THE WEST SIDE. E. C PENTLAND, Publisher FRIDAY, FEBRUARY. R IBM. Nobody is worrying half as touch about the county seat as Dallas. !! U It may be that this flood is a blessing in disguise for this town and the surrounding country. Ir you know of casra of descry ing destitution now is the tlmo to how Christian charity in relieving distress. iNDsy&KDKNCE and Monmouth wlU the same as one town this sum mer. Common interests will dictate a unity of purpose. The coming towu of Polk county is Independence and Monmouth united. How can this help but lie the ease. In unity there is strength. Of all the dastardly .lies, which auy Dallas paper has tried to circu late, those intended to damage In dependence this week are the worst. A coRBKsrojrpiarr to a Dallas paper says that West Salem was 20 feefc under water and Indepen aenee ten feet Such lies act "boomerangs." OUR ASSESSMENT LAW. What a Co-r.apont1.nt to the Or." nlan Thlnka of tho Prooont Syat.m of Dorfuotlng all "Flgurv. wviut lie" t an old nlt, but they make llm out of very many people In Origin. Tho atwMinpitt rolli for tho various voimtU in Orvtfon ar now on file In tli office of tho nccrc tary of atate, and tho Ortgontan, In making a itatemvnt of tho rwourw. of Orcguu In IU Now Year's edition, pub llheo tho iummarUo of tho NwoMinent mil exevpt tho now county of Sher man, which wm uot lu at the time. And those pnlillslu'd iiimnmrk ought to b an eflWrtlve eyo-opmier for the Inmost taxpnj'fni of the atute, Whon tfach taxpayer U atmwHHl, he liota hi varioua klutls of property, giving It In upHubly at It true cash value, mui Uien IUU hl ImlubtMlneM In tho atate and atrlkca a butane, which la the net taxable property, or tho amount on whloh ho ptvyitax. Theae Individual aMVNnranta are placed on tho m ment roll of the county, the same kind of property ami value under each oilier, ami tne whole county mwcsii ment aummarized, allowing the whole value of each different kind of pro ber ameaament roll ahowaf When the aMcuor la around the merchant all over tho root of the atate claim large inucuieunewi w tne wiuileanlu mer chants of Portland. The people claim Indebtedness to tho merohant, and the mtivhant atanda It otf by olttlmlni; In debtedncNi to the wholc-als merchant of Portland. Uiimlllla ami Yamhill oountli nmkeqult. a reNMH'tuhlo ahoW' Ing, but only tho two count lot of Joaephlue aud Cooa are willing to any that their uulcbtedncita la not grenter than tho amount of mouev, note. toml, etc., owned by their people. AYboouu Hud a aiitlHfactory remedy for llionu evlla, Kuuh a peiKun Ih want eu now in tirgon. fixing nil pro perty and not allowing any Indebted' ihhh would he a long atcp In the right direction, hut the. evil lie primarily wiui nit) laxpnyera, an over ineautte, who give lu dtahoueat aaieNaiiieuta, And It la hard to iIcvIno a aallarktetory remedy, for It la true that tioople who win strictly homwt In every other liUNlnetm tniiimiotlon, who are irotnl and law-abiding eliini'im, will lie. about their awtwKinenta iul awear to It, It iievn. ary, to teeapojuat taxation. sfcj Ji ItNKK Ul.l VKH. JUDGED BY HIS CLOTHES. Thk largest towns of Oregon are on the water courses, and-will con tinue to be. Among these Eugene, Albany,; Salem, Tortland and Astoria are examples. Thk Dallas Obtertvr which is so far up in the mountains, that she cannot hear, much less see a steam boat, is jealous because the future of this section promises more than she wishes. lit some towns if the whole city "lad washed away the loss would not have amounted to five thousand dollars, while here four buildings were estimated by the owners at that amount of loss. WHY could not the saw mill engine be powerful enough to fur num. eiecr.no ugm power anu run the saw null also. Wonder if Frescott & Teness would makes contract to that effect! The Polk County Land Com pany now has nearly 123,000 in vested in land between Monmouth and Independence. Enough of this land has been engaged to show that their investment was a good one. Taooma is rejoicing that Port land has suffered from the recent flood. If a flood like this was of annual occurrence an eicnse might be offered; but it has been nearly thirty years since the last great flood. It shows a small petty spirit to rejoice in such a time. THB Observer truthfully says this week, that now is no time to advo- cate a court house by petition. We are not going to dispute the state ment made. If it were only sun plemented by a decision to let this question be decided by direct vote we think the matter would quiet much discussion in the future. Thk recent flood advertised In dependence better than anything which has has "recently happened. For three days the only telegraphic news came from this point. This news was sent to all parte of the United States as associated press news, and when out of a town of at 1200 only four building floated away, and the business part of town was untouched, the damage may not be considered very great. aw Dwt. floor-Mr itl kf Insulted On of A. T. atowut's rrteutln. One of the leading cltlioba of Wilmington, N 1 1 waa T..KH t.uuMi aua Mi. W ... peri in iu wumjr, me grow value oi tR.m l-oit At .banker ho aooutnulUU all, tho liidcbtodne" In the atntc, etc , larva fortune, which wa to immraly In and a balance rtruck ahowlng the net !rMUd ,hM wu of '' r ,.i,i. I.. ...... x. lift li unimpaired. Mr. lwira aroe from taxable property In tho county, Now uffible .,$,,. He had come over from It l very plain that every debt owed by ; treland when a lad In the stoenwo of the one man la a note or account belonging " '"P which brought Aie.nuder T, to another And when oi takra it out (,wwr- luo lw0 hcya formed a warm to anotuer. Ami w lu n one take It out Wwd,hlS whlon lMtod Ulrough , rhey of hi aaecMment a Imlebtodnem, tho walnulued corre.ponaeno and grew proa- other should give It In ah a note or ac- psrmis, each to bli own locality, tliouiih tho unt: aud alnco no lndehtedneiw la orer a weaun eipanueu wituiu-r- allowed outaldo of tho at te, the ludeb- Wtomrmuslja'ttheclo.eof tho war Daw tedneB cUlmed by lnvlivldual tax- j un hurried to New Yrk. The atrattglwl payers lu Oregon ahould, when added of the Bouth had left hor niarkeu ti.tbfr lw, !, ih,,,, tlut .,(. u,i ,w br' nA though wealthy, Mr. Uawaun togemcr, be lea tlmn the note and ac- wuiaonlcommaud a hoektngtj bad ault oouuta aiweasea By tlie value of thoae of buHernut nankeen. Hli wife waa hardly noti1 ami account owed by outaliler eioihea. Jtntermg tue bugs dry. to our citiaena, and which are al lllT, In our tte. One cla.iof property la dumar flir.wiknr lunminnhmu,,.!.! "Well, atr," id be, "what can wo do for jrotti" listed a "money, uotea, account, bond, ahnre of tixk, oouuty order, etc And It l tarn to aay that In Ore gon tho two Items, "note and account" do not aggregate over one-half of the whole lint In value. And henoe tho In debted new In the tate ought not to be over one-half aa much a the "monev. note, account, bond, aharea of stock, etc." But tho return thow that all thla claaa of property aggregate only 11(1,253,7.3, while the claimed amounts to l3.Vr98,l79, or more than twice as much a the whole of the notes and accounts added to the nioucy, boiid, stocks, etc., In tho state, Now It la probable the Indebtedness 1 given In about right. If no, the money, note, accounts, kind, hare of stock, etc., la Oregon In truth ng- grenate not less than $70,000,000, while the anaeasors return but little over fit),- 000,000. Now who i it own these bonds, money, etc., that eseapo tax ation? I it the men in ordinary cir cumstance, or I it tho wealthy clas "1 want to oo Mr. Stewart.1 ald Mr. Dawton. "It I busy, lr, anil ha no time to tee you." "Oh, I didn't know. I'll juat look around then, It you hare no otyoctlon.' Th clerk thought he wa some country man who wanted to eo Mr. Bwwart out of ourloslty. The old follow stared around and attracted considerable attention from the gayly-drossod ladies who throngi-d tho tors. Tho underling concluded It was Indebtedness i bout llm0 10 Interfere, so h walked up snu Mia : "I told you H was no us to wait for Mr. Stewart. Us Is very busy and has no time for any ono like you. Now, unless you j wish to buy touioUung, you hd better bo going." "Mr. Stewart doesn't wsnt to see me, you say, young man I" atked Mr. Dawson, ! dreamily. "I don't need to repeat It a third time," i replied the elork. "Vou had better go at ones. We don't want you around the store. Vou will drive away custom." Just thou the proprietor himself came walking down from the eounting-room. "Hello, Aleck !" shouted Mr. Dawson. Tlio dry goods millionaire stopped and stared. Then he rushed up and throw his But let ..stake a. few of the counties 0!Z!r0 1J m" ' lU" representative or the different part of the tte aud compare them. Nam of County. Multnomah . CmmlllR ..... Marlon Union ........ Uins ion ... Bttknr. PolllttSMI ClStfMtp ini-ssiniut ... W aJMf, Yamhill Coos .......... Maey,-Tiiiv AC u. r.io. ii.Trww l,HT.(.l Mi.txe Ml. Mi T47.8IO M0J7M .TJ6.3W B14,.'I7 liuli'TiUdnwMi" I10.I7O..VKI a,.. a.;mi.iai 1,6,0 I.JW.IW 7so.aa l,(M0.MI 1,.17S,0I1 IW.KIIO All of Polk county has suffered through the recent flood. While the Luckiamute has lost its bridges, Dallas, Hallock's saw mill aud some damage to other individuals, perhaps aggregate $7000 and In dependence its saw mill, bridge and warehouses, yet it might hare all been worse, and those favored localities not damaged should not be too hasty in rejoicing over thei neighbors misfortunes. It will not be long until all will be as before the nooa ana its inconveniences soon forgotten. It is fortunate that no lives were lost. The Observer says, "Indepen dence is holding with bull-dog ten acity, for an enabling act, to move the county seat; and she would seek to make the outside world believe that her location is one of the most favored in the county, when in fact it is the reverse." Had this lie been uttered, instead of written, its size must have choked the speaker. Residents here know, and strangers visiting the two towns, will soon discover that Dallas is not the only and right place for the county seat: other points having the advantage over Dallas in every respect; in tholr infarftnni-HA hv wafar an1 xa1 ... UUU.W.I, with other places, greater number of inhabitants, superior buildings, more salubrious climate, intellectu al people, and lovely sites for a court house; which will be built on a solid, high, brick foundation; able to withstand the worst Btorms of wind and floods that may ever visit Polk county; the garden of the Willamette valley. Does any one In Oregon believe Unit Umatilla county bus JiW.iXH) more money, notes, bonds, etc., than Mult nomah county, with her city of Port land and her score of millionaires? Multnomah county nys so, aud then claims 87,500,000 more indebtedness than Umatilla county. And .Mult nomah county taxpayers solemnly swore to their assessments Just the same a those of Umatilla county did. Doe any Intelligent person In Oregon believe that Union county has $140,000 more money, etc, than Marlon county, with her city of Hiilem, und flourishing manufactures and bunks? Marion county say eo, aud then claims $',m,- 000 more Indebtedness than Union county, while Lane county, with her thriving Eugene City claims more than twice as much Indebtedness ng ghe gives in money, notes, etc, aud Linn county with her rich and beautiful city or Albany, trie to beat Multnomah by claiming three und a hulf time as much debt a she ha monoy, etc But let u drop the rest and examine Mult nomah county a little further. Mult noman county contain the city of Portland, which claim to have over 60,000 population. Her people claim mat iie I the richest city In pro portion to population In the world She claim no less than twenty million aire. Her real estate trunai!tlor for 1889 amounted to $14,000,000. Her manufacturing output amounted to $20,000,000. Hhe claims she hua 803. 000,000 Invested In wholesale aud reUIl trade, not Including incorporated banks or railroad corporations. The last statement of her ten principal bank, shows a capital of $0,1)50,000, with sur plus and undivided profit amounting to jz.sos, 700.3a ore total bank capital m ttiose ten prlncipul bank of $8,518, iw.az. meso published bank state ments must be sworn to the tame as the assessment of ber lndlvldul tax payers. The deposits In the banks ought to amount to nearly as much as the bank stock proper; and yet the bank stock alone of ten of her banks, amount to Ave time what the whole county gave in a money, account, bonds, etc., to the assessor. It Is humiliating, after reading the statistic of Portland's trade and wealth as gathered and ar ranged by the Oregonian to notice that the gro value of all property of the whole of Multnomah county as given to the assessor for the year 1880 is $40,. 099,000. And after taking out Indebted nesa and exemptions she pay taxes on only $29,684,870, or but little more than the town of Tacoma. I It a fact that our young neighbor, Washington, I a wealthier state than Oregon? Or I it only that Oregonian are better liar than Washingtonlan when the assessor "abroad in the land?" On this class "Why, John, whore did you coma from I sly dear follow, I am perfectly delighted to sea you. Why didn't you lot mo know you were herol" "I tried to, but that young man" But the officious olerk had disappeared at the Srst (rroottnff. "Whero did you get that auitl'1 aakod Stewart. "My earrlmre Is right at the dnor. (let right In and oome to the tailor's. You rnujt have some decent clothes right away. Where Is Mrs. Dawsonl You must both come right to my house snd stay." Ho ko ran on, as he actually dragged his old friend to his carriage The officious clerk tried to keep out of sight every Uma ho saw Mr. Pswuou coin ing, but the latter took a malicious pleas ure in running across him every time ha mine Into the store and bowing to him. Finally tho clerk came on day and, ab jectly apologUtng, begged that Mr. Dswson would not carry tbo story of bis rudoneni to the proprietor. Mr. Dawson gave him a good-humored tongue-lashing aud let him The Favorite Modlcin for Throat and I-ung Diffl eultles has long beon, and sUH U, Ayer's Chorry Pectoral. It euros Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, and Asthma; soothes irritation of th Larynx and Fauces; strengthen th Vocal Organ; allays soreness of the 1IJ prevent Consumption, snd, , even In advanced atages of that disease, relieves Coughing and Induces Sleep. There is no other preparation for dis eases of the throat and lunga to be coin pared with this remedy. "My wife had a distressing cough, with pains In the side and breast. We tried various medicines, but none did her sny good until I got a bottle of Ayer's Chorry Pectoral, which has cured her. A neighbor, Mrs. Oleiin, had the mealies, and the cough was rolleved by the use of Ayor's llhorry Pectoral. I have no hesitation In recommending this Cough Medicine to everyone afflicted." Robert Horton, Foreman Headlight, Morrlllton, Ark. "I have been amictod with asthma for forty years. Lost spring I was taken with a violent cough, which. threatened to terminate my days. Kvory one pro Bounced me in consumption. I deter mined to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Its efforts were magical. I was immedi ately rolleved and continued to improve until entirely recovered." Jool Bullard, uuworu, conn. " Six months ago I had a severe hem orrhsge of the lungs, brought on by an incessant cough which deprived me of sleep and rest. I tried various reme- uios, out ontaineii no relief until I be gan to take Ayer's Chorry Pectoral. A iei DAM. ah tuiA reason fur uot wanting the county seat nettled by uliwt Vol. Mho wanton court houso, but uo vote. OPKHA HOIT8H, Saturday, Feb., 15th Will apjiear, Prof. Creasy, Van Nort wick bm., Mis Katie Wheeller, Mis Lotta Hedges, Master Fred Hooper, Mis ltlssle llutler, Ml Ota ltoberUon, D. H. Craven, and others. A beautiful young lady became so Udly disfigured with plmplei and blotches that It wa feared she would die of grief. A friend recommended Aver' Saraniuirllln, which she took and w a completely cured. Hhe I now oue of t;ie fairest of the fair. KEF. SO & COOK BULL RUBBER GOODS. LACES at cost, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, LADIliS UNDKKWEAR W. II WHEELER Has disposed of hi large Holiday HtiH-k, but ha a flue line of SCHOOL BOOKS, Stnttonerv NOTIONS. II. M. LINES, Funeral Director anp UNDERTAKER! A full nmi complete line of nernl good always un lnuid. Fu. 1 1 Patterson. Imiepeuiier.ee, Oregon. DRUGGIST Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, CARPETS! CARPETS! Furniture and Wall Paper AT BOTTOM PRICES FOR CASH. GMLBBftB, 9R1B3B8 oM WJii Rf'Kiilur -Vice, 15 eta 20 cU. 25 cln. M oil. now ImlopeinU'iufo, A. J. WHITE AKER, 10 ctii. Met 171 ct. 20ct Oregon. A KAKIC OPPORTUNITY TO I GET A STOVE, rKor Hih Next .10 Diiys. I Do - You - hive to - Eat, -OK PAP U Mr IDlT'Trin v. Llll I. J.U X JL1J J u Have a large supply of STOVES which hey will sell for LESS than COST, for 30 days. All not sojil by that time, will -be seht back 4o the W holesale House. CALL AND SEE Ti l EM, EAT TO' LIVE?" "WHICH?" J. D. IRVINE, THE GROCER, WANTS TO KNOW. . If you eat to livn, you want to grt itutwtantial food nd at the very lowwt prlw, and Irvine in tlie one to sell you good. If you live to nit call and we what dollmclw lie lw in nl nwj t . l J.... v1iilr tan at i Lit i it, grocery line. All the very uicnut ana maiiow, jus...... desires, Don't forget that fine Htock of Crockery, Glasswnro and JLnrnpH. LOOK IN THK BIIOW WINDOW. W. E. (.OOl'EIt. n. I). COOPEM. COOPER BROS., HARDWARE, HENRY WALLER, BOOT AD SHOE M a X inw mmimoi una nioinitiA nrMii m. Mrs. B. Coburn. 1!) Maw. ' ' "For chllilron aflllctod with oolds, coiiKln, or throat, or croup, I do not know of any rmdy which will elvo more peeily relief than Ayer'i Cherry Pectoral. I have found It, also, lnvalu. able in case- of Whooping Cough." Ann Lov-Joy, 1257 Washington tret. Boston, Mass. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rnitPAKiD bt Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mat. Sold bj ill DruggUu. Prlc. 1 ; il. bottles, ft. Th Celebrated French Sure, ArnKUDITINE Warranted it v cure IS Roi.D ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE Jo eure any form of uerveue dlieiwe, or sny disorder of the Keueratlve or gans of elthw lei whether u.. lulni from the or money refunOwL 4! a s rS i o w UJ o z Hi O z UJ 0. UJ Q Z 9) H a CO eu CO E cd h UJ UJ rr h co z 2 Pearce& Jackson, PROPBIETORH IKE BON TON RESTAURANT. A rrcn neosslr me of Htlmulaiits"v.baoco or O-Him or through youthful naiiit,7r ind! Z' Betty Besrlni Weakuom, of property Eatern Oregon 1 wwessed jiMarinufE! muy Kwiucnu uiguas YVlimmeitO VailCV, tiectwoiten lead topreniatureoM.; ,,!!,,, and Heaven knows that we are not Vninivi?-'i ?.?.' foriM Sent which If us. laan- ,!nr or f,HfA ' asaessed half a high a we ought to be, a.Aw.1"T?E? wahantkb forewy6.or and would be, under a Jut and enult- 'i m i W nSSSJL itSSSSS nmnortv In )"ng, or ooin sums, iieraanentlr property in eursd by AniiioniTi -a. circular Vrl? IdTiilZ 1 HE APHRO MEDICINE CO. ableasHessment of all the property In the state. I it true that the taxnaverti Multnomah are In debt six time as much a the value of their credits, a SOX 27, tmM BRiMCH, PORTLAND, OS, For sate by Duster A Jjooke. MBALS-8 -A. M. to 9 P. M. 25 eta. 9 P. M. to 12 M. 50 cts. Board $3.50 iw week. I thoi put up by D. B. FERRY i CO. Who trt th Largeit 8aedimn in the world. B.M.FmnTftCo't Butlfiiily I llui.tri.ted, Dsicripttvt SEED AMrfUAL torlfoe will b mailed FREE to all appUciiDM, and to lait seaaon s cut. toinerv. It U baiter than aver. Ev ery periinn using Oardao, Flower or field SEKDBihauldundforlk D. M. FERRY eV CO. OCTHOIT, MICH 4 STORE. I desire to inform the residents of all Polk a . 1 . county, that I have opened a '.veil selectdJ siock of BOOTS and SHOfiS. on til; west side of Main st , near C, and I wish m r old friends to call and insnect mv stock. M matter whether you need a pair of BOOT b or SHOES for yourself, your .wife, voir rother or your sister, my stock will contaib something to suit you. I wish vou to undeii w r stand that it is, with me, Trouble to Show A:l after you lmvo seen thorn, wlieit you want ti get I ho Best and Cheapest You will buy f ma SOMETHING FINE FOR THE LADIES H. W. WALLER, Prop'r. Independence, - - Oregon. STOVES AND TINWARE. JUST RECEIVED! A FIFE LIKE OF CUTLERY. Direct 1Vom Now York. The New Brick, - . Main Street. Hoods, W. G. SHARMAN, IWerebant Tailor, f SUITS MADE TO ORDER. FIT GUARANTEED. Custom Goods for Merchants and others recut nd pressed. I will open monthly neeonnt with MwlianH st Indtpondf-nr sn4 Moninonlh for rfcutlinrj. C STREET, Oppoaito 3?. O. KIA .JOHNSON, LIVERY, and SftLE I a 1 J U av a. ' l FEED STABLES. G BURNS, D ALTON & CO. 11 First-class turnouts and reasonable rates Slock lea in onr care will w Well attended to. pit nmmwm fob mmiv wmm MAIN STREET, , , .NDaPENDO R E n The Largest and Stock in the City. Best Call and Examine our Goods. All Kinds of Country Produce Wanted. -Mnko n noto of this,- Goods Delivered Free in Monmouth. BURNS, DALTON & CO. In toiifa e Oregon. BUY YOUR PAINT -FOR SPRING WORK busterIlocke, R. P. SU1NN, Shoe Main Btrmt, Iudopendenoe, opoll Open Hoost. Repairing neatly done. work guaranteed. All T. O. FUQUA. GUNSMITH ! FIREARMS OF ALL KINDS RE PAIRED. Guns and amunition kept in stock. Main Street, Opposite Opart Hons THE NEW : Fee. : md : Sale Hk: SI Hors.s. ubl. and ale T.am. Firstjlass Turnonta for Commercial Tr Satisfaction Guaranteed. End Main St., Ntw ; R.diJU"'M' Horses. v,"uniu)ie ana ,Te ns a call. ' V Y ( i ". X ' ' tmf wto4j. 'JwW . P&0t-rt