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0 11 Society i:i -tuo clin. odV 1 Vol. XXXI. HILLSBORO, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1U03. No. 3. ', ..... i PRUt'EHSIOJAL CARDS. E. II. TO.UUE, I TTORN EY-AT-LA W, ijiu;hoko,uhiujon... ... Rooms 3, 4, 6, ttormui Noea A W. S. HARKETT,' -' ITOIINEY-ATUW, ...... IIII.LSIK1U. OKIOON. I rrir : Central ft look. BmhbS M ' HESTOS HOW JUS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. . . f t ;- IHI.LHiiOHO, OBEOON. Z llmea: Itmmit sad T. Morr block JOllJi X. WALL, . TTORNEY-AT-LAW, II I LLSItORO, OREGON. B:iiley. Morgan Block, Room IAS S. T. LlMtLATEK, . Hi C. M. IIHYHICIAN AND SURGEON H1LLHIIOHO, OKlfiOON. Uriioi: lit fflnideno, ut of court Moose, where ha will b found at all o when not viaitina patient. - - - J. I. TAxUESlE, A. J ' C P, R. It. SURGEON,.-,..., HILLS BO HO. U EON, f l.rina and It Mill xll (71 1 oornar Third and Main Htreeta. Offlo boon, 8:S0 to IX a. m., 1 to ft and T to 8 p. w. 'Wbtpbooa to maidtmou from Rrook A Bete" lrnaton ai all boom. All nails promptl attend, nitibt or day. PLATPtiKMS OP IWi. I Bill Anderson saloon la JSatem. If r t ?- ' ' I announced a floe fie lunch, and Tle democrat are preparing lo quit a crowd of tb devotee ol po make exactly the same kind of lato salad and cold I lewd bora meal tight they mad In 1892, exactly the aggregated to what th old ec ma Issue. They aay there can be centric had lo offer, as be had not of uu compromise on ine lariu question. ,ereu any tree lunches atnee a man rh quest 11 then arise, can the re-1 orged himself to death on free tur- publicans go Into (ha campaign vlth I key and Tom aod-Jer ry a few yean an; prospect of itccat If they coo I ago oo Thanksgiving day. fled that part of the democratic con tention U correct? 'Are eampaign fought and woo on .halfbread creeds? . To ahow the poaJtioa In which, the two part lea would find themaelvea In to ' Governor Cuinuilua' idea it adopted we quote from Mr. Chaa. 3. Hamlin, of Botor. who w It waa a hoi surprise, aure enough. A big dlshpan waa 8 1 led to the brim with lettuce, cold alaw and other veg etable with dresdog, and In th nildst waa a grionlog atull, freeh from the dissecting room of some medical college, shreds of flesh baug- log to the bone, and the partly open stomach nd bowel truuble. Death seemed inevitable when doctors and ail remedies failed. At length I was luduced to try Electrict Bitters and the result whs miraculous. I ini proved at once and now I'm com pletely recovered." For liver, kid ney, stotuach and l:ocl troubles, r.lectrlct B lert is the only medicine, Only 50i Ui irmitix d by AU DruggixtK. P A. BULKY, M. V. pHVHICIAN AND 8UBQEON UIliLM IK) UU, OUEOON. Ullira Mori(aii-ltnilry Btock, up atatra rooms 1'.', 13 and 16. Kaaldanoa, H. W.Uor, Kim Lima and Haaond lUMta Hoth 'Pbonca. tats Braiars aad liaraaalrklr Healed Cbamlwrlflin' rin Biliu is an an tiseptic linlinci, hixI when applied lo cut-i, l.riii-itii and buror. causes them to lioitl without maturation ami much more quickly thon by the usu al treatment. K.r hmIh by Delta Drug Store. " UIVISU I P KILVti. : . Benj:niii Andrews Id lH'JC and 1900 was, on tln hi in l in-, more Bryanile tbnu Bryan, lint Audrewa now throws up bis bauds. Ho sayg that he was mniakcn in those yean, and that be has leuounced the leliefs that ho hel Jthcn. "Froru tliea.lvlr-n reiorm; lourm, economy in goveru the crowds were concerned. There of the greatest geologista both in this men , auminihiraiion. i nen ait. t was some talk of having Bill Ander- countrv an. I in Kurmw. .ml n, ,,.! tlamlln took up the third plank In I son arrestwl . for cruelty to the free ion of the i.rscticil minora of iA,.r ois jwiinicai creeu an'i gave tils enure lunch fraturnity, bis ad raising mouth do. whom I saw when I hum In nhu .urmiuu iu - larm roiorm lor me watering e'pertationa that were dis. rs.lo in 18!).l, 1 believed the greatest purani mviiing iiireign cuuipru-1 appointing to a maddening degree, output of gold were pat. Iam will uoa to lass Me place or tnat or uo- t he skull la believed to have been lug t. admit that it was an astound uiniii; wuiiwiimw, wniui. uu wiu, um. 01 1 ucretiMeu convk'i, WHO wa II air utfctke. and that I wu in prtHi I. a...! lf . i 11. I . l . ... I 3 " ueiK uiiroyru. b.4uoio air. iurneu over to tue medical at udents and lnexcusble error. InowMieve iiamuna wonis upon tne suijeci oil and preserved In alcohol the tariff, as follows: Assistant Berrelary of the Treasury jaws disclosing the tongue still In the under President Cleveland. Mr I dead. tlamlln aooke at the Uamuet J. Tib I Many who aaw the dish were com- Jen barxiuet reci ntly held in New I pel led to turn away, and run out for lork.' He gave aa outline of what I fresh air. Constable Lewi going be called "the great questions of the I home unable to eat his dinner, and coming r residential content." He losing what he had partaken. Piled said the first attack should be upon I all around the chefd'oevre were the foreign policies of the adminstra-1 sandwicben, which the hungriest had tlon; tt) aecdud upon the treatment not the hardihood to touch, and the of trusts and monopolies; third, tariff I whole lunch went untested ao tar as j. f.. a iii. in. Dkntikt, IIIM-SltOUO, OREUON. Ornci lloima: 0 a. m. to 4 :30 p. m. Olli. o in Union llork over Pharmacy A. II. lit I LET, l. U. S. . v J ) KPT I. ST. llli.li:OHO, OREGON. ILhiiiis 10 and II Morgan-Bailey blk. Olllco Hourx: 9 lo 12 and t to 4 p. m. i R. NIX05, JJENTIST, ' KOBEHT OROVR, OREGON iWtarti nlal teeth t-fiopriet. Camont ami Aimilpini niliitga M ci'iilseach. Gold tilling Iriini II up. Viluliifil air fur paran rmm xlra:tioii. Orrma: three doors north of 'Briok Ntore. OlBue hours from a.m. to4 p. . I believe the first step should bel radically, to review our .system of tarUTUxation I J he end that foreign competition may come In lo take the I place of that domestic competition which i being destroyed. ; Then ,hy examining the effect of foreign com petition we shall soon find what ad- dUtpnalgilntion la needed to con trol roouopoliea. Meanwhile the I Federal Government should enforce the present enormous output of got will continue." Ibis is AnilreN riinftl)n in 1903. And Amire is rlis'ifelinr of the' uni verity of Nebruika. But this is a Hrtfi- eoii'c.iiin to make even there. Bryan's home has loined the That Threbblag Headache. Would quickly leave you, If you used Dr. King's New Life Fills. Thousands of auffejera have proved tbclr matchless merit for sick and nervous headache. Thev make uure blood and build op your health. Only overwhelming ,,jority of the other 25 cents, money balk If uot cured. "ales ,n renoum ing ami dnnouucing Hold by All Druggists. Bryan. There are iu more f.jvors tor nun in nn residence state. On a Ihaaiherlala's Catle, Chelera atreirrt Bryanile issuH ho would be aad Diarrhoea Keinedi left 20.000 vots-in Urn rear in an existing:iaw and provide new leg' Is everywhere recogolxad as the one ele tion in N. inask: in On fuf Inn n uumi l..r,..n...ll..M ... A.. I I.. . .U....U....,,,, .a u remedy that can always be depended tnat rort of mi Issue ho would un- wnai. the. ombioalion are doing. upon BUj lhat ,g pint to take. 'It doubtdly te So.oob vots behind the II Ihe above is to be the democratic UesDeclallv valuable for summer Hi republicans in l!)i)4. Neva.la i.ih. creed, lo wbarrcct doe it differ .rrhoea In children and I undoubt- only slate, oulaid. f a few In the irom-'iowa progreasive n puD'iciu-i wiv ihn muna ..r ik. n..- I South, nhu.s .t a great many children each year, For aale by Delta Drug Store. Till? roPDUSTH AND KOOESEVLT,! h.iI and com fort for Bryan now, mid the chances aro that Nevml.i will lo republican next year. All of this U jho occurnnco of fhe exneetml ' Thu thimr u h!..l. I.l.b. The assertion of a prominent Kan- 6n olace is tho v..r n.,.,,, .s., aaa populist that he and the greater out of five of the level headed men portion of his element in his elate n U.e country predicted in IfiOfi will support Roosevelt in 1904 Is There never was any chsnce for Bry bothering aome of the democrtic anbim lo snn-e. .!. it HI ItV ASSEMBLY NO. 2tt, AKTISAK8. IIILIIIOKO, OREGON. UKITED 1K(iUI.AR meeting on Monday even iiiK of each week at Oddfellows Hull, Ilillslmrn. Members pleas attend. bin?" Home of our low republicans say that domestic competition has beer) destroyed, and that foreign competi tion, must come In to lake the ulace ofdtimeBllccbmpedtionaiid that is exactly what Mr. Hamlin aays. How are the "progressive republi- eahs"f lewa to .make a catnpalgn againstjalr, Hamlin's creed? - mo Hum iii una niuniry dbk ymt ui uu luurw papers nun was Its atronteHt. If I hern worn to win oe ror or againxt the lariff as a ' I"puiisis ougnt to uor Most on be a third can vans it would be beat. " pruutniig American iscto- "" "u me inner repuo- WOrse even than it was In Dm aonmrl riea and inetr working men. There !' aiaiea ot tne west were diawn canvass. The onl v salvation . can do no nail-way ground. 'rom mo republican patty. JNow the Bryanilo lies through thn .l,,r r I. .. a i L I a . . ...I ' iuat uieir party anu tne ISBUes Which rnenfan aM.ition A .... . . . ... . .... . . I 1 ' oianung (.viurare. prouueeu u are aea it is natural that I trvpll n,t ,n,i s V u . .t . ... lUn .hiu.U i.,.. I. I .Tcrjr f inniuiiHiy in great quantity ..um iu luir original other lirvan msn whn want t la eoneuntly coming tn, declaring Dr ''on. a hereafter. Br u himself will iving'a ew Uiscovery fnrconsump moreover, me populists or Kansas gtlck to Bryanm until after JIah . u. .1 I ... . I and sl k nam A., l ll A. I. uu, ijHfgiis anu coius to oe unequal- ui uiD wrai nave but he will then have to submit to eu... a recent-expression from T. J. nomer reason lor rtjoiolng the re- the inevitable. It i .n with ail McFarlan, Beotorvllle, Va. iervrt as publican party. They see that the herents of lost, aud Justly l.t ,M.ies, exampiisi tie wrtteai -i nad bron- '"puuni-ana in ine past year nave Slaverv'a chamt.iom i.m , - ... tu.i Tnitia tor tore year and doctored all uon'' mor KB,' " trtiata than hard, but thev died iunt thn un ine iioie witnout Demg benetltled. uemocrats couia ao in a decade ninho.npinrvri if they had the whole of tho machi nery of the government under their I ' lrtrea t Desperation. control. The democrat talk airalnat I LI vine at an nut of the wrv nlan- I " J f I unless you will do this, as Mr. Jones or Mr Smith wants the place and will do all those things for blm. It require all your spare time, so you get tired trying to ft:rm and move to tow n. Who dii you rent j our houss from? You go to some land agent and 1 e rents you a bouse' for 8 month, and nine times out of ten the man who owned the farm you have just left owns the boose you have Just rented. Kind editors and readers, think of this and let I he people corner every thing else if i hey want to, but give us tqual rights o i land, uxt that alone, and our children will have food when we are gone. The farmer needs all these so-ealled combine. Why? Because itgivia Mm higher prices on produce, on cattle, hogs, horxos, chickens, eggs, butter and everything that Is raised on the rami; In fact everything that Is handled by 4he farmer. We need those moneyed men to keep the wheels of commerce rolling. We need industry of all kinds. George V. Klleyof Auttbc, Mo.,6; "Lees ixiiuomes anu more ou.-lneas men. row think, good reader, and see If you can't agree w ith me on this sub. ject. I say, give us a law that will protect Our land from being gobbled up by lazy men. Give us a law that will protect the weak minded from disposing of their home aud leaving their children destitute and nomeies. ji is a sure thing, we need tho manufacture!; we need the porkhouae; wo .need the canning factory, and every kind of industry we have. We need all of our Indus try and mort; we need our moneyed friend; we need higher prices; we need good wages, and we need land to farm, but the day is not far off when the bo called farmer will have to pay lor a lot 46 to lay 'bis bones after he is dead. Kansas I. T. Interested Header. the taint of rottenea attaches tu the party, but all the members of tb democratic orgaoixitt o are not put rid and though they have to bold their nose becauseof the stench, they do ao with one hand while with the ot'ier they seek to put the vileness from them. At a meeting of the Jackson Democratic Club held in Kansas City, Mo.. May 251b, resolu tious were introduced bearing upon the managemeut of the parly. . For mer Bepresentatlve Card well, vice president of the club, was in the chair. Speak log to the resolutions offered, Chairman Card well eald: It is with regret that we find it necessary to take knowledge of the rottenness at headquarters. How ever, our only way to victory is through defeat. The party boa an old man of the sea on Its back. We SEWS VP TUE STATE. , .The Coffee Club, auxiliary to the Cortallis Fire Department, last week celebrated the 20th, anniversary cf its organization. - The- stockmen under the foothills of the Coast range in Yamhill county have commenced driving stock Into the mountains, there to feed on the range during the summer. The Northwest Y. M. C. A. ia In full attendance at their annual con vention, this year at Gearhard Park near Astoria. About 90 member are present 73 or 80 of whom are delegales from the different parts of the slate. There la aome talk of closing the lock of the Yamhill river at Lafay ette. The linnrovment seems not tn havA rMvnliiHnnlwo.1 Ik. -t- i can only get safely home again by L, '77 shak.nch.moff There U no gain J J saying the fact that we are being led UHintM,ni0K tne lock8 1 y A KtCll'E POK I!EiLf. LXPERIENCC TRADC MAIWft. Deion COIVMIMY AC, Anrrmm Mmttn m rtHrh and r1rrirM.rn m$ nU kj Mrrtiin onr ormtort fr jrhM hr Mi liiTuttn l pmhnMy flpn.Mt romnwnidft. tlnnMatrtftlwrHtnttitentliat. llnn1 txmk on Puiji nl frH. OMvxtt nfw.PT fnf tttwrtnaj aalenta. I'ajttonrai tAhan throuwh JHunn A waytTt Scientific Jiincrican. T pvt rtK I brail Mtidndm. New York mUttitn if .iT th-tftitiilp hmrnal. Trrmv M 9 Pa ! Ill ft lU."' CASTOR I A For Infanta and Childreo. ' Be Kind You Have Always Bought 7 ' C&y&fd&fa,: Bear Signature OA BmisUmi tlgaaUi f ITOniA. OASTOniA. Iw, tha Jf IN liM Tm Hi imi ta Sifaatar r C3JX.B flantk fliaatar v o n X AT. ltaluHi mm timt Then. I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery aud a few bottles wholly cured me." Erpially t ffective in curing all lung and throat troubles consumption, pneumonia and grip. Guaranteed by all druggist. Trial bottles free, regular sirs 50c and f 1 ' 4 ; a MU Last Hope Realized. , s , (From the Sentinel. Gebo, Mont.) In the first opening of Oklahoma to settlers In 1889 the 'editor of this paper Wa among the many seekers afterfortune who made the big race one fin? day in April. During bis traveling about and afterwards hi cjunplog upon hla claim, he encoun tered much bad water, which, logeth er with the ever heat, gave him a very severe diarrhoea which it seem 1 almost ;tmpiMBlble to check, and atoog iq June the caw became so bad be expected to die. One day on of biaiteighbor brought him one small bottle of Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera ,ud Diorrhoe Beroedy, as a last hope A Dig dose was given hi in while he was rolling about on the ground In great agony, ami in a . few minutes the dose was repeated. The good ef fret of the inedh In was mn noticed and wlikin an. hour the patient was taking hi flhrt sound sloop Air a fort night. The on little bottle worked a complete cure" and tie could pot h3f but feet rreaiful. The eeason foe bowel disorder being at hand ugceat Ihl item. -Fi sale by I VI la lrug Store. vtf A JUVI. LtSCH Bt-LIHH. 'ATittleVd. in ih"i SaleinJoornal, announcing a free lunch nearly caus ed riot last Friday afternoon at the the trusts, but they did not attempt remote from civilization, a family b to do anything a gal net them when often driven to desperation iu case of they had supreme control of the I accident, resulting in burns, cuts, government in the early part of wounds, ulcers, etc. Liy in a sup. Cleveland's second .term. They ply of Bucklcn's Arnica snlve. It'i would have done nothing against the best on earth. 20c at A'l Drug- the trust if they had been In power gists. uninterruptedly until todav. The ... Inuleranfih. ri.m,... k-. .i. Chamberlain's Stoinnrh and Liver IUU. . , . .... . . So do the trusts. laoiets are jus wnai you nerd when Of course, the nnnullal. nt k".na. y nve no sppelile, feel dull after and all the rent nl lh ,.f .h. n" walt! ul' west will shout for Baaiev.lt In I004 ,l,youru,oul"- '' will Improve On the ereat issues of the d.v. th your appeiue, cu-an and invigorate ' I avAiaaa ctn.ank 1 It L tariff, the frusta and national M,. you a reusn Jon. the western Dooulista are n th. ,or our ,oou- or side of the reuuhlioan nan. .. Drugstore, Delta ways were. Free silver la as dead aa rlavory. The Issue of greenbackism ud federal loans on deposit of farm stock Is ancient history. There I no place for the populists ol the prairie slate lo go now except Into the re publican party, Colorado. Montana. Nrbranka and all the reel of the stale or the mountain and prairie region which recently shouted for Ray so are stalwart republican com mon wealt hi again, and will remain so. Kansas save 80.000 i.luralliv i Harrison in 18S3. Her margin for Roosevel! lo l!)i)4 will be very little. if at all. belo that mark. (llnl. Democrat. , LAM) JtlrttniLIEf. Want f all Eiperleare. Can anything be worse than lo feel that every minule will beyour last? . Nuoh was the experience of MrsS II Mewsnn, Derater, Ala. "For three years" th write. ! endured Insufferable pain from Indigestion, Ao Indian Territory i onesponilent writes to the St. Ioui Globe-Democrat touching land monopolies and combines of 'capital : Industrial conihine-. aie r.ot out of place, as we hav i, t enough mon to do business for u who want to work; that is, men wit'i i ongh capital ol their nwn, without pitMing their and some oilier man's eapitd togelher We have but one trust that hurts us, and that is the lund trust. We need more farmer', but can't' gel them. Why? Because tlie land monop olized by a atl nl nen who won') work and they charge such a rent s man cannot Unn ibis land and lin and have the ne-etwurii ,f life Why? BecaiKc, if j ou don't keepu the fences around the farm you rent, barns, gate, roads ami everything in giKxl hae, the land klngMelli you be don't want you next year A young woman who I working for a living writes The Journal for a recipe to preserve her beauty, and to succeed iu life, in the same communi cation. Well, hero goes, and we are giving you a beauty receipt. Goto bed early, and read a good romance on retiring, that lakes your thoughts off your business, your fsmily, your cares, and let you drop into sweet lleep with your mind freed from the worries of the day. In not let any ne provoke you. Let your heart go out In good wiil toward nil, and ring the world rur best.. Do not do drudgery at the shop tint cheaper hand can do just as wi ll, but show theiu patinily and kindly how to do it. E it w list you enjoy to your heart's content, .but no great variety, and us plain a possible. Live on a high plane of conduct, and with all the faith or a .child. Think not or the things which perish, hut ley up thejreasures that endure for ever good thoughts and good friends good acts and good impulses, and you shall be radiant and happy and posses the youih that perishes not. Dress beautifully, richly and yet without affectation. Give your body all the freedom possible and take several hours exercise each day in he open air. Do not listen to mean things about others and say only ttood things yonrself. Di not take long wearing useless bicyle ride or stand anywhere aud let a stiff wind blow on you. Use - no stimulant unless it be a little coffee for break fast and take a bath every morning, at least for the hands, face and feet, in cold water. Cultivate music and good company, and go to see some outdoor sports and occasionally a good play. Keep no diary and do not worry about the weather or what other people say about you. lioth are fqually changeable and heyond your control. Honor thy father and mother and be loyal to those who are dependent upon you for good behavior. -The lumber strike Iu Portland seems to be broken, at least lumber is avallablo and building Is very active. All are at work and there will be no more strike 'till next claim to political respectability and it will be the effort of this club. limited in its sphere, no doubt, to inaugurate or Join any "good govern ment", movement' which will etve promise of porpeluatinir democracy. 8Prln8'- The strike scema to have though it cost us every mau mention- been riIure. ed in the official list or the stale com- The farmers around Sheridan are mlttee, the St. Louis excise commls- forming a 'wool dooI lo be olaced In sioner's office or the legislature." the Folk county pool. . They exuect The resolutions following were to have about 100.000 pounds of wool adopted unanlmouly: In the pool from this place. The Whereat, it is evident and appar- success of the mohair pool encouraire enl, in view ol the recent revelations farmers to try their wool In the nonl. that the leader and those in control of the machinery of the democratic party of the great slate of Missouri have become base and corrupt: that the administration or the government of the state i grasped in the clothe of a debased and conscienceless ring of rapacious boodlere. who have trailed the fair name of the state In the dust of dishonor and shame and prostiuted their high official capaci ties for their own selfish gain; have Sheridan Sun. Gua Thompson, a 10 year old boy, was arrested In Astoria last Saturday on suspicion of being Implicated in the robbery of Victor Bergmann store at Seaside. Cbas, Boch hia companion In crime hurriedly left town before be was arrested. Other similisr criru!8 are charged to the same gang. A project Is exploiting to build a sandbagged and blackmailed the var-1 railroad between Junction City In lous business interests of the state; I lno couuty to Corvallis in Benton, have put up and hawked and barter I distance of twenty four mile or ed legislation to the highest bidder perhaps the curves will Increase the and by their corrupt practices have I length to thirty miles. Local people robbed and pilfered a long suffer-1 re handling the matter and hope to ing and liberty-loving people, placing I interest New ork capitalists. unjust burdens upon those who refuse I The Aired A. Aya. who on exam ination last week waa admitted by the Supreme Court to practice law in the State Court turns out not to be a Japanese, but Just a grado Arab. He is well posted thought and will be able lo interpret and apply the law quite as well aa would a Jap. Tho White Island Seining Com- to res;iond to their Infamous demands and to pay tribute to their damnable and rapacious lusl; and V heroes. Two honored citizens or this state, filling high official position by the grace of the demo cratic party, viz., the Hon. Edward O. Crow, attorney general or the great state or Missouri, have dared to pcrrorm their awoin duly by I pany ground, near Cathlamet, have bringing these high criminals to jus- begun operations. The catch has lice in the race or intimidations and been averaging) so far, half a ton or threats, and whose untiring efforts fish per day, which leaves quite a have already born much fruit In fair profit above expenses. The that direction; therefore, be it catch consists of about half chlnook, Resolved by the .Jackson club of and the rest blue-back and steel- Kansas City. That the member of heads. The chlnook bring about said club heartily indorse the noble five and rIx cent per pound, bluo course of these courageous men and backs, four cents, and stoel-heads, urge them on In their glorious efforts three cents per pound. In clear thn nnllllmtl atmnanhora n the state and purge the democratic ,Tne!aIem wood market ha been party of these political, plundering ou,ring 'or two or ,hr''e Thi pirate and lo read them out or the Hni, tlf prlce : flve do,,ar9 1 democratic party by putting stripe ror fir cord wood out ol big tim. or Infamy upon their Ignoble banks ber N?w 'hat:hate Ewe county befitting their nefarious crimes, to monoPoly. the Booth-Kelly Lumber the end that the state may be lid ol ?Hy . KUe iD, lh" m,rke this contembtible ring, this "corrupt 0(1 deliver slab-wood at the Salem crew of crime-committing cormor- lr" 8tatlon tot 1, 95 V anl: that the black wing of rapine Th? IH8ne yum 8. and reed that have for a loi.o- time ww'eu " hovered around our state capitoHikel so many craven vultures .may be driven to their hiding places to return no morr: that honest govern ment may again prevail - and the and the woolen mills said that the company has a million cords. Jones & Adama will start up their sawmill on the Neslucca in a short time. They have secured soma l.V. "I have been troubled for some me with indigestion and sour stoiu. ch,"say Mr Sirah W Curtis, ol Lee, Ma., "and have been taxing hamberlain's Stomach ami Liver fablets which have In I mil me very ouch ao that now I cm cat many hlng that before I could not," If you have any trouble with your domach why not take I he tablet nd get well? For mile by IMl Drug Store. A RErrCK KK(Ortl) IS DESIRED.) afisaoori has fallen into disrseWnl hands. Both St. tnii and the state are given over to corruption and bribery, giving and receiving I all but 0n. The city and ttate are democratic by large majorities, and REAL ESTATE. state be redeemed from the clutches 000,000 feel or timber and are neeo- or this Ignomious gang or brigands. Itiating for as much more, and have purchased a donkey engine to be usrd in logging. This is the only piece of machinery of it kind ever brought lo a Yamhill county logging camp, and will be quite a novelty. It is expected to arrive In a few daya. McMinnvIlle Reporter. 900 Mary Francis to Rose Neilson part of w 4 aes 13 t r 1 w and other tract f T W Thompson to C M John son 117 acre in A Hill d I e .4349 VV A Karnes to 8uss K Tan ner sec of n J or sec 20 t n r 3 w M M Luelliog lo Amber Thorn burgh lots 6, fi, 7, 8, 9, 10, II, and 12 South Park add lo Foreat Grove Thomas I Good in lo A M Stearns i of o e a 25 t 2 n r 3 w Will Mer Isaac Hal lo E J Tat ton e or lot 23 in Cornelius Lucy L Woodward to John W Price 2 acres in E Walker d I e BenJ Andenoo to Clara Dels man 213 a In sec 20 A 21 tl J N Hoffman tto Old P Wat rou lots I A 2 block 8 Foreat Grove ,. The Umpqua Valley Oil Company, or Douglas Co., ha abandoned the 1200! old well and will try another. The old well wa down about 1,700 leel, and was given up because it wa practically useless to try to do any tblrg with ao much lost Iron and stuff in It which could not bgot out. A contract ha betn lit to Lloyd Smith lo dig a new well and he, with Will Hudson, baa begun opera tion. The well I to be put down 20,000 feL Everything has had to be moved but a short distance aa the new experiment will only be 12 feel from tb old. All but 3o0 feet of the iron caslog waa taken out or the oM well. Mr. Smith la confident that he will find oil within the 2,000 feel.-. Myrtle Creek Mail. 700 r.0 200 COO 6000 150'