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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1890)
Iielley & .- ss DIvSlRIi t inform the jmllic that Uiev are still oinlwk tit the old 1'IONliliR CORN ICR that hu.i uu unlirokvii record of TWKNTV-RH'R YKAKS. While many chungM have lawn wrought ilur'uig ull those your, not only in our City, but among their patrons, as well iw uihu the methotlsof business, yet with an uiwcrviiig policy limn ywiw ago cMaldMied of keeping. GOOD GOODS, Kvin GOOD VAU'KS and always extending t its pativus, kind ami courtcouH treatment, it has ever lavttpicd a front .sent uuuing the Valley Stores, and to-day is a leading factor in the Commer cial Citvles of Pulk Comity, And while its present Manners, SHELLEY & VANDUYNV are proud of the record of the old Corner, and thankful for the patronage THHY 1IAVK receiml during the pat, they now desire to say to their friends and patrons that their Sl'RI N(V STOCK is now Complete and will lw replenished almost daily with the Latest Styles of GKNKRAI, MK RCHANDISK, the items of which are too innumerable to mention, some of which however are as follows; DRESS CONSISTING OF Imported IIenriettas,Bcrcs, Alnias,Cicilian Cloths, Cashmeres, Broadheatls,Sattcens, Challies, (unchains, Outing Cloths, Lace I:louncings, Dotted Swiss And a FULL LINE of WHITE GOODS. FANCY GOODS SUCH AS KID GLOVES, SASH and NARROW RIEBONS. ORIENTAL, TORCHON, and the Famcue BUCKLES AND SLIDES, SILK CORDS, ETC STAPLE DRY COOPS, Shectinff, Muslin, Scrim and Lace Curtains, Ladies' Muslin Undcrwear.Shirtinl'rints, Ladies' Mens' and Children's Hosiery, Harvest Gloves, Men's Furnishing Goods, Etc., Etc. also Clothing Hats and Gaps, -AND- BOOTS: and: SHOES In I'tiillc.-iH variety CLOTHING FROM HENRY W. KING & CO., CHICAGO, At iiricort Unit cliullcngo conipt'liliiiti. SHOES. Men's Ladies' Misses' Boys' and Children's. Snller, Lerwin Factory at I'liiluili'lpliin, the moist re- liable oodei in tin.1 Muikt't, ALSO A LINE OF Staple -:- (jro(;eries. W are now on Iho nvc of it Now Era in I 'oik (Jounty and SilELLHY it VAN'DUYX arc preimml for tlic nisii wliit'li will ('(M'tniiily coiiio thi.s Kuinnioi'. Tlioy bave : purclutHcil their iniiiiciiMn stock in tbe lowest market and liave oldaiiied tlm largest casli ilincouiit poMHiblo; u walk riglit in and we will give yoti Htraiglit goods at Imd- rock prifi'i. Shelley I lfanduyn. Vandup goods; for t'verylmtly. A COLLEGE GIRL'S FIGHT. j All Adnata Pastilim anil flit nl the LI I Host Onmt ttvur , l In order In keep mhc wilh the pro - irresslvn spirit of lint limes, say III Philadelphia 'Vines, the two 'hlghet elanc u( the Women's MimIIi'iiI enlleim, i Twoiilydlrsi street and Noilh College ; avenue, on Thiirdnv Indulged lu I ivjf ulnr college tljtht. Tim dispnlit i arose over the ownership of iv Ivoautldtl i green cushion which a digiiilloil senlm 1 ; captured from a less dlitnlllcd Jutiioi i I mill Inlrinlod lu use fur her uwu spoi'litl' i eumfiirt. At 8 o'clock on Unit eventful tiny thin young hid v entered thi lecture-mum carry lug the pikIiUiii on her uMvv. ArrivlHttUHilaetlitliri'WltUKiii tlitt Imivh. nml. luilnir it, MM to! her companion; "Oh, mv, but Hint l I comfortable!" A few niliiiiles Inlerthr : nieinliers of the junior elms aiscuihieil ' in their department, nml tin possessor ill llit cushion misson tier coiuionniiir cut uml liilnriiii"! ln'ri'liH.iiiiilin, wlic wllli om vult't) will: "Wi''lllmo tlial eiinlilon," Tli iiwiii'i" of llio eaulilnn. followfil by hi' cuniiiiili'H, wnlki'il M Id tli di'iiliir. who liy tliU llnin m t'nju,lnj( tlm mfi Kent, uml iIi'IiiiiiiiIihI hut' pi'tip. rty. On riM'olvlnjt i ncpitlvii miwr to ' lii'i' vi'ijiit'! dm ilni'ky Jiinloi jtrnlihcil hold nf lliti eiixhiini nml pnlletl i It mini aimer Hie Mniloi'. In n lit' ; xtitilt thi'lti whi4 a ri'f.'iiliil' tiijr of wur i Thif nminlii'i' of tit'h dux mum ! the i iKHinliiiu'o nf itit'lr I'liiiii'iiili', Klneli i (Ih ixiuii lu'l'l on to I hi' I'liihiiiii, pitlllny i nml wrcftillnjt, nml llmilly hoth I'tuno k i 'J'lin room wiiM onn miiiniilwil mob ol vnntijj mill I'oinoly w onion ulrnyllna hir mipiimiiiey and tint oxiun ol t Uu ciivoIihI Uiiiliy. Whi'ii ihu jitnliiu fiili'i't'il, w lu'ihi'i' Inloiiilniiully nr not, Im iMiiriiiii'il in Urn Hii'Hw timl mm Iw. t rnniti ihni'oiiKlily niiiiil iijiln tho llj;lit. It wiu lnil'il in It'll m iik'Ii tiioimn wn tlm lroii)fiil. Tlm m lliliwt nxi-itonimil pitivtiilcil w lion lli pi'oit"iii,1 iicooni punh'il liy oinn eoiitli'ini'ii, iniicrod ilif li-etiiin-ri Tito pt'i'i'i'ttoi' fliiniiod fur tiltliT, hot wlllmnl HMtil. JK Hunt took K hniiil ill tli Hlit mnl i'.i'tuii"l tlm i-iiHhhiii. whieli ho hoi., off In lr. mnph to hi- ili-k. A mm.ii ih ho fiml.l niiiko hliiKi'lf lionnl llm li'cluivr nil-mihl-li'icil ii ih.nl ivpiniil in llm iinry iimiih'iH mid Inmtty nii'i't'inli'il lu ri mm iin iii'iu'o. '1 uvil .iinl iniii'icil llm i yiinii- hi.lh'i then pint I.-.I l. lli.'ii iinuil hlmwki Ins: u tli llo-.r -vrnl ioi k of h.tii' ttifl i.iti. r nl.l. iu-. t.f U Im tllo. When nuiot Imd li'ti i'iuuh'li'ly m toivit llm uwiii'i' of tin mui'li-cnu'h'il euxhlnii iuiotly ti'H'il iluivii In tlip ick of llm lU'lift'ltHtii' mnl ri'tiii iii'd li i Ihu pliiow with the piio which -he, not tigui'iilivi'h lint lilornlly, mil iiiu. Wlnit it H.mlon lnn Hwiillnwnd. ' Tlmr wpxp it iiiiiiiIh'I' of u lu mm of I tllll l-Olllloll III Mll'll llllil liiuuiu liy Ulcki'im. when jii'ii.il. lutf follow nloiu'hi'il in mnl n mile hl;iii'K tory ( itrociihli wild liU iiuiuih. Him of our pally ii- A nmii fioui llilon, nml hi. mo ; w av'oi' oihor Im nml llm hii( uniu euiiin i In 't'li.'in!o tvmiU, Tlm lirt wo ! Iicmil u( tlm I'nw llm Uj limn wnii Kiiy ! in.': j "Von Yaiiki'oii U prmii on llm Imij;, I nml that H nil ,u i'iiii (In." . f "Wi-ll. I iluiino." ri'ilicil lliwlim. ; "Hut 1 ilo. W'licii ilul miii overdo 1 bliioiuink. hhlili'd lliln?'1 i "llnw nhiiul 177(1?" j "Nm oi- licitnl of it !'' I "How l I I Mi?" ( "Xi.vi-r Imanlof it!" I "I'iil ton over licur of llimkor Mill?'1 "I Imvo, nil'. Tlmt' wluuv IkW wd ' cdiih licki'il llm lifu out of 4.IHM lirnjf- jjinjr i iiiikoi'i! 1 Kit. c nut. "Not! lloim vou iliiiv in illsiuit tlm LIvpriMMil Kid?" ' 'you'll boiler rp.nd wlmt IdMnrT miy."' "1 litivnilonn tli.it 'ore. von blouuiitik lilint, mnl It. hiivk nt liiiw nil vim V n -km run nt llio tlr-t tie til llau't It, now?" I iiovor lin ird tlmt It iliil," "Diui't ll Biiy i lint ?" The hi' fclluiv liml iii-ln'il ii hi (lei'Vi'i mnl put ii i liU limn, mnl it w nt iiluln tlmt n ruw tVHi mi hiiinl, I In w'tot til noiih to (Mil ll i two mich men nit Ilimtnii, wliilc Im hud lilcmU In look nut for llio ivst of u. Our riuttiiiitioii the re fui'ii took llio mini iiuih'iil cihii'ih mnl rtckiHiwIciluoil that hlniory niiv'lit nay ho, mill )iri)liitlily iliil miy vi. 'I'IiIk salislii'il the bin; fellow, nml h Iiii'iikiI aw ay uml ghiroil nt a Frcuchnmn, nNo a tourist, who hii'l coiuo lu hiler, After a Iniijf Hliini lit) w ulkcil up m nml shiiulcil: C'ritpo "Hhist yr liloomliik parlov vniw. lint we've iilwiiyt licked ye out uf yor boon on land mnl uoit!" "You Apeak von Iii); lie!'1 ulinnted the Frnuchiimu, hot in n niluuti', "Wlmtl Cull tlm Lhcrpuol Kid lint to III flUHl!" .. t ...i i r -I...H i iiwfuf I iM"r lickiii" !'' S"" ,,,U ,P" "Jnhiiiiy ).'()t out nf h. coat In JilIV, iliiiii'cu itniiiiul wltli li im iiamU up, uml tu our ullor iitim isliinent tlm Kid went riht ilnw n into hi htmu and iliink out uf tlm roiiin. hitvinj no ninru pluck llutn a lieu, Wo xnt tlicro for live minutes before nny onn upoko. Then It was ihu ItuMtiin nimi, who mild: "Just think of HI 1 can lick nix Col-, lows like thai luitity I'l'ijiichnuin, nml yot llio hl' ilulloi' mmlii mu mviillow two wnr uf independence uml Hunker Hill on Inp of tliDiu!" ,V. 1 Sun. j The (Supply ol'l'tireuu. j Lucy (iijri'd 11, who is rcmling a 1 pnpor) "It is perfectly ilivnillull ' ! J''iilhcr-"Wluit's ilreaillul, l-uey P" Limy "Anotlini" fnllhiosH wife, the ninlher of nix children, rims nit' wilh a I married mini, w ho leave, a liire lainily bchinil, Dear mo, if this ilou't Nlop i pretty noon there, w ill lint be any pit- ronU v.h.n'l'cxiin Mij'timja, Iilrea Alonn in a lint at 110. I Richard Hoop of Osit( Oily, this county, in hevond (iiieslion tlui eldoet person in tlm Shite. ( MiNBimrl. Ho i a iieaiu, nun uvnn itiuiiii iu biiiiiu nut on the banks nf tlm Ohrjm' ltlver, juet lielow ihe Missouri I'aelllo rnllrond bridge. Ho lit 111) years of ne, and in appeiirnnce noinewlint resemble a mummy, Ida skin bolus; pitrulinitmt- liktt, but he In full of life nml energy end Is lu lull possesion of ell hi facul- tifis, In tlin sunimin' and fall he flndi ..i. i. .... i. , . .. i .. i , i. r. .hi.'". r'i: :,s on,": : skill Willi rod mid mm lo aresiiocdn- " . . ' . I l,u ll. ,(..,. n. 1..L.I r..il 1... trnotod with a farmer to irrub out th I mumps In n hirjje linltl anil faithfully I enrHed nut bin oblljfiHion, nnrfnrnilnjr I ull the labor blmsolf. "Uncle Itiob- I aril" hits 11 good mumorv nnd oau re. I call Incidmi'tn that hapjwineil In hie 1 hoyliouil, Just artor the Kovolutionary I War. Ho romombers ImvlnR seen on i one occasion Guns. Greene and Wayuo and other heroes of the War of hide' pence, whoso names be can not recall now. Ho wuu born in Chiil.hiun Coun ty, South Carolina, nnd his inastor'n name was William llaydon. He enmo to Missouri In l4fj, and for the Inst swiuif; Kiiyly In the breeze, but the twenty-lire yenrs line been livlnjr about I trembling traveler huiijjon and feiiched ()siie;o City. Am stated, he livu all i the next ulatinn in about an hour. He alone In Ida but, and, no far as he j descended the pole, mnl when he known himself, hue no relatlrei living. rnaeliMil the Ihino lie wiin ko tired thai He Is very economical In hi. method i be allowed himself to be picked up by of living, and the heed of a large out- a speclalnr, llsh funmhiis him with matoriul j A gof)(1 Morv t())(l of AI)hnnfl9 enough to mipplv him jvi h Roup for Klll.r, A V(M1lfi nuiri eitnrs ar overawoek. l ie old fellow Ij, qinte rved at Ktl.,,ut wU)) R cllm. of intrc, uu IntoioetliiK tivlkor nml ia fund of ro-1 tluotion to AlnhoiHe Karr. He had counting the events of the early part of the century. Jtffenun UUv (Alo.) ol the ( 'lYibunt. UKXKUAIj news 1 ''0H ' ; A. Ktllsnn's IVrlVctiiiii ol , llio Klfdrlc T.IkIiI, UKilKCK KUANt'lS TKAIN IN HUSTON. Hailera llrege Siees raiser Their Klerk. KflllHK Land boomer lu Oregon. areoaiieQ riiv,xcopirM," , t OMo , , m . . ,, W,J nnnnglil. Wnlve uml other kind uf gums are piftny In imrihwesieru Horldit. A Mexican giant 7 feet 6 Inches In height Ik tn l ,l a a special ollloer l heruutnn, l'n. Tit luiliy klutr nf Sindn U th lhlr Ifuntli n( lilx iiSnif, wlili'li fmil nmkot III luoilmi' fool nt'i'vniii itlimit lilm, John V. Unlflit uf LViiiMvlvmilit nwim In Nnrtli Hiiknlii a fiu'in noiirly M liirn h tlm uliilii nf tthuilit lxltiml, Jmniw Wlilleunili Itlliiy, tlm Iwelislnr in ii' I, In in iwoint I'omliinlly of li'llm frtnn women uliu w iint lu innrry him. 8i'iritiiry Hnk mid Kopn'mniliillv Itt'iiil ii ithnit frlcniU, 'I'lmy rtillml 'Tom toul Jerry" In Wu'hIiIii ton, John lloi'ii, nf Otvllli. Ohio, limit fi'i't foul' liirlnn lilli, wi'lylm ll:li pnuiiilit, mid U twimty-twu jvur uf MJf". A Wmt Vli'ulnlmi lini honn nrrvulml fur M'i'hnilnjf hi ili'i'i'iuint twin Inullii'i' mid (li'uwliig tint nuilou of UlN hllll'l', A proud nintlmi' In Morci'il, Cl., owik four inoiitlni-iild Imhv I hut wtliii lwtinty.u puuumi nun Inti vut ; four tiwilt. An i'hitniri pliroiilolim Hip fuel Hint M Snihlii riouniiiL'Um, of Xul, O., n,(, (nrly, Inn Jltou blllll to Iwr iwiinlv-lin'll flilld. p,,,,,, lft Pu,,i. . ,.,,.,,, lkira ih l,,l,.l inulor Ihu Chinch uf M. John Luti'l'iiii, in tlm purl rolni'oil by IiIuimiIi, Tlm liimp tul nl mil ui't'd lntoly Into Ihn Kroncli cuviilrv m emnaiiloriilili) lh hroncli r.iuilry m enu.nmrm. "'''"i' '' H'.'l'"'r 1,,"n, J"1"' ,B ,,tU u( "'" "'n",u "l'l,!'- polonn t. It U iP(iorteil llmt llld Klicnp mIkpm of fit t i' ni tliviui mu Milling nil their llocki n riol n llioy ciin. Alimit uu liuiiili'i'il lhiiiiitinl Imvo ttli'i'iiilv boDtt ili..punl uf, At'olmcil winniiu Iia Hah! hrr njfe wh onn liuiiilii'il mnl one vpiirx wim nnvlci nuit put in llm IHi iiHiihani. Aiit., Iuckili llm other ility. Mm huil heen ipmiTi'liii. Thorn 1 it Miiwilnn jrniipvlnn (it Cur pi'iiloi iit. ('nl., which Im a s;irtli of ix t'ect nt llm liiinn, In h iichim mil in everv i iliii'ctiou fur it hiiiolrcil foci, mid llm yrur pimliiccil fiuir I mm nt fruit, lu Loiuliin llioy urn ulUi.inj; ploe-: ti-ii'itv lu it n.iMil'wtiy. Iiuiiujf liwtfjr : l(ij!H iioiwN eiury mi olcclric lilit un tholr ht'uiU which can lm llliiiiiiiniicii M iii't'iioiim I'i'ipiiro, the turaj bat tery Mug iu Inn wiiguu. If you wriuiid jiiuo on mi i'xuniil uf iiH'ili ilii'iit, liml ilia Maine liuulur who tlioiihl Im liicil nt ihu ulilulug nrlmofit fi'riicinui wildcat m,il iiflcr w nnl ili-cnvc'ii'il that Im lutd llllod it to-' niiiin onn w ith nhui-liule. Kljjlit eiitlnn fiictormi, ltccn hank ml viiiiuui uilior ui(rii'iM' Imvt liccn Hlartcil in South I'nriiluiii within - vcur. I ni'iiiiriillmiit cnitriuroil octwimn OcliiU'i'. lams, mid nuinlioi'iilhly- i two, with mi iiMifjtmo pilitl of ovr fll, 01 KM 100. A waieli fur blind people has been Invented In tswiUorlmid. lu Ihe mid dle of every tluro is a small peg, which drops when the hour limul readies the ligure. 'ihe owner feel that the pei; is down 11 Oil counts buck to twelve In ileleriuino the hour. When Ibim Pedro, of Hra.H, lay sick unto death lu Italy, not very hmiigo, he lold Ids niir-e one morning that he bud had a dream. "An old man came lo niti," Mild I loin l'ctlro, "mid in a iiinst eiiriicit way informed me that I should lose mv crown before 1 lost my life." A ipieer circumslaiiee has Just been brought in llht In iho .Marvlnvlllo, Uhlo, jioitollice. A large rat was di- covered hy the postinasier which wai In the iiniiit or making one meal a nay out of postal curds, After being de prived of this diet the animal soon died. I'liptiulvnenl ennlrndlction Is given hy Colonel (ieorgn W. Williams, llio negrn nrat'ir and historian, to the re win cently uuri'i'iit tales of his rtiiMirenient . '!' "!''"" '! KBM.!i M, whom ho met on beard nit i it while mv lug lo Kurope last ninntli. "Tlm ro mantic rumor," he as, "I without fnuiiiliillon," ('Illon (ioorjre Francle Tniln when in Unston recently was Hiirroiindcd by a crowd In a hotel corridor, when lie offered to lint t lint he wim the blfrifiwt foul lu Auierioit. Nobody accepted the wnjfiir ut first, but finally n nuin cmne forward mid said: "I'll lake your bet, etrmifter. prnv bind you are not (Joorjje 1'l'Hncis Trnln." A wull-knnwn London jnurnidlst, a man of culture uml ambition, In having his eldest on ediiciited to bo a conk. The boy has been trained by. a famous chef at Hrusseln. llenfterwii'rilit stuilled under the chef of the Grand Hotel, Paris, and hue just been apprenticed for three yenr to M. Chnrpoutter, chef of the Savoy Hotel, London. A liiinn tract of Nwamp In ml on the linn ot l lie Jacksonville Nnilltimslcrn liailroad, near Mauiln, 111., bus been reeenlly drained. '1'lie result of tlm til ing bus been peculiar. In some places mo roHiuioii nl inn oiit.iieii.stnru niiiik I fnnp feel nml III,! I'flfii! U'.iu i.rinmiltliil to upend a Inryo mnnuiit of money in n ill K 1 II IT I IB tieceHsni'V renn I'K. John 11. Allen, the Senntnr-elnot from tlie Si a to nf Washington, in the Vouti(OHt-loiiklii tiiiiii in the upper liniiso nf (Joneresi. Ho hna blonde hair and rosy eheekti mnl the extremely youthful nppoiii'mien I hut accompanies that complexion into middle Ufa. He In not us younir iu he looks, but the ii- Mm -, I H Iln.ill'l 1,'1,1.,n .t - I .. Dr. Druffi-Klilng, an eminent profes or in tho Uniyorsilv of Vinnnn, snvs "''I 6 P'T oonl ol nil cnsun of Insanity Inuerliud a prediepoHiiion from lliolr aiifostor In per emit of nil uaxni luleniim'iinee l.i found lo bo tlie nolo ol' "'not mwe. and iu 80 pnr cent more "ne llin '"iism Of nientnl dlscnso. """"' "''" ineiwuies in uuiuuni thfl iriliil, of Intemperii'icn, or the for- mill Ion of Noniolios to couuleniet it The oilier day at Juekson, Mieh., n Hoe cliHsed a inoiiNe, anil the rrihtuiied lilile iinliual run up n Inlcraph pole and then slnrled nut nu a w ho for the next polo, ItiO lent dislanl. The wire been particularly told of Kurr'i passion ate love of the sea; nod, tlndlmi the I author of "Genevieve" tented ou the i bench, mending a tint, lit Immediately 1 lii'L'uii mi uniliimluittlu outliiiit of coin- i I iiionpUcii itlimit lli (jrnuilf ur f tl j awui. "Miiiilcur."liiU'iTiipttl Krr, I -i iiivoiiKKiMi; w iiv iivwi toifiither i ! limy; iliim. Hut If yuii lmv cum ll i Hid wnv rinm l'iu'l to dlKiil ia with ! Sit, lei'muiilymyltU wlekwd Uilntf ! I to do." ' '.'I I Tl.iinim A. F,il!w lHtt olilv. ! nimit In tlitt liivnnlloii of llutit br ! whleli iilciini'i limy ln l nlulil with nil ili....lvnW' of dnvlltflit. 1 Klm'li'ln lluhu have Imnilofot tliruwu : olilii-r iiioliilllliiui oi'iooyi'llow a llglit. I KdUnn M'rinvii iMM'fi'ct llyht for plo ; Iiiih l.y iliii'lnjf . tlm buck of III ' IhiIIim In hii N,vnmn of llirhlitix Iiii1 j plit' em i'i'lti Inilf tlm linlli mid tilling i It uliiMily. IiihIiIk nf tlm luilli In OOM i Iuk of kllvin', Tlm iiHiuitil yellow of ; Ihn llhl nml Ihn dIIvi'I' rilliiilnii ooui ; 1)1 lie In innk u lllil Hull UrUijt out nil 1 tliti euliiiN lu ii pli'lui'H liiti'inoiiiouily. : ll WU lll'M II "HI I III lllf 1 1 1 lltll i UHttuU Of j IIm "Aii)fi'lu" iii NVw Y'li k. In lli month nf Jituntiry, 110, la ettlnn (lnwii I im liljf rivor fioui Vlok buru ui Now (Ii'Iimiii. i liiiimnpil to ull'ikn H limit on M ith'll wi-i'ii Intlf k (liixmi pi'ofiMilouitl jjiiioliloi'ii. Thorn wi'lii it Ini'tiii iiiiiiiIhii' of nllior iwou Ki'i H, mnl n (ilium n Mnlnjf on In tht ouliin nllil uml tiny. I luiiHitind to full in with twn inuiij; nmiiHt lliPtrU Mini luoliltiiiill,v Imii'iiKit I hut limy hiiil Ih'cii olf uu h N'iiMiuliiliiin which tin owl nut ilUiiHtnumly mid worn inliiiiiluif liiiuin i'ln-ii lu ilvinl lo'iiko t lint limy entilil niilv riiUii lit) ImiIwiiii Ilium. (In tlm mi'imiiiiI ululii hum n( tlitiin chiiim Into llm jitiiuii with till innuiiy, ml in I ho i'iiui'mi of mi liuur wuu Iwiii, Thou luck Hlnftoil mnl hit wuu ch'iiiii'.l out, Ai hi lul ilolhir wnnl tlm ltmikr In ipigi'il: ll.no roii mn l hi o to rli iukt on." . "Von. Wlntr my nlrfirnr?" waa the ' roplv Vein. Mara Jiibn!" answered a vnlee. and a ".vnuug mid likely ," as ii used lu be lelnied, negm buv ubout !fn years i.l.l ..1 ...I ll IOi'i unit IuiivkiI I'ni'V IniuiblVi "Thar' a nler who i wnrth l, fliHI In (.'iild,'1 sulil the young niaii. "How much will you put up agitiust hi in?" "Twe've liuiulied,'1 "I'mie!" In Just forty minutes the last dullai was gone, luck mid trickery being too mitny for the young fellow, and as he rom up the "bunker'' t'lilled out: "1 .110k seems lo lime some folk. Wlier my nlggerf" No one could answer, but a search fur him was al once instituted, 't hree or four men looked high and low, hut he could not Iw found, and It was busily iHiiieludeil that he hud gone ovcrlioiihl. i here was a great ileal nl vmetlng Hroiuid." but it tlUlii'l htl( mitlturs miv. mnl all niinllv turiieil la for the night. When I wont to my stilleroiiiu 1 fun ud the washbowl full uf black water, mid a strange viiitt and hat ou the Hour. 1 nas vtutiderlng over thee lliiiijjs w lieu one of the young men enme lu -llie ouu who had not played. "I en 1110 to remove these things," he explained. "1 n"t Into your romu by III Isl like. Mill set!, "Ilul what does It mean? "It menus that I am the 'nigger' who was put up against twelve liuudruU dollars nml lost." "Whitl an Idea!" "Yes, we ought to have made a thou- sand dollar apiece, bill it was uo go. Hope you'll excuse my lutrusion and keep mum." Ami all the rest of the way lo New Orleans llio passengers moiiriied the death of that "likely ulgger" anil wou - ileitid tvlieth'T he went right down of died liy liii'hi'. A', j, tiutt. Kinersnn on Newpater HeacllnK. The fellowlitg I from "Emerson' Talk w III) a College Hoy," In the lV turu: "Newspapers have done niiicli to sl - bievlnli! evpri'sslon, and so to Improve ly le. They are lo occupy diirlngyour geuerHllou a Urge share of atlemi'ou." ( This was said nearly a ipinner nf a ceului'v ago. ll was as If he saw ahead Ihe blanket edilions.) "And the most sliidiniiR mid eiigagi'd man cau neglect them onlv at Id co-t. Hut have lilile to do with iheiu. Lenru how lo unit I... 1.... ...I.I ....i.... inrii ie-i, ion, niiiitiiii iiieir eiini)f yours. Do not rend them when the ininil is crealivii. And do not rend Ibem thoroughly, rolumn by column, lteiuember lliev are' mude for every body, mid don't Irv to get what I not meant for you. The miscellany, for iiiHtaiice, should not receive your atten tion, 1 There Is 11 great secret iu know ing what In keep out of the mind a .. ..n ..a..., 1.. 1...I t tin , mil ill 1111, ill. stun i.ru it ' . . . vou It 11st Yourself Interested lu the ; set selection", vou cannot use litem, be. 1 . cause the original source is not of re fei'enec. You can't quote from a news paper. Like some Insects, ll died the day It was bora. The genuine new I what you waul, and practice quick searches for it, (lire yourself only so many minutes for Ihn paper. Then you will learn to avoid Ihe premature reports nml anticipations, and the stuff put iu lor people who have nothing to think." , , The Jew Ht lit Wander. It i remarkable that Kinln Paaha should bs s Jew hv bll lll. mid nna of hi rescner-Vlla' Ilassen-a Jaw by Diorossion. Hut 1 10 nresence or these Jew In Kipiatorlal Africa does not stand alone. From the time of Abra ham downward the migratory Instinct has been dominant In the race. Me sopotamia, Canaan, Kgypt, Canaan once more, Assyria, Babylonia, Persia, Canaan a third time, and then the world tit large such are the successive stages of Israel's national migrations. The Jews, Indued, have ever beon the "tribe of the wandering foot," In an ago whnu movement from one country to another was a rare nnd lm.ardou proceeding In the twelfth century, to wit Benjamin of Tudela and Pe tnobbi of Rallshon traveled throiiL'h a great part of Europe, Asia and Africa, and wore thereby able to make con siderable additions to the world' knowledge, The second Benjamin and Hnlevy, who explored the Fohishus, may also he mentioned. The existence of Jew In out-of-the-way corners of the globe, tlie Felasha aiid Benl-Israel and the Cochin Jews, has only been made possible by the migratory ten denoyof the race. The four young Liu.ly s,rW. And it seem that tlm I men who kept last Yom Klppur in 10 voun2 ,0,e ,fct, ou tho whole, a pret queer, yet toiiuhlng, a fashion iu, tlie v ct Idea of the way We are gov-1 wild of South Atrioa. are among me latest Illustrations of the touilouey. No doubt the wandering instinct has been itreuglhened by persecutions, but now i that peace and' quietness are his lu f renter measure, the Jew still retain 1 is predilection for travel. Jewish 1 t'hronintt. On the VerKO nf I'anlo. Jackson (whose tinnnoial credit I 1 oneV. "I lull you, Wlthorbue, we are i in the verge of a tinnnoial panic" i vVlthorbeo: "Pshawl What makes vou I Jilnk-thair (Coiilidontlally)i "Well, i dr, Bagloy and Koberts used lo lend 1 ne small sums a year ago, but wheu 1 1 40 to them nowaday for a flve or a i en they tell mo frankly that they 1 laven't got It. Bagley and Koherl ire two of our best business 111011, too. I tell you, air, we're going to have a aui." Charlea 7. Piper, of Seattle, hai db oovered a uew upecle of plue. MARKET RKPOKT. !' ! . .-j i Killing Prices of Poultry, MR " , i ftlarv Prmlurn i ul,r rmuv. , .. KKKU, KLOI K, 4JHA1X AM W'MBKR : ... . .. u . ... ... a..i. mihii. i , Ml, Mrw 8ff4, Umr 8rf, Wmm , etaiSeea. Bte., KU. DAIRY PRODUCS. Butter. Oregon Kney creamery Choice dairy Coininon 'ii'klil (Cat.) Kaaiem c.emnery fancy t'al. frtwh roll ' 20 SlulO lMiCO ihw:'1 1 1 'k i IS,' i:!4 lb to 10 U Chaa. New (,'ulifornla Oregon Mkiineand cream Hwliw t'lieeee, doineslie, Young America Or ' Oregon V dot ,. Kaotein do . I tiit in 8 7o S 70 3 eft HA MMI 3 7:i I'M 3 7ft aw 4 iw FLOUR Portland I'm. Holler, i Halciu do do lhtytou do Jii Caecadla do . do Country llraiuU... ., . McMlnnvllle riiiirllne bid. White Lily I Gmlmw ; '" ,'0"1' FEED. Bran r ton 17l!)ii liny " " Imlod lH(rt-tlW (IrM llarley, ier tun . . ... l" Mill Chop per ton '.".'(:' W Oil Cake Meal iwrton ...K'7 MioVIOOO . lf "' Hhs:M m ! FRESH FRUIT. ! Apples . I MM'.' IK) 3 01)144 00 '. .1 'He' -t(M) II 2ft 160 4 IKI 4!W)(t 7 6 j; 5 on , None. do do do do 10 Haiianas, i. bunch , Clierri ...... ... i IIIIOIIS, Cl. II, hi do Mielly, 11. In. net l.lliies per bun Or, OriipN, Klversldes, ' " Needles. , , , Navels Mails UIimhI Pears per tms IVstilies er lios l'luiii per lb. ........ . Prunes wr Ikjx Wsleruieloli V do,, .. . l-trsw Isnries f" lb . UORAIN. llarley, whole, p. ctl... , Cum, ir 100 list., ,, , WluilH) I 60 Oats, Kood, p. bu. niie.'i Uv ii list lb nniiilnst . . 4! J 1 -'"i 11 lit 1 t-C I Wheat, Valley, . 100 ihe. . ! jo Kasleru Ore j POULTRY, j Clilrkniia. lN,rtr youim V da. 4a(d4ir)0 do broilers. 4 60(a 00 do oltl Duck do Ueeee, young V da.. ... . Turkey, young, lb... SEEDS. Oraa Seed. Timothy Orchard tiraas . 4 00 . 7 OOetii M) a noixu 00 iHltfO lb ft. Il'4(i(0l4 llujtU (1','Htl1, 1 2 14 7 V! US If 7S(.tt 7w 10 Mu b(ii 1 Kiel Top blue Ursss Knulish live tlrasa j Italian do . . I Australian do ! Mestpule Millet , j Hungarian do . . i Mixed lll Grass, 1 Clover Seed. a i Ked Clover. ........ ( While Clover lyske Clover 1 Allalfa U'utlft Mlsoellaneou. Canary ....... Klax . Hemp . Uaie j LUMBER 1 KoiikIi . . . . ROUGH AND DRESSED. Pel M $1000 12 00 r.il(tHl ,T. A ii. rhealliimt I No, ii flooring. . , . ! No. i ceiling j No, - mtiu 1 Wear rouuli .Clear r, 4rt j $jo. 1 ftwring 2"' 1 Jl0' r"sUC iu iu, 1.1 A.. ; IM IK) "0 Ot) Tim Ti M) 'i'i 60 ti 60 Jfi 00 I 00 ! 1 f ' V Ulver l'J mclie wide (extra) 1 Length 40 to Ml " . I Louitlile 0i " . ! H4 Uth : is Uth hinlcs, cedar, per KXHI. 1 red iw.lar, V 1000 ! WOOL. Eastern Orenon. ( Aix-onliiiK to ahrinkaKe. . . I Valley. .inUfi ,. Miirldi el 11 nielli 10(0,14 1.7. . ... '."' 1 'IUIII. " I jimlrti and (all . . VEGETABLES (Fraah.) Spinsch ... ,-, ............ Tin nip per sk . 175 tlJK 10 I Toinalisw per Ihix . , . : Asierai(us 1 Beans f lb I Beet V lb Habbaxef lb.... ... j Cauliflower, wr do. ' Carrot w k do young f do ' Ctdery per do. ...... , Ctiitunilaira F1 do. .. . , Ureen I'eaa lb. . . . ' Lettuce V do JV8.8 1 40(a) Ml 1 00 lo 000'il 00 75 n 20 3 OJ S26 16 11 Onions V 100 lbs, . , I I'otatoe1i 100 lb naumnoe r . kbubiirh. Prunea. Oieitou French Petite DRIED FRUITS. Apples sun dried qrs 7C8 "S'WH OinlO 1 1 to IK U to 7 do laciory suceti v ai.. do evap, 60 II) boxes. . do unblea. Aiirleot Blackberries 50 lb boxes. HSifitU Cherries pitted Peaches hlva, unp'l'd new. . do evaporated Pears maeli dried ......... Plum pitted Orog " factory.,. Citron, Currant, o. Cm rants, in bxs or bbls. Pales In Ixixe Far Date, 15 lb bxs 40 lOcitlli rjdtiR 0(11)0 S :iic4 7S'ft.S lOiill 11 A nudtlluf Monarchist. I They begin the classes In some of the public schools nowaitay in me rune u nt Mull irrii'iii'iiment a verv I 1 vr.m, a teacher, who, hy the way, i(l rather fond of English things, was orally Instructing a class the other day In the loutiilaiions 01 pouucui hciuuuu. She had given her young pupils ft very interesting lecture about the British system of government, Aud then she asked tho boy at the head of the class: "And now, Johnny, what are the men onlled who ifovern or rule over lis in this country P" "Kings!" said Johnny, promptly. "Oh, no. Tell me, the next one, bj whom are we governed?" "Queens!" "XJol Next boy." 1 l..,.l.ul'l aulil tliia itavt Km'. ""v"V" " ' . . . Am he was not promoieu 10 um head of the class-U, Traip, ere are only live worklnmen justices of the peace lu Great Brtlaiu. Tnree of them are iu Kuglaud aud two In Scotland. X r 1 DON'T DELAY IN SECURING TERRITORY. Fme,t Book on Earth for th Farmer, Stockman and Black,m,th LARGEST PROFITS! rurllii,Ugvdt'i''T'ma"''l' . L. PEMBLEE, 3?7 $b a.i!.00: -?? WIT AND HUMOIL Beit place for a boll lo the tea kefr iU.UuHlun BuUtdn. The "old aoldlerV home-Tb cm 1 pldore. Uutt Vutletiti, . I Irlih nallonalltr wouldn't ataml ; founded 00 a liain-rotlc.-'ifcrj ) Chronicle. 1 i "Do you think I'll Ifel )ulli-.-fH . 110. You're all right. They'll -''lwl' you." .V. . Hun. : A farmer who duwo't know how to run a newnpar haa been (lim-overetl ' in Nebraska. Philtultlphta Inquirtr. ' We live to fast nowaday that It km-ns the wording angid busy pulling down "breaks." Urvuklin ilii'J'itiiu:. "Let us larn French Gosilu. What j dovoiimtyr "t'awu't do It, Dolley! 'Han't Kufllsh. you knoM.n-llurpert '. Iliitar. ':, " ; ! There Is hardly any man o MendleM In this world that he hasn't at least one , friend ready to tell him hi faiill.- j Teacher Sow, children, by whali the earth divided r lominy (wlin father I a klcker)-"By the pollti clan." AwA. - Cloud are a mod deal like men they are harmless when alone, hut they make trouble when they get together. A'orritoun Timtt. An exchange exotaiins: "In these I dav of roirimrr a man must have lost his wit lo Indorse a note.' ' At auy balance. ! rale be is ant to lose hi i rHitatUlihM Prtt. . Minister (to choir leader) "1 aee 1 vou have dispensed wilh Mr, Deeptone imrvicp." Choir Leailer "Yes. sir, I ; thought a change of base desirable.' ; ! titlnburg (JhrumcU. , ! ! Ul..l..l.t.l..llU.l,M ,11.1 hop" 1 Mamie-'Once." Minuie-"Yotidon't I Jl Well, the imartest man on earth I it-M,0 0 mk a fool of himself oueo." . Terrt Haul Krprtt. Quills (meeting au old classmate) t "Well, old fellow, how goes it? 1 j of patients, I inipiHiseP" bipiill (rue I fully) "Y-yei lou of patleneel" i Lawrence American. I "I there any question mom disagree I able to vou than. 'Where did vou get I that hair" "Well. I should hate Ilk thunder to be asked where I got this j umbrella." I'hitMktpltia Inquirer, v lekwire lou Bay you are ae jnualnted with Brown? Yabslev lie 9 1 is a particular friend of mine, Wick- wire If he I a frieud of yours he sure i ly can't be o very particular. Terrt j llauU Kxprcu. Visitor to Kill tor "Could von use an entirely original poem ou 'The Nnreo- lOSHS1"0 'vee'l f Junior "I coulil, of Until 7 1 course, but a loug a matches are ao l'i(iil7 cheap 1 don't Mu the use." iAppin Itbji 11 ' attt't MinjajiM. ' Kansas Farmer "Got any any 4S"' niiilasse jugsf" Stoi"ekeeer (briskly) 4S(!I "Yes. sir new kind just out; tin top MAS to Ihe neck; hold about four linger; 3St4S rublH' r cork, so the smell won't irct lout." .V. 1'. H'ttkly. Bluster "Ye, ahemt Mv eorrea 1 1 1. .1 .t . 1...1.I.. 1 I i,,iiii'iivv nnviiii iriiiAmnuii ill, un. 1 1 receive, ahem I on an average SIX) ! letter a dav." Coolley "Whv In i tmiuuer don t you ' Lnwrriw. Amtrimi pay up, then?" i riert ,.f M,...w.tn,. In Pm.i t.lerk 01 Nooksiore to rropri 1 "V hot the price of this bonk r Pro-; i nrictor "That Bible? Forty veins." ! Clerk "It is not a Bible; it Is au In- 1 tidel work." Pruprleior "O. I ce. i Four dollars," H ashimton k. ; , JJi Quevedu "There is a man who j Si i ('H,'"1 1 l':iVV nu.v n'01e for "r" ,lm" i " SftOi11 ,M,V dor for bis clothes."! U .,f) ! Curtis - "hisnptioitited in love?" j 4i 005il 00 ! "'Love? Bosh! iio; he' a w liter of i funny paragraphs, ' rhiluiUijilun Jit, 1 ! quirer. j Ted "I hear Mrs. Bellair Is uiarried j again. Isn't It rather soon after tier j tirst husband' death?" 'ed" Yea, j mil mere were extenuating cireunv stances, Her second husband wa the undertitker who lmried her llriL" Upoch. Umlorlaker (to new assistant) -Go down town and get a bier. Tell them : to charge it to me. New Assistant (to 1 himself) Jewhlllikens! Tlml't the ; kind of a nmu I like to work for. I'll Intake it two, for luck. Miniitapulia I Journal. i Miss Plympton "After nil, Mr. i Broughton, what is the advantage of ! having ancestors In Iho seventeenth icenturvP" Mr. Broughton "O.n great deal, ihey can t hang around mid mar your social aspirations today," Unr pr.r' Unmr. Little Kditli "Mamniii, did you say that we should all know each other in j Heaven?" Mamma "Yes, my child." ! Idltle Kditli "You can play that you're , out, though, oan't you. mamma, "when people, call that you don't want to see?" I A. T. Ledijer. Mr. Fangle (looking over Iho house j he has just moved into) "I wonder j who lived here last?" Mrs. Fungle i "1 don't know; but the lady was a I Christian." "How cau you leil?" "She I left uo rubbish lu the cellar." lipiiit I colt's Miujuzint. Benedict (after a conjugal tiff) "It's I too bad a man can't have u wile made I to order." Mr. B. "Well, I thiuk you ougtii to oe tausneii, mat s all 1 seem to be good for, to you." Ben-fdense- W;,; l l , niL" 10 0rtW What a beautiful tribute was that paid to a departed citizen of a Western town I The editor of a local papei wrote that "J . was an honest man; he was a truthful ninu; he was one of the best trout llslieruien iu this section." Keurneu Ktitervruu. Suitor "I do not aee why you refuse to allow me to pay attention to your I dauirbtnr. f hsv vdnntv nf wealth uml besides, I am just iu the prime of life." Parent "In your prime, eh? Well, j men, you are an reauy to be tired, e i git." Kearney Entayrise. 1 "Is Mr. Smith a very religious man?'" i "I guess you'd think so. 1 nuver saw : a more devoted man in all my life. II ' attends all the purl h fairs, takes sharei j In all the rallies, aud when It cornea to Copenhagen he Is the very life of th church." Mvstun 'lYaimript. 1 The tired wife was struggling alon", I overburdened with parcels. "John I ! he wearily and accusingly said, "when! i we were single you didn't allow me to I carry bundles." "That was bceaus I 1 carrv mi tulles." "Tint wuu k . , 1,..,iu i ., ""-""' ; SX. "" He had asked her the niomentoui questipn with greath warmth. "You know," he said, after a pause, "that a sou answer turueth away wrath." "That's verv true," she replied, with 1 EXPERIENCED COOHTY CAHVASERS fJEl lE ffUUb To mke mr they ' "'"I" taken tin ! of CUT THIS OUT and re turn to us lth ID rente ami n-ite ten aampiee that will make yon more moiier in a wwk Iban anylbiiiK ever otTeredT. HotnelliiiiK ni.it . liibl ami profitable. Heml at once to NoaTHwara Hrfrtr Vu,, No. Si'5 Kiret Htreet, I'ortlaml, Oregon. Maiiufortiu-rr of PiUlsis' Rtlliis, AND ' V PMDDINQ CEMENT ETC. Poller Catting a Specialty. 1 107 Fourth St., Eait Portland, Or. iarv:,i.iln tinge lu her low, "hut a Soft qUt.iiu doesn I.' WaMugttiH nut. - ! KmvtivW (looking ap from bit I n-booi hook) "rpa, 1 can't under- ! .iUnd the difference 'tween republi j aui au absolute monarchy. iapa . (w,0 IM beea a wltuea la a uiur- nor caae.auu nas mrauiwi Close-examination) ahereaJu'tany." -S. i. MVHy. "The editor of the Daily Urablter b brute." "What the matter noT Why. I ent him tory, and asked him, In ease of ii reluro. not to (old, hut to return It Hal; and be wrote thai it would be impossible to return ucb story a mine 10 any oilier way.' Uarper'i JJatar. Faying Teller "I can't belp It II your'nauie i Maloue; you can't gel tu money ou that check unless you are ideiililied.'' Maloue "llould a bit wld ye! Ol'll bring Jim ilaginois iu an Inthroiliice ye to him. au' liegorra b kin oideniofoy u leith. Flint oauie, il?' Haulers H'fthy. "Ma." said Willie, who bad been to the missionary sewiug society n iili bit niMlicr, "1 feel verv sorry for the pool lilile heatheu." "That' 'right, Willie. 1 am glad to aee vu show such a plrit. "Yes'iu. I'd feel aorry for anybody that had to wear the clulhes that y oil jHHiple were making today." Watitiii'jlon t'vfl. He Had One on The Squire. An amusing sceue was recently en Vied in a country court-room iu Maine. The trial Justice, a big. pomp ous official, with a voice like a Iroin Isine. look il 11 miii himself to examine a wiineas a Utile, withered old man. whoae face was as red and wrinkled a a smoked herring. "What is your nume?" asked the Justice. :. ,.:.; "Why, 'Sulre." aid the astonished witness, "you know my name as well as I know y'ourn." "Never you mind what I know or what 1 dou'l know," was the caution given with mnsristerial severity. "I ask the ipiesliou in my olllcial capacity and you re bound to 'answer it under oath." "' Wilh a contemptuous snort the wit ness gave his name and the question- I Proceeded Where do vou live?" "YhI, I ahum!" ejaculated the old man. "Why," he coutinued.appeal!n;r to the laughing listeners. "I've lived iu this town all my life, aud ao'l he." pointing to the Justice, "an' b' gosh, to hear him go ou you'd think " ' "Silence!" ihundered the Irate Magis trate. "Answer my question or I'll line you for contempt of court." Alarmed by the threat, the witness nanied his place of residence and the examination went on. "W'hat is your occupationF'' iiiuir ' "What do yon do for a living?" "Oh. iril out. Snnivnt Ji . tt i don't know thai 1 tend irarden in th i Summer season an' saw wood Winters!" j "As a private citizen I do know it, t ,ut "IM Ciiiirt I know uothiug about i J'u." e.claimed the perspiring Justice. 11 ai.nquue, inmnrkeii the ptiMled Witness. f vou know soinethii,' ,,t. smeiiie coiul-room an' don't lr.,n nothin' in it. vou'd lietrm- mt mil an' I jel wmiobody'iry this case that' jrot t boss sense." j The advice may have been well meant, but ii cost the witnese $10 ) .eu'iafuw Journal. What Iteoomea of the Raga. Housewives must often have won dered where all the rags go to after they pass Into the wagon' of anv one of the several hundred ragmeu who pass through ihe alleys with their monoton ous cries, aecordiug to the Olob-Deiiiu-orat. These gatherers of old rags take them to warehouse where they are bought lu bulk and then assorted by girls according to quality. There wa a time when most of the rags were sent to paper mills. Now a verv email proportion of rags are made "luto pa per, straw and clitv beinir the ei,i-f ! inKi-edieuts. Fine lineu paper, so I called, is made of rags. Ninety per cent of the rags collected however, iro Into tlie niannfaetn n't "shoddy" of which cheao readv-made j clothing is manufacture'd. This stuff ! ,!t Vm" "P 1118 l'igl" nml most attractive patterns, aud en. 11 onlv I tu'd when new from wool by the ex- pert, and by experience with the wearer. I heard of one "shoddy" mill located at Newark, N. J which has just increased its capacity to 90.000 ! pounds of "shoddy" DOT lllfilitli. umi iney nave ueen running overtime for a mouth,'' ., ., ., . : "Slioddy is king," say the wool men, aud this aeeouuts tor the mercurial cond'uiou of the wool market. A Snringfleld (O.) baggage-handler roughly jostled uu elderly geutleman and bade him "get out of the way " ihe elderly man was the snperiuteud eut of the road, and wheu be tttrued around tlie baggage-man crawled be hind a trunk and kicked himself. Chlof-Justloe Fuller', Activity. Chief Justice Fulbv,. t . . amallaiae. smaller ,, .1 n. , . 01 "'t'l'ls"'' e woars long, flowlm hair ,vhltiU ls nllost entirelv white. ilu la." l,owev,''. ."f u very euiriretio ttmn..,..,?. ment, nnu rarely sit8 pcrfectlv still fo, ...i .. -i" " at a time.. He turns over the pages of a brief in hunT whta " ll of