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K» '* n i n u «n u n Mere Successor to Cooper Bio«.), A ben l Maurer On© can «carcoly ever pick up a paper P - nowadays without his attention being at C O U N T Y O F F IC E R S . tracted by the publication of the death of •oine individual by suicide. How many © o r e n Jeooi____ ..C. A . J o h n s . persons have raised the suicidal hand, OOVHTY C u u ...... K o h w kll S h k l l y . and ended a life, which, under circuin OODMTT T u A a l» » » . . K. T. M i l l e d . stances ot prosperity, and a consciousness IS. A. R ’oo», ’ O o K jiu iiio N K ia . of self uprightness and personal honor, I J oseph C raven R n u rr. . . H ardy H u l e a n . might have been pt »longed, perhaps been .. W . J . M il k k y . : : : : w W . . p P. : W hig ht . B ohom L SvriuuvrBNDKNT. . . F F rank rank K K iulkr iu l k k . . Coat n ik ......................... T. J. T. J . L L ee e e . . w u . « « « , «.>• » 1. « . . . 1. « »»» A KINK STOCK OF A L L KINDS (I f he following personal property belong- j ing to the estate of G. J. Haskett« de ceased will be sold at public anction at the T SATURDAY. JU N E 1 «, 1883. s im m i/ .v . SPRING OPENING, r. G O O D M A N , A ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. it em ized . BASKET^ -C l ir 1 K B , '¡idi j One mile north of Dilie, on S A TU R D A Y, j JUNK 16, 1883» at 10 o’clock a . m ., 4 *«»rk horse«, .r)0 heatl of hogs, 3 farm wagons, 3 spring j wagons, 1 colt, 1 thresher, 1 windmill and other articles of personal property. Terms of Sale—Under if 10 cash, amounts above that 5 months credit with approved security. »« .« “I «O K s I.TM. L tlM I s nuil « III! I I « Kn. M r.. M r . Kirnt door North of the I inline Hotel, Main ,t. NIKS N l CCKNNUK L IV E R Y , SA L E rounded. The mental agony of a man, who cuts ----- AND------ the brittle thread of his own life and in S T A T E O F F I C I A L D I R E C T O R Y . stantly ushers himself into eternity, must be indescribable, and if such a nature that W. A. B askett , D aly «S í B utler , ) J. H . S later makes insanity ursurp the placo of reason, UniUd States Senator«.. Ailin'r. with will annexed. Attorneys. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. ■ j J. N . D o lph . and drives the affected one to that point Representative in Congress . M . C. G koruk . where he hopes by self destruction to A V IS O PURCHASED T H IS W E L L KNOW N Governor ...................... ...7+ Y. Moonv. bury all his cares and troubles in the Sheriff's Sale. establishment, I propose to couduct it In first- Secretary of State.......... . .R . P. E ak h a k t . class shape. Always in readiness, State Treasurer.............. ___E d . H irhch . dark sea of oblivion. But no one can W. 8. LAD D A N D A. BLSH, partners under the Supt. Public Instruction . .K. R. M e E lroy . tell or have any conception of the wretch Arm name of Ladil A Hindi, IMam tiffs, vs. I. N. c; O O J> T K A M S , State Printer................ .. W . H . B yars . edness, hopelessness and despair of one DAVIDSON, C IIK I8 T IN A DAVIDSON and LEW IS | \ W . C. LORD, HELM ICE, Defendants. who, regardless of the existence and des AT LOW RATES. Supreme Judges............. >J. W aldo , o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t r y v i r t u e I tiny of a future life, recklessly launches of an order ot resale, isrnted out of the circuit j P a r t ic u la r A tte n tio n P a id to T r a n ) E. B. W atcon . ! his soul into the presence of Ins Maker. court, o f the county of Hoik, and state of Oregon, DISTRICT JUDOBM. sient .stock. upon a decree therein rendered on the loth day of A neighbor, a friend and a respected Firm* D istrict......................... H . K. H a n n a h . Accommodation of Commercial Traveler* a Spe May, 1888, directing a resale of the premises, herein Second District....................... R obkhi B e a n . citizen of the county, on last Tuesday A. J. GOODMAN. alter described, to satisfy a decree rendered in cialty. Give me a call. Third District R. P. B oise . noon deliberately took a rifle, placed 1 ndkfkn 'DF.. nck , Decemb 30, 1882. I about said court, in the uforesuid suit, on the !Hh day of Fourth District...............................R. S. it S ttot . December, 1882, in which said decree the following to his mouth, pulled the trigger, a n d 1 described premises were order«*! to i*e sold in the Fifth D istrict.................................... BKNNKTT. H A u n !•: manner provide«! bv law, and that the pr**:eeds of Sixth D istrict................................... B a llk k y . j thus added another one to the large mini- ’ such sale be applieJ as follows: First, in |>a\ incut of ^ ________ __ who have chosen death rather than a 1 all costs and accruing costs. Second, to the |>uymeiit « r a w m m i i E M I T T n t M i n . ‘ifu mi»er»bU by O.UM. End m- ot the a n o f 94,71© and tho sum o f 9S00 i I h i i m ) _______ I fluences of winch he ouly was conscious t f fees to Ladd A Bush. Third, to the payment of the S A 1 >1 V . sum of «953.43 and «150 attorney fees to Lewis He!- From late European dupatche. we learn ] >«• niteiuity. Frank MuRiet ha» ended mick. Fourth, the ovcrpluss, if any, to be paid t«> *1 . A «7. , - his earthly troubles, he lias embarked tne d'-feudant, I. N. Davklson. that Queen V ic to r... health haa .0 far _ u an un/nown « a , ami l«t ... Said premises so decreed to be sold are discribe«! R. H. DEARBORN. as follows: The west half of the Donation land ciaiu« given way BE to unfit her for the govern- hope that an alwise Uod will mercifully o f Elijah D. Butler ami Surah K. Butler, his wife, S Y M P T O M S O F A n.ent of a great nation like the Engliah vouchaafe to him forgivnneM, and a hapi>y situate«! in Polk county, Oregon, and marked ami CO M M ERCIAL ST. designated on the official plats and surveys of the empire. She haa been a moat excellent existence in that sphere to which we are United States as Not. No. 1,597, claim No. tiS, ami as Next door to T . B. Wait's Hardware Store. all rapidly tending. Frank was honest, parts «»f Sec. 27 and 34, in T. 9 S. of R. 3, west of the I joss o f A ppetite, B ow els costive. Pain in ruler, and the English government never Willianiette meridian, said west half containing the H ead, w ith a dull sensation in ths upright and possessed of as good a moral 204 10-100 acre ». bock part, Pam under the Shoulder made such progress in all the long line of character as any man in any community. w ith a diein- Notice is further given that at said sale no bid less J A M IN R E C E IPT OF A FIN E L IN K O F EASTERN blade, u fullness .u im c o after « eating;, « its history aa it has done during her Ho was loved, respected, and regarded as than the sum of «5,1*75 will I * received the said sum clination to exertion o __ f body ____ or rc.ind, Irrita b ility o f tem per. L o w spirits, with being the amount of the bill of W. 11. Murphy at thc mild and equitable reign. But it seems living a contented and happy life. The a feeling o f having n eglected some duty, previous sale of said premises. ■MM* C A R T I I IIC S K N N , most affectionate relations existed between ■Weariness, Dizziness, F lu tterin g at the Now , by virtue «>f said older, I, H. Holman, sheriff, that her already extended government of H eart, D ots before the eyes. Y e llo w Bkin, will sell to the highest bidder the above described him and his wife, and never was a com B l iiG Y H iN Y E N N am i Headache generally o v er the right eye. premises, on tho 14th day o f July, 18*3. in front of the kingdom if now about to terminate. munity more startled ami astonished at Restlessness, w ith fitfu l dreams, highly ths court house door, in the town of Dallas, county ( A K K IA G E IIA U Y E N N . A ll civilized nations of the earth will the ann ouncement of a suicidal death than colored Urine, and of Polk, and state of Oregon, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day, t«> Which I offer t«> the public at prices that defy ioni this one was when the sad and mournful regret the change. The mantle will fall (p O N S T IP A T lO N . w it, at the hour of I o'clock P. M of said «lav. occurrence was noised in the vicinity. fietition. Also Terms o f saie, cadi in hand. H. HOLM AN, upon Prince Albert, the present Crown TT7TTS P IL L S are ««specially adapted to The first thought suggested to the mind .Sheriff of Polk County, Oregou. s u c h c h a o s , o n e d o s e e f fe c t s such a change T E A M IIA K .N E N N , Prince. It is difficult to predict what of every individual when informed of a sui o f f e e l i n g n s t o a s t o n is h t h o s u ffe r e r . They Increase the A ppetite, and cause the H A ( H IIA IiN K S S . changes the government might undergo cidal death, is, the cause of the unnatural body to T n k e on Flesh, thus the system Is Sheriff's Sale. nourished, and b y their T o n ic Aetlwn on the act. Insanity generally conies uppermost ( A R R IA Í1 E IIA R Y E N N if placed in new hands. Uhrcsilve «M-crans. tte*ul>ir «to o ls are pro RTOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN T H A T BV VIRTU E Of my own make that cannot be excelled on the duced. Price 25 cents. ¡15 H u r r a y S L , N . Y . in the mind, most all men deeming that -kv of an execution, &n«l in pursuance of a decree of no sane man could raise his own baud to foreclosure issued out of tlie Circuit Court of the Pacific Coast, Also a fine ¡ine of T h e F i r e m e n ’s T imi run ment A , sever the thread of lifo that binds him to State of Oregon, for Polk County, upon a judgment rend«jrud in sai«l court on tlie 18th «lay of May 1883, SADDLES SIDE SADDLES, BRID LES, At the Firemen s Tournament at Salem, . ^ ea.rthly existence. What a terrible whereon George L. llibhard A Co. 1’ luintilTs recovered B LAN K E TS, ROBES SPURS, G r a y H a i r o r W h is k e r s changed to a G l o s s y the following results had been reached in meaniUg has that little word insane, a judgment against Nathaniel Dickson Defendant for B l a c k by a single application o f this D y k . I t im the sum of $746 with accruing interest thereon at the the various contests at the time of our I What do we mean by it? It means a SPONGES, COMBS and BRUSHES, part» a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold rate of 10 per cent, per annum together with the costs by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt o f Si. leaving, at 4 o clock. j measure of distress which no bodily ill can All of which 1 guarantee to be N o t . and prices Slid disbursement* taxed at ffS.70 uni at the ivndi O FFIC E , M U R R A Y * T „ MEW I OHM. _ — suit. IC. I I . I>K A l I R B O K .V , HOOK AND LADDER c o n te s t . produce. Few men readily grasp the ITTT'8 II AN UAL of Vslanlilf Information .nil \ i tion of said judgment it wo* ordered, ami decreed by ( ftr. Ucful lOwIpU will be mailed UtKK on application./ ! the Court to be a lien upon the following described Commercial Street Salem, next door to T. B. Wait's Rescue, H. & L. Oo., Albany time «3D ; significance of a word which names the real property and that the same ho sold to satisfy said Hardware Store. Apr. 28. second*. awful malady which clubaiH tho victim judgment to w it : Commencing at a point one Imn- Alert, U. & L. Co., Salem time oilt . jj.om tji© enjoyments of social life, or the | dreu and twelve rods ami twelve links ea^t of the j south-west corner of the Kreilrick Shoemaker dona Not Fail seconds. , great boon of domestic happiness. The tion land claim, in T. ti S. K. 0 W. ot tho \Y illamette i to send for , h o se c o n te s t . sun, ino0n aild Btars, the deep vault of the ! Meridian, thence East 101 rods and twelve links, Jour Price- thence North sixty-seven rods, thence East one hun- Capital Cd., Salem —time I minute and l)lue ftky t]ie fields, the fairest | dred and eighty nxlw, thence North ninety-nine rods, jSjSj V5K. L is t f o r 1 i “ COn5 , ‘ „ pictures of earth cannot gladden the eyes | thence West one hundred uml eighty seven rods and Tiger Co., Salem - time 1 minute and J of him who la hopelessly insane. But 1882. Free six links, thence South forty-eight rods, thence West j 43 S . outh ninety-two rods, thence South one bun- j to r.ny address upon ap- seconds. | whether Frank was insane or otherwise, j tired and sixteen rods to the place ot bugining. Con- i Rescue No. 1, Astoria time 1 minute ; what, must have been the gloom and des- Contains de [ taining two hundred and twenty-four acces more or I i less. Said lauds being situate«! in Polk Co., Oregon. and $4 seconds. | ,^ajr ^jia^ pervaded his mind, and caused scriptions of everything | Therefore by virtue of *aid execution and in pur- | Rescue Ne. 2, Astoria —time 1 minute him to end his own life and bring sorrow required for Personal or Family use, sunuce of *ai«i decree ami order of sale I will offer for FOR SALK B Y and 1 1 seconds. sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand at the I to that former abode of peace, love and with over 1 ,0 0 0 illustrations. W e sell Court House door in l>alla* Polk Co., Oregon, at 1 FOOT KATE. mutual confidence. He must have been a l l goods rt w h o le s a le prices in o’clock p. M., bn Monday the 2nd day of July, 1883, . A X '. H O W I E , Eight firemen entered, and the race possessed of that depression of spirit in I the above described real property to satisfy said ju dg quantities' to suit the purchaser. The was won by T. Howard, of Capital com which the whole universe, mental, moral ment, costs, «m l accruing c«»*tf.- only institution ia America who make Dated at Dallas May 31, 1883. pany, Salem. Salem, Oregon. and material seemed to be enveloped in a H. HOLM AN, this their special business. Address Sheriff «if Polk County Oregon. dark and still darkening funeral pall. Weather R e p o rt May, IH8.T. MGhVGGMSRY WARD & GO., May Frank rest in peace, and may his SÎÜ7 and *420 Wubcnh Avenue, Chicago. I1L During May, 1883, there were 5 days surviving companion in this, her hour of k ALES ROOMS over R. M. Wadea’a «'are rooms Sheriff's Sale. w <»n Court street. during which rain fell, and ail aggregate distress, look for consolation to Him who of l.(J2in. of water, 9 clenr nod 17 cloudy „„¡deth the destiny of nation* mid of o t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t b y v ir t u e u a k \ !S T E »: i l of a W rit o f Execution issued out ot tho Circuit I days, other than those on which rain fell. 1 individuals, and who doeth all ” things well. Court of the State o f Oregon, for Polk County, and to ! The mean temperature for the mouth me directed in favor of Sloper « Kelso ai d" against \ Speak Hc»ftly to the bruised heart, was 65.80 degree«. Highest daily mean A. E. SCOTT, M. I), George W. DeUord and E. A. DeBord his wife, for tlie ! It shall not be in vain; sum of 8437.45 with accruing interest thereon at the | F A . K K O W N , 1‘ r o p -r . temperature for tlie month 88 degrees on But as the sunlight, fair and bright rale o f one per cent per month from May 14, 1883, That follows after rain. the 29th. I/owest daily mean, 44 degrees ami the further sums o f 830.00 Attorneys fee and | NEW HOTEL JUST OPENED. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, S te ph e n S tavth . 834 76 costs. Said Execution having been issued ujion on the 16th. Mean temperature for the .MAIN ST., NOIIT1I (IP I.IV K R Y STABLE. a judgment rendered in said Court on the 14th day of inonth at 2 o’clock P. m ., 04.64 degrees. Late of Oakland, Cal., has permanently lo May 1888, and at the rendition of said judgment it l>HlIii.s. O ^ n , If Never I'nlls. Highest temperature for the month, 77 was ordered and decreed that the same be a lien upon J the following described real property, from and after If all other remedies failed to afford re degrees, at 2 o’clock p . m ., on the 26th. cateti in Everything New, Neat and Clean. December 1, 1870, ami that the same be sold as by law j "Lowest temperature 40 degrees, at 7 lief there is one that will never disappoint required to satisfy sairl judgment, costs ami accruing I D A L L A S . O R E G O N . you, and that one is Syrup of Figs. The costs t«i wit : Lots No. (7) Seven ami (8) Eight in I o'clock a . M., on tlie 2nd. Block No. (11) Fourteen in E. A. Thorps old town of Single Meal* ............................ I 60cts. The prevailing winds for the month strong and the weak alike find it powerful 75 Independence, Polk County, Oregon. Tho same being I T\vo meal Tickets.................... I V I L L UK FOUND AT A L I. TIM E S A T B. M. for good: harmless, yet thorough, always were from the Soush-west during f> days, part of K. A. Thorps Donation Land Claim, designat- I Three meal Tickets................. 1 00 "* Smith's Drug Store. ed and laid out by K. A. Thorps plot of the town of j Board ami Lodging, per week. 6 00 flbuth ? d n r * , K n r t h 1 8 d a y » , North wc»t «¡vinit strei^tn to the bowel*, ho llmt r e Board, per week....................... 4 00 Independence as filed ami recorded in the County . | |gular habits may be formed and tho sys- 15 00 Clerks office of said County of Polk afore said together Board four weeks..................... , . ., ,, , ,, , tom restored to a healthy condition. with the tenement* heredi taments ami eppertenunecs I No frn’ t d u r i n g month .tth i* point. | Krich |m|f.(lo||lir bottle C 1 fntaills ftom thereunto belonging, <ir in anywise appertaining. During ng May, Muy, 1882, 1K«2, there ther. were were, 7 rainy .»my I ,hirt ,m , ,lose nll(, tho Therefore by virtue of said W rit and in pursuance I days, and 1.61 in. of water, 14 clear, a^d dollar bottles more than double, For sale o f said decree and order i will sell at public auction at the Court House door in Dallas, Polk Co., Oregon, on 10 cloudy days. bv Jap. U. Miller. Monday Jnly 2, 1883 at 1 o'clock r. m ., for cash ii, ’T H E A T T E N T IO N O F A L L STOCK R AISERS IS Mean temperatnra for the month 53.36 hand the above described real properiy to satisfy said I callr ‘ the * fact - that .......... — - be a fine five led ’ to there will judgment, costs and accruing cost. Dated at Dallas, year-old degrees. Highest daily mean temperature i itoitv May 31, 1883. for the month 70 degrees, on 31st. Lowest . Clydesdale Stallion H. HOLMAN. daily mean temperature for the month 42 To the wife of J. L. Smith, on last Sheriff of P«ilk County, Oregon. A t BalUton during the season of 1833 degrees, on 13th. T. P e a r . e . Sunday, a 12 pound son. Mother and *1 IXUF.MTI RBI» IU THE JAMEN McCULLOCH, Proprietor. B a lm t o x , April 28th, 1882. (apr28 4t) E o l a June 1, 1883. child both doing well at last accounts. Sheriff s Sale. FEED S TA B LE , Having fu ll TORPID LIVER. 1 M ID . At tho family residence, two miles west of Salem, in Polk County, Mrs. Angelina Sterling, aged 66 years. Mrs. Sterling was a pioneer of this county, having settled upon the place where she died in 1853. One by one the pioneers arc falling. GRAND PICNIC • Co., E O F AN EXECUTION I.88UED OUT 1 H Y of VIR the TU Circuit Court of the state o f Oregon, for | W A L T H A M , MASS. This case is formed in one »olid piece without jo in ) or seatn, opening in front ,h " * a ïo id l" * thB usual C ap , and securing gre fren ter strength and dura- bilitY These watches are all opkn vacs . The bezel into which an extra strong crystal is fitted with an es- peciully prepared water-proof cement, is attached to the case by screwing it thereon, and thus forms au air-tight junction with the body o f the case, which in proof ugaiiiHt dust and moisture. To railroad men, travelers, miner*, lumbermen and other* who are nlmont coriHtantly expose«!, and who have to make frequent reference to the watch these «piulities are of the utmost iniportain c. T h e lo llo p in g ■Shop I n M o n m o u t h , P IL E S ! le ltorM t e ll t lie ir INDEPENDENCE CORNET BAND. [ AND DANCE, and gentleman dancer. COME EVERYBODY For Sale by all First-Class Jewelers. Administratrix Notice. • o t ic e R N I G H T . -------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------- ALSO A LA R G E STOCK OF r o t ic e is hereby g iv e n th at bv N o f an order <>f the County Court, of «>f Polk and State of Oregon, made and v ir t u e the County entered of record in *«¡<1 court, on the 10th «lay «if Mav, 1883. I. J. St«'Offer, guardian of John It. and Syl vester Miller, will se'.l to the highest bidder, at piiii- lie auction, on Satnrviav, June tHh, 1883, at the hour o f one o'clock of said day, on the premise*, all th right, title, and interest of said wards in and t«> th follow ing real property belonging to said estate, t wit: Commencing at the N. W. com er «if the D. L. chain «if John ami Ruth Ann Miller, thence S 40 chains, thence E 20 chains, them-e N. 40 chains, thence w ’ 2i* chain* to the place «->f beginning. Also that other tract beginning at a point 12.68 chains N. of the S. K. com er of the D L. « ’aim of 8 c. Foster and wife, thence W. 28.88 chains, thence N. 32.!i0chains, thenee K. 28.88 chains, thence 8. 32.50 chains t « the place of beginning, except I«* acres off of the east end thereof, said premise* being in T ft M. of R. 0 W. of the j W illamette meridian. . Terms of saie, cash in hand. 1 J. MTOUFFFR. B a it A B it l v k , Guardian. Attorneys for Guardian. Notice tor Publication t\ 8. L axo O rn es at O rboox C m , ) O IM O S, March 24. 1883. »' V O T in C 18 H EREBY t il YEN T H A T IMA BEL l*res»a»tt, of Maletn, Marion County, Oregon, has ! alipl nation to oun-hose the h j of N E | and N è «rf V W I of Her. fc , T . R 7 W . W ill U r ; umler the w m i « . * « .*< the a»-t of t'.mgrwM. appnned Jene t , 1ft. 8, entitlw.1 -an act for the sale «g tim ber Lands, in the statee of California. Oregon, Nevada and in Waahii AH adverse claims to mid tract must be filed in the 1 8. Land tM ra . at iWegon UHy, Oregon. beh>re the M i i N C O H i ’ < » ii .v rr i ; i ) i>, i CAPITAL, Paid up in IT. S. Gold Colli, COIN ASSETS, December 31. isso, Income for ISSO, : : : Losses, paid since organization, • : ! Headers of the the Commercial can not well forget that a large r «pace has for yearn been take«* up by Kendall’s advertisements especially of a certain Spavin Cure. We hate I lunl dealing* ’vitli hr. Kendall for many year* and the truth is fully and faithfully proven not only that he is a good holiest man, and I that his celebrated Spavin Cure i* n««t «inly all i that it is recommended to be, but that the Knglish language is not capable «if recommend- j ing it too highly I Kendall’s Spavin Cure will cure spavins. There are hundreds o f eases in which that lias j been proven to our certain knowledge, but, 1 after all, if any person confines tin* usefulness «•f this celebrated medicine t«i during spavins 1 alone, they make a big mistake. It is the i best medicine known as an outward anplicii- I 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 pains and aches, swellings and | lameness, and is just as safely appied to men j women and children as it is to horses. W e 1 know that there are other good liniments, hut j we do believe this spavin cure to be far bet- ' er than any ever invented. KENDALL’S SPAVIN CURE §300,000.00 042.541.00 ( )SCAR F . 11 UTCHINSON. P. O. Lock Box,¿23(52, Denver City, Col. KENDALL’S SPAVIN CURE 340.641.00 Santa Rosa, Cal., Feb, 9th, 1883. B. J. K e nd ai / i A Co., Gentleman: I feel I a duty to others suffering with piles and * ^ * fu lfill falling of the rectum to write you. I have had the piles and prolapsus of the rectum for iiv* years, for the past three years I have suffered the most agonizing pain. Tried everythin!, without relief, blit after ten «lays use of Ken 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 . 0 0 dalls Spavin Cure I have not seen or hearci ( of the pile« since. One who has not suffered — o — - | as I have cannot comprehend the great joy . - _, that l feel at being cured of a disease almost i n i s le a d in g a n d p o p u la r c o m p a n y offers s u p e rio r worse than death. I had a valuable young m . # # I horse that ha«l a large bunch gather 011 his a d v a n ta g e s to tnoae d e s irin g r e lia b le in d e m n ity a g a in st breast bone. 1 tried all kinds of liniments and « j j , ,, ! had it cut .open without any benefit. Saw lo s s a n d d a m a g e b y lire , b e in g so lid in assets,*couserva- your advertisement and bought a bottle of Kendall’s Spavin Cure ami ordered my tive in m a n a ge m e n t, m o d e ra te in rates an d p ro m p t a n d teamster t«> use as directed. Iti less than one week the lump had disappeared. Thinking | U D e ra i in tn e a d ju stm e n t a n d p a y m e n t o f losses. that a liniment that would do v hat Kendall's i Spavin Cure has d«me f«>r horse might —_ _ _ _ _ O---------- . benefit more. I tried it as a l a « res«irt. _ i With gratitude and best wishes for your Reinsurance Reserve, Losses Paid in Oregon, : : : 1 : 174,1)89.60 : f l o O . O O O . O « I tleposifeil in Oregon for tho further security of ',nc(-'"'- « »»» faithfully your*, H. fil.K N N . Policy Holders iu Oregon, Washington and Idaho. S uper visons of O regon B ranch — C. H. L e w is , of Alien & Lewis; J. KENDALL’S SPAVIN CURE. AicC-aken, of MeCrnken & Co.; P. W assennati, of Wn»sermun & Co.; ON HUM AN FLESH' Bankers, Ladd & Tilton. GEO. L. STORY. Manager Oregon Branch D my2- B . B U S H , S p e c ia l A g e n t. H F E R G U S O N , A g e n t, in d e p e n d e n c e . It. II . 1 IR O O K K . S o l i t i ! « » » ' . JAMES M. CAMPBELL, lla lla s , «lr< ’í;a ii. -DEALER IN AU. hi IIS O F — Turning, and Job W ork o f a ll kinds done to ordrr. ----- T H E C O F F I a N S BEST STOCK O F ----- A M ) C A S K i r r s A n il f o l l i :i T r i m m i n g » O u t s id e o f P o r t ln n t l. Also keeps all sorts and sizes o f window glass. W ill sell furniture at Portland price*, with freight added. V n Dr. B J . K - e n d a l l & Co., (¿cu t*»— Sample j «»f circulars received to-day. P i e # « »end me some with ray imprint, p r i n t e d « » n e side i only. The Kendall’s Spavin Cure 1 « in excel- j lent demand with us, and not only for animals ' but for human ailments also. Mr. Jos. j Vorw; one of the leading fanners in our coun ' try, sprained an ankle badly, and knowing the 1 value «if thn remedy foi horses, tried it on him j self, and it did far better than he had expected, j Cured the sprain in very short order. Yours respectfully C . (). T h i k b a n d . Price 81. per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. A ll druggists have it or can get it for you, or it will Be sent to any address on receipt«*f price, by the proprietors, Du. B. J. Kendall & Co. j Knosburgh Falls, V't. Send for illustrated : circular SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS O. A. W A L L E R . -■ -D E A L E R ! * - ■ - G U N S R IF L E S , REVOLV ERS. A m m u n it io n o f A l l K in d s . Fine Fishing Tackle. WM. B R O W N & OO. Finest ÁMcni-m^nt Cuttle uyrtm^nt o f Cnttlery in the C ity. (Successor to K. C. mall. ) m SAILS d BATS. BOOTS & SHOES, Field and Marine Glasses. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE, CovutaciAL S t . S alrm O r . C oM M KRl IA L STULKT. SALEM TH E BELT HOUSE. : COMMERCIAL. « i. oprrwiTT. ü . K. FLOURING OBESO.», the IN D E P E N D E S « E, OBEOCN. bank . S T A K i K I t . f . D. M c D o w e l l . I l «Vlieo I.CARKD THK AtWit K « n i.*, -■* arc r o w ]»re|*ureti to «J«* ail kin«l* of P R A C T IC A L '-** C ris t C ustom WT W ork On short notice. W e always have Floor? on hai««i to exchange for W heat, and can furnish B ran, S horts and C h o p j To our customers at p ri«** that defy competition H E A D -S T O N E S , £ CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEW Executed in Itnlian mul American PeoraixToa. .Warble. A M ILL, W . B . W ils o n & S o n , P ro p ’ r r . :i! MONUMENTS, TABLETS, húmt ad Jeweler. : AKRON OHIO. OF NOV 25TH. 1882.1882. FIRE INSURANCE XEW VEAU TO ALL. I u < Ic p c n a lm r e , U ffa . » K l M 111 It». HOME MUTUAL : hill, Clackamas, Polk, Benton, Linn I an«l Mari«>n counties, after six years | business from a small starting point, I am j here. And why is it? Because I neve ! thing it* your faces that “ I possessed j large amounts of glittering go ld .” I j have never said you would have to trade | with me and you couldn't help yourselves, i l I m i e never s^i<l “ I didn't want Salem j to grow any larger, for fear it might bring too lunch competition in hnsmess," am! ( i!id m l turn a cold shoulder to the Wool- : cn* Miils ljist summer. In six years of business wo do not !ind it si! sunshine; but, fellow-citizens. I must say that 1 thank you for your kind ness and patronage, and hope to be able to merit a continuation of your past fa- For 18KI, I have the largest stock of j shelf hardware south of Cortland, con j staling of all articles usually found in- 1 hardware stores. I will also have a full [ line of engines, threshers, headers, Wsagans, plows, spring tooth harrows twine pindcra, harvesters, reapers, mow ers fruit driera, etc., Please give me call. Comer of State and Commercial streets, Salem, Oregon. Salem Directory. T. B. W ait PETER COOK * 0 1 .1» 1:1 Hutchins«m’s Ranch, lli miles north of Denver ; Colorado T H E BEST V A R IE T Y , AND F IN E S T Q U A L IT Y OF Mar, nth, 1882. D r . lb J. K k x i > a i . l & Co., dents: For the — ................ ....... v past three years standing I have i used Kendall’s Spavin Cure. In every IN T H E S TA TE . 1 caae of Spavin, «if which 1 have treated five A I N S T R E E T , - - I J S T S D E i F ^ E N D E N C E . I it has killed them all. and entirely removed I them. 1 ease of splint l find it has n«> equal, 1 mie ease 1 hail was of three years standing «.. I.. iMEKi'E. B’rtipi icl«!'. I removed it entirely One year ago a two hundred pound block of ice fell out «if a | wagon striking my t‘o«it on thk Instep and toes, h ì ’ it would be impossible to inas’n a foot worse without breaking any bones. 1 was taken home and carried into the house. Id o not j think amputation cf the leg would cause any I more pain. I went for Kem lall’s Spavin Cure, 1 it was all T used and in six days I could walk around. About th-ioo weeks ago my team ran j away threw me out of the wagon, the hind ! whell struck my knee. A fter applying several I kinds of liniments without obtaining any relief, I went for Kendalls Spavin Cure. M y leg was drawn up and my knee swollen badly I 11 three days ! was able t«i walk to the barn. I eoulcl go Into details more fully, and make this a very long letter but will not weary you. I am very respectfully yours ‘ « « S i i f t ' i f S 1 !!!!FURNITURE, SASH & DOORS. Guardian s Sale. it i: n i : n v . T lie M o n t N iie e e s N lu l R em ed y 1 ever discovered, u* it i* certain iu it* effects and does not blister B E A D PROOF BELOW. i is h e r e b y g i v e n t h 1 / \T b v A H im i l A ll! ftlQNEY«, UVER REGUWTOR. T ry It. BUGGY WHIPS, BRIDLES, HALTERS, COMBES & BRUSHES, eounty and 8tat<* «if Oregon, to satisty said execution, . :__ ,u:. ___ « . .. . ..UP'J mg this wonderful soothing irediVne. >sts and accruing costs. Dallas, June 8, 1883. II. H olman Lotion* instrument* anil electnarie* Jo | Sheriff of Polk Go., Oregon. more barm than ^oori. W illiam '* Ointment \ absorb* tb« tumor», allay* tbe intense itebing, (particularly at night after get- I Sheriff's Sale. ting warm,in bed,) acts as a poultice, gives N N T H E M ATTE R O F T H K E STA TE OF JOHN W Paris, devosod. Notice i* hereby given that I ha\«' been duly ap- pointed administratrix ot said estate by the county court of I'«ilk county, Oregon, ami all persona having «'iaim* against the mine shall present them, with the necessary voucher*, w ithin six months from the «late o f this notice, to nic. -t my residence at MeCoy, in 1 mi I county, and all persons Indebted to *ai«l estate « hi matured claims ar< requested to make immediate |i«vnient to me. Ihittnl Mav :H, 1883. Ml S AN A. PAR IS, W a m b s T u rirr, Adm*. Attorney. I P IL E S ! O ! HARNESS and SADDLES, j VIR TU E | i n s t a n t n ii e f , a n d is p r e p a r e d o u l y * f o r [ of un execution issued out of the the State of Oregon, for Polk County', ■ ¿ i l . 'S T . ; ! '■' ,u* I” " ' “ I " “ ' o f Mav 1883, and to me directed upon a judgment j rendered in said court on the 17th day of May 1883, ' in favor of T. F. Smith Plaintiff, ami against Oscar Sloper, Defendant, for tho sum of 8103 damages and Ointment; I have costs. And at the remlition «if *ai«I judgment it was Haul’s Indian Pile ordered an«! adjudged by the Court to he a lien upon used scores of Pile Cures, anti it affords the billowing describe«! real property to w it : Lot No. me pleasure to say that I have never I ( l ) «»ne in Block No. (16) Sixteen, and the S. J of the immedi 8. A «if I^>t No. (2 ) Tw o In Block No. (1H) Sixteen ami found anything which gave such Lot No. (S4 Eight in Block No. (‘.») Nine, all situate«! ate and permanent relief as Dr. William's iu F. A. Thon»’* old Town of Indepcmicncc, located Indian Ointment. on E. A. Thorp's Donati« hi I jwu I elaim in Polk County , For sale by all druggists, or maileiT on State o f Oregon, from the 26th day o f Oct., 1882, and receipt of price, $1.00. that *ai«l described real projierty he sold to satisfy sai«I judgment. Therefore hy Virtue«if *«i«l execution Hodge, D ari« A Co., wholesale agents, an«l iu pursuance of said order, I will offer for sale at Portland, Oregon. public auction, for cash In hand as the law directs, at 11 SC .M I Y A c C O ., P r o p ’ rs, the Court House, in I »alias P«ilk Co., Oregon, on Monday, July 2, 1883 at 1 o'clock r. m .. «if said day, Cleveland, O all the above «lem-ribed real property, or so much « thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said judgment , j and interest and accruing cost*. Dated at Dallas, This Mav 31, 1883. II HO LM AN Sheriff o f Polk Co., Oregon. By tbo kindness of the citizens of Yam- i CRAND BASKET DINNER. If con.nmer* will bear these facta in grotiml —.1 » mi » " t la X tu I . m . „* 1 ' Sam g **1 Stamm* " " ruled ami uind. and also tee that the package pur- out priro hy Smith A t'oopri-. chaard ia properly labeled, and the label — — O— - nnbroken, they will be alweya sure of To concimi« at night with grand uamg a baking powder perfectly pure aud wholesome, and of the highest test ■trength in the market. J. C. H oaolano , President, At which a prise will be given tv» the lient lady Royal Baking Powder Co., N'. V. P IL E S ! Y I-r' u l I m i d ‘C k i n i p l c l « ? S t o c k o f . a A Sure C u re F o u n d at L a s t! N o O n e N e e d S u ffe r! — BY THE - «»usi M lory. Imlfaflea Raking Powtlrn. The pubho is cautioned against the j “ V aldosta , G eorgia , July 20, 1882. practice of many grocers who sell wlint 1 “ I s«>l«l one of your Patent, Dust Proof Case* ulsiut they claim to be Royal Baking Powder, KxerciHOH of the (lay will uonoi.t of ten months ago, amt the other day It came hack t«» loose or in bulk, without lable or trade- ! me with the request to make it wind easier. On ex l*roccK *lo n , mark. All such powders are base im -! Rations. Analysis of hundreds of sain-1 V »«'iil m ill liiH triiiiii'iital H n s ir . amination f found that the stem was rusty, and I inquired into tlie cause of it. The gentleman stated plea of bakifig powders sold in bulk to | O r a t io n , liy lio n . V. I,. It n llc r . t«i me that he was starting some saw-logs that had parties asking for Royal have shown them i lodged In the bond «if the river, when his chain all to be largely adulterated, mostly caught in a hush and threw his watch into almut with alum, dangerons for use in food, twelve f«fot of water, and he was about two hours and comparatively valueless for leaveniug finding it. When he got it out it was running and purposes. e \ e k t i s i ; s . \ r r iK \ o o \ lie thought all right. Iu alHiut three iminths he The publie is too well aware of the in Foot race, 100 yards, free for all; prize by found that the stem was hard to turn and sent it jurious effect of alum upon the system, h n 1« t«i me. to need further cautiou against the use OKI men s race, 40 yds, none to enter under 1 ean say that, the watch is all that the company of any baking powders known to be made 55 years of age; prize by the hand. from this drug: but the dealer’s assurance Pat men’s race, 30 y«ls, none to enter under claim* for it un«l recommend it to all railroad and mill men. •‘Oh, it’s just as good as Royal,” or “ it’s 200 imiuik I m ; prize by Stamms & Houk. Ihiys race, 2.'» yd«, none t«i enter ovei ten I B. W. BENTLY.” the genuine Royal, only we buy it by the barrel to aave expense of can,” etc, is apt year* **f age; jirize by the band. Sack race, 25 yds, free for »ill; prize by ban«l. to mislead the unsuspecting consumers Half-Hainmon jump, free f«>r all; prize by | into buying au article which they would J. B. Cooper. “ C linton , I ow a , A p ril 20, 1881. not kuowingly use in their food under Best carriage and span of driving horses; ! “ 1 wish you would send me a spring for the Win any considerations. The only safety prize by D. W. Moloney. Fllery Watch. ’ By the way this Ellery from such f practices is in buying baking Best single buggy ami driving horse; prix« is a watch I mil«l in your Screw Bezel Case to a t M _ __ powder only in tbe origin*! p*ek»ges, of by C. I, I’ieree. j armer last fall. The first o f January he lost the * well known breud. and a thoroughly e»- j llw,t looking young lady on the ground: prise watch in thu wikn I*, ami f >und it this week in about tabliabed reputation. I.y Kara l'..ppU..n. j one foot of water. It had lain three immtha and ThaBoyal Baking Powd.r U . I d in """ ....... over in snow a id water, with but slight injury to the can., w u rely elo«sl with the company '* Homeliest old bachelor on the ground; prize watch only a hair spring trade mark label, and the weight of pack- by Loaie Hvdlnger. C .8 R A Y M O N D ." age «tamped on each cover. It ia never ' Beat ¡ooking littl«* girl, Iwtween th.* age «if The above were very severe test*, and demonstrate »old in bulk, by the barrel, or loo«« by 7 ami 12 years; prize by Lmez A, Lawrence, weight or measure, and all aoch offered To the man with the large* n«we on the beyond a doubt, that for any reasonable length of the public tinder any pretense, are icnita-! Kr,,w”'* Henry CwW and II. J. Ferguson time «luring whi«*h a watch might be under water it lion8 ¡rule«! out -prize bv .1. L\ Irvine. wouUi receive n«> injury whatever. We make these ease« in h«ith gold and silver, and as a P r r f« - r ll.v l> n « l * r r o « » r s t e m W in d in g W m I c R t n « r , 4 h a llc n g c t h e W o r l d lo P r o - d a r e Its » I q n .il. GOODS M¡|» Emma Waller ha. Jiut returned from Port- the county o lP o lk , and t.. rue directed up..i, a IrrrQ. | land with a well selected »to e * ot M illinery Good, tor ment rendered in said court, on the 24th day o f N«*« 1 »>— J favor o f Adolf W olf, plaintiff, ami ! « a i n . ì T i p h i n e I*. Boyle, Jame* M. Boyle, and | I VV. J Boyle, defei defendants, for the sum of »1,038.35, 1 ... »minami 1 w *'1 visit A IR L IE on Tuesday o f each week. damsgsa ami cost*. Said execution • llllliaiKI Mlllw wishing Vliwl.il.r, anything nnOlri.... in J.. this line »:„_ cannot ........ a do l , better son* I ing me that out «if the personal property of the | said defendants, ami if sufficient personal propert\ ! hCr a tal1’ eitlier at M ONM OUTH or- j cannot be found that out of the real property AUG I T ! belonging to said defendants, on the said 24th ■ day of November, 1880, to satisfy the sum of *742.54, gold coin, now due on sai«l judgment, with interest at the rutetof one per cent, per month, in like coin, from the 2d day of June, 1883, and the further sum of five dollars costs and acciuing cost* For want iff personal property to satisfy said execu ! | tion, I have levied upon ami will proceed to sell at j public auction, as the law directs, at the Court House A hure Cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itch door, in Dallas, Polk countv, Oregon, ON MON1) \Y T H K fT H D A Y O F J U L Y i883, at 1 o’clock v m ., of ing and Ulcerated P ile« has been discover said «lay, for cash, all the right title ami interost that ed by Dr. William,(an Indian Remedy,) the said Josephine P. Boyle, James M. Boyle ami W called Dr. W illiam’ s Indian Ointment. J. Boyle had in the following described real propertv, I «>11 the said 24th day of November 1880, to wit : The I A single box has cured the worst chronic west of „ the M. — Boyle , ca8« » ot 25 or 30 years standing. , half „ M w donation . land . claim of J. — No and wife Not No. 1M 8 claim No. 5ft, sHuated in P,»lk 1 one need suffer f iv e minutes after ftpplv- Will lie given at Independence. June 21. M IL L IN E R Y A The first ever known in Polk County THE NEW PATENT W atch O A L L . N American L S Paints, Oils. Polishes, nnJ everything pertaining to FROM THE B u g g ie s , C a rria g e s and H a c k s . i Born to the wife of Uullon Goldsworthy, ¡Buena Vista, J une 1 , 188.3, a daughter. Mother and child doing well n T o Etc We make a Specialty of iiliing Prescriptions, Family Recipes with the bi'st of Drugs, and at reasonable rates. STUDEBAKER’S ■ 4'Unrria Nolle«**. A meeting will be held on the land of Mr. Lafe Longhery, on the Luckiainute, e point of the Mid Simpson bridge, near Byerly’s mill, to begin Thursday evening, June 21, and continue as long as the interest wiil justify. The following ministers will be present; J. Bowersox, J. A. Hollenbaugh, EL L Rittner, Wm. Acherman, J. Q. Hirshmer, and probably others. Rev. W T> Nichols will preach at Por- rydale on Sunday, June 17th, at 11 o’clock. Subject: “ Light and Heavy Burdens.” Public cordially invited. R©v. J. 8 . McCain will preach at In dependence on Sunday, the 17th, at 8 o’clock in the evening. assortment o f D TUTTS HAlRDYL lIlUlU FT lildlllg, Up jl! 13 o o n have also scoured the ser’ loes of a competent and experienced PHARMACIST from the East, who will b<* found at the Store at ail hours, P IL L S DUST-PROOF A A FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE. t u t t s K. S W A IN . I-,...,...... Those dintresninK eouililiiiut*, such a* I Billiotmueis, Dy.pepilt, U' nJnche, l*uiu, Inceli have iej purchased thd* woll-known comer Drug Ston ' iu tho H»ok nini liiiliiej-B,MnInrial «rouble, I unit all disease arising from tho functions the old stock with a new ami ' of the »touiaoh und liver being derunged (loin weakness or exeessea, cured by ues of c o M i M j r n ; a s s o w c a i i .' A A U im )l Of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicin. s, Toilet Articles N FARMERS ATTENTION! !.. J. V c o m H POWDER Absolutely Pure. TO Cor. .Main and Mill S(s., Ita!Ins. Oregon. I & A K lH C j - o th ft 8 - w.irk. Granite Monument- hv .n»1 K<*- t i-r.Whe-i M or.l.-r t Ä , r ' ***~ A‘*'- ïu,ï-r S A TIS F A C TIO N G l ARANTF.EI». W. B. W ILS O N A MON. IftPim xTizxc«, Novem ber 24, 1882. a u o .o o o : ELRY AND SILVERWARE. • • I a m . ’ o,, Salem, t*NYF.Y TO LO A N OK LONG o R SHORT TIM »: in lanra or «mail amount«, on approved se» urite Inquire o f H HIRM*TIRERÒ Iinle|>endeacc, Or M (<• n in t c r e Jal Oregou.