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T. mel frj Thuri)r nliilil. m ttrmico linil A, o V. W. Ko. 101. fit on ba cii4 and lal Hon lay. ul tacit muutlt. PalKTIU.B Plal CoHrAMV NlK I RIMU tll rat Mulay auln ol at aty monih rR0FE.SSI0.NAL CARDS. H. P..DELKNAP, WI. D., I'lIYHlCIAN ANI St'UtiKON, ruiMKTIU.R, - - OltKOOK. OfB-Plrl d'r north of Jack.on llou. - C. J. BEATTY, ' D E N T I 8 T, I'.lKlrVlll. ------- OttgOON. OBe-Plrl dior north of Old Court ilrnua. All opfrntfoni in mtchnnical and optra fit aViltntry Nrtif'jf ,d'"ii.. Fir ytart vradice. Alt work warranted. Vlwryn rranamtlilt. C. 8. WRICHT, DKNTAL SLUUKOK, PU!VIU., ------ OlIBtlOM. OflW (Inrner A iid M otrceU. jfUnlU work prlalty. lxK-al .iro.llirtlc. linllil.lcred for th pain la. vntiai'tlon of uUi. Wa S. A. JOHNS, ATTORN KY-AT-LAW, Fhinkvillx, OltlidOH. OlttpaAtprixnlna of planer ditch, on Itreet ladti to Court huiuv, J. F. MOORE, ATrOUNKY-AT-LAW, . PmrntviiXR, ------ OitKddN. OStna-'ltiHima bfk of I'otofl1c. J. E. ATWATER, ATTOKN uV"- AT - LAW, Tu Daixm, ----- OititaoN. OHIce Ovur Prenolf Dnk Second 8lret. springqp: gON, SATURDAY, AUGUSTS-, 1887.. tft'od C'.tJstititlitp,' (Unlilini.re H in.) SlNG:i88 sf. " 'Li la. xr wr Having Just Oponod a Very-Latgo and Extensive , . k Aacortment of - t roiiBWTing tlio qualit J that go up goo lc'orf!fcr flnu the sby parents ucvciopincni, " "tod to ( liko up "la to . ' ..... . and the cafe in citici wJr most easily eff utakos are larg:l itinn play. Bi 1 1 i fJ Jc f t i e fhho v,nero mo gopo'CHizen is reef Now Spring Sfy(83 ShadG3 i" DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, ff o am aim mis imiT Cooik a. i a a Ml nil AUu b full find complete etock of Hat3, Baota and Shoes, Hardware and Groceries, Wo guarantee to sell the name nt decidedly low prices, and ask an itiepeclioi, of our gooda before purchasing. .iid intelligent sympathy with 4WV 'j'lTi.iiglib'jrf , civic pride, and the dj- iirw to make one'u life as a citizen honorable and manly. Just as the individual in the narrow home cir cle of his homo and frienda needs to cultivate patience, sympathy, charity and to display at times cot rage of a high order in rccist Hn o to temptation to do an unjust nnc dishonorable thing, eo as a cit- ho must display these virtues broader field if he would his fulfl duty. A clear know ledge of political history and of the scheme )vernment in a republic is a t help to good citizenship, and -.onxTs FOIl- nUCKKVK MOW'KIW'ANI) KEAPERS, FCUUTTLKIt WAGONS AND HACKS, 11ARU WIRK. C&CASir ADVANCED OX WOOLjgJI ,' Country orders solicited. f STE WrfT, PfcL$A E R & 60. on of 4 a stjiidy of what may bo called phi cdu wou thrd and ingf part At Vhimur. Th r An )t the Methodist Ohu-'" rtith ') urging its claim- e .State I J5culturl College i .1 i.f())rvr'""" Vtoth common h-iim I . .. ,, 4. Ian j.on honesty. The con-, inunity unprejudiced by party ties. V--", , f, , rvoii;- His interest i;,fod local govern-; ?ft!'- clo1 at CoVa11 " ' I,al, While verf frequent-1 Wlth t!'e 6tatc "f'?r Bch " . 4 in national rnrty J,tod "ht . ln Ag"' largely nti mental, i turd College fund 1 he con- m ,to ' 5 ....- tract bct-een the slafe and the 'on eiiiiumt'u -uu u nut's . , ' . . , , . . i ... i school' was never intended tq .1 Ul UIC Bi:ilt:jliv Hi K"t i i , .. i ..., .:.t . ..-:,t- ptrmanent, nor was it ever Ho. nd iititiTIn to be immanent by anybody Ufthetcri..W '-'t saterBnwaryarrangemfnt iii'.W .ta prot a Ul. . . f r.vemendmtood. clearly t t ,,, ' be such, in which there was no cw bors and himself frOmabnd local : wv ' . , ... : . e ... . ' vcvance on the part of the tate ol government in whatever f nape it i ,. 1 , ipay present itself, and ready at all i rd ? 6ubJett to rovooatK,n by times to tear away the veil of party j llaturc at any time. hen necessity which professional polit-J last this, contmct was revoked icisnrf always throw about their i il wa UI'0" the proportion of the sclfiah scheme? of nggrandizment. ! t;"ur;" u'' oitbeirown suggesting. ine tn derstanding was clear and th le under- nggrandizment. lie must beware, however, lest he be entrapped by pretending , re- jsojihy of govern nicnt by the the liren & Childs, OENERAI. MEltCl! ANDISE DEAI.EK8- ntlNKVILLE, OREGON -fULL lolNE Of- Dry Goods, Notions, Dress Goods, FANCY GOODS AJvID JHRDWARE. a Our Stock is New, Fresh and Stylish. Our Assortment Is Full and Complete. LOOK US OVER! peolile should form a part.jpf the ation of all young men. They d then be better fitted to see ugh the schemes of demagogues to mayter their pitrtisan fcel instead of becoming slaves to leaders. Association has mucL to do with the fixing of polit ical principles in the minds of men and undur the influence of habit words to often take the place of the thoughts they once expressed, but to whatever political party the young man may attach himself, he sliotJJ have such a clear acquaint-a-.t.vft.I the "mc itm.; of party, tfte scope of its powers, and the prihtples of government as to re tain command of himself, that he may always be ready to act the part f f a good citizen in the com mif nity of which he is n member. N u.nn can be a good citizen who is ""K'difl'crent or careless about wrorvgs done to his neighbor so long as l.Hi is unaflected." lie must be sympathetic and a3 far as may be unscjflsh, an advocate of justice to all, rind couragous enough to up hold his own and his neighbors cat) si) by speech and by vote. There is abUndant opportunity for the ex erci.-ifc of all these qualities in a cit'ifor power naturally drifts in other more plausible and more respectable schemes perti a ps of place transfer was formal. Whatever rights the church may have had, by any possibility, were fully and ii ii : i t ii.. r. ,.f n and power. Good citizenship 1 ifV"J reMgueu. a,. ,., ....... . ! )iia hi ftnim now Bt-t nt) IS fhame- means. in sliott. that the man who; . . ; 1 . . in nrivatr? life distdars the Qualities i .u:i, -i,t. o dishonesty character shall exercise those same ; less in its hardihood, gross in its j If the men I affairs of the " who manage the Methodist Church on the good fame of his city is to be South ia 0rcSon ,,ved in ,ref D defended aaad its inte'rests pro- $f the-v had t0 fta' here an-(1 awce moted; lie mult be sincere, sym-j the public contempt provoked by pathetic, courageous, ready alike to i their Bhsinele.s policy, they would yield and to demand justice fornoturge t5'18 alsrJ c'aiIn- fut himself and for others, and intel- tbey are not residents here ; they ligent enough to c.xpoBeand thwart are ousiders hcn.d tho re.ach f the schemes of conspirators, wheth- 8Corn Wlth everything to gam and er of his own or of other political to loFe- They have redely overridden the protests ol tlie Dest (men in the ministry of the church j here ajaU -iiavc alienated many the laity. One parties. men in Po They 3iVnii IIa:kina'l. (Conriur Jonrnal.l A liU H-I1BK!I )! V llirilin III I'".,. . , . Al.: r i 1CC- 0- . i n'aii has neen uriwi fuui unr fiscal year 1SRI. 8(, amounted to I , f'f . --fA,v r .i i .ptin t and others are . 'follow b $10,000,000, by far the largest 1 I1 , ... ' t. icafiae they will r.ot i.o-oocratein a, amount ever 'tefore,rid- It him A : , However this controversy end. ' must close the career of tho V. Methodist Church South in Oregon. incieasc of zU,uJUaJOU as compar ed with iaSo and ?12,000,0OO as' 1 )POt" fPI ALfw compareu w iiit ivoo. a mis as ine veterans pass away, the cost of the residue is increasing with startling rapidity. But the Grand Army of; nrn not :i1 sfied. a c w6 Tl hat It Weald Bu (V-co Sun.) HM. - t " 1 il .-l. !.. n.,Ki; ..c.A a ne rreigiii uu uvitt,iiuu i,crii re-. Relying upon their importance dsj dred one dolk! r tn f0 tho -'little joker" in the political ilc"w-" ',.. , , sciuia ii&u a iliuu Lviti vriijj' a cents a bushel. Yet the same tax of one dollar per ton on all cuchro of the North, they have ceased to petition and have assum ed a tone of command and intimi dation. They even eeek to produce the impression that the law-making raised in Eastern Washington, and on all grain Oregon and now seeking to.tljo hands of tho small bodies of i . . ..... . Lmerdwho mane it meir Business io Attend to political affairs, and who by tS.c power of organization and discipline soon obtain a weight of infliictico out of nil proportion to thcii numbers. , Tho citizen who hafko pfrsonal interest in politics, whol d&es not make it a business to seek; ofiico for. himself or for his friends, however desirous ho may bo bl h ave affairs properly directed for t,iie good of tho'wholo people, OKO. W. BAMNKS. II. f. NIOIIUW. BARNES & NICHOLS, ATTO It N li Y H-AT-L AW, rillNIC Vll.t K, ------ OltKOON. O.aoo-Iiovlow lluOill ng. D. U. PATEE, CONTRACTOR A BUILDER PlIINItVlU.B, ------ OkROOK, WORKING CLASSES pteparBd tofumlnh al 1 i1rkh with employment at limne, the whole il tlie time, or tlmir pre laumeiiU. llualitaw new, HKht n'l nrofltalua. leruiia of either kox emlly earn from no neiiU In ivtw er evenln, nil nruporlloiiM mn hy i1ur'tlii alltlielr tlii In ih btmliiona. liny. i,(l lrt eitni mmrly an iiiiikIi h men. I'lml all who oe tliU miy amid their illros, ana tail th huIHM, we ilia thln-oirt-r. To kiu'Ii I are uin well HhlhMl w will "end one duller tn y fr the trouble of Wttllnir, Pull jutrlUiu isr and (mini Ireo. . If WO you low, ln-jjit diflfieult as an individual to do uotscll yoaQiids wawill makasome.tma,els8e4 Vth. hoeo v .jk':. -- ' L) 8 t mSnage v i,. i ,,-fetnterest of themselves -FINE I.I.N K OF- BOOTS AND SHOES, All orders by mail promptly flllod at orlcos that CANNOT BE DEAT. and their friends. Yet it is his manifest duty to fight corruption in il ublio places, and to defend Solo agents in Crook' County for' Ashland Woolen Mill Goods -AflKNTS FOll THE MITCHELL WAGON -AND- CANTOJf CLIITKR PLOW. himself and his neighbor from cor porations that seek to enrich them Selws from grants of franchises thatlaro an injury to the communi ty o atoh to property-owners. Fortun the scheme of our government mtikjes of tho people themselves the supreme court to ultimately, pass upoi men and measures. It is the busi, icss of tho politician to so ob- power may not" dare disregard their j Reaper transportation down the demands, and threaten the cliiefi1"" "uu,u,iul,UU10 magistrate with public insult, Their organizations have been put in this attitude, and if such action isYeally at .variance with the senti ment of the majority of members, only the latter can prove it to be so. If they fail to furnish that proof the verdict of the tax-paying public, must logically go against the whole body as an organization for political blackmail. A Longr Tramway. (Scientific American.) w The longest street tramway in tho world will be that which is to connect a number of towns near Buenos Ayres, South America, and which will have a total length of 200 miles. The road , will also be xeept ional in "that sleeping-ears - ii i :A r. win vq run upon tytur iiietuiuiuit, of the passengers. Horses will be employed as a motive powcrinstead of steam, because horses are cheap, fuel is dear, and the peoplo are slow. The price of two tons of coal will buy a horse with its harness. Tho sleeping cars and all the other equipments of the lino are being supplied by a Philadelphia com pany, and these cars are stated to bo curiosities. Th?y are four in number, IS feet in length, and are furnished with four berths each, which aro made to roll up when not in use. The cars are furnished ; with lavatories, water coolers, linen presses, and other conveniences, and are finished throughout with Tho otherrollingstock 6W"i: tho question at issue as to J . .t 4 t 1 .. 1 i. . i n luiso decision is it me oas- ,.!,.. i.i. "of tho people thomselycB to comprises four double-decked open p ,tlo such political education Wears, ty"ttty platform cars, twenty gondola cars, six refrigerator cars, uch political fchW free thorn from the influence.: of demagogues and enablo them to four poultry cars, " furnished with coons, eisrht cattle cars, two uerrieiv cade, locks in two years,' and in from six or seven years more would build a canal around The Dalles. This money has been paid into the coffers of the 0. It., & N. for years, yet that company say they cannot reduce the freight rates to $4 per ton. The fact is that the difference of ono dollar per tou (now granted) on all wheat shipped over the O. Ii. & N. since it was built, would have opened the Columbia from Wallula Portland. This great and glorious old grand motherly government, refuses to give back from her trou blesome surplus enough to open up a road to market, but has allowed this people to be taxed by railroad ctrffipanics in a sum sufTicent to have given us the relief demanded. The sale of the lands in this dis trict, the increase in population, and the consumption of dutiable goods by the people who would set tle in fhis vast wheat field wero the Columbia opened, would repay in three years the whole sum neces sary to open the river If congress would be dumped in the river at Celilo, they would arrive at The Dalles in a few moments, convinced if ali ve of the magnitude of tho Columbia and tho urgent necessity of a canal. But this like all other schemes to teach n congressman anything, would be onlyx avail ablo knowledge to him In tha next " world, and there the good Lord will not have to bother himself about the river and harbor bills. The protection of pig iron, and duly intelligently exercise tho right of pnra (,. lifting heavy material, and on sulphur, will occupy iuo3t of his suflrHge. This is partieulary the two hundred box cars. (.spare time. 1 J I v. t -:v ' J JL X 1 SVc a J 4 a ""5 I V 4