Af 6 M i' . lB ottf pMhmlttr in evwy city, with Qui ca-opvration of all honest men, amid image wr again; the Iniquitous WMttaf Bywrn. It is the deadly para fltto fafeteutil on honest la1or and ehonld 1m extonnhiittotl by r vigorous hand. America bids fair to supply tho roar keta of the world. A regular auction AMf to to be established in London for OsYttforni fruit, which will be shipped by ppeoW train to New York, then ttMMferred to the refrigerators of the fMt aieaners And so reach Europe in good ooadifckm. AattwkrlsjM are baffled In the search lor be origin of the "sausage." It Monafo be a very ancient institution and was a favorite dish among the Oreefcs and Eomans. The bologna pan age ifl a descendent of the ancient ' Roman sausage and so is oldor tlmn the historic ''wiener wurst." ftmf HUNTS. - mn President Harrison.ex-PresidentClovo-land and other eminent statesmen of both political parties have warmly in dorsed tho proposal for a public i.ehool celebration on Columbus Day. This .movement appeals to every true Amer ican. It brings togothcr in n common cause individuals among whom on most .subjects there is wido diversity of thought and opinion. The unfortunate Marquis of Lorno seems to systematically have fallen from favor, if he ever attained it in tho eyes of the queen. His last escapade of pre senting himself for election to. iarlio numtas a LiboraMJnionist ud being ignomjniously defeated has raado him .appear at a great disadvantage. Ever since his marriage with tho Princess Louise bo has been relegated to tho end of a royal procession. Now it is feared . that he "will not be in it." A Common Misnomer. Nothing is inoro common than tho np ' plication of tho word "brutal" to tho miscreant who murders his neighbor, kicks or kills his wife, beats his chil dren or shoots his sweetheart. A late article on tho awful riot in Nov? York in July, 1808 an articlo written by a brilliant newspaper man who was henr ly murdered at that time by tho infuri ated mob says, "Human nnturo wae transformed into, that of boasts." "With all deforenco to. that writer, and the thousands of other scribes who daily commit this involuntary injustice for it is a cruel injusticoto boasts let us say that there is nothing in tho nets or motives of a mob of bloodthirsty, do moniacal, furious, dostrnctivo and mur derous men which lain tho leant liko tho nets and motives of tbow creatures which it pleases us to designate as "the lower animalB." Even tho most dangorousnnd fiorco of wild creatures lions, tigers, grizzly bears, panthors and wolves novor wero known to band togethor to destroy nnd terrorize their own kind, No naturalist student of 'wild animals overknew'or heard of such n thing as n fowdisuf footed lions or tigers, angry nt soino real or fanciod wrong, fomenting trou ble with thoir disgruntled boon com panions and combining in a body to slaughter tho peaccablo and inoilonsivo of thoir kind. It is not recorded that any of thoso, or other flcrco four footed creatures, over was yot known to attack the lair and family of Ids neighbor, or indood to fall upon any utterly inoffon slvo croaturo of its own or another race, and slay it for tho inero sako of slaying. It is of courao a law of tho very bo tng of carnivorous creatures a law that must always seem cruol and inoxpllcablo to tho softer hearted that thoymust kill to livo. It is not their fault, but their necessity; a inero measure of solf preservation. It is doubtful if thoy over kill from moro wanton love of kill ing that proud distinction bolongs to man alono. And thoro is cortainly nothing in tho least "beastly" in a war against proporty into whioh most mobs finally resolve thomsolvcs. If a hun gry man should snatch a. loaf of bread from his uoighbor and run away with it, tho act would justly bo likouod to that of a boast for only in such cir cumstances does a beast meddlo with his fellows' property. It is a still sharper injustice to tho "lower animals" to call tho wretch who kicks, beats or kills his wifo "a brute." No bruto, if by this wo mean a crcnturo with four foot and "no soul," was oyer known to nbuso his mato. That is an othor distinction which bolongs to tho malo of tho human species. Even n mad dog, agonizod nnd driven out of his real nature by tho dlsoaso of rabies, will never, it is said; blto ft female dog. Ho loathes his ordinary food, ho simps nt the hand that would help him, he for gets tho master whom ho had lovod for years, he attacks his best friends, just as human maniacs sometimos do, but he novor bites tho femalo of his own kind, even though Bho may bo n stranger to him. It does not appear tliot the tiger, when he comes deuwnrd at night, after a day's roaming, nud finds that his spouse has not hunted anything for sup per, ever falls upon hor and kilts hor for that reason and men havo killed their wivea for that and even lesser sins. So let us invent somo other and juster adjectives for designating nnd condemning---6y stigmatizing tho worst crimes and most monstrous sins of mon, nnd no longer insult their betters by calling wek deeds "brutal" nnd "beastly." WJwr the erne! lulsuoiuer is not utterly earelsM attd tkonghUmu, it is thorough ly owaiaHdfalw MiM Eide De Wolfe will boa member of the Ramsay Moi ris Comedy company, during the coming season. Mr. Thomas W. Kfeno's repertory will consist of "Uichnrd III." "Ham let." "Othello." "Louis XI" and "Rich eHon." Fanny Davenport expects to arrive in New York from Europe about Oct. 8. She Will be seen onlyin "Cleopatra" this season. A silver train of real Unmas is one of tho features of "The White Squadron," which in having u remarkably success ful run at the Fourteenth Street the ater, New York. "Ye Earlie Trouble," Mr. Henry Guy Carleton's romantio comedy of the American Revolution, will be presented for four weeks at Proctor's Twenty third Street theater, New York, begin ning Oct 1U. The complications arising from tho marriage of a young artist to a girl who proves to be his sister furnishes tho plot of tho play, "No Use for Money," which is to bo tried at Proctor's Twonty-third Strcot theater, Now York, on tho after noon of Sept. in. M. Uuibal, u French conjurer, and Afllo.GrovillearG at tho Eden Mu ice, New York. Mile. Grovillo is a mind reader. M. Guibal places her in a trai ce, after which he collects written or w hispored question from the audience, it is her province while blindfolded to answer these- questions and also to locrv o things hidden by pooplo in the audience. TURF TOPICS. T. B. Richardson, 2:lGXtis now spond Inbi3 tenth summornt the meet, and ho can trot amilo now a littlo letter than his record. C. J. Hamlin- tho sage ot Village farm, Buffalo, says that "EdwcrdGeers nt $20,000 a year would bo tho chcupost man in tho training business." Ed Geers has cjiristened the pneu matic sulky "Tho Ghost." G.:er8 says that tho present wooden sulky wheel will soon bo a thing of tho past. Tho groat stallion Sultan, 3:23, by Tho Moor, daxn Sultana, dropped duiiil at Ab dallah park, Cynthiana, Ky., itf ter be ing drivtm a inilo. His ownorn recently refused $40,000 for him. Gcorrgo Starr has received tho stout hearted, brown stallion, Gold Leaf, U:1G4, to campaign. Tho horse is n grandson of Wcdgowood, 2:10, and his speed and courage are not to bo won dorod at. - Dr. Whltwell, tho vetorinnrian who was called to treat Allerton, nays thnt tho stallion will start no moro this year. Tho muscles of his leg wero so badly wounded as to incapacitate him for further work for a long timo at least. Tho trotting string at Palo Alto farm Includes tho record horsea Advertieer. 2:10; Electricity, 2:17?; Azmoor, 2:20) Truman, 2:22; Norhawk, 2:20Jf: Bernal, 2:24; Langton, 2:20.f ; Bell Bird, 2:20)4 as a yearling; Novelist, 2-J37H; Lucy noor, 8:37; Orphina, 250; Rowena, 2:87 as a yearling, and WavoLot, 2:20. RAILROAD JOTTINGS. Tho first horso railroad wao built in 1820. J. A. Slnegard has been appointed gon oral manager of tho Philadelphia and Reading railroad. Mr. Henry C. Gould has boon elected vico president nnd general mnnngor of tho Gould Coupler company. F. B. Hnrrlmnn has boon appointed superintendent of tho Fremont division of tho Illinois Central railroad. M. W. Cooloy has nssumod tho duties of ongiueor of maiutonnnco of way of tho Toledo and Ohio Contral, with head quartors nt Bucyrns. A now bridge Is to bo built across tho Ilaokonsack river nour Jorsoy Citybj tho Pennsylvania railroad. Tho struc ture will bo about 1,000 foot long and will cost nt least $100,000. It is now Raid to bo anthoritatlvoly denied thnt tho "Littlo Wizard" is after tho Tohuanlepoo railway or that a con cession lins boon granted to him by tho Mexican government for n liuo from Jnaroz to Mazatlan. WHISPERS ABOUT WOMEN. A paragraph on tho script of notables says, "Lillio Dovereaux Blako writes a tnnglo of curls and whirls that defy translation." A blnclc poarl nccklnco worn by Lady Ilchestor at a roccnt ontortniumont Is said to bo worth $123,000. Thoro is only a singlo row of tho goms. Ton-year-old Edith Brill, of Wool wich, Eugland, bus received tho Royal Humane society's medal for saving ono of two littlo boys who foil into King William's dock. Mrs. Ricks, tho venerablo negro wom an from Llboria who rccontly shook linnds with Queen Victoria, attended a Salvation Army meoting in London a fow days ago, mado a speech and danced a jig, to tho groat delight of tho army. Mrs. Augusta M. Rodgora, the first woman inventor in thu United States, is still living a very beautiful nnd strik ing porson, whao hair has beon snowy whlto for many years. She lives with hor married daughter in Jacksonville, Fla, ODDS AND ENDS. It is stated that 40,000,000 of Oneen Victoria's! subjects in Iudia never know What it is to get enough to eat Richmond, Ind., has nn organization known as tho "1827 society," composed entirely of porsons lorn in 1827. In Gorinnnv married men wear wed ding rings, a custom which mauy writ ers havo advocated in othor countries. Tho littlo town of Cumberland in Rhode Island boasts of a meoting house which was built in 1740. Tho late Pnl dont Uarfleld's mother worshiped in it in her youth. CLEAN! v Ir yowifould Im clwm and haye yourolothoa demo jiip is Um a4wrtitd lrewiect munnor, tako them to tho . fALM TI1M L.UIMJRY vki ftll work ii don by white labor and in tho moat Surprised Ur. "Yesterday I went out to catch crabs. I saw a hole in the sand that looked as if there might be crabs in it. 1 felt around in the water carefully, when all atouce 1 was almost scared to death. What do you think, grandma, 1 pulled out of the watert" said Johnny Fizzlo top to his grandmother, who Is very nervous. "What was it, Johnnyr "A bloody human foot." "Mercy on us! Horrible! horrible! Do the police know about it?" "Why, nd, grandma, it was only my own foot. A crab bit mo on my little toe." Texas Sif tings. Patience, ill kawsAraWr 5W Ho If I were to try to kiss you, what would you do? She Scream. He Do you mean it? Sho (impressively) Indeed I do, so you had better wait until wo are out of hearing of tho hotel. Brooklyn Life. Who Owned tllo Vvw. "If you had como and nsJrert mo for them you might havo hd all you wanted and welcome." This, if story tellers nre to be trusted, is v hat farmers always say wbou thoy find b td boys rob bing their orchards. And It Is true be yond qncstion thnt peoplo in general Hko to havo their righto as proprietors respected, oven in tho most trifling mat ters. So it was with an Irishman of whom a roportor tells a littld story. There was a Bpecial celebration of some kind in tho church whore ho owned a pow. Tho building was crowded, and just as tho so.vico begai this proprietor mado his wa down th nislo to tho door of his pow. which was only two seats from tho front. In it wero two or thrco ladica, htraugors to him. Thero wim still abundance of room near tho head of tho seat, but ho stopped at f 10 door, laid ono hand upon tho back of tho pow next in front, nnd with an imprcssivo wave of tho other said, In a voice loud enough to bo heard all over tho church: "Como out of that nowl" Thihadies, surprised and greatly con fused, obeyed with nil hasto, but r.n Boonor was tho last ono out in tho nK'o than tho man waved his hand gin ciensly: "Now in wid yez again," ho romarked londor than heforo, "an make ycrselvca ter homo. Oi only wanted yez to know wno owned tho pew." His tono nnd gesturos and stnllo were so pollto and reassuring that tho ladies resumed their seats 'and tho priest weuf on with tho Borvico. Youth's Com panion. An Expcnulvo I.ampalitule. Higgins, tho street car conductor, wn.1 on tho night turn last week and ho did his sleoping in tho daytime. When he woko up from his much noeded rest ono afternoon his industrious littlo wifo hrought out for his admira tion a lampshade mado of colored tis buo paper. She had mado It with her own protty hands, nnd its scalloped bor dor was perforated with innumerable little hole3, through which tho light of tho parlor lamp would fall on tho table. "Tell mo if you think it is protty," demanded Mrs. Higgins, holding the shade out for hor husbnnd to inspect it. "It looks lovely," began tho man, but a3 his oyes fell on it moro closely ho turned palo and Baid, in n hoarse voice, "Yon raado thoso holes with my boll punch?" "Yes, dear, whllo you wero asleep. But what makes you speak that way?" asked tho littlo woman, grently alarmed nt tho sudden chango thnt had como over tho nufortunnto Higgins. "Oh, nothing," ho said, "only you've rung up ouough fares on that lamp shade to use up a year's salary. Every one of thoso holes will cost mo live conts, that's nil." And tho unhappy man groaned. William Henry Siviter in Harper's Mag azine. Tho Volco of ISxperluneo. "Whnt," said tho locturor, warming to his subjoct, "what will unman u bright youth more, what will destroy his ambition quicker than tho calamity of being thrown ovorboard by tho object of his worship?" "Marrying hor," piped tho henpecked man In tho tear of the hall, nnd tho an ilicnco tittered and oven tho lecturer 6milod. Capo Cod Itom. The Host Wajr. no You know every ono is Baying that I am going to marry hor for her inonoy, and 1 feel so badly about it Can't you suggost some way of stopping people's tongues? She (thoughtfally) There's only one way I can think of nt present. Ho (eagerly)-What is that? Bho You might break off tho engagement.--Brooklyn Life. Why Mi fipoltr. Tntter 1 didn't suppose your Bister would remember me, but tho other day slio spoke to mo quite pleasantly. Von Bluinor Thnt was tho day you wero both at tho seasido, wasn't it? Now York Herald, Btrvlng a l'urjo. Clara What nro you wearing suoh a hoavy veil on tho plcnio for? Why, you can't boo through it, . Maud I know it. I got it to offer to tho chaperon. Cloak Roviuw. ELLIS & WHITLEY, JLIYERyMEN, BoutH eOVlllannatt Hotl, JUMBM ... OBKOON NOTrCB. Iwik!teay to wy ruttarom lu tbe lamWtfMl&Ml htv rleie4 uty thk Ittaa ta tho Ituaiu, I'imWii A Cn, luw&vr fftnlMfW, but ttlll Mk thn patromw V1 he ooatreeiow, h4 I win try to mue 'A (wye teUrt to mil on hi b4 Mt mmt wtom M nhaMiv i"f lfir. I cmA m a4 hMtMr u ts l Ofea awa "5ritauiwii. A Sclcntltlc Ctilrl'nniist, "He i5d ins cranks down," was Bald of the late Colonel John C. Bundy, editor of The ReUgio-Philosophlcal Journal, of Chicago. With equal truth it might be eaid that he held the frauds down as well. Ho wns uunlternble in his convic tion of tho reality of communication Ikv tweon spirits in nud out of the flesh, but no man over pursued fraudulent "mo dlums" nnd manifestations more merci lessly than ho. Ho held that tho cause of spL-itualism could in no way be bet ter served than by unearthing the frauds and tricksters that have bo ga'hered about it as at times to well nigh disgust all decent people with its pretensions. No.materiallsti ecientint, no strict or thodox priest or preacher ever moro zealonttly hunted to tho or.rth the fVuuds practiced on tho public in the name of spiritualism than John C. Bundy did. He was, moreover, ono of tho clearest headed, coolest, most intelligent men of his time, with a brain parked full of ehrewdnosd nnd common sou. . Yet ho held that after a thorough lifting and exposure of all the tricks and cheating, whereby unprincipled piofcsMonal me diums raako a living off a pabliu that dearly loves to bo gulled, there still re mains undoubted ovideuco of communi cation between departed spirits and those hi the ilesh. Ho certainly had a right to beliuvo so if ho choe. To the Fcientific establishing of his faith and to psychic research generally he devoted his lifo and his paper. His unquestioned sincerity and his trained power of scientific reasoning fitted him peculiarly for tho task he had under taken, and his death mu it therefore bo a great loss to psychic research in America. The increasing number of authenticated facto' in hypnotism, clair voyanco, thought transference, as well as the remarkablo cures of disease by no known medical means, show there is a wonderful field opening be fore the investigator of Mental science. Whether ono goes in for spiritualism 'or not ho must regret tho death of a man whose journal was devoted to the examination of such psychological facts. Colonel Bundy was president of the council which wns organizing a world's psychic congress, to meet during the fair at Chicago. 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Presbyterian. Church street, between Chemeketa and Center. Preaching morn ing and evening; Sabbath school at 12 m.; Y. P. S. C. E, at 0:30 p. m.; prayer meeting Thursday nt 7:30p.m. Kov.F. H. Gwynne, D, 1) pastor. The (Jnuitcir or God. Holds rcllgeous sorvlcea In the Good Templer's hall Tue . day, Thursday and Friday evenings. Sun days at 10:30 a m. and 7:30. Sunday school at 3 p. in. Elder K. N. Mathews, pastor. St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Che- meketu and Cottage. Sunday services: Low mass 7:30 a. m.; high mans 10:30; Sunday school 3 p. in.; vespers 7:30; week days, low mass 7 a. in. Rev. J. 8. Whlto, pabtor, Conqrkoational. Ojrner Center and Liberty Services Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. in.; Sunday tchool 12 m., Y. P. 8. C, E at6:J0p.m.;prnycrmietIng7:S0p.m.Thurs day. Rev C. L, Corwlu, pastor. St. Paul Episcopal C'Ukcu. Corner Church and Chemeketa. Beivices 10:30 a. m. nnd 7 p. m.;Huuduy school 11:45 a, m.; service Thursday 7.S0p. hi. Rev. W. Lund, rector. First Uaptist, Liberty and Marlon. Services 10:30 a. in. nud 7:00 p. m.; Sunday school 12 m.; young peoplu'u meeting at 6 p. m.j prayer meeting 7:U) Thursday. Rev Robert WhltaUer, pastor. Kkee Methodist. Rev. R. F, Bmnlley pastor. Services Sunday morning a.nd evening, Sunday school at 10 a m.; prayer meeting Friday night. Church upposlte North Salem, school. Friends. At Highland park on car lino. Services 10:30 a.lm. and 7.80. p. in.; Sunday school 13 m.; Christian Endeavor 0 p. rn.: prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. Rev, F. M. George, pastor. GEiutAN UAiii8T.-Servlces in German Baptist church north of Cottage street. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Preaching at 11 a.m. Evening service nt 7.30. Rov. John Fechter, pastor. Christian. High and Center. Sunday school 12 rru; preaching 10:30 a. in.; young people's society &S0 p. m.; preaching 7:30 p. m. Rev, YV. R. Williams, pattor. Geiuian Rkj-oiuikd. Capital and Marl on.; Sunday service 11 a, tn.;Sunday school 10 a. m.; rrayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. 111, Rev. J. Muellnaupt, pastor. OintlsTXAN Science. Services In Uni tarian hall at 10:20 a.mjtnd 7:30 p. m ; Sab bath school 13 rn,' Bible study Thursday evening. Unitarian rnuRat-servlces atlfrSO a. m. and ": p. m. mi n day sehool ut 11 m. All InvlteU. Seats free. Rev. 11. II. llrowu, minister South Saux-M. K. cburcU. Preach ing every Suudty at 1CWM a. m. and 7iSO p. m. J. 1L Rootk, iuator. IiEkxan Luthbun. North Cottage Bt. Uervlreanu Ux nnd !M Sunday of each month at 3 p. lu. Rev. G, E. AJej er.pastar. Avbicun UKrnoniBT, North Halem. Servicer at 11 a. in and 7:90 1. m. Sunday ahool ut 1 p. lit. Uov, O, W, White, pastor, TemrKraucgtMfelmeetlngt4 o'clck Sunday at W, O, T. U, hall. M.T. RINEMAN BXALX nt Stifle Farcy Groceries, HrAAkATV ntAACUrarA turner uru4.k B4 WJraw trare. AilVlcds Wmliifeod, tfS !! $ w BUy wuduefc ' Salora Abstract and Loan Co, The only Abstract books of Marlon conntv. Real estate orders filled promptly and safely. W. H. H. WATERS, MANAGER. For Loca jug Mines. Dr. H.Smith Is now sole nirent in Orc- netio rods for locating miner- of Gold or Silver. This Instrument has become the most emcent iurce 111 oureuB "" ! enco of Gold and Silver tlepoiits whether t .1... rn.m nr VitHrfan niln nt ntmrtK lYielf. The matter claims that a cn:e(ul Investi gation is sure to lean one in 1 n eaun iu culltyof Uie treasure. For f irther infor mation please aaarebs DR. H. SMITH. 7-2f-tf Salt ro, Oregon. Burton STATE BTEEET BRICK YARD. Large stock of common Brick always on hand. Pirssed and ornamental btlck made to order. Leave orders nt G. Btolz, 51 Stale street, Goodhue A Cahlll, 05 State strict, or at the yard, opposite State Prison. Residence 382 Chun h St. J. J. MUTTON, SICN AND HOUSE PAINTER, Decorator, Kalsomiuer and Pa per Hanger. Leave orders at A. B. Buren A Bon's Fur niture store or Sroat & Glle, Grocers. EAST AND SOUTH VTA Southern Pacific Route Shasta Line CALIFORNIA EXPRESS TRAIN HUN DAIM BETWEEN POItTIiAND AND S. l South. ;7:00 p. in. 0:18 p. m. 8:15 a.m. TyoTTh7 Lv. Portlunu Ar. I 7:o5 a. m Lv. Salem Lv. I 5:28 a. m Ar. San Finn. Lv. 7:00 p. m Above trains stop only at lollowine sta tlons north of Roseburg, Eatt Portland Orgon City, Woodburu, Salem, Albany Tangent, Shedds, Ualsey, Harrlsburg Junction City, Irving and Kugene. ltoaEUUHQ MALL DAILY, 8:3U a. m. 11:17 a. m 5:50 p, in. Lv. Portlund Ar. J 4:S0 p. m. Lv. Salem Lv. 1:10 p. m. Ar. Roseburg Lv. 7:00 a. m Albany Local, Dally Kicont Sunday. fM) p. m. Lv. 7a p.m. Lv: 9.00 p. m. Ar. Portland Eulem Albany Ar. 1 10:.) turn. Lv. I 7:30 p. m Lv, I 0:30 a. m. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Second Class Sleeping Cars- For accommodation ot passengers holding second class tickets attached to express trains. tYest Side Division, Between Portland and Cor vail is: PAILV (EXCEPT SUNDAY). "7au a. m. LV. Portland A"r7 12:10 p. m. 1 Ar. Corvallls Lv. 6130 p. in. 12:55 p. m, At Albany and Corvallls ctmuect with trains of Oregon Paciflo Railroad. KXPKEH3 TRAIN (DAILY EXCEPTSPNDAY" 4.i p. m. 7.25 p. m. TOT. I'ortland JCrT Ar.McMlnnvllle Lv. "E20a. m 6:45 a. m Through Tickets To all points EAST and 80UTH For tickets and lull information regard, lng rat maps, etc., apply to the Oompa. ny's agent Salem. Oreiron. K.P.ROQKRS. Asst. O. K. nnA P.. cr. mjuara. B, KOEHLKU, Manager 'arKll - OMAHA Kansas Citv, St. Paul' CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, And all Palnti East, North and South, PULLMAN SLEEPERS, COLONIST SLEEPERS, RECLINING CHAIR CARS Af.'n ntwrnc. Bteomert Portlaaa to Bn FraneltcoJEvery i Days. ' TICKETS nP EUROPE KfH" rlAa Wrt anaHlU.fh ....... aKMiSaZZr- """-"v""ii6au V. A HULSORT, Awt, Qea PaM. Art I IWMhlBtea8u; J POKT1AKO, CUM ' y: m p W to o CD CD w o w ig-? CD O CD w 01 Q C! ttmO P. (, " iS n to SL 01 O CD B B 2 p tS CD a OS B P O IP is CD " '-'J OQ cr 8 p a p - HcS A ; p o p S en- 5 I to m cd b a "5 a 2 CD hj CD 2 O CD B Cm I1 rr o P It-! B 3. o o CO o o c CD TD B 1 rV 03 S CO CCS CO CO 2. cr po CD THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OREGON. IMcfl, 2.50 to $5.00 per Dny The best hotel belwcenTortland and Ban FrmiclHOi. Klrst-clKfla in all Its appoint, ments. Its tables are served with Uie Choicest Fruits Grownllnthe Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER, Prop. FOR SwXEl CHOICE TRACTS FOR SUBURBAN HOMES AND FRUIT GARDENS, WItbtn one-halt mile of two eloctrlo street car 111ns ami tmr grounds station and post olllco Uiily two ud one-quhrter miles fiom thnceiitei of Snlcm. Healthy, beau, tifui loculo ,. r-o 1 i-xtritgood, wtllilrhiued ami rich. 1 iiUMuWiindteitnseitHv, r-'.t-it 11. W.lOlfLK. FOU bALB. Absoln oly - .Mnfo - Investment, $10,000 FOR $6,000 TIih n.nr ItviLfifnMf tiplnlr atrm K..IU. nun ground occupied by Geo, F. Hmlth, on Uimnierclal street For pale fer 6,000. If taken soon. ItiutslO per cent, on thnt amount, and will bo woith 8I0.C0O In lies ihnnflvnVPIin. It. W. rVlTTf.V 6-10-lf JJol'oro Sliirting on a Journey A perton usually oeslies topilu some In fciinullon us to the most (IcMiaLle muti to tnau, and will purchase tickets in the one thai will nlloid U1111 the qnlilicst am: best service, licloie starting on u trip to Chi cago or uuy ptiiut Knt t, s ou should provide yourself Willi Hinup una time table of the sM.scoiihln LTutnil Line. Tho trains tun ou this route oieettiliule and are equipped with Pullman's li.leetDrHWlng ltootu uiup ir, clrgaiit' ay Cohohcs and Dining (are oriiilHetclislyn.liilitrapicsglj for this nr Vic.', uud ore -xnuiiltc In turnlshlngs aud convenient and comfortable In arrange ment and b loinplcto lu every delall that they hnonosuerlorin 'oujloit and elt gunce. The dining cur cervico is pronoun ted bj nil tho most elegant over luaugur ultd, nud is operated In the lutPi est 01 lis patrons. Fast trains via tho isoousin Central Lines leave Allnnenrolls dally at 12.15 p.m. aud Br6 p. 111,, and tst. Paul at Imo p. m. and 7:15 p. m., muklng favorable touncc Hon with nil unius liom the West and sou thu est. Kur tickets, maps, pamphlets nnd full liilermutiunaiply toG.K. ilcNdll, c. p. biidT. A , Mlui-uipoUa, Minn , and to.Ip.s, C. I'ond, Oeneial I iifcfeuger and 'ticket Aycut, Chicago, 111. MR-ly Sheriff" Sale. NOTICE 1h hertby given that by virtue ot nn oxcuttou duly Usued out ofthn county eourt ot tlio state ol Oi egon lor the couut ol Marion, on the 1:0th day ot Aug gunt, lbUJ.undto mo directed upon a Judg. ment duly reudorcd, entered ot rtcordoud docketed In and bj B.iUt cunt, on tho 0th day nt AU(,Uht I8r J, In a eerUiu nuittlien in bald court, pending Wherein L. und K. IliibcU weiepluintills.und c.liHilesvHiij;ha was deltndeut in fvor 01 plahatliu nnd ug.ilnst defendant, by which execution I am commanded that out of the per gonal property ot said deieudunt, or If suMkient cannot be found then out oi the u-al pioperty belonging to said delendan lu said county, on or after the Clh day August, 3B8J, tobatlsfy thesum ol SH2.30, together with Intel est thereon at the rate ot 10 per cent, per nnnum, fiom the 6th day of AugUbt lfesJ. and tholurther sum ol SI'.! 85, together ultli interest from the 6th day of Augiibt, lbb3, and the fur ther sum of lb-bO and nlso cot,ts and ex penses of snid execution. I have levied upon, und will, on Saturday, the 1st day of October, 1892, at tho hour of 2 o'cloc k p. m. of Fuld day at tho west door of the county court house la Salem, .Marlon county, Oregon, sell at public unction to tho highest bidder tor cash in hand on the day ol sale, all the right, title, interest and es tate which hald dofcudant,CharleHVaugbn, bad on or after the ulh day or Aug. lbW, in and to tho lollowlng debcrlDcd real prop erty, to-wit: Beginning ut the northwest corner of tho southeast quarter ol stctlcra 4. T, 0 H , It. a west; thence east Bli iods; thence south 14 rods; tbenco wcbtfHK rods; thence north 14 rods to the place of Begin ning, containing Js acies more or less.and also all of tho donutlbn land claim of lien Jamln Vuughn nnd Elizabeth Vaughn in V. i) 8., It. 2 west, save and except the fol lowing described piemlb-B, to-wlt: Begin ning at the bouthu est corner uf the south east quarter of section 4, T 0 8, It. 2 west of Wlllumette Meridian; thence north SO chains; thence west 2,19 chains to the northeast corner of Isaac Cook's donation land claim thence along eastern boundary of saldCook's donation land claim to chains; thence east 1.00 chains to the pace ol be ginning, containing 6 acres, more or )if a. Dated ntaalem.lBlHMlst day of Aiu.,'iiiiK. JOHN JUCIlzUT, Sheriff of Marlon County, Oregon, By F. T. Wkiohtman, Deputy. 7-14-M. THE YAO0INA ROUTE, IKON 1W1C RAILROAD And Oregon Development company' steamship lino. 225 miles shorter, 20 houri lesu tune than by any othei loute. Ilrst ciuss through passcngei and ft eight lln irom Portland and all points lu ILenll lametteullev to and Iron, ban .tiMLCiscn TIME SCHEDULE, iKxceptHunflayb). Leave AlDany l.C01M Leave Corvallls 1:40 1 M. Arrive Ynqulna 6:t!PM Leave Vuqulna t:45AM Leave Corvallls IOwAM Anlvo Albany 11:10 AM O. & u. trains connect at Alt any and Corvallib. The above trains connect at VAQPINA with the Oiegou Development t'o'b Lin )I fiUaiiishins lietween "innnlna and M Frannlscn. . ., K. . Passengers lrom rortland and au WlllHiuctte Valley points can make doM connection with the train" of tm VA()U1NA ItODTEatAlbanj orCorvalUi and If destined to San Fraudno, shoold annnge to nrrlve at Yaquina the evming before date of sailing. VtntngtT nd Freight Katu AUnu 1" LowMt. T'or Information apply to Mmi"' UUIIAN A Co., Freight and Tlck Agent 2C0 and 202 Front at, Portland. ON O B7lf 1 CO. HOGTJK Ac't Gcn'l Frt. . Pass. AgU, Oregon Pacif 0 H. It. Cf;.. Con-a!Jt,Or f H. UABWlJiL, Jr. Gen'l Frti , l-asa., Agt. Oregon Developrntnt Co., 8M Monteomf ry sUI 1&BWBind &50C M&ft z-xm .ny . vu ryvi v Jt ESJFPtvGL HKSifeLAi MM tS V.lf AN - SOLDI HEALTH, I,e IUchau'a Qolden Bnlenm a, i Cures Chancres, first and second UJ Bores on the Legs and Body; Sore EM Lyes, Nose, etc., Copptr-colored Blotches, Syphllltlo Catarrh, diseased Scalp, ard all Srtmary forms of the disease known u yphills. Price, S5 OO per Ilottle. L lllchnu's aolden Hulsnin No.s Cures-Tertiary, JIcrcurlalyphllitio Khe'J raatlsm, rains In the Bone, rains In IM Head, back of tha Neck. Ulcerated SC-t ITiroat, SyphlUtlo Itasb, tumps aid cca. trotted Cords, BthToeM of the Limbs, aai eradicates all disease from tho sysi3 whether caused by lodlafretlon or st"15; ol Mercury, leavlnif the blood pore w braltby. Vrlee S3 OO per IloUle. bo lttchau's Golden Hpatnlsli Anti. dota for the cure e( OonorrbaA, C4ei IinUtlonOravel,n4 all Urinary orOH tU dlsarraogetaeaU. Prlcn $& SO F ur Klchmu'a Ooldea Sp-nlsU In jection, for torero oases of OeDanD lnrUminatory Gleet, Stricturtfltc l'ri 1 so pr Bottle. . A ... ue Ktchaa's QoUT Olntml fortimeffcctlrsheauiar wyphlliUo Sores andtrupUoav Irtr(,l OO per B , Itlchait'a Goldou PU'f-f1"? and Brain tteatawnt) losotpbrP2i er. nctm or orer-work, VtoUtne, " Prtc. 00 BsrBMtt, tauio man juarriaicb . Sect Terrl,aaa,a3W4J Ir run fticrusos iwut oa.,A3 V ill IUKUT rt'i rn nmiifi g ibsrtv 8tr9Y M UIIHaatrt jmt0flmC F -l ' tfi' --i,