TilK WEST SIDE. NORMAL SCHOOL COLUMN. r'Kll'W. NOYKMttKK 7. I BOO, TIm In charge of I1LOND1N 81HTKR8. LOCALS. its ,st lioli.y mam Mr. F, M. Galea, of fill oily, while hurriedly eMaslng the railroad bridge between old and new town, uivldoiilly hl hi footing and fell forward fXU length on the tie, lacerating hU face lu m horrible man ner. Surgical asalaUuctt, i,lr. K 1 Kel.hutti) was Immodlaloly called, and upon examination It wa ascertained that Mr. G, had ullnod aerlou damage broken n.w, fractured upper Jw, lo of a toolh, and both lijM Iwlly cut, Tim auflVrer ww Im mediately taken to home, and un der the nuuliulUiu of the surgeons kill hu Iteeaui com.aruUvely easy, and at tills writing la doing a well as could l expected. Mr. Gate I on iif our mt worthy rlttwna, and U U to K hotted that hi Inlurle will not re- mill lit Ay permanent facial disfigure ment. Tlio Hif VAw ha made marked Improvement lit luatyloand lo dur ing the jwt year, ml It U now rewft- nbwd a one f the leading tllus. tr.ittnl paper of the country. It U prta- wring well that a flue building I be- liia erected ty the company to meet tin' demand for Increased foollM fur trans- lug business mul getting out the paper. n win it in iu ih w nu ""'ly ,u the year, mid further Improvements , will ihou be made In the paper. Thl publication la representative of the urowlug north weal auu so tnorougmy iiideiiilliod with tlio I.mgrca of the country that evoryoue ought tulnke It regularly. riHvil Inducements, lntor- ii I nit to everyone who reads, are ottered ty I'Virf for siitajcrlptlou. Apply tu'thepurtmaatcr for Important particular. ti.iht. Steele. K.i . who lm near stover atulhill. met with tiulte a serious accident im last Monday evening Mr. S. who U somewhat advanced lu year, while attempting to rliK-a young, un bMkvu hum w vl.ih'iitly throwu to th gKll1 mul upon nurgli-nl ltl Mux mltiAl It wtiM fouiiil tlmt htt (mil a4ulm.il vinl wvoro lnjurUw, the tul mrluu of whlcU w hrokvu Mhoukk-r bUtUs Imt uiuk-r th nklllful tuiii.U f lr. lhitlor, tlio froo turvtl Uhn www uwrtly mljiwU-d, nd Sir. S. I attliig on uil nkvly Uh..Ui;h mt thowuglily hk.'iiHl un Mr. Stwltf I wi-ll known mul hiihlv rwivUil cltlu of this county, mi,l hU many frlwmU will U vlmil to he:irorhlmWrtuiw. Tlio liemiifT. Mim allow "mum" iHilon to rio,"lut Uwt week Mio ol tlmt Journal for IU uulgh bor't "I li ioiiowih f utliUm: " l'Utf ttlonuiiW or onlulou of n vk-lou. rvjmlwe4, uim-tiuull or uiin-lliititetHlitorao nut nl houhl uot.hv much wtlghtwlth tho ' quulntiil with hl Un'tuiouU. The g,.noml tone of pHiwr U alm.n't ure to be a fulr Inik'X of U cIUom tva chnro tcr" , n-will Slully, Kf., 'ulor im-nibcr vflhv llnurihi'lly k Vmnluyu of thl city, left on Tuwuluy' flu f,,r tbe inirp we of enjoying a four w.k vuca ii.,. Mr. t. Ilml M-milUm ul)lui'ly ticcowury for the l..i...flt uf hi. health, which hiw Ucu .mewliut falling for n-veral month, or n,.,rt.-. Ho will lirobulily vwi FrancU-o, ami other ilnU Ufow re- turning homo, . I'liu VlT Hll'K inut coiieiuoeu iw fhano lu oirerlug of rii for m-w BUi-rlUw. The time wl ho Uo week only. Three U of prize, will to otrehil. Ucml the otrer for the next tw.we.-U The prevloiwolterlutilng until January lnt U .llscontluueJ. Mr. It. J. V Item, of Mow-ow, Idaho, nrriveU in town on hwt iMomlay, aim w ,,w making lmiuir.fi after a .ultnl.lo tmutf for hl winter .piarU-m. Mr. W. U to be connected with Mr. Hkinuor In the Hour mill boxlne. Mr Wiu. Mim'U, of Moiituua, hn. .HiVcWd amnull fann In the(.r Hollow neighborhood, and Inputting un a neat nwldeiice. Mr. M. ta a bn.llier.lu.luw of Mr. I. . WhltamiU Mr tiiHiwo Heiiklo returned home hiHt Tuewlay from a two week', trip to .., Sound country. He roiM.rU biminewi unite ruHl.ing over In the country . the ureal "Inland Mediterranean ma, m- I'r.i Poni.lotoii who Inw been -..i,.t.,iiojumomr uh for hwl t.L .tv. denarted lant Tucadny enroute t..r I'u.t Sound. viuCorvallk Albany, Haleni mid other polnU. 11. w,..liliiiztuii Tom' little child, ...i' Ju .iwinliler bluilo WW fractured .iiie two weekV ago, In getting along very nicely under the treatment IM. Lefe Butler. H....I.1U Wolf i Htlll VlHltlllg MeiidH In thl city charming young lady, and, of oum, in a great favorite of her jnitny friend here. t t V. rtobliiHon, of Cuhh county, Jowa. who lm been here for several ....,ii-. 1 well Dimmed with the conn ,.,.,i nvneciM to remain for aomo time. m ri.,.,l Viinahn. of Dixie, win ha been vising relation and friend ;i till city for Hcvcrui uuy, reiu,.,.. I.nme oil last Tucwluy'il train. f- 'c t Krvur's new residence 1 i.,'i,.' to loom up In tine .hape The carmTitcr are now buy putting on theoutHlilcflnlMh. Macule Macaulay, who I now i-n.r In l'ortlund, I vlMitlng among her Independence friend and relative thl week. lr John McCalcb, who live four mile went of Monmouth, made thl office a ptciwant call on weuneuj. Ituv Mr. Layeund Frank Mulkcy, of Monm..utl.,lcftforCal,on lut Mon ,l,.v.aiid will beabHctitall winter Mr J V O'Donnell and family have moved into their new homo, the late M. Heumcr property. Mr J W. Leonard, of Oak Grove, Kuve thl ofllco pl"mt u 00 laHt VVediiiwiay. A flue Hue of table and hanging lamp ut II. A W'.-Holdatbedrock itrleos. Mr. E. K. Kreiigd l building aul rtantial addition U hi residence. J. H. Cooir returned home from Portland on WcdncHday'H train. Thedublki LMnllally luvlto prcent at tho Evangelical norvlora on Suiulay veiling, Nov. 0, 18tW, which WIU be held In tho 1'nwbyterlau church oflhUclty, (kind niuulo by th.com- uiiiwi vtiolni of the rrcabyterlaii and yt tr. .ry glad to Dole tbt IuUn.1 Kvngllil cungrvgatloiM. MUaAhoc tkn in our acliool by the ppl of uiiaiiM ana in imir o. v. ruling Monmouth ami tloiulw. win wug a uuou iu.i prccwwing uie ,. . .,. . .,i I . , . . . iMVJ'tuitri wi'umni vi iuw ivnv Twm. vo,rpmeiiW inimiHua.eiy h, ,....,, to uk, Mrt ,n lbi wr, ii. a, no.ig.1, wno uvea aonie mlMMIHMrl ,. u.. IUrr.lt aud thrwmllM aMithur iown, baa a now lh,nJojK w- tMOoaaa. A ear load ?u.,'T7h .rT' InJotwidouoe frioud. camoov.r m fruit lrw planted, M r. II. Intend. to make fruit culture a bunlua. The farment of till, country hava let their orchard, run down until Oregon fruit U ftwt loalng lu once high reputation lu tho market, uf tho world. lUv, T. (). Itroiiwui, pnmldout uf the uirrlu.vlllo college, will preach next Sablwth morning and evening In the llaptUt church. Hubjuit la the morn ing, "Do we want a Ik.plUt IVIIego lu Oregon?" Kveuliif , revival wriuou, Fjiwuu lima, are now pivpnml to clean feather, with a renovator. All permm who bave.uch work, would do well to give them a call. Hnlbifaetioii guarnnte.il, Dace of htmlncM n.r the old town Mdi.Kil houw. Ut The frame-work of tho Uew aawiulll of 50,000 rwt wpaclty, at Full. (My, l UxTtobel aud atlmulcd It, The "Jabllmi Hiugor.' uf tha Wll lamotlo univtmlty, are to gi? u. a eon oert on Nov. lr.tU, by invitation uf In alklctio auooiatlou, IY.t, of El.ution-What u the wiuui mg of tb word "pate." in the Hue That a tat oo old bachelor' Dale. .Iioahl be lakir Mr. II. (promiith)-Tlie diota.iiar ay. that It mean tbe akin oa a c.lt't bead. I'nif. l'ownll dohverod the ohapol ko- lure Tuesday niorulng. rrwiideiit Oaiuubull iu hi lootur Moud.y muriaug .poke nf the advaut.gv of oo-eduoalton, hut a)vUod III etudouta to not coiigregrtte at the window, aud in the ball. In itroiitM of two or three, Wt .1,1 la.,li,rrHu Prof. Dunn IB a f Ju.lu ..)....... .-I"'" - .wv v,...., ,v., .. p. JVt 0B MUiMiot nmU)t (pairing). Young lauio aed gnutlomou if you Momra, Montgomery 4 Hawtvlle, are ptMhlng along the work of ouimtructlou a rapidly a pomlbhs Mr. L. C. Ullmore expocta to have the city water work. In full operettou by uext Monday. Mr, G. I a rtMtler, a wide awke bunluve man, and he ha the Wixt Hihk'. Ut wWhe for uixa. Mra. T. J. Utile, wife of Kdlhir Htlto of the Albany )rH.iKT,i,wbo waa vUlt- Ing the family of Itov, A. J. Huiuaker of thla city laat week, returned home ou lent Monday1 train. Hay! the Mad will be very had In the near future, and It will be a good Idea to call In at J. D. I,' at once, and lay lu your wlutemaupplxof grocerloe. lie ia eelllug way dowu. have the melo (?) .pp'y to Dr. 11 tor a oure. Hie uoow with .peelRd oaw I well known to the elaM In okoil nanagemetit. Tl). Ve.Nirtiuo met a ti.u.l Friday .veuuig m I'nr. Numia Mom. iu programin m rendered wa noown.rily .boil a. a nuinber of tbe number wer abmut to prepare for theeuuoerl. We wre tioiioretl by a vUtt from three mom. ber of tbe Eureka eueiety, Uo n eome very encouraging remark. A tin ha. been the flrat we hope it will sot Im lbs 14 time that our brother will vi.it IM, A eowttiilte be been appointed from our eoeiety to oonfer with eom- aittee. from tbe other eooietic in rerd We would Ilk to ak our proUwtlou friend wherein tbe McKlolcy bill pro UoU UborT Eierythlng we have to rurchaee baa ralewl in price; the far mora wheat wa 67) ceiiU when the hill neaaMl.Ut ba Kino dropped ft cent ou the buehel. Will auyoii tell u of any caw where the wage of the labor ing obueue have been raleed oil bouoo.h of the McKliiley bill? Wo are anxlou.ly waiting to bear of tbe anie. TUHOIHIHOiTt TMM (lOVNTt. A. K. Wllaon I hlpplug , brick to Kherldan fur the new bank. The Ilroadmead raneli taiya txi on tM),o0 In Yamhill comity, and lu 90i) In lbi coiiuty. Dick Daniel wa badly hurt by full' ingfroiit aaoaflold on which he wa painting Wedne. lay, at-Dixie. Mm. Fanny Fraxler, a daughter of White Hurnetto, died at the home of her father-in-law, U H. Fnutler, ou Monday, 27th ult. Mr. H. A. Nlchola, a former old time rmldeut of thl county, I running a large butcher .hop at Kalama, ami ha engaged Frank Collin to buy and hlp fat .lock f. It. Nat Holman la again hoiued up with hi old trouble, an elteoea la the lower part of the back. Thla week Dr. Mauley performed ou him an operation almllar to that of a year ago, and he I uow feeling much better.-Itemhrr, Narrow snuge train are continually pawing up aud down the road at night dblrlbutliig bridge iiuiuere. rirveeu carpeuter are now puttlug a new pier under the Dalla railroad bridge, and will atreugthen the approach by adding everal new bent. A crew la alao re pairing the Lucklamut bridge. He rn Iff. DEDUCT THI DCiT I ,'K" AWMItlATIOM COMJIITTltB ay 1 Where did you get that watch? to getting a e.te tu put tbe weekly pro- Whv of oourm) I taaiubt It uf H. It Patlerw.u and ou the euatallment plan U Ho trounie to own a wnic n mai way. , Mr. A.hlle Davkl.uu, of IHmierny Wah,, I .till very low with malarial fever. Her mother, Mr. U M. 1111, of Monmouth, 1 attending herbedalde. Mr. O. It. Whitman dellvereil a very able and Interesting kx'turo ou tlx work of the A. O. U. W at the opera li.Hi.He on lanl Wetlmwlay eveulug. The mall aack uow leave ludopeu deuce pt ulllce tvu mluutva before Hi. arrival of each tralu. Make a note oi thlaaud panto It on your hat A eyndlcuto of Hagluaw, Mich, lumU'rmau have repreaeutatlvee lio at Falta.Uty, for the purpoae of InajHS't- lug the limber of that region t'harlie A. Hubbard kvc for Fldou Iowa, to-niorruw t.lur.ky,) aud wlh be atmuit eoiuo two uioulli or more, llou voyage, friend I'harlle. Mr. Frank O'Neill, dUtrlet puaaeu Ar .ureal for the N. V. It. wa doing our city kuit Tburwluy, aud gnvt till olilce a pleaaaul call, J. L. Htueklon ha found It untwHar to .till luriuer euiuriie l.w ux'k o Uitliiiitf ana lut'UMIlliitt- KiU H uow uu two alleuuve uivraa. Your ut lent Ion la called to the Urn, ili.u ,r iunuH.1. aud uuii.rella. tor aali uv J. 1. hUikUm, i lic Hue lu all I UMnicuiiirly meulioucd A lirleU concei t troupe will uppoai iu iudeiH!udonoi',Tuurlay, Nov. UUi, aud oouliime elglil or ten coiiinillv evening. Tho WtaT Slim ulllce hua turned lbi "ol.l lainer" uumt over to W. Jl vtiiuuier. wao v. ill ell ul Hie aauie priuue. UjI your wUin, picw, etc., fi uilucc muav. at lleuklo Walaor'a; I). 1. for It of alao prepared mince uiet at 11. & W. lit lluv. A. Hycra will pn-ach at Hie , angelical cburcli next eluuday at 11 iu. Wuiid.iy ;hool at 10 A. M. A Mr. Meek, of Cat., 1. hero on bul- lie thl week. Mr. M. I a nephew oi Mr. A. J. Uooduwu of till city. W. H. Wheeler U alvjay ou deck, u , i.l rmulv to uuw you laleHl atiraclioii lu holiday good. It lhaukglvlng U right on baud, aud dou't you forget to call on J. our mince meaU, ploe, etc, n,.v i,.lurlek alwav ha ou hand rr.i. ,1.1.(11.. Key Weal cigar aim tropical fruit tu acanoii. Mr. Mark Holme aud lUir, of I'n.uI.o. Hii.llon. were vlltiug lu thl ity ou lut Huuduy. L.r ..U!in,r on wall. i)liu;liiit under carpeU, etc., gci iue ..iu .v. ..v by vvnceier. time to buy rubber good, and J. It. HUikU.ll ba a full unu com- plotc .lock. Mr. M. Mlnty, of McMlnuvlllo, vlltlng her Bbtcr Mr. L. Damon of thl city. Mr. O. U. Whitman will orguiibsea t.i of A. 0. U. W. next Monday evening. Mr. 11. Tharp from nourHuver elation . , i.., li.uf To4.ilnv WUH III lOWllOU 0B,uinn "" " F. Heuing got hurt while at work In tl, (lour mill, but not uangerouiy o, nr.md dlHiday of holiday uttracuoii at W. H. Wheeler' on next Saturday. Honkle .k Walker take a buck mat for no one In soiling fine groceries. 2t Don't forget to ace the latent Christ ma novcltieu at W. H. Wheeler'. It O. W. Johnson leave for Ida Grove, Iowa, on next Haturday's truln. Mr. II. 8. Kerr, of 1'urker station, wa lu town thl week. Mr. J. H. Burch, of Dorry station, wa In town on Tuesday, Come and see my fine stock of new irroccrlcs, J. D. I. Car load of new groceries Jut arrived atJ.D. " The Wbht Bidk Is eight years old to. day. . wiw.tlv it Vaudiiyu are cettlng In large fall stock of goods. gave money by buying your groceries of J. D. Irvine. Finest stock of groceries In town at J.Dftl.'a Go to J. D. I.'s and get a good cup of coffee. I,atet In the shoe llneat J. L Stock-bin's. Beat tobucco In town J. D. Irvine'. grHUuie wliare they may b eea by ll uf the mbem. we hope they my uooeed iu ni iking ..lufaoU.ry arrange. uieuta,for if tbe pr..grammMre where all ,aay Me h i. oo duty, we think, It will tw a iueeiitive to work, Mr, Crowley ba built a ueat and roomy burn on hi property ju Collide ttreet. Mi. Hull ba. ju.t ooiophtUd o d- dilioD to br Iioum on OutUtfe trU There wll he an ordinance u.troduoe I at the next rettnlar roMtiug of tin eoim- en to prevout cattle from runuing .1 large in lb Iowa of Montnoiith, A ginul move u.l in tbe right diruoiiou fur euw. .Undiug or walking on the sidewalk. break 'iJ dotr iy tbom until It I uoi Mf for penon to travel over tbeut, A gnueral triukel .tore ba hen upro- d oot in the Parrwh alditin. Mr, L. Fraaer aud wife, of lMhel, were vwitiug il.tiv over 8unJiy returning borne on Monday. Mr, Exra I'opplub.n, an olJ time nur oknut of Mottoioutb but now ut Taooma, wa. .baking baud witb lb old lunar m Monday. Mr. Duvk of Kat PortUad, I b.p- ping in t4ii a few day. Mr. Kibnrt D.iane lft ou Tul..y morumg. train lor u.iuaa, wu ub foni to fork at biatm 1 oarpeotenng Aiiiwnrnlly oiu of our youug ldk tru Mghiug for the rejoutiy departeJ Oome bi'k lk.h It will yet prove .11 right. Mr, Tiioinw lljothby hi began tbe nreotioo of bin b me on Monmouth avenue. Al Mie lint m.wllug of the eotincll Ihe mrbl was iu.tructel to beglu auit mtiilnnl parti. who bd refined Ui py beir laic. B it a. a.n a. the kicker. learned that (he b .ard lo inot bunnex, tbey nuliel In and pii 1 their tux.. Mr. J. 1.. Giiiu hi. purflbMd two acre or lain or mt. viunn.i, uji. town. Mr. Huoi Kramer ha emoted rei- denc oo the Dently addition to Won- moutli, Mim Mary Kliorer, of Iudiaua,wli J ba. been viitiug to M .inunitU aud vicinity .ince Jmi. will lartoo hr return next Saturday. F. A. Weater paid a flying vbdt to Porthxud Wediiwabiy. H.K. Y'ooom ha moved from IWllcvue to til home In IUtlUu.ii. nr. V. RJohuaou will soon move to I'errydale to ojieu up a rcatauraut. F. R Gould ba bought a lot In towii and will .hii build a realdeuce oil IU A jomIvbI meeting la now being held at liellovue, by Ilev. Orlilini and F.ldor Itartelly. Mr. Ackley, uf Amity, baa bought the Ufollelt pM'Hy, and will euon move hi family here. Wm. Yocora wa very badly lanml Batunlay ulght, by hearing a pnulhor ream III the bru.h near him aa he waa conduit to towu. H.iiiie boy with dog went buck after the varmint and chased It down into the river bottom, but It iiuuaged to eajape them lu the darkttee. Thl make l hv It lia lai'ii tn here. I.KTTKR HT. , iNtiKPKNi.fcNia, Or,, Oct. 20, 10. To tub Eiitor:-1 ee an article In theWKHT Hii.k, which commenceea. follow.: "There I one point In the ewMMiiieiit question which I nut under stood by the general reader, and that I why the towu, which are to-day pay ing the least taxo of any location In the alate, are the mort clamorous for a tax law which shall make the total amount of their taxes many time what It uow la, The tiuwitlnn la, Why do they ask for the repeal of the ludcb- tedncas clause?" In the ouUet we regard thUaaau aMUinptlon, at least with regard to the great mas of tho Inhabitant of town, nil cltlo. There ba been no vote taken and no ttatlstlc furnished to warreut thla oonclusluii. Hut, If we should admit thl. to be true, It doe not change the faa.tthat the true system of taxation consist In taxing a man upon what he actuully owns. To Illustrate: If a person should pur chase real estate for a home for himself aud family at an agreed prhttofflUot), end paid thereon the sum ol aud give security on the premise for the remaining I); by thla transaction thl tract of real estate Is dlvld.il Into two distinct estates. A legal aud euultable title I thereby created and the purchaser huld. the legal title, and bis Interest therein Is f 3l0,or two-teuth. of the value of laud, while the one who niake the conveyance holds the e.iilt ble title aud hi Interest therein l, or elght-teuths of the land; aud any law that would prevent the purchaser from taklnif out his ludebtedtiesM would oumiM'l him to pay taxes on the V or elght-teuth of laud which he did not own. Again iu almost every In stance the eight hundred dollars tlu on the land would be secured by inort gage, aud in that case tint mortgagee, or person holding Mie equitable title or lutvroat, would also be tax.il ou the Jwoo, secured by mortgage, hence a tract of real estate worth Hum, would be taxed at f lMXt, Instead of IU true value. Tu whose InmicIH would such a system of taxation result, aud who would I the rly to sutler? It l evident that to tax a reon on worth of pro perty owned by someone else, would be to Increase the amount of money raised at a certain per cent, or a certain num ber of mills ou the dollar, aud would almost Instantly reduce the per cent, or uhmber of mills necessary to run the county aud state; but It would be to the Injury of that das whose home amt farm are mortgaged, aud those who hold their homes Uhiii contract with but a very small portlou of the purchase price paid, while those who hold the mortgagee and sH-urltlea would reap the benefit of this reduction brought alstul by this unjust system of taxation. If it Is true, as alleged by theWKHT Hi UK, .upiiirt.il by quotation from the Qirmrnhm, that tbe town and cities have avoided the Just paymeutof their -Hhclf, Builder nl Heavy- .. , . . . . , , ... n..n..i, I rnslilelll J,. namuBi.ui wiw i Press Association, ha amwrtalnwl, by, .. ......,...,l.,.,,u. il,t niiilnrlt v of the Oregon I'res Assoilatlou nave aigui- Tj TT M A LX IV hy V fled their Intenllon of furthering any j JJ I J Jr. XV J cheme which may be unanimously ... Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Cutlery, -Wagons, Buggies, Carts, Pious, Pumps, Pipe and Fittings. I WHERE DO T0UBfJY J. F. IT WILL PAY to call on O'DONNEL L, decided on reelecting an appropriation by theouHilug legislature for an Oregon world' fair exhibit. A It would be Impracticable to hold a sa-clul session of the association at thl season of the year, he ha appointed a eomniltlee of tlfU-on Ui moot ana Uiscuse iue suujeci, and hsxiiiimcnd their view to mem ber of the association. In selecting thl committee, he ha been careful that it almfl be oompoecd of gentlemen representing every sectlou of tho state and both political parties, as ho h) auxtou that neither sectionalism nor politic shall be Intttsluoed Into the lUestlotl, The following mcmlH-rs will compose this committees C. K. Jackson, JUul Or)Jiml(M, I'endletou; Amiaw K, Jones, ,VwMf, Ifnloiii I. H. IJoweu, Jknwrrttt, IlukerCltyi Johu Michel, Tim--Muun , r, The Dalleaj A. Noltuer, World, Portland; II. W. Hcott, Onyonhm, Portland; 0. 1'. Mason, ilmwr, Port- TVlllZt. ZIZZ, Oliver and Garden City Plow-, Monitor Drill-, 8t King Spring too (BtKWjewr to CXX)1'ER BrtOS.) ; and get Prices. Just received a New Stock of Shot Guns and Rifles including best . makes known. All kinds of Metal ware made to order. Repair ing done on short notice. Corvallls; F. 1J. Nulling, Vniutarui, Allwnv; C. Y. Iteujamln, i'tuhulmtrr, Ibsa-burg; Cliarlee Nickel, lkwrmtU Tiiim, Jacksonville; K. 1 Infer, JnutwU, Ailein;!. L.Caiupls-ll, Uuttrd, Kugetie; F. A. Weed, Antiwl'ut, AsU.rla. This tiMiimllUit la called to meet In Portland at III o'clock a. m. Tiwuduy, Xoiuitsr 11th. Harrowd. Independence, Oregon. DR. ABORIM ia now ar poaruao, eacaon. TO THE PUBLIC. Dis, Ketchuiu snl I'rudcu .would rotfully eiinoiiiice to the public that they have eutcred Into a opart nershlu for the practice of medicine and surgery In the town of ludepeudenoe aud sumtutidlii seouiitry, and that they will attend and answer all calls day or ul rht for the treatment of dlsea.,. Dr. Ketehmn Is a irradllate of the University of Ann Arbor, Mich , one of the H test mullcul colleges lu the Unlt.il Ktateaaud has been practicing hU i.rofesslon In Polk crtillty for the oast eight year. His reputation as a physician and a gentleman Is too well kin.wu In this locnllllty to require any lengthy explanation at this time. Dr, I'ruden Is a comparative stranger iu this portion uf Oregon, but Is well known lu Risteru Oregon where he has devoted his time to the practice of med icine and surgery for Ute past eighteen year. Ho I a regular graduateof med icine and bold dlplomis and certifl- fnml dltlereut lll..tllu:loll of I learnltig. In his pait life, at difTcr- ent times, he has visited several of the most successful specialist of tbe r-ust for the purihsa) of uscertulnlng the best treatment and inuth.Hls of managing chronic d'.K'aies, Iiuviug in view, at the i if IJt of k.tter remuluiug in the In depeudeu. st4.ftloe uiicalle.1 for M prsrtlou of the taxw by such subter- time, an olll. practice lu ;imc popu i iwsi. If not called for In IW day f,d and fraud, as allcircd In that bus ovn or city. I'.Ie has U' en I .. i .. . . .i. . i.. i.. i.. .ri they will be cnt to the Head leiter article, ami have heaped the ounieii oi tboroiign course oi si uuy iniucoy w. the "Curability of Consumptiou," ana a w ... . . . . i . . . i i.. ii,. ,m u. ,.ra.i i . ,t aI. . t &t le lcs densely js.pn- Kow Voia. ami w.w in um umcv u treUM on ".iarTn oi u rot TRoai wao rAimoT poaaiBbf uu m aoxiLLT, iohi TBumar rLinca wrra- UTII BKOI Or ALL TBAT WIU, MT USTiMTlKIXII'S atXIKr ARB A maARKilT CVKB. The most soeedv. oositive and perma. nent cure for CaUrrh of tbe Head, Asthma, ml all Throat. Bronchial. Lung, Heart, 8tomch, Liver and Kiduey Affection, Vrvnul IVIiilitT. etc CoDiunipUoii. in iU variou tage, permanenUy cured. Da. AaoaR'a onginl mode of treatment aud hi medicated inhalation give in t.ntiiitou. relief, builds up and revital ize the whole constitution and tystem, thereby prolonging life. Weak, nervoua, debilitated and broken-down constitu tion, old and vounir. invariably gain from tea te thirty pound in from thirty to ninety day. Da. Aborn's phenomenal .kill nd mar. vrlous cure have created the greatest astonishment on the Pacific Coast and throughout the American continent, dur lug the past twenty-five year. Aithma, CaUrrh of the Head, and all Throat, Bron cbial and Lung trouble 'nstantly relieved, and Deafness often cured permanently at first consultation. Da. Aaoaif a essay on Notiee of Final Settlement. In Ihemstterof lliellnal lUtient ofths wutleofC. J.U,w,dMl. , N.IIUK U nweuy ivrn iph . m. ii.r,j i.um flia him Oniii umunl la Hid mMte sod tlx Uiite fur krUi( llw " ba been el fur Deoember let, 1890, hi.h um. th bflra noil of kin. and all peraona lnur)tcd In said UIC, are outined he court lor Ui flnsl s-llleinent o( said Sala, A.I.UlHkl.1, Mpt. Slat, 1SW, Aain.nuT"r. OCI.il "tlia Joroay Ul)." ASULKMKA COTTAOS, U July X (lniUmn- Allho' It Is vrr unusoal lor nwlouwany lullonsor wanass.it.il. In au sier iu your rwjuwi, 1 bays trlMl Vi'lsdom's VMK Crasin and Itoberlln. In iotoict i euai(lr peiallr efnowSiu In oumm oi niiiKluieMol Uie it. in, ana I nsva ixxu ummf It every day Un lue uul d.nlfhu I have tsind Uie Hoberllue so eioellent prejair SII.HI lu csmsi "I Uoi, euuburn, elc, asuaed by .exuusura to March wluds and a July sun. Youmuilihfiilly, To Messrs. Wisdom Co. offlco. Parliea oalltng for tlieee letUir haxallon Ux.u the will pleaae say "advertlsetl." Bunrard. D J Ulrd, 0 A Uruas, Jessie Jobnsou. Uo It Miller, Jack Parker, 0 Tbomaa, W M Dickey, N Hauler, A It lAwrenee, 0 Psttitt, W II Sliely. Luther (81 0Mier, Mr Bird Origshy, Ada Howell, Z T John, W J U llrien, P 8 Mmith, 0 J Berrv, E A Oriffetb, 1) Johnson, George Moore, Hleward Hhsrp, Jeuuie Hatea, Win I. Fwber, Jessie Lawrence Mr 11 Yost, Msttie M. A. KoaaMTsoi, P. M. Iatci distilcta, then, their desires aud an eminent p ia 1st tu no on, aius , recommeudatlnu III n-gant to any for ten month, where he had rare op- m.slltlwtlou of the tax law sh.Hild be hsirtuiilti.- for acjuirlng u iui anowi- rrgardM with distrust Instead of favor, edgo, and gaining a p;ice oi ex,wr-1 It Is asserted, that these wealthy bank- leiut. well calculate! to ill mm lor n.e era and merchant iirlucca. aud men of Uueccasful practice ol hi prof.-sslon. wealth generally, would prefer to have The favorable advantage nc uas eu lio Indebtedm-ss cluuae because a tax Joyed together with a good practice have levy upon all they own would glveii him confidence lu bis aiilllty aa airengthen their credit. If thl Is so I a 1 hysMau and siirg.wi. desirable, where is the uecceslty for a I u consideration ol tnese incie mm law to thla effect? Could they not l gtrntleuieii will not ncsiiuio m Kuara.e honest at least, aud give In no more tec a reasonable degree of sat Israel lou 10 Indebtedness than they actually had, their patron In every ease, Instead of wipingout their entire tax by the Head." with evidence of eome extraordinary cure, mailed free. Call or address DR. ABORN. reartfc m4 srrttai, rsrttsai, Oneee. Nnre Ham trftitmtRt. McunlT Mcked. slst br SsprMft to ell putt of Um Pmsdc Costi, fee uiots wbo cswM poMibfy oil hi penos. Ul INVITED TO CAil FOt IKS. COHSUITATIIM. THE Twe Weeke Competition. Mysterious Disappearance. 7.KNA IT KM. , . Iliusi l.s.K n.rouier mumrauj imu Our reader will VVmm note th& un miim,))rovllllng ,1,1, do. tlio ciianne in uui - for obtalnlug uew sulsnirlUT. bix weeka yet romaiu until Jan. '01, and we want our friends to bcetir tnen selves miring mat wiib. viinr,.via Uwlay and ending Haturday at noon of November, 2!d. We otIVr live prues for clul. The first prlxe la a I5 tyie writer, the second f 10 In cash, and third a b..k worth $2. IU-ad the ad vertlsement on 4th page and aee If you cauuot galu oue of these prince, Ito menilHjr this offer last only two weeks. The previous offer baa been dlsw.n tlnu.Hl lUv. H. T. Hcott will preach Here uext Humlny at 11 o'clock a. 111. All livlU'd to attend. Charlie Phillip and family have moved on the Klder Itlchardson place near Hethel this week. J. II Bhopard returned from a busi ness trip to Heattle, Wash., last fcditur day evening. Ho report lime a booming over there. Mrs. P. 0. Henry unci her sister, Ml Dora, have returned from their visit to Mr. and Mr. W. 11. Walker's, near (loldcn.lul, Washington. Charles Purvlne has hi biiw saw agoing cutting wood for his neighbors, who are Improvlug this line weather by preparing fuel for the winter. We are luformed that the lecture ou prophecy by Klder A. W. Btcors have been postponed until runner notice, on account of meeting to bo held III Port land. P. V. Clark uttendod the camp Are of the O. A. It. at rJaloni last mommy night. He report tho bridge progress- ing, and that they have the pipe stems in position on the pier. The trustee of our cemetery held a meeting last Baturday, und concluded to wait until gprlug to fence the same, becaiiso there are not fund enough on hand to puy for the fencing. The covotcs ure making night hldious with their yoliwi; it seems rather early for them. Moot of our farmer who have sheep, have bells on everyone of their flock o the coyote may moltthcm. Our stage driver ha taken a week off and may be found rambling lu uie mountain near Bberldan, where ha a Umber claim which he wlshe to dlsnose of. J. II. Dawson I handling the Hue during miuumwiuo auseuce W. A. Pike U hauling lumber from the aoosoneok mill, and It take him two dav to make a trip. If wine en terprlslng person could get hold of the Lincoln mills, and supply the markot with lumber a of yore, It would be great benefit to the community, such fictitious means, when It would so strengthen their credit which I of such value to them. The fact Is we ........ i.u.b r.... 1 1..,,. i.,ilv.M lie wlili.lt lliunt hp wv,,v. .......... -j ,.. i no iwo lilies wero iii. miu u,m other, with only a short distance sep arating them. A farmer rode Into the Confederate ranin on a mule. Mot of tho soldiers had been farmers and were good Judge of horseflesh, so that In eonremniion with the old faruiei the merits and demerits of the mule fame un nsturallv for some discussion. It was a good mule, they agreed with the farmer "but" ad.ksl tho owner, "I've never seen auotlior man that eoul.l ride him." This remark brought on another dis cnsslnn. Several of the soldiers pro tested that they had never been thrown from a mule, and were willing to bet that thoy could ride this one. .Oneol tlio most vociferous in praising his own linrseninnshtp was a commissary. He wore ho could ride the mule, and fiimllv It was decided to lot him try Ho had no sooner mounted than the mule began plunging viciously, and then he ran aroiindln a circle several time at breakneck speed, tho coin missarv holding on for his life. Suddonly that mule mado a break for the front. The commissary sawed and shouted In vain. Every attempt was made to stop them, but tho mine was wild and the commissary kuow that If once let looso ho would have to be burled. - Ou like a tornado and as straight as the crow flics ou past tho Confed erate outposts and bending; for the Yankee lines. They watched him un til the mule was lost to sight. That was the hist seen of thorn, nor has ono word over been hoard, from . . .... it ... ... .1 tr.,u...l utl.,u ma iny iu .., v. ... j immense roruine nave uceu iwimm. Wu emuanu.m m u. v.. t))e nu,0i Mama Vomitulton. i.u tul.0,1,. of t iestairo Derformor are uttendod the convention, ana insirucv sire Is a extensive aa assumed, and tlmt Is to still farther avoid the iay- uient of their taxes, which would be tho uuturul result of the repeul of the Indebtedness clause. The real estate of Oregou, and even the most valuable iiorliou of the per sonal property are heavily mortgaged to these very men, and tho only possi ble object that they could have would be the exemption of all this species of nnmcrtv from taxation. 1 here Is as much rvelstenoe Uwlay to the mortgage tax luw as to the Indebtedness clause, by this very class of meiij and the re peal of the Indebtedness clause would uliiioMt Instantly la) followed by a CRY OF MILLIONS! OH. KY BRCKi TOP IT NOW. OOM IT Will BC TOO LATC I (urn bees tumbled sust tsts wJUi iecae of the kidBeys aa4 luet Med bt dinerrot remea.ee " waSaatRllet About UM isao Apnl I m euSrrtnr from enr eleienl sttsck th slaw prostraiid 1 v . tmmt I was bentorer. b. t .. don a wu almoet tnipoeelble foe me to set op eJone, or to put oa mr doUes, wses ktnVFtSrM teal lr. Henley, wk tbt ORKOOM K.10NBY Mel.' I Immedistely commenced ailnf tbt tea. tt bad sa l'wost Blneulous effect, sad to tbt oa- tthmeat ofsU tbt ts st ut aom, hi few dy,I sa bsppy to suit, that 1 was aew sua. I wu recommend tbt Ks la aU affile St I bar bee. O. A. TUPPKa, Proprietor Occtdeatal llotel, Waiui funiaii vtii 1 NO MORE BACKACHEI a & 11 1 m i 1 1 THEATRICAL MANAGEMENT The history oflbmie recite, the vast vigorous atUck : unuii the mortgage tax .La. which wa entailed by am- law. Hut I think the assert lou Is . - e .1.1. ... .rouse tbe Utile UK.sir..ng and genera., that the ' : r,. 1. not...,, ,,i..r.aln.ncuts. t..w..s and cities desire the repeal of '.. ..iLi r...ir...ni of the the indebtedness clause. I am an tidied . .i,,...i,i 1 ..oos.kI and tlmt a more careful examination would v.., . .... ,l.l. ... .I...I. verv ..bus nco those wbo could provme me ,.,..., ." - - 1.. wl.h the moat eutertulnuiellt refcrrtHl to lu Uie wry.mum ami . ere welcomed aa puuno ucneiaciors. t lit . ..c Cicear anor ueing eiocicu hm.io AH kmiialminh Itoina sneut vast sums of money in public entertainment until finally In- Mr. II. M. Lines, one of our hauling eored such dcbta as to amount at one business men, has Ikhju attending tbe tlina to over ono million aud a half dol- Fuiieml Directors iwsoeli.tloii bcld in lara. In these latter day the stage I a Portland week before last. ur. lingers source of revenue and lu oine case of Hau Francisco, one or niie most no- .........innl In dollars and ccnta. Many d a class (of which Mr L. was a mem- iluiea men aud women with no reul tH,r) in the science of preparing and .....rit ejuitlvato the nubile. People do- embuluilmr the dead. air. Lines Is liiand novelty and will pay for It. To UOw propnred to place corpses not Ko.uai.ity. KST A 111.111 MKNT, Making Over I.ace Dresse. In making over a luco gown, which 1,,,. lu.nn imfnrtlinntu enollirll to be 11 life ,- i,Brn or thoro. iust romcmbor that be amused they will pay inoro than to HUej apiKniraiice, and with very little the place can be darned and never tie Instructed. It i on account of tins MOT1CK rOR fVHUCATIOM. Und OUlc at Orefon City. Oreon, Ort. i, isna Nulliw la berobr irlveD that the foll.iwlDS- named aelUer bas tiled notice of bl Inumtbiu U. make Hual prcarf In suiiport of bla rlalin, and Uialuld proof will be made before Ibe Clerk ol l'lk County, al iMUlaa, Oregon, oa Moetmbtr , 100, William Herren nren-rnDtlon IX n. -o. fl for Uie a 4l K ui HecMTp , K7 Ut names the (allowing wl nestes to (tov b. uuuuuu.hu residence upon sua cultiv aiiou ol, said Ian a, vik w. a.m.ey, in UranelL of Kill. Valley, Helium I'ouuiy, ureun; Knuik Kaw, of lewlvm, roia Ouuuly, Oregon; Charles Newman, olivine" alley, neouiu iwiuvy, wreguu. .v SIMMON. In the Circuit Court, of ths Btate of Oregon, (or the county 01 roia. L. P. KRAMEK. PUUnUff, ) vs. HAHR1ET KKAMER, DefeadauL ) To Harriet Kramer, deiendant. N JHK NAilfc 0 -THK B1ATB OR ORB imn vi iu areherebr reoulred to appear and auawer the complaint Sled anuliut you In ibe above entitled null wllbln ten dayi Iroiu tbe dale of the aervlce of tint nuinmom, upon you, If served within thla County; or. If served in any other County of Ihu alate, then wllbln twenty days irom me uaie niiueari.iw mi thla ouiinroiu upon you; and served by pub lleatsm then by Ihe lt day of tbe next reu iur ir,.i nf the (Mm.lt Court of tbe Btale of orer.n for Hoik Cainiy to be held on the 1st Monuay ia ueeeuiner, wwiu December lit, eo. and If you la.fl so to appear and answer, the plalutllt will apply to Ihe Court for tbe relief demanded in Ihe complaint to-wll: Kor a de cree ol the ouurt that the bonds of matrimony now exlattng between piatniin ana aeienuauv oe dlnaolved and for Ula ouU aud diaburae diauu of thla aulu This 8ummon is pUDitanea lor aix cou tecuttve weeka by order of publication Issued .tut of the circuit Court of aald County aud Male and dated Hepuunber Uh, W. At Al ni'lUJDi, ocl3 Attorney fur Plalutlff. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Laud Ofttoe at Oregon City, Oregon, bept. Is, iswx Notli Is hereby given that the following n.uned aetller baa filed notice of her Intention m... uhal onMifln anuuort of her claim. aud that said proof will be made before the Uouniy Clerk ol rum touiiy at inuian, un, tm November tl, 1890, vis; Martha E. Rohertwin, Homestead Entry Su,iHU forUielot8landofaect,TH,B W Hhe names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation uf, said land, vl: H, J. Onu.t aud T. O. Hovpiih, of Kings Valley, BenWn Oounly, Ore- m; James turner anu v,. l. ,uiun,ia mi Uwlavllle, Polk County. Oregon www J. T. Al'l'ElloO.V, Register. DR. JORDAN'S eV CO'S. MUSEUM Of IMTuNT. 7,rl Market U, Ban Francisco. Admission 25 cents. Oo and learn how to avoid dinoaw. C'oUHuliatlon and treuunent pemmally or by let ter on permalorhea or genital weakness and ulldlseaseaol men. Hend for book. Irival olflcs ill Ueary 8U Consultation free. Notice to the Public I have this day disposed of my de liveries- outfit to tbe City Truck Oo., (Messrs, Williams 4 Oo.,) and on tne iai of November they will bestu ticnveriuk miodB for my store. Tlcase remember ibat your orders will be as promptly de livered m the future as 111 tue past. Yours truly, J. D. Ibvinb. that to-day tho most remunerative companies are negro mlustrels, light ojicriui with well dressed (female) choru. While- Home wa euwruunou with the bull fltrht and the gladetorlal arena, we of to-day are fondest of the prize fight and best display or ucuuuiui women. Attraction lu thl Hue are demand ed and from tho demand springs a sup ply. Applying those thouglite locauy wa wish to atale una too weaui inauugeiucut which brought LiberutP baud here, with Its largo numbers and skilled nerfonner, made a mistake. It waa an attraction but too classical to please the massea-lieuce the atten dance wa less than at some of the ucgro mlustrel show visiting tbe town, vi.ia rtoes not iiioiin. however, that first-class attractions will not oe secured, but no management can aflord to do It without a guarantee In uil vance from the public, and such will ha the case In the future There should be enough publlo spirit manifested to patronage really niorltorlou attraction. novTjTir nThoII, of Roatiblirg, is In tbe city, extra cx,HU.e attached thereto. He Is .how it Is -onecrw , a pn . - B.I IS 1IUI. ant". also prepared to enbalm corjwes for shlimicnt to all parts of tlio worm. sir. L, sav this was one or tbe most suc cessful meeting tho society lias belli in theHtnto. The convention passed ros. editions that they employ nt their next meeting an emlialutcr Ui teach the un- dertakcra of this state t he art of biking cure of the dead. It Is the Intention of the soclutyto use all possible menus to raise the standard of tbe profession. wenk places lu the laco and neoeasi few stitches that thev look al most like part of the pattern. Ihe costume just described is in perfect (rood taste for ordinary wear; but the woman who want to make one gown answer for many purposes 1b she who Is wlso enough to have two or possibly throe bodices to wear with her black lace costume. One may bo of velvet and oue of either moiro, or black gro Kralu, as i most becoming. So little nPiln la not mi lace skirts that the l,n.llens are elaborately trimmed. The Ths lliuwuneers ut Old .. f .ll.hnn about tll8 BkirtS, which vi,,,.,.,,,,! Hia alciill and eniMN bron.ia. their 1 n,,,,,., an m.u.h liked lust season, do not ,ai,n. ri.nuiiilv ill the miHlheiul. Your ni,,un f .11 this vear. The one deco- inoilui u pirsie, not on tlio high 'J, but uimn , ... ... t0 be favored by the the high repuialloa of tiiiutiud renindlos nllon wnion sue iibvu uo j kulks uiiiliirvurlmiaiKulsBs. HI. Unlearnt rronch mod ste I a sash 111 the back, a mlllo Ium never U any degree altiHilvd ll.mtetter's Hl iniiicli Hilton., onlt hough Unit, atnn.liinl Invlgornnl and corrective luw long been the ahliiing ..... 'K ul ivhli'h lilasliiuu have hiMin .llmclnil, ('lump local hitters, com. posed of llury uiireeiiuou HiiinuiHiiui, won an Inl'ualon, or oxlrtiot. uosalbly, of some tonic bulk, lire still soiiuitlines nHKimmendoil us hlciitlciil wllh, or nliull..r to, or poiweatilng virtues klailioil to IIiohc of Aiiiei lcu's uhoxou family inwllclns. Thee uerlsh apecUlly, while ths grout autxlucr iiiiil prevcnUvo ol dlsnas imrKiKW Its successful career, over uoiutug nislarlii, ilyHpciiala, nervousiuwa, kid ney iriiillilea, ciilislliiiilliiu and rletiuulu sll mmita, not only on "I1". u'll on mauy continents. ..i. i. nf vnrv broad ritition anu ha both long loops and ends. LmUm' Home Journal. New Tlome. Fifty-live million dollars of capital have Seen Invested In the bt. lding oi ..o. Hnn,fl" durintr the last wx years. rri. lnro-nat nart of thl amount WHS We oiler valuable premiums for those ! who will work for the Wkht Bidb, applied by mortgngo banks on the so- Lf.- ihoi.miU suit housos. He- tweoh 1882 and 1887. when the build t. fnirnl urnfl Hf, Im hnlirlit. rants tn creased enormously and are now much higher than In any othor Italian dty gxCept Naple. We have the finest line of stoves lu Polk couuty, Goodman & Douty. sihx avail X.KOU un.u ru. WaalUK Old Boy! I thought every one knew that Mr. Jotiat was engagea w mj pretty eouiln who It now suroau, a.m 1. .imr.iv an that he can find a patient havener while he enthuses about his bent '""ill regard to his saving 'the loveliest girt la the world,' ss you so charmingly word It, I may ,. n ,ntn iu aeorei nun, " - s practical Joke we girls planned. We rnwle wagers to which maa would be the Brttto r ... .... .nt.a rnv.ina umn In ttor ins aupiiuavu-v-u. - - girl n..M. hninff an exoert swimmer, I knew the shallowness of th water. But the partlo ttlsrt of all this will keep till I te you, which I trurt will be-e" . , Now Tm no fool; at a glance I saw the ohanoe to make myself welcome to Poolado. I realized how he'd prise the preotou letter, o seizing tho mls- ilva I bolted after mm. Talk about an enthuslasuo reoep- tlonl You should have Just eon nira hug me whon the letter tn my mouth wa recognized. "Oh! we felt on very gooa terms with ourselves," and even to thl day, Rosalee, or, I hould ay, Mr. Poola Jo, hug ma whenever he think of that letter. Oht I may be old-fashioned and out of style, but there are two people who appreciate me. Two pooplef Whyt there are three now I almost forgot the babyl Will rhllllp Hooper, In Dmoret' Magazine. Blue vitriol for side by Heukle & Walker. Butter and eggs wanted at J. D. I. Grass seeds at Irvine's. - Yon ran snend a nleasaut eveuiuir at Dave Gclwick's, as he has a ttrat-class pool table. All parties knowing themselves in debted to Cooper Bros, will please call and settle without further delay aud save costs. We mean what we say. Oull at First National bank for account and note. Cooper Baos. 10-4t, Read the advertlsmcnt of the West Siuk premium list. Read the premium announcements of the West Sidb. Help your friends by giving them your subscriptions. G. T. Waller has a neat store on the corner near his lesldence in Monmouth and be intends keeping on hand all the school books and school supplies re- quired lu any soliool in font county, either public, private or normal, prices are the lowest. Mis Hotter Thaa Government lionds. The ordluary living expenses of a family of five persons, ltviug iu the cust-miary manner of the Amoricau people, amounts to not less than $1500 tier year. It would require nearly $40,- 000 in govornmeut bonds to produce t his income. Ten acres of land in the Willamette vulley planted to prunes with au ordinary crop at ordiuary prices will net more than $1500, after paying for all labor placed thereon. You can buy the laud of the Oregon Land Company of Salem, Oregon, In tracts of ten acres or more, at from 55 to $75 per acre. Address, the Oregon Land Company of Salem, Oregon. Holm Businesa College 0fIV.rtl.ind, Oregon will open Sept. 1st. J. A. Weaco, the lending penman of the .cast, hat hecome a purttier iu una ac...,.. anu 11 the leading Himlueiw College, yatalogue, ill make Build lor