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fkotM be um at. ?W""" " o. iieuvwsu wnw rata ;: mta Oloiw to show that then it noth- tag to fet United cute oonstitntioti to jwirwt ft president had vk president from being rstidenM dl! the (Mine state. This document deofores only that the testers in their reipeottre sUtoa shall Vote ftr president: ami vkse president, mm of whom shall Jtoot be a resident of DM taioe stftte with themselves. Even tt the country wanted a president and toe president from the.ssiie state, the iifBcoJty conld bo got around by the lMto froin that state simply omitting to Tote, and tearing those from the fetter states to vote' for the nominees. Battbeprovistou in the constitution k jhaposes n littitniaon whatever on eon- pew a w wBom it snail vote tor in c.-tee ef fMlnt to choose by the electoral col lege. The house is simply directed to ler president one of the tlireo i having the highest number of Mbm for.preeident, while the senate is tttwoted to select h vice president from he two candidates having the highest number of votes for vice presidsnt. Thoa there is absolutely nothing to pre tnt the Democratic house from elcct 'tog Mr. Cleveland president and the lte pablican senate from choosing Mr. Itid avvibe president. It would bo some thing new to have a president and vfco president of different political parties, but it would not bo unconstitutional, ad the wheels of time and government would still roll on. Mr. Boutwell calls, attention to tho fact that the country has drifted qutto away from the political intentions of those who, adopted th constitution. They had; not tho faintest notion of tho out; arid dried primary election r.nd nominating convention of our time. Under our" modern system of nominat ing candidates the electoral collego has beoouie practically obsolete. , Mn Boutwell says: With the experience of a centnryln mind are forced to look upon the electoral col lag aohemo m it was then understood, uo an amiable delusion, bat still a delusion. - la theory the colleges of the several tntes Were to be composed of persons not pledreJ to ptrty or to candidates, and who. with a dwvr m&motrUhm nndlmmod by venal or low con IderatiooK, were to tnrvey tho whoJto flel J and OJ to the bili places of state ta truly great , s4 etnlitentlr Worthy of tho land. ' If that scheme had life at the- beglnnlnn Its, aiatenoe ended with tho second term of I'rasl- dat WashuiKton. HERE iS A REAL CHAHiTY.. v " Gladstone. J. OnwS more triat Que old Tory; Quooit 'Tlcioria, has ijpd opportunity to display t her high spfed temper by snubbing '' Mr. Gladstonfvand the Liberal party, just aa shd' did in 1880, when Gladstone I vucoeeded Disraeli to tho promiorship. Qladntono was primo minister from 1830. tHl"itJ74, and again from 1880 till 183Qu The term on which ho is about to onttr will theroforo be hia fourth ono in tto '3 great office. . 'Should ho survive in good health wnd with undiminished intollisrtual power tho disturbances and oxcitemnub o, incident to tho changes of tho next fow months, thero is no reason why ho should not' go on peacefully uutil ho seen the actual accomplishmoat of thut which he declared in his first speech to , the uow parliament had b&mhia "pri 'wary and absorbing interest" for novon years homo rulo in Iroland. Ho stood the almost unparalleled fatiguo and ex uitonient of the lato political campaign fairly woll, and his. opponents wero doubtless grievously disappointed to bear him speak im tho now houso of oottiraona for ona hour and a quarter without a break; or quavor in his voico. Often nn absorbing purposo koopaa person alivo for years, when othervrfso he would dio, Tho prospect of at last getting homo rulo for Iroland will bo nn inspiration of health and vigor to tho aged statosman, Thoro seems mo occa sion to apprehend thnt ho will faint bo- .- fore he reaches tho goal. The Little Mothers' Alt! Society ami the Owmt Work It tt Vol. Chie of the saddest phases of child Mfe in New York & the fak of the 'Little Cothei-B" among the very poor. You may eo them in any of the crowded streets of the tenement hoiwe region 'little girls of eight, ten, evou six years, with sharp, care worn faces, tugging smaller girls and baby boys in their thin, bony arms. Their poor little bodies are bent with the heavy burden, thoir dwarfed littlo souls scarcely less deformed. In such families, whoro father and mother and all the older children aro wage earners, tho littlo girls too small to be hired in tho factories must mind tho baby, for thero's al ways a baby to mind. In whiter the littlo mother is usually locked into tho dismal rooms that such people call homo. In summer sho wanders about tho street with tho baby on her shoulder. Spmo of tho east Bido mothers sit about on tho benches in Stuyvcsant square, whoro tho smart nursemaids wheel tho dainty laco canopied chariots of their more for tunate charges. A kind hearted lady whoso houso fronts tho squaro used to go otit among theso children questioning them as to why they did not ko to school, and if they wouldn't liko to go to tho country on somo of tho ex cursions, and always receiving the same answer, that they couldn't go "becauso thoy had to mind tho baby. Tho lady interested herself in the matter, and with tho aid of her friends arranged a series of day ex cursions on Saturdays whon tho real mothers aro usually at homo. Fivo chaperons wore employed, who vis ited constantly in tho homes, found out tho littlo caretakere, arranged for somo ono olso to tako tho charges for tho day and accompanied tho children to pleasant country places at short distances from tho city. But when tho Bummor was over, and tho money raised by voluntary contribu tion and entertainments was ex hausted, tho lady opened tho base ment of her own houso and invited thomia on Saturdays for a littlo les son in sowing, and on Wednesdays for a bit of a good tiino in gomes and songs and story tolling. If you Bhould go to ono of theso sowing matinees you would bo aston ished at tho sizo of tho tiny mothers, somo of whom might ho called babies themselves. Thoy aro clad in a heterogeneous collection of things, shabby and outgrown by tho rest of tho family, for tho wage earners l must ho well dreasod. Thoy bocrin to sow on a washcloth, which, when it is finished, thoy tako homo with them, togothor with a cako of soap and n towol, and, bo it said to thoir credit, thoy mako good uso of tho outfit before thoy como again. It was tho purposo of Mrs. Johnston, tho founder of tho society, and Mrs. Honrn, her capablo associate in tho work, to teach tho children to sow on garments which should, when fin ished, bo given to thom. But so great has boon tho need of tho littlo maids that, tho ladies havo fitted thorn out with clotliing as fast as was possible Tho apjxjal mado by theso women, who, with a fow othors, havo for nearly two years carried on this work, is for half worn children's clotliing. Somo of tho responses to tliis appeal havo como in tho form of bundlos of ragged garments and old shoes that Mrs. Johnston was obliged to pay hor ashman to romovo. Now garmonts aro less practicable than those half worn, because parents eomothnos soil or pawn them. Now York Sun. llu YrWsatlflI with That. A school inspector was examining a class in grammar, and trying to eluci date the complex relations of adjectives and nouns by a telling example. "Now, for instance." said he, "what am I?" That was an easy question, and all the children shouted, "A man!" and then looked around triumphantly, m much aa to say, "ask another." "Yes. but what else?' said the in spector. This was not so onay, but after a pano a boy ventured to suggest, "A lit tlo man." "Yes, but thero is something more than that." This was a poser, but at last an Infant phenomenon .almost leaped from his sdat in his eagerness and cried, "Please, sir. 1 know, sir an ugly little man?" Boston Globe. Of More Importance. P ' Give satan his due. The Fiftysecond oongTess, wjtose long session has Just closed, is on the whole a sober, decent body. The last treasary statement on the subject gives tha total amount of coin atld THitior fnnnr,v It, tin. nmmiM. .. nvor $3,00,(KW,0W. Of this amount $000,000,- 000 Is in tho Ixeasury vault.!. The rest U in circulation and in the banks. What a Go-od Fit Moan. It is as foolish and absurd to try to wear a shoo too short for you as it WOU1U DO to Wear gloves several Sizes Irecominendlta8upcrlortoanyprescrlpUon vk otnnll ' L,j.-... ... j tt TT a A - IASVS DUitlU WiUtTU UJ UV3. tX U AilLUEH, iU A., By a good fit it is meant that the! His Oxford 6t, Brooklyn, n.y. shoo Bhould bo neither too largo nor ! too small, should not wrinkle nor allow tho foot room enough to slip ' around in it, but should bo just largo enough for tho foot to comfortably fill it They should bo about three quarters of an inch longer than your i foot, measuring from the heel to tho end of the big too, and should bo square toed and provided withlw, wide heels. Detroit Freo Press. for Infants and Children "Cator!a b co wen adapted to children that "Tho ue of 'Castorla' Is so universal and Its merits bo well known that It' seems a wort of Kupererocatlon to endorse It. Fow are the Intelligent families who do not keep Castorla within easy reach." Caiilos Jlinrnf, D.D., Now York City. Late Pastor Bloomlngdalo Reformed Church. Cnntorla csrefl Colic, Constipation Bour Stomach, Dlanhcca. Eructation, Kills Worm, gives sleep, and promotes d Without Injurious medication. " For several years I have rocommendeo your ' Castorla.' and shall always continue to do so as It has Invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Pirdm. It. D., Tho Wlnthrop," 125th Street and Tth Ave., New Tork City TttK CiKTior. CoHMjnr, 77 Men rat BTnirr, New Yoas. , Thotran3portationof$20,000,oaworth &of gold in 'a railway train from San Francisco to tho Atlantic ceast iaono of the events in human ltto which aro i calculated to turn a mimfe hair gray. ' The engineer who brought tho train skl, "I would rathor carry a ton of dynatnitq than have tho rospoufiibillty of this run." It brings to mind tho owes described by Darnas in his novels, nway back in tho daj-s of tho Louisos in Franco, when tho nobility transported thdlrgold and silver-money in barrols, oootapanied by a regimontof guards. Tltwe was mo paper-money to speak of bB, and dr,afta and bank chocks wcro unknown v Not ouly dooa thia great country sup ply Europe with broad, but it isnovgo teg to supply it with fruit. Tho flying teawer MajoBtiotook tho first load of California fruit across tho ocean to Eng. Ud recently. Tho luscious pears and peaches were shipped in refrigerator cars across tho continent from Califoi at io New York, thonco to rofrigorators lath grt stoMnor'a hold and on to wglaHd. When tho packages woro (patted tfeey were in good condition and the fruit was sold at auction in London, It does ot seem as if tho fruit raising business would be overdone inCallfor Bift yet awhile, i i Tb. quen of England munt find it touch, this being obliged to em&uro both OUdatoiM and the hot weatlwr ut onco. liven royalty dare not oppose tho will of 4m people by refusing to appoint a pop Wfatr minuter, though he may ba as ills tactetul to it persottally aa holy 'water i H be to Satan, Tlu United Statea will have two F,sjplmdidly presparotw years coming to- -m mil vm. DllUeult JuKSllnc. "Onoof tho most difllcult feats that I accomplish," says Kara, tho juggler, "and ono that I spont many days in practicing, and which I considor a really hard thing to do. is tho bal ancing of a lamp, while lighted, on n stick perched upon my foot, at tho sumo tjmo balancing a twirling basin on a stick in ono hand and keeping two piatos spinning m tho au with tho otlior. This, you can understand, diversifies the work vory noatly to say tho least. Another act on which I Bpont many weary hours is tho placing of a lighted lamp upon my head, tossing it byaquiekmovemont of tho head into tho air, whoro it turns a comploto Bomorsault and lights upon my head again all right. It is a hard tiling on my head, too, I can assure you, but lam compelled to pmotico it uiiuy that I may not loso my skill in tho act "Chicago Times. Wtiut tho lliumna Muy Irove. I Although tho banana is of Malayan origin it was found by adventurers "in Mosico. It is significant that tho .Aztecs had traditions of visits by jpooplo from ovor tho setts, whilo 'thoro was, ns if to confirm theso tra ditions, an tulinbcturo of tho religion iof tho Brahmins in thoir own tlio oloy. How unlikely it would havo soomod that tho humblp banana ishould stop forward to pravo that, bof oi-o Columbus or Loif Ericson had lau cxistonco, somo swarthy denizens of tho Old World had mado thoir way across tho watorsl Gold- (thwaitoV) Geographical Magasdno. f Not Culthnted, lVo farmeitJ, discussing tho mer its of a newcomer, decided, after von 'tilatiug him thoroughly, thatinviow of tlie fttot that "ho didn't know enough to tako off his coat whon ho ate his meals, ho wasn't to bo culti vated." Harper's Bamr, Pat Phwaro's me galluses? Mary Ann Shuro an Oi havo them on. It's tho sthoylo Oi havo to keep up, Patsy! Pat Well, yoz hand thom over. Oi havo eomethin of more importance than the sthoyle to keep up. Truth. Trustworthy Guardian. The man in the bathing suit turned to tho bored, dejected looking party in brown jeans who was lounging against tho railing at the natatorium and said: "Swimming is a glorious sport." "I reck'n," answered the other. "That's what they say." "Can't you swim?" "Not a lick." "You aro hero as a spectator, I pre sumo?" "Me?" said tho tired looking man, with a dreary yawn. "Course not. I'm hired to 'look after tho swimmers an seo that they don't git drowndod." Chicago Tribune Forco of Unblt. There was a funny Bcene on a crowded Covington car n fow days since. A lad) passenger asked tho conducter: "Does this car go up Main street?" "No, madamo." "But I leally think it does." "No, ma'am, I'm sur6 it does not." "I was infonnod that it did," oxpostu- mteu tuo may. "I'll toll you whaf I'll do," said the conductor, pulling out a rod of bilk from his vest pocket; "I'll bet you" Then ho recovered himrelf. blushed and beat a hasty retreat. Ho was a Ken tuckian from away back. Cincinnati Enquirer. Not the Same. A foreigner slightly acquainted with tho English languago cannot always placo so much reliance on its synony mous terms as tho dictionary seems to promise A tutor has revealed tho effort of a young German, a student of English, to trautdato tho famous linos; Tell mo not in mournful numbers I.lfo Is but nn empty drenml Tho young man's translation read: Tell mo not In sad fill poetry Life is thu Ureur cud of a aiu Imagine. Youth's Companion. IJIrds and Sympathy. A pair of terns have been seen to aid a wounded companion on tho water. In this caoo they lifted it from the surface and tried to assist it to fly. Tho terns not only showed sympathy but were cble to translato it into action. Other birds, either less intelligent or less indif ferent to tho danger which the prcsencoi bf a human spectator suggests, exhibit! tho same concern for wounded mates orl companions by flying round them orj alighting near tho sufferer. St. John mentions a case of n. shnlrlmlrn whlnh- would not leave its wounded mate, ondi peewits will sometimes return and hover over wounded birds, especially early in tho year, before tho full grown young have learned the ".ttremo caution, which marks their behavior later in tho season. Loudon Spectator. If tho sun gavo forth sounds leud enough to reach tho earth, such sounds, instead of reaching us in tho space of about eight minutes, as light does, would only arrive after a period of nearly fourteen years. Thore is perhaps nothing for which an educated Chinese feels a keener appreciation than for what is called a ku-tien, or historical allusion, in whatever shape it may present it self. Whon the thermometer registers 100 degs. the cablo which draws tho cars of tho East river bridge is 7 feet and 6 inches longer than whon tho thermomotor is at zero. iiiiimii m mjiaasma The Doctors Arc Coming. Ike distinguished and eminent specialist , Thoro aro 958 street car plants in the United States and Canada now, of whieh 589 are operated by ani mals, 50 by cable, 2M by electricity and 73 by steam. A ratal Error. Driggs That was a bad mistake Pringle made, wasn't it, of marrying a girl who mado all hep own gownB? Griggs Why, I should think sho wonld mako just tho right kind of a wifo. Briggs Not much. Tho first week aftor they wore married sho oponed ac counts with three dressmakers, Life. They Aro All Alike. Sninrt Errand Boy Is Mr. Soughtfor in? Clerk No, but I expect him in every initiate. Smart Errand Boy That so? Well, ho'U havo to bo awful numerous, won't he, to como in ovory minute? Boston Courier. Tho riillosophy or It. Yabsloy Dou't you think you could llvo at loss exponso if you paid board by tho week instoad of by tho meal? Miulgo Yos, I suppp&o I could; but tTb a heap casior to pay for ono meal than for tweuty-ono of 'em, Indlauapo lis Journal. Dim ?vVW Salem Abstract and Loan Co. The only Abstract book of Marlon county. Heal estate orders tilled promptly and safely. W. H. H. WATERS, MANAOBR. For Locating Mines. 'NERVINE Nearlnc the Kud. Ho (at tho hop) That's n protty gown you havo on. Shu Yes, and quite successful, I havo had throo proposals in thia gown. Ho What will you do when it is worn out? Cloak Ituviow. Thero Is nothing llk tho RESTORATIVE NERVINE dljcororcd by tko Kroat specialist, DR. MILCO, to euro oil nervous diseases, as llendncho, the Clues. Nervous Prostra tion, Glooplooonoso, NouralQla, St. Vitus Dnnoe.Fltn nnd Hysteria. Jinny physicians use It In their practice and sny tbo results are wondorful. We havo hundreds of testimonials like tboso from druggists. "Wo havo never known anylhlns like It." Snow A Co., Syracuse, N. Y. "Every bottle sold brings words of praise," J. O. Wolf, lllllsdnlo, Mien. "Tho best seller we ever hsd." Wood worth Co., Fort Wuyne, Ind. "Nervine sells botter than anything we ever had." II. T. WyattACo., Concord, N. TJ. Trial bottle and book of testimonials X'rceatdrucftlsts, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart.lnd. TKIAJL IIOTTIiE FttEE. Sold by D J.Fry, diu;nr!t,Salern. Dr. Geo. W. Williams, Formerly ofQueen's Hospital. London, andassibtant8,awlll ujuin visit Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sept. 22d, 23d and 24fli. AT THE WILLAMETTE HOTEL and can bo consulted free of charge. These Illustrious physlrlani can namo your diseases without asking n question. Go nnd consult them this day. It will cost yon nothing, and may mwo you years ol sullerlng and perhaps your life. $1,000 IN GOLD Given for any caso thov tnke and . , cannot cure. And another $1,000 for anv cafe you over heard of that they undertook and failed to relieve. Dr. H.Rmltb is now sole apent in Pre ton for the tale of M&rthall'H Electro May lictlc rods lor locating mines of Gold or Bllvor. Thia Instrument has become tbo ii o-i eflicent force in detecting tho preF et.c of (Johl and Silver deposits whether In 111- form of hidden coin or quartz rock. The innfeer claims that a caiUul InvcMl giition N uro tolendonnto tho exact lo ciilliy of thH treasure. For fi-riher lnfoi. mutton please address DR. H. SMITH, 7-YS-tf halein, Oregon. iurton Bros. STATE BTEEET BRICK YARD. Largo Block of common Brick always on hand. Pressed and ornamental brick in'ido toordtr. Liavooidurs nt O. Stolz, 6t State street, (Inodhue A Cuhlll, 1)5 8 la to street, or at the yard, opposite Slate l'rlsou. nt Miille-Aged and Old Men, HERTS sum PUIS Act on a new principle rognlato tho liver, stomach and bowx's thtough tht ntrvtt. Dit. Jliuis' Fiijj spteilily crc biliousness, torpid llror and coiistlpn tlon, KiiuJIt-st, mildest, enrrot! rjt)diBeo,25otn. BrmnUn tr, nt oruci'uita. 0 He0.r..EitEMLIniL gold by D. J. Fry, druggist, Baleui XOOSESKx T i .C'L"BAN! tt yun wowld Im 1mu Htid hayo your clothes dona up Urt MMMpt mm! LrwiMt mniiiier, Uke Uisni to the ftAUUI STKAM t AUMHtY nil vm it hMi hv white labor And m tho most Iluerenee. "Why don't you oat your craoltors, Jack?" "I don't like crackers." "Why, yon ato throo a littlo whllo ago." "Yea, but that was between meals. 1 liko ovcrythius theii,- Harper's Voung I'ooido, The Hoy nnd the Watch. 'I, havo a notion to bioak your faco," at J tho boy to hU watch, "You may even do that," said tho watch bravoly, "but you can't ove: mako ino run." ludlanapolls Journal. Iu tho Orohard, He How tho trees aro moaning and eigbiug to-day. 3h8--So would you It you were aa full of green apples as they are. LUo. A Diabolical Trio. inhere t ono mora fleadlth than the hatr-rul trinity, dyspepsia, bUlbuiuiw.s and lrrjulrttyof tho bowels usually ex. latent toethr, we re unaware of It, ThOMi eo-opMHve organ tho stoiuavh, the bowk mi the liver, re vwusJIy thrown cmtef smt toKher, m the r. ktivatto ot raMkurlty to one U usually 'elttfufftm others to atll Into Hue. Ib-Mtur1! kkotitaeh Blltr eotifmte hII trm iMUMMiUi kd amuutiJv. n.i Mir reculaMaar but laviontttr ihria. At amu vivra mum unpfv HEiULES Sas and GasoliN ENGINES TTiv fawer parts, and iu nfnrrt.., ,h.T777,. """"" " ".."'"r Bu ,,!,, Tr,.r.i, .V, .v"""ur'a'-,u,l"ee,,,ne" l'ow - MAKES NO SMELL OB DIXIT. Ko double or fUse explosion, so freijuetti with ( H.tblWUlQ BUt., POWER jTor Simplicity It Heats the WorM. It Oils Itself Automatically, No Batteries or Eleetrlo Spark It rona with a Cheaper Ortidoof GUolu tlunaar other tuslno. a DRKsirrirs ciocdih aitly to PALMER & REY, MANUFACTORIRgi Jia rntftce. Ul ud PcrfeiJ, fr,' Whomaybesuirerlng from YoutblulFol. lies or the excesses of matured life should consult at once, before It Is too late; theso veteran practloners, who have no equals In the United Ptntcs as they can and -will restore you Io perfect health when all oth ers have failed. BROKEN-DOWN CONSTUTITIONS aro rejuvenated nnd manly vigor restored hv their new and wonderful methods of t-ttuirill. rtO lnilirintlH r,itirra noaH Worn put business men. call for advice, es- NEKVOIIS DEBILITY or falling power, olany diseases of the eye, ear, head, throat, lump., heart, stomaoh, Hiu, kidneys, or bladder. BLOOD DISEASES cured In the shortest time by vegetable remedies. Catarrh nnd consumption posl lively cured by their new Uerraan method. LADIES Who suffer from nen-ousprostratlon, sleep. les8uo8, despondeuoy, Indigestion, consti pation, jnBsltudo, pains in the back, or sides, and dibcases peculiar to their sex, HJ5nsuU tUse Physicians In the utmost REMEMBER THE DATES, September 226, 23d and 24th, Dr. Williams' Medical and Surgical Institute. Residence 382 Church St. J. J. MUTTON, SIGN AND IKE 1'AIKTER, Decorator, Kalsominer and Pa per Hanger, Leave orders at A. B. Buren & Son's Fur niture store or broat & Qlle, Grocers. EAST AND SOUTH VIAi Southern Pacific Route Shasta. Line CALIFORNIA KXI'KKAS TRAIN ItDN UAIM BETWEEN POUTLAND AND S, F. "teouthT , 7:00 p. m. an p. m, 8:15 a.m. Lv. Lv. Ar. Portland Salem San Fran. Ar. Lv. Lv. "Korth. 7:35 a. m 5:2a a. in 7:(X)p. in Above trains stop only at following sta tlous north of ltoebuig, Eabt Portland OreiTOn CltV. Wnodbnrn. Mnlnm AIV.., Tnngont. 8hedds, Hah,ey. Uarrlsburg Junction City, lr lng and Eugene. KOdKnUKQ MAM. PAI1.Y. tJ:3U a. m. 11:17 a. m 6:50 p. m. Lv. Portland Ar. I 1:X0 p. m. Lv Haicm Lv. 1:40 p, m. Ar. Itoseburg Lv. 7.00 a. m Albany Local, Dally Except Sunday. 0-iX) p. m. r.ai p.m. I) 00 p. m, Lv. Lv: Ar. Portland Balem Albany Ar. Lv. Lv, lftsonm. 7:3'i a- m 10.30 a. m. FDLLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS; Second Class Sleeping Cars- For accommodation ot passengers holdln second class tickets attached to " express trains, iVest Side Division, Between Portland and Genallis: PAILY (EXCEPT bONDAV). 7.30 U. m. laio p. m. ! XvT Ar. "Poriland-SfT CoryalllsLv. 6i10 p. m. 12:55 p. m. At Albany and Corvallls connect wltti trains of Oregon Pacific Itallroad" KxvirificnirTiyarcEwiBAy T3Jp.ni. I lv. Portland Ar. I ASOaJio 7:--. p. m. Ar.McMlnnvllleLv. I &4S IT " Out-ot-town patients treated with nnfail lnB. .ucce8B through txirrcspondence. Medicines scut safely nnd freo Irom obser vation to any part of tho country. Write for symptom blank to fill out, and a letter lilly explaining your dlscjuc, giving ad. vice, Ao, will be returned free, Aadrvs all ivttvia jttiiiij lis GEO. W. 100, Geary St., AWDSK'S llk& 9'I!0 BELT rJTrto WJLLTAMS, Bau Frauclsco, California. Through Tickets To all points EAST and SOUTH For tickets and tnll infr.r,r,o,, .. l1l?.t,..m?If'6tc-nPI,lv tothtCompal Kui-rMiiem, ureijon, ,Dl. Ui !.-( HfZX?tfm K. KOKHLKli, F, and Pais.Ajrt oianuuer Adiutnistrator's Notie p. N"I.I?Jl!reJ?y.f lv "'at the under- MfclitSii?toih."2S. .""',"?? .? of Marlon county, T oTn. deceased bv for Slarloa county. All nerion. wSI,, Z claims air lust H.dd estafo iBHBHsBnB iBHtMHX uu. with kMBa aad Um blood givtng a eeal. R ifihiiiiM maUrt wt a load ay u e-ntsit raM wlkw ad aaMh(t, a-dlnuiHlVwsHwBd sHi. T the ervoA H MfcirM HMMsvttahta rUt. a UTEST PATENTS KST WPMVEHENTS. S5 WITH EUCT80-MACKITIC SUSMX8Kir. -. . .. .WUAtF ' ranrt wimai KMMm, .a UriV.ru twIUm tnn srijaittfsH5 2gwWSarg 3SK9$9W;iii Chas, WoLs, GERMAN MARKET, IS a Statta St. Free delivery. AH kinds of meat and tnuiwce. Low pi Ices, Old patrons uro rc- nuii ui cwo ai'wunu ana renew bust UiN, them tri the undcrshmed dulv v "riUed T at hU home lu uclewood uddlimn , .," fJ:.yv.?r . era! I" Marlon county, O.Voii ?&? """ rom the dite ofthii Administrator's Notice. TOTICK U hereby Riven to ull whom It rV r ooucern, that the uudrrMsued. lj.J;Grlro, bus been duly appolnUo by thetXiuntv (mrt at inn Mil,.r.f .w...... for the Cour tv ut 'M rlon, udWuii-trtor of ...v, ., ,.,,., j. , uri,;i, urcei, Ami all iMHimik havlrs cl axulnst Mlit pk talf, ar hurehv netted 'o rtfiit the dulv verified, to thunif!ned at S rel?i tear Aurora, lu Marlou OowB'y. OrntAHj, Mlthlu 4s w tuirom Udteer ihU noilof. Ad M pernons W. make IwwedUw Wrtlliuet tbwiitf, t iwtil mwr-epumhjr itH. itt nollce, und all pervons ludibttd to sVTld Dattd this August hth, 1PJ3 City Warrants. N0!, '" bml:r ,r" " whom n 0tvnfrHleT..,;,;,ioVerUnAuils? and Sent. V5tli.mil. i...... .V ."? I1 VtTO-'lWKlr? -KS'0S2 M.T. RINEMAN priR w i imiiM'ij m m t"1 jrd Si I-- m . . rt i-t r WRiQ n .9 S S p I TT . .r (D m " ; - t- .. IO 5 - tmd t" . Z 9 K P & EQ r$ ht W CO L h-i O , P 1 , I t -3, H - o .. in vJ C a o SS 55 S fi CD 3N g g; GO j cl l- l-j 2 ss o 5 8 8 C , to r k- Q CT- C--?cd Q w P 2 5" P P S- P a i- f. 3 .- 03 CD d ' a P t n t o g.0 P 2 re gb 5' 2 S ffi s. P CD O CL, m 2- CD O it s m o. s P cV 03 &w ra g CD a. 5 3 CL a P CD s- p s g cc.2 g p 09 i i r , p eJ CT-cr r-l "" rr M C 0 rt H . si oc-S- ?o tf 3 p UJ r k-i rn - u- - S' a 03 r -i P ct ro er- S3 O) S 03 ZC Ss IT-1 .". r- 8,5 -r ra' a cd ' iw 6TB i--33 to -" a.wohrj3 03 P ; m g Z 2-SS W CD CD O tri o s s CD ci- CT w I W Cf g. c o P o c- C- S- o ET w '" cf f? P . TJ W H ,2 P c H o - i -. "in S5?? cr tr a. p-.o oo ?2 C C J5 - It 1 1 rV i L-J OO oo CJO CJO I D3 -. .Ml fo CO c3 hj2 SfTS, Lt! 3; cr B S 03 s p CD I P S5 ?g fed THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OHJEGOIT. Rates, $2.50 to $5.00 pt-rj' The best hotel between 1'ortlntid ....... Francisco. First-class In aU i? J?dMn menu. Its tabic are served SUffft1, Choicest Jb'rutts Grownlia the Willamolte Valley A.I.WAGNER; Prop. CHOICE TRACTS FOR cimnnn... unurc ikin cdiiix .V"""0 t ..wmu nni lliuil unnutNS. Within one-half mile of two electric st. car lines and lair grounds station and i? olilce. Ouly two and oac-quarfer ,l??U from the center of balem. Ileiithj i lM tiful locatlou. Soil extra Reed, , weliVrnT? nud rich. 1'rlco low and term's ta"yralne1 . 8-h-tf UY. tXiTXLE. FOR SALE. Absolutely - Bafts - Investment. $10,000 FOR $6,000 The now two-story brick store builiiln and ground occupied by Geo, v. Smith Sf Commercial street. For sale for 1(1 mr' ,r tahensoon. ItpavalO per cent, onthftt amount, and will bo worth 81o,0oo in i, JJcl'oro Starting ou n Journey A person usually desires to gain some Id. formation as to the most dehirnblo rouVin tnko, and will put chase tickets via theonn that will allord him the quickest and be? service. Beloro starting on a trip to (hi jU...nw..wvUl.,1i1,nuu iuua uiuie or th Wisconsin Central Line. Uho tialna nm rn thljrniilAO,nvAt,4ll,lnuj .."? IUn with Pullman's latest Drawing Hchjui ileei ers, elegant I my Coaches nnd L'inlnu Cuf. vlce, and uro ojcqulsltd lu lurnishlngs and uu.uu.v.iv i.mv. .u.iiiuiuiiiju ,n arrunBt ntont nnd s complete In every detail that they have no superior In comtort and eZ. irnnri,. Thn rtlnfno. M,e.nfl , ted by all the most elegant evcrlnauBur atcd.andlsopeiattdln thelnteiest of iu patrons. " Lines leave Minneapolis dally at 12 45 n ii! und fi:l!5 p. m., and bt. Paul at lo bYm and 7:15 p. m,, making favorable conneoT tlon with all trains ft-om the West and Southwest. For tickets, maps, pamphlets and full Information apply to G. F. McNeill, c. l. f,"",.-1- ? 'e puno, iuiun.,nuu to Jan. U. Fond, General Fahsecger and llcket Agent. Chicago, 111. UMy Sheriff Sale. VTOTICK Is hereby given that by rlrtua X ol an ozcution duly Issued out of the county oourl of tho state ot Oregon for the. county of Marion, on tho 2Gth day of Au. gust, 182,aud to me directed upon a Judg ment duly rendered, entered of itcoiuaud. docketed in and by mid court, on the 6th. day ot August 18W, in a certain suit then In said court, pending wherein L. and ii lllrsch woioplalntiHs,and Charles vnughn was delwidenl In favor ot plalhtiUs and against defcudaut, by which execution I um commanded that out of tho per sonal property of said defendant, or If sutllclent cannot bo found then out oj the real property belonging to paid delcndan In said county, on or after the Clh day August, lbSJ, to satisfy the sum ol fU'Z 30, together with interest thereon at, the rate ol 10 per cent, per annum, from the fcth day ol August lb&i. nnd tho further sum ot iW 35, together with Interest from, the Cth day of August, 1883. and the fur- IhOrOlim iF IILJl nnrl nl.n AAn . .. .. .1 vv. . w irw uuu uiavj IUMS ilUU t3 pensea of haia execution, I have levied Saturday, tho 1st rfav nf (riehr. ioq nt. tVia hniiv if O n'lrvr v i ,v !, ,1 the west door of the county court house in Slnlnm Mlllt,tn m.k !--. . .wf j..4iw v-uumv, uk'buu, hen 2h ,Pul)1Ic auction to the hlgheht of tale, Kllthe right, title, interest and ei. iio iY"ii;uoiuuujeuuHui,juarjesvaurrhn., hnn nn nr ol lot ftm 1.1I1 wit, e . in 1 J and to the following deacrlned real prop- wtj,wrrTu, vKiuuiug ui, iuy noriUW tat, rmrnpr of thR cnnthmut m-tnetAH .--t 4.1,0Svlt. 3 vrcst; thence cast frl rods; iucucu bouiu j-i reas: mence west Wii reds: fhnnfA nnrtll 1 i inria fnlhn v1., ,.l.A.,t.. nlng, containing IPA acres more or Jess.and II In Ull nllio Hniii..lni 1...... ,! - V. . .bW,.. ,uuuuuuuu miiu uuumoi nun Jamln Vaughn and Elizabeth Vaughn In Vi I) S., It. a west, savo and except the fol lowing described premises, to-wit: llegln ning at tho southwest comer of t he south east quarter of bectloiitl.T 1)8., 11. i! wef.t of Willamette Meridian: thence north 80 chnlns; theuco west 2,10 chains to the northeast coiner of Isaac Cook's donation land claim thence along eastern boundary of saldCook's donation land claim bO chainf: thence east 1.60 chains to the placed be ginning, containing acres, more or less. Dated at bulem.lhu, .list day of AuOHi . w , JOIIN.KNIUHT, Bhcrlff of Marlon County, Oregon, By i . T. WltiQKTii AN, Deputy. 7-H-51'. THE YAHUINA ROUTE, OREGON PACIFIC RJMiO And flrern ITrAitn. . less time than by any other louie. J-irsl !SoSl?,"d .and UA flnts n the 11 ,.. .mmy io uucirom ban Francisco . TIME SCHEDULE, (Hxccpt Hunoaysl. ijeaveAltianv l-uiFM Anlve Yaqulna Leave 'flnl1lnn Leave Corvallla "rrivo Aioany f). Jb c Corvallls. -lHOPM - 5tf01'."l . -trfSAM 10:!)i.All 11:10 A M trains connect at Albanj and wiheniIi0T?tn"n8 connect at YAQUINA y$J?l&llSPR Development Coi. iJn Kranct: """',l"cru 1,"""a "UQ UMiiKns,F,eiJPcrs lrom Portland and aUJ rnS?tteVftl!CTrolnts can niako elefse. Pntlon with the trains ol u 6 A9"INA KOUTB at Albany or Corvallls- orViX; rr lu c" J-rauciFto, suouia befaoeda?en,Yll'ulna U1 eTtoIufi' n0ifisiArlnforlutW apply to iitfsrs1' AVpnfJ w n.00-- 1'rtight und 'llckelJ Ageiits 200 and 202 Front sf Tortlnnd, Or c-0. UOaUiS Ac't Gen'l ITU & 1 ass. Agt,, Oregon Faclllc K. K. Co.. runs. , Agt. Oregon Dorolopinf nt Co., bot MontKomnry st.; &om rira? fl? Pl5 ?iTXM "WU.TH. 5 te1"80 1 .. LZ" v. nm im TA7 Ull i wua vim r tr iuo.fi -.-i.ri- Si AM C AN ' Mkri timJUASi. Sorts on lh. rjJ5rittn4 "'cond stages; tracted SSdi Ri,JUh fun,P "" ooo. halthvvi, Z. tbo Waod pure nd IrriUtloa'cer'? oaorrhaa. at tadB!iaf,,, riVl-Xrrr tt muRurr -. , - ,3 wmwKs COLONS J. OLMSTJO). " ' r,iWrtj Stmt TJ. ' " -, M LW4 cawrx3aw aaxoK7xxtco oo AHtauwrwUrr of the iittaie f j ' h wlS U&i?i$ 5Sa?2i4H', , Wt PlfK ., INMITUO, f ' mtmij KSV c;