ATTEMPTED MURDER. ROLK COUNTY ITEMI ZER. A nother B, N U ootiiu SA TU R D A Y , MAY 2fi, 1883 A ffair in C OM PARATIVTW OR TH M i.Io n of BAKING POWDERS. r. G O O D M A N , A . G BA M ’S (Alum Powder)* ..J A nother shooting scrape took place near W oodburn, in Marion county, on Ill’ l l ORD’S (Phosphate) fresh | last M onday evening, in which Hon. O o n m Jtn xit.....................C. A. J ohns . HANFORD’S, when fresh.........| Jacob Voorhoes, state senator for Marion C ovmtt C u n ....................R ohwkll 8 hm . lt . couuty, was dangerously if not fatally O ochtt T i u i e u x ............E. T. M ill ™. HI Dll H D ’ S .................................... | wounded. A man by the name of It. W . CVKWTT OOMMMMOMRS. J 5 J Ä , , * . CHARM (Alum Towder)* ...... I Canon who had been in the em ploy of R n a i r r ................................ H ardy H olman . Mr. Voorhees, was by that gentleman A — i n » .............. ............... W. J. M l ' lkky . AMAZON (Alum Powder)* ..| discharged. Canon went to Jervais and SVRVKYOE............................. W . P. WilUHT. bought a bottle o f whisky and a pistol, SoaooL ScrBBiHTtNiiKNT.. F rank K iulek . CLEVELAND** I C oroner ...............................T. J. L kk . and returned. Finding Mr. Voorhees PIONEER(Ssn Francisco)...... J standing in the yard he drew his pistol and shot him three times. One shot took BLANBnft l Y u r r t » i r i h . (SAB.........................................I effect near the left eye and lodged in the Dll. KLIta * ..........................| England haa always had m ore or lesa back part o f the head. Another passed KNOW I l.akk (Groff.**, 8t. Paul| trouhU with her colonies and conquered through his right side and lodged in the province*; but *he seems recently to have back. The third struck him iu the left LEWIS*.............................. shoulder. Unless something m ore seri­ fallen upou especially troublous times in ous than is anticip^pd should transpire CONGRESS ......................... connection with her Irish wards. The he will probably recover. M ore of the DECKER'S ........................... Irish people hare about outgrow n their results o f Kearneyisni and whiskey. LILLET’S .................................. | sw addling bands and nursery restraints. STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. HANFORD'S, when not fresh...| * Joh n n y B ull’s big Irish boy , feels that ho This institution is under the superin­ A N DREWS A CO. (contain» alum), ha* served at the paternal homestead (Milwaukee.) ‘‘ Regal.” * ...■ already to a fu ll m ajority, and unless he tendence o f a Hoard o f Trustees of nine BI LK (Powder sold loose)....... | teen gentlemen living in different parts of is allowed now to go and d o fo r himself the State, and appointed by the M. E. Bl’MFORD’S, when not fresh.. | he proposes to make th in g s somewhat Church South. The College was found­ ed in 1867, and incorporated the same tropical about the old family mansion. REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS W e have n o possible sympathy with year, empowering it to confer degrees, and exercise all of the rights and privi­ A s t o P u r i t y o i u l W lio lc H o in e n e s s o f t h e I l o y a l B a k i n " P o w d e r . the criminal operations o f the dynamite leges common to any other literary insti­ « I have teeted a package o f Royal Raking Powder, which I purcliatcd In the open mar- fiends am ong the revolutionists, yet tution in the state. The institution has | :w«d o of pure and and wholesome wholesome Ingredients. Ingredients. It It Is la a a cream cream of of tartar tartar powder jiowder ,.f iirnf.••**! ith *wi in-inv nil. • ket, and find it composed f pure they are bu t the desperate alternatives of a full staff ol proiesaora, ana many i i f high degree of.merit,and doe* not contain either alum or phosphate«, or other is lurious r‘ K. (J. L ove , Ph.D.” an intelligent people driven to despera­ vantages for r the mental, moral, and phy- (abstsnees. sical training of the youth of both sexes. It is a scientific*fact that the Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure. tion b y ages o f systematic oppression, It posessee sufficient philosophical appara- I “ H. A. M ott , Ph.D. and struggleing to be free. In an ap- tus, to w hich new adbitions are made | “ I have examined a package of Royal Baking Powder, purchased by myself iu the market. peal to arms, Ireland has nothing to hope when necessary, to keep pace with the from alum, terra alba, or any other injurious substance. »rogress of the times. The chemical Iflnd it entirely free for, but defeat and ruin. The redress of “ II enuy M orton Ph.D., President of 8tevcus Institute of Technology.” aboratory is provided with a full assort­ “ I have analyzed a package fn Royal Baking Powtler. The materials o f which it is com­ her grievances, if ever reached at all, ment of chemicals, and all that is necess­ posed are pure and wholesome. ‘ ‘ S. D ana H ayes , State Assayer, Mass.” must be brought about in some other way. ary to enable students to acouire a practical “ Juno 23,1883.—We have made a careful analytical test of Royal Baking Powder, pur­ A ll hope o f ever accomplishing the need­ knowledge of chemical analysis. F or the chased by ourselves in the open market here, and in the? original package. We find it to be a ed reformation by legislation, has died out j purpose of improving themselves in pub­ tirnam o*tartar powder o f tin* highest degree o f strength, containing nothing but pure, whole- some, anil useful ingredients. in the Irish breast, hence the resort to lic speaking, the more advanced students have formed literary societies, furnished “ a ™«?'iS™«"’, m :B’ } A nali“ cl1 thcm lkt», St. Louis.” dynamite. I t seems paradoxical, to say ! with a select library to which they may the least, that England would spend have access in their leisure hours. The Royal Baking Powder received tho highest award over all competitors at the Vienna T he course of study is distributed in Wo» Id’s Exposition, 1873 ; at the Centennial, Philadelphia, 1876 ; ut the American Institute, and millions o f dollars in trying to force a ul tyatc Fairs throughout the couutry. schools as follows: Schools o f Physics, Christian civilization upon pagan Egypt, No other article of human food has ever received such high, emphatic, and universal endorse­ Mathematics, Moral Science, Languages, while only across the Channel her own History and Literature, Engineering, and ment from eminent chemists, physicians, scientists, and Boards of Health all over the world. N o te .— Tho above D iagbam illustrates the comparative worth of various Baking Powders, subjects were bleeding at every pore un- I A griculture.— Benton Leader. as shown by Chemical Analysis and experiments made by Prof. Sehedler. A one pound can of der the crushing weight o f her own un- | each powder was taken, the total leavening power or volume in each can calculated, the result Haunted. being as indicated. This practical test for worth by Prof. Sehedler only proves what every righteous oppression. England makes 1 On W ednesday afternoon of last week j observant consumer of the Royal Baking Powtler knows by practical experience, that, while it loud com plaint because the United States Costs a few cents per pound more than the ordinary kinds, it is far more economical, and, at about three o’clock, Mrs. G. W. B urk­ besides, affords the advantage of better work. A single tiial of the Royal Baking Powder will governm ent allows her Irish citizens to | hart and sister hearing a noise up stairs, convince any fair minded person o f these facts. speak their minds in reference to this at their home, on the corner or Ferry * While the diagram shows some of the alum powders to bo of a higher degree of strength man other powders ranked below them, it is not to be taken as indicating that they have uuy oppression. B ut England should remem- j and Eight streets, ascended tho stairs. W hen near the d oor, a tall dark looking lalue. All alum powders, no matter how high their strength, are to be avoided as dangerous. ber the recent civil struggle through j woman, dressed in white, emerged from which we have passed, and the little | a bedroom door and stood before them, sympathy we received at her h inds during ghostly and gravelike. She raised her that struggle, and remem bering this she hands, when her beholders became fright­ - « - D K a LEK IN - - ened and fell down stairs, and nothing certainly will not expect much sympathy more was seen of the apparition. This is G U N S R I FLE3, REVO V- from us in this her time o f trial. While the story they tell, and we have no citi­ ERS. we wish it distinctly understood that we zens more truthful. It is claimed too A m m u n i t io n o f A l l K in d s . that they saw the ghost as plain as any­ have no affinity with nihilism, or dina- thing could be seen, and both described miteism, we believe the time has fully 8YIW PTOM I3 O F A the woman alike. They were not super­ com e when the English government stitious nor believers in such things, so Finest Assortment o f Cuttle r if in the City. should stamp ou t the accursed land lord that it is hard to account for the matter, L o s s o f A p p e t it e , B o w e ls c o s t iv e , P a in in th e H e a d , w it h a d u ll s&usHtion in th o system in Ireland and give the peasantry nor is it for us to do so. W e can only b o o k p a rt, P a m u n d e r t h e S h o u ld e r chronicle the facts in {¿ie case. It is now b la d e , fu lln e s s a ft e r e a t in g , w it h a d is in ­ a little chance fo r life. c lin a t io n t o e x e r t io n o f b o d y o r m in d , claimed that the house is haunted and I r r it a b ilit y o f t e m p e r . L o w s p ir its , w ith that this same ghost makes an annual ap­ a f e e li n g o f h a v in g n e g l e c t e d s o m e d u t y , HOMRTIIhG NEU. W e a r in e s s , D iz z in e s s , F lu t t e r in g ut th a pearance. Others claim that they have H e a r t, D o ts b e f o r e t h e e y e s , Y e l l o w B k in , seen it and describe it in the same way. H e a d a c h e g e n e r a lly o v e r th e r ig h t e y e , T he N orth-W estern Farmer and Dairy­ Mysterious noises have been heard, not R e s t le s s n e s s , w it h f it f u l d r e a m s , h ig h ly c o lo r e d U r in e , a n d man, m in t lmve had Mark Twain like the running of rats nor creaking of Field and Marine Glasses. C O N S T IP A T IO N . in charge ot the editorial work o f its M ay | boards, but lik e------ well, wo suppose like REPAIRING NEATLY DONE, TTTTT’ S P I L L S a r e e s p e c ia lly a d a p t e d t o number. On the first page, under tho ghosts.— A lbany Democrat. DALLAS CITY MILLS, Haoc— or to Cooper Bi oe.), R O Y A L (Absolutely Pure),...| County. Or DALLAS, OREGON, C O U N T Y O F F ICERS. a v i . n o M LIVERY, SALE heading ’ ‘Seasonable H in ts.'’ I t has the follow in g: W transplanting potatoes, put them in £ m ws fthoutjthrce feet apart. As soon as they are largo enough, hill them well up, and close to each plant drive a forked «tick, leaving about three feet aboveground. On the forks place long poles, firmly tied. T o these train tho vines tyiug wi^h strings, and uip off the shoots that grow too far above them. By this means every fruit will be fine, free from mud, even when heavy rains fall, and the vines keep in bearing uutil late autumn. T he above plan strikes us as being somewhat unique, but it has same meri­ torious points which will recommend it to most village gardeners. On the old plan the potatoes always grow in tho ground, and require quite an expenditure o f mus­ cle, to extricate them from the sodden •eil. But if they can be induced to grow on vines suspended to poles threo feet above ground, as our friend of the Dairy- taan says, the fruit will be free from mud even in rainy weather, and then one cun pick his tubers and put them away with­ out bending his back. Try it again Murk, T E K IB L E T R A G E D Y . H 2 A terrible tragedy was er.acttod at tho farm o f Mrs. W arren, 4J miles southeast o f Salem, on last Thursday M ay 17th., for the particulars o f which we are indebt­ ed to the Salem Talk. A Mr. K elly and a man by the name o f M urphy were re­ turning home from Salem to tho said farm, in company witli a man named Brooks. K elly and Murphy were very much intoxicated ond boasted o f their fighting qualifications until they both be- came angry and ready to fight. On ar­ riving at hom e they all got out o f tho wagon, and K elly and Brooks proceeded to unhitch the team, while M urphy walked into the house. H e was only gone n moment until he returned with a double-barrelled shot, gun, and, without a word o f warning, fired the contents of one barrel directly into the face o f Kelley, literally tearing his head to fragments and killing him instantly. H e then walked back into tho house and took a •eat by the fire. Brooks hastily put tho team away, and saddled a horse prepara­ tory to going to Salem after an officer. H e stepped to the house and told M ur­ phy his intention, and was turning t<* go when M urphy called him to stop; and, taking a pistol from his pocket with« 'it rising from his chair, he put the muzzle to his head, and exclaim ed: “ H ere 1 g<>,” v»* a J! * Thfl ball tore its way through h » l»r* -t, p.’-sdi u . • * also d» ail, tu U ait.tia*; r ili* u n t..*i f,JU r iv s t «ad *'• /» p . , - î x r i n 'fv i» *7 th** fis te. {:■ ijydy *. u. : > wi* \. L. c’aim of 8. U. Foster and wife, thence W. 28.88 chains, thence N. 32.50chain-, thence K. 28.88 chains, thence S. 32.50 chains t«> the place of beginning, etcent 4«» acres off of the cast end thereof, said premises being in T. (* S. of R. ti W . of the Willamette meridian. Terms of sale, cash in hand. J. 8TOUFFER. D aly & H i ti . kr , Guardian. Attorneys for Guardian. >1 tit IMI 1» FO STER .— At Ilio U. P. P O W E LI. Sheriff's Sale. Church ill All Wnv, bv Kev. S. G. Irvine, on Tha rsdav Mav 17 Capt. Charles F. Powell of Portland to Miss Mi4¡K¡« !• VOTIUF. 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY VIRTUE a Y of an execution isaued out of the Circuit Court F oster oi Albany. of the stute of Oregon, for the County of Benton, ami I « o in p le te to me directed, upon a judgment rendered in said court, on the 21st day of November. A. 1». 1882, in Ml o re. Jap 11. Miller has just completed Invoic­ favor of M. M. Ellis and against A. II. Simpson, for tho sum of two hundred and twenty-two dollars and ing his large and extensive stock of Drugs, ninety-eight cents (#222.08), with interest at the rate Patent Medicines, Drug sundries, etc. of one percent, per month, in IJ. S. gold coin, from Persons wishing to purchase anything in said date, and the further sum of #24 attorney’s fee and #27.Oft costs, and for want of personal property his line will d o well to call and see him, to satisfy said execution I have levied upon and will ns he has ndded everything that was proceed to sell to the highest bidder foreash in hand, , 1 on taking an invoice, and as the law directs, at the Court House door, in Ihillas, Polk county, Oregon, on Monday, the 4th dav of U p oov • »»i *r»plot« drug storo June, A. I>. 1883, at one o'clock P. M. of said day, all »»<»* right, title and interest of the said A. H. Simp- - mi . i m d : the following described real estate, to- v it The iiorth half of the Donation land claim of U '' 8i . ■ i ■ ,i d Raheeea fUmpson, his wife, he" mg desiunatt.af a • c|;,iiu Ne “ S.'t ‘ *' No i .mn. beii . 21, «O, and fto, in T M. tl W i liait tie meridian, FVlk county, >dts ills by • oste and accruing coats. H HOLMAN. • >f Polk County, tefqjvn. iMif’ U»•n Au, * ‘ \y; r «a !il. j »Cl J Notice tor Publication. vf *||* fJ#Cl • **h V' ttt r *Kc»Jy «t»m*. May 16 18 ^ 2 . ...» < *• , '• fficr at Omn»o\ ( ihn year 1864, and settled in Waaiuug in ., March 24, \< C O M 1M.ETE TEAMS, A A FINK STOCK OF A L L KIN DS OF A SS< » U T M E N T Bran New M ill« Go* . 4 o » » i : t n . First door North of the Dallas Hotel, Main st A FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE. upr.7 MRS. M K, S W A IN , Proprietor, A D T o o m o A . 11» V E C I K T A B I .K R E M E D Y . I have also secured the ser» ices o f a com petent and SADDLERY. experienced PHARMACIST from the East, w ho will he found at the Store R. H. DEARBORN, at all hours, COMMERCIAL ST. D Next door toT . B. Wait's Hardware Store. A Y O R N I G H Those distressing com plaints, such as Billionsness, Dyspepsia, Headache, Pains in the Hack and Kidneys, Malarial troubles and ull disease arising from the functions of the stomach and liver being deranged from »eak.iess or excesaes, cured by uea of T . rfjii 0 r | G O N B L O O D P U R IF IE R ------------- 0-------------- AM IN RECEIPT OF A FINE LINE OF EASTERN $M j K ioney & liver regu lator . We make a Specialty o f lining Prescriptions, F am ily Try It. Recipes w ith the best o f Drugs, and at reasonable rates. D O C H A U T IIA R X E M N , B l i l G Y II \ S \ I S S m im I j L A D IE S .»< ■ .H I L D K t :* * H o e », Kir., Kir. ---- AND----- ; m ih SPRING OPENING. AH.NKSS. i above Promptly and in a satishetorr manuer. <¡¡v, ml! WILSON A IIOLMtV D allam , Oregon, January ft, fu ll a s s o r t m e n t o f P a in ts , O ils , B r u s h e s , a n d e v e r y t h i n g p e r t a in in g t o Accommodation of Commercial Traveler« a Spe­ cialty. Give me a -all. A. J. GOODMAN. IS UKI'KN DK.NCK, Dccemb SO, 1882. tub Grist and Custom Work c o r n e r D r u g S to r e , 1 h a v e r e p la c e d A L S O it r c h a s k d - Prop’rgjC »• are no» prepared to d- all kind, ,,| I1 V »K , O f D r u g s , C h e m ic a ls , P a t e n t M e d ic in e s , T o ile t A r tic le s , K tc., Fite. AT I.OW BATES. P a r tic u la r A tt e n t io n P a id to T r a n « »le n t S to ck . C A R R I A G E IIA R N E N E . *01.11 Kl KKl M HI KE Which I offer to the public at prices that del} com petition. TEAM Also G IV E IIA R N E N N , IS A CALI . j H A C K II \ It M S S . C A R R IA G E H A R K E 8H Of my own make that cannot be excelled on the Pacific Coast, ® I Also a fine iine of SADDLES SIDE SADDLES, BRIDLES, The first ever known in Polk County BLANKETS, ROBES SPLR8, SPONGES, COMBS and BRUSHES, AH of which I gnarantee_to_be_ N oJ. and prices to Commercial Street Salem, next door to T. B. Wait’s Hardware Store. Apr. 28. I ___________________ _______________I_____ | 1 | ALSO A LARG E STOCK OF D BUGGY WHIPS, BRIDLES, HALTERS, COMBES & BRUSHES, THE BEST VA R IETY. AND FIN EST Q U ALITY OF .m H A ltN E S S IN THE STATE. M A IN S T R E E T . - - IN D E P E N D E N C E . K. L. PIERCE, P rop rietor. MONTGOMERY WARD à CO., « « 7 oad t t l Wabash Avenue, Chie«**, UL IN C O R P O R A T E D L NEW NOTICE. H OTEL JU S T OPENED. Everything New, Neat and Clean. O f f ic e o f S e c r e t a r y o f S t a t e , " A N ACT to extend the time for filing claims for horses and equipments lost by officers and enlisted men in the sere ice of the United States, and for other purposes: Ite II l»y th e S en a te m id H ou se o f R e p rc H c n lu flv e s o f f li c I n lte d Stales o f A m e r i c a In C on g ress a s s e m b le d . That the time for filing claims for horses and equipments lost by officers and enlisted men in the military service of tlie United States, which expired by limitation on tho thirty-first day of December, eighteen hundred and seventy-five, be, and tho same is hereby, extend­ ed to one year from and after the passage of tills act; and that all such claims filed in tlie proper de­ partment before tlie passage of this act shall be deemed to have beer, filed in due time and shall be considered and decided without refiling. H bc . 2. That all claims arising under the act ap­ proved March third, eighteen hundred and forty- nine, eutieled ‘ An act to provide for the payment of horses and other property lost or destroyed in the military service of tlie United States,’ oiid all acts amendatory thereof, which shall not he fibs I in the proper department within one year from and after tlie luissage of this act, shall lie forever burred, and shall not lie received, considered, or audited by any department of the government.” Approved, January 9th, 1883. It is known that many persons resident iu this state, who served in the various Indian wars, as well as well as in the war of 18()l-’55, lost their private horses and equipments iu such service. Tho act nbovo quoted gives all such persons one : COIN ASSETS, D ecem ber 31, ISM), 642.841.00 Incom e for 1880, 340.641.00 : : : Losses, paid since organization, HK ATTENTION OF ALL STOCK RAISERS IS called to the tact that there will be a fine five year-old T Reinsurance Reserve, Clydesdale Stallion : Losses Paid in Oregon, At Ballston during the season of 1833 JAMES MeCULLOC'H, Proprietor, H allston , April 28th, 1882. (apr28 4t) M IL L IN E R Y GOODS Miss Emma Waller hasJu ust returned from I’ ort- land with a well selected sio&t of Millinery Good* for her Shop In M onm outh, And will visit AIRLIK on Tuesday of each week. Per •«»ns wishing anything in thia line cannot do Utter than give her a call, either at MONMOUTH or- A ! RULE. P IL E S ! : : : 1,635,202.84 : 174,989.60 : 200 , 000.00 0 5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 deposited in Oregon for tho further security of A S ure C u re F o u n d a t L a s t ! Policy Holders in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. N o O n e N e e d S u ffe r! S upervisors of O regon B ranch — C. H. Lewis, of Allen & Lewis; J. McOnken, of McCraken & Co.; P. Wasserman, of TVasserman & Co.; Bankers, Ladd & Tilton. A hure Cure fo r Blind, Bleeding, Itch- Ulcerated Piles has been dincover- year within which to file their claims for “ e“ ledy’ ) J I called I)r. \\ilham s Indian Ointment, such losses. Attention is called to the j A single box has cured the worst chronic following provisions of this law: cases of 25 or 30 years standing. No 1st. Losses in any of the Indian wars poe need suffer five minutes after apply ing this wonderful soothing iradic;ne. in this or any other states or territories Lotions instruments and electuaries do will bo paid, f s well us losses in the wur more harm than good. W illiam ’s Ointment absorbs tho tumors, allays the intense of 1861 to 1875. 2d. Losses by officers, enlisted men, itehiug, (particularly at uight after get­ ting warm.m bed,) acts as a poultice, gives scoots, guides, afftl all other persons instant relief, and is prepared only for actually engaged in the military service Piles, itching of the private parts, and for nothing else. pro within the provisions of this law. hoed what the lio n . J. M. Coffinberry 3d. This law extends to all losses in of Cleveland has to say about Dr. W il­ any manuer, uot the result of the soldier’s liam’ s Indian Pile Ointm ent; I bare own fault or negligeuce, and includes used scores of Pile Cures, aud it affords j losses iu battle, by capture, fo r want of I me pleasure to say that I have never | forage, by overheating, hard usage, ac- 1 found anything which gave such immedi- j ate and permanent relief as Dr. W illiam ’ s cidcnts of all sorts, disease, theft by Indian Ointment. desorters, from forced marches, or from I For sale by all druggists, or mailed on any other cause arising in the line of receipt of price, $1.00. Hodge, Davis &, Co., wholesale agents, military duty. Portland, Oregon. 4th. The time for filing these claims ex- . H U N K Y A C O ., P r o p ’ r « , * piree on January 8th, 1884, and all such Cleveland, O claims uot presented to the proper depart­ 1 H A P P Y NEW YEAR TO ALL. ments of the United States by that date, will be barred; but if the application is By the kindness o f the citizens o f Y am ­ filed prior to January 8, 1881, the proof t hill, Clackamas, P olk, Benton, Linn necessary to complete the claim may be and Marion counties, after six years business from a small starting point, I am filed at any date thereafter. And why is it? Because I neve I have received from W ashington a sup­ here. Hung in your faces that “ I possessed ply ot the necessary blanks to l*» used in large amounts o f glittering g o ld .” I making application, which v ill be fu r-, have never said you would have to trade nished without charge to a n jo je desiring with me and you couldn't help yourselves. I have never said ‘ *1 didn't want. Salem them. H. V. E A RH ART, to grow an larger, for fear it might bring lin Secretary of Htete. too much competition in business,” and T did TV't riTn n cold shoulder to the W ool­ en- Mills last stimmer. In six years of business we do Hot find Lawn Arl*»r, Polk Uo’mtv, Has jnat received a new i, such a* are if all sunshine; but., fellow-citizens, I 1 usually kept in a country i n h he will evil, f«»r must say that 1 thank you for your kind- j m - v and patronage, .and hope to be able • P ro d u c e , to merit a continuation of your past f a - 1 Cheaper than any dealer in IVI ^it It Cmintj. He poet I\ r 1883, I have the largest s ock of tivel> mean* htmineeaand will o>nvin«*e «» hi that hi «tetes the truth if uhi will jrive hlm a «*ail. shelf hardware south o f Portland, eon aiating of all articles usually found in- hardware stores. I will also have a full j Wanted. line o f engines, threshers, headers, wagons, plows, spring tooth harrows, j eams to work on k m . amv extension Northern Pacific R. R. Waffe* per day Scraper twine pinders, harvesters, reapers, mow- i t«Min and driver, #4. team, wagon and driier, |.V ers fruit driers, etc., Please give roe at All team* hoarded at W cent* |*er day for each home, Corner of State and Commercial | tewm.ter* ttoanied *t ft . » |«er week. Apply to JOHN call. DaCORSEY, Superintendent of the work, about ten streets, Salem, Oregon. mile* M a w Portland, on the St. Heleu« wagon road, Salem Directory. T. B. W ait ex by me., to J. H. MONTGOMERY ft CO , T T H E BELT H O U SE. P E TE R COOK : : GEO. L. STORY, Manager Oregon Branch 0 . B . B U S H , S p e c ia l A g e n t. H . J . F E R G U S O N , A g e n t, In d e p e n d e n c e . B . ■ (. B R O O K S . S o l i c i t o r . JAMES M. CAMPBELL, D allas, O rrsion. ----- DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF------ FURNITURE, SASH & DOORS. Santa Rosa, Cal., Feb, 9th, 1883. B. J. K en da li A Co., Gentleman:—I feel it a duty to others suffering with piles and falling of the rectum to write you. I have had the piles and prolapsus of the rectum for five years, for the past three years I have suffered the most agonizing pain. Tried everything without relief, but after ten days use of K en­ dall’s .Spavin Cure I have not seen or heard of the piles since. One who has not suffered as 1 have cannot comprehend the great joy that I feel at being cured of a disease almost worse than death. I had a valuable young horse that had a large bunch gather on his I breast bone. I tried all kinds of liniments and , had it cut open without any benefit. .Saw your advertisement and bought a bottle of ! Kendall’s .Spavin Cure and ordered my j teamster to use as directed. In less than one | week t h e ' lump had disappeared. Thinking j that a liniment that would do what Kendall's | Spavin Cure has done for* my horse might benefit more. I tried it as a last resi*rt. W ith gratitude and Iwst wishes for your success. I am faithfully yours, J . H . G lenn . KENDALL’S SPAVIN CURE, Turning, and Job W ork or all kinds done to order. ON HUMAN FLESH] ----- THE BEST STOCK O F------ Dr. B.T. K endall & Co., Gents:------Sample j of circulars received to-day. Please send me C O F F IN S A M > C A S K E T S some with m y imprint, printed on one side j only. The Kendall's Spavin Cure is in excel- Autl 4'oflln T r lim n l» £ H O n M il c o f r o r t lu m l l l^nt demand with us, and not only for animals Al«o keep* all *orts and aizet of window gla*H— Will xcll furniture at Portland prices, with freight added. but ^ for human ailments also. Mr. .Jos. J Voris; one of the leading farmers in our conn __________________________ inl2Ct. , try, sprained an ankle badly, and knowing the value of thn remedy foi horses, tried it on him- . self, and it did far better than he had expected. Cured the sprain in very short order. Yours respectfully C. O. T hikpand , (Successor to E. C. Sm all.) Price $1. per ls>ttle, or 6 Kittles for $5. A ll druggists have it or can get it for you, or it will lie sent to any address on receipt of price, i by the proprietors, D r . B J. Kendall k Co. Knoaburgh Falls, V t. Send for illustrated WM. BROWN & CO. B OOTS & SHOES, circular sold by all d r u g g is t s GRISWOLD'S BLOCK O.K. FLOURING MILL, COMMERCIAL STREET. IN D E P E N D E N C E , O R E G O N . ft SALEM W . B. W ils o n S S o n , P ro p ’ rs. OREGON. I I a VINC. LKA.ttB THK AMOYK W ITH , Wf. -■ W are now prepared to 1 00 5 00 4 00 io 00 FARMERS ATTENTION! P IL E S ! Headers of the the Commercial can not well forget that a large ^ space has for years been takee up by Kendalls advertisements especially of a certain Spavin Cure. We have had dealings with Dr. Kendall for many years and the truth is fully and faithfully proven not only that he is u good honest man, and that his celebrated .Spavin Cure is not only all , that it is recommended to he, hut that the ! Knglirih language is not capable of recommend- I ing it too highly Kendall's Spavin Cure will cure spayins. ! There are hundreds of cases in which that has j been proven to our certain knowledge, But, * : after all, if any person confines the useful lies'! j of this celebrated medicine to during spavins alone, they make a big mistake. It is the best medicine known as an outward applica­ tion for rheumatism in the human family. It is the best medicine known as an outward ap- plication for rheumatism in the human family. It is good for paine and swellings and lameness, and is just as safely appi lied to men women and children as it is to horses. W know that there are other good liniments, but we do believe this spavin cure to be far hat­ er than any ever invented. FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY. D a l l a s . O r ii . j Single Meals ................................. ................................. * Two meal Tickets.......................... I Three meal Tickets........................ j Hoard and Lodging, per week. . . . Board, per week............................. I Board four weeks........................... COMMERCIAL, Hutchinson’s Kanch, 12 miles north of Denver Colorado Mar, 5th, 1883. I ) r . B. J. K endall S l C o ., C ents:—For the past three years standing I have used Kendall’s Spavin Cure. In every case of Spavin, of which I have treated five 0 0 0 . 0 0 it has killed them all. and entirely removed them. I case of splint I find it has no equal, one case 1 had was of three years standing removed it entirely One year ago a two hundred pound block of ice fell out of a wagon striking m y foot on thk Instep and toes, it would he impossible to mash a foot worse without breaking airy bones. I was taken | home and carried into the house. I d o not j think amputation cf the leg would cause uuy more pain. 1 went for Kendall’s Spavin Cure, * it was all I used and in six days I could walk J around. A bout th-ide weeks ago m y team ran I away threw me out of the wagon, the hind whcll struck m y knee. A fter applying several kinds of liniments without obtaining any relief, I went for Kendal,* Spavin Cure. M y was drawn up and my knee swollen badly. This leading and popular company offers superior | leg In three days I was able to walk to the barn. I could go into details more fully, and make advantages to those desiring reliable indemnity against this a very long letter but will not weary you, I am very respectfully yours1] loss and damage by fire, being solid in assets, conserva­ O scar F. H utchinson . I\ 0 . Lock Box, 2362, Denver City, Col. tive in management, moderate in rates and prompt and MAIM ST., N'OIITH OF LIVERY STABLE. Im p o r ta n t t o W n r i I n liiia n t s . STATE OF OBEGON : f 1804. HOME MUTUAL F. i . H R O W Y , P r o p ’ r . C ommercial S t . S alem O r . I> AKRON OHIO. OF NOV. 25TH. 1882.1882. | H A R N E SS and SADDLES. | N o t F a ll to send for I our Price- L is t f o r 1882. Free O to any address upon ap- Contains de­ scriptions o f everything plication. Coi required for Personal or Family use, Rorintinn« n f 0 with over 1 , 0 0 0 illustrations. We sell a l l goods at w h o l e s a l e prices in quantities to suit the purchaser. The only iiwtitution in America who make this their special business. Address Ill«* M««t Nurmnl'iil Itmir.lv ever discovered, us it is certain in its effects uud does I not blister. RF.Al) PROOF BKLOW. FROM THE I^ull i»n«l Com plete 8toek ot* K. H. UK VKHOKV I suit. Fine Fishing Tackle. Salem, Oregon, April 20, 1883. ) The following act of Cougress is pub­ lished for the inform ation of all persons in this state inteveseted therein: !.. t h e o ld s t o c k w it h a n e w a n d well known H rstabliuhnient, I propone to conduct it in first- class »)iape. Always in reauiuess, 0. A. W A L L E R . • uch c a s e s , o n e d o s e «‘ fle e ts s u c h a c h a n g e o f f e e l i n g a s t o a s t o n is h th e H ufterer. V illard ’ * EnthuaiAHtic R ep ort. They I n c r e a s e t lie A p p e t it e , and cause the body to T a k e o n I ’ le s li. thus the system Is New Y ork, May 18. As noted in these n o u r is h e d , .nd by their T o n i c A e t lo u on tbe digpatches yesterday, Mr. V illard report­ D ig e s t iv e 4«ran»»*. R e g u la r M tools are pro­ duced. Price 25 cents. 03 M u r r a y S t., N. Y . ed to his board of directors. He further said, in his report, that tho Oregon and j California line will be completed in thir­ teen months, giving railroad connection G r a y H a i r or W h i s k e r s changed to a G lossy j with the great lakes and St. Paul to San B lack by a single application o f this 1> y k . Itim - arts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold Francisco, via the Northern Pacific and y Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of $1. the Oregon and .California Systems. The t i r r i i T ; as n i r b a y a t ., s e w v o h u . Or. TCTT’ 8 MAKCAL o f Vsloiible Infornail.m .ml \ completion o f the latter road will affect tMfel OoeolpU will So aall«4 I BSE on apiriimliun./ somewhat the ocean traffic of the Oregon Railway ami Navigation Company; but business lias increased so much that the A . E . S C O T T , M . T )„ facilities o f the latter line will be devoted to the towns o f Ne\V Tacoma and Seattle, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, on Puget Sound, which have enjoyed ex­ traordinary growth recently, and which Late of Oal#and, Cal., lias permanently lo­ threaten to rival San Francisco, by reason of their products and iron resources. The cated ¡11 report further states that Villard was DALLAS, OREGOY. pleased with the resources of Montana. A t Helena and Butte thousands o f tons t | r ILL BE FOUND AT ALL TIMES AT B. M. of ore are <>n the dum p, waiting shipment "" Smith's Drug Store. | via tho Northern Pacific to Baltimore I — 1 and elsewhere. Butte has nine smelting | C H A S . P. S U L L IV A N . works, all of which are at work on high grade ore. Construction is so far ad­ vanced as to insure the completion of the i road by the end of August. Merchants Dallas, Oirn. u i the Pacific coast are withholding ship­ I 'r o m p t . i l i e i i l l o n p a id 1» I him I iicns . ment of fall supplies until the completion Office on Main st., two doors North of j*ost office of the Northern Pacific. The tracks are in first class condition, and trains will be Guardian's Sale. run ns fast as forty-five miles an hour. In conclusion Villard states that there is o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t b y v i r t u e every prospect that the road is about to of an order of the County Court, of the County enter an era of uninterrupted prosperity. of Polk and State of Oregon, inaile and entered of record in said court, on the 10th (lay of May, A. D. — Oregonian. J. Cor. Main and Mill Sts„ Dallas, Oregon. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. BAEE M E ad BATS. t T 4» FEED S T A B L E , P IL L S T O R P ID L IV E R . » I 4 4 k .S S O K -----AND----- { T U T T S & Holman, Wilson & 4 nm m ereiai SM.f 1 S a le m , : : : O re g o n . < 1 2 * 0 ,0 0 0 ! . M o n t h t o l o a n o n l o n g o r s h o r t t im r in l a ^ l or amali amount*, on approver! security * Inquire of H HTRM'HPKRG Indepéndase* Or