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A. J. Wise who baa been up in the j ber» each night. good things to eat. Mr. Stone, of Bi n-1 N. McQueston A Co, : Butting a Man. Umatilla region says times are much , ton couuty, and Mr. St. John, of Mr-1 B a y tS, *683: Ted Burden w in thrown from a vie-1 About half way up the Cumberland harder there than here. To ISO lbs Hour <8 IS o........ LABOR AND CHURCH. ion» cavufe, but escaped will» a broken mountain» I came upon a man seated on Coy, who built the Dallas covered | To 20 lbs beaus (« 1 5 c heart, and in uoin* well under the able the rock by the roadside. Hiabathad fall L IS T OK I I IR O R t bridge a dozen years ago are both his I T o 10 li>a C wheat St 20c. en off, his gun lay on the ground beside care of Doc Denney. WHY WORKINGMEN DO NOT ATTEND j him and he hail such a forlorn and »arrow sonsiulaw. Mr. Tharp is a sample o ' ) T o 10 lbs oatmeal (it 20c . Drawn to serve at tlie December term I ful look that 1 ac once inquired if he was ill. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. what one can do when he tries real hard | T o 2 lbs tea « *1 ............. of circuit court by Sheriff Wells and "No, not ill, but »haltered all to flinders, ’ Clerk Mnlkey on last Tuesday: t l ' . W l .t a k .- Twenty years ago he came h 're with I'o I doz corn beef ........... he solemnly replied as be looked up the T o 5 ll>a cf coffee (0 00 . . O A W olverton, Luekiaimite. A C w llfo r w l. C le r g y m a n lu v e e .lg a l» e I k . A gentleman ‘ raveling on the Great road. nothing, bought a farm on credit and T o 101 ha rice ft 20c "Then you have had a fall from a treet J £ Rhodes. Ruena Vista. Sn b J .et. and A o n o u n e .. H t . Coneln.tona. Northern railway, liaving delivered his he and his wife went to work to pay l’o 1 box rasins........... "No, not exactly from a fcr®«, stranger, H Morrison, Dallas. Tho F ault N ot A ll on Onn »Ida— M am - luggage to ii*e care ot a porter, made but I’ve bin busted ail to squash just the for it, which ‘.hay did and now have I’o 10 lbs prunes <3 80 . . . Kilns , c o i n f e r »able in the corner of a N 8 Burch. Dixie. n io n l.n In tit« C h o re». carriage. The porter cauie to the car J L Stockton, Independence. plenty of everything around thorn and To 10 His peaches <3 35 "How did you happen to fall?” I’o 5 lbs of juill ................. Dr. Coyle o f Oakland, in the third ser- riage for the “ reward of merit.” L Ritner, Luekiaiuute. don 't owe a d liar. He is one of the "I didn't exactly fall. I hain’t had no inon o f his series upon “ W hy Working To 5 pkgs matches (4 2 5 c . J W Allen, Eola. “ W ill." Said the gentleman, “ 1 see by bones broke nor anything of that aort, but W hile our governor ami Mr. Pres thrifty fsrniers who always lias enough To 3 pkgs cream tarter. . . men Do Not Attend Church,” declared the letters ‘G. N. R .’ on your cap, ‘ Gra it’s a shock to my system which I shall nev- j iilent are ¡»suing P W Haley, Buena Vista. and something to spare. By sun up very plainly that the fault is not all with To 1 dkg C s o d a ............... RATES: Cass Gibson, Dixie er get over. Durn my hide, hut I shall nev- | tuities never received.’ ” • gg ...........................................T o t j m t tlie next morning we were o ff for 8u I'o 1 frying p a n ................. Their Thanksgiving Proclamation* the workingmen, but lies largely with "A little mist..he. sir,” replied the er be no mo’ go; id iu this world aguin!” J W M aster«)», Monmouth. 00 .................................. P«r i U months the churches. To 1 tin honey . . . . . . . . . ‘ Can I be of any help to you?” 1 asked as porter. “ It should be, ‘Gratuities never Lee Rowell, Douglas. 30. , , , , . . . . . . Per three month* ver, but before starting let us say tin» Will you not plea»« stop a minute After quoting from the writings of sev refused.’ ”—Tit-Bits. I sat down near him. .1 1) Irvine, Independence. Aiiier into* rates merle known on applica- Mr. Tharps neiglilmr, Albert Rnef, on To 2 prs overalls................. and listen to a monauge from anotli "Bkaosly, stranger, skassly, though if yo’ • eral noted divines in regard to the failure I’o 2 shovels ...................... tien. Correepomlence is solicited. A M Holmes, McCoy. Fools blunder alonp hev any plug terbocker I might be indooced i er source. of the working classes to atteud the Fine Job Printing done at reasonable prices the old Hodges p lfce lives in the ex To 1 tin p a il....................... H e r P a r i o f th e W o r r y . J H Neia, Dallas. while wise meet investif:aie and see to take a chaw." churches, Dr. Coyle said: One of Washing ion’s bright women To 1 oven .......................... treme south east corner of the county. A Kiefurth, Dallas. I had some, and when he had been “ in-1 where and how they oau do bent in It was reading of this kind, together was present while her husband discussed W m Blair, Douglas. dooced" he continued: Right at tlie county line, but within I'o 2 tin pla tes..................... all things. The substance of this with my own observation, that led me the financial situation. "A mile up the road yo’ll cum tothe Wid- C J Strang, McCov. SO U TH O F 1 S D E P E S D E S C E . Polk is Ridder’s (touring mill whose epistle is that to take up thiB special work. But I " I must confess,” he said, "that the T o ta l.........................................(7 5 00 der David’s place—widder with 80 acres and .1 K Shepard, Spring Valley. wanted to learn not only from writers money market has worried mo a great fo’ childreu; also a widder with two mewls very existence is unknown to most Perhaps this com m unication is al Patton Bro*., Bookseller*, Salem. Win Fuqua, Buena Vista. upon social questions, but from work deal.” and a cow; also the homeliest, pokeyist, O ne frosty morning of recent dste people in the north part of the county ready to long, but before closing I want L C W ann, Jackson. lantern jawed, lopsidedest female on this ingmen themselves. It seemed to me Have the largest ami cheapest as " I t wasn’t the money market that we struck ou t at daylight for the re Alfred Thurston, who used to live near to give a few extracts from an inter G W Whiteaker. Independence. yere mountiug." that it would be instructive and tend to worried me,” observed his wife. sortment within reach of Polk coun M V Mann, Spring Valley. gion named. Passing through Mon Dallas now abides just over tlie Benton view ou the wealth of Alaska by Col. “ But you loved her?" I ventured to ask. a better understanding all around to ask ty buyers. "W h a t was it?” Clias. H. Iahani, late special dep .ty J C Richards, McCoy. "I did, si ranger, I did!” he earnestly re mouth and turning to the left we found com ity line. the workers to state their side o f the "I t was the market money.” —Wash ollector of customs fur Alaska under J C Wagner, Dallas. plied. “ That’s what ails me—luv fur that j STICK A PIN THERE. case and commit to writing their special ington Star. found I). J. Bunyard plowing on the [cO N TIJtU X D .] Collector E. T. Match and by the way widder. Fur two y’ars I’ ve bin luvin and T B Stone, Douglas. grievances and criticisms. Accordingly Joe Craven place. He knows the soil Mr. Isliam is very good authority on courtin her. This mawnin I dropped in H Shope, Dallas. Paying the Price. I sent a letter to the president of each thar and axed her to marry me, and iu two j M kn may say what they will about Alaska. Since it was acquired it has is good and believes that a thorough Henry Howe, Dallas. of the various labor organizations here Here is an amusing story o f two miuits I was a busted man." added to the wealth of this country G W Richardson, McCoy. tickling will cause it to give rich re the good times soon com ing, but such trumps, ono o f whom had spent the night about. “ Who busted you?" »trout (85.000,000. Her gold product F A Link, Eola. I received a large number o f replies. in a London workhouse. "W hat,” said “ The widder herself, aud she didn’t hev turns for his labor. On east of that J. a thing is very improbable. W hile this year will be about $1,000,000. The .1 L Purvine, Spring Valley. to say a word to do it. When I got through ; Most o f the answers were respectful, ail one, " d ’yer mean to say they gives yer a A. Daniels was turning up ih« noil m ere is amt will be plenty to eat ai d Treadwell mines on Douglas island Sam Tetherow, Monmouth. of them were earnest, while in some I good blowout and a night’s lodging for axin her, she jest took me to the door, p’iut- \ which he has owned these twenty years wear throughout the land, the very turns out (700,000 in gold bullion each John Leach, Proprietor. was soundly lectured. nothin?” "F o r nothin?” said the other. ed to five acres of co’n which had never bin How to niHKe m I’ocKttt Lamp. ami his neighbor Stapleton was doing low prices of farm produce and the un year, lie furnished the following In these letters—along certain main "N o t much. They makes yer have a hoed and made moshuns fur me to go to statistical state me t with reference to In an ounce bottle put a piece o f pbo»» lines—I find a remarkable and suggest work." warm bath first all over.”—Toronto likewise. Fourteen years ago we be settled condition of things generally “ But you didn’t pick up the hoe*" the custom business of Alaska fur the phorus the size of a grain o f corn. Pour For example, without Globe. _______________ __ "Skassly, stranger, skassly. I wusbo’na cam e acquainted with John Stapleton will make an early return of prosper fiscal year ending June 30th, 1893. j in olive oil heated to the boiling point ive agreement. exception the writers give it hs their gentleman, 1 hev lived like a gentleman, S u s p ic io u s W e a lt h . and family up in the Klickitat country ous times next to impossible. The Number vessels entering from foreign until one-third full, then cork tightly. opinion that from two-thirds to three- aud durn my hide if I’d forgit my posishun When wanted, uncork, and the action of Kitty—Did you see Mr. Ferris when ports, 113; number vessels clearing for First class tile of all sizes from tinse and several o f his children were onr shrewdest and most conservative finan fourths of workingmen o f all classes ha in society to marry fo’ty winders with fo’ty foreign ports. 110; number vessels en the air will make the space above the bitually stay away froan church. From you called on him? spans of mewls!" M. Q uad . to eight inches in diameter. students s t Goldendale. One of them, ciers in the land so express themselves, Tom—No, but I gathered from a hasty tering coastward, 85; num ber vessels oil bright enough to see several feet or to all I can learn this is a very conserva George, is now an attorney at V ancou and it were wiser to heed their judg clearing coastward, 89. In speaking look at a watch. As it is impossible for insjiection o f his room that he is a sharp Case of Necessity« tive estimate. PRICES PER 1,000 FEET: ver, another, Ella, is wife of a lawyer ment than to lie governed by our own of the fishing industry lie says: “ As 1 a Hume to form, this is perfectly safe. Concessionnaire (frantically, at telephone) In reply to my second question, “ Are but unprincipled man. Kitty—W hy, what did you discover? —Is that Kobbe & Gluko? there, his daughter Mollie recently puny opinions. Oregon is now griev understand the matter the canneries ! The glow lasts from two to fiveminutea those who stay away hostile to the church $15 Three inch Tom—Three silk umbrellas in the cor that belong to the com bination entered j and may be renewed by again removing or simply indifferent?” most of the writ Down Town Grocer—Yes. 22 Four in c h ......... married Mr. Y ouu g, a veterinary sur ously tax ridden and it behooves the Concession nai re—For heaven’s sake hurry into an agreement nbt to put up more the cork which each time should be re ers agree that about half are hostile and ner.—Truth. . 32 geon at Independence. On an adjoin people to see to it that the next legis than 400,000 cares this year. From placed at once. One such lamp will Iasi up that keg of molasses and two gallon jug Five in c h ........... half are indifferent. 42 S h e < /l> ]cc te ti. of vinegar I ordered awhile ago! I’ ve been Six in c h ............. _____ ing farm lives J. W. Scott who married luture is less extravagant than the last report« received I estimate tlier catch ail winter. _____ It is in answering the last question, . fiO Mr. Fastii y (milking a Sumtny evening out of orauge cider for tw’O hours!—Chicago Seven inch ........ Ida, daughter of Jas, A leiander. Now one. The success of one party or at 250,000 cases, the independent can “ What is the chief fault which working How to M ake Q uaking Cu»tar<l. 70 | E igiit in c h ......... call)—I understand. M:--s Kostick. that One-half box of gelatin, 5 eggs, a tea- men find with the church?” that they are yuu are an i'x[*‘rt mind reader. W on’t we are on a new road leading to the another will not bring it about, but neries have packed about 50,000 cases- The catch of Cod fish in 1891 was 1,. spoonfulof vanilla, 1-i pintsof milk, one- most full and explicit. 800 acre fruit farm addition to Inde the quality of the individual members yon please experiment upon me? 380.000 fish valued at $569,009. T h b half cup of sugar, one-quarter cup of “ To begin with, workingmen find fault Miss K .—Excuse me, Mr. Fnstley, bnt pendence. It may be a very good sum regardless of politics. It will not do output will be considerall) increased powdered sugar. Cover the gelatin with the doctrines of the church,” says I don't regard your mind as a proper “ The church mer road, but we cannot brag on its to take the promises of men. Their this year. Com mander Ludlow, of tlie with cold water and soak half an hour. the federated trades. subject for ¡Sunday reading.—Life. man of war “ M oh ica n /’ estimates that Put the milk on to boil. Beat the yolks teaches as a divine law that labor is a winter qualities. At the summit of past record is tlie best guarantee. this years sealing catch from pelagic of the eggs and the half cup of sugar to curse, and that we must be content to A H e a v y B u rd e n . the hill, 8 . O. Olodfelter has thirty sealing» will he about 60 000 skins gether nutil fight, then stir into the boil suffer under the curse because an all UP IN A L A S K A . A rather plain lady asks the opinion of acres some of which he will put in fruit which are valued at $720,000 this does ing milk, odd the gelatin And stir over wise and loving Father placed it upon her minister, "Is it a sin to feel a trifle E ditor I tem izkk : Yours received does not include 7.500 skins taken by the fire for a minute to thicken. Take ns, and the logical outcome of this doc and perhaps some in hops. Now the o f vanity when I am called handsome by inviting me to write for publication, my the lessees of the Seal islands which from the fire, udd the vanilla, pour in a trine is the degradation o f the laborer.” houses becom e thick enough for SPRAINS, BRUISES, 8W E L L IN C 8, BURNS. a gentleman?’ ideas or impressions of Alaska from would increase the income from sealing mold and stand away to harden. When I cannot allow that to pass unchal "N ot a sm for you. my child, but a village, there being nearly a dozen with the little I hail seen of that territory. to about $1,000000 annually.” It seems It 1» ready to serve, beat the whites to a lenged. The church teaches nothing in less than a mile. Most of the own- In September 1892 I received a letter to me that the subject in inexaustaMc foam, then gradually add the powdered more clearly than that idleness is the terrible resiKmaibifity hangs upon the gentleman. ”—Ti t-Bits. from Hon E. T. Hatch (then Collector “t=ATX_.T_.?^ A L L O W E D ZBLT C O ’O ’LTOCTT C O U E T . i rs have from ten to twenty acres each anti full of interest. Y et I Iiave already sugar, beating all tlie while. After all mother o f all evil, and labor one of the W h y H r R eturned. w.iicli is being devoted principally to of Customs for the district of Alaska) said too much perhaps more than will the sugar is added beat until it will most fruitful sources of blessing. Her offering me a position as “ Inspector of he of interest. If desired I will give stand alone. Turn the pudding carefully leaders have come from the ranks of the "L ook here,” said Mrs. Taddells to AMOUNT AMOUNT fruit. E. V. Dalton will aim to get Customs Afloat’’ with orders if I ac my idea of the cou nty. Yours, FOR WHAT CLAIMED. NAME. from the mold, heap the whiles around toilers. Jesus Christ was a carpenter; Hungry Higgins, “ didn’t I give you a CLAIMED. ALLOWED variety of products from his twentyone cepted to report at once at tlie custom it and serve. This will serve eight per his first apostles were fishermen; Paul dinner yesterday?” J. M. P arky . was a teutmaker; Luther was a miner s acres. His wife is making a success bouse on Mary Island, where I would sons. __________________ "Y o u did, madam,” replied Higgins, son; three-fourths o f her preachers and with a courtly bow, "and one good din- ’ ohn E H ale........ G R A N D RONDE. 26 00 26 00 m erchandise................. . of the poultry business, having ten tur take the oath of office and receive in H o w t o P r e v e n t H noring. leaders today were reared among the ner deserves anorher.” — Detroit Free Capital Lumber Co lu m ber................................ structions and etc. I bad heard that 4 14 4 14 keys, twenty-five Pekin ducks and A deputy county asjessor was in this Keeping the muutu abut prevents tutor lowly. there wan a territory belonging to Uncle 50 50 Me*ton tk Dygert. . printing.............................. ing. To do this make a clone fitting cap alsmt 200 chickens. Just across the Sam called Alaska, but where was vicinity la»*, Friday. I admit the condition o f labor in Chris 00 attorney fees..................... 00 J H Tow nsend. . . . for the head aud shape a piece o f cloth tian lands Is far from what it ought to road where the old Haley home used Mary Island? I examined niapa, charts W alt Graves went to Sheridan from 00 00 road s c r a p e r ............... L Damon ............... to fit the chin, uniting it with the cap 50 50 to stand D. A. Hodge now lives on fif and etc. and asked every one that I his mouutaii ranch on Saturday last by elastic bauds, which join the cap just be, but it is far superior to theft of labor G C W biteh orn . . . 50 loads gravel................. in lands that are not Christian. thought should know something about 40 6 40 Capital Lumber Co l u m b e r .............................. teen acres of ground which lie will soon Mrs. Leabo, of Bellvue, is visitinc above the ears. Dr. Coyle declared that several o f his Alaska, but could get no information 10 25 10 25 YV A Wash ........... p r in t in g ............................ iiave in a high state of cultivation, about Mary Island and but very little her sister, Mrs. Geo. Tharp, of tills correspondents are right who claimed 3 30 3 30 Ronco B ros............. lu m b e r .................................. n o w t o lt c ja p a n T ra y *. thrtt the church neglects the second great prunes being his principal crop. He about Alaska in general. I finally place. 7 77 7 77 Prescott «fe Venes». lu m ber.................................... First clean them thoroughly with soap law of the kingdom, “ Thou «halt love J. F. Brentano, Indian agent, went came to the conclusion that “ Mary Is and his wife Iiave just returned from a 6 OO 6 00 200 loads gravel................... S H C row ley........ and water and a little rotten stone; then thy neighbor as thyself." to his former home at French Prairie land" must he way north in eitln- 10 03 10 03 lu m b e r .............................. D W Siddon*........ visit to their old Canada home. The dry by wiping and exposure to the fire. He said, “ Taking her all in all, there “ Behring Sea” or in the “ Artie ocean on business. 10 10 n ail»........................................ R M W ade á C o .. Next get some good copal varnish, mix is and has been t6o much of the priest instant we entered her home we realiz and certainly in a very cold climate. 4 00 4 00 YV W W illia m s.. . . fees State v» Blanchard . A large crowd was present to witness it with some bronze powder aud apply and Levite and too little of the good ed that she was a woman of more than I was several days after receiving Mr 4 00 4 00 fee» State vs Blanchard . . F P Myer ............... some races— horse and foot— at Sheri with a brash to the denuded parts, after Samaritan in her work.” average taste and refinement, every H atch's letter before I could decide dan Saturday. 17 00 17 00 transporting Elia» Robbins h.lin YValling........ which set tlie tray iu an oven at a heat In regard to the further charge that what to do. Caution said there is too 11 00 11 00 thing in sight giving evidence of it, I of 213 to 300 degrees until the varnish is the church is allied with those who have U S G rant............... envelope» stamped . It is reported that the Indians as m uch risk, it is to cold for you and etc 63 63 lu m ber.................................. | dry. Tw o coats will make it equal to j money and is subservient to them the Prescott & Venes» W e greatly enjoyed their noonday hos hut a desire to travel and see the to sisted by the U. S. Indian agent, will 1 new. 3 50 3 50 hauling 14 vds gra vel.......... J a iiiì » Chitty . . . . ( preacher quoted the following from the pitality and were not surprised to find me unknown-country finally prevailed try to remove the postotfice to the " IS " " ......... 4 50 4 50 D J M c D o n a ld .... Mrs. C. J. WooLDRiDfjR, of Wortham, reply sent him by the Longshoremen’s How to Mulut Wine Jelly. tilings in extra good shape around his ovet caution and I wrote accepting tlie agency or have one established there. 4 50 4 50 Texas, saved the life of her child by the " 18 ‘ " .... Cha» Black ........... Dissolve un ounce of isinglass or gela-' union: “ The church winks at commer «I J'{ it it u.se of Ayeris Cherry Pectoral.' place. I left home October 7th tarried 3 25 baru. From his adjoining thirty acre 3 25 Ed Blessing........... W illiam W right is moving one of "O n e of my children had Croup. The shout two days in Seattle and was sur the houses from Baily’s mill site to the tin in half a pint of hot water; ad»l an cial robbery and tells the robber he will 4 85 4 85 .) J Williams ......... spreading gravel .......... tract Mr. Mason has suld t«n to Mr. case was attended by our physician, and was prised to find myself landed on Mary Savage place where he and another >unee of sugar and a pint of wine and be all right if he gives a portion of his supposed to be well under control. One 8 25 33 load» gravel..................... 8 25 YYrarren D u m i . . . . 3ool the jelly in a mold. j plunder to the Lord.” Olodfelter for hops. Across the lane Island the evening of October 12th night I was startled by the child’s hard 7 09 7 09 Craven A Fulkerson lumber ................... ......... gentleman have a contract to clear ------------- j In commenting on this paragraph the breathing, and on going to it found it stran C E Huntley has erected a barn and will only 67J hours out from Port Town some land by grubbing. gling. It had nearly ceased to breathe. lu m b e r .................................. 27 57 27 57 Prescott A Veness. Hor«r» in Fie Tre«». preacher said: Perhaps there is a grain Realizing that the child’s alarming condition put tip a dwelling. Adjoining him Mr. send. Here I found Dr. Poole, from ICO 00 160 00 w* rk on ownership m a p s .. Willard W right. Tho New Orleans Times-Democrat is | cf truth even here. It would be strange had become possible in spite of the medicines Mrs. Garrick and her daughter have McCoy, filling the mini Lion of deputy 95 given, I reasoned that such remedies would 7 95 H M L i n e » ........... jin tic*) fee» ....................... W inn lias a small home and across the authority for the statement that thou- jf the church were wholly free from the be of no avail. Having part of a bottle of collector. The Dr. is now living in moved to Willamina for the winter. 00 2 00 YV YV W illiam ». . . State vs Gal wick ............... trees have been destroyed j mammonisin o f the age, but I question A y e r’s Cherry Pectoral In the house, I gave way to the south Wm, Reeves has ten Monmouth. Before giving mv ideas XIrs G. will learn dressmaking ami the sands of 3 95 95 tlie child three doses, at short intervals, and 0 W Smith ........... justice fees .......................... In the neighborhood of New Orleans by | the statement that she will not tolerate acres, part of it still covered with grub and etc., I should like to brielly de daughter will attend school. Mr. Gar Anxiously waited results. From the moment 00 3 00 chainman, Frost road No 2 E B H u bbard........ "the flat headed tree borer.” A number teachers who deedare the whole truth, the Pectoral was given, the child’s breathing rick remains at home alone. « < < < < < * < scribe the county so that the reader oak trees. On the main road leading 00 2 00 grew easier, and, In a short time, she was ] J B row n ............... of remedies are recommended, but some a chvss the heralds of the cross aro ’ iletly and breathing naturall sleeping quietly naturally. may have some idea of what Alaska is. One day recently your correspondent sort o f wash applied to the bark at the ; not cowards, and their lips are not sealed 2 00 2 00 YVarren Frost. . . . marker, Frost road No 2. south within half a mile aro the homes 1 The child is i alive and well to-day, and I 1 ao The thousands nf miles of coast resell was shown the inside of the large two time the female beetle deposits her eggs hy money in the pews, 2 00 thi A y e r’s Cherry Pec- 2 00 not hesitate to say that marker, Frost road No 2 . .f J YVilliams........... and small holdings of W allace Hunt- toral saved her life." ing from Dixon Sound way up in toth story building to be used as office and will be the most efficient. Such a wash j j am told again and again that churAr 1 25 1 25 printing n o tice..................... A V R Snvder. . .. ley, Mr. Shafer, Mr. Teag, K. C. Bur Artie Ocean has been pretty well ex store room at the agency. It is neat as is used to prevent the attacks of simi- j members do not practice what they pro- nett and Mr. Bowler. W e found Mr. plnrcd and are accurately descrilied on and com m odious aud a much needed Ur borers—namely, a strong soap soln- i that many o f them are hypocrites ST A TE OF O REG O N ,! tion to which has been added a small and scoundrels, and one writer even in Shafer and Mr. Burnett clearing ground navigation charta, hut the interior is I im provem ent. really an unknown region. Alaska ns | > 8. 8. quantity of crude carbolic acid or a lit forms me that he would rather deal with for vegetables, fruit and the like. They it is now known was Russia-Ainerica | Tuesday night the blacksmith at tle puris green—would, if applied at the a saloon keeper than a chnrch member. COUNTY OF POLK,) Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Msse. will Iiave put their premises in a high piior to the acquisition of the territory agency received a telegram announc right time, greatly reduce the damage. In the face of what so often thrusts it Prom pt toact, sure to cure I, B. F. Mulkey, county clerk of Polk cou u ty, do hereby certify state of cultivation to make a living by tlie United States government. The ing the death of his hither in southern self upon my attention I cannot deny Oregon. John Borden brought the negotiation for the purchase were com from so small an area. Passing on to that the foregoing is a true cop y of the bills allowed at Novem ber term of the the justice of all this. It fills me with message from Sheridan after returning sorrow aud humiliation to look at some near the home of H on. P. W , Haley pleted on March 30th, 18H7 and ratified j from here with the mail, thus ruling ull commissioner« court in and for said county and state required by law to be in the following May when it wns form around me who bear the Christian name. we turned into a lane lending west and ally conveyed to our governm eut for night. It; would be a com fort not to know that Tonic Builder p .blislied. were soon at the home of G. C. Bolter, the sum of (7,200.000 in gold. I find Yes, fel Ernest W erner, Sr., of I)o1ph. lost a Of T h ose who Suffer from they profess to be Christians. W IT N E SS m y hand, and the seal of the county court this 15th day of No recently of Parker, he now owning by a work on Alaska that its extreme house and its contents by fire recently low men, there is counterfeit coin in the Scrofula chnrch. W e must admit it with sad tiiat part of the old McKImurry place breadth from east to west is over 2,400 and a few days later he died from some vember, A. D., 1893. miles and from north to south about ailm ent of long standing. His son, ffw d ’« Sarnaptirilla P o r t flea, ness, but you ought to know that a where J. A. Compton used to live. His 1,800 miles. Atton Island in the Aleu Ernest W ernei, Jr., went through her«» counterfeit is a copy o f that which is B. F. M U L K E Y , Sooth*», Heal*, C l’ H is . ground w h s rather dam p for seeding tian group is only 20 miles from Asia Saturday to see about getting the $300 genuine, and therefore an infallible proof C ) County Clerk. but he was afraid to trust to luck for and in the extienie western point of insurance. that the genuine exists. Alssks. Congressman Morrow in a In all the letters received from work bette. weather and was sowing and Tw o representatives of the State In ingmen it is only just to say that I found harrowing with all his might. His speech before th e” American Protective surance Co, wen* here a few days since Association’ ’ in New York in January, not a syllable against Christ or his goe- w n x iA jn s’ neighbor, Jas. Alexander, was in the 1889, made the statement that owing on their way to Dolph to adjust insur pel. The grievance is against the church. MEDICINE CO., garden plucking vegetables for their to the extreme westerly boundary of ance on the house of Ernest Werner, My correspondents have no fault to find S ch en ecta d y , N .Y . Sr., which burned recently, but as they SA LE M L IV E R Y S T A B L E . with.Christianity of itself. It is implied new Baptist preacher at Independence. Alaska San Francisco was OOO miles >»d B ro ck v llle , Ont. could not ford the Yam hill near agency that if the church were only true to Je east of the geogrsphical center of the He is a first class farmer, an excellent ms and his teachings there would be no extreme eastern and western boundary they returned. citizen ami carries his Christianity with ST. PAUL’S ACADEMY. separation between her and the masses. of tlie United States and therefore W hile returning from atrip toSiletz This elegant and commodions building is fitted him every day and everywhere. Not might be called an eastern rattier than last Friday and while fording Salmon These communications have convinced throughout with every appliance of a first class edu me that what is needed on both sides is «ntnuiftl institution, hnd is surrounded bv extensive far away are the homes of Jasper a we-tern city. Alaska seems to he river at the second crossing Father grounds, thus making it a most deferable boi*rding enlargement. divided into three natural divisions, Croquette and his nephew, Frank Mer Rhodes, Bud Alexander, Isaac Connett wnd day school. Thorough *mi practical instruction Workingmen need a larger acquaint in the primary and higher branches of education is af One extending from the Alaskan range cier, came near losing their lives by and the vWbant MoElmurry house Terms moderate. Music, painting, stenog ance with the church. She is misjudged, forded. of mountains to the Artie ocean. This drowning. Mr. Mercier was w aited raphy snd typewriting form extra chargee. For fin Passing along to where we found T , B. is called the Yuknn division. Again from his horse, but escaped by getting misconstrued and sometimes maligned ther particulars apply to SISTERS OF THE HOLY from lack of knowledge. On the other NAMES, St. Paul, Marion county. Oregon. Huntley three years ago Ed. Bedwell tlie Aleutian division which embraces into some brush. Father Croquette | hand, the chnrch needs a larger knowl and wife now abide, her father baing the peninsula and islands to tlie west. staid on his horse, but lost a grip sack edge of the workingmen. She is far too Mr. Lam oureux is a thorough horseman, and a reliable man. Y ou r team Chaa. W ood, the well known Mon The third is called Die Sitkan division and saddle bags and contents. They ignorant o f their condition and of the and extends from Dixous inlet or sotiml arrived late that evening at the agency wili be well cared for when left in his charge. Patronize the R E D FRO N T grievances under which they smart. mouth sin »'maker. At the old David to Cro i sound and mostly reached hy very wet and cold. Stable. Terms Reasonable. She needs more information as #o their Johnson homestead K. G. Htingley and the island passage Northerly from •* I have for many ysnr* been a great snfferer hardships and sorrows, and until she PKHHTDALK. Nortons sound the great river Y ukon ' \! forth and J. D. 8h»w frem H CK O rlfI.A breaking out on my arms gets it her interest will be far below i ysi fititfwi;; he A. J. Davidson farm with its tributaries i overs over 3,000 Our druggist would like to «ell out. and leicH; they w*rs covered wMh eruption and what is requested by the gospel of •ores, «ti*el*ar|i«t| nil the (ina. 1 tried very Christ. She needs larger aggressiveness. miles and is navigable at certain sea l*»vi»i 8 c.itl h 'e s in the white house Bailey Chaney is hark from eastern many medicines and consulted physicians for It is not enough for her to »ay "C om er’ sons for over 2,000 miles and drains and near, but (‘ •n«tantiy ern v n o w . X to scatter printed invitations to attend on Ldl farther along to the right the northern portion of the territory Oregon. have taken but three bottles oi Hood’s Sarsapa- her service«, to have attractive music, ami on It»- road ’ trading to Buena Vis em ptying into lleliring sen a larger 1). L. Keyt raised some Inigo Peer pleasant and attractive surroundings and volume of water than tlie Mississippi polite u»hers. She most go out among ta Andy forges. ,>i) is the first resident lea« potatoes. pour» into the Gulf of Mexico. Mining them aud bring them in.—rfan Franoiaci ih « Je’»r. ,a-mp»ou land across the high Our Christian Endeavor society is I Examiner. is made possible on the Yukon by cross way bet: nm by Mr. Peterson. Down lug the Chilkat range of perpetual Weil attended. rill* for rheumatism, «ad I u derlr-.l io much 1 BETH EL. — IF YO U W IL L B t’ Y Y O U R — st the bridge tin t spans the Lnckia- snow on sb ds drawn hy dogs and then Rev. Hazel will preach here next \ bon,at trua It that >h. .«Clares tlier* u no •th.r m.iUiiln. .a .«ilk. W* would net be has lived ever by raft* or boaG fi<>»ting down to the Reese ¿t Kelty shipped a car load of ir lite W ot 8uiidny morning and evening. without It la the houM If It costi {So a borne." I hogs to Portland Tuesday. si lu - he w a b n . It is gm wing late ' he',d ol ,,n Y ukon 1 Bird W alling, of Zena, lots been vis- i T. T o u t J o x t h s , 1 »n Joee. Cat. . . . . . j presume the richest placer mines in N » R< lure » rot (Teod'a Awspartlla Denney ¿k Burdon are buihling a an ! wo p* P -» to n g over good road, (ht world are to hr found on the Yn- iting Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Wise. machine shed for their threshing out H o o d 's Fills »cl ret promptly and and bad past the Jesae Ntunip place k „ „ . A Seattle paper of October (fith T. 8. Coffee, onr harness maker, hss fit. «MattnUj. aa the liver end bewrle. where Mr. Spark* now lives, an » in- i gives the following account of the re- started a branch in Ballston. H K Hanna, of Vancouver, Wash tended to pas* the night with Nels«>n j Dirn of 17 Y ukon miners who ha«l just Snell a com m unity as this certainly ington, is prospecting tround h^re for Tharp, but their little gi,l had h e n ■ C“ y ^ ought to have a twtter school house. hop land. * 1 peka in from Hitka. "The miners were fairly atieeeasful this year. A few com W aym ire A Lawrence are doing a Mrs. W . T. Orton and daughter, of O u r friend w ith th e b oa th ook seems — OF TH E — good business with their feed chopper. E3. H U G H E S & S O N Fort W orth, Texas, are visiting her t o he fo rcib ly itnprveeed w ith it* size. But if y o u really w ish to k n ow w hat Chaa. Winter« is moving to hi« home 1 Have again opened their wagon and , u n de, .1. H. Robbins. a big savin g w, com pare th e figures ■t of j bla. k-nnth shop at the old stand Ih»gs are killini: sheep, having got- m a rk e t on o u r ro o d s w ith th e prrcea arged elsew here and calculate Near Covered Bridge. I ten away with eight in this vicinity ch w hat von , « 'v e h v b u y in g here. i during the post wet k. J V l'' N ^ n d . l l i . ^ t d i n g . revival in j r h . y «olieil tlie prlronage of former Bun Fraser still carries his hand in rtiatonn ra ami others. They are get- 1 . , , , A genuine Oxford teacher’* hihle, line some sea».>ne,l stork . ' J » »lm g as the result of c .m m g in con- with concordance, H p * s rd m ap. for only (3 25 at Dearborn's h. ok store in Salem. FO RM ER PRIC E (5 . ANOTHER MESSAGE! 3 TILE WORKS. D ALLA S, OREO. RHEUM ATISM , NEURALGIA, S C IA TIC A , LUM BAGO, Saved Her Life. A Y E R ’S Cherry Pectoral O ! the Agony Nerve Blood ». L. LA M O U R E U X THE NEW RED FRONT. Proprie*t&r. Formerly knownas the Ellis & Whitley Stables. Gor. Commercial and Trade Streets, 8 /lL E M , OREGON Hood’s sr. Cures Patronize Our Home Mills. MENS, YOUTHS AND BOYS REOPENING. CLOTHING Salem Woolen Mills Store, You will help to build up Home Industry besides keeping money in circulation in our m idst