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p. lit? GILUS 'TRAIN ROBBERS. Am fcxuitiiig MWmgltf Fight With We. CLOSE AFTER THEM. They Have a right With Deputies at Evans' House. ViSALTA, Calif., Aug. O.Evntis and Botiiug, tlioUollia train rubbers, otune (o.Evhus' house about twelve o'clock last ulglit and taking sup por went to the bam which Deputy Slierlfl Oscar Beaver was guarding Heitaw the men at the barn and opened flre which was returned bj the robbers, wuuodiug Heaver bo that he died at six o,clock this morning. Fifteen allots were ex changed, Beaver firing eight. Some of his shots wounding the horses so that one had to be killed. While the guard was attending to Beuvet the robbers escaped about 2 o'clock ou foot, they went in a north direct ion and three miles from town tried to borrow a horse from au acquaint ance. 20 or 80 men are now in pursuit tu horaebuck. The men will be hung if taken alive. They can hardly ec cape us all thoroughfares are guard ed. gtghtam Indians Drowned. Victoria, B. 0., Aug. a The steamer Phantom brings word of the drowning of elgbteeulndlans be longing to the Wanuuck cannery on Rivera' Inlet Juno 20th. They were wailing for the salmon run and went outotler-liuiitlng,bolng imtight in n dense fog and driven on the rocks oIFCape Caution, Queen Chart lotte eound. Fragments of the canoe Iiavo been fouud, but there are no tidings of the bodies having come it shore. Fifieen men and three wo men formed (hepirty. SUB-TREASURY BILL. Exhaustive Report Against Scheme. the THE GOVERNOR TOOK IT BAOK. The Great Nor thorn. CmoAao.Ills Aug. 0. The Great Northern Hallway people are Impa- 'lent tocnter the Pad (lo Coast trade, the line U completed to Spokane. But It will take ten mouths to reach the coast. Management are seekiny to make traffic arrangement wit) 'he Union PactfJo for placing t through set vice on the line at once V consultation is now progressing t Oujiil)u,lf effected, a war in pause n ,'r uud freight rates may he looke .'or. THE TELEGRAPHERS. Taey Will Strike Today if Their Demands Are Not Complied With. Dknvkk, Aug. 0. The situation in (he telegraph department of tin Union Pacflo is serious. Grand Chief Telegrapher Itumsey of the order of railway telegraphers has is sued the following ultimatum. Ti all cencerned: Mr. Dickinson re fiieed mi extension of tliuo and it has been decided to grant him till 0 p. in. today to communicate with tiie president aud directors and it Ills answer i unfavorable final in Dtriictiona will bo wired you. If thlri ultimatum is Ignored It Is be lieved It will be a strike involving not only the order of railway tele graphers but also tile federation ol railway employes as it is claimed operators of the latter organization will support them If necessary to at onco enforce their demands. There aro f VU operators between Portland aud Kansas City on tho U. P. aud should there bo a strike, tho road will experience great dltllculty It, moving tho great number of special trains during tho Knight Templar conclave. Campaign Opened. Vkkmilmon, Ohio, Aug. 0 re publican prcHldontal campaign was ipened hero till afternoon in Liu vooil Grove in tho presence of n rreat throng of people, mostly farm re. Hon. Charles Foiter, secretary if the treasury, who came fron Washington for tho pur pose of dell v Ted tho principal speech of the daj in tho currency of the country. The meeting was held under the uuipjct'i if tho Erlo county agricultural so iloty. . Thrown into a Thresher. 8ELiNA,Oblo,Aug. 0. At a wheat threshing two miles from Sellna John D ty and Henry Shryhock be- :amo Involved in a dispute and Duj thrust Bhryhock into tho threshei bead Hrst, killing him at once, and then Jnhn Shryhock, brother of the murdered man. stabbed Day with o pitchfork till ho killed him. Railroad Accident. Eiiik, Pa., Aug. 0.A bad wreck occuncd yebterday ou tho Lake Shore road at Barbour creek be tween a patBeuger aud freight train. Itoccurred while tho train was mak ing a switch to allow the llyer to rpasc. The flyer consisting of a bag gage, combination, and three sleep ers crashed into a freight piling 'wreckage Into a heap. Engineer Welsh and Fireman I. Buukner of Buffalo, on No. 0 were instantly killed, Two passongers were also killed outright and many wouuded. Lands Thrown Open. San Francisco, Aug. 0. More than ono million uud a half acres or timber and grazing lauds in Hum bolt county havp been thrown open to eutry and Bale by a decision of tho commissioner of tho United States Jnnd ofllce. The lands are in the northern aud eastern parts of liumbolt county. Washington, Aug. 0 The com mlUcoou ways and means, through iiciuillen, inauu a uiiauimuus re- irt udverso to the sub-treasury bill. The report is a long document aud discusses all phrases of the question in comprehensive style. It defers the question of constitu tionality, aud proceeds to state oh j-ctiona. Tliese are briefly: If there sho.ild be a reduction in the valuoof good after tboy are stored below 80 per cent, tho government would lorn-; If tho vuluo increased, the gov- ernnii'iit would get none of the profits. Tho Jurisdiction of the federal courts would bo increased so as to make them Instruments of op pression to the people. Tho bill tends ptrougly towards centrallzi tioti, and interferes with Industrial freedom Groat fluctuation iu tin currency would folluw Its enact ment. The operations of the bill would not be confined to faimeis, but iron muu, lumber meu, and manufacturers generally, would complulii uutil the government fix ed the limit to a possible loes at 20 percent, to them, and soon tin government would bo usurping the functions of tho citizens and attend ing to everybody's business but lis own. The inauguration of the scheme would be the speculator's delight. He could carry $470,000 worth of wheat with lass than $95,00o cash, aud pay tho government 1 per cent, interest. The great increase n tho number of ofllclals would make It almost impossible to dis- ndgea corrupt administration. No piovlMou is made for the re (Umptlou ofthemuuv millions to no Issued under the bill, aud baukh rtould have power to force destruct ion of any part of the government' money. The bill Is class legisla thin, aud would tie unjust to the laborer and other toilers. People navinga piitluular hind of property to deposit could get money at 1 pei c-nt. from the government and let It at a higher rate to other person. lastly, It Is a violation of tbo con stitution, m Is shown by citation from the highest judicial tribunals in tho laud, Death Rato from Hoat. Nkw Yokk, Aug. 0. The record of deaths In this city during tlte heated week from July 23 to 30th shows a total of 1015. CONGRESS ADJOURNS. At 11 O'clock Last Night The Final Business. Washington, Aug. 0. In the house tho senato Joint lesolutlon passed extending to tho king oud nllPim nf &nulti iiii.l Old .I..,......! . From Occur d'Alouo. Bjisk, Ida., Aug, 0. A number impprt tut witnesses wore examined today In the contempt proceedings egainstCcuurd'AIIno rioteis. Har voy Harris testified to being at Fris co mill wncn t!o shooting occurred, and that firing was begun by Uulon men. Whllo tesllfyiuir Harris In- cldentally remarked ho was armed. Judge Beatty ordered him disarmed immediately, ' Delegates to Monotary Conforonce. Washington, D. C, Aug. o. The president has selected flro dole. gates to represent this country In tho .internal tonal Mouetury conference but tho names uro uot announced. Senator Jones, of Nevada Is known to be ono and tho list probab Jy.Jnoluces H. W. Cannon. Pa.sF. AWalkor. Mass.; Ex-Bouator Hill, Colorado; and Senator Carlisle, Ky. Jealousy tho Oauso. dimiKuiK, O, T., Aug.-At mid night Kato Patterson of Crescent city walked In her night clothes with a double barrelled shot gun to her lovors houso called him out and shot him, She then placed the muz ale of the gun Iu hor mouth aud with her hare feet pulled the trigger and blew her brains out. Lover wMuuharmou. Jealousy was thu cause. Satisfactory to Republicans. ,5 Lansing, Mich., Aug. o.-The lllBlaturo convened Iu special kch alou this mornlmjito pass the reap portionment bill, fckimto this after Boon pasted a bill reported by Its re- apportionment committee and the boiMte passed hat Is known ss the "White bill" prwuted at tho first Mion. Both bills NUltfiiotory to IHlbl0HUB, ChwdMtors Held for Grand Jury. POWLAND, Aug. (J. Iu (l,e jkjHou rttwrt last evening seveulton street ew aonduotoni, who were arrested a MtwuHys a go on tho charge of Mooting uowu fares, were held to wait the autlou of the jjraud Jury, Boil wan fixed at I60 tweh. Five w iM oouuuoior urrsttHt were din ,; JUot at CovenWa. HouroN.MhM., Aug, 8.-A riot oo UMWV at a DAlnrul nnll. wwn tttiHvwitlou, Manv ftrl me huh wu killed WtWHdsd, Inaludiuir two wt a.ftklld, World's fair. Tho Durborrow bill camo over from tho senate, aud Holmaii pre sented the conference report on tho Hiindry clyll bill. Holmau stated that tho bill as finally agreed upon appropriated $27,827,000. This Is (0,000,000 less thau tho bill as It passed tho senate, and $2,014,000 more than as It passed tho hoimo. O'Neill, (Mo.,) author of tho pro vision In regard to tho Pinkerton amendment Btrouuously objected to tho compromise suggested ou it. Tho compromise, lie said, was a miserable make-shift. It was a back down on tho part of the houso. After furthor discussion, the con ference report una agreed to 109 to i 11, disposing of tho last appioprlu tlon bill. On motion of MoMlIJIn. a com mittee wus appointed to Join simi lar committee from the senate to wait ou the president and Inform him that congress was readv to ad journ. A message was received from tho senate annouuolinr .m agreement on tho sundry civil ap propriation bill. Tho speaker laid before tho houso a resolution for filial adjournment at 11 o'clock, and It was agreed to without objection. The committee appointed to noti fy the president returned and stated that ho had no communication to make, aud tho hour of 11 o'clock having arrived, the speaker declared tno nuuso adjourned without day. In the senato Pettlurow. chairman of thu quadrocentouulal committee, called up the resolution to authorial a committee or sub-committee to vWt Chicago during tho recess and luqulro as to tho expenditures or money appropriated by congress uud w o ns general management. Adopted. At 0:23 a message from the house anuounced that the body had agreed to the conference, report on tho sun. dry civil bill, The report thereupon was laid bofote the senato ami nimn to. At 10:20 the vIce-prcsldont'B siuuaturo to tho suudry civil hill was aiiuouucod. The resolution for n.mi adjournment at 11 o'clock was re ported aud agreed to. A committee of two sonators was appoluted to wait on tho mvsldent aud Infown him If ho had no further communication to make the houses were now ready to ntJourii. A resolution of thinks to Vice President Morton wan pros nttdaud adopted, the committee appointed to wuiv on me president rejK rtid that he had uo Amber communication to niuke, ami at 11 o'oIock Viik-Pr. wdeut Mortuu. made a fart.vvll Ph, after which hedeclan.d the wwte adjounml without day, THE TRAIN ROBBERY. No Clew Yet to tho Men Who Did tho Deed. FnraNo, Cal., Aug. O.-Later In qulrles regarding tbo robbery de velop uo facts other than those heretofore published. Everything goes to show that the robbery was well planned and executed, and was by no meana the work of novices. inoy took no chances and had everything their own way. It is also evident that they understood tho uso of giant powder and used their cartridges to tbo best affect. That they also understood the work Iiiks of a locomntlvo Is apparent irom tne place where they put the on tho ma- evldently not unfamiliar with the Interior of an express cur. Trainman hero very naturally indignantly deny tho ro port intimating that the recent strikers had a hand in. tho crime. All the strikers are now at work. An Exciting Scene at apolitical Gathering. uolumhia, h. j., Aur- 0. There came near being u pew'ial diniculty on Hid atand beULeii Governor Till- nun and Colonel Orr, tho conserva tive caudltate for licuteuaut-gover-uor.at a meeting at Union yesterday. In his speech, Governor Tillman usked Colonel Orr for his authority for saying that a preacher hud said mat lie ( nilmati) flaunted his pro- lauity in putillc. Colonel Orr replied mui ne did uot d'vulge private con versation, and added that Tillman knew the statement wus true, us he eouia ascertain by appealing to the preaenere in general. Tho governor said that sometimes an oath slipped out, but that it had done so only on one occasion during the campalgu Ho upplealed to the ladles to signify if, lu their opinion, they considered him a blackguard, but there was no resjiouse. Tho governor then said i hat if Colonel Orr or any other man said he flaunted his profanity In iiubllc, they lied. Colonel Orr ud vanced to tho governor and, catch ing him by the arm, wheeled him a lound, and asked him If he was try lug to ruise a personal dllllcultv. I'lllmiiu replied that ho was not. Uir shook his finger in his face and told him ho could not lufimato thai he (Orr) lied without having It thrown iu his (Tillman's) teeth. He told him further that Tillman had boasted of being a "God Almighty" gentleman. The governor replied to bo had, ami Orr rep!Ied,"He did not do himself credit when he made you." He again caught hold of the novoruorniid asked him if he meant to intimate that ho was u liar. The governor said that if Oir had not originated tho statement bis remarU did not apply to him. By this time tiiu crowd had become a mob. Peo ple climbed upon tho stand, meu pulled their coats oil, swore like tn.opers, and gathered around the two men. It looked as if there wn going to be bloodshed. Orr stood to the lack aud told Tillman lie had re peatedly u-ed profane words on the stand. The governor said ho had done It but once.'ond ho would leave It to ex-GoyernorSbephard.whobad nothing to say. Colonel Orr aualn caught hold of Tillman, who hud turned his head toward the crowd In front, and told him if ho wanted a fight he could get It. The governor said ho did not.and Colonel Orr went back to his seat.remarklng that Till man must let him alone. Tho gover nor turned to the crowd and snlri that no living man could bulldoze him. RSSJCSJIi Tnulrlu Lniw nliU UnuHAnii J results from uvrrtuxhitr the system. , 'U FOR TOWN LOTS, FRUIT TRACTS ANJ) -pARMg The assimilative organs becoming do ranged, the blood grows enk and Im poverished, and henco " that tired feel ing" of which many complain. For all Biich cases, there is no remedy equal to Aycr's Sarsaparilla. Take no other. "Some time ago I found my system entirely run down. I had a feel lug of constant fntlguo and languor and very llttlo ambition for any kind of effort. A friend advised mo to try Ayer's Sarsa parilla, which I did with tlio best re sults. It has dono mo more good thnn all other medicines I have over used." Frank Mellows, Chelsea, Mass. "For months I was afflicted with $2.00 I'erdoten forthe finest finished PHOTOGRAPHS in theclty. MONTEB BROS., 189 Commercial Street. nervous prostration, weakness, languor, fcncral debility, and mental depression, ly purifying tho blood with Ayer's Sar.saparlila, I was completely cured. Mrs. JIary Stevens, Lowell, Mass. When troubled with Dizziness, Sleep lessness, or Bad Dreams, take Ayer's Sarsaparilla, ritEIMKED BT Dr. J. C. Ayer tc Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by ll Druggltti tnd Dealer in Medlelne, CHATS ABOUT MEN. F. B. S Contractor and Kuildcr. Salem, - - Oregon. A, H. F0RSTNER & CO, Machine Shop, Gun?, Spoiling Hoods, liic, 30S Commercial lrcet. J. J. Scientific II1MINS, T. .1. KRESS. HOUSE TAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, 20th and Chcmeketa Street. IiADAIlAlHili 4- Ei'LCY, Livery Food find Boarding Stable, II fctlltcKtlMt. Detectives Story. Visalia, Cal., Auk. 0. Detective Win. Smith and Slicrlfl Wliitty, who mo lu search of tho robber who hold up the Loa Angeloa ex- pretw near Fresuo two nlghta ago, visited tho houso of Chris Evaus, as mey nau a clow Indicating that Hivana and a man named John Hon tiKwerotlio robbers. They fouud George Couant alias Soutair there. and took him to Jail, uud attor questioning him oliamed him with tho robbery. The two olllcera then seemed u wagon and returned to the house fur tho purpose of netting a trunk mppowed to contain tho gold coin. Whllo they were hitch lug their horses they nav John Boning enter the house. Evans al ho entered, but after tho otllcers had I gonu In he denied that Soiling was there. Dettcllve Smith entered the bedroom, mid saw Sonta standing thero holding a double barrel gun, At that moment It was f.XM.wl ,!... 1.X I-- . .i..n. mui. uviuitt nisi, nad u gun. ino oiucers then run out of the tintibu tuul Into the road, Evans pur ailing Whlity, and Sontag pursuing Smith. Hoth men ilretl several ftlioU at tho olllcers. Whltty was hit and fell. Smith was also b1IlIi. ly Injured In the back and hands by shot, Evans mid Sontag then Jumped Into thu wagon which iho olllcera had left and drove away. Smith states that ho found In Evans' houo tho inateilnl from which the musks were niade, and bu also found that the team used by the nibbers Wednesday night win hired Iu Vlsaha by John Soutag. Grazed. Through Lovo. Cincinatx, O., Aug. 0-- Helena Stein, an attractive young woman, 20 years old, living with her Barents at No. 40 Llun street, is hopelessly Insaue and yesterday was oulered sent to Long View asvlum. Miss Stein's case is a sad and stiangeoue. Hor hallueiuatlou is that she is to l..t .. I . .1 A T- " uiumeu u ur. aioeller, priy.ite secretary of Archbishop Eldei. No amount of persuasion can Induce the girl to believe other than that she Is to marry the reverend fathor. On tho occasion of her first exami nation by the probata court, she wus dismissed with the advico that she bo taken to her brother's home at North Vernon, Ind., In the hope that tho change would euro her of her delusion. When tho time came io go, nowover, she flatly refused, aud all her mother's attempts to get her away proved tin.ivii.Himr Sho remained at her home. She went herself to the probate couit yesterday. Her mother followed, aud after a conference with Judge Ferris au nflldavlt of lunt.ey wusi illed. Today Hbe was brouLht I.e. tore Dr. Davis, tho examining phy sician. On being questioned she still Insisted that sho was to many Dr. Mueller. From Mks Stein's sinter It wus ascertained that Dr. Moollrir wus the girl's former c. n fessor, and it was In that wav tim sue urst Decaino acquainted with him. Dr. Mooller is greatly em barrassed over the matter, and says that ho can iu no way explain It. Tho girl's parents aro well to-do. President Harrison and David Swing, tho great Chicago preacher, were class mates at Miami university. Miles Darden, who was living in the Itate of Tennessee In 1857, was the largest man known to history. Clad in thin summer clothes ho weighed 1,037 pounds. Tho fortune of tho late Jules Lebau dy, the great sugar refiner nud specu lator of Paris, is estimated at 300,000,000 francs, probably tho largest fortune in France. Frank D. Rincr. of Denver, lnm liPPn given a gold medal by tho government for saving five lives, nisacts of heroism wero performed while ho was a citizen of Jersey City. Dr. Buckley introduced two new words to tho attention of his Methodist brethren at the recent Omaha confer ence. They, wero "oDiscomnnln" nm! "episcophobia." It is said of tho late Samuel McDon ald Richardson, of .Baltimore, that ha was personally acquainted with nearly 47,000 depositors in tho savings bank of which he was president, all of them working people of small means. M. Tricoupis, the Grecian statesman, is a man of wonderful industry. Though reserved in manner, he has n. kin.iiv way that foreigners like after they como to know him. His nerson.il oh n ,.,. has never been nttnrbeA tt - ried. ,. Captayi Nicholas Murphy, of Boston, is one of tho most noted life savers in America. During tho period of thirty five years ho has saved upward of 100 persons from drowning, his first res cue being mado when ho was fourteen ) l-'ilfH OIU, BICYCLES. Full bull bearing Safety Ill cycles. The lowest priced wheel lu the market. The best In tbs world for tne price. C. I). Jlrowu Agent,3J!f Uirnmer clnl at STEEl'liS IlilOS., Calif ontjaJialHivy. THE BEST. 101 Court Street. Horseshoeing, Ol'fOSITK KOUNBltY On State Street. CAKDli THE Salem Jlachman is II, l'OHLE. ' Uest Line iu the City. Court Street. A. 11. UiiricrtiilfiiiK and Cabinet Work, 107 State Street. J. B. MURPHY. Tile for Sale, Brick and Tile Yard, NORTH 8ALB.M. H0EYE & MILLS, PORCELAIN BATHS AND SHAVING 1AMiOU3, OnlyPoicel.un Hath Tub? In the city. a Com. ft , Saltm, Or. mm. k. c. itoivco. Baths for Ladies, irAIIl DllKSSINC PAKLOKS, 121 Court Street. u Fruit 'Hi P.O.; R-T- ntjin nio.... Zr" "'H UAR)fj S4 v-l T' W. T Jhe UDu iffflaiH;. Sfe?L0fe lliaWceHi JOIINij ShoP"38Ul,, StotePitu,,, TMtujim,m j nmmummsaamiiaumfWjuxnaxKmx HE INVESTMENT Pal -EVER OFFERED.- ace Fruit i rac TVliy the Eat Is DanCeron. Timo was when tho owl, tho kes tral, tho hawk and tho weasel all enemies of tho field mouse, worn numerous and gavo it littlo chanco iu mureaso ana multiply, but for soino timo thero has Iippti n .-, of these safeguards and "the mice have prospered. With the germs of a deadly disease distributed amon these millions of llttlo pilferers and destroyers" of man's labor in tho field who knows, but that ere long W0 Rlinll ronnii- !, J. 1.1; .- -,u iuo oiitxumg news v uyuiuiuiu raging where afore- m? dl?ca&0 was almost unknown? Tho hordes of mioo mtr,,. othor localities and tho disease breaks out in distant places, and the medi- "u " UIIU- w"o laboring to dissipate tho plague, struggles in vain to trace it to its sourco, falling back at last upon the convenient conjecture that it started in tho Punjab or was M af ted westward from tho tablelands "l ""uiouourro or united ashore with the weeds borne by the Gulf Stream from tho Saragossa sea, or was pro duced m some mysterious way bv tho thaumatunrionotinn rf ' j.' -Dr. S. E. Weber's tZ " ADDITION TO SALEM, OREGON FOR RESIDENCE OR INVESTMENT This pronertv is tinfiminllfirl Inr nir tmiir 1, 1..1 . ,1 . . x J JVuUu1)UOUUUhUllQine unpital city of On, BUY AN ACRE LOT H rt n ! nnt n . I . a. , iiumo ux us un investment that must doub 0 in a few vears A ovn w 11 I street north of the Palace fruit lots cannot now bed t, tlll H NEAR 6G00 to $1000 each. THE CITY. be bought for less than New York Gerrymander. lUiciiKSTKU, N. Y. Auk. . Ay pllCHtlou fur h uiiiiHlatmia by tho city uttorocy compelling the board of 8tiHrvlnorH to apportion accord lu to tho reot-ut statu lawwaa denied yeaierauy. The court holds there ttro IneijunlltlM In tho upportlou meat aot bo gross ua to senate aud BBiemhly tllstrlets that It Is manifest me inenrottou of the loRlslaturo was exoeedwl, uud theit-fiiro the act is void. MARKETS. 1 0 11 T r, .V N 1), Auir.O AVhwit vnuoy,?i-jfiaiS Walla Wull. ti.ia i.it. Ba.v Fkanciscu CkI., Aiitf. a. Wheat, D-o. u,4H, VheyDid Not Hurt Him. Nashua, N. H., Aug. O.-The Evonlog Telegraph yestordny print ed a letter from Captain Alfred E. Hunt, cotiutmniler Battery D, at tlomeatead, lu reply to a recent ll torlalln the paper charuliiL' ti.n me puiiioiiinent of lr vatelams n. unjimtltledly brutal. Captain Huht nays Private lams was not tortured In his punishment by Col. Streater as suspension by thumbs did not throw the whnlo weight or bis body on those members. After llvn i,,i. 1 utes' suspension he asked for a chew .11 louacco, in tne Bame arroganot lusoleut maimer which has charao! terlzetl his entlro conduct iu camp and also all through bis service on guard. Ho purposely Bwallowed to- vt.a. iu (iiuku iiimseir sick. Ac cording to his own Boir-eonr,.wi statement afterwards, he was Jet down fhmi tha ridge polo nfler twenty minute' ausponslon. The sullerlnga fnmi nausea were 00 v-,.UTO , nv,UP swallowed to- "". curing tho eut ro tni.. aud night after this puulshineut the au ireuuxi tne matter Jocosely and made uo oomplalut of havlnK suf. -, r,,u i,uui mrtiier mat the statoiueut that Iain, oiamauou m thoughtles - , mi nucu mrutal v nmni ed to withdraw the exolum.i.. ,. . doggedly aud persUteutly refused to Uo It, An Answer to Traycr. A Morn nf mil.!,.!., i i . . Tvr.. n Vr o.."'"".UUi0 "uu mot m , v";. l'gsepn-8 vestry and had been telling thou- experiences "It is just liko a Methodist class meot 1? nT1 .-Crozier.n Wesloyan. "WoU "BnidMr. Spurgeon, "itiiS toni3hinff how Christians, when thev meot together, fall illto tho use of ono another's thoological languajre vur KOOU Urothor. Ilin T..:...;i.-:. Mothodist minister, who prayed last was saying just now, 'Lord, baptize b. If you will allow mo. I'll help tho Lord to answer that prayer If tho whole lot of you will go down jrtnm. into my tank, my brother will be delighted to baptize you all Now York Observer! the residence portion of the citv TIipop lni 7Z1 r , , Cjlectv car lined property, located on D" sLet L fi!S !l ? fine' " 8llburban "A class residences ft ZZJ, S' ?.?Je8.t. ed driving avenue about the citv. fi3 the adjacent streets. J -- "coupiea nau a m,le out beyond this property 1 PLANTED TO FRUIT AND CULTIVATED, These lots are c.nv&raA -Ui, at, p. . and Silver JW Bartlett Mlli Wnte dS ,J'uu o" ui, uesiues tlie other fruit f?ool, w 1 ------ " iuia m6u uam in size to eight city lots. dl fc Ims Sod street frontage and is ei PRICK AND TKRMS. These acre lots nro r a ...1 . ., , and two TOr, " HIV """ ""SltiU tne low - j -. wmo uu uvui Tivinn r4 GAn i. aaa . . ... il (iron lU 1 i. . v-iuu tu iptJUU UilUll. IIOII Hill . - -- tvtiuu. ii-iiiii'snrtoi-ia. i 1 m once they will be milfiV..,,! e a J """"' who do not wish to oerainv tha lnbd a w - UUUU If II I.W'll linn.-, ...J.I. t -""17 -w -.- -m m hne boarincr condition J aia wnaom extra cost, when all tlw finit wfllbl n THE METROPOLIS OF THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY is not an overburdened citv linhi n other p,ce3 lag r ?Cl 'tXA! Bicat uuiuraj, commercial and H an 10ta. Remember this When 1 maintains It is THE OXTT? : Ium"uu"s steady growth, Ua Dolitinnl n,KroA J uie -1 acinc coast possessing sudil 3r th ?iaiY?" 'S th,lt hy no possibility can it ever J says w ex. one Is Hood's BarsaDan'H? Is c-rcfu.ly prcpaiwl from Sarsaparilla i.u-:. ,i, M.jiurakc, lock, ripslsscwa, J-. .; 1 1 Ju-irlcs, and othtr wcll-Uiown ana v.Ji. UoTcsctabtu rcmcaii's, by .1 peculiar - . .Unatloii, pr .ixirtlon, ami process, E'v. .. :ti) llooa-s SirsaparUla curatlvo power K.t po.sse-.-cil by other medicines, it r.tfcta iFiiurkablo cureswlicra others tall Eoou's Sarsaparilla Is HioVcst blooj puriner. It cures Scrofula .t Kucuin, Ilolls, IM.nples. aH Humors' Uj.ieHa, lllllousness, Sick Ileaaache' Iiiillcestlon, General Debility, Catarrh laicunuUfin. KMny ana titer com! 1-UiiU; otercomes That Tired Feeline creates an miiHitJio, bulias up the sjstein! Mood's Sarsaparilla lias wet unparatled. success at home. Such U Its ropuUrlty In Lowell, Mass., wi,ero I H wnile, that Low ell druggists sejl more oj lloci. s barsaparllla than all other sarsapa rllUs or Wood purifiers. The same success 13 txteiKltnB all over the country. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is peculiar lu Its strength and economy It U tho only preparation of tv htch car truly be said iw lse Oao Dollar bottlo of lltKHt's Birsaparllla takct! accord lug to directions, w HI list a month. Hood's Sarsaparilla IspculIarlqtheconftdfnce:tgalnsamoBa all classes of people. Where tt Is once used It become n favorltq family remedy Do not tM) Imturnt to buy other preparations. w wv t.- uo rccuuar Aledlclne, Hood's Sarsaparilla SeMdrnsstm. f, Uxfwf. rreMb, q. 1. mou 4 CO.. Mt,u3hul IQO 0&9 Ont Dollar, Of the Pain pr T?t,,:a a i . richest fruit .a! satisfied from 03Eli cultivation of snmll fi,,uD Z",',,,11 are themselves enr,,! era. T?nv nn:'S7. HI1U W1U Rive a nfnrmof:.. "i.V0" ." .ilulu B""'Br s and a man of fi, :a .,. ":"" bKea tor by intending purcnas 1- -- . viiuv Niiniirjit,-- .- i 1 . " . . - , -"" auuc location, addres ers. For particulars actual knowlorlo-n flW. flu'a in fli!l , F -. . . -I 111 fruit erowingfanal SPALDING ress: & ROGERS, Bush-Breyman Block. 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