THE WEST SIDE. -martin by West Si Publishing Compan JTIUIUY, KKMU'AUY U, lsl. IWrivNtin. The next meeting of i). MiwUwl and Literary rWMy of Iitdcmwdcnce ha been Indefinitely llnwiuoAt.. Am a our reirt-- orba fully recovered l "-"""l health, we expect him to visit dlflereiit necllon tf Ihe iiity, and report wttat I la In place therein; mid al to give life sketch of ueli old settler a he may meet with. We havv-onccotitMll- Injr delr in imhtUtiliiit the Vtr Hihk, and lluil deal re K U make It most welcome weekly visitor to every llrvalde In the county. Tmk I.kap-Ykak lUi.u-Tho leap year hall jstven In the opra house IiwI Friday nlulit was u ti He tony In It iialurv. Then? were present aland aeventy-flve couples, aud th gentle men lu their conventional black with awallow-talled coots, nnl the ladle lu ttmxiJktr costume, made It exhibit tpilt k Washinijtoiilan t. A tine aupper wan served at the Little Falnee hotel, and, take It nil In It wa a very m-Am-A a It sir. iVr.vrv Mtirrmo.-Ailianoe men DnwyvM, aud all other person Inter ested In th reform question of tli ilny, will liulil a two day' meeting at Italia, on March lt and d, to discus railroad, tax, silver, bank, land loan, and stil-trxwtiry qiawtlon. Men of nil shade of opinion are lu Ylted to artielpate III th dlseulon of each topic, wh of which will be led by aonte cue of the allet speaker of the state. Programme next work. A Mas Ktu.m I. lltJontry.ftttutl Istrty mlK! "Isc," and who lived fur many year at lVrrydale, wa shot a nd killed at Willanilna lat Saturday luorulng atmiit 8 o'cltH-k, by a man iiiiiu.il lirwi. ticiitry had Uo cuinii! and iilmsiou'.Urwu't lHy, and m thts ly Into lirwn yard, whim Unvtt wt1 ut luto the lioums UMiHirwIJa n-vulvf r, anil lsol titutry four tliuw, klllhushlm. t!v(itryKttvw wi(Vand thri chiMrt'ii, and ha.ln uotorlu In o'Vi'ml iHHiuty frtimf. Tub KAi.--VanHiwr k not th only iliin that wxnh to jjvt a mov on Itih'lf. (fth iHwly-ohoavu )Im In ttt Uk-mI rlfviilt, Iult'vndiiH' l proh altly thttiiioot at tlv. It has tutni t tlrr!ii Itx'lf actively and tuwfully to vura ditrlft ttr this fall. It ha lvii awriU-d p ir'tty cliohv wwk In ihv rtrrult. th ou afti-r th wtale air. It wilt umloiibtitdly have a larg atti-tutuiKv, and, If the IihiI aoMH-lation tiirun It iurJiiit rlitht, idi-iily of hrw..Vm..iy t)rfiMi'in. 81'ai.wrtuK ia Hbbk. "Sirlntrtmw lia m, vutle Aunl," and the How w are bltMiniliitf. Now If alt ottr prop- rty owiu-rn wuiild ram ttu-lr fruit anil h.iiit trtv, and fliau tho atrwtn lu fnnit and atxuit their itmlMi, our city wtwld I the uil Unuitlful any whi'iv In the valley. V have a il uinty uf water fur Iawii .urjx-, ami thU mtirv town, If r"wr!y caml fur, could U imnltf to MivMoiii am tll hw' A little pride alwiit on' him U iivv. r it. either In valu or umral tt. Now la a kmii1 linn' to tlx up your lk walk, and reimlr your feiion, and do much In tlw way f useful Improve incut. V hope to oe mueJi of till kind of work dim thi aprlng. Hcti hnkii. Mr. K Wiuuull anil d.unhler, Mlw Ajtsj"'. ri'turned from their vlit to Ohio lut Tuemlay. They were alwent tlvu ui tuthi and had a iniMt enjoyahtc trip throiigh iut, mwt ina with no aecldont cither way. While In ehitiS'othey heard th great p 1um donna, I'ntil, and salt I her Uig mtf mm simply U-yoiid ihs'riptl(iii. They al Mated that when they left Ohio, ncveii day prcvloua to their ar rival In Imlepemleiiee, thero weru two feet of Know un tho ground and the weather very cold, and aUhoiiifh they enjoyed the alelghing, they were glad to K''t hiuk to thu Hiinny and genial clime of old Orton where the tree are huddiiiR and the flowew aliinwt ready to htnoin. The Wkst Hum welwmi d them homo again. f Thealwilller Hoatf landed fifty tniM of frel(jht her Monday evening. Till la a llttw ahov tb daily avvrag, but will not iHNiiiar with what will b lauded her when tu aprliig binlnvaa Mwaiu ntlrlyopvn, If any doubt th1 1,1 ta f'l'l- 1 l(XAl5. " Araunery. A Uniluvard. A dUtrlet ilr. A hoop faotory, A tiwiull tilue, A Meant laundry, A hteyeU) touriianient. An ax handl faotory, llleyol riding ha oonimeuiHHl. Itoad are. duxty lu Indowndenr. A tarn uuniberof rwldeno bulldmir Kulmerib for the WwrHU'i, thelltell earn by that ehlekon lnllluiatl) , ieoplt (taper. I all la rl(ilit, hut If h ha Uvn playing Thl r.m.l. lu tat aiuither hutl.lliia WW eVllltllerU dry, W Will t tl it avx for ludeiwiideiiee, KMONAL MENTION. tif William Miwm, about otifl ami otio k..mi....i .i.i. Jt wbloh h ODnlluuwl to rwdd until th , , . . . . . dwiiiaofl.lwlf,wlileb occurred In 4HIHMIUIIIrfllUUIIUIOlllllnOIM liuil .1...- -,t.ll. II.... l.a l.n. iim.la III hoiii aiuoiigit III ehlldren, having bUKliixM aetlvlty uf lndiaudem, J. V. 0'limu)l and lady nrwiit a ftw wild til prevlou bom realdimc. li makeavkltofa few day her ami " " mBtmiMiiui ttiin wwlt. wm a man uf iifleklbl InUviity, or you will be convinced that w have a I'rof. Vnmy i on a building boom at liidotiiltabl will, but alaiv all h lvd buiMite wnterof no menu imdeualon. nrewnt. and bl toll will b rvwardmt. lo obedlune w III command or Him llw. 1U.II wa eeu wending til way Our follow towuaman. O. W. Wilnn. "I" u ,wf ' tbMugb UitnHtTuMlay with a fine, mad a btialiie trip to I'urlland tbl fat ohloken dangling fnan tb end of I wwk. ft. 1 . . II .. . .. . I manngvr. ji cam near oemg ar-i VrMlk Uurch( of ()rgon City, I rwtiHU.y in mamiiat. isow.tr lira. vWUng frleudNand ndaUvw lu Imlii- At th burial uf David Ireland, llro, II, F. lkmuvll mad nie of the uut practioal and Imprtwalv remark that It lia vver Uen our lot to have listened tu. WhIU pointing out wherelu death wa th iiemy of mankind, and by win pNilutnHut death wa th that our ehlekeu rtawt a little higher. Quit a happy typographical error wa dlaeovered In our dUirlo-tfidr r- I u.m i... ie.. ............. .... I . . . ........ i ........ ..i.i. ...... i. .... SffMttto H-' M W th.t,h.p.,.tw h.radjuattkn.l. SitLlII tr.ifbrMeM.uv.k.,on..hrt ,&( flight wa a. wa. at rrt wa i io tier uioiuer. i "rrj it,.. i h.w -vw otairaged, which mail It appear rather liav Several of our luduatrloucltlMn ar Improving their prtnulae. lir.lk 1, 1 toiler I arranging form eral new cottage tbl uprlng The ladle hould wait until the new good at Ura "White lloune," arrive. ear glad toehmuleletbat'niom wm,in Th amouut ahould Judder I again ahk to be around. i.u tt.viit. i ork on the lem laundry la being 'e vUltwl th hard war Mow of Mr. pumieit rtgiit along, anil tu niacin nery O'lKmnell thl week. On ourentrano at xihhImI lu a lew daj. w were aitonudted at It lam dlmen- Ther wlU be a h-aivyear iiarty given lon. II I doing a thriving bualtuw. vlalt to t,"wrvlll W edntwtlay. hi the opera tiou ou th evening of Thl I indicative of buaiuoM atHlvlty Mr, and Mm. U W, ItotarlMin, of Washington birthday, In lndewiuleni, a well a an I ml lea- mtlauil, wer In attendaue uaiu lb Mr. T. lleukle I making hl "on of ait luereliig aeuiand on Ui I leap year party lat rrlday evening home on of the inert dutiful lu the M ior agnimiiiirai ma- Ju Tuck, who la now at Vnmim, elty Let other go and do llkewk. wuwy. w In Indepeudeuea Tuewlay, and liev, v. Puling will eonduet K.vaii- called lu and uhaorllad for tho Wknt pemleiic. A. It, Alklna UJuat recovering from ipill a never attack of lagrlpp and dtx ,n m.irtallty, yet b premmted neuralgia. in BUoh i,)W,t- word the final rent of . l .... Nla farrkt Munker went to t'oN I th truly mllhftil. that the anlleled Mr. Wheeler, a brother of W. II. Wheeler, I building dwelling lu White1 addition, O, IC, CliMlfelter, tb afiable anlewnau at (ttouktou A lleukle', mail a flying happy alein. itear parent and ft lend, furewell w meet again. till Mr, HLt'btlr baa a lot of canned Iivb Yoi'H Wtvaft "Thero I one thtiiK that I like aliout the Jewa-tlmt U, their devittloii to their wive," nay "IWi," a writer on thing lu general, mnl f.whlon and maiiueni In particu lar. "No men lu tho world are a con alderute to women fr whom they care, and no men gtve and create no mueti love in the hearts of their wive a do Uicho men. I wan talking to a Jewea about happy marriage, and I put to her the ipiwllon, 'Are you 'happy In your marriage',' and ahe aimwereil, 'I am so happy tho day are not leng enough for me to lie glad In.' Now, thia wa not a young girl who had beeu married two week, a year, or Ave yearn, but a woman who had grown-up noun, mid who Htill loved the huoband of her youth with greater ardor than ah did the Hint year of her marriage. I do n't know whom; fault It la, but I MltotiM like to know-how many I Jen tilt. could wiy thatV Stiy'tiiy. Asotiikk Kactoiiv. W.A.AV'eiigcii roth, proprietor of the Jndeeulcliee. fence worka, anil 8. (Jrillllh, recently of Kanaa City, Mo., uru fitting up the machinery for un ax bundle factory In tho building oppimlte Mitchell & Ho hannou'H planing mill, on Muln at root. They will be in full operation about the laid, of next week. It will lai run by Htcain power, arid the machine they are netting up lit present U of Hultlelunt cnpacily to turn out a handle about every two minute; and un fat ax the market In opened and require It they will IncreoHo their rrmohliicry in pro portion to the ileinuiidH. Mr. Grlltlth ayH that one of tin) prlin.'lpal reoMon lie liii'ivl.cil ln;ru waa tlie largo amount of oak tiinliorin thin vicinity, which ho tli iiikHiiiukin lailter huudlca than hick ory u It will, afUT thorough aeiiHoiilrig, Hpring to Home extent, and hickory will not. Thin will las the only ox. handle factory on thla count; In fact, the only one tbl Hide of Kaunas City. Now If our oak timber makca a gooil liaudlcn iih imported mateiial, we do not nee why tliin nliould not be made a paying uulei'prlrfo. W'o winli it un bounded HUCCehH, fruit ftir aale. All rriia during to " 'rv, nnwian cuuren purt'huao will liKiuIre of Mr.KJ. UetK Imau. II 'it The boy ahould reorgaiilw th lia- twll nine before long lu order to get uflleleut praetlee to earry on the prue lu a wrk of ganiM with any nine in the valley, oulald of Portland. That lHulevanl between lndeiii- hutee and alonmouth muat t begun and completed. You can careely real- Uewhatau attraction ueh a thing will te to cltien and traveler. .Mr, FUekenger, from Hoap Crevk, watutown Tmialay, lie ha but Jut rtHXtvered from a wvere attack of la grippe. Kenny he I nut dup.w.1 to again have It follow In bl track. We underhand that Hon. II. Y. Iliinb, rtvently decapitated by the Ilarrtwm adiiiluUtraiiou, wilt build a ne h.mie residence lu MonnHHith, taoe on, all ye In rarvh of a peaceful home, and do likewliw. Don't w ante time, nHinvy.and health, trying every new medlclu you may tteadvertiM-d lu the imtivr. It tb cauae of your trouble ! lu tb blond, liver, Klnuuu ti, or kidney, take Ayer i anmiwrllla at on., and be ur of a cure, I ake no oilier. To the uueatlou, Which t your fa vorite poem? there may tat a great va- ri..lv t.f Aiku'..ft.r l.itl wlit.n Which 1 your favurlt. bkaal purltler? IW-yterlan ehurcU nextHuiiday eveiv there cau be only one reply Ayer Ion thl coming Sunday morning only, liwtead of iiHiruIng and evening. Her- vie will oommen.v at eleven o'el.K'k I The cluar will meet for practlc at Mrm. Wllllani' UiU evening. J. K. Hubbard baa laiught the Inter ert of Van Meer lu th truck and feed table. He i now ante proprietor Ho expect to mak a life bunlneaaof It, Jo I th bo, ami lie execute all or der with ear and dlapatelt. Itcv, (. 0, 1'ollng will bold hi tat I quarterly uieetlug of th lwlvlllc mlmlon at llueua Vlta, Hoturday, Feb ruary 87th, at.auW p. w. rreaehtng at night and Huuday morning and even lug. All Invited We are grieved to chronicle lite new I that M. A. t ltobertoU U -till ipilte kiw, but w hoi when th bright warm day uf irtuK emie, h will Improve aud be able warn to be around again The Ilkkrealt W. C. T. V, take tbl mean to thank all who o kludly do Haled, and other who aMbted lu mak- tog their "Temperance Fair" a fluan I da I Mlccea. Tb la.il. of McCoy will give a fair aud itlue Jay wxlable on Monday even lug, February M. Kverjbody cordially Invited. 1 her will be a ng ervk at tb Hum Itcv. A. J. Hunaaker went to Cor Valh Mulli'ay, lo amlat III til meet luganiuduvteil by JUv. Wheeler tu that city thki week. , Mr, Mat. Fkdierlefton Wwlnralay' tmm iiirrau t pair, A dUlrlct fair aud the exleiialou of Ui circuit of th "Oregon Hlock Hrwl era' AnaocUtlon" to ludewiideno will prove of linnieiiwadvaiilBg to Inde- leiideuce, a well ai to the entire eouu ty. It will glv promliiein to Iml la-ndeiice, It will llicreaae It bualuew relation, and Uv all, It will give advatitagc to the Inen of friendly aud "'lal Inlercour among th pen. pie I'olk county 1 the banner ci.unty in Die atate, and now let th people of the county lakii ad vantage of preMcnl op rn.rih-U.und train for Helena, Montana, I"""'""- V foughly organising a Uijoln her liukband, who had gone there aeveral week ago. A. 1. lUrniwy , of Kan Fraticbro, who, It w ill be reuietnliered, ut ll uui- Ulerlu Imleprudelii, returned again Wedunulay to remain for mhii time. Mr, (Irave, of North Independence, dl.trutfalr aawwlatlon, and proving by th reaull uf th warn, to cltlaeu and to lrugvr, that we art entitled to lb blgheat honor for our teal In behalf of agricultural tndutrk aud tli Improvement of Mock aud henl. We feel fully coiindeut that th )tile of tlw county are earneally anxlou lr who ba lea quite lek for .im time mxvvW e,,i,ummtlon of uch a with la grip ami fever, I able to b lVemeiiL and It only rwiulre the ou theatreeuagln weareplewed to nay. Lma-, uf active, energetic meu to have M. R Wtaalcuek, one of th Corvalll an exhibition tbl coining fall that wll) lamkera, wa In town lat Haturday ou place old I'olk far In the van of all of t.u.lnr, ami the cr HinKiiriUw ac- uur atater couiitk lu all thai (cud to knowledge a pk'aMtut call from bint, I prouail the beat lulertvt and w.-l Mr.W.F. Mitchell, a ten vear' re, far of It clllwna. It tn worg go w 1 .... ... kleut irfSalem. came to town hurt Hun- . h-t there 1 no limitation lu Htiiy day ou a vMl to her Uer, Mr. L, !- completing a full orgultlon, aud the mon Hh returowl home Wlulay mture win prove mat your ermn in moruliiB. ' Uial direciion win nave nrntigui awiui i mi... . . rwult moat gratliyiug to in aetnw or !.... I. .. .1 ub In will. I.-. I "' I1"'!1' nmiwwiiniluiiimiiPl ... ..!.' WW" . ...I M . I. M M.'t I . . ., . liomir lo me active movent iiauruaiu THR MHWKIM. Ptot, Kerb Itlli "What lhy JT..ei. ilo Abaut it. relailvm and friend. Mi Diar lia bcenaltelldiug acluad at part year. IVrtUml the antlon. Sarnparilla, Uhhuw It I the pureat, I iafeiit, and mtwt eooleimlcal, H. I. Fulton, of I'olkjcounty, w very eiituie.littio over prune culture lu the I Itor to Independence. F.d Htitebln, of Kalctn, watln town Tumlay and gave u a call. W are aim pkuaed lo aunuunc that th g'V lug All are cordially Invited to attend The onter I now In aud the luinU-r I twltig aawed for ttte cannery build lug. It the g"l work go ou. iell Ireland returned from Halem Wlllamett Valley. Ha goe far a Monday, wtier lie uad been on a vlalt ernorand awreUry of lt received Uie to any that Italian pruuea grown In I to liw inamorata. I building erected by him on lhaytuni the valley are opcrkr to thorn grown I In lea lhu two year there will I i farm, lat Monday, amounting to f 1 5,- lu Italy, The climate I omiared to twemy-nve hundred woile living IuIwk). F4 I a nrt-ela workman that of Aula Minor, where prune, Independence. Mr. and Mr. A. M. Meljoiuhlln. of Hon. It. P. Mclneh, ex -county Huena VWa, gave the Wwr Hunt comiuMoner. dknl In Kalcut lat week. Ionic a pk-aaant call while In town tw.k,ni,,. -....i.-l A.n, , WM Nomiay. Jie n. aovamag 'Iu buying a omikIi medicine for I. Vauduyn wa lu towu a couple of children," aaya II. A. Walker, a pr.nu day Ihl we'k on bulu ami iika. Ineut druizHUt of tht'k'n, I tab. "never ure. It l.kiiilte natural to eve hi I afraid to buy Chamlarlalu I ougl familiar countenance ou our afreet Itemcdy, There I no danger front It, again, aud he Ualway a weleom vbt- and relief Ualway ure lo follow. 1 particularly recommend Chamlrlalu,a tnau I have found It to ta anfe nun reliable. Fifty-cent bottle for aale by all medicine dcak'r. otlvt aud uluillar fruit cau be found. The little flve-year-old on of Helby Ireland, who bad hi leg brokeu but Saturday, a attemled UHl by Dr. Crowley, of MotinuHittt, who rtwwl the brokeu limb aud left him In oompara- ilveciMe. Tlieprolmbllltlnare thai In a few week a full reatoration to aouild of the broken limb will bave taken place. If you are troubled with cold In the head, the following, from the Ixmdou Lniutl, la very highly recommended: Trinitrate of bUmuth, ix drama; pul verized gum arable, two drama; hydro chlorate of morphia, two grain," Thl la ucd a a amitf, create no pain, and cauac. the Jstnrrt aaaerta, the en tire diapjarance of the symptom In a few hour. On Haturday, the Mill, the little sou of Helby Ireland (aUmt live year old) fell from the hay loft In Win. I". Ire land's barn, to the tloor, breaklug his teg near the thigh. W are now look lug an xlously for the physlclau' atteud ance, Htdby Ireland was down from Hodavllh to le preneiit at hi father funeral when the ad accident occurred. Truly we knowuot what an hour may A Car f Tkaaha. Totluae friends and neighbor who o kindly ailnilulstcred to our nnl- lie In the last dying hour and burial of our father, Uavld Ireland, we tender our kind ai'kuowkHlgmcut, and ex tend our wannest thank. We wish A. J. Wolcott, Independence. bV -t llrnd Mr. Cherry' new jewelry ad. lu tbl week' bnue. The fiiniM-nt are doing well, and every tiling prueper. William Klrktnnd, of Dixie, wa In towu last Kalurday. Mt beautiful weather. 1 1.. I.w.ll ..lu. ..t .airomrui aeud the WrHma hy pimIkwI lift of health and Weekly itrtytmUm uutll November I, haptttuc. Again we thank you. or .:.o, Tiik nnuniKf. I. It l'lanl and family kft yesterday forHt. Iails, MIsMHiri, wherelliey will mase tla-ir mtiire imme. lliryuo on acnaiutofbi health, which ha beeu null lasir for ome lime. W wish ' . S M iiiem a pieaaaut j.airney ami a tare ar rival at ineir new iiome. too luwanl, The reader of thl pnu-r I.ltlle girl treadliiK): "'Nature unadorned I adorned Die most.' What d a lhatnienti?" I.lltle brother (after deep thought I : " 1 gueaa it mean a rat cnicken is nicer uiaii a ciianen wlf It feather on." Mood A'nr. Ili,rlla' Aralea Mali's. bring forth Mr. C, W. lUwd,. proprietor of the that It fall to cure, Hotel Dellone, Omaha, one or me lineal ai of UntlmonlaUi, new aud uiodi-rn hotels In the west, says of Chamberlain' Cough llomcdy: "We have used It lu our family for yearn with the misit satisfactory rvaulta, especially for our children for colds and croup. It can be depended upon III he pleased lo learn that there I at least one dreaded disease licit science ha been able to cure In all It stage, and that la catarrh. Hall' Catarrh Cure ts ihooiilvnoslilvecureiiow known to I The best salve lu the world for cut, ii... i,uii.i fmt..rnit v. ri..rri. uruise. mttv. uiccr, au riieum, rover a constitutional disease, remilre a con- """ Mlr, cl.apH bauds, elillblain, ... . . . ... . I ....I utt .1. I.i .mill li,... ami suiuimnai ireaimenv iinus i aiarrn ............ , Cure Is taken Internall v. acUmr dlrw tl v vcly cure plica, or no pay required Us.n the blmal aud inuc.iu urfa-a of " " guaranteed to give perfect aatla Mv.iem. ihert-l.e iimtnivliiir tl. faction, or money refunded, I'rloe, 25 foun.Utlonof the disease, and giving cwnUperlsix. For sale by any drug. the patient strength by building up a'"1- the constitution aud assisting nature lu iiaviii ihklanu, doing It work. The proprietor have so much faith lu It curative power, arlv settler who have nassed to the bod v should read and . ..i i Nappy lluolr. Wm.Tlniuiout, tmaster of Ida- vllk), Ind., write: "Kkttrlo Hitter ha don inure for m than all other iiKillclm combined, for that bad feel ing arising from kidney and liver trouble." John 1-esllo, fanner and sUs kmail, of the same place, says: "Find Klectrle Hitler to be the Ut kidney and liver medicine; made me fool like a new man." J. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, aame town, aaya: Klectrto Hitler Is Just the thing for a man who I all run down and don't car whether he live or dies; he found new strength, good apiictito, and fell just like he had a new lease on life. Only 6o cents a bottle, at any drug store. that they offer one hundred dollar for gr,,Ml u.yond ehould always I a mat nemi lor ir tlf iHUtnwt to those who survive SI'llsl KIIIK AT OMCK. We make you thl week a (I UK AT CAMI'AHIX OFFKIC Thl I the A short sketch of the live of our presldentlal-elwtlon year, and every be thoroughly Address, F.J.CHF.NKYACO., Toledo, O. iKflrHold by all druggist, 75c. An Ex pom; kk. The most komloal, kurlous, sidesplitting play ever wlt- iHwlihw, It 1 pleasant to take, and aeem nested lu Independence will be pre- to lie free from chloroform aud th oily tented by local talent next Friday even- substance put Into many cough mix- ng at the oira house, Tho secret them. Friend after fi lend depart, sev. ered by the Icy hand of death from con nection with all earthly friends, and while we who are still subjected to the toil and care of life, may be grevlously stricken with sorrow at their departure, ismtcd. Hy sulsKTlblug at once yu can get the WrtklytMyimktn aud the WnrrHiDK until November 1, 1X02, for 12.61), These paper will contain re port of all conventions complete, aud the Oregon state election, a well a all the campaign and general telegraphic new. This is the greatest oiler yet U. Y. will be thor- l,ouk out for ptMtem, tun." Fifty-cent nu one-dollar oot- work of the A. O. tie for Mile by all medicine dealers. oughly exposed. ,n. 1.1. ...... t. ,, I -.11... A.M.lf,il lueau.aerU,aueY.!io,r,u,v..-v. An.i.i.-.AII nenums ,l.lr. san incuiius. ine Kicaer iiicm, i we.-kly.or land, who a few daye ago was eum imi.rovemeni; inc crwiaer w in ..gna-. orrmmlan, will find it to moned Into the presoneeof his Maker. lion ami reneiiimeui. ine aicaer is , . . ... i. n,, lh 10th of Kehruarv. with a sil, ,.. , . ..i 1 1 ... "'Mil a'iauiiK -' " M......K.. - .,....,......-..,,,...... o.ny i.e..i o i.b..r.u ... . w Hum uni.. A lso den stroke of paralysis, lie yielded up ninin ami lnoiilro aliout Oreiron' sec- his breath, aud while his Imtuortul vet he. full of year and rlue for Im- given you and you should not fall to mortality when the summons come, embrace the opportunity. Huliacrlp- ylebhi up hi life with Joyous autlelpa- tlon taken nt the Wkht Hidk olllcc. lions of an eterultv of hlls with lllni lu whom he had alway put hi truat ANNOUNCEMENT! for the salvation pnunlaed to the faith- ye Uko.thls metliwl of Informing ful. Hueli wn the case of David Ire- the nuollo In aeueral tluil wa have en- modatlons at 3 rates; the croaker would be Just as noisy If he were get ting $3 accommodations and paying nothing. The kicker la a lively, Jovial, progressive fellow; the croaker I a dis mal nuisance who lags aupcrlluoui on the stage. 'Rah for the kicker; a bm the croaker. I'ho editor of the Harney Time ha the following to say concerning him self: "We are married. Ml Uarrio Laiiiw Cawllleld, daughter of I). L. tered luto and Incorporated our hard ware,loveft, tinware, aud Implement business, with tho old aud reliable firm of It. M. Wade A Co., under f'i.'VO.tHM) capital, whn now have largo and ex tlonal map given by the OnyonUm to plrlt took It flight, the bills, theonrea, tonaive hountw In rortlund, Halcin, Al each yearly tubacrlber for the low prloo the pains, attendant upon mortal life, bany, Corvalll, and MoMinnvlllo, of3H0, The paper for one year and ceased forever, inougn ciiiiuren, rcia- Our ubjeot hi entering luto this com lives, aim inoiuis, may ue sincaen i,a,iV. u ton uce ourae vc In a position with sorrow at the sudden separation, to buy all our goods direct from tho vet tlicv can triumph In the oonaclouH- i,'ui irn niiooirui.lim.ru In i..,F.1(iiol lots i .w. ,t.int I- I - i " .it ...i,,. . i .i Tiiuasnr, February U.-D, W, Woodbury, "" "v1 "' " a Clieap as any WUOlesatO nouso on ine Maa J(mi, t'al.i J. M. Ilarrltua, Dallas: K. C. U0W, IllslcaUOl UCIIlg UU0CMK! W III Merrill, Puysllup, Wasli.i Mrs. Wlillo, Malem. pains of mortality, he the map for the almve price. Hotel Arrivals, 1 clothed In Kbiiiav, February U.-J. llaadle, 1. W. ,. 0f lrtallt .and nwls ??'"' ""'"" 'o,!"'!?''!;,T- happy, blest with a Rcdeciner'a love. iiwlfleld, of Kuterprlso, consented to H PorU,r p,,rtBnjt Den. W. Kamp, Port Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. patronage. la-come Mrs. Kdltor, and mmre uie glad iu!sh and sadness, the glory and defeat, the happiness and sorrow, the vicissitude and complimentary tickets, of a sanctum dweller. Hoou the 20lh ult,, about noon, a near a we cau reim-mlmr, wo were married, with the assistance of Itcv. T. V. H. Kmbrce. Exchange please be lenient, A. It. Cherry, Hllvcrton'i popular Jeweler, starts Monday for Indepen dence, Oregon, to engage In the Jewelry bunluesn at tliut place, During his stay lnHtlvcrtoii he has made a host of friends, who regret to sec him leave. S'Uvcrton Appr.nl, Mr. Cherry to located with ratUirsou ii . (! it it f ii run nmirira r rra mhii v riLiiiumuii lifiiiir v nu i"n a jros , a.iu r, ..-.. U), a i,i,i,lau,' Wlllainliia. Or.i Joe Martin lu..lru Hnimrlmnnt. Ha will CarrV a N., Vi.rk, A. M. Hiiill.ii. Portland! A. Ham. " . , , hi iv', ri,,u,,,lrtf anil bir, 1'nrtlaad; J. A, Veiis, llimna Vlstaj largestiKikofallklmWofJowuiry, and M.o. pW, Portland, a. Pr.tt, Haiimii w. I. mill an nxiierlcneed optician. We It. I'l"ii, I'lilloinaihiM, It. Ibtlibliia, Halnin; . iihw. i.iinur, w. wacuay, urvmni ii. nnia, exleud lo llini a coruiai weiuomo w ou, laiwisvuie, midst, ami predict for him a liberal About five days before his death, Mr. landi M. V. liork, Halem. Ireland called upon the writer of this BA-rtiaiur, February lil.-P. W. Boars, Mo. .rtlclo. wboat the time was moat an. uoy, u. u, ror.r, roruaaa, ....., a...... , m fcd w,Uj dllltWMalng miiiifh. I " acaiiAr. February H.-.O. W. Hlilnii. oily i (unease, ta gripiw. tie simae oi our an W, A. Mitt, Oak View, Arisonai W. K. King, yaucwl ages, talked of the punt, of the I'ortluticl, Mokhav, February;ia.-J. J. Dallas, Dan'l W. Kamp, Portland; (i. A. Httldoaipirt Port, land) it, A. Konkle, oily; b. U White and wife, Portland; B, Wtsirnse, Man Franolsooi h. C. Parker, Portland; A, P. Bradbury, Portland; Abe. Huliimon, Han KranoUooi Thos. Ralies, MnMliinvlllas F, F. Post, Mulkiy. Towiiav, February is.-l), F. llolinan, Port land: Leo B. tiong, Han Kranolneoi Joe Miiyer- Uitn, Han Franl!0 K. It, Prlciisrd, Albany: KJ.TIianiiiMia, (jorvalllsi lira. Taylor Coen. or, Portlaad: Ja, MeCane, MoMinnvlllo. Wkiinshiiav, Kebrnarr n.-w. j. piniiin, tn FraiinliMioi Ilnnry van moier. i-oriiaiiu Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. present, and the niture, ile "wa ready' he said, whenever Ood called him hence. Ills only thouuht was separation from hi children, whom he dearly loved, and which love was fully reciprocal between pareut aud child. We cau truly suy, from long personal observation, that we huve seldom aeon such a strong mutual attachment exist between parent and children as existed between the departed one aud his off spring. David Ireland was horn In Ohio, In 1N1I). He removed from thenco to Il linois, and from thence to Iowa, which state he left In 1M04 for Oregou. A abort time alter hit arrival In Oregon, he purchased the donation land clulru 1'aclllo coast, thereby saving our cus tomers the profit heretofore paid the rortlund and 8ati Francisco merchants, In the near future we ahull Increase never before carried In I'olk ooimty. In all we shall make this house second to 110 retail house In the Willamette valley tn quantity, quality, aud price of goods. In view of these facta, we can safe ly say that we are now In a better po nlllon lhau any house In Polk county to hand le the trade, and wo shall be plensed to see all our old customers, and as many new ones, at our old at and, where we can guarantee fair aud honest dealing to all at alow price Ooohman & Dorrv. NOTICK. Having Incorporated our buMinisg with It, M. Wade & Co., It become neecHHiiry that we should close our old books AT ONCE, All persons Indebted to us for the year 1H01, will plcanccnll and settle either by cash or note. Goodman fe Pouty, EiiiTim WksT Hinu; Homo gentle men came lute lo my lecture and soon left, saying, "We knew all llittl ; w hut w wanted was to hear him tell what the farmer proMw to do alsiut It." Wilt you kindly glv me spneo lu which they may And a little of our an swerT , A bunk of Issue Is but a contrivance f to let one man or set of men loan their debt toother men, Th hanker gels ten per cent on his debt whllo the farmer pay ten ia.r cent on his. The farmer has learned that money must bear Ihe stamp of government and have th law back of It making that stamped article legal tender. He now know that no man or set of men can make money; that our Unking aystom Is and alway ha been only a base fraud -a moiioiMily of tho vlli-at kind 1I know that the government alone cau make money. He know that all oeIM money that ha depredated, such Ik certain gacuhck ami the trade dollar, were not money, fur they lacked th law making them b gid ten ler. II knows thai a dollar needs no lollar back of It to redeem It, He knows that Venice made patar money, and that It wa not redeemable aud had no gold or silver hack of It, and that for x year It sttsal twenty per cent above gold aud did the hanking of th civilized world. Ho know that France a few years since put out mimty, twper money, and let the farmer have it on farm security without Inter l, aud that only five farm in one hundred are mortgaged, while there am t,i),ooa mortgage on American farms, or about H.fMsi.ixxi.mxj. Jt. now that the Culled Hlate, public nd private, are paying Kuglaud lu n-l on Ifl.wxi.ouo.oi) of her bunk drtit, called money, or about f.ai,ii,. OUU annual Interest, white our gold out put wa 1:1,000,000, Now the furmer ato know that "gold U cowered," and I forcing all rice below the coat of production aud making It Impowaihlo lo pay debt that the i lilted Htate Is axon, like urkey, tlrveee, July, rgcntlue, ami score of others, to live only to itay In terest to I he money erat. Ki he pr km that the goverumeiit shall make moiiey aud lonu It on gssl ecurity at a ar cent uot larger than can be made by farming, say two jar cent This two er cent will godirvet to the guveruUH'iit, and stop all tax. The taUtrer cau get w ork and my hi ib bis. Now we y two per cent tax: ten sr cent ou the tninkm' . w hli-h he loan as national IvMik bills, eveti ar cent on the bonds, and sixty one x r (vol ou McKinley; L two phw U n plus aevcu plus lxty-oue equal eighty ar cent kwa. Tlie farmer prKiM to kill the McKinley bill, aud If he can't live at free trade, protect hiuiwlf by simply refusing to trade with old Fug- laud, and so do away with a system of "protection" which wa deviwd only to skin the producer and to fatten the rich. Thul la, the farmer pmmc to do away with making one set of men pay interest to another set of meu. He will no longer uphold a bonking sys tem which enable the banker or auy scoundrel to dislge his taxes, maklliK the farmer who own only tweuty-lwu pcrcvutof the proja-rty ay eighty per cent or tlie laxca Hie govern ment might make money and pay It Into circulation by building railroads, at the rate uf one million dollur pt r day, for fifty years, and then we would uot have enough money to do budm-m ou a no.li Imm.1... Then we would not have tu pay the railroads f.v.7,oi,i.m net, a we did this year. Instead of only Improving little puddle tributary to the l'aetllc, we might have "Internal improvements" by constructing rail muds and operating at coat. I have two bamlaof flour, one for use; the rat are eating the other, and I w ill give U n cent to a mau w ho will store and returu safe next year. Now, llro. 1UU, will you kindly tell me, If 1 sell that barrel of Hour, why 1 am entitled to leu per ceiit Interest? Auou I uiuy tell my friend further what we proixne to do. M. V. lb.UK. Can't Cook as Mother Did! How many a young wife's heart hat bees aaddraed by hearing tho abovo remark ! And yet bow often the worda are true; especially when cake, pastry or biscuit are la question! The reason Is plain, yet It is like iejHiif secret." Our mothers used and are using Dr. IVlce'i Cream Baking Powder. They cannot bo misled Into using any of the ammonia or alum powders. No dyspepsia no sallow complexions, when mother did the cooking. Tho first symptoms of ammonia poisoning, says t New York paper, which appear among those who work la ammonia factories, is a discoloration of the nose and fore head, This gradually extends over the face until the com plexloa has a stained, blotched and unsightly appearance Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is the only pure cream of tartar powder that contains the whites of eggsi Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is re ported by all authorities as free from Ammonia, Alum, or any other adulterant In fact the purity of this ideal powder has never been ques tioned. . V. T. IV inaiirnaTniw; lam glad to note the fact that Mr. Adkln la muo bet ler, and we have hojai of ln.r recovery, but It wilt he ome time before kite will be able to rcaumehcrdiitleaiMprcaldctil, upcriutcmleut, and eorrentioudllig aeo- relary, for the county work of the W. 0. T. U , no the work La liceo plid In my hand for the present,' mo any uewi or work from Hm dlil'cieiit pari of the county Will find a place In (In VVwr Hun-: a U fore, Ho hero I wl.h Ut mention ihe fact ;fnln that wo have all Die cpii.t) we wlab for the wnrk, iml many liianK to our ifciicroti- rilc Itlble cIim In connection with the lT Ii. Their regular meeting la every Kunday, at three p. m., Id lb church. They have given ooa enter uiimiieiit, which wa very nice, and brouKht them a profit of aumetbing over fourteen dollar. Mkh. KATIKLtrCM, CorreMuding Hecretary. A farehaae. William I-coiiard, now nwlding near the Oak li rove whool houe, thl Week purchased the i harl.n lauktre Usn icre tract of laud adjoining Talmago. VVeare tikiaaed to note thl fact Mr. lAiiuard la a live, energetic citizen, and will aoou Increaw! the value of bit pur chase a hundred fold. Come on, friend and Hlranger, and aecure a nice bcarleil eiiitor for Ihe tunny kind thing I i'l?Jl0,Vtt.imrft,,,,,,M' t!'.'tMfll!, tha , , , , , , , l Keiicy of the W llluinctte Ileal 1-jttate ho ha done for ua. He, ha a very (mnm,JVi f whMl jmm(lilmBlt warm corner In the heart vt the V. f iihldeut aud J. W. Kirk land I aeoro- Our CrrnM.a.lal, We have now pamed through four weeka of the varloim phai and aymptom uf that moat formidable dla eaae, la grlpa, and during thai lime our thought occiiKloiiaHy wtiu dered lo the "aunctuiu" of the WiiiT Sinn. We have regretted our Inability to keep up a continuation of our re port to ha column, but wo now hope that ere muny day we may contribute our humiilo vllort lu promoting tho nt III further advancement of the WkhtHii to popular favor and pat ronage. Under lla present maniige meul the WkktHikk la receiving the liluh commendation of the petipic, and It U Wganled iw tho cipial to If uot the auperlor of ftny ba-al paper In the atato. The patronage now given the WshtKiiik airorda renewed evidence that It will not wait to be driven along the path of pmgnw by ahnrp compe tition, but will keep ho far in tho lead that competition will be 1111 lm)uitvtl- blllty. IlKIMHTKII. THE CRADLE. CAM TllKLL. To the wlfo of 0. T.. CamplK'll, In thla city, lhuraday. bV'liruary 11, tmi2, an eleven pouiul boy, All doing well. CAllPKNTKU. ltorn to tho wife of J. II. t'arpenter, I'cbruary 1H, l.siy, an eight-pound glii. All doing well. MH U K AlltlioHO Indcliled to me will Hud my laaika wltli II. M. Line for acttlc ment. .Plcaaecall and acttlcnt once. All acemintH not ael tied ou or la'fore tho tlrat of March, WX will bo placed In the lunula of a collector. W. W. l'KKCUVAI.. MOTIOK, 'fliia ly niuiltlvelv t.hn IiimI llollre tliut wc ahull give to tlioae owing un to conic forward and acttio ny tne-it or Marcn, Willi; and tlioae failing to do this will have to aottlo with our attorney. The laioka can be found at Minder & Bhcl ley' drug store. J. W. BltHTKIt, A. 8. Loi'KK. IndoHndonoe, Feb. 1H, 18112. W It Whro Baby m lck, wi gave her Paitorl. Whoa ihewaa a Clillik'nIiB orletl tor Coatoriu. Whrn ihe betm Him, alts oiling to Caaturla. When bo Inwl ClillJren, alio gave tbuia Caatorta (.'. T. U. In IVilk canity. I wlh !i to ay no olio la to blame but ourxclve If our aiweche and new of thl great cauMci not In the column he ha given u. Mil. I,. I WltJTKAKKH, t'ounty l'nidciit. (tlNVK.NTIilJI MiTICK. The convention Of Ihe I'olk County W. C. T. V. w ill I held lo Indepcn- Iciuv, March !.! and Slth. ISery- Ualy luvlu-d to utti-iid. Ivk-gatca will U cnletialited free uf charge. The un ini-s are to Iw m tit to the president of llldcpeudeiicc union, Ma Momblo, by theluthof March; alwi canity due artit to Mr. F..S. l'uwcll, of Monmouth, Ihe llt of otllivr and nut eriutendcntu if departiiHu( to Mr. L. L. White- ker, of Iude-lidcltee. Huialiutelid. eutaare nipunieil to end their ft-jnirla lo the county up-rlii(eii.U nt by the I'uh of Maa-h, o ihey may lx able to n-iMirt to Ihe county and state eon ven lion what w e have lvu enabled to do In the last year, l'ft-siilcuta of uuloim iiniat do all Ihey can to aeeure a full port of all line of w ork in tho county, brliik'liiu a rcta.rt to tiio convention of her union, date of organltntlon, ly crea of mcmljrhip, and money raided foreharltaiilc work and other CKpcniM, and gait accomplixluHl, not retried by departnieiit auperlutend-cut. tary. BUSINESSJLOCALS. Halt aalmou at Walker Mru. Cox' gehttlnejit Walker Broa.' All kind of garden aeeds at Walker Hnw.' thinker oat, ten cent at 1'j.U-n'a. ItKIHHT OK TIIK H KHUAl.l. V.V10S. The report of the Mlckrvall Union which In given In this week' pr ahould have been reported two wwk ago, but alckucMi pre-euted. This I a new union, organized by Mr. Major Ht-ott last April, after the county. con vention, aud we are g'nd to note they have la-en a live, working union. Their I,nyu1 Temperance I.egioij wa orKiuil.cl in May and wa Ihe banner legion of the county ut tho legion pic nic at lWla, a It deserved to be, hav ing In the rank young men and young ladle not ashamed to ahow their color, who carried the county banner w ith pride. We will give tho report iw written by the eorrcwpondltig secretary: The Kick n ail W. C, T, U. was or ganized April 0, sia, with seven charter mciuU'iK, nnd held their flrot regular meeting April il, 1H; Mr. l,l.ile Htoncr la-lug elected prealdcnt, aud Mr. Sa-He I lurch vh president. The ladle hcTc have given two K-la-blca which bMiight them tu a neat lit tle aillil for nceoamiry cxKnaca, the community nilatltig them very UUr ally, and the cornet bund lending their acrvlcca without any a ward whatever. The union secured Mrs. Adah Unruh, of McMlunvllle, for two Iccturi-a, which were paid for by the union; have also hadta-vcrtd other lecture where collco tlon have lan-n taken. .Scut one dele gate to the atale convention lu May, paying Iheexpensea of thcaamc. Have teu dollar towards the alatc president' salary; thtw dollars for nalioiial dck- gitto fund, Hulwcrllicd through the union for eleven copies of tho "Owoti H'AiVc JtiMmn" nlaoono of tlie " Von Hjilivtl," la-sUlcs several menilH-rs tak lug the Sijtittil and other temperance papers ludlvldusilly. fVcurcd budges (or each member lu tho union, l'rc- sented the Ii. T. I,, with 1111 elegant banner, also bought themselves a love ly banner. 1'rwcutcd tho church wifli three-dozen song books. Distributed several hundred page of literature. The report from tlie lloral superintend ent, October "1th, consisted of nine bouiiiut given to tho sick, and sixteen for church.- Our union nt present num ber eighteen active luciubci-H, with twelve honorary mouthers, making a total membership of thirty. Kuperln lendenta for aeverul dcpurtuicnU wore appointed, but us yet have hud very (ew rcpoita from them. Have not alli ed tho Itofuge Homo yet, but hope to do our part nt aoiuo futura time us well as tu all other temperance work. Total amount of money paid Into the unroll since organized, sixty-six dollars; total paid out, -"it 80. Wc havo nn Interesting T, T. L.wlth about lll'ty mcuilicis, Including young 1 ladies ti 1 ill gentlemen 11a well 11s chil. divn. It Is comlucied on the sumepliu) as 8. M, First, rcsjiouslvo rciuling, thou classed oil', with "White ltlbbon ladles" to Instruct thorn; also have a per package I'lve ton of froth groccrlea Juut re ceived at Katee'a, Jut rewlvedjit Walker Bro., abo lutcly pure Ohio maple tyrup. ew Home, and White sewing .......LI...... - . 'V. . . . . um oiuva i ncuif r a oook aiore. Ufio to T. W. Eauw' for your fine Cook lea, freah frtim the Portland bakery. For the flnewt caudic and oonfeo llouary lu the city, call at 1'. V. Fattrr sou'a. Try that fine five-cent Queen of Quecu cigar at 1'. C. l'atlernon' candy store. Ho to Wheeler' and get our of those White Labor clgara. Only 6c. Beat in town. F. C. Patterson alway keep on hand a full supply of Havana and Key V al cigar. Try Wrong restaurant, Westacott A Irwin, pmpiietor, when lu Halem. Meals, first cliuw in every way, 25 wots. ijTluwew billing to buy canned good by the case should call at Walker Broa, aud get their price before buying else where. If you want an ek-gant side-board, hall-tree, iawk-caac, secretary, chiffo nier, or parlor auito, ko to F.Anstine'. at Monmouth. fend, your laundry to the Ralem steam laundry. Mr. Ootr, driver of the Nilcm stae, w ill take It for you. U-nve order at the upper livery stable. l"eUle Just moving to town will do well to call at the old trroocrv house of J I), l.'a to get yourauppllca. Every customer treated with courtesy aud goods delivered free of charge, . W here lo you buy your groceries and provisions'.' Why. at T. W. Katea'a: chcaH-st place In town, aud every thing nice and fresh. Order filled promptly aud gtaxla delivered free on short order. If you are at all particular aliout the ooks of your collars, cutis, and sblrta. you will send them to the Salem steam laundry, where they will be turned out with a glossy finish that la elegance Itself. Price very low. Leave order at the Salem stage barn. There Is no place lu Oreiron where a U-tter meal is served thau at the res taurant of Westacott A lrwiu, 271 Com mercial atrvet, iSulem. Courteous at tention, a line meal, and the popular price of 25 cents, have made this Inaise tlie headquarters of everyone who ha occasion to dine lu Salem. NOTICE. This Is positively the lost call to all who owe J.D.Irvine a croc-en-bill. All bills not paid by February ailn will le placed In the hand ofau attorney for immediate collection. I will be found at the Independence National bauk. Your truly. J. IX 1VINE. TINS TAHLK. Iallnlt-ne and Monmouth Motor Line lrf-RYWt ImL-iwiiilenco, 7:WI H:ltl ::lil ll:!( 1:50 8:1ft fctfl tavce Monmouth. 7:1 1(00 tm ltl5 NOTK'K TO;SOIIOOl-TAX PAYERS. Not Ire t hprt-bv glx-en to tli taxnarcrs o lil dlHtrUii No, ai, IVilk county, Uragnn, Hint Hip wliiMil.tax of luitd dUtrU't for the vwir 1st! will Um-oniw uauutat on Ilia It'll. ilayot" Mnr-h of salil year, anil at4.ta.vp11 re. iiiitliiliiK dcltn.Uf nt after said dine will be mum! in inn mums 01 m anerlil rot ooIIpo ion. TaMmverK will find tlii. ilMrlc nlnrli'a lit-nilioiHrteni at W. K. U.hhIoII'ii btH.Uand. Hhuo storo en and iiflor tlie !! of Mun-li. J. 1. roKD, Clerk olDt-itrk-t No. . QUARTER .11(1 lllll..- VV l rcu-.i Oi-e-rrj n s 1011, no. wl.at Ul l f i now linker City, IfPU Tt IB 1 111.n1 who haa niiice wJv.li 1 Uil I iiccoiui lilci:tiiU-il with the reaourwa and p, f A kv-liimH-nl of that country. This man 11V3VS 110 o:!.cr thaa Mr. Toha Stewart, ou of the .wjitluot no I most inllueatial cUiieas la tot umitT, In a recent letter he aaya: "laadbeea milVilnrr f m iwhia la iuy back and general kid ley couipUil nt for some time, ami had uaed many .Wnvdu-awUhoiitanybiit temtiorary relleC Tha rains tn inv luck h.itl become ao severe that I wmi .irevoated iVoia ctteaillair to my work and could lot move nboiit without the use of a cane. Hear--iit, tlirou.' h a friend, of the wonderful curea cf-Wi.-.l hi- oreron K'llrcv Tea. 1 waalnducedtotr ibrtx, ninl fio.ulhr.t wry first doael found iltntant f, oa 1 liOi.irc u-.in.-r hair the content! ot tn tox tho t'ltivj l-i in vows entirely disappeared. I hfle ev r- l iih i 1 the virtues of the Oregon .U!m' v;i. p:i.. c ti con wionliously recommend to i.'.y I" J wint t not be without it for nvthi. j; " , . Ck'k-' J " V 'in tar: 1 l-ids-crlsr, IncontU 'ear of 1 '1. i.V striliueiil, burning or iluf.il ivus.itlo.1 .'.,i'..:.;i!iuun', nnd all affeo- tiuaa of Hie V'.' -u-r r 1 rlni vorpiinsof eitheraea. 0