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THl' Wl-ST SIDE. TJI.D.BY- siDimnns. Thk Saw Miu. Tlietmay hum of the Ktiwiu mill ou tlio Hvvr tank l iiuihIo tu tlu wn of h mir uw n wle. It l Mtw tiiK fhmi iSM to &(mw moIi l ,v, ami jet mich I the ttomnmt tlmt th yard MHMim to .iiwly tu t any ixiiUmp tlmn tw llmt wok after wiit mcticlng 1 (anlly any hour of I li tiny kw but frm lx to mvou team r Wiling, Htxt thrvo to fur vlaltur ar lnvtliiif; tti mill. Tli in wvk the now litmr won put to work. It plunm bull tint upHr ami hum llo of a Imrvl, nlo boiti wlijo at ana tMrtttUm. 81m the rlwrhu gone down aoiow the eddy fur holding hg In the rlvv-r I cut off from the nnilit olmiuu'l by the g.wwl Uur. A tramway ha been built ftCMM tho bar, Mint by mean of a ateel wlr cable, logs nre tlrts-Hl WW The following .hj the name of thia out ployed hi the mill of Prtnoott A Venem: J. A. Volte, ovrweer; J. A. Wheeler, inamnrer; Mr. White, bKRkeoior; flay Itiiukln, head Mtjw; t'ha. Macaulay, wt tender; John Lemon, engineer; John Hnke, pinner; N. Dyer, planer; T. II. 11 iker, off bearer plum r; C Fluke, off bearer pinner; 8. K. Lemon, odger; --Crttiiier, off h.nrer edirer; T. I H.irtman, off bearer mw; J. A. L. Myens trimmer; J. D, Wlnu, lab cutter; J. U, Fori and H, F Halt, lumber niters; O, l. Hmford 'iJ Junto llxm, lt pullers; Wm. Kelly. cmienter; l tloytUtoii, with two wason hauling away UI, Imi'Hovkmknt. l'lof, MeAtUmo aud lr. Job nwiii hnv their liouwo well aUuiir. J. IX Irvine low the frame work rnlaed of hit realdenoe. The Rlehardww nisteni tire building taatrd , lnuiae, whu h to partly oomphled. T. J. Fryar haa rained his twuae wverul fiwl off the ground ami la building brick f.wi.datloii. Mrs. IK J. White- ftker has built a new fence mid mi ha ltavhl Johittaui. Frank Kennedy' rvaitU'tloe. la eompleted. Tlio brick foundation to the thairlng mill mid e mrrete of the school htHfc la finished. Th motor line In all completed wait lug for tlm motor. The lude pvndeuw b.uik brlik vi nils ua- up to the neeotid itory. I'lle driving ha oniionvd on the bridge to North Ituh'iiendemw. Mr. Ilcuilrickn hn pLuinl two uew cUnneiM In the Hulem WMrehiHliie. The giavv! for the eeiuent tildewulk Im all lu place. ' Ciu Kt'H I)eik atii)X. On lwt Sun day the new M. E. ehureh at IVILw WM ikdlcted with pproprlttt,i cere nionleii. The tlnllnitlou nermou wan deliveml by Hev. 8. II Wilson, prvMld Ing elder. After hi luteretiting re markait wtut ftiinomiced that debt I l.'U .t; mill hung over the church and lu a few minute by voluntary contri bution!! the' amount wit ruied and over thirty doltura lu a collection besideH. I'be (HNiple i.f Ihillu are public spirited and getu roua. The cbunib building I of modern atyle of architect and , k ereiUt. to the town fin- numie .on . 11h tavaalon waa li bj the IMllaa orclirtra and wosafeutun ofjthe oevaaion Hev, Koynl, the pnor, eel very proud of the auccem of hl work lu building up the church in iHitliia. : ' . " I'kom Missorai. W. E. I):ilti came in on hut Monday direct from Miw.url and brought thirteen Hipk with him to this tate. 8eeen came through to IudcNiident!, and ix will be here In a few day having atopped tovixit 8pokan Fall. Tlnwe hereait' W. 8. Hyde, M. iMcFarbinl, J. It. Dempaey. C. Kwaln, H. Miller, F. 8cIiwb(1, E. V. Diilton and wife, all of Keytavllle, Mo. Thnac to arrive lu a few day areT. X. Hay ley and G. A. Tutor, of 8ohlmryj urn! (. . Hrown, Joliu A. Iee, Grant and Teen Hurt, of Keytavllle. ThM f tho party whom we have met are wide-awake, Intelll gent liKiklng gentlemen, and wlllevl-: dently make deaintlile addltloua to our dainty. They are looking over the country. lirmit.AKY.-On Monday July 2UI the reaidcuce of Frank Jteed, near Kueiin VWa, on the llmizey farm, wac entered by aonie arou during hi alMcnee, nnd clothing, eto., taken away to the value of about 2i. Entrance wan effected through a back window by iHiug an axe and breaking i the aaah. Mr. Iteed liaa 111 ausplcloim of the guilty party, and fin mmi aa found, arrest will Iw made. Hazk.i. Xcta The wild blackberry aeaaon 1 alxiut over and our people hnve stored up hundred of gallon of thi luclou fruit for winter' uxe. Xow the hazel-nut 1 very p cut iful, more no than for year, and what la la-tter than nutting partle along the creek bottom. Ihi not let the product of nature which are o free, go to wate. Xbw Thi ck. -II. M. Line of the Independence Hack t Dray Company, now uaes it bran new truck built by Krungcl. The wheel arepuinteda darr red and the laidy a deep blue, all neatly striped. Thi make t lie wcond truck our wagon maker Krcngul hn turned out. and they redout credit on hi ability a a manufacturer Xkw Hack. Mr. Xewt Jmun ha juot received from the wagon Hhopof E. E Krengel a atrong hack which wo built eHjMwIally for the trade of traveling men. It I strong yet light and mounted on heavy steel spring so that even when heavily loaded It Is easy riding, lie I much pleased with the workmanship done by Krengel and his workmen. Vai.i'aiiu: Hobhk Ku.iKD.-Mr Wayne Williams of tho dray company ofElklns &Co., Informs us that last Bundiiy he was enmiiellcd to shoot his fine gray horse valued ot f 130, on ac count of It leg being broken by the kick from another horse. lie had Just purchased an exact mate for him. At Yaciiuna. Mr. and Mr. Bhelly and children, also Miss Essie Tatom left lust Saturday for quite a visit at Yaulim bay. We hoM) that during their idle moments down by the sea they may write to the WKH'r8irE of the sights at the coast, particularly of tbow who are t hero visiting. LOCALS. Itan Die ha returued (runi Tacvuia. Alex Holme waa lu town this week. Camp ttuvva at Uotatnuiu Douty'a. J, J. ltuaml, uf Monmouth, la quit aiea. .. Mix White, of l.lnu oounty, la qulu alek. Freah endlea, at II A U'a. on Main atrtvt. Mlw lVt CattMn n'turniHi lumi Tliuraday, . . Cook atovea, a flue lino at (htuduian a Ikmty'a. Tho board of trade meet neil Mon day evening. tiet your hop ticket prluted at tha Wnht 8iuk ufitce. . Mr. Dr. 0. IX Uuller I vlaltlng re lative In Oirvalll. The genial Dlok Tom, of I'lirker, waa lu towu butt Friday. , Ml Iteeky Wing came up from I'lMTtlaud Thurmlay. There la to lie a big wedding lu 1S deo Valley next 8uuday, Milk tuke, at tlclwlck it fluff Maud, next tu 8tuektun'a. Mi Alice William waa nut at Alrlta vlnltlug ndutlvea Hi I week. Mr. 11 rave, f Xewport, waa vlaltiug Mr. II. D. Waller thi week. John ItriMik and Dr. McAfee, of 8alem, were lu towu lat Friday. Mm, Eitiv' m nuer, Mr Elklu, left furavUl tul'hIlom.uh hut Saturday. The flrnt wheat at Monmouth waa dcltvtmt on Thurtalayby8eu Doughty. Uotalniati A iXmty hav 900 doaen fruit can and rt atlll mauufat'turlug more, . Our people- iliould niaka It a point to ornament their pruiuiaea with ahade trvea. Our etlU'leut Job printer, Mr. Arthur A'llaoii ami wife, are ruitlcatlng at Xewport. '' Mr J. W. lUtraiid children are atill at Ftuley aprlug-t, above U-Uiion, ruatientlug. t It. F. Whlteaker and wife left on Wednesday for Yatulna llay for a tew week vlalt. 8. A. Craven haa been lying quite alek tu lila room next the pouitlce for the utt two week. ' The annual election of oftleen of Kagle Engine' company take place thi Friday evening. Itev. N.'Sliupp wilt preach at the M. E. church next 8uudy evening at 8. 1'. M. All Invited. Mr. White and family aeranaded Mr. aud Mr. jfeAdain Wedneaday even tng after the in irrlago. A. J. Whlteaker returnol frum 8outh tk'iid lost week. lie will go back agalu lu a short time. AN. Hallock haa the cm tract for carrylug the mall from the train tu the Independence poatoolce. , M. Iloaeudorf, of Portland, will con duct Z. Hmeiidorf store during bla alaa'iice In Huh Francisco. H.lt Tnwllwnt.englueerlnuuargeof the Iiidepeudeuiv-Monmouth motor Hue, waaiu town Tuesday. We are ludebted to our 8veretary of Sute 0h. W. Mcltride for the ue of nue valuable utatlaticul table. W. ll. Pugh la doing ttie brick work ou tlio luuk and chit It ue for the doutractom, HutchlusA Jaekiu. PiMtniita'ter IbilaTtaon aiiuounee iliat the lajatolllce will be tn fMlii 1 to 2 o'cliak each Hunday afternoon. L. Kilai Is painting hU hou-w aud iiulldlng an addition to It, aud U. W. .Shiuu I building a new fence thi week. Wi wjrj h tu ro I with tlu prienoe In our Miictum thi week of the earnest temwrauce worker of 8jlt Creek, Mc.M. iXHlaou. , Mr. J oil a McDaulel la limping about having run a uail through hia fuA while working lu Jaaperaou A Parker's lumta-r yard. J. V. Crelglitou, traveling freight agent f.T the X. P. It. It, waa here ou Tuewluy looking after the IntereaU of liiconiiaiiy. Mr. John 8e1lem, of l'kuAtiit Hill, Lime c.mnty, h is m rJe Mourn luth hi home, nnd hi brother J. IX 8eller I visiting him there. W.V.Price, of Mediunvlllo, waalu town Monday. Mia Xettle Cook ac companied lihn up m hia return and will visit near Medina vllle. i Lou, the China ciMik at the City hotel, wears diamond rings, smoke Imported cigars, aud Wedueaday hired Johnson's beat team and took In the circus at Hnlclii. A. J. Oisalman and wife have gone to Fish hike and A. 8. Locke and wife mu at Fluley springs, M. A. C. Hubert ii and family goto Yoqulna laty Bttturduy, The Dally OWucr, of Dallas, on account of ' uiiHiilllclcnt patronage ceased publication last week. It la a sure sign of decay when the newpitier cannot, live In a town. The Dallas paopluare in llgn.iiit over the arrest of Hale Bakuusto, Jain Wilson and A. K. Wilson for alleged selling of Htm jr to an Indian. They were tuken to Portland last week.. The charges are probably false. The very syiiutrlcil hop Iwuw of Mr. J. E. Kirklanl is approaching eompletl in. Mr. O ib wu out there plastering this Wduk and uis iiu at the painters flntsh you can h arJIy tell It from some m idem dwelling house. Monm mtli had an alarm of fire on Tuesday. Tho ro if of Mm. C jok's resi dence caught Are aud had it not beeu for prompt efforts of citizen the build ing would have baea destroyed. The damage was hnwever only nominal. Connnonclng July SKth summer ex eurslon tickets over the Oregon PaclAo railroad to Yaipulna aud return, will be sold every day except Hunday, good for going passago on date of sale on all regular trains. This will continue in effect during the season until revoked. Providence permitting Rev. T, F. Royal will hold services in the Evan gellcul church In Independence next Sunday at 11 a. m,, aud at Dixie at 8:30 p. m. Our fourth quarterly meeting will be held n Pallas on the Oth and 10th of August. The flfrt service at 2 p. m. on Saturday. , , TOLD BY CORRESl'ONDENTS, ALLtTGN ITtMS. - July 3d. I. Ball went to I.fyette Monday on bualnaas, Hev. U. W. Clark la building htm new nldence at tul place. Mr. J, W. Itrldwell returned to her htuue above Daltaa Tuesday. Mr, a H. llall and Ja. Glea little ly, who have beeu wry tick, are Im proving. The ahtMitlng mat oh between Al 8HilhinaiT4 and Hhauuon, waa woo by the former. A eolt belonging to L 0, Wann ran against a barbed wire (vih Monday and was badly out. H, E. Xotaon will teach the aeliool at this place thla winter, and C. A. llall the Hellevue achool. Humor are that one of our ntlreat young ladkw la auon to be tarried to young gentleman of Portland. Mr and Mm. Wm. IVMval, of Mon mouth, and Mm. Kd. Fonl, of Yatmlna, are visiting J, L. Rlggsof tbl place. Jeff Dyerly, bnrther of H. Hyerly, of till place, returned from Harney Yra- terday bringing thirty-eight head of cattle with him. 1 He waa Ave day making the trip, aid after arriving auld lit cattle al tweuty-eU dollars head. ZCNA ITEM Mm. W. a Earneat vlslUug friends aud relative In Portland. Mm.T. IX Walte, of Halcta, has been vlaltiug friend here the butt two weeks. J. E. I loonier started fur Tlllntk last Monday looking fur a location and chool. Mr aud Mm. (Iraut Walllug, of Pullman, Wash., are vlaltlag relative In town thla week. Next Wedueaday our new hog law will go Into effect and many (Wrmws are glad of the fact ' Mr. and Mm. W. M Touer, of Ya qulua, are visiting friend and relative in our city thla week. Chaa. and 8am Phillip and faniltle visited frieud and relative In Imle pendeuee last 8unday. Miu Emma Hugh-, of Dallas, Is visiting Mm. Ira Hurley near llydef vllle, and Charlie la happy. fleo. tlriawold ami family, of Hatrm, paaaed through our city early Monday morning on their way to Tillamook We are glad totmtice that our stag driver Mr. Redwlne la Mug well patronized, hi stage being eruwdod mmt of the (lute. Toner and Walling atarted up their steam thrmlier laat Monday, but broke their engine and had to stop for re palm, which will delay them several day. Jai ll.8hepard etarteil for Taooma Wash., to see about market for hi fruit He saya be will flay Bakmt price Our fruit men will thus aave time and ferriage money. Oeo. Dixon, of McCoy, pawed through iwic burg laat vV'edueaday moriiltig with A00 head of iheep. lie ay that lie haa 1 000 heail of stock beep which lie win sell lu any number to suit Ho ron YAQ,riAt Round trip tickets are tor sale at the fimt Nallonu' latuk in this city from Orvalli to Ya qulna aud return, good until 8rpt. at 1,1. each. 8l.r I.AKK.-O11 laat Monday E W. Cooper and wire, R. D. and Pall Cooper and Mm. E. C. Cnneett left for a short vlalt to 8alt Lake CHy, via the Union Pacini!, In an excursion party, lthri'RNKii. Mm. (larrlgus aud her daughter, Mm. ltlauchanf, rvturuet' lout 8aturday from the East In tin absence of any better house they tumei Mr, Crow out of his Ash market am are occupying that bulldiug. RaHBoad Fntroirrs. Not only is the Hmithren Pacific bringing In larg ipiantltlea of merclmiidiae and lumber but frum iur to li car bawls of hanl wood lumber Is taken back, nutklii(. loaded cam each way. FikxT Thbkhhino. On Thurda, morning Mr. M. Haley with hi steam plant threshed twelve huudiw! bushel ' of wheat in half a day on the farm 8uare Whitman, near Monmouth. The wheat is plump, but very dry. Xkw 8T.mit.-Mr. David Oelwlct and Miss Solphla Goft will open a con fectionary and fruit store In the build ing next to the Independence National latnk uext week. I'be room haa tan repua-red and conveniently ebelved and a first class stock of goods will soon be displayed. CllKKK Ilo.SB Umoken. Tuesday, July 221 a nephew- of J. C. White, o Crowley, while near the heels of a col was kicked in the face breaking tin malar bone. Dm. tee A Hutler dressei! his wound and he Is recovering, but will bear the scam resulting, for many yearn. ' Lkh Uiioken. A man by the name of Mackey foreman of the Oregon City pulp mills logging camp on the Luckla mute, was so unfortunato a to hnve his leg broken liwt week. He suffered several hours before medical assistance . arrived from this city. Dkxand pok Hoiihkh. Both Mr. Wilson and Mr. Retmleof this office have been on the lookout ;for the past month for a house to rent and can get none. More houses are needed. This winter at least forty more houses could And good tenants. . Bkim.iant Mktkok. As Dr. Butler waa returning from visiting a patient at 2 o'clock on Tuesday morning of last week he was startled at seeing the heavens suddenly Hlumned, and look ing up saw a meteor, of dazzling bright ness pass from the northwest to the southeast. We have noticed no men tion of this meteor In ony of our ex changes. SAILING DATE. ' KaoX VAQCIHA, WlllainotUi Valley....... ..........July 9) . .......Auuiil " " .... . Aufiutt If " " ......,.Augilt IN , raoM iam raaacisCO, Wlllamotts Valley Aufunt t August 11 AugiiKt t AUfUKt si TEMTLRANCE COLUMN'. Mm I. L, Will leaker, Editor. OUR WORK. (tXatllautd fane laat er, lnlur. al ih While ltlbtam-Aiu 1 tak up Ih pas lo Mulsh ih ploMiim uwk of llvlai yiai In atom llama tg work (tun la uur vaua al othw ptiluta In our wmuly, by euruil wvkN, Mr. Hlt an it Mr. Mont ranery, I baltm Ih Iml utat niHUkaiae ua my Hit Parker and (nun Mil point won 1 10 Ih Hill uy oTNuvar, Thhittgh sotn atlautk wir Miwulus waa ma avMlaa4 la Ihtlamilni dl.lrlt,hut warn nlvaaanily rrld byUiaa wheknawtrfatirmmlui aa4 w war MtmajraaiKl tn bvllvv I'lihtn anil biyal lskm wilt b lh rMtilt of Ih labor Ultra. W war aurry w had an lllll tlm lo proarnl our dllttirvnt Una at work, aail banmin Mulntrd wllhth ntwU at Ui plaea, ytt wtbtllar ntueh raid will rasull Irani ih.wrnMi fr..rn put kink ay Ut daer talara, and w rl glad to b bl lo add riraral r asm in our llatuf mnd fmm thai plant, Mr, Montgnniary wa railed from hr lo latllaa lo All her ppulutiHwt( atr Monday. Our atil ppnlalntnt waa at Alii! th Ar.1 lima w had svarvbtlM thai plana, and w war vary eiuvb plaaaad with Ih aurniund lug aad ih kind rrh-nda w round Ihar. Al thla point w tatty had lint ta-en ntmllitg la lhtalng, which wm wall ain-adxd by lb young blkt, Muuh Inlaml wm fall lu uur ntrk, aid a tay4 llun wm wwlly urgaaltad anr Ih ntmtlng wm er. Honta of Ih 14 Im war willing hi Ink up lb work oT Ih I'nkHi, ;bitl It waa ihvugltl bnit to wall till Hit buay ria wa nvaf . W war aurry our Um wm u iakan up that w eould am glr Hunt anntliar tvrulug to hilly praavot our dapartmanl work, at w wl.h aach plni vtaliad to undannutd Ih atwd f and dautand k ItaU ttntlad rirrt of ChrUilan tantparanna work. Vt w awl aura our vlall tbara will e- eontplUh niiii-h goal Air uur mitt. Uurnoit ntaalltig wm al IVa-hmn. whr dra, Hlgg. hld aarvbsM In lhvnlng. Tb young ladla and gvullaman waiuml iiullr lalaraatad la bar laature, wlitib wm prliiet. pally addraaatd tolham, Thay war willing to lake up Ih yiatng ladl' work to !! tha Vnko almuly al work, . and will aa,n rgaal, Th Uijal ttn I li lalkad of. aniHir wtu-S l ravlvlng at thin point lu lha oainty, Mid w ar plaaaad Iliat Ih youns Mka r willing to waar lit wbll rlbbue and Work h Ih goud of humanity, to bl utak lb world batiar Sir Ibotr having llvad In II, laUlM wm lb nril pl uud. wbrr Mnkltlgg again Joinad aompaay wllh Mra Moalgotnary who bad Uaan holding gtMpal tompraa ntaaUaga morning and evaaing. Un Manday Mr. Htgga hrld aa aftae a. aw ntaaUng sir Ih ladlM and ahlldrao of lit ally, whlrh rtaullad In urganlilng alrong ulonol dirty m-nbar, alaus lyal lgbm tt iwalv watnbara, wbU-li w r aur will In. eraaa In aumbar M Ihat uwd to b lb alrongml layl I ton In our oiuuty, and w ipaet to haar of grand rwiutta la (bit pari of lb MuIm'i vlnayard. W ar glad to n-rte lhat uiurh Intaraal 111 tekaa In all th now!. taga boih Hunday and M.mday, and our apaakara Itfl (baling thai Ihalr vl.ll Ihar wm both; plaaaanl and pnMltobl to Ihemaalv and lit tetw lhay an ntueh lor to praaanl. Uwltvllla i lha lal point Ibal wm VUllad. W had auppuaad thai II wm nearly tmpuaalble to raab that plant and nuula au appotntwal a- II IUI w awnd II wm an naar Alrlla.lban w ntad an rlbrl to rah II, but allad to gH II wall dftlard, au only a taw ara ahl 10 maal with lit apaakara, wlto ra- purlad plraaanl piao aud kind paopl. Irual lag guud would rwull front lb rriflfa lba bad nada to mob Ibla paopl. W hop to raoord a t'ntoa and liyal l.Mt Ihar alao wieHlma In lit flitura. It bad baan lb durf lha .lata prKInl to vlall ry point In lk aouniy wbar pipl oungragal k( putilio wwltlpor Hun lay aeb-ut, to praaant our drpartitiant work aad nrg all abildran and moral paopl hi iota la Ihl I'uk work, lo adiu-al public atntlntanl In our faur and hatp aat our v-blldrao from falling Inlulhaavll IcinptatbMia, bkh I destroying hiI snd bialy of our Atlraat and ba.1 lovad una. S.il a plao vtallad by aa but bad auin iirrowing muthcr w wlt.oar lha l-iaaof lb knd prolcelio a? lb o lhay bad fondly bopad todapand In Ihalr lournay through Ufa. lt ua all do wr bal In vry way w ran to atop Ihla airrow all orr uur fair land, and w ntn all t aumathlng If a will. "If wa aaak a flald ol iab.w w Mia Hud It any wbar." W h lo iaiHir BHinly thoroughly organlMd and Jnlon nnd Utyal Uglon vrywbar puaalbl M-rlh uttaaiuivantlon, Mour praatdanl um offared lha prlM banner to lha daiiity bk-b hM tba inoal naw mainbar. Tula Mannar wm at lb Part xpoalllnu.and U Ihla yar glvan to Oast cmnty 1 ballava, T my llial haa lh grealaat nuatbar of (jtiyal urgliia will alan carry Ih banner for 11. al rganlutbin. Will Polk county gvl lit I say yea, and bop lb I'aton of P.ilH may also jal II. - And now dear alaiers and frlt-nda of our taitae let in lhank you all Air Ih many antra we mielrad at mtt'h place, of th many neoiiraglng words kind hoaillalliy nnd dalaunee given ualn many way., and may hnl'a beat bloating. b y.tura till wa moat again, wbar trial, an t tr uuioa eann 'I raauh aa. PAILM UNION W.C. T, I'. Tliia t'nlim wm organ I aad on tb lith day of luly, UM, by Mr. Ann Higga wllh forty -nartar wamhira. Tit following ar Ilia unoar! Mr. J. Unvca, prnaldcul; Mra. C. . Hinllh, eorrcapindlng aai-ralary; Mr. K. M. orrtaon, raeordlng w-i rclary; Nn. K. Illddle, trMurar, aCSNA VISTA I-NIUN. Thi t'nlun wm or tuUiil ib (lb day of inly, um, by Mr. Ann Itlggt with twelve ehartar niambera. The urrt ar an lira, Mary Uavena, praldeut Mrs, M. U Jeter, eorrca ponding eacreury; Mr a. Hlirevc, recording a iretaryi Mm. V, H. Naali, irraaurer, - ' -- (Coinmanced bu.lnew March i, ImOO. J REPOUT OV THE CONDITION' ()K THK ,11 at Indcncndonne. In tlio Mlala of Oraaim. al the eluae uf bnalneaa, J illy is, KKI, aasovHCKs. Loan, and dUciinnt t IUD,70t.l5 . 1.17.. n& tverdrniia, .iwurad and ailtiircd J. H. llonil. Inatwure i-ln-ulallon.... tin fMin approvnd raacrve iigcllla . .Um from other National llsnaa tun from Hint Han ka and bniilti-ra . Hanklng-hniiai', rurnlliira anil tlil'rs Jiirn-nieipi'naea nnd tnxt-a paid.... einluinaon I'.H, Huli.l ....... ... Jhenka anil oilier i-a.h llama Iilia (if oilier lianka . ia;a.ui Itwjs J,ltt?,71 ;jii a,;i.iH I. MA.SH II, 17.1, HI I. nituift n,o ui IIK II, !MI.4A 107 OU IxUM fractional pitper uurrcilcy, lllcki'la and et-itla 4ple trfgnl-tndi-r noma . K.-dfrnpllon fund wllh IT. M, Trent. urr 10 per win, tu vircuutioni... ToUl , ..IIUU70.W MAHIUITIM. Oapltnl .lock pnld In t u0.0lo.an unnuaiunn.. i.irri.w Itndlvldril pniflla 8,I7I.I Nallonul Hank nnU oiitalNltilllig 1 1 ,aVH.k Individual dnuoalt atihlm-t Ui cliMk. 7J.TII.m0 Ttine earllflcslMi of deposit..,. tfiJ0.u0 iiue uinuiu) imii kb ana uittiKni-a..... kiu.w Total I II,I7U IM at tie of Oregon, Uounly ot Polk, mi 1, rr, r. vonnnway, caanier ut tno auove- named bank, do aolemnly awenr that the abov t:tteiniint 1 true to the beat of my knowledge and belief, W. P. CON.VAWAY, Cssihlor, ubaorlbed snd aworn to befor In llila.'IOlli day of July, 18W, A. M. UlTJtt.KV, Notary Publlo, Correct-A tteat! AllRAM Nkijios, Thomas J.. 'I, as, II. It. Jaii-khhon, lllreotor. To Our Cuatomsra. Having gold our entire stock of hard ware, stoves, tinware aud Implements to Mr. John F. O'Donnell, we thank our customers for their liberal patron age In the past, and would recommend that they continue to patronize the old stand, as Mr. O'Donnell Is an ex perienced hardware man und also a practical tinner. ' Yours truly, ) CWl'KU BB)8. vmruout indignation. rVstlltutlen Cannot Thrive In lade aendeneeA Haute ttr-eken late, eVIaeewa Oemeilshee . a Lawrleae Aet. Last week It waa rumored that house of Ill-fame was to he establlahed In our town, The tint of this week two women, on a blonde of about twenty.! wo years aud the other a mere girl took laamaailon of a house In North Iwlcppndfiii. They purchased fur iilturw and house furnishing to the mount of several hundred dollar, and etlled down tu housekeeping. On Monday night a committee of eillaen visited the house ami we are told or dered them to leave town within twenty-four hour or sulfur the eon- tueneea, They left the next day for rialem, but It seem the otinsequeucea name Just the same for on Wedneaday night some unknown persona baik na'k aud broke every window and aaah lu the building. lmps, crockery and window curtain were demolished. The hmise was apparently not entered. The parties ow nliig the contents of the building had not returned from Hnlem Thurmlay morning, The Intention of those who !ik part lu the lawlcea act of breaking window may tw In their mind war ranted by the elrcuinatancca, but If the mutter Is brought before the court It will deem It a crime, and penitentiary will be the retult. The laws of Oregon are very explicit In declaring a house of Ill-fame unlawful, but breaking win dow and ruining furniture la not the pr-swdur laid dowu lu the law. rin aw who took part lu the raid of Wednesday ulght hod beet make un tsstat of what they did. Two wrongs do not make a right. TRAVCLINO IN CUROPC. Parte te Geneva. ptpcolal t Wear WliS.1 (Ikmkva, Hwlt., July , lmi. We left the Continental bvtel at 9 a. it June Ssth, and had a beautiful ride all the way to Fontalneblcau, where we arrived In lime to have a game of baseball In the afternoon, having pur chased a Hpauldlug bat aud two or three ball lu Tarta, Hunday, some at tended church, while other visited the palace, which are much finer than Ibtaa at Veraallle. Itright and early at Funtalnebteau Monday liiorulng, JuneStKH. the boy were up and bustling about preparing for the mad. After cvt n- Ml and omelet at 7-W a start was mule. On leaving the town our naut lay for some Ave or six mile through the forrat ami over billiard table like rtaula. All kept well together, riding down the shady reactive of the famous wot), we sped along at a llfleen mile au hour gait with a much rase as you would go six or eight at home. Kinging college oiig, shouting and blowing whistle ami we toon emerged from the forrat, then rltllng past Hie rvaldcme of Iba lioiiheur, aud un to Ncmoura, having done the twenty mile In one hour and twenty-live mluute. Mblle waiting for lu.icli we employed an hour lu a wlm jit the Heine, about half a mile aiatve the town. The Kodak were lu clover al the bulbing place, catching the divers In the water and the heads and feet proiubwuoualy scattered over the surface. Htaiu the bath over and with ravenous appetites we assailed the lunch. Then the usual hamge and reel, and atsHit 8 o'clock started for Hen, where we spent the night. We heal not been on the road long until It be gan to miu and we wereststn drenched, and all but seven took the train for Hen. We seven who rule arrived almost a soon as those that trained It lu. Tuewluy, July 1st, via Jolgny, where we lunched, to Tonuerre, ftt miles, our route lay through a repetition of the previous day. Over the mint perfect road and under a cloudy sky we pasaed along through field of ripe wheat anil ails, and passed picturesque red roofed village. Wednesday morning we left the picturesque and ancient town of Ton uerre. It wa one of the quaintest places we had seen, being plied up on the side of a mountain with two huge cathedral towering above all the town like two soap boxes surrounded by a slusil of match boxes. (Excune the coniHtrlson.) At Montbanl, where we IH-nt Wednesday night, we struck the smallest town and hotel yet. It waa drawing so near the Fourth of July, and we without "llreworks or Ice cream," we sat out In front of the hotel till all hour singing patriotic soiig. About us gathered an entranced (?) multitude uf ninety-seven peoplethe population of the town aud lu lleut awe tlicy walcned ana listened to tlie strange looking animals from "Anicrl que." After we hud sung everything from "John llrown's Body" te "White Winged Mcdlnty" and "Little Annie lbs)iiey,"at our request, one of the hotel men Ming the "Marseillaise" the crowd and ourselves Joining lu the chorus with a vim that shook the street. Then Tommy Ilrlimmade on Is-luilf of our party, formally drunk to the health ot La France, while the hotel mini drunk to the health of the U. 8, A. Next day we hail a pleasant ride to Dijon. Mere we stayed at Hotel de la Cloche. This Is one of the lct hotels we ever slopped at, very large, grand, elegantly furnished, and ttbly conducted. Next morning, the Fourth uf glorious memory, we bought up all the red, white aud bluothut we could use, deco rating our wheels and wearing gay belts, sttshee and streams of trl-color bunting, besides the numerous Ameri can tings we already bail. Thus a sight we were as we wheeled through one awc-strloken village after another all that flno summer duy, to Dale, where we stopped for the night. At ulght In honor of tho day, we hud quite a formal little dinner, It waa also Floyd Junes birthday and be set out Mumms-cxtra dry aud cigars. Hut, oh how our thoughts wsnt back across the aua to the good times, the picnics, Ice cream and the llreworks we were missing, also the Fourth of July orations, etc., but not even a bunch of tire crackers could be procured, and so, for luck of else to do, to bed. Alas and alack I We continued our ride In the direction of Oeueva, by going to' Pollgny, we at onoe entered the Jura mountains by a slow ride and walk, up one continuous hill five miles long. Once up, the road became fairly level for mile along the high tnblo- "1 laud. Turn once more In the moun tain rauer wt followed up the bed oft roaring stream, well named, I Fur lulse, utile after mile. Above u the sheer precipice often naw five hundred feet aud as often we ouiild look down ucarly th same distance, In the midst of tbl wild country a railroad recently completed run through tunnels and over viaducts near the road. Home of our parly bad been lb rough the White iiiouiitalns, I be Alleghaule ami even the llocklea, ami yet declared that nothlug they had ever seen equalled this day ride. At every turn fresh beauties and grand views came before us. lSow we eould look down, down down In a valley ami see tlie clustering boUMM, the roads winding like white ribbons, and the fluids ofgrelullkea checker board and now our view would be shut in aud restricted to pcrpeiullcu lar walls of reek rising hundred of feet above our beads, And all this grand day's ride, the road-bed Itaelf was smoothed a a plank natd or an asphalt street. H wa by far the moat memor able day's rltllng on the tour so far. Mares Is a long town of a single street, completely hemmed In by inouutalti Though It was Hunday, work seemed to go as usual, aud we saw a parade of tlie firemen, who pulled their old hand engine. Wood seem one of the staple product (and naturally enough) of the Jura towns, aud wood aawer were working on every side. At La Faucllle we were 4YI3 feet above sea level, it being the hlgheat carriage pass lu the Jura. From I Fauelle we got our first view of the Al. On turning a Corner of the road suddenly the whole panorama bunt out upon u aud we stopped lu our mad deaceut to drink In the view. Imaglue It, If possible! rrom a mountain top uearly a tulle high, after having come through miles of forest road, we were looking out over the broad valley of Canton, Vend and (leiwva. Winding it way like a broad river lay I jike Oeueva, the city Itaelf seventeen mile away glltviilng at the head of the lake. Jleyond the broed and level valley and abutting It In like a wall, opposite to where we stood were the Alp in all their grand eur, Ml. Illatic, It Is true was nut v bible, but would have been but for the haae. We bad lawn told of this view many time but no description can dojuatlie !o Ua beauty. After half an liinir apent In admiration we re mounted and continued our descent. For ten long mile (by cyclometer) we e suited eontloiialy down the ever-w hid ing mad to the valley. It WAS some-1 thing like going dowu from the Mar shall I' on the Deliver A Itlo Uraiide railway, at least the naul wa graded something like that Much a "const" we had pcrhnti dreamt of, but never ex pected to enjoy Three time we stopped to let our brake cool aud see the view to better advantage and then coutliiuo our plunge. At (Sex we lunched, then a ride of two mile brought us to the frontier. Here the management had to deposit IS) franc on each wheel to lie returnett on leav ing the country. Then on, It was only a mailer or minute to ueneva, our hotel anil dinner. Our two days at Ueneva we have pleasantly apeut In eelng the beautiful city. We received quite a bit of American mall here. The city ha a great many Amcrlcau visitors outside our party, aud we were well heralded among them by the pnMr. The coming week we look fttrwar I to as the nuait picturesque and exciting of the trip, and tiutll the week or mors has passed Into history Ve can only say su revolr. I.ATKR. One of our party Mr. E. J. 1'arker, of Weat Cheater, Pa , received a tele gram announcing the death of his father. He Is now on his way home having started at once. Our party now number lilueteeu. PIONEER REUNION. The Wiarr Bihe Is probably aware that there has been a call for a pioneer reunion to lake place at Monmouth on the 11 th ami lili of Hcptenik-r. No doubt the Wrxr Hum commend the efforts of parlies Interested to make this aflalr one of peculiar Interest end one that will be a seaauu of Joy and pleasure to all who may participate in It. A re- artsembllng of our early pioneers, would be au occasion for gathering Incidents connected with the past. Time aud again I have met with companion In travel, ami on meeting It has always been au occasion of Interest and enjoy able converse. Time hastens on, and eoou the harbingers of civilization of this coast will hnve been gathered to the dust, and all opportunities of receiving from them personally, marked events lu history will huved passed beyoud our ken. Homo may be ludltlcrcut to the struggles of tlie early pioneers In their cll'orts to obtain tho "where withal! to be clothed," but those en gaged therein retain a lively remem brance of thu times when wheat and pen were a legal tender, and there are others who greatly enjoy the recount ing of Incident of forty or more years ago. I ncre are those living, who, ere the coyote censed It bowling, or. the durked skinned tttsirttrfiio hat! vanish ed from the sight, iM-rtimliulittetl the soil where the lively town of Indepen dence Is now situated, and I feci war ranted lu the UHstirunco that a meeting with these old pioneers, conjointly with the citizens In general, may bo made a marked epoch In the history of Polk. Then, fr a season, let our usual nvo catlons "take a rest" and let us come up to tlie pioneer reunion, determined fur the time being, to abandon all cure and devote ourselves to make, the occasion one long to be remembered. .... .. .. s.8. 1 A Famous Woman's Cape enee CmcAtio, Nov. 13. Mr, Wisdom: Dear Sir. I beg to thank you fur the delightful and re freshing "Itobertlno" you so kindly sent me. I have used the 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 unbounded success you ilcsorvo, I rumtilu, Faithfully yours, Emma Abbott. lfynuwanta fine $o5 sewing ma chine for tiVS delivered to vou direct from the factory cull at the Vkst 8idb oflloe. Only one for sale. Uood note takeu in piiymcnt. mm :cenrtgl A tOAalEB) EDITOB. A nil sjggad farmer talked into la saaettra bur wblB under kUirn wits "He y.,u Um editor I" ''lis,' w lb no epprvnciaurs repiy. "lou r- ba went rm, our daughter M Stek and Ih. to diet h dooped sod grew weak and pale, bad beaMttuba, so ippetlle, Back acked. band and feat Ilk Ina, eouldnl Mni, Mvaaa wua snugs, ana w Ikougtl an beat ounaumpUna. No swdldn helped bee until tried thai Dr. Pkma's rvorlu Pr. sorlptloe aanUoaed la your paper, when b b"a lo mmi la no Ume tail now wall and ulawrthar." anaennw m a ra-ua aua m a Now tba edllnr I tooklag for another em Th madid a M eured thouaaaUa aaHetogM was Um, farmer' daughter, raatorlng tba fa. mm ruacuon to ltky aeuoo, ami ramor. tag lb ototrucUon and tuppreeeione wkkdt eaiwad her IroulHa. It I euaraaiaed ta rlra aUefetl la every oata, or price illAf r. runded. It a legal mat wadtrine, tu bar. me, tonuuna ao wennoi lo meorlalai yrup or eugar to emir or fanaent Utlbeitt avb sod derang dKaathai. For a Bonk .of I pagaa oa Woman I Rer plaiMia, and How to Cur tbara, font aaalad la plain aneasppc) mtekm saw aeett, la eump. to Woaui'a biaraaaanv Mmiii-al am.mil. e m. auua auvat, usaio, m, J, 'X PIEF.rn FEUET8 auaUre, or llathartlc. eoonrd Purely Vage. labia. Oenll eeonrgtiur la alaa f aiaalleat. Cbaai SuaarvMtMt uJ line! lo Uka. Cur. . lea, llui..k& -y .wB.-i. M .iiHwpmaa. uj eru M oval a trial. Take Carol There la Danger In allowing InaciU Uy .rf the kidney lo grow through UiatlivL Tha iIm.ii .h.-l. .J loik-lu a diacaae and diiilaam vill wm.-, th. a-.u.j nari ot naann 11 II la ailnwea to grin munrnna upon litem. l Uo bladder, lou, If Inactive, and Judli-loua m!ia.b.n dm n.a aiMMMlily diravt Ilia urliu lowsrd Uieporlul a(t. will be arlnlnivd ba llu. ..oi. au.nH ,.r . in aateiiiug a aiuretto, let your ahull- rail upon lluatetu-r'e atoiuat-h Mlliera. allien atliuulalea tlie n-ual orgaua wllboul Irritating aud eiulllng Uicui, lo etftwu lo be i-Hroueuura lrum U)ll uunicUlcalad allmull largely reaorlcd to. Tu. bat a tendency ki rwa-l ; prrjudlvbtlly. I'll Hitler Invigorate lite fcidusya and bladder, in eoiutnoa with Ilia nerve slid 111 dlumtlta uniuu. fid au alDird Icaal aid. Ii alao srtord dual aaalatance to prevcuuttg aud curing liitcruilttrul and ranilltcnt hirer. KillliHiaOeaa, uiiutlpalton "wanwtwa i, siuue euitiugataa. Netlee ef Final Settlement. to iiteOHinty Oonrtofth aiatei ol llrecm Ha- lulk l-ounlr. f In Ilia umllcr ol ii eataleuf Joaliua Drown, Iniamatnl luaald aatate. Vhi are hereby noil, fled thai Jacob tlnitii hMfllcd bla fli.al ai 10 ma neir next i kin, snd all peraoi eounl In Iheealaieof Juahua Hniwn dml '"a final hvartng of the earn baa been al .... , Monday, Aaguat tb 4th, 10, wiitcu iiui you. and eacb or you, may ap pear in aald court and file otiJectluna lo eaid nitat ai-MHiut ii any you hare. JACOB nHOWN. A. M, III Itr.KV, icuuir. UL'li.hK lliW.VMKNII. Ally a. lor Mid Katute. CITATION. In Ih County Oiurt of Ih H tat of Oregon for viMij ui i-oi Miuuiy. la Probate J- In Ibe mailer of Hie aale of the real estate bebaujlug lo Ilia eaiata of C, J. Cooper, d To William Tate, Thomas Moon, Mar garrtta iMurn, Maballa Hherwood, KllnlwUt haye, Hacbel Po, Kobert Kueler, John r-tietrr, iboniM kngllah. Jane William, Maballa Hlgga, I1 Kngllah, Jamee Hrown, Uml. fcnglub and kllaatwlb Hlgga, belra and neal of k In Ui C. J. I oupcr. d'aucd. Wuaaaa a petition hu been prawnted lo aald limuly tourl, (iraylug fcw au order to aell the real ealat belonging Ui Mid ealate, you. and aaacb ol you, are hereby culled, and untiled, lo appear al Un term of wtd louuty Court lo be held on Un 4A o August, 1KUO, and ehow eaua why Ut order Jhr the sale of Mid mil .lal ahould nol be granted m prayed Sir In Mid petition, which real eatalv la dearrlbrd a followa, to-wtu Ucglnnliig al the Houlhwaat corner of Cg. low mill Tot, Uicuce Norlh e W Weat, . unaa ,o ineetti oirvor Mill HlrMMt ,hn NuMhai. ' Weal IJbcbaln. along mid alrecl; thence MJIh g,u chains; Ihenc IM I I clisllu; tbenc orth .W clialna lo th place ofbe lnulng. Alao beginning at the .Northwest corner of th tauid above deacrilied: thence liouth along lb Weal line of Mid land 113 clialna lo the Noutbwcat aimer thereof; Ibence Ml3Si "nl"! Ihenne North HIS chain to the .NoriUiaul niruer of Joliu Warnien alore bHie; llicui-e Mouth ar ar t'jwi absig the .olli line of Mill iiiwi Wlluka bi the lilac ai beginning, altualed Inlatllaa, folk founly, Oregou. J. MTOUr'l-'KIt, Uounty Judge. Dated at Independence, UrJutteil, w. Take It Before Breakfast The great appetlier, tonic and liver regulator. In ue for mora than W years In Kngland. Itailllve spncinc ,r liver complaint. Had taate In the ntoiiih on arising ly tbe morning, dull palne In the head and back of the m, tired reeling, diulneaa, langotir aympuim.of liver complaint. Hrmedy-llr. Henley a Kng llh tnindcllon Tonic, lldlrvw intlpatlii, harpena th npiwili and lime up tlie entire ayairni. Oct the genuine fnau your drugglat for II, and tak accordlug lo directions. MARRIED. KENNEDY-HILL. - At the resi dence of the bride'g mother, Sunday, July 7, 18t0, Miss Martha- Hill fo O. F. Kennedy, both , of this city, Rev . A. Myers, of Monmouth, officiat ing. No cards. Within a few days the uewly married couple will commence housekeeping in the new residence on E street, which will tie their home. We wish them Joy nnd may their troubles only be small ones, and all that DIED. LONG. At Kings Valley, on Monday, July 21, 1800, Mrs. Ellen Long, aged M years of pnemonta. Mrs. Lung was born In Reaver county, Pa., lu the year WW, and camo to Oregon in 1812, whore she bus sluce iVNtded. Who lean's a husband, ' two d tuglitcrauiid onvsmi to muuru her loss. 8ho whs an eirectlonate wife, loving mother, a kind 'hetghbor, and ' a faithful member of. the Prcabyterlun church for over 20 years. .'. -V' May Ood grant the bereaved com panion, and the children of our-flc' parted his sustaining grace, and 'a happy rciinlonin'lije Realm of Olor. . Ilffltl' OS. X ,s . ft CiiHiiet sets nnd hammtKiks for sale at Wheeler's. A complete piece of sheet music for ten cents a copy, at Wheeler's. You oun get six bread tickets for a quarter at Taylor's bakery, . , Ico cold soda, all flavors, nt Wheeler's book store. Tnvlor's bakery is prepared to furnish bread in qiimttity, to threshing crews; x LndltMt and children's shoes at cost, at MtOCKtOII'S. ' i Sewing niaclilnes and extras, organs and pianos at Wheeler's. also a Ladles and children's shoes at cost, at J. L. Stockton's. Ladles and children's shoes at cost, atJ.L. Btocktou's. Cuduhny's Bros. oelebrutiHl Cream city hams, for sale by Henkle & Wal ker. , Room to rout, office. Inquire at West SnE J J. lie, I Want to Dlckop, Trado, Swap, From Juit one Tur nip to thewholo of your Crop. When you have anything to Mil, cull and M-e J. D. Irvine. When you want to get Ibe bent and clieiitMwt Groceriea, call and see J. D. Irvine. If you want to get Low Prices on all kinds of Growriea, call and ace J. D. Irvine, And of coarse be will convince you by his courteous treatment. that you can do better with bim than auyoue else. J. S. Irvine, INDEPENDENCE. KELSO & CO, Iziies Dress ids. Boots & Shoes. Mens Clothing, - f Spring Hats and Underwear etc. KELSO & Co. W. W. Williams, AUCTION" HOUSE. -AND- AUCTIONEER. INDEPENDENCE, OR Will buy Anytbiug anil sell Everything. FEED STORE SECOXD ILVXD FURXITURE Main St., Opposite Opera Bouse Will move as soon as a larger building is vacant fi 5 a a. FRAZER AXLE GREASE . - RESi1 I?T THE WORLD. Xtawaartat quailllaaaraaaaurpaaaad, aotnall outlaatin two boxaa of anr other brand. No. affected by heal W ET THE OS. IK VIS C ' IX)R SAPI BY tiEALBRB OKWEHALLT. lyf . H. M. LINES, Funeral Director I AND -;- UNDERTAKER! A full and eoinplote line ot Fu neral goods always on hand. v