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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1892)
THE WEST SIDE. lest Side Publishing Company yul tu V, ' K"' HOM TO -. Nicely tttrttl' roottm b let either by the iilg ' wk' Inquire-of A. ti. jJi Vd'M. tf tt,lvr0lV"' 11 "id f W'.Sll hyl&VlKv. ndeeiide.ioe. s.. WiMKiv- A rtrt ehu ayvnb A p. ." . . ..r M. n ISuh-r. tu Hi.. V,vrs- Kir hundred rhI hens. Wilt ifcO' for! healthy poultry. ' gi n t M. Hrow N. tiohqiidetiee,or, SttiTi'MKNr Ntmcv- Notice ' In hereby given that IhHlcr A Locke's Uk have been turned owHn It. M, Line, slid nit account due them ii.it settled Immediately Will be Collected will) fwl added. t'iKKS. Tt city of MeMlnnvlll had it big Are last Tuesday morning, The ponMlUv niul adjoining build lug w ere burned (mmhU'ui ti.OiiV iVqiillle City w literally bunted to th ground the auie day. (scarcely business house In t ww escaped. The W fHt n over f tiw.tuw. M usum, The brethren of lite Koy kI Craft Hi Larayctto will hold xli hratioti to oommemoralo tlo atitilvcr miry of their patron sal ill, St. John the lUcttst, ouJutteSt, 1A All lodge front ttavaltls to Portland have been Invited, J. It N IV-ll luw been lttvh ed to deliver the oration, and will do so, t o cotofe. Ar Ho!itfcLyd t'ox niul bride, me IWII, arrlwd heme ou Saturday, mill have since been constantly the recipient uf shower of congratula tions of hosts of friend. Th Ann nu kindly remembered by these our young jnw iy' mentis, nun I'n-twwm n aim a bountiful supply of welding cake l ackitowW-dged. M-ntll'lti Sun, LOCALS. flight attower. rWOto.' rln Mlllmru bujglc. at M Nvwvrruvl A (V. Itarw coin bought, A. )U tWy, Watchmaker nd Jeweler, Mllk-lmkc, .! wajer, and nil kliuli of MVi-hlii( tlrliik t llloMom'ft. Mow hotuiny mimlir wt thin tifflw to wml Krfmt. Kl- wut jnr iy only, Uyouwfttn toMH) tome ilt 1U iil rlii, mil lu m ItiMM A Hlml- Thir will Up MrvUw hi th Chrln- tlu cliUK'lt, HuuiImv uttkMthig tml evening. lWv. IVrkvr will pnvli In tW M. K, Cluirvli KmUi iifil HNltlmth iiHtrnlng nil wiling, , Jomih K, Amiltng Jm nil kliulu uf r.ii-ui loili'iiiMit ivimlrltiic. ftiul yimrHnk miWoi,m, Hint new itl(iwftlk wtiMi AW wild lUiu )ieledputi)owu IwmI MomUy ou Mtu trwt, U "Umuly." tv. H, v. l.llg will mioli ( Dixie tlil conilnii Hmidny, June A, txiih luoruliiK mi venliiit. t . . . ... jwiu r. ArmiiMie oiieit your HIIMIIft(p filf WNitOII lltl ltlhfIHllt f'jirluir. UiohUhI ou Main wrwt ly Mlnig to rend Hhvllry A Vu diiyit't bin dvtrUiiiotit ou the fimrth of tliU w-k' liw, you will itiit ivrtnlnly hoe iioiny. reryiiMiti A kit Meer liv now d. In tliU wwk' ier fur their newly eHtll'KHl ijwli ami door fuetory, lted It ud govern younvlvea amirtlliiKly. Ul'KK.-)urllljtln week of nuiw m S)iii, June 3, mid 4. Uiiimii A t'ook will run 'bu dullv to Jvili'iii ftiul Muru. Fiire, It.AU round ril. 0 a A aerie of loiter from Will Ivmimm will upponr lu the Wwt Htnit, tuln. nlug nexl week. The ar very In terentlii( eommuiiliwttooa eoiimuliiK WSTHMI'TIHhK iV MM .'( AtiotliorluiliviilimT of the nuerllht t)'w write k voinniinitefttltMi loyeMi r- day a Orrynnhm, from Itotlw, relli-ellnu Uhhi Mr Hutlcr'a "liiwinlty bill," ami iiuuiil with (lint kind of initio, mIkum Itetitloii imnie, wllliitf litiiiH tf "tbiv onl.'1 Tli Wkht Htn allowed two nmntli )p that fifty tnen In (lie limii voted for ttila annie bill, I leonine Mr, Uutler wn tbere and rdnl'-l li merit; mid bml Uh n hi the Knnte to exntnln the Jimiuew of the bill, It would hftv uiwiil Hint body. TliU CCnONAL MENTION, Mi IMIn llyttr ri'tiirint fitmi JSmiIh id lt Monday. . I, V, Itiilu'fim.it whn nliakhiK IiiiiiiU Willi frloiiilM In town a few ilnvn llil week. ' We in kimwU -U(te a iletint will from Mewin, IU II and llnlt-r, of Diillua, lul Krldny. ' W. H Smith nmved ItiluS. A lu'i'a ri'olili'tnv neiir tlitf iiintor Hue IliU week. Aunt llnrilette l.orka I vUltliiR Mm Hlinnjjlo hih! fileiiiln ;hl tiidr'ii It'UiHl till week It II. VIIHx went to I'orlliuid Tux- tsu ItM.uTIie ortfitulMtloii of Wt a.v!atliu li. Uvu (irrfivteil. t'barliw Irvine w udeeted a mamiK'er, tut Ik F Htireh Jr. t eaotaln. The boytwitl lay Hituday with uine from Monmoiitli, but tb mamm will t oH'!uvl a wk fr otu Satimttty by Itniiie with the ClienMww nine, pro vidinK m)ti:itloiiuow I'Mnre-wltn ar uveeiMfut. IckCukaM FKTlv.ii. There will U an liv cream fn.lt v;d lu tluMsilUyi chntH'l at Monmiiuth tliU vveolii);. jflvfii imiler the niiiivi of the Ve-(H-rtioe niety. The protwU are to be exeiidel fur i-nrjt for the ehmvi rtrum. It ail iruatid have a rikkI time. The motor w ill mnkt) an estw trip toaeeomoioilntd (lie joilvtf Imle IH-udellee, at 7:.!t. RKtltNATI0X.--U.V. A. F. l.'tt,W tor of the Calvary I'rtwtiyteriait I'hureh In tliU rity, tn b-red hi relnatlnii IhI Siiinl iy, to take la.v July lt, lHW. Ttl Kiialliin b in not yel I vn oivptf,l, a iiitCe it uu ubi-r of hi eonjf legation very mueh nxret thin action. Mr t . C I 'm high m irul utaud iag m inliiUtur an I ciMeii I rviv nimtbyall. Ha will Uko a iMwtorutr lu t'tilladi'lpliia. S i one hw a yet Uu meutliiuetl at hi u.vinr. I'ot.K Hrit.i, I.kaim. tn the two luile bieycle rm at I'orttuiid, III the afUTii.mU of leiiratiiil ly, Fivd Iui-a.-, of Monmouth. w nwiirded tint friie, a valuablv uid medal. Frank Imhry. aiiotlier I'olk eounty l-,v t.i..li i ...ini.t i.rl.. In flu. III) .... ., . ...i.l tuil v...u 11 t...t,ir li linflilrfi.liti, u The bttrlug mrdielue I a do or twoof tt. rtrlik' nllla, They ib4 only ihylo but cleamie the whole ytem, and Hirify the bkmit. For nalo by all medMne dealer. JtMph K. Anility, loeatetl lu the builttltiK with the' lenve work, ou Mailt atrevt, la reiarvd to do all klnditof earrl.i(e and wajfpin rr pal rum Iti first -elttw order at reMtiatl nihw. (live hliu atrial. The Independence tannery will uty the hlt!iet eah phi fur it iyl Au and all other llylit colored eherriot ralwil In folk, lleuloii, and Yatuliill oountUn. A larve ipiantlty U wanted Itiing them right along. At the law n aortal t Mr. Ooodell'i next TiHvday evvnlnj(, there willlw wmM l, erfm, Ktrawberrtm a nil c mi in, mush and milk, and eoffro l! tiieinU r (hi notice mid do not fall to (pi and get your alltea satiated. If you dcnlr beautiful eonipleilon, atwolutely fit from pimple and blotch iw, purtry your blood by the uw uf Ayer't itnutiMrllla. Itemove the raune of thtue dlnttKurement and the kln will take care of liwlf. He mire you get Ayer' SarnrHla. The Allen SMor' Iraiuatle Ciniaiiy rutertuiued our people but venlliK, Tinimrrow venhi tlie wtme coiupany ill play In Monmouth, the ixvunlou beliiK a benefit to (be Normal Cadet lUiinl. Tlie I'lilertulnitH'iil pnmilw to be well worth lienring. Mm. J n ll.irrln, of Suvvr, pnvented the nllti.r of thin uirr with a tautl- ful (bind I'lti-HiiK limt HutimUy. It r.iiiHi.l,-,! of twenty illtferent Varletle of run, all grown in her gnrdeu. Hhe iilenmt aeeeiit our mot inctre tlittiik for the mime, mn"Ite4H.rd,'iinoti the vrltlolwn ..f i ,,,,y , ml, fc,M, ,,, ,wU , i.t tt three men In tlirwhule hn mmle iv mark at the time, Tiiew men v.erv (VBuwell, Tongue, and Moore, Cog well I th nmii the lvmoerni futleil to eiul a delegate In the national con vention, and he beenine very wrolh' Tuligue I the imiu who hired brun baud to got her him crowd ut Hill- bom laat wtHik to which he might get off nonte of hi atale atnrlea; but Hie cMwd did not come, uud Toi)ue iliil tint pek. Moore In the man imw lu li ning fir aupreme Judge, and In the nine mail w ho wmiea eel lulu "will lu hirthtud and then nnvivnl u retwlucr tobn-ak It. Thew thn erltle. Itlimtl vxamlniltg the rcamiliuhletiOMi of the liill, eiwayed to get off tittle eiiinp lentlmentMllty forthe pnrtMineof a Utile "Jim Crow" notoriety. The hmie Ultanlmoualy luiwil Hie bill, llfty rep rtintat,lvr l.ng prevent mid voting fur It, all being lit puhtlctuta except eight Ik'niiN'mlit, Till whole nppiwt lint) to Hutlcr come (hmi the liepnblle an headquarter at I'ortlimd, und fur tho nile purie of elivting l"l'li to the t'ntted Htati eiinto four, yean hence, Tlie money utl to defeat the Imlil-over aeiiaton all over the atate l tali) to ootite from cvrtnln mllrond cor ponttlou for allien Mr, linlptt I ot- turupy, and do not forget (Imt fuel When you Coin to vole. Tli people have deterntlneit to elwt Mr, Uutler J imt the Home, however liver me.lid. Id tlleao m' CollUeetl- .ut Hi1 f'Mlir..ri,lu u. n r..i,n i,leil im Ib.ll. carhnlicle. ftlld eruiitloim of well hi Oregon, and hemv wc think !H kli'd. are nature' efiorl to throw a wimvea rkht lomiv. Hurruh fr , Olf pol'll from the IiI.hhI. Till reatllt niay tH-ui-oniiiplliilied iiiuoh moroeffect- uully, tui well um agreeably, through the proper excretory chnnuetii, by the liw of Aver' Harwiparilla. (')iiiiiilKrliii(i ' Coliu, Cholera and ll.irrliien Itenieily 1 the Ktandad. It ninny cure have wou It prtdne from Maine to California. Kvery fomlly and every tmvvler ihoutd ! provided with It at ail time No other remedy van take l.t plue or do It work. "A and ft' cent bottle for Halo by all ineib Iclne dealer. Ml Lot le Mlildleham ha the thank of the Wwt Bum oftloefor box of dellclou Uine itrawberrle laxt Friday. They wore gathered from her father' mteh elmrt (HnUim north of town, and were the II ml we have re ceived (hi xeaaon. They were (Ulle large, noma mciuiuring 7i Inclie la circutnferouce. Who will tet thin during till aeAHOti? One hundred and fifty girl em ployed In the pearMiutton fuotory In Dotrolt are on atrike agalnat s re duction In their wage. Tlie factory wn nl a r ted noon after the paaeage ol the McKlnley bill. It wa thl factory whloh Governor McKlnley vlalUd at the time of the Michigan Club tmnqilet ou February 22 lunt. The nlrn, who were making tVU a week, will now only bo able to rnuke $.'t. Itotwrt Y. Ogg, atale organiwr of trade' union, will orgunlw) the girl Into a union. Ml Ortice Mttlcjnhn I a little girl, aged eleven yen in, ruldlng In Itolll more, Ohio, lUwl what aha any: "I wn troubled with rlieunintlam for two year, but could get nothing to do me any gixid. I wo m helplc that I hud to be carried like bain-, when I wai ndvlM'd to get a Inittlo of Chnm Uiilnln' I'ltin Balm. I got H from ourdrugglHt, Mr. J. A. Humbler, and in three duy I was up and walking around. I have not felt ony return of it Mince, uud my limb are bh limber in they over were." fill-cent bottle for ule by all medicine denier. In u recent letter to the propi'lelor Mr. 11, M. IlungH, the druggiat at C'lmlHWorth, III., say: "I am very much plcuacd with Chumborlaiu's Cough ltcmedy. During tlie epidemic of Ut grippe here It took the lead and whh very much bettor llkod thau other cough mcillclni!." The grippe require prcclwly the mine trwiitiiicnt bh a very severe cold, for which thin remedy m no efficient. It will prompt ly InoHcn a cold and relieve the lungN,, noon eliectlng ft permanent cure, while twwt other medicine lu common une for cold only give temporary relief. 50 cent bottle for tmk by all medicine dealer. wFhow Ht.Atit. In a letter re--ived by W. II, Winndt-r till week from Blnlr Miller he atate t hut he reached hi home In MUurl, "Iilght lde up with cure." He any, "Talk alwmt Wvbfoot for ruin; It if nothing compared with Miiwourl." When near Kiuinu City bo role for a mile In wutcr a foot and a half over the rull rinid track. He alo atated tltat he would lie back to Iudeandetic4 In about a month. We welcome hi re turn. Ktatk Obanhk. J. C. White, dele gute to tlie Mate (irange from thl county, which convened In Hnlein, bmt wek, Uiform u there wa a larger at-U-mlance than he hn men for aeven year. It wa a very mten-atlng at--iou, mine 300 taking the fifth and sixth degree. In compliance with an Invitation ubout 22" went on an excursion to vilt tlie agricultural college at Corvallla. II. P. Itolae wo elected master and J. C White wa chosen a member ol the executive com mittee. IiKiucATto.v. The Firwt Pnnliyter Inn rhurcli will lie dedicated in bulla next Hunday. Dr. K. J. Tlmuimon, chuirimtn of the home mlwil'in cnunnlt tec of Cnrviillia, will prenclt the deill catory w-rinon. lt;v. J. It. N. Ilell will till Dr. Thompson' pulpit next Hun day morning and evening, A large number of Independence jicople will attend the service In bulla next Hun duy. Thi new church I a magnifi cent one, particular of which will be In next week' Wkht Hum. Hcv, Mr, Juekn, an able uuil cMlcicnt inln Inter, In now in charge of ( hi congregation. A I'J.KAHANT Oi'CAHtox.' A very plciidimt pound nurprlae party wu ten dered Itev. and Mr. I). V. Poling at their new home In (South Indepen dence lut Wedueedny evening, liy memlx-r of hi noddy, and friend. A lurgo number of their friend Bemhled at the residence of II. It. Patternm, and at a little after 8 o'clock marched lu a body to Mr and Mr. Poling' home, where they found them happily en guged in hong In the dim twilight. The urprli part wa certainly a ue cew; however, neat were aoon procured for all, and Hie lodge opened in due form. Mr. Goodman and Mr, polity were tlie Unit one initiated, uftcr which Mcnir. Loiighury, ( 'licrry, Dnu ty, and II. It. J'ntterHoii, received the degree like men, except Fred, who thought rcfrcahmc til bIiouIi! be aerved. AfU;r Hinging "Niagara," all took their depurturt' for home, leuving with Mr. and Mr, Poliug their kindest wIhIicr. Mr.IoU Itobertwitl lilt the null nniire on the head a few day ago hen be MHl."ltlttiexpkMtiti' hy a Idi.li turltl lllke cheap good, and yet the niiiliu lavturer w ant high Itirill " It llu- ilml oliig tmngt) why any man will struggle w haul to kt'p up -(em of ctiliinieree Hint 1 ctiiitiiiiuilly Miliiclllg tlie oriii' i.f Ida giMHU, It In Ittiply not true. If It wcrv true, why do we not now and tlu'ii hear of niue of ttieae iiillliooairu uiaiiufii(-tuter l c vouilug jhhit men? We hear nothing of t! kind, but tlie rich are tcvoinlujt rlelier, and the poor, poorvr. Fvery lime we vote tlw tb'piibtlittu ticket, w votm agaliwl our lt loterimta. The people are getting tl.eir eye oprn, i j. J. mi aw. J.J Slmw, of M.irtoii county, can- lldnte for Judge, Third district, uliollbl receive tbeeupport of very Irm; and tlnneitt IhMiOK'rat, and Kepiiblk'tim. will not fall of doing Jutliv to tlieui wive nliiMil I they et a ballot In hi behalf. Mr. Slmw I a goiiilemau of high legal atlnllinii ii, of irrepronch- alilc cliarncU'r. an I a mull vvh-xe u.tnii Si tongue of laiiir lu never 'ar- ready wetl-tliied groivry lore, licv. C. M. Kill, rIhIc utMoutiry, preiiclied two exin llclil wriimii" In the ItifilUt ehtiridi lit Hulilmih, , tt, ciey, or ewiNiit, win vUillug with Motive mid friend lu our city a few ibiy thin wiek. Ml Oia himimler and MIm - raiiiv, of Curvulll. were vbdtlng frleliil lu I lob liih'lice.nver lat Hun day, W. W, William received a telegram fiom Dr Stanley, of Diillim, yeterdiiy morning, Mtatinsi thut W. F.. Dulton wim dying, We are aorry to aniUHiuce the ill iic.,f . It, TlilelMUi, of Dixie, who liiilu nick with liilliiiiiuintlon of the Uwel. Wo lii'e for hi early re covery. Word and Mw, Dr. 0. D. Uutler went to lUnUI'il'g Wediuidiiy to vii.il relative ft few day. W wlh tlirui ft ptcnmiiit trip and only nk litem Intake gotl care of Muiirtco. Iti v, t, V", Poling ami wife moved Into their rwddcin near Hie J'niby. lerliiu i burvlt thl week, having fur liiliiH It very tiaudiuiely to ihiiii meliee houwkeeplng In. liev, A, J, HiiiiiMiUcr returned fMllt MeMlnnvlde ytterlity morning, where bu had tweii in at tendance Uni liU diiugliier, Mr. Haiider, who I very low , but n-Mr!(i her anU'lng little U tter w hen he left. Miiwm, !. H, Taylor and A. H, Imk left lt wi k for a trip throiigli Call- foluia to look over the golden Mule. They will I ftl-wiil about lx wek, ut tlm ext'irattiiit of wliielt time we predict they will l more than willing to return to the e warm cllumte of ililltlloii I Ire nun, W. I". CooiiawHy rt'tui'ue.1 from hU trip to lleppner lnl Kitutilny evening, tthlitur he had gn to bring hi brothi-r, Dr. J, M Cotinaway, who U iiiiie nick, buck to hl fottner home at j Dall.ia I'r CoilOBWny liti Uvll nick j fer iiillotH r of yeni, ami II w HiniHi't Hwl a change of eliiimle inl. lil i tu III him, and we trimt be in.'iv niilie a chaogo for Hi letter U'fore long, , Mr. D H H.it t, one of the ilcli Kteii to the general awiiihly, t Portland, (Mine up V ulnemlny to Join Id w Ife, who hud preceded hliu froiil Port In lid one week, and nlo lo upend a few day wllb their relative In lhl plnce. They are from Iowa, ami Mr. Heott, after being akei for hi opliilou of thl valley , replied, limt he would have to ec more of It before he Com millet! hiiiiM-lf, but wit favorably Impowd w ith the country from i twenty -five llillea tliU able of Portland lip. J HOI I I. AHIIIVAI. , im Mill) A I r ' nun 1 1 1 1. .lion. It. M. Vcatehuhd J. It. Slater, of the lt and "d ilUlrlcln areUforeyou lor eongiv. Tlleee gentlemen eaei have a lilntory lu Oregon well known lo all, 1 1 1 imi'Icm for u to any inf illing nioiv lu their behalf, an by thl time the voter have made up (heir mind In reference to their choice for uoiigrcMnicn, A. H. Itciiiiell, of VS'cii, forupnme Judge, would make n inm iitillaii mi- preme heuch, and Judge Iud, lleau, and llemiett, would make one of the nldimt court we have had, and one lu which (In whole Kople of Oregon would have Implicit confidence for hoil eaty mid Judicial Integrity, George K, Chinnlierliilu, forullorney- general, I the man for tlie plain by all eouieratlou of Killtieal lionety, and tor ipmllllcntloii a well, J. J, Hlinw, for elrcull Judge, hccaui It I ackuow leilgi'd by all that he luiide the lt county Judge Marlon county ever had, and will make a good clr cull Judge a we could powll'ly acleet. W, H, llllycu, for dUtrlet attorney, by ail i nea i in, and fur remain that every one know to bo true, that he I the bct fitted for the ihihIHoii, that hu I a geiitlcmnu of flu legal attainment, and that w e badly lieedjimt ucha man W. C. Ciadey, of .aiie( for member of nlrtte hoard of eiUiillitloll, Ik ierhnp one of the U-l iiiulilbd men lu the lute (o mi iiMit the rcluilve vidua- (luunof real property,- N. J. I tu Her, for iaie euator, of htm It U UM'k' to add auyllilng morn Permit u' to Junt ay, that It I l r- uldit fully in mga uiiyrenMiu why he t not the man at thi lime In preference to nil other, to repixwlit air lnteri In the ueat k eUlnture, (liHtrge W. Myem, and J. O, 'Htiuit, for representative, tlie can v aw haa tduiwii la'yond a reiwuiunblv dibl, that lliey at llie men lo vote for to repre- cut u In the lower Iioumi of the nent Oregon legll iture. S, T Horch will be our next eouuiy udge, a he hould be. Hi honciity and i(ilitlniiluii are uuIUiutcd. 11 iailin aiitllty and hi known uu weivlug Integrity for tho lt firty yeam lu Polk county rv a wiftleieiil guarantee that the all'alr of the county will lw ife lu hl hillida. No U tter creilculialniaii U'oilcred lu favor of any num. W. II. Kuykeudail, for ulieillf, will U the right mini lu the right plan-, A man of ilciermlniitlou of eliarnclvr, a man w ho 1 Jul a well aa geiieroiM, a man w ho ! aciviiimodatlng, and yet a man Hot nftaid to do bin wlioje duty, I j ,,a,,j w (, ( tlie kind of man we waul for ulierlir, We a.k the voter of p.k county, i not liilly Kii)keudnll jut nucha 1111111? Hugh iitililw in, for clerk, I not only well iUahlUd, but l young man .f Polk county, who hu carved hU way to iuvw by hi ow 11 endeavor. Ity hi worth, he hit pti .r.'il biuiM-lf for odbvof trut, and It w ill only U a reeogltltloli of KUeh rnial IuUiT that I lid citiM'lio of Polk eiv their vol fur Hugh. A Cain, for treasurer, I a mall of mature year, not In hi dotage, but mail of ccr!etiee; not h man unae lualnted with (ho buxlliiiwi atlulr ut life, but a man of rli experience), one Jtuit calculated to make a good, hohcnt county treaniirrr, C, A. HI111011I011, for aeltuol iihtI h- tciiilt lit, I the choice of (he tiacher t, A. aiMIINTON. . Let no on forget that C. A. Simon ton I grndimto of tho Monmouth normal aclnm!, that h ha had three year' exH'rli'tue a lonelier luce hi graduation, and that he I well itiall lied for tliMofllneof ncliooi iiierlnteud cut, Nearly alt the teacher lu the county favor hi rlcctlou, and thl fuel alone give evldmicu of hi landlng In Hie community I and of hi ipiallficft' Hon for tlu'Dillee. lllii't . A. Simon ton, and the educational Intercut of the county will Ihd guarded with true ptril of energy 11 it cure. He I young iiiaii fully alive to the in (ureal of education, and exiiccl to mnkelhow) Inlercut the, atitdy of lib life I 't Mil early on tlie (lib day of June rally to the ixill and vote for (.'. A. Hinioiitou. II. M, 1.1 NM, II, M, 1,1 nc la a legally and morally piallfled for the oftlne ofJiiHm of the Hi fH any man In tho county. He never take, up criminal eam until he lnlUflcd Hint there I evidence ef ficient to convict. During hi eight year In oflbw he ha never Umnd over an Individual to piNar at court hut what a true bill ho U-ett found again! him, with but one exception tn every cn! upcahd from hi court to themiprcme court of the lte hi decUlon have iiceit affirmed and nine tallied. Mr. Line I mnt eiiiluenllv iUitll fhil for the piMitiou of Juilceof (he K-aee, and he will n-eelve the vupport of cvey man dolling fair and Impar tial litigation In Miilt brought before him for adluatmeiit. Give him rou lug majority. 1IKMU III Kill. V Ilcury Ityerly lathe nuididate on the iH'toocrutlc ticket for- ciiuiilwiloiier. The attain of tuecouiity will le faith fully admlnlotenil when he I wom Into oill.v, and he will endeavor to let the pcoplenf the comity know what la-come of tlie county fund. ( march l imil b ( nrtal wild local applhatloii, a they cannot reach lite i-at of the dicac. Catarrh i a hloodor eouHlllutlonal tllM aw, and in order to cure it you must take Inter mil rcmeilKw. Hull' Catarrh Cure I taken internally, and tun dlally on the blood and mitru wurfacc. Hail' Catarrh Cure at uot a tpiai-k medicine. It wa preacrlU'd by one of the bl iiytclan in th!untry for yeara.aud I a regular prescription. It 1 com HM-dof(he Ut tonic known, eoiu iu bent nbd purlllen, acting dirvelly on the liiucu urface. The iH-rfeel comliliiniiou ofthetwuln greillcut i w hat produce uch won derful rult lu curing catarrh. Scud for tc!iiuomal, frw. F. J. Chkxkv A Co., Pm., Toledo, O, Hold by druggl!, pri "hs. " BUSINESS LOCAlJ."' llij'iii tvufcetlouary next dimr to km,,lliV, Ijidlif' oxford tlw lu all lylea, can tic found at Hicilcy A. Vanduyu'a, Icecream, !, aiul Imported cigar of all kino at Mr W. It. Whlteaker . Fur lite fluent candle and confec tionary lu the city, call at P. C. Putter- Will'. The lnteot tylm of parnwil at Hliel-k-y & Vanduyu'a. The Uitt value lu tlie city TUB WEEK. i.irri I'aiac Turdav. Mnv '.""l - Frnk King, J J iCIeliiiil, t" F IU-IIiiiiii, II IH'iiderwood, II. ..I... 1. I. t . . ,l..l... U, I. .......... tl ll oiiHiini. 'I r. li' .nine, einvni'ii, n ,.,!, u, !lll..rc V V I'liv II t.'i'n. At. w"fK.'e Who :l.nnv:Tl 1 1 iitelii'iixou, hnlla;' Vrnuk ! "lelll' ake, and one who If you wlh to buy trash do not go lo and srh...l .coplc of Polk county ; he Is i 11""'v " ,m """"'Jf 1 1 ll (li It. i ! 111? 101 oniy wen timniiei, inn no aiway been a iicoei in hi work. AUiv all tliliig glvo u a gd schiKil man for u'rlnleudcut; one that you can de- pcnii iim lu thl particular hue of U dcHervlug fur real bring ree- P. C. Patterson atway kwp on baud full supply of Havana and Key West cigar. Only ft few of those Golden (lute ek IsMih left at T. W. KUV, Call anil gel one fn-o. I.adli's' cream brocaded novelty suits at Mielley A. Vanduyu'. Just the i.i..i ..... u,tii. ,1... 1.. ... ..r umilclon IN.tk coui.iv will b lion- V . "Tl V, ,- ' ? : V . J '1 rrrv- """""''' "'""" "t,r. n,"i "' j thing rr gneluatlng costuim. uiipliiou. nog eouuiy win 0.1 nun- Mt u t vv Kendall , tirnnd Monde '. .....tv- .vmimili.-iln iil.i..rrut,.-u lil..t. ....... ,. . nredby til election, and every friend i M A Itureh. Ui.'krei.ll; J.e. Ilavdeil, CI, r . 1 o 1 . . . 1 y "'""n ,V"U"' H" . . f. ... '. . !..'.., i.,i, ..... the OWor oiler fr Its calidldnte. to hhellev A Vanduvn'. They can toju,..-e am, . ue .,1 .reo.acy ... aw r. . ..v. .... Henry Hyerly, for con.u.Mi r, no Pleaav you in pri. and ..uality. wm receiv goinp.-.e ,, ,00 . ,..e . , . . v . V"J"rr ,, llUm., . fllt.. .,,, Ulul. ,, St.a-ktm, k 1 Icnkle had their ,IJ.idlciloii urc4c t.rouulil Ivfor lit " . " .,..,,;,",,,, ,, '. .iu..-l 1 . full 'last Saturday attending to hands Hie w ant of their uuiuomu customer. Try Strong' restaurant, Wcstaoott & t 1 hj,....u 1- ... ...i ui. 1 1.... 1.. ' ... ' ... .. .. " 1 u"i ,1'"' , V'v ,''v. J' jconiuilwiliiner. We real It. that n t heur Hell l-of IViii'sraev. toil w lien . imiH. Or IN Sunlit. ,n em: Jl ... ... - ' ... .... 1 i-iiiiri i.iitiii.iH..-ii 111 Muni 111. mi iiiiiii, ...... .., ... ,.i llllllgou Ihe laiueli. !.llti.l vlew; llayter. It 1- Hell, W HiK, It 1111 ' j 1 ir ill, pnip ieiors, wiieu 111 naicm. will im f minor importance as ixiui- ; "f: V' " -l , rr',V i ' ' . ' 7",' ,T ' :,'. , . .... ! Owiuti, Itlekreitll, J O Mniii. .Virile; eoiiimhwiniier, would lie a court hard lilies, It will pay you well to call In r..,,-. ........ ...... ' 11 ll ijiiU'K, u i iJiiicK, stiver; uomee, i M,,.i iColllu. Iliiemi Vlta; JC Hull, J It i , ... .. , . , , ' I l.aks, I 11 v; M H Wm,wk, CorvnllU; j M,,,,M,I f"r 111 The man who bean the Itaiiie at the ! J It Ibst. St Isml: W F. IhiIt, Kings ' the work of that olthx-lo the aatlsfac- head of thl article U hi to bo couniy Valley; I, M 1111. Mouuamth at stiH'ktou k Jleukle' and see their elegant -Hue of dies good, ll I Just splendid. Patterson ltro. make a tine display Judge of Polk county He has l-eeii a nsildi'nt of the coiinty shnv t-H una haialway lairne a name ay uoiiyiuiei with Integrity, solirlety, uod m.irallty. He lias had much exH'rlenc0 lit the diltlm jiertnlnlng to tiieoltli.v of county Judge, and hi natural train of clminc- tnr lead hint always to be imparl lid In the decision of any ipimlloii broullt to Ills consideration for settleinent. He I one of ,tliu pailiwr of Polk county, well aiipnilntcil with the affalwof the Otunly, and ho brings with lilni that rarealillily ueccHsary to the settleinent of the estate of deceased persona. The offle of county Judge Is the mmt tiusirtiiiit nftbn in the cminly. blows' and orhpuiia' pecu niary Interest are often put in hi hands, ami ull may rely on tho goad tidgmeiit, honesty, and integrity, of ri. T. Jliirch. MioilUuiiirry Silicuil, The following 1 the report of the Montgomery achtsil fur tho immtli end ing May U"; hnrollcd, lii; average at tendance, IS i; visitors, Pi. Tho follow ing wero neither lardy nor absent: Marlon, Delia, Ida, Kiln, and ('hcsUr Waller; Esther and Homer Mo- Tlmmonn, Lilly Taylor, lircn JI11111- mon, and Walter llaleimtn. The de portment wa g'ssl, M AHdl'KltlTK WlNNIKOKI), Teacher. Merit Win. We desire to nv to our clllon, that for year we hnvo been wiling Dr. King INcw iiisnivi'ry ior coiisiiiiip- tlon. Dr. King' New Life Pill, llu.ik lcn' Arnica Hulve and lOlcctrlo Hitters, Slid have never handled rciiicdle that Hull a well, or that have given such universal Matlsfiictinn. We no not hesitate to truuranlcc them every time, and we atiittd ready to refund tlie pur chase price, If satlMfuclory result do not follow ineir usu. incso rcmeme have won their great popularity purely on their merit. All di uggiMta, NOTICK TO WATfcll ( IINNlJMKII. I Haturd.iv. Mnv "JM.-J Louis: ('II l,. r..v. (1C linker. Port lalldlOcoW lU'lt, J K Oslsiril, Will It l'altels.111, A A Davis, City, Sunday, May 111, Zed Ihwndorf, D Palterson, W l).iiille, City; J K Mc Coy and wife, Win Grant, Sulem; Geo la'llord, Parker. Mond iv, Mnv :in. -II A tlrwii. ( llv. Mr W G Mellette, S D; W M Krctx, MeMlnn vllle; D J Norton, J ' Montague, o 11 Fllhiau. Clilriigo; J I'M lkiven, Tim Ilogitn, Portland; G II Taylor, J Kan js r, Kings Valley; A 11 Seal, Albany; Mn While, Frank Cole, Saletii, Tuwluy, May Sl.-W V, F.rvlng, Columbus, O; V V linker, Anion L l.ovcjoy, J, K Pearson, Portland; Allen Slstem, Al Keser, F. A Vloroy, Jas Maifrolth, M F; .1 11 Stewart, Me Mlnitvllle; A It lloyd, liny City. WedlicwIiiV June I -W 11 Kellv, P C I'ntlersou, C'n v; ,M II Flint, S Itloom, S F; 11 I, llnivli, Hugh llalihvlii, liiicna Vista; II Itruggeliiiiu, Portliiud. O'diiinu'iieeil lanliicM Mnreli 11, HMO, UKl'OKT OF Till'; CONDITION ill'" TIIK iiou h an eou.'rne.i. i uere can 00 tin .,f ..i,tt,kl,. watch.- and lewelrv. lu M licrry. St lnuesllon as to Mr. McDowell' alillltv. ! counectlon with their atinttlv of drum nod Ihe InXDiiver ludleatu their enllni I and mtHllclne. Sprinkling permit will bo two dol lar, per mouth, tiiiliiM taken for a period of not less tluiii four mouth con tinuously; If the hitter, f l.fiu per month. L. (;. Gii.MoitM, I'AY VV. All person knowing thcmsclvus Indebted to J. F. O'Dolltlell will please cull and Mettle at once either by cash or note. willingness to trust till hinducs lu Hie hiiud of such a mail, j T. L. Holler, for surveyor, will con tinue business at the old stand for the ! next two yean at least, for the simple New ton, !t r, ii.,., m- ii,,,i... i ,.,i i. a-diughain, ... ...... ...,. " .... .it.- wiii.iH'ii nti.i nun Ill iiiiihi! s work, and the ople will support him nt the polls. 11. M. Line, for Justice of the ieaee, and V XV. William, for constable of this district, are the men w hom you have known for many years. You run rlo risk whatever in placing these gen tlemen In tin rcMMielive olllccs, The third and last call, vote for Lines and William. M!H'K TO VOTMtH, ffi Al InitcpiMiilrtii-K. Ii) 111.) Klitliiar Oregon the i'I.ihc or lmliiei, .liny li, mv. HMOUIICKS, luiiiM nrid illi nuns .. . til 1, 911 llvi'lillilll, -ellli'il Hint IllliU'rliri'il . .S.'J'Hl" I', H, UiiimIh In si'i'llt-e I'll-i'lllilUnll iii.'rriiin niir.iveil eeserv' lut'ii! , Inn' I'riiiii Mlnle liitnliH niul lion Iters , limn It t ii u limine, fiirnlliirii nail lixl'v I'lirri'iil . .'Xii'iii' niul Inxi'H inltt I'ri'iiilniiiK mi I'. H. tliilnl'. I'liiirkii unit oilier cimIi Iiciiih illllmif nllii'i' liioik . .......... . Kriu'llinial iier eiirreimy, nli'lifl niul CHI . .... HiiM'le 1,1'Uill-li'lliliT limes i,i in li',li'lililiill fllllil Willi I'. H. Tli'iw uriir (ft er ccnl. ol .'liviiliillini)..-. (W'i fill . Bt. Vi.(n ii" hkii :ih l.llJti ST 17.1,1,1 HI I.I II) III a,.'.si im l.H tl m no IS 117 ,711 IHI Till nl ..titmiiu id l,IAllll,ITII(S, Ciiilal Kloek paid 111 tUliHI 01 hnirpliis mini . ., U.rsio (HI lllllllVtlll'll lll'olltM. 1,1117 11 N it 1 1 1 it i ill limit! note otitsliuiitlng... ll.tfiDMi lUvlili'int iiiiial0 Ami (Hi IlllllVllllial l1l'llnllSKIlll.'l'l l-lll'llHI'll. IS.ihiii llil llrtniiiiit e.irtlitealim ol'ili'nlt II.IIM us line liiiillier Nallmial llaiik 17,011 IH line loHinui Hank uud biiukiii'ii . 'i.iMil :u Tot.nl . . tlilll.iili'i Hlalnnf (ircgon, ) Cminly nl I'olk, 5 I, W. P. t'oiiiiiiway, I'lislilnr "f tlm aliovc liainiiil tiank, tin Holi'iitnly nwi'HI' Mint Hut nliiivu mal.iui.'iit l I rim tn tlm bust of my ktiiavKiluii niul lu'ller, W.r. UONNAW'AY.CiiNliler. Huliii'iilit'il ami iwi ini In lii'll'iT tun UiIh :Ui Juy ol' May, umj. A. it. Hiiiii.rv. N'llnry J'lilille, lliiri'ei't Atlesti 11. Iliiiicmntiin, 11, II, jAill'r.lllN, A. J, UniiiiaAN, Dll'iu'luIN, Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Mr. J. M. Lynn, of the district coin prising I'.nlii, Spring Valley, and Mc Coy, was duly nominated on the Dcni oclatlc ticket for Justice of the pence, hill failed lo Illn his acceptance in lime to get hi name printed on tlm ticket; therefore lite voters w ill huvo to write Hie mime on Hie ticket, on the hlniik Hun provided, crossing nut all oilier name. Vote for J. M. Lynn for ju tlee of the pence of Hie above-named district. AOvcrtiM't! I.nitrr, List of tetter remaining In the In -dependence jsistolllce uncalled for, May M.lNn H not called for In llddnystlicy will U' sent to the dead-teller olllce. lu calling for these letters please any "advertised." AIhIod, K. II. -lluiiiM, John Iteavan, Jno, S. (2.) J)psd, Aug. Gwln. Hcritian Iliiues & Son, JolniHtoii, John Jolinsiiii, K. A, Newton, Jl. 8 Parker, XV. lu (1) Tiee, XV. II. Halglit, Arthur Ireland, Iiennlu Jolinsim, Llgo Morris, George Nllson,S. T.inley, Vm,T. Lawman, Mr, J, A 10. G, ItflllKHTHON, P. 'M. June 1st, 18111 Vfliin Tlnliy wn sick, wu koto lisr rnntorln, W In n lin h ub a Clillil.slie oi'lml for CilNturis, Win, ii kIio tsicaiiie M lsn, kIii) clung tu Castoria. When she lioil Clilldreu, alio gavo Uii'in Cutorla, Stockton A Helikle Unight their clothing, sln, lint, glove. us)M'ttd ers, nod woino divss gissls, din'l from (he iiiaiuifaenirers for cash. You can get a gissl cigar a T. W Files' for and you enn get ft Hue t'ur for lik; and if you want some tiling way up tine, he hu It for l.'ie. Send your laundry to the Sulem stciim laundry. Mr. Golf, driver of the Salem stage, will take It for you. I .oavo order at the upper livery alalile. Ladles, If you wish to see something gay and handsome tu Ihe line of sun shinies and parasols, do not fall to call at St.s'ktoit & Henkle'a. They have them, On ticcounl of the hard times and money Mug scarce, I will nearly give gisiiU away for thirty days for cash on Hie block. And do n't you forget It. T. XV. Late. O'Diinutll A trvhioare selling more liugglc uud cart than nil other house In Pol It county combined. Wliyl lUi eause they are selling better goods for less money, and have the largest and most complete stts-k to choose from. Do you like to smoke a gixsl olgar? if yon do coll at T. W. F.stcs'a. Hu has tlie largest and m.wt complete assort ment of cigars in town, totll In Ao, 10c niul irm goiKla. StiK;kton A Heukle are Justly proud of t heir large and very handsome stock of drews goods, Indies', gout', and chil dren' line hIiiich, men's, boy' and chil dren's clothing, nl! In the latest styles and best of gisuls. If you are tit all particular about the looks of your collar, cult's, and shlrtH, you will send them to the Salem steam laundry, where, they will lx tumud out with a glossy llnlsli that 1 elegance Itself. Price very low. Leave orders at the Salem stage liirn. There is no place lu Oregon where a better menl Is served than at the res taurant of WestneotlA Irwin, 271 Com mercial street, Salem. Courteous at tention, a fine mcul, nnd the popular price of 25 cents, have made till house the heiid(iiarlers of everyone who hu occasion to dine in Baleiu. LANrF)iiHAi.h!.Ton acre of Hnely improved land, with good buildings, young orchard ami hop yard, Also ten acres highly Improved, partly set to choice fruit tree. AH adjoining liulepndenoe. Inquire nt this uillcc. 17 ...... . .A. . A (lOt)l) HAltll AIN. For Kale III West ludepeiiilcnce, eight blocks from main street on Mon mouth street, four loin, n four-ronin cottage, with barn and other outbuild ings, partly set to youiig orchard and small fruits. This ma good bargain If tuKcnsoon. inquire at im onice. u Mav 91. Colonel Ikv, Chlnee minister at San Francisco, dmp-d dead. ' At WiNslhuru, Or., a man wa killed while attempting to lsird ft train The government' exhibit at the world' fair will he itLised on Sunday Two hundred delegate to the nation l silver convention ntt In Washington. HoMihull: Seattle II, Portland 4, ft! Seattle; Taemn B, Spokane 10, at Sjs kane. th'iins'rut of Nevada Instruct for fust coinage tnhli, end Deiinsiut of Tentiiwif,. hlslruct for Cleveland. Mr, Morgan ha aiicivodt-d In bring ing the frce-colunge hill U'fore the "en- ate again, and Ihe chance for vote ou the measure are ald to be good. Charle K, Moulgumery, president of the German national bank, of Lin coln, Nebraska, wa liot and k I lie. by W. It. Irvine, lo of Lincoln, Mont gomery eduii-d Irvine' wile anil daughter, so the taller claim. Mav 27. Near ItrowiiMvllle, Indiana, two men were killed by lightning. There I a growing impression that the Itepublican will nominate Plalne for president. Jame Welbn'gg, an Ainerlenii, lit $2,0oo at the fi.iii.ni Moid Carlo gam tiling house, and committed mileidc. Wellington, county seal of Sumner county, Kan, wo visited by t ey clone. Fifteen u-oplc are known to I Vail, and uuiuls-r of othen w ere in ured. The low I estimutisl at f-'too,- , George W. Child, the noted editor of ihe Mfc Itl(ir, of Philadelphia, and ft man wlne great beuevoleuw and upright ne if character hu en lenred him hi the heart of everyone, wn I ii Portland thl week, Mav 2N. Ilae Ull: Portland 12, Kenttle 1, at Seattle; Slsikane 0, Tnemiia 4, at Ta- coma. The General Assembly of Ihe Pres byterian church ha referred the Itrlgg io back lo the New York Presbytery. The general conference of the Meth odist Protestant church hits stricken Ihe word "obey" front It marriage cer emony. While removing (lie n-umlti front a grave at Fort Lowell, A. T., It wm di- CtivelfU that Jullies llevlney, w ho Wft uppH(l to have dud four yeun ago, wa burled alive. The cyclone lu Sumner and Hurr counties w a won than resirted ye-U-rtliiy. The lint of the dead now reach es thlrty-lhree. Wellington, Harper, and Argon la suffered most severely. More death will be rcirlod tn all pntlsibltity. The dutuiige Is very gn at. Mait li. l'W tuisl I of r-oo.Oeto lu Sou FralieUso yesteolny. A Santa Fe tmlu run into some cat tie near Chlcugo. The engineer wa killed and a numU-r of jiuwcDgen lii-i Jurvd. .Tl A I ao. InSiiiegar, India, I, Ik k pron ditnl from cholera last week. Haaeball: Portland 7, Seattle I, at Seattle. Tacolua 7, Slsikane 4, at S- kane. In a fire ftt CorU-ll, Frnmv, twenty, one persons perished. Tlie low I t1,(NHI,UUI. A young mm of L. S. Wiuter, of Sa Nil, Oregon, died from the eU'eeta of a kick by a horse. F'rattooand Germany have iuformed the United State Unit they will par tlelpate lu tlie iuternutlonoi moucury conference. Peter Jackson and Frank P. Slavln fought ten round In London forthe champloiishlpof Australia and $10,000. The negro kum-ked Slavln out. Charles Welms, a ColoriHl man of Tennessee, Is charged with assaulting white woman, lie ho in the live days since hi arrest trsveled, lu eonipany with theolllcer, 1,11 mile to cscutie lynching, hasveeit over 2kl unit ready to lynch li I in, was refused a.imiseiou to a score of Jnll,va attacked in three, was thrown from at train, and was shot at a uuiuU'r of lime. He Is ls ginning to ask himself If, after all, life is worth the living. He claim the woman met ilm by appointment. W Will JC Sua. (Hut iMrtnonmt, ftslas.J Jiidg Wslsiicr on Hi th lust, flnad E. 3, Kaiser of ths VAHJtr Rccoiio fur conteiupt of cmtrt, said silitor K alitor having In the hwu of his psptr of Dm I'.'th published Usfsmstory aa4 con tstiiiptutm artlels ItnpllestlDg sad V fsoilug th g.4 nam of said Wshttor and jurlg of lbs irst judicial ditrtrlot of Orogott, contrary to Ui statutes tbsrsef In such case mails and prsvided lis fii'-d poor KttWs ftn at and is days in jail and then released hint on his own recognizance. Kaiser will ftppeal nil WIuir will got posted and tarn not to snswer until he's called. Our boast I of fr country Mid free inwss. He to It friend Kaiser, that ws bars one, and that the right of freedom in not slridged. W fsil to se that Web ster's official or private act should m sny more secure or exempt from critl risiii than any other citizen's. It his judicial position or urwogsttvft sur round hiui with cordon of protection, sml uiuki It treason to speak of his acts through the public pre, we want to know it so w may ftvold similar clatn tlles of Ounadf, SIKCIMKN CASK. K II. Cllllbnl, New Casscl, Win., was troiililcl with neuralgia and rheuma tism; hi stomach wo disordered, his liver wo atlccteit to an ulnrmlng de gree, appetite fell away, and ho was terribly reduced lu flesh and strength. Three Uittle of Klcctilrt ltittera cured him. . ' Kdward Shepherd, Hurrisliurg, III,, had a running sore on hi teg of eight yean' standing. l"d tliree bottle of Kleetrie lllllen and seveu hnxea of llucklen' Arnlca.Salve, ami hi leg is sound and well.. John Sukcs, Catawba, ()., had five large fever sore A Mice TuT.sr risadUh ftrMrelltm. KoMttmrf r lliilr.lsf ) For th publhation of an "nncompli mifntary article In th VAi.Lfty Rkxiiid few week ftgo, Elibr E. 3. Kaiser was brought twfon Judge L. U. Web ster on charge sf "contempt of court, " ana was fined ra and ordcrsd to bs In carcerated In the county Jail for fifWn dys. We fall to perceive anything conuniiptuou lu thl sllegsd contempt of court ftrticl. It Is tros the ftrtlcle Is not very flattering to the coort, jnry or bar, but from what we bav learned In a gnnural way. the article Is but ft soro mary of common report, wllh tlie excep tion of 1U allusion to Judge Webster. We never heard of bis being charged with being corrupt man, W hare beard hint condemned as wanting the re quisite knowledge and experience to fit hiui for so important a plocs ft Inter preter of the la w. This rosy or may not Is) t rue. The man of long eiperlenoe in any art or profession aside from good natural common sense, sound judgment and bound pm-poses, Is no surety sgsinut wrong doing. We would far rather trust sn honest man of goodllodgnient, minus experience, than an educates! foot or an experienced rascal, skilled Im th technicalities of the law. But to th contemptuous language of the article nniler connidcratton, U we properly un dent and it, there is nothing worthy of punishment other than such as an en lightened seutiment would visit noon the offender, , The language is not the moat com mendable of the court, and may tend to ; sliow that the court, jury and bar bars not acted with "the fear of Ood before their eyes "in Jackson county. If such be the facts s stated, the VjJJUEV Kecokd hss dune good thing for the people of Jackson and may serve a noble purjK by showing the wsy of trana- gressoM to be hard. It is said, "The heciitiotmie of the press is the wala- diuin of our liberties.. When you mui- xle the pre you pull down one of the strong pillars of our republic. If Mr. Ksitwr has done anything wrong, it is more in the nature of libel, fur which he should be tried, if at all, and if found guilty, pnnisNed, but the plea of con tempt of court we record a frivolous, and smacks somewhat of the star chamber court over 400 yean ago, or of Jeffrey's Bloody Assizes in ISM. Llotifl'i JKatlte Moatjr. ' ! Y.mhM Ruporlrr.) Apparently Judge Webster of the Ash land district lut not scored so many point by imposing tine and imprison ment npon the editor of the Vallet Kecoiiu for contempt of hi court in having Ihe temerity to offer an unfavor able criticism. About every paper in the utate outside his imperial jurisdic tion has had s word to say, and not in tonus always complimentary. A judge will generally do wall to keep order in his court and see that its functions are well oiled and in running shape. If his native modesty doesn't restrain him from attempting to sit as judge and jury in seeking redress of his own grievance, , bs can learn ft good deal of wisdom by sitting down on pin. IlKAl) TliTi MITICC The co-partnersi.lp heretofore exist ing under Hie firm name of Ketehuni A Pruilctt has Uvu dissolved . All know ing themselves hi account with the linn w ill consider this due notice to settle. Please call at your earliest con venience, a the company book must and will lie c1oh1 without unnecessary delay. Yours respectfully, Ketch rx A Prudbn. May 17, li 5124 "rrotoctlnn or free Truile?" Very few people understand thetnrilT question; Bud yet It Is oueof the sim plest questions when rightly presented. So we have made arrangements to give von tne UKKTSinK one year, tlie .New York .NYomfonf till December 2H. and a copy of "Protection or Free Trade," all for 1. The lxk is the la-It treat is on the Uiritl' quest Ion ever published, and I recogniited a such not only in America, but all over the civilized world. We otl'er the unnbrldged edi tion. Try tills plan. You will flnil the .Stitniltmi one of the most ably editeii papers In the world, and the in formation to be derived from reading on his leg; doctors said he was Incur- j Trotoctlou or tree IrnilcV" is worth more man me jinee you pay ior tue w hole. . . abW. One bottle Electric Hitters and one box Hueklen's Arnica Salvo cured him entirely. Sold by any drug store. THE TOMB. DOVK-At'fils home, ttlKXit four miles north of Iiitleiichdence, Monday, May 30, 18112, lletltticl Dove, after a brief illness, departed this life, ag, d 7.H years, 3 months, and 'St days. The burial services wero conducted-nt the Odd Fellows' cemetery, by ltev. A F. Lett, Wednesday, June 1, at 2;,'!0 o'cliK'k p. m. Itiii'kl.'it'x Arnica Salve. The best salve In tho. world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or monev refunded. Price, 2-p cent per box. For sale by any drug gist. Ni)ii-lrniiii Hop TreMn. Having made arrangements with F.d Itlddle, of the Dallas Ironworks, Dallas, to manufacture my non-tramp hop press, I take this moans of. giv ing notice to ull those wishing orders for this season to hand Ihe same In by July first. Pi mick Hurls. 2,i -tt Notice. Notice Is hereby given that I will receive sealed bids until Juno 20, 1S!!2 for 100 cords of red-llr spilt wood, said wood to lie delivered at tliescltoolhuuse by Septenilnsr 1st, For further par ticulars call at the store of O'Doiinell & Irvitio, J. D. Ikvinh, District Clerk. FOR SALE. KoftSAi., Klvp head of work horsre, well1 liinki'ii unit umiiut. Cull at H. F. Whlteaker's rmii'li, tlirt't! iitlH s nnrlli ol Moliniuulh. 2Mt Koa Sai.. Hiwnrt-lmiid luniirlee and enr rtiiBi'H. They will lie solil wt a low price, liuniuii AiXiok, , ' al SI, IV.0NEY TO LOAN. On Improved farms, In sums of $2,000 and over, by U. Goldsmith, Ageut, , Postonice lx)x 41W, Tortlaud, Or. TI.HK TAULB. Init)eiulonoe and Munniouth Motor Line Iieave Leaves Iniloiienilenee. MonmoutU. " Yl TSkl '8:10 8: :.H loaw ; 11:16 12:,K) ' - - ' l:tH' ,'. '-' ; il:lS S:lft - 4:i 5.10 S:l SL'L ' niHihi QUARTER , Iter coiit.Vj-, Ore-rp B on, near wliat U r A " la now Bnkcr City, a PrMTlID' t nun who hna iluce VC1 1 I Uli I become Ucntlliwt with the resourecs anil B ( ft dtvekipment of thnt country. ThUmaa Av3Vj 1 no other than Mr. John Stewart, on of the wealthiest and moat Influential dtiaeua in the County. In a recent letter he aays: "Ihadbeea aiiHh'ing IVom finliia lu my back and general kid ney coiitultiliit lor aome time, ud had used many reiiieillc without any but temporary relief. The palna In mv back had become ao severe that I was prevented iroin attending to my work sud could not move about without the use of a cane. - Hear. hiR, thrciayh a fiteml, of the wondcrftil cures e6 fected by Oregon KUlney Tea, I was Induced to try a lstr, and from that very first doae I found Instant relief, anil hefore using half the content of Ihe box the pain In my back entirety disappeared. I have every fullh tn the vlrtnea of the Oregon Kidney Ten, sml can conscientiously recommend I' to my friemK I would not be without It for -anything." - Oregon Kidney Tea cures backache, tnconti. nence of l inc, brick dust aeiliment, burning of painful sensation while urinating, and alt affec tions of the kidney or urinary organ of either aex.