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THE WEST SIDE. West Sills Publishing Company FRIDAY, APRIL 1, ISW. IVwr. On mw gld "Htsikel, con taining small picniresofMr. andMrs, U, W. Mclaughlin. Also ft whalv bone buggy whip. The finder, by Icavlmt me at UU oWee, wil suitably rewarded. Lux w nR S. i.r, -Ten acre of finely Improved lntulk with iresM luumiinrs, voung orchard ml hop yard. Ab ten acre highly Improved, partly set to oluUow fruit trees. All a.Uolulug lUtlepudoUC. Inquire at thlsomee, 1. PKOWtUTItt PKIWAHY.Tho lVltl- oeratlo primary for North Indepen dence iwlnot wUl In held at school house (n North Independence, Friday, April Mh, for I ho purpose , electing mx delegate to the oeunly convention which meets Italia April the lh. PniiniiwY."Pursuaut toadjourn meut, the Presbytery of Willamette will hold It regular spring meeting in the Calvary Presbyterian Church l In.lepemleuoe, Oregon, commenelng o Tuesday, April U 1HN2, ftlTSWp. m., and I eieued with ft sermon hy Itov. John K. ly,the ivt Irt tn jtHtlTntrt TWO tSKloXAl. DtSTIUOm- Many people throughout the slate are not yet familiar with, the fuel that Oregon 1 composed of two eeugressiou it district nd the counties which compose them. The first district U npiwd of the cMintle of lWntou, tiackamas, (, Curry, lu:ti, Jackson, Josephine, KhiuuUh, Uke, to, Llutt, Marlon, Polk, Tillamook, Washington, and YamhlU. Th ee oud Is composed of the euuullea of lUker, Clatsop, Columbia, Crook, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Malheur, Morrow, Multnomah, Sherman, Vim tilla, Union, Wallowa, and Wasco. Fink r.tsttNtiS. W. , (Wkttn Wh.nl Incasing 1 to6 K,U frame sod placed in the show wluluw of hi fumUuw (MiHHr1mu, the Inttrr pari of tt but wwk, lri nl lmti.1 itome paitliior Ml. lUtiWr, 12 by 4S ltttfh,by Mr.Y. lUotmawy. Alslt) piit5 thru)jtor of luv'r A 8hvl-U-y ny he wu uothfrU'utifui ilm Itig, by Mm. lur, of lh Kuu-mhl wlr fall, with Ml. H ' '" dbtanw. S3 hy 3,1 htfh-! iw. Thw arv rvrtftlnly Nmlful aliitlip. ftii'l th fa l evlnwl by ttwlr lw d.l tupertor workwftiwhlp that mmh Utn and lalwr ha t i'nt.l produflint th.) luxurUn for th y of lb l"V r of art, tnl one U lt convlttwd thai truly "tirt I more pUtwtim to ths ye lhan nature." TtiKCovriar. Th Uurary cottUnt by tho tuikuto of the normal cbin.l In the chapvl lt Kfttunlay eveulng luthl vy entMtaliiliitt ul tnllfylinj to the large ftUtllem aniblitl. The opeulngt -rvm by Ml Fmncl t!l Iwy bid ft rtUal welcome to all lo thl their fiwt puhllo ct.nt. TIuw cttuh-Mta, he iit, haw been adoph tl by ntutiy of the hlh ihImh1 of the country, and have proven quite l-netl clal, and thl 'hl 1 endeftvoring to emulate the better; trlu of other achW, they wWe4 thla whntl year to nmrk the Institution of another feature in it pwgre to the high mark to whleh It waa alinln. The niauo trio on two Instrument by Ml Bruee, Butkr, nd Lorn Jtuller. waa well renderett The eontmiantu, were a follow): For original work, Mlxite Kate McCue and (Jertru'le Fin ky, iXtmn H.C". IWker and A. M. Vn Mr.l-n mvlved Hnt and MIm MeOue wrond lriJ. For oom- ,nil wurk. Mlme4 iUwu Ilauwiu and MaryCotlli Mwrn. Marvlu Hawk In and 0. J. MeluUwh; Mi Colllmt nxflved Jlrst atul Mian Hun eeind prize. All did nobly, ud It wa an Judir Butler, upon whom the duty of ftwardinir the priaie devolved, wild that It wa indeed difUcult to deeldo to whom the prie ahould bo given tr.,f. iwell wad brttuaht buck In hi vo(l nolo, cutitled, "I'atmy Kye," ami th vural duet by Mi Winnie Wild and Mr. J. K. Kly received hearty ppluae. The exertlmn dined by ft vocal quintette by Memm. IXaighly, Murphy, Holt, Jones, anil HlaeK w. c. t. t;. The wconil day' aewlon of the county convention of the W. V. T. L . w eiillod bi order on Tueaduy. March 21, hyMrAniiaR.KlKIP' After devotional exerclae, lliebusl newt of the meeting wiw proeecfletl with. The committee on credential re ported a delete present from Kuver without credential, but lie wait vouehed for by the prealdent of the Kuver anM:liitlon, ntie wan, on motion admitted a a delegate. M!t Ktta Hall, of Ilueiitt v lutn, watt added hi the committee on finance. A report from the ltlekreull union recently organized by Mm. Delia Cox wo read and accepted. A Httlendid reiort from Kiekreall ntiiim'it tn-amirer wa rem! aini ao- iH.r.i.Kt. The treasurer of the Indenen deuce union bIho reported, and the reixirt wiim acwtited. Mr. Whiteaker made a report re garding the Ixyul TeinjKTanee league of the county. After aeverul other report, the con vent ion adjourned tin i p. m. Akthknoon Kuhhion Prceldent Whiteaker called the meet ing to order. The minutes of the prevlou lnir were rend and approved. meet' Mm. Whiteaker read a report fr,m the county correMponilliiir oco- retary, which wa rea l and received. M rft.Cooier read a paper mi"mot hone mectlngH" and a few moment we e devoted to the dlHcuwIou of thai (itiextion, ' ' 'J'he committee on plan of work re ported. On motion, the plan ug gcMtedhy the committee wan adopted. The report of the committee on reso lution was accepted. The election of officer was next In order. Mrs. Whiteaker was elected president; Mrs, AdkliiK.corrtwnoiidliig secretary; Addle Klllott, reading st:o retaryjand Mrs. Powell, treasurer. When Baby was utek, we ea Jwr Cantoris. When the waa a Child, he cried for CasUirln. When the bcme Ml, she clung U CMtorla. When ihe had CWWren, ahe gave tUora Coatorla. LOCALS. (Ihmwnt tit Itneket store. Call at tho Ihu-ket store Hiid exanniie the large stock f fcluves, A large display of ladles' and trent' glovvftt the lUieket store, More rl ii this week, hleh bi'h)jtth forth vejiatl.m very luxuriantly. The low rleft on stoves at Ih M Wadv A (Va house will urprlm you. Way dowu lower than ever Is'fore. Heftd the great bargain ottered by It. F, Bureh Jr. In this week' Issue. IteniendsT II Is gmnl only for twenty days. The Ladles' AlisiH-lety will give a dintemttflal at the rldeme of lhv. Mr, IV-art' on l street, next Wednesday evening. All most cordially Invltwl, A. 8. MeUitmtd has puvhed the Sllwrton ,4fii from Mem, War tHH'kand I'atrish. We wlh Mr, Mi tkmald much sieve In hi new Held of lalnr. We aeknowlmlge rewlpt of can's frem Senator and Mrs. J. II. Mitchell, announcing the umrrlatie of their daughter, Mis Mat tie KIImMIi, to the IHlkn de HoehefolieaUld, In IVrls, February U, We Uitle Urn new house going up Mween here ftiid Mtiumouth this week. This tract of laud will issiu prewnt more attraetton than any part of llk county, Ktvurea reldenee plot In this tract ere It ts ht late. "Ikaiity" may be 'Soily skin deep," but the secret of a Utmtliil kin I pure bkssl. Those tswrse, Might pimply eomphvtiou may, In nsl ex. Is rendered mill, smooth, and fair by the persevering and systenmtle Ue of Ayer's Sarenparllla, "tleutle spring" low many of Its terrors when the sytem Is fortified by the use of Ayer's Kaesiiparllla. With multitudes, thl wond rful oulttlte stive has long supenHled all ether spring medicines, llng everywhere rvtimuivndetl by phylelaii. , A movement Is on fool t Mon mouth and I ndependene to eonstritet one huudred ftsit Umlevartl U'tween the two places, on the extension f Main street, Mouunutlt, Tree will be planted on either side the whole dicUnew of Iwo mile .eci.M ,"f. hherttl' Miller has received a postal card from tbeherltrt Alma, Kaunas, announcing thai there is a rewartl uf (,! fur the arrvftt of Ih-v. F, M. t'ulp, w ho reitped freiu Jail at tlmt place. I'ulp llvetl iu UW.urg In W, and was ft had egg. He w ill be remem bered by our eltlA ii -AWNy tt: '(Vie, There I no danger from tnsplng esigh w hen I hamU rlnln s tgh Itemtsly is freely given. It lhuef)e the tough, tenacious inueus, and aids In Its expectoration. It also kwns the severity and frequency of the parex- miiis of coughing, and Insures a sity recttvery, l la-re is not me H-aci uanger In giving it toehltdreu or tabic, a It contains no lidurbm sulwtamw. cent bottle for sale by all medicine .leader. Ilr m 4nilr rl W'b II Kill as t.titti)r la ltlll. They do not call It murder when tnen meet to slaughter each other. In tattle. They simply report so many dead, wounded, aud missing. W ben you fire Into the snu-ke concealing the other tattle line, you lire in the how to kill or wouiul. U I your duly. Bat lh caunot ta wn without klliliig You loud and lire -loud and tire-move to the right or left-sdyaoiv or retreat, and when the tattle Is over you may have fired fifty rounds, and yet you have no: bad a near sight of tho ene my; you have simply fired at htm, and ynu cannot vouch that sliiule one of your bullets have found a living target, Here Is a brigade of u lu tattle line aenwsftil old meadow; our rntm boo . t 1 1 left Join another brigade. We have thrown down the rail fence, gathered logs, brush, and ssl, and erected breastwork. It Is only a slight one, but enough to shelter us while lying down. A division of the enemy break cover half a mile away, and comes inarching down upon us. The field pieces behind us cn upon their solid columns, but they are not cheeked. Under the smoke we cannot see the work of the shells, but they cannot halt that masa of men. The grape and canister doe awful execution, but there should bo a doaeo guns iusicivl of six. They are going to charge us. Ihe gun cannot prevent that. Orders run along tho line, and we are waiting until every bullet, no matter H area t.y soldier with bis eyes shut, must nil a f.sj. I select my man while lie w yei beyond range, I have eye for no other. He is tall, soldierly reiiow, wearing the stripes of a sergeant. As he comes nearer 1 1 mii(,l no that he is looking as fixedly at me as I at him. I admire Ins coolness. Ho looks neith er to tho right nor to the left. Tho man on his right Is hit and g'S-s down, but he does not failer. I am going to kill that man! I have a rest for my Kim on the breastwork, and when tho order comeiT to (Ire I cannot fail to hit him. He Is living t,iy lt minute on earth! We lire calmly walling until our volley shall prove a veritable name or deain. .wow they close up the gaps, and we can hear tho shouts of t heir oflicers ns they make ready to charge. My man Is -till i.ntHjulte me. He still seems to be talking at mo and no one else, I know the word Is couitng In a few sec onds more, and I aim at hi tlicst. I could almost he sure of hitting him with a stone when we get tho word to (Ire. There Is ft kwow or nauie- hlllow of smoke a fierce crash, and 4,000 bullets are fired Into tlmtcompact max of advancing men. The smoke drifts slowly nwuy-nicn cheer and yell we can see the meadow beyond heiipcd with dead and dying men, We advance our Hue, As we iro forward I look for iny victim. He Is Ivlinroii his hack, eyes half shut, niid'llinrers clutchlmr at the imwts. He ,,im. drawn no his feuH. and Htrultfht. ens them oiitugain, uud Is dead as I luiHHoii. I have killed my man I My bullet alone struek him, tearing that ehiiMtly wound In his breast,, and I am entitled to all the honor. Do 1 swing t,iu fun uud cheer J)o J polu him out and expect to be con gratiilated? No! I buy no cheers I feel no elation. J feel that 1 murdered him, war of no wsr, uud .!.., i.t. niroiilsud I'lico Will hniiiit me threuuh ull tlie years of my life. 1. v. UISTHUT FAIR MKKTINO. rursuaiit to call, III hskhotder of the District Fair association met lu the opera house In Ibis ellytl p. m. last Saturday, J, W, Kifklsnd wft elected chairman, and J. M. Vamluyn, fteere tary. The following director were elect edi Ike Nutpsnn, J. W. Kirk land, M, A. llureh, A, Nelson, Ira Hmlth, W. F Wlillams, J, H, Kttimp, Mark Holmes, It. Christian, T. Itlebmond, J. It. rts.per, V. J, Mortis, W. W. IVrelvnl, U.tJ, tVsiper, and J. M. Ktasls, The dliwlors then held ft imndlng and elected the fiaiewlug oflleer to serve for the ensuing years J. W, Klrkhuid, preshtetltj J. 8. Ktump, vi presldeid; J, M. Hlmpsnn, stwud vice president i J. M. Vauduyn, teeretary; A. Nelson, treasurer, ' " The alsive asstH'latlon 1 worthy of the attention and consideration of the enttre county, and with the combined etlhrt on the part uf the stockholder and oitlivpt, this association will no doubt be lustruiuealsl In developing thegrleultumlludulrlioftheuuy, aud euonursg the mUiug f a tatter grade of stock. A stsm as Ihe weather permits, Ihe Improvement on the fair ground will he crowded to completion. The contract for grading ha been let, and thegiaderssre now at work, and everything will Is in readiness fr the fair. t'tiy t'rlMtls. The following from the Corvallls fiwes Is applicable lo Kugelies "The city council ihI a ttumlwr of nrdl nau-s lut mttht, atid they became ktws. tf course our tssile hve no way of finding out what tiny are, only bv violation, as they are never puli. tl'shed."-Monte tfworti. Thev do tliiiui better in Ihchtirg, The city wdluaneM are published lu both the eity paper, and id for. F.verybwly has a chauee to know whst the Uws tire, and If they don't like them they hav a splendid opportunity to kick at the city wunell. IfoseAwy iltiiHtUutrr, isnl .af Thssks. We take thi aietlast of extending our most sincere and heartfelt gratitude to our many friends of Independence and vicinity who an willingly and ten dtrly lent a helping hand durlug the ickuessftiid death of our kind hus band and fattier, and may th liver of all tfssl.lttn l luflnlte merey, abun dantly reward you all. MHM.K BottKHWIM AMiFAUILV. A (iKKAT WAHWAIM. uu4 tut 1m ml J lsy. One hundred sere ttf first -class land, oif tho north end of the H. F, Bureh farm, one slid one-half miles south uf ludtsnk'Uce, all clenretl and lu a gtaxt state of cultivation. Koll suitable ft raising any kind of produce. No a ftat but what can be Utilised. Fine building location, aud on of the !rt loentionsht lolk county. At er acre, w ho count ssx lor a wiwr isir galti? Will also sell ten and twenty acre tracts oil' the ssmn farm at a like reasonable flKtire. Imiulrw of li. F. Butch Jr, teiuistrarily with II. M Lines. 21 MiNstrs. Cage and Sherman, of aWx- andrls, Texas, write us regartllng ft re markable cure of rheumatism there a follows: "The wife of Mr. Win, l'rull, the ptiuaster here, had ln bed-rid- den with rheuiuatlsm for several years. Hh could get nothing to-do her any gtsst W attld htf a bottle of Cham U rlalu' I'slu Halm and he wa eouv pletely cured by It uo. W refer any one to her to verify thl statement" 60 rvnl bottle for sale by all medicine dealers. "I have Just recovered from a second attack of the grip this year," sa) Mr. Jus. o. Jones, publisher of the ."i.. r, Mexk Texas, "lit the latter easel uihI Chiuntarlaln' Cough licmedy, and I think with considerable suocn, ouly being In IshI a little over two days, against ten days for the first attack The econi attack I am satisfied would have Istdt etptally as tad as tho first but for the ue of this remedy, as I had to mi to bed in staid six hours after talng 'struek' with It, while In the find east) I was able to attend to business alsiut two day before getting 'down.' " Vleent bottles for sale by all medicine (li'itli'is. A Iron si fo,sl, Major Htem, of Taeomn, Itecause his stepson has beeu arrested for seducing n young woman whom he met at the rink, w Mies to nlsillsh the rink. Hup- iKme bis stepson had first met his vie tim at a church sociable, or a (Jowl Templar lodge, or a Huudny-Hchool pie nln, would the major abolish all these opMrtuultle for the social Hireling of the sexo1? The trouble I not with the skating rink; the trouble I with the young man and young woman. Young peo ple who have lo be hermetically saled up kept under liH-k aud key lest they sin nro not worth worry tug about ; they will be sure to sin wherever they are turned iste.-8eatllu Prnt-Inlelliymcer, l)rariis Csnnnt b Cnnil, By bs'al applications, us they cnnimt reach the diseased portion of tho ear. There Is ouly one way to cure deafness and that Is by constitutional remedies, Deafness Is caused by Inflamed con dltlonlof the iilueous lining of the Kuatnchlnn tube. When this tube Is nflamed you have ft rumbling sound or iuusTfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless the Inlhimmathm can be taken out and this tulie restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be de stroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but hii Inflamed condition of the mu cous surfaces, We will give one hundred dollars for any case of nearness (causon oy caiarrnj that cannot be cured by J tail's Uatan n Cure. Bend for circulars; free. F. J. Ciiknkv A Co., Toledo. 0. jarHold by all Druggists, 7f)& THE CRADLE. JOIINHON.-Born.to tho wife of K. J. Johnson, of this place, I'rlday, MiirehUTi, a boy, weighing seven and one-half pounds. Mother and child Improving rapidly. MUHTARI). Born, to the wife of James Mustard, In North Indepen dence, March 22, ft boy. Weight, eight pounds, The mother and ion are doing well. The father' cose Is not ouly serious, but absolutely hopeless. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. rCRtONAL MCNTION. J. W, Klrklud'weulii McMlunvlllo on bust in- this week. W. W. William made "a busliw trip to (Vrvaltls Monday, F. A. ralterson Is lsutifyliig the grounds surrvindtiig Id resldem. Kid Miatre, ar,, of thl phtee, I ipillo sick with lagrlpsitttha ludeiieuileuce hotel lu 1 talis. Mr. lU-amer and daughter, Mis F.tla, of Hftlem, spent last Honday In lude pemlene visiting their many friends, Logan Myers has moved lulu his new dwelling, and W, W. Line lis occupied th dwelling vacated by him. Mr. Kol Bleshig, of Dallas, formerly of Fair Haven, Washington, is looking fur a perumneut home liK'fttlon lu this pllH It. W, Liuighsry relurinHl from I'ort lamf Friday, and report hi dHtiglitcr, Mr. Itlrechiier "doing well." Khe has beet! quit ill, J. J. William, of Itailns, wit lu our town last. .Friday. .Mr. . William did not forget to tiak the poor printer smile a snaile yard wltle, liotVlTAIikilVAIJt. l.irit.s fsue, . - 1 Thursday, Msreh W.-T. ll.lW-v.ts. Dmi. W. Ksmu.rt.hspk. (. . Werg man. M, 11. Merrill. Itotart Klhs, II. D. Waller, I'ortbmdi Frsuk Morris, II. Ilos ler, cily;le Itov llaimiier, W. U rtsr ren, Dsllss; U. llsek.ttsn, J. D. Murphy, Hsleui. Frtdoy, MsrehS.'V- ll. O, ll.tviibm, 11 Ellis, s.rdsnd J. M. I'oweis, eit 1 0. F. Bridges, AlcMiuiivillei M. F. Keiiste. Altaaytl l.snglwry, Wkisomtei II. Itrektusn. J. J. Alls-it, hulnu; W. C Osrreu, Dsthts. Mslurday, March aft.-F L Weaver. Ufsjptu.; 0 A Itixhy and wife. Tort Inad, VV tiwnily.Onk Vtswj F H Tbowisun, J H MoCVy, Bsletu. Kimdsy, Mnreli SIT. I Msln, Hsleni; It It Lstkelle, I. A rtaider. II l Waller, si W Hfei. l'irilsnd;teoMt.'ele,Huver; T II Line, Hsiemi 1 A Veites. Jloeiis Vtsln; Chsrlm J lUtttdulpb, liallss) I M 8tiiiMiu, Dlwwville. Tuestlsy. Msreh 9!-J ) KtnfTord, Mc Minavdiet M F liigliitem, Hrose silts; J UUall.eiiyiJ C Blelmtds, Me Coy; T O K..SH, Mouiih nth. Wmlnnstlsy, Ms'eb . W A Algicr, A J Bii.les, S l llrsillmry. E W Kuo. Portland; It Msliify, t Hover, Istuis I'eateo, city; Hleveo Iisoe, Cta'asms; W in I'srker, Hallstoii: W 0 (lrrn, l'b Us;Kteils Atuvs, ritlfw; F M llsnghl, Sau Fincici, A Ktl'l-V lO "IMIuHtMl,"1 Kutttin Wtasr Ktii In your last Uue of tlie Wt Kit'it 1 the grrnt puirofegittlsiuud llilHtrtaliee U giv ing me small suiouut W hi uudlvidwl attention. The ear marks are bsipiotn, however, to Iw any ttas pltoii. Design himself "ttssllcr,"w bh h, by the May, udgtng frtsn hi aetioiis lu the former eouucll, Ismilteau sppreprlnte ' d llMf. He says I "held Up my hands u holy horror" when the former euu c( passtHl an ordinance In the faceuf remonstrance. Ibis be kun to u- false, for In csstliig my vote against the mlluoiiie, I sabl, 1 had no feeling attain"! the eketriedtght eoutonny, or any of Us tunnls rs, but my principal of IVuss-niey would mil allow me to glv to any corporation the twers that this ortlluaucedelegsltM to tlieiu. And 1 never In any of my remarks lu the council referred to the rcnKotriie In ny liiauner whatever. T I true I did Invite the public to eomo tafore lis' eoiinell with ailtiou or rentonstrani, and lo every lustani w here thepuh. lie have com U-fore the council with (ictltlonor remonstrance I have en- l.v.r. tl to treat them with the repeet due them. And In the ease of the last ordtuautv, (the cow ordinance.) I hs tluetl to allow It to come n a tlnsl vote until) it, with the remou- stramv, hail been referred to tho pro per eonmilttre, where It nwlvetl a proper Invesilgslkm. A to the vote on th orilltiauce. I had none, as there were live councilman votlug for, and tjiieagaiust.lts isusMigw. How I would have voted In case of a lie, Is a mutter of my own business. At the last city ek-ctloti I was elected mayor, one year ts-tore my tune unu expired as councilman from the Third ward, which Is a suflleient guarantee that my actions In tho former council were Indorsed by the puhlto. But how was 11 with you," Bood ior"? Bui you did not want to be elected. " Hi no!" M uimii Mkmvix. It Is onuuMiMl bv tho I'miMiiin Can- utior t'tL. to ahln F.nt next fall "OO.usi isiiinds of dried nruiirt. Think of the money tlmt will hrlr.g Into IshikIh coiiuty. At a very reasoliiinie estimate, i'dl.ISS). Til,. uill in chiwei) t lis year 4 l t nrenbleiitiai cltH'tors, an Inereiise of J.t over Hie nuillisT Hi i-vi. in mm jrar, I i,,. , ....... JUJ vote Isilig niH-ewtiiay to a choice, Cleveland received 1U8 and Harrison, 2,'UI. Now l!-l votes lire uveded tociect. Klrrtrlti llllltir. This remedy Is taooming so well known and so isiptilar rts to need no special mention. AU who have usei1 Klectrlo Bltleissinir the same song of praise A purer medicine dm-s not ex tat, and It Is KUiirautecd to do nil thai Is claimed. F.loctrlo Bitters will cure all discuses of the liver and kidney will remove tilmples, bolls, suit rlietim and other uM'ect Ions caused by Impure blood. Will drive tnuiaiia from the system, and prevent, as well lis cure, all malarial fevers. For cure of head ache, constipation, uud Indigestion, try F.loctrlo Bitter. Kntlro sntlsfaclloti guaranteed, or money refunded. I'dcc, 50 cents and (H.lHi per Isittle, nt any drug store. An FuH'Mhii tti loslly. Ill July, 1HH1, there was discovered In the ancient city of Thelsi, the mum tides of Kgyiit'a mlghtlerl l'lmraohs, among them lliat of luimcse. the grout. There were also found seiils, coins, stJituettcs, presemsl foinl, mill a few Mils of papyrus, aomo of tlie latter litv log of great value, curiously hound to gether, and,notwlllistandliig the mold mot mildew of nires llonn them, HS easily read hs If writ Ion yesterday. A queer little hook, "A Night with Uumo t.a ft. ." lias been executed so cleverly, that the oxvdlxed seal, auugi'stlve of mold, anlliiio coloring, and partially dccaycil and raggwi-oiigeu papyrus, citrrv at once to tlio mind the ikswcs- slim of a verltalile rello from the down of olvlllxntlon. Mailed to any aillnss on receipt of Acts. In stumps, by J. C Ayor t;o., itoweu, wiw, ""notTce. Tltii hoard of S(ii(K)l directors of (lis, trlct No, Ifl) will hold their regular ttu.,0 hunt In tho director's room of the I ndoncudciioe National bunk nt ..'t.lonU- n. in.. Frldav. October !i. 181)1, nn Frldav at tho s.imo liour of evorv four weeks thereafter. Mgned, tf Board of Dlrcotom, Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. Fully Four Hundred Teachers in Attendance. BOTH f LFASUR1; AND PROFIT Paper and DIoutioni on Kilrt of InteresttoTeafhern, lnUrpred Willi Muiio nd LIUrnry Exeralieri, At Tittu p, m. Tuesday evening the leadier' Institute of th Thlrdjiidlelal dlslrlet wascalhsl to order by Htate Huph K. II, Mcl'.lroy. Mr. McFlroy nnule a few appMprlate remarks, elo. log with annouutH'inent for tlie next duy'aaeaslon, The evening' exercise wero opeuwl whh a selection hy the oretieatra, after which I'rea. I'. U Campbell aud the editor of Ihe Wwsf Hum delivered the addresses of welcome In their Uusl pleasing style. The Monmouth choir and (Bee club rendered select Km In a worthy man ner. I'rof, (larlaml, of Brownsville, de livered a very appropriate reemse t the addresses of welcome, -Instead of Xupt. Itussclt. of Mnu county, who its necessarily absent; and HupL Me Klmy also mad ft few timely remarks mi response lu I'ref. Homer' stead, whose name also apsstred on the even lug's pnvrnmme but who was unable lo ta present The piano duet by Mle Bruce and Butler, aud the isjtclle by four young ladle aud a many gentleman were lilgbly appreciated. I'rof, Wm. H. Ulllsrt, president of the I'hllomalh isdlege, was lutmducvd, ami dellveretl a very able mldrtsst en tllltsl "Hotmihhig or Ntglnng.Whlch?" Hts'hmrk Uon character, purpose, and knowledge, a the three elements which contribute to make a man some thing, were very wllfylng lo all prvaeiit. The vocal so'o by MU (Irani wa In deetl well executed. The vacancy lu the progrsmmeeaiised by the alwenee of Mrs, M. It. Brown, of AKiany, whose name appeared for a reading, waa supplied by Mis Colllus In the recitation, "The Horrew of Itolmb," which was recited In ft man ner certainty deserving of especial imm tloti. Ml.- flrsitt aud Imgacre renderetl a vocal duet In superb mutior. i'h.. Institute then adjuunied until o'eks-k Wednesday morning. Ma hi it 3MoaMn axKSttm. The litstllute was called to order by Hup't Mcl'.lroy. First on the programme was an In strumental trio, by Mr. Hebrlng and Mt.r J'jttcs sod Ie, luterv-stliig remarks were then made by Hup'l McKlrty,oii luetubject of lu- atltute worli. A coiiiiniltoe on Introduction was then appointed. An address, "ltesults to ta Aimed al lu Hehoul I tislructhm and Discipline," by prof. It. F. Mulkcy, of lU thcl, was next In order. Mr. Mulkey's Idea I that "tair aim should ta.to develop our pupils Into the rfcct man or woman." By request, rrof. (hltart, of rhlks math, then atldnwstd the lustltiile. We, a leachers, the N-aker said, linuld ami to TloH some faeuhy that will be sure to eitiise Ihe pupils, as they (row up, to Unitme true men or true women. Pres. Campbell, of the normal sellout, then followed with ft few remarks. We should strive, the professor said, to prislu masterpieces In our work. i'ref, Hntchtus spoke concerning the same subject. I believe, he said, that ft should so leach tlmt our pupils will acoulre ft tblist for kuowkslge. We cannot make ft genius, but we can in ihe our ntmllsso that they will be cuuie euthuslastlcstu.leiita A vote of thanks was extended to I'ref, (illlH'rt for his kl:id aHslsteuco lu the limtltute work. The O. H. N. H. choir pleasingly ren dered the song, "The cows are In the com." The subject of industrial drawing was thru token up by Miss Is-im Butler, of the Dallas public sch.sil, who uses as a foundation to her system of drawing the "dot" sy stem. The work w hich stie exhibited shows excellent class- work uud careful Instruction. The ex hibit consists of original dttilgtis, by class of pupthi about twelve years of ago. MU Butler, In tho course of her remarks, molutalucd that our pupils need to have trained eye aud hands. W'lillo wo cannot as yet accomplish very much by drawing, we should not neglect It, anil our sclnstl laws should requite the teacher to teach drawing In tho school tlie snme as any other study ltcmurks were made by Hup't MeFJ roy, 1'rcs. Campbell, Miss Hmlth, I'rof. Ilutchitis, Mrs, (larlaml, and others. Miss Butler was requested by the su- Krlutetident to have her chiss prcsire mi exhibit for tho world s fair. Jtcmarks were niiulu by Mm 0a I -tit (1, of Brownsville, concerning the opposition of parents ngalust the Intro duction of drawing Into tho public schools. Miss Hmlth, of tho Monmouth public schools, followed with remarks on the sumo subject. The subject of corporal punishment was hero taken up, and a warm discus sion followed, Tho prevailing opinion seemed to bo that a teacher cannot abolish this met hod of punishment al toiiothor, but should use it as a last re sort. , : ' . AW'KKNOON HUSSION. A soim by tho 0. H. N. 8. choir. An Interesting paper on number work iu the primary grades was read. Muslo by Mr. Hebrlng'a amateur or (ihcMlrii, from Independence, Promotlou lu public schools, by rrof, L. W, McAdums. Discussion, by Prof. W, J. Hplllman, M i's. L. '. Ftvuble gave un excellent outline on tho study of authors aud of text work, under tho head of Litera ture. Hlio spoke of tho history of dif ferent nut horn, nnd paid eloquent trib ute to BliakOMpcare, Milton, uud oth ers; uIno, tho results of dlllereiit lines of thought shown by comparing the thniurht of American writers to tluir fate lit I! Co. Bishop Stanford, of Hanisburg, Ta., who will preside at tho Kvangollcnl coufcruiKto, which ooiivones In Eiwt l'ortltitul, on the 7th lust., will preach t the Christian church, on Tuesday) evening, April 5, iwii. Kverytssly lu vltod. t KVKNINO HKMMIOIS. Mtisio hy lbs oreliestra opened the exercises, after which ft chorus entitled rtNltutir'' by th Independence musi cal swlety, wa rendered lu a credita ble manner, and received ft hearty enoora. Au address of sonat length by fresh dent McClellen, of Pfttilflo university, on "What Teacher HtunilJ Teach," was very interesting and Instructive, aud wa listened to with marked dtteu lion, Tli Instrumental trio by Mis Ma Ftcaud Me-srs,, Hill mid Hebrlng, wa certainly ftbov the average. The dumb-bell exercise by the uonnal school wa aomethlng of ft uovel nature and w executed In an artistic man lier. The vocal solo by IteV. D. V. Puling was much appreclntetl, a wa vh deuced by the hiiiUuou applause which brought him again to th rostrum. Th reading by Mr. A. J. (larland, of llrownwvlllu, tarried with It a de gree of nattiraliies that la osrtaluly exhlbltetlby but few, and very much tdiisstsl tlm audleiitw. I he seletrtion bv the amateur orehca- tra, ami the skill n aolo by Miss Husle Fftunell, wera well exeeuieti. I ll evelllUg exereetea were et.ssst y an anlheni, 'Praise V Jebovli," y the Imh'iudeno aochrty. A MHIkP HftJOlMUKK. KiiiToK Wwrr Hi uw: Your tnswer to iiiv ouest Un ome wwa sine touching tlie faith aud praetle of the lain Htf. I.'. 11. Hourueoll. relatlnn lo comtiiiiiiloii. leads me to ask stmee for a laiemeiit over hi own iguatuie, pub-l tlshed In list, m reply to a lauineni msde In PvdubaptU twiwr on the authority of alnteil geutleiuan," that Mr. Hpurgeou hftd dtsiared, "I hale ft ehne msiimunlon Baptist a I hate the devil." Tills Ueiiitf urougut lo Mr Hpurgetiu't uotkss he wrote as follows! . . .. W ssrwnno, siaren n, im. I.a.s i,l del turf kn.iw l... Uw "soil- wl (itailotosn" itisjf 1st, 1ml h Ul4 nu lt lli ttttUt If h reirlJ mi s ssylws ll.sl 1 Imtf.l e,ssknHiimuiiH som s i..t lit 'O-vll I nvr svsa UhhiIiI of sw-A ll.ii.a.sn.l sssurtxllt tl I (totalis nnsr tru. tnsssis tit.w Miwptw. i., " k... HiUtkt.n Ihe IM.rs.ttl. Tits Ot.stl UIISO. niuiillllaltinla sisnni""'" Ittsil lr Vi.i,,rfi.,.il liilfwrll) , siol ll.r rsu niy ts amtuutvd t"r nilsutidrrststiillit or sr- ntn.llMM. I IIS) inr ntltoi slul viw. nl i can ssy nnuut wumi tost w prnuhtn tK.IJ . ssvs UwHI ttsml bf l, Aa tinMtml Sllft tit bulk of K.tll.l. lisp. II.U, I sot slrM r.MtttnuWMiUI mrxlf. a mr sliureb hSHiwsui s .oi.ur lit tc iihI. Your hMiiilr, V. i. wi-vsttsus, I would hav written at an earlier Isle, but I ban ini.liuvd the article, ml could tail hud It until Hits wees, IVrtnltmeto further say, that his practice was, that none could i lo the woniiiuiilon table without a ticket from some of the deacons of lbs cliureh. furnish this for the Information of all who feel an Interest touch I mi this suu- j.M-t; and the reader will iilcase note tlmt lie nays: "As eisnparvo witn me bulk of KiiKltsh Baptists, 1 am strict ommuniouU4 myself, a my church reiiowshiii is stnetiy ir in mpiitea." hi la all the llapust or America elalin. Your for the right, A.J. JH'KSAKKH. W accept the foregoing as Mng Correct In every particular, except the fart remain, slid Mr. Hutisaker does mg deny, that Mr. Hpurgeon did admit hundreds and thotinaud to his com mutilou table who were Methodtais, 'resbytcrlans, Weleyans,and uninlters 4 other hmmilnatlo by the store, and knowingly whether by "ticket" or otherwise. And while his "cliureh fellowship was strictly of the baptised," be ditl administer the communion to thousands of uubaptlxed Christians; vlx., all. Wesleyans, Lutherans, Pres byterians, Methodists, etc., are unban Used frtsn the "American Baptist" atalidnolut: hence. In our eulogy of Mr. Hpurgeon a few week sluee, we Incidentally wrete that he was an "ois-u ctsiimuolirtilst;" aud from the above II seem we are not the ouly per son who believed M t, Hpurgeon to be opMHl to ctiss) coiiimuiilon. Mr. Hpurgeon withdrew ft few years go from tlie Baptist-union of umdou, sud never returned to It; and we k-sru that one of the reasons of hi withdrawal n In reference to ft dltrereuce upon the communion question. It I ft eon ceded fact that Mr. Hputgeou did en eotirnire ail Christian present lit his meeting to partake of the oomiuuulon at tits table. If our stotcmcnta and views of this esse are not correct, then our reading ha been very misleading, and w hen the contrary Is shown, then we shall as publicly acknowledge our mistake as w e have made thl state ment, lid I not written in reply to Bnt, Hutisaker lu the spirit of popular controversy, but It pomdble to assist In getting at the truth a near a we may about any question of public Import ance. llurklsM' Arnlna (stir. The best salve In tho world for cuts, bruises, sore, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sore, tetter, chapaxl hand, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptlous, aud posi tively cure piles, or no pay required, It Is guaranteed to give perfect satls- footlou, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents per box. For sale by any drug- glt- A (10OU IIAHOAIN. For sale In West Independence, c -lit blocks from main street ou Aiou mouth street, four lots, a four-room ootttuie. with bam uud other outbuild I mm. tmrtlVMctto yotinif orchard and small fruits. This 1 ft good bargain If taken soon. Inquire at this olllce. Hcnd vnur laundry to the Bolom steam laundry. Mr. Uoff, drlverof the Huleiu stage, will take It for you Leave orders at the upper livery stable, (lisidmun A Douty are receiving "lots" of hardware this wetk. The display of machinery now in town makes a strong contrast with that used from im to lHtiu. A great reduction lu Oliver plows, .....1 at.wl.,.l.u.tl. haxinUB l,t r.i.tl UlSU no. I nji, n-vf.v.. .... ... tt ... ., all kinds of ImplomeuU at K M. Wade A (Vs. Indeisjudenoe. ltemeinbtr we are Importers, aud make our prices talk. If volt are at all particular about the looks or your collars, onus, aim snirts, vou will send them to the Halom steam laundry, where they will be turned out with a ifioMHy nmsu man is eicganoe Itself. Prices very low. IiCave orders at the 8alcm stage barn. There Is no place In Oregon where bet ter meal Is served than at the res taurant of Wostiieottife Irwin, 271 Com merclid street, Halcm. Courteous at tention, n flue meal, and the popular price of 25 cents, have made this house the headquarters of everyone who lias occasion to ume in suioni, .- -v T1MK TAIILK, Iiidcpeiiitsnc and Monmnuth Molur Line I.eitVM Indinnitunee. 7;dU 8:10 :.'kl ! 11:16 1:W 8:4& Lnva Moiiniuutli, 7:ll 8:'iS T liU rm :6 tM tilt THE WEEK. MAIM II 24. Whltelaw Ihdd, ex-mlniler France, will sail for New York next Haturduy, Th Democrat of North Dakota send delegation to the notloiiHlooiiventlon favoiingCleveiand. KmMror William, of (Jernmny, Is, It is Intimated, erasy, and there I ! rendy talk of regency, Henaior Dolih aunounces that be will aupisirt the measure excluding Chinese front the Culled Htales. The two men who recently ftssaulted and roblssl Father Metayer, a Catholic priest of Albany, were each sentenced to fivs year In the ieultciittry. Toilsy wa set for the vote on the freiHSiluage bill, but friends of the measure were unable to bring It tr vote. Indeed, mot Ion hi lay the bill upon the table carried by ft vote of l is to HT, but Hsaker Crisp exercised hi right to vote, and defeated the motion by making th vote a tut. It Is dou-t-ful If friends of the measure can again succeed In bringing it to ft vote thl session. Maui'II 'Sh (JeorgU DciiMx-rat are opissied to Hill. ItusslftO Jew bftVf been forbidden to passturougti (lermany, Henry J. Hmlth, ft stonecutter, re cently from Hskne, cut his throat to day In Ban Francisco. Mr. Fsillile Hchade, of (Vnlur Itap Ida, Iowa, shot herself five times, the last time through the brain. A faintly of ten, lu Dubuque, Iowa, were poisoned by entltig lf affected with lumpy Jaw. Two may die. The last thing the Missouri legisla ture did before adjourning yesterday, wa to Indorse Cleveland for the presi dency. A movement to eonsollilulo the pack ing house of Cbh-sgo, Kansas City, sud Omaha, Is on foot, Fiigllsb capi- lallsls are Interestml. A yndli-sio is laiiig formed for the erection of an immense sugar refinery In Philadelphia, to Work llHli js-lldclit-ly of the sugar trust, W. ltlckett, of 213 ()k strts t, It Portland, shot himself threugh the brain. No cause I assigned. He leaves wife and five children. He ha lived lu Portland Urn year. Unemployed w orklngmen of Hydney, Australia, r parading the street bear lug banners instrils'd, "Work, or bread for our starving wive and children." The tone of the Knglish pressevlnce dlsiswitiou on tlie part uf the British government to hack down from the i iltlou taken on the Dehritig sea matter. M Alien 3i. WaltWhltman'tbe gissl gray ss.t," dieil toilsy al Csuuh n, N. J. Both houses) of the Uerman jwirils- ment will be dlsbnuded next week. The Chicago grand Jury lias found Indictment agalust nlue aldermen, Governor McKluley wasdefmted for the chairmanship of the Ohio state Itepulillcan convention to-dnf'. Dr. M. Hughe, prominent physi cian of Han Diego, California, was ao ddeittally kllleil while hunting. Over 2,000 lu-groc hsve k'ft Mem- phis, Teiin., sine the lynching tuer three w wks ago, and the exodus show no signs of abating. Astoria will ere t ft factory with capacity sulllcteut to furnish alt the cans used on the Columbia river. The city will pay tho taxes on the plant for five year. The Messiah cra has mode its ap pearance among tlie Pawnee and Otoe Indians of the Indian territory. Ibis wa the cause of the Iudtaii outbreak of year ago. Twenty-five mile of tho Yakima, Wash., Irrigation canal, were filled with water to-day. When completed the ditch will be sixty-five miles long, and will reclaim 930,000 sores. Near Host-bum P. Deviue and Miss Eva Dak-y were thrown from a railway velocipede, in tunnel, by ft wire stretched across the track. They were then set upon and beaten. There Is no clue to the perpetrator. Maiioh 27. Dr. Munford, who controlled the policy of tho Kausos City Timr for years, died lo-doy. At Han Francisco six men In a boat were swept out of Uoldcn (late by the tide. Four were drowned. Archibald Crawford, sired 75, of Qoideti (late, California, attempted to oil his windmill during ft high wind yesterday. The mill veered and knocked hlmoffthe platform. He was killed. The Hprccklcs sugar refinery was formally turned over to the sugar trust to-day. Tho consideration was 17,000, 000. Hproekloa clears a cool $3,tKi0,OiK), Consumer of sugar will "pay the pller," Mrs, Anna Halverson was run over; and horribly mutilated by street care In Han Diego, California, last night. Hhe had been drluklng, and after alighting from a car, fell ou tho track In a stupor. All but five counties lu Minnesota chose delegates to the Democratic con veutlon. Of the 440 delegates, 44.1 are Instructed to vote fur Cleveland dele gates to the national convention. Hill's uame Is not mentioned. The Iudluuapolls Srnthiel, tho fore most IViiKH'iatlo ptqicr of Iudlano, takes the name of .Gray for president from the head of Its (xilumntyuid substi tutes Cleveland, The Srntimi soys that seventy-five per cent of Iudlana Dem ocrat favor Cleveland. In Paris, anarchists attempted to kill M. Vlouet. The building lu which he lives wan blown up by dynamite. He escaped uninjured, It Is asserted that the anarchists have begun a war of extermination upon ull olllclala who have been active In proscuullug them, the Idea being to terrorise the officials, March as. The manufacturers of parasols and umbrellas are forming a trust The Pownee Iudlaus declare their Intention to go ou the wurputh. Jeremiah Cotto, an Italian murderer, was electrocuted at Sing Sing to-day A dispatch states that Paris Is panic stricken over the threats of the ftunrohlsts. V. L. Fisher was killed by Thomas W. Nash, his sou-lu-law, to-day at Hillsboro, Texas. The first public meeting of the Irish Federation of America was held In Now York to-night. About tweuty persons were forcibly ejected before order was obtained, because of their oontlnuoi I cheers for tlie policy of Parnell, which the new organisation rqiposes, Bishop Jones, (a colored minister of Allendale, la,, wss assftaslnatsd In ble pulpit because his twtswsea dlaWfreed with him on matter of faith. The murderer escaped. It I said thai one of the pnwibillU) la that Fred Douglas will make U rai for resldent upon ft platfana the cardlual plank of which pro tide ht the js-iislmiliig of ex-slave. The lust communication front Lord Kallsbury eonoedee the point which has been tl principal cause of conten tion -lh mmiiu Wemtff-ftnd the 0n adiuu government has warned ftealera of their liability to selxure. MaiukSO. Ellensburgh, Washington, will boy oott th Chinese, Port Townsend Is worried over the advent of a Chinese leper. A. C. IighUin, a Hpokane gambler, shot hi mUtn-ss through th brain. A veritable reign of terror exists In Pari on aocouut of the threats of ftn- unhlsls. The seiiste ratified th Behriog treaty to-day, and "everything la love ly" utios more. From now on, work at Jackson Prk, the site of the world' fair, will tsj pushed night and day. John Kngledrum ran twenty-flee miles in 2-'i it Chicago list Bight This beat any prevlou record. Near Hpokane a man was kneeked oft' from a trestle seventy-two feet high, by it train. He was killed. He is un known. Henaior Htewart wilt call up ble fretv eol tinge bill next Monday. Thl trane- fets tlie Isittle for free silver out nag from the house to the senftte. Tlie lands of the Cheyenne and Arapa hoe Indians, In the Indian Territory, will be osued to aetllement April 10. Fully 0,na1 people will swoop down up on this land at that time, about one fifth being ttegmea. Three youth whose ages range from sixteen to eighteen year, bate been robbing the Southern Pacific ticket of fice at Oswego of tickets tod small sums of money for several month peat, The amount will aggregate over f 100. They were detected to-day. Their, namee are Mcllule, Martin, and Thompson, all of Oswego. ' March 30. v (ieo. W. Nash, of Seattle, committed suicide by hanging. A rubber trust with capital stock of (.j0,(HX),U00 has been formed. KuectWul testa of smokeless powder were made to day by the navy depart ment. Mandalsy, the capital of Burmah, In din, Is burning, aud 35,000 families are homeless. Henry Gregory, colored, was killed by an explosion of fire-damp In a coal mine at lie hlum, Washington. Almost 2,000 people have professed Chjistiaulty s a result of the meetings iu Portland, of Evangelist Mill. Engineers, firemen, and roustabouts, to the number of 8,500, on the lower Mississippi boats, will strike to-morrow for higher wagea. A dispatch from Butte, Montana, says the ranchers are after cattle thieves, aud that from seveuty-five to oiie huudred will be hanged. The treasury department ha decided that, under the alien labor law, Cams -diauscauuot be allowed to serve ae sailor on American vessel on the lakes. The Gould In tore t which at present eoutrols the Union Pacific, will ft ban. dou that road April 1st, and an entire ly new set or oiucent will be elected. Frederick L. Ames will be president. t'btuese first go to Canada and swear ftllt-irlaiice to (lie queen, then they civiiiu to the United fctates a British subjects. There Is nothing in the Viiineseexctusiou law w prevent una. Thomas Heollard aud 1 rank Perkius, of Oregon City, were swept over the fulls ami drowned. Ttiey were la a Unit eudeftvoriug to swing a boom around so as to allow a steamer to pass. Joseph Lytle, an Inmate of the Day ton, Oiito, soldiers' home, waa granted leave of ftbsvuee. lie went Dome ana murderously attacked hi two daugh ters aud Invalid wife with a hatchet. The wife aud one daughter will die. A mob hanged him to a telegraph pole. The United Hlatos supreme court for the district of Nebraska, baa decided that the contract under which the tel egraph Hues of the Union Paclfio rail way are operuiea oy me western un ion Telegraph Company, Is void. The decision directs that the road operate It own Hue hereafter. BUSINESS LOCALS. Bait salmon at Walker Bros.' . Cox's gelatine at Walker Bros.' All kinds of garden seeds at Walk Bros.' Goto the llacket store aud tee how cheap goods are sxdd there. Just received at Walker Bros,', abso lutely pure Ohio maple syrup. For the finest candles aud confec tionary lu the city, call at P. C. Patter son's. Go to Wheeler's and get one of those White Labor cigars. (July 6c Beet in town. ' P. C. Patterson always keen on haud full supply of Havana and Key v set cigars. A fine line of Harden tool at R. M. Wade & Co's store. Independence; the prices are right. Try Htrong's restaurant, Weetaoott Irwin, propiletors, when in Salem. Meals, first class lu every way, cent. riioso wishluii to buy canned Roods by the case should cull at Walker Bros.' and get their prices before buylug else where. If you want au elegant side-board, hall-tree, book-case, secretary, chiffo nier, or parlor suite, ro to t. Aniline's, at Mou mouth. Notice of Final Settlement. N'uttce In hxrctiv ilvpn that Lnocna Fisher luis tiled lu r Itiial account la tlie stale of llnrlmi-y Nlopcr, Uewawo, ana th Ume fur ItcurliiH Die same lata been set lor lha 7ih day II Mi.y, iiwi, Ki wnicn nine uie neira u law. nextoi kiii. ana an persona iniereatea in saia dkIiUc.oik.v appear aud Ble their objeetkto lo udd Hunt seoouuU Leossa Kishbh, AduiUiulntUlz. r- n Thereiel-rvtinDTCD lint in Be, kerconuty, Ore-rtJJ n ran, near what Ui II I la now Baker Oly, s r'CMTIlBr a man who haa alnce jLi 1 1 I Ul I become tdenUtied with the reaoureea and Hfn develoraent of that country. Thta man Jt3U la no other than Mr, John Stewart, an of the wealthleat and most Influential cniaiaa la Uw county. In a recent letter he aaya s " I had beea Kiftcring from pain In my back and teaarat kid ney complaint for eoine time, and had need many remediea without any but temporary relist That poiui, In my back had become to aem that I wa prewnted .i-iiu attending to my work ad could not move atKut without the e of a can. Hesr mit, through a friend, of the wonderful eote t fectcd by Oregon Kidney Tea, I waa Induced to trf abox.andfromthat very flmt dose I found laatant relief, and before wing half the content of th box the palm In my back entirely disappeared. I have every fnlth in the virtues of th Oreron Kidney Tea, and can conwlentlomly recommend: i- to my frieuda. 1 would not be without tt for anything." " Oregon Kidney Tea cure hackatji, htcetttl. sence of t Hue, brick dust edimet, burning or painful sensation while urinating, and all n"eo. join of (he. kidney or urinary organa of eHherees. yrolt Prce vrvjuk