9 m Aftntaa M&nUta owMraiMftrlof Itii cant which - qnlte transparent It to to be had for the sum of $800,000. One man In Wiootnico county, Md., on the eMforn.t&ore, shipped thk season nearly 39,000 qnert of httckleberries in ttogta week, ami a near neighbor of hie shipped nearly as many. Smart berry ptcfcen earn two dollars h day picking huckleberries. Mow Make m Breetn. The ettfiwn who from necessity or liter wise clings to his oity haunts in the height of summer is coming to fwtlae that a great consolation has dropped into his life in the shape of tbo electria fan. The most enterprising barbers are hastening to .increase the oomfort of their cnstotners by installing these fans in their saloons, and they ted their business stimulated to an un precedented extent The proprietors of restaurants are also falling into line, and the nan about town is not slow to how bis preference for a resort where he can xmfill the wants of the inner man in perfect comfort, though the ther mometer may be climbing to record breaking heights. A itew restaurant that not many weeks ago was opened in a part of Broadway thickly studded with such establish ments is already doing a phenomenal business, while its neighbors aro desert ed. lUs success is simply owing to the fact that throughout its length a gentle, even motion of the air is maintained by electric fans. Ono has to look more than once to discover tho source of the grate ful breeze. Tho fans givo'au almost im- perceptible sound and aro fitted to an -entirely now attachment. Instead of the Usual permanent ilxturo a globe of metal is suspended by three chains from the roof near ono Of tho walls, and in side this globe is tho motor 'that works the fan. Three fitns suffice to koop the wholo restaurant delightfully cool. When tho small cost of such an arrange ment is considered, it is sumrisitt'r that the electric fun should not be universally adopted by those who cater to tho hun ger and thirst of the public. ! One of the best down town restau rants in New York, which in ordinary 'weather is crowded throughout tho year, ia'ooinparatlyely deserted on hot days i.because of its imperfect ventilation. A i party of its steody frequenters who re cently diverted thoir custom for tho ' nonce to cooler quartors were discussing over the midday lunch tho question of electric fans as an investment. Tlioy oalculated that if their favorito resort were fitted with these handy breeze com pellers, the oxponso of tho installation would1 bo covered by custom thus re tained within ono week. Tho latest ap plication of this godsend to the city man 'ig to bedrooms. By its uso tho most stuffy room is made ondurablo without subjecting tho sleeper to a dangerous Ariitk Now York Letter. R6AM0 AMONO WOt-Vsti. A 4ter Morjr Told by an Amrrlean Mil luiwjr Returned from India. In November, (872. 1 saw at Sccun dm, near Agra, in noitheni India, a boy that had been brought up among tbo Wolves. I published an account of his appearance at tho titno, and some further facts which I havo lately learned concerning him will also be of interest. Ho was found in 1807. Somo men, passing through an unfrequented jungle, suddenly cumo upon a child, apparently five or six years Old, with out clothes and running upon hia hands and feet. Tiioy tried to catch him, but ho disappeared in a hole which was evidently tho lair of some wild beast Unablo to unearth him by digging and not daring to go into tho holo themselves, they reported tho fact to the magistrate of the district, who directed thorn to start a fire at tho i mouth of tho den and oinoko out ite inmates of whatever sort tlioy might bo. Tho firowas started, when pres ently a largo she wolf dashed out of tho hole, scattering the flro and Sdi-rtQA'fiOft rurf C'jMtou'i .R 8r!ioolj?lrN !!t-lj;lil -n tlio . nrli y of Husy Mm Coming tit tiurii. Ilbcod willi tho Boinbcr stroain of suburban humanity that fl(..s into this city every moi uiug by way of tho Now York Central is a bright and sparkling rill which makes the other, by contrast, oven moro gloomy. Tho stream of grown up commuters immersed in tho newspapers or in thoughts of business, clod in dull gar- IIo Was Itfijected. but ncu. "Am 1 too late, Peneloper With eager eyo and treinblin incuts, indifferent to surroundinirs. t oun8 man asked the question. unmindful of aught savo what is im r.DT UTTERLY CRUSHED. M ? m. SB I fl 1 J 0 i Ifi ftnslness III tldtl- A Hw FsTI? sB H aV m H H MiKESllMBBHBfciBHMK j lip the ineuuiioiy iciieaui uieir noses, is sur flciontly unattractivo and uninspir ing, but nt thoso stations well within tho city HmiU this stream is sweet 6ncd and brightened and freshened by accessions from the rill of children on their way to school. Before tho busy, preoccupied men know what is going on the car is abloom with rosy cheeks; cheery bright eyes shino from every alter nate seat, and soft curls flutter beside tho rough overcoats of tho com muters. Tho girls como in with, a springy step and careless emilo. Tb ey nestle into vacant beats and savo places for favorito friends. There ore little girls in tho slmplo carmenta speeding far away for safety. Sho was soon followed by tho boy whom tho men had seen before, and whom i that becomo childhood, and eager in they now caught with difllculty. admiration of older girls jubt don no was oviuentiy a cmui ot numan nmg grown up nnury. moro are r parentage, but with the appetites and ways of tho wolf. Ho could not walk erect, ho was without clothes, ho had no language but a whine, ho would eat nothing but mw flesh and would lap his drink like a wolf. Put into an inclosure, ho would lio in a cor ner during tho day and at night would prowl about picking up bones and ravenously gnawing them. After keeping him awliilo tho rnaor- istrato brought him to an orplmnngo 6tudious girls intent on their books, lias some other man forestalled mo in your affections?" ho continued, wiping his brow nervously and choking down tho emotion that impeded his utterance. "1 do not think you have a right to ask the question, Mr. Rogers," answered tho girl, looking him squarely in tho face; "but you aro too late. I 1 am no lougcr free." "And you call this fair treatment, do you? Havo yon not led me oil by every art" "Have n caro how you chnrgotnowith trifling, Ralph RogorsI" exclaimed Pene lopo Hankinsou with flashing eye. "If you had not beon blinded by your own self conceit yon might havo spared your self this this" "Humiliation," said ,tho young man bitterly. "Go on, Miss Hankinson." "You have been led on bv vonr own good opinion of yourself, sir. You can not point U) ono uct of coquetry, one in stance of trifling or unfairness on my part. If I had dreamed, Mr. Rogers, for Infanf and Children. "Cas'orla Is so well adapted to children that I recommend It aa superior to any prescription Known to me." It. A. AacHxx, IT. D., Ill So. Oxford EL, Brooklyn, N. T. "The use of 'Castorta' Is FOtinlrersal and Its merits so well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endorse it Few are the Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Carlos JUnrrN, D.D.. iew York City. Late Pastor Bloomlngdalo Deformed Church. Castoria cores Colic, Oonjtlpatlon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, Kills Worms, gives Bleep, and promotes a Without injurious medication. " For several years I ha reeommendeo your ' Castoria. ' and shall ay8"??1'1"!0. do so as it haslnvariably produced beneficial results." ErwiK F. Piudbs. M. D., 'Tho Winthrop," 1.3th Street and 7th Ave., New York City Tint Ccrrioa Compakt, 77 Mtfyiv Sthfet, Nkw York. uuu wiiiuu, uiuiiuuci giiia iuii oi t that you smiles and gossip. Thoro are eyes of I "Forgive me, Penelope," ho said penl gray, of blue, of bl.ick, of brown, of tently. "1 was hasty. May I ask who hazel, and locks of every fiuatlo 6avo is tho fortunate young man that that gray. The grizzled, spectacled man, glanc ing by accidont over tho top of his newspaper, sees just beyond tho Boft curls and pink cheek in tho forward seat a book printed in slrau jf.dolicato characters that ubound in loop-. ad at Secundra, under tho caro of tho L tails. Ho can read only tho title at STARTLING FACTS! The American people aro rarMlr beceming: a 10 n as 'O', .1 OtlOtoM) ooiituI- taee of nervous wrecks, and tho f ollowluu suiekosU ecble lottc sr.or wloed'JO itounds from taklnu IL Mrs. II, A. Onrd- anr.ui ium. jna., wnecuroa i6etremlri Alphoiiollompflln,f liuller, inci lrui J.D.Tarlor, ot Vogaan l'a-swears that wtion hi t son was spaochless from ,,f. Vitus Donco. Dr. Miles' Great Roatomtlva wm. j. it. Mlllor.or Valpar- Marvin Kuojna , ..w inuia.jna..wsBcuroaoiuiOiU convul- 'IMSonr. and ntunh linnrtnnhn. .liv.tnn.a i..b. IS1,' JE" "orvous prostration, br ono bottle. Daniel Mrers. Urooklrn, Mich., says his daunlitor ' ", eurod oflnsanlty ot ton yenra" standing. Trial souiea and fine ImoU of marvelous cures, FU11U at druaguu TliU rciucdr oootnlas no cplons. 0r. Miles' Msdloal Co.,Elkhart, Ind. Sold by D,J.Fry, drugglst.Balom. taw, ,,NkJ OVE? LIVER FILI5 Act on ft new principle resnlato tha liver, stomach and bowels through ih rurtvt. Da. MilbV I'iuji tpttdllu curt biliousness, torpid liver and constipa tion. Smallest, mildest, sorest t Spdoes,26ota. firmtilet Ire at ctrujiulets. wl!Mlt.C..fit4aarLliti. floM by D. J. Fry, druggist, Baleiu Cliurch Missionary society, whoro ho was kindly received and cared for, and whoro ho has since been, an ob ject of unceasing wonder to tho many who havo seen him them Ho has been taught to walk erect though ho does this awkwardly to wear clothos, to drink liko a hu man being and to 1130 a fork and spoon. Ho has lost his appotito for raw flesh, and ho has no longer any disposition to escape. IIo has also been taught to do a little work, but ho does not liko to work. Ho has becomo wholly inoffensive and min gles frcoly with tho children, among whom ho has his favorites. j Ho evidently hears well and undor rtandB many thing3 which aro told him, but ho has novor uttered a word or shown any wish to speak, though many efforts havo been made to tench him articulation. Ho is now, as far as can bo judged, about thirty years of ngo. His foro- noad is low, but his features aro reg ular, and his eyes, though wild and restless, havo not an idiotic look. His jaws do not protnido. and his teeth aro regular and human. His arms, legs and body differ from thoso of an ordinary human being only so far as incident to his habits of loco motion whon ho was first found. How far ho litis ever becomo con scious of moral or roligious truth it is impossible to Bay. Tho nearest approach ho has shown to something liko an apprehension of an unseen world was in connection with tho deatli of ono who cared for him and of whom ho was vory fond. At tho funeral, as tho body was lowored into tho grave, tho poor boy looked wistfully ut tho coffin and thou at tho bystanders, ovidontly wondoring what it all meant. By gestures and other signs, by feigning to bo sick and dying, and then point ing downward and upward, tho by stnndors Boomed to awaken in him somo stmngo thought of something which could not bo seen, and after ward, when Bick himself, ho lay down and closed his eyes and pointed to tho earth and sky, From a friond in India, who has re cently seen him, I learn that ho is still living at tho orphanage whoro ho was flrst takon. llov. J. 11. Sooloy m uougregauonanst. but I hardly need to ask. It is Harry Maxwell, is it not?" Sho was silent. "I might have known it. Onco more, Penelopel 1 can hardly boliove it. This sudden crushing of a my hopes is bo overmastering that 1 can scarcely credit my senses. Is it true thr.t you havo promised yourself (o another and that I nm nothing moro to you than a friend?" The young girl bowed her bead. "Then, Miss flaukinson," he Eaid, re- rttfOVITK lllllianlF HVtil InnlMina ni !!, i WIVlllIL UlUlOCIt iliiU ILAJikllll' lit, 1111 twonty years out cf college. The watch, "while I am hero I may as well other looks over hta newspaper and attend to business and savo myself the over tho pretty, unconscious head trouble of coming again whilo on my uniil hi3 eyes light upon tho queer ' regular rounds tomorrow. Good after characters, onco familiar, and tho ! no011. Mis, Hankinson." few Enelish wordu nt tho braid nf ilm ' And feeling in his vest tho top of tho page. It is "The Ex pedition of Cyrus the Younger." "Wluit's that girl rcadmgf" he asks of tho man at his sido, a graduate pago. Then ho utters tho single word, "Greek," "Can you read it?" "No-, haven't looked at it since 1872. Don't know oven tho alpha bet." Meanwhile tho dainty creature in front has turned her page, having progressed three parasangs, and a rapid mechanical motion of tho lips begins, accompanied with whimper ing, gasping sounds that the queer syllables end in, "O," "eis," "ei," "omen," "etc," "ousi." "What's she doing" asked tho grizzled man in spectacles. And ho of 1872, with an odd, far away look in his eyes, answers, "Con jugating a verb, I fancy." Thou tho brakeman comes in, shuts tho door, plants his back against it and solemnly announces to his audi ence, "This station is Soventy-second streot. Whereat "Tho Expedition of Cyrus tho Younger" is closed with a bang, 'and sho of tho soft hair goes out, whilo the grizzled man in spec tacles gazes after hor with astonish ment and ho of 1872 with dreamy ro- grot. xsow York Evening Hun. pocket for a match Mr. Ralph Rogers, inspector for the Great Consolidated Gas company, went out into tho hall and groped his way down by the bi'ck stairway to the basement to inspect tho meter. Chi cago Tribune. A Ills Tlnead. ' There is a good story of George Wil liam Curtis which seems novor to have been published. He was lecturing on a Buffalo btago once, when suddenly a ' heavy ropo somehow Lroko loose from its mooiings in tho flies above and dropped with a tremendous thud to tho floor behind tho speaker. Mr. Curtis Church Directory. CUMHKItLAND PRJtsllVTBBIAN. Salem, Oregon, Hev J K. Ulalr, Pastor. Bun day Hchool every Suru'ay, 10 a. in. Pre-icklng every Minduy, 11 n". m. iind 7:30 p. m. Church house tin llljl stieet, between Marlon and Union. KAcry-ody welcome. METHODiflTErMCni'A... tervlceH onSab bulli nt )U::.0 und 7:u. Sunday school at 12; Kp worth Lengucn ati.:lS; Prajei meet ing every Tnur,day evening, ltev. C. L. Kellermtn, pastor EVANGH.ICA1.. Crrner of Mbcr'y and Center streets. Hunduy services 10:i0u. in. and 7: p. in., Snnuity school 12 m., 1. P.S. C h. b.'M p. in.; Prayer meeting Thursday, 730p.m. J, llowcrsox, paster, residence 427 Liberty street. PiiEsnvTKiiiAN. chuicli street, between CUeineVeUi nnd Center. i'i caching morn ing und evening; Sabbath iseb.iiol.it 1!2 m.; Y i'.S.C. I,ul0.U)p. in.; prayer meeting Thursday at 7: .0p.m. luiv. K. 11, Gwynuu, v. U pastor. TiiEUiiuuun oic Gon Holds rellgeous services In the Oood 'lempler's hall Tues day, Thursday and Friday evenings, nun days nt 10.S0 a m. and 7:J0. Sunday school at 3 p. in. Elder N. N. Mathews, pasior. 8t. Joseph's Catholic Cnuncit. -Cbx-meitetuuud Cottage. Sunday services: Low mass 7.30 a. tn.; high muss 10:30, Minday school 3 p.m.; vespers 7.J0; week duj s, low muss 7 a. in. Kev. J. 8. While, pastor. CufioicKaATioNAi.. C rner Cculer and Liberty Services Sunduy at 10:30 u. m. and 7 p. in.; Sunday bcuool VI ai.t Y. P. H. C. K n 1 1) :j0 p. in.; prayer meetl ng 7:d0 p.m.Thurs, day. ltev. C. L. Corwiu, pastor. bT. Paul Ei'it,coiAX. Cruacii. Corner Cnurch und Chemekelu. Bin ices 10.30 u. in. nnd 7 p.m.; Sunday school lu-lo u. m.; service Thursday 7.30 p. m. ltev. W. Lund, lector. FutsT IUitist. Liberty aud Jiarion. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wood Saw. Everybody pets diaries Smith's Ftcnm wood saw. "Ihe Kuftler." Ord.r-) U 278 Front street. For Locating Mines. looked around in mud surpriso to see what had happened; then, turning to the alarmed audience again, said, with a twinlclu in his eye, "Ah, that must have been tho thread of my discourse." Somebody on a front seat caught the jokoiirst nnd broko out in a chuckle, 'TjnllJ.'iy"i'yscbooiiitloa m.; prujer which instantly developed into a roar of wecl11' Krll!,iy u!'"Jl' Cuultn "PPosiie laughter from the wholo house. It was a good many minutes before the thread of that discourso could be resumed. Buffalo Express. (services 10-.3J a. m. nnd 7.00 p. in,; Sunday scuooi ia in.; youug people's meeting at B p. m.; prayer meeting 7.uU Ihui-sday. ltev. Robert W liituker, pastor. FhKss iltmoniST. liev. 11. F. bmallcy pastor. (Services Huuiiuy mornlog aud Dr. H. Smith Is now s o ncreut In Ore gon for the piilo nf Mbrsl. IPs Iiledro Mag netic rods tor locating i ines of Gold or Sliver. This Instrument I'ns becomo the most efllrcnt fun i iu dtlicttng Iho pre euwi of Gold and Silver deposits liPther In Ihe form of hidden colnoi nunr'z lock. The mi Iter claims that a careful lnesil gatlon is sure to lead one to tho csacl lo cality of t!m treasure. For farther Infor mation plriise address r-WI-tf DR. H. SMITH, ?alem, I'ngt-n. urton ros. STATE STREET BRICK YARD. Large stock of common llrlclt always on baud. Prt-ssed 1 and ornaniental brick made to order. Lt-ave orders at a . :I.Mz. M fitnto strnrt. Goodhue A Cablll, 1)5 Sum street, or al thu yaiU,opposteSUte Prison. MOTIVE WKMRMSMMmv POWER s iIFXUIS Bas aud Basolim ENGINES IFlLva ftarep hnrf .h4 .m f tliMmliim IiiM IIL..1M t . ..... thMI anTOthfr uasur uuuilliiMMiia-li... ...... an da lliV Utt liurui'r' lur" tU wheel, and It JWKli NO SXKLr, OR DIRT. or fids exploaloas, so ftwiBciC wMk Iks) uurvludil spark, - Mr M44ty It Boat the WorM. U Oils tt1t AutomaUoaJly, X Vltrles or leUlo Rpark. MWtMl s CtMSfvr O rad of Oasollaa than mar Uwr Jutu4. ""v IIo Kept tho Knife. Circumstantial evidence- tempora rily paralyzed a darky in Ashboro, N. C. Noar his cabin is a cabbage ganlon belonging to an awjuaintanco, uuoinor coioreu man. Tlio Ui-st was complaining that somebody had Btolcn his pockotknifo, and otakxl that ho would liko to thrash tlio follow who did tlio deed. "Now. Sambo. Iookah horo," salil tho owner of tlio garden, as ho took a leuifo from his pockot, "that's your knife, aiu't it?" "Yes." "Wiar do yo B'poso I founa it?" "Dunno, for huiiIi." "Well, dat yero lenifo I dono picked up among my cabbages, and I'vo missed somo of dom lately. Wonder who dropped it tlar?" Tho otiior darky was BiMsochloss, and did uot l-oply. Yankee Dlnde. MMrmH mscvum mr to HIY,4 MAMVFACTlHlElUa ktfmlm.hl, miMmt.tr U i HIC BELT Largest lllnmonil Yil An Antwerp diamond cutting firm has weoived a diamond which is claimed to bo tho largest yet discov ered in tho African Holds. It weighs in tho rough 400 carats, nnd when cut, polished nnd icndy for setting tho weight will boat least i!00 carats. Jsow ork Journal. Hotter ,n Uudrr tho Muttrvas. Riugway-Wmt aro you walkintr over that nig so much for J Aron you nfniid you'll wow it cntf reuthentouoYou don't under etnud, old man. My trousers nro un der that nift lwing creasod.Clotliicr will Furnisher. Tho Mlsiourl Moving Westward. "Thoro is a curious thing about tho long, narrow lakes that bordor tlio Missouri rivor," Baid It. C. Schultz, of Omaha. "Thoro is but ono bucIi lako of any size on tho west sido of tlio rivor from Omaha to St. Louis, whilo thoro aro hundreds of them on tho cast sido. This seems to indicate that tho bed of tho rivor is gradually moving toward tho west, leaving lakes at intervals to fill tho old chan nol. I can't givo any scientific ex planation of tlio phenomenon, unless tno earth s motion, on its axis, from wost to east, is partially overcomo by tho weight of tlio water. Thus tlio weight would bo thrown agtunst tlio west bank nnd would wnsh it away moro rapidly than it would fill up tho east bank, so tho river would move west." St. Louis Globe-Domo-crat I.llu'd tho I'lnii. Teacher Why haven't you a coin position? Small Uoy I couldn't think of any tiling to writo. Teacher I gavo you a subject Small Boy Yes'm; but I couldn't tnniK or anything to writo nbout it. Toaehor Ilumph I I suppose if I should givo you tlio subject and tlio ideas too you could writo thorn, couldn't you? Small Boy (joyfully) Oh, yes, ma'am if you'll tell mo what words to uso. Oood Nowa. Ills Attltudo Declared. An .ndividual who aspires to the par ticular seat in tho houso of representa tives was talking to a crowd of voters in a neighboring village. Ono of the party said to him; "Uolonol, 1 understand yon aro pro jecting for a seut in congress?" Tho colonel nodded. "Well, we would liko to know how you stand on tho Mills bill and tho Mc Kinloy bill?" "Waal," said tho colonel," "I ain't thought much about it, but i am in clined to think tho Mills bill oughfto bo paid first, as it is tho oldest of tho two." Rome Tribune. An Eje for Iluslness. A colonial paper has tho following ad vertisement; "Notice to Patients Dr. J. II begs to inform his clients that he has discovered in tho course of a lengthy oxperionco that tho gratitude of patients is always proportionate to the different stages of thoir illness; that itreaohos its climax when tho disease is at its greatost height; that it cools during conva lescence anil entirely cools on recovery. Accordingly, on and tiftor this dato a chango will bo introduced in the mothod of payment, each visit to bo mid for separately in cash without discount." Autorito. "Cuttlnj; It Short." North Suiei'i school, Fhiunds. At Highland park on car line. (Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30. p. in.; bunday school 13 m.; Christian Kudeavor 0 p. m.: prayer meeting ltiunday 7.30 p. m. Hev. F. M. George, pastor. Oekman llAiTisT.-jsorvices in German llaptlH church north of Coitugu Btieet. ttuuday school at 10 u. m. Preaching at 11 a.m. KeulDgservlcuul7.3J. ltev. John l''ecter, pastor. Cmtlb-riAN. High and Center. Sunday school Vi m.; preaching ju.jo a. m.; jouug people's tociety 0.30 p. in.; pteachiug 7:30 p. m. Kev, W. K, W lhlams, pustor. GfciiMAN llEroitMKD. Capital and Marl on.; hundiiy service li u. ui.jouuday school 10 a, ni.j piayer meeliui- Wednesday 7:3d p. m. Hev. J. Mucllhaupt, pastor. CUkistian Science. rteivices in Uni tarlun null at 10:10 a.m.uud 7:30 p. ; bah balh school 12 in,; llibiu study Thursduj evening. UniTAniAN riiUKcn.- Devotlonul meet lug ht 11:30 a. m. tsuuda silfjol ul 12 m. ovry feundny until fctjtember 1st. Ail Invited. South Salkm M. K church. Preach ing every suuduy at 10:30 a. in. and 7.30 p. in. J. II. Hoork, pastor. GKiiman LUTHKKN.-Morlh Cottage St. Herviceson 1st and 3d Huuday or eacn month ut !J p. in. Hev. O. k.. AJtyer.pastor. Afhican MEritonist. North falem. Bervlces ut 11 a. in. una 7.30 p. m. bunday schoil at 1 p. in. Hev. P. H. Oittn, pastor, Tcmprancj gospel meeetlugs at 1 o'clck Sunday nt W, O, T. U. bull. Notice to Contractors. mllEniAItnot nnnnol llnllfllmr mm. A. m'ssloners Invite scaled piopoinlt lr tueeonstructionofivwaur sjstein nnd n system of protection against Urn lor the rftuie Cap.tol. poclfieuti'ais niy be run nt the governor's offlco. i'he right to re ject any ornll bids Is resTve-d. lilds will be opened i.t 2 o'clock j. m., Tucsdi), nuguobM, mud, MYL.V12STEU 1EXNOYLK, GKO W.MCllUIUU, PHIL. MBTlHAN, iwara ci ommisstoners. Wm. A. Munly, Clerk ot Board. 8-16-td ToTliHUGHEST Dealer in Groceries. Paints, Oils anrt Window Glasi, Wall Pa per ami Uorder, Jxtiaia' JSJa (crials, Limn. Hair. N'nilQ mid Shingles, Hay, .Feed and Fence rosis, urass Seeds. Etc. A 1'nrtlng Salutation. TVo men wore parting at a railroad Btntlon. They wrung each other's hands and looked into each othor'a eyes after the manner of unsenti mental, practical men who hato tlio public Hjiectaele of leavetaking. But ns tho train moved off with tho ono who was going, lie looked back nt his comrade and sung out a parting phrase that had a world of meaning m u, wnin wo stop to realizo it: "Bo good to youiolf, Torn!" De troit PltH) iTObS. CARTER'S mlTTLF. rfK3H Kt5l t" am For Sale. Chsap. AuU.u.mturJ f Irioani tills springs Plym out h Hock. Black Lnug-lu u vf hlte Log hlrf i.2 p"rtrldK? I'll s. all thorough-nnrtifSS- B.u?e"riy.avt xprtsscharges and get the pick ot tbesta in. J3 to 85 per trio, boied tor shipment. VHdress E. HOD K.faltm.Or. Notice of Final Account. To all whom It may conci re: NT0..1irEJ8 'lby given i hat 1 he under- M. r (Su it. l.l"uuisllHU,r f the estate of ,v; '"". uectuspo na tnts div flled his Ann nr.,.m,, ..o .... I. ""."', "' ,r t... .7" . .""'"" " u uuu imsiiiv W.'.J!:L"'eelikoruwo,Jnlyurt,S SldSuZ7f1VSffi?J.S,Il'or im at 1 o'cleik p. m. at ,1 o coun ycSS? f1,ni,l?tU0.coVn bou O""" (nid count?, us ih.?A,.m8,,nil.P,?ceertho bearing of v niii.n... .. i.v:v. ..'" "' ""iug oi u y m.n7u,"",-,.,u"e'n.'o tld nc- ..,,,. v.iurciufiucni inereor. J. it July IH, 181)2 KOIUIEHT. Administrator. 7-2It Uids fVmitc.'. tt ci ,rv7.Y" j"".1 ?..?. iy the - .-. "ni iiiii iiiiniTir tit n mUr Uiy' l"1'"-!. lTiuTo'c 56k fomrLkKUe, ,m"'er8 t the couS?y ?r r. ,""',' SO1 ""'u"".ty- J'or parfeu- n iiw,..i. r -..: -:-.--'. w rWXtfTmW . II. IvOAN, Clerk, t-V-lw dv Tho bhnme of Lcurutus, Boston Mothor Why does Prisdlla bhwh, Auuotte rieaso, mem, oho'a study. iugitnpropor fractions. Kato Fiold'a Wnslibigtou. TtXXS MftTIMTS: .WITH UfCTSI- W I n MUKsktsVtV wmi, l lwm,ilini m UiSS, sMi Ufe. UHH. lostW mmi ltM. H-twHk. HMtltlt Miwa, IMIMIt rtSMMtr It i " ISO w Smith & Gray's Monthly. Au Important llrancli, Bunker 1 thought your son, after graduating from college, vna going right into bimiuess, but I bear now that ha is to take a post graduate course. Hill Yes; wo thought it necessary. Bunker What ia he going to study? Hill Ho's Koint; to learn how tn nll -Lifo, A Platform PhlluuthropUt. ' Primus 1 am told that your Iccturo Inst night was really a literary treat. Secundus Thanks, awfully. Who told you? Primus The box ofllce man. Ho said you were $300 out of pocket by it. Smith & Gray's Monthly, CURE HI'S ,.reaiaM ,ll' anrt TfUeve " th troubles Inci rnJ,,liLa.bvious ,u0 ot ,hfl ytem. such nl Dlriiness, pauses. Drowslnevi, Distress aftel eating. Pain In the Side, Ao Willie their moi remarkable succe. h, l,n si own Jn S SEK CLEAN!" It you would ho rlt'Kh ami have your clothe 'done up in the mMiwt ru! drewioat manner, take them to the gALKM STK.1M LAUNDRY whore al) work i? rioiio ly whito labor and in the mott prompt nnuur, COLONEL J, OLMSTED. Crael, Cruel. To Us viMlms that luexorable foe to hu. n an ixnc that destmyer nf rest ad ",e! quenf termniatlon of human ine. thima tl.ni. Like many another physical m. 2 '.', 'fly,remdlabla at the outset Wr? HMtetUt' Htom.cn lltm. which ex.,il" to rbeumatlo virus from the i hi d through th kldui. There Mlsls thu awplestevldenoe to prove that in ' i"f-L.! ProLut7 thorough and rrmi -. iCTo.is nut ii) temporise with ihx iay w tony. Attack It it once with tb tiers and it way he ulprd In the had" i hen mature It ). ih V.7 k-.." ...ur; eemplaluu.. Kidney trouWe. jmp neuralgia, leipif irmt. Sl7tIw.(k, 84lr, and Iver rowpUlBt beat sfhiStv FTcailac. i yet IJABTtn's I.ittij: Livra Pitit n i ciiiuliy alnaiie In Constipation, curuit md pit-A eutiiiK till annoy r.ic complaint, h if ,!'Zfl1,?h',nt M J10 "' the stomach uimu late the liver and regulate the bowels sveu It they only cured HEAD Ache they would be almost priceless to those who Miffcr from this distressing complaint but fortunately their cockiness & not end ACHE (ho hane of so many Uvea that here Is where r- nuke our Rreat toast. Our pills cureit while other do not tUnTwt'a Lrrrti Liver Pttu are very smaU and very ew to take. One or two iJHi K doae. Tliej- are stricUr v.t-ifi.n xX Uids for IVnml. nUAI.nndrt. .n. mmm 2&Wi&& 8-tw.!tw v.U.OAN, Clerk. Per Sale. 320 Acres Wfc&f'sis reroani'' P.O.Boi.121 WAUNKU, Salem Or. t)-i-tt.aw Hf Tickets k ftCpi 0N SALE wJinriiiftim H to eAins xxzism ca. f i MR USm Mhn NOTICE. I wish t(1 aav to mv Muinm.M iH ... lunber trade that t have reclined ray to. Uoa la the Ionian. IVuit.on i vT i..i. i.. yard here, but still ask the patromtge of ihecoat-cto-,and I win try to tnage It rrt my prJees) btwr-pur. baring elsewhere; I ruarantee u sjee4 lumber as h Q OrweS . u4 win m ever treat ve while. W"BB OMAHA Kansas Citv, St. Paul CHICAGO, ST.LOUIS, Andltll P.lnti East, North and South, PULLMAN SLEEPERS, COLON.! SLEEPERS, i- RU LINING CHAIR CARS ANn niMroe. 8ha " ,,ortUpJ ij FraneUw Every 13EESS.'Eu.Rore oawasldresi, ""u ""waauon call P T3 m CP &SLH S ??.? ' CO p ro - W cr ii p" f5 i- "5. g G- - m p , c g wp- S it- CD W- . . c j" CD Q m; 3 t - 5s m CD v" 3 (. H S Ml C- . 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L nv pr res Old patrons Vr. iiuestcd lo close ui counts una icntV bi FOR SALIsT CHOICE TRACTS FOR siirhdd. HOMES AND FRUIT GARDENS, u it hm nc-halt mllo of two electric sir car unrH i iiiiu iHlrsrQunilsMallonanui.: oinm Oily two nnd onc-iiuarter nil fi.mi lliacuitei ol Snlem. liealtbJ -hi lltul lociiiloii. hotl oxtniRood, Welld'rah:' aud rn h. frlco low und terms easv . 1-tl H. w.corri E FOR SALE. Ahsolttlelj - Sufo - InvestmenU $10,000 FOR $6,0CC 1 ho now tw.i-tory brick store bnlirlii und tfromul occupied by (Jeo. KHn,iti, "-iw iui -fi r wmm tnitcn Mion. llptnaiU p-r teuton uiii na ttmtri cififviA IHUIIIIIIV, WUU 4 thnu live yourb cwu be o.ih SIO,000 1n i ". n.iAiriLh, Scaled lihlsiorn Jlridgc. BY llItUEK of the l onntv Court of v, i loi; count. Ouyoii, fenledi.ai -.ttiiltl film ruiii unit . I.I., n ' (iMltffi iirr.tu ihu x. nil .nt.i .u e Allli City, .Marion c.iuntj.,Oif('on. win i rcciedby tiiu tluk ol huid court un Hridtiy, iiittinb(.r,, IMtj, at n. n. i-ald day. Biilrt bridgii lo be slxutn he! thocienr, covered und tuliitcd, nnd to i loomed u t ono oi two pioj oseu Bids cm, Mh ch bile Is limiiidlutily btlow and 1 o'ber above the uiilioad bridge at s..i jiluce. r-cpiunte bids will be rrcchf d for each i hild locutlouh, nnu lor the Imation abm said rallnud luldcu tlio bid willbeioiN wagon brldl,'elu uMoof thoBppri'acbc, the nortn sido ot mild river. S-cp.irate He. will ulsobuiccehcd lor said bruige nli slve of tho lun.ber, 'lie county furnlnbli all lumber on the ground und the couiu,. tor itiruthlilns nil otl.u material. Jjiit bidder will beicqulud todeposit wlthl , bid 5 er (cut.ol the uiiiunut ol such In. toabld-j the result (1 tho awarding if smtt cnliuct as y law required and piovldi it Kill., nt tn rt 1 uwut ir.u.l... m. .!.. i .. .. --" .. .vow ,o iitvi s,u, njirjcctHI 1 and all bids received under tho sU order "i" vnii. a. liUAiN, Clerk, llcibro Starting on a Jomnrj A person usually desires to gain tome In funnutlon as to the most deniable iouteli inke, and will puichuse ticlitti, via the one that will ulloid him the qiiiti'CjtaLd ben bcrvlce. helure Ktnrting on a tlip to bl eafcoornuy point Eatt.joubhouldrri.vlcie jourtelt witn u map uuu lltno table ol Ihe Wisconsin Central l,lne The trains iuii ontbisroutearevebtlbuleandareeauipied with Pullmnn'H latest Drawing Koom oieep eis, eltKnnt fuj Coaches und LMning (tin ol latest, design, bulltexpicssly Jorthumr vice, and nruexnulslteln lurnbhlnes aid eunvculcui und comiorlablo In arrange ment und s lomplete lu evciy detail tin t they hnv e no superior in icinloit abd el gaiiLo. The dining cai servlco is pronoui . eed by nil theruobt elegant ev.rmaUKU mt'Cl,uL.a lboperutctlln tbelntoicst ot l.g putious. I-'uhI trains via tho Wisconsin Cenlrul Lines leuve Mlnncui ollsduily at 12;t5pm. and 0:25 p in,, uuu t. l'aul nt 1: p. m. and7il5p. m., niuklug favorable coulic Hon with nil trulns Horn the West ai.d Southwest. Kor tickets, maps, pamphlets and hid Information t,ppl to O. V. ileSelll, C. V, and T. A , Minneapolis Minn , and to Jus. C. I'oud, Gtnerul fabnengtr and Ticket Agont, Chicago, 111. Mb-lj THE YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development compni.. steamship line. 26 ii'lle thuiter, Lu hot. r lss time than by nny othei loute. Flrtl class thiougn piiBsenger nnd lieifht lii t lrom Portland and all points in iheVIl iamcttevallev lo uudlroin ban 1'iancisc TIME SCHEDULE, (t-scept Huuduy). Leave Albany 1:00 PM Leave Corva Ills HOPH Airlve Yaejuluii ..Mil il Leave Ynquinn 145AU Leave CorvullU lkAIAil Arrive Albany 1V10A M O. & o. trains connect ut Albany ml Corvallls. The above Uulus connect at YAljUl.V i. tne r6eun Development Co s Liu JiMtpjimslilDsljt'iwern Ynouliia and ha Francisco. ,.N-II. PassengcrB from roitlnnd and HI Willamette Valley points can malm clc-e ??R?5ilon wltu t"8 trains of tit AQJJINA HOU'J'Kat Albany or Corvallls und If destined to San Francisco, shou rt arrange to arrive ut Yaouina the evbblig before date of sailing. a-.cuKrr ana rrtiem Itstfs Alivs tr 0.0. HOOUK Ao't Oen'l Krt. & Pass. Agt., Oregon Pactflc-n. 15. IV., CorvallU, Or H. HASWl-XL, Jr. Gen'l Krt; A lass-IAgi. Oregon Developim ut Co., UtMMonUcomert st.il tf rTS Lo Eldiau's te wm HAs?r S50 dK 31 rL mm HEALTH. p,,?Ac1.J?u " 0Wn Ustlsam No. 1 Hnr,0 .2cre. flra and ccond stages ?. v? tho . nd Body j Sore liirs Rrn?8?! e'!-.,Copper.colorcd Blotches. Syphllitlot'atarih. diseased 8calp, ard all E?a.7 '0"J c' the disease known at if'iV ,,''"t C00 per Bottle. rir,?'Tfrt1la'y, JIereurllyphlllUo Hheu rrutlsm. Pains In the Bones. Pains In tbt rEi&t o Kti J"18 Neckl lacerated Set .'.'JJ, Con , Stiffness of thiLlmbs,an4 tr.Si" U .d,?eM8 w h system, whether caused by Indlsfretlon or abust h-.uhlcur?V 'f1!? the blood pure and dit f.u.l Me. MwsTntsh Anil. RS?.iilwua ?"' ' Oonorrheea, Oleet, fr"oOrarel,and all Urlnaryor aenr otaeTneeoenU' ,P 5 P" sM?.SMr,?,etsst'',Me- P"e ..TiflfS 6or Olsstncal 6ores -:t .r-' ? irwtiSil"T UI Nfm JMwwiwtaMll losaetpfiysiesjpow 1 lUIHaMUU, cto. nr -"" VOIffr t)lat !1t,f hyallflf jrphlUtlo S ytt M MOtnU K AT rrle 9 m Be. " w,MUH5r'w'0'.-.A,t IWWMhlBjteBB,, lWUXB, 0MC W W Vl f iWWWPJ lP'ri , . NATUKW8, i K-wutn., i.-,lii1fi'iffii