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" W e proclaim o u ru n q a u u a lified co n d eu i- o f such law s as are best calcu lated to se ition o f the u n civilized and barbarou s cu re th e fulfillm ent o f the pledges m ade nation Mrs. L e n a B a k e r is con valescin g. M iss A lice S tras-er is v isitin g w ith h er to them in the dark d a v so f'th e cou n try's practice . w e l l k now n as ly n c h in g , or denounce th in the - k illin m oth er Mrs. A n n a S trasser this w eek. " T h e re p u b lica n s o f th e U n ited States, peril, W w e e denounce m e e practice prm u « .........- ........ g o f hum an being» ;.V ..... »m peCted or „r L ittle Louise W id e k in g is q u ite ill. vu assem bled b y t * e ir represen tatives in tia- pension bureau, so reck lessly and un- charged w ith crim e, t P Mr. A nderson o f W ash in gton v isite d Prof. G in n es is v isitin g at H ood V iew . tio n al co n v e n tio n , a p p e a lin g for th e ju stly carried on b y th e present adininis- law. _ , w ith h is b roth er Mr. Joh n A n d erson la st p op u lar and h isto ric ju stifica tio n o f th eir tration, o f reducing pensions and arbi "\V e favor th e creation C h as. D elan ey has return ed from C o r cla im s to th e m atch le ss a ch iev em en ts o f tra rilv dropping nam es from the rolls, as board o f arb itration to sett e a j week vallis. OF TH! w , _ . 11 1 3° years o f re p u b lica n rule, earn estly d eservin g the severest condem nation o f differences w h ich m ay arise b etw een em - W an ted T o b u y a second han d org an . ^ ,d co n fid e n tly add ress th em selves to th e Am erican people. plovers and em p loyes e n g a g ed in in ter- Mr. V e a c h o f G a le s C reek is stopp in g W ill p a y cash. A p p ly at Mr. A b n er th e a w a k e n e d in te llig e n c e , exp erien ce “ O ur foreign p olicy should be at a ll state com m erce. at D. B. K m r ic k ’s. B riggs, D ille y . and co n scie n ce o f th e ir co u n trym e n , in tim es firm vigorous and dignified, and •*W e b elieve in an im m ed iate return Mrs. C lu r i S m o c k has recovered from to th e free hom estead p o licy o f th e re hemta lte r e s is in in the u ic w w estern c s iu n ........" **'-•*•• . ■ •» A b o u t a dozen w itn essed th e b u rn in g ‘ hrf dec l ar at i o" ° f facts a,,d all our interests refu lly w atched at- guarded, publican party, and urge th e p assage by K x | 4 e«*t ] r a in s U j her recen t in d isp osition . .... , - .. , p rin cip les. phere care islan u ds s su should o f the sa . tisfa cto ry |a iJ j o f O tto W ism er s sla sh in g M on d ay even - ‘ ‘ F o r th e first tim e sin ce th e civ il w ar, t h e H a v raiian a iu n lsian u u tu » lie v control- w ..s .» . congress -------- - . Mr. Jesse G u ild o f L e w is river is v isit in g. Beer and c a k e w as th e m ain fea- th e A m erican p eople h av e w itnessed th e je(| b v th e U nited States, and uo lor- stead m easure, w h ich haa a lre a d y passed »>• in g at M rs. J. D . R o w ell. calam itou s con seq uen ces o f full and un- e jg n pow er should be perm itted to inter- the house and is now p en d in g in th e ture o f th e e v e n in g . »'•0(11 IN) Ati" «Alt nu*, restricted d e m o cra tic con trol o f th e gov- fere w ith them ; the N icaragua canal senate, Mrs. E d S u th e rlan d is spen d in g the leur« - We favor th e adm ission o f th e re M rs. J a co b W irtz o f th e G ro v e is m ov e m in e n t. It h as been a record o f un- should be b u ilt, ow ned and operated by | I , ,,, - l I . Arr,N PorllM lot...... s w eek w ith rela tives here. - _ in g on her farm th is w eek, and h er son p a ra lleled in c a p a c ity , d ish on o r and dis- n ,e U nited S tates and by the pur- m aining territories at th e e arliest prac- H.n Frt- »■ ,• 1; , „ !, . , DIR! ticable date, h a v in g d ue regard to th e L ittle Dora S m o c k is v isitin g her A 1 w h o has had th e p la ce ren ted is m ov aster. ' ch ase o f the D anish islands' we should City. « .... 1111 r I« “ In a d m in istra tiv e m an agem en t, it secure the proper and m uch needed naval interest o f the territories and th e U n ite d ...... a u » "V .an,, , j •J,*,;;*., gra n d m a Mrs. J. C . at S h erw ood. in g back to M ou n tain d ale. Siates. A ll th e fe d e ra l officers a p p o in te d llulst-y, i, h as ru th le ssly sa crificed in d isp en sab le station in the W est Indies, " " rr ......». ........... l** U t k < Cn* Mrs. E lla A d a m s and ch ild ren arc “ T h e m assacres iti Arm enia have for the territories sh ou ld be selected from veil". Dr. S ve n so n , o f N o rth Y a m h ill, w ill revenue, e n ta ile d an u n ceasin g d eficit, i » ehi»!» ■ » 1 * bona fide residents th ereo f, an d th e K o i-e h u r^ to v»lii v isitin g frien ds in th e M etropolis. e ked out o rd in a ry cu rren t exp en ses w ith groused the deep sym p ath y and just in address th e B ryan clu b at th is p lace S a t borrow ed m on ey, p iled up th e p u b lic d ign ation o f the Am erican people, and right o f self-govern m en t sh ou ld be a c R08KUHKU mail ! J. W . and Mrs. B a k e r and M iss Jean u rd ay e v e n in g S e p te m b e r 12. A ll w ho d ebt by $262,000,000 in tim e o f peace, - . . . U nited . States i should e x corded as far as p racticable. Leave we believe the Arri»* P o r tla LeB eau are v isitin g at M ountaindale. are d isposed to com e and listen are in forced an ad verse b alan ce o f trade, k ep t ert to b rin g these atrocities to an end. • W e believe th e citize n s o f A la sk a « . nd » -Mi a. in I Ki Itone t>u rg 1 Bonin a p erp etu al m enace» h a n g in g over the In T u rk ey Am erican residents have been should have representation in th e c o n Mr. F ra n k Brown o f D allas, O regon, v ited to a tte n d . redem ption fu n d , paw n ed A m erican exposed to tile gravest dangers and gress o f th e U nited S tates, to th e en d * V IK M l'^-TxîÏÏ is v isitin g w ith Mrs. C u m m in s th is w eek. O tto W ism cr retu rn ed h om e from cre d it to alien syn d icate s, and reversed I. are—• A m erican property destroyed. There, that needful legislation m ay be in te lli I District Mrs. C arrie M ille r retu rn ed S u n d a y B e th a n y S a tu rd a y, w h ere he h as been a ll th e m easures and resu lts o f su ccessfu l as everyw h ere, Am erican citizens and g e n tly enacted. ¿'•V """’1...... ........ h . ! * iftli Distr ............. m rLtij repu b lican rule. •We sym path ize w ith a ll w ise and le g A m erican property must be absolutely from v isitin g re la tive s at M cM innviTle. ru n n in g an e n g in e for th e past season. “ In th e broad effect o f its p o licy , it protected at all hazards and at any cost. itim ate efforts to lessen a n d p reven t th e DINING CARS on OGDEJ M rs. B F lin t has so far recovered | W h i,e h e w as read -v to start from has p recip itated p a n ic, b lig h te d in d u stry ‘ W e reassert the Monroe doctrine in evils ol in tem peran ce and prom ote m er i o exten n t, , „ and ......... we .. reaffirm the a litv as to be able to be rem oved t o ile r hom e. h is fa th e r’s h om e in th a t p la ce a fire and trade w ith p rolon ged d e p r e its s fu s llest b ro k e ou t in th e straw sta ck and before closed fa cto ries, red u ced w ork and w ages, rig h t o f the U nited States to give the “ T he republican p a rty is m in d fu l o f PULLMAN BUFFET H IM » ' D an iel and Mrs. W illis S ch m e .tzer o f AND h e lp couM 1 » go t to <lo a n v g o o d it b u rn t h a lte d e n terp rise an d crip p le d A m e rican d octrin e effect, b y responding to the ap- tlie rig h ts o f .w om an. P ro te ctio n o f P o rtia ::.1 spent S u n d a y a t E lm e r Sclim el- tw o b arns sep arato r sta ck e r t o » bu Pr° d “ clio n w h ile stim u la tin g fo ie ig n pro- p eals o f ajkr Am erican state to ririe n d l) Am erican in d ustries in clu d es e q u a l op- S E C O N D - C L A S S SLEEP« Attached to all tlirouxh* tzer's. ..'„I „ . . . . „r u . I •A ' I «taction fo r th e A n ie r can m ark et. E v e r y in terven tion in case o f European en- portunities, equal pay for eq au l w o rk and „ * .« « .... .... con sid eration o f p u b lic sa fe ty and in di- croach m en t. protection to tile borne. Mrs. C o u ù ) i »topping at L au rel in several o ilie r farm im plem en ts. v id u a l in terest d em an d s th a t th e g overn - • • \vc h ave not interfered and shall not -\Ve favor the adm ission o f w om en to West Sid* DivinJ th e c a p a c ity o f c h a p .ro n e to th e M isses m en t sh all be rescu ed from th e h an d s o f in terfere w ith th e existin g possessions o f w ider spheres o f usefulness, and w el- BK-IWKKM rOKTUHD tliose w h o h av e sh ow n th em selves in ca- | a n y E uropean power in this hem isphere; couie th eir co-operation in re scu in g th e R id g e w a y . I f d u ll, sp iritle ss nd stu pid ; If jo u r p ab le to co n d u ct it w ith o u t d isaster at but those possessions must not, on any country from d em ocratic an d p o p u list m i l , t r a in m u , < n cI n J friutemlen M iss M ay P ik e accom p an ied h er a u n t I blood is th ic k and slu gg ish ; I f y ou r ap- : hom e and d ish o n o r ab road , and sh a ll be pretext, be extended. We hopefully m ism anagem ent and m isrule, • u a hi i l.v --------- Mrs. A n d rew s to her hom e at M ountain p e tite is ca p riciou s and u n certain . Y o u restored to tile p a rty w h ich for 30 ye a rs j i00g forw ard to the eventual w ithdraw al Su ch are the p rin cip les and p olicie s - }® " " I 1 * K '•*,( lini*. : 1A |i in I A r r..rv«l|,. ad m in istered it w ith un eq u aled success Gf tb e E uropean powers from this hemis- o f the republican party. d ale M onday. need S a rsa p a rilla . F o r best resu lts At AP'MI iv mi. Co- ii Ì|V«7' m Ì a n d p ro sp e rity, and in th is con n e ctio n ph ere and to the ultim ate union o f all “ By these p rin cip les we w ill abid e, ta k e D e W itt’s. It recom m en d s itself. we h e a rtily in d orse tile w isdom , patrio- | ,|,e E n glish -sp eak in g parts o f tile con- and these policies we w ill put in to e x < I III** OreiMHI Mi ni A K h leu M essrs. D ave M ogram and G u s Lam • x i * h i W Ml, ' iu » q bert o l St. Paul w ere v isitin g at Mr. L e J. C . C la r k , d ru g g ist. tism and success o f th e a d m in istratio n t tin en t bv th e free consent o f its iuhabi- ecution. W e ask for them th e co n sid e r <•> I' I" : > I ori Min! o f P residen t H arrison . ate ju d g m en t o f th e A m e rican people. •i » It B ean 's last w eek. I _______________ . tan ts. I*. Ill i I V K r i (jr„ . “ W e renew and em p h asize >ur a lle gi-1 “ From the hour o f achievin g their own Confident a lik e in th e h isto ry o f ou r 7:‘ 2 S ». • a M.-ui John L i R u e retu rn ed to h is hom e on j C O ItN E L IU S . a n ce to th e p o lic y o f prote ..ion as the ind ep en d en ce, the people o f the United great party and in the ju s tic e o f our inday in ef L e u i-v riv e r after a w eek spent w ith rel- j O u r sch ool w ill co m m e n ce about S ep t, i b u lw ark o f A m e rica n indu.M ial inde- S tates h av e regarded with sym path y the caus we present our p latform an d ou r T hrough Tickets) I p en d en ce and th e fou n d ation if A m e ri stru ggles o f our Am erican people to free candidates in the full assuran ce th a t th e at;v es at th is p la ce. j 2j, so w e are in form ed . in the Easterii can d ev elo p m en t and p r o s p n .r y . T h is th em selves from Kuropeon dom ination, election w ill b rin g v icto ry to th e repuh- I f f o \o u u n n g people from here M ost o f th e 'o H o p p ic k in g h as fa irly begu n h e re true A m e rican p o lic y tax e s foreign p ro W e w atch w ith deep and abid in g inter- licau party and prosperity to th e p e o p le Canada and] d u cts, e n to u ra g e s hom e indu try, and est th e heroic battle o f the Cuban patriots o f the U nited S ta te s.” w ill start M ond ay for th e hop fields be- and n early e ve ry one is p ic k in g . t)an be o!itnitie<l hi (/»went | pu ts th e bu rden o f reven u e on foreign a g a in st c ru e lty and oppress; on, and our ] __________ __ y on d th e W illa m e tte river. ol.A Z K. Axent. Foresi Grò ! A cla ss o f p ro b a tio n e rs w as receiv ed goods; it st cures t.ie A m erican m arket best hopes go out for the full success o f C h a s. K o e b e r, and M isses C a llie and in to full co n n ection a t t b e M . K . C h u r :h for th e A m e rica n p rod u cer, it uph old s th eir determ ined contest for liberty Free Fills. tt. KQKfTLKR, th e A m erican sta n d a rd o f w ages for the M a g d c le u a and Jan ies left W e d n e sd ay last S u n d a y . Malinger. “ T h e govern m en t o f Spain, havin g Send you r address t > 11. E . B u ck len tk I A m e rican w o rk in g m a n ; it puts th e fac- lost con trol o f C u ba, aud being unable p ortland, Ore*o*.i for tile hop y a rd s b eyo n d S h erw ood. C o ., C h icago, and get a free sa m p le box G . W . M arsh was elected represen- | to rv by the sid e o f th e farm and m akes to p rotect the property or lives o f resident Mi s ts M ay am i M y ra H in g c ly and ta tiv c to th e G ra n d I.odge, K . o f P. j tb e A m erican fa rm er less d ep en d en t on A m erican citizens, or to com ply w ith its of Dr. K in g ’ s New L ife F ills. A tria l | foreign d em and and price; it diffuses treaty o b ligation s, we believe the govern w ill cen vin ce you of th eir m erits. T h ese J 'n iiie and Jessie S te ve n s o f P rogress j from S im o n id e s lod ge, j gen eral th rift and fou n d s th e stren gth o f m ent o f the U nited S tates should a ctively w ere v isitin g at B. T. F lin t ’s last W e d Jesse S m ith and his sisters M isses i all on the s tre n g h t o f each . In its rea- use its influence and good offices to re- pills are easy in action and are p a rticu - j n esday. larly effective in th e cu re of C o n stip ition G race and M ay, le ft W e d n e sd a y m oru- [ so!1»ble a p p lica tio n it is ju st, fair and store peace and g iv e independence to til and Sick H eadache. F o r M ala ria and Mrs. Bow en and M iss N e ttie o f H ills in g for P o rtlan d U m v e r .iiy w h ere th e y ¡«■ Partia1; e q u a lly oppose, 1 to foreign , isia n d . tt | * 11, - . , c o n tro l and d o m . Stic m on o p o ly; to sec-1 " T h e p eace and security o f the repuh- Liver troubles th ey h av e been p r o v e d ) boro and M rs. Patterson o f F orest G ro v e w ill a tte n d sch co l d u rin g " th " e .............. co m in g ............. | tlo lla i ....... d iscrim in atio and in d iv id u | a lie l ijc ,i e ,i7e m aintenance f its ..........“ ...........- ....... n ........................... an« a n th m aintenance oi o its rig rightfu l w ere th e gu ests o f Mrs. K lm er S c b in tl- y e a r. in valu ab le. T h e y a re g u aran te e d to be ( favoritism . | in flu en ce am ong the nations o f the earth, tzer th e la tte r part o f th e w eek. n 1 he . lriencls «r vr; „ r* » • i ‘ W e d en ou n ce th e p resen t de mocratic dem and a naval pow er com m ensurate I Pe r^*c^ y ^re® e v e ry d cle terio u s su b of M iss G race C o rn eliu s L rr .• , • . 1 • . . . , i ta r iff as se ctio n al, in ju riou s to th e pu b lic w ith its position and responsibility. W e, stan ce and to be pu rely vegetable. T h e y j ga ve her a plea san t farew ell p a ity a t her , cre d it and d estru ctiv e to business en ter- therefore, fa vo r the continued enlarge- i do not w eaken by th eir action» b u t b y C a tarrh C u red . hom e la st T h u rsd a y eve n in g. On F ri-1 prise. W e d em an d su ch an eq u ita b le m ent o f the n avy and a com plete system givin g tone to stom ach a n d bow els of h arb or and seacoast defenses. llu a lth and sw eet b reath secured bv ^ay ’8 aftern oon train sh e le ft fur A sto ria ! on such foreign im p o rts as com e oreatn secured b> - . in to com p etitio n w ith A m erican pro- “ F o r th e protection o f the q u ality of grea tly in vigorate th e sy st *m. R e g u la r S h ilo h ’s C a tarrh R em ed y . P rice 5 0 1 « h e re sh e w ill atten d sch o o l d u rin g th e d u t t s , as £ in not o n ly fu rn ish a deq u ate ou r A m erican citizenship and the wages size 25c. per box. Sold a t M ille r’s n e e x x t t sch sch ool ool year. year. T H h ie e d d ep cen ts. N asal In je c to r free. F o r sale at n ep ot ot was w as j reven u e for th e n ecessary exp en ses of th e o f our w ork in gm en against the fatal com Fharm acv. go v e rn m e n t, b u t p ro te ct A m e rican labor ; th ron ged w ith y o u n g la d y frieu d s, w ho petition o f low -priced labor, we demand C la r k ’s d ru g store. \ bid h er fir e w ell w ith sad h e arts, as she iroin d eg rad a tio n to th e w age level o f th a t th e im m igration laws be th o.ou ghlv o th e r lands. enforced and so extended as to exclude D on ’t trifle a w ay tim e w hen yo u h ave is a fa vo rite a m o n g th em . “ W e are n ot p led ged to a n y p a rticu la r from en tran ce to the U nited S tates those ch olera m orbus or diarrhoea. F ig h M il K K W O O D . T h e S. S. p icn ic g iv e n here la st S atu r sch edu les.- T h e q u estion of rates is a w h o can n eith er read nor write. d ay w as a p le a san t a ffair and tile a tten - p ractica l q u estion, to tie go v e rn e d b y th e ^Ir. M cQ u ilk in is d a n g e io u a ly ill. “ T h e c iv il service law was placed on them in th e begin n in g w ith D e W itt’s , . • i j .t » co n d itio n s o f th e tim e and of ; th e statu te books bv the republican C o lic aud Ch olera Cure. Y o u d o n ’t . production . . . d an ce go o d co n sid e rin g th e busy season. th e rll!- NIr. John Ile r is still on th e sick list. 'o m n i n i i i isin si g p n r rin in r cip in l* le * pirtV t w j,ich has alw avs sustained it ru lin g ttnH and l u u n n com p r rom h ave to w ait for results, th ey are instan- | T h e program w as varied and in terestin g. is th e p rotection and d ev elo p m en t ',r M aster K rn est F lu m e f is c o n v a le sc T h e !*" 1 ’*'.el CM,T'T ° " 1 reJ><'a,'Td dec,lara,ious taneous, am i it leaves th e b ow els in and in d ustry. In th e forenoon R ev. S . L . S h e lle y , A m erican lab or - th at it sh all be th orou gh ly and honesty in g . p residen t o f th e W . C. S. S. A . g a v e a i c o u n *rY d em an d s a r ig h t se ttle m e n t an d enforced and exten d ed wherever practic- h ealth y condition. J. C. C la rk , d ru g g ist. Mr. L u k e K r.ow itu n is to sta y w ith us th en it w an ts rest. j able. I talk a lo n g th e lin e o f S u n d a y sch o o l in - S tl lu r iii n i . . . . . . . ‘ " ’ e b e lie ve th e repeal o f th e reci- " W e d em and th at every citizen o f the for an oth er m on th . T A N 'T E D -S K V E B A L f a i t h f u l m e n o k . . . . . . . „ ( c a I ! terests. D u rin g th e npon in term issio n p r o c ity a rra n g em e n ts n e g o tia te d b y th e i U m teff S ta te s sh all be allow ed to east lY V» - M 'nneu lo trav el for re sp o n sib le e s ta b Mr. C arl B ran dt w as out for a few d ay s ],e ca lle d an in form al m ee tin g o f tile la st rep u b lican a d m in istratio n w as a na- one free an(1 unrcstricte,i ba llot and lish e d house in Oregon. Salary $780, p ay ab le itioi p e rm a n e n t. last w eek p e d d lin g onions. ) e x e c u tiv e co m m itte e o f th e W . C. S . S . tio ,la l <lisKra c c ’ «I1' 1 we d em an d th eir re- th a t such b allot be counted aIld returued |l . i weekly an d expenses. Position n c i’.Tfiicf, E.iiuio.se sei (-addressed stam p ed en ,, ... . „ ,, , n ew al and e xte n sio n on such term s as as ca s. velope. I h e N ational. Star B u ild iu g , C h icago M iss N ellie D uke and Mr. O ra D u k e A „ w htch resu lted in M rs. C . P. B la n ch - j w j„ eq u a lize o u r tra d e w ith o th e r na-1 le ft W ed n esd ay for W ash in gton . ard b ein g m ad e treasurer, in p la ce o f tio n s, rem ove th e re stric tio n s w h ich now T O M iss F loren ce A tte rb u ry returned Mrs. J . J . M orgaA , w ho h as rem oved | o b stru ct th e sale o f A m erican produ cts from th e co u n ty. T h e officers o f th e in th e ports o f o th e r co u n tries, and secure h om e from F o rtla n d la st S atu rd a y. . . , . . 1 e n la rg e d m ark e ts for th e prod u cts o f our Q u ite a nu m b er o f y o u n g fo lk s atten d ed association as th ey now sta n d are: Brest- fan nS i forests and factories. "P ro te c tio n an d re cip ro city are th e th e W . C. T . U. at M idd leton last S u n d en t, R ev. S h e l le y ; V ic e Pres, fo r H ills- boro d istric t, R e v . E . P. H u gh es, fo r I tw in m easures o f re p u b lica n policy, and d ay. B eaverton , M r. A . C . C a d y , P u rest G ro v e , « ° A and. 1,1 h a n d ' d e m o c ra tic rule has re c k le ssly stru ck d ow n b o th , and b oth M iss L u c y M urdock w as out from Special Bargains in Twenty and Forty Acre | M r. G o rd o n , G a sto u , M r. E . X . H ard in g, m ust be re-estab lish ed . F ro te ctio n , for THROUGH F ortlan d on a visit for lew d ays la st G re e n v ille , Mr. O. H o y t, R e co rd in g S ec., | w h a t we produce; free adm ission s for the ■ R I S T I A C il Tracts in Washington, Yamhill TO w eek. Mrs. E . U. C o rn eliu s, C or. Sec. and n ecessaries o f life w h ich we d o not pro e every Sunti C h ica go duce; re cip rocal a gre e m e n ts o f m utu al M ost e v e ry on e w h o h as been a b le to T reasu rer, M rs. C . P. B lan chard . .Jd a y school a and Tillamook counties. in te re st w h ich ga in open m a rk e ts in re ■Prayer liieetii W ashin gton procure a jo b is p rep arin g to go h o p vr. Y I* S tu rn for ou r open m a rk e ts to oth ers. m Jr. Y. P p ic k in g . Philadelphia M an y a d a y ’s w ork is lo st b y sick h e a d P ro te ctio n b u ild s up d o m e stic in d u stry • ni. Sylvia P ! cordially in M r. A. Bell h as to ld out h is sh are in a ch e , caused b y in d igestion and stom ach a n d trade and secu res o u r ow n m ark e t N e w Y o rk for ou rselves; re c ip r o c ity -builds up for- th e bu tch er sh op to on e o f th e H ay n e s trou b les. D e W itt’s E a r ly R isers are th e cj BI, trade and fin d s ¿ n o u tle t for our B o sto n and all brothers. I m ost e ffe ctu al p ill for o v erco m in g su ch t surplus P up o f P o i P o in ts E a s t and Sosti ‘ W e condetn th e p resen t a d m in istra M r. II. S ta r e tt and Mr. G eo. S e n ey difficu lties. J. C . C la rk , d ru g g ist. LOCK MAR tion for not k e e p in g fa ith w ith th e su gar h ave returned hom e from th e ir tour o f For Informstloo. tlisrcsH111 produ cers o f th is co u n try. T h e re p u b li M D BEPARTU1 call on or writ« g o ld seeking. can p a rty favors su ch pro tectio n as w ill GLEN W O O D . lead to th e p rod u ction on A m erican soil T h e re is to be a new trestle b u ilt across I k eep the best rigs obtain able; h ave safe gen tle W illia m L ee, o f G a le s C ity , spent S u n o f a ll th e su gar w h ich th e A m erican peo C ed ar C re ek . S e ve n te e n m en h a v e b e horses and every accom m odation for th e com fort ple use, and for w h ich th e y p a y oth er d a y in G len w o o d . OR gun w o rk on it. and pleasure o f m y custom ers cou n tries m ore th an $100,000,000 a n Mrs. T h o m as Joh n son and little Fase n u ally. Mr. M iles .H ayn es and Mr. G eo. A d am s are on th e sick list. “ T o a ll o f ou r prod u cts— to th ose o f h a c k m e e t s e v e r y t r a in retu rn ed F rid a y from th eir trip p e d d lin g M o r r i s o n M., Mr. J. P . L o o n e y, o f F o rtla n d , is here th e m in e and field , as w ell as th ose o f o n ion s up in th e v alley. th e sh eep and th e fa cto ry — to h em p, to Passengers called for or tak en to any part o f th e lo o k in g a fter h is ran ch. pOVK F IR E DI< PO RTLAND w ool, th e produ ct o f th e g re a t in d u stry M iss Ora Y o u n g retu rn ed h om e F ri- I city . Patronage o f Com m ercial Men solicited re raí . A la rm d ay from A m ity w h ere sh e h as been <■ >«'“ ■ a nu m b er o f th e G le n wood peo- o f sh eep h u sb a n d ry, as w ell as to the * location o f th fin ish ed w oolen s o f th e m ill, w e prom ise II . I». .1 O N p s , F o re n t G r o v e »nber of full taj T h e ••Russell” Tfl v w itin g far a nu m b er o f w eeks. | >’ lc 1,av(' Kl,ne h oP Plc k ">K' th e m ost am ple p ro te ctio n . fm * correspon Mr. and M rs. A . H. S co field retu ru ed “ W e favor re sto rin g th e e a rly A m erican lose lim its a re g Mr. S m ith , th e S . F. C o ’ s a gen t and r jh r e e tap s, pj p o lic y of d iscrim in a tin g d u ties for the hom e from M arion co u n tv S a tu rd a y. o p era to r o f N e w b e rg , w as the* gu est o f upbuilding of our merchant marine, and Pg—Five ta p s. M r. J. C. S m o c k for a few d ay s last * ,' s w *o* • ' ' P ortlan d , w h o |jj€ th p ro te ctio n o f ou r s h ip p in g in terests ¡WARD LIMITS purch ased th e D ille y fa rm , is h a v in g a in th e fo reign -ca rryin g trade, so A m eri- w eek. liouse b u ilt. F red S co field is d o in g th e can sh ips, th e produ ct o f A m erican lal>or, It of Pacific Mr. nml Mrs. H e n ry B ran dt returned ca rp en ter w o rk . em p lo yed in A m e rican sh ip ya rd s, sa ilin g O. C. RIDER. Prop. •North o f Pac: h om e from W ash in g to n on M on d ay un der th e S tars and S trip es, and m anned, w *y an»l B s tn It w ill be rem em bered th a t S u n d a y officered, and ow n ed b y A m e rican s, m ay L lo t's additioi last w h ere th e y h a v e been v isitin g w ith h Bet ween Paci sch ool h as not closed at th e sch ool house regain th e ca rry in g or our foreign com - re la tive s for a n u m b er o f m onths. prnth b ut w ill still co n tin u e on at th e regu la r tnerce. ttween Second a T h ro u g h som e m isu n d ersta n d in g it ' 'T h e repu b lican p a rty is u n reserved ly I H E ONLY F irs t-C la s s a n il T h e m o st C om plete» "^ hour, 2 o ’clo c k , p. m ., a lth o u g h the for sound m on ey. It caused th e en act «th Park additi w as reported th a t H on. T. T o n g u e w as e v e r offered to Ti S tric tly T e m p e ra n c e R e s ta u n u m b er m ay be few*. m en t o f th e law p ro v id in g for th e re to d e liv e r a p o litic a l speech h ere on r a n t in th e c ity . su m p tion o f specie p a y m e n ts in 1879; i f you T u esd ay e v e n in g last and q u ite a n u m •C O U N T Y POi sin ce th en e v e ry d olla r h as been as good w a n t an 1^ 4 1 ” ^ I f y o u h av e ever seen a little c h ild in as gold ; we are u n a lte ra b ly opp osed to b er flocked fn to tow n to h ear h im bu t no Buxton SCH O LLS. D IL L E Y . EAST AID THE SHASTA REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. 0 RTHE 1 PACIFIC . . . ItUASl P ullm an Sleepik E legant Dining I Tourist Sleeping MELKI JOHNSON R E ^ L E S T A T E AGEjN T, FOREST GROVE - - . . . OREGON. First Class Livery Stable H. D. JONES, PROPRIETOR HORACE STEWARlJ A, D. CHARLTON, isstJ I 271 ALDER STREET PORTLAND, OR. V JB M ^' GMOUA M A' p M(j| PACIFIC UNIVERSITY «imi Inalatili Academy. The Massillon EnginJ] the a g o n y o f su m m er co m p la in t, yo u can e v e ry m easure ca lcu la te d to d eb ase our realize th e d a n g e r o f th e tro u b le and cu rre n cy or im p air th e cre d it o f our a p p recia te th e v alu e o f in stan ta n e o u s re- co u n try. " W e are, th erefore, opp osed to the Y o n r B o y W o n ’ t L i v e a M o n th . Urf, ‘• '’ T ’ * 'Tordc'' h y V * w i “ » C o lic free co in a ge o f silv e r e x c e p t b y in te rn a and C h o lera C ure, r o r d v se n ta rv and tio n al agreem en t, w ith th e le a d in g co m So Mr. G ilm a n B ro w n , of 34 M.U S t., di>rrhrea it is a relia b le rem cd W e m ercial n ation s o f th e w orld , w h ich we S o u th G a rd n e r. M ass., w a s told b y th e couUI n ot afford to recom m en d th is as a p le d g e ou rselves to prom ote, and u n til doctors. His son had Lung trouble, fol cu re u n less it w ere a cure, J. C . C la rk , such a greem en t can Iw o b tain e d th e e x ^ F T h e A c a d e m y fits for the College. I t s g r a d u a t e s a r e a d m it t e d t o istin g g o ld stan d ard m ust be preserved. A m h e r s t w i t h o u t e x a m i n a t io n . I t o ffe r s lowing Typhoid Malaria, and he spent d ru g g ist. "A H our e x c e p t i o n a l f a c i l i t i e s fo r T o n g u e appeared . P arties w ou ld lik e t o k n o w w h o w as th e d ec eiv e r. three hundred and seventy-live dollars with doctors, who finally gave him up, saying: “ Your boy won’t live a month." He tried Dr. King’s New Discovery and a few bottles restored him to health and enabled him to go to work a perfectly well man. He says he owes his present good health to use of Dr. King's New Discovery, and knows it to be the best in the world for Lung trouble. Trial Bottles Free at Miller's Pharmacy. A ll llr r o tn m r m l It. m ain tain , in v io la b le , th e o b lig a tio n s o f A sk yo u r p h ysicia n , you r d ru g g ist and th e U n ite d S tates, and a ll ou r m on ey, v o u r fr ir n d s a b o u t S h ilo h 's C u re for C o n w h eth e r coin or paper, a t th e present sta n d a rd , th e sta n d a rd o f th e m ost e n • p«~. t h , , —t n . . d 1,. * lig “ h te £ n 2 e d , n ation s o f th e Z ” • earth . . T F o r sale at C la r k 's d ru g store. " T h e veteran s o f th e U n ion arm ies d e serve and sh ou ld re ce iv e k in d treatm en t and gen erous re co g n itio n . W h e n e v er R lp a n s Tabules: at druggists. p ra ctica b le th e y should be g iv e n the Rlpans Tabules cure dlulness. gives re lie f. R lp an s T a b u le s : on e preference in the m atter of em ploym ent, and they are e n titled to the enactm ent t u t io n s __ o r d e r in Instrumental and Vocal ,h ' BOILER. THRE>J POWER OR SA I W r it e u s for C*# P o r tia ^ ' * " H o r ir t i e : WHIN BM W . i « * « • ¡» « ’ « i o n o T f c i ' S , ! ™» « n y l o w. F n ll T e r m B o g in s W e d n e s iln v ,nes<,»}r .. . , ^ o r sP*Cltic information a d d re s s , S e p t e m b e r 1 «, 181 ) 0 . Shaving a t T H O M A S M e C L E I .L Y N D P ro j | t F o re s t G ro v e, O re g o n F arm ington G reen ville Gaston Laurel M ountaindale R red ville Bloom in k T hatcher P hillips HAH WAÎ _ “ T " ’ *’ Centerville Dilley Wash and w ib t i " n«*] Bat»» 1* 1 T w o d oors Souths*** { y AND a . m I J H o lbrook ] Mjic T h u rs d a y \ K n a iit y lo d g e . N f a»y on or a fte r -B eaverton lodge ^ the first T u e K. a. |T » a latta C h ap tet "nd and fo u itl ,.Por^ Chi L * * 11 <m the fi ■ th.