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W-VjA m A Piwm Tmtnic Crr, 'I numtlmB wonder "that Mjr child evor Hnw tortsch inhtrltjrjM feaM P. C. WHghi "The Haying Uwt there la a 11 special prorldcnce jwttcliins; over chil dren, drunken mm anil fools must be a ctrainn. We hear much of the reckleee ttew of boy, Irat 1 1eltere that girls take fully m rnwiy chances with the great hereafter. When my oldest daughter was fire years old she did not climb hills nor rid wild horses, but she went bath ing in the Mississippi river and had a penchant for exploring old wells. Wlion we traveled we had to label her so tho police wonld know where to return her. At seven years of age she mounted a rail way" locomotive, during the temporary Absence of the engineer and fireman, pnlled open tho throttlo and sent it spin ning down the tine at a niilo a minute gait until the steam was exhausted. "At ten years sko manufactured a hot air balloon and attempted an ascent, but fortunately tho flimsy airship was too small to bear her abovo tho earth. I believo thai girls aro naturally as in sensible to danger as their brothers, and, with prpper cultui-o, would mako as good soldiers." St. Louis Qlobo-lJemocrat, POSSUM AND VVATERMILIN." LITERAnV LIGHTS. Mrs. Humphry Ward is tho only woman who was ovor made ono of tho examiners at tho University of Oxford. Lord Tennyson is said to luvo in ado more money from tho talo of his verses than any other poet who has over lived. Mrs, Margaret C. Sangstcr, tflo editor of Harper's Bazar, haa received tho com pliment of a degree from tho Univorsity 01 umana. Zola's honso in Paris is filled with treasures of art and bric-a-brac which ho has secured from tho auction rooms, which ho is very fond of frcquonting, Henrik Ibsen, tho poot-dramutist, is growing rich from his royalties, and ho recently purchased a bandsomo homo on ono of the principal strcota of Chris tiana. George W. Cable is nt work on a now novel, tho scenes of which aro laid in tho middle south. Tho story will not deal with Creoles', but with southerners of Anglo-Saxon ancestry. The Third AsUtont Postmaster Guncntl. Tho Issuing1 of postago stamps, stamped envolopes and newspaper wrappers all belong to ono of tho divisions undor tho euro of tho tliird assistant postmastor general. Thero Is another di (rision of tho sumo bureau which looks after registered lottore, and still another which attends to tho system for tho special delivery of letters. Tho classification of mail matter belongs to this bureau, and it is with tho third assistant postmaster general or his clerics that newspa pers and periodicals have to quarrel overthdir rights to official entry as Beconil class matter. ICato Mold's Waslungtou. t tJjestoham IfEpPir S XEP.VINE, if STARTLING FASTS) Tho American pooplo Bra rapidly boooralnna Ino cured bint. Mrs.J. H.Mtllcr.iit Volpar- Mee of nsrrous wreck, and tho following suiuieiui eu Vitus I) inco, fir, MIIob' Crent Roetorntlvo tliotiuitreniodri Alphoiisolloraplllnii.of liullor, riu, swears (bat wUon his son win speoclileM from nervlno Ko.tiia , J. 1). TnvlnP. nf f ..tann.niirt. liwl o.nh pained Mnouuas from InkliiK It. Mrs. II. A. Card- Her, or vutula.Ind . wmotiroaofiUtoM) cormil SMnsa.aar,andniu.u ticudaoho, dltnltioM, back. iii, and nerrnua prostration, br una bottle. Daniel Mrerj, Brooklyn, Mlcti., tort bit dauithter was cural of Insanity often rears' standing. Trial boltlaannd Uao Umk of mansions aurui, FltEM M druwl'U Till remodjr contains bo opiate. Dr.MHes Medical Oo.,Elkhnrt, Ind. TRIAL BOrrUC FJSES Bold by "D J.Fry, tlrugiglst.Suloiu. HP fioiEijy mvEsumrou Art on a now principle vkuihw um nver, owmacn m uowvie inivuan int BULKS' l' cd bowuls nrrtvi. Pa. tpHtllly cur biliousness, torpid IlTer and constlpv tlon. Smalloat, mllileit. purest I BOdonoa,20ctn. itamDloa free at firinrulntn. MlalM. Ce.EIUirLuuf. Tlio Mixture That Canned Jim .lenkliu' Untimely Death. "Bruddor Johnson, I hczn't seen Jim Jenkins 'bout hyar fur sum time." "Anyo ain't gwino to eo him 'bout hyar for sum time longer yit, Undo Rostus." "V6' don't tell mo. Nuthin wrong, I hope, Bruddor Johnson?" "Ifa, sah. Jim's jus deadt dat.'s nil. sab." "Ump, I is sartinly sorry to hear dat. What war'choshun of Jim's removal, Brnddor Johnson?" "Woll, do doctnr gib it out cz confu eliun of do stummick, sah." 'Conf ushun uf tho stummick, Bruddor Johnson' " Yns, sah. Dat's what do doctur say. An I wuz berry partickler tq cognize jus' what ho say." "Confushun uf do stummick, eh? Well, dnt beats me, B rudder Johnson. What wuz do 'cashun uf dis confushun?" "'Possum an watermilin, sah?" "What's dat yo' say, Bruddor Johnson? 'Posiuin ond watermilin?" "Dat's what do doctur Vided, Uncle Rastus. It seems liko ho wtus uf do 'pin ion dat 'possum and wat rmilin, tnken tugeddor, wuz tu much f i.r Jim's stum mick, sah." "Uf courso doywuz, Bruddor Johni son. Dar ain't no misuutu about dat 'clushun, sab. An it dtiz Lcem liko folha nowaduys is a-gittin so dat doy ruslitM right in do faco uf Prowdencu. 'Pov sum an watormilinl" "Yo' isn't a-runniu down 'possum an watermilin, is yo', Uncle ltitntus?" "Luk hyar, Brudder Johnson, is 1 cullud or is I white?" "Cullud, sah." "Well, don, did yo' ebbcr heah toll uf any cullud pusson runnin down 'possum an watermilin?" "No, sah. Nobbor, sah." "An yo ain't likely tu, sah, ez long ez cullud folks doan't loso dero sef respect, sau." "I doan't know dat I understans yo' don, Undo Rastus." "Den I'll try tu splain, Bruddor John son. Dar ain't no doubt in tho wurl but dat 'possum an watermilin wuz made 'clusivoly fur do cullud folks, is dar?" "No, sah; no, sah. Dat dar ain't." "Uf courso I 'cognizws do l'ao' dat do whilo folks eats bofo uf 'ein, but dat is jus' annnddor 'cashun uf dero a trumplin on do imiroga'tives uf do cullud lace. But, to pursumo do subjeo, dar's a time fur dis, und dar's n timo fur dat; an dat's jus' whar Jim Jonkins los' his 'mombranco." "How's dat, Undo Rastus?" "Why, sah, a puraumin to tempt do wrath of do Lawd do way ho did. When do good Lawd gib do cullud peoples 'possum ou watermilin ho nebcr 'ning in'd dat doy'd bo oatin tugeddor. No, sah, ho nobber 'tended dut doy shud bo." "Why, Undo Rastusl" "Bruddor Johnson, tell mo dis, Is yo' los' all ynr rcasouln?" "No, sah, dat 1 isn't." Well, den, yo" talks mighty like it, Brudder Johnson. When do Lawdmado do 'possum an sot it asido fur do cullud man, an when ho made do wntonnilin and sot dat aside fur do cullud man he specially fit do cullud man's stummick fur dom blossins of his, Hut ho fit 'em so dat ono wuz tu bo eaten dis timo uf do y'nr an do udder wuz tu bo caton dat timo uf do y'nr. An so it is, Bruddor Johnson, dat when do cullud man tur gitstu 'joy deso blossins uf do Lawd onoatntimoun in dero partickler sea son, don it is dat ho rushes, $z I say, intu do bory face uf Providenco an culls down on hfm do righteous wrath uf Gawd." "Yo' is n-talkin now, Undo Rastus." "Yes, sah, dat I is. An glory bo tu Gawd, sah, I is got do good book fur my foundnshun. Understau mo, Brud dor Johusou, I duzn't say dat yo'll find doso borry words dar, but I duz Bay dis dat do Lawd said unto do cullud man, In do timo uf 'possum oat 'nosoum. an in do timo of watermilin eat wntonnilin, and four do Lawd dy Gawd.' So, sah, whon do cullud man furgits dat an rushoa do blussins uf do Lawd out uf dero season don yo' kin luk fur confu sion uf do stummick obory timo, Brud dor Johnson." Washington Star. Otll- Mllftrcn Mlllll. .1 l,ltr. Ilutiuiuity ii continually at war against itself, without oV Laving taken time to reflect and ask tho reason why. It opons its veins for tho shnplo pleasure of seeing its noblo blood flow blood that is al ways young nnd continually re newed. How many men aro de stroyed by war in a century? Offi cial reports and documents presented in tho best accredited historical trea tises enablo us easily to calculate tho number of soldiers who liavebecn killed or havo died during modern wars. Thus, for example, wo know that Nature's rrnnfai to Old .MiMoun. Stories of queer happenings over the conulr) are being reported daily, but 11 is hardly probable that tho reconl of Aitfliiaii co mty, Mo., during the put two weeks can bo beaten in any other cotttny ii tho union. Chin t Canada, near Chapel Mrovo stuTifd off with a three legged colt born n'.id then a neighbor, Mrs. Green, came in tho Hold with u chicken with two beads and necks, well developed Near Martinsbnrg a maro fo.tled two colt a tnulo nnd n liorso. Then a farmer near there plowed up a line porch in hi field and when ho plaoed it tn n tub of water it rovived and appe.irod to be su lively IP j4T F9Il &. jmS bk. ,Bafl 1 M mM.H for Infants and Children. aa nuV other tlsh. A rain of froirs foil flurnnrr Yn HVnnn.normofi ronr f ' nn tht fnrm nf Mivifl QriifM unit )io 1 ......... . i imAwn ttinll IT A A tlWTTI f TV. ' xtfail ftlv tW ! UrttH.tnM.ittn r.tnl lft ti trlit P-wriM j uo. ) - -. .v. .. iiwmnKuiuuinuil u.w.,f,.. rvrfl Bf . nmoH.n. V. V. A WV, V.V.UMH, W ,.-. -. CaiforialjeowcnadirtedtocMdrenUiat I recommend i t as superior to nn y proscription 1870-1, 250,000 victims wcro slain on tho two Bides; that during tho Cri mean war, 1851-5, 785,000 wcro slain; tiiat during tho short Italian war of 1859, 03,000 men fell on tho field of battle or died in hospitals; that tho game of choss between Prussia and Austria in 1800 deprived 40,000 in habitants of lifo; that in tho United States tho strifo between tho north and south caused tho death of 450, 000 men in 18C0-4. Wo know also that the wars of tho first Empire poured out tho blood of 5,000,000 Europcano, and more over that Franco haa taken up arms twenty times since 1815 On adding tho number of victims of war during tho last century a total of 19,840,000 is reached Bimply in the civilized countries of Europe and in the United States. Cincinnati Commercial Gazette A Cobbler's Woll rilled Head. "I once know an old Scotch shoo makor living in tho little town of Tunpson, Tex., who was perfectly familiar with tho works of all tho great writers and thinkers sinco tho dawn of GrcoK civilization," said J. T. Bishop. ' 'H o workei i at tho- bench with tho dramas of Euripides, tho philosophy of Aristotle, the meta physics of Kant and kindred works ovor boforo him. There ho sat year after year, surrounded by tho choicest flowers of Grecian rh toric and old shoes, keeping time wit'i hu hammer to the music of earth's mightiest bards. Ho had not only read but di gested everything thar was worth reading. "There was not a quip of the sago of Fornoy, not a sigh in Wilhelin Meistor, not a covert f.ting m Swift's irony, nor a Parthian arrow m Car lylo's remorseless satiro that escaped him. Yet ho wtw but a cobblor. His littlo shop whs to him a palace, whoso roof touched heaven, whoo walls inclosed tho intellectual hie rarchy of ull ages. Tho blind bard of Chios struck tho lyro and sang to mm tho wondrous tnlo of Troy; Socrates sat by hia side and dis coursed to him, and Demosthenes pourod out his fervid eloquence for liis entertainment nnd instruction. Why should he not bo happy? Lifo is very much what wo mako it." St. Louis Globe-Democrat. them to town to show for tho truth of thta story. i Those stories began to t'hvnkito around, and then a man from near Laddonia brought into the city a snake which ho had killed on his farm Tho reptile had a number of legs, like thnso of a small nlligator. To cop this a hunter living near the same placo shot an animal in a tree and brought down a beast that was half rabbit aiid half squirrel. He has tho skin to show tor ' his story. Cor. Philadelphia Press. Death ii f nn Kcrontrlo American. Harry Livingston, tho descendant of tho illustrious American statesman. ' whoso death has just been announced, ' had lived in Florence thirty years. Ho was universally nicknamed El Ameri cano. Though very eccentric, he was a general favorite. His chief amusement was driving six, ek:ht. ten and even eighteen horses to hi3 carriage Finally thomunicip.il nnthoiitics, fearing acci dents in the streets, lorbado him to unvo more timn six iiori.es. "The uso of 'CnstoriaMs so universal and 1U merits so well known th vt It seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are tho intelligent famlllc3 who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Carlos MAnrn. D. D , New York City. Late Pastor Bloomingdalo Eof ormed Church. Castoria cures Colic, Con.Hpt!on, Sour Stomach, Dlarrbroa, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes tt Without Injurious medication. " For several yenrs 1 have rocommendoo. your ' Castoria, and shall always continue to do so as It has invariably produced benoflcial results." Enwm F. Fames. M. D., ' Tho Wlnthrop," USth Street nnd 7th Aro., New York City. Tns Cistaub Compakt, 77 MtmnAT Stiucit, Nbw York. BH Church Director j. CUMBKni.ANn 1'RKanYTKBiAN. Salem, Oregou, Itov. J. K. Blair, l'astor. Sunday school every Sunday, 10 n. m. Preaching every bundav, 11 it. in and 7:i0 p. m. Church house uu lilri stiect, between Marlon nnd Union. Kvery ly welcome. Mj.THODisrtrrnCM'M. Services onSab- 1 bithuUi'iOT und 7:10. rumlay schnol at 12, Kpwortli Loasiuis nt'ttfi; l'myer meet lng every Tuursduy ovt ultig. HeV. C, I,. Kcllernrin, rostnr KVANOH.)0L. (Jrrner o' l,lber.v nnd Center (streets. Hunday iprvltes 10:20 u. in. and 7:30 p. in., 8uuouy school 12 ra , Y. P.. C. K. b-3J p. m.; Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:Mp. m. J, IJowcrsox, paster, reeld'nce 27 J.lbertv street After this ho drove out with a six-ln- hand, surrounded bv servants, each driving tho same kind of rig. The mat-. tor got to be such a unis.mco that a com-' promiso was arranged. ,he authorities' allowing Livingstou to drive ns manvJ !.. .. I. !.. 1 1 ! 1 II l. l!l . ii i""-"31!" """-ii a uu wuuiii i iKnsiiTTEitrAS.-Chnu-ti street, between tun uu mo bui vuma. ivnouier peculiar- ciicmckHn and Ctnter. breaching morn- ny oi iiivingsion s was mat no insisted mg nnd evening Sabbath hchoolat li m.; upon tho good old pmetice of hissing as Y. 1 S. 0 E, at o:SO p. m : prayer meeting well as applauding in a theater. ' Thursday nt7:Mp, m. Kev.F. H.Owynne, This brought him into occasional ) D lwtor. trouble with ids fellow auditors, who Bt. Joskni's catholic Ciiupcn.-Che- held different views of the proprieties, meketu and cottage. Sunday Bervlces: Imv,- But on tho whole ho was well liked, n,llSB 7:30 " m- hSh ma" 10:30; Sunday chiefly on account of Ma undoiihll school 3 p. m ; vespers 7:3C; wek days, low rromlnoM nf limn t l.io ,.1,. h,.m mass 7 n. m. Hbv.J. 8. Wulte, pahtor. many and well Letter. Clias. Wol, GERMAN MARKET, 123 State St. Free delivery. All kind of me it nnd sausage. Low prices. Old patrons nre re quested to closo accounts and renew bust ness. being i distributed. Rome Tho Kxourslou. t?old by D. J. Fry, druggist, Balom .ANDEN'8 ELEy , RIG BELT mramWi TTwb A Wonderful risli Story. 'Whon I was fishing on tho Kanka keo some fifteen yeai-s ago," said tho man with tho cigaretto, "a whirl wind ramo along and earned off my vest that was hanging ou a'limb just over my uead. It had my watch in it and a tailor's account. Woll, tho wholo outfit sailed out of bight in less than a minuto. Seven years after waixl a party of us woro camped up tho samo river, only 100 yards farther up. It was my turn to do tho cooking, so I started out for some dry wood, stopped on a log, which caved in, and lo I as tho story books say, thoro lay my watch, with tho samo old tailor's bill tv. isted through tho ring. It was still running. "Oh, como off I You want us to ask you how such a thing could bo nnd then you'll explain that tho whirl wind wound your watch up so tight that it run for soven years." "I didn't say tho watch was still running," said tho story toller, as ho lighted anothor bacillus extermina tor; "I hnd roforonco to tho tailor's bill. It is running yet, in fact" Indianapolis Journal. Ilurlnl Alive for Indian Lepers. Surgeon General Sir William Moore does not think that tho terrible disease leprosy is moio prevalent in India now than it was in former years, in spite of tho impression to tho contrary which led to tho appointment of tho commis sion now investigating this subject. Railways, it is observed, have enabled lepers to flock to tho largo centers wheie they can find better opportunities of liv ing on alms. Tho only reason which may havo increased the number of lepers is, no neiteves, tho suppression by tho British government of what is called "sumajh," or the burial alive of lepers, which was formerly a common practice. This horriblo remedy for tho leper's sufferings was. wo nro told, always adopted with tho consent of the leper himself, who frequently declaring to his relativo3 and friends that he was tired of lifo would ask them to per form "sumajh." Then n hole was dug and tho leper escorted to tho giavo with flags, drums, "tomtoms" nnd other na tivo unmusical instruments. Tho leper was simply placed in tho holo in a sit ting posturo and tho earth filled in. Loudon News. IATCSTPATENTS K8T WHTOVHUNTS. WHMn WlihoM iMli qm WITH EUOTflO" MACNETIQ SUSPENSORY. m ait M ! kuulil.. . mrunUHlt !. .r Ihiii,huihi .r l ll.o", l.u. ,ftn.rl III bilifc. lmiria,Mla ap i l.al.all. ..I. k .... Jjjrtrjr lot 1.11 h.umi, n j HI , ii Jf ih, ,i"l "jt -- -. tw.,,.,, , (vn vwrvq I r lau (tnkntniirtwilAHMUItlalMonl .r.rr 'r." iwkiip ntfcmiir MMniniii IkiriUK, iwiiWwiTwi.tiwttiMi,iisK nun 4i miiv Uik tut iinuvu .i.cMth unKtsitmuui uuo n,,, .mo UlUfl. J.l.1t.,a Ho. I7t First St., PORTLAND OKI, HI POWER Sis imI fottim E3TGINES Kiin Awtpftr kwrla mA & . i.T" . -.1 ." 1 -. "" HWHW9HH Hjy lq r Mam ku or -" I m burur. Wcu Um wi KViOUl M4lMM lO VUHMi, MM Prod (his first outing) Tom, what do you suppoBo that lifo prcberrcr is loft thoro for? Tom (nn old timer with n tremendous nppotito) I dunno, uuless it's for a feller to put on when they hands mwin tho lunch to keep him from bustiu. Lifo. A l'rolltuljlo Wnteh. "Is timo lnouoy?" asked a gentleman of a John Btrcet juwrlor. "It is mid to bo," "Woll, 1 thought so, and hero is nn evidouco of it, I bought this watch hero six months ago, nutl it has gninud time enough to nay for itself." Toxim Rift. lng. Urcuilfutt i "It must bo dreadful whan ft profea sloual ulugor knows that sho haa lost her voice," "llut it is still moro dreadful whon shu is not uwuro of tho faot." llnmor Utlscho Ulatter. aMMMiiwrainiMsaIMaaaBi llotmilu (iurilen ut llulteninri;. Tho now famous tropical botanic garden at Buitonzorg, Java, is about Uiirty-six miles from Batavin, on ono of tho long ridges that oxtond to tho north of tho gieat mountain of Sn lnk. It is most favorably located, tho moan avoratro rainfall ninount- ing to 180 inches por year. It was founded in 1817 by Roiuwnrdt, the commissioner penoral, under tho di rection of two chief ganlenors, ono of whom was a pupil of tho royal garden nt Kow. Tho history of tho gardon has boon ono of many vicissitudes, but through tho dovotion of individuals, especial ly tho onorgotio Toysnmnn, it 1ms inado imporUut contributions to Bci- enco. Philadelphia Lotlger. Tho Mnuii uf Hiituru. Ono of Saturn's moons, called Mi mas, about half tho sko of tho earth's satellite, ia bo closo to tho planot in its circling that it scorns to cross tho faco of tho latter at an astonishing rato of Bpeod. Of tho soven others. Titan has n diamotor of 3,5100 miles; Iapottis, 1,800 miles; Rhea, l,aoi) miles; Diono and Thotya each 600 miles, whilo Kncolndus and Hyperion aro very littlo follows. Sovornl of thorn hi tho sky, togoihor witii tho llamlng ring of star dust strotduxl atliwart tho hoavens, must mako a gorgeous 6poctaclo by night on tho Saturuiau sphero. lvldeuce Joui ual. Disinfecting l'ood for Stan lng Russlnns. Disinfection has boon used recently for an unusual, if not novel, purpose in Russia. Owing to tho need for food for tho starving peasantry, committees were appointed for tho purpose of organizing a collection of sciaps left alter meals in the largo cities. Many bueh scrara wero collooted from hospitals as well as from social gatherings. Thus aroso the alter native of convoying contagious diseases to tho peasants whom it was intended to benefit, or of destroying tho food. In tho faco of tho torrible scarcity in tho country, tho lattor alternative was clearly to bo avoided if possible, so tho question was tef erred to tho Udctoriolog ical institution of Ode.-sa for solution which camo to tho rescue with tho sug gestion that morsels of bread loft over by persons infected with contagious dis eases should bo dried at a temperature of 250 degs. F or to bo submitted to a current of steam of similar temperature for at least ono hour, when thoy would bo thoroughly disinfected. London Hospital. llorlln's Great Circus Sinn. Tho funeral of tho dean among tho circus directors of Europe, Crnest Ronz, who died n few da s ago at Dorlin, was liko tho cortege of a prince. A military band luui cited iu front of tho hearso, which was drawn by six horses; tho coffin was biuied under a pyramid of llowei s, among which there wero wreaths from high ofllU.U and military digni taries; all tho best known of tho German circus directors followed in their car riages, and a deputation, consisting of three members of the troon of tho fain- uuo uu.vmuii viiuieuiii circus nail CoMJKKOATioNAr,. C rnei Center and Liberty Services Sunday nt 10:.S0 a.m. and 7 p. m ; Sunday bchool 12 u., Y. P. 8. C. K nt fl : iO p. m.; prnynr niietliig 7:Pflp.m.Tliurs; day. llev. C. L. Corwln, pastor. Sr. 1'Aut. Episcopal Ci'Ukch. corner Church and O lemeketa. Sjivices 10.J0 a. in. and 7 p. in.; Sunday school 11:45 a. m.; service Thuisday7.30p m. Itev. W.Lund, lector. FntST 11A1TIST. Llbsrty and Mvrlon. Services KMl . m. and 7.00 p. m; Sunday schojl 12 in.; young people's meeting at 6 p. m.; prayer meotlng 7.30 1 hursday, Kev. Itobert Whltnkcr, pastor. Fkek Mm hodist ltev. U. K. Smnlley pastor. Services Sunday morning and evening, Sunday school at 10 a m.j prayer meeting Friday night. Church epposlte North Salem school. FniKNDS. At Highland park on car line. Service.) 10: !0 a. m. and 7:',0. p. m.; buuday school la m ; Christian Endeavor 0 p. m.: prayer meeting Thursday 7.30 p. m. Rev. F. M. Ucorgu, pastor. Qekman BArTiST.-Servicc? n German Baptist chuich north of Cottage sticet. Sunday school nt 10 a. in. Vreachlns at 11 a m. Eveulng service ut 7. W. Itev. John Fechter, pastor. viiRisTlAN. High nnd Center, Sunday school Um.; preaching 10-so a. in.; young people's society 0.25 p. m.; punching 7:CJ p. m. Kev. W. U. Willlaiiis, pastor. Gkuman Keioumed Capital and Marl on.; Sunday service 11 a, in.jSunrtay school 10 a. m.; prnyer meetlns Wednesday 7:10 p. m. Kov. J. Muellhaupl, pastor. CUltlSTIAN SCIENCE.-Htl Vices 111 Uul- larian hall nt 10.10 a.m.an.l 7:W p. m ; Sab bath school '3 m,; Bible btudy Thuisday evenlns, UNiTAnrAN ruuRcn. Devotional meet lngat 11:10a. m. Sunday sch-iol nt 12 m. every Sunday until beptember 1st. All invited. SOUTH SAI.KM M. K. church. Preach. ing oery Sunday ntlC:n,0n. m. nnd 7:W p in. J. H. Uoork, pastor. i.kuman Ltithkrn. North Uoltage St. Services on 1st and 3d Sunday of each month ut 2 p. m. Itev. G. IS. M eyer.pastor. African Methodist, North Salem. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:0 p. m. Sunday school at 1 p. m. Itev, Q. W. White, pastor, Tcmp-ranco gospel meet tings ut 4 o'clck Sunday at W, O, T. U, hall. FOR SALE! CHOICE TRACTS FOR SUBURBAN HOMES AND FRUIT GARDENS, Within one-halt mlloof two electric Hreot car lines nud lair ronndh slat Inn nnd pot olllcfl Only two nnd om -quarter miles from the .tnter of Knlem. Healthy, beau tiful locatloi. Sod extra stood, welldruiutd and rich. Price low and terms easj . I ICtf II. W.Uwi'i'UJ. FOK SALE. Absolutely - Safe - Investment. $10,000 FOR $6,000 'j he new twe-tory brick stoie bulldlu and groHiid occupied by Geo, F. Snilih.'oii Uiininircliil street. Fors-ilo for 86 00D. if tnUeiisoon, It pais 10 per cent, on thnt amount, and will bo worth SIO.CCO In lesj than (lvo years. II. W. COTl'LK. b-10-tf NOTICE. I wish to say to my cus omers In tho lumber trade that I tmo n-dcnid my po sition In the Iuiiian,I'ouKen it. (Jo, liimoir yard here, but still ask tb p.inomtKe ct thecontiactors, andl ri.l tiy to innxe It toeieryones Interest to ia I ou me ami ret my pikes before pun.buuc;els.ewhr. i guuruuit-e as gooa luiiiDrhs is in ure,-on and will as ever treat j on white. N. N. MATIIKWS. Salem Abstract and Loan Co. The only Abstract books of Marion county. Keal estate orders filled promptl) and safely. W. H. H. WTERS, IvIANA.Or0R. n f l ft' j n i i ictjiMi wijf nusuiuraiii CARTELS Kittle wgvCTy " ORE MAJUM MO SMKX.L OK IMV. W Mm MriattoM, m imim; with IM "" f Mllt(tUWUI. U htit AitwmMsMy. X UmU,ft rJH09rtm Hfwh, fMMHIIIII) MIHIWAM Am.T fci PtWwTWWiWB VW VHHt Wi MM WB Vm. CLEAN!- I you would be clenn and haye yourolothea dono up in tho iioftt. at tu ' drceeioBt manner, take them to the S.UKM STKAM I AUXBRY yhoroall w t irk fmJonoty whito labor and in the moat pro nt nmi.t or, COLONEL J. OLMSTKD. Liboity .iticot Kick Heidaclinanil relieve all the troublei Inc! Kp.nlaei.n, yet i AhrtH I i-rr., i ,... . como . nro onmllv vl ..ii,i.. ,.. r: ;'. .r.". "" from Warsaw on t unwso to mn u floral ?,n.TntinKV"nnyinc'.!niiaint!'i,ii5 tributo on the BMv of tho nmn who ' OT'Sto first converted oirullS rlilin.- Intn n. tl.w. I "ta they only cured " loa DoweU- -" -- - ....,- - art. faan t rancitco Argonaut. I'rult In Colorado. Colonulo i3 usually thought of only ns ti milling etato, but with tho success nutl spread of irrigation sho is pushing to tho front as n fruit producing state. A very largo crop of tho most luscious watermelons iu tho country is raised iu Colorado, and tho product is of such im portance that Watermelon Day is a special holiday all over tho eastern por- i.uu ui uiu biaio; me governor usually attends tho festivities at tho watermelon growing center, aud excursionists at tend iu thousands. This year Colorado hasjirotlucod S,'.'00,0t)0 quarts of Btruv-oorrles.--Lxohnuge, Frightful ami .Nothln- 'ms OJlwiUinf j, iuorfoer,tboynwM,T tw Jas. Batohelor, Prop'r. WarinileahatAlllkiirsdJ the Dai None hut white labor t-u inyedluthl establishment. Agooclsubtnnlll uu.d s kud Id Crri clns style Twenty-flvt tents rer rue.'-. R K ID P N O 1 (Vinrl kirefl, hetvieen i j t .i Hojho am MlKlV IjIv.ij ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN, Soutli of Willwrnc to Hotol SA.l,HilM ORICOON i p lr ft T 0 ( H SALE HEAD Acbo they would 1 almost priceless to thoiw Uo suffer from this dUtreUiujr coiimlaln hut fortunately their iwlSSi aeSS'iSt Imi ACHE a t he bano of so many Uvea lhat hem l -,. "hllSXto 0ur P"U cure u" wttl Uvw Pius treTerrsmill and err easy to t ko Oim ,,r tS T,TH V rlctly vepeti It by their r ."l.B for Si RM .....Ji. "" " ".. cAsiss jos::uis co., . it MRU UBm Ub dose, tbcv am Ktrl-n,- ,;i..riS?"".,",S0 not ifrin . ., iT.V i.'.".t""T no o'irri,; . tr.i "x. .".r.Fen..?. i-tioa . -- -- ---"" "v "will, tu viaia jwwjyn to mtaJ teriuliiHllon. Ilejlnuloc YahmpieluaoUltyoruieoVi.ir..n-iil J'ate, dreadliil to uoderso. Amlcl we t.-e &nerby riou,n mi rejulaliutbS a uucji wnen nar i Burton Bros. BTATE BTREET tf Wl K lli..lAJ. 7 MobihcU Hltten, mnl enio en t dluVeilS nijf 1 I AtA sss?sw?M BRICK YARD. ;ir.:"i!: iT..: " . A' 'r a.uiemiu w - &i"TO mmHw ana tlon. bllUMM&ti IjKTUG sfVlt nf AUnlnnn llrl-.,l. - nuicii immoM mi'. i,... i- " - --?' -- iiin Mi.!xto ""J'C S5;,toe7:,t uatt "" 'ick OMAHA Kansas Citv, St. Paul CHICAGO, ST.L0DIS.E And all Points Fast, North am! Soutli, PULLMAN SLEEPERS, COLONIbT SLEEPERS, RECLINING CHAIR CAPS AND DINERS: Steamers Portland to Sun Fraucltco Kverj 4 Day, ' TICKETS rSBP EUROPE ouForrardderSesa8rd ReM formation esli W.U.UULBUUT,Asst,Q-nl. l.a. Agt 21 Washlnsftou 8t , I'OIITIANJ), Orb.qo Slock!iol(loi-' Slopliii". N0LIV.ri'?1VV"tKtthe'anu. Capital aoldit.iu h r 'r'10llIers of tht ot ho cito.,8,,t:,;: fl, 1c8s,m? .tJ.Unn0.'?w ru, undfrsUjued, In id rtit,.n of dlicctors and fir "VcbtiVer UN.,tH IIH mv rtlm l,J? .ri."U?? "'."W i iiiTJ," meeting. n m ArVAXr...Bl?.?- Sinen'hllM ::'.'." .mwi in detwil,, .T. " "" ?T.e,VoVr'o?h?rrt'ierlT8 ssr '1 he maker claiin. rtflit,V.Ci,,,,.,,?r!, ""e. gallon I. U ",""., onaif.lh,Ul "' ,..t DR. H.SMITH, Salem, t.regn. A Good Ooenincr 1 Locating Mines. tCT3 7i- CO C-- fn ' CO p ro J' In Sa. p P -. . L H-. P- o O m 2. e- 2 w- 9 w S EC C o Ct pw 2 ro uu 5 to ? CD CD K . es L w. zl a P- p- v 2 a p p g P"- ai .1 st f - 7T 7T XT' F-03 5 g pi sr- c. w r r- -t CC f-. re "-! s" S O OS .V JT P-, to ct- CO ' 5 r-t- 5- w cr CD g pi, o "Vl-'o... i. K- r ' ui w-5 2 g-g (t o J -p CT" - -! CO CD " P . CD P CD 3. CD CO ?3 -! O , CD CD t 3 P J PS P h-. sr- fX 0 i (T. t- P P-JQ CD m CO. O. CD CO S to J-1 p " 7? P a R "-" 05 f 3.- B g CT3Q O CD - e. CD O- co Js p o o Pm. g p-o O P S P p H.(n Ss t- m -u o P n 01 CT- cf P JT- it. a ; o -. 11 7 tt o g Oi- o P P- ! b ct- o p tr o . C? CD , o . r rr- vt vw P- rn CD CD l D B 9? m CD e B o O O -! I- o cT 5 JP . p 00 p. co ctB S 3 P-- cr" ca 2. CO sr Aulhorlzul t'aiulhi CAPITAL NATIONAL w.a. uuhick. l'trr u. Vlcoi'res. $.i,X W. ,,. Btflte, County nnd c.ty w, JjSI utfifr. urtBvJ MONEY TO iKa Special IndiicominUfnrih. 1 on Reed farm loans. f th"HiHi hH & HAMiLTb' '"""" ""iih hi ' CT l Wood San Jivrrynoiiy gels Hnrlen ,... w-Mirt wiw, 'llio Uu, t "r lln iL J H. HAAf TUE WATOTIMAjji curt i,oiTimtrcil at,, . ,1. . (Next door UiKloln-M1 H" -leclnIty ot HiieitncicK ,,,?' THF Wll I amcti "- ""'nillLlli SAzmr, oiiuGox, Mali, $2.50 lo $5.00 perl), j , IliobeMt Jiptrl between PoMln,,,,.-. rinuoMx. -lit-clu In all iu,'a ""'"" " luuiea are served i,r" ' -,, . im iii Choicest Fruits Orownjlii the Willamette Valley A. 1. WAGNER, Prop For Sale. i o. Box aio. 39H uPl'QP SCS"?dl?n.H balBiit-c tlmb. .. m WfiiVf !54L U ou ruibounble uitiiK, iwi,.,, JAflUUS WAUNKIt.Sn1pm,u iy:-,o. .-vvi t-I8-tMf Sealed JJids for si Hri(Rf, llYllRIlMllnf llmlr.l. - . -- J. ilon county. Unpin, .uwlv builn dlHBn.m-.BiHl ,u!h foraC" 1'1.le.,,"'"',Hltjt' rill -iaiitlom rli.?. Aim ouy. Mni.ou ciiiiit,Oiegon. wli'. lectdby tho ck-ik of nld warl 1, 1-llllllV. rtitl,ll,r f U II.U, . .' uu,l mid uV. Hil.i i.m;i..,..T1V..'." -i!-f tnoele.ir.covirot und minted, aDd tail loojiu-d nt onporuMi luojot-ei illes uif lilv,.n klnli lii.,,nli. 1. .'. i.,"lnilll o her fil.nvn Him i,iilr,.wi i..m." . "1 place. "KaiM t'i.anit bids will be irtelved for tad 1 sa d locjitloL.u, nnrt jor the locthon t& , RJllli rfl1twi.nl liflH.ro ,l,u l.l.l .in u. ftul ' jvngon bildBo . so t'Mvei rtheapproacftj will also be recchoaibr bald bruiKe exu alllnmhfiroji tlie ground and IhewntrL. iTi-J 11. "luor inuiiriai, till bidder Mill bo required lo deposit uttlil 1 bid C pur cent, of ihe amount ot 6ucli t 10 nliidi-tho result ot thenwurdlDgif n oiUtmctiiH iy Jiiwiequircdnnd provldej !ijllli,t'f,",rt r-l,w'vk thought tortJectMi nnd nil bldi rccolvod under the sla order K-'J Id Wil. U. LOAN, Clerk. Deforo Starting on n Jouraoj A person UBunlly dtslres to gain Bome 1l. forinntion us to tho mott dttuuble route to tiiko.mul will purchase tlcketuNla therae tliatwlllafToia hlin the quietest and btrt sen Ice. ileloie stnrttugou a trip to ill cago or nny point East, you bhould provide iur,-elf with a map and time table of tie Wisconsin Central Lino. The trains run on thin route nro vestlbulonndarotQBlpied elegant ny Coaches uud Matng ( bis uf latest ck.slgn, built exprtissly luttlilswr Nice, and .u cznulslto iu lurnlsliines nnd (oiivcniom und comloituble 111 ananie tnent and h romplctu In evtry detail lbut they have no Miperloi In ronifort and ele gance. The dlimiK' cir service Is pronouD ced by nil tho most elcguut ever Inaugur ated, und is operated In thclnteiest 01 U putrous. Fiibt trains via the "Whconnln Central Lines leao Mluucnpolli, daily atl2i5pui. und :'J5 p. in., aud it. l'aul atl.-J0p.ni. ana 7:15 p. m., making faoiable connec tion with all tinlns from the West tad Southwest. 1-or tickets, nmps, pamphlets and full lntorinutlon ai ply to U. F. McJSelll, C. I', und T. A., Mluuuip)lls, Minu ,and Uiliu-, U. 1'ond, Geuerul I'absenger and llcitt Agent, Chicago, 111. MMj THE YA0UINA ROUTE. J PAP And Orefon l)e-lot'n'onl companjN steamship line. 23 mill b shorter, a houri l-siUmeihan by any othei loule. Fint ciass through pnsiOiiEer aud lrelfht 1U.I Jiom Portland and all points in the Wll limetto vullev to und liom Ban rroncisif TIME SCHEDULE. (Kxcept Bimoaysj, Leave Aloiiiiy ........ HJOl! Lt'.iNeUoi-vullla 1.10 Hi Anlvo Yiiqulna b.WU Leae nqulnu t.WAM Liaie Coi-vallis 10-.15AM Arrive Albany 11:10 A tL O. &. c. trains connect at Albany stO Corvallls. Tlie abovo trains connect at YAliUttA mth the Oregon development CoV LI" 3f Bteamshlns between Yaoulna and Hi Fr.inclkc-o. N. B. Passengers Irom Portland and n Wlllametto Vnlloy points can make clot connection with the trains of lbs YAOU1NA ltniTTI,'. nt Alhnnvnr(.'orVBllll and If destined to nu Jrandsco, shoila arrange to arrive at Yncuinii Ihe enlit before date of Railing. fuiragfr aim rrelctt Kites aim t. Koi IntorinatTon upidy to Mewii' HULMAN A Co., 1-reight and Ticltt AsenUJaXJ nnd 2K Front st PorttainJ.OW o CO. UOUDri Ac't Gen'l Frt. V Pasd. Agt., Ortgon Paclllcll. K. Co., OorvaU)6,Oi aU.UAB'VVKIJi.Jr.aeu'l Fit; t Ptss. Agt. Oregon Dexslopiui-iit Co., 301 JIoniBO-uer, ..: mWm ma mz&sxv KhinL & mm HtAUTH. k UU Lo Rtchan'a Oolden Balsam A'o. 1 Cures Chncre, nrt and second U?e. Bores on tho Legs nnd Body; Sore Earn, Lyea, Nose, etc., Copper-colored Diotcbef. ByplillltloOitarth. diseased Benin, ard ll primary forms of tho illnomo known MlTlhlll. n . -. nn .-.!. -v r--... Le i.u.utjr terms 01 mo (IIsomo Known j-plillie. Price, fi OO per Ilottle. jnunau- uoiaon Oulsam lvo. Curcj Tertiary, Jlcrcurlaiyyplillltlo Khcu matlsm. Tains In tho Bones, rln In tb Head, batlc of tho Not It, Ulcerated Sfrrt Throat. Syphllitlo Hash, tumps ai d con; tracted Cords, Stillness of the Limbs, and cradlcatt-j. nil Hiu.naA . .t. .raiAtn. uhethip .a . t.it .1 a .im,.. 1.0 Ulcliau's Golden Spanish Anfl aotefor the euro e( aonorrhai, (Meet, Irritation Oravel, and all Urinary or Oenl uidliarrangeuients. Price tit 56 p t Ulehau'. Golden Spanish I jeciton, forserere cases of Oonorehia, JnnimnutoryCleet,StrlotaiAc. Trice " Pr Bottle. ,y -.l?leta" & Olntmenl i0. " effective beaUn' wytihllltlo Sore. andernpUons. Prlr.l 60 per Box. u R,c, GoldeH Pllle-Nem ana Brain treatment; loss of physical po Si,1!" "f crer-work, ITostratlon, eta. Price 99 00 per Hex. Teulo and NeKleET" PeSa0, a " mMttk' "KE RIChADs"DiMI C.,AwU C 611 .ltHW BT. BM,djriifta iwwir&vus: nts:?z:j& iss.M . wtcnrm "i AWWiy, Or. 7.$ WJS r .1 . P- WftWvSi""' w MUW Oil' ' n "I