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mtht 5 UTm v The Host Ncv$ikijk.t tht on W yirr (h mM ami frtshiM new, tYiwjt.lt (Ad WXHt SIDE with tiaj tn r Vfe con a. As an Advertising Medium THE WEST SIDE Takes tho Lead in Polk Count. VOL. IX. 2.00 lVr Year. , INDEPENDENCE, POLK COUNTY, OREGON, PR I DAY, MAY 13.-1C92. live Cents l'er Copy. NO. 27. in i in i j mi j i a f t A o l W,-IMWKSIrSOK I.OIK.K NO, wtvta vr ,Mttdn.Y 10.1.1 lit aiii' hall. Ail )ttrtiiiiit hroiltra InvltiM ,"m, .... "-" M- w HI. MK Mil IH(. Kurordar. V.M I.KY t.tllMKNtl. 14. . HUH't. III M- 1 rvrYl hnrada.v All odd IVIIow. Inviml l at- Inul. K A, IKvn,..lK , W, II. I'Hvn, Sivrviaiy, I VOX ,,tlKK. No, W. A. K A A. M. malrd Mitiiiumlo t..ll. tl Saturday t'vitltia' ! r Ivttw Oil! iiuva -.'lt niotillt .ml two mwlti lirrallir, i. V . Miuut, w . l, V. . I1. ConiM- s,tVVl',V. HOMKK I ttlMIK Nil, . K. of l, "u vrv V.IiiiI;'i'wIiiii. .Uhittjliia vialltna wiir elU rr.-.r.ill; ui.-.l l al-l.-n.l V, , IU l l.Mi,l.V. HI IW Mil I VII K .'i H JM I YSUl A N S-UKNTISTUY. Mi, J. K. LUCRK, rhysioian and Surgeon, Quart Vlata, Oregon. LEE At BUTLER, PHiSlCliSS 1KII SURGEONS, U. S. EXAMINING SURGEONS. Oittaa. nl tdt Jtnlll HlH IMIKI'KM'KMK. - - OUKUO.S, Resident Dentist AU work rnmlAl l. t the tvc.l vt utllrdlh'tlUll. IStWr.NWM-K. OIlKitON ATTOKSKYH. GEO. A. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Witt prm-tlce In tvtt stale niul fed- ml court. Office over ludeia'tideuoe tlotiul Batik. Indapandanca, O.'fJt' Joo. J. Daly, J . B.M.y. M. C. Kkm. Dill. SIBLEY ! E1KI. ATTORNEYS AT LAW Wo tl tmljf ( nl lilf.' b.k in IVIl Mtaoty, Uhutit lwlra.f fwnn!wl, tt.i tttb l l.wu. N't c.mtilila (PtM.r-1 iMtt luaaa. Otlice, rotii j'tt.! t il"i' btuck. Dallas. Oregon. A. M. IintLKY, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Ottlt-.4 si xt tnJ.iwtnlmi' Nat'l Hu. In.llwu.Mu-, 1I. U. Ikuitmm. W. It. IImi. I0H1M. 1 HOLMES ATTORNEYS AT LAW OM U K IX Ml'H' Ut tK K, IWItrn-nHlal unit nwrl, mi. KM, OK MISCKLLANWH'S. Mitchell &. Bohannon SASH AND DOCKS AlJM Kttt.l. HAIVIMI. Mm.ir-t lnJt.pudn BiTH AND BARBER SHOP. t. T. HENKLE, PROP. Main street, Independence, Or. Two experienced workmen in at landanci). HANKS. Commenced Easiness March 4V 1889. Kjuilllipd ly NitH"(il Authi.rliy. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. of Iailrinl'-ni'e,l'"T(i. Capital Stock, Surplus, $50,000.00 $14,000.00 j.acooi'KU. I, w. ltoiiKinHos, Ir.l.il. Vl(Olrf.llut. W. Jl HAWI.EV.faahler. DIRECTORS. J.H.tVr, I- W. llulrlii,U wlit llulmlrk O. W. WlilU'ttkiT, W. W. C'lHtw. A bphitbI Imnklnr blnii lrnn-ll lluy and im-IIk ext lmiiKu u nil ltiijrtiuil '"i'Ji'mlt. fnrlwd mii'JiTl Uirhwk or on wr tin'Rte ilfp-w't. ("ollirlli.n. made. I )fllc liourn; t a. in. u t p. THE IXDEl'EXDEXCK National Bank ! Capital Stock, $50,000.00. II. 1IIIWHI1KIWI, AHHAM NF.IWlN. W. I'. CONNA WAY I'rnaMnnt. Vli rriMldctit. . C'aatilrr. A Kcni rul liiiiiklncnnd Mclmnxo linliie traniuwt4; )un imi'li', dlitiiiiiti'd,mi-mitrRliilcn-dilagnuili'd: i1-kU rwi'lvid on etirnmt. ttraoim! niljjccl Ui clwk, IiiUtkhI ld on time dcjjualta. MltWTOHh. Jonhuft McI'iuiIkI, H. If. JiiTwm, A, J Uoudmun, 11. IllrwhliiTu, A. Nilwn, T. J. !;. I. A. Alli.il, INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF OREGON MONMOUTH, OH. . A. MAmi'M V, I,.CAMI'I1HI,I, 1KA C. iUWKLIi.., , ITwIdcnt ..Vlccl'ni. IHHIIUT PAID CAPITAL, $26,000. DIRECTORS. 1. A. M"om, IMi. f'iimilii'll, I.M.HIininon J, It. V . JXHKT, .,... "iumic, '.n,njri7ii JiHwpli (;mvwi, A K'i'-rnl hnnklnir "fid (nt' lnuum liiiHlnnm Uimwwl'-'l; loam iiiiirttij ilcix .I I rwclvcd KilliiiM-t li rlllTk or nil rt'l-Hllrilluol lli'prjMll.; IiiHti'.I tmld oil Umi'di'podn. -i''lrc iiMol' vimll mid liurnlur ;iroof wife, wcuri'd liv VhIk lime lock. Olllri. Ifoiirn! till. III. lo I p. III. Farmers and Merchants Insurance Co.. Capital Stock, w. r. it, 4, L, If . Trva.it rr, U. V. KlVrau Vlr t'rralilnl, M. HnNimwn, Al awervlarjr, Hon It, H. Hiruliait, t lil. f Jtull.w r llir Hii,imin IVmrl! It.ui, Julm lliiriiell, at-AwwIal Jil.iliv if itiititiiio lmrl; ll.m. J, k, Vt iullnrti.rd, AIIohim, Klale (..'Mi.l.ir; Hull,' ), I, tWnn, I'mlilxnl l.liiu iiinty National Hank; W, r, Hn., Mr'liaitt( U. K, iliuiau, V'a'lllll M, Mrttlwa Mnrvliattlj J. l Mrllaiunn, I'ai.iialUli U r'oli'if, riiy.lait. IVtMulum tvooiptH niw tnnniilttiin, I,wjmv piiiU hlmv orptiiirttlluii, , tHir,iltt!i m wH'in ity U jHtlli'y lioluVi'M, CALL AND SEE US. We buy for cash, and we buy to sell. We buy direct, and we buy in quantities. You will always find our stock complete. . We sell at one price, and that the lowest. We treat you courteously. A satisfied customer is our best advertisement. Our wiistitnt oim in to Rivt you the goods t button jiritHw, Yi niiiktt your IiiUtwIh mint. Your t'hilil will I' wrt tnl iw t hmtply mul tMilltoly w yotirnnjf. A tttiiirisoti of our tttyKn iiml ii'iiH w ill rouvtitiv you tttut you nhoutil tr.ult with iK L KELSO,. Independence. READ TIu Ut-t plawt this Hltlo of J'oitliiml lo tmy lrttH, SUitlouory, Jowolry, mul UtHiku In at Till! PIONEER DRUC, STORE or BUSTER & SHELLEY. Our Jowolry IVimrtim-nt, of which Mr. O. A. Kramer Ju cliurp", U full mul mmjilfto. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cutlery, Sil verware, Canes, etc. nqmiriiij? a jHoliilty, ami tlipatohl with proiiijttiuKH ittul wtlbttu'tiou. 1 1 ii i H iUlU4J 4HMIt Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Remember, our motto is motto is Quick Profits. BUSTER & SHELLEY, INDEPENDENCE. 1 rmli Mikfat lMrnf (jnwni Aitll-)llrtnf1 irl"Hi an l H'm .!,... inn l. ffc.nl! mnnar or .lain pa n,. J Silairi. Wal, Wlay..,. 7" .1 illT.a.M .Ill Had .v.r.lhln. rrn. I 111 till. il aM a.ndl.lar .l.lr QUItM OHtmW L CO., 14 r itraat, k,fZl?t.ltM Brralluraor.Hnhia.llnlBrriaaar aaraha.ar. r-.arr b..lil agrai.l .To MM blalrl, nr.l .man. ibr jwad.lt l.'SU 'miXM SPtUIIL v.wiii r,.ni wiiha mi.K HHK. lrafd.bri.ii ' ', rr.ui. " avm f(iuwa.lMlrroaMaiwlibanlar. Ooed talarr M 0oaualuea w aaaula. H. M. LINES, FUNERAL DIRECTOR -AND- UNDERTAKER, INDEPENDENCE, OREdO.V. A full and complete line of Funural guutla Alwaya on Hand. Dalr In Hardware, queeiiHward, tinware, Htovefi, end other iniscellaneoiiH ur tich, csillH the uttenlioii of Ihe public to hiH fine Htoek of the. above artieleri now on hand. Hm priees will compare favorably with priees in any other locality, t'-ome and riee uh ami you will bo HatiNlied with jtrien, quantity, and (jiiality. , MONMOUTH, OR. ROOFING. GUM-ELASTIC ROOFING FELT noataoiilv W.l HT 110 milium fi'flt. Milk'"" Kiro'l ronl or yoitra, lino ftnyi f for vi.ili-m. mid finviilii' nan nut Hull. Himd iiliiiiip for aiiiiipln bniI nill piirllciiliira, Uni" Kliwiir H(iiiiiKi;iwiiiiy, , IIUbiiiI II Hrimilwiiy, Nnw York. Looal Aganta Wanttd. , M., , .,, . i WSATPY'H (Iraana at liRriiiii. Kor imrtli-illiira iiml imlnlonim nL l I...... ..I L ll....llu U..Hl.ltf- (VWvnirciM ll,,lM, ,,..,, .in...... ton, Nw Jiirimy. L. L. WHITE, DENTIST. S.E, Cor. 1at anJ Taylor, PORTLAND, - OK1EGON. outlier Grounds $500,000. i, U, Wt1WUt Hn.y, ami Mnar. I , Mil I lllef . , , , . '.M'.'.'.'iW.llO . , , , INl,0S.V(tU , , , , 2l.1,tHW.t7 THIS Ouick Sales and bmau NEW DISCOVERY l ACCIDENT In mmwwB'lMif a .lllu part aw'Bllir ai.ulrd ua lh b.ad ai.'1 mm aabil allrad II iltwutard Ida, ll.w li.lr au .w. blwl. Itt..'.l W. at nue. i lli at.n.tprful rc,,rinrtv ul, lb naaravl .lid w.raat hM imm.m Hi. tlau.au lli.t w af. n.w miftaliti-ina U nir'ifh"it tit w.jid ui4f I, iiwa. wi 44uan'a Aallllalrtua, IT 19 PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND SO 8IMPLE ANY CHILD CAM USE IT. la. IH balr ..nr and al-l'! II.. wliltir. Ix a l aiinoln and tha bair dlunraan aa II l ' all.allb.lilitaaialaMf lajf ali.a .,"rtll , B.r allararard. II w unllbi. an r .!. a.rawtl.i ar ua ,. r a litta Tnun.-a Tl..n.n.H ! I. A HI b ha.a t-.a aliliul a' l." oi.i."ir r tn.M t h and A II Ma ath-M II. waiita Or" NT I KM t'.t "bo d""l aifr.-iala l"rd u bairua thalt aarl, (ln,i . Mi-lraa Iwrl III Uimt'i A nil-Halt lna hb !. ar I wrrbwlla, aanflnaalalt u..mn Pat. P"1'1 ."f ".C.'.'JZ i in Llnljl. tWfra- nj - , - . u b.,r.i anrl Ural. 1,1 1. .'a .rd l ...ry .a 11 0. A. KRAMER, With Buster & Shelley, wants your watch repair ing. Satisfaction guar anteed. LA GRIPPE CURED ll riylnirH II HllllllllcllB nd MVIT Clirf.llll 1 H. li',;otiliimru,iuiUHwled rorimldn. Tliuj WOW SUCCESSFULLY imdl two yi'iira into diirldu la ifrlipiiildninli', mid vi.ry itnllorlnu tiwl liriorilula ol tliuir iiowor ovit f.ti.Vt dlHi'iiw urn ul liiiud. I'rlif, Mb- nd 7f,M p..r IiiiIIIb. l''of milH liy nil aniiwww. Hinn riuos WiiKliiimloii. N"W .lurany. In iiHiararrwIiniv; Por ii'diil'iii ftil.lrt.aM Uuuicl If. llnulty, 0 fiM.ii.iaa. ttulHiqu tte., la., Beit., twill. VIM IC rtunlcan tutliMi 'Mr K'Hiw and tl.Wt hmI t'aatur k.wil Nam Twiio t u.it. llla. 'I lwy an bum tlw0y trail now aud u.nr uni (vai.iii ui. i-uuia,' tUrmtt. Ms,. lkiL. M I w. eaffirln hum wmm d.uilny. mi4 by dy.iwaia, luau'l t mute Uiau Uiie IH'Ur.' .Ui dariue au nllil, 11m adwl at !' hu kuwiu a Matva Tvuih ae inai.l. I Imi K'muU al iw an wall a atar aitw lakiim auly uua IkhiIk, A. a Nt lonlo, wmaldmoa k' IwmlHM It la, UUIdl It I. tit. Imrt inllolua rat lunailot. 1. 1'. MIIIU.KV. KaVMtiutw, Wa.li. Taf Juua, liw j, UMivr atlta. ! uiu.t olipo.liilljr aa Um id all Ua Nn twit, In. It I tia n4 durum Uia lat lni ut, faMuf Aiwidi'a la waa wa . . UMi FREE! Valuahla Htioh an iIimii, aMil trva ta an. ad.lrMa, Litl iHMir bll.iiht t.tt i!m tittlAla iki. uiMllviHa li A rliaraa. Tliia iut.tv hM Iwva l"i'.n.l br lb. H.wrwad Ho. ft.-NOt, ul fr Vr.Mw. lad,, hum la and a una w tutoar aia mmuw ur uia KOfeNIC R'CU, CO.. Chlogo, Ilk .d,ltirt.'iiii.l.'.atI.arll..tU. Wo ftiii ill III you oho Unit will Iki a "Joy lower. Aolittvi the ouly STEAM DRILL III I hi. wiittn, and If foil fHihIi lor ti our jiartl Mill ii.. I ...k Ilka a dtwtitt i I'll. ll. IIOJ alini ala IIimum I. oils of tiny hI!i, throtiuhiiuirk muni, univi'l, or UHliiM'k. U-uve onion lit J. P. O' J on noil's. mm at low is the lowest. Ball JSIoper, Independence, Or. New Grocery! W. J. MULKEY, Prop. Kilt Ihf.ll't lull CllltrillltlMt ill Ill ll-I'K itutl jjihmIh, Stin k fresh inul iHiiijjlit for ebth. 1'ulr ilettling mul kimm' liiirt'itlii.t, FUKK DKUVKKVnl the l.oiint ot 1 Ui 1 1 it. in. mul .1 to 5 ii. in. PLEASE GIVE 1 1 CALL. F. H. Morrison, mm d wmm Cttargai raaaonakla, and flrlolata work tuarantaad. DALLAS, OREGON. Claggett's Ferry. Tin IMibtlr I. h.rrbn noilrlml Hint Oi.titidxr. .ItfOrd ha. Intnalit Hia frm at lii.i.,MitdDiit- and will Imp aiaaya on hand to aiv..ioniMlat Ilia Iravnlll.g iulillc at Hie lli.ad rraaoiuililr ralra, I. I.Ao..rt. -:THi:;- Willamette Real Estate Co, liittt'lX'tiilvlHV, tn.ili. TniiiMit ta a Kfiirrul Itittl Ftnli HunI-lii-aH, IiiiviiiiiI w-lla I'ri'iurly.rltifU InniiniiMv ami iliMtt a Kt'iirriil t'liiivi-yuiifii HiialiifM. i'uHliw lutvlnit LniuU for milt) will tlmt It ti tlii'lrmlvMiiUiKV to List Their Property With thin CoiiiiMtiy, iw Uit-y ar dally wiiilinu llatd of liiml t'liat, Unit ilne IliK ilrainililu irni1y lM'fni tliu ri-al-tlt'llta of tilt) l'jutt, JAMT.H MIWON, J. W. KlltKI.AM), 1'tvaltlelll. Heerelnry, BRICK YARD. J. R. COOPER Of IndeiH'iideiii'O, huvinir it Hteiim engine, a liriek iiiaehiueund Heveral HoreH of llnenteliiy, in now prepared to keep on hand a line quality of Hiiek, whieh will be Hold at rawoti- able priced. MONMOUTH, OR. Daalar In Furniture, Carpets, Bedding Alto, Daalar In Lumber and Build ing Material. The New Holton House. M. A. Dudley, Prop. Cor. Fourth and Alder streets, Oiitrtilly lodfttml, Nnwly fiinilalii'd and ro- niii'd. rru utia v ma iitini uu iritiiiauuu Uiiuiium . $75 to $250 a month' Cun lift Hindu workliiK lur 1IH, I'l'rNilllN iri'lcrri'il who null Iiii'iiIhIi it lioi'no mid ulvn thi lr wholi' lliini lo Ihn IiuxIiichm, Mpnrn inn. iiii'iiln limy ho pi'iilllMlily iiiiiiiluypil nlno. A fi-tv viicnni' "H In lowim nnd ! 1 1. II. r 1 jmiNN'iN ft (n Willi anil Miiin ats, Itli'li iiioiiii, . II. f. am, FROM OUR SISTER CITY. Monmouth local Hajiitcnings 'lerstly fold Till! ANNUAL SCHOOL PICNIC Prof. Rnynold Announcu tho Pic ii io mid IVftllfU Its Succeed. Kital-btiii Triifra. A. Htilvim,wnrfliiMiatiuiiii, ami K, II Jutur, of I Iiimiii Vlata, wprw In ttm u Wiallioailny, Mr. Jt'liT timk Willi him fmin 1.. (Irtiiiiitt'a'a ailtmllil lmiijliiK Ilium for tin. M. I iliiireh si Jlunia Vlrna. l'liink II) i'r U 1111111111111 a Imiitlaouie (HitUut) innr tha Tiluif mill. Waviif Wllltttiua ami (UmrKti Hlilim li.ik In tlit) Ittwu tlila 'k, Wayim la tola-our txniatublu fur Ult! etiliilng two yiitra. Ho U ui""! t'liiint'iiiiy oiialilli.il fur 1 1 it iKillitii. W. t'. Ilembiw ami wife have left liniM fur I'ortlauil. Tliey will u from tlit'ru to Aaltirin. Mm, Iltirrl umkia Itnt llttltt lui- iMVfliit-nl III lit'ttllli. lra. Kiitflitiiii A rruuVit are In dally mIU uiIhuiv mi her. A. J. Kti'lwriUm, of lltlt'lllt lain, waaliiltiwu Wialiifaility. Mtt r.-ttiri nlaiut 1.1,000 biialieU of wheal III the nrthllllatl ul Hint Htlnt. J, t, Hlnt, (loulltliito on the iH iiin tnnllti tlnkei fur reiaiMiilfltlv.,ii u oil the atrwla Wrxliieaitity. Jlia pfiat KH'ta for eliH'lltili uro linwt IlittterliiK lltt will n prtwlit the liitA.-.a!a tit tlm wnility to the aaliafut'lloli of lila vuliatll Ut'liU Id-t lie lidima-rnl full to rally In hi. aoiiiMirt, A.W, l.tlraa left for t'lilifuriilit idxiul t k UK"- written ht'Oif aiiiioiini'ltiK ttl '" arrival tnere, Mr. l.utwt liua la-en In ir lituhh for tlit? iit twit yi-ara. We Iioh' lit- may la? laniellletl oy ma i.aiiitiriim trip. TuwiiaeiiJ Waller I enuiliiK a atw IwelliliK liiHIwt, lttr I lie ptllillu at'litail. It Mill tat a Imiiilatmiu atrutHor. ( tit ten V Fulkeratdi have alttrliil litlallliNUt t their llllllla r ynrd. They will liiivittlully alippllea of lututa-r Blei biilMiiiiJ iiitertl furiM rortlaiitl ainl I'urvttllla. I'liii atutlelita of tlm liormid have orKillllh'tl a, tteliatlllK rxairty, aollie- whiit ptilitlt nl ill Ii ehariu-let. They IU"t'l Frldiiy.evelllltK. tillwaiu, uf the WlllniiietUt Ileal I'Xate ftiiolatliy, M irtit on the fruit ftmii tii'ar here Wttllieatlay. l ltt prul ally iiiikIu a wtte.of another tmet of laud mi the 'li to Iw lniiiivliMoreliartl( ami plturv rewurt. Our ileotiat, Klmhle, 1 the llklii (p ulua of the elty. Jleln llueiit, lui prtwlvit, ami lilnhly ruiertaliiliiK when Ilia tmiKUU was U Ita full rapacity. Mnt. K. M. Muothal ktta nit Imkery and luueh nnu where one i-all anllntu lilnpwlltw lo hi htart'b content. Lynmii lhtiiiuii Jha alHUit llnlnhtHt aowliiK itntlli on thu Irn Hiutili furiu. I'llehiliK htiraeahtM' will aooli la- the iialloiiiil Koio, the cltUeiia of Mm iiniiKli artt fnt lrliiliiic It to the front. riiiirlin ! aii It tree will wnui move hia hlitektlllltll bhop M Alrlio. Theh' la a Kiawt epeitloji for a lilui'kKiultli nl Unit point. lell Irehiml.whola In t'riaik iniiiity, I ma iiuulii an eiiKiinemeiit for a ix Itiolilhii' bt'llool there, eoltiinemiug the Ut of K'pteiuta'r. W. Waierhotiae tiak a trip to I'lirt IiiiiiI Wetliicatlny, rowt ll'a nililltioii to Monmouth hit hecll auiveyett, ulld loin therein will hi m I put on tlm uiurket, Ati-xitmler A Holt Imve put In a auiln foil it it 1 il . Thurwhiy evening frecatl wua dlaiauiaed to all. 'T wiut a tvpulnr aiulu pll'llle. I. tl, Hliife'leton, atntlon nctit on the narrow iruK'S laoll'ona pleitsiire trlptot'ullforiilii. C.K.Hlitke la actliiK n4 iiKt'iit In hi iiliHeiii. W. II. Woodcock, of rortltiltd, re;la tered a the hotel Thuonliiy. Word from l'rof. T. K, I'limplrell, now living at Tnconiii, retoiln him well, ami pleated w ilh IJ altiiittloll. ('." k lluwlcy I" llttlui? up nice oftlce room in tho upper atory of hln new hulUliuK. The frame of Anntliic'a fiiriilltire hnuM'Iriup, and tho ImiIIiIIiik; will he ruitlietl to completion an fail in men and material ean neeonipllidi It . Mr. Lit llluuch'a four-year-old child la quite 111 wilh aoincthliitf like eutiirrhtd fever. John Wolvcrtoii Iiiim not enthvly recovered fimu the ellecln of liln recent full, hut will toon he all right. One hundred ami Hlxtccii kIiiiIcuIh n n' yet tnklnx their uiealit at the ntulc nonuitl whool dlulnir hull, J. J, Hlmw, of Hiilcm, eiindidate for dlMlrlet. JiuIk" of the Third dlMrlot , and W.lt, llllyeii.of Mnn eoiinty.eiuulldate lor pruaei'iilinB iittorney, cume up from Diillna Thuniduy cvciiIiik. Theae irHiilleuien uro ciiudldiilca on the I K'lii- iKirut.lt! ticket, and are well worthy the aupportoftlui wopl. Their proupcctM of election am very fiivoruhle. Tho I'olk eon nty ploneera' reunion will hiliu place on Halurdiiy. thu !ld of Hepteiiiher, at Moiiinouth. J. It. N. Hell waa hkch.'oii tho Hlreela fhui'Miliiy. Jiimea Telhcrow and wife nuido a HhortvlHlt to frlondH hero I'Vlduy. W. WiilerhoUHe returned from Tort- land l'Vlday. IIuhIiii'Ih for t'allfornlii Monday. (I, W. Skinner, etitidldate foraenn tor on the Prohibition ticket, ad- di'CHttcd tho peojilo hero Halurdiiy oven 1UK. The Ntudenlri and quite a number of vlriitom to tha eluipel were iiHtwnhly entertained by addrcHMCH from MIhu Temple, MIhu l)nly, and M, ISrueo, M'lllliy. KKI'OUTHU. The hlirifent unlvei'Mlt.y In (he world i.. ..... i .. . ,.. ...i. i.. i. i.. lit ui. nun, e.uyin. n couini y n uirii la ..... .!.. i ....III.. . i ... i... t .... ' ' iiieinioitiMi ut nil in i lie mm ini n n 'mid It haa ll.uiili HtudentH. AXXI A,. at IIOOI, I'M lf . 1ai.i,ah, i)r., May A, Idttt Kki.uiw Tkaiiikh: At wir laat leuehera' aiMoelatloii liii.'tlim held In Did lna , April 00, IWIJ, It wiul decided ( aak the teaehem of iwli room to fur nlh one exerelwi for Ihe "Teaehera' Annual I'lelilu" lo In held ill Dnllaa, Amy pec. lad It lie llic iH-nl you have, and orlirlmd If ixraallile. There will Ui eoiiinliilve pil, at leaat five, and llit'condltlou will Iw auell that all will have a fair opportunity to w in. our picnic have alwaya heen autf txtaaful, and i) waul thla one to l Juat aa K'totl aaauy. Io your mrt ami II Will lt a auctVMM, W ul0 lllriciliiaetl thu iiiutli-r of Im'kIiiiiIuk our prepara tion for an f xhlhlt from thU eoiinly to the ("olumhiitii expiailtloii. I would aiiKK1'"! that Wtt prt'paru rciiueiiH of llora.ferua, tuoaMw, ele. We nan, by aid of thu children, kuiIut a collection that W ill li of Hfi-nt tlllcreal to thu 1'JU.Icril itiplt, We can ift't ipid out of Oil lu tho Interval ami euthualaaiii we van aroiiai) auiouif the iiuplla, V. mt nut atop tiler apecliueli of wood, lllllielala, I in Ilull rellcN, your Ut lam UUaifit eercla., exaniliililloli liapi-la, ele, Have the children to aid In elictiiiK the lwt, and uati It to tlluiuluto and arouri yotirM-hool, A xreat many atupte ladli'Ve llml Orefftill la the JllinplllK-oll plnee, lt U ahow thelll that we are proj;relvM, W,I. Itt.v.Ntu.iia, Hu.rlo(eudcittuf I'olk county. lit.al'.lat Tran.fara, followiiiK are the rent catute The trauaferafor I'olk euunly for the wetk imliiitt May idh, I 'ora IV. lleadly and W. 11. Ileatlly lo II. II. Meveua, lot ill llallaa, .VrO. H, A. l ullon and A. A. i'liltoii to II. Sinlih, right of way for public road, ii. I'lna lai Metirww to A. J. Win?, lot ill I'errydule, Mt. r.lmllu Joiiea and Ia'W'1 Joiic to Wlllla falter, !.'!;) acre lu t a, r $ w, :.; ni. John Idlta and w ifc to Jennie Hhark, lot lu I it! I:. a, t'tirut Ituo lltilrert ami wife to llern haul Krvlaa-r, tl acre hit, r Aw, (l.irftu. John IVniii(jer and wife to tlto, F. t'lnouUTliilii ulid 11. F. t 'liiiililx ilalli, lola ill llftllita, I,.'UO. A. II. Calmer lo Harvey K. tiuthrlo, K.I 'M In t a , r ' w, f l,ini. 1.. 1. lialileU to Maltioll. Htevelia, lot III llullitft, . rhoetw Metlrew to Flurelnv'Siuilh and Stella t'arirl),'ht, one aero luld, r .' w, 1 7.. It. F, Zumwall el nl. to J. I Alwater, 7i acrea lutll. rw, fl. P. J. JU-vkett to Jura'pli I'. l'rta'tor, 17J acre lu I 7 a, r il w, tl.aoo. M, I., Tuloiii to Thmiinit Tatoiu, lot acre in 17 a, r 3 w, fllo. J I. Finale ami wlfn to Chnrle Meyer, laud lu t 0 , r 3 w, f loo. tOO t.llllll IHtl 1IIK K A HI II. A lllda tfaltr Itriiiunrrala. Iha l ulon ratillv AOxr Until Iran, Yesterday a Well-tlawiHl, rcapeelilhle apiirliut mini enterttl Ihe ticket oftlce oflhe L ulon I'u.'iilc aud akcd what w aa the coat of a ticket flolu Wliitiiiati to The Irulle, Hewa t)UU..Vl. lie then laid Unit amount mi thu coun ter aud auld that child year iiko he ta ut Ida way from Whitman to The Utile In one of the otiupauy' box car, ami that litis fact liua tavu a burden on Ilia eonitclcnce. ever alnee, and he now w Inlicd (o t,V for til ride and cu.o his llillld. The ilolilr.hed.clerk aakitl tlm limn w hat hi name w an, bill he re luxed to tell ami dtH'llued a receipt for (he motley. It I a imlUfurtloti to know that there i one man in the Northwt.il who ha a cuiiaelcucv, vcli if it did take him elht year lo develop It. Aa none of tho clerk lu the ofth had ever heard of ueh a I'tutti liefotv they tlld not know what to tlo w ith the nionry, t'orroratlon huvltiit no (xiiiHclciicc of inurttti have no account for a itiuciimv fuml, and tut no one ever fXavtit to hear of another caw like tin, It wa not thought worth while to open aueh an account, ran acngcr Agent Hilrlhllit vva wild when he learned that the man had tu al lowed lo get away, lie wild he would have given fluooj for a photograph of him to hangup lu tlieulltce, and if he could get a Hiilt of clothe belonging to tlto man he would have them ut nihil, placed III a gliem eaae, and ent to the general olllee In Omaha, It IsmippoNi'd that the gentleman 1ms been attending the It. Fay Mill meeting, and lum ex perienced a change of heart. If every body In the Noi l Invent w ho hit beaten any one out ot money hIioiiIiI Ut taken till way theix wou'd Ut a great deal of money changing baud In till aecllon Ori-ijonltm. Not Kllllallmt. The editor of a country new spaper, (llricoiii'itged a iptual, give vent to the following wail. "When a child Inborn the unending physician gel i", and tho editor a cunning if he happen to inako a nilntake in the dale or acx. When a nuirriago i aoleiuulKod, the inlnlnter gets from fill to foil, tho edi tor a bit or two pei'hap for noma extra copied, provided the list of prenentn la printed. When a death occur, the undertakergctaifllH), thu editor a few more quartern for hoiiio extra plori. Thin I a funny world." I'lrxt lllilo lu a Niri'iil-l ur. A police olUoor wan yentenlay sur. prlncil to II ml a man eighty yearn of age who wunjunt Inking hi tl est ride on a Htrcet-car. The limn wild ho came uerona thu plain In 1S.M), ami has been a rcnldcnt nf thin atate almont contlie uounly nliiee that time. 1 lo at the prow out time Uvea aUiutflvo nille north of Foreat drove, where ho own eoimld- erable property, The rldo in an elec tilit cur wan quite a novelty to the old limn, iihIic expected to llnd nothing here but lioi'o-oum,()iroi. THE NEW ELECTION LAW A Hricf but Concise Description of the Manner of Voting, FORM Ol'UMICIAL BALLOTS Local nd Cunoral Miscellany I n lu rent to tho West Side Readers. of M.Ntll or Voliao IMiKIl TIIK Mt,tV OIIKOUS LAW. Wo have IkiIIi-iI down the new elec tion law ami lireaetit all thu material Innovation below. A a rule the cloc lion Umril uiei't iiUiut a U'forf , aud 1111 vacailcle from the cltli-n prcaent The main feature of the law Ilea In the fact that all the name of tlm culidi date are prlntn ujkui out) ballot which la fur n lulled alpiildle cijn'iiw, and Utolh are provided where the voler, alone wllliliotl, an official ballot, and a lead lielicll, cri- out Ihiw whom he ili not wlah to vote for, In com, the Judge aiiiKiliiicd at the county itourt be not prteuiatthe (Kill, the elector prwitt limy at lect froui among heniM'lvi the im iulM-t of the Urard. I'olla to I ox lli'i from ght lu the morning lo alx lu tlm evening. Thu board tuny adjourn for ouu hour at main, but the bullot loX, t ic, lilted be 111 night of four of thu Inxird all (he lime. Any ieraoii at tho poll who may unt't a voter, Uat UU-rty toehitlleiigi' him. A voter itiUMt I? a eltlaeii of the I'iiIUhI Mate, or Imve tbilured hi in tention lo become audi, om year le forv trying to vole, lit iiiuat l b rcflilein the auitw for xix monili, aud inut Uta resident of tlie prwlm t. Where a married mail' family re al, l.-a la hi rt-itideiii. Where a single man aleepa 1 hi rwl- dclltv. ill liicorHiraIed low lot no roli ahall apprtweh within fifty fwt of the (nr(., exct t the officer netsiwtry, and the rwin ill the act of voting. One peraoii of each political party may Ktaml utitr-ldu the guard rail lu challenge voter. J utlge of election have the power to Hue violator of the rule, lifly dollar, the money to go lo the whool fund. If the fine tau't paid, twenty-five ,ay II the county jail may be Imported, Couulliig inii-il eomiiH lux- one hour after the Hill clone nod colilllillu with out adjoiiriuuelit till It I fluinhud. Only white hullo In ahull 1 lined, ami ballot which can not lm deter mined ahall la) Voiil. t'tdoretl bnllota II lay la' UmhI nolrly a ttaliiple bullolH for the Inforiuatloii of the voter. The w hile ballot lined III votlux are to l laiiil "OflleJal llidlota." The olllclul Uillot muit colitulu the name of the precinct lu which It In voted, All the name of the candi ilate iliiirit aim apH-ar. The ballots w ill U-gln aoiuvlhiuii this: OFFICIAL BALLOT. , F.leetlon June 0, Is'.! I'OLK IDL'NTV. lNOKI'KM'KSrR PllKl lSlT NO. For t'ougn. For or out: 11 M. Vkattii, IVuto crat . Itcptib llcaii. lVople. of F.ugciie. ... I UiMlKII lll.liMA.NN, 1 j of Ibmetiurg. M7nioKK ol Salem. It The lower blank apace I for the name of any one not on the ticket, lu rciae the voter W'lshua to voto for some one elite. The voter munt cms out the name of thine ho docs not w lull to vote for. In case you vote for Hermann, run your pencil over the inline of Kork and Vciiteh, anil noon down the ticket, till the precinct officer, are reached. The county clerk iiumt provide one large and one small ballot Ux for each precinct, ulno poll lunik, pell, ink, blotting padn, indelible pencil, Mrlng and sealing wax, , The nheritr, under direction of the county court, munt provide table, guard rail, aud Utolh for oereey in preparing Uillot a one booth for every forty elector at a (rolling place The voter uiut give bin name iiml residence when applying for a ballot; in cane he can not read, two judges shall assist him lu making out the bal lot. Any person w ho exhibit his ballot so as to let It bo known how he votes is liable to a llnoof f'tOtofirtt. Any person who shall electioneer wllhiii fifty feet of a poling place is liable to a Hue ami Imprisonment. Any Judge or clerk of elect ion who dot not follow the exact courso of the rules u to secrecy, etc., is liable to a lino of $'00 to $U,(HH),or ouu to three yearn Imjif Imminent, or both. "Any person who shall tear noluvs, or disturb any election package unlaw fully, In liable to a fAOO line, or impris onment, or both. tllllltftt .1. J. fOltlW. Marlon county lh morml, hi speak ing of Judgo ISliaw, of Siilcin, nays: "Tho Democrats of this district did well lu nomlniitlnir for circuit Judge Hon. J. J. Hhaw, of Salem. It would be hard to ttud a man better qualillod for the position or ono whoso nomina tion would give bettor satisfaction to the class of Independent voters who believe that ability ami Integrity rather than partisanship, should rule hi our court.. Tho Judge is so well known In Marlon county that a personal description- Is unucccssary. Ills official career here is one of the few bright spots In county nianugeincnt. He was county bulge from '7H to '82; and dur ing that time ho gave Marlon county an administration noted for its econo my ami retrenchment, while at the name time none of the material luterwU of thu eounty were neglected. When ho aanium'd ofllue the county waa ovar Ho,isi Id doht, and county warrant were at a very heavy dlaoouoL For lhl bitter reason everything tha coun ty purchased waa paid for at Llgh rate, ami on every contract made tha county waa a big loner. During hi term he brought the county' credit up to par, paid oir the entire debt, left a aurplua lu the irt uaury, and reduced the county' luxe nearly five mill on thu dollar. ' In addition to tin he mip piled every iwl ditrii;t lu tb county w ith acrapitr, amtielhlng thiry bad pre. viouMly Ut u without. Hevere Unu and llixxl cttUaed the lin of bridgea; thce wero replmwd, tha bridge at Au rora I log auiiatltutetl by a fill, avoid ing further expense al that point. Judgt) rihaw waa a eaudldato for Ky eleetloii; but the liepubllcaiui worked a very clever atdieme when they nouii uated a gentleman of the aame name w ho received the vote of many Ilepun licuna who thought llit-y were voUng for the liicumU'iit, and In thi manner he wiu defeated by ii aiuall majority, In iwtij he ran for circuit Judge agalnat Judgo Iloiac, but wu defeated by few vole by that able friend of the farmer. Judgo Hhaw ha a hunt of friend In the , Kepiibllcan party thrtHighoul the uia- trict who w ill no doubt support him la pafen-iioe to hi young opponent. HOW IM VOU LIKE IT? We ak our Alliance aud fanner friend Ut read well the following ex tract which we publish from tho Ore- jtimun't eilitoriul of thi morning. It a a picture druwu ly thu ediutr of that ts-r of the great immn of voter, who refura d io longer follow plutocracy, and show the low opinion that paper baa of the jHtiple who refused longer to ub- mit to tw M by the nuae. 'lhia aame paM-r now appeal lo tlieae "craulw," "vagarlai," "shallow kuavea," and lull -wilted yokel," to give their vole to the purty of "intelligence and tin -ill," in other word, the favored cbu .It h ha robUtl the public by special legirdiitioii aud llcputilieau luUrule. It. 1 a aeveiv picture, yet jut uch aa i Intw u dully by the plutocratic orguu uf the adioiiiiniriitlve jiarty. Here It la: The overw helming auccea of the U niiM rat in 1 i going to be their uudolug In Ktl. That ucccm wan won by n't kh appeal to the Iguurauce and Imlolcntv, the eovctouttuei, unthrift. aul knavery of the country. Every man whowauted the government to pay hi debts, or to make money cheap, no that he could repudiate them; every mini w ho wanted the slate to take care if him lu tdleiie at the expense of bin industrious iielghUir; every crauk ud vagurlnt, every shallow knave anddull w itud yokel who thought the way to Individual prosperity lay through uied lling iu politic aud defyiug the law of flnaiice and (rude, found the Demo cratic purty ready to trade promlae for hia vote. There was a multitude of such in IS!.), and the Democrat did a rushing bunluewt. This I the explana tion of the revolution iu the bouse of npre ntatives. The tariff had littlo to do with IU The Farmer' Allianoo crank and frve-ailvcr kuavea voted for the party w hich promised to carry out their idea in legislation, and the lu lluonoe of a period of industrial depres sion carried wilh them a vast host which ordinarily Votes with sense and udgtuont," And now 'this plutocratic, organ ex- leot thi "Ignorance," "Indolence," unthrift," aud "kuavery," to vote with it thi fait to undo what it did In Ink). The men who voted a theydid in IS'JO wero the Independent thiukiug and depressed producers of the country, and embraced the more intelligent and Utter element of Republican voter. "You say the chicken soup Isn't good'.' Why, I told the cook how to make It. l'crhaps she didn't catch the Idea." Hoarder: "Xo; I thluklt was the chickcu she did n't catch." Mrs. Youngwife: "I waut a nice ham, please." Shopmuu: "Yes, ma'am; I can strongly rceonimend this one; It's well cured." Mrs. Youngwifo (in alarm): "O, do n't give me oue that has hud anything the matter with it, even If it Is cured now! Iet me have a jierfcctly healthy ono, please! ' In the election of a supremo judgo politics should be laid aside. On the supreme Uuich there are already two Kepublicaiw; as a matter of vital In terest to the people the third should bo a Democrat. It Is not the right thing to have a supremo court com posed of men of one political faith, and that sentiment is found to exist very generally among thinking people. The election of Judge A. 8. Bennett would pliiee one Democrat on the Uuich as against .two ltcpublicans. Baker City .)t Hioemf. Frequent bathing Is recommended as an nitl to good health, but a story told Kate Field's WmUinglon by Royal Hubbell shows that It is uot Indispen sable to longevity. In a couuty of East ern Minnesota there Uvea one August Peterson,' who ha attained to the ripe old ago of 100. -Having outlived all his relatives aud early friends, he has ftir many years been a protege of tho county. Tho poorhouso belug too small to accommodate all the needy ones, Mr. Peterson, with many others, was farmed out to families that re cioved so much per mouth to pay for hi keeping, ltecently, however, tho old poorhouso was destroyed by fire, and replaced by a capacious modem building, which would ' accomniodnte all. . When changed to his new home, the old gentleman was treated to a nice warm bath. "My sake, but that feels good," ho said. -'It 'a the fust bath I 'vehadseiicetbo war, when I were in tho hospital." "So you were In tho Rebellion, wub you?" asked the attend ant, "The robuylioi!?" asked the cen tenarian, lu inlld surprise. "Bless ye, no sir; not that warthe other one in 1812." i. t i. I .is 1 1 i1