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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1892)
The Ikst Newspaper It tht tint (W jittt M kof tiaii Wt news, (Vmwi M MA'af iSDA wtffc of jutr i iNWfe eonaff. As an Advertising Medium . THE WEST SID Takes the Lead In Polk Counti - VOL. IX. $2.00 lVr Year. INDI-PHNDI-NCl', POLK COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNK 3, lt'92. Five Cents Per Copy. no. :jo SKCUKT StKiKTIKri. A O, IV W.-INIWKNMCNCK UHKIK NvK si, niel every UoiulKy ntaht In Mml- hall. All a)uriilH( hrtlir luvltetl ,.um.( w. l IV.NNAW AY, M. W lU.Alll Mtl.l.KH, Mwnl. . Al.l.KY LotHiK Nil, , ."-""W .'''. eVwieela tn M I I k- - ""OV h" TauiwWj Vif T,;WLlili. All Odd Mlv -2,'ertlall iMVHwl 1.1 at- leM'l. . . . A. laUTt.N.ll, W. II. Hvx, teereiary. I.OM I.OlMIK, N.V . A. r A A. M. HiMnl txnmuimlea- ltt itn Nalimla.v avaiita im r wroee mil meon eaen ntmtin lu week, thereafter, it, W'.MIiinn, v. M. W. IMVnna- ,v,rwvrelary. HUMKIl I.HIHIK NtV , K. of t meeta tint Wmtnentay eveiilmt, Allkwhjtit. vuitlitaottrolty invite.1 in al- len.t, i . W . HI li.KK.tC lit UK Mil l HI K of II . , PHYSICIAN'S DKNTI8TKY' 1)14. J. K. Lwiu; rhjsieiaa and Surginm, Buena Vista, OrflOM. LEE & BUTLER, PHYSICIANS m SURGEONS. U. 8. EXAMINING SURQEONS. OflWe, Weal aide of Main HI., l.lKt'K.NlKNCK. - - OUROOV DR. J. B. JOHNSON, Resident Dentist All work wnmnlnl to lv the beat uf iaUrkrlkW, ISPEI'RNPKNlK. OHKUON ATTOIIXKYS. GEO. A. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will practice In all slate and fed ml court. Ottlce owr Indcpeiuk'uee Na tional lUnk. lndM"d"Q. Of eon. Joo, J. Daly. J. B. eiblty, M. C. takla. DALY, SIBLEY 1 EMM. ATTORNEYS AT LAW W hT thonl ! trf( bok in lk OMtatjr. hliabW abatraeia lumi.lu.1. and mot? In lean. N caiamil'-a ei-aret t Inuw. t)ih, raoau t and t ue ' block. Dallas. Omeon. A. M. HUULKY, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Otttrw Nrl BdMadenr Null ftuik. Indpn(tvn,. Or. B. r. ttootiun. W. H. liuliuM. BOKNIM. I HOLMES ATTORNEYS AT LAW lli rll F. IS IUXIIH tIMM K, Betirvirtiai unit l inir. iio CtxumercUit M. KAI.KM. OH MisCKLLAXKOtS, Mitchell & Bohannon Sash and Doors AlJM M'ROLI. MWIM1. Maintr.-t . . lmtpnrtnf BifiTiFsHflP. E. T. HENKLE, PROP. Bain street. Independence, Or. Two experienced workmen in at tendance. I5AXKH. Commenced Business March k, 1889. Klatlllil by National Aihrll -THK- FIRST NATIONAL BANK. of iiidt'iientUwe, Urrgun. Capital Stock, - $50,000.00 Surplus, - $14,000.00 J. 8. CXMIPKH. U W. RlIIKKTHOS. ITmldrnt. Vl ITMldml. W. II HAWLEY, ( ahlr. DIRECTORS. J. . Cooper, I W. Robertaon, Uk Helmlck O. W. Whlleaknr, W. W. Colllni. A general baoklnf biwlnew IranMuitrd Buy and telU exchange on all Important linnelta rwwlvrd utihliint to ch-k or on ir t)HiHl of d'luia't. CollMlfin madu. (itlloe houm; a. m. U I p. ni. ' THE ISDEPGnDENCK National Bank ! Capital Stock, $50,000.00. H. HIIWTHBKHO, AIU'.AM NKI-HON. W. V. OON.NAWAY I'renlrtiniU Vine rrmlrirnt. . Calilt;r. A general banking and exchange bunlnena trannacted; loann laade, bllla dlamunuid, iin merclal crcdIU granted: deponlta remlved on current account nubject to check, Intweiil paid on time deprMlta, DIRKCTOKb. Joehoa McDanlel, H. H, Janpernon, A. J Goodman, II. Hlraehlierg, A. Nelann, T. J. Lee. I. A. Allen, INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF OREGON. MONMOUTH, OR. . A. MAf!RITM P. li.OAMI'HKU, IRA 0. PIIWKLL ...........fruMml ..!. C'aliler PAID CAPITAL, $25,000. DIRECTORS. I. A, Mncriim, P. Iv. ('ninpbcll, I.M.KIiupeon J. Jl. V, Butler, J. It, Hluirip, K. M. J'uwell JOHeph Craven, A geiierai banking and exchange bunlnenii tranitttd; loene made; clemmlu rwolved ubjent to chuck or on certlflcaUj of dcpuxlt; -Klre proof vault and burglar prtwf afe, aeciirefl ny I nie iimv yiltce Jloiirw 9 a. in. to 4 p. in. Farmers and Merchants Insurance Co. Capital Stock, w. r, , I'rmliimtt, J, U lNi, Trwurr. U, K, HIISiN. Vh rro.l.t.Mil. Awl Hwwurjr. lion. H, , ninilian, I'lil.'f Jii.iuv of the Nn,iniii Cviurl; llii. Julm Murn.-li, et-A'aorlale Jimiliv of lliHii,.rvmit'iHirt; on. J. k, WeaihvrMnl, AHorn.', mii h.i,l..r; ll.ui, J, U tViwan, I'nwtdvnl !,lnn ohiiiiv Naihuml lUtnki W, K, Itcml. Mwtiauli tt, r Hlinwiu, i'apllalUli M, Hlnrnlwrg, Monliunl; J, l, Mrll'liiall, twpltall.i; U I Miry, 'li)alvlM. JVtiiiuin rvwiptMalnw ortrtUitin, .... f.'l'J.'.'lW.OO uvet jMiiil AiniHi oruiuuMoii, . urjilusiwiMTiinly t MIUy holtlorH, .... 2llO.S,8" EHi 1 ISIS, Id Ajililhtsja CALL AND I? lit L 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 voiudttiit aim Is to give you tho e niiikf your lutertwta ours. Your tii I Ul will I mrvH m tiit'iijily uml ixililt'ly iw yotirmlf. A ronimriMn of our Htj m 4111I jiriii-w will ttuiv imf you thul you slmulil trail c with it. L. KELSO, Independence. READ Tln U-st place tliist ltlo of IVitliuul lo buy lntKS Suiioucry, Jowclry, uml lUttiki in ut THE PIONEER DRUG STORE or BUSTER & Our Jewelry iVjnirtiiiMit, of thitlt lull uml tMiiijiii'l.'. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cutlery, Sil verware, Canes, etc. cpniritij; tt nHitilty, mid diMp tliiictl with prtuiiptmw and swllsfuction, Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Remember, our motto is Quick Sales and Small Profits. BUSTER & SHELLEY, INDEPENDENCE. t. - "-aa., IK ,,4 a prlrlw Ih In Oui-ra'. Anll-llalihie h )' '" l"Tl. Murk. iik r.haig, by rrt-rtin '"'x" ''" ' ""XSmTmA, PrlrotUiln'. Anil llalrln.tl In ''"'" fmlV..!2St t!!rI- ftMklMl cunuim. Vlata ViMir aaaaaaaa ol u uhm tr.a Mat iu oitUr. H. M. LINES. FUNERAL DIRECTOR -AND- UNDERTAKER, tMiEl'ENliKNCE, OKKGON. A lull aud complete line of Funeral gcaxll AUayi on Hand. Luther Grounds Dealer In ' Hardware, qiif!eiinwarf tinware, stoves, end other iniHctilarieoiis ar ticled, calls the attention of the public to his line stock of the above articles now on hand. His prices will compare favorably with prices In any other locality. Come and see us and you will be satisfied with price, quantity, and quality. MONMOUTH, OR. $75 to S250 a month' iin be made workliiiffor lia, IVrmni. nreferred who ran fiirnlnh a home ana K've their whole time to the ImalneM, Hpiire mil. ini'illa may he profitably employed alao. A few aranep In town, and eltbw. H. r. JOIINHON Co., Will and Main Bt Klch. molid, Va. HKATTV'8 Oraan. al Imra-alna. Kor uarl Imiliir. and uatnlov lie ad. i. i li" II u Ui..l.li. .VWWiarVH. IIIUIIHI 17. mwv'll linii"B Ion. New Jr"). L. L. WHITE, DENTIST. 8.E. Cor. 1st and Taylor, PORTLAND, OREGON lttn olM.rv.0on l. Hm4 mwl ef lrtr" hy irn nn inn I. " "... .....i n ttlr .f . it. INl im.. I lli..ir n.wt'i n.nv... ,, - - - 3 $500,000. tkvjf.mul jar. r, a. wu.!m. in.lilnr. , , . , !Mi,(H5,8!l ImwI ginul tit bottoi-t ju Iih. THIS SHELLEY. Mr. O. A. Knumr lurf tiu p, is NEW DISCOVERY "yCCiDEPiV lit rnt,tiHn ulutH'M lt v ' 'dlijr i Uf i n It-" IW Mil WaVtUtl. tt'tra rtl... t4 tlt lU lit t.ivty rurl. W ut unit pin iia wmHlrtha .itruii m mriiiI trvni tw U-rti lt 'lmavint int if HU tlu 0g IT l3PtFtCTLY HARMLESS AND QU OimrkB ANT tniku VK1 vsr. M. Iav !h hif over 4111! upp miiui f"r l huhmu m i N hair tttaptf tl t7 llluut th tilflMrtt Miili ur litjui I fit .,uiir1or liftO. Ii Um.likimr.ii r rrt'flt n r '"' i . . a. i l I iliyg 1 1..1 II a, niattlaY .air. mull. M ill.. - m M mui w fcaaauMi n M 0. A. KRAMER, With Buster & Shelley, wants your watch repair ing,. Satisfaction guar anteed. LA GRIPPE CURED lly iinlnifH.H.IIendiidieHnd Mvar ciire.and H. ILChiikIi cure,aaillroeled foreolda. They were SUCCESSFULLY two Trmraavn durlilu laiirlnimepldemle, mwl very Iliii lerliiK t.iMl I moil IiiIm uf I heir power over Uml illneiw are ul hand, t'ricn. wic una 7lie per bottle. Kor mile by all dniKKlam, BEIIII'S PIANOS Waeliilia'ton, New Jurwiy, In neeeve ywliern' Kor eatalog aildren. Pliniel I, Heatty, PS 0 & A KATVaAL UMHT Ml EpHeptle Flu, ralllnf RMmh, HjiUr- In, ML ritoi Dunce, Rertoutiia, Bporkondria, lalurlMlla, ! f brlty, Rlaepleuneu, Pit. iImi Orala ana Kp. ul WeaintM, Tnti medlclna hu dlmcl arUne. upon the nerv cwtitort, allaylm all Irrlubill Uet, aud InoroMln tho flow titd power ot nerva Ruld. It It pnrfoolli banalaa and Mavee no ttntilnaaant efTecla. mPM ValuaMa nook wt V.mw mVmm l"t.i.i awt a, uir wiarwa. I Hi I P.HMMI rkn im slaaia 1 1 tat a IM. HwdlriM It M uf sluira. Tan nail, bay lwa ar,iar4 ay H hrJ raab ... ul furl W.viv. Ia4. Mima u tad ow kwm auwir au im naw. a, hi. K0INI0 MID. CO.. Chicago, lit. SoMbrOruecUtaatai wr ItotU OhftS, . ,.,.! ,.. ImiiUaliwa. "wiriTwELLT Wo ctm ili ill you ou tlutt will lo a "Joy rorpver." litiva th ouly STEAM DRILL In thu Mellon, aud II ymi woplnv ii. ynnr ,." wmi Hin it.ia na a HHVlim vtrru. rtnf when ar ilion.gii. Wnlla uf ttliv ! Mirmii'li imlxli . ... . .. ...... , ...... n juniil, gravel, or Ixtlrock. Iah ortlerunt J. F. 0'lonmir. fRICtJ It LOW IS THE UwCJT. Ball ISIoper, Independence, Or. MONMOUTH'S New Grocery! W. J. MULKEY, Porp. Hiii ixfurl ion Ktiiiruiit.Mil iu price uml gootk Sun k frexh and hotio.ht fur ciu.li, 1'itlr liuliii(f uml good Imitfiuim. FKKK DKLIVEKY attl.ehoiim ol 0 to 1 1 ii. in, iiud 3 to 5 p iu. PLEASE H Hi I till F. H. Morrison, am d wmm Charge reatonabla, and flrat-olaii work guaranteed. DALLAS, OREGON. Raggett's Ferry. Ttlf Utiltt t horvhv (itMlflril Ilikl llir Ullitf- ttintH) im btmtsht Ut irry mi Ittluittr uml will nlw m Iitt4 ti nmMinnmUU) lh lnVH(n flUt)ll1 Ht Hit ltttl rPMMltiall'l mic. 1. 1 t,AHm r, -i THK i- Willamette Real Estate Co, liitli'lH.'iidi'iii'r, On'((oii. rrriiiMU'la a Ki-lii'ml IN nl IvilMle lltml- nint, liiiviiinl w lla l'nitrty,t'ltii'l I iietiraitiv ami !' a Kt'iii-ml ( iilivcyaint' HilaliiiM. I'nrllii, liHVtitaf IjuhU fur mile will Uml It I-, tliclr nilvniiliiKi- to List Their Property Willi tliln Ctmipiui-, iia ilny am dully M'tulliitf lUlMiiflnml cant, tlili plno Inn ilinlmlili. pnMrty U fom (lie n l ili'iila of (lit) 1 jut. JAM IX tiillSON, J. W. KIHKI.ANl). rnwldmit. Hecrvittry. BRICK YARD. J. R. COOPER Of Independence, liaviiiir a stcuni eiiKlne. brick niatiiineniid several iicicN of flnt-Nt, cluv. is now iircitarcd to keep on hand a line quality of Urlck, which will lie sold at reason able prices. The New Helton House. M. A. Dudley, Pop. Cor. Fourth and Alder streets, P Centrally liieatd. Newly fnrnlnhed and re. Illien. riee nil. to anil iiom nu viiiiiih mm nli'iimiT. I. II. JiK,Mi Ul I GREAT MUSEUM OP AMA'i'OKY 1001 Market St., Nmi I i ani l.ro, (lntwi.nOUi il , , b l ) Co and learn how vonrierluHy you are made end how to avoid nk-kneM and (IIjcuci, Muheum enlarged with llioumndiof new obiectl. Admi.alun J5 eta. I'rivale Offlee, II I Oeary t. DUeniii'i ol Mini hi .UImpi. 1..M nt niHi.ticinil rl(.n...i. tit Ilia liin mid kldneyi iiiilcklyenn.it wlthnitt llie linn in iiierrmry, j reainiuut peniuauy ur wy itU'r, Hund (or book. i NEW FI Geo. Slaughter, Ppop'r. All kinds of fresh fish kept constantly on hand OPPOSITE OPERA HOUSE. MAIN STREET, - INDEPENDENCE, E mm DEVOTED TO POLITICS. Everyone interested in the Com ing litVction. AHOUT Tim CANDIDATES. And ilsto much MnodUny matter Intmwtlnd to Every Voter Just now, MON Mill Til MIT!.. The Killlliiil liutiMiii la drlKlit with Imiwof Kiitlfr' eliH'lloii, lt very man iMiiiini fur tin' ptvafiit iolliUnl cnx'tlt'lilt', ami lo hi duty Hint la. work for lii own Inli'ival ami then he will l aurn to viilw fur llulli r, In do- Iiiii wlilrli ho will advaiiiw (lie lat Inierwila uf Hi" whole ikHinty, llou luerlt at Icaai iiiUHt lw euiierdwl to tint (rfHrriw'i nirrmHUKl,ut, "Nuf' Mini," 'llu elh'ka to hi tat'lf C'luxill with Him arlatftiry of cockle burr Iu a alim-p'a lull, If thl country SfU Into troubu lt rati inll out "Normal" aud m-t him lo wrlto a irnuulno N'orotal letter In lila own inimitable l) l. 1 n't forvi't the dlatrlitt fklr. Wiinl cmttra In that Jveyt U entire what dlauatwl with th cativaaa, and Hint' h li'itrrt Hint tho ltcilljlntl central i-otnuilllew urcd tho ranvaaa liitf uf the iiiiinty. Ian,twl,ly h Iia ft'lt tin font ufN, I. Hiitlcr' ariu iiH'iila, and li com bided that lie I "nut tit It," llutlcr' lctou I a-uirrd Inla ivrtaiu niti'ti!ry,tlivr I a grave with tlila vtlnili ou a mariilo aiaO: "Ctta Iwu. II V"i"d fr I.Iii.mIii," Auullief sravratoim U'ara ttil h'grnd; ' lli rw lie lilt) laaly ol Iktvld Julie. Ilia Inat ttonl Wffv! I die a Clirlnllau aud a IkiinH-rat." V oti-r of ridk cuuuty, try to dl Ilk iktvui June. Pmhl hi'tu will ill alaitllaU Vot.. Tlipyatwait all irrful party. Tli nituily la Mtfc. K. jHirt any that J, O. Naat la wlu- liliiK K'diU-u uiiltiloii nil the1 cuttvam, and Hint lie litnki ft Hl lmir-neliili lo ,'vrry inilm1. H I a fanner' hi, and a v. oik Ilk mritter liuuaelf. He la a wll uiiulltk-d young man fur Hie ltlnii of r.'rvcutnllvc,trueloHi uur-t of the aciU, and will avrve lluui fulilifully and well. I! Iilm have a mii.Iiik iiiaiirliy. tlrti. Myew I niklii a K"1"! C""' vum lie I liiilical alio oillm iviittoua, and will iimke a icd pnhllo ta rvaiil To vote fur Myrr I to viilw for an liun et, ceiiiioiiilnd ndiiiliilalrHtloU of alfulra, ami for law U-tienYlal to the aiHle and Out Iu the luti-real of dr. Iuikt0 iMiaer. Vute for tiwirifo. "I would I triad tu help you, Jim," tie ald. "hut, It , I don't kinnv any more iiUnit ruiittluK arnli vaw limn Chinaman (ha- aUuit ruiiiiluii church," due of our Ifa'ptirillcan randlduU1 liinlitally ijniniliited: "I wlali that frtVnd were alaay true, and motive alwav pure; I wlh the giaal were tt i few, I wlnh the dud were fewer," Well, my friend, you iiuiat tnke your lefeat like a child tnkea anlt. l4-t all Vole the IkmiH-rntk tliket,who U'lleve the fttrniloK lnten'l are tie- aervltiK uf tHiiialilt-ral lull nt the hnlidauf our alnlennd liallolinl IcijUliitiirea W. H. Kuykendiill I true Ik-nnv- end and a 1hmI cltleii. The party and Hie hhiIi would lie honored ly ilm-ln,( 1, t tit Iu the vlicrllr oftlee. There alway I coiiiihtlnl alaml the aawwaor and the aiwealll, Cftal your vote for J. W. McDowell, and ynu luny l' ai.anr.'d Hint imacwlnir will la done neeorilliiK to luw. Me will let no Utility ninu,iioalilrker,eaenie. T!;' la a very lniMirtiiiit oOhv and McDow ell I nipitlile of IlllliiK It We U'lleve It would be liupoaalhle to 11 lid n la tler lllted mull to repreaelit the li)tcri.(H of l'ulk cuuuty at till time tlutn N. L. lliiller, On eleiUlou diiy wt believe many tin-re w 111 ex pre the aiune U'llef by rimlliiK their ballot for Iilm, Your rexirtor hn dropped hi local fur the pivaciil Imhiic uf the Wkmt 8nK, and puld hi rc'i't to thu polltkitl nuttier. We feel deep Inten-at III the atuvea of the Ik-niocrntlo ticket, and fii'l nwiiitvit tlutt tho pitrty I In the majority In the cuuuty. Let every Democrat do hi duty, and we will eleet t lie enure ucaei. mo mini who Hcmtcho hi ticket llil yeiirlmd la'tter Join the (I. 0. 1'. A uenlleiunn, Tuiidny, oll'erod to bet your reporter that the man uf hi choice would not lie elected, tint when we put tip the I'.U lioetuck In the fund. J ), Maul, one uf the member of our next IckimIhIuiv, wit In town Tue diiy. lie expresned hlinelf In wnrin term of the kind reception ho received from the pinplc tlurlnK the ciiuviih. A cuinllilitte like John that cau up pruitvli the eve of electluu wit hunt druwhiK iiHMrlun a to hi cbitntcter, deHcrvean impart Imiui a vute ut the poll it hi own liberal nature hut been iinpiirllMiiii In hi canvuM, , 8. T. Burch, when elected county Jtiilge, will Iii'Iiik to the ollhie taot, flrmncMR, end deternilnalloii to do Ju- tlce to all cliiw'. (live hlin a hearty vute. Jim Cooper, the banker, and (Im Brcy, were In town Thuredny. ' Beptih. llciius greeted thorn cordially, and the Denmcral iilnniet pcrNtiitdcd them to be ChrlHtlana that I, Kood i)eniocrat, JokliiK with a licpnblk'iui from Huver, about the candlilaU1, he earn etly ri'inniked, "N. L. Butler will catch n ly pt'dro." A report reached our ear thi week that Diilln wii woppliiK oil' Myer for CuHpcr. The mull thut take Mtuck In Biii'h a biinincHM hud la'tter ooimlilcr tlutt there Ih a hereafter. Htnud by Myer, an IioiichI man aud true to hi ptirtj , , The tpU'Htlnu of education hu been, a perplexing iUealhii to Keyt. IMttVtr ent aei tioiM of the oonuty have dttTerent opiuluiia, Keyt I In piandry, or aoiiiethlnti ele. The Wyj.r Hum ha, during the can va, tn-ated all partlea fairly, and wUh due ouultlraton. No una of either party ha lieen niallnned, or atteuipla made to rat aNirlunt on their char. acter. hav placed the candldaUw of the two old partlea fairly before the people, and hav labored to the mt of our knowlcdifeand ability topnmioU the Interval of the county, and tiava unfed the vlerttun of candidate whom we have JutlKed beat Uallfled for the end In vlew-lhe welfare of all. lite Wkut HiiiKtandto day a the true friend of all the people, and the advo cate of all that tend U her pmaperlty. Mlaa Jaiue, Mia Orttbeck, and W. F. Hlauton, eiiKtfed th attention of the atudeiiUaud v 11 tor at the chapel with very Intereating addreuea. 1'rof. Mulkey, W. H. Kuykendall, and other candidate were preariit. Tliey xike lo pralae uf the effuru of the atudeut aaker. ItKltiHTftH. M. i HtTLKR. The above name etaitd for all that la good Iu aiN'lal, and for all that I true and boneat In MIIUcal life. Wt hop to ace htm elected aenator, and with the fruition of that hope, we anticipate the imait beneficial reaulta to the wel fare of our rxHiuty and to the iwuae of education, Mr, Butler I not Influenced by any mercenary motive Iu Mplring to thai Hiltlon, It ha been brought out by frieud who have known blin for year by bli unliupeachable Integri ty, and for eraaele devotion to the beat lllterrala of the POUOty. A for hi op'aiuent, Mr. Keyt, we would not call In (iiellon In honor and InU'grlty. Hut a loan may come up to the blgheet Uinlard uf honor, aud yet be dr Helen t In tlnaw atlalnmenta that ehould quali fy bint fur wrlalu puallloti In public life. Mr ButiVr pa.aw tbeae qualltl- catloiu In an eminent degree, and alao poaacwlug the will to exerciae thetn In behalf of the welfare of htaeunvtltuenta, be ehould receive the luftragea of the xnple aud be elected aenatiir, In which poxitlun he would do honor to hliuadf aud all w ho cutruetvd him with the rvopolialbllltic uf the office. In the paal Mr. Butler ha (wen trie I and not found wanting. He I a man true lo hhteonvlctlon, and no pecuni ary profile, no drmand of corporate Miwer,en way Iilm from the path of duty ur Induce Iilm to betray the Inter eat uf tlxaw who might place him In a poalllon of truat. Vole fur N. U But ler for aenator, and then die with a clear cnnaclcnce, lit OH MAI IIWIfl. We hoe no lk'tnocrat will arratch (he name of Hugh Baldwin from hi ticket, and we alao hope that avore of lU'publican will place hi name on (heir ticket. All know that he I a young man highly reepected, worthy, ml well qualified for the poaltlon of county clerk, a young nmu highly cor- Icon Iu deineannr lo hi fellow man, and wltbnl poaaciwlng trait of charac ter to win the eateeiu and regard of all thai may come In contact with him. Don't frgvt Hugh Baldwlu on election tiny, but k't there be a ahowerot ballut that will aeal hlui In the clerk' office. Vote for II ugh. ' HON. W. H, IIILtrt'. A large numla-r uf penxin have aald much In favor of the above name, but the following I to our liking the beat of any: There 1 rliiii no more Important ofllce lo tie filled at the coinnlg elec tion than that of dlatrlct attorney, and the voter of l'ulk county ahoutd be tire, In caallng their ballot for till luiMirtatit ofllce, to aelect the light mail. The Hon. W. It. Bllyeu la the Democratic candidate for thl Impor tant poaltlon Iu the Third Judicial dla trlct, and the mere mention of hi name In thl connection I ufllolent to enable every elector to determine how to ct hi ballot. For thl Important ofllce au able and adroit lawyer ibould be chuacti a man of large experience, aud one who has the Intellect and force to enable him to proeecute criminal when Indictment are found against (hem. Mr. Bllyeu ha all of theeequnl I (leal Inn iu an eminent degree. Ijf a murder, or any other crime was com mitted, It would not be neceaeary to em ploy counsel to prueecute.lt Mr. Bllyeu I elected. He ha a wide reputation in Oregon n one of the ablet crlmlual lawyer In the northwest. He Is a close reaaoncr, a fluent and eloquent speak er, and one of the shrewdest examiners of wltnewHc In the state. HI rep utation fur sobriety and uprightness In every respect I known to be the very heat, and what he undertakes to do he doc thoroughly. Now thl ofllce Is not a political olllce any more than the ofllce of Judge, and any Republican can vote for Mr. Bllyeu with as mnoh pro priety as any Democrat It Is simply a question of IUiichh for the ofllce. He bn been long knowu to the people of the state, ami particularly of Polk county, In the capacity of a legislator, as won as of an attorney. Many of the bills framed and Introduced by htm when he was a member of the state senate are now on the statute books of Oregon. Iet every oltlxeu see to It that Mr. Bllyeu guts the solid vote of Polk county fur the ofllce of district attorney. ( C A. ftlMONTON, All who feel a deep luterest In educa tion, vote, fur Hlmoiiton. He is a grad uate of the normal school, has worked educationally for the past three years, has attcuded all the teachers' associa tions, aud has always tuanlfustod a deep Intercuts In public, schools. He is pract ically in the harness, aud pre- nureil thornuirhlv for porfurmlag the duties of school superintendent, to the satiHfactloti of the people. The teachers of Polk county are al most unanimous for the election of Mr, Bimontou, because they know full well the Importance of having a mall who la a suooea, a man of energy, and one thoroughly qualified fur the eacred position of superintendent of public school. Cat your vote for Prof. Hlmoiiton, and you will make no in Make, W. W. WILLIAMS fOH (ONaT4lll.lt. Iu the territorial limit fur which W W. William Is running for constable, he hi well known as a uian who Is true to lila friends, true to bis obligation, and (rue In the performance of all duties that may b lniioaed upon bliu lit has been a mldviit of Polk county aluoe early ;chlldhoud, aud be ha al ways sustained a character peculiarly qualifying bliu by natural traits of character and experience fur the rtwpon Ible Mltlon of euiwtable. It no man from petty Jealouy or pentoual fuel- log refuse bliu hi support, and above all lei bo Democrat fall to Und by hi colors, or tall to vote for Wayne, a true and tried Democrat, a true, trusty, and faithful public servaut. A CATM Ilia. UaMttoa. aad Aaawera-Kfea Thea Who Maa May IUa4-TaHrTa aad Tra.U. Queetlon When the government prolecU inanufacturer fnun com pet I- tkui so that they can sell their good at higher price than foreign manu facturers offer to sell them fur, If er mltleil, do uot ttieae protected manu facturers become very rich? Answer Yes; many of tlicm grow fabulously rich. Q After they become so rich do they not seek to control the govermeiit In their Interval?' A Yea; especially naigreaa, which make our laws. Q In this way tlo they uot legislate lo favor of this claarf A.-Yew. Q. Does this not make It an espe cially favored aud privileged clan? A. -Ye. Q. What do these manufacturer then do lo further Increase their profit? . A. They orgaulxe trusts, which be- come great cuonoiolles. g.-Wbat 1 a trust? A. When several manufacturer unite aud form a cotiiny or aasocla- tlon fur the purpose of controlling the prices of tha articles Uiey iiiauufao lure, it is called a trust. O, Why are trust an much de uounced aud despised by the people? Av Because they are used as a means ot oppression to the people. Q Is the protective Urtfl per petuated through the great Influence of tbeae trust? A. Yes; they have more Influence upon leglaltliiti than all other Inter est combined. . Q.-Due the protective tariff keep up or Increase the wages of Uborers employed by these manufacturers? A.-No. Q.-Why not? A, Because the laUirer has no pro tection afforded blin against the com petition of foreign laliorers. While the manufacturer's gomls are protected, the lurelgo laUm-r is permitted to come to this country at will aud underbid borne labor. ' Q. Is there, any inataiii where wage have been lucrearied through the Influence of the protective tarlll? A.-No. Q. Then Is It uot k hardship to compel a laUirer to, pay Increased prices for the goods he buys, aud at the same time nut lucre) his wngi? A.-Yes. Q Is It not, also, a hanUhlp upou the farmer to make him pay these hlgb prices for the protected articles he has to buy when be Is compelled to sell the staple product of his farm In competition with the farmers of the world? . A. Yew. . ' . Hon. R. U. Horr, the lU'publican mlsslounry from Michigan, tell the people that hi party Is In favor of the present sliver policy which enable the government to buy TO cents' worth of silver for a gold dollar and coin it into a silver dollar worth 100 cents. Thl Is what the Sherman bill has done fur the speculators. It Is true that under this Infamous system the price of sil ver has been reduced, aud the govern ment and speculator are profiting by the depreclatlnn of the greatest pro duct the people have. Mr. Horr tells the true Inwarduess of the whole sil ver question when he makes this dec laration. It 1 for this very reason that the people demaud a change Iu the law, and the placing of silver on a par with gold. They are opposed to the government speculation. Boswell U. Horr, wholsuow cem palgulng for the Republicans lu this state, Is a niau who enjoys more noto riety thau distinction. While In con gress he gained a national reputation as a clown. He could tell coarse Joke with greut facility, but nobody remem bers a single statesmanlike utterance that fell from hi lips. Two years ago the Republican hired Mr. Horr to stump Minnesota, and the result was that the Democrats won a tuagniflcent victory. History will repent itself thi time. Tclrgram. In case of Are, a wet silk handker chief tied without folding over the face, Is a complete safeguard against suffo cation by smoke. It permits free breathing, aud at tne Mine time ex cludes the smoke from the lung. . rare rtf0 Baking yJPowder: Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the St&ndard. TO IlKMOMMT. TIhi Democrat who goes to the polls on the flth of June, ought to vote his party ticket Because It I a representative ticket of resiwetable gentlemen. Because It wa ctxaetn by the pnpu lur method of primaries aud conven tion. Because both primaries and conven tion were fair aud on. i Bocauae every Iiemocrat who wished Ui participate In the selection of the ticket had full opportunity to do so. The candidates have passed through the campaign with .undiminished rep utation lo the community, which rec ognized them on the day of their nom ination a representative men of good lauding.' To the pH aud vote it. I, W, MCltOWKI.L. Voter of Polk county, if you wish a fair and Just asNesauient of property. go to the poll, and vote for J. W. Mo lAiwell fr aawsaor, He ha lived king In tlu county, I a man of good Judg ment, aud will prove Impartial lo the valuation of prowrty to be assessed . a. cam, The financial Interest of the county will be safe In the hand of A. Cain when lie take ponsesaloo of the key of the treasury, A vote for Cain la a vi le for an honest and fully equipped man for the olllce of treasurer. A Trio Prunt Inrtepaailaaa to Kaa iaf. I Uwrdol the overland at Kaleru at H:lt p. ni, May 10th, and arrived at Oakland dock on Wednesday at 8:15 iu I waited a lew minute and took the trnl for Ban Jose, arriving there ataiut 11:30, I found my parent, A. M. aud Klixabetb Fryer, well. They are pio- uecr of 1HV, aud long resldenta of Hatita t'Ura wunty. The weather wa very warm, the i theriiiometcr n-gUtering uluety-four lo the shade. Iu vk'wiiigtbe town I saw many Sue lawns and visited St. James park and the V endemic hotel with Its Utauti fully laid -out grounds. I also made a trip to the cemetery on the electrio cam which lead to It, to visit the graves of my slater who lie buried there. It U beautifully located and nicely kept, a proruslou or nower ana snruus adorning the ground, which are sup plied with water carried to all parts by Irrigating ditches. I a!d a visit to Hauta Clara, Palo Alto, and the ("Stan ford University, aud And them com plete aud oil a grand scale. More If round Is devoted to schools and parks here than in Oregon. The Sao Jose normal school grounds contain farxntv acrva. and are tastefully nlatted and cared for. 1 met Mrs. ilkins, formerly uf ludeneudence. There Is a furui of lUo acres in the city limits of tNin Jose w hich pay fM,0ui taxes an nually, it is owneii ny ncn people who do uot rare to sell anything but what Is rained on the farm. The roads here are tlue to drive on, and if Port laud bad such a drive-way she would Hat rave over It. We ale in slgnl or. Lick OliMTvalorv. situated on Mt Hamilton, one of the highest peaks of the Hatita Crux range. I thus put in my unit) slKlit-sceiiiK. talking over old Hum's, aud driving aUiut the flne country; yet It hung somewhat heavily on my hands, auu l waa ini- iBtlciit to start on my return to the Vebfoot state. I left Sun Jose and arrived at 8. ., where 1 put in one day. I weut to see Warren Creasy, be U'iug the only soul I knew iu Hie great city or the west. I took the overland, and in due time was lauded in ralcm. glad to get back A it real deal mluht 1 written shout the . country and flue scenery on the road, nut I must leave that for some more able pen than mine, F. J. Fbykk. It Is a "calamity" campaign, sure euotigh. But the "calamity" of it is . that the ring Republicans are mightily scared, aud foresee defeat. Calamity, calamity; It Is all calamity this year. Fnun all parts of the state couie the gratifying information that the fellow Webster will got no votes at all. He may, possibly, get a few, of men who do n't know that the war Is over or that tknirge Washington is dead; but that is all. If Senator Tongue's audieucee are an Index to his popularity, he Is not iu It. He had a meeting advertised at Hills- boro last Friday evening aud a brass baud hired for the occasion. His audi ence consisted of Ave men aud seven women, Tho baud played "Annie Rooney," and when the music stopped the five men and seven women left the hall, (Senator Tongue did n't have the nerve to deliver a protective tariff speech to brass instruments which paid a 07 per cent tax fur the privilege of blowing witid, so he adjourned the meeting and went ou to the next ap pointment. I'tlryiyvi. The Baker City .'womVcr, an lude- pendent paper, says: "It is by no means ertaln that we will not have a Demo cratic attorney-general of the state after the June election, for there Is an under current of dissatisfaction with Webster. Chamberlain Is very popular lu the Willamette counties. It is alto said that a majority of the Portland bar In dorse the latter, while the people's par ty favor him," We do n't see how, un der the circumstances, anybody, Re publican, Democrat, or what not, cau , help votlug for Chamberlain. The voice of the press Is or ought to be the voice of the people, and we haven't fount! an Oregon paper yet, of any po litical complexion whatever, that fa vored Webster. Telegram.