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Our pills cure II while others do not Cxnnn'H Lrrrt e Liven Tit ts are very small and very easy to taUo One or two pills make a dose. They are stilctly secetatilennd do not grlpn or purge, buf by their gentle action S lease nil who use them. In vlala at 2 cents, ve for St Sold oven where, or Bent by mall. CA8IE3 UESaSM CO., Mrw Tctk. hdR Suite. Small Pries. jestohative Mw Nervous PriraMOj UleepIessnONs, Sfclc nntl Norvotm , Hendnclie, llucltnciic, IHnlnoss, JJor- hlA Team, Hot rinnlioK, Nnnons wypeii,niiiiiio.ciiriiiini,iiy. lorln, fitn, Nt. Vidua IIiiiicu, Opium Ilnblt, Jrnnnonnrns, etc., nro cured by Dr. MUck Itoalorntlvo Ji'orvlno. It does not contain opiates. Mrs. Sophia C. llrownlco, IXI-nnd, Ha., sufforod with lipllcpar for CO years and tostlflos to a tormilctocuro. Jacob l'otro, Ella, Oregon, hod boon Buffering with Nerv ous Prostration for four roars, could not sleep, nothing faolnoil him until he usod Dr. M llos' Re torotlvo Nervine) ho Is now well. Kino bonks Free at dnicrglnu. Dr. Miles' Nerve nnd Liver Pills, 60 decs for 23 rants aro tbs best remedy for Biliousness, Torpid Liver, eta , oto. Dr. Miles' ModloQlCo.,Elkhart,lnd. TRIAL JJOOTXE FREE. Sold liy D.J Jry, iluiKgiMi,.-ulom. KM nUfr serve iuvrsnu Act ou a new prlnclplo KKUlato the liver, Ptomacl end bowels thiovlih tti JUTS' 1't no vtt Wit I'llu tveeilthi curt b iioUBnc?!) torpid liver and constlpa tlon. Smallest, mlkloi.t anrcstl 0pdoHe4,30ct? Brmulos free at ilruuirlots I'vi MiJ. Co , tUbaiUm" rf gold by D, J, Fry, lrupril3t, f&ilum V'1ASSii&W&QWQSV3 Morning Noon Night! i Good nil the time. It removes , 1 the languor of morning, sus- . tnins the energies of noon, lulls , 1 the weariness of night. iHii Beer: deilclou, sparkling, appetizing. Don't be deceived If a dealer, for the like cf larger profit, tells ycttauwo oilier kind ' Uflimnicood 'tis false. No Imitation I i Is as good si the genuine limits. AHDEN'S "31 ELEbiRICBEU w& JSS&XS&l 'jrA'iu& UTCST PATENTS BEST WPROVEHENTS. WITH ELECTRO- MACNETIC SUSPENSORY. WUIsnr Wlthoil Hiaitlu. ill iiratsm remltlof from STruKtlon ef I tftls.nrrt ftrcei.etetvm or UJlif rttltu siieiHbl abtmtUs.ilniUa, Utr mrvou dtblllt;, ilfip iMasffa. Itsfuor. llituiutlUra, ktJbfj, llvrr nl tl44rr eair'ltBt(Usif tact, lumtisa, icittle. (taittl 111 hatlih, clf.Thll ttrli ttlt eoulkln Waaiirrrul lM.ratrniiila OTfi stlotBtrt, ssdgt(a aurrrutthat It laitaDtlr rrlltr Iba aararor aforffll t,ouu, an4 lll far alter IkaaUta dUaiaaa r ef f bauaauda haTS teau a urad y thla siar talons fuvauUaD ttar all othar ramatjlta failvit. and w sirs kuudrtftlj of laatliuootala to thla aud avrrr otfiar atat (rawoirftl 111 Mot Hi H.inllll MM tKHl. tu. tFMaattoontvrortradvaaimas,iMltlimtllSll.ltKlll jaMltkssdiltortattroitttUltHi)lftltlllnilloliuia;l swwl Ur lllsitrsttd i'owiihletJ, naltad, hiM, In Addraai X1UIV 3iHjMOTM.IO 0., No. 173 First Ct.f PORTLAND, ORE. MOTIVE MWaMMMaWSfS' POWER EBRCDLES Oas and Oasolim ENGINES Have fewer parts, and sire tk.lrrura lMtH lfL.1 til in. t mil f enter than utty other t..i or ktuobnv euKluva vow built. Just !tUt tba uuruur. tuiH tbs wbuvl, isud it tuttaUday, MTAKKH NO SMELL Oil DIUT. X WUe or fke explosions, so fhwucc'. with tbsj uutvlUtble satk, jrn-Bl.llelty it Hcitti tlio Worltl. X Oils Itself Automatically, Ku hatterlos or VLectrlo Hnsirka iMtiaCtuHtter Oradeof 0-eUi tluutiui V.WTT MajlU. I ossscnirririi ci-cv-akk Airrt.Y to & MCY, MANUFAOTURKUi lu FwtiHi, W. m. Mui, 8r. .affltwVltJt.j .fiff? Mi;, i iWW TWk I ----- Vtttr a i.:.- . i"..!..: . ymwi mn si vi MMMIMII i 2n -l 1 1 HTlMillkW pan tvmm Vs. t. l.llk l.tif Ik. HER GREAT LOSS. The Orle f Strlekon Widow Had No One I.ert to Tell Her. Never beforo had Iho tall gentlprnftn with tho itoit gray inuHtacho been riore deeply Irnpressod with tlio lonolhiejH of a wldov'a lot. Tho plnmp lady In black was on tho verge of tears, and every word of her n.id story seemed liko a knifo thrust Into her grief soro soul. "Whea I look forward" Her voico waa tremulous, her oyes dowy. "To tho futuro, Hfo seems" Emollon was choking her utterance. "Liko n dreary waste." Sho pressed her somber fring"d hand kerchief to her eyes. "Bo calm, madam, bo calm." Tlio tall gentleman with tho Iron gray mustacho folt very sympathetic in deed. "P-p-pardon mo." Tho lady struggled to represser feel ings with indifferent success. "My dear madam," tho tall gentleman hastily declared, "your grief does you credit." An unintelligible murmur was the only reply. "Tho rudo severing of the most chor Ished of human relations by tho hand of death" Tho plump flguro in black i hook with sobs. "Must desolato tho surviving heart." "Yes, yes. I miss him moro than w-w-words can t-toll." Tho lady moaned in her misery nnd tho tears camo afresh. "Tho strong arm on which to lean is gono," sadly suggested tho tall gentlo man. Sho bobbed her head. "And the manly bosom wherein you reigned supremo." "B-oo-oo." "And tho cherished lips with their words of cheer nnd comfort." "Oh, oh, oh. Boo-hoo. Y-yes, yes. And thoro'a n-no ono now to t-tell mo" Her sorrow overwhelmed her for a mo ment. "Toll mo-ino-m-mo" Tho tall gentleman noticed with un easiness that tho plump lady wnt grow ing hysterical. "Do toll me if m-m-my hat's on straight." After sho had cried a fow minutes longer thoy changed tho subject. De troit Tribune, Itntttrnlnir to tlio Cluirco. Mmo. D applied to a registration oflleo for u Borvnnt. Thoy sont hern big, strapping lass, with bold eyes, n loud voico and ungainly gestures. Mine. D declined her sorvices. A fow days later tho s.tmo young woman called again on tho lady to to new hor offer. "You heio again?" said Mmo. D in n tono of surprise "You know vory well that I rofuscd to tako you." "Yes, ma'am, but I havo, been sent hero today from nnothcr oflleo." Petit Parisien Ulustro. A Good Itoeotniiieiidntltiu. A gentleman lately dismissed a clover but dishonest gardnor. For tho s.iko of his wifo and family, howovor, ho gnvo tho man a charactor, nnd this is how ho worked it; "I hereby certify that A. B. has been my giudnor for over two yoars, and during that timo ho has got moro out of my garden than nny man I over omployed." Dundee Weekly News. A tjloso Cull. "I hud a narrow escapo yesterday," said Rigglns. "Is that bo?" rejoined ltuggins, with intoicst. "Yos. I was ne.nly choked to death." "Highwayman?" "No. Flannel shirt. I woio it out in tho ruin." Washington Star. Will Assist Ills Mumory. "Who is that follow?" "His nanio is well, I'vo forgotten it again, I novor could ronioiubor it. IIo'h always trj ing to hot row a dollar or two ftoni mo." "And you can't romeinbor his name? Lend him tho dollar or two sonioday," Chicago Tribune Nothing Rurlotts. Swoltoilng Passenger (on railroad train) This window sticks to I can't ijot it up. Conductor Yes. Wood is swollon a llttlo by tho rain. It'll bo nil right in u fow days Now York Wookly, Her rrmUmcu. Ho -You insist on my gotting my lifo luaurod boforo wo nro engaged? She Yes, Even beforo you ask papa. Jester, A IIhso Ilisluuntluu. Mr, Qladstono's black eyo has healed, nnd ho may bo thankful that tho hunk of ginger cuko with which ho was hit waa not tho Vroduct of un American cooking school. Cincinnati Cotnmorolal Qazotto, Ami Ills fntlter Talked About Hint. Bunting Why aro you follows always dodging Bloomhumper? Lurkiim Jliu tlrut baby has. just com menced to talk. Yankee Blade " rito Lunch oil Hi" CondtiMtir ami l.n Jnyrtl by All the l'n4l'llRer! Tliero was a man nnd u hoy nnd n dog. Tho man was waiting for a car. So was tho boy. So Was tho dog. When tho car camo thoy all took tho i-enf platform and stood thero. In n fow minutes tho conductor camo out, collected two fares nnd tinkled tho bell twice. Ho not it 1 tho dog, nnd, turning to tho mar ,1 : "Dogs aro agait rules." Tho man was deq 1., in to rested in tho whito film of smoke which coiled upward from tho end of his cigar and did not hear, so tho conductor touched him on tho elbew: "Dogs aro not allowed to rido on street cars, I said," "Did you, indeed? Ahl and do tho dogs mind it very much, I wonder " Tho two high school girls tittered and tho hoy shot a wnd of paper at a passing vehicle. Tho conductor looked black and grewled: "Please put that dog off, will you?" "Will I? Well, not if tho court knows herself," "Well, I will, then," and ho shoved tho dog off tho platform, blammcd tlio door and wont forward. Tlio man smiled, tho boy whistled, tho dog jumped back again and tho high school girls tittered a little more. Tn a fow minutes tho conductor camo out again and ho looked ugly. ''Now, look hero, my friend," ho baid, "I want you to understand that I want you to put off that dog and keop him off." "All right; I understand." "Well, do it then." "Oh, no; not this evening." Biff I Tlio dog yelped and landed half way across tho street. "Now, Mr. Man, the next timo I have to put that dog off this car I'll flro you after him," and ho went for ward and jerked tho bell i opo. Tho man still watched tho curling smoke, tho boy whistled again, tho dog jumped back on tho pint form and tho passengers smiled and nudged each other. At tho next crossing tho conductor .burst out on tho platform with tho snort of a war horse: "Seohero, smarty" but just then tho boy jumped off 'called his dog and tho two went trotting down tlio street. Tho passengers roared, tho man knocked tho ashes off his cigar with his little finger nnd smiled, tho con ductor glared nt him for an instant, chowed tip tho rest of his sentenco and jumped back to his post growl ing, "Blast a fool anyhow. Omaha Beo. New to tho Oiiinn. It was in tho Astor IIouso billiard room. A crowd was gathered about ono of tho tables on tho Baielay street sido, watching two experts playing cushion caroms. In tho crowd woro a couplo of mon to tho soles of whoso heavy boots still clung Bomo red mud. They wero very much interested. As tho two plny ors banged at tho cushions and counted point after point their oyes distended and presently their mouths too. Thoy watched tho play, thou looked about at tho other spectators to seo how they woro talcing it. It was too much for them. Finally one leaned toward tho other mid Baid in a voico low and wondering: "Say, Gcorgo, this beats mo I Talk about luck I Say, did y'ovtsr seo any follors miss tho fust ball so many times and count?" Now York Re corder. A Dish for Gourmets. In tho Old World grasshoppors aro usually prepared by removing tho logs and wings nnd roasting, Btowing, boiling or frying tho bodies. In Rus sia thoy aro sorted and smoked liko red herrings. In othor countries thoy nro cooked in still different ways. Tlio United States entomolo gist says that thoy nro good ovory way but raw, and ho sont a bushol of thorn to a well known St. Louis ca toror, and tho latter mndo a soup from them closely resembling craw fish bisquo. Many declared that thoy would have it often on thoir tables if thoy could but obtain tho insects. Food. IIimv to Toll Itrltle uml Gloom Ho always carries two now grips and two umbrellas. Ho always offois her his arm. no's always clean shaven and wears, besides immnculuto liuon, a carowoi n, worried expression. Ho always pulls out his watch, pro Biimnbly to beo how much of tho honeymoon is left. When ho registers at tho hotel tho "nnd wifo" is written twico as lnrgo as his own name. Sho never fails to ask how many lumps of sugar ho takes in his coffee. Philadelphia Music and Drama. Grim Signs, Rain during u burial Is considered an oxcellont "sign" throughout tho West India islands. If ono measures his own height with n rod which has been used in measuring a covpso for the coffin, ho himself will dio within tho year. A stroko with tho hand of a corpse ia believed by tho West Indian to bo a fauro euro for all pnhiB and swollings. St. Louis Glolio-Demoernt. r n 1 1 f-tmmmtmmmmimmmmMmMi rftffi frulti 3 (JoiltPlltlolIi Tlio cr.'iwds ubout tht' telegraph of fices awaiting' iiows from tho Repu1 tican KinVen ion of 18S0 wero jiut wild for news they hungered and thiistcd f r information from Chi cago, nnd it seemed as if it would never como. Thoy besieged tho of fices and bored tho people in chnrgo and woro not satisfied until thoy got romething. Finally an operator, whoso hump of pity was as largo as his bump of honor, bethought himtclf of a plan to appease tho news hungry gang. Ho manufactured some convention news of a harmless character, but it was what was wanted. Every littlo while tho operator would struggle through tho frantic crowd and post a bulletin. His first read liko this: "Mr. Conk ling has arrived at tho convention ' door. Cheers." That was something, ( anyhow. Then ho posted this ene: "Mr. Conkling has entered tho conven tion. Great enthusiasm." This was i met with much favor. Then ho put up: "Mr. Conkling is walking down tho main nislo. Wild cheering." Tho crowd joined in tho imngiuary cheering at Chicago. Finally he put on tlio bulletin beard: "Mr. Conkling takes his seat. Tumultuous applause." This sot tho crowd wild And then that operator would vary his bogus dispatches with descrip tions of how Mr. Cameron entered tho convention und his reception, tho choers that greeted Garfield, tho en thusiasm over Logan, until ho had exhausted his stock of eminent men. By that time tho real work of tho convention had begun and genuine dispatches began to come over tho wiro. It was a safe and harmless ruse, but it kept tho crowd in a good humor. Hnrrisburg Telegraph. for Infant3 and Children. "Cs orl n Is bo trcll adapted to children that I recommend ltas superior toany prescription known to mo." It. A. Ancnsn, It. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. "The use of 'Castorla' Is bo universal and Its merits so well known that it seems a wrK of eupererocallon to endorse Ir Few are the Intelligent families who do not keep Castorla within easy reach" Carlos Marttn, d. D , New York City. LaU, Pastor Bloomlngdalo Reformed Church. Castorla ctirw Colic, Conjllpntlon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, bructation, UK Worms, gi sleep, and promotes d Without Injurious medication. ' For several yean I hayo recommends your ' Castorla and slnll always continue to So so as It has Invariably produced beneficial rtsults." Eowm F. Pardee. M. D., " Tho WInthrop," 1 JStli Street and Tth Avo , New York City Ton Civtato Cowpajjt, 77 Moriut Street, New York. Glvliif; nn Order. Two women strolled into a down town restaurant. Tho mercury was sitting on tho roof, bmiling at tho unfortunates below. These particu lar unfortunates took a fan and a bill of faro nnd looked at each other as if they didn't know what they wero thero for anyhow. "Can you eat?" said No. 1. "I cannot," replied No. 2, with tho firmness of despair. "It's too warm." And just then a voice rose fiom tho next tablo, whero a young wom an in gray was cheerfully giving hei ordor to tho waiter. "You may bring me a glass of iced coffeo first, " said the young woman in gray, "and mind that it is iced and has whipped cream on tho top. Then bring mo a cup of cold bouillon, somo cold roast beef, rare; cold asparagus with dressing and some strawberries on tho stem, with a plate of pow dered sugar and some cracked ice." The women opposito looked at each othor. Then one of them grasped a pencil and solemnly wiote down tho ordor word for word. "I'm not too proud to profit by the good sense of tho others," sho re marked pensively, as she gave it to tlio waiter. Now York World. Tho Vibrating Culticasln. A botanical curiosity bos been add ed to tho list that was already giact-d 1 with such oddities as tho "change HUlUllMtTUi, 111U l,.WilliUi.l,l V11117, 111U "jumping beau," tho "caterpillar plant" and tho "snowilower." This now wonder is from Now Zealand and has only been known to civilized mnn sinco 1891. In its nativo haunrs it is known by a namo which signi fies "ague weed," notwithstanding tho fact that it is a trao ti eo and often grows to bo twenty feet high. Tho peculiarity of this shrub is its trembling, a characteristic which gives it its namo of "vibrating" colo casia to distinguish it from other species of colocasia which do not tremblo. When in a closed room, whero tho air is perfectly still, tho vibrations frequently run up to 100 per minuto. Tho trembling is not in tho leaves alone, but occasionally ex tends to somo of tho largest branches. St. Louis Republic. Not Afruld. Husband If you don't stop using those cosmoties, you'll havo facial paralysis. Wifo Well, you'vo of tou said my features look beet iu ro.ioso. New York Weekly. i Civ KAN! Ii you would bo dean and liayo yourclothos dono up in the noatcst and drcssiost manner, take them to tho SALIEM STKAM LAUNltkY where all work in done by white labor and in the moat prompt manner. COLONEL J, OLMSTJ2D, Liberty Street Aujssliiluii Chiefs. All Abyssinian chief of vory high Btauding will ask for dollnra without oaiy apparent shamo, and if tlio amount of tlio gift does not como up to his expectations ho will politely say, "I require nothing but your friendship," which means that he will bo as unfriendly as possiblo un til the requited sum is forthcom ing. Tho king might put a stop to it at onco, for no monarch is moro nbsoluto or despotic in tho world. His wonl, proclaimed in tho uiarkot placo with a preludo of tomtoms, is tho ouly law, and ho has absolute power of death and mutilation. Frederic Villiors iu Century. Gnluiiij; Time. Photographer You'vo spoiled about a dozen plates by moving. 1 don't seo why you cau't keep quiot half n second. Boy Don't wantor. "Why not?" " 'Causo after you get through with mo, mom is goin tor tako mo to a dentist's tor havo n tooth pulled." Good Nows. Delights of u ltli; Clt). Mrs. R. Dear me, what lovoly cupboards this tlat has I Agent Madam, those aro not cup boarda, Thoy are tho bedrooms. Exchange Mlieii the Dinner Hell UIiirs People ouKht to feel bunm, r d when they feel hungry they ougin lt It ,v ir.-ot digestion, tint, alas I th dim't-fK qtirnt ly Tliatp'iajrUB alike of the Jut nntl the unjust: ofth Hlteinum and the ghitleu: of j out u, middle bko and lift s ix.t.rtne the protean imp, dji'poit1i.)ti.rii dire penalties for apptlie's appnttmiil l tUeshapeoriiettitbuni.wtm on ni'd u cotafwruble dlnrnilon of tho tnmacti, and general disturbance In the g-trlo re glou. Dyspepsia Is try lenerany awom. jiauled by biliousness. Irregularity of the w iiisoiiiuui ami nrrouu. for lelr 111 each and all ol wlileb. as well tbel cause. llotet let's Miimach imi... t. it, . '.. u S'iT" ""uy .MRiaHai. rheu U'atloaod kldnevtniuniM Ihkl- .. .inuik and flesh, and bllura of appetite and tea ty tfi Hlw. OTreou uujaiuuMa.vjMSjmujgPMB "THE ONE-HALF HAS NOT BEliN TOLD ME." $3000 Daily Expense--$2,000,000 Invested 1000 Poople, Horses.etc. $100,000 IN PrOMINENT NfcWLY ADDED FEATURES. JOHN ROBINSON'S BIG SHOWS 4--M0NSTER TRAINS--4 60 SPECIAL CARS-60 A FULL STZE CIRCUS RINGS - BIG CIRCUS COMPANIES 4 In Simultaneous Operation. --3 MONSTER SALEM, Wednesday, MENAGERIES 3- 33 OO.OOO FREE PARADf EACH MORNING AT 10 O'CLOCK. L til;4,r - Wz In order to make thoexliibitional season of 1801 an ever-meniorntilo and dollplitful cplst do in the history of m pultir enteititinineiiK the New Biblical, Historical, Triumphal and Colns-ul Bceneographic. leipsichoreuu Dramatic and Musical Spectacle of olomcn i AND THE QUEEN OF SHEBA 1 Has been gratuitously added, completely overall tlowinir, t HnqitiL' and dwurlinu to comparative inBigulfleuncethe combine intent r .tutlout-of-door spectacular events of the era. Iteplete in Sacred realism, hi orleal accu racits, biblical events, colossal processional features, bewicitlnc balluis sacrinclal ceremonies, and the splendors and glories of tho cnirt of fcW mon, the seer, pan lurch, and giandest ami grtatest of an-icnt kinns In. cldenlal to this most stupendous, attractive and nionin.iiit spectacle will be the great walls and towers of Jerusalem, grand convocation of the populace, palace and temple of Kiug Solomon, Solomon's throne of ivorv the great golden laveis, the sacrifice in Uie temple, hupreslv. nrocesslon of kiugs, Solomon's 700 wives, incense burning at the , Iti.r a.rival nf Mm Queen of Sheba, Nubian snake charmers, lovely ( W-h" grand nS cessional pageant, Arabs mounted on camels, Nubians leadiu- w .ni mals, Queen of Sheba conducted to the throne. Dl" HCMPTV-DDim; His Fortunes, Mislbifanes and MMim mD I AHV ltltTn rrn rnnrinn . . HltNC Trfs" WP I HINT, mm. LILIPUPIAN REPHESENrATIONOPTHE T ROMAN HIPPODROMES GO 3IIXLVTUEE SHETLAND PONIES (50 Driven by Children Jockeys and Charioteer-, 2 PERFORMANCES DAILY. DOORS OPEN AT 1 AND 7 Low excursion ratesonnll railroads. Will ulexlilhltni T. LZ " ....' ,.,. "M'-uauj;. sill. rno i ahv InU aptc nwiv "J. M, Needham, HOUSE PAIWTrNG, KALSO-1 MINTNG, PAPER HANGING, NATURAL WOOD FINISHING. g5O0 . Afei) m 4 1 WHAV iM flOfi LoEIchau's CAi? fiflTlffl? Y Ol? MUMiVWi -L HEALTH. " Go to the Best. The pure lor young lndle ana contle Sal b,uUrrSe"0rtU,J!U """'o'"' th. fflLLAMHTIi UNIVERSITY I lanncnntl Mill the leullne Instlliilljn of the North Vwl Heller limit ecr Nwwr t,mtm of lastrurtlon la Oratorv hi UDllCS Norma . llnaluem Anidimr autl Improved. ' uirj,eu rarulilwt neru.ed and Improved. Kor lltilivueor OolU tool ur 'rlle $1 T. UclurdMin. Eq ,swm. Or B 1 or Calul..ue of College of Medic tl and OlWuVnd."'?.111 ,c,""oul Kelly.M. MMf p!'irMoto write. llev.Qeo Ultakr, U. I)., l're-.dent. Hlni ur. 7-JS-Jm-aw lliils trmitcd. HUU will bert)lTnlat mv office until I ft, '. usust r, for the rrwtlon o?Ud,i 'fe store bulldiPK lor hamuel Adolph. Th "5fr wrvit the rwht io?jc? nS? t Indian's Golilvn n.i. trtt3 tVrJi, StlffSi'of .hrri',d con fndiratts tl '5 icif, h8.KUmbs-an' vthothcr caused biMil!??. ,h W'eni, L.o HlrtiBu"QolTiJ?i Per I'ottle. orteSS' O'n.m.n, . sal erapuons. Vtiit - iifKh"'tl0 sr -hi Itlchauu nM?i bZ.Vr Box. lrm "" S emt4r Back)! ,I-P' H- t3 p tn J W gpWSp - S oi P- g P o ", c o p p w rn t a .. i O ri iJ P m o " j, P p. a' - " a " ." - a -: P- C2 P .r. 1 w z. - n. O (0 h'O o r: - p c c ?Toq a & t c. s C 05 w C P ,, f1" W P O P- tn rr K-p ct o s ry PI PL. OT S 2 g ag -- cb p 2 o' 3 3 Zr 2 P 0" -1 c K &,? .-Bl ' ' s a P o "I a c , n CD 5 rh f ct- o 3 " - V d fj. p P-jq CD 5 g. 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"Dl . ced by nil tho most clcirnnt ivir in?0111 nted, nnd is opemted In tho liitei.it , TH nitrons. "'"I convenient nutl oomforlnblo in .SL1" nieut n nd ni lotnpU to In c t ry dsiiitM'' tlinv hnvrt nn Mllnrirtnr tn iv.i. i l)ltllb Ltnis lcno MlutieniKjllndnili nt 12 Jr and p in , nnd nt, lluii m fi? J"1 taut. ...u.r ..... iininiim .i..ira Hon Willi nil iralntt Ironi HoutliwiKt. DA fvi-r " WmTi Kor tlcltets, mnps, Piunpnets aim . Inlorimitlon npply to Q. l Alctli, n " itndT. A , Allliiienjiolls, -Minn, nnd in i u. I'outi. uiuerni i'umm AiCdllt, tilllCHKO, 111. "Kit nnd Tl'i 1 16-lr" ShcrIilB Sale. fyjollt o Ih hereby given that by vlrtn. ., IN un execution, duly Usued outer V1 i-iitult court til the blulo oi Oiegon fnilt nmiiilv .if M.trlnn. .iti.1 tn ma i rv :mtt. ,.n..V 7.', A .,"".. rc"M0 JuilBtneiilutidiltcioo ol lorcilosure iL" i enclei ed unit red ol record nnd dockttM u nnd by said cltcnlt court, ou tltaaid dT." u....i, .v. , . ...... i.ib imu in . court peniliui;, w htl t In Jiimt'H Hhlrlerir! ml uml A I. II...U.... ii l.. i!V" i ,i.f(... ..... ...... ... m. ..ruD.ll, J j MHrt J W. ilodMin, lleile Hoduon, llluuclill. ion, 1jiHiii iMcCormlck, W. H hmv mlck, S J. HIllltiRiou, o! W. WllK W. 11. llodaou, Kiln Ilodnon. Dr. H KonuudA.U. llre.i, were derendsni , laorol plitlntWt nnd ncnliKt defendslil by which execution, lam commandeit (.ell thcpicnilh0liirtluulterd(8crlbcd nr onto! Uie proceeds oi hucIi wile, to sa'tUii tliommi oi Will 25-100, tonether withii iciest llicitoti, nt the rnio of ten percent pcrniitiuni, lioin luuo 21j, lhlll, ana tb lurlhci Mint of SUO iih ullorney's i", iindcoHiMind dlhburcinents ofsaltlBuii taxed nl $3!) 4o II t), and costs sud expema; o Mile, and 11 any icsldue rtinaln, anifr tho witlffttcilon of Mild JudKinent an cohIhuikI (lisbiiistinenlM uud txpcnsestf wile, bo npplled, as far as nppllcable, ii. wind lliiioialiii ol df funOnut, J). 1' inonii. Kin, iiitintintlnK to tli-KO wlih Inters, thettoii nt tho iitlt of i0 per cent, per un. mini lioin tlio 14 h day of June, 18l); at i irimj oi wild land riiiinin uui,old, ali.J 8iiisiliig plalntili t. tlaliii, that Hie u. inaludci of the laud be Hold, or so miica tliuml its shiili miihfy JJefcLdent D i Thompson's demand. I huvo levied urjon' and 1 will uu r ' Saturday, tho 20th day of August, 1892, at tht lmurofoueo'cUxlt p. in .ofsaldrJoy at the wot iloorof tho countv court liouw lu Mileni, Million county, (. rtKon, sell n pitbllo ituction, li Ibo IiIrIipH bidder, rur t.tu in liaiitl, on tho day of sale, all thu right, title, Interf -it nnd tslnto, w litre up dcfkiid itilsnud each of thtiii.iiurt alltt-r Mins tl.ilnitnif under them, nnd each ij tliein oi itnyol them has In or to thefn. ItiHlnjr disuiliid lenlpiopeily to wit: in li.ictlonul t. e quarter being the north hai of thebouth east quarter of lots 1 and 2tf hection 25 In lownHlilp t, soulh range . west, Willamette meiliiiau, and the Inn. tlonal west hair oi tlio Miuth jut at quart i of hection iO, township 8, south runge i wi'it, Wllliinittlo nn i itllnn, except lOauu oil oltho east slfle ol the fractional west hall of the wist hall of the bouthweil qtiHitei ol hectlou !!0, in thu lortu of a par. allclouiniu, exleiidlni; tic (m mid land, there bilng In nil of this (omeyancn 1 1 iiHd dlltiOacies oi laud lem, l'J-Jncresoa lot No. 2, deeded to John SViltscimn, all of said land, situate In Mai Ion county, state olUiegou. JOHN KMUUT, Plitritl Minion Co. Or. By F,T. WltlGHTMAN, deputy. Dated at tlucni, thin Win day of July, 18JJ. " Sliorlil's bale. VrOl'lt'K is hereby gin that by virtue J of un. exoi utlt n duly issued out of inotouutj court ol the htnletit Uregonfor tlieiuuutj ol Mai lou, and to nio dluclei, on the ltd day of July, A. D., 1UI2, upon a Judgment du ieutltred,ciittriuof recora una docketid lu and hj tuld county conn on the 21st tht ol lime, lh'J, lu n cerlalo suit then iu h.tld toiirt pending wherein L. huu cj iiijbcii wciu jiiaiiituis aua n r, Vaughn wi h deleudant lu raor of plaiu till uud ugaluHt tlcliud tut, liy whlih e:n. cutlon I urn conininudcd thut out oftlie perronnl property or aid defendant or It Kulllcleut tauuoi bo f und then out of the real properly of bald defendant to satisfy the sum of TwenU four and S(l-ltX) dollars with interest tltei eon tit trie rate of 12 u-r tent, per niiuin limn thoolh day oi Au gust, lb8t, aid Iho Hum ol Tivelo 25-100 do'lais with Interest thtreon at the rateof 8 percent, pei iiuiniin since iitigust bib, 1C8.1, and thefurthci sum of SlMeinXOii uuimii. wow, nun iii-iin uuu U.tpeilbtiS Ut snld executiou. 1 hao lex led upon and will on Satnrday, tho 13th day of August, A. D., 1892, at the hour ot 1 o'clock p m. of said day at the west door or the county court house iu Walem, Marlon county, Oregon, sell to the lnghebt bidder for cash In hand on the day ol b.Me.nll tho right, till , interest and estate which tnld dtnnd int, 11 l-'. Vaughn, had on or alter the aist day of June, ItQi, in and to the follow Ing at bcrlbed real property, to-w It: Heginnlngat the north west corutr ol tho houtheasl quarter cf beclion-1,1.9, a. it, 2 w.; thento cast Cl'f rods; theuco boutli 11 rodh; thincowestei1, lods; thence north U tods to tho place o! beginning, coululnlng hi acics more tr less; and ulso ull of tho donation lanl claim of llenjamin Vnutfhu and Lllzabe u Vlllltflin 1.1 T. tl U 1 M 11 u. ..ira ...1.1 1.V ceittlie rollowing described preml es, i wit: Heginnlngat the southwistcoruciuf the HouilunM quarter of hiction i, r. I) h, u. 2 west of the Wllln.noite Meridian; thence nuith SO chains, thence west 2. 1 ehulus to the northeast corner ot Isani. look's dnnaiion land claim; thence alone eastern bounduiy of said (Jook's douulli l land clnlmaOclialuH; thenceeastl.liOcbalni to the place ol beginning, toutaluing !?A acics, more oi less. Uuted at Salem, thisOth day of Jmy.lSlfi. , , JullN KNIUIIT, 8i.erlffo' JInrlon County, Orrgon. By t. T. VS JtlGlltMAN, Deputy. 7 HM Administriitor's Sulo. NOTICE is hereby given that by nutho Ityofan order of tho Hon. toanty Couitof Murlon county, Oregon, mndecn the 18th day ol July, lfci)2, nuthorlzlBgaii4 empoweilng tho undersigned to tn it the nereluafiei described rtnl csiate belontlns to the estate of l.ellno ( ox, deceased. The undersigned, ns ndinluibtrator ol suldes WHW, 1V.H Ul IHO Isl day of September, 1892, at 2 p.m ns per statute rcoulied.f-ell at rn lie auction ut the wtst uoor of the court housoln Salem, Marlon count), Oregon, all tho right, title and inteiest of tho bald esttte.in nnd to tho lolloulng diMrlbed premises, to wit: Lots 8, l, 10 and 11 in block No 8, as shown by tho atneiiclid re corded plot of Capital l'ark uddltl n to ihecltyof Sa'em, In Marion county, Ore gon, 'lerms of ba'o rush. Administrator of the Estaio of Jvu'llne Cox, deceived. Hnlem.Oicetn.Jnly 18, ISM. 7-21-51 zta- STMrTOMS OU I.IVEK DisavsEt Ixas of appotlto ; bad breath ; bad tasto In thnTTIlllftia .. -. 1 ..wAni. thfl ..vuuubUt luutjuy coaieu ; jsim uuu --ehoulder-blado; In tho liaclcor side often mistaken for rheumatism ; sour stomach with llatuloncy nnd water-brash; Indiges tion, bowels lax nnd costho by turns; headache, with, dull, heavy sensatien: restlessness, with sensation of having left something undono which ought to bate been dono; fullness after eating; few temper; bluos; tired fooling; jcllow ap pearanco of skin and oyes ; dizziness, etc. Not nil, but always somo of these, Indl" cato want of action of tho Liver. For A Safe, Reliable Remedy that can do nn tinrm nnH tins nevor been known to fall to do good, Take Simmons Liver Regulator AN EFrKCTITATa Sl'ECIFlO VOR Mnlarla, llowel Complaint, lvpepa, Mok Hcndaclie. C'oiutipatlnn, lillluutneo. Kidney AlIectloiK, Jaundice, Mental Uepreialon, ColK A ruYSiciAN'S ownoN. "I hve ben practldnz medicine forteJf yar and have never been ble to put up a ves -Ue compound that would, like Simmons U' Regulator, promptly and effectually move IJverto action, and St the ame time aid (intew ofwealen) the digeitlvc and aislmilative po oftheiyuem." L. M, Hikton, u. p., WahInjton, A OXI.Y GEVDIMa Ha our Z Sump In red on front of wrapper. I H. SeUln & Oo.f PhUadelpMa, Pft 1 4 & MaVii