THE WEST SIDE. Polk County Publishing Company CimiUHTOK, lUMGtHS, KWllUY.Jl'NK ,(!. Hut ftilllt'llv PitlMMI. Hilt If tlte editor does nut please thorn, If bin pocket they aim nt. Tints It is (hut npwNtHni learn who their friends are. Tho nmn who rendu the mow. paper unit admin It nil th year around, yet give hi aupint to Mm other eoneoru, hoo princi ples 1k ttetoata, tit lint A friend of I ho I'm hut aper. Admiration ttlmit wilt nut mil a mwHjmH'r, Homier or later Much admirer will When a man Is doing tlte vory iHt he knows how, and pnanuH'ta ire bright for sueootvS wtmt ia the (lmt that tin oltjoot of their nu"o umof worrying! It simply makes time ha Untune wedded to other him an nil nrtuind iimHminirtsihlo. way. Unit they do not admire-lu oilier word., a iuinMiK'r in onm Portland having trained lhe eon- Hwl ",,l,,r Hvs t '' st4i.lati.vii Uittlo, llirouKh and ' iVion.Uliip of thne who nre not no thi-ungh, and theeily Wing fl.wvd phttonie in (heir love, Imt unite of thlMSMVs" w'iiiay hhk roi.;,,ll imiet leal esteem with Willi iiiilienium in Oregou. Yorthtnd Isi "'out that- binda mutual admiration ITCMt ton OUR fARMlRt. tavar lUmi, I A Nw Cjmir'i Qjitiiit. Oregon, IVrthind is ptritlieally pure, therefore Oregon is n.ditioully pure, lit other profession, Thorp nro too many men who etieet an editor to slave in dofeu-teof their pet notion and hobble, ndvoeal their view Theeilvcouueilat its next imvt '',,'hoslrong.topt.iti.iiii(li',y lug trill ms a new .sidewalk ordi . withhold the. biwittet aup The old atyla rail feneu In mueli In vogu on aeeount of Iti gtvut durability and cheapae, tn am etuuttrlo, where hith wind prevail It I mot iwnlv than In Oregon, where no high whole blow to eauo damage. Hall are cutis, II mid 10 fa t km, audar llit with lap of auW one fmit, nml delleetlnir, or making an angle of It, T mi.l H ftnot. A good mil feuea U euveu mil kUrli. If 12-foot mill uawl, iin.t the derteotlnn li 9 feel, panel will lie S feet ku mut In It) Mtla It will require 1 II rail, ii nuke and 21 rider. If yon uae llfo.it rail mitt the deflection U (a It ah.ndd lie) T ft, the nel will he 10 feel Imiit, nnd for S roll ft'Ofe will re,iiln K mlU, mil fenee W rll, nml T rull feuee Hit nlk .Tl iialu' kmI 17 rliliT", In nitk If yon iie n mil one rd long, WlteeilinH fet, the jmnel will he I J ftvt ImiH, Riot Tor a .1 rail fence U rail will N required, for a 8 rati fenee HI mlKamlT ralllilltM mlU, nmt lnkMiid II rl.lew, lfyimwlll uv Ihli tattle yon will find It ux Ctil mie Mm Fin Ik ami fuinlly, of Mtnintalu Dale, have hevii vUltlng tier mother the at week, Hhe retnrnml home Friday, aceoniauUM hy her mother and father. H. J. HNtrkee and Jim, tlmir, while iinloadliiK woo.1 (or Ik fade lat week, unld.Hl the front of the watfon flint, and the wel(lil of the wood lied the raek Iwk and hit Jamet't Una her, lioley, In the alomaeli, Mm, V, K. Condom li hepii vl.lt Iny at Cofvallla, Mr, V, Humkeller I vMUiik Mr. F. Walwin. Several mhiA aroniut haver have new hiitttflf- ly w hi. h alono ainall new snrtuv shall U one and ono half l P'Mx'N tn live, Talk hIkiiiI n naint'j in which all linumr lor UiOlo"' In Uilldiitti a IhwuI fvne It U tiauul to n (iii M At! art M 3 f.t In the Kronn.l, anil the Itinilrr Id eat lit (n i inehert thiek in the rou-h and ' newspaper hnviiig a pnldie duly to Ion. A riini U iimuilly 3 f.vt hiyh. dssedononoiide,nidihe!hins.;iH'rfonu, und an wtltor havinj? to Sw pooh. pref.r tonwaeilie Unioin owthiwl.y six. All sidewalk in "ilmr r" hi prinelpU. I cheap tho liKineM Hitioii of the eily are when other, Htand bat k and, while to lHMf two ineh luiiiUr, .extendiiij; a lukewarm neutrality : with one hand, aro ttlling their ipoeket with the other hand a ft When a man has everybody ow- rwiilt of tho editor' hunt lubor for inghiui, ns the wink elaini I the, . . , . ,,. , , ! a . , . ,i . bin pr ne p ea, wh eh they adm rei, ease jtist uow with them, ana can , . ; . U . vi i. i.i... r..i i'n 1 w Hiippnrt.-( ion Lufer- , ' Ht'tUt1' terribly injured ; bur when a muni' ' owe every IhhIv, una can not pay' CURRCN COSSlf. uny of them, how doca he find f We will mil the rhV of U'tttg a Kiuker. in ho thlnl rty Moral any flurv You have hwinl that old saying, !ln national jhIUU It cannot wmilnue HJwt pity the ri. h, tlte iKr ran ,0 im u,,,,f ltt Hol,,h uJ teg" It would I a lerritdc down-; ,,"""",r U, faU for the rich man to enno to lflllvIlaU u HM u , 1(wb. poverty. aUe that among twrcrev, will te dl ,eoviwl Tit, Sllwitt auit the mau Tho city council nhould paw nn thtruck Hilly IVtii-rwui. oulinamv making it nu otTeiwo: punishable with a fine of $C..t for! ,f ,,u,u l'nrri, d'o't hrl.lle hi. ... , . , ... toiiijai' lrfwrenl iwali will Nitit to any lterson to aw ear on tho hlree s, I , . , ' , ' J . ... , , , teutl hl fnlher Otdliuili-fhililtfli or where hula- nmng hear the' m w mtm w u U(l, ru(U. tangua umI ; luit worse than all, j nilan.1 appAprlnte. i....... ,.....i.i i, ........ . .... ..r ill. IV r.ii.iiu if ri'iu.T iiif-Mita ... , A ahuttinc u the inoiillisof the small I ls are uU Hie only tlihtir that boys, w ho are m laid, if not worms than the men. It is all very well to say that men w ill quit awem iug tiecauso they ni ii.Hhained of the itracti x. Some men never wh-ui to know that other people li.ue any rights. When the I'rtiKv of Wale ae knowle.l to have Im-i-u playing at ganibliiig, or, in other words. that he g.tiiilile.1 fur tAciU iiu'iit, it mtl iiiulti)n at eeiialo perM. Mtlnxil U htu hi the kwxt kfrmal or .iillliiK any nniia', we U'lleve ilmt thrrv are men whe nitutlliig w.hii be hlhty la-netlelal. twm art a iiunilx r l I'hllu.k lphlu IH'ople who woulil wlllliiKly UkeilH ulaiiil to t.-kllfy uliit ilw Diilloiml tmtik .ii7iii, mrtUiiliirly iwto tin- iro. tret ton (llvcil III pit'ernment uervWon bnartl 10 tnehra, Hh nett N liulii', the next three d ln. lw, hut it li a matter of tat, The tlral, thirtt and fifth buartl !iutill bejolneil ou one hji, and the worn it aod fourth ou atioii.-r. If you wbh to make a eateiilattoit on tut ituttiDer or leet or lumtirr la your ftiw, mtd thetlllTt'rvut wldtlm of the blla In tuehea, tosvlhrr, and divide the huiii by 12 for the width In f.ft, then multiply by pi) feet, aud the product will I the uuinlo r uf fet, board lueaourv, reuirvd for rncb rol of A'lice. KXAMI-I.K.- Ite.ulred (lie miiiiU r uf fret, boenl iiM-iwure, for li r4 of fviiw, 5 Uuinl high, the varloua wttltliaof the UwnU Mur 10, M, T, 0 and 6 llicliee, Hoi.itio.s.-lrt phi a ,u 7 ,u it ilu & etpiwU 3d, dlvUlcd by 'i rquabi H firt, multlpllMl by Pi) ixtmt 4tiJ fiti. If you wUli to prrxtrv kk to k.-. i foraymror more, tnke two pint of fhwh ulnt'k.Hl lime and add to a pailful of wnter, hImi one pint of conuuou Mtlt, mix well. Hll a barivl half full with the lluld and put your 'tttf down In it any lime after Juuc They wilt not HII. 10 iilonl lii.li'prndciiw, John, the anil of Mr. and Mr, F, llowera, of lhl plaee, .llisl J u'cloek a. in. Hiiiidny, Hev, t' l. Phliheld arrvlee at noon Monday, after which the remain were pluoed on the train and taken to Amity for burial lu the family burying KnatmU, IrmMe hU tor Ml hi, who dl.d two wnk o. Till I the hxtlt Kmnd ehlld lilKroiid. ma, Mm Almlra Hwik, lum hurled alnoe New Ymra. tie wa five ytara aud three motitha old. There weie ninny hompirlii and wreathe brouiiht by bl frltinU. Mr. and Mr, turner have I lie ynilli,y of U roiniiiuuity Mr. V. I, Hcult, of Ht, Jo, 1Vxat, -who la VlKitlag Mr. L, V, (lilinore, : dropwd In to ce it mi Wednewluy, ! and a he tin lieeu tiikloa the Vir rllDK In Torn he felt at liberty to tu-k U queatlon. Jlti llrt wauled to know whether It wa true (which he had liceu told, that Onxiiuliom were iiiiwk'IuI, "I have myelf been pleaaautly received by the people whom I have met, but Nrhew it due iiot hud." We awurvd him that Oreg'Uilan were til way ready to weleoinrt good men. tin then wauled lo know whether there re many men ilttlng nroiiud mi dry h"'"1" boxe, w ho csnntl nmhliig for (telling along In life lli.'iu lvtn, and yet wmild eoiitiuiially try aud damnife tlielr umrv A few Kuver aipte ailetided the pk-J euergetle nelghUir 1y OiiitUninlty harping on the Inequality of fl kl f-r tnne'amlle, ete, Welold him that iinfortunntely Oregmi hud that kind of people, but t but they were no In the majority, rtomvlime tiny prove very tnaitibwiiue, however. Mr, Heotl l well pleuwHt Willi the eoiiniry. Mr, Hooit akwl aliont luxe In Ore gon. He uld that In Ht, Jo, where he llvcil, the loud ime, er,iMl and city luxe amount in 15 mill. He wn or-f prlmnl when told that lu Polk coimly J the canity Ux iilone wb 17 mill lul the adjoining ettitniyliite, tnuiily.elty j aud elioo tnxe were only PI mill, j lu Jiihnwiu eounly 011 fcpmu W"rili of; ''-i - . - ; I Ian- J nit Hccclved IHrect From tho Factory Car loud of th- CELEBRATED - BAIN - WAGONS AImi a I-Hi'g" AawrtwH'iit if - HACKS, CARTS and CARRIAGES. And In ft lew Day Will l:.ivt ft Carhmd of BUGGIES Direel From tho KA8T. . BUGGIES Iluilt to OIMKIt tn their hcrenwiuent, and wWi to; i-..tw riy tlte tax he pal.l wu only f-u, thank thlr many fiUu.U for illrjor7mllla, lliey -"pmny at kliidntMi. I about 00 pur iitt. of Ha value, tie ay MIm l.m HubUnt I Inane fr.au "m! ,i,"M,re a" ln..riut .puMloi, IU ,IT IIIIIIU 't HI. IIH'li M,lt I. Fayette where be ha le.ii golug to aeliool. Mr. Aldrldise la confined to bcr room with rheumaiixin. Itmrn. Falla City. Ie H.lville pilgrtiiia hab rvlurue.1 mueheitUralvd an' xplrltually warmtnl no by dar exeundon. an' now we am ter hab a genwlne old fw-ililoa fo-e, Mctlimltol camp imrllu' at FalUtily, eooililrllclii' d flfternill olt July, Wi t or dry. j( nurl.lljf rtv tm l, kIJk! Cum. a I it to luif lia lli,lc At rrjrll l.i,i li-mul; An' 'iiiI old Maun' ruuimiii' llire I j. hli hi rrr In' lt )' Jlbo ID ilo Itlf will "r n' 'utK The ItlgH were ordered early hod Fall aud built iirially for thia trade, Ihey are unctmlr for FiuUli liuialiility nml FilcA We altohavfii few of the Cluclimtta buggies, which we can aell to any om wanting a cheap l!ig. Wflnlwuni ry full and complete line of Flint clam HARNESS, ROBES, WHIPS. Ill Hley t'l luveal. I lewij capital beti j Itivlt.d 10 Iuve4 In a town or canity t j Very ebarryof blli laxe, and that a I " high valuatloiiof property aud e.in. o lien I low rule of liisiiiiloo U ul.l mm. mm. . tM.,,. I mm way the tt plan, here .a,Wde m WafC. HllfTlDS. riDGS. UttinO'S. bhin eS ttC. . 1 r 1 1 c ' o A Full and Completo Stock of Hardware, Stoves and Tin It il I wauled. tw ofKrio arrrtrn, ft Tlil eat I a Ulthful 1 l(iiirot (tiwIUeua 7SS ib!ihBitnl ut Tlini a Cllr -, (I IH U.-lw-Bwula lrwt, I r, ll t.-,!!u rlianlK of Ut wa.I if... tKitra n.1 lit i nl lb gtwttlun m In lil irMilt: mtn la tx (Morlr (Ubl. W viil Ihnlr f part. W hf I rifl t!int.-l u!rw it Mrll Writ tuu l"u.! ft ui kli, l.mm! Ifcrm ll Kill, h rrv.lat.l Plumbing and Tinning Neatly Sone. COME AND SEE US. Mcaiure ! f.vt ou each ik yuu will have an acre of gnaind. aud Hew t wIM Creamery. Many of our rwudci Intereatcd lu duliylag would like to know theeot uf flltlug up a gixl ervumery. ilie int. iireaoii eiua to Iw iirevnU'iit that a , i,ir I broui-h j pnui cpnniery of dairy U an eiioniHHi- j ly exintve luxury, only to I enjoyed iiv ins iHii. v Hunter. 1 lie reverse I'rof. t'rtiniilx 'l ob b ,,,,Ht)Mjii ) J''i'ei ii'ti'i-.a r.!ii. ! Htate Nornuil rhool, am ter deliver de' riw! t.;Mt..,.in n..w..i o.i..it.. t , . 1. 1 , . . .1 .. . 11 1.1... aia mki uni our tiiwmuiiw. cirtu im rfuijr ura'ioii ni rmiffi ny. IV Moiitgiiicry-Hw(ell mill win vay w III begin do mwIii' ob lunilr .11 week. It. M. (Illtrrt wlltemuicuie Imll.liu' b bridge Jtere Monday. Ilella am toeat.tl ! limili Fait City ter hab much ob a celebration de fourth, , liar am two tramway U-lu' built to du anwinllt, one ter be run by nlouin, de udcrtiy llo' (Hiwer, MuWu Dwdkln Iw rmteo tKl !l ortttnirr (r rarf.(M tr not riu4 br durocj blood, bet tr Iu4imU. 4 tuia tlrculiUim, btk Mil lof ttbl ttKralir, luttr4 ol aiUwivl bl.nl BttrtSwt Ilk loltd ot Puiwlitm, lay Vbt 8rMrIUa blu lb UtMl, U lh am le dtWf4 lb old aoitoat (tvl ptorwd tiiM tb mda ihfcjfr. In cam ltw Ibt ou4mm l tb lhorr. It I lb l:k ol Um BMW. G. W. SHINN, HOUSE, SIGN ana- ORNAMENTAL PAIITTEE. fNlwr llnim, KnwnUiijt, 10 l'iiil ruin J.,,,,., Hl.b., lint' (-ll.l. h.T, ,TwtaE: QUARTER b (utwi),. oti rn n rm. mii Jl i n.iu.v iiaiiuiry am Hi fun iiiii, !; tuxrr cj. nc MTl IPV nun iw n m VIi i i uii i do FalUtily litd, th limn 'iMv'inlloii dal ile ihIU, illilil rmiitir rrli tlCI to flAMWiV. t'lie newptiM-r man alio mwiii tbe,e.w. A w. leoiitr.a1e.lcrei,merv. ide Mltmmilh Vime,.ifluHe. didn't ,hk- ,., f"rtlM. oiamiMl the eyes of the F.llglbdl I"""'"'! or privuteMWlary to puldle; r,Hi loim.rll full eiclly, will In frv p" hi liU ii r, ,-h.,1.. ,. lb iimd.w MiiiH.ii.la".. of lal "", "ul.v d.'tnye Id u.-ft.lii.- j nvcrttije yean, reiuru It tlrst e.i i p. ! K't a iill.l.k' in dl. eliy. ' ...,.,. i.i .in. ,. 1,11ltI,.'J'a'fHilli.t,lait In nine .nl .a-!0wuer In the tutiw .tf praftl In two iiicmo more, nnd not enonnh duty to keep out of luiM'hicf. The lCuVar.it len lie In lire liln III! lire i,n.iMH-l ivr. i , ., ..... ...... ....... t.... .... . .. v.... ...... ,v..i. ., .... ,,,.. , H,rtt!.ll.t If tint noi.nel,illV.rn,l.,llrv .,,, at L..d l.1 '. ! A "He lutuld la- m'tected near the lullk- I's s. n:ii.ca .iv inniiie uitt : i.;.. ,:.rri .. i.... .i.... u..i.i i ti. . . . .it ,v limv w mii.i it., ... . T . . . I . scandal," a it W called, m w lmlij never ne prtM.i.in. ivriiat not; tail dmifir of wnalt ftoto the corral or pig. Prbr turns. Sir William Cordon t uinniing ia nww " 111 to make Imd aoiell. and w here ; . . . ' . i hrvikk lik timiiliitan'liii It tat nun tiailil iil ..-. u. ..... t .1 ...... ? .t-ta.iiMl fitxii. rntrlMi inirf tatiM- -' i i (..iivitiiui i- imm iiivuiMry mny liitiiri It 1 itrMiii,l miiai l.v tu.t 1.......I1I i.... ... t in 1 ... ety.lnusst.rre.l the people deeply. j ,1b1i Mh,v VftvUonn ml lhe ttr u nn.M m( , Let them rule theuiMlvw and , n,,-." . well ve.nilaiHl undcrneaih. have the Mlgma 'On a nation of the; j Having a anturuetory dnlry nami, vieeaof it riilern. If a certain ancient uilue were to I (H. next uuiiier i to till ll with ault- ; ruciawt ruetcti it I pnamnie-thut tit; ! niiMblu.ry. 11 u. iii.ih. ihnt "ttiKliuni wool. i if loMio go 10 the n-nt The movement among; the farm ; eiute liiM'r lu-tcnd of the am, for erstomake a tho political iaity ! k"ti la a. ilvliy. (Vriain It I that i grow lug weaker. . FuruterH have V,'M' r4"' -"' "" u ; ...V ..... - .. ., in.llll. ... I. I, H...I 1,(1 .. I bwum btcatinoi oitliOw ,winl (1 A f ( itrw)iirarnl f t h tnwulty. Tlu fttrw.. one c liw l.lt.lllUil ClIK.IM I ttw In ttma kiln h m " I Uml w liem iuln lu my lu.b o I prnrivl WlJ. Dtf h.i(iUiI M veil Urn, an l Iw I um-4 m.ii.ir nmlii wiOkmI nf bnl It mity ttkf, Ttw Ivain lu m, lu. k lu.l Itiwiif w wit I hl I ,trTilt I liuu Ura.lli( l eiy wuJk ! rmilj aut miHt nUuii wtlttit Hi.- ii M- tf tt rati. Itrr. In. llil.Kivh (om.l, W Oio rtillia cant (tt- j (r.lnl hf .ttr. tstt f 1', I ll'lu'lll t tint Itradley I on erul. be fiom tv ,, ti,f, ,,d brture u4n lull the iret el la eidelilal ue of 11 draw lug knife on hi I " I"'". In m li k nintir iliprcrnt. W I t. . s., .u r.i.t. lu k. l ..fit,., taaai-wkM nTT enty iiemx ov "" - KnlnrY Tr. il can nwwrtmtl.mly m-ittmcml ML AKKki Wiouuir h... I drew- S Z', . Ing to a cloac, and the popll are tr'j .men KI-Iikt Tri ran-. Iw.krbr. lurotitl- ,ring for the gn.nd ilnal, which will j m:rhV:.T?M be another epoch In the aunn'of our iiut.uf i aidwrvw iUivuiiuof tniii too much ncii'e to allow lheiuelvc ' ") Ik pulled alnml by lhe mM' lor ..' . A f . ... ! I I., ..,! IllO WMICIll Ol sotiiit uiuc' noiiifi-H who art discardetl from tlte old parties. Hut the grunge, whieh is a protection to thcfiirmcr, wasotg.iii i.cd for thai piiiimmc, and is a Billion pure artiile, liultN alaive polities, and i rapidly gaining ground uud doing uilnjj gtHHl. Honesty is the Unt policy, ai.d in the farmers' movetiienl the grange is honent. The alliance, la-ing a political parly, it not, siuce it ,sc k.s to udvunee itself, anil eat it iiolhiu for the fanner when ils ends lire gained. Ah a rule the editor gels u Hum Hand kicks to one cares. Once in a while ho got a kind woitl, anil it warms und cheers his weal her beat en, titoi'in racked heart to the inner, most core. Most people, are afraid to tell an editor w hen he writes an article that particularly pleases' tbeui for fear of making him proud, we suppose but if they find any thing that does not accord precisely with their views they will uoghrl their business to limit him up ami tell him of it. I'shaw ! dear friends, don't think you w ill spoil Hie editor by giving him an occasional word of cheer any more tliau yuu will .spoil your child by complimenting her upon a piece of patchwork she has finished. Of course you could leat the ob yourscll, but I hat dues lH,ni ,-Wu of WIhioiihIii Unit n Wali not deter you from heaping words Ingluu ivimrtcr credited him with, of encouragement upon the child, j Tbl l-u'l Hie llrl time, by many thou. It has done ils best. So you could MuU P'ddl.t men of pa Judg , ,., , . ., ... . nient have unid silly tblnga In reiNirtera doubtl.-ss mt tho average editor ut. fln(, ,,,.,,. ;fl,r running a paper 1 ut eoitrse you j Ull.y .,.,, (iH.ip,r0V(., i,v pilt,ije can. The man does not live who opinion. can't bent an editor at running u paper. The editor is willing ' to ( lu China, swindling, no matter what acknowledge that you can. He! " "m lun.Hnn.ne j IIJ .l.-IILII Im ol It ihiI lu a tratoe of "rimlllng." I'uriieir iiiurrylng Mr. O'Shen will not (irolinlily retore lilm to (be b-ader-uhlpof lite Irish Hirly, but ll will gl.e him coiitrnl ot her large fortune, w bleb w III ilirtiliilcw go a long way lotviirtl i.i-i.iK-illuLf biiu, al I' nsi (but i the ef fect which nioncv 1 ut nn mt people, A n-lurned IS.ion iiiUslonary innu' pri-liv neiir striking the l-r,M'k of truth rewriting the Amerleau Indian when he recently atild: "The t1! way lo solve the Indian problem I not to bother with It ut all. Leave tlx-m ull to the Western roplu nml they will treat lhe red limit fairly and keep him In bl place at the name time. Faistern plilliinllnoplKtK, who Itiedillc with af- faiin of which they have no accurate knowledge, tlo more harm tlitin goml," Tliere In n llpmll loii lii various ace- lloiiH of ibu country to pivcnt ciMtly! "tcDtliuouliili.," oliluiueil liy pniwliig the but among the coplc, to publlo men, Why should a public mun be spediilly rewarded In this way for do ilia what be look an (mill to do when he iicrcplcd niee? To foreigners It iiiiikI npieiir thut us a rule our public men lull lo tierfortu their duties, else why sliniild the people put up their money to buy eoatly irewiits for the few Unit do? (Mice more the Mor reporter U lo lihinie. Kx- 'otiKrcKHiiiiiu (irimvernor, of Ohio, w ho Is a uieiulKT of the com mission wlili.-b Is logo lo Fui'oim- fur the piirpoce of pltnl.ving the linuilgritllun piolilcm, s:iys be did not say the ttn . 111 1 ( . 1 i 1 1 1 1 -i 1 1 it i-- things iiIhiiiI the foreign only docs it U'cuusc you have not the time to ; but this fact need not deter you from giving him a word of encouragement occasional ly. A newspaper, if it has any brains, conscience and muscle back of it, must continually decide between doing ils duly and injuring its pocket. In any position but that of an editor tho public is uble to separate the iudividual homo from A member of una of tho highest Mandarin families has just Imh'H sentenced to he executed because of swindles bo perpetrated upon trades men of Paris uud London, while eon nected with tint Chinese embassy in those cities. This Is a law that Amer ica wuiihl do. well to Import. Bwln dllng, from the low-down bunco sleerer to tho olly-tonguod, high-toned bank president or cashier Is entirely too com mon in this country, and even when Its perpetrators arc punished, which Is not a frequent as It should bo, the punishment seldom Ills the crime, i , It cinll of from "." to put cow . A good wepnrnlor will oil Thl ma chine, If proin rly eared for, will litst :0 year and w ill tke nut prm llcally all the rtviiin. With the w iiiinitor ihcrv will be ncsbsl a likt-giillon Iniik for the rccepiiott of the milk an ll I brought from the row. It hHihl Is' placed on a tniiil outside the dairy ri.nn near tho corral, aud w ill have a lueliil pl connecting with a small tank Inside. Tlice will cost M and W rvHcllvy. To catch the cream filler ll (Minck frait the separator a iiumU r of can for oi.cb uncow-tirt reipurs, They cot$ISj jut (lnyeii with loi, Tbe-w oi must have Utile phsx of w ire gntnie In thein to ventilate the cream. An econom ical plan to dlpwe of (he milk is lo run it directly from the mitchln.i Into an Iron pls' that etiuduci It to (be hog or inir K'ii. Ile particular (o hiive the pi-n considerable distance away. The fn-tih ureiun I taken to a wooden trough In the dairy rtsitii UO Inchc dis'p and llll.sl with void water, The can arc set In until time for tho next milk ing. The Ihix will cost flu. Ills heat to allow ut least three milking to elaMC More the cream I churned, A oliiirn I the next consideration, mid nearly every dairyman has bis own favorite ntalie. Prolmhly an average would be $;), If you buve water power It will be a greut economy to use it with a turbine wheel Ousting f'ltl uud developing four horse piwer. If you have nut this a hnrlwuitul flve-borsa tsiiler und four hoiw unglno will uilst MtHl. The rig gives tower enough to do tho work and costing Mi to lift the water from the well, The tsillcr will also furnish hot wider for washing, Hut If fuel Is hard to get nn.t high priced a four-horse giirillut! engine can lie purchu'i for tt'sl. If there is no f nindnllon for the engine, as Is sometimes the rase, lwo horse ireiid Hwer disis good work. It can Iw bought for fiiW. Or Ifyou want none of these and uml only hot water nnd power to run the separator, a holl er can be bought forJI.'IOund a separa tor with motor attached for fltio, Any one of the'powers will do good work, Anotliur Item of e.M'iise will Iki the shafting and Is ltlng. These vary so much that no tlguros can 1st given, The mutter of pipe will also depend on location, for the expense. U vonliolled by tho distance. Jlutler workers, but. ter Iwxes and vnrloua other article will cost from $j) to $100, according to quality. With Hit). above Hgure you can approximately calculate, tlte Cost of a gisid modern dairy. , 8TiUYKn--l''roni my realdeiieeon Hat urday, June 13, a rod Irish eel ter dog, about four month old; little white spot in forehead. Any ono knowing of his whorcabouts will confer a favor on the undersigned by writing to mo. W. W. Lata. Inicpunii'iioo, Oregon, Iliad' bllory liclmlck & I", buvp purchased another new engine; It I a ltnell, tblrtis'iehorse over, for lbris,bingiur. pi. The gullierlng of t'biltiim Imrk for lliisllcal purpiM I quite ekleiisive lu tbl valley at present. The Imrk 1 cled frruii the trvs and laid aap side down to dry for ten day, when It lose one Juitf Its weight. It I then poinded t'l a course powder and hlplH In aek. They an- gettlug out many ton.. Mis I.lllle Ihdku-il I stopping In Indepciideiiiv for medical IrtMtmeiit. . Far Sawmill Proprietor. Sawmill men should be careful how they violate the law by throwing saw. dust Into the slreiun. The lowest pen alty for so doing Is HM line. The law had passed by the bint legislature Is us follows: "It shall not 1st lawful for the pro prietor of any sawmill In tbl Htate, or any employe therein, or any oilier r son, to cost sadut, planer shaving or other lumber waste made by any lunilierlng concern, or sutler or (sunilt such sawdust, shavings or other lum ber waste to Is- thrown or discharged In any manner Into I he water of tbl stale, or the Columbia river, or to deposit the same where high water will take the same Into nny of the waters of tbl atate, or tho Columbia river; and any person or person violating any uf the provisions of th In shall be docn icd gu I It y of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof ahull lie lined In a sum not less than f too nor more than $250. ..... "Wtat Side" Gaga. Al.b WANTS HlTPUiai, "I w an! In Im nn nniH" Huiik the pirwlmr, willniut noli'iun, An eilltor In llionurtk'iiir ci'lert, "Pul an ml. In our Wwnt Hltin!" Conducbir (to passenger on the! train between Dallasand Monmouth) Passengers are nut allowed to stand ou the platform, sir, when the train Is In motion. Passenger (from the vicinity of Monmouth w ith frigid uscent)llcg pardon; I will go In, I did not nollce that the train was In motion. The conductor took u good, long look at his retreating figure as ho entered tho coach, and his features took on nn expression "Oh, for the daya uf my lioyhood. I would give that fellow some scars to take back to Ids burrow that would make a German student look pale." li Ail Jiulnon. Mrs. WUIUimk Jl'DSOX & WILLIAMS, DRESS MAKERS cutmc no rums i spcciutt. l:oik Itulliliug. . lint, is-nrlrur. DAMON & HUBBARD Sueeetaera to ICLKINwS tS: CO., I'llUPKtRT; its or City Truck and Transfer Co. Hauling of all Kinds lb.ue I," c a s o n a 1. 1 c It it e s . at Mill Wilful 'ml, Oak. anil A-h I'OK SAUL lure,, Ibsl buii Made Montbly INDEPENDENCE. ORE "ON J. 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