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VV THE, WEST SIDE. West Sii3 Publishing Companj J. I, N. ICU SON, rWMlTOM. HUDAY, Al'UrsT 2?s l. TO ADVERTISERS. liul.-viniino t IttMUM t lit hii f nvk. tll,m till IMtwt ol' llio Jrrart, U V lllfttM u vlw, hhUoh ttivutttlu Hit ( UuMlrvpw Otllhwttl Runnel; ttitm ,.tHii of l pMlH t pftu'HM ltttttn hui r the- wonty, mhl.-h u mm of Ui tat-gal, hkwI wvitliliT mill lUu'klj- tt'iilti'J Ui Mm W illm VtUi-, Tukkk are now on hundred ami tweuty nine newspapers In Oregon. One, over ut ft v wage of four to eaol. county in tho state, ' . (num. 1 'i . Uov James 11. Ulftiue is hettrtil endorsed by th Pennsylvania Ee publicans in slal couvontUm as sembled, for I ho next national standard bearer on the Kopnhlieti ticket Oxb university for the Metho dist, or my other church, to Ore gon at present," is enough. $Alen is the place for the Methodist Uni versity, and there Is the place fo. all to go who are looking for a uni versity oduoat ion. A MSB flow of artesian water ha been secured near North Yakima on desert lands. The water mm sent through an ekbt inch plp thirty feet above the ground, and i growing stronger as the work pro ceed. It wan struck at a deptt of 400 feet. Senator Foster is said to be ei cossively fond of Use ball, am leaves the treasury ollloe prou-V at 4 p, m. whenever there is a pun in the cnpitol city. U Is intimate that he is practicing for a home rui against Shernua t.t ' OMo m na torial election. Tuk assessed valuo of propert) iu the last ton years as showu b the last census n-port, wi n in oni dispatches to day, shows Oregoi second in the list of increase. Out increase is 1 13,504,000. All state showing a respectable increase an Pad fie coast states. Rkv. 1k. A. I Uniwi.ev, wb died at Portland on the luth Inst, of injuries revived the Sunday le for, was known from Maine U Alaska and one of the moat promi nent Presbyterian clergymen on the American continent, His church work began iu lSHft. Tjieue is a strong fooling abronn that the system of convict louse should be aliolislied. Thi systen dmw great wrong to the hone workers, and is inhuman to th couvicU everywhere it baa beet tried. It saves the state, jterbap a little money, bat everywhere i has been proven that the convict have been Iuhumanely trentetl. I ought to go. Tub motor line from lmlt-jwii-deuec to Mouiuouth, a distance o two and one half miles, carrbo paying passengers fruit the twenty-sixth day of Augiif l.S'X) to the twenty sixth day o Angust 18!) t. The Aire is 11 v. cents: which make the ineon. nlouetothe road for pa-wngers. I2.H74.35. The freight, baggage etc., etc. will swell this utnouiil b a respectable sum. The extensioi of the road would pay well. Gov. Eagi e, of Arkansas, is on. of tho many men whose success it life is due to the enconnigeiuen and stimulus ofaclever wile. Eve, since her marriage Mrs. Eagle, ha pushed her huslmnd forward. Shi even educated him, fr he rrn! not read uutil he Ltwl luehed ma ture years, and as a result of hei efforts he became in turn a student, a preacher of the gospel and i; teficher. In every way she eu couraged him, and his nomination to the governorship was traceabli directly to her inlluence over tin State convention. Naturally Ar kansas is proud of Mrs. Eagle, am. her position in the State is not nn like that of Mrs. Logan in Illinois. The following from the "Data ol Ethics," by Herbert Spencer, isa applicable to-day as when written: The man who, expending his ener gies wholly on private affairs ie. fuses to take trouble about public affairs, pluming himself on his wis dom in minding his own business, is blind to the fact that his owi. " business is made possible only b maintenance of a healthy social state, and that he loses all around by defective governmental arrange ment. Where there are many like-minded with himself where as a consequence, ofllw ''''"" to be filled by political adventures ant opinion isswajed by demagogue where bribery vitiates tho admiu istratiou of the law and makes fraudulent state transactions habit ual, heavy penalties full on the community at large, and, among others, on those who have thu done everything for self and noth ing for society. Their investments are insecure; recovery-of the! i debts Is difficult, and' oven their lives are less safe than (hey would otherw ise hi) ve lieen. Tilt: Dh'A TU Of' MRS. lH.h Some nine years ago tlu editor of the WbtSiik was in Nashville, femi. for a inonth, In a( tendance upon tho meeting of the Oeiiend lmfettwee of th M. B. Chitrch Eolith, and during tho seiou the wholo iMsly calhsl upon this em! tieut latly and sh shook hands fith everyone, all tHig Introduced by that gwat man nr. J. u. UcPenln, and to us it was a pleas ire of no small eonawiuonw to look into the fat of such a saintly wo nau. Wo also, time and itgalu lsited tho grave of vx-Prtwldeut t'olk, and only la.t tK-totKr when e weiu travelling through Ten dcsseougHiu, we sIopjhhI over a lay or two at 5ashvill uud iMiuld aot h'tVaiu from calling at the ftiiu ily residence aud visilttig the gravt if a natiou'a counsellor. We (tup ,miso IVilk ciiuuty wiis named alter lames K.Polk, hence th Is extended ,iot so. We haveseeu uu where a noi-e U-autiful tribute puid to this jreat woman tlian tho folio ing ihmi the 0V(?tiioi a week or two The dtnth, at her homo iu Xiwh 'ills Friday morning t! Sirah, tin ,'enentblo wlilew ol ovPrrsldeui t'olk. nnuoved from life a rosnecUHi rsomduy of a it day and ueu ar.itlou. , The death of the historian tiisuge it. Iktneruftft lew mouths ao lelt dii IVik the ohhwt, and iinlis'ti iteouly survivor whotu lite had tssn. ,iimiitit'tuly tiNMH-iati-tl with tin enth ad m in 1st ration. She wi .uarrbsl to James K. l'ollc iu ts-l. bcn but uinetis'ii year f Hge, In it tho timo being n rising younji .tutestuan ol'Teuness, Theyeai following their marriage he wa leetwl to congress, ft ml dtu'iiik ourtven conmutive yeats in Inch ie reprcseuted tlt jHHple of Ten nste iu the lower btiUH, Mi, I'olk actHmxuksl him to Wash, tugton, iKfupyiiig a ctinspieuotif place in siM'iety. A biographt-i y of her: "Site whs a hiuulv iiiUi' .Ht'd Wi'ii.ti), witlii-ut U'u literary," and sjHakiug of her a tew years later, the ivmncnt, a Nashvilltt newjmer, ftaid: "IVw women have develop-d moreoltlte jfemiine rejiublinia chur.it'teilxtic x( a lady tliau Mnu Tolk. Ibr ad mirers range from the humblest to the highest walks of hfv. The pool knew her for her benevolence; tlif neb for the plainness of her njuip. ge;the churcti for her emiftstt'itry f the unfortunate for her charitlw, iinliMM'icty its4'!f for her genth, woiiianly virtm-s, which ever). here inspire respect and venertw tion." The death of her huslmnd, which jccnrred skii after the close ol hit preMidetitiiil term, wns iiotmouratsi with the ontciitiitious displuy ol 4i ii f that S4MUI si'ks icci iiiiH iiM' ii mother marriage, but wiili a titi-t regard for the frieuds that he hoist, i cintst.int abiding for half a ecu tiry in the home (nut be hatl h-li nut a ili-viiii.itt to bin memory lit. .tiowed itself In keeping hi-inltnl u-t us he had left it, can fully (bw ug and n-arranging it as often i.Hj4iiry with her own IwimU Uiiiwteiiiatious in her grief as i ter charities, she did iui ii-vi-rtl I often even to her ci-. -i li leiHli uid tivinl through more Ihtn ( generations a life of dignity am. 4-cliinRiii, titled with Ihih-vdIi'ii. hsils. A double gladneM litis the hearb if tlioM- w ho counted this veaerahh romiin n friend, a relative or i iclghtNir, iiithecloMi- ( her lonj ife, Fint, ft sincere gladucss tlmt rjoiees that she live! so long, am i rational gladness that she li;i one to her reward. An nmler one of triumph will sound iu tin liige tiiat signals the removal oi ier Issly to the tomb this moriiinj! a triumph of the physical fin nore than four score years ovei he ills that itH-iiiiev life, a truiuipl f liilelligence that, covering t, ipace of more than two generation is human life is reckoned, was un Illumed to the hit, and the tn i m lIt of a life tiiiolwtriiMve winnuii iltess, its shown ill the respect line t'encration in which a nation lmli ier n. line. And while any ileiiuni tration of grief at the ileal h of a (MTson thus advanci'd in yearn is unseemly, the Isnit fcidiug of the oitioii will be called out in a iii tir'ii'td tcti'h i-tii- w ;is the :i;;rd orm oi this woman is placed lie nli) that of her hubHinl in the ,'itmily vault at Nashville to-day. Wri.l.AHHTTE VStVtllSITY. The Salem Slnlismtm talks Iu a ay not to be misunderstood con fcrniug one high in authority mul whose name, wo would guess to be Dr. V, ('!. Hi rat ion. We said it at die time of the great excitement that the move to take the Willuin utle l'niversily from Salem, was a public wrong, and secondly, the prime movers failing in that, arc building up an opposition nniver vcrsity at Portland under (ho Aus pices of Ihe came church. We think this is doubly wrong. Two universities in the same state tinder ilje direction of the sauie church not to exceed fifty two miles iipart, In a state t-parscly settled compai. atively, and this entire tcirllory J. A. BOWMAN. mmm of ill ids Neatly Dona. MACHINERY REPAIRING Ann HORSE SHOEING A Specialty. Wood Working and Car riage Painting Done in First-class order. C STREET, INDEPENDENCE, ftlrewdy crowdml wllh school of (Hillegu and university gndis, ftll thwgiHw lo show upon Its faw something dvHier than an error of tho head. There Is, wo IhliiK, ft motivft iH'hind the whole mailer that would not bear the light of I trigones' lanleru. Salem is Ihe plao ud one university enough. The tftWrwmtift talks after this fash ion. Willamelte University is to be eoiigratulated that next term H omis its doors to the youth of the uto w Ith clean uiati at its head, one whose example will ma UU bis prvHH'iits, one who while point ing out the way of life with one hand with the' other will not lie obliged to hold shut the door of the closet whlchhldeskelelom And lh new nresltleitl of Ihe schoul b to lw congnitnlated that tho iaeul iita wf ftll departments are loyal to ih institutiontint letl who l usHHted of treamiiiablo iluitign oi pertldiitus alnmt m iwithstundin ihe fact that in this instance Judas remained alter the Is'trayal long .niii!L-h to iHirrunt. somo lriiilisi ami wsluee ft nuinU'rof ltteachci-. ; I'AWHW OtikVO.K ; ; . From ft geiitleiiiMU just from Itulte City, Molilalia, we leant thai the great mining wider of thai ,lato Is oueof the dullest plaw to bo found in the wst. This is tsa wiouwl by the shiitttiig down ol he great Anaconda group of mines, Hottctlme since, by which alnuit .hrve thousand tninerswere thrown out of einphtyuieiit. The tMinpouy jwttliig these fauioiis mines seem to have mmie ditl'ereiice Biuonj: themselves which were dillicult ot tliafactory sett lennuit and as the it way to arrive at ft conclusion ho mines were stuit down. Moil tuna isemmtiallyft mining ctiutitry uid but Utile else support or wii. ributes to its prtKierity. If thl me simple industry languishes or r:isw tb country Is intmedt ili-ly in ibe dtiiu, Thtsisan tiuforiu uate state of affairs for miy com Huutty, Itutte City from one ot la tnoftt active, hurtling towns of ,ho wet is iiuimsliateiy trans Ibruted into a "dead" place by the jessatiou of work by one great com (Ktny of mi ne owners. What run rat the state of Oregon or any Used ia Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. HOW CAN WE DO IT? We 'vc been asked that question a hundred tiinci lately by people who bought good at our counter; goods they were used to paying double the money lor But do n't waste your wonder; wc got the goods hon-etty- paid good money lor thcni - and they are ourt to throw away, give away, or sell away under rcgulai prices. We choose ta do ths l.t$t. You owe it to yourselves to como around and "stock up" ot theso unheard-ol prices. THE RACKET STORE II. F. ANDKKWS, lJi(l. wmmmmmm Parities tho BI.009, Care !(?ISTIPAT!OS, IX Jla;sTI().V. Bibiot sjsrs, 1,1 vf'H to'tn inrs.sMK iiMfunu'. nbs, riMfl.Fft, ell ShtN m t:trni)?W,a4 DISEASE immii frm ft DHOltDRUKb HTOMiK'U, n Umuln, HA M IS Ulia TEA h f . tto U YEUOW b':.t7V i. ? with Fitaimilt Hipmuurt of KMIL FHUKk. HCniriQTON fc CO. it, San ffiwmna, Of,I tlV AM. IMI -MilHT AM iiiwrp. " glLJ.iiJ..- -. , !.u:.ji..-'.':vi..r.7r-.K!. fja.IJj:., .; . , THE NEW Livery, Feed and Sale Stables. YOUNG HORSES. DOUBLE AND SINGLE TEAMS. eV Flrst-ClsM Turnouts for Connnnrcliil Tniveltirs. Prices mwtonnbl uJ Sstlitfso lion KiwrfUiti'oU. liive U( Villi. ' KOETli END MAIN 8TUEI5T, J. K. JONES, Pkopb. DRESS MAKING! Kisorfc Darrell, MONMOUTH STREET, INDKI'BNDBNCE, In New IlMiik IlitllillnK. rnnt mmmtly on. piijilml liy Mlw JutlKHt. Itri-n miiilo In itninr, mill i-iilMii ii"'"1 lie lii-iit tout iii'wl nioilrrii tyifl.'iii. A trtl lll iMinvltH-nllml my n.vii'in l hiiwa 'T .inililo piliioliiliw, nod 1 Hurt? r plvuno my put r, ,im Crliw reuwiniilile, tinil work fiii-uUIioi! w prntiilMi'il, seel Ion of the slate present (o that of Monlaua, especially lis mining regions. Hero the resoiim-a are sogivut and varied that the Ian- giiishnieiit of one or mow is mH foil by only those Immediately eoii lieelitl herewith, and the general public, unless told, would scarcely reallMi that ft difference existed front that of any other year Iu nuy given Industry. A time rtdls on the great wealth of Oivgoti iu her uattiial resources a ill m mure and more appreciated by the world. Oiegott is ft favored state ami her cttUcn u favored people, Ar llW.f. ,A a (! uvrt.ooh'. 'The outlook for ft big yieltl and tiettcr pi iciit on ngiiculiiiittl prod uct was never Is-lter In tho United Hum's. According to Ihe ntot re ilabi nth ices farm profits this year will amount to$l,iM,otni,Ot)t moio .bait lliey have U'cu during Ihe late yeaiw of deprciou( at leant this is the figures as placed by the .Iwcrinis AyrMlnrM in its annual review itf llio iiiarkels, Apprt'pos of this, it will be well sith our agricultural friends if ihe) fetnemtier tho t act that sps ulalors are already iu the liturketsscenrluti ihe crop, and it will repay them to go slow in making sales veu at ap parent high price The pu ss dbipatchc IVoin ilu East tell the story of Ihe manner in which the game of relieving tin farmer of the increase of his crop i iteing played, It says; The fat iners of nottbw wtei n town tie licsU ged by W unity of ngeno of l')asteiu eletiiloi'S, tHliiiulKioi nouses, t ie,, who wit.ii t inniiati for alt thtshed and uuthroshet, erojis for Hcpteiiits'r and OtloU'i delivery.' Iwcr prbss than thow of lart year are o Herts I ou lln Ht I .' t f t!e grttitl tl iHlihtllflli liar vi-st .Many of Ihe farmers havi ihus sold their crops iu advance, This Is tho year when funicr dionhl eveitlse their ts-t judg meills ta iltHpttsing of their grain flie outlook for high pricts wa nevermore ptomUlngthaii now, by 'reiewoiot b:id crop1 in 1-att.ipeai I countries. h$ Iss w aitijaking rowaen NEW BUGGIES van GOOD A ft Wtxiia ftl HBltfA V..a mVvM' '&W no'nsEs, h H thk riW 0 .. H. M. LINES, FUNERAL 'DI RECTO 1 UNDERTAKER, Nur.rKNDKNCK, oni:uo A full and complete line of luinorul gixtit Alwuytt nn II11111I, Nl-W T OAV. 0PCN3 SCPT, IB, law. UUlS llf HTI t'V rn.titl rtfi-"lv tit HlUfil lllii tl.ltk III till, tufniittii Hl4 tu. , iHI,u llilrlol. nflllp tMlv, .HIr4 ,HIIIHIM(tirtl1 tMl WWlI'VI-nllllttPll tillcliB 1 1tn wi 'S l Im-dlml It! It I'lllM. Mti-1 iomI t'iiit.tiitii i.iMiintiMltji . unit la ntm HI the Im.ilHKl .ih,ii,.ii. 1,1 nn. .un', ? '' 1 MIMTAHV THAININO, Cpniti nl eat od $1.60 Ier th tnllr iiln, TwnArHtnm liw "t intninliliK in, hi nvrr mitiiny, rMK ti-r I iiii..im i,i . . in aii.oi.i, ifM rtiCVMitm, or, totlG- tkT44ft4i ifcli'ilJ I '4t hi (ollt-, . fcit f.!tglM(, Mm rtiuiw "f itftf , ! w tHtMn, ItunlnoH Miorl hand, W At m Miiii fttmtt i(iw hm. n Largest Stock n B6St Quality of Can be found at . J. F. O' DON NELL'S. . x 7 mm XKWTo 1AV. i New Firnic: We have enlarged our store room, and filled it Jam full of new goods, and feel safe in saying that we have the best selected and largest stock of Dry Goods. Including 'ancy and Staple Dres Wraps and cloaks, gloves, hosier),' ladies' and children's underwear, hoots, shoes, men's, hoys', and chil dren's clothing, rubher goods, hats, trunks and valises, etc., etc., and we cordially invite you all to come and ' SEE OUR STOCK and GET OUR PRICES We are sure that we will use you as white as the old firm has been doing, and are prepared to show you a great many more goods. Truly yours, u n il 011 f 01 f Q J 11 lull till U llUlllilU SUCCESSORS TO Monitor Steel-frame Drills and Oliver's Steel and Chilled Plows Steel-frame Spring-tooth harrows, etc. Goodman & Douty's AGENTS FOR POLK COUNTY. E MiSf.HF.' Ihii nr MM At IS iMf J. L. STOCKTON. BUY mi Ml AT- BUT THE DO NT 1 Read This Ad Because it will tell you THE GROCER, Js selling more groceries anil (jucenswarc than any other house this side of Portland. Good (joods anil Low Prices is always hts "! motto. W. hZ. GOODELL, SUCCESSOR TO H. D. WALLER, ItCAl.KH IS , Jfi I1 .KV ;KUs AKKIVIXG KVEUY WEEK. My fi'H-k 1 ittiw mn ouiiiiU lt- Until tr Ufirt. Khali be oUtmai tn ttuvn iull thv 'tiiiitiii-w 1 if Itif tr iHtiitiiittf intilinir, mul hn ti linliitm nwtiy lo i irtttlf w liu iit-vt-r lid! U-fittv, lit (viintvtiiin UU my tort) Ut U- PAIIt SHOP WIm-iv titi.l nit, vnn be n"iainl or nmmifm-ltiml umli-r th nmntiintiirnt .f M. A. HA K Kit. l!i titrinU-r (ht initiio etui plif-p, VV. E. GOODELL, - Main Street, Independence j ARE WANTED. ant rverybody thttt k lukrtiitetl Iu CARPETS, RUGS AND MATTINGS in will mill exsniliw my new ux"k. J know that you will find my Kwoiruiti'iit lh lurtpwt mul my ywtU'rnt Ilu tliitut ewr hIidwu yiu In tlil ully. Now gHMl nrrivliiK euuMMitly. COIE Ami loot roci'lvotl drcl from Ihe folry. Klognnt Cliambor Rulla, Vnrltir Furniture, Hofe lil ( titwy'a Ihtloul), llnok V, lxkn: Hli a litrp mimtly of NVIiuIdw Kliuilo. C'tirtiilu lr, tSlmiii Hoi di nt, I tut Itwkn, rioture Fminon nml M ulilliiiw Hiui evervthlug Uhimly ktt In a flnt-olHM store. C'hII mitt ouro HAHOAl'Nt. W. 0. COOK, CORNER LOTS FOR SALE. E. C. roiillmul, iu view of removing from IiHlopcmlouco to aeuopt a pavilion tlsowlior, now offers that pi-oininent wi nor lot on U and Main slrwta EOU SALE. The prop erty la paying good interest ou $.1,000, and lias only a dwelling house and a building with two oftlee rooms occu pying the lot. There oro 101 feel on Main street and HS ' on B street, ami all the rest of tho block, to tho south, is built solidly In brick. The dwelling might be sold sepa rately, with -ISxlOt feet of hind, and the offleos separately with WxlOO root of land, but ho prefers to sell all together. Considering that land a few doors south is selling at 50 front foot, tho price Mr. Pentium! asks mate it a very do sirsblo biirguiu. Call and see the owe for prices and tonus of purchase. The present W price, at which the property is offered will hold until September 15, 180Ir only. Call at the office of K. 0. IVntland, and ask to be shown tho property,' If not sold by September 13, lhe property will ho lonstui to some respousiblu party for tu lorni i yours, Seeders GEE Ml Jl ALL KIMDt Or the iuw tyk of MAIN STREET, INDCPENDENCE, OR. y je. BV mm v urn 1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 j - p 11 11 in r oi I " I J w :H ML-DM I T2C m U U I ...J