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VOL. IX. $2.00 Per Year. INDEPENDENCE, POLK COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, lt'01. Five Cents Per Copj. NO. 2. THE WEST SIDE unit r RmWnwI at lh rni.mr In 1ndltt SUBSCRIPTION RATES. tin YfaV . . f f ktfn hi i Mnln . i,U TUrv MUn . J) ill MirrthMk anS death nottan m..i lot flv t lt;J MiawWd !, All ur Bv. mm nv omw im lie. H,W obinmr UiiH,n will b thahml iwr at Vh rate ( At. mutts per Una, Ad.ln U n!llM. Hf BttMliWllua t rn "t Hli, oJ tuak nil rs,litwm par'" iu h rvm vminiy ruuitanina: turn. Genkral Directory. VKITBO RATM. rrwklvut,. . ....Benjamin Harriaon YeTrMe4it.,,,,,..,Li r. Morton 8v of State...,. ..... .Jm 0. Blaine poatraiwter General... John Wanmkr Iuticwr. ....... ..Joba W. Noble 80. of VVar....,.,..,,RdfiUProtor Keo. of Nvy.......,BilsiuiB F.Trufi Attorney General.... ...W. 11. tL. Millw See. of Atfrieultore,. , , , ; Jeremiah ltuai Cum. of EduMOiwa W. T.IIarrie Con. of Peualooa, . ........ .0. B. lUoro tat p oaaooit. Governor.... ...... .BytaMter Feanoyer Pea. of tiiata. .Geo. W. MoBrid Treaaarer...... ....Pud, Metebao 8apLof Pub. lo.,......E. H MaElroy Ally. General.,,. ..Geo. . CuMuocrluia Stale Printer. ........ .,;.FraBk Baker r.8.8Mlor. j , N. lMb Googrmna Bioger Hermann Ilia Utreha Bopietue Court .......... i W. P. Lord (it 8. Bean Buptof Penitentiary.... U. S. Downing 8u.nl. of Aijlom L. L. Rowland (O. W.0oli B.B.0ODM. J Robert Clow ( A. N. Hamilton Clerk... Fruit Millar ( F. 0. lWd, Free. I bh Coin i R G. Campbell ( Gro. T. Alyer. Find Com W. W. Baker Cirottil Jndfc R. P. Bob Dittnet Ally Quo, a. Bingham II ii IK. I Bnllcr Hpreutativea jaw. My.r. Oonety Jodtfe. ........J. Btooffer Cowl, Ooi-oBr.. j F7oh 8hruT.'. W. L Wrll Clerk...., .............U. O. Cued Tranrcr. RH. Tortiw 8h. I 'i;rrlalaInt. . . W. 1. Rejrooldt Am ..- N. 0rtiir 8nrtrr .....T. Bailor Corni er E L. Ketchum iXDKriiJiDBiuni. Mayor ......... .. W. P. CSomiaway BorJer ....J.T. Ford Mnrxhitl T F0Bll Trfiworer.... E. I. B.eoklo citt oavmai. ... . w , jJ. A. Wlieeler "W'"1 ----1 U E. Kreog.1 cL nr , i E. 0. PtolliiBd ErftrnJ WrJ JllB).t oibon . , j M. MfrwiB Tliira WM... .......... q W.Htiiup CHOUI. DIKHtTOlU. !L. X flilmora a. VV.Bhlim W. K. CrwMj Clrk....................-M. L. White CHURCH DIRECTORY. tiwn BrrtiiT.-8oBday Bchool at 10 o'okk . u. Prtcbliiafery Bnndiiy yl 11 o'clock a. inland aim rrwy Bandy tTeotiig. Young people's meeting od honrbrfuwawmcelB the v cuing. Prayer meeting erery Thareday ereuing. AH ordially inite4 to attend. -Bar. A. J. Hdhsakhb. Pwlor. Caltibt PBHirrniiA. Prenoblug aerrioe eery Baoday mnrning at 11 od alto in the evening at 7 o'clock. Bonday Bohool at 18 o'clock, immediately fter preaohing. Prayer meeting etary Wedoea day ereoing. A eordinl ioTilation e tended to all, especially atraogeni rUiting the city. . . Bv.A.F.Lott. Piuitor. M. P.. Cuoncn 8oorH.-Procliing try fii-al and thirJ Sunday, fldcwwy Bcbool at 8 o'clock In the nfleruoou. Prayer mfetiog erery Thnraday evening. Allinnted. ' , Bkv. J. M. riKH, Piwlor, EvAieogWoL.-8nody Hobnol t W o'clock A. M. Preaching every aecoud aa 1 fourth 8niidfl) of the month at II . . and every 8nndy evening at 7 r. Prayer mating on Tatailny evening. All rep;triilly iovinj to attend. ltv .A. 8. Coplkt. rwtor. CuaiwiAK. -BniulBV Hrhrwil every Snn dy at 10 0VI1H. lnnching lue Bml and amond Bnudaya of the montli morn ing nnd cvcninc. Prayer meeting on Wfilnefulnv evening. Bv. B. Ii. SnibbST, PiwUir. HKCHKT H()(;lKTIFi A 0 V WIWDKPBSDENt.'B WWK Mha... AU-.i.mrn.nn-lnv.Ud VAM.KY U)IH)KNO.. IOO. r., ineew m ? aim e hall v.rr Thu nidar viiIiik. All oiid Kellown eiirdlally lvld J". W. H, WHBKI-KB,mr(iry A A. M. HlJila (j.miHi.i.1.. .llona "k Haturdiiyev.n . n .r lirliir run "" i ,nd two week 'lV-Jt: W. Hunter, W, M, K. m,Heertary. H OMKTi TWUMVO. , K. ' fk'K a every Wednennny ""'". u,t gUlag our city . aurt li, QX, W. H. HAWl.KY. K. of It. H I, HATCH All kind, of bBlld ned .t l.wm w niitwi ' ...7. .. iM. UOCIUIW A W1IAABP. HALKM, 0BEH0N "1 I)nlrln VRKHtt AND HAI-T MF.ATH Hn.m mid WH Oimmeriiw .f d(-er bot!hwrrwlin. Wbolwlend rtoll ai NOTICE. Tb board of arhool dlreot JJJ Wot No. w will hold Hirf'X tl,,l.itherrcU,rHr o'clock p. rn., rrmuy, - very four week tliert!;r; nBi tf - JJoard of Director f M. KIMtlKIt, KAI.RM, OHKUON, WAWUKS. CUH KH AMD JKWKI.UT Alt Hilvar Mil hjr him l fneravno IX rlmrav, Hllwr Kulvvn, ,irW bii.I Hhiui M 111. (irlrw ar rlir Umu !), Hwlrli) .mramii)Him . wt 1M 1 YS1C1 ANS-DKNTlSTH Y LEE & BUTLER, Ron in mm, -lAWOl U. 8- EXAMINING SURGEONS. Omt,WNIildof MaluRl, ' IHUKrKMDKNCK, - . . OHKOON. D1V J. K. L0CJCK, ! rhysician and Surgeon, uana Vlaia, Oetn. ATTUU!,KY8. A. M. HURLEY, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Om Hat lo tiilnmlPOM Katl Itautc, Itkpiitnc,Or, .F.Baatuun, W. II, tloluia. -V Mims, t HOLiii ATTORNEYS AT LAW or r ica in mmira hlock, IMiWtvB glal and Court, nn MtbCELLANKOUS. 11 a o. Oapoalta Patteraea'a Drag Stora, an Patteraan'e Drug Main atraat. LLiaCBL BANKS. Commenced Business March A, 1839. KtttlUlil by NutWioiU Aalltorlly, -Til 8- FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Capital Stook, S50.000.00 St4.000.00 Saralaa, J. a CtKU'KIl, U W. IIUIIKIITHO!. I'rwUonl. Vic lrmlitnl. W. II H AWI.KV, Cahler. DIRECTORS. J. 8. Cniipcr, L W. Rototrtaoa, Uwla llolnilea a. W. WbliMtker, W. W. Collin, A (vnera) banking bunlnm tmnald Bay end ellei'kn 00 alt tmportanl (mini. tfepwlla rwelvM ulijtxil to check or on wr- IIDoMKof 4piH. Oullwlloa nad. 0RI bourn; a, m. to I p. m. THE INlWIiNDENCIi National Bank ! Capital Stud, $50,000.00. H. lUIWCItHEUO, . Vrmlrtfat AIIRAM NKIXON, Vli PrwldcnU W. P. fXINNAWAY Cwhlor. a nmoiml bankln and clinm bulnM trQuoll; in ni (!), bill dlwuioiiled. ooin- nerrlal cnxllU ranlwt: dwl rwwivra on eurrcnt awooot taUjwl m check, lutorwl pold on Urn dxpiMlt. " PIltRTOR Jwhua McDanlt-l, II. If. Japron, A. J. Goodman, II. nirrlitrr, A. nenton, T.J. te. ! A. Allen. IIC0.P0WD UNDER THE UWS OF 0RE6M. MONMOUTH, OR.' I. A. MAfRtfM P.1,.'AM,'I"': !'f Prw1linl .Vlc-l'r. .Cii liter KA U WW1.I- PAID CAPITAL, $25,000. DIRECTORS. f A.Maorum, P.UrampMI, I. M . IJI'nnn J.U. v;millir, 1. II. Htump, F. IK a nmrrnl bank n ana xnnBn ! ..." uinXuSn miMlo: iIi-ikmiIU r.ilvod 'rSfl.TS'f'.h-.it nr on wrlllliale of di'IKwIt; WrT vtnl.r pnx.f m, eecnrcdby , gliwe I 111 m HOTEL. 0 St., Indopendenco. MRS. C. A. STARK, Proprietor. Firnt clBM la every respect Bpecial atientioo given tranateBt cuatomera. A aample room for commercial traveler , H. M. LINES, FUNERAL DIRECTOR -A HP- UNDERTAKER, LVDEl'ENDENCi:, 0BE00N. K full and complete line of Funeral goodJ ,u Alwaya on Uwd. Farmers and Merchants Insurance Co. Capital Stock, w, r, wi, rn-il'lmil. J, U ('OWAM, Ymutirer, Vlov I'nvlilvllt, AM'lHvtirvUry. Mum. It. II. Miration, Milof.ln.llw r ih Htiiinip Omrti llun, )Am llurnvlt, r.Amrlal dUMiiiiii iiir FHin.inp fiuri : lliin.4... wiMlilmirli AtliirM.. mitin piMinmri iiipii, - i, I 0n, I'rmliloiil l.lmi Omnly Naiinnnl Hunk! VV, f, llwtil, WimtmiiM U. r'. ttlmpwu, 0i!iftllti M, Hloriitm, Mnlmiti J, li, ttrllniuan, i'aillnlliili U t'uWf, I'liyoli'lnli. IVinlniu rmlit rilueo orcuiiltitlon, Ijohkw lmivl kIuihi oisaiitiint Inn,- . Snrpluu iu swurity yt jHilloy lioltlors, Walker Succpssor to llenkls & Walker, Carry a complete line of TABLE LUXURIES, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. W eellolt a ahara a. rancort Proscott & Voness. rBOMtiimm or Independent Saoi mill. MAKvrACTVHia) w vtAuaa nt FIR AND HARD WOOD, ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMPIER I A. Wamazn, Mangr. lemiiD oPHTfi HIE IIXB1 OF. THEM "AU! "Haroea of Unknown Seaa and Sav ag Lanaa." lly 1, V, llutl. Tb rnn,lit nlwrrlmlnn bk evw Inlm. diiMHt un llio ', I ivrr mil r 1 nt linf iir. Ipna. Tliw nitmiriHI mnitiiinrwniiirixiiini lllii(rUim, luubl-mn nltirnt plntum Soils on sigrlit AGENTS wnntid In Dili pntinlr. An w ira ili'lvrtuiiiod In eiimd our liuiif Into llilaainli,, rnrrailiic I" Aiitrl In In I'ltiTlna liriuir IiiiIwxiiikiim In llv mi Mil. Ilian mi nlhrr liou. hiut nvvrdniiv brfuw. Wurtollvrr Hi IvkikA rllit at yuur wry t.n rr, of rrvlghl rlmrnf. ur any oIIut ejn. nil of wlil. li wc my iiurm'U'Wi, I "hi I Inkn nn ngriiry Br thin nwl w.irk mun nv olhrr Iioum nnllt ynu hnvo ntml lo u lur onr ilwrip. llv flri'iilnm uil th, i.iiumai, tiim Alii Itim'CKNK.Nr, W will Uunuilt to du brt lr by you. DOMINION PUBLISHING CO, Vancouver, Britiah Columbia. - . . . unral tttit fur the pulillhr. DRESSMAKING Cutting and fltling, and nil Knr niiHitH iiimlo fur luilh'8 niul tin Id re n. Ami nl:) a fine stock of MILLINERY, GOODS irata, ornammitH, etc. Lndim' mid iliilili'dit's furti lulling goods, bono, KMidit, corwitM, hkirln, cIovch, lime, utc, itC Work done and goods Bold nt the lowest cah prices. Mrs. Mary Phillips, Cor. Railroad and Monmouth eta. G. W. SHINN, HOUSE, SIGN and ORNAMENTAL Vaper llnnginit, rrwenlnf, Kto. t'nliit roniua npunlta Joikw'HUIiUw, Indi'pvodenv. . . . . Dealer In . Ilurdwrirc, quooiiHwaro, tinware, RtovpH, end otlmr iiiisfiollanoniw ar ticle, chIIh the attention of the public to his rlno Monk of the above articles now on hand. HiH prices will compare favorably with prices in ntiy oilier locality. C01110' and see on and you will be satiKllod with -prloo, quantity, and quality. . RIOPOUTH, OR. PATENTS Canal and Kii-imniM Mmirixl,' 'JYiuln-Miirk. imtliitrrnl. nd all ahw pntrnin miimw iu tlio I'Htunt Onion nnd Iwfnr tlio UtiurU promptly null narnfully irnKinlM , ...,,. .. IJixin riMii)t f nimli'l or Mkntctn of Invontlon, I milk iiirlul .xnmiiml Inn, nud HilvU. h. tn nU'iiilillilyfri'lirKB' . V Main iifliiio dlroiilly .. from 1.6 Ptt 0HIm nml Btmliiin i Mixwutllv imllml Ui niy nnrfiint and ln iab)llil fHullitiim for milk nv prompt iiioliniiimry itaruliw. for tli imt iiioroii. nd TOwmaful nrmmnntlnn of appl -imli.iM for piilont.. anil for attf ndma to nil himinni". enwuaiMl In inr rare, in I li ahortiiitt ni nlhlntinw. lli'lfml a.wnliilty. PfMMHliiBle andoxu iiaiva ntionlion irlmn to iiiitwit bitalna, . Hook of Information anil ailiii. ""il niKHilal rnfownnu, unit witlmut olra'p,"1'"'l"'"t j n i i'itki,k BudaUoraedAttaraei l IWnt OpiSwiUi V. 8. 1'aU-Bt Olllc. (MonUi-c thin papnr.) ..; Luther mi: $500,600. Ko'y.mul MNgr. i. A. MII.K, .(.Wliler. , I'.Uf.'.NJS.OO 1M1.0H.1 H1 215,008.87 CANNED GOODS, V ;. of your patronage. I A..YINtm Indepondeuoo, Orefon. T. E. Baldra, Dealer In Single and Double Harnes, Saddles, Whips, Collars, Robes, Etc., Etc. REPAIRING 1 SPECiALTY. (,'ull and (tefc pricw; and I will plwme you with quality, THE CrXTST Meat Market. Pork, Beef, and Mutton always on hand. Game and Poultry in season. Highest cash price paid for fat stock. Meats delivered in city and country FREE OF CHARGE. L. LEMONS, Prop. J, A. BOWMAN. BUD1T1G OF ILL KINDS , Neatly Dona. MACHINERY REPAIRING AND HORSESHOEING A Specially. Wood Working and Car riage Painting Done in First-class order, C: STREET, INDEPENDENCE. TUB OPENS SEPT. 18, 1801. f '1 ifTDUIl1. Ill HTITIiV 1.. In niBPl tlin nwda of tho forming and m. nhiinlcnl liilcrcMln of Ilia atnlo, 1 Jrfoyn, onmmodloim, and woll-vcntlliilad . bullillnva. Tim colleen In Inontiiit In a on HI. 1 viilnd Hint ChrlaMun wininiunlty, nnd In one of t lie IimiiII bloat aootluu of tlio NlUtO, ' MILITARY TRAINING. Exponas need not axeeed $1.60 for th entire aeaalon, Two or morn Kroo Rnholnralilpi irnm every (Miiiuly. VVrltn for CninloKiiti to . II. I, AUNOU)1l'riw.,('orvallliilOr, 1 SS'OS-n J. f.l. CECHLEY, lb; d fell teSBMalll C lkik.l. Hnvhiir imrvlml tbn luicn-kt of Ueorga lltmihhy in the Monniouth Llvwy and Mala Htebtoe, I aullcit Mr aliarv of Uia patronage of the public. I am irepard to furnlah gikid tattle mi voliloliw At thtirt notion, day or bIkIo, and all tntnaient ouatotn will r- or-lv due attention, fknd In your or dem. - riHfum, unrw. A. r,ArMmi, Ma. Ii rlil i lUrir.t Hi CktuM. kulta,, MM ua. mm t wUr, m nUK t WUmt. untlnein. Nhortbtiid. mm in wmw uifuutfmmi mt jmi, mmrum pill kiawr tiaat tauiiiM nw hum mWmi, t UR. J. B. JOHNSON, Resident Dentist All work warranM to irlv lb. beat of Milalbrllon. I N IIEPEN fiKNt'K. . OHKllON Do a ((tttierul dray bualiiPN, at rvaano- - . . noie rant, a io w liava 03 band BRICK-YARD. J. R. COOPER vi inuepnanc, Having a steam engine, a brick iiat;liluend)vral aortti of fliimt clay, is now prewired to kwp on hand a fine quality of Urlck, which will bo sold at raaaon- able price Good and CHEAP. we have tJie lan-cat aud . RI2ST Hlock of Hai u(a ever brouglit to tbi Btx'tion. ; III 0:r b Cnifdtre. Our 'Whip are direct ttom Uie Factory and are tho let . otiteflSQ 0t)M Trimming - at reaaotiable Trior. Beamer& Craven. i'iiroirh i virtu UUUHIIU U TK.I1...LLII, Sueoeaaera v, KLKINS & Co.,: rnoruiETOita of City Trtick and Transfer Co. Hauling of all Kindit Done at iteaaonabie it a t e . Agents for theO. V. Boats. jTCollcctloii. Mmlu Monthlynit INDEPENDENCE, OREGON ' li 1 O.'M'cha. CaMi, Irllutam, Drsnohlttt, 1 Ho.r.fimi. WkooDina leunli.Crou. VirOl, Att'irt, " nry llri ol Hi. Throat, i'.'ipa C iadiitiuK Ctaiumcllo, Spuaily Ami in.rm..iiol.t, UsimiM " 1. JulU." S. A. PARKER, - Hnnufncturor and diialor In Sash, : Doors, : Mouldings, : Etc Full atiHik of QlAM, alt ittut, kept oonttanUy nn hand. Spedlal rale, on oonlnwU. Fantory on 11. It, atreol unar depot. I w lull to inform the public that I am now prepared to furnish FIRST-CLASS 1 LUI.TBER in all dimensions, ut sacrifice prices with 'promptness, Call for prices. ' MAX FRIENDLY, Corvallis, Or. 5ci! t A pamphlnt of Information and ab) V ttraot ui Oi law., diowlii Uow to uut.Kin rai.im, t avann, Trana ra.ru, voprrianu, mil jru, . Hrnway, j Ns- N.w link. ' (mm iiis 3 rr wnr I AM A DKMOtlUr. Tou ought to be a Dcuiocmt bo Cftumstho prluclplos of the Demo cratio party are the fonudatiouM of A agio Mason liberty and clviliza lion wherever the Eugllnh ka gunge in 8wken. It U the party of local aolf-governiucint aud atatui' riuhUiMoppoHod to the eentralU lug idww of the Itepublicuu jiurty. which would prefer to have all the Ittwt made in Wiwlilngtou, and to reduce theataUyi to the condition of provlucoa, The Detuocratlp jwrty la the party of popular rlghta a oppoeed to tho priv Hedged cliu and monopolica created and footewl by the l-publlcau party, whloh persuitently ml to enrich Uie few at the expeiwo of the mauy. It is the party of economy and hon eafy In the aduiiuiittralion of pub HO affairs, ; tw oppoucd to , the extravagant of : which the Republican party Ih guilty wherever it geti a chance. It ia the party of peace, goodwill and mutual help fulness between uio aectious, an oppoaed to ; the fiinaUcal aeclionalbim of the Itepublieari party which is ever eeeking to eruh aud .retard the South for the advantage of the Kortheant, The Democrat lo party boa built np Uio greotucni of Uie Uuited RtatCM, and in doing aa htw been Udily aud bitterly opponod to the Ileptib lican party and its predoeerworn. It woa a Democratic prealdcnt Jefferton, who acquired for the United BtateH the vaxt and produo- live country went of the Miiwisslppl river from the Gulf of Mexico to liriliab America, aud extending iu the Northwest clear out to the Pa cific ocean, the territory out of which MMmlppi, Arkansas, Louis iana, KatiNU, Iowa, Nebniska, Wis. ooiiftln, MinnetruU, and all theiUttcii of the great North went have since been created. It was a democratic adminUtration, that of Monroe, that acquired Florida for the Uuited State. ADcmocratio ad minlMtration, that of Polk, fought the Mexican war, and gained for the Uuited States tb vant and productive region in which ore now included Texas, California, Xevadu, Arizona, Kew Mexico, Utah and Colorado aud Wyoming. The Democratic party ia tho friend of the farmer, tho workiugmau, the marclittiit, , lawyer, doctor, aud every other man who wautjj torut an honent living and not rob his neighbor. This is the reason why it is the potty of tariff reform. Look nt these matters in their proper light, lay prejudice aside, and forego the application of traitor'' to Democrats. 8. 8. H to Rata a Uu.baud, He had a wife, Ills salury wasl2,ri00peraniniiii. But she complained. She wanted a better house. Hotter clothes. Nothing (lt.to go out in. No country cottage. Nor carriage. Nor society. She coveted a placo on the ragged edge of the Four Hundred. , She kept it up Night and day, And moaned and Wept, Ho lacked style, also. As welljas now clothes every Rlx weeks and various other things. lie knew how his employer made several hundred daily on the street. A thousand or so would not be missed for a few hours. So bo took it and went up the street nnd won. Iiegotherascauddn. lie took more and lost. -More yet,. Defalcation discovered. Il wcurs tho penitentiary check. Others are going, too. llewaro. Hotter is a modest room up two pairs of buck stairs than a cell. Cincinnati Commercial (hurtle. Hrre I the I'nilarljrlng Kniiiuiii.. ." (Huloin Cnpttnl Journal.) ; Mr. Bulok, of the Uoneburtt iVoin dhi', is snilly out of patience toemme the vuiIiiuh acliciuus Invented by the Htato IJoiuii ofTradu at Portland have not been received by tlio people of 0n (run, who have refused to ciwli up aa he think they should, And all beouime the peopla rufnwd to put up a oool fUo, (XK) In for a hair-down llglit-flnifoit'd goiitlemun to handle In getting up a dlaiilay at the Chleairo world's fair, in wbloh all that nitty be heard of Oregon would be Portland nnd Coon buy, with perhiips a maluiliirloiiu nioiwbuok nows ptqwr liidlvlcluul fmm lvoR'buru. Not muubl Mr. Iteedon "IXm't you find muuh enjoyment In readlns tShakeHpwiro, Mm. Bhudmlnd?" Mm. Bliadmliid; 'To ascertain extent, yen. I think, though, he would have made bis works of nuioli nuiru interest to u if bo hud Introduced aumo of our grout A morlnuis In hla plays.'! CiVnfua nt .'Work. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. IKTTIIK THAMI'M FAM. If it is deciu'd boat or necessary to ad vert lue Oregon abroad, say at Chicago, h suggested by Mayor White and published in yesterday's Telegram, the best way to do it through home newspapers, home publications, home talent rather than by any patronage of Eastern concerns who have agents through this oounlry constantly playing for "suckers," This applies not so much to Portland as to smaller towns, that are the fawjueinV vie tints of these traveling wklrs, who propose to "write up" a town and tlio surrounding country in some publication of "immense circula tion," of course if they are well paid for it. This sort of stuff is ut- terly valueless. It has the ear marks of the irrevereut bunco sharp all over it when it gets into print There are plenty of newspafers In the Northweot that fairly, ally, and boufttttly represent what it is, from day to day, from week to week, from month to mouth, from year to year. o portion or the United States, iu proportion to population and the slice of the towns, has as able a galaxy of newspapers. This Is a broad assertion, but we make it wiihour foar of successful contra diction. Not only that: the men are here who know the country, as no travel ng boonufaker can do. They have lived here ten, fifteen, twenty, tliir- ty or forty years. They have been n Its forests and its mines; across its mountains and plains: atane its akes aud rivers; through its or chards and eraluficlds: among its people of all sorts. . These men have nothing sufficient for an in dticetnentto lie for one way or the other, as theso nomadic penny a. liners are ready to do either w ay, Money spent on these follows is merely squandered. Tho Northwest-Oregon, Wash ington and Idaho will thrive aud prosper without any advertising, so far as that is concerned. No where ot earth can civilized, culti vated, liberal Caucasians live so easily, or find so many opportuni ties and advantages.' We who have beeu here long enough, iceog nizo that. But, if it is desirable, as wo think it is, to in vite and at tract immigration and capital, ob taiu help of both capital aud labor, both brain and brawn, to develop our latent and untouched resources and opportunities, and share with us the advantage and the pleasure of being in the most favored corner of the earth, thou let us go about it In a sensible, business-like way, not squander money on fellows who neither know or care anything abont the country, except to bleed it of w hat money they can carry out of it. Tho Portland Telegram. "I see there is one class of men who are unable to obtain divorcee ia Chicago," remarked Mr. Steb bins. "For morcy sake, who are they!" his wife questioned. "The bachelors," lie replied, as be shut the door. feurtA Cititen. To remove a wart, cover tho skin around tho wart with lard, apply over the surface of tho growth oue or two drops of strong hydrochlor ic or nitric acidj then keep tho part covered up until the scab separates, . - i A solution of bichloride of mercu ry is about the best material for taking indelible Ink out of linen. A Perfect Baking Powto The constantly growing demand for Du. ftlsft Cream Baking Powder, the standard cream tartar powO for forty years, is due to two causes. FIRST: The extreme care exercised bjathe maM facturers to make it perfectly pure, uniform in quality, and of highest raising power. . SECOND: The recent investigations exposing the fact that certain other brands of baking; powder contain ammonia and still others that were found to contain alum. These unscrupulous manufacturers are being found out, and the consumers are giving them a wide birth. Nothing is left to chance in the manufacture of Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder. Chemists are employed to test every ingredient as to purity and strength, Hence; its marvelous purity and uniformity. Each can is like ' every other. It never dissapoints. ' BEST ia ALWAYS the CHEAPEST. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is ported by all authorities as free from Ammonia.) Alum, or any other adulterant In fact, the purity of this ideal powder has never been que, tioned. Tk I atervtew. To the newspaper iatorvlcr ra are indebted for a vast KzszzX tt enlightenment and wtedota Czi C$ interviewer has got from mea without his ingjectjon, wczll never have given it to the worU. The principle of iuterviewrir-, f log right to the source of tion, gives us acenracy ajao. JU1 take it all io all, U Attccixa newspaper contains the motf tact ful history that ever has been writ. ten. A fine intcrriewer Is one of the most valuable men on rreati Journal. He must be a man of ed ucation, acquainted vitb tSJn. skilled in the nse of words, and must have an instinctive under standing of human natare; A fine man who is being interviewed it like a fine Huh that yon hava booked. - You will fail if you at tempt to "yank him." Yon most humor him a little, let him hare bis own way and then he ie lost aud you land him. A Jroa lie. Mayor Walker, of Gainsvlile, Texas, has in his posncssion a rello which, doubtless, Is of great hia- ) torical value. It is a piece of sil ver, circular In shape, attached to ' a small ring. It is about two and one-half inches in diameter and twice the thickness of a silver dol. lar. On one side is a likeness of "Thomas Jefferson, president U. a, A.D. 1801." On the opposite aide is a pipe and battle ax crossed, and underneath the word "Peace." Under this are two clasped bands, with cuffs encircling the wrists. One cuff has two bars running across, and on the other cuff is the word "Friendship." The curl osity was found on the prairie west of that city by a young lady but a short time ago. It is supposed to have been a present to some Indian chief, and was probably lost by the Indians during one of their raids through the country several years ago. Senator Mitchell is once moro agitating the project to elect U. 8.' senators by direct voto of the peo ple. . He is eminently correct on this subject, and he will meet with warm support from the Democracy all over the land is his endeavors to educate the nation to the point of adopting the amendment to the constitution that will be necessary before the change ia present math. ods eau be inaugurated. The suc cess of Senator Palmer ia Illinois lust year and the expressions of public sentiment through the press all over the country prove that the situation is ripe for the change, and it cannot be made any too quickly to salt honest men, who are tired of seeitig the higher branch of ew government made a sanctum for rich men to amuse themseves in auddisport their wealtly-JaM- bi7i Time. k. clock is always an appropriate wedding gift. It means on its taea that there ia no time like the preav entt. iUimor American. The Court: "Wonldyoubelisre this man on oath!" Paddy Sal ly: "Not unless he swore ha wtw lyin', yer honor." Uft. Yes. we are opposed to strikes. We got opposed to tbasa when ire t ere a school-boy.