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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1891)
) I ,, ,,,,, ' ' ' 1 1 v - . -"..'J J. " . v.. THE WEPT CIDL, -oaSs tsftl'Mi Y. . R. i. hu i tea, ncrsiTca, HUUAW AlHJVstT. jfWI, Awm-V had win u U Mm. pie of the bctii Mineral whMi tt mwtluit h on exeltenwut In Jack. m euunty l ptvt. Hon m calling at Tin Wwr Hum office, Ki. ti!iv(itoit, MeKIro hs h-eo enn l vh-e present at lari III Nalkme.1 Kducatloual iiwkul lit tli annual ir4mt held In Toronto, Canada Th annual meeting of the .ctiion wm i bt'Kt at Hlua, .Molilalia m Jllljr UXV TttK CiMt it JftHUMMih.Tlwnt u qulantnl"ftrwui"hlteoJuJ iw r. m m iworfo if. ifornrti, '"li "h mwi, bmt mo nuhlku iMHuluaUun ft circuit Jiht of tbb dhv uwi. jutiir ki oata to want tho vi mm w wu jmp v in DM, II will Ut aotiitervMitH; ,uIU.t rWf lmr4tr, TiWK TMKIH rKI ATTHIt-ItV N. Hiiuip anJ fatuity tout )Mr dpiur r IVtland thla work. Ttilr mnoval TfHWlg la dwiOy rttrrvttPd b luanv frleu.U InOvpviHWuw, TtMnaiivaoKialqual.1 IthtuftiM family wr highly amu eiatiNl, au any of limn will aJwarilP wwjf find a hearty wtmni In our clly. Dasr Bau. KriocKTrK.Tht baa hall club of InltwuttH hava doua tha right ttitnitlti prwnMuit 'Viuoklu ami UMfanltyt" Umni thatr gmunda. Wa ecauuwntl tlivlr action aa uua that will aaaUt In all fuud morula. Tba Natlial (anM bal0t.a great niu thla yaar thruughout the fulled Htat a oil CauatU. It la growing In o Uirlty the world ovar. rHKACiiiMu.-IWv, Mr. Ilrown, of Hliu tba Unitarian rulnbter, prvacbad In the grure laat HunJay nmrulng, ami lu thv ewtting at ttw ttwra boua, to gooitaudtencca. Mr. Ilrown la a fine apntkrr, Iik-U and ctar, aud nuula a good tmprtMalun opia bla bearvra. We bad the ikaur of taking tra llb him at Mr. and .Mr. IjilUiuk-ur'a. wbrewebuth rrrtalaly eujoyvd toe iK-lldwI.- of our euurtstnlng hoataaa Tiw New IIriimik.-Tuc f P. ralV rueul cuuipany la now engaged In put ting lu a new bridge brtwven old aud new IntkiM-ndence. Thla will be an xeellvnt atructure when eurupletad Mr. A l. ilainillon.oueoftberallrtaMl coruiuUakmrra, waa here Monday look- ingaftfrthetundliloit of the brldgea near thla city. The ntllpwd eonipatty ia now apending coii)ii(kralie naiury repairing their road, preparatory to Carrying oir tba lutuien en now Mng harvntletl. ir..vRTHK Nkw. Write us a letter of newa, real newa, or a pwtal card, terry week. It la not neceawry to apeak of broken rront galea cauaml by the '"aood ulghla" of lovera, three are private matter, but g' he death, marriairea, Wrtha, meetlua pleulre, arbo4 note, !, aocldeut, farm new, and an forth ami ao on. 1 nviai mattera we will not print, but all ne we of a buima uatur. we aliail n guui to get In the long run you i irw moregotHt out of the item than we ahalL We are your public emaiita. ThatCaijbic ATicl,K.-Tlitwaa - ...t I . 1.. U.h.m M turn rnincr a mmiy mr w,m - daya lnc. The &lntrmn mum to bthe bcavltut hmcr. No Inmirance Kuch a "fako" In a newspaper waa uu profewtonal. There waa no real fire, bnt tbe reo.II upon tht fakir buraa Jurt the aaine Inaurant reratlng agent or any Inauranoe oorapaulea that would reaort to auch meaaurr, aa waa Intimated by the 7Vmm, houkJ have all the btwlnca In their hand cancelled at once. The fire keep burn ing and will likely prove a greater con. flagratlon than wm anticipated. Tkiuauk Park B. B.-Tbetwult of the baa ball gam lat unday between tba Independence and Dullaa nine waa about two to one lu favor of the sloe at thla town. There wa a large ennoounw of people present to wltueaa the battloir, catching " Tbe motor car between Independence and Mouiuouth were loaded ilowu to t ho guard. There were 137 paawnger taken at one load. Tbe balloon aaoeu lon wa a failure. It went up not more than one hundred feet. Cauae lt needed more Inflation, of currency) then it powll.Iy wimld have apread It plalona. Tub Nk Eihtub. Next week J. 'B. N. Bell, ex-Kev., ex-clerk of Iward of railroad commlaalonew, exedltor. e x-landlord, ex-chool teacher, ex-merchant, ex-rad catute dealer, ex-poM clan, extraordinary, etcetera, etcetera, aumc hi poaltlon ajitrile tbe edito rial tripod, having purchuaed the Inde pjodeuoe Wrjrr Hidb. He get a good piece of property, and should make a uccea of It. &tkm Stateman. We thank the Slateman for thl friend ly notice and exU-nd our fraU-rnal hand, but bbiex'a. are extremely ex- tcjwivc, and we are moved to reinara that It I a very exprialng thing that the Statrmmn editor would write ex toaucliadece, when he know that It It I o coojurloti to hi Institution. I.CT U i;J.UKKHTAN.--All lodge notice of standing date., we only charge tl-00 I" quarter '"'. ot cent per mouth. All"bHuy notkM and resolutioua of condolence e cburgeonlyiiit.allne for all over five Hue All preaching notice free and church and society entortainment notice at reduced price A" inlul tew of the gospel h"ve Tbl WW,T HtDEforhalfprUio.or $100 per year. These are all reduced prices, as all transient work must be puld for at the rate of 10 cent per line, and for adver tUlngatour regular published rate. All Job worn douo at Portland aii'l Hail V anclsco jirice. We wl" '" -w,.rk with any t tiiem vv we dj no litlwgrau ( eeu. Ttv hUM tyle a )Ull ...-j M J. I.. Stockton's, A HMO Who I short .k....t. ..... . hi. wh.A. -- -"-"" -vW gel - -"'ivu vu a nor row, j ftOCktUO' fa, IwodqUMfrl aJdlTZ . , "'"'luuler -- ttd mo U of Ul-OMi UK Vk. He la full of bud Dm ofLji , ' """ ilM W iUioe,iiU i0d prtml J-l' I-wlle,', wj t CUl oo William Kerr. Parker, a uerJ fWr.ii and held rd,, - ....,,.. una m nus him nrsiim. nrM(ltaliMt ho must aril nii. ,,, m Balth, fmm LlttW Luokl . wrtii hamat fart urartni o pfetlun. 0m h...i.i .-..1 I SUOuaV, Wwct all oonimunloatkiM fur ihl lPrtoTuii WBrrHiuaorioJ. .n Barbara, at a claat. tuaka lltila nut of 1 ... - " - ' hobltually hard atmi w Atly vk you to anbacrllio for P!" w will aHvo you tho nawa Don't fall io call at J. L, Htocklon'a M4 tea the bargaliM In clothing and ruruianing gootla, a We bad hail la IndtimLm W A'edoeadiy. ,The rain fell In torrenla fi few tulnulea. ,Ww omitted tba mum M. L. While aohool clerk, Wat. No, thla week, Nit week all 0.K, uuugiee eouoiy win bava a new .... eoH houaa, coating tw tSU.UUO. ( Kd for old Dooglaa. Dart Oelwkk alwaya haa on hand rreah oandkw, Key Weat eigara and inwfcwirraiuinteMon. 1 A tent haa beeu ereoted on tba tuuitu Una two Uocka wet of the Hreabyteriai church tut rellgloua aervbea. Mai Haley atartm blathreaher Ture- day on the Jo Craven farm. Wheat far aa heard from ia yielding well. The new ad. of "Mike" Rueeudurfe whloh appear thla week apeaka Air Itaelf. (to there and getbargalna. Wa deal re the Board of Trade to teU oa what to do with the holiday Ore onfall la our office. Tell u quickly. Uraciu tor alai wood ran oe kit at Oanwn HubteirdV ""- All ordera muat be accompanied wllh nmh. S8tf tt la a nuatako about It being uu healthy to aleep In feather. Look at thaapring chicken and are bow tough he ia, , . ., ... Hereafter Inatead of "Polk County Publlablug Company," direct all buai to ,"Tbe Weat Hide I'ul.lUblng Company." Wt kr under many obligattont to Mr. Comma Jackaon for nutea of tbe Normal Inetllute. He la a flouglaa Ouunty boy, Mli Georgia Klaor haa returned aud la ready to receive ordera for drea making, located up atatra in the new bank building. Our general directory on tbe flrat page la notniUrely ewnplete, but will be next weak. Wa did not get all the I nit lab correct. , Albauy'tblg bridge will now go for ward. Work will commence at once on thl Important public Improvement. Albany Jirrald. Meaara. 8k I oner A Wilson' fin warehouse,'oear Uie depot, ia moving on finely, and will anon be ready to re ceive tbe new crop of wheat. II I home from hi vacation, And hi no 1 very red, It ha been a little un-burned Ho he said. The first Presbyterian church or ganized oa tbt Pacific coaat waa the church of ClaUop Plalna, September 19, 1HI, by Rev. Lewi Thompson. If you want something nice go and examine .the stock of rJatlvr Lewen aboea Just received by Shelley A Van duya. They will try aud please you. ; M. A. Baker of North Independence from aeven potatoes planted, of tbe " Early 8unrls " variety, raised two aud oue-balf bualiela. Who can beat that? , J. L. Bt'iekton haa Just received an Immense stock of fidl and winter hoe, and now ha the! largest aasortmeut from which to select, of any merchant In town.',, B. F. Andrew, proprietor of the racket store, on C street, second door Weat of tbe poHtofflce, will not bo un dersold, r Hosiery and underwear a peclalty. ' The north-bound train last Mouay took aboard four newspaper men at once at thl place, Clark, Orton, Peut land and Belt. rJtrauge a It may seem there wa no wreck. Remember when lu Bnlem to cull lu at Htroug'i restaurant, now Westaoott A Irwin, and get a meal not to be ex celled on the Pacific coast for 26 cent, 1 271 Commercial street. tf The services at tbe Baptist church next Monday morning will be con ducted by Messrs. Craven and Haley, tht pastor being absent. There will be no services In the evening. . Call on E. C. Pentland and see tlmt beautiful tract o fruit ud hop land neaftowti;! Just what you want for either a home or a good speculation Only MS an acre; 10 down, balance on time. - Men' wide shoe and narrow shoes, big shoe and little sins, floeshoesand coarse shoos, high'' heeled and low heeled, silver tipped and nickel plated, all the way from 26 cents a pair to 14.76 aud satisfaction guaranteed, at J. I-. Stockton'.: , TitK Wm Hidk has aalD chanued bands, J. A N. Bell now being propri etor. The' Portland gentleiiten who recently resold It to E. C. Pentland un dertook to (tart a tie ipr at' in lu pcudeuo but dtd notreeeVve sufficient encouragement. Jtemlter. i Ifareb. Merwlu and Don MaxlWId hate "cleaned un" tbt warehouse lu Old Town, aud under tht uperlutcu deucy of Hendricks are prepared to re ceive wheat for storage. All three are gentlemanly butluea men. A large amount of papers, welt pre served, havt awumulated lu Thk Wawt fHiok offlct which may bo had fw twenty-five eeuta per hundred, Regular price fifty wilt ar hmidnnl. Call at once before all are takeu, It la whlHnd amuml that a certain drummer fur a Portland firm, w ho vis Ma thla city every sixty day and smlN on tome of "our 4U)," hn kl" with aimther inau's wlni For the sake of a few young ladle In Corvulll, we ho tlit reair I not true, 0niMi 7'oitcs. Hklnner A Won are now pnMired to store grain, aud can also supply a limited numtier of sacks. Will Iwue regular warehouse receipts, whl-h will be good for flour, forty pounds ht buabel. Will deliver wheut sacked n board ears or boat, at the option of the bolder. Rw Durlug the thunder shower last Wednesday aflemoau the lighttttiui struck a baru bclouglng to lamia ilelmlck, on 8op creek, killing one horae, beside burning alwut thirty tour ot bay, a buggy, aud some hirm ma chlnery. The loas wa liissi; ntir ance, 1700. , It I now announced that J. It. N. Bell of Itosehurg, will take chnrge oi the Wkmt Hint! ou the II M of August, rtila Is the setvtud lime Mr. 1 tell liu announced his Intention nt runuliii that ier within the lat thm nmuths; w uppo he U uot foullm us this lluw, however. (Vktit Ntt "foollu" thl time. Wt contemplate with the ut m- f Henry Hill, giving a full aud cou plets history of the first settlement and growth of Indeeuileuee Then are aom Incident ronneeted with tlx past history of the place not hereto art given which wt think will pfc if lutenat b the readers of the Wt tin. IudeMndt'iice now alwrnl tlr aud fureni'sit of alt elllr west of th Ylllainette, aud she has a future It fore ber bright with pmuilae. Silver Wefdlng. Ou last Winlnewlay evening, alsiut t o'eltiek, after Mr. It II. Jaaron hs' retired for the night, he wa smumhI l. i rapping on the door, and was ui- mml at finding Mcusrs V. J I onus wa, J. F. O'lK.un.ll. II. HlrshU iv, Hwvld Craven, W, II llawley, V, t Uughary, C. K. t'lulft lti r, ('. W. Bus ter, aud Capt. Putter, who bait mwrut b'ed to reli'brute the unniveoary of hi 4lver wedding, With a few approprl ate remarka by W. P. Iwmnway, Mr and Mr. Jasttersou were hait.led ..iih ery nice present. After cn.ying thenuMilve for an hour or two, Hie guesta look their leave, wishing the. boat aud histtessmunyyeuraof liapi'., neaa. ... Bwna VIU Itama, P. . .... ......l.t. .v .! iin inM.p.Bi i.raiiiiii. uiirmi.i.i.ii.ii.T laeicellent. ' ' HrUkglst Alcxainler made a trip to I sl Ina last week It will take .to.isst aaeks to hold the grain tributary to this plaee. i, M. Prathcr will start his tlireahlng outfit Thursday. He employs thirty men. f)ur chuh-li is king reiiHak-le.1. ami will tw repulutetl otil.lil.' ami paia-rtrtl Inalde. Y.ai may look out for trcsirts of lurge yields of grain, this is the banner latrtofuld Polk. Thettad atmosphere la enjoyed by It, hut the rain kidclaylngtlicatartiiig of threshing uiacrtliies. J. II. Alexander aud family, ami 11 II Jester and fiuully, nttcuded ehnri h at Oak View last Humlny. It P. Hall la building ou his larm achats the river from here. His faintly Is living lu a tent while Out work Is a"'""''' Suver Items. A nice shower Tiiesilny, Nearly all fall grain Is cut. Th warchouae sturtad Wednesday. Mm. A. Hsirkes I vlaltlug her son In rtauthern Oregon. George Htetrle sturted his new Case thresher Monday, Mr. I'llsou and family, from Ne braska, arrived here Monday, O, A. Wolverton ha wheut that average tblrty-acvcu bushel per ucre. Can't tbe children around Huver tart a Ioyal Teuiemmv Legion, aays Mrs. L. it Whlteakrr, I think they can.- II. O. A. U.ENCAMPMKNT. (lltAXI) HAI1AIIK OK 01.11 M.ll.1.1 KHH AT HCTKorr. Dktmoit, August i It haa been the desire of all prominent lender of the organization that the Twciity-ilfih'en-cnuipmcnt should lie the moat success ful lu the history of the O A. It., ami the parade the most miignltlccn' ever known. Certain It I tlmt the multi tude which assembled In Detroit tire larger than the elty ever greeted b fore, and lu magnificence of pageantry and beauty of decorations, to-day'a parade I without precedent. Four magnifi cent arches, erected by the citizens, In dlfl'creut parts of the city, marked the line of inarch. On Illinois, the home of Lincoln, the home of (Irunt and of Ijogan, was conferred lite honor of the right of the line FOR SALE. One house containing five rooms mid three lots, ag.std bun), ugond well mid annie orchard. 0hk1 locution, For further purtlculurs liiqulru of tlio , rMT owner, M. A. Dice, it Wanted. , To trudu Improved Mialuc prupei'ly paying In rent ten per cent. Interest on $20,000 lu the hoiit't. of the thriving city of Hon th llend, WiihIi., for Improved furm land In Willamette vnllcy, For particulars address Antiio.nv llowKsi, Hotiili licnil, Wush, ''! dr. J. H. Cooper and family urc rncti peratlngat Newport, "down by-the sounding sea." t PKN90NAL MCNTI0N. James Bush Ncainllli was vllllnij the city Hat in-day, Mr. eVott, of Texas, L C. (Ulimm-'s brotlicMii-law, Is In town, j M. h. White and family returned frisn the spring lt watk. Mr, Parker of Mo. arrived etorliiy, More aUiut hint next week. Mr. J. J. Wllllttins, uf HuIIm was a visitor at Lyon bulge A. K A A. M. bwt Walurduy evening. HHhellyaudfiuiilly have rctiirmHl from the spring, Mr. Hhelley being much lmiinved lu Inmllh. Itev. A. J. Ilunaker went to.MeMlu-1 vllletaal Momhiy toslld A week ori two vlxlllng frii-ndi) ud reliitlvcm j Prca, CamiiU llof llw Hiule Normsl achiMil vlltil s.mie of tho West Hide towns Oil week In Oielutenwt of the school. dr. V. IX Pentium) tislk a Hying trip to Astoria aud the Mound towns this week. He will return to-day or to morrow, ltev. tleo. Whlleuker, of MiiitIiuII, fexns, has u elected pnldeut of (he Willamette University at HaU-m, A Mfcl at'Uvtlon. Mi's. Peter (Nu'k came up troin Port land Wednesday to her daughter, Nellie, who I quite sick Wt Mr. KeUerV lii this city. Hurry Hwler'a taunting countenance e, now wen lu our uildst. He Is Just doa u on a vUlt from Hpukaiie Fulls, Ills prcu'iit home. Our old time friend, TiHn,IUehmtiid a u In Imli-ietideni' Itut Haiurda night visiting the Muoiilo bulge, tie Is brimful of Jokes, William Williams, of Alrley was In own Halnrday. lie has lost none of i la avoriluput, aud still favors ex 'Mdent CleveUuid. t Mr. 7anl, Ibsa'iidiarf, one of oar leait iiignieri'htinls, leave forSau Kntiicliutj t mIv to be gone aluiitt two wsks, km voynge nielii ftlcinl, Mr. W.A. Wash, editor of the ' fsrtlallas, uiadeus a pleaaut call last Tuesday. He was attending the ) N irmul luKlllute at Monmouth, j Mr. IjilUtiletir has the thank- of Jllw Hell family for some dellilon. i p.aihfs ami luclous lrrie. the prod ! uet of her own fine garden lu this city. Itev, K. K. Phlp"S left lut Tuelny f rtirnut'a Putt where he w ill vlit friends a few, week before ailemllng mifereia wltleh meets lu Itowtmrg, Vngnt S-Kli. Ml Kva I.nckc i-turne.l lust 1 uea- j da V from a three month visit to Iter! ,. .. .... L ,.'.,. Mr. Hill, near Colfax. li (M,y Wt ,,.j,4w, , mv , jf,,,,,. vnictle once uutre. I Jtawph. Hrunk from Kllen.burgh il-a.l. h, i.,u,i W w4. lie ... ' ,,,. ..." . ...!, , lu the aheep busines In Wa-hlngioii. . , ,,, ,,,,. Krl t S 11 ' . i rain tun. un i nirvnwv m. wr IT ... i,.i,t, ,1... i.i.i.,. un.ii ....... r ,K'y "f ,, , thl season. Pretty gss bla age William Pudge, once a resident of? Polk, now ta-lttg at wa.tst.urg, r.slern .... ... Oregon, has la on stopping at ami lown f.H a few dava. He Is a bmther tit tua i it i, i . n...u i.. i. .. to David Hedge and Wtltlaui Jone. j ! A" ,"""h ,WwA Ul " h,m .. .. la ..... ., .. ..t ....,...,.,. - ! ',r McLaughlin of rortlatut, with fwmt,.it, blsfumlly mHtl through town last; Iwrekou til" way to taiptlna. It wni bis Hist visit ht lmles nilciiw and he: WBS stirpriel at lilt! tuisinesu aeiiv ity of the city and Us general surroundings, j IUv. llro. Phlpjat pn-acltrd hi fu-j , ... ..'I. . .1...... well sermon hist Htitld.iy night to a emwtled Itirtis.'. The paslor of the city ailjtiurued and worshiped with hliu This Is as It should lie. We hope lint. Pblpi will bo returned to this work, II. 8. Hastings the enterprising mer chant of Alrllc was In town Kutur.luy. He retain everything fair at Alrllc, ami in proof of bis approval of the Course of the WkstHiiiK left the coin aud bad tils name enrolled on the li-t of stii scrlU'rs. X, J. Heott and family arc lit tow n on a visit to relatives and friend. They are from Nevada where Mr. Hcolt has large mining Ititemsts. His wife is a sister of Mrs. Lyman Ihtiuon He for uicrly lived In.Polk on the K. McDiiiiic I farm. He will return after a few weeks sojourn itmoiig us. Dr. Hitllcramt wife returned Tuesday from a week' visit to Victoria. They were delighted with their trip. They snwa Hrltlsh Man-of-war carrying ten guns which would project a hull weigh ing 8(Ri pounds ten miles, and It cur ried many other guns of lesser note Our good friends no doubt felt that I t'nclc Ham' dominion were mow to their liking, , , , ..' j Hoi. W'.hhIs from near Prlnevlllc Is in the neig'iiH.riiotHi. uu is a son ot ja.c. Wooils who tiroiigiit iiih ursi ish-s to ; Oregon, lie settled on A place about three mile from Imlcvtitlonce and re mained tlicre till he died, His lavs he lost In the I'nipipia canyon by Iho up setting of his wagon. This wu In IN III when the II wt wagon came through that canyon. Had bo saved bla hues, thry would have imulu him a fortune Decs afterward sold for f'liK) a stand. Mr, H. Htnats paid ?l"i(l for one. Hoi. sitys, "they have spleiulld grass In Euslern Oregon," Hu brought with hlum few spun of flue horse for sale. Bswar of Ointment for Catarrh tnat Contain Mercury, ., inercur.i will surely destroy the aeuscof smelt till. I eonipluioly dcrniigc tlie whole systeni wlietl uutrlng It through tlio mucous surfaces. Much ui'ilclc should never hu used except on )ivscrlitlons fr. in repululilephyslelniia as the (hiiiuilte Ibey will do Is leu fold to tlio unnd you can possibly tlcrlve IVoin lliem. I lull' Cuturrh Cure, muu iiiui'tiired by K. J. Cheney A Co., Tole do, lihlo, coitiulns no mciviii'y, and Is iiiken ioiiriitilly.unilacisillrccil.v upon the blood and mucous sur.au.- of the systeni, lu buying Hull's t 'aiiirrh cure lie sure you get the genuine, ll I taken Internally and imulti In Toledo, Ohio by F. J. Cheney A Co. Hold by Druggist, price 7"ic, per hot tic. Call and Ssttl. All pci-soiiM Indebted lo mo oil ui uomil iirc rtKpicsicd lo cull and selii Immcilht cly nll'l a.ivti eoHls. Itook arc at II. M Lines' olllcc, .ioiinhon, Indcpcndcijcc, July III, 1. 4t HI B DIB. Sorrowful Drowning at Port land's Summer Resort. TWO LIVES LOST !1 Party of Twenty Struggling for Life at liwaco. TARIFF PRICES. 1 Church Oscision Lightning Strikes Other News by Telegraph. list saii lit 1'Kl.l . Amm, Aug fl.The mvttes of pWiiru tlmt have imirkett the seuon at North IUwh to-hiy g..ve way lo.oite of deeat wtrntw, over the terrll'lc deaih of two bright young ttmple. Will, Hleel, of I'ortliuid, and Sllw Helen Boise, of Hab-in, weft? divwiil hi the surf In front of Htoiit'H hotel, at aluittt li.'W o't l-s k ItwlHV, Tliew WCie aUmt twenty of the nr'y together, when a large wue struck litem, fol IoaihI ulunt liiinuMlltitely by tinoilter, pnahu'lng an undertow, which swept uIk Unlse from the graxpof lieu, l.om- Uurd, her eanirt, and she mink to rU no more. Mr, Kieel umdtt gn-at efl'.irts to save himself, but hi swntttri gave way, aud h ts, .sank to a watery ilfave, 'flic other lltl.eii here n-s cued only after greit eflWta, Miuc i Men Boise waa the eldmt of Jult ttolsr'alwoibtugbtem. Hlte waa tweif y-fittr year old. Mem Is In il"i limin, as he wm gntit favorlietbcni'. A'ltl, Hteel wax the adopted mm of (i ,V Hleel the p-jt master tit I'ortliiud, onto tiiiott i na w i a ititx-r tl Ull 11 HHtltVATlov UK- Mm rn wisit itliciu iiiiiler my itlrci'tloiw. ow 1 Nkw YottK, Aug, 4,-Tb board of j have a gtaal set of historical mai" aviicral appralst-ra lo-duy reiulcr-! an jOI'Jw'ilve teaching Is the only true Imiwlutil det-ielt.il on lhfcoiistritetl..n j melius! uf teaching, illustrates our pro T paragraph Kl f the new taritraet, j feasor. (hirol.J.'ctlve lesson on physl ablco hsntlv Ut-otiie a auhjeet of Hy given this morning by Prof. auntroveray Iwlwren the wisdgroweraol o,o and the eri t manufacturer ol . . , , ., ... eW r.llltlttll'l I ueoeeiiin is t mil ,ir.. ) . I. oigeliiwo-s" reicrreM " " jais;rMii In.1 uoi.lv to all wmd. Including wim.I ' . . jot the thlnl !,.. muling is tiereiu .u - Uiluti l.v the Statute to N (lie t.l.sw ol U.mmlimr. lil.lt ln.-rc the value ol U1(,rl wool I. v rel.rtlou of itrt of , , . . - - , ,, t Hie laigiual ntHce, i ne pnme, -rtuaii j ) i'i'"" " " Uwiwl.i'diitv to which It (w.lnrl!iilr!iWon U-iug comltietwl. We all 1 w-ild 1. o. iWrwiae suhje.,,1 ." meun, i are proud of our .. .on. A eortal,. that the duty on sorted wtaiU w hen , - I eeparatcd (ot ber wl-s than n to color) ir.niae.Un.volue, shall U t w i.t dtuy ,.,.,... ,,,,., . 'oite.lcoudii..tiltlIlH'llnt.e. "iri - Ing" or muiilpulullott of wta.l made .1" , , ( ,.H.VB,U ,ltt m, ,,, ,H t . , , , .,m M, IchalldlM' to the M'llill tlnllis llnnmi. : i I'he lsmr.1 reverse the ctillcclor' did- slon Ill Ivttlt of tltccuscs miller tMiisld- I.I.UtKHATH' vintinv. I'turrsMot Tii, N", II , AtiHiiM I -The .. ...I t.. I ..... ..1 I...... . ..... .. ...... uiunietinii ett einm i.e..- ..winy n-s.ii us. lu aswecplng victory for the Henna nil, whoehs-ted the tnaor and nil fildcr-jMnd, .miiiiiecuiiaiumcs. iiiiciwioN. KVANUKI.H'AI, Ci.kvk.-i. a m, Ohio, July nn-TliIsi morn lu Judijo lluinlltoii ilccliled thci Injunction cnc ngnlnst the Kvangel- Mini asMM-liitlon, bo ciiJoIihkI I lie iMinrd of puhllnttloli fiitlit making up the lc llcleuclesln the Mtlurles of l-Mier ami Itowmuii, or paying any money to (lie Illinois, Ik'sMtdllt-a, Oregon or Platte lllvcr conference. The eotirl fniipd the expulsion of ltishois LVhcr nod llownntlt iieisinllng to church tll-cl-pllnc and tlmt there Is no cvid v of prej lililliv or fl'.iud on the mrl of the tliul isnifereiKva. The deelxlolt Is a divided victory for Om minority fuc Hon. BI.KCt'lOV IM K KSTl't'KV, I.ii'1hvh.i.k, Ky., Ansc, .1, Willi a tpilct clivllon Kciitui'ky lo-dny ciecl.d ttt.tt.tc ticket n.li.pted n contilutlon i ami chose n Icglslatuiv, The stntc olll-' cci-sclccleil arc: (Inventor, John Young Ilrown, of Henderson; lieutenant governor, M. C. A I ford, of la'xlngtou; ailorucy, W, J. llemli'ick, of Fli'inliigshiirg. An auill tor, treasurer, siiierliitcmlcut of jnihilc Instruction, register of the land olllcc, ami clerk of the court of iipiu'iils were also chosen. All urc Democrats ami uo , iv n iimjorlty runlng from tfyKi ... mm T. ,nv tHtMliiitl.iii has ciirilcd, and t ho umjoi'lty for It Is placed at iinythhig IVoni oti.tHHj to Iihi.ihh). Die heavy nuijoilty for It was a gtvnt surprise to Its o)ipoiienls. It. Included some of the best know n nll'l nhlcst pub lic llieil lu tho slut.', lucltitliug S'lintor Carlisle and tlovernor lltickncr, ' The people's party Ims polled about 2),(!i0 votes, STttl'l'K ItV l.ltlllTH.M.MJ, Hiiiii.iN, Aug. 4 Lightening at ruck the giiii'lsoii Mi.iichoiisu ut, lhttlicuow this niornlng, tumipletcly tlistiityng It ami ctiiiients. Loss, $:i","i,ooo, Ki.Kt rtON in t TAIL Sam L.vkk, Aug. 4, Fun returns of the election yeMterdny show tho liberal have twelve members of the legislature, one-third of tho whole, a lurgo gnln over any previous legislature. HII!,-IVVV IMI'KOVHJIHST. KUdUNK, Aug. 5. Tlio Hlushiw liar li ir U to be I'oiiiuiciicmi ut once, Cupt, iSymoiiH' cold wiuci' ruport to tho con li'ury, H.ilwitiiat.iudtng. il,m. it.ngei get llcrnii.n Is In ItiVorof the improve nieiit tlivm iv,o.eiii,j ui. Kucne un.l Kosiliiirir, HI.IH TIIICI'IV I'l.AVM. ' Hai.h.,1, Aug. fl Another electrical a.orm vlnllcd this oily yistcrduy after noon, uu-, " Juc.(, U .bcrtsou was knockn I s oscii-u) by a a-.r,ike of hgni ,uon w .lo Lining hlir. in- uu.lcr u nut- pic i cc ncn corner of Ktule ii.nl sii-ccis. jIc Is all right now, Mlh JB CnntiHitnt ftum mirth put"- HiilurJity eveulug the ' b-whera of our Institute and the prnple of Mon mouth enji iyed t hcojuin al r concert very much. Tlie band furnished giusl mu slv mid nil pausetl olf In jwtfi et liar ninny mtlll a lute hour. Monduy's work ojH tted by n tlrllt ou tonic soli'u, by Prof. Powell, This work wits not on the rruiilar lino of work, owing to the ttliscnee of Prof. Hlglcr. We enjoyed lln niulo very niui'lt, but we are In fuvor of teacher being ou time as promptly as they ro rpilre pupils to ls, Our cullsl heiilo drill wtts enjoyed by all, this nioruliig, more than usual, ow j log to the practice being taken with I niiislt! rendered by Ml Belle IMeman. Prof. Hplllman takes up the subject of pliyslohigy this morning, The Pro feworwicms to undiirsiand titoroughly what he talks hImmiI, I anticipate tlmt we will enjoy the Itsaum on physiology. j The stilijeet under dlseiiMiinn at present isvcntiiutiou, a stirring subject w lieu culciilutlons are made tsfora a ebua. J,eMtm In orthography were given by Htipt, Keyniiltl thla uioritliiK. Prof, itlgltr hu arrival. He begun hi work by giving a lesson In map draw ing. The Professor scents to ho a very tniiiter-ol fiii t muu, rather decldwl In Ills muiaier. Matty admhe his meth ods of tcuehliig, Prof. Mulkvy apsara lftm us attain with his usual cuthu slu.in on the work of laiiKiiwgt k'ssona. Ilestiys, "We have fuudumeutal prln ctiileslu Iiiiikuhwu wotks, a do we In arlthiiu tlc, ami the most liurtant prlmlpul lu laitgiume I the sentence," j Tuesday, Prof, Itlgler takes up the study of l!. H.' history. The aim he Imlils hef.in the Institute Is the "why" i i such l true, We are well pk'nscd with hi inrthml, He has before the (each-1 j ers, iuiijis of pMihubiy his own inunu J fticturv; they bring out tin Idea aud j fallow clearly that for which tlwy were luiciideil. If all teucher would take i It tisu themselves while teaching hls j tory to have before the cluss, each tlay, a limp of the wiI.Jim.-I dlwuswsl, their!,, dHvw ,ut.b ,, (h, Ueuehlng would Is' aevuiity-llve is rlcuuiinlii.ny.ln lis dlariwtlnn, rtu urb r jeent tit tler than w ithout mast. 1 awlsT lb inn of tte; I'revtdrd, lawvr, tbat .kl tl... Pr,.r..,.r i,y..ltV ir l, hs rfdr may.tr u.iat.1. lo cmplw said iiiiiilc Hie innli ln'iix.l IimIiiV. "No" Vt it bis reply, "but my pupils made; j fHTImtt wa Intensely Intereatlng. The eulhusiaslle teacher was kind 1 i. c...... ii... i.... kh 'iuvn- v.n, ,nc ., t ti.MilM 111. in. , M.U...K..,. illrt nliMi, l.t k.i.k", ., ,.h,-..-..h..., hs,f, and leg. of a calf. The explaua- ! ,i H . i .1... ', " an .mtn, jSH.n.H,, ...... J e. i oo wn oui iomi muuy Inwhrra lhouKht."Why1 II Isjust as the i i Umk tsdd," all hough none of them said .I...;. ... ,tl. I ...... II. ...n I fesst.r snl.l, "We are getting notlilug ,..... , , ,.... Musi.ty. t pmiiciiitni uiiamip:ees ' prluieltt 111 I rcrs-atotlly performed y other tenehers who jhroefcuhuidamusinlto Tlie Icssoii on map drawing of Htaith America, by Prof. Itlgler, waa estved. ; , ,.. ,MorM Imk. 1 lis nieth.sl I al- way lu luiild fhm the bottom. Hur rah for Prof, lifgler In thl sense. We hope lh.il this same idea will lay bold iipnu every teacher of this Institute. In leaching the subject of Boitlh An It.,, lknn.1t'lM.d Ml'fiftf t.HIl(.,r til rotilllri. ,n, .rtll)p, t ,mxv r,.ur tllircrent niciw. I ... , MK, r,,r ,R, purjm nnixlug Ilia rang. f plateaus, motiiituitis, and elevated showing the natural course of Ulnaius, ilnilmtgc, etc. Another map 'from which to study vegetable life, milking al all times these lessons prac tical, e. g., placing or sewing on the map a piece uf rubber, representing where rulilar grows, a piece of cotton, cotr.v, etc., lu their proper place. Another map I to ls druwn for the study of animal life aud another for the study of Hiitleal divisions. Our Pro fisw..r Is llevcs, a Is'fore staled, In ask ing llic "why;" for Instance: Here 1 a large city; why tlid this city get a start here? etc. Our work on tnuguugu has ciiaii,cd j tigi'ummur; same teacher, Prof. Mttl i key, continues the work, Prof. P. L. Ciunpls-ll, to whom the subject wa as signed, being called away, We feel aa though we are accomplishing good work In every particular. THE TOMB. HLOl'Klt.-At her home in this city, nt one o'cliK-k Monday morning, Au gust. 'I, isni, Mm. ltiirbura Hloar, inp'd "tl years and 10 days. Her death was caused by dropsy. She leaves acveu children to mourn her lost, nil iH'ing In Oregon except otic boy, who Is In lown. The 'funeral rervicea were conducted by Itev. A, F. Lolt, nt the I'l'csbyteiinn church, Tuesday, nt 10 o'clock, a, in., from whence her re ni;iln were titken to tho Odd Fellows' cemetery to lie laid in their last resting place. HOVF,Lt..At his home in Moit tnmitli on Inst Wednesday nt ten o'clock a, in., K, II. Howell, aged Stl years, of consumption, lie leaves a wile, nnd two children. He wa hurled In Monmouth cemetery yesterday aflernomi ut two o'clock. To Ladle Troubled With Painful or suppressed mcnstrtiutlon, Oregon Kidney Tea, If taken u few ,lays before tho expected period, re lieves all pain. It . contains no mineral poisons, VViadom'a Vloltt Cream Is the most exquisite preparation in I lui win-Ill I'ur so'u'iilu:; hikI whitening he hands ami ftuv, II Is not, only a substitute tor, hut in every rcsjot su iiei'liii' toglyts'i'lnc, cold cream, vumii line, anil like pi'epuriitlons. Try It, Thay Say It Contain No Potion. The celebrated chemists, whoso opin ions are above the price of gold, tell what I hey know. San Fiiancihco, Juno 3, 1H80. Dcur HIi-m: Wo have mudo an ox Imitative chemical mutlysU of "Wis dom's It.ibei'lliie," obtiihicd by us In the open lu u Uct, and llnd It to Imfreo from nil polsommi or deleterious in gl'eilleiits, colistlluting ll hul'lllless pre purallon for the I'uec. ' Yours truly, Thomas PiiickA Hon, Analytical ('hcmlsta, To Messrs. VV. M. Wlsdinn A Co. ferttnal. With last week' Issue ofTtiK Wkst Hwk, V.. V, Pcntland'aconnectlon with that paper ceased. I deem It due to Mr. Pentland and myself to say that I regret that the "Hu" la-tween u hn ten acvensl. I have enjoyed social i and busines relation with him of a . mot pleasing cliarauter, have alway fmtnd him true Ut hi btislnc oblfw' (Ions, and regard hint na a man whose , cllitrls in behalf of the public havo not been fully aiipreliitl. I do know, j from personal observation and expert-' cnec, that he haa bibomd with earnest- ne f heart, ami with honest luten- j lion, io make thk wtcar Witt: an organ for the promotion of the litlcrcsts of his itlnms. If ho haa fulled In any wise to receive the approval of the pub lic, It ha not been from lack of desire on til part to merit It. Our business relation now oeiug severed, by cauac which a few week ago we bad not foreseen, I lu re tender him my kind regard, aud shall ever be pleased to learn of his success In any undertaking In which he may engage, A long life, and a happy one to hliu and hi. Hi'!;!!! K5f HT A AT. ORDINANCE 110. 78 Aa Oraiuan PrTl4tB tor lb Amshhv mutmt t Fratwrtv in lha urparml I-ImiIu of lb t'li lafHndam. au4 tor lb Mr aud f'ollllaa afTsiiw, un tor lb Kal of Ordl.tai.ra Tin. IT and K. 4 sad Ka. ta, ratorrlag to tba . ulUrt, aad ut all otfcar Ordlaaacat aail MuIm, ar pari thartwr, la aoaatri brra villi. m fntlnw: Bitii i- Thm It liall be lb duty ut (h city rvMirdsr, wttlila dy Cer lit Drat dy il m-pirmbrrif nw-li jrr, in mtkn and mm pli, nsjnlriMl by llw pliy churtrr, a list aud valuallwa of all taxaM propmy altuilvd in Ui nrp,rt lluiluot iti.cliy of Jodepsa dtuw. aad al lb flm regular unwilng uf tbt (jiljr rounill lu elilr. dultvvr suld wwai ; rtinnl ! I liA Ml V WMl rtrttl and tVt a fu Hn rat roll wltalu the ttun ixrirtM. mil..y iM. aa". fe',I,t'urtb(purM'r. - .1usliidJulu - SMmrut, tti cmiocll sliall pmvlda lit i n.r.lfr wltb (a) Hultaiil wmiiiiwI blank., la book ft.nii; (ft) Art and Murk buuks, ao'u. rlly drawn and aitliatanllally botind; In ltiiiud rMlpl blank, la bonk form; lit) An asnumnl roll book. Mat. S.-Tb iworilir lall rulr Iti th blue iMMtk lliaumbniof evry kit and block putted In lb city of independence, and la tbo rn buuk all ai-rw wiililn tb oorpural limit of lb city of InaVprotlriH, bsjlbcr wltb lb Ira wiling rain, without ltntiw tawtt. aau, 4,-Tlt r.tr.lrtr bll dvllvrrlo erry prauarMldlnlatbacliy of ladvprodenea prluted Smtu. fr a dlalld tatuiol of aU ?" real aud th.uI pmnvrty In lb elty uf la- ibdm It uc ownnd by tlim. Hurb lut .lull drllrrrrd ta psraon.aad tf after on nk ..k ... ueb lists bav not iwn rrttirad, lb reoord. r shall procsd to nil out a blank luu of real and prraoaal painrny btlonalnf to (Hch pf n, and shall prsarot Ui cam to lbs pmn namd llierrin.aod nsiulr hi or art aliroa-1 Uira lbria, ri recordrr tball hit ' stl d.talld list bound to b. num. aad ,h ,w pnmnu thvrm.1, and altall ddut Indrbc dinHanftiiWllm.ui. Aad all propnrty wb. ownrbl. Appear aa unknown ahall b iatniod and Improtrmrnta thorann t ud, and ntml on blurk or aer butdc, (Sso. 1,-At lb Bmt rrattlar utretinr of tb oumil la Q(iobr, tba rarordrr ball de llr tilth nmnril a onmplvt aunninfnt roll, a pravldrd ab.iv. and tb counnll atiall ordr publlnbrd In a newparsr publlltd In lb tHiy of IndepMidpnc, at laat flv day' a otic that at a Axed hour aud ', not lam tbaa 10 day from tb ntistiii( of th co.in.ll, th nmvur, recorder and n.anhal will ill aa a City Board of Equaitutlon, it tb odlr of th city rrounlor, or other dmUrualnl platv, and will IUtn to all doniand Sir correvtloo In aaaRumrnt or iraluatlnn of wrprty. Bsc. l-AHMilt from tb derUlon of th Board of tUllalloD lo tb council niT b lakco within ten duy from lh dccl.lun of aid biHird, and not olhcrwlwi. No ar. tlrular ftirm of apSNl aliail It ttenwutry, but nutlc tn writing aprrirylnc, the (round of appeal, ahall btnimt with tbrenrdr be a)rtbplrllonor th ten day from th denUlon of uld (hoard, aud It thnll b Ui duly ol tins recorder to deliver the nic to Ui oounrll al the Nr-i nnUng after inch atpel M taken, dtn.1. After the expiration of th tlm al lowed for apieaU from the decision of the llonrd of KitalliatUn, the Hoard of Kiiuall (Ion atiall uhmlt the corrected eiwnient Mil to tlieclly council, which uHlyhall ,h. with levy audi tai a may b deemed neces sary, not exceeding ten mills, and ahall caune the recorder to eontputa th amouul of tax du from each person, and enter the nun In the appropriat column In tits aunumenl. roll bonk. The council ahall order puhllKhed In newspaper publlalied tn liulepeiu deuce, a nolle of the amount nf (axes levied for municipal purpose lor the eiuuln. year and that the annie wilt bevom delln n, unlit November JO, and tbat It I In the hand of the manual for collection. Bao. S.-t'Hin the lax levy Iit1iij been mad hy lh eounelt, the recorder nhall pro- eeed lo carry nut th amount of tax du from each Individual, or plec of property,, .. . - ,.. .... . and shall copy satue ou blank receipt forms, and deliver same to the marshal for col lection, rharglng the marshal with each receipt so delivered; and when the marshal shall return lit stubs of such receipts, ahull credit him with th amount, also all unused receipts. In (ftwic of errors new receipt shall be written and I lie Incorrect ones remain In book, being Indorsed In red Ink, "Incorrect," All taxes due the city of 1 ndeiiendenc shall be due mid payable on or beftu-e November 'JO of each year. i. hh, me n'mni ui me rew.pi nuuw me nHXr uci- kii. no,,, u in a.i.ui.,., N..u ipKUU!t eacil I name, or descrl,ul,,n of p ropsriy, und all pwp. .rtynotminarkedotorbca.r.thetwcn.letb, day of November h.il be deemed to hv. bt com deltnquent lor taxes, nnd a penalty of , ten sr cent, shall he added thereto ftir such 1 delinquency, Hn), 9, The rentrttur stmll adif the penally nf ten percent, to such dellniiuent taies and Issue new receipt to the marshal, with war runt annexed to each receipt, directed (o the marshal, (charging Mm with the full atnounl as hclbrc,) roiuniiin.llng htm tn proceed ami forthwith eidlrot the delinquent taxrs upon such mil, lu the manner provided by law, and pny Ihe nine to the treasurer, turn. 1Q.-Wlthln 90 (In.vs alter wild taxes re declared delinquent, a list of the property (rutty describing same) upon which taxes still remain unpaid, shall be published In a news paper nf general circulation published In Independence, Ibr a period of K days, to gether with the amount due on rm h piece and parcel of laud or personal property, also owner's name, If known, also drxlg. nutliin the tlay, hour and pines when wild property will be offered lor sale to satisfy suld luxes, pcmsli Ins, and cost, of publication, Ban, It, Th marshal shall otter said prop erty to Ihe highest bidder, and If such bid Is When Baby was sick, wo gav her Castorla, Whea she was Child, sho orled for Castorio. When she becsme Miss, ah elung to Castorla. When sho had Children, she gavs them Castorla. not auflkKflt to put Us l miptutUi', tlitabssiiallbtilltliiMUMaliy, i,ll-Ilis aiaralutl ball.aadsr aatti.n port to Ui raiwdi to tataaor arepsnf tin dpllnrint la is, aad tbraer4r shall nwr la Hi Msnrat roll lb dutpmltlua ot tath proptrtr, ' Hue. DL-Tb form of blank niml.hd ih rwM-ilr tbsU bs ss follow; ' KM All, AMKMMEWT HI.ASK. ritUST TAOK. 1 i 1111 'O.K. J. f l"t X ItKV KltKK fAOK. i.iiTAii. i.iMTwr esaaoHAL nuirtarv. A artieduli- of Hi number aad iuoat ut prmeal propsrty In lb r"i"ton of, or UB- dt-r ibcmmcil of..,.. . M, belnnrtltg !... .. ,, , ..,. ,.. oa lb ..,..., day I ...lUtrd by ..,.....: .of tb Iowa of ladpa- dt-nra, muaty nf llk, tl of Orta- ITRUK. So . So No. Xo...... , Jo...,,. t Catllr, Mttlr. lir, . ". - Wk.ii and l)iifjlof all kludi. ,Hwlit(nik'tiin., .Vii W'atili, cl.K-ki, uc. MekMlrons, ortaas, piaoiM, t. - ., . Hottwhold. orlti furaltur. - . ... (old and ailvcr war, plated ware. Diamond and Jewelry, Unarm. . . . Franrbtaa. aniiuluta, paMut rbjblt, ... 8tambuat,s4llng nmli, boat, u. MtvhaidlM, . . - . .. Manufactured ood aad material, ... Mtoek In bank. eorporsMona, - ... Hay, wbni,oata,orn, wool, ic, ... Tb taluc of all artk-1 not inrludrd In aoor ttm, - - . ... Total, ... . . . . tHMlucrttno for tmttbtrdnesa on pmw erty within lit city- Nam.... Amount, . J Total jfmpl lon, I . T..tl, , . . . . . f A YT 1 11 A V IT Or PRKflOS I.I STI SO I'lUU'KKTV. atatenf Oreron, louuty ot llk,j I ... ...do aolemuly swear that tbe forcf otnf dratl Hat contain a full and oorreel ttmnt of all property ub Jct to taxation tn tba elty of Independence, which I, or any Arm of which I am a member, or any corporation, association or company of which I am president, cashlar, aecratary, man. aging agent, owned, claimed, posed or controlled on this day of , IL and which hi not already aaaeaaed tor said year, and that I bar not In any manner whatever transferred or disposed of any property, or placed any property out of said city, or my ponumlon, Air lb purpoa of avoiding any ac4 mut upon th same, or of making till tatanictit, Oubit-rlbed and sworn to before me this ttsy of.. : .. City Recorder. Hxe. 11. -The lot aad acre book which la pro vided tb recorder of ladependeno sbaU b substantially bound, and shall be eighteen inches long and fifteen Inches wide; aad fifty paxes of such book shall be ruled la square of one-half Inch, which may be usd la deter mining dimensions of unplatted land, which ball be diagrammed thereon. Fifty pages Mlowlng shall he ruled In suitable columns for Inaertlng full descriptions of such land as are uuplatteit, Ou hundred page of such book shall be ruled (Or euterlng tb lot ami block of all th town of Independence and and liuids platted within It eorporated limit, and such book shall be so ruled a to last for period of six years without rewriting. 8 ). lS.Tbe assessment roll book of tba city of Independence sball be ruled as follows: Pint columuV owner; second, description acre property, third, value land; fourth, value 1m. provements; finh, diagram and plat book paitc; sixth. No. lots; seventh, No. block, eighth, value lot; ninth, value Improvements; tenth, value personal property; eleventh, exemption: twelfth, total value all prop, erty; thirteenth. Indebtedness; fourteenth, nl amount property; fifteenth, imouut taxes; sixteenth, delinquent taxi; seventeenth, remarks. Tbe else of th book shall be fifteen by eighteen Inches, and It (hall be substan. ttally bound aud eontala not less than two hniiilo-a nn.M The v.ww,r.lr tttt.t mm ah. hundn d puses, Tb rcconler shall carry out the value of each lot Sad tract of land, with It Improvements lu separate Una, and from the total deduct th tola) Indebtedness. . Mac. 1.-Thla act to be lu fore aad efteel , fi-om and srter Its approval by th mayor. Wore Than Leprosy Is cnt.irrn, ana liter s one fct.t one pre piii -imu that does cure: that disease, od thnt is the Oaliforma Positive and Nea- JTIeCtriO I.nnuient. hold by air It ilu mim. nniiwtl,,,,, ,lr,,ff.,jHa tmatism. bendaobe, apvm,,,,, bum. B j Try H and ell von ncgil,Hir where to get it , . Fon S.U.R. Forty nci'es of land lying .mthenst of the town of Monmouth, All good farming land. Fifteen acres lie in tho town plat. This land can be Iwtisbt on easy terms nt a Utrgntn. For further particular Inqnlro of tf M. Nichols. tied In Ba. QUARTER kcrcouuty, Ore- rtC fl son. near venal t VI II is now linker City, a PCMT TDV a ninu who has sine wCJ 1 1 Ult I become tdcntltied with the resource, and nnn (i't vclupmeiit of that country. This nun AV3 U is no other Hum Mr. John Stewart, one of the wealthiest and most influential citlseas in tbe county. In a recent letter he ssys s "I hsd beeu sHit'criug from pains In my back snd general kid ney complaint lor some time, and hsd used amity reiuetllcii without any but temporary relief. Tbi pains In my buck had become so severe thst I wist prevented fmm attending to my work aud could not move about without the use of a cane. Hear ing, throiiKh a friend, of the wonderful enres ef fected by oreaun Kidney Tea, I was induced to try a box. aiul fVom that very first dose I found instant relief, and before uiut'hnlf the contents of the bo the pnlus tu my back entirely disappeared. I have every fnlth in tho virtues of the Oregon Kidney Tea, and can conscientiously recommend it to my friend... I would not be without It for auythiBK." Oregon Kidney Tea cures backache, Inconti nence of tirlue, brick dust sediment, burning or painful sensation while urinating, and all affec tions of the kldnevor urtnsry organs of either aex. p It ' a ... . , t . si! I l jllii 3 lllp lift i