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Our plllc cure It while othem do hot. .CAHrnn'sUmx f.tvrit Piuanro very small ki.d very easy to tako. , One or two trills make " doee. .They are strictly vegetable and do not (trine or purge, but ly their pentl action pl.wse pit who we'therl.. tn vials at 8 cent, five for 81. Hold mwywhere, or pent by mall. CAM21 K2D15MS CO.. WlW Tcik, I'M U fc. U M HEART MfiEICClA foraii, FalpltaMoa, Tfm.ttort Breath. Oppression. A.thmm, iwollea 'Ankles. Wonlt rend Mmotharln ftstlls. Wroiuy, IVIml In fltomneh, ete., are ewdTbrDft.lVllt.ES' NEW HKARTCURE. A new discovery by tho omlnont Indiana Bp ec al- tot. A. FDavls, Silver Creole, Neh.ji ftor taking four bottle, of MIIART DRB felt belter than bound for twolvo years. "For thirty years troubled with Iloarl nie two hottlos of - PH. MILES' HftART CURB, cured ms.-Lovl Logan. Buchanan. Mich." H. II. Btuuon. War. Station, Ga. bus taken DR. MILE3' HCART CURE for Ileart trouble with groat results. Mrs. I Bar, l'ltchlmrjr, Mlcb., wa 111 for 15 yean i with jilaart Disease, bnd to hlro home help, lived on ?llju!d foodi used Dr.Mlloa' HeartOuro end A all pulns loft bor roiiKtant use cured nor. Floe Ulatrated book KltEU at drufcUiu. o addrewi Or.Wllos' MedloQi CaElkliBrt,lncl. SoM by D, J. Fry, driiKgUt.-'.'ileiu. -latszJ mmmftin Act on n now jirluclplo rccolnte the Uret, ctoin&ch end bowolo through ihi titrvo. Oh. Mi; w' Tiua tpetdtlv cute Mllousnee, torpid lltpr iqJ uiostlpv Uou. Hmallett, mlldost, Buretl QptlOBC.s.aSota. (l . Cm Rtd. C , t lUurt. bi goia by D. J. Fry, druggist, Saleua A Tonic and : A Pleasure: ' That's tlie happy i combinaliou found in 9 Root Hires You drink it for picture, mid get physical b::efit. A whole some, reftvehing, appetizing, ' ' thirut quenching drink. One package makes five gallons. 71" " Don't be dscclrtd If n denier, for the la '" of Urgcr protii, tcllt you oui other llnd U"JiiHnt:iil"--'lUfjI.e, Nolmlmlou r to ai good n Ilia genuine Um'. X, ,ANDEM'B ELEoiRIC BELT ,nmt BKkS alii all n UTWTPATtHTS WPiOVEMENTS WNIwr WHkMt M4l WITH EUCTRQ MACNETIO SUSPENSORY. raWtlt raiBltlnr frm Vftrw&Alloa of brtls, nirr frt,ts ? ir UAUuflloa, M4tUkkMiiltt. 4rnltt, lit.rfous tUbltlt, aittp MrttTir. luiapr. ibtiiltt MU7i Hvtr ad tJaddtr im inNliili.Hin iii. limtiic' litU( itbirftl III bttlih, U TliktlairbtUtiiUlBiiWeitJrlkllKtMUatflr kiiMrf.attv a nrrfMfftti is insiaau iru Of mt tr r rri vt.ovv tna hi tvr an r m ut iwm Mja i sou ana bst pvsst "nrw 07 nit war raui aiwr au ntr rtiri laiita. ana w kw4rf4f of atioiaUti U this a&4 frj atbar itita. m mr tnrt4 veti-M K EK IM1 II ALL II lU Tf hw uruuvkti ud.TMrauilruiilkllCiKillTkKDlDaoiaVOK.ii. Tr....' -r-....:.-.. . :... ... . . t.r.T ' Ul4trf 4 1 ftwratft Duuiea, mmm, irv Aacr.14 JDWIW 3XiVCT3K.XO OO., No.ira Flfat tPORrUAND, OSE. ?-?? nr5tTr.Kfs ui? a. QUS Hfia UUbUMrH LOWER MIKES ITAre fvwer parts, and are tfcfiviw U'n tlLulyto atout r 4bf li4lMftwullnenglu now Uta wuruff. tuiu iu uutw, aua u IUKH MO SMKLt. OX BIRT. wr Mm eigteetoM, no ftvcjM'. wttk tk Hnlinwie ppat. ahMHr H iMt tho WotUU aMj rwW'B eWwwaa (aTvMAiavas(UJr f Ww wanvTf wa WMlWeTw RM1H1 0f 8A0MA4) UiMt atf ra otaouLAM arrtr flat taWfc I arwWBr WW WBaj flVPavWr Bs a rwH av ( THE BLACK BOX. Tr. vratt in Hie tlenth of a dark and dreary winter. But it was in the middle of a warm and ueantitui Bummor when llio deed was dono. As yet I am not alluding to any thing mysterious at all, but at tho auno timo 1 am very anxious to A-mlnin how it was that I. a htunhlo and not altogether Holitnry English man, found myself located in tno Hotel Drei Liobchcn at Annanas- berg. I was traveling alono ono summer timo, full of health and uncommonly full of spirits, and I rashly got out of tho Rhino steamer at Annanasberg in order to pay n. flying visit to a miniature Paris, hedged 'round with nvnntios and consecrated to tho mili tary, and doliver some letters of in traduction to an cntnusiasuc iiingusn ongincer, who was doing his best to mako tho stolid Gennanu rnergetie, and mako a fortune during tho un enviable process. Stmnrro to sav. ho took to mo. There was no beating nbout tho bush. Wo woro menus at onco, nnu a few hours after my credentials wero read and thrown asUo, I found mybclf walking with my rrm in hii toward that cozy and hospitable mansion in which lie lived, and whero ho had inti-oduccd that de lightful homo feeling, and those pleasant family associatidas, so dear to tho English so Btrange to the foroign mind. Hero was a minlaturo English homo planted in a strango land, and I can toll you it was by no means ob jcctionablo to enjoy my cut of joint under his mahogany in tho company of men worth talking to and wonion decidedly worth admiring. I am now gradually nearing tho point. Before tho next huh sank my portmanteau was moved from the hotel to my friend's house, and tho first night I Blopt under his hospi tablo roof I was dreaming, strango to say, of his daughter. Thero was no help for it. It was tho very place of all others to mako lovo in. It was tho very weather of all weather for tho operation. A house surrounded by a wilder ness of varied trees overarching one another, and making lovo in their quaint and fanciful fashion; alako at tho end of tho garden full of deso late weeds, and owning a crazy old boat; a soft croquet lawn for tho moro worldly, and bright llowors for tho lovers of nature; a sun which porpotually gleamed upon the warm, white house, and laughter forever ringing out of it surely such a placo as this was tho one of all others to mako lovo in. They called her Annabel, and 1 called her so first on the brightest of all tho moonlight nights, when half a dozen of us had beon frightening the girls in tho shrubbeiy, and wo found ourselves alone I deny that it was accident by tho gloomy lake. There wo were. Tho ono word Annabel camo trembling from my lips, and tho ono look which her an swering eyes gave mo peibuadod mo that I had not mado a mistake. Wo wero engaged, and a fow days after I left for England with all tho parental difficulties got over the husband that was to bo of nstru and sonsiblo and as pure a woiuan " as over fell to a young fellow's lot. This was in tho sumraor time, and at midwinter I found mybclf, of course, at tho Droi Liobchon at An anuasborg. It was a bitterly cold winter, but I heeded it not. Tho thoughts of see ing her again almost warmed mo. My oxcitomont to got away from London was tremendous. I was bound for Germany and my lovo. My holiday was short, but undor tho ciraunstances whero in tho wholo world could it bo bettor spontf And what with sleeping and smok ing und dreaming and thinking and fidgeting and louging, I arrived after midnight at tho Droi liobchon. It was too late to present mysolf nt tho white houBo. Besides, I was not prosontablo. I was dirty, un ahavon and woobegono from con stant traveling. A quiot night at tho hotel I thought tho best plan, Uiat I might present mysolf Bpick and Bpnn tho next morning. Such precautious as thoso should novor bo forgotten. Tho fomalo mind is generous but Buscoptiblo, and this susceptibility not unfro quontly conquors generosity. I do torminod to bo on tho right Bldo of tho lietlge.'autl" made up Tny mind for a refreshing sleep at mo .urn Liobchbn. But I reckoned without my host, It was after midnight when I drove tip to tho hotel from tho Bta tion, and though, as luck would have it, mino host had not retired for the night, I found anything but pleasant news awaiting mo. I was absolutely thunderstruck. There was no room in tho hotel. "What! at this timo of tho ycarf" I asked, with something liko irrita tion. A stupid and very positive "ja" answered mo incontestably. "But liavo you no corner in which you can squeezo mo for tho night?" I asked. Tho landlord consulted his slate. Ho also consulted a very sleepy and obstinate servant tho kind of man who seemed determined not to smilo or bo genial, and appeared to tako a quiot and fiendish delight in my misery. "Yes; thero was ono room." Thero was ono room ; but should I object Thero was not somebody, but something in it. "What is that?" I asked curiously. "A black box." I looked astonished. "Oh, thero is nothing to boalarmed at," said my host, wondering at the curious expression of countenanco I had assumed. "Tho fact of tho matter is this: An officer, who is to bo attached to tho cavalry regiment quartered in tho town, telegraphed to me only this morning for a particular room which ho always uses. Ho said that ho would Bend on his luggago before hand, and arrive by tho last train to night. Tho luggago, consisting of this ono black box, arrived, not be forehand, but on tho last train, and as tho officer has not up to this mo ment mado his appearance, and as 1 cannot imagine that ho is remaining so late with any friendu in tho town, thero will surely bo no harm in your occupying his room," Accordingly I went very grateful ly up to bed, and too tired oven to tako tho precaution qf locking my door. I surveyed tho black box for a few minutes, wondered how officers could use such ridiculous and un sightly coffers for convoying their impedimenta and very hhortly after turned into bed. I was dead tired, but, strange to say, I was restless and could not sleep; indeed I was, if anything, overtired. I was oxcitod with my rapid jour noy, excited with tho thought of bco ing Annabel, worried with tho pro lixity of tho landlord and curious about tho black box. I was gradually becoming excited about this box. L fancied all sorts of horrors. My mind wandered from Greonacro, tho murderer, to tho horriblo Pan tin tragedy; from Portia to Bluebeard; from tho dra matic narrative of tho "Mistl too Bough" to tho thrilling tragedy of tho "Iron Chest," which I had seen during Mr. Charles Kean's manage ment nt tho Princess theater. And thon I suppose from sheer fa tiguo I must have dozed. A suddon and sharp click awoko mo I I sat bolt up in bed and listened. Not a sound. Tho box again fascinated me; bo, shrinking down beneath tho sheets again, I watched it. Slowly very slowly inch by inch, I Baw tho lid of tho box movo. Thero was no uso denying it 1 was in a terriblo fright. I don't mind tho natural, but I havo a holy honor of tho supernatural. I was in a fevered, nervous and untortu nato state, and in that horriblo con dition botwoou sleeping and waking I hardly know what I was about. Still tho hd of tho box rose grad ually. Thero was no doubt about it. Then a head appeared and it looked stealthily around tho room. I instantly pretended to fall asleop, and gavo a very good imitation of a snore. Tho head lengthened into u body. Tho lid of tho box flow back, and a short, thickset man stopped out of his hiding place. It was no ghost. Ho paid no attention to my jewel' ry, but made at onco for tho door. Ho walked as noiselessly as a cat, and slipped quietly out of the room. Tbero waa no timo to bo lost. I hurried on ft fiv r.itiehs of clothing provided m . If v. Ai a stout walk itx'jfi id:. V ( -lv t. inr 1 uvl handy, thrust jhy money nritl jewels irilo my iiockets and stalled off on the purbiiit. I was wido awnko by this timo, and wan now terribly eager to arrest my inidnirrht visitor. I wai d -cerrained not to nrouso the Jiouro u-til it was absolutely neccs rary. t Tho clock struck threo as I darted into tho passago to surprise him. Down Btaira 1 went in loss than no timo. But I was too late. Thosa minutes occupied in collecting my valuables and slipping on my things wero all wasted timo. Thero was no traco of him. It was terribly dark in tho passages, and I was rather nervous of a sud den encounter in tho dark. ! Besides ho might havo firearms, while I was comparatively unarmed. Tho notion of coming-flop up against him in tho pitch darkness extin guished some portion of my enthu siasm. Besides, while I was reflecting what to do and whero to go, I found that I had lost myself entirely. I know nothing nbout tho ins and outs of tho rambling old hotel, and I had not taken my bearings and quite forgot tho number of my room. I wandered about tho passages for quite half an hour, and at lost, after a fruitless search for tho mysterious man in tho box, I happily discovered a half open door and found out my room by my boots. Now camo the question what to do? Thero was no traco of tho man in tho room. Tho door of tho room was open as I loft it, but tho black box was shut. What should I do ? Sh ould I alarm tho house and get railed a fool for my pains, supposing iho box was dis covered empty? Should I lif t tho hd and risk everything in a final tussle? Should I lock tho door from tho out side or lock tho door from tho inside and go to bed again ? I went deliberately up to the box and struck it violently .with my stick. It was not quite closed after all, and I heard to my burpriso a howl of pain from tho inaido. As luck wotdd havo it, Iliad got my man after all. My mind was instant ly mako up. I darted suddenly back, gavo tho box another violent crack with my stick, rushed out of tho room and looked tho door. And then I shouted with might and main. A pell pull was handy and I pealed at it. Up camo half a dozen waiters, and, lastly, up cane tho pursy landlord of tho Drei Lieb chen. Having collected my forces, 1 opened tho door. Wo wero only just in time, for tho window was wido open, and with ono bound across the room I just managed to securoliis last retreating leg. I dragged tho culprit back into the middle of tho room and mado him show his guilty face. "Max I" cried tho landlord and tho waiters with ono voice. Thoyknow the object of his visit when they looked into the black box, for there woro secreted every atom of silver knives, forks, spoons and dishes which the household possessed-. Tho mystery was soon explained. Tho midnight visitor was a dis charged waiter, and ho had hit upon tho happy expedient of tho black box and tho false telegram in order to conveniently rob tho house. Tho thief was immediately handed over to tho polico. Tho detestable boxwaB dragged out of my room into tho passago. I locked mysolf into tho room nnd slept without a break until ovory boll in Anuasborg woko mo out of my slumbers and l-cmindod mo it was morning. As for my dear Annabel, sho mado far moro of a hero of mo as all good women do than I really deserved, and after dinner that night, over tho walnuts and tho Avino, with a dear littlo hand resting cozily in mine under tho tablo I told tho assembled guests, with as much picturesque forco and dramatic intensity as 1 could muster, tho true and authentic legend of "A Night at tho Droi Lieb sclion; or, tho Landlord, tho Lackey and tho Black Box." Clemont V. Scott in Boston Globe. BBJHBl mtKKKKKBOMMX for infanta nnd Children "CaetorU Is to well adapted to children that I recommend it oa superior to any preacrlpUon Known to me," IT. A. Ancmta, M. D., IU Bo. Oxford Bt,, Brooklyn, N. Y. "The una of Castorla ' Is bo universal and ltd merits so well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endoreo It. Few are the Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easyreach." ClBLOS JtintTB, D. D . New York City. Late Pastor Bloomlngdalo Eeformed Church. CaatorU cures iCoUe, Oonstlpatlon, Sour Stomach, Dlarrhcoa, Eructation, Xto Wwul&es sleep, and promoted d WltfiouUiOurlous medication. " For several yonri 1 have recommendec youCastona. ' and shall alwaysj wnUnuotg 5o so aslt has Invariably produced bencaclal results." EnwiK F. Paiidei. M. V., ' The WInthrop," Wth Street and 7th Avo., New Yoik City Tho Indian, it is said, measures dis tance in canoeing by "pipes." Ono pipo is tho iutorval between tho bait ings ho is allowed to mako for a smoko. Evidoutly a "pipo" must vary a good deal with the good na ture of tho employer. Kate Field's Washinirton. MEKT 15THY ARH YOU ISTKI? . nfi.CANDEN S F i jMMPvzksm:... .muit1 m W.-m fit IIIIM " nirY IU iBBW M . 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SRNDBN ELECTRIC BELT k a eesAflete ftlmatc battery, made late s belt so as to be easily worn dtufag work or at rest, and It give soothing, prolonged current wUeH are (natotttly ftk tUrowhot all weaV parts, or we forfeit $S.OOO, It has an Xatprovod Electric Suapeasary, tbe sweatett Wee ever glvta weak smo, s.d we warrant it to ttr any f the abere weaVaesees, and to enlarge shrunken llabs, or parts, of aar KasWisi. Tbey an ended bt strengta awe sU stage at weaksea la young, mMdieged or old men, and wHl car Hw wstst asses to twa at tss awM. Address j, eJAtiOKN ILIOTRIO 00., I7t Plrit It, PORTLAND, OKICON, Tmt Csstaub Cohpakt, 77 Murray Stbkbt, New Yona. inszcssa rhurch Directory. CtTMBEKT.AND I'HESnYTKHIAN. Salem, Oregon, Rev. J. E. lllalr, Pastor. Sunday Echool every Sunday, 10 a. m. Preaching every Hundav, 11 R. m. nnd 7:30 p. m. Church house on Hlih utrect, between .Marlon and Union. Everybody welcome. JlBruor)isTErjC!i"Ai services onSab bathntlCivO nnd 7:10. Sunday school at 12; Upworth Xjeasiusati;:!'; Prayer meet ing ovory Ttmrnday evening. Rev. C. I. Kellpnnun, pestor EVANori.iCAi.. Corner of Liberty nnd Center streets. Hundny nei vices 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.m., Sunday echo jl 12m.,Y.P.S. C. fc. 0:30 p. m.; l'rnyer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p.m. J, Uowersox, risler, residence 27 Liberty s'rect. Piiiwhyti.iuan. Church street, betweun CUemeketaund Center. Piciiehlng morn ing nnd evcnlrg; Sabbath tch ot at i in,; Y. P. S. 0. E. at 6 10 p. in.; piuyer meeting Thursday at 7:T0i. in. Kev.F. H. Gwjnne, D, 1)., pustor. St. Joseph's Catuouo Cunnrn.-Chc- meketn nnd Cottage. Sunday sei vices: Low mass 7:30 a. m.; high mnHs 10:30; Sunday school 8 p. m.; vespers 7:30; week, days, low muss 7 a. m. ltov. J. 8. White, pastor. Conoueoatiokai.. Come r Center nd Liberty Services Sunday nt 10:10 a. m. nnd 7 p. m.; Sunday school 12 :n., '. P. S. 0. E. at 0 :J0 p. in.; prayer meeting 7:-0 p.m.Thnrs day. Rev. C. L. Corwlu. pastor. Sr. Paul Ei'iscopai. CruKcn. Crner Church nnd Chemekela. beiices 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m.; Sunday school 11:45 u. m.j service Thursday 7.30 p m. Rov. W.Lund, lector. FiitST Baitist. Liberty and Marlon. Services 10.3 J a. m. nnd 7:00 p. m.; Sunday Hchool 13 in.; young peoplu's meeting at 6 p. m.; jiroyer meeting 7:30 1 hursday. Rev. Itob?rt Whitaker, pastor. Kbke JIetiiodist. Rev. B. F. Emalley pastor. Services Sunday morning and evening, Sunday school at 10 a m.; prayer meeting Friday night. Ciurch apposite North Blem school. FitnuiDS. At Hlghlnnd park on car line. Services 10:30 a. m. und 7 30; p. m.; f unduy school 12 m.; Cbrlstiuu Endeavor 6 p. m.: prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. in. Rev. F. M. Ooorge, pastor. Oerman Baptist. Services In German Bpptltt church north of Cottage stieet. SundayschoolutlOa.m. Preacbln a' 11 a in. Evening servicd ut 7.30. lUv. John Fecbter, pastor. Ciiuistiak. High and Center. Sunday school 12 m.; preaching 10.30 a. ra.; young people's society 6.33 p. tn.; preaching 7:30 p. m. Rev, W. R. Wllllama, pastor. Gekman Reformed. Cur ltal ud Marl on.; Sunday service 11 u, m.;fiunday school 10 a, m.; prayer meeting VVcdnesduy 7:30 p. m. Rev. J. Muellbnupt, pastor. ClinisTlAN Science. s. i vices In Uni tarian hall nt 10:30 s.ia.unrt 1:30 p. m ; hiib bath school 12 m,; Bible study Tliuiwlaj evening. Unitarian Church. Devotlounl meet ing at 11:30 a. m. Sunday seh vol ut 12 m. every Sunday until S'ptemner iBt. All Invited, Bourn 8AI.EM M. E. climoh. Preach ing o very Sunday at 10:30 u. m, nnd 7:30 p. m. J. II. Roork, pastor. uerman Lutiiern North Cottage Stt Services on 1st and 3d Sunday of each month at 2 p. m. Rev. G. a. Meyer.pastor. African MKTiioniST, North Salem. Services at 11 a. m. ami 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1 p. in. Rev, G, W. White, pastor, Mrs. Woodworth's Mketinos. Ser vices nt IOiSO, 2 SO and 7:30 every day In the tent at the Junction of the eject'lo car line. Tcmptranco gospel rneeetinpi at 4 o'c'.ck Sunday nt W, 0, T. U, hall, Mr.Iiunder's Recommendation. Mr. J. A. Lunilttr, a promiueut ci tizen of Clarksburg, Mo., nud widely known In tbntstale.snya of Chamttcr lulu's Colic, Cholera mid Dtanhcm Remedy: "I bave seen its good re dultH and can recommend it." For sale by BaskettA Van Blypo Drug gists. If you once try Carter's Little Liver eill" for sick headache, bllloasutss or iiinbtlpu tion,you will never bbWlth' ul tbem.lhc are purely vegetable; small und easy to take. Don't lorget this. Harsh purgative remedies are last glv tng way to the genial notion and mild ei fects tt Carter's Little Lter J'llU. it you try ihom, they v.111 cerlaluly please you. Ifyoubnd tnken two oft nun's i.nti, Liver I'lllhbefoie rellilng u would no baf hid thuvoMtted tuuvtie or bad tn st ill the mouth this morning. Keep a vial with jou for occasional use. THE YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON PACMC RAILROAD And Oregon Development comttany't steamship Hue, 23 miles shorter, Ji hour ls time than by uuy olhei loute. Klrsi class through passenger aurt freight Un Irum Portland and all poinU In the Wl Umette valler to and lion San Fram r TIME SCHEDULE, IKscipi Sundays) l,eave Albany L,e-vveumuiiin . . . . Arrive Yaqulna . . lave Yaqulna .... Lvuve CorvalUs . Arrive AllKiuy .... 1KW l I: - t:t1 V V :45AM lu:.aAM UllOAM O. 4 O. tnUus connect at Albany and CorvaUls, The ubo trains connect at YAQUINA with the Oregon Development tWs Un ifHtMiimiitustu'iweeu Yanulna and Ha Francisco N. H. Ihuseucers Irom Portland aad all Willamette Valley points ran make closa rounectlon with the trains of th, YAOUINA KOUTKat Albany orUOrvaUU and If destined tu 3n Fraaoisoo, should arrange to arrive at YaQulna the evenlnjr bM.dateof sAlllnv. rasseaxer sa tn'tU turn Alvsjri u AfesUStlQandacblFroutViu, IVwUaad.orV CO. UOXillK Aift Ui'l Ki jt Vasa, AaU. Urraiiii IV i.rto It K. Q UlJVtUur. Or O.K.HAUVyKLUJr.lhia'l ftlj Notice of Assewmout. ATOTI0E IS HEuEBYOIVEN that by or.'er of N the common council of tho city of Balem, made on the 6th day of July. 1892, u , s.sess. ment was duly levied upon all property shut UnR on Commercial alreet from the south side of Mill street totue southern limits of the clt sltdaaseasmant la made for the improvriueut of aa!d street. Said assessment Bha'.l be due and payable to the recorder of the city ol Salem, ten da5s from the date of thia notice. A list of property abutting on said streit and ?he owner thereof, ard the amount assessed to Buch prorerty is heicby stt out and made a p"rt of this notice. Notice Is lurther given that unless said amounts so assessed are paid within ten days frcm the expiration of thia notice, that I shall proceed to collect tbe same b3J. V! Jlnrpby ana E. C. Murphy; the weslhslf of block 38 of the city of Sileui, OregODi W8L Frankle P. Jenes: the west half ol bloik Mof the city of Sslem, Oregen: $381. Harriet T. Clark; lots 4 and 5 in block 41 as deslgntted on tho recorded plat of the ilty or Silem, Oregon, $l)3.2j, Amos Strong; lot 4 In block 44 of iho city of Salem. Oregon, $107.4. .... N. J. McPheison; all of tho south fraction of lot 3, block 41 iu tho city of baletn, state of Orecon, said fraction coutaiulng M feet mure or less; to be more explicit, the property con veyed is all of lot 3 iu bloci 41 excepting 42 feet on the north side uf fraction o( eolrt lot sold to, and now owned l Mrs. John A Johns and bcundel as follews: Beginning at a point on the east line of lot 3 Iu bioik 14, of Salem, Oregon, 42 fret southerly from tho northeast corn r of said lot, and running thento westerly parallel with the Bouth line of said lot lb5 ftet uioie or hss to tho weat line of Bold lot; llieuce southerly along the west line of said lot to the eouthwest corner thereof; Ihence easterly along the south lino of said lot; thence north, erly along the east lino of said lot to the place of beginning, $31 05, Julia A. Johus; the north fraction of lot number 3, block 44, comprising 12 by 105 feet, in the city of Salem, Marlon county, Oregon, as shown ami desiguate'd on tho rtiorded rials of said city and bounded as follews: Beginning at s poiut on the east Hue of lot 3 In bloik 44 of Salem, Oregon, 42 feet southerly from tho north cakt corner or Bald lot and running thence west, erly parallel with tbe south line of said lot, K5 feet, more or ltss, to ihe west line of said let; thence northerly along the weBt line of said lot to the northwest corner thereof, Ihence east, erly along the north line of said lot, 1C5 feet more or less, to the northeast toruerof said Lit: tbeuce southerly along the east lino of said lot to the place of beginning, $18 50. Mary Strong Kinney; lots 1 and 2 In block 4 1 of Salem, Oregon; $190.50. Allen L. Buckingham; beginning at a poiut in saeteru boundary 8 rods southerly from northeast corner of block 42 in Salem, Oregon, thence southerly 4 rods along said boundary; thence westerly at right angles to said bound ary to the western boundary if said blocl,; thence northerly along said wi stern boundary 4 reds: thence easterly on dire.-t line to lilac. e of beginning, being 1-5 of bkek number 42; $7(i.20. P. J. Larsen; lot s m niocK 13 or eaiem, uro gon ; $'J5 25. Uattie Easton ; lots 1 and 2 in block 44 of Sa lem, Oregon; S1C8.20. Matilda A. Prescott; beginning at the south easterly corner of block number 42 In Salem, Oregon, and running thence northerly along the eastern boundary of said block, 4 rods and 0 feet; thence westerly at right angles to said eastern boundary to the western boundary of said block; thence southerly parallel to said eastern boundary 4 rods and 6 feet; thence easterly on a true Hue to the place uf begin ning: tbe same being the fraction of Bald liliek 42, except the following drscrlhed land deeded to Sarah l'ullerton, to-wlt: beginuiugata point on the eastern boundary line of block 42 as shown by the recorded plat of tl'ecityof Salem, iu Maiion county, Oregju, at a point thereon 4 rods and C feet northerly irom the southeast comer of eaid block, and runulng thence at rUht angles ,to said eastern boundary line, westerly to the west boundary Hue; thence southerly along the west boundary line 2 feat; theuce running at rlht angles to said west of boundary Hue, easterly to the east boundary line said block; and theuce i.orthcrly along said east boundary line to the place ot begin ning: $78 60 Sarah Fullcrton; beginning at a point on the eastern bojndary line of bloil. t2aBShoub) the recorded plat of the tit of Salem, in Marlon county, Oregon, at a iioint thereon 4 rods and a feet northerly from the southeast corner oi saiu mots ana running tnence at right angles to said eastern boundary line westerly to tho wist boundary line; thence southerly along the we Bt bonnarry lino 2 feet; thence running at right angle, to said west boundary line, easterly to the east boundary line of said block; theuce northerly along said rust uuuuusrjr iiue tu ine place ol negluning also the following described i roperty. to.wit part Of block 42 of the cltv of Rnlem. Oreimn as mirked and deBlgLatcd on the tecorded plats of the Bald city, nartlcularlv b.nnded bv he. ginning at a stake on Commeiclul street In said city, )J2 feet northerly from the southeaet corner of said block; theuce wc.terly at right anglea to said street to the west boundary of saia block; thence northerly jwrallel to Com. luercial street to feet; theuce eeoterly at right nubieB iu urBl uauieu line to tne place or begin. uing all in said city: $71X0. V. Q. WoodWOrth. CvniH II U'nnitift.ll. Mary W. Patterson and V 8. W lodworth; be. ginning at a ptlnt on the eastern boundary lino of block 42 lu Salem, Oregun, 8 rods southerly from the northeast corner of Bald block; thence westerly parallel with the north line of said block 1U5 feet, more or less, to tho alley in said block, thence northerly parallel with tho east line of said block, 8 rods to the uorth line of aaid block; theuce easterly ulotig the north Hue of Bald block, 1C3 feet, more or less, to the northeast corner of said block; thence south. erly along the east line of riid block 8 rods tu ihe place uf beginning; $16.40. J. W. Brown, (1.0. Brown and J, O. Brown; $331 W J7 lu Balem Oregon; M.,th6 . h A e west half of ..-. iu o.ieiu, uregenj imu.iu. UUSan u. McKitinev. Unh.i it. ,..,... .., J",1? urrl,on n" Andrew Harrison; the east half of b.uck 11 of tbe city of Salem of th" county of Marlon and state of Oregon; $346 40. ...... .. u..wu, iui. jviunayoi August, 189J M. B. OOODELL, llecorder. SttirI.hu.uW file'ting. VOTIi V U hereby RUen that the annu. Xi.hJ ',ltluB of the cto.3kho.deis or the npltalGodnu.l Sllv.r Minlui corAmnv "i "'-J1.'"' U""u.viil be 'hem ', he omen oi iho tiuiitmlned, j,, , "f ,n?,lt'lei5rVt'!t? Thursday-, tbe'llth duj .T"u"l ':; ul J clock ii. in for tht e.h,uof directors and for such the? ' u. ne,s as may como before .he meeting n.Or.1JullBii&U,'B7!'55; lfor Locatiiw m .rJ.?:?P"?ltw sole agent In n. I 'SfX'fflS'.; In the form of hWden L,i', "he'her 7-26-tt DR. H, SMITH, Salem, f-ngt-n. A Good Onfihinrr . Alltt!? "iMHllh hon ar f3s rs-i s w ere- CD . rn fr a p re . w P ,. p M to g p iBog:. p o ht "i .t-'a i p- cji - & m rt h- g- o - 2 -" B d tun p m a 3 co & C co o 1 P fri SS c o p ! " O 3 p ?7 J5 a i i C co ST O 05 " g 'CD CD i" p. et- CO p cT1 5- w cr e- - !- .. CD . r 5 S P- i ?J Q. TK CD 2 to & P ei- p - q Qj CD CdH-W B p J t?3 n S- O CD s k- i-i o ? et r J? $ J" hy p i-JQ CD O T & w h o cr&3 . g 2.5-CTC5 ?T : v: ji. - ft w EL P cu "'p o ? o jv P3 o S ' ? CD i-i " B-9 X u P c r aSoptr Et O CD H ri c?p w b-b: CO ert- O O CD CD o c g, B O CD P- . & O g JJ p'l ir3 OQ CAD CD CO D3 S. cm crt cvs Bros, Burton BTATK HTJli:i5T BRICK YARD, Urge stock of comimin Mrlch always M hand. Pursed una ornamental Ti?' mado to order. "" bi. Leave eirdera nt G.HInlr U fjtni. OtHidlnio A Cahlll.lBHInlo'sliitoVatM ' yard, opposite State Prison. ,,urlln For Sale, 320 AcresSES- balance timber, will sell nil or piut.che' on leaBOUiiblo teims. ' ul JAMES V AUNKH, Salem Or P.O. Box AM. 0-UMl.d Sealed Bids ior u Ilridgc. BY ORUKR of the County Court of M, Hon county. Mregon, s-nled plat, Biiuln dliigrnms, nnd bids for a wain,' brldgo across tho Norm Bantu m rlvci , Mill City, Marlon county, Oregon, win' rT iwlved by thy clerk of suld court unt Hlday, cptembcr.U, 1801, ut a. m , said (tny. alrt brldgu to be sixteen fee! i,; tho clear, coveiod undpnlntod, nud to bo louited ut ono of two proposed sites, one if which slln Is immediately below and ih o her above tho rullroad bridgo at eald place. t-eparato bids will be received for eachc sild locutions, niidior the location abov,', said lallniad Inldce tlio hid will bo for sale wiiceon brldgo o uslveof the approach oi the notli sldo ol said rlvor. Separate bid ull iilsi.bo teieUodlnrsnld budge exeln sivoor llio lumber, lii) county furnUhln, all lumti' r on tne ground nud tho coutrni tor iurn'hlilii!( nli other inntfrlnl. Fmh bldderwlll bo leqtl'.ied to deposit with h, bid fiiicr cent, ot the amount ol such bin toubid liioicult '1 tho awarding of said cuutriu'laa - lawicqulrediiud provld.it bulo i imrt reserves tho right to reject aui' nnel all b ds le'celved under Ihe said order H-Dtd WM. li.EOAN, Clerk. . IJids Wanted. ctEAl CD bids will bo ree'elved by tl-o O Cuii.itj v.lirkul vtiuilon county, mi . weduenduy, t.t plumber 7, lS0J,ut 2o'ducl' p m,, fin kotpiuK paupers ut tho counij poorlurm ol -Mi lluiie-emniy, horparmu lurs Inquire of couuti clerk oi Judge. Thv right Uri'sered to irjcctnny or all bids. b-U-lwdw V. 11. LUAN, Clerk, .Bids for Wood. SUALl'.l) bids will bo recelvd by tin Couut LJoik of Minion eoualy, utilia vtiilnchdiiy, September 7th, sta o clock p m., 'or 60 cm Us ol good po'o oak and III cords of good, htruifclit, iliur old body ri wood to ho iloll ertd at tho court house hv daioni. The right is leserved torelcctamr oi nil bids. W. 11. EGAN, 8-0 4w-dw Clerk. JBclbro Starling on a Journij A person usually desires to gain some In formutton ng to tbo most dtbiiuLlo louteti, tako, and will puichaso tickets la theom that n 111 i.lloiu him the quickebtund be beivlce. llcloiobtiutlug on u trip to Chi cago or an point Lust, you Hliould provldei yoiuself with uiuup nud tin. e tablo of thi, W lscousln e cntrnl Line Ti.o trains run on this, routt are vestibule nnd l re eeiulpjew with PuHiiiuij'k lulcbt 1 Hawing Krom sleep ers, elegant i 'aj Conches and Dining ( inn of luttsi eteslgii, built expiesbly lor this Fer vlce, and uieexqulbltulu lurulshlngs ants couenleui und ceinifortnblo In arrange ment nnd si complete in every detail that they have no superior In ronilort and ele guuec. '1 he dining car servlco is pronoun ced by nil tho most elegant ever Inaugur ated, and Is operated In the luteutst of iu patrons. Fusl trains via the WKconnin Central Lines leuo Mlunuii ollb dully at 12.4)p.tu. itnd U:'b p. m., und bt. Paul ut l:dU p. in, nud 7:15 p m., making favorable connec tion wnh all trains irom the West and Southwebt. For tickets, maps, pamphlets and full lnlormallon apply to G. '. McNeill, a K. und T. A., Minneapolis, Minn., nnd to Ja.. C. Pond, Gcneutl Passenger and Ticket Agent, Chicago, 111. 1-16-ly SlioriiTS Sale. VJOTICE Is hereby given that by virina of an eserutlcn duly issued out of tne county courtol thobtiitoot Oregon for tho eounty oi Mrlon,and to me directed, on the 1st dny ol July, A. D 1S02, upon a Judgment dmy rtudtred, entered of record una docketed iu and by said county court on I ho 21st day ol Mine, lb9, iu a certain suit then in said eourt pending wherein L. and E Hlibcli weio piaiutllls and 11. F. Vaughn ws defendant lu h.or of plain 111! and ugulust duienilitnt, by which exe cution I am cominumltd that out of tho pe.eonul property of c.ild deleudant or II hutllclent cannot bo found then out of the real property of Bald deiendant to batlsty the sum of Twenty four and bo-lOU dolluis with Interest thereon ut the rate or 12 per cent, per Munuin from the Olli day ol Au gust, ltSJ, and the bum ol Twelve 25-100 doilurswlth Interest tbeieonat the rntee' 8 per cent, per annum since August till, 1M, and tbe lurther sum of Sixteen 4W0 dollars costs, and costs nnd expenses ol said oxecutlon. I have levied upon and. will on Satmday, the 13th day of August, A, D,, 1892,, at tbe hour ot 1 o'clock p. in. of said day at the west door of the county court house In culem, Marlon county, Oregon, bell tc tho highest bidder lor cash In hand on the day ol bale, all the right, title, interest and estate whloh said eleiendant, ll.F. Vuushun hud on or alter the 21sl day of June,. IfcUi, in and to the following described resli properly, to-wlt: .Beginning at the norlh wtbt coiner of the southeast quarter ofi section 4, t, 0, s. n, 2 w.; thence east CiVf rodB; thence south lliods; theuce weEtWJf rods; thence north 14 tods to the place of beginning, containing t nercs more or les; and also all ot thu donation land claim of Benjamin Vaughn and Elizabeth Vaughn in T. Us., r.. 2 wtbt, tae and ex cept iho lollowlng described premises, to te wn: Beginning at the southw est corner of the southeast quarter of section 4, T. 9 8., k. 2 west of the Willamette Aiendlan: thence north 30 chuins; thenco west 2.18 chains to the northeast corner oi iBaao Cook's donation land claim; theuce nipng eastern boundaiy of said Conk's donation land claim 30 chains; ibHiiceeastl.bOuhalns to the placo ol beginning, containing V acres, more or less. uatea ut sulem, this Oth day of Juiy. ink. jutiis luiiuiii, SherliTof UlnHnn fV.mi1 v. (necriin. By F. T. WWOIITMAN, Deputy. 7 14-6t. '5?flKfeTi.. SS& - i HEALTH. .n,cli?u OoWen Balsam No, J Cures Chancres, flrat, und Becond stages Bores on the Legs and Body; Sore Ears, y'.'t Noae. rto., Copper-colored Blotches. Syphllltlo Catarrh, diseased Scalp, ard all primary forms of the disease, known at byphllis. Prion, SS 00 per UoMle. Le lllchnti's dolrten Dulsnra No. 8 Cures Tertiary, Mcrcurlaigyplillltlo Rheu matlsm, rains In the Bones, rains In tin Head, back of the Neck. Ulcerated Et Throat, Syphilitic Rash, Lumps aid con tracted Cords, Stiffness of the Limbs, and eradicates all disease from the system, whether caused by Indiscretion or abuae M Mercury, lcavlnr the blaod pure and b?ll,t aee 85 OO per Ilottle. Le. Ulcbau'a Golden Huanlsh Antl "'"'or the cure ef Gonorrheea, Gleet, Irritation Oravel, and all Urinary or Geni tal dlianangementa, Pylca t W Uo(tlo t Klchata'a Ooldan HpatnlaU In. Jeetlon, for severe oases of Gonorrhoea, Inflammatory Oleet, StrletiwesJko. Prlca 1 Ml per Bottle. -T t Kleliast'a GolsT Olatmeat lortbeeaectlvoheallnf ypldlitlo Sores . nl eruptions. Prlrl Ob er Box. Au!,, Ooldest Pllla Nerrt and Brain treatnent; loss ol physical po S.XS.0, overwork, rnakatioa, etet Prlc W 60 per VLtkm " eryhra, 0.0.3, aecaealr JoteJ THE RICHARDS MUI CtAfeatt Oa at 11 JKAMH.BT BX. Uultef,Aseny7or?artd, T-aw? aa a-jsr v v VT, f t k-1k l!.