NEW YORK FIRE TEAMS.
Powerful More Tlint Aro Dihen Three
Abreast nt In Itoimm Chariots.
Every one of v 22 hook niul ladder
tnn'ks of the New York fire ileiiurtinent
is now drawn by a team of throe lion- i
driven uliroast. The change from two
bursa U'.uuj, which waj begun in 1SS3,
fas brought about Jiatur.illy enough by
tlie increuseil weight to be carried. Tlie
(Ipji irtmeiit had been adding for some
years previously a large number of life
saving implements and tools, and theso
had finally weighted down the apparatus,
particularly the trucks carrying the life
saving implements, to such an extent as
to interfere with making time going to
fire. The. first team to which a third
horse was added was that of truck 10 in
Fulton street. It proved so successful
(hat a third horse w.is added to all the
fire truck teams in the city.
There lias :iK been added a third
horse to the teams of the heavier engines
and to the teams of those engines that
he on the sides of hills or in the hilly dis
tricts of the city. About half of the
city's engines aro now drawn by three
horse teams, and all are provided with
equipments by which they are enabled to
use three horse teams in case of emergen
cy. With the city's better water supply
and the use of heavier engines, the tend
ency in the department iG toward three
horse teams for all engines. There are
now no one horse tenders in use except
in the double companies. A doublo com
pany is one provided with two complete
i-ets of apparatus practically two com
panies in one. In the absence of the first
company the second company covers
the ground. These companies aro all in
tlie crowded lower part of the city,
where tlie room is not sufficient for the
accommodation of four wheeled tenders
with two horse teams, but in alL the
other companies four wheeled tenders
with two liurfce teams are now used.
Fire Chief Hugh Bonner says that the
use of the three horse teams is found ad
vantageous in every respect. It takes
perhaps two or three seconds moro time
to hitch up a three horse team, but that
is much more than gained on the road,
and for long runs a three horse team can
keep up a good, steady gait and get a
company there on time. It takes more
skill and more strength to drive a three
horse team, but there is no difficulty in
finding in tho department men who can
drive.
The great advantage of tho three horso
team is that it gets the company there
quickly. An especial benefit following
their use is observable in winter. One
now rarely or never hears of a fire ap
paratus stuck going to a fire. Tho three
horse team goes right ahead through the
very worst going. The old spike team
was not of much service. It could not
compare with the team of three horses
driven abreast, all under the control of
the driver and each doing his full duty.
There has been in recent years a visi-
.ble increase in the number of three horso
teams driven abreast in business use.
There werom use in the city before 1885
a few fiue three horse teams driven in
this fashion, but it is probable that the
greatly increased use of such teams in ,
recent years is to a considerable extent
mie to me sirtTO jiLit--uuinK w.i
the fire department. New York Sun.
Prunes ami Appendicitis.
The fact, stated the other day by a
contemporary in a letter to tho editor, of
the writer's belief that the daily eating
r,f nnmm is ji nreventive of aDnendicitia
.,.... ., .. ..,1
is an interesting one. Hie letter cueo. .
the record of a fruit valley in California ,
whose 75,000 residents should be in con-
stant menace of tho trouble because of i
the continuous fruit season and the habit
of eating seeds. Yet not one, it was re-
ported, had ever had a symptom of ap-
pendicitis, and the correspondent, as has
been said, attributes tins immunity to
Uilll piUllDCitUll
.. i. i...- iaw,fi,.i.i nml
ill LIU 11 Ull IIJVJ in VI vuu, ju uki' iwii "
it has besides a considerable nutritive ex-
cellence, making it a valuable family food.
It is u good plan to prepare fi or 10 pounds
nt a time, saving tune and having it al-
ways ready. Let the prunes stand at least
four hours in water enough to cover
l hem. Then put on in a little cold water
just enough to keep from burning
and stew very slowly, closely covered.
When done, and they should be plump
and tender at this stage, add 2 pounds
of sugar to 5 pounds of fruit, and leave
them on tho stove for perhaps la minuted
longer. Pack in jars uud serve freely.
..i. ;.. ....-. ..! Anvra rmo v
New lork limes,
Ci.ttl.Kr L'ii Old Tit.
It would hardly be thought that it
The gently laxative property ot tins ,',,,, ," .,,, of resistinc
SuS
would bo worth while to construct a and continues to w tuo most pop
ninchiue expressly for the cutting up of uar opuuing with the ehoas uuifctors
old ties for fuel, and yet the operation of 0f tt)clay. The Giuoco piano has re
a new shearing machine which is used cujVed the attention of modem ana
for that purree is paid to have been jyfcWi ftllii yet wo find that the tamo
found most satisfactory. The blades are ,uovo3 Were p'ayed ceuturits ago.
about eight inches wide, with a clear- njeW y0jk Herald.
ante between them of about one inch, so
that old spikes, etc.. can pass through.1
The machine is driven by a belt wheel
and runs at about 20 strokes n minute,
and runs at about 20 strokes n minute, .. i ' ivu vleW 0f New York re
sulting ISO cords of wood per day from ,. f n.or ,.v,,nd thucitv's
tits and telegraph poles. The pieces are
crushed in cnttin so that they can be
pln lengthwue with an ax.-Lumber-
man.
Celtic Ulool auU Girl lUl.lrii.
Acunc-usandinterMtingfactgivenby
the register generol in his 6tatistioa for
regmer gnmuiu uu muiuuu. w
ia is iat iu tne uuic jioruonsoi xue
L'niu-1 Kingdom the proportion of the
female births js much higher than it is
in the Bon-Celtic i-ortiona. The highest
proportioiis are fouud in Cumberland,
Cornwall and uorth Wales, while south
Wale is ody a little way down in the
lit aud has a proportion considerably
aboe the average for the whole country.
Th pmportion of female births is higher was the reply. '' IF to,u ""a
in IrrianJ and Gotland than in Eng. only ye.erla' that women iwero wu
Jand. -Cardiff Western MaiL gular beings. '-Music and Drama.
THEY DEIFIED THE BEETLE.
Hon the KkjiiIIium Camp to llrgard tlie
Di-phx-d IikccM nt Gods.
Primitive observers never suspect
ed .uiytliim; so eunHiiniiplueo as Iho
pre enc of rgs in the middle of llw
ball the he tie lins made. That sort
-i explanation belongs only to tin
nuje of si ience. Tho Egyptians eaw
the beetle bury the pellet, nnd they
av a new beetle emerge from it iu
duo ti'tT. aw1 tli"y leaped straight
tu iho not unnatural cuncluion that
here was n ease of spontaneous gun
t ration. The pious scarab, they imag
ined, '.niriod tho balls of dirt as they
thenibelves buried their mummied
dead, and new scarabs sprang from
it under the vivifying rays of the su
preme suu god, as tho glorified body
would spring in the end from tho
dried and withered dust of the hu
man mummy.
It was as an emblem of tho resur
rection then that the scarab attained
fauch immense vogue in t he Nile val
ley. Nothing could bo more natural
than that a mummy making race
should see in its proceedings an un
doubted argument tor the immortal
ity of the soul and a proof of the con
tinued existence of the spirit after
death. Everything conspired to pro
duct) this impression. The earnest
way in which the good beetles devot
ed their lives to the pious tfsk of
tolling their balls of manure to the
chosen burying place was a lesson,
as it were, to careless humanity to
lo.ik to the end a perpetual coleop
tennis memento mori.
All sorts of stiange fables rose up
accordingly about the sacred insect.
It seems that for 2S days the balls re
mained under giound, through a
whole lunar revolution. During that
mystic time the beetles grew within
by spontaneous, generation. On the
twenty-ninth day, which tho insect
knew as the moment of tho conjuuc
tion of the sun with the moon, tho
ball opened of itself and forth tallied
in full diMiiity a newborn scarab
Later on, when the cult of Ha, the suu
god, became the chief element in the
wor&hip of Egypt, eclipsing and ab
sorbing into itself the earlier ancec
tral worbhip of Osiris, yet another
point of sanctity was discovered in
the scarab.
The balls he rolled behind him so
assiduously, being round and revivi
fied, were considered as emblematical
of the sun's disk, and the beetle him
self was almost regarded as an avatar
of the solar deity. To such a pitch of
dignity may honest indtihtry and
sterling eai nestness of purpose lead
in the end even a despised carrion
beetle. Cornhill Magazine.
Wine reiitliiTS.
Take a cooso quill, or a feather of
tho wing of any bird that may bo at
hand, and look at it carefully. You
will seo that theso separate filaments
of which tho vane is composed, tech
nically called barbs, although really
distinct from each other and only at
tached to tho common stem at their
hasCi have a curious tendency to cling
together, so as to form a continuous
6truc.tUre, and that it takes a blight
hut ,i si11K.e nmount ot toico to sena-
rate them, and that alter they have
been pulled or forced apart, if they
are brought in contact again by gen
tly stroking the feather in tho right
direction, or by waving it briskly
through the air. they will join again
-, vf V , !, vfl
us iiruny uuuuiuiu. u " " ""
that this operation may be repeated
an indefinite number of times,
Of all the marvelous mechanical
adaptations we meet with in nature-,
theio is nothing more wonderful than
tljat y. js fceeu ju everv feather
of ft bir(.H wiug Tm, objcct iS evi
r1tlv to liro(luce an expanded bur
mbuttetingino strongest wimis witjf
, - .
out permanently splitting or being
, torn in tatters. Good ords.
J
ch..
It is no easy task to convince- the
modern school cheeS crank that his
pot theories and openings wero
i known and played centuries ago, and
yCt such is thu case. Tho further wy
probe into ancient history themoie
m0(ern becomes tho stylo of the
aines 0f ci,es which are unearthed,
,,.,, i(. ,,,,.,. ns :f tll0 oui masters
i .
wero well up in all the wrinkles of
tho most favorite openings. 1 ho Ituy
LolCZ, lUVeWCU 1V tl IHIfbl iu UliH
name, has lwcn played for eonturiea
eT YrK' W ooilfil siiiriiuiidiiie.
Anv heiuht that commands a com-
, "'D, . .,,. ,!.', . i nftflrlv
oouiwmj " """ ""- ;' " . .,..;,
all uirecuuu. - u ... - - -.
i woodland. The city stand a tuo
! midst of an uiban area of nerlii
, lm lnmny humlrttd
,. .. arM ,,. wiiH ooverod
i m .-...-. .-. Iw.tis. .It Idltf. il IV II II
- ..iinn,i a,ul ha suburban
... Wuudlaad. aud
- - .. . . .i.
odfcos hi 11 w f ' V;
60tne eoiwideiubto grt re. w
change.
SlncHlur Crr.
'And wi, Pettr, you siH 'wouiwi'
with au '&r " "d the imcUr, oor-
.... I face, hcrht. stionir and practically m-
ODDi AND ENDS.
A boil in tnu pot is worth two on the
! neck.
Mexico has 350 mines, worked bv 100.
000 men.
A white lie soon loses its creamy com
plexion. Tho Jewish titlo rabbi meant master
or teacher.
Tho fii--t copper mino in this country
was opened in Massachusetts in 1048.
There are five orders of nobility iu
E"','la"d tho duke, marquis, earl, vis
tount and baron.
Tlie tiiloof margrave was limited to
the rulers of tne Marclusof Branden
burg, Weisen, B.tden aud Moravia.
An English peer when examined as a
witnts in criminal or civil cases or be
fore the hih court of parliament must be
sworn.
It w well to remember tho fact that it
takes only a singlo vote to pass a good
resolution. Chicago Standard.
Majesty is an old titlo with modern
use. It was first assumed by Diocletian,
aud its line gradually spread until it i3
now universal among kings.
A splendid collection of Chinese lilies
is shown in tho window ofaBiooklyu
Chine'o laundry, whero they are admired
daily by many people.
Courtyrall.i park, over in Wales, is
dotted with graves and tombstones "to
the cherished niomory" of favorite dogs
and cats of tho Rous family.
Tho title grand duko was of mediaeval
otigiu, bung first found in Moscow iu
the ilfventh century. It traveled to
mthevn Europe in 1509, when Pius V
bestowed it on Cosmo do Medici.
The constable was formerly ono of the
highest ofneers of a kingdom. In Eng
land tho office was sought by tho great
est nobles. Edward Stafford, duke of
Buckingham, was in 1.121 tlie last great
constable.
Grape and orange growers near Talla
hassee have decided to enter upon the
manufacture of wine from grapes and
oranges on a large scale, developing an
extensive market at homo for the prod
ucts of tho groves and vineyards.
riunntl Clottilne.
If dry woolen clothing be put on im
mediately after exercise, tho vapor from
tho surface of the body is condensed iu
aud upon tho wool, and the heat which
lias become latent in tho process of evap
oration is again given off. F.anuel
clothes, therefore, put on timing perspi
ration always feel warm, whereas cot
ton and linen articles allow the perpi ra
tion to pass through them, so that tho
evaporation and cooling processes are
unchecked.
There is therefore an obvious reason
for selecting flannel clothing for wear
ing after active exertion. An individual
who is perspiring freely is far less likely
to take cold when clad in flannel than
when clad in linen or cotton. Dr.Pooro
thinks that cotton might bo made to ac
quiro properties similar to those of wool
by adopting u looser method of weaving
the material. If linen or cotton bo woven
"in loose, porous fashion, theso fabrics
then become, as heat retainers, scarcely
inferior to wool."
Woolen fabrics cause a sensation of
warmth in virtuo of another peculiarity
which they possess. They often present
a rough surface, which, coining into con
tact with the skin, causes friction and
therefore moro or less warmth. Tho ir
ritation thus produced is intolerable to
soino persons, but if it can bo borne with
for a short time the skiu often gets ac
customed to tho sensation. Fortnightly
Review.
A Slcn.
As they passed a butcher shop on the
2d of February the short man stopped,
and tho tall man looked down to see what
tho matter was.
"That's rather queer." said tho short
man, gazing at a string of sausago hang
ing on a hook outside tho door.
"What's queer about that?" .asked the
tall man. "I don't BeeV"
"Perhaps you're too far up," said tho
littlo man.
"I'm not up to that anyhow," chuc
kled tho tall ix '-what is queer
about it'r"
Tho littlo man moved off, and tho tall
man was with him.
"I thought tho groundhog always went
in 'when tho sun shone," he said mysteri
ously, and the tall man rubbed his eyes
for a minute and discovered tho point in
tho dim distance. Detroit Free Press.
I Why lie Still Lli.
' A short time ago it was mniored that
Mr. Villiors, the"futlier of tho houso
' of commons," was seriously ill, and u
I representative was sent by tho authori
1 ties of a London newspaper toascertuin
; tho facts. Ho saw Mr. Villiers house
keeper, who protested that tho report
I was utteily unfounded, but wishing to
be on tho safe bide tho reporter suavely
naked for tho name of his medical ad
! viser. "Ho hasn't got one," was tho
' teply. '"That's tho reason he's lived so
long." London Tit-Ults.
Actors anil ( lSumrt.
A pair of nippers and half a dozen
18 inch gas burnor tips," wan the or
der given by a jaunty young woman
who ufeited an up town hardware
store tho other day. "That lady,"
wild tho proprietor uf tor her depar
ture, "U an actrets and is just going
on the road. All theatrical people
while traveling cany nippers and
tii with them. Tho managers of
hotels in small towns try to bavo gas
by putting bits of cotton in the Ix-d-room
burners, thus lmpodiug tho
flow. The minute an actor btrikoa a
light and detects this ho pulls out his
nipper uud tiiJ. Off come the
'faked' burner and cu goes one that
lete the full head of gtw come through.
Beforo leaving he arranges things as
he found them and goes merrily
along to get the hotter of the next
economical landlord ou his route."
New York Sun.
Stood thj Test.
AHoncU'ii 1' " - ''lusters ate unap-
nr. .....Iiutil.. ii. iiirj, liriii .mi I ... ru.
f..'.. ,..-,...., .n-
pUlity and salei ol mi (Ion, mid ate the
only reliable pi-n'p -vnr pii.tlui "d.
They have fucct-.ifu.' -looil the tm
of over thirty i ears use ! the n . ;
viieir virtues iinve nevci iieun Mpum
by Imitators who have .-ought to ii.uk
upon the reputatiuu of AllcocU's hi
ItmklttlT IttllQf HIM ll'llll llfllliU ill lllflll
..a fu..u ... .u.t .u .......,
and claiming them to be "just ax good
as Allcock's," aud they stand todaj
enuorsea uy not only tue Highest mm
leal authorities, but by millions of
grateful patients who have proved their
ellloicy as a household remedy.
Ilatfnru if (it-titatlitia Aclr frtr All
iicnmu jm. luiitittiuiici iiiin im
cock's, and do not be peisuailtd to ac
cepta suDstuuie.
Hrandreth'8 Pills will purify tl.t
blood.
For Sale. One tweuty acre tract
with six acris into hops, four acres into
youug orchard, and balance to past
ure, one bouse, and all well under cuhl
vatlou. Will Bell 44 acres, including tin
above tract, With all the implements
desirable to make a good farm. Call
ou or address, D. H. Miller, Salem Or.
4J miles east of town on the Macleaj
road. All gaidou laud. Will sell or
Irade.
d tf
Our Grandmother's Way.
Was to steep root aud herbs and use
It every night We cau do the same
by using Park's Tea. Nothing acts as
promptly and without discomfort.
Not a pill nor a cathartic but moves
the bowels every day.
Bold by Capital Drugstore.
Easily, QuIcU.
Permanently Restored.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS,
DEDILITY,
a bil all I tiu train of e Hi
tnimi'urly vriuiHor luti-r
cxcem, tbe resultb -t
uieruoik, HckucHii,
worn. etc Fullstn- rii
ill vclopmcut and i in
phen loeieryorua-i a
1 -t Ion f tlio bill.
Simple. nntiirnlincllHiiH
IinniedlntiMmproTtMneii
ncen. Fullure Impoyfltle
i(,UO references. D.10I
ciplanvton ami prools
inuiUa (teuled) fnc.
ERIE MEDICAL CO
BUFrALO. N v
HERCULES
GAS or GASGLiHE ENGINES
A SURE POWER.
NO ELECTRIC
SPARK. RUNS
WITH A CHEAP
LINE. Requires
cineeb. NO BAT'
Order. ALWAYS
ano YOUR WIFE
CRADE0FCAS0
NO Licensed En
teiies ra Keep in
Ready ro Start,
CAN RUN if.
WE alV ftCTtlM. POWER.
PALMER & REY,
San Francisco. Old. PorMiinil. Or
POLITICAL SPEAKING !
Tlie Candidates on the
Marion Count' Republican Ticket
Will address the put Ho on the
Political Issues of the Day
At tlie fullowlne time and plucei:
Marlon, Monday, May 21, 1 p. in.
Jefferson, Monday, May 21, 8 p. in.
Turner, Tuesday, May 22, 10 a. in.
AuuiBvllle, Tuesday May 22, 2 p. m.
Btayton, Tuesday, May 22, 8 p. in.
Bubllnilty,WednefcdayMay,23,10a.m.
Detroit, Wednesday, May 3, 8 p.m.
Mill Clty.Tliurbday, May 24, 10 a. m.
Mehama, Tuurbday, May 21, 8 p. m.
Macleay, Friday, May 25, 2 p. in.
Sllverton, Friday, May 25, 8 p. in.
BcottH MIUh, Saturday, May 20, 10 a.
m.
Woodbimi, Hat unlay, May 20, 8 p. m.
Mt. AiiKfd, Monday, May 28, 2 p. in.
GervaU, Mouitay, May 28, 8 p. in.
il Milliard, Tuftd.ty, May 29, 2 p. in.
Aurora. Tuesday, Mav 20, 8p. in.
Bt. Paul, Tuurdiiy, May .'11, 10 a. in.
Chamiioe, Ttiuriiday, Mty .11 2 p.m.
Dutteville, Tliurnday, May 31, 8 p. in.
Hrookn, Friiluv, Juiii' 1, lO.a. in.
Howell I'rairlf, Friday, Juue 1, 2
in.
Sliedd. Haturday, June 2,8 p. in.
K. M UHUI.SaN, Chairman
H. F. MEHKIMI1I, Brcmiary.
Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Sciatica,
Kiclnoy Complaints,
Lamo BacK, xc.
DR. SAHDEH'Sw ELECTRIC BELT
Vlth ElectroMaenetlo 8U8PENC0ny.
Llcl rlml itrv iwprtiiisc.i. i
WMiHirt vtbontinMiif'raJI MuMri 'mtrffm)
MuuiUUBi Uua i tafotrra. cM..r ulu.
tf -. u urrn.l d' ly. ilMptrwmw. Ui.i ,r
rbmnutum. kiJi-T. l"r d luWtr etM-yututt
lLf. luularo. kuiK ll hw ownwi
r nl III kuHli. tie. TUl fkttns IKK aut.uiiu
hirtil Imyewmtut brtr lt lAhtn. rtn.i4 la
Iw-uurMiW ttATrt ur w r-rfcu (i,ot.ou, A
Vi.itiHfllv l 4bum bt tAt imr ifccii.
i.4i La.f ticvn oirMl hy U.U ly&jrvMx lut i.u.41
.fur HiUiri fl4. mua iri.f Lauiiw
tt tnClUMWUUUi ll" "4 tt i.' tr Mu
Oar r .rt.1 Ik- ItXCttUC luruan. ti.
I.11 k Uak. l4 llf Knull WllIlTtrUU W I. 1
tgTS t tot U. J P4l, whji4 tii, U
OANDEN ELEOTRIO CO.,
Yo. ITS Flr.4 6lr.tl, I'OUTUkJkO OUK. '
fonuud, Or I
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ALD
What Is the condition of yours? Is your hair dry,
Iiarsh, brittle? Does It split at the ends? Has it a
lifeless appearance? Does it fall out when combed or
Iim anoH le H full nl rl.,.ilM..f o n ....... ii..,. -
. vr . "inmiui uuiiuiuiu iruva yuur swaiu iitii r
Is It dry or In a heated condition ? If these are some of
your symptomsbc warned in time or you will become bald.
Skookum Root Hair Grower
l wbatyou fei IU production U not an accident, butthsrcsultof iclsntine i
rpsearcn. Kuowlodrs ot tho rilieateJor tboh&lrandclp led to thedlncoT.
cry of now to treat them. "Skookum "contains neither mlneralt nor oils. It 3
not a Dje, but a delightfully cooling and refreshing Tonic. By atlmulatlnx J
$ fRm
limit
iuo luuiciea, u noptjaumg
...I"" Keen th tcalp cltan. healthy, and free from irrltatlnr emptloni. by
tho use of Stpolyn Sktn Suap. It dcxtroyi jxirojllio insects, uMch feed on
ana atstrou the hair.
If your druesUt cannot supply you end direct to tu, and we will forward Z
prepaid, on receipt of price. Orower, $1X0 per bottle t for tiCO. Soap, sou. Ji
per Jar is for $3.50.
THE SKOOKUn
TnATinUAGE
Keytsterta.
S. W. THOMPSON & Co.,
Always Keep on hand a large stock of loose and unmounted
Diamonds, Rubies, S-ipphirjs andjitnpoited Opals.
221 Commercial Street.
d. C.
Proposals for Wood,
cjKAI.KI) 111IH For nirnlshlng wood will be
(j recnivi'd lit thu otllcii of Ilia clerk (if hcIkioI
dlNirlriMo. 21 U1III12 o'clock p. m ou Tii
rfuy Miiy 1. 1811 IHh will he openuri nt tho
regular meetluKOf the lioiird nt illrc clore at 'J
o'clock v m., of Falil 1st day ol Aliiy, for tho
delltry of wood before, Hpteuibor 'JU, lbUl, nt
(ho following koIieoIk: Lincoln, 12 cord ouk,
45 cords llr. J'ark, 12 cords ouk, W cords flr;
lJustuloni.OcordH oak, 160 cordHllr; Norlh
Siilmn, 12 col tin oak, GO cordH llr; Central, ill
coiJm llr.
All w oirt must be 4 fcot In length, roasoua
bl HtrMlgUtaud cordod closely.
The llr iiiust ba lurgo or body wood and the
(ink niiihi lie. Niilltouk nnd not grub wood.
The board riMTVcn tho right to tcject any or
all bids.
Dona by orderof the board April 3, 1K!)I.
Attcsti W. U WAl)K,;lmlnnan
llotrd of DlnwlorH.
cOOTJ IKi.UKl'lI.DIst let Clerk. it lmdw
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
NOI'ICKIS IIKUKUY OIVKN to the tax
ierK(il Marlon county that the Uixea
lor thuyour lMJJ.ure now due. No conta for
delliKiueney will be added berorelluylt-t, It&l,
Taxpuyera paying beroroHald date, will nave
wt8. juhn KNiaur,
Hhtrlll , and ttx collector of Jlurlon cuunty,
Oregon. 21 td
STATE TREASURER'S NINTH NOTICE.
Sai.kh, May 9, ISO I.
NOTICli 1H IIKKICUY OIVKN THaT there
are fuiidn on liaitd with which U redeem
nil ouUtaudlng aiate warranU (with the ex
ception ef IIiiimb drawn mou the military
fund) endnned "l'renenled and not paid for
want ol fund" prior to and Including the
date or t lint notice, and that all Buch warruuU,
properly endorsed, will bo paid upon pr-nen
latlon fitlDU olllce, IntereHt thereou ueaalug
fiom and after the tUto of thla nolle.
l'ii il Min'HUHA.N.aa
fill lw btatoTieunurer.
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
TtSSt?E!$Z'ntnU Apm.ii.
MOI'll'K W hereby iflvm that there are
1 luuda on hand with wBich to redeem all
oumtaudlng wurnintH, (with the exception of
luoMi drawn uxin the military rund)eudorsed,
"1'rtwented, and not puld for want ol fundi"
prior lo, and Including, February tf, IKil.aud
ill ii xuld wurrunu proerly endorsed, will be
paid iiMn prrHentallou at tut office InUireat
tliert)ii craning from, and after, the date of
thla notice. l'JIIIv, MKmOHAN,
4 212w bluUTrcMurer.
HUIE WING SONG.
JAPANESE
vvliole,tle aud ret
ANIJ OHINKSK KANOV
(lood at coat.
retail. Htl goo4. 112 Court
utrtet
4 6 in no
WANTED AGENTS
-to!b(jll-
BIIOWN'S NEW FOCNTAIN WASIIEH.
IlMit HiMtin Waher known. Hample
wM with full lntruitIou wot Ui Akvut,
i-xpie. aluwo prepaid on lecelpt of tiM
tudrtn J. IS. lir-wu, liox 'AM, nul em, Or
10-,if-
Merridale Poultry
VAItlW. Only p4jr.t Uwk kept HpeeUlty,
Mron ieboru. Plymouth lUk. llUiti
M it "Lm uud t2iMk Lm-Khn t for
batch lug J. J.MILLEU, rtulcm,
25th toet, near Bute. i-SdwIio
E
- i i i . i ,i
HEADS!
flair, cur aanarvjr and grout hair on bald
ROOT HAIR GROWER
CO.,
97 Mouth Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y.
Forest Grove Poultry lards.
Estiiuliaued in 1877. T"
EGGS FOR HATCHING
FROM THE VERY BEST VARIETIES.
Slock Finer than Ever, but Price Same as Usual
Get tho Best and then you will bo satltdlod. Bend
for Catalogue. Add reus
J. M. GARRISON,
Lock Box 33.5, Forebt Grovt), Or.
Cross,
Choice Meat
U'liolcsule sinu ECetail
Duitler iu Fresh, Salt uud
SmokcilMcnls of u lHiiids
i)o Court and
J 10 State Streets.
W. A. C'UHf '
I'M I lL.lt.
J, 11. AI.IIKItT.
Cauhler.
Gapilal National Ijaiili,
OK SALEM.
1 nun-iclM ii general banlclUK Imnlncuc.
1' oiiipl.ttluutli n paid tocollvclioiiH. Loans
madu. Kiclmnte i oukIiI aud Hold ou thu
pi in i Ipal elites of thu wo. Id.
I. VanDuyn, J.M.Mautin,
10. ii. cuoihan, w a cumck,
W. V. Mauiin, J. 11. Ai.iiF.ur,
II. V. Matiiikwh, Dlinntiirv
""" The Chicago;
MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL
RAILWAY.
Travelers "uiuko u notu oi ,t."
This. Great Railway ZlSvslom ConnecU
ST. PAUL and OMAHA
With all tranKoontlncutai;ilneH,glvlng
direct aud swift communica
tion to all;
KAHTKItN nmi BOUTMICUN I OINTrf,
AND IS TJlriJ
:::0N'LY LINK:::
running
Klertrlo; .Lighted uml Hteiiiu ll.-uteil
Vmtlbuled train of elegant ;Sleeplng,
1'arlor, Dining aud llullell
earn, with
Frcc Jtcaltnlnf Chair?,
Uaklng' IU M-rvlce; mama to; uonelllu tb(
world.
Ticket are ou utle at all prominent railroad
tlcket;olllcK.
For further lnlo matlonuiik theneuruttr I
road agent, or addrenn
C, J. EDDY, General Agt.
J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pas Ag.
PORTLAND, Oregon.
WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES
(Northrn Piclfc R. R. Co., Lilt.)
run
T"VO FAST TRAINS
Dully
Htwen Ht I'aul, UliinKillii and ('hlrago.
UilWkiikt-e and all jpoluU In vv ImjuiihIii; nutlc
lug onnntctlini In ntilagu Willi mII line ruu
uliig t niul iouIIi
'ltukKtt wnd knd liaifriiite rheoktxl throuKb
to all poi'H In llit Hulled Mate and CauadU
I'rutiiiir
for Iim Information r'gardlng lUiuIr, ratni,
rnix, f 'der,etc ,add.t y ur nearml Hog.
et agtnl or JW. V. roNIi,
1.11 1'hm. and Tkt, AkU. MllwnuKt'e, VVn.
F0R SALE OR TRADE
ODH-rnl and one i-i Willi nAUxv luOuk
Imwo Addltlou. Vf 1th two gucd lulu. W II U
$
Mild traUly or together. All "I ui ally
goon bargain. Api'iy mi r.niiiii.ii,iii'
uer 1 mii aim t,ueugia mrvvi. n
1 n 1 11.K 1 fciT-r
Through
SALT.LAKE DENVER.
OMAHA, KANSAS CITY,
CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS
AND AM.
EASTERN CITIES
3
i DAYS to
CHICAGO
tlOUl'S '18 n"'cKSu Chicago and
mo Last
limn1? Quicker to Omoha and Kan
uuuia sas Citv.
Through Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, Frert
Reclining Chair Can, Dining Cars,
H H M t)l,Mtli. -ft .
hor'sipR nnd general lnforiuatlon call on
or addreas,
vV H HUIU.UUUT, Ak1, . P. A
SSI VlublMirtnn " (Vr.Hd
1'oitTLAND. Onxaox,
East and South
VIA
THE SHASTA ROUTE
01 the .
Southern Pucific ICo'npanv.
OAI.n-OUNIA l-XrllfcHti rilAl.N I. UN daily ur
IWKiN I'OHI I.AM) ANDH. K,
lioulh. 1
ti lit p. in. ft,
1.1 (I p. Ml. I.V.
0 I' 11.111. Ar
North.
At. 1 b'JJii. m
l.v. 6:f. a. ui
l.v.l 7:0(1 p. m
I'm 11 mil
rinltim
ut' Kriin,
Abovo tialiiH top al nil nUUoiih inim
"orlliind ( Albnnr InoluHlsu; hlso at Tangent
'hcdil, HnlH(i, I hnr sijiiru. Junction Jll,
'rvlng, l.iiutmenndnll ht iiloiisfioin Hostburg
o nIiiuiiiI lntlltvu.
HOSMIOllli MAJl. IIA1I, ,
'iS H. Ill,
a. in. 1 i.v.
a. 111 l.v
p. 111. 1 Ar,
I'orliitiiii
Hnkmi
lloscburg
Ar. I 4M p. u,
I.V. 1:40 p. m.
l.v. I 7:00 h. in
HI'
W
IHniii' ars on )(Ieii Itoutu
PULLMAN BUFFET SLMBHS
ANI)
Second Ciass Sluoping Cars
AttiK'liud lo nil thiough trnlnu.
Vest Side Division, Between Fortlanil
mi G'fttillis:
l'AM.V- (I'.XUWT HUW11AY).
:.i it. 111. 1 1.. remand Ar. 1 &::vSp, m.
W p.ju. . IAk ' irviiiji l.v. I inn p. n.
Al AHmiiy uud Oirviilllh ouiuui Willi
rnlii'.irorivini 1'iiclfli- llnllnuid.
1 I'Hhm riiu.i
llll. KMIKITHUNDAY
4:4jp. in. I l.v. rurwmul Ar. oi'JSu. m
7jii 11. in I r MnMlnnvll'p l.v I 'NlH.iii
'VIUIMJUU T1VKKTS
I'd alt polntn In the Ki.Hlriii suikh, CmiiuiIii
mil Kilropo ('Jin bu oblulned at low(t ridtH
Horn W. W. NKIN.NKII, Agent. Halom.
K.I'. HDUKIW, AxhI.U. V. 1tl.1l 1-iUM.Ag'l
It KOKHIKlt. Mniinuxr
ORTHERN
PACIFIC R. R,
'It
U
Nl
s
Pullman
Sleepino- Cars
D.'nin Cars
Elfgant
Tourist
Slceoinc Cars
ST. PAUL'
MINNEAPOLIS
0ULUTH
FARfifl
TO GIIANI) FORKS
' WO '3T0N
IW.HM' EG
IIELFK. and
iBUTTi
TJ I llOVG II TIC Iv WViiZ
TO
CHICAGO
WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA
NEW YORK
BOSTON and all
Points East end South!
Kor Informutl'-ii. Unw; eard.tliuupi
tluUeln null 011 or wriu
JI. A. THOMAS, Agent, fcu'em
Or A. I). (!iiAitirN. AHat. Giiil. Puss
Aneut; l'ortluiKl, OroKon,
Stearner fllfona
VOll I'OUTLAND,
l.tavH. IIhIm1 douk Mocdain, (duiw r 1
kLd rrlilay7:l5a. tit.
UICIUKMNO, I11. vim I'ortl lid Tueida,
l'tiuiulk) anu t alNrdn4 at UUa. in.
rnl Pine fur m engrr kervice; i.u way
jtudlugfTiliihi IuikIIkI.
iUM illlf (uiillnil'od)l'.'Or. oiiuwuy,
IIi'-j.
MliALS UO CJCNTa
KorfrrWia laiMund 'Uti-unrrly to K A.
MJ.ili 1 1 n J. u. (utn bUi
linn wlv u
wUMAMWldM
I m Eiwv e zv5rl 1 i?v "
I Mm(i fwhu
5 4-MJJUKf iJuiUiu
5 c?pIcto-'
TO
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