: t J if 1 - US J ? i l J t I rf if UlJ 1 1 IB" ill i! I; i t 1 p. in r ? i t s THE WEST SIDE. R, C. rNTt.AKts NUiiwvr. U. It, rnsttiD,OMlitir, IMUKD BV West Side Publishing Company SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYAMI.K IN ARYAN)', On Ywr HU Month . Taw Uoutli W.fe l.tw All niHrrtim mul ihwth nllcv not w,t tntflv Unix will h Inacrlml ftro. AH ovr flvvltaM will ) ltritHt 11 nta xr line. 8-vIoit obituary malm loan will tx vlmryvd wr at U nu ot flv om imht lln. Hrlalenxl At th INwt-ottW III lndra tfeavw, Oo-m, at iuuiU'lm nmlh-r. FRIDAY, OCTOBER S8, im. THAT RAD jyiiCf! tillt- Republicans and Democrats alike should keep their eyes on Alabama next month, ami see. how the fore lull work. The Kalb faction of Democrats have petitioned for fed eral supervisor of election to see if tlieir Democratic opponent can not lie kept straight. This is the foree bill iu all its hideous ugliness. The law now iu fore only Applied to cities of 20,000 or more inhnbi tnnta, but with that restriction we have had a fore bill for years. The federal elections bill simply proposed to extend this supervi sion to all polling places. Federal supervisors have hocu appointed in tliecity of Port land, nearly, if 1101 quite, every elect iou for preahlent for years, but no great Infamy has developed. The name is true iu most other cities. The frauds and iiitiiniiliitiou in the South are iu the small towns and rural diatriot,nnd because the extension of federal supervision, to these threatened the breaking up of the solid South by insuring a fair election, IVmocrnts with far more partisan xcal than candor or honesty, cry out against and lie about it, and call it in famous. However, Democrats have invoked the force bill against other Democrats, so far as it applies, and Republicans and Deiuociata alike may now have an opportunity to note the infamy of it. If it should suc ceed iu securing an honest election, and losing the state to Cleveland, honest Democrats may be expected to revile it and its iuvokers. The Democratic party bus so long re conciled its conscience to accepting the fruits of its fraud and violence in the South and unblushing cor ruptiou in New York, that it has come to look upou them as God- given rights so long as they are ex ercised against Republicans poly. Yet "a free ballot and a fair count" is in the Republican platform, and like all things founded on justice, equity, truth, aud right, it will sometime prevail. It must, or Re publican government must !w re corded as a failure. C1IL01UDF. OF LIME. Newspaper publishers are now suffering through free trado in chloride of lime, which is used in paper making. This article bus been a free-trade item since 1S71, and as a consequence, not a pound of it is manufactured in this coun try, to our discredit lie it said, though the importation amounts to 180,000,000 pounds per aunuiii. The recent cholera scare has ad vanced the price from two to six cents per pound, and this extraor dinary prolit goes directly into the hands of the foreign manufacturer. And yet our Democratic orators cry for free trade! free trade! Chloride of lime, if protected, could lie, man nfactured in the United States, and cholera epidemics could not then advance the price two hundred per cent in a few days; besides, the la bor to manufacture this staple ar ticle would be employed in the Unitod States. England is really more inter ested in the result of the election in the United States than are the peo ple here. Mr. J. II. Rogers, the well-known plate manufacturer, was asked what efl'eet the election of Cleveland would have, and said: "I think the result would be that the duties would be gradually low ered, and that t he wages would con sequently fall. The working class would, of course, not be willing to remain without work, and manu facturers would have to reduce wages to enable them to compete successfully with other countries. Wages in A merica are at present about double what they are here, but if America adopted free trade they would probably be reduced by one-half, and become equal to the wages paid here. The question of free trade or protection in America is, thereforo,of far more importance to the working class of America than it is to any class in this court try. In America the working class earn high wages at present, and the cost of living out there is so little more than it is here, that they have much greater comfort, and are able to save more rapidly." Cardiff Daily News, July 13, 1802. Mr. Stevenhon declares that should he be elected he will, to the best of bis ability co-operate with Mr, Cleveland In giving practical effect to his views. There is in this expression some indica tion that he rather overestimates the active possibilities of a vice- presidential career, It is alto gether possible that moral support would lw more in the vice-president lino than active co-operation. Thr market report which the WkstSidk publishes eaoh week, costs considerable money to obtain each week, but we are glad to know that it meet with approbation of onr readers and they can depend upon its reliability,' If it proves to bo ot herwise we shall discontinue It, To Til K exhaustive testimony iu support of the protective policy of the Republican party may to added that ot Mr. Henry Lister & Hons, of llndderstleld and Ilubury, Eng land, Mr. Water has recently de- elded to close his manulUeturlng establishments in England and set up new ones In Jamestown, New York. He has been moved, he says, by the operation of the Mo Klnley tariff and by the discovery, after careful examination, that working people can live totter here than in England. Mr. Lister states that wages are from 50 to 100 per cent higher in this couutry, that living is ehoatier here than in England, and that the working classes enjoy retlnemeuts and lux uries far beyond the reach of their English brethren. Tub man who stands up for his principles is to be admired, but the man who will throw away princl pies ami tights for seltkdi power Is to lie despised. In this line what do our readers think of the action ofR, Miller, the Democratic presi deiitial elector who resigned iu favor of Pierce, a People's party elector, la it not a sacrifice of nriiiciiile for newer, and has the Democratic p'irty, as a party, 'de scended that lowt We thiuk not, and Ihunocntts of principle will condemn the action of Mr. Miller or the state Democratic central com nilttee. TUB Republican policy or pro tection has made good times in America, but if Cleveland is elected the manufacturer of Kuijlund w ill have cause to rejoice. The manu factnring of England has been trans ferred to America, and our people are busy but free trade will set the idle men of ltritain at work. At present, here is the picture as given last week In the .telegraph news from Ioudon, Encluudi "Ouuut hunger will soou invade ltritain Thousands of skilled workmeu in almost all truth are now idle through no fault oflhcirown. The evil has grown gradually, and at. tention has lieeu called to it by the sudden discharge of groat bodies of men. Working form have Inh'U cut down bit by bit, and the process is stilt going on. The docks are half deserted. The labor bureau of the board of trade makes gloomy reports of the situation. The army of unemployed Is so large that no cab (tearing bagipige drives through thestreetrt of London without toing followed by some poor fellow si-eking a few coins for food and drink. The coroners- investigated several eases of actual death by starvation lust month." And the Chicago Democratic platform asks we Amer icans to elect a president who will take the bread out of the mouths of our laboring population, by taking away the demand for his labor. Twi-iil'l-'lvr-Ont Hwlithli. A hut wieliitile will be tfvvn for the U'ui'lH of the Priwhyterlau cliureh, lit the rtwlilt'tioe of Mr. J. L. Stockton, Friday evening, Novemlier 4th. Ern-h jfi-iitk-iiiati in i-Kirctoil to trim a lady's hut III the latest style. HcfrwdiiueuU Iri'e. Tin-He Indies will alio iilvu a Thaiikntflvlng dinner next month. Hrll, Trailx, r I. , "Tin Mcntinoton," a finely and new ly fiirnlHliml hotel on Jtullroud street, lii(leMfii(leiii, Is nfli-red for wile, or will trade for other propeHy.or will ruse. IWuwHlnn given When do- iiiiiikIi'iI. Krisy terms. Here IhacIiiiiiiw for someone to do a good Iwslnens. Ap ply to 1) II C'lodfeller, IudtiendeiU!e. ItoninrkHlilo IIiim-iih. Mrs. Miehnel Si7hu7 l'lulnlleld, III., makes the stutcment that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; hh whs treated for a month hy her family nlivslclati, but grew worse. Ho told her she was a hope-less victim of con sumption and Unit no medlcluu could cure her. Her druggist hiikkcsUkI Ir. King's New Discovery for coiisinnp tion: she bought a hottlo mid to her delight found herself tiietitcd frolil first dose. She continued It use am after tuklng ten bottles, found herself sound and well, now does her own housework and is as well as she ever was. Free triut bottles of this great discovery at any drugstore, large hot ties r,0e and fl.OO. THE WEEK'S BUDGET. H'mitlmir-d rrvim tlilnl wi,) inputs only to have isthoiis swiiro u new imniM, HullerA Tste bavs just ohihhI a meat market at Full City, J W Anderson, a prominent fanner uesr Dulliis, was Iu town this after noon, A yo ung mare five yean old for ale forfll), WelKht bctweeU SCO slid IHiO IHtiuiik lniiilrwat this oMIee. T C byr ha sown twenty flw acres In chest seed. Till hay W Is'inming qiiltK Miuhir among our funnel ltev I) V Poling and wife will nHud Sunday st Airlki, where Mr. .ruling will conduct several evenings of meet lug. It L Hasting, the well-known resi dent of I'eedeo vslty, was In town to-day and mv,v hla uelgblnira want tt tswtt oltlee, ami ask our peopk to help In getting them a dally mall via Invls vllk J (I Van Orwlel rvjsrt a potato dun on but farm Just north of town, wlilcu weigh six ami one-half pound, This 1 upluml, and then-fore not upuoed to prmhioa such large potutoe a the rlvur Uittoiu. i'uw itniii of the Cougn-gatloual chaidi will give m fair about the lh tif lHsTtnUer. Soiuethiug novel In the way of eiitertnlmiteut m U'lng ar ranged, Any one wishing to donate any arUele will plea leav It at Mr. T J I.'Vs or Mm, VV V WHIIanw' nsthleiiee. '' ; ; Huou Vlala. Thenlgsid tiimlug for a black ml th tons John Tyler Is oil the iek list, U'lng rather serious. Jetr llevensaud wife were vIsltlng.Mrs Kate lleven TuvMlay. I'oliiiubus dav waswdebrated In -due shae hy the public school henv Messrs. MotlU A Hunt, the geulal Insurance men.are with us again. Mis Ihw McCIhiic, w Im I attend- lug th uormal, Sundayed at Ihmiiu. Pmf. Jackson, s sludeiii at Mou- mouth, iist tbrtuigh our tmrg Satur day. lln,. Jlullttittyne preacheil to a large aud appreciative congregation Sunday uiorulug. llneua VMa te'ls a few Improve meat hi her sidewalk. Will our city dad toil? Ml Clara Jeter Is at home, her eye sight falltug so that she could not tllilsh her work at the normal. The road south of Independence Willi almost iHiimssabtethls winter unless nHiicthlog Is done for llietu ISouiellilng la ls'lng done.-F.n.) lluetia Vista Is Is-tng Improved ou all sides. J C Mot 'lane lias put an addition ou o Ills house Iu the shano of a ksm kllcheli.and Mm, HevenshasnhlugUsl her Iiouh1, a tin Ira Uw also. , itrns. M. Siaitti r. and wife r rnstienting si 't'iilsmook. W. A. Pik and bouily rtlurneJ frtuu Tillnuiook last Haturdnjf. There will lx preaelnng itet Sunday at 11 a. m., by llev. J. Heattie. ..ht. Hkaifn and wife, of Hilvertun. sre visdutg J. E. Phillip" mt wife. Lney Wmlo I iiiiiig Mr. M. J, CTantl. . A. H. I'eny, of Uethal, w visiting the cone uf bis boyhuoU day, Iwiolt in In disna. Mr and Mr. A. (t. Ilriner, of Perry date, wet visiting friend Iu our city last Tnriday. (leo, Oriswold and family, of Salem, lucre fcwn visiting at Mr. Pstriek' sinc onr item of last week. Mrs. Ella William, of Uridid Veil Fall, returned liun.e last week, after A visit to her pnreuts, Mr, and Mn. Smith. flio Lincoln hop men went up to Dallas Inst Wedtiwulny with sample of their bop, to show to the hup buyer who were to meet them there. We are informed that tienrly all the farmers alsmt McCoy a.id Perrydal bnvesnld tlieir wheat, running in price from (10,'nO to Ooc per bushel. The Denny bro her, of llelhcl, started on H ihmr bunt to the Cnsomle raountaina. Tlieir friends here are m hopes that they will be auooasafiil in eiiteliing a "dear," eiieli. Mike Smith jr., while sharpening hop poles at Linoolu last Tuesday, had the niifortiiue to sink the ax into the bou ! of hi leg shove the ankle, which will lay j lilm up for some time. 1 W hud supposed that the dog days went over, hut lost Monday a gentleman carried mil In tlifsnhool with oiuvrl- 1)7(1; exemption, J7A,77-'; poll, 020; liogs, 8(f)77 hwep, 22,781 mtlle, 6,271; horses sud mule, 4,423. 11. C I)ov ha renUal J, H, Morsn's farm south uf Munmouth. The bsoquet glveo st the oln or the HapUsI oonveiitlon was something new, aud whs much enjoyed. Miss tlraee Felix, who has been visit ing her sister, Mr. Felix N.ad, lor the past year, will main leave for her home Iu Indlau. County t'k'rk Mulkey yesterday la sued s marriage license to A. L. Hun- near acting as tion. The fruiKlryer i now running full ea parity. Nellie Taylor, of Olaokaina county, li the gtinsl of Mr. Furuiusu, The Loyal Legum i again rnuulug, after a vnestlmi for harvest, Last Saturday night there wa s toaial hop here, wbleli wa the flrit of th w- ou. A large audietioe greeted Mis Turn bull last Hahbatb. She repreeuU,the Y, W. CT.U. II. 0. itiisbtiell, of Juuetlmi, lately N; A wltlies. Hinionhin, D. A. Hiiutb and Wayne Curliu, ot Me-1 Mlnuville, attended the danoe here lt Saturday night, The pule are being let for the branch telephone line lo Delia, oouneotlug with the main Hue here, INtllSS. L. It, Martin, the popular lumberman, ha tunvt ia family here for the winter. Mi etta Campbell I clerking tor . ice lauiol in hi liotn furnishing lore, Mrs, Mmr, mother of A. 11, Mmr, the tannery man, ia over frotti Halew ou visit to her ou. Ira Wkkeileld, of the People party, will address the oititeu ot Dulls on November 4th, at 710 o'olook. Snsie Smith, who ha been ou a several mouth' visit to her relative, His ( loads, will next week return to her home in Ohio. f The regular quarterly meeting for the MeUiodial ulmrub will be held here on pexi Saturday and HumUy by the presid ing elderi ltev, John I'sreoti, C. L. Uuwe and wife have gnu to Portland to reside at least several mouth. Mr, Howe gist a manager uf K.T. Mer rill' agouoy while the proprietor I in the East. The regular tpiarterly teacher' exam ination will be held at the courthouse be ginning November t)th. Supl, UnUiliin ti will be assisted by Prof, lteyutdd and D. P. StwnfTer. , The following i the probate biislne trsnsaeled by Judge Ituroli yesterday! In the mutter of the fleorge Tlllofsou eetate, O. T, Miller wa otted lo pper in court November HHb, and show cause why ssld estate should not be alostd. Iu the matter of the T. 0 I .si key estole.wlll approved aud established a last willsiul testament of deceased. Till KSIIAV. Mm J M Vant'uyu has returned from Portland. MmAXelsmi left ou the morning's train to visit friends at Corvallls The city council Is wnUlng with the (pientinU uf how to aseea latllK stm-k. Wayne Williams had eighteen lueu hoveling gravel to-day, for the nstds to llucne Vista. it Sheley left to- day for Portland, and will visit hi relatives, the Sum mervilles, then. J Mitchell lias built a very neat n-sl-dence out beyond the flouring mills, which he has nmted. 'Mrs M Smith, who has ts-eit visiting her dsnghlcr.Mra Hurley, ha returned to her home In Im Fayette. Huy lie Holmes, of McCoy, wa hew to-day and say his brother Mark I "mnchtug" near Oakland, Orvgou T Chapman, the seetlon btswon the 8 P niilroad here, lias eompletwl a residence south of the fruit cannery. Mn II towls, of Corvalll. left to day for Orttng, Washington, where she will visit her bmther, Frank IMiv. Herls-rtOlltaiugli had to-day a flying squirrel at the tniln, which he ha tamed, taking It with him to his homo at Whitson. Ilert Lucas left to day for San Fran cisco, Cat., where he will have his headquarter and tour over California ou his wheel till winter. J F O'Donnell evidently Intends building a residence near thej'n'sby terlan church Kin,aa he Is grading and fencing hi Iota there now. L Ullinore, who has tx-eu visiting his son, L C (lllmow, left to-day for his home In Texas. He Intends ru turning next time to make hi home here. One year ago not a building had la-en built In Talnuige addition to In dependence, and this morning twelve uew nwldencea, s tine tlourlug mill, and the buildings of the county fair, are to tat seen. Some notion should be tnkeu soon towards having s boulevard between Monmouth ami Independence. It would lie well to try for two' streets, each one hundred feet wide, one from MoOoy passed through our burg coming uirougu auoui v sireei aim me with n big band of them. Wonder if they other at F street. are still running that doggery over there? m-alty's I'lnniis anil Organs. - Hon. Dunle.1 F. lleatty, the great or gan and piano manufacturer, is build ing and shipping mora organs and pianos than ever. In 1H70 Mr. Beatty left home a penniless plow-boy, lind by his Indomitable will he has worked his way up io as to sell o far, nearly 1(H), OCX) of Jk-utty's organs niid pianos alnee 1870. Nothing seems to dishearten him; obstacles laid In his way that would have wrecked uny ordinary man for ever he turns to an udverllsuniuntjaiid comes out of It brighter tliuu ever. I lis instruments, as U well known, are very populur and tire to tx found hi nil parts of the world. We lira informed that during the next ten years he In tends to sell 200,000 more of his make. That means a business of 20,000,000 If we average them at 1 100 each. It is al ready the largest business of the kind In existence. Send to Daniel F.Iieutty, Washington, New Jersey, for cata logue, i Nortunl Nttt. H. 0. Dushiiell, a graduate uf '1)2, is visiting among friends here. Sadie Hill, of Portland, and Olivia Jn oobs, of Monmouth, entered sehool Mou day. The choir ha been organized, mid meets dully from 8 to 8:30 a. m. for prno tioe. Those of the senior class who spoke m dispel Friday, wore Misses Jones, Orif- litu, and W. W.Curtis. The general musln oliiss that meets two evenings of each week, is well attended, and udils much to the nhnpel exurcisos, The following goutlomen wore present at olmpel Monday: Itevs. bush and Teal, Portland, and ltev. Vau Tassel, Astoria. Prupnrntion are being made Ut the athletic tournament, which takes place next Htiturday, and a good time isnnliei- pnted. Students doming to Monmouth will mid no trouble in securing rooms, ns special provisions have been made in this direction. The model school can aocommodute twenty-night little folks. As there nre but twenty in attondauce, parents should seize the opportunity at once, Prof. Donald Downie will give one of the most interesting lectures on Hie bfo of Napoleon that bus over beeu delivered. It will be illustrated by lhesterenptioon. The lecture will be given Saturday, November 6th, at the olmpel, ltl kii-iill. The flag flouted from the staff on the sflhonlhouse Friday, announcing a legal holiday. The ollkniil programme wns At the city council mix-ting last night a levy of six mills was nimlo on the 100,000 worth of taxable proierty Iu this city. This levy Is higher than last year owing to the fact that the total amount of property la less. Five mills Is for gravel, and one mill for Mitt pur poses. llsllss. VV. 8. linker, of Portland, Is visiting his niece, Mrs. F. A. HtllcB. Klla Hill, who has been at Portland forseveral weeks, has returned home. The seven-year-old (laughter of II. C. Notson, of this place, Is very sick with typhoid fever. Mudge Waller, of Salem, and Rose Hlliler, of Sclo, are here visiting their friends, the Klrkpatricks. Muck Grant and wile will soon move to their hop yard on Halt Creek, where they have erected a neat house, Itov.J.Lunderiand.travoling lecturer, gave a muglu'luiitcru entertainment at the ilnpllst church lust Tuesday night. A match gamo of football will be played next Saturday between the academy and puhllo-school boys, for a purse of $ 10. Charley Campbell, a Dallas boy, but who litis been Iu the Jewelry business at Medford for some time, bus sold out and gone to California, A traveling photographer ou last Wednesday evening took a picture of the entire Odd Fellows lodge in full uniform, Ix-foro their hull on Main street. The following Is given by theassessor as his summary of the taxuhle property In Polk county: Gross value of alt pmp- erty, ti,8!l7,70!l; Indebtedness, 11,407, j W.AAVhltniore.forincrlyofthUplace, but now of McMlunvllle, attempted suicide at that place Wednesday. De M)iidency over the loas of In, wife few mouth ago, I aald to he the cause. Iu the probate court Wednesday, Die helm of the John F- Murphy estate were granted further thne.untll Novem. her Nth, on petition for sale of property, In order to serve citation ou those not residents of the county. Marrled-At Dallas, Wednesday, October 2&th, Fred Wagner to Addle Ktllott. They will spend a few day In Portland before settling down to housekeeping in their home, lately pur chased of I), P, Stoultvr, on Court street, The great Ir, Ihs-rhaave left throe directions for preserving the health keep the feet warm, the head cool, and the bowel open,. Had he practiced Iu our day, he might have tddtsl: ami purify the blood with Ayer't Sanov pnrlliai for heeertaJlily would consider It the best. Mrs. ii, M. Fste I going to discon tinue her down-towii dnsmuaklug suhi,nd have them at her residence, which is ou Ihe motor Hue, near T. Feiinell's. She will oonlluiie to do work for her old customer, but dm- not solicit new custom. This leave an owning for drewMiaker Iu IudeHii dence, and I flrst-chta o! will find plenty of work. D. M. Kkmisen met with paluful mvlileiit iu hi tlourlug mill liiTalmage this morning. While oiling one of the shaft on a flour roll, hi hand wa caught between the Ml and swiftly revolving pulley, aud before he knew It, some bones In lib wrUt were badly crushed. He came to town aud had the Ismes set, and will wear hi left arm lu a sllug for everd week. Job u Vernon, of lUckwll, brought In a load of rosy ch-ked apple to-day which were ralseil ou graft only thwe yearn old, and some of his tree pro duced eight bushel each. The grafted orchard wa tweuty yearn old, aud yet he dhl not destroy but cut back the tree and Inserted grafts. There are many orchard lu the county which might Iw made to yield a profit if the same method were pursued. II. I Lucas leave to-day for San Francisco. Dr. Crowley la erecting a neat office adjoining the l'arrish block. F. Aiisllne I putting a new coat of paint on bis furniture store. VI S, Cattmu has been busily engaged In shipping wheat for several days past. Tom Itash has returned from Mc Mlunvllle, aud I building a neat real' deuce ou the Whltmau addition. Willi Stack ' team ran away In the stn-et thl morning, making thing lively for a few minute, but no aeriou damage resulted. The Klckaisio medicine company came over from Dallas last evening and gave a free eiitertalumeiit. They will tie here for two week. Cook pnrtwood have put iu a mat uew tts k of boo! and shoes and gout' furnishing gisHls, lu the building near the furniture store. Success, There Is no better medicine for family use than Ayer' Cathartic Pills, Their sugar coat lug makes them easy and even agreeable to take, and as they contain no calomel or other lujurlous drug, they are perfectly safe for patient of any age. Os tkn War t I'aradlw. Letu hope that the people who ha bitually disregard their health will reach that desirable place, and avoid the locality which Is less desirable as an Pure Dlood (a thaululely Mfwxs'f In older to bav e (set health. IteoUa a iraar Ul l Ilia r- bks-u purlHr, ajulvkly euiilnrlng anniliil. tall rlieaui. suit a' "ilicr IiikIiIIuus siianilti wlilrh aUara tWS !.si im uadsrmlu tb brsltli. It nl hullilK up lb whnle aynK-m, urea ilyi''l and alck iwadaeli, and vvreuiiHia Uiat llrd foaUng. , Bcrofula Korea. My liUKl bay, at M yrs, auficrt-a tnrtllily Irem ierufiila ur oa bl If, Wlilvb prud llll Uiev teriusd en irosl sur from th U of till 11 "P bis Uilgli, iarully eevariMl with aeh, and dlKlmrgtna insiWr onalliittslly. Tb rounele bcaiiMHilriirntl an tlmt bl lf was drnwa p and h ald hardly walk. W Hied vnryUtlitn ws euuld hear of, wllhuul aaeesai Mill w bogaa giving hlia liood'a Raman. Mil. In Jual a siouib, Kw be bad una iwe-tlilro el a IsrtU. th or wUrsly bl4, hi Iff I twrfeotly Mratghl and he Can Walk Wt Kver, Dood' Haraapvill I th hMt wedlvla t vor saw ur auolulnua humor. It ha doa It work awreUian lalliraelorlly." WiMMM Usdvh. kuckdsl. Milam tsiunty, ttu Hood's Sarsaparllh oldbrdraasKM. Ill tU Is ft, frH.rloalf i o. i. noon Co.. iuirtM. t" IOO Dosea One Dollar of of eternal residence on account of the heat and surniundimr generally. Hut while . ... . . . i. n ..i.i we tarry in this vaic oi tears, wuy iioum uiu v,t,ii,tuilltf Niifliira the uirturm dy sp.-s.la w ben a systematic use of 1 1 fmomp'i Ni,,i,tuiiii ttiiinra win riu un the atnwlou malatly whlch-unlea physician are very iiiuvu ai luuu tends to ahorten the term of our exist num. irnrlliurn. hllloualiea. Const I patlon, aluioat always accompany thl ... . i. complaint anu arc sympuiiiiiiuu ui iv riiuae are all exttuuulshed bv the Hit tore, which also conquer completely mniaria. riiMuniaiisiu. nervousness, ami ili.hllll v. HI in the annearanoe uf "la aniiisi" it iihs snown a iiiuuiar iuw tery over thl formidable complaint that ha carried off so many of our brightest aud best. Ttwhor' KaamliwUuit. Notice I hereny given that for the purpose of making an examination of all person who may offer themselves as candidate for teacher of the school of thl county, the county achmtl super Intondeut thereof will hold public ex amination at the courthouse in Dallas, on Wednesday, Novenilar tltti, at 1 p, in. Dated thl 2!h day of (k-toln'r. tWR?, T. O. HlT IUNSO.'li, ("ountv SelKsil Sunerlntendent Piilk County, Oregon. SoreThroat JlronrhitlR, colds, coughs, asthma, and even consumption, in the early stages, yield to Aytr't Cherry Pectoral. Singers, actors, auction, eera, public speakers, clergymen, teachers, lecturers, and all who are liable to disorder of the vocal organs, find a sure remedy lo this wonderful and well-known preparation. As an emergency medicine. In cases of croup, whooping cough, etc, It should he In every household. M Two year ago I safered seratly from aa attack of aur throat And Bronchitis It tMined aa tf I eould not tanrlra, all Uie utual renwdlss proving of no avail, at but t thought ot Ayf a Cherry reetoral, and alter uklng two bottle ot Uila bmmIIcId 1 wa moored to healUi." Ouw. Oatublnl, Binlih'i Kaaah, BonuwaCo,, Ct MThr I aotlilng better for eoogtii Uiaa A rer'a Cherry I'eeniral. 1 us no other pre-paiaUoo."-Anule H. Butlor, frovkloao, It I. W. It. Or9 It Co., Dmgglst, Canon, Iowa, Mrtlly Uiat all Uuval aud lung Irou biea an ipeedlly Cured By Using A yerg Cherry rstoraL It leads til other. M la January, las, 1 wa taken dowa Willi mesales and Ktarlet lever, and exposing my elf too aoou, caught a aevere eold which eUled oa my lunga. I wa forced to Uka to ny bed and wa lo III Uiat Ui doctor despaired of my recovery, tuppmlng me to be la quick eonautnptioik Change of ellmat was rooommended, but I brgan lo uo Ayer'a Cherry reetoral, ami loon found relief. Alter using aeveral bottli-a, 1 wa eured. so Uiat I am now a well and nigged a ever." John Plllandrr, Craneaman ol Rleaia Shovel, O, B, I B, f, K, B, Co,, JuaUo, Texas. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral rairaasD sr Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all DruiyUU. rrleat all botUoa,i. Watches are Bought to be kept, Not to be stolen. So people think now a days. "Police Htatiatica show," nays a leading journal, "that thefts of gold watches from the person are becoming loss frequent" The leading journal did not know the reason; but leading jewelers know it is because of the more extensive use of A WATCH BOW (ring) THAT WON'T PULL OFF I Never (f jffl l Come Off I Burglar-iTir Proof I Always Jm! TIHht! Sterling Silver Novelties. If you are satisfied to take what you can get, this does not appeal to you; but If you like to have an assortment from which to se lect, wo nek you to see us. PATTERSON BROS. Druggists and Jewelers, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. Call and our elegant lanterns, 2 Bo each. Q'DOlffiLL": lil'JIil Call ens" tee eur elegant lanterns, 2 So eaeh, On a:count of a diswdntlon of partnership heretofore existing be tween Shelley & Vanduyn, said diKHolution to take effect on Jiuu ary 1, 18W3, and In order to rtnlut-e their iiunieiiHe stock and get ready for the Inventory, they have de cided to give to their patrons aud friends for the next sixty days, a LIBERAL DISCOUNT on all lines for cash, purchases. And further, on account of said .dissolution, they are conielled to , mqiectfully call on all parties who are in any way indebted to them to make an early settlement. They seldom make an npiieal through the press for money, and they trust the public will understand and appreciate the situation, and respond promptly in this matter. SHELLEY & VANDUYN offer this rare opportunity to pur chase winter supplies cheaply. Having purchased almost their entire stock in the East for cash, and at headquarters, obtaining the largest discounts possible, it eer taiuly enables them lo GIVE GREAT BARGAINS which they will cheerfully do. Realizing that there are always and everywhere bargaiu hunters, they ret peel fully invite you to come, and. COME WITHOUT DELAY before the stock is badly brokeu. ftememlier, delay is dangerous, and procrastination is the thief of time. Respectfully, Shelley & Vanduyn. MAJESTIC STEEL RANGES jw 111 '" TRAOE MARK iliiiisnKii Guaranteed to work to absolute perfection. They bake better and quicker, oonsnme less fuel, are easier mniianed, supply a greater iibituilnuoo of but watei, are less lia ble to et out uf repair, are made of better material, give grenter satisfaction, aud are Sold at Less prices, According to merit, Than any other Cooking apparatus In the world. K. M. WADE & CO, i ndi:.i.'j:x.uj:nci::. or. " Cell and get e new oook book free.