. I think that is tho wish of all
of us. But Is that all? Can earthly
friends hold us when the billows of
to tho girdle? Can
charm open heav
human hands pilot
narrows of death
iuto heaven's harbor? Can nn earthly
friendship shield us from tho arrows of
death and in tho hour when satan shall
praclico upon us his infernal archery?
No, no, no, nol Alas! poor soul, if that
is all. Botter dio in tho wilderness, far
from tree shadow and from fountain,
alouo, vultures circling through the air
waiting for our body, unknown to men,
aud to have no burial, if only Christ
could say through tho solitudes, "I will
novor leavo theo, I will nover forsako
thee." From that pillow of stone a lad
der would soar heavenward, angels com
ing and going; and across tho solitude
aud tho barrenness would como tho
sweet notes of heavenly minstrelsy.
DEATH SWEET TO TEE CHRISTIAN.
Gordan Hall, far from home, dying in
the door of i heathen temple, said,
"Glory to theo, O God!" What did dy
ing Wilberforco say to hi3 wife? "Come
and sit beside mo and let us talk of
heaven. I' never know what happiness
was until I found Christ." What did dy
ing Hannah Moro bay? "To go to heav
en; think what that isl To go to Christ,
who died that I might live! Oh, glori
ous grave! Oh, what n glorious thing it
is to dio! Oh, tho love of Christ, the
love of Christ!" What did Mr. Toplady,
tho great hymn maker, say in his last
hour? "Who can measure tho depth of
the third heaven? Oh, tho siuishino that
fills my soul! I shall soon bo gone, for
suiely no ono can live in this world afiei
such glories as God has manifested to
my soul."
What did the dying Faneway sayi
"I can as easily dio ns closo my eyes oi
turn my head in sleep. Beforo n few
hours havo passed I shall stand on Mount
Zion with tho ono hundred and forty and
four thousand, and with tho just men
made perfect, and wo shall abcribe
riches and honor and glory and majesty
and dominion unto God and tho Lamb."
Dr. Taylor, condemned to burn at the
stake, on his way thither broko away
from tho guardsmen and went bounding
and leaping aud jumping toward the
firo, glad to go to Jesus and to dio fot
him. Sir Charles Hare, in his last mo
ment, had such rapturous vision that he
cried, "Upward, upward, upwardl"
And so great was tho peaco of ono of
Christ's disciples that ho put his fingers
upon tho pulse in his wrist and counted
it and observed it, and so great was his
placidity that after awhile ho said,
"Stopped," aud his lifo had ended hore
to begin in heaven. But grander than
that was tho testimony of tho worn out
first missionary when in tho Mamar
tino dungeon ho cried: "I am now ready
to bo offered, and tho time of my depar
ture is at hand. I havo fought tho good
fight, I havo finished my eourso, I have
kopt tho faith. Honceforth there is laid
up for mo a crown of righteousness
which the Loid, tho righteous judge,
will givo mo m that day, and not to me
only, but to all them that love his ap
pearing!" Do you not bee that Christ is
abovo all in dying nlloviations?
WE AUE HASTENING TO THE OP.AVE.
Toward tho last hour of our enrthly
residonco wo mo speeding. When I see
tho sunsot I say, "Ono day less to live."
Whon I seo tho spring blossoms-scattered
I say, "Another season gono for
over." When I close this Bible on Sab
bath night I say, "Another Sabbath do-
parted.' When I bury a friend I say,
"Another earthly attraction gono for-
ovor." What nimble feet tho years have!
Tho roebucks aud tho lightnings run not
so fast. From decado to decado, from
sky to sky thoy go at a bound.
Thero is a pluco for us, whothci
marked or not, whero you nnd 1 will
sleep tho last sleep, and tho men are
now living who will with solemn tread
carry ns to our resting place. Aye, it is
known in henvon whether our doparture
will bo n coronation or n banishment.
Brighter than n banqueting hall through
which the light feet of tho dancers go
up nnd down to tho sound of trumpeters
will bo tho sepuleher through whose
rifts tho holy light of heaven streamoth.
God will wntch yon. Ho will tend hia
nngols to guard your slumbering ground
until nt Christ's behest they shall roll
away tho stone.
So also Christ is abovo all in heaven.
Tho Biblo distinctly sa s that Christ is
tho chief theme of tho celestial ascrip
tion, all tho thrones facing his throne,
all tho palms waved before his faco, all
tho crowns down nt his foot. Cherubim
to cherubim, sernphim to seraphim, re
deemed spirit to redoemod spirit shall
recite tho Saviour's earthly sacrifice.
Stand ou some high hill of heaven
nnd in nil the radiant sweep tho most
t glorious object will bo Jesus. Myriads
, gazing on tho scars of his suffering, in
I slloneo first, afterward breaking forth
into ncclamntion. Tho martyrs, all tho
purer for tho flaiuo through which they
jwssed, will say, "This is Jesus, for
whom wo died." Tho apostles, all tho
happier for tho shipwreck nnd tho scour
ging through which thoy weut, will say,
"This is tho Jesus whom wo preached
at Corluth, nnd nt Cappadocln, nud at
Antioch, cad ct Jerusalem." Llttlo
children clad in white will say, "This
is tho Jesus who took us in hla arms
and blessed ns, nnd whou tho storms
of tho world wero too cold nnd
loud brought us into this beautiful
place." Tho multitudes of tho bereft
will say, "This is tho Jesus who com
forted us when our heart broke." Many
who had wandered clear off from God
and plunged into vnguboudism, but were
Bayed by grace, will gjty. ThU ia tha
Jeans who pardoned us. Wo woro lost
on tho mouutalus, uud ho brought us
home. Wo were guilty, and ho made
ua white as snow," Mercy bouudless,
grac unparalleled. And then, after
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llllr jy Smoking Tobacco In the woi Id. It S M , ,-g
UU'fBf has a fragrance and flavor of recu'gj?e3 n7T
flr?Mp llar excellence. Give it a trial. fegiyC (Zaum "
I IB dlackwellTdurham JjfriSMli SC5
RmV tobacco co- sdm SSyr. 1 EZA
"THE ONE-HALF UAS NOT BEEN TOLD ME,
$3000 Daily Expenso--$2,000,000 Invested 1000 People, Horses.etc,
100,000 IN PROMINENT NEWLY ADDED FEATURES.
JOHN ROBINSON'S
BIG SHOWS
4--M0NSTER TRAINS--4 60 SPECIAL CARS-60
FULL SIZB CIRCUS RINGS
BIG CIRCUS COMPANIBS
In Simultaneous Operation.
--3 MONSTER MENAGERIES 3-
SALEM,
Wednesday,
4
$3
OO.OOO FREE 'PARADf
EACH MORNING AT 10 O'CLOCK. L
mib Tempi
In order to make the exhibitional enon or 1891 an ever-memornblo
nnd delightful episode In the history of popular entertainments, the New
Biblical, Historical, Triumphal and Co'owil Seeueographic, Ti-rpsichoreau
Dramatic and Musical Sp-elacle of
iolomen.
AND THE QUEEN OF SHEB
Has been gratuitously added, completely overshadowing, eclipsing nnd
dwarfing to comparative insiguifieancetho combine interior nudout-of-door
spect'icular events of the era. Kepieto in Sacred realism, historical accu
racies, biblical events, colossal processional features, bewiching ballets,
sacrificial ceremonies, nnd the splendors and glories ot tho court of Bolo
inon, the seer, patriarch, and grandest and greatest of an-ient kings. lu
cldental to this most stupendous, attractive aud mnnillclei,t spectacle
will be the great walls and towers of Jerusalem, grand couvoentiou of tho
populace, paluco and temple of King Solomon, Solomon's throne of Ivory,
the great golden lavers, the sacrifice in the temple, impressive procession
of kings, Kolomon'H 700 wives, iueeiifce burning at the altar, arrival of the
Queen of Sheba, Nubian snake charmers, lovely Cresset girln, grand pro
cessional pageant, Arabs mouuted on camels, Nubians leading wild ani
mals, Queen of Slieba conducted to the throne.
niniPTV-Dl'MlTV. His Fortunes, Misfortunes and Jlisliau
afctrsloandly 1 MO imW 1 BKO Wff 1 IilXG afcWy
LILIPU 1'IAN REPRESENTATION OF THE
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ROMAN H I P PO D RO xVi K
GO MliNTATUllE SnETlLviNri) POlvTIES
Driven by Children Jockeys and Charioteer-..
2 PERFORMANCES DAILY. DOORS OPEN AT 1 AND 7,
Low excursion rates on all railroads. Will also exhibit at Eugene Ainr 4th
gjgi'i1" ifTBi MiirtraMeBujjaai.aBPgrogcnyaaM.raf n. -wf-f,..
orances and peculiar mercies, recited
them as by solo, all tho voices will
como togother in a great chorus, which
shall make the arches echo and re-echo
with tho eternal reverberation of glad
ness and peaco and triumph.
TO THE HOLY I.AND.
Edward I was so nuMous to go to the
Holy Land that when ho was about to
expiio ho bequeathed ?lC0,000to have
his heart, after his decease, taken to the
Holy Land in Asia Minor, and his re
quest was complied with. But thero are
hundreds today whose hearts aro already
in thu holy land of heaven. Where
your treasures aro thero aro your hearts
ulso. John Bunynn, of whom I Bpoko at
tho opening of tho discourse, caught a
glimpse of that place, and in his quaint
way he said: "And I heard in ray dream,
nud lo! the bells of tho city rang again
for joy; nnd as they opened the gates to
lot iu tho men I looked in aftor them,
and lol the city shonoHLe tho suu, aud
thoro woro streets of gold, nnd men
wnlked on them, harps iu their hands, to
sing praises with all; uud nfter that thoy
shut up tho gates, which when I had
secu I wished myself among them!"
J. M, Needham,
HOUSE PAINTING, KAL80
MININQ, PAPER HANGING,
NATURAL WOOD FINISHING,
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convenient ntul romrortablo In aFr,r"
ment untl m uomplelo In o cry Uetaiiift
they have no superior in wmilort anil 2"
gnnco. The dlnliiti car i-trvice Is liroSn?
led by all the most elegant over iS11,
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Kor tlcltcts, maps, pnnipliUla and (hi,
lutormntlon apply to 0. V. Mi-'Jeln a
nud T. A., Jllnnciipolls, Minn . uud tn i.r-
U. Voud. (Icncral 1'tisnenter and Tifft
AiJimt, Chicago, 111. l-lii
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Proposals for JHrts.
NOTICK Is hereby tvcn that scaled tu.
Mill boifcclyed by tho city ol silem
UitKOii.lllitll H o'clock p. 111. of AllKtMl'
IdVAiiuu '.vlll bo opened by tho uudtrslinJ
coiiimlttceuHKOonlliertallnrnspractlcai;i.
fur theBrudluB. curbine, diHlulugandin
provlng.nccoraliiK u tlioplnnbuiidKMce
ciitluns to bo had at tho city surveyol'i
olllce,niidnl80tit.cordlnBloiilau8ai)dMittL
llcatloiiH to bo fnrulHlicd bo tho biddtr in
t hut van of Cnmmcrclnl street between th
nortoBlde nf brlugu ncroKH fctuith Mlllcmk
to tho north side of l i-nlcr strept, nud n
tlmtpurtol Court htiiotbetMi-m the e.t
s'doof High Btrciit and tho cast side of
Front rfliot't and all that part, ot utatt
sticut between tho nisi side of High strut
uud thfttnstbldu or Krout strcit, aUihst
paitol I-Vtry ttreit between tho cast gu,
ut Llbu-y ti'si-t Ut tho eust Bide ot
Krout N'H'ctTsutl all that part ol Ueatf,
strcoL blwi tu tho Kixt sldo of LommercUl
Street and the wt-KtMdool front ktrect. A
ccrtlllc.ileoldcioslllii porno bank of the
city oi Siilein.ui.Kou. Iu favor of the chr
of Hiiiciii.OitBOii, lor Urn hum of llo bun.
dieildolliirs nuisl nccoinjianv each bid ui
will bo l i.jablot-. tho city of Bulcm, Ort
gon, lib llitd, settled and llquldntcd dun.
ugeHlu into Mm blt.tln- shall not execute
the commit, bond nud uiidtrtiiKlng bLd
glegoodand milllcli-iii ijutetlci. iu.tlsr.us
torytotho mayor of tho city of snlem
Oirgon, In easiu slid woik In n warded of
ollcud to k tld bidder, illnnl; foim ol coi,.
tnict, bond and undurtnkliig Is on file lc
the oftlre ol tho Bluet conini'ssloner. TLa
city of Hitlem rtsiits tho right to rtkxx
any or all bida. Done by order of the com.
mou council of tho city of enltui,
il. W. UUiVJ',
O. H Mt OKI!,
II I,. LAMOIHEUX,
Coniuilttco on Striata u ml 1'ubltcl'runerti
7-12td
Slicriil's Sale.
"Vrotlco Is hereby given that by virtue ol
iM nn execution, duly leatied out of tin'
encult court ol thotsinloot Oregon, for tht
eouiny of ilnrlou.nnd to mo directed oi.
tho ldth day of July. A. 1).. lt-'Ji. tinun a
Judgineiit and eltcito ol loreelosure, dnlj
icnueiuu uiiiure-ii ui leiAiiii 111111 uociteieaiu
and by N.ild elrc: It court, on tlie'Zld dayol
June, Ibli.', In a certain Milt then in falj
court ppiuuiig, w uciviu jnmcti Riuney was
plulntill, and A, L. Hodsou, O K. liodron,
J. W. llod-on, lletlo Hodf-on, Hltiuch Hod
son, Lmiua .MtCotmlck, w, H. licCor-
micK, . J. tiiiniigton, u. w. liiiiington,
W. H. Hodsou, Kiln HodMin, Ur. Tlioinr
sou uud A. O. llre-i , were elefendsnu, in
favor ol plaint '11 andunalni-t defendant),
bj which txt-cutlou, I urn commandedto
hell tho pi cir Ues lierflnaltcr described, and
oulol therpiocecdi ol htieli bale, to satlsiy
Ihotmn 1 21U ia-lW, together with it
teiett thcrion, at Iho rmoof lenpercem.
per anuuin, Horn Juno 23d, lttil, nnd the
lurlher Htun of Jl.'O as attorney's Ite
and i-ostK nnd dihbtirhemeiits ofhaldsult,
tnxcd nlS'.illil'U, and costs and expenses
ol sale, u'itt 11 any residue remain, after
the sutlhfacllou of Ki.lrt Judgment and
costs uud dlsbuihcmcnts uud cxpens.es of
sale, bo wppllcd, as Jar ns applicable, tc
waul thiiciaini of dtleudunt, 1). 1 Thomp--on,
niiiouutlng lo .x'v0 with luteiet
therton ut the r.ite of 10 per eout. per so
lium, fiom the 14th dny of June, 189.',iiDd
li .-n of siild land rnmuln unrald, alter
sailslylng pialutiirb claim, that the re
mainder of the land bo sold, or so much
thereof as shall mtlhfy Jiclendent D, 1",
Thomi son's demand. 1 have levied iipun,
und 1 will on
Saturday, the 20th day of August, 1892,
at the liourof oneo'cloek p. m , of said day
at the wo l door nf tho county courthouse
lu Salt in, Wailon coi nty, Intgon, hell at
public miction, to lhe highest Didder, for
cash In hand, on tho day f Mile, all the
light, title, interest and esUUo, where tald
Utfi'iidmitH nnd each ot them, and all per
Kins Maiming under them, nnd each of
them ot any ol them has In or to the fol
low Ing describe d i enl property to wit! Tun
linctlouil no quarter being tho north halt
of thufcoutu east quarter of lotslundJof
section Ho in township , south range, S
west, Willamette meridian, uud tho frac
tional west lull oi tho south west quartet
ol section SO, township 8, south range 2
wet, Willartietto nu ridian, except lOacres
oir ot the east sldo ol tho fractional weet
hall ot tho west hall of tho Southwell
quarterol section :iO, in tho lonn of a pur
allclograni, exiendlug ucioss said land,
there being In all of this conveyance IU
aHd (tl loo acres of laud lcs-, 17, acres ofl
lot No. '2, deeded to John Wittsclien, allot
said laud, situate in Marlon -county. Matu
ol Oregon. JOHN KNIGHT,
r-uorlir Mnilou Co, Or.
Uy K.T WUIOHTMAN, deputy.
Dated ut balem, this Win day of July,
SherilRs Sale.
NOTICU is hereby given thnt by virtue
of an oxeculion duly issued nut of
too county court ot tho btute ol Oregon for
the county ol Mm Ion, and to mo directed,
on the 1st dnvnf .lnlv a. 11.. is!.'' nnon a
Judgment duly rendered, entered of itcord
mm uueiieieii in nuu uy Bam coumy cuu
ou iheaistdaj of June, lhUJ, lu a certain
liult then in said court pending wherein U
iindK Hlisch weio plnintlllS und Jl. I,
Vaughn was delendant 1 favor of plain
tilt" and against delendant, by which exe
cution I am commanded that out of the
personal property of said defendant or 11
suillcient cannot belnund then out of the
ieal property or 8'ild defendant to satisfy
thesumof Twentv four nnd Kfl-lOO dollars
with interest thereon nt the rule of li P'
cent, per iinnum from tho 6th duy ot Au
gust, lb&l, und tho Bum of Twelie 25-100
dollars w ith interest thoicon at the rate of
8 per cent, per nnuum bince August Wh.
IhM, and tho further sum of Sixteen 4ll
dollaiseootbjuiid costs and expend ol
said execution. I havo levied upon and
will on
Satnrday, the 13th day of August, A. D,, 1892,
ot tho hour ot 1 o'clock p. m. of mid day
at tho west door of the couuty court houe
In .-ulem, Marlon county, Oregon, fell to
Iho highest bMder lor cash in hand on the
day oi bale, all the right, tltlt, interest and
eslale which Bald defendant, 11.1''. Vaughn,
hud ou or ultcr the 21st day of June.
1K-', in and to the following described real
property, to-wlt: Beginning at thfc north
Wtst corner of the southeast quarter M
section -I, t, U, . n, 2 vr.; thenco cast WK
rods; theuc4 south H rodoj thence west WJi
lods; theneo north 11 tods to the plow "'
beijinning, containing (94 ucies more or
less; and uUo all ot tho donation Jana
elultii of Uenjuinln Vaughn nud tlizabeth
Vuughn In t. B s u. a west, suve uud ex
cept the followluu described prclules, to te
wn: Heglnulugutthe southwestcorncroi
the Houthtustquai ter of section 4, t. I) s.
. 2 wen of Hie Wllliunelte Jleildl
thencd nurth 0 chains; thenco west uv
chains to the northeast corner ot Jsmw
Cook'B donation lund claim; thence alc-nf
eusU-rn bomiduiy of said Cook's douailoa
luud UiiimXO chains; thejicocastl.LOchaln'
to the place ol Lcgimilug, containing V)
acres, mor- or iCbs. ,
tiattd ut Bulem, Muf 8th dayof Jiuy.lw2
JOHN KK1U 111',
Hhcrlirol MailunCouuty,Oi(B;-,.
Hy K. T. WlUOHTMAN, Uepuiy. 7
AdmluIslratoi',s Sale.
NT' T'i'fi !?."? K'veu that by auth
court or Marlon county, Ortg"n, n"de!J
the lsth dy ot July IH,nutnorlilBana
Hiipoweilng tho underbigued to sill
heretnuf -rdei-rli.e.i r al estate bclonnnj
to thersta o of Kvelluo i ox, deceased. ln
llnl-btHAH na a.l...l..lLfrtilni- f1 kUQ IB
r.o .Yi-": WM -
iv, mil uu tug
1st day of September, 1892,
at 2 p.m.aa per stalutercqulredell at pub
llo auction ut the west aoor of tha court
Iwwem Silcm, Mar'ou county, Oreson.
all the right, title nnd luterest of the saia
estate, in nnd to the Jollowlne described
premises, to wit: lota 8. 9, 10 aid i
block No 8, us shown by the amended re-i-prdert
plot of capital Fark addlUon w
ha city ol Hleni,Iu Marlon county, Ore
gon. 'Jeruis of Ba-orakh. ..,,
.Yn.i . r a fl PR.
ntiiiiiiiui-""',-,..
AdmlnUtrator of the KuUite of MM"
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tleui, Oregon, 0 uly 18, IM.
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