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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1887)
ljllluj.j-ejl i i" ' iravnif ymn .n i mu i H iwm HI if TGiE OREGON SCOUT. AMOS K. J;M . - l.DITOlt, City ami County Official Paper. Saturday, July 1(5, J 887. i-V.V.V 77 WJfHtA run. The renin nb.ive Mentioned bit it eoininuniejilinn in week' Chicf titin on oitr ciiiiiity iifftibv wiiic'i i a riirio.iiv in it wiv. Wo can not jtivo it in full, bill cull ottl a few of the. jniiicipnl ariunciils so 1 hut people, may know just bow tilings stand, anyway: I'M tor ( h'e ti'u: I trtift you will fraul na a neii.iu.; :c nr uidiitised I cm view t In stiliji-cl f.toui an intpiir t in 1 standpoint I'nion eount.y ror iipt littln riufr rowiirdly and vciuil unjustifiable debt ohlruriinnist.s unlawful divc.s'ou of .jti't.OOO spci -tiiaiion of rin;.r n-enibcrs the Ar rns curriipt and dishonorable; lo rn) ovffiinicnt unpriueiided niijni.-i-lions I'iuc creek road Mviudlc court bouse cli(iiu Its editor (MIC) was subjected lo arrc-t and iiiik-U Irial to prevent lien speeeb bounded by a frauir of iiriiii'd bullies tin: Arus mibscpieiitlv in nshus ri n r uttorneys an obecitre , verdant voutb elected to the ollhe nf county Hern and after two years of dishonorable caicer. re-tirin'-r ton farm valued at $:u.)UU ' our county Judre is proving bini.-elf tbeir supple tool junketing about at tbe public expense tbe. rSiifr lawyers l'iue creek job wben Skiff diap peared (In; same cli(tie hungered aaiu lor pap petty jso-udp- toadyism I advised .Mr. liuiulilc! etc. . etc . etc; (J. II. Kjxn. Tbat "sii-!i" sboiibl b; the case,, mid (lie people not rUe up n one man, mid cry aloud, witb Finn as mouth piece, is truly barrowiii'.'. It is Ibe ii'itortune. of men in olllce. Jiowever boiie-l and sincere they may j be in their efforts for the promotion of (be general welfare, and (lie frond of tbe people, in be hnrr.issed .am! nii rcpreieiilcd bv iiiierupuloiis parties, S(!emiiif!ly for no reason but the desire to attain notice thereby. It is fjeuer ally found, upon investigation, that the bowl come from some irresponsi ble parly who never paid a cent of taxes in bis life mid can have no possi ble interest in the financial condition of the county or its iiittuiiycini'iil . II is the duty of public journals, and in jacj eve- nrjvate cilbjoit, H,.0XJ""0. iruud T.'!.crever It is foii'.U!, but noi (o defaine any man because lie liuppL'iisj j to lie in olllce. Tbe rorr in tbo fu ture, as in tbe pasl, will not bo found silent when nuvlblhjr coiicpniiiiy the welfare of the people, needs ventila tlitfr, but at. present nothing of Ibe kind seems to be called for. Our county is in a thrivin;r and prosperous condition, its maniiftemeiit is econom ically administered, and il indebted ness is lieiiifr frradually decreased. As to its ulll-ials. if Ibey are not, one and all, honorable and paiiistakiiifr iiiciii . slriviiifr to do wind, they believe to be rljrhl in all llmijrs, we are very much mUtakeu. So far as we can see the people of tlio county have nothing in particular to worrv about . Judge Deiidy has given Ibe iutcr Btale law a black eye in fact be has knocked the props from upder it and leaves the country in as bad a tlx as bcfoie the passage of the law. In a decision recently -riven be declares that the Oregon ami California road, which lias considerable opposition, can charge, less for a loiifT than a short baul, in order lo secure and maintain business. In oilier words any road that lias oppesiilon can charge, as lit tle as they please on trclght to termi nal points, and can charge as much as Ibey please on freight lo wayside stations. The inlerslale law was got ten up principalis-, for the benellt of intermediate points, and now it is too bad that our Treat, wise and good Judge Dcndy should step in and say tbal the law shall not be enforced, es pecially alter our uongrujNUiun bad spent so many weary week llxtng tt up, Hut then it may occur-to somo thai Heady does not bold this great and glorious republic in the palm of liis bamil, and Ibat there may be an appeal even from bis decisions, Wes ton l.ciu cr. A town "without a live, lushing, crowing, thorough-going, get-up-tuid-gei newspaper, is like u train without a locomotive dead, motion less, inert uiul of no attention, hot no business iiuui say be cannot afford lo patronize the local paper, lie bad as well say be cannot afford to do business. The newspaper is really a joint stock atfiitr, and every man who bin a pride of u town and county oiifrht to reel it bis duty to lend his i supper! to keep up the 'newspapers of I tbo county. Willis Point Chronicle. ! Hoys' brass bands mtiu to bo n the rngo just. now. r'orhiuiitulv, I'nlou is not nllllcted with a nuisance of this kind. If there is anything ,n()ro l!m iinotber having a tendency to train tbo average boy up to titter wortblohs jil'ns, us a man, it Is for older people to tsneouriigo him to toot ou a wvn when bo should ho nt school eiulcuvorintr to fret into hl citiuiunt the knowledge that would III hint to take part in the battle of llfo, nud become a useful cjtl.cu. THE . 1 31 E1UI I XPAll TV On the tlb insl., in Saratoga ball . 1 at San Francisco, the State organize- I tion of tin American party in Califor- , nia was effected. On the Tilt an en thusiastic mass meeting was held at the s-inie place in rallllcalion which wa addressed by I'.oruck, Kldridfre. l'ixley, Wifrfiiiiftton and others. The following extracts are taken from the addrc-s tmd platform issued by the Slate Ontral Ooiumillee, which was , unanimoiislv adopted: "'I'lie Aau'rican party, culled in!n rsU tt'lice tn ivpel the btvailoti nf dMlii-iolis eni'iiiit' . tliut tlirtati'ii the safety of thiM-nun-try and who hiipvril the existence or repiib limn K'lvcrniiiL'iit wbbin it borders, nnikcs 1 no oj.oloy for its ntv-Miimitliin. It the party of luitiomil d fciise, called upon to perform dinii-s wbii-h, through eownrdlee , uiul bicll'r -rem-, have- bit n avoided liy ImMi ' the j rcat l''s o ical parties of the co'imtry. I lie lu.s.iii t ins of our eiiimtry iirein iltiii-' ;er of lil,.' ile.-tro(l by n elass of n.Uu people who nre ignorant of tIicircot nud imliirereiil to tin ir value. Tliey have taken iolint piHsfinu (lf tlieballot-bo.v, ami as- ' Mimed control uiul lunuaKcmciit of die po- ! ' liuc.il oiticosoi'tbi' iiaiimi. I'riiubiiils, pan- i pri-s, vMjfMlioiid unit Milttii-id inlvvuttirers i are swarming to the eniintry in dangerous j numbers till, emboldened by their slreiurlh. they have combined to direct and control f , our jailiiie all'air.s. Encouraged Jy livnl poli.U'iil interest.', and anioui to' secure their puli.ii nl siipjiort, they are aided liv i .col-uipt pniclinw lob-coiiiiM hctors; y.ealolH I partisans anil corrupt party judges aid tliein . i.i tlulrejliniiial cllort. lobival; the laws in i llitir baste lo bccoine citi.i'iis, and wbeueii- ' rolled a slleli, llicy arc'iicouraeil by rival ' piirnes to iiei.u4inl m!eMMion ol otllcial po sitions. Uio iluiics of which tliey aieiue!i l illy anil inih ally unipialilleil ti'uliscliai'e. 'io siii-li an extent have these iirni-tiecs been j c.irrhd, that we liinl the land infested with , an ijinorant am ciiiiiin.il I'ordeJi popuL-i-tion which has become dangerous lo the I Meli'are of the eoiintry, brliijjiiiK ignorance I to our judicial bciu'li, mid di morali.ation to every branch of our f."ivernmeiit. The J respectable mi ive-bovn Auieiicini cltieiii, ' ami the lespiciable mid honniable class of , inielliffcnt mlopied fureln-born cittens deem it nece.s.ary to combine, for puroes of .-elf ileieiisi, and for llii- iieervadou of ' republican fmvernnient, into a political par ly. The lirt object ot this imny is patriot ism : lo preserve the instiiuliDiisiif the coun try iroiu destruction, and to iiuiiiitain the laws from violation ,v this incursion of Kuropcan barbarians, and to maiiuaiu or- ilcranil e,oo.l miverument in the eouutrv is the piimury o'deet of Ibe American party. We unite to this organization all intelligent and honorable men of all nationalities, all re leious iie' -f. am' -cm -il" irlies and all sec inns of i u J mil ry. d k Thi conveii. . c'llliil'iof lb- iur pai f n ran dmr an .'in riean p irty in the fl'ite i.l On. oinia, declares itself in favor ( f the lollouiiiLf prhiciilcs: l'irt, all citi zens of nutive birth anil all who have lieeonc ci i ens by it hipdoii, who arcofood inoil character uiul whfiare loyal to the itoveru nient of the I'liited .Siatis of Anieric.t mid obedient to the laws, wlto.iis nntivechizens. acknowleilKe no other or higher authoritv than the Constitution of (he I'nitcd States and the Constitution of the .State in which tliey reside, uiul who, by the process of natu raliatlou. have in pood tnitb foresworn their iilletriance fnuyerv i-iyll and eceli'sj'is llMf nmmj!:' ,,f " f,,r(,1n clhtnicter, are entitled lo hOY.mf bKinnr.- tu;: "U-ii-eiin party, to Mlt:tl iiartielpatlim In "s til'tVllPWs And to partake ol all Its benellK The Anieiicanpaitv U r"v"1" "f "'"ul1- inp the laws ol iiniiiljrrntiim as to prevent thecominp to our shores of nil aliens who are crituinals or paupers, of all who are unt il!' a mural eharaiter, intellectual capacity , and physical health to pive assurance of I tbtir value ascidens; and in favor of re- i strlctinp the ituiioi tation of all laborers un der contract of hire in any industrial or me- ' eliitnical pursuit. The Anietiean partv i j in favor of the iiuincdtat:' and uncoudition- ' al repeal of all naturalisation laws, reserv- j hip tlte riphls of all who have in pood faith j ilcclarcd( tin ir intention of hee.ininiLt Ainer-I'-itn citiens, allowing them to eoiuiilete their lejfiil processor naturalization. There I shall he n i interference with our present j non-seelii! iatl free-schools system of edllea- 4 lion ; no interference by any church or re ligious orpiiitialiou in the polities of the country ; there .shall be no connection of any character whatever between Church and .state, mid all political eotitroer.iesof what ( ver chtn acter, eisiinp in other cotinti ii"'. shall not become the subject of agitation or c'lusiileralion in the Cinled States of Amer ica. The nnn-roMenl alien shall not be entitled to own lauds in the I'nitcd States, nor permitted to ivct ive the same by Inheri tance; and none but citiivns shall he author ized to aeipiire title to any part of the pub lic (ionium, or to the enjoyment, use or oe cupanev or tin; sani.. Laws shall he pasei coiupelliupiill citiens to exercise the privi leco of the elective franchise, providiup pen alties for the avoidance or nnn-porriruinuce of that duty. Our first necessity is organization, We organize as Americans to assert our ri'jht to home rale of Anieric.t by Americans, not douhtinp our ability to meet and deter mine unv and every ipiesiion, local or na tional, that may present itself fur the con sideration of the p irty in tlte future. In view of the national orjL'aui.ation that Will he enlivened lor ibe nomination of Presi dent ami Viee-I'reddcnt of the I'nited Slates, the Kxreutive Committee shall he anthiii ieil to appoint deleuatt s thereto, and to enroll the American Party of Californi t in the American National I'.niy of the Tid ied Stales." The foundation is evidently laid in (lie above for a frreal and powerful party. TbeJ principles eunuucialed are those thai should actuate, the breast of every true and loyal citizen, and thousands who have looked in vain for a mitiiratiou, by the dominant parties, nf Hie evils wbi -h exist, and the disasters which tlueateu us, will hasten to man this new ship of slate, in the hope that it will be able to ac complish the thiiifrs that iinixt bo ac complished, and nt oiht. It is full time. The republican party per formed a noble work in its youth, hut now, decrepit and senile, it has become a festeriiifr, corrupt muss, with nothing to commend it to the great, just and progressive heart of the peo ple. Tim problems It solved twenty year ago, aro not the problems of to day. The democratic party Is some what bettor, and in Its new accession to power three years ago, tbo people felt that 11 moro acceptable regime, anil political polloy would bo inaugu rated. And it has been to a certain extent, but too slow. lVolmbly in the oourso of. the next twenty years, it would bring about thoe measure, that bhouhl bo In full force now, or at least Inside the next two years, be fore it is too late. Its leaders aro too timid and cowardly. Thoy aro not the kind that tiro neodod to-day, and the funrloss, aggressive, truo men, whocomo forward In thW crisis, will be the lender 'of the future. It is stated that Tom I'ottcr's recent move in ordering the routing of freight for .Montana. Utah and Idaho, via Portland, will precipitate the construc tion of 11 new line by the Southern l'acillc Company, which is intended to head off the Oregon Short Line, by which latter road Ibe Tnion Pacific: i imw carrying freight to and from Portland. At present the Southern Pacini: Company N powerless to light for business of the northern territory, hut it has projected a Hue whicli it will now make baste to bsiild, and which will again give il a fair share of tbe desirable trallic. Thi branch is lo leave the California and Oroiron road at or ueiir Korl Scott, in Nor thern California, and is to run north easterly throii!:li Ke.'fdorn Oregon to a junction with Hie Xtn thorn Pacilie al a point not yel determined on, IN itltfKF, A.NI) TO TIM: l'OINT. Pyspqisia i dreadful Disordered liver is misery. Indigestion is 11 foe to good na ture. The human digestive apparatus is one of the most complicated and wonderful tittups in exigence. It is easily put out of order. (ireasy food, toiiph food, sloppy food, bad cookery, mental worry, late hours, ir regular habits, and many other thinps which oupht not to be, have made the American people a nation of dyspeptics, Hut (Ireeit's Aupint Flower has done a wonderful work in reforniinp this sad busi ness and inakiup the American people so healthy that they can enjoy their meals ami be happy. Iteineinber: Nohappiness without health Hut (ireen's Auptist Klower brinp health and happiness to the dyspeptic. Ask your druppist for a Imttlc. Seventy-live cents. I.KTTHII I.I.ST. Itemiiiuiti uiiciilied for at the rnion post- olllee, tlie month etulini; .Iitite:!'). lsM7. i'.ailKh Ah lielliar.l MrTliomas Colwell Miss Olive CroH'onl Mr Vint (iordon Mr II. .1 llacklev Marcilotisti Johnston Mr M .lames ill M .lamcsoii Mrs Mase .Jacobs Mr bee .luukiii (li'iiC McAlexainler Mrs V Smith Mr Sutherland .las Persons calling for anv ot' lb" above, will please say ' advertised. (it:o. I Iht.i,. 1. M.. rnion. Or. Leave I'nion daily at 2 p. in, ariives at Coycat p. 111. J.ca,es Coyeat Stt. 111 , arrives at Tnion i,it U:'.W) a. in Conneclioii.s miidi; ,lj JJIliott's coaches runniiiK to the depot, i'i'imilR Jias.seie.'ers fin' east and vcst bound tripis.s YlATIJS tor l'Af4SHNf!Ui:S. MtA!H jinii im:i:ic.iit, ittiA.soNAiti.i:. liOItlNSON A: LAYX1C, Proprietors. NOTICE FOR l'l'RLICATION. Lank ori-ii i: at La (inANiiu.onr.r.ox, ) .litlv 1:1, ItWi. f Xotice is heieby ftlven that the I'ollowiii;; nained settler has nled notice of his inten tion to make Dual nroof in support of his claim, and thatsaiil proof will lie made be fore Iteisterand lieceiver tit L'i (iramle, OicL'on.on Aii.Mist Jtlth., 1SS7, vi.: IIHN. I! Y MAYOTTH. ltd. No. .'Km, for the W'M NV, and N'j SW'., Sec lOTp I S 1! V) K. lie names tin- followiuu' wilue.ses to prove his continuous residence upon, and culti vation of, said' land, vise: (. Lesae. Peter (loyette, William Alexander and Kd. Oar Hon, all or I'nion, Oregon. llnxnv ltixr.u i:t, 7-1'i-wll. ItcKister. NOTICE. All orders that have been presented and not paid piior to .Inly l'-'th tssil will be re deemed to that dale, Interest ceaes the (lib day of .luly, ISsV. K. C, lUIAINAUD, County Treasurer, t nion county, Or. Ascension School. Cove, I'nion county, Oregon. A Collegiate School for Girls. Fourth year begins September ith ISs". 'rimroub' eour.se, Terms low. For pro.s liei'tus, address: UKV. WM, U. I'OWMLL, T-il-m'.'. Principal. Leighton Academy. Cove, I'nion couuly, - - Oregon. For Yountf Men and Hoys. o Full Acadeinleal Course, with board and washing, lor lialf .scholastic year, fUnOU, Tldrd year lie-ins September Ltlth., 1S.S7. For nriisncetus, address: C 1 15HV. VM. It. POWKLL, T-SLnc'. Principal. Must Jic SottlcTlT " Having had the ini fortune to lose my en tire stock of goods, by lire, on the morning ortheKOth. t must reipiest all tliose indebt ed to mt to call at once and settle their ac counts, as I am in need of money, and must have it. JOS. WliHiHT. To Those Indebted. On the morning of May SOth. I had the misfortune to lose, by lire, my ib ug store and its entire contents, account hooks inclu ded. I am cnnicllcd to ask those who are indebted to me to call at my oIUcj at the First National Hank, and agree upon amount due, and arrange tor .settlement of suinu. Please call at vour earliest convenience. JNO. T. WltKUIT. A ranch ol 2lu acres in the liol part of (inuitie Itomle Yallev - die garden spot ol l'jistern Oivjjon. Ninety ueitw 'well ut to timothy; 11 avres good fanning laud, lbs balaiiiM good p;isture. well wtiteretl and near tiinhi'. A very dt'straWo pine, mid will lit) sold cheap for rh. No rottsonnle offer refusetl. ldl on or addr : J V ItrsSKI.I., or .1 YV. Hill Cof, Or, l'r.nw r 17 1' irtlau i.tingow. 1 1IW a Pa Baa Li ill :or the Startling to be DEALER IX ' Stores, Tinware. Hardware, Stoneware, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, W Rfmp At Prices that will Astonish: M IMM Vou. Call and see. Tf you are in ii'" d of tin Osborne No. 11 Steel I'raiiie Twine Hinder, give me a call. KNAPP, BURRELL & CO., Portland, Or. (icncral Ap-nts fur Oregon and Wa.siiiu.u'ton Territory for the CELEBRATED HAIX "iS. WAGONS, TJ1E IUJFKALO IMTTS TIIKESHKHS and EX(MNKS, THE b'ACIXE Si'IMNC VA(U)XS, HACKS and JtL(J(JIES, THE COLLJinrs nrCiOIKS, KOAD CARTS and UUCKHOAl.'DS. WOULD H UNOWNED HKKIH.XC "ALL STEEL" TWINE HINDERS Several kinds of Hay Rakes, Sulky, Gang and Walking Plows, WOULD KENOWXED MeCOIiMICK TWIXE UIXDE15S, THE .MoCOltMICK AND DEERINC MOW13KS, THE 1I0D0ES' NEW LMIMiOVE!) HEADERS, Buckeye Iron Turbin Wind Engines 11M ffUU UUIDIMUD All our poods are lloujdit for Cash and (i(.)OlS CAX 1!K SOI.Ui dve Catalogue, free. TS?l''u!l Mtelunery Curileil, Branch Mouse, WA8KasG ElflAGMBME and WKBWGER. Corwin C. Coffinberry, - Manufacturer, Union, Union County, Oregon. TESTIMONIALS. Union, Ore ton, .May II, ISvST. This is to certify th.tt Mr. Charles ('. Coil iuberry, on May 10. washed with an Acme washing in iehliie at inv hotel, in one hour and forty-live minutes, the following nanieil articles: Family wtidilu:.', -I tine sh rts, pair drawers, "J undershirts, 2 waists, 1 apron, 'J towels, s pair socks, K'hiudker cliiefs, (I collars ami 1 p dr cuffs. Hotel goods, IS table cloths, IS sheets, pillow cases, and "II towels, ITU pieces in all. The above washing gave lierfeet satisfaction. F.. II. MILL Kit, l'ropiietor Centennial hotel. rnion, Oregon, May l'i. lfv7. This is to certify tnat 1 have used the Ac me washing machine and wriiiger, and thorouglilv tested it. and am now atisliud that it is the best washing machine imw in Use, and unliesitatiugl iceoiiiinend it to unv person wishing a washing ma h'ue. 1 alii satlstlcd that it will do all or mo'e than is claimed for it by Mr. ('.iHlnbcrry. MAKY K. HATON. JONES mm 11 J - Dealt-s In mi t m mm and Fane Eissl Is WATC1IKS, CLOCKS, jr.WKLKY. MUSICAL INSTIM'MKNTS, P1CT115K FliAMKS, B1KI) CAC.KS, HABY CAlUUAtiKS, Eti Ctindiivs, Nuts and Fruits, Porioclicnls, Novels, ot. otf. 5g20rders from all parts of the country promptly attended to. HITS Hi 1 I Announcement Soon; made by wine a Snecialiy. will be Sold its low as FIltST CLASS us a call or write lor Illts.r..tLd stock of llejiairs lor ail alw.iy.s 111 sio'-k. Island City, Or. - 0 Th is to e 'rtify tint I have ii'ed the Ac me washing innViiini! ami wringer to do two large family washings, an I it gave me perfect sn Uf'tcdon, ami I think It will do nil that it is recommended to do. Mils. ril.VliLKS ItOlilNS. rnion, (). Mav II. lvS7. fnioM City Hiite'. May llth., 1S8T. ThislstoceitUyth.it the Acme washing mneliine has dune two washings nt my lio tel. anil it has given perfect s.itt.f-ietiou, mid I th'nk it will do ad that Mr. Cotliuhcr i v lepresents it to do. L. .1. liOO l'IIK. I'liion, Oregon, May 1(1, IRS7. This is to ce tiiy that we hae tested the Acme w:ihing inachlne and wringer on sever d occasions, and h ive no hesitancy In iving that it is the bet nnebine we Ii imi seen. MliS. KMMA.ION1S, MliS. ALL IK .ION US. BRO'S. MOIVIL-, :R. C. GREIG Is almost daily rtu'eiviiiK' i additions to liis'lav-jjc stock -or fit Misles, A "new h.i- of Eastman's Perfumes, dust In, which are well known to ttike the lead. Spectacles, Brushes, Combs, etc, A htrpc assortment. Bird Seed, Insect Powder, Mad line and Coal Oil. WBSWD mn (fck!&..$il.. . -'W I Hi I desire to iiilonu the luiblie that I am the sole ajieut forth celebrated UXTHU-I'KISI-: WIND M11.I.S. in rnion coun ty, and invite iut "idiiij; purchasers t to come and examine the , n nov on exhihi tion at inv place in ett rnion. I tim eonvineed you will pronounce it the best mill now m:i!iul'aet'ui-e I. The extremely low prices laee them within the reach of all. Circulars ol win. I mills and turnips sent on application. A. J. KlliltlC. ileci'.i-vj. - 1-. J! f PJilSlI Scij'.lca, If.r.Viago, JjltC3, Bunicc-, Carr.t, Scrstohc:, Spniina, Stitcher, Stiff Jciats, Galh, Soi-cs, Spavin Crr.ck3. Contracted Muscles, Eruptions, Koof Ail, Screw Warms, Rwiuuoy, Saddle Galls, Piles. TK'iO GOOD OLD STAIJD-EY n-cor.:; l:!ir-, for rveryboilyoxnetly what lsclr.lmcil torit. Ouo of '.lie rca-ona tor t'uo Ki-cat popularity ot ."u?tjii!f I.tnlniont li found lnlts uni vei snl neyllti; Lil!!l7. Kvoiybody ncoils bucIi a meilluliie. Tbo I.Jinibc ruini! needs It In ease ot ncclilcnt. Tlio Iluiisou Ji'u nccits it for seaer.ilfanilty m: V!ie t'a.uali.'1'iiwtlb It for his tenuis nail Ills men. 'i"ee r.Iocl.r.uic metis 11 nhrajs on Ills wort I ciich. Tlio Hueriiei'fl.-ilMiie.wof rmorKcney. Tho J'touoerneeiUit can't Ketnlongwlthout It. 'i'!:tj I'acnief noetls It la lib lioubc, hU stable, r.:ul lilj stoc!: ;-.r,l. Viie Steninlioat iniin or the Itoatiiian needs t lu :l!jarat i;pply i.ltontnivlnsliore. YI.o liurnc-ruticiei' noeda tt It U liU l-t V'i 'it', oml B-.Cot reliance. T1m rtocU.urowci' needs it-tt will Eiive lilm. t!i..u -nails of dollar, nn-i a world of trouble 1.io HKlleoail man nueds It mid will need It so losiR i.4 111 llfo Is a round of accidents and danger. Tlie IliichwooilBiiinii needs It. There. 1 noth 1 t.'isllko It aj an autldoto for tho dangers to life, . Jin'.i i-ul comfort which surround tho pioneer. 'i'Jjo filercliniit needs ltabout Ills store nnumij 1 "its oiniilayees. Accidents will happen, and when , ;mfooo:ii3Um Jtustauif Liniment Is wanted at once. . K.eepu IJottte in the House. 'Tls tho best of ;ri,t0'liy, Kec.iti I5ottle!ii the Fnctory. Itsimmcdlate ui.' 1-j cme of ucoldcnt hino.s pula and loss of waKes. . Jicup a lloltlt! Alwnyu in tho ."iiablo for ' osii i liea wniitotl. PATENTS Obtained, nud all Pa'ent Ihisiness attended tu l'r'iinptly and for Moderate Fees. Ournthee is opposite the 1. S. Patent Ottice, nud wo can obtain Putenis in less time tlimi tluwe remote troin Wasniutoii. Sfiul JlODUborDSl WVINtS. We advise lis tti pitntelituhiiilv free of churc; and we nuiko No CJlAltlii: I'NI.Ks.S l'ATHNT IS SKCl'liKI). W'e refer, her:1, to the Postmaster, tlie Supt. of .Mouev O.der lliv., and to otlleialH ot the I'.S. Puteiit O.IUe. For circular, advice, tvruiK ami luh'erciieex to uctutd cli ent in your own State or County, write to C. A. SNOW & Co., Oppo-ite Patent Otiicc. Washington, I). ('. iiest is Tiir.wotjr.T) sSSBtbiKlwfci lu weaiiu iuui:iie. .ir.. unurp.-iiscsl. sctuallr Mll:ulwolKxj-,. (: "n i.Uwrlimnd. I'.-eo from VuliualOU. OCT TllL' (JK.NL'IXK. TOlt SAI.r nv Orecou nud AVnuhliiutou Tor. Morchauti unit llentrrs uenernlly. mm mm r,hTri.....iT"--'-l.j Uraj whim 1 tUU. &U bblTf L kl I t 1JJ sV.(..L b www Q SSA7ER' AXLE 3 UaiPfl&tlieHU 1