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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1890)
U CM S. lt. it I.tu-as l w In Purl. rio riiiiiriii kiu.i ut j. i). r If'rtiU Jw t ltouk!t A W.ilW. MtaNur tflioa ha gtnw to KuWiit (touting Is eoiitplotwt on the. motor fs.leiu Intends having big Mine July -Lit. . S. Orr, of Ulokrw.ll. wan la town K :.l !,y. ' '! "J hniMtu wk fur mitt ut WluvU-rs, l.a'Uo Slid lhlldrM' s'.l K'i Hi Utwt, ut J I. HitK'kUm'n, Miss Julia I. H'krt was vUlttitg Mm luigaov lu IVriUtud tlii &, Mr. and Mn. T.4. Kstva wrt visit t.ittlu I'virtlMii'l lust wook, HH.viut boat will git to Sutoui July 4sli. lioturn ufur lliu ttrewurks. Ml Myrtle Lou and Lottie lMrt sou uro visiting friend lu Corvailis. A. r'jurtta. of July ut .Monmouth, a prowa-don miuI ft graiul bull lu the even , ,' Mr. Kit Youojj returned to Portland last wwrU uftor vWtlujt hr pariits lierv. . -i Mrs J M. Vntiduyn left ou Tuesday's trulii to visit her sister lu Kuat Port laud. . Let the matter of ft road from the ferry to the top of Pruot hill bo agi tated. Mrs. J. A. Wheeler and daughter Kate were visiting friend lu Hulem this week. The only ilmli'lnHittulery U the IXI, Large assortment Just received at (.apor Itrua. Take the excursion boat from lude jieudeiii to see the grand Fourth of July at istli-m. j Ties are U-liijr ilistriliuti.il and a s u uk Mi plute arrive mitt will he l.ild ou the m tor hue, j Mr. Jle MeFaddeu and Mr. Ik'niH'tt, of Momuouth, are vWlltiig In MxMln.li-ltl., Hop tickets printed ou heavy curd j bwrd, lu tpiuntitles to miit, at the Wkst KuK Job olTioe. Henkle k Walker carry a full Hue of growrle and provisons, and sail the tMiue a low as tlie lowtwt Mis Clara Hail, of Iluetia Vista, is teaching u sellout at Douse Neck in l'olk county near t-ilierldan. . Mera. llonk'.e Walker have just received a very fine stock of Oregon I........ 1......... 11 unit Mlitillhh.ru Mrs. Atkins and tons, also Mm. V. ' . ... i . P. fonnaway MX th s week for a v , journal Kalavtlle In .Inn eouuty. A. J. OvMKluiau and U. 1). CK)1r j were in roriiaim mis s. .Mr. Cier aij had btwlmna at The Dallca. Tiio Duttou -ickie grinder will tit ' uy mower. It a model of laauty ami peri'eelioii OiKslmau & LKtuty have t lie ci'U u ty agency. IX A. Critchli'W, living on C. M. llrown's farm left on Monday for Crook county to gather his Imwcs and brin, them back here for ale. Mux Cora ll adnmin has gone to the Good tiamarltan hospital at I'ortlaud J where sue will reiiuuu mr two yeur in t ie training aehoul for uursw. Air. I). SI. Calbreatli, of Parker station recently pickel up a pun, and he will return it to the person proving pnerty and paying for tills notice. . Alw.iya buy a buggy as cheap as p Mstble, but uever buy a cheap buggy. U mi. I see (Jodiniu A I)outy they huve the lurgit stwk ever bnaiglit to Pol It county. MiM Ada.JudHoli lut'oinpunied by Mrs. a Douty swiit Hunday lu Marlon canity at the house of her father who his a iHNiuliful home on Prospect hill Jmt east of town. Tliow Columbia Cottage jialnts at 11. It raitcrwm's are guaranteed to be the btvt In the world, and now tliat you are puintlng your house or burn they are just what you want. Tliey come In all color already mixed. J. P. Mliich, who has been supplying this town with strawberries for the past several weeks, rrporta the crop very short. He turn the Davidson farm rented, but expect to luereaae bis area of strawberries next year. A steamer will leave Independence for Salem on tho 4th of July carrying to Salem all who wish to attend the grand celebration. A return will Ih made after the fireworks. he ludt pc ndciice band will furnish music. You cun paint the town red and nut Use Ciilumbii Cottage paints, for sale by It. It Patterson; but If you wunt to give your houe a durable and glimsy coat of pulnt you can't get along with; out them. All sha les and colors. Arthur Spauldiug, of Cirv.illis, with his mother sjaMit Hunday vl-lthij: friends here. Arthur Is now recorder for the city of Corvailis as well as fore man of the ThifH olllce lie has many frleij'ls who rejoice in his advancement Last Sunday Kev. W. W. Wells, or the Presbyterian church handed in Ids 'resignation as pastor. A meeting will be held at the church next Hunday to iictujion It. Mr. Wells and his esti mable wife have made many warm friends here. . Mrs. Clara K. JJooth, of Columbus, Wash , the daughter of Stephen Stunts came up ou Tuesday' train with her family to spend a few weeks with re latives and friends lu und ubout Mon mouth. Her husband Is presiding elder of the M. IS. diurch lu the circuit embracing The Dalles, Wasco county. SW. E. Dulton is a lucky tellow. He wished to go back East, and now he Is going, and will travel on a pass and re turn in charge of a party of tourists from lieyond the Mississippi river He Is under the control ol the Alpine Club of Portland, which arranges the route of travel, but he will bring the party down the west lde and past Indepen dence. He expects to return about the last of July. The niuny friends of Geo Houck will be glad to bear ' that he, having graduated In medicine only ft few months ago, now has the position of physician for the Union Puclflo rail road at a salary of 1125 a month besides what he can make In spare time from private practice. Geo's. step have been" onward und upward In his profession, ai.d all hi l'olk county friend wish him continued success. Where are you joln toaaud Die 4th orjniy? Th it bee hive at Stiver must I wirlualty. Ice Mid aislm till llavora, nt Wheeler'a laaik store, The 4ih of July ciuttceou Frhlay, two wwfcs rroiu to-day. Color iirlntluK done at the Wkmt 8ttKobon1ce. IVmniemviiient exeMsce at Mou mouth next week. Trwjn! little ft wnts each l the tyrins olmue. You ,mii get six bread tickets for tu.trt. r at Trior's bakery. .Attend the Kindergarten exercise at the oncra tmue this evening, A complete jilece of aluiet niusiu for ten wills a ciny, at Wheeler'a. rumps ami pipe any kind and any price at Uooduutn A TVouty's, The Interior wall of the First National bank are being pointed, Flairs, of all les, for aide by Wheel er, also fresh fruits, eundlca and mils. Miss 8ul Mem In haagtma to Sulciii to live with Mr, I. Vuitduyu'a family. (.let a steel wheel sulkey hay rake frtiui tloKlm:in A Unity, They are the let Let us all tun out ami help muke the celebration at Momuouth a grand success. Mr T.( Wilkin, of this city, has obtained a (Kiti'iit on an Improvement lu Imrveslein. A furuUbeit room, suitable for single (rcutleumn, Is for rent. luoiilre al the W kst PnK office, Mesww, CuoiK-r Unsi, have two spring wagout for sale, whiuii are alimwt new aud are a Imrgulu. A Hue line of laundry ihiiw at Henkle A WulUer's. Mr. A. L. Umpblot, a ty h, of Amity, who has been at work on the Otmnir was In to see us this week. The ruin descended and fell upou the ! face of the earth, and the face of the i fanner Is wreathwl lu smiles. The receipt from the lawn ms'lal at j Bouncy' grove, lat Friday, were small, the evening bring tpille chilly. Mewrs, Itv:i!i'.e A Walker have just received a "ery flue shark of Uiegwn hums, b.icon, lard and shoulders. The bitse ball game last Saturday ta twee. Momuouth and I udependeiiee iiimM.reaulted lu a victory for the latter. There him uever been a buyer stock : aud Is'tter as.irtmeiit of tinware car- ried in l!k county thau U Mlmau & . ... ., ., A very nm liable meeting of the J ,)U)l txt w hl,M , lMtl The public school library will lie open ' j for pupils of North and Hu;h ludepcii- demv whoots every Hiilurday from 4 to 5 o'clis'k p. m. Mr. T. C Wilkin, was takeu with a fainting Ut ou Wediiea.lay ami had to be earrldd Into lr. Ijev't otlkv, wlicre he soon revived. The cull Is out lor ast i, l meeting for Monday eveidng, June HKih, at which lime a tax will tie voted for a )im M. ,u ,nK, Columbia Cottage paints, for Inside and outside work, already mixed, guaranteed to Iw the bent In the world are for sale at H. H. ''uttersou's. Leave ytay; oners for hauling at the Inicendcuce Hack A Truck coniuuy ofllce on east side of Main street, opitc Il.lt. Patterson's drug store. A gentleman from Salem remarked iihiu the very urtlstlc house painting done by Pal liter Shlnn; and said It was a credit to the workmen, both lu taste aud skill shown. II It, Puttcrsoti bus Just received the largest and finest line of gold, silver and nickel wutehes ever brought into Polk county direct from the East. Call and in'cttbcm. M. A. C. IhiU-rtson, the postmaster, has treated himself to an American flag twelve feet long, which he hit Just re ceived from San Francisco, .and will flout It alsive the postofflce on July 4th Messrs. Lentous Ilros. will open a meat market next Monday morning In the market building next to ConHr Uros. brick. A full supply of fresh meut will constantly tie kept ou hand. Posters are out announcing one of the grandest 4th of July celebrations at Sulem ever held there. The following linnils have been engaged; The Albany, Independence, Dallas, Clicmiiw.i, Htayton, Salem and Hilverton, Prof. P. L. Campbell has licen chos en president of the Oregon State Xor- i und School at Monmouth. The choice Is a good one, as he not only thorough ly understands the work, but lis a large fund of energy for building up the Hchool, and Is a very popular teacher. All the material for the motor lino except the fish-plates und spikes Is on hand. Work cannot proceed on the track until the spikes and plates arrive which were shipped May 28th from St. Louis. They should have been here several days ago, as the steel rails came through In sixteen days. Later the spikes have arrived There will arrive In Independence next week over 4o0 barrels of lime. Mr. II. U. Patterson has ordered 1J50 barrels and the balance Is for con t: actum and builders. The building on tho corner of Moumouth and Main m being cleaned out by Dr. Ketchum to be used for storing cement and lime for use on tho Independence National bank. Mr, Suul Stratton, a student of the Normal school, whose home Is In Heppner, while catching in the game of base ball Saturday was struck ou one of his lingers with the ball, which bent it completely back, tearing the Anger almost olf ut the first Joint. The linger wa sewed up and is now healing nicely. On lust Tuesday Mr. Joseph Tethe row, living above Monmouth, had one of his horses with a long rope attached on the end of which was a pole to keep him from straying The horse got Into the orchard where were several hives of. lices, wrapped the rope around a hive, upsuttiug It and angering the bees who set on the horse and com menced stinging him. He became tangled among tho trees, could not get away, and was stung to death. TOLD BY. CORKl'SrONDHMS UNA ITEMS. Mix W, i. CrswfiMl Uss naurnoa from Med itt, Onon. A. J. (luiijiima, nf your city, ss la thaw lrt but Kaointiiy. Mrs, M. M, llanlols, ut MeMlanvllls, It vi.lt tu hr lHif, Mm, Kr4 Klynr. Mr, t'muiiMI, UV atswnr, wtei In tmr rtijf laal Thumtity awlu iniwrly, Ittor, Mr, lljrils will prvaeli hvtv nest Niunlny I It o'clock, A, M. All am Invluiit, Mm. Fivilrkk Uirklxy Knit hr two dimiil.. ttm, Kitltli sad lHitsj-, etuitts nver thiiii Miili-m out vlnluul a few ilnj Hiiitmn frttiniU sail M- SttVMU Fred Klyvor rami, scrum a rsltliwiisk llh va rniilwi sad s butioii, which li now car rlM m Klmrm, tlmt h tlm "rntiliM" without the mink. Kvnrvbixlj- xwitis sl4 Ui wv Uis mill, I'll roil nil l-ln mi dry llml tlm irln nowinn would Iikv nived a l.itnl Allium wlihout llii mla, 1'Im.AiII train will iMMUtly hnlf'i-"ti ss I lie rain niaiw V laid Ui holp It niueli, PARKER ITEMS. I My aehuoi will l out In two wowkt, Oiir NtbtMth sellout U pMamwiai rtnvly. Monte itf our illlni w-w In litdpiwrnlrni Momtay, , t'MM urn Mow atoms on amount of mln Iwliif tale. Ilulinli'k Dros. am muHliig a duimwm with llirlr tirtek and ttls nmelilt. W liav liullHt(lon of mln, ami fin wml- dlna bvlore lima at Parker, Mr. tMiord's lluokwhest luoks wll aud iwsrmn with Uvm svwry iHuf, Mull Mtrrjrlm Iwtwren hen and UtiiHtsVlata will t'bnii(f hwnilii Ih Iml of this niontli, Mr, hmdWy sad ntailty will atari In Tumor on Krldsy lusltrnd tussnniisl uiln. Mr, Tom sad Mr. Fnsli sad llirtr finnllli have gtui to Alaes on a vlall Ihla wrk. Iti-v, Ikiwvmos will livlurtal Huriia VWa, ai fliiirday evciil on nlmwli hiiiix, Uv. t'snlner pmaehiit at Calvriy I'liidi.oa laat Halilsith, suit lU'V. Ilowioan al Parker. Mr. lmvidon and Mr, tmdhy hv llir bm Belda of whwtl, an it atunH a Isrs ylWil In barvwat, . The irar nwariii of ar work Ins woll nd n pcmiwolila, and do nH ailnt III oliii'k. n, imr say body MMaiua ftlHi Uie m I Alrx Kerm hoy batty, bora the Will of May w.'IkIh-iI iKiuaitaitt blrili. ami hsa imwa mitlilly, ami galnnl Hi n-putail'Mi uf a (.aid baby aud liaika lik hlaHiK," Mr. Kii.iia la olns almatl will) bla IXI. wludiiilll nil m i, and wilt have It in nHrlla a xkiii uoMlble, III band in dliMliin a wall airuok aolld nw k brforv rtai lilnj wator. J. K Wuoil.Hur anlcriirUlns lnai iiia.l.-r will mm n!b hulerinof liwhinit, and Im eHilcniilaivaiolu( luTiUaima.kiMunly, an aorry lo haw to amr mi valuaM a man from our aaa-lat dr.-l-, bill our l-i will ue aninv olhera aa.ln. Kit In H irJ and Jlniln tvldin foand aoma lame llule ihl.-ki-iu with a bM.nl af China ihtmi!, under Hip cam of a China hn, and Mis analtttin I lll Mr, Kiiiiia.hrn laid lh - lu lb Chlna'a Ural and aha tiul. Ii1 llirmiiul. Whit ran tell wlid b hud rUbl IIIOlll.T. A a your owrnMiamdrut tdinm-cd la b In Muvrr alalluii lb nllirr day In- waaahowo un l Hi lum,'t htm lilvva in lb world, Km III upwr pari irf the gabl ol Ui wrrlauw U kma hole In whleh Ih lam. nl.-r ami a Uu u aialra I rntlirr dark thry hang thrlr ltony lo the ran i-r wiiti ull d ladutity of laat In- l, The butldma la Kxftt, - w" " .-. A PUCASANT EVENING PARTY. very enjoyable lawn sociable wan given nt the rwidence of Mr, aud Mrs. V. W, Williams on lnt Hal unlay evening. Tlie weial iM-eaalon of the siwial gatlieiliig was lu celebration of the l!Hh birthday of Mis Clara Irvine. Minn Alice Williams was tlie leading spirit In carrying out the program to a pleasant and sucocaafui Issue, At au early hour the young aple btgitn dropping lu, aud by U o'clock ajoymii and hnppy llock of sixty or more of tlie "Is'uuty aud chivalry "of Indea'iideiice had graceil the btautlful lawn with their presence. The grounds were co- pjettlsiily illiiiiiliiated with colored lights (lashing from jn'inlaiit (,'hiucne lantern. The IiiileiH-ndcnce cornet baud en- livened tlie occasion with some of their finest in Halo. Indeed, it seemed that tlie "gallant boys" caught Inspiration from dark eyes that flashed their eo viiuttish light upon them. , A notable feature of the occasion was the singing 'My Jioiiuie Is O'er the Sea" lu which he entire audience and the loiterers ou the outside Joined lu the chorous. A few flue solos and ducts with pin no accompaniment were rendered by several of tin' audience. Promenading and social chit chat, music, song, etc , made up the Intellec tual bill of fure. ltut we must not overlook the very felicitous little Im promptu Hfch made by our old time friend "Brick" (Mr. Arthur Spuuldlng, of CorvalllM) The sHiukcr paid a very complimentary tribute hi Miss Irvine n whoso honor the party was given. Mr. Spauldiug was warmly applauded. A I (out II o'clock lunch was scr.ed, which consisted of some delicious cuke aud Ice cream. Taken iiltogethcr It was one of the moat successful und pleasant siM'lal gathering ever given lu IuilcKMidciice. Tlie personnel of the audience und the genera! ulr of gen tility which pervaded the sume,evluced tlie fact that the young Mjoplu of Inde pendence cultivate good manners and appreciate tho aitiiMlltlcs .of genteel society. The following were present: Tlie Misses Crownover, Htioll, .Maciulay, Judson, Stocktiu, Dora and Maud Cisipcr, Putle t'oDper, Nellie und Martha Hill, Laura Klldiis, Mamie, Ella and Nannie Shupp. Henry, of San Francisco; M. and I). Ulhson, Utu and Alia Hiilicrtsoii, Kstcs, (Jerlle and Lola Fluke, Anna Miller, of Lebanon; Clara and Laura Irvine, A and Ii. Locke und J. Douly. The Messrs Locke, While aker, Oreim, (jrubbs, W. Hill, H. Hill, Atkins, I. mid E, Clodfcltcr, Creasy, W. Cravens, I). Cravens, Win. Patter son, Doc Patterson, Prof McAdums, Vanduyn, Ford, Hoscmlorf, Cooper, Kennedy, A, Spuuldlng, of Corvailis; P. Patterson, of Itlckrcall; J. Tuck, Douty, Claire and durance Irvine, E. William. A Cuff Within a Cuff. Fashion has ordained that linen cu Ms are once more to lie worn. At the same time, fortunately, un improve ment bus been introduced which should elt'uctuully dispose of tlie complaint that culls cun not be kept In their proper pluee. These ucw culls ure of the usuul appearance externally, but they contuln an Inner band, which cun be buttoned tightly around the wrist, und iu this manner all danger of slipping up the arm or over tho hand is completely obvluted. Tlie idea Is simple, neat, and sensible. J. D, Irvine has a Hue of socially fine glusswaru ust received. 3HB0E WL hi To l!md th Th3 Junction-Ccrvallis Ccn nsctionto b3BuiIt"Mat6rial All on Hand. Gravel Trains to be Put on at Once to the Gravel Bed in this City. Word Received Fmn Mr. Skin ner and the Machinery has . Keen Ordered for the mo Barrel Flour ing Mill, All th9 Matortal on H n4 for Uie Motor LinsWill bu Finished at Onoa. RAILROAD OFFICIALS VISIT THt CITY. THC NCW3 CAMC All IN ONE OAV, W. P. Connaway Prsslitat of day at Monmouth en Jjl4tn. th They say uiUforiuuisi never voine singly, ami the rule thai fortunes never eome singly aetmi loalsobesubjeiH tolike eccentricity. For the pud week our ulty baa atwuitsl tn slagiiitte, front tlie fact that tlie pMimV.I eiiterprls er delayed, On I'm lay iiiurnliig a letter from Miwinivv, Idaho, was retvlvcd ahleh h'ad us folloa's; I stw Mr, Skinner to d iy (June Mtli) and he tells me t V) V. Hall, of Mismhiw, Idaho,) that he w ill start a mam fur Independence mint Monday or Tueday to commence ou Die mill building, and that lie has ordered the machinery from the Kast, aud he expect to have the mill run nlng at let one muith aliead of the time he set lo have It in oH'r.tloii (whlclt was Ikwiiits-r 11.) Tills gisst uews was Mug dlw'U-wwd h lien we wereiuforuiiHl that our popular towns. man, e.ishter of the ludepeiidemv National bunk, VV. P. Cuuiiaway, had turn honored ly tlie-M-tiile of Mon mouth with the otlb-e of president of the day at tlie Fourth uf July cele bration. Mr. ('otmuwjy will make a KihmI prslding otllcer and has accepted the p wttioii. Within au hour au extra train cum in from Portland with cwu attached, having the following railroad ollli-l.iU of the Suutliern PaeitUi rallnsid on b-wrdi Col. C. F Cr.s-kcr, Supt J. A Fillmore, Manager Kohler, V K Hrowu and ll C. Shreves. A stop w.ui made nearly half uu hour mid a repre sentative of this ps'r, iiImi A. Nelson made a brief cull ou the gentlemen. They were very agreeable and had no hesitancy lu expressing themselves as delighted wltii the country through which they bid passul, this Mug their Arid visit, Mr. Crocker said their trip one was one of liiNSH-tliin. Tlint the Oorvullls-Junctloii extension would bo built this summer. Tliut ties ami rails are on hand aud right of way, etc., was being secured. That tlie large amount of work ou the Cow creek canyon wus what delayed the extern slisi, but t hey Imped to soon lie aide to pii-li tills through. He said the Mu Mliiuville exprt-ss would run through hi Corvailis Jut as stui us tlie travel would Justify. Mr. Kohler under the guidance of Mr. Nelson, went down the switch to examine the gravel bar which is only about two feet uIhivc the water In the river, but expressed him self as well pleased and said lie would put on u train ut once fur gravelling. When hu saw the new saw mill he ex pressed approval, til 1 1 1 was much pleased when told lli.it a tine (louring mill would bo built near tlie dep it. lie wasgliid to note these signs of progress. At UtfQ tho train pulled out Tor Cor vailis, Tho afternoon freight brought in two car loads of llnli-pl.ilcs und spikes for the motor Hue, und Contractor McCoy s sui hail men at work unloading and will push track-laylug through to Monmouth This complete-, tlie ma terial for the railroad ami the" work will now go merrily forward. The above facts arc all vcrilled by this paper, aud while the news Is very encouraging It Is no more than we hud aright to expect from the work Unit has proceeded It. How will It nllec.t our town sny you k when passenger trains I rum ( all- fornln puss through dally, when a large force of men Is employed taking out gravel this summer, lliu motor cur ar rives und depurt every hour, niul the flouring mill commences its busy hum? These facts will bring niuny lesser pro gressive monuments into action, and our town will be Hie busiest on (he west side tills summer. Ton Aero Fruit Farms. ThoSunnysldo tract of farm lands, four miles south of Haleni, is growing In public fiivrtr because of Its eligible location, and tho choice quality of the laud. Those settlers who huve gone on to this tract to niiiku themselves homes, huve sliowu diligence In im proving their furnis, and It wuiiIb but a few yearn to make this one of the most attractive spots iu the whole Willamette valley. The Oregon Lund company of Hulcin and Portluud still huve a few of these choice ten acre fruit farms for sale, 'Cooper Bros, carry the largest stoi k of hardware, stoves, tinwiiro, imple ments, buggies, bucks and carts south of Portland on the west si do. TOURISTS FROM THC EAST. W. K. Dslton In Char-Will Arrlvt August 1st- CsslUllsts frsm tht Lart cities. The following Is taken from the Qiv (tmttmut June Mill I i l. A, Ittl.inuMf litiv tju,fl.t i.f !h tlhto rat lou dcpai'tiiiuut of Ui Oregon Alpine Club was held last evening A propo. inn was re'lved from Kuatcrn eapltulUts, who are anxious to visit Or egon this summer for the purpose of limning, iistnng aim signt seeing, ii 1 ....... 1 ... I... , lh....u,.p Sail Lake City. Yellowsloua Park ami the Northern Paclile llallnsul; to bike n Mt, Hood, Crater Ijikc. Clalsou aud other piiliitmir uteret; bi vUil the lnnt limit 1 1 1 ur aroiinds and llshlua ; streams. dlrecliHl by competent guides, wnu win lie seiifUHi cy tue Aipinc t lull, Active slejis were limnediulely taken to earry out the iimject, and w. K Daltoii, of !odciiidctic4, will start l-;imt Immediately to arrange details and usccrtulu how many can la Induced toeome. Ills proisiaeii to start from St, bonis In Sia-elul Pullman cur, ami spure noexsuse ui reacmug poiuisoi liilen-tti ami wiiueHiiig many gruuu scenes of the Northwest so stddom eu Joyed by the ordinary tourist. Twelve is-i-Miit have already slgnllled a wil imgiiess to emiie ami It Is Is-lluved sev eral limes thut iniintsT can be secured by broair exertion." Mr. V, K Dullou, lair townsman aud promiiieut mendiaut, left ou Thursday, for Chicago and we may look lor his return here alsiut the llrst of August hi charge of a Pulmiiii Coach mcupled by wealthy ladles and gentle men uf the Kant out here hunting, llsh ingaudslght'seeliig. If uutlilug occurs to prevent, a stop will be mads here uf a few ditysnnd a grand hunt for deer, wolves aud elk, bus been arranged; three packs of hounds having been spo ken fur. The lUlilng lu the Luckla mute will also Is tendered tlie party and uu doubt they will bring back sev eral Ihiaiauiid of the SMekeied beauties, as last sum mora party of four, It will la remembered; caught VHJ trout lu one day. Mr, D.ilton Is well iialined to pre sent tlie most Interesting features of this Nor t went, and his party will have a "royal lime" for everything jssstlble a III be provided for Its pleasure. Mark air wonts, that when they see the ihiuudless forewls on the Lucklumute, many of the tourists will II le ou the lauds, white our native Oregniilans are Idling such chances slip of clearing tlioiiMUds of dollars. Most of the avail able tliulx-r I unit are Mug taken by nou.resldeuls A timber elsliu owls only atmi and is worth from $11) to flutx). THE VOTE OF OREGON. The oltli'lal rtfturiis are all in, except ing from Harney, Lake, Slicrumiii and Wallowa count!. Tlie Orymhn eotltuuiesor iiihJ iritU-n are here given on those eouutles, Heriuiimi has re wived over H),iKM plurality, and Pen noyer M ui irity. The other wu di lates nuige froui 44ti for McKlroy lo over WKW for Iteao. The following votes ami m Joritb-s are given: .llia.t, (lilt KM Oiisris-.. Ilnhi-r ....., Ikilllnll - ...... Cliu-Saiim .... riitiMiti ,..,... I'.Milll III ..... I LM l"Mlk ..... , furry Ihill jllUt .,,.. (IIIIIUIII iirnin .,...,, Ilumey ..,. jtM-liMin ...... Ii.iblii0 ... Kltetiulh ...... I .( ,,.,....,, Iklle ..... , .... I.lllil Miillti-iir . . iltrlni ........ M'irrtiw . ..... MlllllllllllMll .. IiU . . ........ Kli.-rjniin ...... 'rilliiiiex.S..... I'lHHllllH ...... 1'ali.n .... W'kUhws A'im.i . . .... WitHhliiKliiii ., Yiiintiiii; TiiImU riiimllll.'. . Mill 41UI MAJiilllTIKa. Secretary, of Stale MeBrlde, 7UU-V Treasurer, Mebtchais, M40.. Supremo Judge, Beau, hoss, , Si-iusil Supt., MuKlroy; fc"0. Slate Printer, Baker, B218. " The total vote of the state Is alsiut 7l,i00 showing a rapid luurrase of population. THE POLK COUNTY BANK. Tne l'olk County bank was virtually reorgunl,ed at tlie meeting held by tlie directors and stock holders hist M outlay, a large number of the in mt substantial IiiinIiuss men and farmers of Momuouth and vicinity iittcilded the meeting. Among whom may be mentioned were Judge Ira F. M. Butler, A. V Lucas, J Wol.erton, K Bcdwcll, A ll. tlrlggs, J. Ii. Stump, J. B. V Butler, J. II Mulkey, (I. T. Bisilhby, It. Clarke, K. 8, Cat trim, J (.!, Powell, P L. Camp bell, J. t.rlggs and othmu Messrs. Isiuio M. Slmpm and J S, Stump, of the Lucklumute, and Hon J. A. Mnc rum, cashier of the Merchants Nullou al Imn k of Portland, were ulso present bissHist In the meeting. The HtiK-k biHiks wire opened and Wfi'M) of puld uii stock was taken at onco Tho following odlccrs and di rectors were then elected: J. A, Me Cruni, president; P. L Cunipbcll, vice president; I. C. Powell, cashier; di rectors, J, A. Mnorum, P. L, ainpbcll, F. S. Powell, J. II. Stump, J. B. V. Ilittlcr, A. B. (Iriggs, Isaac M. Simp win, ' . A number of the siibscrllrfvis to the stock could not lie present, owing to other engagements, but they sent their hcurty good wishes. The meeting was a harmonious and entliusliistluone, and tho bunk starts on Its second year with bright prospects of success. President Miicrum expressed Ids entire ooufi dence lu the banking situation In Mon mouth, aud predicted steady and sub sluntltil growth In the business, The new bunk building Is a credit to the county and Is perfect In ull Its nppui'tmonts. The vault Is a large one, niiulo perfectly lire proof, and tlie safe is the best burglar proof made, secured by tho Yute tlmo lock If men, money, mid buildings cun muke a bunk success ful iu a fine country, then the Polk County bunk certainly lias the brightest prospects, ,. . J, D. I's. delivery wtigon runs from morning till night. Why? Because ho sells cheaper than uny house this side of Portland. i I i I a i jt Lr s if" ' u 11 " Si's I'M l' HI' Mi I .'ill If iui an! ix tm itm i; hai w, I..... !l M lull M jliS Wl 10,7 i' su.... tm i ui ih iii 1.-1 an, u) m. in i'i i4 CiTS 471 1 41 Mt 7M Sll III, AH 114 Ml'.... . ..... , Ml I J.I lH 1,'r.l nil lKi 71: Sll XI (41 (Ml .Wl .Wl I . f. I7j Hull I M 171 CI, 1,'llA im, HlKl llMI Km IMTii I..7; MII W si .iv. ... . .1 m mis 8H?! I7.-.1 Sll; HJ( ton Ml ft i? s 4 nn si; i 4it4 i.'u su a-ia, IIMIi WW .,. VlH. M,l mot.. . . sll ihi a i Ii uu i-H ivu i ian' J-J, i.-Ai utu iits jau 7is'... I m Mill Ml J'J.1 HMI I'.W uu in o u lu; i set i. il in. ii im tin i.M a asKin a kiwi IIHMfl ,.l ll I THE OSJECT OF THE ORANGE. It Is tint lbs purpose or aim of thr Oranges uf Oregon to build up (heir order by antagonising any other legiti mate business pursuit. Our object Is to build up and footer an organization that will protect farmers In lbs pursuit of agriculture, und bring about a state of affairs, If possible, that will Insure to tliimi a Just eonis-iisutlon for their lalor cipiul to that of those following other pursuits. Cun It Ih said that farmers should not orgunlxe for their own protection? To say so would be to utter au absur dity; and nolsxly wants farmers to on anist to do wrong, nor to Interfere with th rights of others, but bsl they need In protection against numer ous twtubllslied wrongs, and they will not get It except by their own action. It must Imj harmonious action too, with a common purpose, and this means organisation oi some kind. At present the Orange offers the most en oisirsglng plan. Already ll lias ac complished much good, but It would do mora with better support from the fsrmcrs.aud Is It not wise to measure Its power with a view to Its ability as an instrumentality In bring relief from burdens? This Is question for far mers to consider, There can be no ptsislhle good In grumbling about wrongs with uu clflrft to remove tbcui; nor Is there the Wast possible chance of relief except by the act lou of the far mers themselves. They certaluly ought to have power to correct Inequalities by which their Interests suffer, aud Is it not their duty to affect oorrecllou by every houarahw means? 'Hits is tne purpose of the Orange, or at least a sirt of Its purpose, and Is It not worthy of support? 0:ie mlaslmi of the Orange Is to cement the rural populations In social builds and to cultivate the social and fraternal elements We deplore i the disposition of young men to aban don the healthful and ennobling cares of the farm for the dangerous excite ment of trade. We say, let tho country lad be as well educated for the farm as bis city cousin Is for the counting room; and by all means possible let the farmer pM-rly estimate his high and honor able position In the community. If: wesiiceed In Interesting the buys aim girls on the farms and leading them to net the pleasatit side of farm life, we shall have done a good work Bring tlie young people Into the order, l-ct It lie an enlarged home circle where old and young may meet togUher aud muke the social work of the Orange ail thut Is pomlhle, and the result can hardly be Imagined for the farm work will la- lhfbter, and the farmers life will be brighter than before. J. C. Whitk COMMEN EMENT DAY Tin MUwliif Is lb Mrin for Juno It, al Hit (irnpin Ntale Normal w-huol. WSUSKSBAr, 10. s, . Muilc. ' Invornilon, Mu-.li. saliiialory tilvr Is-ep U Vou Would H.C, Allman, Obtain lh INi1 ..Ji-linte tlloutil .Sirtarr'a Twu-lllniCi . PurtMW ... lu..-. Ibiberl Itmwnin ...... rh iiulfiil. ......... tlrtt.... llunia-...... Made, The NorihwMl..... . True Merit Win.... , K. W. Hhwl.1 ....Maasle MrVrllnir ..... X, W. Itarr Mauila I'IIIiiit O. T. MeAMbur ....... Al nlnnull . A. W.Vtniwnt .....Al McArtbur .......J. A. ainnlcy Mary lllouol Ominmn Hoiim. ........ . The I'lwnt A..,.... Mulc. 1:30 P.M. Th lllalorjruf III Jhivet ... l liu Mm, icniB tait) .. .. ( Immi IIK.I . .. Iiiviuiimi ami tuvenbira.... Mul. IIUt.irlMn A IIkwI Chum uiakM s MUiut (.'hiKwIiig I-Mfouli.n M ii'le. l'niihit.. .......... . Vali-illi-liirlan .... nnMMuite. lmMnlatlnn of Diploma, lltiu-ilh'lkui, ...Mslwl Waller .K.C, Kyt. Jr. Calllo llr.Mll.- C A. Hall ,.W. R. Hswlejr ltvnrl,IilA Kelt- C K. CVK-hran . Carrlf Hiiydc-n ..lits Iirler FELLOW TEACHERS. Dallam, Or , June 10, 1k). Hie annual County Institute will convene July ?, IHU0, at Monmouth In the Normal school bulldlug. The annual assembling uf Uie teachers of a county Is recognised, every where as a valuable means of promoting knowl-j edge, skill and enthusiasm lu the pro fession of leaching. It is also ad mitted that the Instruction at these Institutes should be strictly Jpro fcasioiinl. All our work should be typical school room exercises. Teach-! era can best grasp new and strange methods by ecelug them In actual operation. In a two weeks Institute, recitations can lie conducted in each of the common brunches, and teachers cm le taught In an objective manner all the details uf the most approved methods. Prof. Frank Itlgles, Hupt. of Oregon City public sclusila, and who has been connected with the schools of riiilmlclplila, Pennsylvania and Port land, Oregon; and Prof. W. N. Hull of tlie State Agricultural college and who was a teacher In the Iowa Htate Nor uuil two years, and has Instructed in Institutes In Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Illinois, lowu aud Oregon, assisted by the faculty of tlie State Normal at Monmouth and the leading teuchers in the county will be there to give Instruction and help, Come aud stay tlie two weeks if possible, if not stuy all you can. Programs will la out In a week or so. Yours Sincerely, I. ItKYNOUiH. A Famous Woman's Experience. CntCAao, Nov. 13, Mt. Wisdom: IKur Sir. I beg to thank you for the delightful and re freshlug "Robortlne" you so kindly sent mc. I have used tlie toilet and preparations of the most celebrated manufacturers of London and Purls, but consider your "Itobertlno," their superior In point of purity and excell ence. Wishing you tho miboumlcd success you deserve, I remain. Faithfully yours, KMMA AlIllOTT. WOOL WANTED. Tho hlslKMt market pries paid on delivery to Kelso a Co,, Main street, Indupendenee. 0. U. I), knives, scissors and rnzora ure the best, and all are warranted by (Juodumn Sc Douty. Vu(irtil.l, VM tl" tnr M kkUis. snS nt wk, Ok mootb lis fiHirainp n, w,i mi ir-vi, Th4 Sfniailry of fi.rni tnil ftftOiN-, Ml Thm ttml ftSiiML vra III. dttla-luw all t III Sum will Iiwii." tor hw mslchlmM Imik of jtmimi n mot!., tbla rnsml tMauty wu In.U-li'wl In prrtni smith, iMtoiwl Ity lit urn of tlmt unniimlnl, Inirlannitliis tonlo wid m rvlii, lr. I'htiw'j ravoiie lrotriiiii,ii, which -t In blthy omlon oviH-r timiH.t.n ana tsvo f urlty uid rtuhnnts tn inn hknttl. "fnvortl l'r.rl.(lnn " Is s n.li curs for tlm imt D.imiiliiu'Xl ") olitiiat nw or liumrrli'.iwwliw nnwlny, polnrul iimio Mnisllnn, liiiNHlurnl uiui-hmiim, erolxiKu. or railing- of lh wnmli, tMk lark. " feiimSi kiHSM," iiiiM-imlim, r. irerlon, lumr. Inu-il' n SKiuwIlniui, tliroio (i,n.-ili,n. In Odin.Aiolon and iilunrmlim Ihn womb. It to iuoroiiU-r in hivb Mturmi'itm (it tmy COM, ir nufnr miiiiiii'-n, Manufiic(iir4l lir W.ini.e's IXSCiKtAar Heuiual Assocutios, UllltuU), . V. Dr. PIERCE'" PELLETS ritliits sni clmnsu ( Mnr, tomnh and bowi-la. Thf ar wr",r vem-f tMw anil pw Inn ir liarnilMM. One a flow. tkM bf rtriiirati. CI ernta veU. Notlo to Bridge Builders. M'lTICK t herrbr given that Die Otanljf n"l mtUiJ bliU uu l-t V."iliiniliiv, Julr U i.miri oi i'iiik cuiinv. itr.-tff,ti. re Iwm. all ii.-lia-s p. in., fr ilia tiiiilillna .if a brliuea.-r.wf llimloua-li In Un-town ol In.liv peinli-iitw, I l,e limine In Ixuktl tort l-mx. I'lun anq ai-iiii-niKMi .nil iw eevn ttt. 1110 euuri h.iun In lilla. The rlxlil r.wrv.1 utrejc-i any aim an wai. tiy ur nr m uie eouuijr court. U (J. CW,Ut, County CK-tk. T:l Tsko"lt Bto"ro BriskfaVt " The ureal apttellier, lunle unit liver nwlator. in ue ,.r neire Until TO yeurn In l-.tialuinl. S1 1 V .iMklll.' I lUl-r l-Ollllillllllt. Hall lle in Uie ueMitti im iirl-in iy tit- morn lux dull IMtllt ill the llrfld Hint tint S (if the rvii. tln-d e-fliiK, iliKi,.,M, lj!iigtMr.tt-if,lt.,!inii,f liver iiiiiiaoii. tt.-im-iiyi.r. tti-nii-y a t-.iia-llb lati.leliti rniK', iti-ili-vr... euiieilfiiiiiuii, Imrm-it Uie aK.l and tit. uti tl.e n.lli. ayi.'iu. ( let I lie Ki-niiliie Iti.tu your rirutfuUt r it, anu wiae aiintMiiiiit w itin-i-inini, , Two Trains Dally Btreit Portland , and Spokane Falls. KftVtloe y ,y ih. l-.i. His L'.tinit Paris. Htt..in will nM(.nlitn t'iidiely tc.tu bf.tw.wti e,-iUul aud SiK.kine r'aita. I'lil n.li falai-e nlvi.n. itml llwliais i:it-nr wa w Utwruu b..tw. 1'urtian l aul Siwume e",ll wttiuiui elmiMe, iln. n rrhit'iii in will nf rnt l.tb I ri aud tnti-UA-ti ,..4.Hmi..fN ftfttliu.,i.i.t au,! itithur. pmml feil u.. Jit' H, ,liii,ttd limit ui tran, ami geui.r.,t iiil.trio.tlinu, .'un In. bit. la.ne.1 uM.n aeiili.-uttiti, ut mty tl -a-a att Union I'HUitiu fte n. f. W. I.KK, a-.ti ti .u'l lyAM t',,fttanit. SHERIFF'S SALE, N i.tltv la hereby elven Unit by virtue and unlh.irlly ufa mint luurd out of tin t'ouilty . .llrl ..f Uie Hlrtfenl Orei.n, It.r tin Ciiniy of I'-illt. I... uie (liwlot rumnmmtliif! me I., levy .in Uie it-.d, anil elt.,tieta ol tli. delliiieot taiHi..f4 iitt iic'l on tbe drllu iietu Ina Mil i-ir mid t'oimiy fur (he year last, Hi. .r.-t... ailie lK-d and it uiuie l- foiiu-l llten npun tb rnl (initwriy m -i fi,rilt and dea.-rtlM.-d in Mod i.'uti,,tiiut Utx roll, or a.tluui'11 tliere.4 tilmll miiUIi tin Mntiiulit ill Hte elmriied lliervln, f'lfi ! tier with emU and eia-u-, I have duly levied liavtua: lti uuaiilel.i Hint any k or t liatile l.i-lon-Ina . the r.--..iw iiMuimiiia iii n-m an.r nitiiied iiioti (tie fullimnu ii--i-rted Ui-.-enr pumU otliutd aow-t fuili lu ni,l tax 114. lyln and Iwtnn In nl I'.ila i ), male ol tiretj. m. deaerilied u. foll.ia s, l.m li: ltn-. lii A. 1.1 Sn.it In Ink .S... 1, in lx-v. u boll.eted a.ldlllnu t. iHlllm. Il.lfj Hr-Nika, Win. M. !,ev.-nw l..a('r.H.l(i ltiiiieiead addllliiit to Unlln., la I, bis IX Cneher, J. H. tot , hlk l-vena IjW. re.-le Imiue-l.-ad adddlou lo 1iU laa. tlninell, Jan. A. tt 1, bllt 7, tv en ljCre..lr hi.iue-.U-ad uddltiuu lo Italian t;iiniiiian, W. H. U S. hlk 7. tv en Ijtt'reiile liumeateud uddlilun lo tmllaa. liavldM.n, tVirlha. Il 7 and In lilk H, tn l-vi-iu l.al'rvk ln.iitiv.tead adilltl.in to linllAfi. liMvicU.n, Mnrilia. Uml, lilk 1.1, I even lt'r..vle hoiutwu-ad addillun Ui Italia. ltavl.tnm, Martha. Uil 10, blk i, HhiiUaa.l.lllioH lo I'i.IIik. ttodtrey, K. W. Ud .1. lilk , l.ev en Ij reolf htM.iei.u-ad uddlliou lit IHillua. June, 11. I.. Itt.l i. hlk 1. 1.fv. in (jtCreoiv lt.iiueleiid Mdillliuu lo Imiln. JwviIm, Henry. Ixit p. lilk i, HlnilU uddltlon to Ilallaa. Klrx-h, Annie M. l.l 7, hlk 12, lveua tJM'rroile liomenu-ad d dllliiu lo lullli. t.yneli, Mary. Id 7. bllt 10. Mil. ten. IiCrvole iiaiiiiKU-ud uitdliiou to Dnlltu.. l'rettymmi, P. W.IaiI S. hlk , ton-mi Ijt('rtxilebiiit-liiid addilion to I H.I hi. KiK-kenliutver.'ttitihli.. 1 ji I niul 11.02. 11.02. 11.02. (102. 2.01 fl.02. .. ft .02, 11.01 1.02. 81.02. 11.02 . At. rj.ot. Jl.Cti. i OS. I02. fiJ.OI. t, hlk 1, Miulli addillun lo lulln. Kiee, Miirmirel. lot I blk S, aluilUaiiillllttii u Dttllaa. ttti.Miver, Mary K. Ud , hlk T, lven IjM'rtv.h' hiinitiead add), tins tn Italia-. tliiilt:. (1. Urt I, blk , Mtlkn IjH reole huiu.lead Nddlllou to Itnllita, Toliiian, 3. C. U.la 7 anil, hlk 1 Hlntlla addillun tolisUiu. Henv e. I'. Then i:.r.4Kt,'.irSn 7,Town!.lilpliH, Itmv.of Wllinitieitu nt.-ruiuin nun sk ui nod N A' i. of NK t...Mn. la t i.ii it ,1 vv of Will. Mer. (ii.ll lllluiiuiiiit lillnrli Mtulntt Com- IU..IV. l.ll.Al.lxi T 1,1 L. Ml 11... ..... .. ol Monmouth. ' ' .Ki. Al ii I Ii ey, Mm. I. 11, (loiiinii-ti.-tn at the N VV ciruei- ol' I, it No. . uie ill lu lilk No. iiiii- ill lu I.v,-helv4 ntliii- lliul to I lie town of OhIIih. I'iiik roiiuly, tiii-vnn, Uu-ut-e runnliiK Kant ai.Xl.v-liiul'illH f.vl.lllt'll,-.- .s,mlli one hundred IIKli feel, lo Hh-.-miuIIi bniimlry of mild lol lheu, r.i nxi.v-iuiir iiiii leet to i he Htinth w.-nt. eorni-r tlienul, lln-int' N. trill one hiiiulreil itmii l.-ei (,. Die Niirlliwtwl oonier unit iiln,-e nl lit'uliniin.. S."..W. All of wild rent r..ii-rl v helnj f ,,,, ,1 , V Ulutt. ..111.., ..... I ....11 .... in alio tliij, (he All, day of duly, A. 1. IStlll, ut I o'pliH-k p. 111. of xuid duy, m il nl pulilk llllti l.ill lo die hUhe-l lllil.lt-1- inr in.-ll lu hiind ml Uu: ubove deaerlheit rent cainle. I It A s. SMITH, Wlierttt'ol' Polk t.'oiiniy, Ori'itmi. Hated nl I'uihiH this ol ll tiny Jiiut,lsil, WOOL WANTED. The IiIkIhmI innrkel irli-e puld tin deliver)' lo Ki-Iko 4 Co., Main street, liiili-iH-mtoiu-e. '6-33-H FOR SALE. Two fi-esli in I Ik row fur sale eheiip al Peuree HIkk pliu-e 2'i uillea snitlliwest ol Kuht. l-'nr wile by F. A. I. Ink. 7-1,I:1mi FOR SALE. lien tUe lias n good genllo leiim fur snte. Any peraiin Hiiliui to buy will do well to cull and see llliu. ":6:'H WOOL WANTED. The hlalKwt ninikcl piiee puld on deliver' to Kelso ii t'o., MiiIii slreet, IndepeudeiH-e, Moving Right Along. Tiio Asttu-lu A Soiitli Coast i-ulli'oad it bt'liig Kratli'd to Hillsboi-o by a force of ovor800 nicn. There bus boon no let up on this uiult'i'tuking niul it is kept moving right tilting. Lust week tin mils wore delivered in Hint city for the street cur truck, and men wore at ouce i put to work laying thorn down. Astoria is going right ahead aud those uViir alile lots in Nitrt li l'noillo additlou art) selling quite hipidly by tho Oregon Land company, and properly Is steadily Improving. , Miss Lilian Cooper and her brother John left ou Monday for Watervlllc, Wash., where tliey will spend the sum mer with Oscar Dlokson vvliose wife is their sinter. W. W. Williams, AUCTIOrfHOUSE, -AND- AUCTIONEER. INDKPISNDENCB, - OR. Will buy Anything ami itoll Everything-. FEED 8TOKE SKCDNI) HAM) FURNITURE Main St., Opposite Opsra tm Will move im soou oa a larger Itiiililiiig Ih vat-uut. 0 5 L M. Slope r, vi Mi Irk -AND DKA1.EK l.V- All Ei:i: cf P1: Wi:ixil eic far further ''articular, Knqulro of or Addrean: Ij, M. 8IXJPER. Ill(llI(Uulull(, i 11 12t. Ort'gon. Toear raMtlvmcM tho maallrlaie aaaat " iaa purcallva. T "Haw. ml, It uauat contala Tonic Alterative and Cathartic Properties. T'a Pllla MMaaa Ihea ajatakllUo ta MialiiaiasrM, a4 . Speedily Restore to lb. bowota their MOiatal aralalU a.tlua,aaaallaltaraalarll. Sold Everywhere. Jackson's Restaurant I MimIs sin vwl for 25 cents each. Ice fY.'iim 15 t'ciiin. Biiurd J3.50 per week. M.iin St., ImloiR'titlcuoe. ... ... .... ..r ii .. i i , i I I H. M. LINES,. Funeral Director --AND- UNDERTAKER! -'Lis. i i A full and complete liuO of Fa- noral gooda always on band. T k C:::::j ::i li, tin t; uireev, Kriwh lin-atl. tile, and cuketoh hand .very duy except riutiilaya. A lull and fresh alnelt of canned gnoda, flour U-iui.nillee, augar, caudlea, ciiara and tuaae. , D. U.TAYU1II, Proprietor. HENRY M. STANLEY IN DARKEST AFRICA Tli ocmiplotA it ttry of RlwiUy'ii rrflfhl thrilling t twnturea aud iht (iifoltMur of hi litiiorUut U iPii-miri will ftpLiMr fur th flrvk tlm ia th ark wrilttm by himwlf. otitUnl "Ju Itukmt A frl '.' 1) not b ..etwi-rod by ny of the iv cO'ihI 'fltnley hotki" iw twine offem) m "rn uuw",nl "fttUlifthtlc, To uo ou of Mxim m HtAtiley -wmtnhutfHl lfn. Tlitrai n no question btmt thli iUtomnt belnc rrot 1 u evry narlloulu-. Wo g iuuut it, ud will Rtrtt nArtlcuUn on piHoti.n. lAUIIUtl thftt th book bw tb iu. p int of CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS A tn' tlut the cAtiTUiing g tmrTie ft. ertlBc uf hiucn troia ui A. L. BANCROFT & CO. 132 POST STREET, SAN FRANCISCO General Agents for the Pacific Coast. Mrs. L. Ii Wlilteaker, Agpnt, 1 udoiHUidonee. 5:23-l7t KSLS0 & CO, Ladies Dress Goods, Boots & Shoes. Mens Clothing, Spring Hats and Underwear etc. ml Co. HOUSE MOVING I AU persons ttestrtng to have bouses or barns moved or ruined on their ftiundntlons, vl! And Unit - ., SLOPER & SIMMONS. are prepared to do the work promptly and to your antlaftuil'liin. Inve order With L, Kel so, Frlees roaaonnble, i 1M tf Tiiii's Pi s -- I