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W e gladly give place to the fol lowing editorial item from the Daily PALLAS SATURDAY , MARCH 31, 1883 News. A more determined effort was never made to introduce an abom COUNTY O FFIC E R S. ination upon the American stage, than has been made in behalf of this County J u d g e ,........ . . .C. A. J ohns . outrage upon common decency “ C le rk ,.......... B oswell S helly . known as the “ Passion P la y .” The •* T rea su rer... . .E . T. M iller . ( S A. Uitius. News expresses its view of the mat «• Commissioners, x Jo8_ C baven ter in the follow ing forcible words: According to the telegraphic re S h eriff....................... .H ahdy H olman , Assessor.................... ,.W . J. M ui . key . ports, the “ Passion Play” will not Surveyor.................. . ,\V. P. WnioHT. be publicly produced. Morse will S ch ool S u p t.,.......... ... F rank R ioleb . bave to yield not only to law, but to that stronger element, public opin C oron er................... .. , T . J. L e e . ion, and abandon bis plan. Tbe people are not ready for such a pro Khali lili* W om en V ote? duction; they never will be. The mere idea of comedians and super Hitherto wo have silently watched numeraries sitting down on the stage the agitation of tho otherwise peace where Carmille to-day ends her ful etream of public sentiment on earner of shame, and where Jack Sheppard may to-morrow expiate his the subject of woman suffrugo, crimes, and pretending to bo Christ, which has been steadily widening in in His agony, surrounded by weary, this State, until nearly the entire sleeping apostles— the mere thought waters hare become troubled, ar,d of such a show is revolting. The the subject has become one which, objections to the “ Passion Play are manifold. Tbe News does not like Banquets ghost, will no longer dwell upon these altogether from a “ dow n.” It is a living fact that the religious point of view. Tbe most issue, distasteful a9 it may be to serious objections are non-religion. many persons, is upon us; and that In this case Christ is looked upon, in the very near futuro wo will bo not as tlie bead of the church, but as the supreme governing influence called upon to answer at the ballot of our modern civilization. His box the question found nt the head word«, deeds, example, and fate are of this article. The last Legisla transcendent. He belongs to our ture having taken the necessary lives. To have this august and sa cred personality brought down to action to place beforo the voters of the level of a negro miuistrel show Oregon a constitutional amendment isu crime. T o earn money by such providing for female suffrage, in a play would be a crime against de the June election of 188-1 every legni cency. voter in this State, will be called tVe nre under obligations to Hon. upon to meet tho question face to M . C. G eorge M. C. for important face. As sensible men, and in order congressional documents. to intelligent, action at that time, it ST A TE AXI» T E R R IT O R IA L . becomes every such voter to begin to acquaint himself more perfectly with W alla W alla has lost one o f s the measure. It is safe to say that most prominent citizens through the notwithstanding all that had been death of Robert Stott. A bank is to be established at said and written upon the subject, tw o-th ills of the legal voters of this ltoseburg at an early day. A thing much needed ut that place. commonwealth have no well defined A young lady. Miss Xellie Ingalls opinion pro or cou. In saving this by name, is to have the position of we mean no disparagement of the commissary clerk for the O. K N. heroic labors of the New Northwest Co. at The Dalles. and its immediate supporters in be- The Sellwood Real Estate half o f f« in i' r; While that Company, are building a new steam paper h is I- • n bn •«■!_v r ad by tiie sawmill’ some four mite* sooth of E.i*t Portland. ladies, and ha - n -ilen'l.v m-inld The ein>grA'i'*n boom from the in g public i ;i . a uong our j Eastern ."iliite. to Ort /.»o i“ n ••< i* mothers, and i n I dim <’ i i • in-; a- . i • ii fr».m Be fli a o ' it has a mal i ; t h e gre.. flood.-’ on th ' thin in i \i • i> r with Sum Vi e u . sueer. And . ■ you ask men in •• vote on the .1 ! . i nut mi answer I'd remains \ • • - « i i t cates of t ’ 1 i to hold. to the a *>i:. .. H ie b u i l d i n g ho uni That wo n n h r n moral I iinp> by lllll IN light b> vu c, - . 1 i ; i . ' i ■ l u III ilu i'*' -enroih oi part in the g >• era a • i o f th 8ta*e, murkt»t oiifflit to lit* g io il ou llu no rational person will dent . The Suomi this year. Mr. J. C. F lood, one of Rosi b jr^' s question is to he settle 1 troni two leading considerations, viz., the de leiiiliiq' merchants, died at his home in that city on Thursday, Minch 13. sire of .woman themselves, and the He was a Hou-iu-luw of the lute Gen. expediency of the men- ire, viewed Jos. Lime. in all its bearings. There is un A large steam saw mill is being questionably a large class of the reeled nt Robbiuson 1‘ oint, on Till- women who are willing, if not anx- onook Bay. It has beeD a matter of ,i i i- r e astonishment that tile lumbering i o u s to assn ■ tin obligations of . . . business lias not been pushed in that the ballot, ih ero is also another H0utiou before. class who are entirely passive on the IIO IIIlIH l.i: w irli. Bubject, and there is still another class o f considerable extent wbo aro On Sunday tnoruiug of last week, pronounced opposors of tho meas says the Missoulian, a shocking ac ure. It would bo interesting to cident occurred at a tie camp a few know just how the Indies themselves 11™1.68 » b°.?S Mi8soultt- »>7 * "° ...... . ..U lii.t'iiv' in il, reference to little children were launched into stand, ns O a il. majority, eternity in an awful manner, and a it. We believe that a majority are fond father and mother were nearly ia favor of suffrage, but we have no erazed by the sudden death of their only offspring. Mr. and Mrs. W. means of knowing tho fact. W o have al wavs believed that wom- G. Stark are recent comers from ,, , ,, .1 . Butte, though formerly resident of en arc moral!, l etter than men, end ’ . D , ,, ■ . , ' this country and living in the valley so far ns her moral influence would llf,ar Lon Lon. Mr. S. has an in- go toward purifying the cesspool o f terest in n tie contract with Mr. corruntion that exi ts in collection Sloan, o f Missoula, and Imd moved witn the politics of l iie country,we are his family up to the camp, tempo- . , , , , , rnrilv moving into a w oodenlm ild- convmced that some advantage would i[li? ^ th biil household goods and be reaped on the part of the govern- c.l„thing. Oil ' Sunday morning meat. But then the question ro- the family were breakfasting in a mains whether the women would tent close by, Mrs. Stark heard a not be morally damaged by contact faint scream from one of the chil dren, which she had left in tho house with this dirty pool. But in view o f asleep. Bushing out of doors, she tho whole question we feel a little was horrified to find the house in a like Josh Billings in war times, w ho, blaze. Mr. Stark immediately broke in the ma pianimi y o f his patriotism open the door, but tierce flames drove him back. The building was was willing to sacrifice all of his soon (lulled to pieces, but every wife's relation upon the alter o f Ills thing inside was blackened nnd country. We ur ■< almost lursiiadetl churied beyond recognition. Tim to cast our m >th rs, an 1 wives, anil '-liildren were a girl and boy, aged sisters, and da ig l i t e r - i n t o t l m s e c ! b respectively six and three years. in g callidi »li oi « i u rn ‘lion as a sort o f deodorizer an 1 » itit remits. NEW TO DAY. W » are ia r G eorg »’* v i House of .1 1 ' 1 1883 on thè < i j usa Cau il ' ij • Short b it is I le l sentati m i if v and ligure* m favor of pro npt ie- tion on thè ;mrt of ' Jougres* in thè « 1 2 \ D -3 T O ^ E 3, incoi p ori m i «fin o est >r,irise Mr G eorge come*' as neur lepri -eiitiugj Kxoeateil in lUli.ui mul Aiuoricuu thè whole S.ate of Oregon as any lir b lt * mau thè pm l - trave seni to <'mi- gres* for many years. We are glail t L80. FVF.RY VARIKTY OF ( F.MFTKKY AND uther Sinn« work, Granite Mo.iumeut», »ml on to know ttiat Oregon ha* a timo in " ... ... , , - . . ; «*l<**ure tu hurial lots», fiimi»iu.*d t* «»rder. public 1110 WUO IH CU[»!Al)l6 Ui lTAinff the Orm House, Saiutn. Alu, Staigcr Dr>»th rs, above local iiiflueuces, and scctional 1 U' •tnfes, and of nndeitakiug to dis- F. D. McDO W E L L . ehargs his duty faithfully r igardless — rRACTHAU— of fear er favor. . Ü Ü , » t :■ , ,,, Witdmhr d Jeweler. ....rr:;- over the proceetiinffH of the » . . . a -. * . Inutiluti* until next week. «a b solu tely impossible to in U.U week on account o f full and running dealer IN CLOCKS, W A T C H E 8 , J E W - m S IL V E R W A R E . W* will try » ~ k- Salem , : ; : Oregon. Is that you do yourself justice by buying goods where you can get them tlie cheapest. I know it is the practice among a great many m er chants to sell a few leading articles at cost, hut they must make it up on something else. I intend to T h e M ost l u r m n i l dim-oveml, ns it is certain in its effect* am! .I,,.,« strictly adhere to very Low Prices in/everything 1 ever not Mister. READ PROOF BELOW. offer for sale, and in I AS BEEN IN PRACTICE OF IfW PROFESSION L in this place for about twenty-five years, and 1 attend to all business | Office, opposite the Dallas Hotel, comer of Maiu I andCourt street, Dallas, Polk Count}, Oregon. The Best in the World! PATENTED BY M. V. ENSLEY. T U T f'S - P IL L S METOSggr.-MB The Monarch is the chief of bee-hive«. As a roomy, conviently arraingeU and secure hive it has 'not an equal. It is very large, holding about 880 oounilrt—the bftt dcl.ttiul < i■ lu l l ing 4;U). The honev chambers are «<» arranged ■BB that the bees can lie shut off from them after SYM PTO M S OP A they are tilled, giving them free aoceee from the outaide of the hive to the unfilled cham bers. By this means the honey, which is put L o u o f A p p e tite . B o w e l, e o .t ve. P e n i In up in one and five pound frames, can be taken i th e H ead w ith » a vauu d id I uv » e n .stlo n in . *--- th e .________ A*» , WIKI* «.WM b a ck p art, P a m u n d e r th e S h o u ld er from the hive at pleasure, without disturbing b lad e, fu lln ess a fte r eatin » , w ith a dtsln- or even seeing the bees. It is a non-swarming oim ation to e x e rtio n o f b o d y c r rr.tnd, hive, thus requiring no time or trouble in I r r ita b ility o f te m p e r, L o w sp irits, with watching or hiving the young swarms. H av a fe e lin a o f h a v in g n e g le c te d sem e d u ty, ing plenty of room the bees do not become idle W e a rii.css, U iza in e .s , F lu tte r in g e t the H eart, D o t. b o f o r o th e e y e s , Y e llo w 8 km , in a few' weeks, as is tile case with small H ead aoh e g e n e ra lly o v e r th e rig h t eye. hives, which are soon filled; and there is not a B e e lle s m e s s, w ith iltfu l d rea m s, h igh ly point about the hive which is not an improve co lo re d U rin e, a n d ment over the old styles. M r. M . V . Knsley, C O N S T I P A T IO N . of W illam m a, Yamhill connty, is the patentee, and Messrs. W ells A Clark, of Buena Vista, T F T T ’S PIL LS aro especially adapted to Polk county, are the agents for this county iuoh cases, ouo dose effects such a change and counties south. Those who keep bees will o f feelin g as to nstonish the sufferer. They lu c r e a s e ii*«* A|»i*etUe, and cause the do well to call and examine the hive. body to T a k e ot* thus the system Is TESTIMONIAL«. n o u r is h e d , i n i »>y their T o n i c A c t io n on tbe D lg e e tiv e **rgana, I lc ffu ln r M o o t » Rre pro McMinnville, Or, April 13, 1882. duced. Price ¿5 cents. 35 M u rr a y N. If, M r . K nsley —Sir: The Monarch Bee-Hive I bought of you last spring has given me good satisfaction, and 1 think the hive a perfect success. Respectfully Yours, G r a y H a ir or W hibkhrs changed to a G lossy W m . H embree . B lack by n single application o f thi* D y k . It Im parts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Bold Bellvue, Or., July 20, 1882. by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of it. o r n t ' R . 35 M l'R R A Y S T ., M EW Y O R K . M r . K n sley — Dear Sir: The Monarch Bee- i»r. Tl'TTS BAM AL of TalnaM» Information .oil N Hive I bought of you 1 am well pleased with. lU'Iul iUctlpU will b* mailed HIKE applteoiioa./ I stocked the hive with two young swarms of bees and one old one, put together, and so far as 1 can see the working of tho hive is fully up N E R V O U S __ D E B I L I T Y . to what is claimed for it. I am so well pleased with it that 1 intend to get another one of yo i A SURE CURE GUARANTEED. Vhis fall. Respectfully Yours, J . K . C onner . r . e . c . w e s t s n e r v e a n d b r a in t r e a t ment, a specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convul McMinnville, Or., Aug. 9, 1882. sions, Nervous Headache, Mental Depression, Loss of M r E nsley — Dear Sir: The Monarch Memory, Spermatorhoea, lmpotency, Involuntary Bee-Hive 1 bought of you last spring has prov end -dons, premature old age, caused by over-exertion, en a perfect success. 1 stocked it with three self-abuse or over-indulgence, which leads to misery, old swarms put together on the 25th of last decay and death. One box will cure recent cases. May, and the brood chamber is nearly filled at Each box contains one month’s treatment; one dollar present date, without putting in any comb to a box, or six boxes for five dollars; sent bv mail pre paid on receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to start with. It is all that is claimed for it, and cure any cast*. With each order received by us for more too. Respectfully Yours, six boxes, accompanied with five dollars, we will send D . O. D urham . the purchaser our written guarantee to return the money if the treatment docs not effect a cure. Guar McMinnville, Or., July 29, 1882. antees issued only by WOODARD, CLARKE A CO., Mr. K nsley — D ear Sir: The Monarch Bee- Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Portland, Oregon. Hive l bought of you last spring l u;u well Orders by mail at regular prices. ap8-ly pleased with. 1 think they are a perfect suc cess. Respectfully yours, (J. D. J ohnson . — Drugs, Chemicals, ( s McMinnville Or., Aug. 8. 1882. t D allas, O re e o n From the Oneonta Press. N. Y. Successor to \\ . C. Brown. D. C. SALING, D allas , O xkonta , New York, January 6 , 1881 . Early last summer Messrs. B. J. Kendaff & Co., of Fnoshuigh Falls, Vt., made a contract with tho pub lishers of the Press for a half column advertisement for one year, setting forth the merits of Kendall's Spavin Cure, At the sumo time we secured from tho firm a quantity of books, entitled “ Dr. Kendall's Treatise on the Horse and his Diseases, which wo are giving to advance paying subscribers to the Press as a premium. About the time the advertisement first appeared in this paper Mr. P. (J. Sclicrmcrhorn, who resides near Colliers, had a spavined hoi so. Ho read the adver tisement and concluded to test the efficacy of the remedy, although his friend* laughed at his credulity, lie bought a bottle of Kendall's Spavin Cure ami commenced using it on (he horse, in accordance with the directions, and he informed us this week 11 at it effected such a complete cure that an expert horse man, who examined the animal recently, could find no trace of the spavin or the place where it had been located. Mr. Sehermorhorn ban since secured u copy of Kendall's Treatise on the Horse and his Diseases, which he prizes very highly, and would he loth to part with at any price, provided he could not obtain another copy. So much for advertising reliable arti cles. 0 Oregon, March 8, 1883. (Successor to Alex. Patterson). C. E. WORTHINGTON j -DEALER IN - M c C o y , P o lli C o u n ty , ----DEALER IN —: L General Merchandise I----- AND------ A N D D R U G S A N D M E D S C iN ES . Drugs and Medicines, BALLSTON, POLK COUNTY, Fioin Col. L. T. Foster. OGN Y oungstown , Ohio, May 10,1880. Du. B J. lvRNDALL & Co., Gents: I had a very valuable Hamhletouiaii colt, which 1 prized very highly, lie I ¡ad a large hone spavin on one joint and a small one on the other, which made him very l*me. I had him under tho charge of two veterinary sur geons who failed to cure him. I was ono day reading the advertisement of Kendall's Spavin Cure in the Chicago Express, and I determined at once to try it, and got our druggists hero to send f.-r it. They or dered three bottles; 1 took them nil anti thought I would give it a thorough trial. I used it according to directions, ami the fourth day the colt ceased to bo lame, and the lumps have disappeared. 1 used but one bottle and the colt's limbs are us free from lumps and as smoot as any Lorse .ii the State. He is en tirely cured. The cure was so remarkable' that I let two of my neighbor* have Cm remaining two bottles, and they are now using it Very respectfully, L. T. F ostrr . Keep constantly on hand a full assortment of GROCERIES, H A R D W A R E , purchased the e n t ir e stock 1 AT COST, FOR CASH. Just arriving, a large and well-selected stock o Furnishing Goods, Dress Goods, Etc., Etc. C I G A I 1 S T O B A C C O S jZ L J S r iD And W ines nn.l L,iqno,.,3 for Medicinal Purposes. I N C O H P O l l A T 10I ) IIV D -M J i. — — O ------- G EN I MERCHANDISE Which will be sold at Lowest Prices. . KENDALL’S SPAVIN CURE HOME MUTUAL ON HUMAN FLKMll P atten ' s M ills , N. Y., Feb. *21, 1878. D k . 15. J. Ki. shall , Dear Sir: The particular ease on which I used your Kendall’s Spavin Cure was a malignant ankle sprain of sixteen months' standing. I hud tried many things, but in vain. Your Spavjji Cure put the f».*ot to the ground again, and for tbe first time since hurt, in a natural position. For a family liniment it excels anything we ever used. Yours truly, R ev . M. I‘. B ell , Pastor of M. E. Church, Patten's Mills, N. Y. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. C ountry P rodn oo 4 « u Ù L A damh , N. Y., Jan. 30 188,> 1)11. B. J. KLNDALL & Co , Gents: Having’ used a good deal of your Kendall's Spavin Cure with great success, I thought I would let you know what it has done for me. i’wo j«urs ago 1 had m speedy a cult as uus ever ruined in Jefferson County. When I was breaking him, he kicked over the cross bar mid got fast and tore "lie of his hind leg* all to pieces I ein ployed the best farriers, but they all said he was spoiled, lie had a very large thorough-pin, and 1 usoil two bottles of your Ktndull's Spavin Cure and it took the bunch entirely off, and he sold afterward* for 81,800 (dollars). I have used it for hone spavins and wind galls, and it has alwa>* cured cooipleUlv and left the leg smooth. y it is a splendid medicine for rheumatism. I ha\e recommended it to u good many, and they ail say it docsJ.hu work. 1 was In Withcrington ii Kueeland's drug store, in Adams, tho other day niul -aw a very fine picture you sent them. 1 tried to buy it but could not. They said that if I would write to you that you would send me one. I wish you would and 1 will iio you all the good 1 can. Very respectfully, E. 8. L yman There is no doubt or question hut I shall sell them very much lower than the same goods have ever been Always on h&nd, a. Fine Line of offered in this market. MEERSCHAUM PIPE S, Please call and price the goods and yon will see Cigars, Tobaccos. E tc . that I am in earnest. M. M. ELLIS, . a v in g M ONTGOM ERY W A R D & C O . a>7 St 22g W a b a s h A v e n u e , C h ic a g o COODS, Furnishing Goods, Etc., Etc. Etc., Etc. M ill S treet, FANCY CLOTHING AND H of good* formerly owned by Alex. Patterson, will sell the same, for the next Thirty Day*. B y b u y in g a t d e a le r s ' p r ic e s . W e w ill s e ll y o u a n y a r tic le for fa m ily o r p e r s o n a l u s e , in a n y q u a n tity a t W h o le s a le P r ic e . W h a t e v e r y o u w a n t, s e n d for o u r c a ta lo g u e ( free) a n d y o u w ill find it th ere. W e c a r r y in s to c k th e la rg e s t v a r ie t y o f g o o d s in th e U n ite d S ta te s tic. . iam it. , .1 hi. 2», i - 2. DRESS AND Stationery, D M b . E nhley — Dear Mr- The Monarch Bee- Hive 1 bougiit of you ia April last has proven a success. 1 put two swarms of bees in it, and they worked splendid. Being un oid bee keep er, and having seen almost all kinds of hives, 1 must say tout t.ie Aionarcu cakes tne lead lo. the bees ¿curing 1 arge amounts <>i hone/, with j tne least trouble m removing, and in m s. per- ■ feeV security. . 1 ’ . i-Ai.biNo. Saved Him 1 ,8 0 0 Dollars. Perfumery, T O R P ID LIV ER . T U T T S HAIR D Y E. DEALER IN - K-ery Dcs ription taken in exchange tor good ., . .. t' e highest market price allowed for the same. ,l ;f*Cull and exam lie .Aoek and prices before pur* 1 1 a.,ing elsewhere. Also keep a full line of CAPITAL, Paid up lu U. S. (¡old Coin, : $»00,<100.0» Drugs, Patent Medicines COIN ASSETS, December 31, tsso, : (U2,S4I.OO only • our « -at . .1 mat !b Iiocdv-'i C ure W in es and L iq u ors, , t o l..i.nt, «1 1. Income for 1880, ; : : : 340,(141.00 F *r medical purposes. Competent person always on hand to fill prescriptions. D. C. BALING. Losses, paid since organization, : 1,635,202.84 B Oreeon, November 8,1882 a & b u r g , Reinsurance Reserve, : : : 174,989.60 ----- DEALERS IN------ ; : : *200,000.00 JOHN E. SM ITH. Losses Paid in Oregon, Groeries and Provisions, KENDALL’S SPAVIN CURE I ' .t wan dev. I« - - l : itU IOU . . I t I 8 .< ilil'i m u ¡a i ...ia •. ' -¡.iii t ink 1 wo« trying u» liuU' r yo ». It is tuchioii in tue bii.tpc ot u btse-hivu. iieapccLluily, • 1). J. J ames . W it aminu, r., Jan L'otli, 1885. allston Lull j M essrs . W ells C lark — Geutleiucn* 1 thou^nt i wotiki it.t \ou know aoiitetnin^ of tne working of uiy hive. 1 |»uiii Air. i.nsley 850 for tne one 1 have. I put 4 swaruis into tiie tiive the 2ist ilay of .viay last. A n d the CIGARS and TOBACCO. honey flow continued good till tne lust of June, during that time tne hues tilled up the brood chamber and made two hundred pounds of I ' r u i l H , \ i i t s . ( ' n i i m l i e s , X o i i o n * , honev in tne surplus sells, or frames, besides, making in all about 000 pounds of honey. 1 ; E tc ., E tc . have a little girl nine years old that can take out one pound of honey,, or as much as she cun carry, any hour of tne day. The hive is in every respect perfect, ami l would not be without one, for many times its cost. Yours, | 1 i esikiah B a ile y . In transferring the bees into this hive, after j a j» i p A A week made at home by the industrious. i c& Best business now before the public. Cap putting in as manv swarms us you wish, keep i «iSf not needed. We will start you. Men, women, the hive shut up for two days, so as to give ital hoys ami girls wanted everywhere to work for tw the queens time tt. get done fighting. All the Now is the time. You can work in spare time, tht queens but one will be killed off by that time. give your whole time to business. No other business will pay you nearly as well. No one can fail to make enormous pay, by engaging at once Costly outfit and terms free. Money made fast, easily, and honor PILE S! PIL E S ! PIL E S ! ably. » T ruk & Co., Augusta, Maine. In d e p e n d e n c e ) - - A S u re C u re F o u n d at L a s t ! N o O n e N e e d S u ffer! 4 i li • 'll U»I. »■ Two Doors North of Post Office. All work Warranted. DALLAS CITY MILLS, W ilsen & Holman, H a v in g purchased - t iie Prop’rs. This leading and popular company offers superior advantages to those desiring reliable indemnity against loss and damage by fire, being solid in assets, conserva SOLD EY ALL DRUGGISTS tive in management, moderate in rates and prompt and liberal in the adjustment and payment of losses. HAMBLETGNIAN MAMBRINO, ¡ » . ' 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 deposited in Oregon for the further security of P olicy Holders in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. S UFER visors op O rf . oon BitANcn— C. H. Lewis, of Allen & Lewis; J. M cC-aken, of McCraken & C o.; P. Wnsserman, of Wusscrmau & C o.; - Bankers, Ladd & Tilton. f \ r IS - GEO. L. STORY, Manager Oregon Brunch D. B. BUSH , S p e c i a l A g e n t . “ y8- H. J. F S R C U S O N , A g e n t , I n d e p e n d e n c e . B . II. B ltO O K N . S o lic it o r . CHAMPION FUT MES. m il l s . above we are now prepared to do all kind* of M ANUFACTURED Grist and Custom W ork ----------------- I FREE tO I____ _______ ___ ________ toiner* of last yoar without ordering it It contai ns about 175 pages, OUO illustrations, prices, accurato description* and valuable directions for planting 1500 varici I os of Vegetable and Flower Scoila, l ’lsnts. Fruit Troon, etc. Invaluable to aU, oepco. ifiily to Market Gardeners, fiend for it 1 D. M. FERRY & CO. DETROIT M i OH. BY Promptly and in a satisfactory manner. Give us a call WILSON A HOLMAN. D allas , Oregon, January 5,1885. J. A . G O O D M A N , Successor to Cooper Bios.), ru A it V S A t Independence, Polk County, Ogn. Y I O I tltlN O ^ i. JVC, Y AliD SALE STABLE. D i i II hm , O r t y o n . 'OKSM, CAHRIAOES AND LIT CRY I I li<* m ost r o s s o n iib lr ra trs . • i i d t , evince >f C -nnnorcial men a speciality. Th<» G. DALLAS, OREGON, V i l i ^ L « * '< I 1 i t > t f. • ‘ t — G E N E R A L O gn. ■ ■ A ■ ■ not, life is sweeping by. go and dare B_ % ■ before y>!ii die, something mighty J " _[% ■ and sublime leave behind to con- Q H M ■ (pier time." $!> outfit free. No j risk. Everything new Capital not required. We j will furnish you everything. Many arc making for tunes. Indies make as much as men, and boy* aad make great pay. Reader, If you want business | girls which you cm make great pay all the time, write : nt or particulars to H. H allktt & Co., Portland, Maine. A hure Cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itch- ing ami Ulcerated Piles has been discover- ed by Dr. William,(an Indian Remedy,) called Dr. William’s Indian Ointment. A single box has cured the worst chronic cases of 25 or 30 years standing. No ! ouo need suffer five minutes after apply- | ing this wonderful soothing v edic;ne. j Lotions instruments and electuaries do ! more harm than good. William s Ointment | absorbs the tumors, allays the intense I itehing, (particularly at night after get- | ting warm in bed,) nets as a poultice, gives i instant relief, and is prepared only for Piles, itching of the private parts, ami for nothing else. Read what the Hon. J. M. Coflinbern j of Cleveland has to say about Dr. Wil liam’s Indian Pile Ointment; I havt used scores of Pile Cures, and it affords me pleasure to say that I have never found any thing which gave such immedi ate and permanent relief as Dr. William's Indian Ointmeut. For sale by all druggists, ^>r mailed on receipt oi price, $1.00. Ho<Jgt, Davis ,v Co., wholesale agents, Portland, On m. II i. > -'.4 1 A t o ., Prop**», C leveland, O . v L IV E R Y , SA LE SOLE RICHT FOR POLK & BENTON COUNTIES. m :p , .», • und a il uriHing fi • o f the atom o h un d li\* i lo in fr o m w iM k iio -s " r n • sh * a, cu ■ i uLIc ■ il. I,«»!. T lit: w il DSdCBIPTfUN AND PEDIGREE. INPKPr.NDFNCK. OREGON. O s ti. l it K ¡IAS I’ll \N‘ ll .1 IIANI S AND mu ¡i* ,i fi, *t C.04S house in every rts wt. —-MANUFACTURE» AXD PKALRR» IX— I 't i r n i i t i r o . N p r ln g H odn — AND ALL ElXna OF— a y in g purchased t h is w e l l - k n o w n establishment, I propose to conduct it in flret- clarn shape Always in readiness. O O O I J T E A M S . AT LO W P a r tle a la r RATES. A t t e n t io n P a id • le n t S t o r k . to T ran * Accommodation of Commercial Traveler* a Spe cialty Give me a call. A. J. GOODMAN. IxDaraxnuia, Decemb 90, 1 WW. UPHOLSTERED WORK, ALBUM PB T I RE FAMES* HALL BRACKETS, AND WINDOW SHADES K fiM O ii. Mares not (»roving with foal, can be retumevl next fiisMion. FEED S T A B L E . Psopsirror. I. M. LIKES & LAWRENCE, \a ■» Ih r : H .v il .l l ijt .ia : " ill make the season of 188.1, comment* 1 A prillst and oauing .miy 1st, on .vi *u i . / I * and Tu«-«iay* at D«...tv o ■ ,t ■•-.ays Thurerlays at my farm, 4 miles from Salem, on th Bakun and l»aytoii r.».i-i; KriUays and fiatunlay* ai Ford A Kill*' stable, Baton*. : t i I m u h J i s s i : it. -AND - E P E L T H O U SE . KK LOOK RREGON BLOOD PURIflER u f < * «WEY& LIVER REGUBTOR. T I .I H I N . - A . '> l o r MORRISON, Proptietors N ' . Ill Ul- Bit« k ai l Kn i l ' V >. A1.4 In sure in its effects, mild in its action, as it doe» no Mister, yet it is penetrating and powerful to«roach every deep-seated pain or to remove any bony growth or other enlargements, such as spavins, splints, tttrb», callous, sprains, swellings, and any lameness and all enlargements of the joints, or limlm, or for rheuma tism in mail and for any purpose for which a liniment is used for man or beast. It is now known to be th»* (■••«t liniment for man ever used, acting mildly, aim yet certain in its effects. Send address for Illustrated Circular, which * think gives positive proof of its virtues. No remedy has ever met with such unqualified success to our knowleegc, for beast as well as man. Price 81 tier bottle, or six bottles for 86. All drug gists have it or can get it for you, or it will be sent to and address on receipt of price bv the proprietors, DR. B. J. K EN DALL*CO., Enosburgh Falls, Vt. KEEP A COMPLETE STtK’ K IN OUR LINE W E ami will sell as cheap as the same go<Mls can f |%b* g»*t in Porttaml. IV» not take our word, or other , 1 • ^ «»r»* tor it. But come and see our goods and , 4 our prices. JESSE B., bright a*rrel c«|t, foaled In 1878. and gut __ by Norfolk. Kbaleii the <4 Tbe-»lore .___________________ ie property p n u w _____________ I k m c l, n l w o r k In » n r lin e ntere; now owneil by Wm. MAgee, near 8»le«n t t n n r t o o r d e r o n S h o r t X’ o l l r c . Oregon. Has two white hind feet, and a narrow »trip in the face. First dam, imp. Lady Jane, by Marauder 2nd dam, — Jane Shore, by num m o». 3d dam. Klfle LVan«, by We ale«» keep a LARGE and WELL SELECTED Skip. Mh dam, Ibspute, by Partingtim 6th ilani. STDR'K ^ Gift, be Young Waxcy Norfolk was by Lexington, h «a 4 ont of N4»viee (sister in blood to Rifleman) by Glencoe. i 4 t f t K I . T M n n d 4 M M KM o n Lexington wm by Rieton out of Alice Carnea!, imp Which we will furnish at REDUCED PRICES Mart »ebon. It will therefore be seen toat in Jeaee are < omh.tieri the very beet strains of American Knghsh ra-ing hlo«d. For further partivuIan afiply to IX D K P K X D K X C E , WM. MAUEK P r « , tolo CEORCE FAIRCRAVE8, U w . Arkor. Polk Countr, This Dryer is the latest improvement in Fruit Dryers, having been patented in August, 1881. It lias the largest capacity of anv Fruit Drver sold at the price, and is the most easily and economically operated of anv on the market. The fruit trays are raised by an elevator, operated by a lever at the bottom, and can be put in or taken out without loss of the heated air, and without exposing the fruit to a cold draft. It has also a feature not possessed by any other dryer, to-wit: Ik has r> (lectors at the bottom that throw the fresh air on to the furnace, thus heating the air be fore it goes to the fruit. This is a very important feature. These dryers will be built only on orders, and orders should be sent in early, in order to insure their being filled. (Heretofore at the head of the Reedville stud) will make the season of 188,3 as follows: North Yam hill, Mondays; Lafayette. Tues days; McMinnville, Wednesdays and Thurs days; Bellevue, Fridays and Saturdays. ilambletonian Mambrino is a beautiful dark bay or brown, 1.’» hands 2£ inches high and weighs over 1,100 (xmnds. H e is unsurpassed for style and beauty; long-bodied, with a rangy neck and blood-like head. He is heavy-mus cled, and ao for feet and legs no horse can excel him. Of his prepotency as a sire there can be no doubt. A ll hit colts have the impress of his high form and superb courage, and when placed on the market have, so far, commanded (at the same ages) as high a price as the get of any horse in the North Pacific. J Hiring the last year his get was awarded many premiums ami was the winner of the three-year-old threc-in-five races at Vancouver and the State Fair, defeating in both races the finest field of three-year-olds that ever came together in the Northwest. P E D K illK K . — Hambletonian Mambrino was sired by Menclaus (the sire of Cleor.v, rec ord. 2.18/, and sold for 915,000), he by Rys- dyk's Hambletonian. First dam. Olean, by Border Chief. Second dam, Olinda, by Olive-. Third dam by Chorister, he by imp. Con tract. Menelaus-’ first «lam. Jesse Bull, by Long Island and Black Hawk. Second dam by Young Duroc, he by Duroc, he by Djojncile. Third dam by Cofhn’s Messei^er, son of imp. Messenger. Border Chief, sire of Olean, was by old Mambrino Chief, first dam by Highlander, second dam by Glencoe, third dam by Post Boy, son of Henry that ran vlch Eclipse. Thus it will be seen that Hauudetonian unambrino has eight Messenger crosses and Mites the two greatest strains of American trotting Mood— those of Hysdyk’s Hamble tonian ami Mambrino Chief, being a lineal de- | sccndant of imp. Messenger on each side of 1 the house. T«> this, the very quintessence of i American trotting blood, he unites the rich racing strains of Glencoe, Wagner, Chorister i and Po; t Boy, famous in the annals of the run- j ning turf on both sides of the .Atlantic. He also has the Bashaw blood, through Long ; Island Black Hawk, the first horse that ever trotted below 2:40 to a road wagon. Terms. SWa to insure; 925 by the season. Care will be taken to pi event acci«ients, but no responsibility assumed. Aildress, \V M . G A L L O W A Y , Bellevue. Yam hill Go., Or, L . B. L ind say , Reedville, Ogn. Cash o r Prodnoe. * * * -¿ 0 .0 0 0 ! OVFT t o I O M n t). X LOVO OR SHORT T I M to Mpf* or MMtl amount*, o* approvo*! m e« laquir* *f M HIRKTVRftRe. INDF.rEXnEXCE, ORErtON. undenugned at Independence. Polk County. Oregon. I indulge in no W . B . W i l s o n « S o n , P r o p ’ r * . boasting, but am willing for all to see nnd examine for themselves. IxDtFKNDinri, Oregon. January fffi, 1882. 1 -;. C O X ¡., m r-r- 1—» » n r » M nl m rh l u n o « » lt » in . .■ c a tn « o n . .h i . h k . wlU r k n p n than u , U n i « In folk Count. H« pod tirely means b usinées and will cm rince yon that he the truth if yo« wtN give him a m il O.K. FLOURING M ILL, The dryer can be seen nt Mr. Paul Hiltebrand's on Luckiamute, or at Robert M cLaughlin’s, 1J miles north o f Buena Vista. W e guarantee sat I isfaction to any one who will purrhase a dryer. Orders can be sent to the ■ 1883. S P R I M i O P E M X b . IIA V IS O LEASED TOE ABOVE MILLS, WE art now ;>rejared to do all kinds of 11 1883. Executrix s Notice. C rist or Custom Work Independence, Ogn. M I T I ARC NOW RECEIVING. AND WILL OPEN Yr for in«p*ctinti. on Mondar . Yairk l'atto, ami fnltowitiC <tov* • LARGE AflBOKTMENT of M illin e ry N ovaltios y Mj cuaCotom xrr cordially inritad amte« my mock. to On short notice. We a I wavs have Flour on hand to v e r ie r is nrsrr.T orvrt to whom i t v » v exchange /or Wheat, and can furnish V .-on-—rn. Hua I h .r t - .. * * * IS» tart will »n.t le rtM ,«,! H.rri.>n P L . - l , ’ , . , t W i ud rr- | MTN. E. WINNlXL, wain-t are* required tu > ,'T n ram -e.rt t il,m 5 » ’- ’ V *r* t I. ---------------- ütkac - HRS H. r B vit * Pm», A t M e n r.hnorj is, lib . • u, Bran, Shorts and Chop : fîü Jü î' , T O r^ o „. , «» • 4« « ■ n — — — - i * - UM. Sefr , UT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED i * i rrnent U * " lrt* I J . W. B. WILSON * SON. IYPIWPP9CB. No-eirber H , 1S Ü