ltl tai Wall f Antiquity. JjJ tmiktom of walled oitiee the As yrtsBS ad ttw Egyptians tower bov the engine architects of far more recent timos. Such works as the walls of Lachwh, of Babylon and of Nineveh have never oven been planned within historical days. Tho lite of many' a once famous Egyptian tfty ta now only to be traced by the Hue of mighty earth rampart which, :rhen pierced by th6 picks and spades of the explorers, reveals masses of masonry so gigantic in their ruin that one, can hardly estimate- what their tstae must have been whon per fect. By tho sido of them tho fortifica tions of Paris, which but little- more than twenty years ago withetood for long months the attacks of tho most perfect military forces of modern ' times, appear puny and insignificant. just as the greatest of modern royal ., palaces sink into nothingness when ' "measured alongside tho pillared hall -'ofSoti at Karnask, or Bargon's pal- iftce at Khorsabad. Cor. Chicago Herald. Cucumber In a nottle. " James 0. Douglass shows a. cucum ber picklo which was grown in a hot- stlo in tho year 1857 when ho was 1 a mere boy at his father's homo in Pennsylvania; Ho was playing around tho cucumber vines and no fcicing a cucumber just forming ho inserted it in the neck of tho bottle, n without thinking or knowing what tho result would bo. Two or three days later ho discovered tho cucum- , bor had grown and almost filled tho rbottlo. Ho was surprised beyond measure " and took it to tho house and Ids ' father had the bottlo filled with al cohol. From 'that day to this tho '" cucumber was presorved, and by re- ' nowing tho alcohol every throo or , four years it is as solid as tho day it 'was plucked from tho vines. Mem- "phis (Mo.) Rovoillo. v. Laboratory Jewell. Inasmuch as tho elements of which various goms are compqsod are well r known, synthetic chemistry has at . , tempted to roproduco them by put . ting tho ingredients together ilnd ef- ' footing crystallization in tho labora tory, In this way lnrgo masses of what might bo termed truo ruby and sapphiro aro turned outartifl- cially, such gomliko material having eomo usefulness for industrial pur poses, although lacking tho brilliancy of nature's products. Washington Star. TAKE IT IN. how Oak Grows. to- STARTLING FASTS! -Too Amorlcnn poopla nro rapidly bocomlnr a race oi nervous wruesn, nnu mo 10 ra., swears 111 (it when his ami was speechless from the boat remedri AlphoiQlIemplllnR,uf Mutter, rRtiivDfliii ium ituvii ma sua wns ppn-cuiroa jruui : W. Vitus Danco. Dr. Miles' Great Keatorntlva ervlno cured him. Mrs. J. U. Mlller.nl Valpar o.lud., J. J, Taylor, of Loa-ansport, lnd., each pained sapouiide fwm tikluit 1 1, tin. II. A. (lord. nqnsadiv,andniiich hcndnclio, dlulnuM, bsok- flUU Mlfl. itntf norvmia nmtlmilnn. hr .. fttitrl. iMnfol Mien, llrouklyn, Mich., cays bis daughter Jrsa cured of Ineanltr of ton years' staudlng. Trial miHmnnuuuuiHWK vi jusrveions euros, I'liuja t druggists This remedy contain no opiates. Dr.Mllew' Medical Oo.,Elkhart, lnd. TSIAI4 BOTTLE rilEE. Sold by I) J.Fry, tlrtip;glst,Snem. K you'd make life worth tho Una1 In tble valley here below, Take the fun In with the laW- Take enjoyment aa you go. If you'd live thu noblest, truest. Keeping cheerful, brave ami strong, Do not slavo for future pleasures) Take tbcnl as J od go along. bo not lay up all your treasure. After years of life to blew; Do not wait until your c (Torts Meet tho (uttuets of success. Do not drudge till your ixisltlon Is the richest men ameng: Ere you taste of life's sweet nectars, Sip tliom as you go along. I'leasuro makes your work more easy. Work shows ploAKuro at its bunt, Ilest will nerve the arm to labor, Labor, too, brings sweetest rest. Work with steady, earnest effort In tbo pushing, crowding (lining: Hut do not forget tho pleasure. Take them as you go along. rjmiley'a Enterprise. Strawberries In Winter. All, beloved, that's what makes life heavy and dragged out of bo many of us. Wo wasU many tire cious months trying to ripen straw berries at Christmas, whereas if we would just let them alone, and let the snow fall on them and tho win ter winds ravo over them, they would ripen of themselves in July. And then; ah, then, they would be strawberries. Onco I r.to a straw berry at Christmas. A man worth $7,000,000 gave it to mo- ho had ripened soino in his conservatory. 1 had to cat it becauso Lo Btood and watched mo, and I coul.ln't do any thing elso. It seems he had given Bomo to other friends ai.tl afterward found them under tho tufa--the strawberries, not tho friends. The latter woro picked up farther down tho road. Did you over taste a nice, ripe olivo fresh from tho tree? Nover? Well, my friend, you just ti eat your self to ono sometime A raw olive would bo a good thing to take the taste of a conservatory strawberry out of your mouth. And what would tako away tho taste of tho raw olivo? Nothing in this world. Onco you bito a green olive, and tho day you dio $10 taste thereof will still bo lin gering around your insulted palate. Robert J. Burdotto in Ladies' Home Journal. How flratid Jtuors Am Drawn. Grand jurors throughout tho state generally aro selected by tho Kuper visors of tho respective counties, who yearly prcparo a list of 200 persons in each county. Tho names of the men on tho list aro placed in a box. from which tho county clerk, in tho presonco of persons representing tho sheriff and tho judiciary, draws each grand jury panel. In Now York county a board mado up of tho mayor, recorder and city judgo, tho presiding judgo 01 tho supreme court in tho first district, tho chief justico of tho superior court and tho first judgo of tho court of common pleas moots on tho first Monday of Sep tember in each year and selects not 'ess than GOO nor moro than 1,000 names from tho list of persons quali fled to act as petit jurors. This list ispropured by the commissioner of jurors. Tho names solectcd hf tho board aro placed ill a box. from which tho county clerk, in th pres onco of tho sheriff or under sheriff and a judgo of tho court of record, draws tho panel for each grand jury of tho oyer and tot-minor or general sessions. Now York Ilorald. To 1'roduce h Omul tltot-e IttMitilri-fc flonl MO tu toii Year. Tho extremo limit bf tho age of tho oak is not exactly kilown, but sound and living flpeeiirlfcns aro at least 1,000 years old. Tho tree thrives best in u deep, tenacious loam with rocks in it Stagnant water is one of its aversions. It grows better on a comparatively poor, sandy soil than on rich ground imperfectly drained. The trunk, at first inclined to bo ir regular in shapo. straightens at ma turity into a grand cylindrical shaft. Tho oak does not produce good seed HIS REWARD. A riallaat Yonng Fellow Showed the Maiden Over tho Uo;t and Escaped. Liberty Landing is tho name of a small pi 'oo touched by tho Wabash railroa 1 and tho Missouri river. Bo foro the railroad camo it was the place at which baits stopped to send goods over the hill to tho town of Lilxjrty, in Clay county, tho old home of tho James boys. Of course the lanuing never amounted to very much thoso places never did, being only depots for larger towns some where back from Blackwell's Buil Durham oking Tobacco the river from until it is more than sixty vears old. 1 which thoy got their names. Tho acorn is tho fruit of tho oak; tho 0ur boat reached tho landing ono seed conn is a verv small obiect at i beautiful Juno morning just after tho pointed end of tho acorn, with tho future root uppermost. The acorn drops, and its contents doubtless un dergo important molecular and chem ical changes whilo it lies under its winter covering of leaves and snow. In tho mild warmth of spring the acorn swells, tho little root elongates, emerges from tho end of tho shell, and, no matter what tho position of tho acorn, turns downward. Tho sunrise, and there was a larger crowd to greet us than usual. Among tho visitors who camo on board was a pretty girl of twenty, all spick and span in a now calico of modest design, while her sweet faco peeped out coyly from tho great, old fashioned bonnot that enveloped it. She BUiiled. There was an instant rush of all tho young fellows on board tho boat to show her through root penetrates tho soil two or throo tho steamer. Sylvester Cobb, of inches before tho stalk begins to show I Louisville, a wealthy youth of a itself and grow upward. The "meat" I wealthier father, a planter, was tho of tho acorn nourishes both root and 1 urst to reach her side: stalk, and two years mny pass beforo "Let mo have the pleasure of show its store of food is entirely exhausted, mg you over tho steamer,'" ho said, i- I. rf O 1 OIU Mad: a record long years ago, which has never been beaten or aen-wctod. It has not to-day, i a l ti -f.ni in ooDUianty. us -gffE: rrryt- s. u ' I -..,..,.1 in rwimilflntv. Its --fcyCT 1?iv ivculiVr rr.d uniform excellence IJrC-' ptoses the men of to-day as it m rff: r . "a ' "Great Bull flovcincnl v i did t!i:ir fathers bciore tnem. Sold wherever tobacco issmoked. BULL DURHAM is a mild and pleasant stimulant which quiets the nerves and in no way excites or deranges the system. In this respect it is distinctive. It gives the most solid com fort vith no unpleasant effects. Made only by Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co., Durham, Nc C, At tho end of a year tho young oak has a root twelve to eighteen inches long, with numerous hhortcr rootlets, tho Btalk boing frqni Bix to eight inches high, hi this stage it differs from tho sapling, and again tho t-ap. ling differs from tUo tree, To watch tlieso transformations under tho lens is a fascinating occupation. raising bin hat with much ceremony, "l uon t care, Baul tho maid sim ply. "1 believe I'd like to see how sho looks." So thoy went on the upper deck, where a good view of tho river was obtained, then into the officers' quar ters of "the Texas," as tho little coop under the pilot bona 1 is called, then If an oak could be suspended in j into tho pilot house itself, where tho i i "T minims Act on a now principle regulate Hie Uver, elomach and bownla through thi ntrvtt. Ha. Milm' I'iijj mttdllv cur IilllonsnMs. torpid llw and 'coostlpn- torpid uua, Hmtllest, rnlliloct, surest I nndoma.QRoti. Sfniolvs frtve at uruwlits. i l-Uasai.C.,EIUuLU(t. gold by D. J, Fry, druggist, Saloui MOTIVE MHMMWMSMMWV POWER HSRCIMS Bas and Oasolinc ENGINES TtMfe AMB K4 . ak J!2!!!mmmm!i ''"'i'ftri'iieiyl'ijtou turn. JuitllguttMo burner. lurullio wiuvLau4U vtUMaUday, MAKES NO SMKLX. OR DIRT. If walt or false eplonlon, so freaues; with U uumllaule spark, r Simplicity U BonU tho World. v It Oils lUolf AutouiBtloally, No Jlatterles or Kloctrlo Hparlu St VWM wfcU a Cbeaner O rsdt of Oasollaa Uiaa ttay cUier Kuslao, tern kascairrim cibcvlam rrtr to JMUMCR REY, Mahufactuxcr trmilNt.6ilMrr(iiKi,8r. rcniKrfs ELELTHIC BELj 1'eaple anil Their GIiitoh. Ono person woars glovcB iw if they had just como from tho shop, Every seam straight, ovory button not only on but fastoned. Others may bo just as caroful and havo a fault of dou bllng up tho hand. This stretches thorn across tho knuckles, and whon tho hand is Btraightoned tlioro is a puff across tho back. Somo poi'sons wear gloves that look, ovon the first day thoy aro tried on, as if somo other portion had had tho first wear and all tho freshness was gono. Tlioro nro othora who aro nover known to wear a glovo that is (it to bo soon. Indianapolis Journal. Kt'cplnir llojn Out ti f Mlarhlel, Suporiutomlont Ware, of Hawkins villo, has what appears to bo quito a iiovol way of managing refractory boys at tho graded school. Whon ono gots too provious ho is walloped. Then ho has to give a bond for his fu turo good bohavior. Ho has to havo one, two or throo boys on his bond, Who guamntco that thoro will bo no fault to ilnd with him by reason of mis conduct, If tho principal misbehaves tho bondsmou catch it Knowing tills, tho lxmdsmcn keep Uio priuciiuil out of mischief. Thoy Bay it worlw beautifully. -Savannah Nowa. A flhoatly Cut. A family named Uonnott has nhandouod a Urst elasa fmin near English, uul., which thoy Kwnppetl for ni-oporty wortli seaix-olv fcoo. Tlio Honuetts claim to havo boon worried almost to death by ono of their neighbors, who assumed tho Bhapo of a black cat with a white ring about its nock. Tho nuinml haunted thorn at most inopportune times, and all efforts to destroy it woro in vuiu. Philadelphia Ledger. Amerlritu Applrs In Cuiupu Most of our ivxporttl applas go to England. Qonntiny and Switzerland uso lai-gti qutiutities of American up. plos yonrly. Tlio Swiss also import groat numbors of orange from this couutry, but thu applu is still eoiuild- tlio air with all its root? and rootlets perfect and uuobscured, tho sight would bo considered wonderful. Tlio activity of tho roots represent a great deal of power. Thoy bore into tho soil and flatten themselves to pen etrate a crack in a rock. Invari ably tho tip3 turn a.vay from tho light. Tlio growing point of a tiny outer root is back of tho tip' a small distance Tho tip is drivon on by tho forco behind it and searches tho Boil for tho easicut points of entrance. Whon tho tips aro destroyed by ob structions, cold, heat or other causes, a now growth starts in varying di rcctions. Tlio first roots thicken and become girders to support tho tree, no longer feeding it directly, but serving as conduits for tho moisturo and nourishment gathered by tho outer rootlets which tiro constantly boring tlioir way into fresh territory. Thcso absorb water charged with solublo earth salts sulphates, ni trates, phosphates of limo, magnesia and potash, etc. "which passes through tho larger roots, stem nnd branches to tho leaves, the laboratory of now growth. An oak treo may havo 700,000 leaves, and from Juno to Octobor ovnporJites 220 times its own weight of wator. Taking account of tho now wood grown, "wo obtain somo idea of tho enormous gain of matter and energy from the outsido univorso which goes on each sum mer." Oak timber is not tho heaviest, toughest nor most beautiful, but it combines moro good qualities than any other kind. Its fruit is valuablo food and its bark useful in certain industries. An oak pile submerged for GC0 years in London bridge camo up in sound condition, and there aro specimons from tlio Tower of Loudon which date from tho time of William Rufus. To produce a.good oak grovo requires from 110 to 200 years. It seoms a long time to an American, but forestry is a porpotual branch of economics when onco established. Ohio Stato Journal. Seven Hundred Allies A bine the Knrth. If it woro possible to rise abovo tlio ntmosphoro which surrounds tho earth, tlio .sun would look liko a Bharply defined ball of fire, whilo ovorything elso would bo wrapped in total darkness. Thoro could bo no diffusion of tight without an ntmos phoro or somo similar medium for tho suji'b rays to act upon. But, on tho contrary, if tho earth's atmos phoro extended to a height of 700 miles, tho sun's heat and rays could nover penetrate it, and wo would freozo to death whilo wrapped in darkness blacker ' than tho blackest midnight St Louis Itopublic. Atl unit Text Hooks. Agassiss was onco asked to write a toxt book in zoology for tlio uso of schools and colleges. Of this ho said ; "I told tho publishers that 1 was not tho man to do that sort of thing, nnd I told them, too, that tlio leas of that sort of thing which is done tho let ter. It is not schoolbooks wo want; it is Btudonts. Tho book of Nature is always open, and all that I can do or aiy shall bo to lead young peoplo (to Btutiy mat book, nnd not to pin their faith to any other." - Professor D. S. Jordan in Popular Sclenco Monthly, KfTect of the Diamond on I'oUous. , Although popularly supposed to o itself a deadly poinon, tho diamond has for xx'inoto ages been credited with tho iowor of protecting tho wearer from tho ovil effects of other poisons, a reputation which it ro talned until comparatively recent times. According to Pliny, it also kooi off insanity, Amber, too, was supposed to pobsefts tho latter virtue. young Kentui'kian ccplamed tho workings of tho big wheel. Thoy ram hied about for moro than an hour, examining tho engines, tho furnaces under tho long boilers amid ships, tho long "social hall," or saloon, with its little doors opening into staterooms, tho piano was looked upon wondoringfy by tho Clay county maid then tho bell rang, warning visitors to' go ashore. "Hope you onjoyed yourself," said young Cobb, as he helped tho girl along tho gang plank to the shore. "I did," she said, and her eyes fell. Sho had noticed somo ono sho did not caro to seo. "And when I come back next month I'll likely bo on another boat. I'd liko to show you over her too." "I'd liko it." Bhesaid, "butl reckon we'll havo to give it up." "Givo it up I" Cobb was interested. "How's that? I'd bo delighted. I'm suro, "Oh, I can't tell," she said, with something of a coyness in her smilo. The second bell was ringing. "Well, goodby, Miss ah, or good by." Ho extended his hand and she took it "Yes, I'd liko to look over the noxt boat with you, but"- and sho glanced under her lashes up tho hill to ft little crowd that stood there only to tell tho truth, I'm going to bo married next month." "Ohl" exclaimed Cobb, "and 1 can't bo hero. Can't you put it'off ?" ho laughed. "Not now, I reckon," tho girl an Bwered, holding his hand and glanc ing up tho hill again, "but but you can,s'lute tho bride now if you want to." Tlio mato had given tho .order to hoist tho gang plank, and already tho- ropes wore creaking, whilo tho big stern wheel of tho boat began to turn slowly. Cobb know that ovorybody on board was looking at him, and ho know, too, that tho lucky swain must bo in tho crowd on tho hillsido. But ho saluted the brido. It was a rous ing kiss. As ho stooped to imprint it a young follow dashed out of ono of tho little groups ahead and bound ed toward him. "Drop 'erl" ho shouted. But Cobb was away liko tho wind, and nB ho sprang ou tho stago it swung down so as to almost throw him in tho wator. Tlio young man Bhook his fist angrily, "Don't," pleaded tho girl, laughing "Didn't you know I was only foolir Church Directory. only foolin yelled tlio all tho timo?' "But ho kissed vou. Btalwart young man. "Oh, John," sho laughed, "ho was only salutin tho brido." And tho laugh that rancr out from deck and shoro was echoed timo and again from tho hills of old Clay. Do troit Freo Press. CusuiKniAND riufnYTKitiAN. Salem, Oregon, Hev. J. J J. Blair, l'astor. Sunday kchool every Hun-'ny, 10 . in. Trenching every .Sunday, 11 n. in and :"M p. m. Church hou'.e on lllsli Mreet, between Marlon and Union, livciylrdy welcome. JlKTilonisr' piscoi'AL -Jcrvlces onSab bathullCtU) uud 7:S0. Muulny school at 12; Epworth Leagues ut 6:16; Prayer meet ing every Tnurndny ovculnj. Itev. C. h. Kellerm!!, pastor Evanofj.icvi., C' rner of l.lber.y and Center htreets. Sunduy services 10::M a. in. and 1:10 p.m., gunony school 12m., Y. P.S. 0. K. 6:3J p. ra.; I'rayer mi etlug Thursday, 7'H)p. in J, IJowersox, paster, residence 127 I.theny s'uet. PHrsiiYTEKiAN. Chinch f treet, between C it-mtk -la and Center, i'reiiehlng morn ing uud evenlnin Sabbath school at 12 in.; Y. 1'. S. 0 K. utU.Op. m.; piaycr meeting Thursday ut 7: "0 p.m. Kei.K. II. Gwynno, I), L) pastor. Tin; Ciiukcii of God Holds rellgeous ervlcoslii the flood Templer's hall Tues lay, Thursday und Kriduj evenings. Hun lays at I0.o0 a m. and :M. Sunduy school it 3 p. m. fclder N. N. Mathews, pasior. St. Joseph's Catholic Church. -Che-ncKeta and Cottaue. Sunduy set vice,: Low uass 7.S0 a. in.; high muss 10:30; Sunday ,chool 3 p in.; vtspcrs 7:30; week dajs, low uass 7 a. in. Huv. J. S. hi to, pahtor. CoNQKhaATioNAL. Comtr Center and liberty Services Hunday at 10.30a. in. and p. in ; Sunday school 12 111., Y. P. S. C. K U 6 !i)0 p. in.; pray er meeting 7:b0 p.m.l hurs. my. Hev. C. L. Corwlu, pastor. St. Paul Episcopal cpuucil-Corner Jhurcu nnd Chemekeia. Sbivlcts 10:J0 a. n. and 7 p. m.; Hunday school 11:15 u. m.; ervlce Thursday 7.30p m. Kov. W.Lund, lector. Foist Baptist. Liberty and Marlon, services 10:30 a. m. und 7.00 p. m ; Sunday chool 13 in.; young people's meeting at 6 1. m.; prayer meeting 7.30 Thursday. Kev. tobert Whltaker, pastor. Kkke MtTHODiar. Kev. B. F. Smalley justor. Serlces Sunday morning and reuljg, Sunday bchu..! at 10a in,; prajer neetlug Friday night. Church spposlte forth Salem school. FniK.ys. At Highland puik on car Hue. services 10:30 a. m. und 7.S0. p. in.; Sunday chool 12 m.; Christian Endeavor U p. in.: racrmeetlug Thursday 7:30 p. in. Kev. i' M. Ueorge, pastor. Qehjian Baptist. Services in German iapllil chutcb north of Cottage stteet. muday school ut 10 u. 111. l'rcuchlu at 11 i m. Evening ocivlcout 7.30. lUv. John ''ecnter, pastor. Chhistian. High and Center. .Sunduy school 12 in.; preaching 10.30 a. in.; joung people's society 0.30 p. 111.; preaching 7:30 p. m. Kev, W. K. Williams, pasior. Gkumajn Rmoumeo. Cupltul and Marl in.; Sunday service ll u. in.;&uuuuy school 0 a. in.; prayer meeting tduesday 7:30 p. 11. Itev. J. Muellliftupt, pustor. Chhistian Science. Sti vices lu Unl nrlau nail at 10:30 a.m au 1 7:30 p. m ; faab jalh school 12 in.; Bible study Thursday ven In,:. Unitahian I nuncit.- Devotional meet ngutll:.i0u. m. Sunday Lhol at 12 m. jvery Hunday until beptember 1st. All .nvited. South Saleii-M. l;.. church. Preach ing every Sunday ut 10:30 u.m. and 7:J0 p. in. J, II. Koork, pastor. tiEK.MAN LUTHKllN. North Cottago St. Services on 1st und 3d Sunday of each mouth ut 2 p. in. Kev. G. K. ilej er.pastur. Afuican MeruouibT, North Halsin. Services ut 11 u. m. uud 7:30 p. m. bunduy school ut 1 p. m. Kev. O, W. White, pastor, Tempfcranco gospel meectlngs at 1 o'clcfc Sunday nt W, C, T. U, hull, Wood Saw. Everybody (rets Charles Smith's strain wood saw, "'I he Kii'tlir." Ordeis at 278 Front street. tea lilies Dr. II. S-nlth W now sole agent In Ore gon Tor the tale oi MtupHV Electro Mag netic rods for locating 11 lues of U .Id or 3llver. This Instrument hns becon e tie mofitefflcertfoice 111 ditectlng tho prer enre of ol1 nnd Silver cle oslis whether in thi form of hidden coin or quartz rock. The makei claims thut u carelul liatstl gallon Is nure to lend on 10 thn exact lo caiitj of tin trnimne. Fi r f.rlher iufor roatlon please nddre-s 7-28-tt DR. H, SMITH, Uilem.Orignn. ELLIS & WHITLEY LIVERYMEN. South of Willamette Hotel, SALEM ... ORBOCN Salem Abstract and Loan Co, The only Abstract books of Jlarlou county. Ileal estate oiders tilled promptly and safely. W. H. H. WATERS, MANAOKK. UTItTMTEIITS ur TTT.-. , wmnmnji, , 1 uu. l. ' m..m fiFJW ujrv?i t ftBM with rircTon. fe U.......V. - nfHiiu nsrcNSBRir. MUM4 moHl, MB niui Mft SWIS, MCtf fWMt.MMM M UJlwdlMt, "frt. (Jw, IWU.WMI -illUj, ,lf mn MM, M w Mjr '- siS2Sffisi orvtl by thorn, ju by nil other Hufi- Bosldou tho tllimioml rHWoml other poan countriwe, to bo tho king of Itones woro supi)osel to ihxcs mo fruits. Now York EvoiiUir Sun. dlclnal virhios. Quorios Miiguzino. rill llllHIBll MinSMSLU .i . i Civ BAN! ' Ii you would btf clean Hud hayo )ourclotho douo up in tho nonK-at mul drtsiost mannor, take them to tlio bALKJCKTIUatf LAVNUKY whore all work h doue'by white labor and in the most prui.ptiii4hi.i. COLONEL J. OLMSTED. . LiWrtjSfewt A Hot (.ami. 111 custom Oregon mul southeast ern Washington strotches n vast Bnmly plain. Somo of tho Presbyte rian delegate passed through this dolightful sweatbox on thoir way to Portland. Thoro was ono man among thorn, though not of them. Whon tho train reached Umatilla Junction ho looked out of tho window nt tlio waving sea of sand dunes. A sol omii look stole over his countonnnco, tho ridges of caro hardoned, his lips parted aud ho gasped in low, rasliing tones, "I'll bo darned if that blis tered country won't havo to bo fer tilized boforo tho mmrrection day to raiso tho dead." Tho gnrglo of n loaded ilask in action brokotho iaiu ful Biloucothateusuod. Oraalin Bee. UUe.1 I'ollteueM. Husband Wiy do vou buv such a ' lot of trash ovory timo you go outt I Wife Becauso tho dorks nro so polite. Thoy don't net a bit liko you do about it Now York Weekly. , CARTER'S! CURE Sick Ileadache and relieve all tho troubles inci Uiulness, Juiu,e.v I)ronsliics: Distress aft . .... .uw.css iiaj nceu sjiown In curiur Headaeit) yet Cartku's Urns: Uvn Pilu l0 ii"W'Ia '" ?w"ipatlon. curing 'venting tliU annoying complaint, whllV o correct all dUorders of the stomach 'vS H Cruel, Cruel. Tu Its victims U that Inexorable foe to hu man peace, that destroyer 0 rut ad fre queul teruilnatlon of human llle-rhenma-turn. Uk many another physliwl His. it , '. wlhl at the outsot with lloatotter's Htouiach Bitters, whleU expels the rheumatio virus rroui the hlmd tbroiucti the klduejs. There exists the auiplet evidence to prove that la cw IHf.1 "f6 " other treatraeot the Bitters has prod uced t borough aud neraa neut results. UuttotemtiorUe wrththU ady U wily. Attack U st ot.ee wlta the H iters and tt luay be nipped In the hud. Vi hea mature It U the uio.t obstinate of ooiuptalBta. Kidney trouble, dyepeMta, oeurlla. lDcllot tout, eeweUfwHoB; malaria, and liver eoai plaint tieat iiU4y retreat whea the Bitten it su2w4te the rmt, A wlBflfa u,, KHM m w aiuHlly .nid prevent .1 . . VirrVl a" "oruers of the stomach .UinuUite the llrer and reflate the bocU Hven tt they only cured HEAD Ache tl.ey would l almost priceless to tho who suffer from this distressing complaint hut fortunately their (roo.lnwc 809, not "nd UuTafte'rrffi6 to d WltJout ACHE st he hone of so many Uvea that here Is where "C.P" our.. K"1 )OAt- Our piUs cure tt white oUiei'. do not Uiarta'a LnTLi Livm Pius .-.... m and very e- to tato. On nr i.n mi iirc" Capital Jas. Batchclor, Prop'r. WaraiSleahatAIllioL-Roi IlifDai Aoue but white labor na toyed In tbl establishment. A cood substantial iutr,l e ked in nrst class style. 'fweuty-flv cents per meal, RED FROvT l!orrt stret, betwetn )pe:a House hui Mluto's l.lv 1 Burton TOS. STATE 8TRKET BRICK YARD. iJirge stock of common Ii Ick nlwnys on linnd. Pressed una oruuiueuUl brick made lo order., ,5U?.veo,'(lers ?' O.Stolz,:i Slate street. Goodhue &. (.'uiilll, J5 Staa s. reel, or ut tlu ynrrl, opposite aiuie I'rlsou Notice of Pinal Account. To all whom It may concci n: Nr.J.E !" '',eby glvt'n '"'t the under mt v?u'iV.,n.'.l,ulniSIlnlorof theestute ol nt .i5i iUrtJ,lUon' dtreaa uus thU dnj illtd bis final account as bin h udniliilBtiu tor, with the clerk of the touuty .urt for Mujlono.uuty,iu.gon, aim the Judge 01 Ifc'Ji. at lo clock p.m. utti.o county court room in tho tourt bou.coi mid county al E nd place lor the hi. . iSg of u'i objections which there may beto aid ac count nnd lor the settlement -hereor J.K 1 JllKEHr, July 19. 1B A -tmfQisniitor. Uids Wnnled. SEALED bids will bo received bv Ihr- JLUU,y LUrlt "1 Marlon rouStyVuuh Imfir if... i i ". ,"i,ers Ul me COUUt) pooriaruiol iihrioiirount. I-or nan 1J1T a) s iiqulie or county clerk - Judie Th, "IKM ." ,0 t-i.s or altebld. l " " "" w. u,.uAN, Clerk, Uids for U'ooil. . S 1.1 t I 1 IV 1 . . ... V--'w.r.uoius will be lecclvfd bv h W '0U1.U' a"rk "f mluu VoiiBty runttl WKltU'Kdiy.M.uieiiibtfi 7th ,1 i.YI UP'" "".'". , .J hkmi i icsi' "i nil oin . S-'J Itt-dw 1.J.e'l!.,oret,etany W. 11 EUAN, 1ierR. 1 ami rrrjr ra-10 late. One or two pills rrake I ft,do?' T1"' strictly veireUWeand do flvo for SI ttalj e ery where, or aeit bjnvla ! caiiu usti:n; eo., r&. MR Mta Ufrb. NOTICE. I wish to say to my customer lu the lumber trade that I have reshrred my no. iltiou 1 In the Iuman.l'nuheu A l"o, lumber yard here, but still ask the patronnjre of iheeo&trclora,aHdl wilt try to mace It to everyone tnfrresl to t-tsll on me ami iwt ay pileea before pun halng elsewhere! I Kuarantee r tooa lumber as h In Oregon ani VflU as tver treat you vtsu. ffl Tickets m iJS&Gl&L 0W SALE ti f AWiMrrril 111 utl-cramaPTChl 1 fcjiou tg y Kansas OMAHA Citv, St. Paul CHICAGO, ST.L0DIS, And til p.lnt, Fast, North and South PULLMAN SLEEPERS, COLCNIbT SLEEPERS. RECLINING CHAIR CARS AND DINERSi reamers IMrtla, ,1 . ftS, TICKETS TAlkD EUROPE r"orntes sn.i ..., ., -"'-'i u "tioraddres. """"' """rmation cull ii.,IuinimT ,,aeLPius.Ael ! WliliiKu, BL, . I'ORTTM.MD, OHKOv J For Sale, Cheap, horn, and I iirlridr?Sfl,!an w "' teg. riihJ. Prin." 11. hln.al tbomurl rv" u Pick ot the seasAn T T ik m rej slock. IluvMiri. VoT. "" '""rough P K" o a- 2 - J O K S p e p S o S P- pu & y t-.. . P o C-in P r? to o s ui ir" n ct- a o rry a P -i CO 2. ro -l ej- S O 05 i" tt P- in- W 1 ii rf et- cr- g: s S O HH 1 CD n c- - n CD - tJ - a -1 w p ". P.- H & P-a re en fT m g w cT 5" t cr kIILp'B: ZZZ g P H-e j- We "O S n- i-j r . .. . tl ij 1-3. C L P g CT35 'H. 5 &-&- g. re f g P p . co E? P p cTS- 5: S o" P O c1" s: S o 2 rf-S 2 - en- x 8 i5 ? 8 n.m i n a 5 er .. to -r ' cs & re ' r? S H. j cf o o o G- t3 K s- v en P iLra M rl T 1 Co 7 CQ 5 00 tT 00 ra J. H. HAAS TUJS TVATCJIIMahj., 2ISWCommrrl.lSI. . ' I (Next(lo.rtIKelnJ.,?,0,, Bpeclnlty ol Hpectacles ,, Clocks. WRtahMMiU Jewe, "Wlri THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, omraox, ilnlos, 2.50 to $5.00 pc,. Tho best hold between I'orMnnd ,. Kniuclsto. l-Irst-iass lu all u .J'4' nients. It tables nro sttved Vlfh1' Choicest J'VUit8 ' " Qrown'ln tlio Wliluinelts VMity A. I. WAGNtR, Prop Clias. Wolz, ' GERMAN MARKET, 123 State at. Free delivery. AH kinds of me.it . stinvaite Liu- prices Oh" iiitn,n.. questtd to close accouuta nnd renew hn FOR SALEii CHOICE TRACTS FOR SUBURBA' HOMES "AND FRUIT GARDENS, Within nne-hiili mile of two electric it car HniH nnd inlrSronndsstntlonaiirj 'wt oihro (July two und one-quarter lin. from tl o ci.ter of Hnicm. Heilthy be V tlful Incattoi.. Hoil extra eood. welldmi,. mul H I, Prim. I..,,. ....h ..!. "e'lnrailiH, uud I'll ll f-IC-lf Frlco low uurttori.lu M. . W. UOITI E FOR SALE. Abso'iltcly - Sufu - In-.estment. $10,000 FOR $6,000 'lheuowtwitory hi Ick store bullrtl.. nnd ground occupied by Oco, v. Hmlth ' (.omintrclul street Forsalu fur setoff lukeu m on. It pais 11) per rent. 011 tli I i.nimint.iuul will bo worth 8IU.0C0 In 1 ;$ 0 rs. H. v. loTLIK Scaled Bids lor n IJiido. 15Y Ulil)!' U of the C oui.ty Court cf I . J Hon county, (htgi.n, swiltd piur, siriilu ril:..iiun.-., ni.d - ids for a vTo!.. .' br.dsoncroJHllieNoiih cui.tiiim rhei Mill Uty. Muriou roimty, Diegon, ii' 1 , rec-ledby tlio clerk of suld court tin, 1 rildny, -epk-mbu-.li. Ml, m a n. m. , snld rli,y. rtuld bridiTe 1t be slx.een Ket tho clear, covtied ittiil palmed, aud lo 1.' loi-utcd ntono of lj piof osctl sites 1 ncf wh'chslie iRlniiiiLdliitfly btkw and U,, o'her ubove tho ruilroitd bildKeatL.i liluee. epnrate bids will bo n celvtd for each of shirt locutions, una lor tho louition sbo biiid mill oud brldiio thobld will be for mil wiigon bridge exo ttslvoof thonpprnaclio the noitti side ul sfitdnyer. Separate hUU will also be lecel veil lur mid bndgo exclt,. elve or the lumber, ho county furnltblr ' all luinboron tho (jiound ami the contra" tor itiroiHhliiK nit oilier imiKrlal. hn bidder will buicqulied to deposit within bid 6 per cent, ol I he itiiiotitit ot such bin loiilild-' tlio result cl tho uwurdlngcf sa. oonlract ns I y law requited und providtd Snia com t re tervis t ho right to rtject suj and all bids tecelved uudei tho sild order 8td M. 11. hOAN, Clerk. JJefore Siartiiig on a Journpj A perbon usually desiies tognln bonie I11 formullon as lo ihc most dibiiableiouttlo take, and will piuchaso tlckttb via tbenue thntwlllnlloid him tlio qukLutand bm service. Uelorc starting on a uip 10 lU cagoorany point liubt,ouhhouldproltle yotubell with u niui imu lime table of tlio lbcousln Ltntnil Lino Tho trains run out his 1 ouieuie vestibule audare equipped wl til I'ullinan'Hlatest lira Wing KnomeJecu eis, elegant I uy Couches ana lMnlog (ais of luttsi design, built exprtttly lor this ser vice, und arooxqulblteiu Jurnlthlngs and convenient uud conitortalile in arraiiKo ineui nua bivcomjucioiu cury utiauiuia lhe.havc no bucriorln comlorl and elf gaiiixi. Tlieilluiug car tervice la pronoun cul by nil thu n.ost elegant e(i Icaugui uled,und lsorciuttd In iheintetest ol Its patrons. l'ust trains via the lbcontin Central Lines leuve ;llnncui oIIb daily at 12:4op.lu. uud U:2j p in., und at. l'aul athuUp. 111. aud 7:15 p. in., making fuNorablo cou mo tion w ith all iruliiH itoui the Webl aiid oouthwest. Kor tickets, maps, pumphlets and lull Information apply to O. K. Mc eill, t. V. uudT. A , Mliinu'poilb, Minn., uhd toJnh, O. Poud, Ueneral I'nhbLiJEtr aud Ticket. Agent, Chicago, 111. 1-18-1) THE YAOUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC MILROiD And Oregon Development coinranjV steamship lite. '5iiilkbblioiur,Uihtiir. les tunc (linn u$ uuy otLci loute. Urn Ciass thiougn ptuseugcr and lrclght 111 trom Portland nnd all points In the'Wii lainette vnliev to uud Horn Sun FivncikC TIME SCHEDULE. (Kxcept buuaaj J. LenvoAlDnuy UOi'M Lenvi, Uorvallis 1:10 hM Arrive Yaqulua 6.o01'il Liijive iuqulna - MiK Leave Corvallls 10S6AM Arrive Albany 11:10 AM O. & c. trains connect ut Albany ant! Corvallls. The ubove trams connect rt YAOU1K1 with the Oregon Development Co Un ofSUgimsliluB limwien unuina and tfn Kranclsco. N. B. Passengers lroni Portland and sll Wlllamettn VuIIhv iwilulu nnn make clcK connection with the trains ol tLi VAQU1NA KOUTKut Albauj ort'orvallU and it destined to Snn Jrancibco, thouW arrange to arrive ut Yaqulua tho ivenlinr before date of sailing. l'htifiigtr aiid t relent kt.it At If Lowfst, i"or lniorrnatiou apply to webiis UULMAN a Co., Kuiaht and Ucrtl Agents 2U0 and 2i Front st l'orUanr'.Oi.j t!iSO.O. BOOUK Ac't Gen'l Frt. Jt l2iti3t,Hss.ABt,,Oiegon I'ucilloK.H. Lo.. bs Corvallli- Jl O.H.HABViyjL,Jr.Uoi)'l Frt; a, jPass, ,Agt. Oregon Deelopn.inf X., U4 aiimn-'Oiriun ?'' 500 TOfliAnsrri rf n N 19 Slchan's aB. jgASJ' T'rib C S.ftlL rOzBLE rUAsFr Mum HEALTH. Le Illclian'a Oolden Balsam No. J Cures Chancres, nnt and second suyer Sores en the Legs and Body; Sore Ears, Lyes, Nose, etc., Copper-colored Biotchei Byphllltlo Catarrh, diseased Scalp.-ard 11 Srlmary forms of the disease known U . J-pliilis. Price, fa OO per Bolll. be Illclian'a Ooliluu Dalsum No.Jf Cures TcrtUry, Mercurial ayphllillo Uheu matlsm, Tains In the Bones, raln la the Head, back of the Nock, Ulcerated Gel Throat, Syphllltlo Itash, Lumps ai d con traded Cords, Stiffness ot the Limbs, uw endtcaUa all disease from the sjitem, whether caused by indiscretion or abuie ol Mercury, leaving the blsod purs siwi healthy. Price t3 OO per IJollle. be iltlcltau'a Golden HimnisU Antl doto for the cure et Uonorrbcea, Gttet,, Irritation aravel. and all Urinary or Cent tal dlrrn;enenU. Price 9'i 50 per Bottle. ue RIchau'a Ooldea Spanish Ia Jecttott, for severe cases of Oonorrbrts, lnBamraatory Gleet, 6tricture,&c Price HI Mi per Bottle. J ' be HlchnnU OaUT Olatmeal tor the effective healln yphllitlo Seres and eruptions. Prlrt,l 60 per Box. Lo KlclLau'a Coldest Pills Nrrri od Brain treatoeat; lose of physical po . exees or over-work, rwetoailoa, (to. Prlc ea per ,, Tenia ma Nervine. t . Seat everywhete, Rftg, i.eawlr 1 IKE RICHARDS DRUt 0iAetf J lt HAJKKKT ST. , uorkx;&li,Q,, -r