The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891, June 08, 1894, Image 2

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THE WEST SIDE.
OSoial Mra k hi Comfy, Juno V 1884
"HARD TIMES" PRICES
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atoelaty obituary reaulutloaa will ba euargd
lor ai lb rata of At ooou pw Una.
RfMf4 at Ue Poat-offlea la Iodepao
Quoa, oratoa, m aecuoa limn mma
FRIDAY, JUNE 8. 18H
DISCONTINUANCES .Rwiemtwr thai th
pubUhen of Uila papaf muni b notified by
teller when a lutorltwr wtahea bit paper
atoppad. AUUTMMMmiWtbpld.
ALWAYS GIVE THE NAMK of the put.
ofltaa to whk'h four papvr U nt. Your
ui orii nut be fbuuif on our books nnluw
. . Uila la doue.
AI.M.ETTEIWahoolrt'ba addmuwd to th
W iT IUUK, Independenoa.
Vistcrf I Victcryl letcij!
Lightning Im again struck Folk
county, and knocked democrat and
popullsta into a "cocked bat." Yea, on
Tuesday the air was mounding with
the victorious shouts of republicans,
who at the same time, oommiiiMted
the crest (alien pope, and dem's, who
failed to bring their forces to the
front, those forces that governor
Tennoyer assured us the woods were
full of them. They must have surely
- taken to the woods and remained there.
Democrats fooled the populists, and led
them to the last ditch, where they will
remain until' the sound of the last
trumpet. IlepuUicaus theuiselvw
are astonished at the great victory they
have achieved over their foe, and yet
by that victory they are aware that
they have assured prosperity to one
and alL Let the news flash ever the
wires to our eastern states, that Oregou
has fired the first (run for victory In
1896. Protection, protection to home
lndustrys In the slogan of the republi
can party of Oregon, and the people
have answered to that call In unmistak
able tones, that will reverberate o,er
.hill and valley throughout our broad
land, that will also be answered by the
vast majority of people, that protection
to American people, must prevail
from this time henceforth for
ever. At notime in the history of our
country, has a republican victory given
greater assurance of a "change" that
will Inure to the benefit of the whole
people. Let us extend the mar of eon
gratalatlon to our democratic friends,
assuring them that our victory and
their defeat, will cause them to rojoice
in umes to come.
The "leading" democratic paper of
x-oia- county dm lost Its "crow," and
now bewails, with tears the low of nil
hope of ever becoming a factor in the
reorganization of the party. Demo
cracy Is not In It. and now for the nt.
twenty-flve or thirty years must take
a back seat, and be supplied with that
Industrial prosperity at the hand of
xepuwicanims, that the democracy
wuu lis iree trade priociplea could
never bring about. All hall to th
victories republicans, who now for a
quarter of a century will give to
Americans, American Industry and
national wealth.
The total vote for congressman In
Polk county this year was 2815, for
governor 2831, in 1889 the total vote
for congressman was 2344, an increase,
of 471 votes. The average prohibition
vote was 109, populist 453, democratic
845, republican 1805. The average re.
ublican majority in Polk In 544. The
average republican vote of Polk county
Is 04 more than the democrats and
populists combined.
Populism has received its death blow,
On the 4th of June theblow was struck
that leveled it with the dust, and now
it awaits the burial service to nut It
111 A- t. "
sign!., mat it may no more with
syren song attempt to quell an intelli-
un peopie. upon its grave will be
viwxm me lonowing epitaph.
Wow popnllini, dead nd gone, .
oy? moam tr"m nlht 1111 ".
Hia friends around tbia by town.
Have lout tholr mllee, put on a frown.
The senate bribery in ventilation corn
mittee has began a secret inquiry Into
the connection of the sugar trust with
tariff legeslation. E. J. Edwards,
author of the Holland letter in the
Philadelphia Press, was before the
committee several hours. It is known
he presented a written memorandum
giving some source of information con
taiued In the letter. He declined to
state his authority for thelnformatlon as
to the statement that secretary Carlisle
had appeared before the tariff sub com
mittee, (Jones, Vest and Mills) before
the original senate bill was reported
and insisted super should be given pro
tection because of the party pledges
made before election, or for the state
ment that Carlisle himself had revised
and written the sugar schedule. This
schedule, as prepared by Carlisle, he
said was still in existence, The fact
could be definitely ascertalued by sum
moning the members of the finance
committee. The other statements, the
authority for which Edwards declined
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Oovkknoh:
Wm. Galloway, democratic...
Jas. Kennedy, Prohibition....
Wui. P. liora, Republican.......
Nathan tteroe, Peoples...
BUPHKXI JCIXJK: ;
A. &, Bennett, Democratic...
It. P. Hob, Peoples.
T. P. Hackleman. Prohibition.
Charles E. Wolverton, Kepublloau.
Bkchktahy ok Static:
Harrison Klncaid, Republican ,
r. Aicttercuer, rroc luniou . . .
.., Charles Nickel!, Democratic.
ira waaeneia, reoples
Statu Treasurer;
R.P.Caldwell, Peoples..............
T. L. Davidson, Demouralio ,
mil. Metschan, Hepuullcan
Isaao N. lUchaiuson, Prohibition
Attorney Oknkhal: ' '
"'' CO. Bright, Prohibition...
W. II. Hulmeo, Democrat lo. ........ ,,.,....
Cicero M. Idleman, Republican..., ....,,.....,
M. L Olmtted, Peoplea ..
tjCrKRINTKNDKNT Or PCBI.IO INSTRUCTION;
Helen IX Harford, Prohibition............
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T. C. Jory, Peoples (
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i'. v. o. imu, jjeiuocrauo. .......
Btatk Printer:
W. H Leeds, Republloan.rtf.......
James 11. McKibtien, Prohibition
John O'Brien, Democratic
Ueorge M. Orton, Peoples. ........
DISTRICT.
Conmrbwmax, First Distict:
Blnger Hermann, Republican....!
John D. Hurst, Prohibition , ,, '
Vlr?,M'!leri rwpiW"..... .'.
4. iv. vaiuenoru, jLwmooratlC....
Btatk Board or Equalization, 8d Diht:
B. D. (libson, Republican...
W. F. Uilkey, Democratic,
j. r. itouertsoo, reopies
Circvit Jvixie, 8d Dist: i
John J. Daly, Democratic
11. H. Hewitt, Republican.
n. K. Htolt, Peoplea..
Dihtrict Attorney, 8d Dibt:
C. II. DalrvmnlA. Pennta
J. 8. McCain, IWpuUliuau
xj. u. xnouiayne, xieiuocraiio.
COUNTY.
Rkprkbkntativks:
D. L. Keyt, Republican ,
(Jeo. Rogers, Peoples ,
J. K. Hears, Peoples
Irs 8. Hmith, Bpubli( .,
J. u. waais, jLHmKtniiio,
F. A. Wester, Democratic..
Rhkriff:
H. B. PI u miner. ltii)ublli-n
J. M. Prather, Democratic
J . u. Bears, reopies
Clkkk: ... .
V. R Craven, Democratic..................
B. F. Mulkey, Republican "'
C. W. Pagett, Peoples..... . I
Commibmionir;
J. M. DennU. Ponloa . '
James Helmiok, Ilepnbllcan...
i. m. oiuipsou, jjemocrauc
Tkeahcrer:
R. H. Cbapin, Peoples.
If. II. Conner. Riiihllian
W. E. Ooodell, Democratic .'
(SCHOOL HUPKBINTENDENT!
S. C. Dodson, Peoples..............
T () Hn.hln.n I, t.ll
W. I. Iteynolds, Democratic.
Assessor:
' C. W. Beckett, Republican . ......
w. v. uuiiry, reopies..
W. J. Mulkey, Democratic. ..... ..
Surveyor: ,
Walter Butler, Peoples
ttlgar Collins, Republican
J. P. Magruder, Democratic
Coroner:
E. L. Ketcbum, Republican......
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to give, were that $500,000 was con
trlbuted by tbe sugar trust tothedemo-
ocratic campalghn fund in 1892.
Tb Is shows that tbe socalled friends
of tbe peoole, under tbe guise of tariff
reform, willingly contribute means,
fouly to carry an election and to bring
poverty and distress upon the people
Another change In 1800 with McKinley
in the executive mansion will remedy
this state of affairs.
t Bucklen's Arnica Halre.
The best salve in the world for cuts.
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin emotions, and nosl
tlvely cures piles or no pay rcciulred
It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion or monev refunded. Price 26
cents per box. For sale by all druggists.
Tbe news from the lion yards all a-
round is encouraging, In spite of the
late rains and retarted work nearly all
the hops are now in a nice and rapidly
growing condition, n 1
A you tier man of Battle Creek. Mich..
purchased a Christmas present for his
"best girl" on the instalment nlan.
bntns be was unable to meet bis pay
ments, the creditor called on the girl
and carried away the gift.
Begin at your toes to relax, loosen all
pour Joints and muscles, unbind your
fingers, shake yoifr wrists loose, take
the curve .and strain outofVour neck
go all to pieces in fuct, and see how the
day's fatigue seems to slip off from you
and the gentle mantle of rest and obli
vion enfolds like & garment, "
Krause's Headache Capsules War.
ranted. For sale by Alexander-Cooper
Drug Ce.
Swlndlera of
under the guise of agents. Bite not at
meir alluring bait. You oan And no
other means of advertising so good as
m a local paper. Home advertising
fakir Is sure to be along soon. :
The following teachers are emnlo d
for the next year for toe Independence
pnbllc schools. W. F. Reim, of
Rahokla, Missouri, orlnclnal
ham Aldrlch, Miss Minnie Goodrich, of
Monmouth, Miss Battle Mulkey,
Adana, Cochran, and Marv Tuck, as
sistants, F, P, Myers, Janitor.
Here's another view from a different
Salem paper: Somebody has been rail
Ing against tln-liorn gamblers. Tin
horn gamblers are bad enouirh. but thev
are no worse than the tin-horn mioDle
in other callings. And we fall to see
the dregree of difference between tin
horn gamblers and other truni biers
faro gamblers, for instance, or Paraob,
as our f Rv editor will have it. . They
are all trying to get somethltur for
Dothlng. It would be much better if
we had no such class at all. '
On Philadelphia's polioo force Is a n an
worth 1160,000, whose income in about
816,000 yearly, outside of his $ 20 a week
pay. A car driver receives $2,000 from
real estate Investments In the Tenth
ward. A letter carrier, appointed by
Postmaster Hnldekopor. and still doimr
duty, is worth. $20,000 and a mun who
serves newspapers from door to door
nus moi ey at Interest to the amount of
80,000 The head waiter In Market
street eating house Is worth $.10,000 and
a cook in one of the city's hotels owns
800,000 In bank stock and $25,000 in real
estate. Tbe sexton of one of the poor
est churches in tbe town has a yearly
Income of $7,600 derived from govern
ment bonds, Philadelphia Press.
Pay your subscription.
Bncna YIkIa,
, Mrs Martha Simpson lias returned
to her home lu Corvullls.
Mrs. J. D. King, took the Altona for
Portland .Wednesday, ''where she will
reniaiu for sometime.
, The tabernacle at Huver Is well at
tended by our young people this week
Eston Bovens, .Tute Stlngley, and
Pearl Hall, wen tu Dulh's. tJatuway on
tlielr bicycles.
Mrs. Blxby, who bus been vWtlng
her cousin Dr, Boynton, bits n turiud
to Portland .
Mrs".'Wm. Wells, of Marlon Co,, Is
visiting friends here this week.
STOR E .
Tho Loroost Stock of
Jardmafe, Stoves, Tinuiare
AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
IN POLK COUNTY.
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