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THE Wl-RT SIDt. TUI I a week f minor ac-UK'nt. J. 1 Irvtm' Iiiminu I "hamilna; ii'i." J. T. lrvltu I In l''tUn I nu.liuaU IIIW. ; A IW II tio if l-ilmm at Hluklv A Walk.. Mr. K, 'ik iif Kings ViUH-y, waa ,i tuw tt Tut-aday, Mr. Vu, Klrkland wont to lHrl land, VdllVd.tvV, Win MrtttlsMii hid a vhUuMo hwt die l;tM Sunday, i j 5 ; ; I M U IVU Walton, t Kttno, In liijj Ml Nilllo Itlll. K IXilini and nirty aw li'intlitK ; tlila wkitlel.Ug Klk. Mr It, twur liw (ulnto.l lU diiw diiriujr, the viit wwk. MlLiUtr. Irvliw UatUtliij Ml Kitp iu iter dlYwmiaklliH lip. . . i At kat on hiindrvd of our cUIupiii hiv Hlwmt from towu rullcUu. Mlaa . Clara. FWur, of Orvullla, I visiting Mis Clara Irvine, of lul elty. Mr, At. Whllwikor l i-iilto alok al tht iv-ddem of hi father at Cwltran, T. I.. IVaiw, of K il wo In town Mmi.lny, al l OlbriMtli, of IVtrkcr. Mr. Witi. Stoat, of rrlinnlllo, I visiting J. 8. Staal iti'itr Monmouth. l.euox auap, owl laundrny oip lu market for tub hy llenkle Walker. Mi Clara Irvine w.ih vUitiutf Ml Huh WUilewker at IWhrant IhU week. Ml I.my CUrd liok Wodnv I iy' train for Yaitilna t riKkai at the wuUU , ,.- ' '" Medford U tvi luve a n ktlmt.U built Vavur A It iward hiving ip;liv for a charter. ll,-t at evuta a imnd, wheat M eeut a lii4ulaiid hy f 12 a ton kIuhiM wktlify our fanner M. FktmnrnV died at the farm real d.Miov f W, Ryan at ti o.elmk on TiturwUy m inting. Flnot Hn of llnvurlnii extruet, at HeukUwA Walker's. Mr J, II. Alex.n l,r w.-ut to IVrl Ian t Monday to pureh xx! a thro Khtug o.utU frhi father, J. AlesitiiikVr. Dr. ImvWsi in w.in taken m l Uuily III Lwt wwk uml lay t ileal ht dm for , m-veral houM, but I mtu-b Mtof now. Mi KtWe LtttMl, of Kaiiw City, oemsinof Y. M Stiver, our rallnwil iifoiit, U vWtiu Mr. an I Mr- Silver here. Another of tin ixipular vklekeii dinueiM will If trlven nt the City hotel next Sunday. The piiUHu I inviteil to 'Sirup la to iNiiner.' The thn year old ilatiythter, of J. A Venes fell dovru the lioiel talr on Tjwl.iy, hut chllil-hke w,w not killcl, utrerliig outy a few brulm. Tlit'un year'olJ in of Mr. J. H Somirml had two of his tot" nnwhiHl u:lder a freight ear at the depot Saturday. No nerloiM Injury. . O.I Tuel.iy Mi.' O'hiru while 'driving Mow town wa thwwn from lur haj,xs the team ruiiuing away, a id ne was ttilte badly bruised. WiK'ii the 1) M uifii at worK uu Cow (Vivk cmyoii et through tlien?, tlien t!u t'jrvulIU exlijiislm will be built liteh will he In ah wt. nix week. Mrs. Win. Mattiaoti left on Tut day' train for Yiiiuin -lur win, will Juln Her i.ter Mr. Jiw llublwril, who 1 tb-re, uLo Mr. Melon, of Salem. I'jii lui tur Wcbiter I rmtli'atlinr at Yrt ulna, and H'iwm.i.ter Iterry n w hiiiillitlie"piiiictt"furhlui. There 1 a new brakemi til an I nwl y also. Mi-w Ada Judn and Mr. Henry Tartar left with .Mr, Wayne WilllaniB family Tor Willi it i)rln We lenJay. Mm Judm will be gonu Uirtu week. J. K. Miller h.i mivt l from the farm which .h retvliitly owned buck of Moiimotil It and rented Mr. Hum Midem-e at Moimi ulh where bo will live. Mr. (Ji-'o. ;F.Kti r while loading mm b ileJ hay laat M nd.iy w.w iUit bailly hurt by the falliug of a bale tgulnl bin) while loMdiiig it in Mr. Kirklutid'n bam,' ' " : Prof. I). T, SLinley in In 1'ortlaud and on Wedutu lay hi family pawted thnnij-h to Portland, having come up fnmi San KraneiiMro, on Hteamer, via Yaiiiina. . ".V""' W. II. Wlieeler' lorj w h ul.ua coat of p iintHjirea l on ixith inside and utiMde. of the bulldiug, very much adding to th'j ajipearance of the premimn. Uert Heath, of th ) MMliinville Tvtejhwvi-lt yMet and hi friend K,C Apporson atnpiwd In town Weduenday evening on their way to-Clear lake on a hunting trip. C. A. Sawtello and family, of Full City, wert In town on Tuesday. Air. Haw telle ha piirelianed an int.'ret In lhcaw mill there and a larger and better mill will be built thin fall. Mr. Wayne William and family left hint Wedncuday for Up-wr KKla Hprlng to camp out. Mr Wil liam ha partlaly covered from her re-tent illtie and I eeklng rent and change. Hugh Htanley'a neven year old mm at Monmouth fell over the front of a grain wagon on A. W. I.uca, farm on Tuesday and Id right leg wan broken near the hip, and face badly cut. He 1 now resting quite oiufortably, Mr. M, V. Hililiwm, of Iowa, I vbtiting her 'lter, Mr. Itoblnwin, of thia city. Hint I looking for a good In vcHtinent an I If pleau I with the country her huaband will como to Oregon, aftyr mdllug hi farm in Iowa , Mm. Monro ami Mini F. Alexander were driving through the. wheat Held Iat Tueaday and diaturbed a nUmy of yellow jacket and the reult waa a runaway. Jloth were thrown from the eart, but not Injured further than brulwe and HcralcljcH. ' Mr. L'jul A Vleraul, mniager of the Chicago Comedy Company, waa lu the city Wednesday and Thursday making arrangement for the appearance of thin excellent company In our olty, thin Thuraday, Friday and Saturday even- ing. i A Una II lie of yurup', at lllukl A Walker. Jaixl Morrla, of Halvin, nt laat 8uuda) In town.. (let your hop ticket printed at tliu W KJ.T Hmu ofth. I. Vatsduyu ami will Frank were In towu laxt Monday', Mr, KmiiK'lt, of Monnnailh, la vlalt- lug at North Yamhill. J, I Stockton left for Han Fianelmo tltla week tubuy fuiak. ' I. M. llutler and family have packed up and (am to the Wllhoit apriuga. barley Craven and Alex. Itennle of Sulcni, went lu town Ut Sunday. Wooden toothpick, at Ilenklea Walker. J, l Irvine' reUUe la well under way and will I a enmmodlou build' III. '. ; '. " Mra.lt F.mter and Mlat Sophia Cluft went to Portland on lat Moudaj'i train. The bridge to North lndeieiideui la Mng raphlly built by the contractor St. John. , , . Mfm, r rj ar At lVretval drove eight hundre-l aheep to the IHirtlaud market till week. Wheat KHvlpta and load vheek rrlut.H itnd neatly bound at the WkkT SlIIKOtlUS'. Mr Wiunull, win haa Uu ruatl eating near fallaa, returned tlila week uiueh lmpMVd, 1 ) Flbworth H.ir4e,of Mjtnniuth, haa returned nrnn Hodavllle mueh Im proved in health, The foundation of the new acuool houe ahowa what an lniwlng atruo- Hire that will I. J. ti. Cooper aiwul Sunday at Yauulna Iwy and r-)rt a lively erowd over , there and Jolly aport. 11 1). Waller and I .ay ton Smith went over In Ya.pilna bay but Satur day; alm J. K. Itotiaunon, Mta Kmina Rail, of Alliany, with her friend, Mr. Kicharda, wa a Kueat of Hev. Hhupp htat Saturday. Mr. I., tammi, engineer for Preanotl AXeuea, la building a residence be yond the depot lu Hill' aildltlou. C C. iKaighty if the WWw wa In towu Wedmoday evening. It la pj-i. hie that the Ilally ll'.wr will belt v I veil. U Damon haa tlmlnsl an average of i'nK) buhel of grain during the pat week, and on Tiawtay ran thruugh iwai buxhela. Tin ui in who nay "My w rd Uaa gixHt a my iMiud" la uot alwaya to be trusted. Hetler take hi nelghlx.r "word" on aueh aubjecui. Kemmler, the New York murderer, wa killed by eleetrlety on WedueaiUy, The exprtMMiou on hi face la aald to have U-eu horrible. Mr. John Vernon wa well enough to lie In town thl week, but hi daugh ter Mi Allle I tunerlng greatly from bone ery!ie!a In one of her arm. The editor of thl paper will go to Portland to attend the pre awaieia tlon, and we expect W, W, Ilrook to fake charge of the pap.-r next Wednea day. Mr. F. Klrekpatriek, of Jefferaou enmity, Iowa, I a ftuet of Mr. A. Nel ton, of tbl city. He I looking over Polk county with a pomlble view of locating. The Chleago C.nidy Oompany I here an I thi e 1111,1 my piuteut an at tractive program. Tliey pl iyeii Thura day eve.iiiij an I will play to night and Saturday. Mr. Cat iron, of Monmouth, and daughter ltertha, left laat Friday to viit frleud aud relative In Kugeue. Mr. Cuttron haa two daughter, Mr. Craig aud Mr Dr. Ihivl living there. Mr. II. Hlrchl)erg and D. W.H.-ar are by this time In tlermany, Hhiaild any of our reader deilre to addrca tlicin they can be found at Hchmdden imtl 1 1 in Prucaxcu, which I iu F.urope. Mr. I. A. Miller, our monument dealer, eem to l-e buy with work In hi line.. He ha erected toiulwtonea recently ordered by J. W. Kirkland, I. Htaala, (leo. W. McUughlln, J K (avldon, Mr. P. Ilolman, David Par ker aud other. The prospect for a bountiful bur vent In Polk county aecm very bright. (irulii of all kind yielding much better 1 hail any auticipateil. We hear that forty btiMhela to the acre la a common yield, and aome even cbihn a blgh aa lxty on wheat. OihmI for Polk county. The man who cannot buy a witch nitmt liideeil Imj "hard run" if we are to iiutge by the priw at which II. 11 'ulleron a?ll them. A boy who minikee cigarette can aave enough In live week to own a watch that will keen very good time; and If he I a simm trailer can ku own a flue silver watch, A letter to our potmater warm the public agaliiMta man by the name of Mcugber who canvHHHca for tock auh acrlption to a Miiineapoli building and loan aocIutluii, If the people of Oregon have not already been fleeced enough by loan amociatlon, there la no ue warning them agulnt the agent. A tuwkct mx'tln will be held at Ituena Vlta on Sunday the 17th lnt. The flrt aorvlco at II A. M , fol lowed hy the sacrament of the Lord' Huppcr. Children' meeting at 2 P. M. A cordial Invitation la extended to all the people. It I Imped that all will come to remain through all the service of the day. T. F. Royal, paator. W. C Drown, of Dalliw, formally offered to the county court of thl county to pay for building the foundation and wall up to the roof of a court houae at Dullu. Thl would contlilm about jctO.OOO. Huch a court houae a he pro poe Bturting, will be a fine a the Denton county building aud coat com plete, about $80,000. There is nothing ttintt.il about Mr. Drowd when It come to building a court houae In Dallas. The advantage of a daily mall route from Falla City to Moumoutu via LcwlHville are uuiinrou. If connec tion I made with the Halcm atage at Monmouth a letter from Fal.iCltyvr Lewlavllle can go to any part of Polk county in one day, From Monmouth the morning train can reach all on the narrow gauge line, and from Indepen dence all point on the broad gauge At leant two thousand people would be benefited by the eetabllnhnient of aueh a line. DID BY SIDEHEADS. ' v - Notick, Tha peraon wko borrowed thbriai oiluir of Dr. I)utlt-r'iharni, wilt iliae return tha me to Kit Jolinaon'a atalde, ' - Ho mh YAqnNAl-ltound trip ticket art hr taU at tbt AM National tatuk lu thl city frtHii Corvalll to Ya- imlna 'and Mum, gtaal until Hept, SO at .! eaxdi, Nkw DwKi,t.iNii.-Mra, F. UTuck baa tlu) lumlier on tha iraund and la already ereetlng a atuall aotlage on the lot aer the atreet from H. A. Parker realdenee on K. atreet. Am Camk. Mr. A. K. Ionanl, of Mlaauurl, who earn out with the iMltou laitry, la vlaltiug hr aon here, Charlea Leonard. Her name waa unin tentionally omitted butt week. Nohmai, HTUiiKXta. W unde Uml that th Mlaaea tW Snelt, Alice William and AnuaHtovkton will at tend the Normal auhoul Ui coming winter. They will hoard at home and uae the motor Una morning aud aven- lu. WARKINd (llVMK TO TltK IttMUt,- Mr. Kd, Dove, of Dove lima,, aaya he baa been very mueh annoyed by alray bog getting Into hi fleliia, and h can not take tha time to drlva them out any more, an b going to alioot every bog he find eatray In hi fieliia from thla data forward. Halkm WAMKitoiaii.-TliUi ware- hou haa lawn thoroughly verhauled, new eleauer having tweu placed there lu. Mr. M. It. lUudrlcka who Uk charge la an obi warehouaemau having been thirty yearn la the bualneaa. He mc rtenmmeuded by aueh men a M. nuaeudorf, J. H, Cooper and It, Hlra-htarg, all of thl city. No doubt but that a full altar of tb farmer' patronage will be given him. Am Knkhiiktic Hoy.-Inland Young la only fifteen yearn of age and la uot afraid of work. Ha aall in aupport- lug hi widowed mother, aud he pay Mr. 11.11111 011 dollar a oord forth wood on the vacant bind Jut at tb edge of town aud la cutting It luto cord wo.nl for the market. He' will have pilte a imuitar of cord iff good oak wi, and hi Indintry we he will 1 rewarded by a ready aale. At th a HtCAanuaK, A letter from Ny Creek, oik nilk north f Newairt aaya: W arrived at the beneh Wed lien day all O. K. There are about alxty eni-a ou y Creek aud everyone aeema to be enjoying tttentaelve Im nienaety, Th principal abnwement areaurfbatblug, digging rork nyatera and lldln down the aand hill. (Our eorn-apondent omlta "mrthig"J W are cam-H'd one Imudred VanU from R. Hbelly'a family. It. D. Waller and H. Dohanuou came over lat eveulng Tb Chicago CVtBedy Omipaoy are playing nightly to" crowded buuaea at Newport and ar giving the beat aatla- factlon. Kverythlilg over here baa a kind of "in-atilneir' air. On know everyone b meet a, whet Mr h ha ever aeen them before of noti OOOO YICLOf. Lkwikvillk, Aug. 4, IHUU. Mr. KlilTim:-! will give you a few notea ou threading and th yield of grain. Iaae Hlm-Mon atarted lit machine VIouday and threahed ou an averag of i-iw bushel per day during tb week. Hie beat day run waa giV! busliel of wheat. The fall grain yield I aa fol low: John Llndefman, 44 bushel per acre; Henry Klaata, 43 buaheta wr acre; F. Smith, 3H bushel to lh acre; Jim At water, Sti bushel iu the acre; Lafe IHighary, over St) umbel per acre. TkacvHtaat. WCATHCR ttORT. Julyiau tmrlnx July. Il, llwr w I days no which rata Ml, and iw laches u(walr. There were ll clear, i lair and slouily days. Illlfhest Icnip. fur th umulh t ua the Oil liwmi temp, fur lh month tfiin th Ijth and Mill. , Mean temp. (! th la illlhW', Monthly rn( of lemp. 47 (irwlral dally raii( of temp. 61 im t ia ikHh. Uat dally rne aflemp, on lh Hto, The mean dally ran of temp.SI t Jl. The vera mean wiup. July la 'Jl year I that 6r July of IhU year belnf twlu normnl by (.iPs dettuleaey sine Jan. I, . I. Th avernf prml)Una tut July tr the same time UU.4I Inches: Ihst aw July of Die present year being below normal hy lyM In excess sine Jan. I, VP, Th prevailing winds r the month war from the north during tl days, nh I day. During July, W, then) was noealu, There were IV clear, e fair and cloud days, lllghcai letup, fur the month wuvioa the tlh. . 'l'lic Inwi'.l temp, for the month was pi" on the Isl, The mean temp, for the month.wa se t. Kola, Aug, I, Istnk Taua. 1'SAwa. ZCNA ITEMS. Mr. and Mm. Debt. Hkalf, of Hllver ton, are visiting their daughter, Mr. J.K. Phillip. Mr, (leo. W. CGiggett, of Ilillaboro, I visiting her parent, Sir. aud Mr. John Phillip. Toner A Walling laid aalde their old engine and bought a new Itusaell engine, It I a beauty, T. M. Redman, our beef u'tan, will re turn to Mlsaourl ere long. Be aeema to like It better than our fair Oregon. drain aceum to be turning out aome what better tliaii expected. . David TowiiHend'g wheal went 30 bushel to the acre. Dy Saturday evening there will be very little- wheat left In the shock in Spring valley, a one can hear the steuni threshers in all direction. If the ten per cent, meo of Salem wished to do anything toward build ing up Halom and Ita aurrouudlug country they would atart tin agricul tural machine factory and foundry. The binder, threshers, plow harrow, and steam engine could a well be mude here aa at the East; and thus build up our own state and thu retain an emenae sum of money1 at home annually, Why , dou't the Halem paper start the ball arolllng, and thus holp toward building up a trade fur the Halem merchant and ur farmers The farmer here have to bay 1170 for a binder while they are being (old for $80 In th East, Toner A Walllug paid f 1,100 for their engine, whltth could be built at Halem for ix or aevtn hundred dollar. The money men" of Oregon to-day are retarding the progress of the state. Wbon will the people awaken from their alnmber? ll i u TliMPliRANCE COLUMN1. f' ' -- Mr. L. U WhUeaker, Kalltnr. aeaNA vimta LamuN, Th lyl TamiffriMii llnn ef lliium Vll wa orultia br Mm, U I., Wlilimiker, July , vn with thiliiwlti niiil 'ihiii m ittrtwr-u Cmua-mt, MIm Mltl Umaaer! iworttliig -Miemiary, Mary atirlVMi mrr mnillii( mralM'-', MIm Unr WimetiMiii Irwuurer, Ml Mary Jimilii itrtanlnl, MIm Ulara Jln llhreritMt, Mta Kilitl Tyln Jaat tor, Im Nh nmratiNl, Jmura Wlllaolit Ibiwvr iiwrliiiiiiipi, (III HleliarilMiii. Nuiutnr or niciulwra U. Miwt on Muniltr t e, a, Aiaua lauuM, Urt TiiiMnuii 1Iimi of Alrti wm uriuilMl by Mr. U U A'hllMkr, July 11 Ima. with m aieiuiwr with Hi illoalii( Hr- mi a iiM-aibMw I'nwlilciit, Ml I.IHlt tvimi nmtttlliii wrulnry, t'lyiti Wlllltilt HWHilliij nen-tary, Wmt W'iIMhiih; Uwwaier, Jl Uw, lllirrlii, Jeul Will. ua, Mt-MuaSatnriiyatr, a. HOMMUVTU 1.1110. liyl Tttinparaae litaloa ef MiHimouth MiM-tnlul July w, li, Willi IR aiialMra, lYMldmil, MIm lur llllli rveonllni iary, Mlw Kdllh IVrelml; eunwiKiiitllii telary, Myr Miallhi Uwanumr, laila Kliiwri; tlta-arlaa, fwilt MuCulLHit, gwl on ami day at I r, M. (IUhKM ipy Air thtt Mlu 101 t'n In ton lal aa Inavriam llilmrwli-wlll iMr nl -r.. CCNtUt RKTUMNt Of 0RC00N. Now that we are on the eve of a new cnu lh following return of the at vera! eountteaof the state will la of lutereat: "or lh yMr ImhD put tiem Br , Nubia ....... atl tttl im IIM 11 MI Mil Ml nam ! ' 11 it . nr iwn tiiio 4riU M l n .- .! ...... BtH .-ir ai.i 4l art i rm Tii 7Ml i!u trt I m a toil , iwksmM 'iDlaua ........... Ml .4 (.Xiluilll iiii aaa t ... i ."urry ....... limiu ..., n .... !MSlt)M ., ....... .... Uiu .... IMU .... Ml ... IW tm .... u .... n ...tint I.lna........ Mrl.iu ..... INI M.l am M ulUioiuh ...... iPMi hk fcil rillainoik IU luil I'mallll ......... l t'ukm ........... t.'iB Wmo.. ......lu.Ji WMaiiilue...... Kei t i aiA Kmhlir.......... JW toil Tutal ll,1ut i,ttl Ot.lA . LOOK HCRCI Mike Itoaendorf haatakeu charge of Zed's ator until the latter return from Han FrauclMoo. Now Mike want to show w hat be ran do when It come to riling giBMta, The e.t of goods, or what they Bold fur heretofore, will have uothlug to do with It For the next so day 1 wilt sell good tlieaM'r tbau they were ever ald for In lmleieu dene. All you old tettler know wheu I any It, I mean, and do It, Now come ou and lay In your supplies, and you new comer, come aud price gHl while I am her and And out how cheap I ran aell good. I w ill atluw gm-d dla euuut for cash. I am determlui-d to outsell any store In tin eoiuity, and I know I can do IU Come and price my good and If I don't do what I agree to then dou't laiy from me. Clothing and dry gnoda I want to gel lid of, price I uo object. I want to sell bvc-tuae I told Zed I could beat hliil selling gissls, and he doubt It. Come one, come all, get your bargain a you used to, MlKti IbmKNlHiltr-, at Yax Itisa-ndorra store. THAT PIONCCn HCUNION. 'Twa a happy thought conceived by I1I111 who first railed far a reunion of pioneer, and the prospect are that we will have a time of great enjoyment 011 thu 11th and Villi of Hepteiutar at Mon mouth, when the pioneer and ourcltl- sens In general meet together to join lu iwlal converae, and make It a festive oecasluti uch a old Polk ha uot here tofore wttueaed. We have met with several old pioneer, who lu aaklng of the coining meeting, express them selves niimt enthusiastically lu Ita favor, aud who anticipate a season of enjoy- meut not to be Ignored by any who fully appreciate the significance Implied In the term pioneer. Harvest will be over by the time et for the meeting, and what more pleas urable, after the year' laUir are com pleted, to lay aside for the time being all (tare aud labor to partlcl-mto In an occasion, which must bring to mind memories of the pat, when thl beauti ful land of our wa but In an embryo tate of settlement and civilization. Among other thing It will be a good time to compare our present iikhIc of harvesting with that of many year ago, - wheu the fW't of from twenty to forty horse or cattle were brought Into requisition to separate the golden grain from th straw, aud the wind of heaven to separate the grain from the chaff, yet Urn were glorious time, aud never were a act of people more contented and happy than the early pioneer. No clasa distinction, no purse proud cormorants domineering over the poor, all on au equality, and heart in union one with another, they j took their boiled wheat and cninn In thankfulneaa, and meet hisipltubly en tertained 0110 another with o-h-ii hiiiid and generous heart. We ho-Mj to see our friend, John Nichols and David JoIiiinoii present, aa well aa Carey Embree and Jocph Huver pioneer of 1H44, for they If no dis poned could entertain the -icople with many Incident going to show the effort and atruggle endured lu found ing a new home on this wetcrn const by the early pioneer. We are much pleased with the course the Wkht Hidk bit taken In giving such prominent notice of the reunion, and we urge It tiKn the paper of the county to give thl grand effort In be half of the people entertainment and enjoyment, due prominence through their ooluinu. Let there bo 110 failure In making thl reunion an occasion ecllpslug all other lu the history of Polk in social and friendly relation ship. Pioneer aud all other bcur In mind the 1Kb and J 2th of Hcptember and be on hand to swell the rank of what certainly must be an occiudon worthy of remembrance, H. H A Bay lda of hi Father. At ten year of age a boy think hi father know a great (leal; at fifteen, he know a much a hi father; at twenty be know twice a much; at thirty, he 1 willing to take hi advice; at forty he begin to think hi father know some thing, after all; at fifty, he begin to seek lil advice, and nt sixty after hi father 1 dead he thinks be wa the smartest man I bat ever lived. TOUMISTt IN WITZCflLANO. fram Abava th CUulM. (NpevtalleWaTMiii, , Intkiu.akkn, (Alp.,)July III, Mm. Thuraday, July loth th party left (Ivtieva for Chnmntiny, which I situat ed at the baa of Mount lilac, aud I only summer town of many hotel, We stayed there three day. Moat of u went up on the mountain and over IheMerde Olace, which I one of the largest glacier lu the world. The hotel proprietor her showed us many favor, and w presented him with handsome oftlee olts'k before we left, Our next day'a ride was a chapter of accident, w went up over a very high mountain pa, and our ride wa along a very narrow road. On of the boy lell In a faint, but fortunately to ward the bank. Had ha fallen the other way It would have been Instant death, and at a turn In the haul another one of lb laiya lost control of hi Vlo tor, II Juui'axl off and let the wheel go down the aide of the mmmtnln where It Imlged In eom bushes, When recovered It wad aome what of a wreck At another place atlll another fellow ran aver a dog. The dog waa killed and a crank waa broken, but he had an exlra.au redm waa waul made. HI range to ay, the accident ail hapiited to Victor wheela W arrived at our dea tlnatlon flnalty.but "your truly" had a large elegant tiailhach .however. A few of u went down by train to the head of take Oeneva. Here moat enjoyable hour waa snt seeing the castle, rendered enchanting almtat by the geulu of llryoii, Donlvard'i dun geon, the Hail of Justice, th old tower 1 dale won A. D.) and all th castle were visited. After that a boat load of u rowed anai ml th castle and picked wld flower off the has of the grey wall where they descend into the lake, at thl !ut 300 feet In depth. After those who wished had purchased ouveulr of the h, all mounted wheel aud returned up th valley of the Khotie between towering moun tain wall to Algle, eight mile, where we sH iit tb night. That evening we took a stroll by moonlight to see the auow-capped peaka gham out aa the iiksiii rua alwve them. The grandeur of the scene to us who had been Journeying acMaa the plain of Central Franc wa iikmI Impressive. Next iimmlug eame the rub. Our Mute lay over the high imm between Algle and welsliniiisii, To Cambnl- but, where we were toluuch, then-ad la a continuous hill. It took us from 8 a. m. uutll nearly msiu to make the len nillea. Arrived at Cauibollaa, we wcreVjot) feet alaiv the sea level, the highest point we shall take our wheel during the tour, After a good dinner and a real, we started for Zwelclmmau, our resting ple for th night. If our road of the fnremam had been a hard one to travel, that of the afternoon more than e-miMnaated for It After a mile of upgrade w began to decern!, aud from thence enjoyed a cuast of over nine mile. Down the precipitous gorge th apeudld roadway wound long, now being a mere shelf with a projecting wall upon the mountain side aud then running through a little hamlet, at w hose log ebalet w ith stoue eovered roofs, we hail carccly time to glance a we aped by. At many place the Irrestlble grandeur of the scenery iHiinieed ua to stop and drink It in. At more thau one turn In the road we eotild l'ik down over loot) feet perpen dicularly luto the valley far below. CroMlug hairing mountain torrents by iiImIhiiIIuI stone viaduct and by frail wooden iiridgea we mhI along without uilshup, and were at our destination slmiMt ere we reiillmd we bad started. The next day'a tide waa quite a change. We went out of the district where French l poketi luto the Ger man (iingoa. We had the finest day'a ride yet, ou that day a continuous down grade for tweuly-flve mile to Th 11 n, where we lunched at the Itclle Yue Hotel, Thiinlaavety quaint old town at the head of take Thu 11. '1 be principal street with It sidewalk lu trie amiiid story, and It quaint old house are the prluclml all met loo There Is also a very picturesque sell low, or ciiHtle, reached by climbing iiiiIIiiiIIihI stepson the able of the mountain. The Aar river ruhea through the town ax di the arrowy Hlione, which, true to II name rushes at race horse ecd through Geneva. FroniThun to litter liikcii Is flften mile over the fluent road In Furope. It I a mooth a a race course, skirting the shores of take Tliuu the entire dixlance and "often ttinuelhsl through solid rock. Imagine thl ride on a pleiuwut July day. . Interlakeii "the Pari of Hwltner kind," I a summer city of F.ugllsh and American tourists, Tha elegant hotel are built on a mammoth scale, and are filled almost eutlrlcy with Knglbdi shaking icoplo. Although the language of all the town we have been through since Thuu I German, the shnpe-kecpor or hotel man who cannot speak Knglih would tie hard to find. It I on the Kngllh and American tourist that nil build their dream of fnt ua wealth, aud in fact aecm to Imagine that an English-speaking per son must ncccKHiirlly lie a millionaire. From the Juugfrau hotel a magnificent view of the mountain of the same name 1 obtainable, Twelve thousand feet high and snow-clad, It tower above the neighboring mountain, a giant among pigmies. Iu the evening a hand of wandering Italian minstrel beguiled ua with soft Neapolitan melodic, aa we sat on the, plaza lii front of the hotel, watching the moon rise over the snowy peak of the glittering Juugfrau. It wa a pwin In Itself that evening! The music, the light among the tropi cal piilms and plant In the garden; the ladle lu light summer dresses piin lng to and fro, and above all the ghostly snow-chid peak bathed In the silver moonlight. The next day after a lute breakfast, most of u rode up the valley toward the Juugfrau, some eighteen miles to Liiutcrfruiinon where we lunched. After eight mile of forest shaded road, which run parulell with a narrow gunge railroad, we arrived and there could see tha fumnua Stun back Fall floating like a fairy mist down the precipitous wall of the valley to Ita rocky bed 0S0 feet below. After view ing thl wo continued up the valley to the still more beautiful Trummolbuch, where the torrent of raging water, about the size of the LuCrcolc,haa oaten its way through tho solid oltfFand rushes through a round npertura on one aide of the uurrow gorge with uch torilflo fori that It strikes the npswlt hid aome fifty feel distant, almost horlnoiilally, It wa an awe Inspiring Ight to stand on the frnll bridge, which spans th gorge and look at thU volume of Icy water coming with more velocity than from Uiim - pump from out itaelf-worn circular aperture iu the ris k and dashing Into atom on the opposite cliff, thence raging and foaming into a bug clrculiir basin seventy-five fuet Mow, having been turned at right angle In II course of fifty feet, ll I one of the mtt wonder ful and beautiful thing we bav come to thu far on our four. After lunch had been dlievd of, tho full visited aud the wissl-earvltig ahoist bought out, we atarted back to Interlaken where we arrived just as a most terrific thunder storm caine, and we 110 vooner reached the hotel when th rain eame down In a manner that would make Oregon aslianHsl of herself. Her we very queer tnet ontunn-hort skirts, blacK lastloca, white puffed lceve aud fancy but, ltut it I the custom of th country. To-morrow we go to Grldelwald, returning here the next day, then to I.iiccm w here we stop over Sunday , To bo continued IlKHT I.t I A. CCNCROUS TO TMC EDITORS. itHtrtlaiid Mereury.j On account of the closing of the Ca sino theater, the eilltorlal convention will uot be held lu that building. In stead, the gi'iitlcman w ill be given free entertainment nt the elegant and luxu rious Marqimin Grand. On Thunslay last Chairman Casey, of the committee of arrangement, called upon Manager Frknlhiniler, of th Marquam Grand, and that gentle man, wltluHit a breath of hesitation, said: "Certainly, theedllor and their ladle will be admitted free, I have alwayg mad It a point to show thl ouurteay to your fraternity, I did it In taulsvilh, Clucltinutl and .MIiiihiio II, and I deir the Oregon ellt.r to understand that they are welcome to th free ue of the Marquam ou the evening of August llih; aa you sug gest." Mr. Frlcdhiudcr eiaild ii"t have been more atrable, am) considering the great attrai lloii ou that date, hi generosity will certainly be appreciated. Maud Graiigr opens at Hie Mar quam 00 the evening of August lllb, for a wtek, lu her new and great play, "Inherited." Thl she first produced In Washington, I). C., a few weeks ago, ami theater-gtNr went wild over it. The pre teemed with pmiaea of the tar and her play. In other KaMeru eille she revlvinl eipial eoliipllmeiita, o that the newpr fraternity ha a great treat In tor. Colonel Patrick Henry Winston, Washlngtou'e fiueut orator, will addreaa the editor before the curtain rl, aud between acts Ore gon editor will entertain the audience. It will be awn, therefore, (hat It will be mtvasary for all new simper men di sking to a It ucs thl ularb attraction 1 to reach thl city ou Thursday. Karly on Friday morning tic mrty w ill leave j for Astora, aud tillt.ir and publishers desiring to avail themselves of (lie free dom of (he city, Ita street car II inn, The Portland hotel a ml the theater, must secure badge from Heeretnry IVnllaud or" Blward Casey, at Mr. CWy'sollUi, fo,t of .Morrison Mtreet. Mr. Casey I leaving uo labor unper formed (0 tuuke this gathering of the editors the hlimt enjoyable one lu the history of the awoclatlon. He deserve the unstinted praise of every quill pusher 1 11 Oregon -and thems-lety will say bo, after realizing (he complete ar rangement he ha made. '. 11 -' - 1 .1 . 1 . MA Hit I F.I). HASTINGS --JOHNSON. -On Hun day, August ,1, istai, ut the residence of the bride' mi it her lu Pet-diH val ley, Polk county, Ml Father John sou to Itculs'ii Hasting, ull of thl County. Hcv, I.cltcli, of Dnlla, oniclatlug. The newly married couple are among those of Polk county' moat popular resident, mul (heir wetldlug was wit unwed by aome forty nlntives and friends, After the ceremony an elegant wedding dinner wit Hcrved, and from the numcrou samples of cake on our desk we know that the remxt was a most sumptuous one. They have the best wishes of numerous friend for a happy Journey through life. RECORD Of DEEDS. Iteul estate transfer for the week ending Aug. "d, funiWied by Sibley A I-jikln, of Dallas. M I, Itolililns to HcMcr A Kills, lot In Dnlla; SHOO. Wm II Hlo-icr lo ll A Thomas, lot In IndcHndcnce; $500. J M Wise to Phcbo McGrcw, lot In Pcrryilalc; II. K K Gilliam et nl. toHnrah Glllliim, hind in 8-5 ami 0; f I. Haruh F Gilliam to W 1) dillinm, laud In 8-5 and 0; 81. It A Hphiwu to W I) Gllliiim, land In 8-T; $1. Totid amount 11304; 1 mortgage, f 100. The records of Marlon county, Ore gon, show the platting of many thous and acre of land in small tract of from 5 to 10 acre. Capital City fruit farm of 810 acre, Httnnysldo number 1,820 acres, Huuuylde number 2,110 acres, Hunnysldu iiiiiiiIht J),otM) ncres, and a numU'rof oilier have lieen placed on the records by the Oregon Land Com pany of Halem, Oregon. Thl company I also doing busluc In Portland and Albany and ha for aide numerous other Hinnll tructm The groat advant age of thl plan U that It bring to gether In one community the class of peoplu who are nil engaged lu the same bualiUM, via: fruit growing. Con sequently there aprlnga up huge dry ing nud cnunliig etiilllHhmciit similar to those in tho city of Halem, which ad vantage make prolltablo market for the product of these fruit tnrnw. Con sult your Interest by buying of the Oregon Lund Company of Halcm. Port land or Albany. : A bouse well painted will always at tract a ctiHtomer, A durable paint, like that aold by H. K. Patterson, i tho most economical to buy. Heady mixed paint can be purchuHcd always of the Maine shade which has many ad vantages over hand mixed paints, Try Puttcrson'Bpnlntn. TIIK BTATK Opens September 12, 1890. pOCItHK or UTt'UY arranged esprwtshly Ui lymepi the needs of the r arm lug and Me- oiisineai iniernsuioi i,mi--isi. iMni, Ominindl'HM and Wel.Ventllaled niillillligs. The I allege la Inealed In a cultl valed and Christian community, aud uue of the hesllhliwl In IheMlala, MIIJTAKY TttAINIMI. Kn N. Nt C $160 tar tli Entire ln. Two or mors free nnholarnblia tn averv rVHiiny. Write for l aislogue lo n. u Assoi.u, i-raa ,urvms, ur. J. S. Ir viae, I Want to Dicker, Trade, Swap, From just one Tur nip to the whole of your Crop. When you have anything- to aell, mil nml a J. D. Irvine. Win n you want to get the bod nml ht"iKit GrofTrli-a, rail nnd e J. D. Irvine. If jtt waut to gel Ixiw rrits ou all kinda of On-wrles, call and sc J. D. Irvine, And of course lie will convince you hy liU courteous treatment, Unit you cuu do ladtor with bim than anyone, clae. J. D. Irvine, INDEPENDENCE. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. NtiTirK h heri-hr given llisl by vlrlurenf uu order r the I "mini fiwirt of l"olli Omiiiy, male ol Drvgon, made and entered of remrtt milhe4ihds.v uf Auu.t. liH I will ni at public anelhin lo the lilijhest bidder, tat eah In liaud, on the 1 UA day ptrmtr, ItftKi, In front of the court house door. In Pallas, Polk l oiiuly. Hlale of Oregou, Ihe Silluirlng iIihitIU'iI real nipert)r brlonirliig to the estate uf I', 1. Cooper, dmwnl, lo-wlt: Ihtiliinlng at the Mouthwval enmer of t'g luw's Mill lll,lhllllvNllrlll3,, West ISIInkn lo theeitgear Milt street, thrnee North 61 W WW 1.2ft chains alung auld struvl, llience Hisilh tl'J ehsliiK, Iheiiee tJMl 1.1 elialna, lli.'hi-e North Ixfl chain to the place of be ginning. Ali 1eglnnlng al the Northwest comer of the limit alntve ilearrllied, Iheni-e Houlh along ihe West line of said laud 11.1 chains ki the milh-ei4 eurner tliereuft thence Weal l links, llience north ll ehatim to the North et comer of John Wnmlrcs store house, llience rhuith at" K.hkI along the aoiith Hue of Mill ulrevl i llnka lo Ihe plneeof beginning IIiiiiIihI In liulliiK, IVIk lmiity, Oregon. A. M. lll'HI.KY, (itgH-ra, AdnUnUlralor, Notlo ef final Settlement. NfiTtCK Is hereby given that by order nf the ll.iimiKhlt. Uiuinly Unin of the HUie of Oregon roriHilk County mude at the August term thereof A. M. Iiw, In the nmtier uf the twlnte of 1-1 Mvrw In, deceased, the CM Utif October, A. 1). WHO, was rlxcil for hearing the pel ll Ion Air final Milllcinenl nnd llnal exlilbll of Ihe adinlnls I rotors therein. All Mniunnr hen-by noti fied to upin'ur al wild time and place, and how caiiite If any there lie why the prayer of alii pciliulon should not begraufed, Hy order of J. 8TOIWKK. M, K. MKRWIN, I'miiily Judge. AdiiilulKtralor. S:g IN THE POUND. NOTll'K IS MKKKBY OIVKN that I have Mils day tHkcn up nnd linHiundcit: due brown horwi, three or four years old, branded on Ml shoulder, M. I,, iipslile down. one buckskin hone, four or Ave year old, atrip In fnce, left hind leg while, A u old sorrvl inure mule, with saddle The above will be aold at public auction to pity eienes. If not culled for In Uin days frum dun.'. UKO.MACAl'l AV, City Marshal. Independence, Aug. 8, Ull, Tak Caret Thr I Dangr In allowing Innctlvtiy nf the kidneys to grow through neglect. The deadly shoals of llrlglu s dlntuxc and diiibtites will wreck the goodly bnrk ol heallh If tils allowed to drift rudderless uiton them. The bladder, too, If inactive, and Jutllclous nietllsctlon does not speedily direct the helm toward the port of Mil'cly, will be whelmed by Ihe quicksand ol dlMMme. In selecting a diuretic, let your choice full uuun llimtellur's Hloniauh Hllters. which sllinulntes the reuul orgniis wll limit' irrllullng and exciting inem, two eneetsio be apprehended froui the iiniiicdlculed atlniull largely rtworted to. These have tendency to react prejudicially, The Hitters Invigorate the kidneys nnd bladder, In common Willi the nerves nml Ihe digestive argnus, And so slllu'd least aid, H nlsoullords dual nsslntunce in preventing and curing Inleruiltlcut and nmi It lent lover. Hlllloiumc, etuiailpntlon nnd rlu'tiiiiiulxm It nlone siibjugiites. Tak it Bfar Breakfaat The great appetiser, tonic and liver regulator. In uxc for more than W years In Knglund. Positive epeclitc for liver complalnu Had luxlc lu the mouth ou arising ly the morning, dull pains In the head and usek of the eyes, tired reeling, disslness, laiigour symptoms ol liver iHiniplalnl, Keinedy lr. Henley's Kng 1 toll Dandelion Tonic. Relieves constipation, hIiio'hiis the appetite nnd tones up the entire system, Hot the genuine from your druggist for tl, nnd take nccorillng to directions. To Our Cuatomara. 1 (living sold our entire stock of hard ware, stoves, tinware and implements to Mr. John F, O'Donncll, wo thank our citHtomcrs for their lllieral patron ago in the piiHt, nud would recommend that tlicy continue to patronUe the old stand, as Mr. O'Donncll la au ex Iwrieiu'W hard ware man and also a practical tinner. Your truly, Cooper linos, 17. 0. -1 (Surweififir to A. J. WlilUnkcr) DEALER IN - furniture; Parlor and fled room Bet, Hofas, Bed Lounge. Jfat Hack, Itoekinff and Kay Chair, In pine, rnaple, asb, or walnut. Also woven wire niattrusse. ooll priiifr and wool and blr mat- Ue CARPETS (onltlng of two and three ply wool, Tapeatry, liruasels and AimioUter. Also Oil Ckrtb and China Matting. WALL PAPER! From plain kitchen Wall Paper up alo tli beavieat and richest Gold Flubbed Parlor Paper. Well (elected aaaortment of Froaco Paper for ceil luifs and wall. Also PICTURE FRAMES Made to Order from Natural Wood too rich aud heavy Preaaed Gold., Framed Engraving and Paintings for ale. Main Street, Independence. 8-8 KELSO & CO, Udies Dress Eds, Boots & Shoes. Men Clothing, Spring Hats and Underwear etc. W. W. Williams, AUCTION" HOUSE, -AND- AUCTIONEER. INDEPENDENCE, OR Will buy Anything and sell Everything, FEED STOR: . SECOXD HAXD FURNITURE Main St, Opposite Opera loose Will move as soou as a larger building is vacant. 6 5 FRAZER AXLE GREASE BEST 1ST THE WOItD, ftawarlnnuilUIa waiwtmaiil.artally OMIlaaltna- two box of any othar bran. Kut aStotodbf ht. l-ETTHliE!llt'lHE. FOR BALK BT UKAUCltg OKNF.RALLT. lyr II. M. LINES, Funeral Director and UNDERTAKER! Mil ill A full ami complete Hue of Fu neral goods always on hand M. Patterson. Independence, Oregon. DRUGGIST Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Jackson's Restaurant! Meals served for 25 cents each. Ice Cream 15 cents. Board 93.50 per week. Main ft., Independence. T0M8CALE8 OP $66 BIK8HAMT0N Balm BwTirtBsMi V, N, Ya A. iuan . m r?7