UOI.V ; riottlo May SI. )trua tvuul ututdc May al. hit of prlne irlven May si. I'lenle t day t Monmouth, in.! you gi or rttiy, M Mondy? IV! tuek of toUcco und cigar at J, i). i, ... . MIOtuH ttierta-m wont to Portland TWlity, lee cold ;kI., all ttuvor, t Wheeler' (Kk ttIV Criuel kiu) hammock fur mI m Wheeler' J, V. llutvr ami wife were In land tlila week. Pre, now ail. Train a ateer to run In a raw ain) iret that prim May .11. You can jret nix bread ticket for a quarter at Taylory'ti bakery, Mr, lilchurda, uf MelVy, U vMtlng her mother, Mm. NVm, Jntiea. Wry Important Orange meeting at the ttiwnjre hall Hatunlay at 1 p in, Tlie M1mm Alll auJ Miiglo Hutlf r, of MouiiuHith, wrv in town on Tuia day. MIm May Urtvu U Uilng In the ihwmaklng arlM of Juloti A Wll-j !'" 'MU M.ig;Ui IVnton eanm up Tliunuay a tr-.an ami will vbtlt at Moil m nit h. MW Atlt MiMaulaj' am) Mr It. 1). Waller apvut a abort time In IVrtlutuI ihU wevk. Honkte Co. ktvpaNo. 1 ataU f ; groivrh ami mII the mime at the 1 wt prl. The F.tklu'a baru waa on w iievla Ttiur.lay afternoon Iving iiiovihI to a u.-w liKntlon on Datreet. The three '11V lllngr, linker Kiid IUwii are going to Ivatl on the repuh llran atate tk'ket, It U wiUI. IHrnper llrya. carry the lart atm'k of hanlware, atnvea, tinware, I tuple nienta, buggte, baeka anil oarta aoiith of Portland on thewiwt akle. We notk-ejthat the resilience oeeu pleil by Mr. Walker, of llenkle A Wal ker, hi been much beautliUnl by re cvivlng nevvrai eoata of jialut. Hear in mind that ileukle A Wlker deliver all g l.-i in their own wag hi free for all who pimohase of them, aud their pric-are down to taxi rock. Hon. I). I. Thouipeon will be at lie depemWnce, May iTth and Oov. K. Pennnyer, May 80th. Iet the people turn out and he;ir what each hiu to iy Prof, W V Cantucr of IHfHVtt ! lnary, will pri'm-h at the Whitiiiker hMl liuoe next iSuudiiy morning and F.vaiigelienl church Hundny even log. Mix O I licunie .iwt a gold breaxt pin In the ehaie ofa hatchet w hile ou tlMcxcuMimi to Oregon City .Monday, Finder will pleaie return niiik to WxT Kihk offlee. A new pump b what ym mill, and you can Kt It from (l.mdmsjn A !uty. They keep all kln.la In tiKk, I hey atwi have a large atock of Ih and pipe, I " Go and ace them. Elder John Kramer, of Mouuiouth, will preach In the Cbrixtlan church Kuiulay morning, and KUb-i F. K Jonca will dlcu'i "Wonmu'a Sphere and Work" lu the evening R F. Ilaker. of Newport, hu laid oir an ailtllilon coniauiing iweniy-iour Iota. It la beautifully altunted Imtwwn F. A Pattewon't and J H. Collln'a bind, on the south of the county road. See ad. You can paint the town reil and not U Colunilili (Jottage paluta, for aalc by H. 11 Patterson; but If you want to give your houae a durable and glmwy oit of point you can't get along with out them. All shades and color. We have organ Iwd a Temperance legion for our young people and we should like to have a good attendance at our next meeting on Hatunlay, IMtb at 4 o'clock p m. at the Methods church. Oback Hate, 8ecy. J. W. C'onnaway, a brother of V. J. Cnnnaway, of this elty, graduated In medicine at '"bicago on the loth of March and Is now honored with the position of veterinary surgeon of the state of Miaxmirl w;lth office at Ht. Louis. Dr. O. I). Butler and wife took the boat for Oagon City on excursion day, thence from Oregon City to Port rand ty bont; back to Hnlem by tniin. cuiiKht fie excursion lioat and srrlveil home at 11 o'clm-k Dinner at Oregon City, lunch in Portland, supper in Malum all In one day. A very pleasant time was had at Bucna Vista lust Mnturday at the teachers' picnic After exorcises, con slnting of songs, reoltiitlons nod ad dresses, the customary basket dinner was served under the trees, Quite a numlfpr of county candidates were there shaking hands. The big saw mill Is a "hummer'' and from early mom to dewy eve Its melodious "hum" can 1st heard. Our people are very proud of the mill and are grateful to Mensr. Prescott & Ve ness for their enterprise. The mill Is a good one and a permanent structure The machinery Is not nearly nil lu place, but lumber will fie cut every day from now forward, the machinery being located In the mill at the same time. The teachers picnic to lie held at In dependence, May 31st, Is now assuming such definite hnie that It ksiks as though It would 1m an event worthy of our citizens. The lusik and ladder com pany also the engine company Intend turning out lu uniform. The prizes are numerous and worth gaining. The full partlculaw of the day, with names of committee will Is? published next week and programs will be freely dis tributed The address of B. B. Beekmun, of Portland, was listened to by an appre ciative audience at the opera house Wednesday evening. The speuker reviewed In most glowing terms the record of the republican party and also pointed out the stand tiiken on Issues of the day, also compared the two candldutc for governor Mr. Beek man represented the young republicans If Oregon and they should be proud of such a representation. He spoke at Toledo Thursday evening. T. 1 s v ,vv...4.. I V.. ) I LlJ.iK S ' IV . KV X MRRtR ITEMS, Iti-v. Halmw imvooSioJ hero toning The farmer h Wiut m n cmtw ami irardciM need U -The HuiHlay aehool I liicrvtniliig In liUervnt and number. Milk nml honey flow ftwly here now ami straw bcrrlea tire ripe. Iliellclmlok llrm have their brick ami Ulc luuehlne in ,jn'ratmi, Mr, Met'loud, the acctlmi bo, went home Saturday to visit hi fondly. t IV. . .1 1 t .. I j.,? CIJ..111I V. ! i h i .. !! J'1" -v-v .. urrimnvr.. ; ilay. Ml O'.lb MUU-r, who hua been millVrlmt MliU rheumatism, U aUu.it V-ell HKUltl. JUniui!l Than ami wlrVcume over from Huvcr to Parker to church thl afternoon. Mm, KIuhU Mojrfnnl wo Ht tlu U tile at Uinna X'btii on StUuiilav anil n iwt it a auutwa. Win, Fui.mi U going to have a wtml Willi imiitp u'. up on hi jthuv by Mr, i I'o-'K of IV;!.ui,l Our 'h.vol In averaging UM H-r cent, I attomlaiiv' lu tht mouth, an.) thw n!PHMan.'prKMiialiigBi)y, ::ma items. Frank Uutl.T wua herw M Moiuiay uriyln the ihtm-h property, Horn, to the wliVn of Jihu Walllug, a )aghter, liit Moml.iy niornlnjj. Mra, J, f, Hkatfe pnwnteil Jap with al'j Ida. girl lu-t Moudtiy morning. No wotuler we a threatetul with rain when there ta much xi!ltleal thunder around. H, K. Crowley, of Oak Urove, and Squire llell, of IK-thcl, were lu our elty la.t Mou.Uy. C, II Mitchell, uf Atchtuaou, Kaitiia, iimil iHintrai-torof tills route, waa In ourclty lii"t Monday morning. Mw. K, A. Wwliliig came from Port laud lieit Mouthy to vIhII lir aon, John, who luw tau very low with fever. Itev, J. It, Thompwn, of Vuneover, and Uev. W.H. Holt, of Piartlaiid, will deliver the memorial mlitreHws here on May :hllh. Our IKilliw frlettda can't Uilmlead anyone anmud lure by uiUrcpriwn- tation tieulli-mcu tell ttie trutli, lt court houw or no i,nurt liounc. K. C. Kcyt, of Pirrydale, drow a J1Pf awl 'rf fh't'P tlirumxh here hwt Saturdav morning. Like a wiiiMe rumihc any that our preacnt court houMcl gool enoiigli for yearn yet. lUllae papeM puve copy. Politic were brought ti a fever heat here lat Tuemlay. We Were glad to ee them all in good buoi-ir, but weupMM. that ome of tbeni will liil over wune what e the campaign cli. LUCKIAM JfE ITEMS. The farmeM a praying for ruin, d.m't care to dance, wltli you my iiiut I ta badly torn Jo, Mi-.-wm. P, llllutir.111,1 and Jaa, Har ris were attending court lt week. Mr. John 1). H irrU ha been baullug oats and tide 1 apples to Iudeiendeuee (his week, Me-wr Joe Collins and John II. Hlltior.ui I wcrj vUliliu lu Dallas H.iturday. Mr Wai. Co'.ilos family, of Muver, were guvs of Mr. J as. llltilbntud's family nunduy John Hiltibraud contemplates a trip lo I'listern Oregon lu a few week to look after id stoett. Mr. Wheeler, of Iu.Uipi'inleiM, w. out in theae lrls last week. He sold Mr. Si iv I a handmiiiie organ, Ml) Hendricks, of Itoscburg, is vilt Ing Mr. Jas. Harris" family. Hhe ex-s-cts to spe ml the summer here. Messrs. UiUklln and Martin have dissolved partneMhlp. Mr. ltaiikllu re tiring. Mr. Martin will continue the business this summer, Mr. Win. Wells, of llueuu Vista, was shaking hands with the voters of Lucklamute Iut week. BilHe Is a rustler aud would make a gssl sheriff The enjoyable event of the kcumoii was a social dance at Huver Friday evening. About twenty couple were present. All speak of It as a Igisjd dunce. The way the tumiirr talks should Mclk'e be elected, Dallas would com mence to build a court house the next day after the election. We bellevo the Himiiw said uot very long ugo, It would not have anything to say lu this matter. Hut now, llro. Wash opens lire at full blast for Mcllee and Oallas. Now pray do keep to your word, and cease your useless talk. MONMOUTH ITEMS. "Well, Paddy Is a daisy." Minith don't do that way- Ada. The quartet Nannie, Hilly ami the kids. Mr. Mct'ullooh'of the class of ) Is In town on business, Prof. Cambbell was called to Portland ou business Haturday. You know the (lower that grows In swamps, That "yellow dog" flower Carrie. . It is dark und I can't see this music. Pet, put your eyes over here and muke some light vJ. K. C. Prof, Tuthili has been giving us a series of lecture on one of Blntkespeur's fumous plays, "The Tempest." (Prof, lu mental science) Mun is composed of how many purts? Bright senior Animal and mineral, Miss Adiia Uliert und Mr, J. H. Hastings were murried at homeHuu day afternoon. Only Intimate friends were luvlted. The base bull contest held here lust Buturduy between the Corvulll ujuej und the Normal nine was gulned by "our boys." 'ltah for 'em. Act I A young lady punching a young gentleman in the buck with lier purusol. ' Act II.-Oh! excuse me Mr. Doughty I thought it was Mr. Butler. j The following committee was, up- pointed to muke arrangements for the ; . i "' . . I lllilonl reunion! Uoom. llmW. Alt. , --- - - i mini nun itvinuu, MIjmc Hiring, Max well ami lloytitnii. The fallowing iilora have been tectwl o nil the noaltlou of hmiiir In the rlnm; Hnliitetorlan, IU C. AltniHii; poet, Cullht Urmllo; prophet, Cnllle liitydeni hMorlun, W. It. Jlawley; vnlcdletorlHii, Ma Portor; cImm trer unitnr, A. W. Vincent, . TAXATION. Taxi In Polk enmity haw varliil aa lh rtHiilnwiita of th ounty have laifn gn-ator r Ua. Kur thu InfoN inailon of our rwuli'm w give the .irt fllHIl 1SS0; Vwir, Sol A mm TuinHt l!ull. IIK'III. i:: :M'i.TJh mn iI i em ir mut iwi ...... i ! OV ltM i . a m u 44 mi wl ItHiM 4T m l.. S UI4 4T 41 I" ...,. am a vim lkMt - MUM -. I ... AW 4T DM lM . i III I K.I'm. 4HOU Thene tlgurca are uot given for one year, but for ten. Wmll Polk oouuty thl year break ttantml ofeeouoiuy, by indulging In recklea extravagance? Voter aiudy the quwllon well and elect t. Hltnpwou coiiimialoiier, rAuVcrryr ''Fair I'luy" bit de uall on de IiihI lu auwr to Urudder Wanh'a Inwlte fo' In dcpeiiilciiee to argu de court hoiiwe ipiiniliin In deeolumimofde Ikmhrri an 8lmpiu atoek lu til wlnlnlly am riHlii' mptdly. Fall Uty, tms am ImhiuiIu', au If all de eouteinpluted rull tmti promlwit u am thiiiMructiil, by pmcrrirtliititln' tie hutldlu' of a court hotwe, we nmy yet get de county aeat htiih. If what 'am wild In de Iallaa wiam 'Umt yoelty am fax, It am not a imltalile location, au' de Wimt Sihk dumi't Kieak glowingly of D.illiw; ilur to', by deferlu de biiildln' ob a court hoiwea while, dl city ob momllty an' auhrlcty,' pure, water an freak air, a city alter llrudder Wanh'a own heart, an' tcachlu', whar tie trutlle ob rum 'IIIii' am not toleratiH), mmit atun' a wliow obaecurlu' de prlie, au' acttllu' le controwemy Hurrah fa Hlinpwn air irnK'niHtluaiiiou. OUR NEXT GOVERNOR. Poi.K Cop.xTV, Or., May l, lsiw. KntTiiH Wixf 8iik: Mr. Waah, ! editor of the IVIk county Jtrmiwms j he U not running a Hlitieal paper, aud no m,ut(m In hi eorreapondoiioej illlt t,0 4iie of lib paia-r he tukeit iiirticulr pains to euloglM IVu noyer, and lub that he know of ! twenty republican that will vote for him, All of this he lias a uerfect right to do, but be should arku iwle le to he editing a deunwi'atie sheet. Now there may I tweuly republl. cans lit this county that will support the present lueuutlwut for governor, but I have uot beanl of one, and run hardly Isjllevc that there are any, and polllvely can see no res in why they should upsrt him. There may lie a few republican voteM whosuy they are lnilesuileut, who will scratch Thomp son, but they are far from being ludvisuident, Us-ause they Vote to suit some democratic friends rather than vote their moitiuieut. The deuioerat aru uiaklug hcnnillau efforts to re-elect ( lov, IVu noyer. They siiy he Is a good man. Mo Is TbomSMin, All they ny against Thniupsou is that he is a rleh man. Mo is Pen noyer a rich man, and is In everything that gis's to muke a gsd governor, Inferior to Thompson. Therefore republican of Polk county aud of Oregon ls Uot de ceived. IM Oregon niks'in herself this year by electliiga republican governor. Ity your votes four yearn ago you de feated Col. Cornelius, a gssl rrpuMl mil, a farmer and a gissl honed capable man, Mr. Thouiiou is Just as gissl a man for governor of Oregon us there is In the stale, Pcnnoyer a gissl governor? What has he done? He bsik sides with aud upheld the Chinese rioters in their un lawful und criminal pnK'ccdlng four years ago, and (or that reason the scum of Portland tos by him. He vctd the Portland water bill, which should have passed, and by doing so deprived Portland of gissl water, und srhaps caused hundreds of deaths lu that city during the four years of Ills rclgti. The democrats will support him to a man, They w ill vote for no repub lican on the ticket, which Is H-rfcctly right und whut we expect of them. Hut why cannot we as a party stick to and siiisirt ow nominees, and not be led us prey by democratic hulilerdash. Here's three cheer for titiv, Thomp son, Okanukk. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Lt CKlAMUTK, May 18, 181X1. Kmroli Wixr Midk: Dallus wants a one hundred thousand dollar court house. No one doubts that, but we doubt If the (Miiplu aru ready to vote such a tax on themselves Just to please Dallas. A mail said the other day Simpson was a gissl man but be would vote for Mcllee. When asked why, he said, "Oh, cause." Much u splendid reason he gave. Mcllee voters are like hens teeth here. I will give some reasons why we In this precinct can't vote for MeHee! He gave IUiIhj Hlmpson and Win Hcrren IMO for repairing a little bridge on one branch of the Peedco, which they put buck In two days, It had moved about forty feet. Ten dollars would have been a big price. He gave the Hyeiiy boys if'M for a little work on the Tartar bridge, worth about$4 or $5. Mcllee tillered N, Tartar 810 for about an hours work ou the Turner bridge. He would have given him (10 and more, If he wanted It, whut anyone could do In an hour. Did he think to Inlluunco voters or did he know no butter',' ' There is one mun lu Dallas who say they don't need a court house only the calaboose enlarged. I think he meant the asylum. Mcllee Is a wonderful man, wonder ful ou the account of his greatness und great on account of his wonderful ucss. Stone's bid was less by two hundred dollars than his Dallas mun, his pet, ou the Himpson brldgo. Yet ho tried to swindle him out of the contract so a to let his favorite have It Ask Btone or Chut Cond about It, Wonderful mun McBcc! Dallas says tills Is no political flglit Then we will vote for Himpson. On accouut of the flow) aud ten price being paid for rebuilding bridge we wdl vote mrHlitipaoii. Tilt oouuty being In debt wt will vote rlliniwoti, Ut Mellee the U. B. treanury and In t little while there would be no grumbling alanit the aurplua. Wonder ful man! All the work up here ou the waahed out bridge waa given to deiuoeruta. It la algular no rcpubllcau gete tueli prleea, Wonderful Mcltce, Twenty -Ave dollara for replaclug the bridge acroNa a ditch by Lliiderutaua, worth Ave dollaM, and to a deiuiHirat. Hut theu Frank voted for blin when he Mil laifore. Wonderful man! tf we have an ocoaaloii to write you agiittt from till precinct we will try to Mttk wime plainer about (hi mun Me I lee, thl wonderful mail! SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC SUCNA VISTA. AT runauiiit tii a rail Hands? m'Iiuim eon wa lk! uil t linen Vista. May IT, UW, AUftltiw. Iliuiutker Kanoulivnl Hi olt Jsetoflli MtwIlM anil iirtHwst lo orxuls wait Hi Mlimrlu mnilM Bcv. Ilanakr pmaUlvnl and K, M, botnrsei mvrsUry, Tli Mluwlng ar iioim ou Uw pro rami IHwnlu on by Husua Vlata Niiintny limU,"Trll tt Aiulll." I'raysr by lUv. VVHI. Th (iMdrsia a previously arnuisvd ws siltild nd varrlmt out Silluww K. N, limiKw, of Huna VUla, Hid. Quick, of Suver, llni. Ilmtwr md missHi, uf lads- pndiiHt nut llsriiisil, of t'lvsry, wh a aiterlninulPiiu mail a lirlrf trpurU whiett wr tilluwwl by vnlunttwr talk. Itry, Hhtipii wmud vary lb opening sn el and would hv yum lvln a eertnlu lonxlh ttf Unit Air vaeli pari uf Hi work, lU-v, lle apnkurui pmpsmilon f ib (wrhor dwllln arHNitly on It ltiisirin,. Ki-v, WnlU Itillik tb leai-linr abmild know Uw splrllual vondlHnnufblaektM. Ar llicy I'brlnilani, If nirt wby uolT Tliea sain ivneral btMlnsu, Moved sua mrtivd lo iincuilM a district winvenllun, also Utt tlwehalr apHlnt a miiiouIiusi to draft iulllulkai whsnuk llru. Ulrfct, Hbupp aud Well were N,inled, Kettmni dinner one f ik'iseniinpliHHi bkel awl whore vveryhtNly at and were merry, . At liW p, la. lit rhslr called loudly and arttently for all to lUlen loan liuent ad dress by Itve. Jones, eulijfi'i, "Iiunn Help,'' ktltuwed by live inluuie talk, Itev, Hbupp think w abotild uae nnly lb lllble In Sunday win, Hru, Wulrk I of Die Mute uplnluit, Itev, Well uell lb help b noi (el but make bis awn queUiia, Iter. llunakerdw likewise. Tit next uiijet wa "Tlie field ' by tiro. Masternm. Tbt avntleman was n S present and Mr. Hul.'k Usik hi pla. Tbenl'liv Heed" by lb aeeretary who wa railed lo time In the uiliUt uf au lniereilin story, bill sn (til Mi HuUb It by volunteering to All I'mf. Campbell plitve, he belli almenl. The tomtiilitee un eotistllulliMi rsirted tli r-illtiwln! 1st, Thl urnuiiluiiltui absll Itnlude I be Huuilay K'bistU uf tmlvprndrue and Mou mouth wlib alt olher la I'olk ivminy ,uib uf line niuulti val and west litruuli said Iuwim, It slisll be known as Independence huirli'l and aumilnry lo llieeouniy ursanl ml Inn. lid. The sntllullon "f ttw eouiity vun. veiillun shall be adopted fur illi eaiveniKn eiipl thai Its uteetlus shall be Mullaiiuu ally, Tltsi lb ortli-ers ball be elexleit ttailly al lb spring tiim'tlng, tki. The lime and plow uf meeting stisll be left Willi the eteetillveeiHn nlltee. 41 h. The f iliuwlu person are named a uRleent J. tUlMtat, pnnldenl; A. It. Hmllll, vlr presi dent; K, a. lm-r, retry D, 0. ttuMt, tmwunT. A.Ishk. Wa. Ki.iiss. K. W. lysit-KH, Kxeeutlv iiMninlltee, A, J.ltl'SSAKKa, K, a lsSUACKM. frvsldeol. Heiwlary, POLK COUNTY TCACHCR'S PICNIC. Un Saturday, MaySlst, lb siie of Hulk euunly te Invited to asunnble al Imli'peiideni' at lh nuul leaeber' plmle. The ererals schools uf lh county have prewnd ir,r u and lo Mils will be added addresses by Snpt, Iteynulds, Htulo Mtipt, K, B. Mi Klroy, and liststa by teaehem, Th foljiwlli areth general featurMufihei dayt , I I'lUHlKAM, 10 a, iii.-Trs. hfiN wllh puplla frum every j mleail In folk eoiinty will assenibleuu Mnlii j tmet, slid marrh by arlnsd hi III pu-nlr ground al the west end uf 0irrel, Hvveral brass bands will furnish niusle. Tu lb si'lusils mnklng lite best apprnmnce, Hire prlie wtll Is given. 1l prlne, lurye pholiigrnpli of eluw, presenled by W, It. WliltpMker. Slil prlie, flue steel nrnvliitf of Uea Wnshlnglon. ,t prlie, flu picture of Abraham Lincoln. Alsiv are biwillfully framed by A, J. Wliiteuker, thu nirtillnr dealer. II a. ia.--0H'iilng uddres by Hiipl. W. I. fleyuulds, U IX l.llernry exen lr; l.y I'olk eriinty rlsl. Iliiakel dinner at the xrove al ID in, 1 p, in. Addres by Hlate Supl. uf public Insirui'llon, K. II. McKimy, Aillowed by lllernry exerelsv by Ilia wlnsils of folk county and toasts by leaehers, euntliiulng until pnstrnm Is nmipleled, l;,'lll,-llae hull gnine between Mnniuutltll anil t'orvallls vliib I'rlne, WO rnsli. Ciimiiieiielng at 8 o'clock the folluwln prist' will he awardedt Oldest man present 4 hie year subscript Ion hi I hn W KMT Hill. Tug "I Wr. between picked learn from Hnena Vlsla and MrVuy -Box of audit water by W. It, Wheeler, tllcyele raiw, Ml yards and retaru-I'alr of bicycle shnes, by It. II, Waller, Hw'k llano-Walch chain, by Busier Alieka. Best mrilclii'il earrlaKO leaiu Klegunt rap. rlni(e mlH), by M. Ileutner, Thn-e legged raee-Kunr tickets tu III ItussclUewell iierforiniinis, by I., W. Kohcrt- un. Ileal len-lisil pole JiiinpHut, by Kelso a Co. Moat beautiful luily-Hroas pulleru, by Ked Rosenilorf, Must reeenlly murried smipls-Iseitp, ky 3. II. Irvine. Malt Willi liirgest fntnlly Bus nf soup, by Hums, liullnn A t'o. lllilvst murried nmpliv-dtasa wnlcr act, by lleuklo A Walker. Heat liKspklng laily teaclier-llciiited wrap, by Hlielly A Vandiiyn, Heat lookltiK gentleman teiielmr Fishing mil lit, by (hsidmiin A tsnity, Heat liuly itinrksiiinn (Hires aliols each) Target gun, by Cooer llroa. Hungriest looking bachelor rnmted enke, by li. H. Taylor, Twn-yeiinold sleer race (three to enter)! saddle, by committee. , Heat looking baby (tinder two yenrs)-elllver knife, fork and sikmih, by M, K, ballinisleur. Old man fisit race (none under 00) (W ynrils fair of shoes, by J, l Htuektun, For fall particular regarding piVigrnin and nnine uf emnmlttee, seo small lillla and pro gram to be distributed un day uf picnic, Kxcttralon train will be run un the Narrow Oatigivfruin both north nndauulb, Hedneed rate can be had over the Hutitlieru I'lu-ltla railroad, Frue transportation frum Monmouth to In dependence and return, Dsalrabl Fruit Land. - - One of those 10-acres fruit farms In Sutinyslde, four miles south of Halein, will make a good living for any diligent orchnrdlst. The profit on prunes 1 t'M an acre, and on berries the return is fivefold. The soll afid situation at Bunuyslde are peculiarly well udupted to fruit culture, and the man w ho owns a 10-ucre farm in that tract has a good living lu his hands. The Oregon Lund Company of Halein nml Portland, has a few more of those fruit farms for sale, PUIUC SCHOOL EX UASION. rue Hunfr and Fifty Attend A df Pbmurw'sAa Entire lnaldnta ! th Day. When Prof. MoAdams eugagisl (he elegant steamer, Undine of Portland, for an excursion to Oregon City and ru turu at a cost of lW when some other Uwt could be had for much less, It wa thought rather risky. The sxlusd ehll dreu were logo free so that It would be nmsaiary have enough grown js-r- sons at ft a piece to pay the xpcu Ity Haturday evening all the ticket (3U0j were sold and the demand wo for more. Only four hundred and lllty could llml passage. Promptly, a agreed the Undine put lu aiiearaiioe Huinlay evening and several hundred pcrMoiis II mi I the bunks and us no one wa allowed on board, admired the graceful promrtlou of the Isstt from a distance. At a few minutes after 7 o'ehsk Monday morning thu Issit left the disk. A heavy rain was falling but this caused no lucoiivlcucc to any tsaly exivpt the brass baud, who weiv Mtatloocd on the hiiriii'.ine dis'k. The register, of the purser howed that 414 person were on biHtrd. A stop of a minute or two was made at Halein, A few minute lsforu 1". o'clock the Isstt airh'ed t the Willamette falls, ami a lauding was made Ht t'uncmah. Prior to thl all hud euteu their dinner on the boat, ou the floor, in stele rooms and ou tallies, OHKtlOVUTY. The slay wus IIiiiIIihI to two hour and considering tb distance to walk, and the sights to see was Usi short, As the crowd thronged the at reel of guntlly, now lu liud eoudlllou lnit the Diss), a geiitleinnii asked: Is thl crowd from Albany? "No," wits the answer, "Prom Hutem" "No, It 1 froi'u Independence," "Vhat!itd he can Indes-udenee turu out 4Vi people on an excursion".'" After a rumble wa made and a hur ried one, seeing the points of Interest, the full, the woolen mill, ihcu'u. skill bridge, the excelsior works, the pulp mills, the locks, the court bouse, etc., at 2 u'clis k the start wus made for home, where we arrived a few minutes before 11 u'clis-k. The day was esil and delightful. The otlbrM ou the Issit were strlut but accoiiiuttsl.ittug, Kight hill were lost overiswrd, one ills AiinaHliK'ktou' Mug valued ui flu. The crowd was lu excellent spirit and yet very orderly, The mate said they seldoiu bad so large a crowd and such good order. Tim Lily's Aid fits-letv had the only rvfiosnin.ut; stand and eliured Sfiil over expense. Prif, MeAdaiU give U the following statement: Itccelnt from sale of ticket f-TI!); expeimtst JTt tU; stirplu (uitloj which will irn applied on the library j fluid of the public school. A FL0'JVN MILL. The elty of In l,',v.i iomv ha lvu ditpiolutvl in gelling uiueh wunicd mitunfaetures to lMtc lit our midst, but we Isdleve at lust we are to have what we so long have wislK l and that I a g'ssl lloiirlug mill, On Hatunlay evening the bistrd of truile wa Mddfiily called together und j when asseiuliled it was announced that Mr. Geo. Hklnncr, a mill m in from MokooW, Malio, wished to m vt the butues men with a propnalilon for securing to the town a tl airing mill, lie said he had been told that the town was favorably I s'.itv I an I he had conn to see, and was satisfied. What he next wanted was a site for his mill and some little assistance, He hud selected a a sultuble site the half blm-k near the Southern IVillc rallristd tie sit. Hevend ineiulrof the Isstrd offtmd reiuurks sod J. L, Htis kton mid V. K. Dultou were aps.lnted a committee to solicit fund. TheUvtnl then by motion thv ftn u wUh Flwt ;iUlo,wl botiud Itself to secure for Mr. Skinner j lwllk , tuu ,,,Vi AU ftljVertIsi-d con all that he akcd. The mill which I ,., f n,irns D.dton A Co, will bo to lie unlit is a tun roller fpr-wes or ni . barrel a day cameity. The building will be three stories lu height and -x ot) on the gMiiud. Thu power w ill be ; steam und the steam plant will be stilllcleutly large to oerate water works and electric lights If lussissary. At liet Iiideieitileuce can ls'glu to say to the outside world that It has some manufactures, and each one added, makes the future of the town mlght'cr, I0di From May Bth to 17th. I, O Ivliuscy to Mary K Itemlngtou, Intp7 5, 1.12.02-IOH; f 1. LaCreole Academy Institute to Z V Vaugh, In Dallas; $!.!. Henry Hill toll Hlrsehberg, In In dependence; Jltlil. W K Itliiihart to J H Hinchart, 810.(11 acres tp 10 4; $700. Klleu Iij le to W C Brown and M M Kills, 3.01 aercau'ljnlullig Dallas; riOO, Henry It Patterson to O Bagley, lots in IiitleiaMidetiec; f 1 100. Abraham Wing to lj,m W Huukle, lots lu ltiili'M'li.leiiee; $-000. Hctiry Hill to Mudii Kurre, lits in Hill's mid to Independence; $W0. (leoK Breytotleo V Hctikle, lots III tnli'lS'lldellce'JiVI!!. There have only been two mortgages thl week Tor $iVHi. ii i g i a A Uful Eaarnpl Followed. The, th i niMlmi of a reiimt iluln tell I of a'moveiiient begun lu Island county, Wash,, which the writer says, "Is likely to spread until within the boun dnrlas of Oregon und Washington will bo found the greatest itud most pros perous agricultural community to be found within the limits of a like area in the world," This refers to the par tition of the best portion of farm land Into II und 10 -acre tracts, which, the writer siiys, are being taken up by an Intelligent class of agriculturists who recognize not only the ptofltuble, but the comfortiible features of a little farm well tilled, The stiliillvl.don of the big donation land claims Into 10-acre tracts was first Introduced by tho Oregon Land company, of Balom, and thu adoption of this method lu a neighbor ing state Is evidence of the soundness of the plan, WOOL WANTED. The hlffliest market price paid on delivery to Kelso tin,. Main street, liiilcpep.ilenci), ' MHt The only rlrst-t'losscuflcry Is the 1XL Largo iwsoi'tmuiit Just received tit Cooper Bros, CIRCUIT COURT FROCEEDINQS Htate vs M h Itobblus, Dismissed. W K Burns v 0 II Ortggs et al Con tinued. Win Kill. Continued. HH Smith. CouIIiiuihI, JH Downing vs I) K Weulherford. Cottilnuisl, I Lemniou vs P j Bruiimglu. De fault and Judgement. J A Daniel v V Hloptr. Hide con drmed, V M Uregory vs II II Iteod. Hale 0 Mitlimed. Henry Hhepard v Mary A Hhepard. Iteferred toJ KHIblcy. JaiNib Brown viJH Ferguson et ux, DlKinlssed. Mr A L Htlulsou et al v Win Ilul.le etal. Judgement by stipulation. Wsdhama 4 Co v A J Townsinid. Default and Ju Igcineiit. Burn A Davis v L X Woods, HcttliHl, , Jaeob Brown vs I, It Martin etui. Juilgeuieutfor plalntllt. . Duiidis.' Mortgage Co vs II Howell et l. Dismissed, A 4 (I O Jumlron vs Htate Review. Judgement of Jusllee court nimliiled. LO Forrest vs Henry Ouy et al Coiitlmitsl for service. Isaac Conntt v4 K W MeCurty et ux. IKree for iilalnlltr. N Alexander vs K W McCartyet ux. IWri for plaintiff. f Jacob Browu vs V. C Hull. Dismissed. 1 M Butler vsTO Hutchinson el nl. lXs.nsi for ptnliitlir, Ilosenflehl, Hmltii 4 Co v W K Thiislore, Contlnuwl. H Voting v H M McKaddeii. Judgement for pi If; order to sell at- Ore-.tachcd prois-ny. It K Blaine v McKaildcn, Hume as alsive. It' K and C A Post vs K A Post, Untied. ti W Teller v tl I, llicharda. missed. J O Slant vs O M Htaat et al, Ullssssl. J O Htuats vs O M HlaaU et aL Con- Dis tils Dls UllxNSll, Imuh; livens vs K II Andentou et al forwkisuro. Dwree for plaliitltr. Ami Halctou vJa Klllott-ie lloii ou note. Judgement by atlpiilutlon. Jacob Brown vt L H SI iriln et al M ilonut law. Judgement. COMMJNICATEO. Ivi.ki'KSuknck, Or., May 20, W. Km roit Wkht Hidk: 1 lwv Iss-n really annoyed several tlina lately at the receipt of anonymous letters, In which private in iller are wjHi'neii ofwl'.h imiartinenue.'. It is exceedingly dl ureeaUle n I 1 write to ask whether It Is tu my power bi d aiiythlug to pro teet niyseir.' Cannot a persou get re dress by law? Hlale prison, however, 1 t i gisi I for ssicli cowardly writers. Your's with Inspect, Ukahkm. We quote lu answer from Hill's Ore gon is sle, sige Ikio, sec. I J4H: "If any is'rson, eliber verlsilly or by any writ ten or primed communication, shall threaten any Injury to llie is rai or projierty of another, or that, of any s'r tn standing In the relation of parent or cblkl, husband or wife, or sister or lirotber -tosueli olher, or shall In like manner threaten to uisuise uuotlterol any crime, with Intent thereby to ex tort any is-cuuluarvadvautagt! or pro perty irom sueii other, or witu intent Li eotiiH'll Miieh oilier to tlo any act igaliist bis will, such person, Usiu (im lietion thereof, shall be pumslied by Imprisonment In Ibe p'tillentlary uot les thaiisU inoutlts, nor more than two years, or by Imprisonment in the eouuiyjail not leas tliau three mouth nor more than one ye tr, to our Customers. It will be tinted elsewhere that the grmvry business of Bums, Dultou 4 Co. has been dlsc.ilitltilKHl. All srsons holding book for purchase of gtasla will tilease return them and receive m,u fr .. .j ., r , T,,tf of),w tlf tl,,. cai Mt , how your aeeo tint stands, Hans'ctfully, Br HNS, IMtiTiiM 4 Co. TAXES DUE. Hidnsil Clerk M. I.. White hereby givi-s lioll( that taxi of the wlnsil diet, will be delinquent after May S, 1SW, and tnxpiiyers will nlcase cull and save the extro eot. Administrator's Sal. Nii'l'K'l''. Is hereby given Hint t will, ou Saturday, lb Kill day of June, IKIIU, nl UloVlia'k s, in. soil at piililie ailellon al the rcKlileiii'v ol Mrs. Hiisan Mernin, lor cii.U in linuil, thi' following ileaerllied ronl eatnle. to, wit: line three ai'iv Inurt uf laud buunden on the iiorilusin by right of way nf Farmer Warehouse t!o on lh nm l Ii and west by the premises of sitld eouUMUiy, on the aoutlieasl by hind deeded by K. Merw In to Henry sloin'r unit aona, on the south nml west by ilie proHrly now oeeupled by H. M. I Mi ml I, M, ('. Uussell and A, Wilson, beluga pari uf U. U 0. of V, V. t'(Hk and wife In l'olk wninly, Ore ioo, Also the uiiillvliled K Intereal III the folio Our ileserlls'd prurly beglnlng l,'l.-llMI I'hiilus west ol'tl.e soiithensl corner uf el.ilui No. l, sts'S, No, 111, 1W, T S rt, K i w, theiiee north II.JMiW ehnlns, thenee west S.iietlU chains, theiiee south II.2S-IHU clinlns, thenee east s.iKi UKI elnitna lu I lie phiee uf beginning oouttiliilng P. 10 liJ Ben more or less, Thu siiuiu being tli property uf Kilwln Merwlu, deiH'HHett. Done by the oritur of the Hon, J. Htonm-r Juiliie for llie Oouuty t'otirt of the Slate of Orea-on fur Ibe eunnty of l'olk. May filll, A. l. Isiki, M, K, M KHWI N, Adiiilnlslriitor. Don't Go off Bfor You ar Ready, I'ai'tli'Ulai'lyon a toux journey. He fully pre. prepnreil. You ciinnot be. permit us tu any, unless your are aceoiupnnlcd wllh the trave ler's nml tourist' viuli! iiiiH'tini, lloatetter' I Htonini'h llllters, most genial ot a)lltera. i ats'lluiiitlaers und promoters of digestion, i Aimtiial sea tlekness. luuhula, eriunps o ml 'Ue begotten of badly walked or unwliole. some fisiil Hint hrnklsli water, nervoiimiess, ttu'ii'iisiiii ny iravet, eiinuuu iiiiioiisniwa iinii isinsttpiitfou, the Hitlers Is a sovereign pre ventive. It Imparts a relish lor fooil not iiltouetherto your Uista, mid prevents II from dlsHgiwIng with you, Never was there aui'h neiipllul thing for Hie linl'oi'tuiiute dyaieplle who stands In ilreml nf the best cooked meal. Slomiii'hle linuliln caused by III preurcil vliiiulsalHMtrilahlp.ur sieainboats, anil rut tons hastily bulled at railway rcsliiuratil, Isaisin miueilled by the Hitlers, which gives a quietus also In rheumatism, kidney trouble and Insomnia. w Two Train Dally Btwn Portland nd Spokan Fall. Klliwllvn May Dili, IHtlrt. tlis Unuvii Pnulfto Mystom will establish two daily train bntwiwn Purl land ami Niuk:in falls, Pullman Palnoe Mleeprs and lleuliiiuitr I'hair oars will he rim lietwisia Portland , sua Spokuui) full wit limit ohiuut. , 'i'lus new rrnnninint will afford bntli luoal and llirotiiflt paaauimera ailititluiial and unsur passed fan 1 1 ties, Ticket, detailed time ot trains, and gMieriil information, can b ob tained uiion HiiiiltoHtion tu any tlnkst ammt Union paoiHu Syslmn. T. W. l.KK., Bill llou'l Pas. At I'urtliind, BOHN. I SHAIKH, Neur Zena, I May 10, 18110, to tho I Hkulfc, u 10 pound boy Polk county, wife of J. N. WOOL WANTED. The hlKhest market price paid on delivery to Ki'lso A Co., Main street, Independence, I o sonfldent sr th wnniifsHmwr at lr. Ifa' t.'alarrh itcuiedy In tlieit ability Ui our (lironlo I Slsrrh In turn 1 1 1. ail, in, inallw bow bad or at bow long sisie.toig, that they effst In aroud faith, tlw aiHivu mward, (or oaas bluB thsy tsouiut uuro. YBPTOMt OF CATARRH. Headaehe. ntarueUnn f BfS, dfpbry falling Into Uirtiat, noitii'llme pnifuaa, watery, nd aurld, at iSUer. thick, ten..ou. tnunrm, purulent, bhssly and (lUtrid i eye wk. rhi. It in ear, ihtifriisa, dllfleuliy of ciiairliif wni, riruirainm 01 tinrnsivo matter breath onVrilvt aiucll nd laaia ttnjwlnL Srmutiints llkeli to lm rrt.nt al nnoa. Thi.u. ana aetHinij wtouuv. tin v a rew ot tana and tetHintl de'Sllty. Only tew and of te rtsHilt la eoiutuuiptiuu, and nd a If by magle. it reuiovi uffenslv bnsitb, loa or Inijstlrrnent of ths armw of Uwie, niell, or beartug, watering or weak eye, and Impaired liiein.ny, when caiwf-d by !l vlu-l-ui of f iarrn, as they ill fnUntiy am Sold by druggist, at fitly etnl. Mangfci. ured by Wohmi's Diarsssasr Msoicat. A ocutio, m Main Street, UuBalu, . T. a PIEBCTS PELLETS UaisUre. w (Sthlrtlu. iiv,ri Purely Vt table. Oenllf rdliur tu (la of mm. uy aru4(!i. K grill vial. KELSO & ladies Dress s, Hoots & Shoes. Mens Clothing, Spring Hats and Underwear etc. KELSO I II. M. LINES, Funeral Director AND - -ll.. . " ii. .J. A full and cuiuplcto him ol Fu neral bikhIs always on Imnd. t R. Patterson. lfiio)cnileLce, Oregnn. DRUGGIST Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. L. M. Sloper, ft I!:-: ui I::;, Driller, -AND UKAI.KIt IS- AU Kinds of Futnps, Whiisills, els. For Further Address: Pui'llcnlnrs, Knipilre of or L. IntU'lM'iHlciice, 4 11 121, M. SLOPER, Otviwn, FOR TORPID LIVER. A torpid liver dermnfC tho bUoIcjt lum, mid produces Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheu matism, Sallow Skin and Piles. There la no better remedy forth rommou dlsense tlinii 'I'utt' I.lvar rill. trial nlll roe. I'rice.ua. i Sold Everywhere. I IOCS 10 MOVING ! j All persons desiring lo linve houses or burn i moved or raised on t ltelr ton mini Ions, will ! find Unit SLOPICK & SIMMONS. ro prepared to do the work promptly and to your satisfaction. Leave orders with Ii. Kel- l'rlre reasonable. t 24 tf Oh! my Hally where did you (ret that I big citn of bitkliijt jiowdci? At J, D. I Irvlne'a There is one and ti half pounds I In a cun tviul the .very best. I Tut this in your plno nnd Hiuoko It ! tlmt J. I) Irvine will soil groceries clienier tlmn any lunise tlil side of Portland. Baled Hay for Sal. Five tons of choice wild oat liny lor niilo pi lco din per ton. ytu. M, MOMUN, at Near llyerly llrldge. Ity It mil, nnthlnf, rtlleplln, ccnlnf and healing pruKrtsii, lir, Save Heuierty ire tlta worst ewtst. "told lu UM east" I cured with few apptiuaUotta. ('tarrhal lleadat h I rals-reii and eurt Tuffs Pi lis Goop8P , Patterson & Go. TUB LEADING REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Folk County. OFFICE .lain It, 'r::tt- Bargain List. No. 1. $55. One lot in north Independence, KimmI picket fence. No. 2. $675. A houwaiid Kit in Indcpendeuce; liuiiM liitfi 7 rooms well papered. No. 3. $950. House uiitl lot, in Independence; liiiu.se luw 6 aoouiH well papered; gotnl well. No. 4. $1050. i... 1 1 (.. t i i No. 5. $1700. 101 feet on Main street by 100 fect dccji; good business location. No. 6. $1000. House and lot; house has 7 rooms well plastered; good well; suitable fi n it trees on tho property. No. 7. $900. One-half block with house, good well and small fruit on property. No. 8. $300. Ono lot on Main street. No. 9. $1500. One half block with good house barn; good fences; small fruit tree on lots. No. 10. $1000. Two lots with good house and burn. No. 11. $6000. 100 acres 1 mile from town; 60 teres in grain; good buildings; fiirm under good fence. No. 12. $750. 10 acres good hop land; 2 acres in hops. No. 13. 20 acres near Buena Vista, under timber, the best of hop land wheu cleared. Terms reasonable. No. 14. $900 Two lots, with house, in Independence. No. 15. $4,400 200 acres. 10 acres in cultivation, balance good pasture uul timber land. 00 acres of this land is good hop land. No. 16. flOO 1 acres joining Indepen dence. Good garden or hop land. We have many SPECIAL BAR GAINS not found in this list. Now is the time to Invest. -Civil at the office of-i Cooptu Pattern & Co., and examine their list. afNo trouble to show Propsrty. nm, o,,n, p ! on Main st. INDEPENDENCE - 05;