41 iNM3 HIGHWAY i 8UBJECT Of Oft. TALMAQE'S msoounftc. Adrteo t rrepte Who Ar H-ek- Hr tin. tMthwy t Salvation Mr. Virrit Ititt Spot Wliern llio i Kmhitf ktjt for tti Now World. Sept. 11. Another busy 1 of Dr. Tftluiave'fl preachlne tonr i ftut muted. After coyidnotfng mix (before immense audiences Ht 8 wan- Exeter and Bristol, he lirenclH-d tttaaee in Plymouth to the lament imxtonKut ever. witnessed in i dty. Before lettvfnfr Plymouth the r, t h public nieotlttir nt which my clenrYineii Tvuru jret,ent, thanked the American pvoaclior for tho treat fooA his sermons had produced in fcwakening tho community. Dr. Tal- tange on the day of his departure was driven to the wharf,aiid alighted nt the top of the flight of stone ptepn down which the pilgrim fathers went when they embarked on the Mayflower to Book the New World. The sermon selected for today ii en titled. "The King's Highway," the text chosen being Isaiah xxxv, 0-10: "And an highway shall be there, and a way, ail it shall bo called the way of holf neas.'the unclean ultull not ihm oti:r il; but it shall be for th03o; tho wayfuring men, thougli fools, shall not err therein. Ho lion shall be thoro, nor any rav. -ions beaut shall go up thereon. It shall not be found thoro, but the rudeomed shall walk there, and tho ransomed of tho Lord shall return and come toZion with ongs and everlasting joy upon their bead; they shall obtain joy end t.lad Bess, and sorrow and sighing filial 1 fleo way." .There are thousands of people hero thto morning who want to find the ijght rood. Vou sometimes see a portion hr.lt log' at cronsroads, and you can to. I by his looka that ho wishes to ask a ques tion i&a' to what direction ho bad better tke. And 1 aland in your tnosuncu this ; morning conscious of the fact that (hero many of yon hero who realize that there, are a thousand wrong roads, but onlv'hllB rlcrlit one. mid I t.ikn II for v -Z.' J' j.i.n :..:; ..," ' , r , ffrnurou iim you uuvu cume in to osk which one it is. Iloro ia ono road lhat open. widely, but 1 have not much faith to ii Thoro are u great many uxpenaivo tollgates scattered all along that Way. Indeed at every rod you mn3t pay in ' Ltears, or pay in liagellations. On that ,road, If you get through it nt all, you Jiavoto pay your own way, and einco this "differs so much from what I have heard in regard to tho right way, 1 bo- , t lievo it U tho wrong way. Hero is another road. On ollhur side of it aro houses of sinful entertainment, and invitations to cOitlo in and dine and .rest, but from tho looks of tho people girt who stand on tho piazza I urn vory cer- tain that it is tho wrong house and tho " Wrong way. Hero is another road. It Is yory beantif ul and macadamized. Tho boraoa hoofs clatter and ring, and they who ridb oyer it spin along tho highway nntil euddonly they find that tho road breaks over an embankment, and thoy try 'to halt, and thoy saw the bit in tho mouth of tho iiory steed and cry "Whoa! whoal" But itistoolato, and crash! they go over tho embankment. Wo shall turn this morning and seo if wo cannot find a different kind of a road. '? THE AMMAN WAV. ti 'KVrtii liairn linnvl rtf 1in Aftrilnri Wnv It was thrco hundred and lifty inilos . long, It was twonty-four foot wide, nnd 'o on either sido tho road waa n path for foot passengors. It waa mado out of Crocks cut in hexagonal shapo and fitted i together. What a road it must have been! Mado of smooth, hard rock, three hundred nnd fifty miloa long. No , V wonder that in fho construction of it tho I treasure of a wholo ompiro woro ex , hauBted. Bocauso of invndors, and tho . elements, and tlmo tho old conqueror Who tears up n road as ho goes over it there is nothing loft of that structure excepting a ruin. But I hnvo this morning to toll you of a road built bo- v, fore tho Appian Way, and yot it in iw '' good aa when first coiiBtiuotod. Millions of souls hnvo gono ovor it. Millions wsore will como. , The prophets anil apostles, too, Puraued tills ronil whllo hiiro helowi . ' We thereforo will, without illsmuy, , 61111 walk la Christ tho uood old u " "An highway shall bo thoro, and a ,Wy( and it shall bo called tho way of 'holiness; tho unclean shall not pass over its but it Bhall bo for thosos tho way faring mon, though fools, shrill not err therein. No lion shall bo thoro, nor any ravenous bos Bt shall goupthorcon. It shall not bo found thoro, but tho ro deemed shall walk thoro, nud tho ran somed of tho Lord shall roturn, and eomo to Zion with songs and ovorlaBliug Joy upon their honda; thoy Bhall obtain joy and gladnoss, and sorrow nud sigh ing shall fiy away!" First, this road of tho toxt is tho king's highway. In tho diligonco you dash ovor the Bernard ynsu of tho Alps, wile after milo, and thoro is not so much as a pebble to jar tho wheels. Htm go over bridges which croau uiifiilua ..that mako you hold your broaths under "projecting rocks along by dangerous precipices! through tunuols adrip witli the lueltlugrt of tho glnoiors, and, por hps for the first tlmo, leant tho majesty of road built and supported by govern went authority. Well, my Lord tho Mug decided to build u highway from Mth to heavou, It should span nil tho btwins of liuiitttu wretchedness, it tumid tunnel all tho mountains of earthly difficulty; it should bo wido enough and strong enough to hold fifty UmwMHid millions of tho human raco, if 0 many of them should over bo born. It should be blasted out of tho "Rock of gea," and cemeutod wfth the blood of the Grots, and be lifted amid tho shout- t&c o( angels and the execration of dev-1 we. The King wnt his Bon to build that road, " He put head and hand and heart to it, and after the road was completed, waved hia blistered hand oyer tho way rjrtag,'"ItkflulliHir Napoleon paid fftam million t ranee for the building of the&iinplen road, that his cannon might go over for the devastation of Italy, but our King, at a great expense, has built a road for a different purpose that tho banners of heavenly dominion might come down over it and all the redeemed of earth travel up over it. A VIVK TllOHOUOIirAnK. Being n King's highway, of course it 5fl well bniit. Bridges Rplenrlidly arched and bnttraseed iiavo given way and crushed tho passengers who attempted tc ero?s them. But Christ, tho Ring, would build no such thing ns that. Tho -work dona, ho mounts the chariot of his love, and multitudes mount with him, and ho drives on nnd up tho steep of heaven amid tho plaudits of gazing worldsl Tho work Is done well done gloriously done magnificently donol Still further this road Bpoken of is a clean road. Many a lino road has bo como'mlry nnd foul because it has not boon properly cared for; but my toxt says the unclean shall not walk on this one. Itoom ou cither sido to throw away your sins. Indeed, if yon wont to carry them along, yon nro not on tho right road. That bridgo will break, those overhanging rocks will fall, tho night will como doyn, leaving you at the mercy of tho mountain bandits, nnd at tho vory next turn of tho road you will perish. But if you nro really on this clean road of which I havo beeu speak ing, then you will Rtop ever and anon to wash in tho water that stands in tiio basin of tho eternal rock. Ayo, at al most every stop of tho journey you will ho crying out, "Creato within mo a clean faeartl" If yon havo no such aspirations as that it proves that you havo mistaken yOur way, and if you will only look up and seo tho fingerboard above your head you may read upon It tho words, "Thero is a way that seemoth right unto a man, but tho end thereof is death." Without holiness no man shall sco tho Lord, and if you havo any idea, that you can carry along your tins, your lusts, your world liness and yet get to tho end of tho Christian raco you aro eo awfully mis taken that, in tho namo of God, this morning 1 shutter tho delusion. Still furthor, tho road spoken of is a plain road. "Tho wayfaring mon, though fools, shall not err therein" that is, if a man is threo-fourths an Idiot ho can find thin road just aa well an if ho wore n philosopher. Tho im becile boy, tho laughingstock of tho street, and followed by n mob hooting at him, lias only jiiht to knock onco at tho gato of heaven and it swings open, while thoro has beon many a man who can lecture about pneumatics nnd choni istry, and toll tho story of Faraday's thoory of electrical polarization, and yet has been shut out of heaven. Thero has beon many n man who stood in nn ob servatory and swopt tho heavens with his toloscopo, und yot ho has not boon able to seo the Morning Star. Many a man has boon familiar with all tho higher branches of mathematics nnd yet could not do tho simple cum, "What ahull it profit a man if ho gain tho wholo wot Id and loso his own soul?" Many a man has been a fine reader of trogedloa und poems and yot coold not "read his title clear to mansions in tho skies." Many a man has botanized across tho continent and yot did not know tho "Roso of Sharon und tho Lily of tho Valley." But if ono shall como in tho right spirit, ur.king tho way to heaven, ho will iiiid it a plaiu way. Tho pardon in plain. Tho poaco is plain. Iivorything is plain. JIo who tries to get on tho road to lioavon through tho Now Testament teaching will got on beautifully. Ho who goes through philosophical discus hion will not got on at all. Ulnist says, "Uomo to mo, and I will take all your Binn away, und I will tako all your troubles away." Now, what is tho ubo Of my discusiiug it any innro? Ia not that plain? If you wanted to go to Loin don, und 1 pointed you out a highway thoroughly laid out, would I bo wleo in detaining you by a geological discussion about tho gravel you will paso ovor. or n physiological discussion about tho muscles you will havo to bring into play? No. Aftor this Bible has pointed you tho way to heaven, is it wiso for mo to detain 'ouwllh any uUcnsalou about tho nature of tho human will, or whether tho ntonomout is limited or unlimited? Thoro is tho road goon it. It is a plain way. "This is a faithful saying, nnd worthy of nil acceptation, that Chtist Jesus enmo ino the world to snvo sinners." And that is you, ami that U mo. Any little child hero can understand this as well as I can. "Unless you becomo ns a littlo child, you cannot seo tho kiug dom of Uod." If you nro saved, it will not bo as a philosopher, it will bo as a littlo child. "Of BUoh is tho kingdom of hoavon." Utiles you got tho spirit of littlo chlldreu, you will novor como out at tholr glorious doatiny, .THE BAFK ROAD. Still further, this road to hoavon is a eufo road. Somotimcs llio trnvoler in those auoiont highways would think hlmsolf porfectly eecnro, not knowing thoro waa a Hon by tho way burying his head deep botweon his paws, and then when tho right moment enmo, undor tho fearful spring, tho man's lifo was gono nud thoro was n mauled carcass by tho roadside. But, says my toxt, "No lion r.lmll bo thero." 1 wish I could mako you fool this morning your entire se curity. I tell yon plainly that ono min ute after a man has bocomo a child of Uod lie is ns safe is though ho had boon ton thousand years in hoavan. Ho may slip, ho may slldo, ho may stumblo, but ho cannot be destroyed. Kept by tho power of God through faith unto com plete ttnlvntlou. Everlastingly safo. Tho severest trial to which you can subject a Christian man is to kill him, and that Is glory. In othor words, the worst thing that can happen a child of God ia heaven. Tho body is only the old slippers that ho throws nsldojust beforo putting on tho Bandals of light. His soul, you cannot hurt it. No fires can consume it. No floods can drown it. No devils can capture it. Firm nud unmowd nru thoy Who runt their touli on Uod; Finn! n tho ground whero lliu Id utood Or wluTO Uiti ark oIkkIh. C lb BAN! W It ye would b clotm and linyp yourolothoe dono up 19 til MfttoriMel dmsiwt manuor, take them to the Alt work m 4, m' by wluU IhW nnd in tho moat COLONEL J, OLMSTEP. Ljlwty Htpk His soul is pafe. His reputation i. jfe. Everything Is safe. "But," you ay, "flt.pposo his stole hums up'" Why, then it will only Ikj a change of Investments from earthly to heavenly lecuritics. "But," you say, "Bnppoc! his namo goea down nndcr tho hoof of loom ami contempt?" Tho namo will be io much brighter in glory. "Suppose his physical health fails?" God will pour into him tho floods of everlasting health, and it will not make any differ ence. Earthly subtraction is heavenly addition. Tho tears of earth are the crystals of heaven. Ab they tako rags and tatters and put thom through the paper mill and thoy como out beautiful r.'hite sheete of paper, so often tho rags qf eat thly destitution, under tho cylin ders of death, como out u wldto scroll upon which shall bo written eternal emancipation. Thero wan ono passago of Scripture tho force of which I never understood until wte day nt Chamonnix, with Mont Blatiuon ono hido and Moutanvent on tho oilier, i opened my Biblo and read, "As tho mountains nro around about Jerusalem, so ia the Lord around about them that fear him. Tho surroundings woro au omnipotent commentary. Though tronbtos urjsall nnd dancers affright. Though friends should nil (Ml and foes ull unite, Yet ono thine secures u, whntover botldo Tho Hrrlptures oesure us tho 1itA will provldc A t'LKASANT ROAD. Still further, tho road spoken of is a pleasant road. God gives a bond of in demnity against all evil to every man that tre-uls it. "All things work to gether for good to thoso who lovo God." No weapon formed against them can prosper. That is tho bond, signed, realed and delivered by the President of tho uinveme. What is tho use of your hotting, O child of God, about food? "Bohold tho fowls cf tho air, for they sow not, 11911110? do thoy t dip. nor gather into harm?, yet your heavenly Father f ccdoth them." And will ho tako care of the sparrow, will he tako euro of tho hawk, and It t you die? What is tho uso of your fretting about clothes? "Consider tho lilies of tho field. Shall ho not much moro clothe you, O yo of littlo faith?" What is tho uso of wotrylug for foar i.owo thing will happen to your home? "Ho bltt-sch tho habitation of the just." What is the uso of fretting lest yon will bo ovorcomo of temptation!)? "God is faithful, who will not suffer you to bo tempted above that yo aro ablo, but will with tho temptation alco make n way to escape, thut yo may bo ablo to Itear it." Oh, this king's highway! Trees of lifo on either sido bending over until their branches interlock and drop mid way their fruit nnd shade. Houses of entertainment on oithor side tho road for poor' pilgrims. Tables spread with a feast of good things and walls adorned with apples of gold in pictutes of btlver. I start out on this icing's highway, and 1 find a harper, and 1 say, "What is your namo? Tho br.rpor uiaku no responro, but leaves mo to guess, us with hi.i oyes toward heaven and M hand upon tho tlemhling s'riiv.s tl!i tune comes rip pling out on tho air: "Tho Lord is my light and my inilvatijii. horn shall I feat? Tho Lord is tho ntten,;th of my lifo. Of whom ehull I bo afraid?" I go a littlo farther on tho camo road and meet a trumpeter of heaven, and I nay, "Haven't you got somo imiaio for n tired pilgrim?" And wiping his lip and taking u long breath, ho puts his mouth to tho trumpet und pours foith this strain: "Thoy shall hunger no more, neither shall they thirst any moro, neither shall tho sun light on thom, nor any heat, for tho Lamb which is in tho midst of tho tlirono f hall lead them to living fountains of water, and God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes." I go a little distauco farther ou tho Bamo road, and 1 mootamaidenof Israol. Sho has no harp, but she has cymbals. Thoy look as if thoy had rusted from soa .spray, and 1 Bay to tho maiden of Uraol, "Ilcuo you no song for a tired pilgrim?" And like tho clang of victor shields tho cymbals clap as Miriam be gins to discourse, "Sing yo to tho Lord, for ho hath triumphed gloriously; tho horso nnd tho rider hath ho thrown into tho eca." And then I beo a whito robed group. Thoy como bounding toward mo, and 1 say, "Who uro they? Tho happiost, and the brightest, and tho fair eat in all hoavon who nro thoy?" And tho answer comes, "These aro thoy who camo out of great tribulations, and had their robes washed and mado whito with tho blood of tho Lamb." THE TOUMINU9. 1 pursue this subject only ono etop farther. What ia tho tet minus? I do not caro how fine a road yon may put mo on, 1 want to know whero it co7nes "out. My toxt declares it, "Tho re deemed of tho Lord como to Zion." Vou know what Zion was. That was tho King's palace, it was a mountain fastness. It waa impregnable. And so heaven is tho fastness of tho uuiver&e. No howitzer hits long enough raugo to shell thoso towers. Lot all tho battorics of earth and hell blazo away; thoy can not break In thosogotes. Gibraltar was taken; Sebastopol was taken; Babylon foil; but thoio walls of heaven shall never hurrumlor either to human or sa taulo beniogoineut. Tho Lord God Al mighty is tho defense of it. Great cap ital of the universe! Tot minus of tho King's highway! Dr. Dick said that, among other tilings, ho thought in heaven wo should study chemistry nnd geometry ami conio sections. Southoy thought that in heavou ho would havo tho pleasure of seeing Chaucer and Shakespeare. Now Dr. Dick may havo his mathomatics for all eternity, nud Southoy his Shakospearo. 1 Glvo mo Cluist and my old friends that is nil tlio heavou 1 want, that is heaven enough for mo. 0 garden of light, whoso leaves never wither, and whoso fruits novor fail I 0 banquet of God, whono Bwcetnesa novor palls the taste, and whoso guests are. kings for ever! O city of light, whoso walls aro salvation, and whoho gates nro praise! O palace of rest, whero God Is the mon arch and everlasting cges the length of hla relgut O song louder than tho surf boat of many waters, yet soft a the whisper of cherubim I When my last wound is healod, when tho last heartbreak is ended, wnon in last tear of earthly sorrow is wiped i-vv.iy, und when tlio redeemed of the Lord shall como to Zion, then let the harpers tako down their harps, and all tho trumpeters tako down their trum pets, and nil ncron heaven thoro b chorna of morning stars, chornn of whito robed victor, chorus of nartyr from under tho throne, chorus of ages chorus of worlds, and there bo but oni King sung, nnd but one name spoken, and but ono throne honored that of Jesus only. Admirable Training. A man who has a well deserved repu tation for discovering ndinii-.iblo trnitc in people was asked ono day how ho had acquired the happy faculty. "It isn't a faculty," said the v ntle man, with a quiet smile. "It i n habit, ind it sprang from tho early training of mothor who nlways said, 'Tin-re U jood in evory mnn, woman and e'-il 1 in thia world; you havo only to lo-ik well o find It.'" This gentleman, as n boy, wto one of a family of tevcu children. It w.u an un written law of tho hoUbehold that "peo ple" wero only to bo discnf.e-ed at ono time, namely, at tho supper hour, when the whole family was assembled. By "pcoplo" wero meant private individ uals. Public characters, tho .o who had namo end fame, wero regarded as "thiugs." to bo talked of with books, mubic, games and other matters of in . crest at any time. If any ono hud comments on friends or acquaintances to inuko theso wero 'reserved for teatitno. Then perfect freedom of expression was allowed; but it wns well understood that tho purposo of the talk was to find good points in thoso under discussion and to throw as thick a veil of charity us possible over their faults and failings. It was surprising to reo how speedily tho person who ra.T'o an unfavorable criticism wns routed by tho etorm of contrasting statement which rattled about hia head. Wrong doing was never mado light of, but bonio good was sure to bo found end mentioned. "Wasn't thero some danger of incul cating flattery and insincerity?" inquired tho listener whoso first question had called forth these fact3. "I hardly think so," replied tho other with a somewhat quizzical expression. "I havo found in my enperienco that flattery is soldom watted on tho absent, nnd Insincority has Blight hold in a spirited family discussion." Youth's Comnanion. ELLIS & WHITLEY, I,IVE)RYNI12N, South or.WtllaiEnatto Iotl, ttXfeBM ... ORKOCN NOTICE, Iwlih!tel&y to my euttomrrs In tfaa lumber tntiT that I have roKWud niy p. 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Sick Headache and relieve all the troubles Incl dent to a bilious state of the system, ouch ni Dizziness, Nausea. UrowelucBS, Distress aftei eating. Pain In the Hide. fie. While their most remarkable succesi liai been shown In curing ITeidnci a. yet C'.hi"i 3 Little I.rvctt Tills iro eqiullv lalnr'nu in Constipation, curing lndprevetitinstl-l annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the stomach itlmulatn the liter and regulato the bowels ?vtn If i tnly cured f3 I J I'T'li 'h" tl,cy would ho ulmr" priceless to those tio suffer from this distressing complaint; ut fortunately their goilnf"i does not end re, rr-1 thoso who one try them will Und io5o IlitiopllUvahmblo In bo many ways that icy "ill not bo willing to do without them ut aiicr all tic!c head stsa Wllilfel f h h tr of .o many ii-1. lhat hei-e Is where ..!!: i xir Krcu.t bo,--t. Oar pills cure It hit- ot!w,r t'o nit. CAUTtfu't" Lptm: I.ivrn Pit ls are very small ml very o.ts" to take. Oio or tw o pills make doon. Thoy nro Ftriclv vegetable and do .ot cripo cr puege, I ut by their penth) action titt.v u!l who issi t'i. in. In vials at 25 cents; 've for $1 Sold pi ,tv ni i e, or sent by malL ciskb ia:.'.5;s C8., Wew Twi. M fill. U M hall Ah iMiiWiJ- 'ifelt 'fiw vU UHSTPATEHTS BEST WrtlQVCMENTS. TTtUnr WIUssI MstMu. WITH EUCTRO- NACNETH3 SUSPENSORY. Mtslsms (MSlltet DM etttitisUM st Vrsls,Mc,s (,tHi,iiHu m IssUcmlM. dSI It KM miMu.luihrt, , MisiUs, (mmsI til ..lis s s4 stss, us. drsifti. Uw, s,r, rsssuii,ss, su HWf. Us(sr, rissBMiUH, '4tWS,ISjBISMtk. lKb( I Jilt. .If. 1 ft. Ulll J lil rartr s tof.U ,oo, ui .hi tn sllif tViV 4IMUM H V. TsssmsI. Uts Wa tu4 tr (Sl mat t.i.n UmUH tiiH sit a,r rssii,s fsiWi, si (K, ku4r4 s( UuliwaUU Is U l rjr .llu- .ulfc uvptwrn iimwis sLSATMir isrstwKi, is rwii.itwMTrssralMkm,iLliIKrUNtt.MttH WWW . 1 UMV. ,HfSS fcAlSA; S tU tMkf rttf SHU. fcUisJ. IhM. few. AMI MS skliklslklBlaWUMUut. mAJTOWr 3BXOsK7XSUCO oo, Wsiy FifH Ct.iPOfXTUNi Church Directory. CuMnKKi-AND 1'BKsnYTERiAN. Salem, Oregon, Udv. .1. E. Jilulr, Pastor. Sunday cliool every Sunday, 1 " m- Preaching every' rinnday, 11 n. in. and 7:30 p. m. Oilmen house on High street, between Marlon and Union. Everybody welcome. MetuodistKi'iscopal. Services onSab bath nt ldSO nnd 7:30. Sunday school at 12; Epworth Leagues at (i:15j Prayer meet ing every Thursday evening. Bev. C. L. Kollcrnmn, ppstor. Evanoelicai,. Corner of Liberty and Center dtreets. Sunday services 10:30 a, m. And 7:30 p. m., Sunday fccliool 12 m., Y. P.S. C. E, 0:30 p. m.; 1'raytr meeting Thursday, 7.S0p. m. J, lioweisos, paster, residence 427 Liberty street. w PnKsnvTKiitAN. Church street, between Cbomcketa and Ctnter. Preaching morn ing and evening; Sabbath school at 12 m.; Y. P. S. C. E, ut .30 p. ni.; prayer meeting Thursday at7:S0p. m. ltov. F. 11. Q wynno, D, 1) pastor. Tub Chukcii ok God. Holds religeous servlcos In the Good Tompler's hall Tues day, Thursday und Frlduy evenings. Sun day s nt 10:30 a in. and 7:30. Sunday school at 3 p. in. Hider N. N, ilathews, pastor. Si'. JodKFlI'S Catuolic Cuubcii. Chc nieketu und Cultugo. Huuday services: Low mass 7:j0 a. m.; high mass 10:30; Sunday school 3 p. m.; vesprj 7.30; week days, low mass 7 a. m. Rev. J. 8. White, pastor, CoNonr.aATtos.vi.. C.rner Center and LILcrty Sorvlces Sunday ut 10:30a.m. nnd 7 p, in.; Sunday tchool 12 tu., Y. P. 8. C, E at 6 :J) p. m.; pruycr intctliig7:30p.in.ThiirB duj-. Itev. C. L. Corw In, pastor. Br. Paul Episcoi-ai. Cruucn. Corner C'auich uud (.lieiiukelu. Bei vices 10:30 u. in. uud7 p. in.jMinauy bchool 11:45 u. ni.; tervlca Tbuuduy 7.0 p. in. Rev. W. Lund, lector. Film' II.utist. Liberty and Marlon. Services 10:J) a. m.nnd 7:0U p. ni.; Sunday kchool 13 iu.; youug pcoplu's meeting ut (l p. in.; jnuj i r meeting 7.10 Thursday. Rev. Robi.it WliltuUci, pastor. Fhkk JlKTiiowsr. llev. II, F, f mnllcy piulor. Services Sundny morning uud evening, Sunday school at 10 a m.; prayer meeting Frlduy night. Church opposite North Balem school. FiUKNDi At Highland parkou ctrllne. Services lu.0 n,in. und 7.30; p. in.; kunduy school 13m.; Christian Endeavor 0 p. m,: prayer meeting Thursday 7:S0p. m. Rev, F. U. George, pastor. Qkimian ILvi'risT. Sen'Ices Iu German lloptist church north of CottHge sticet BuudayschooltitlOu.nl. Prcutulu illl a.m. Evening service ut 7;30. Itev. Jidm Feohtcr, pastor. CllKibTiAN. High and Center. Kur.dny school 12 in.; preaching 10.30 n. m.; jonuj people's society ti.S0 p, in,; proncliiug 7;oJ p. in. Rev, V7. H. Williams, pati.r, Qkuman ltEFOiutBn. Capital una ilnrl ou.; huuday service 11 a, iu.;ditminy bouool 10 a, m.; prayer meeting Wednesday 7u p. iu, Uov.J.Muellhaupt, pastor, OHKISTIAN KCISMCK. Htrvk-U ID L'ul- Inriun nail at 10:0 n.iujiua 7:30 p m ; t'ab bath school lliu,; lllble study Thu.ti'ny evvulug, UniTABiAN riiuncil. Services at 10:; a. m. auu :ju p. in. oui uay fciux'i ul li in. All luvlied. S.-ulstiiH). ttvv.ll. tl.Uruktu. South Saw.m-M. 11 church Prench lug every Sunday at IhSO a. m. end 7::0 p ui. J. II. llooik, jaitor. t.KitiiAN l.inrilKCK. North Cottage ft. Service on 1st uud 3d huuday rf tacli month at '! p. m. Rev, G. K. iltycr psstur. Avbicas iltriiontsT. North Salsm. Services at U u. in. nud 7:30 p. in. Uiuduy school at 1 r. iu. Rev, Q, While, piulor, Temperauoo gospel meeetlngs el i o'elck riunday ut W, C, T, U, hsjl. M.T. RINEMAN &UUB IK aM Fwcy Grefcrif?. Crookvrr. Ulauwsrc. La u-s. ",tn, nt Wll!o vans. AllklriU o niUl.rM a.jMVcewitMaaciiTuit la wir svuon Staple For Locating Mines. Dr. II. Fmtth is now solo agent In Ore icon for the i-nle of Marshall's Electro Mag netic rods lor locating n inen of Gold or Silver, Thl Instrument has become tho mo! eilieent force lu delecting the pm emn of olri and Silver deiiosits whether In the form ut hidden coin or qunitz lock, rhoinnker claims thiit n cnn-lul ItiM'Nii gntlon issiiro to lend one'.n t lie eiucl Jo enllty of thn treasure. For farther Infor mation please address DR. H. SMITH. 7-2U-U Fnltni, 'iiegfii. STATE STREET Largo siivk of common Brick ntway ( o'i hand. Pretscd and ornamental brick mado to order. Leave orders ftt G. Stolz, 64 Stat Micet, Goodhue St Cuhlll, 115 Stato street, or ai the yard, opj osto State Prison. Res'denee S82 Church St. J. J. MUTTON, PAINTER, Decorator, Kalsominer and Pa per Hinger. T.enve orders at A. B. Euren A Son's Fur niture store or Sroat & Gilo, Grocers. EAST AND SOUTH IA' Southern Pacific Route Shasta. Line CALIFORNIA KJCFK1.SS TKAIK HUN DAILV BETWEEN PORTLAND AND S. T. South. :. p. m. 9.18 p. m. .'1:15 u.m. 'North; " lv. P.irtiHnd -ir. I 7:d5a. in Lv. .Salem Lv. I 8:28 n, in Ar. Sin Friin. l.v. 7:00 p. m Above trains stop only ul iollowlug bin lions north of ltose'iuu', East Portland Oregon City, Woodburn, fulcra, Albany Tangent, rthedds, Hiilftey. Unrrlbburg Junction Ity, li inp nnd Eucene. UifeSllUKCJ HAl.l, ilAll.V, l.v. Lv. Ar. 8 SJ n. m. 11:17 n. m 5 50 p. 111. Albany lWitl, Jl.-illy Except Sunday. Portland Kiiom liotebiirz Ar. I 4.o p. m, Lv. I 1:40 p. m. Lv. 7:00 a. m i'O p. in. 7-j2 p.m. ' fi p. ni. Lv. l.v: Ar loitlnnd Mllflll Albany Ar. 1 10: ,0x111. Lv. I TM u. m Lv, tSXQ a. m. TOLLMAN BOFFOT SLEIiPERS. Second Class Sleeping Cars ForaccommodHtiou oi niRdengcrs holding second c.ass llc'utts ulUchedto eiprc-s tmlcb. est Side Divisb, Between Portland and Cervallis: KAllY (KXrKIT I'ONIU), asTnir JIO i. m. JiV." Ar. Vo'nlind Cjrvriil Ar. I 5:-Wp. m. 1 v. 1 12:55 p. m. It Albatiy Mid CorM.!''. counect wltn Italns of L'uvon Pnoilo Itallrnjd, KypiiKJ-iAry (i,ML VrcvisuNDTv 4-Bp7m. rLv.l'oilli,ii 4- K) p. in. r Lv.WtKii irA T. rK:ida.' 7:i P. in. I Ar.McMlnuvlHy v. Lsij5rL Through Tickets To til points EAST ml SOUTH FOr tlCllO'S Cndtnll infnr,r.,,,nn ........ J?Xr,il'?m''!''et&tn-r''-v ". fompal ny agent M.leni, tW.?. 'ss.Ae't nn3tr M Tickets OK SALE bHwCLH1 M s Kansas Soutii, OM AHA Citv, St. Paul' CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, Aaltll PUlt Etist, North and PULLMAN SLEEPERS. COlONbT SLSEPER5, KCUNIKG CHAIR CARS AND OISERS: Wowncs rortte-d o x, Frr.elfevJtKTfrr TICKETS TAD EUROPE ru or p.tdrew. Z .-u ihrtVKewiBtMaaaiTttit la wir svuon A'. i) inn mt-r. i.T, -. . . WstHt iteMef jwirMtfemfic, aVjWMhlcston Bt- f mmvMHnH IVktlasd, Okecon trsrs tSCf ItiS:8L M. CO 5 el" CO -. cr. hLDO . Sr- . Si. ST O - w - 05 5-115 i- M -T- (-1 (-W J PS3K' et- - s 8 9 J- U W 9 rT S3 PO ft W S c p gO tr rn r-H U1 T ts.irs- , n p n rO ft) Ol h L-J - tJ v- LP 2 tP- . Ul ra r-l .. . CD e-L rxi . y C I 5 I o O o Sr1 g w q $pB ft) .- M - E e hta. w -I o Pre Qp CD e-t- L L. O O. Hr-2 B sTci iJ ro K IB J g p O CD &- !g g,s' X . S iS iw w " r-t ??- F. SJ o CO i-i C LU to B. ct- cf (d c b tr 5' tr. P 0 p t-l p to CD P - (L) " Fg p'S-o 51 - p tDftri" P S-' CR.T3 E" EJ. -! O CD p a y rr-? S" trf ii a p 5'rbd S3 B- to .-t P CD w." CO UJ Hi O 2.5 rPh-g cr o g cd -CD g g M O. . P S'H m -d Q- i" m ew Z3 - to cr 2 CO CD P O B o ,- CQ P r-l P s CQ P P J ar t"""'T j oo CO C-O CO sr CD THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, ORliGON. Itntcs, S?2.50 to $5.00 per Day Tho bi-it holel bi tween Portland andean Franeleo. i"lil-cU.h9 In till ItB tipiiolnb ments. lt tables uro served T.lih the Choicest JPruitH Uniwn.lu llio liiunielta Vulley. A. i. WAGNER, Prop. FOR SALEI CHOICE TRACTS FOR SUBURBAN HOMES AND FRUIT GARDENS, Within one-hnll mllo of two eleetrlc street car lines nml Inti'Kronnds station nnd post olllce Only two nnd onc-qmirter miles from thoceiilei tif Hitlciu. ilealthy, beau tlful lociulou. feoil cxtri;ood, well drained nnd rich. Price low ifnrt Ipiihh ensy. WO-tf II. Y tXilTLE. FOR SALE. Alisolutcly - Hnfe - Investment. $10,000 FOR $6,000 The new two-story brick store building und giohud occupied by Geo, F, Hmllh.on Commeielttl stieet. For snie fur iO.OOO, If niniu soon, itrnisju per ceni. on mat nnd will bo worth $10,010 In less nii.ount. than llvo years ts-iu-u H. S'. COTTLE. IJcl'oro Slarling on n Journey A person usually clef Ires to gain Fon-.o In formation bs to the most desirable toute to tale, and will piirehabo tlchets via the ono thutl)l u lloiil Lliu the Quickest auu best service. UefoieBtartlugon a tilp to chl caRoornuy point East, jou should provide yourself Willi a map ana timetable of the VrUcunMn (.cntial Lino. Tho trains run on this route are ' estlbule and are eaulppcd with Pullman's latest mewing Itoom a.tep-en-, elegant 1 ay Coaches and Dining ( am of latest design, built cxpressl loi mister vice, and are exquisite lu lurnlshlngs nnd convenient nnd comlorlablo in urrnnge meul and s eoniplete lu eveiy detail that they hae no surerlorln comioit and ele gance. Tho ilimiif,' car service is pronoun eed by all tho moot elegant ever Inaugur ated, and Is operated in the lutti est ot lis putions. Fust trains via the Wisconsin Central Lines leave Minneapolis dnily at 12:45 p.m. and 6:2b p m., and bt. Paul at 1:10 p. m. ana 7:15 p. m., mailing favorable connec tion with all ualns iiom the est and Southwest. For tickets, maps, pamphlets and lull Inlormatlon apply to O, F. Mclselll, C. P. jnd'i. A ,21Inneapolls, Minn ,nnd to Jas. C. Pond, General PaFsenger and Tleliet A(,enl, Chicago, 111. 1-16-ly THE YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Devcloi ment compnuv's ste.mshlp lino. '? miles hluuter, IX) hours less, tune than bj any othci loutc. Hisl cmss thiough purnciiRer and lreight line troni Poitlnnd aird ull ri"lr. In tho V, 11 lametto vallev to and licni (-au Piaucscr TIME SCHEDULE, (h-ieept Kunuujsj. Leave Albany 1:00 PM Leave Con allls -, lMOPM Arrive Yaqulnn ....... 6:30 PJI Leave Yiiqulmi - --.-.. .(.:43 AM Leave Corvallls 10:iSA M Arrive Albany - - 11:10 AM O. A O. trains connect at Albanj and Corvallls, Tho above trains connect at YAQUIMA lth the Oiegon Development Co's Ju MBteninshlris between Yanuina und hn Frnnclspn. H. H. Passengers lrom Portland and all Willamette Vulley points can make close connection with the trains of the VAQUINA HOUTE at Albany or Corvallls and if destined to San iranUseo, Ehould arrange to arrivo at Yaquina tho evening before date of sailing. faismger and Freight Kates Alwsjk (Le liowtst. Tor lnfoimatlon apply U ilessrs HULMAN & Co., Fielght and Ticket Agents 200 and 02 Front sf.. Portland, Or. O.O. HOGUK Ao't Geu'l Frt. & '' Pass. Agt., Oregon PacUlo It. It. Co CoiTcllls, Or C.H.HABWKLL.Jr.Hen'l Irf, & Pass. ; Agt. Oregon lieioloxmenl Co.. "M Monleomt it st.;! Is the Oriental salutation, knowing that good health cannot exist without a healthy Liver. "When the Liver is torpid tho Bow els aro sluggish and con stipated, tlio food lies in tho stomach undi gested, poisoning the hlood; frequent headache ensues; a feeling of lassi tude, despondency and nervousness indicato how tho wholo fcystem is de ranged. Simmons Liver Regulator lias been tho means of restoring moro people to health and happiness by giving thom a healthy Liver than any agency known on earth.. It acts with extraor dinary power and efficacy- NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED., As a general family remedy for tlyspcpifi, TorpIdXIver, Constipation, etc., I hardly etet use anything else, and havo never been dis appointed in tho effect produced; it seems to be almost a perfect enro for oil diseases of the Stomach and Dowela. W. J. KcEutoY, Slacon, Oa. ff500 ttV f&f vT TsVM i 9u Ni ,VC AN n i p i fii- AVMMHa UAS v rr HEALTH. o,3?ICnKU Gollen Balsam No. I Sores on tho Legs and Body; Sore Lara, E?5l,..?"?t lo-,UPIer-coIored Biotchea, Syphilitlo Catarrh, diseased Scalp, ard air ES5W ioi?i ' th dlseas "own nn.'i'S'JK G.Wen Balsnm No. 5c S?'f JrTf,rt,uTi MercurlaiqyplilliUo Khou SJi'i. r"s In the Bones, rains In th rwTt c K?,'Jba Ketki Ulcerated Set fiS 6rT,mt!o, ""h, tumps ail con iSi ,torJ?. Stiffness of the Umbs, anJ endicotM all disease from tho system, whether caused by Indiscretion or abuse kLtJSS ,?"1? th9 blood pur ani X.e ltlcliau'a Qolaen Hpanlsh Autl. S2; .,,ortho pw f Oonorrhaa, Clctt, Irritation Gravel, and all Urinary or deal y,rnement. Prlca 94 00 per l;",,cha' Coldest Spanish Xn. jecitoa, forseTere ease of Gonerrboea, ..? "J?,t OoUT Ointment for the effective healing yphllitlo Sores .iDdniUttl0'i rt ebper Box. MBralatretaet! lou of phmieal povr g exs or CTtMrork, tfMmUoo.eta. ? 'T"sa Q.3, Mmtiir saakac! THt RJCHAJIDS DfiW C.,AiU W U HiBKBT ST. wtazrnm