The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891, August 28, 1891, Image 3

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THE VEST SIDt:rv ',iOCALS.?H
Vest Sids Publishing Company
l . I, UU I soi, mt WHOM,
Fill HAY, AlHU'STS, m.
Morn Nkw UimK,-Our enter
prist ug townsman, J, r t'lVmnell,hti
begun the eivvtlim of two ihw brick
hulldlntta, on I ho curlier of Hrt and
Me-iuimiiih streets, ThU li R beautiful
location, it ml very Rceealhle, We will
only give a brief outline of Urn pro
pneed buiMlntr l present Tim Rrt
building will beSiiSti feet, two stork
litK with baeemeiit; ituU"nlit front,
piwwd twi brick, aiding, Ku roof; ui
per story for hall. The second brick
will be Rl the end of MtumiiHilh street,
on story, StxSt) feet, twite flnlahna the
llrat one deaerlbed. Ha wilt aUn build
ri agricultural building, of wood,
31x80 feet, one story. The rlwt build-
liiK will to used ly Mr O'lh.nitell for
hUhrdwreelor,thencl brick for
hi tlnelmp, ami the ft-time htilldliig for
agriculture! Im itlcmout. Tutu U
very valuable Improvement to ch r
growing elty, Rmt tti owner den-rets
gnut credit for the energy he display
lu hi buslttc, and th unswerving
coittldeue Ue ki In the Immediate lu
litre of Independence.
Oxa YrarOi.p, -Last Tuesday the
ttlO'ilT IlltO bet WWII IlldcpClldcUC Slid
Mm n u!h had been runiilngimeyewr.
-Toe ittmtU-r f paaeiigem It ha car
ried during the Awl twelve month
would thmhtleaw considerably exceed a
RUtw ny of us might make, the mini
br being Sl.iv ThU number does
not Include tuny free excursions that
have been given, but Jin the puylug
pewenger that have ridden over U.
A tttU Med U a great convenience lo
thla point and Mntitnotilh, thor
oughly believe thul theexieuhu of thi"
same to fIU t'lty and frtttMU would he
of great benefit to the whide county,
and that the amount of fnht ami
trvl tlml wmihl pi over tl wo W
flimm-Ully Jumlfy Ui eomiwny lu
bulhlinn It to thru lnt.
'OWAHIH V M lUKltKKOlH.Tl
nmn who te In the ImUit of rurrylnnoi
hit rrMn R lotl'4 pUtol l a Urlwr'Mii
Rt hrart. H fr oihi'w lin hi
In weak, cowardly and ilnupHW him
ndf. If auvh nifii wr vHdy put"
W(d (every tlnw thoy wr riitlit with
ditntjnni wtnm i n IliHr iwrsooi-thc-iv
would I km murder to rwrd
and koaMtwmwIn cwndwitn urta
TtHHiiau bo k k a 'Utl for hi
protection hi ru nieuiy I" hlnuwlf a
well M to Urt ImiiiwI nxpayo. -V'f
At thk Cim'KS Tabkhxai'I.k,
nerwlllrprrtM'hlB R thefotom
TRtwniRcIo l tliidy ttufly ''
Sunday wMikuK The nutdwt of th
diri rAnturday evenlnu will U
thtnitlU,nultmi,tli binding of Allan,
the lH.Uo.it ptl, euuwrtlmi tl
the world to. Huuday evening the
aubjeet will I tlil'f th tlmrt,
thealgu In tlw phylel, polltleal, an.l
moral world; what du they ludieate?
A Fix Oimif.Hg.-ttt Mr. C
de i prvRi-hed a very ahle ai'rni.m al
the I'brUiUn ehun-b liwt HnmU.y
bUht. i" ''J,'t u'' l",,uml
relation of t:itn.l and bl U-clpW. He
almwed fhriU ownerhlp uf Ul Chrlt
Uiw. more tlearly tlwn weever n-iiieiie
ber to hv heanl IU Tho. who
ated l home nimA wnathlng hwt
Sunday evening.
A N kw""c'aiipkt. Dy tetow
terday tho frU'",,1' "f
ChrUttao i'hun-b put their uew in.riwl
upmi church Amr. It I" rel ly R
ha.ulHnerwtandd. much
the beauty of the church. The? ex
predion, .rf comfort and luty put
into our church " hl',,k "wrv
attnrtlw.nd n..thin but g c
be the nuit.
, O.-KSI.VO.-I Will OlX'H
(L.',lt..n,'l.r Mh with the lt.-t Kty ! of
t.n ....I u-lnier niilliiiery for ll
Will aell l ct uutlllMurday.thel
UiU, wheolwllllmveannuetlon and
ck-aranr d of my nllr wtm k' tI,M"i
Z wanting I "'"".Sf'
Independence. . .
WHs.RM"M Alexander
brought to our ulllcethlH week lln.h
of. plum im, having fruit of two dl
Uuct colon, u,h, U. One color .
floior. Hta Rlly -ttmnge freak In
SnwRbdw. would Invite fru tok,
glU. to eU and ewnnt
Brx CoAW.-Thte U the time of year
we should te at the Mlde. Never g J
totheclfyou IP' be"e!"
r. ,... ii... l.Mhof July, imd never re-
turulx-forefmm the lai uU . Ih of
H..otemler. 1 111 prem:r......
ami
you nothing, hut ''
lietter take
It.
' THANKI Kl VV",l("7.,.)ir;
r,.,,,. making a g-lW;1 f ,
Indep.ndeueeVVwrrtu.K. Ifwn
Lt auceeed t Ind. wndence, then we
"ll Jl.hatltWRHy don't puy
m "r::rdow there-;.-
tO run B ""i"-r--
ton Lender.
-:From the handbill"
. . . u,.l...,i It 1h
fa era-dtlnto tell, by
over to t!.ltw .... ; -
m", h. hill., whether the game
paletn. W 8',H' 1 3
. ( tl.e 17th Of AUgtlHl. J ire
money mnM . Hnl)vn
ntirni.r can
nave i" "'"- -
... ri vv. Illchard-H.il
proviuif
.iidpayiwjlS-:
. XVasteo--"iP Plykem
All who
come next Moiiday
in n ek
w"',v. ... ;.. at. Pay.
60 !iit iH-r
p,.r sale r,wt hM ,M'
$:i000.
feet on
railroad ana i n --mreeni-ff
for all canli.
eiy
7 ... I,,,,.. (llhson, JnPn-
Appiy ""
dance, Iregoii,
Oo.nl " '
Weather,
And loin i It,
Let' kvp thia building movement
bmuuliig,
Sew uWrlUr In thl. wivk. IUm
n a ft w more ( i
BhHkthu and Meukle'a itom la nu
honor to any tow u,
1V not fall to uu) u,v IU uf
Htwkton A llenkle.
o and aeo that w'iillH'iln t I'alter.
n IlMa,1 drug torw.
Ortat aliiughler wde on Paula at
Shelley A Vanduyn'a, '.'t,
The Wwsr Hidr luMllgeiiw olthv U
doing i pl bualneaa Rlnwdy,
We now haw daily freight lialna Ihw
twwn iHtr'latidnnd I'orvHlllii.
The Vwt 8tim toholtlee 1 the plaee
In gel your hop ticket printed. .
The (Irat theatre In the I'ultedmnte
waa at Wllllanmburg, Va., lu
Your attention U called to Ihcadver
Umnuenl of "Oirner lita for Hale."
Many from the dlllerent towna along
the road are going to the bay thl week.
Ry reading our laliwt (IUili he thl
wk ywu will git a deal of frewh uew
Call on William Kerr, Parker, for
your general farm aud Held photiv
ph,
(hi and examine Stockton Hetikte'
new good Just reeetved by (he lad
I'eaiuer,
That itnrvathm In Mexico a read In
oinllopatche to-day la horrible In tl e
e .treine.
Ikm't full to eull In and ece Stm-kton
A lleukUiKtore aliKie they have en
larged It.
IXnvt all eommuulealloiw for thl
pp to TliK XV iwt HiiiK or to J. K. N.
Bell A Sou. V
Call ou It, F. Andrew at the Haekei
itore, on C atrivt, for harxiilim In hln
4nd overall.
Dawr (lelwlck alway ha on haiut
frvh eaudliw, Key XX'wt elgar am'
tronkwl frnlt In neawm.
A young mare for le or trade
Anne to the XV wT 8hk office, and w
will put you mi the trade.
A good freh milk cow wanted. A ny
one havlugMK'h au nuhtmt call at tin
Wkkt Hunt Intelligence uflUw.
Our ekH?trle light are giving tin
ivt of aatlifaetlon, and are muil.
cheaper and clearer than coal oil.
IlMtrange that man gel ho
a lien he U "fan tied" on a Iwwe hal
(Mund, w hen faliulug ought to miikt
4 11111 Cl.
Hen-after lnicad of "Polk t'ouutj
I'uhlUhlng Company," dlrtvl all ImikI
vw to "The XVeat Hide Publbdilin.
limtny."
Htuekton A lleukle have eulartl
heir alri'inly vwuiiiiiallou iore bulhl
(tig to rtwlve their large tock of gK,il
aw arriving.
That U-autiful property of XVIlllaii
l 11,-aihlleld' eruer t: and Itallrotii?
It, for ile. A Imrgalu. Kuipilre ol
J. V. UlUualeur. 2-
TheXX'tspT Hint: I printing a pam
phlet for the Iiidienilem)e filler
Coiiiwiiy, giving rule for emiMimen
and moulhly water rate.
If you want funclhlug nice iri and
examine the tk of Haller unven
li.ief. jut reei lvetl by Shelley A X'au
duvu. They will try and pleaxe
If you want Riiythlng ek f-r It
iliMueh the column of the Wnsr
rtiPB, and ir you want to ll anything,
,lt It through the name channel.
The l am bull ttaiiie to come oil next
Sunday at tlie Tatmage Imne ball psirk
will he the Amity and wnaiiiiigiou
nine verau the Iudejiciideliee nine.
I,o..k at our new ail, bwlay, prom
inent among which I that of Zed.
ieeudorf, who will not he midemold.
tloamlwelf we are not telling the
truth.
The rmult of the lmo ball game hod
Sunday wa fifteen to live In favor of
the IudeKMnh'iice nine. 11 w quiie
warm at Talumge lurk during the
game.
Our fiidlltle for printing wedding
iiiiiNiuttli'fl: w we mi
nt IMHi"'1 ' - '
vlwyoii to get married, If for no other
rem 5hH 10 mfCUK mM ,lf tl"'m' cle
gaiit card.
Wm. XVhiteukkr. the photogmpher,
I now In towu from the caxidc, ready
to lake the elmdow, which will hml fr
ceiiturle. aud the mihstunce will fiide
in a few llouilug year.
Rememlair when lu Salem to call lu
atKtroug' nttuurani, now ,.... -n
4 Irwin, mid get a meal not to lie ex
celled on the Pnclllccottat for ft'i wuta,
at 271 Comineri'lal atreet. tf
A mnall rmy of hop picker wa to
.en hul XVedneaday nmking raid
on Mr. liurtou nop paicu. no,...
yielding well thl year, unl tnevei.iiiu
lyive (lone but nine iimoiioo'.
W are lavllllf cmpieien one u. n...
iH-nt ayateiii of ty water work on the
Paclllo eiamt. All tl"' elty wnter
I taken from well dug lor thiitexprean
purpwHO. So river water lu our.
Mr. li. Dovoaayntluit tnen-pon unu
. t...u..t.u i.d.Lt
he luteiitl " "lru I" "
1iIh1io1Ih li unmake. II" wlahea ll
uudewiood that every white penan ap
plying will be given cni.loymcnt.
Tl, Oreuou State fair, oUiliieneni
Monday, Wept- . ttt 11,0 fulr r"l""lH
licarHalein, anil unucr me ui
incut of the State HouW 01 Agneui.o. ,
will be the beat ever held In the Mule.
A dairy would "lllU long felt wmii"
il.ly m-nt on. mere
I no better
In
country on earth f.r cattle, and there i
always a market for butter, and at ll.e
best of prloi A dairy company iuuhi
be orgunlwd. , ,,,,,
XVhcu harveatlsover, weahould like
towhiHiK-rRfcW suitgcHtloti Into the
iasofourenterprlHlugelttou. Just
now everybody i ho buy that to get
ESS about iffiM mine, would at
moHt I lruiMHHlblo.
a r. lluiiHtikor will "'"t "
,,, puipli In ihlsplRWUJu!",rt";
" ' ' il.,1 trout Scallle lo JNcwpor,
toatumdtlw funeral aurv ja
lUlegmiid-chlld, Infant child
of hlh
of j h
lo1uiH,ofMeA"",v'",J'
t,- T Heiiklesold his rcidciic6 ou
lla,;.oadlrcetli.lwecktoBH.W,1lk
.. f Hlckrcall; coiiHldcratlon K0.
... iiui..wlll remain In Hidden
. . n knieeriei Oil the
mtwt
del ce w "
rciiH'.ii
tllltlell'rillMIOril.M:.n-.--
'rWte "WiierlntemWwt Mel JUty'rc-'
turned to hi home In Seh'ju ft w day
lm. from hi trip In ('idltornla, and
hi friend here III la1 pleaded to learn
that he I much Improved In health,
and laal'lv to resume hi dull" at the
nteenpll.il.
At Independence, Mo, on the l-'lh
lnlant, Nclmn, the great Mallloti,
k'Wereil the irotthig record lor iinlllon
from 2:lol to ado. I n thl cae Nelwiu
taut hi own riHHii, for It wa he who
lowered the record to a;IO,nt Oim
bridge I'lty, Iowa, lat year.
Skinner A XX'llewt nru umv irewiid
to atoro grain, and can loupply tt
limited iiumlii-r of mu-k. XVIII Iwtie
regular warelmtiM) rwelpta, which will
tie good for Hour, forty ouml per
IniKhcl. XVlll deliver wheat aiwked on
titird car or IhmiI, nt the option of the
holder. , !'
Indepelideuceidiouldjolu tiaml with
lherlverclllctotheoutli and never
put until thu upper XVllliiuieite t navi
gable at let a far a t'orvaUl the
whole year. Thew I water euougH If
only It did not apreml over o mui li
territory. '
XVe are p'i amtd to annnuuiHi tlml the
beaullful car ir the Leak iidvertWug
inmpany, known aa'Tlneer eonniy,
t'alirornla, on wheel," will U lu out
elty on or about Friday, Septeium-r i,
t ll'.'U in., and will be oh-u to the
litilitie fimu tl to 1 1 u'to a. m., and i to
ami 8 to 10 p. M,
Our Job department I being, kepi
titie lmy uowitday. Aud we Intend
that ll lmll i-ontliiuo o, for we are
harglng Jut what you would have lu
tiuy In Portland, ami do not add the
rvlght or exprewt ehargi- which you
would have to pay If yon oMered your,
printing from I'ortliuid. Truly, wecan
iy wliii the great ncah- mauufneiurer,
.one of lilugliHiuplou, "And Hell he
iaiy the freight."
Ourltrrlug illUen, Uiiiry t hrUllan,
i building a ioall preyed brick for
euwlitcwi limummer aiol wtirniuei lit
litter. The nan of the luat' wi
iinnot reiin-uiU-r, Mr. will tell yon
Ifyoutwk him. 'I he illincnloii art
P.'xM fivl. For keeping milk ami tan
.er, vegelaMc ami o furlh, Uch bulhl
ng are very eentbil. The liultdllig
I a commendable enterprise, but the
inline, t my, I horrible.
)(elh llwri- man Hit al ' .
dim u 'or uatii lion.f II liu i!,
-Kor lil I t')l I 0 ne-r roam
i lout Hi- rf ' loan I Iioiiii-
W l, ltw l--r le III UllDtlo I ti.'-l"
lr a( li tlir( l, o mutk mm well
T -t (Ult' io I li -' l"
. oitUmd, or San Fmneico, or S'.
Uatl, or none-4l her place, Intend nt j
-I I lining 11 10 me tr rMir, "iiv,
here he could get U done at eheapli
i lu Porilauil, and great deal ifiiei,
ind at the xanie time lie upNrling
tunte liohiiiirh . ,
Wnrtl S. Slevcim, one of the oMit
iicnttH'f ol the onh r of Kldght f 1
.ytlil.wiu Oregon, died at hl home In I
i'riiii)d. on the -I'M lntanl, K'd -"o
year, lie wan deputy aupieme clmi
,ei ur, and the otl.;lu.,.,r of the lit,
mli-e liuniiuted In thl elate, t'n the
r it.,. I r,,..,l Lai, e l,e l.
..,h,... . .. .. ...... r.... . .
eiune the tlrt grninl liniiw-llor, auu el j
tbe expiration of hi t'-ritt of ollb-w wa (
.i....t...l .fi-i.1,.1 L.-. iM.r i,f ivtiiilrt alid !
, .7 . i i,. t,.,i,
llU..l..ly ever Klmv. He eU. held t o
bl,he,t dlUv vUlliln tlie gift nf the
i;iiiloilued llaiiR iv in i loi'ouii ii.
..... i.d. 1,,,l,l t, the --.'ilh ttmlitot
wxn-T
ii idcr the aiixpii of
Py thla.
1 bl
Ci.hd.u ..li
IImIIiiioiH.I Nimrln,
1 Hitt.lv I'.rook inna lovely a ever.
Mr 'ibirilu' botiM- will If complete., j
thl week.
i lie lumU-r l ou the ground for Mm.
KiiuUi' limine.
Ml Stella I'mplilelle, of Amity, 1
vlnititig lu tow n,
XVtieat I coming Into tin- watt lmUM
lu great iltlttiltllle.
Our merchant lire not crowded with
buxillt'Mi Hied' day.
Mr. J. Holier I hiivUig.viiietit walk
built around hi hoiis.i,
Mr, XVitcox, who hid Iwen alck o
long U rcriei a (Hltcr.
A ltcw fid. walk bun la-en (inh ivil i hi
the ioiil Ii nlde ol liinlli trt t.
Mr. I'r Hieltoii mid diatghicr, of
lOugenc, are Vbdllng Willi Mr. A. XV,
Luea',
Air. Prof, lnnin I 'iiillng the
cek with her l-ier in Vamnuver,
XVahlngton. '
Mr. Miairchend, late of ( 'iilll'urnlii,
Will build U htote ln.liMi on Uu- .lolui
Murphy corner.
The glj front In the t at I roll block
Improve the iippi-ni'iince of the build
ing very much.
Ulelill i Inive Will erect fl f 2,i, re
Ideiiceou the lot recently purcl.iiH.-d
fiom I). 1. Miih-y.
Work I progreaalug on Mr, ( at -
i mm llnriV. Mr. HoweltH. mid
Prof. Spllluuiu' lioiiw.
Mr. Im Powell, the Ciiehli-r of the
bank I a large ii ever. 11 In nip to So
ditvlilu hud no Imd etr. cl. iipuli liiltl.
i tiiiilei'Htund thul Mr. llittger wlli
mUi the witter tank twenty feet mid
extend the main throughout the town.
XVe uiidcrHlaiid I lint I he bid him been
let for building au inlditloii to the Xlir
nial dining hull nnd for new ehlewivIkH
lu front of the college.
Kliler Cowdon, eviiugellit for the
uortliwcHt territory, prciiclicd to n fair
lM-d itlidlciico hint Sunday morning,
He let u very able apeaker.
Prof.CamplH.-ll rctiirned hiHlTllemlity
from a k-etuiing tour In Minimi mid
Claekama coiititictt. Ilu n-porla n
great number of Mtttdciiia for the Nor
iiiul. .
Mr, 0. T, XViillcr imd family nud
Frank Mulkey are ul Hodnvllle. Frank
write that ho I Improving lu health
mid will probably Hpiinl llio whiter
thure, ' '; -k; ' - r ".
A. T. StitcUe, our iiiitrnhnl, 1 spend
ing ulbw weeks In the nioiintiiln wllh
hi family I-"- Hlnglctnn I iillcml
ng to the town cow ami bml In.j in
IiIh ulwctiue.
Mr. Oliver Howell mid MIhh Julia
II, llurrclt were married at Ifotid HI vrt
Aug. Bth. Mr. Howell I it cill.ei. of
Moiiimitilli tittil MIhh Itnirelt, wu Hit
t Xchcr of mindo at Hie Nonnnl lu t
Hctlom Tlwy ere now In Chieiigo,
Xctixi:s.
i ' ' " - 1. I
J.H.rt.perwenl b' Poiiloml r4
Tiieailny.
' MimOlK ltolH-rlpm returned to I
luiid html Momlay,
V, Ft'lolfelier relurni'd from IheUhid R few days' reerentlnu by Hie R"'
buy laxt Thumday
XV, H, Ihiwley h-lumed from New
port lied XV eiluedny, ' ' '
ll. M. Mod rcluruod front Mndn
liml WcilncKiliiy eveiitng, ,
S. N. XVIIklu,of l.'urvalll, called on
u yeati rday and ttberUaul for our pa
per; , -
Mm. XV. O. Cook who tin been aonn
whiti under the weather U much better
now.
V C. lolii:hl,V, mi" of th genial pro
prletoranf the fimw'i'r wa In our illy
Lint Stlllday, . tt . ':: ';
Mr. I.alttiulcur ha U't ti ,eout!ned
to her room forahniwt week but I
nmv Improving.
Mr. MeAduni returned 'from the
bay a few day hiec, ready ftr nchm.l
work next month,
MWC'ora Siiell, who ha U cij ipilie
lck for wane time, we nru glad to nay
U much better now.
II, HlinehlH-rg returned ftH.tn the tmy
lat Monday. He ay there niv tlirii
tunnel on the roud. : '; ' .';':. .
Ir. Ketchuili itltd hi little tuk re
turned from an outing at XX tlhn.t
pr!ng hett Monday.
mm Mct'atttty returned from Tnr
ma hint Tneaday, here bo innl
visiting for Mime thue,
Ut ll
II, XX'allcr made a Hying
trip ,flotn
Portland to Monmouth hod
returning thcmuiicdity.
Mr ami Mr. I. Viutduyn
were lu Rtu-mleueeuiam the
-Monday,
df Salem
funeral ef
Mr. It Wirlly yeterdy. . .. ' ;
ll L. Shelly Clime to IiidcH'ildcUi-e
Ia4 Thurihiy to attend the funeral uf
hU iter In-law, Mi. 1U Hnelley. '
J. A. XVhceW and fmnlly returned
fmui the Itay lift XVvdimdrty, feellu
i teldeiidily Iniprovetl In health.
t;. C. Petttltiud and family. left bed
Titehyl- tttiend the tiitrtliig of tin
Oiegott pre iiwiK-titlloii. at Atrla.
Mr tint, XV. XVhllenker ami family
MuriiHl rr,.io the S.lil Khrllig lel
we.k. They enjoyed them'lvitlnely
j Kev .Mr. I'eait, the Hew p.'.w 'lot o;
the M, t'hurch, i In town and wll
I m ike hi home w lilt u. XVe eleud u
'cordial welcome,
j Mr. A.S l.ieki-relui''dfr.m a Hip
i to the Sound and llrtindi CohuuliUi
mi Mondav. 1 t r vinlt
wn one ol j
.!, j,l,.tnn and iUt
io-,'
l.
I), J. Cimecr, a Btivcrmneiit
eulletl on hi" Hdatill
lu tlt
city fi-r a few iluv r
lie t au nnnreelallve
,t lat w eek
render of the
Vl..-l Ml 'I.,
ll wtu.n thliltig to hear Mr, T. F,
OaillpMI prak few word luMSuli-
,tv fveiilug lu the meeting at the
f,r(liii,n tluin ll. IleUiui old !nn
by lu the' pan.
of Kp-ikam
' " , ' , .V, r ;
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r,iMuen-oniii,-M
.,. , Mrmme, u-o - ,
cl)mwn .r. Tlie ' ie-tltig wit aj
yvfy l;,..,fcUl! ,,,
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M, lli. aii.t family niurtieu mi...
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!)irwVrriU,w.u TnV n.,MMt Imvlua
ind a apleiidhl trip.
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I. it for XVet
I Kull. Malheur county, Or.. hit Im'
jday f'r ld home He bIiowciI hi af
! im clntlou fi.r Hood ti-mlitig imd nle
j.enl'd f.r the XVtxT Mn; lief-re h-
jun. '
M.N. Pratherof ISocnii X'hla itiitde
j the printer' heart glad 'i'tn-wlny by
Uibcrlblng fr the XVrr S1--1:. Mr
iirti,,,f miHiFiH I he w heat v li hi excel-
It iitimd the hon are ripening fiH mid
are iti ntlW-t.nl by the Imp Ihv. i
Mr. Knttik I.ott, of Michigan, l.rotti-!
ert.fKev. A r'. l.oK, wuh man led laxi
Tumdny id hi home. Our ltev. brotli-
... l...p.. ulnrl.l lint til fi l l l ,11 L' i t HI vl !
enue I.I. y.HJU.-r brother btt.ucheil hi!!''"""' ' !"f ,h,7 '''""l
latrk UIM.O the niatrlitionlul la-fiM " "l'"' " the "luring Hie .
he did. IIoh- Mill llngem upon the
bright eili;enf a gtoriou nutlili'titlon.
THE TOMB.
sliKl.l.V. At ih fuintly nl.ieiKv lii
In.h .einleiice, Aug 2tUlt, Mitt. Mary
l Shelley, after a brief IiIiick In the
!t,Silt year of her ttge.
Mary I,. T.itmn iiunboi-n In Jnekwut
county, Oregon, October ".nth, I Hoi, nud
In curly cIiII.IIiimmI, removed with her
imrciii 1" Polk county and him redded
In (lie vicinity ol Indcpi'iideiiee ever
hIiicc. On Jiimmry l.t, bs; nlio wh?
married bv Prof. T V. fllllllibell to I
Ihrnwell Shelley of Independence, ii ltd
wiia fullliflil, Hcll'-wict'illclng, devoted
wile mul a true mother to tlie two
ymmg aolt. and little daughter w ho
Hllr ivc her. She wit tin eiiruet, erne
jbNteut i-liiinlitn. itlwnj endeavoring
j to iilleviiile tlicwull'crlng and reudctliiK
n--.lliuiee whenever opportunity nt-
fen d. Iltr lilt- wont was tnrgeiy nimic
up In imiklng nioi't) Imppy the cotnll
(Ion of thorn iirouml her. ,
She wu u iiiemlicr of the ChrUtlnli
church, ami ul llm time of her ilcath
wu HUicrlnteudcnt .of llm ClirlMtli.n
Suniliiy acliuol at I ti.lcpciidence. Jb-r
I'tliicml Hci vlccH, eondiietial b.V Prof. T,
I'", ( 'nttiiiicll, were largely alien. led by
friend nml relative from dlHercnl
part of lite Htiilc, mid mhc wit laid to
rent III the Odd I-'ellow cemetery on
theiirtei'iioon of llm 27tlt. Her grave
wuh lined tiiiil covered by a tliluite ol
Mower front her w.rrowlng fticndu, In
wliow! hen ri her good work nud lnv
Ing deed will tilway rcmniil n trena
il red memory..
SHKUWOOD At Ii'ih homo In thin
city, on Ttteadiiy, Ailgunt 25, 18111, nl
(I o'clock p. m., Jerome Sherwood, of
purely!', aged l)i jenm,
The funerttl w-rvlwn were held fiom
i tut botiHc. ou TncHilay, llio 2th, at 2
o'clock p. lii , nl'ler which hi it tin
weio taken to Hie Monmouth cemetery
for burial, Jfevi A. F. Lett olihilulcd.
lie leave it wife and four ilaiighierH,
three tiiiii'rlc.l ami one nlngle, lo mourn
IiihIosh. hl ll.e ul'lcfliooiiol' hi dentil
the (leeciecd wu helping to build a
alorcvhoiiHc, for Hurry ClniMtlini of to
l.litce, when', about it o'clock ' he begun
ofoti ill, mid wet. t home. 'A pity'
.Inn wtiHHtiliiuioiicd, but tielore III ar
rival Mr rh i wood wu iletul, Mr
dterwooil ciitiiu loOi'cgoii in lH.".2. 1.0
wn wctl llkc.l by nil who knew him
Iniiei-t imil best. :
V M't'ClilN.
, Tlll; ft.,HterufthUii.'r find
tug an oppori unity of (hrmvliiK Ihoeu
tr ,Vork of the paper mi the frail form i
o' the editor III chk-f, iind thinking
would ii or iienctii t;) mm, in company
wllh XV. II, lUwk-y ami (', K- t'lod
f. licr, iiiiti-d lu-tt Tlitirwlny for N"w-
t t. '.',.'' .' '"-
Our ride to CorvallU by the Held of
grain, the gii-nter iitmilier of which
were ready for the Ihiviher, we very
pli-iiwtnt. XV hen we arrived at thetor-falliifdi-pot
wemctMime luilcn'lldi'lli'e
frleuil returning which we'rcgretled
k we hud hojieit to t-iijoy their com
pany during our May nt the bay. (in
time the O. I', I ruin hove lu IkIi1, nud
ihiu the "all aiiottrd" wu uiiind'l.
Our ride over the niouittalu wa iulic
iiitcrciitlng n well li ptetixitlil tin We
enjoyed the pleturempiu aivuery,
While we were atnudlug on the plal
fiinu of the rear enrof the triilii In or
der to get a good view of the road,
wlili-li l kept lu pleiidid eoudltloii,
wtti-otild look aliiivett and mt where
e had Jut pned, and below end ace
w bete we were to conic, the Mad l'lng
no clunked lu ll 'winding down the
niouiiiiilu, putting u lu mind of do
erlptjiiu we hail Mitl of r.nlvrolng
the liix Uii- No luclilcut of any Im
imrianee iK-eurrt d during our ride ex
leplltig that one uf the bey III going
ihrough the hod. tuntn-l put Ida arm
not of place. Aid w it I'allcd find on
csnmimitlon it wa found lie hud lm
,i!y got It h round (he other Uy, It
A ttooU repiitivd and evvryttiltlg wn
right ttgiillt Willi the cmi iilnu thul
the laiti-r part of the other above uann-tl
geiitlemnu' ride wa iimde lonetnimi'
oy one of the fair h-x, lu whom be
Kcuted to lie very much Interested,
(illghlliig I'roni the train a few atatlon
iH'lore rue hllig VaUlmi, and whom
ue thought wm going tothelny, XVe
nuelicd Newporintifelyaiidmi himllug
met a ihiiiiIh i1 of old friend, among
diem, Ment. J, Jaxkulek and J. li,
liortieraiul fatullkiif Itom-liurg, Hoon
.i hud Cnllip tlxedaud vn mritely fnt
. uiiHinilgbi Kiiuil uu the Ikmi-Ii w bleb
i "JiM line," the weather l lug
iit.'Mktnii HM u to, i,'i.r im iicrteiicHt nit
(he hue. Newport I ii growing tow u
Ultiinied on tin- hay w 1th a topuliiihm J
j ,f dtioul t ii,-(t liiiii,lriilliihMl.lt!iiit".!iiid '
i a nl tiilnl xtiiiuner f "it, lUeiv !
in,! muliy lillit of loleirsl la vlull
tint uu Btvouiit of Hpiuv, we would euu
itiorutethe nmiiy elmne-tcritiiw of the
to ti, but hi dice It to mty that the work
on the jidllc I Id'Uik priwi-uleil .npld
( asidthey are tid lo li- of gtv,d U-u-
, tit m the litutwr alreitdy, Our trip t.i
.lie llKhthoii".! uu eiipe I'uuUtetillin, f
alill a crowd of about ten permnm, win-
b-iml Interfiling one we look dor
,m our Miiy. 'Hie kiejicr kindly
showed u thndigh the njnoe and ex
eliilnrd the urklnu-..f llif light which
a .It lilt clewiltiill of IHMlly otle InlU
ilrnlfei't. Thl iitotie of Itie huiiet
ii, !i!- on t tic- i-.a-t ,ilnl lH,ulte a hIkI.,1
f ,r t!nie huv lug ail opporluiiliy of e
Ing It, ity ihee f tlie party who
Iwtliea lit tlie euri cxpnw
I it ie .cIik
'-'!.,.,, ,rt. IU
p:ooi 1.1-ri
eiijiiyed ll very
.,.,,,. )),.., Mr vaiui ou
Air. havU.i-tlUurofUieNewiK'rt Tuinn,
a ho hn n very tpMhl ollhv ami
jut., j
M)Vn a 1!lJ1(.ri Wo ....y,.,,
our vill uii'l uotililthiy In hint w hen
in iiitcH'tiih to- io call and ii.
. ehotild like to' have vWted Seal
ru k it jKuith U-ach, which l a great
point of littered to tin going to the
m-etin at Nc rt, There I a whale
nearly neielily-tlve feet long washed
imltoie near thi-ee ro'l. Sunday i-Ve-nlliu
we Itttelideil eliltr. il and l!ntened
j to Pre. I.iiin-i r.iri'nt uiove who ue.
v,-ied a ii1cim1Ii M-ruioii. Molnhiv
lltl'ltOOM l I'M'.l till" OHH'I nil'llllll'li. I
our party )v"l b.ve mul Murm.ii imme,
having bad a liutd pleanaut- time
tchtng llw wave lu their eww-lei
motion to and fro, ami rambling on '
"nl'r'-
in eioaing wmny ma. aimoiimi ei
have vMi'-d tliuiNvuunt w-vcrnl dilt'cr-j
cut lilitei. Newimrl I ttlioul the bcl
ummt-r, lotvlng tiret-eiiM aii - unmo -
ilutl.iii for tli.wo, ho wlli b thurd
laud there being eplendhl camping
i place all alHittt the town, fortlm-- who
pp-fer iim.plng.
...,.,m. ...
ii.iti, vt.i linna,
Mi Helen Klgln I vWting hen
thU week. 1
Mr. J. 11. Ali'X.inder I
turning n
few (lav in your city thl w eek
Jiw. Tut urn mid I,. XV, Hull, t wo In
stiruiice riii-tlcr were In town Tiuwlay.
M;- . r., Mle (iiUwot and !.i !. r 1 '.. :u
were vlltlti' thcll- lter, Mr. I.oeke
thl week.
Mr. A, J. Hh-hurd-ion and daughter
Alba, went to the htty Ve.ltteiliiv to
vlnit two or ihtvo wi-ck,
Win. XVcll mid M. M. IWIeiliel.l
will commence picking hoW next Mom
day. The crop are reported n good.
XVm. Davidson got forty budtcN per
nere of win-it fiom a ibld of wvcuty
in-re, thirty ucre of out Hint yield
l!'(,Y bllMhel per ilt'1'C uml tlV( nere of
wheat that yields i.ly-llvc biwhel'
per ucre, The bun net' yield ho fur.
HiiKh I'.aldlng nnd til cousin, Mr,
Clol feller enme in last week fi-oin Cher
ryvllle, Knna. They brought live
regihtensl Kiigllhshire howe. "One
two .war old that now weigh 1st Hi
putiml. Tlicy will' ultend the nlitto
fair. Xknui'IIon.
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H.IVl-l- ttl'thl.,
Mr. A Tiirglson hasn new liuliy t
111 hotlHO.
Onu nmn lout money by selling hi
wheat for "licent per bushel.
The- ware house 11111 running. Mr.
Samuels Is not Inking In much grain nl
present.
The nl raw on B. M, Thurp's place
caught lire Monday, It wn aloppett
hefore lunch tlitiiuige wa tlono.
Mr, 1). O, (Jitlek old a cur load of on Is
Mil week to M., KlchaiilMon of Hiteiitia
Vislii who Hliiitil them to Portland.
Several people nrc hauling I heir
grain to Parker They ford the Luck-
laniuio below the railroad bridge. They
-uy they have ti good roiui. , . (
Mr. l. Steele ttmiln tin iivcrnco of
:.4(lfl bu, of Uinln lut week with I f
t .rcHhet- IleMirashcd ..'1,100 bu. But
.inlay on IS. N. Thnt'p'a pln.-c. XVe
tvlph hi m success. . 4
P.ru,i'i''n.
III H
' ; : ..- "t r.-W ,
ii( miM m on c
The Commissionsrs Insist on a
Reduction cf Freights ty
' the Union Pacific.
M E. MINISTERS
Assisnmeats. for the Next Tear.
Starving Mexicans Another
Drowning News Notes.
THK f Hit r.W WAH.
Tti Two ArnilMi :lii. Tu-iar Ni-r
ttliralMt,
XVahiiiM.ton, Aug. 'JH.-X'nl'iiraln
ilpulehc, anted Aug, lih, ittate tlml
the ItmlirgeliU bad aucineded In land
lug Ui.iKio twaijieat Qulnteiitdiay, north
of X'aliiirlo, and that under the pro
tection ot the war hl lheo trm.p
atarted for X'alpaiaUo, (ioveritment
fnrei of 5,ihi delayed their crowing
Ainreiigtm river until aauflleleui uum
ncrof troiarrlveiI to protci-l theeliy.
The' Itmurgeiii lt ! of their hcl
moil, The wh licet Im len kept at
tiny by the fire from Kurt Andrea, an
that the land force have been deprived
uf evtH-eted aid from the licet, while
I the jovermuent force are eotwtaiitly
reviving recruit from the Interior,
lu addition to nil till the rell have
now no pokiliilo w ay of retnat,
P.utl. Aug. 31. The Chilean lega
tion lat night reit-lved a dUpateli '
lug: "A heavy Imllle wa fought at
Qulnteao to-day. CiiRreluHalltaua'
ulmd heavy low, bi-llig plairil bc-iwii-ntwo
ftn. A diH-Wve battle I
cxini'UhI miii. Biilinaceda army oo-
"Uph- advantag-ou itlou."
tu" ""
tlHItotlcd lonl-rri,M
.I,,-. l tnli.in,.
I In-
S.o.km, Or., Aug. -The lat day'
mniIou of the Oregon annual M. K.
eonfi reuw W held bedity. After the
uii'ctiug wa callel to order liihop
r'lugt-rnld announced the follow ing up
(iuimeii for tin' eiiKtilng year:
For the Salem dwrint, S. P. XVIbmli,
irinldliig olik r; Albany, H. K. Meiniu-
gi-rj Amity, C. K. t'rtiiuliill; lirowu
vlile, F. II, fabler; liroob-, N. II. My
vrt.; t orvalliit, Ibduiv (iolild; Dallas,
1 1, 'I', huuitiicrville; liayton, T. I''. IU.
vitl; Kngeue, 1. A. Waller; HaU-y.
A. f. Kain-hlld; llubbanl, S. L.
lliilemildence, laaae Peart; Jetlemou,
K C. HoiiKhlon; U biiuoti, T. (.ltoyd;!
Mehama, XV. K, liurke; Monri-, 11. S.
VValliice; Me.nlnuvillc, J. T. Ablailt;
fiaUnt, f . ll Kellermau; tilcin tui-
,!,,, j, 11, l:.K,rk; Miedda, 11. li. W-
wurthy; r-hcriduti, K. 15. Horner; Sil
verion, Andrew Ki-rxlmw; Turner, (J.
i1Kirk; XVutalburu, Harold OU-rg:
Vttittiiia and New port, K. li. Horner:
Slid Indian mlwloii, ILC. KlUwortb.
-md In Mlr i)l by Henm I'roiu
UlttrtrailiiH.
j Has Axto.nio, lex., Aug. 24. A prl
! vatc letter from AIIh-ii (iiirela, it prom
jltieut elllxen of theta!eof Chihuahua,
j Mexico, tell of it lnol widespread and
pitiable fund ue In that Male. There
i Im lnvn no ruin In miiiiy neetlon of
the tale for nearly two year. I he cat-
,trw dying by Ihotmand, mid men,
woiiiett and children by corcare dy
ing fiom hunger. President Wa Inut
mtmM uMuHiideil the
j 0UMtollw ,tl.i In iwtler that bread tutl
f from the rnlml Slateaean begotten lu
,l,,rvlnK Hh..I. with the le.-t.M coal,
I hHrgi-.l With rrauil.
I'otcrt.ANii, Aug, 22. R A. Mitllory,
j. .I'luiiuiu, n umii oa.nfu hunj,
j nud one nnmcil Pry ke, were arrited
to-duy by the rnitcd Stale marshal
mui ii charge of cottplracy to defniutl
j the Pulteil Stntw government. They
i Inive Ih-cii liH'itting pnrtliw on govem-
j ttietit hind, charging each eixnii lo-
caled ?iio. I bey cliiliued to ne repre
"ciiling Michigan eyudlwito which
would buv the laud after the pnrtic
i m,i ,rvl ti, paying them $l,Mi for
each ipmrter w-;tlon. Their oH-rttt tons
exteniNiver the entire Northwest, mid
I'lith. An ofllee had la-en tltleil up ill
tills city, mid everid eruicr cmplnytit
lo locate pari lee.
Valuation ( I'rniM-Hjr.
XVAsiitsimiN, Aug. 24. The census
Imreati low Issued a bulletin on the a-
atwed villunlion of the real and per
sonal proH-rty of the several state and
lerrliorlc. The bulletin ahuw that
the assesfii-d value of all property ha
increased In the last dceadf S4l,r.!H!,
2il, Illiiiol wltow an iippiirent dc-
crease of foli.LW.OIKl, iK-ctuise tlto elate
hoard of eijimllallaii tlcclttre the n-
Nisseu vniiio io ue in, oo per eeiu,
uml hi 1MIHI only 20 per cent, of the
irtin value. Among the state showing
increase arc the following: California,
flStl,524,t)tM); lditho, j?l!,MO,k0; Mon
tatin, 87,HT:!,OtHl; Nevada, 4,tllSi,000;
I'talt, 7i,0;i:t,tX(l; XVitshlnglon, 100,!.s.V
lliHI; Oregon, ll!t,50l,(HK. The nsst-ssed
villunlion per enplla, exclusive of Okln-
liiiinit, in ism), win 8,K7(I.20, an liu-rctise
ol'nbottt?.)lio'er 1KS0. .
('lin t, t.'il of Mulili'i'. "
San KitAM'isi-o, Aug. 2(1. Jiimes M
Haley, who shot and killed K. S, ISuok-
nian last March, wu convicted of mur
der lu the first degree to-day, nnd will
be Heutc need to life IniprUonnicut.
Tint Nw ItatD M list, (lolnta KllVet.
Salem, Aug, 20. At It meeting this
nt'leriionu, thu Oregon slate board of
railroad commissioner took action In
the mutter ot the Colon Pnelllc freight
rate. The cum puny sent repreenti
tlves before the ooinuilsslnn, protentlng
itgnltist the adoption of the new rutet-,
ntid tilso iitnkiiig conipliilnt, ngalio,t
their Immediate enforcement-. Tiny
asked the board for fifty days in whit h
Children Cry for pitcher's Castoria.
thla wa refuwd. I
The tariff rate adopted by the boRrd ,
go Into effect not luu-r than September
I, The btmrd thluk the preaeut rate
unreunoiiahlc, and nmro than r Just
I vomH-intatlon, The new rale are a re
duction on an average of le than 83
per cent on krln and mllltufni, and
probably alaiut 15 m vent 'on home,
mule, etc,, lu carload lot. The road
will couh-et.
JAITOOl l.l IN UTAH.
Salt Lakb C'itv, Aug. 29,Jajr
(lould, aeemnpanled by hi party, made
a flying trip to the mining campa of
l-'ureka, about one humjn-d mlleaaouth
of here, yesterday, II waa the gueal
of the ll jlllou Mining company, down
wIiom) cclcliriitcd mine ha uiailo a trip,
lie wu (iilt lutcnwU-d In what he
aw, and anked mauy (uetlon eon
uirrilug the output, value of product,
etc. The Bullion and other mining
onmpiiulc are liilereeted In getting ru
ore rate, and to Inquire Into thl mat
ter wa one uf the reaaon of Mr, Gould
for making thl trip over a branch of
the Uukiu Ptu'lflo roud. All the mom-
licr of the party exprced their won
der at the vat InU-riwla n-preaented
by the ullver lmlutry; and Mr. Uould,
when Informed of the preaeut output
and future pmllillltlc of the camp,
waa amuised and auld It wa no wonder
that the lllo (irande roud waa building
a competing line to thl paint, !
II, T. Illntham Ilrownml.
Antuhia, Aug. 21. H. T. Bingham,
r well-known lawyer of Portland, waa
drjwued at Long Beach thl afternoon.
Ho went about half a mile down the
i-aeh from Seavlew Ior clifTof rocli
for the purpuui of fluid ng. A heavy
acit came lu and waehed him fiom hut
fooling, carrying him out to ea, HU
Udy him not been mwvered
fl(lillux Knuinl.
Sax Fbarcihoo, Aug. 20. Antonio
X'arroe, euvoy of the Chilean Insur
gent, to-day received a cablegram from
Valrnlo via XVanliiogton, D. C,
atating that fighting wa renewed
to-day and iSahuaeeda la luMlng.
i IXMrUng tta liii.
H.vs Kiusi iwxi, Aug. 3l-Kour aail
I or dc'rle from the United State
Hti'tiiner Pemuicola yextenluy aud tweu-ty-four
more tiwiay. The men do not
want to go to China In the Penaacola,
a thev think ho la unaeaworthv.
Uarl Wleheot Drsd.
Lonihin, Aug. 31. The only surviv
ing officer of the battle of XX'aterioo,
Oeneral XVIcheote, died to-day.
Txtittlj I'awpU KIIImI.
f UAHixiiTE, N. C, Aug. 27. A pai-"imgt-r
tral u ou the XVeateru A North
fnroliua railroad waa thrown from a
bridge nixty feet high lat night, while
runulng at full peetl, near Hmtesvllle,
North Carolina. The killed so fur re
covered uuniber twenty. Every paa-neiiKi-r
in the steeping car was killed.
The wreck wa cauacd by the spreading
of the mil.
lul to lh Uoath.
I,iTTiJC ItiM K, Ark., Aug. SO. Wal
ter Lomax and Al. Morgan, prominent
buHlue men aud politicians of North
Arkamia, fought a deejierate duel this
moridng wilu revolver. Lomax was
iiiHtantly klllinl and Morgan wouuded.
The tragedy reautteti from a quarrel
wild to have been made derogatory to
Morgan's bualneas reliitlom.
Th 1-iral.lrntlal trty.
Mom'1'ki.ikk, t, Augut 20. The
pr.-sldont and jwriy were given enthu
siastic receptions to-day at Kichmood,
XVati-rbury, aud thl city. Tlie party
left thi eveulng for Plaiiifleld.
At Platiilleld the president spoke
briefly. Mut of his speech waa in
praise of Vermont hones. He himself
own a team which Secretary Proctor
obtained for him at rialufleld. At
XVell lliver, MeTndoes, and Barnet,
the president made short speeches.
The party reached 8t. Johushury this
evening, where the president remained
over night, a the guest of Franklin
Fairbanks. He addressed the people
of the aurrouudlng couutry to-uight.
The party will proceed to Kutland to
morrow,
Huu Over by aa Kl.rtrlc Car.
Poktlani), August 26. The 6-year-old
on of Jame Lyons wa run over
ami killed thl afternoon by au electric
car lu East Portland. The boy at
tempted to get out of the way of a team
and stepped In front of au approaching
ear. He waMttlmoet cut In two,
(i.il.1 In Washington.
Cf.nthai.ia, XVash., Aug. 27. The
gold excitemeut Is find reachlug a fever
heat. Each day adds to the number
becoming interested and to tlie number
of seekers after the location of Hnudy's
late Hud. The icimena brought lu
from day to day are confirmatory of
lltuuiy's assertion.
Those who knew the mini, however,
are witlxllcd to believe that he found
the Hpeclmeu, Incredibly rich though it
Is, In (he place and umtuter heatllrma.
Fine iptH-huens of gtild-beailng quart!
are now beihg found every day. A
systonttitiiscd eflort Is to be made to
carefully search the entire field.
Among other surprises, the mot mug
nillccnt ngntcs arc tn-lng picked up by
the Kohl huiltei-.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
that Contain Mercury.
ns mercury will surely deatroy the
w-nse of smell and completely derange
I hew holo, ytem when entering It
tnrougii tlie mucous surtttces. ucn
article should never be used except on
prescriptions from reputable physicians
is the aainage they will do Is ten fold
to the good you cau possibly derive
from them. IlaH'sCatarrh Cure, man-
uincutreu ny . J. i;noney to., role-
lo, Ohio, contain no mercury, and is
taken Internally, uml acts directly unou
tbe blood and muooim surfaces of the
system, lu buying Hull's Cutitrrh cure
icsiire you got the genuine. It Is
taken Internally and utiitte in Toledo,
Ohio ny v. J. t neimy t;o.
Sold by Druggists, price Tfie; pettiot-
Wltoit Batty wu sick, w gave her Csalorl,
When she wu Child, ihe cried tor OMtorin. '
When she became Minn, alia olung to Cmtorl.
When Bho list) Chtldrwi, she gaTstken CattorlR
Id" c-olliH-t data, but
Mate ElMtiaaa nt f mt,
The itate election yet to Im held tbb
year are a follow, at tb daiaa aa
lgned pwpectlvelyi Novenber 8rd,
Iowa elect alate offlaer Rod legUI
tun. On tb mdm UU Mwylaad
doe tht Mm and btaldM toUn upon
lx propoaed ameudmenta of R ttRt
eonatitulion. , Othar rUU eboomlng
tat offloera Rod legiaUtai tb 8rd of
November are MaasRcboaeUR (rI!)j
lihwimlppl, tbra railroad commlaaion-
er and b-gUlature; Nebraaka. RaaoclaU
Jutliof thRiupremR court Rod two
regent of the atat ualvtnity; Niw
Jerey, a part of Um legiaUtur; New
York, governor, liouteoaot govtraor.
ecreUry ofatate, controller, treawiwr,
attorney general, engineer and urvey
or, the legudatdN, ten IwtloM of tb
uprem court, and a iwpreaentaUTa In
ooogre from the Tenth dlatriot; Ohio,
all officer and the logklatura and a!o
vote upon tlto propoaed amendment to
the eouttltutlon providing lor uniform'
taxation; Pennsylvania, troiNmr sad
auditor-general, and Vote on Um ques
tion of holding R oonatltutlonal oon-
ventlon, and electa member to Um
name; Virginia, half of Ita legMatura.
To ma Editor; Ian't it almoat time '
for Independence to "draw tfa Una"
on live stock of all kinds nabg oar
street as publlo pastures? It Is a dkv
graoe and a shame and R nuteanos that'
stock Is allowed to ran at largo at ail
hour of the day and night, Uttering
up the sldewalka, destroying tries and
shrubbery, damaging (enoet, and doing
yearly more harm in dollars and easts
than tba whole amount of city tax.
Why even In Kansas, that state which
to Oregonlans la a synonym for all that
li evil In the way of cyclones and Mh
tards, drougtha and floods, grasshop-'
pen and crop failures, the meanest
hamlet will not permit Its street to be
ued as cow pastures. The city ooundl
should establish a pound and elect a
poundmaiter at ita next meeting. 8ocb
a parados as a city boasting of Its eleo-
trlc lights, it waterworks, and its mo
tor lines, allowing ita streets to be used
for the pasturage of cattle, would be
ludicrous were it not humiliating.
A.E. D.
Tko Moekota.
iNllTUUiO, Auguit tl, UM.
XV Mr at The market quiet with a
weak tone. Quote: Valley, fl.&O;
WalU Valla, $1.46 per cental
ruii'R Quote: Standard,
K85;
XValla Walla, $4.60 per barreL
Oath Quote old, 45 80c.;
JJc, per bushel . ;
new,
Bvrren Quote: Oregon fancy
ery,30a82ic.; fancy dairy, 27)e-; nUrto
good, 25 27ic; choice Cal. ,J 24c
per tt.
Euiis Oregon, 20 22)0. per doeen.
Poultry Quote: Old chickens,
fd.00 8.60; young, $20 4.00; old
ducks, $4.00 O -00; gecee, $8.00 per
doxen ; turkeys, 15c per lb.
INDKPESDKNCE RXTAIL MARKXT.
XVe quote prices as follows: Flour,
standard, $5.00 per barrel; potatoes,
good quality, 85c per bushel; but
ter, 25c per B., aooording to quality;
eggs, 18c. per dbsen; cabbage, $ 0 10c
per bead; wheat, 80c but choice bt
would bring shade higher; oats, 82c;
bops, 15630c. per Si; wool, 19)c .
CASD Or THANKS.
I desire to glDcerely thank our many
friends for their many kind offices and
aaslatance rendered during the last
sickness of my beloved wife. I feel
that our dear friends and the phys
clans and everyone did all they could
to restore to health the departed wife
and mother, but God's will be done.
R. Bhklly.
FARM FOR RENT.
A large farm for rent. Gash rent
wanted. Aniwer, Cash Bent Inquire
of XV est Sine Intelligence office.
LOOK HERE FOB IALK.
One pair of well broken young .
horses, gentle, work single or double,
children ride them; also one set of new '
double harnees, and one almost bran' '
new wagon, two good new spring seats. .
Call at the West Bide Intelligence
office and get all the above for $250.00
In cash or good note.
Worse Than Uneasy
Is catarrn, ana there s one but one pre
parimn that does ours that disease, end '
that is the California Positive and Nega
tive Eleotrio Liniment Sold by all
druggists. It also euree nesralgia,.
rbeuniatism, headaoh sprains, barns
and ail ptm. Try it and tell yon
oegiltbor where to get it .
Call and Settle.
All persons indebted to me on ac
count are requested to call and settle
Immediately and save costs. Books
are at H. M. Lines' office.
u Johnson,
Independence, July 31, 1891. 4t
FOR SALE.
Cue house containing five rooms and
three lots, a good barn, a good well and
some orciiaru. uooa location, for
further particulars Inquire of the proper
owner, M. A. Dice. 4t
Wanted.
To trade improved business property
paying In rent ton per cent, interest on
$20,000 In the heart of the thriving city
of South Bend, Wash., for improved
farm land In Willamette valley. For
partlctilara address
Anthony Bower,
South Bend, Wash.
nidtata-QUARTER
ter county, Ore- fT Q i
ion, nettr wht UT it
f now ker City, afPNTt 1PV
man who has tunc Vdl 1 I Ual 1
become Identified with h resource sad RpA
development or tint country. Thla sua flMVl
la no other thun Mr. John Stewart, one of the
wealthiest and moat influential ctUaeas la the
conntv. Jn a recent letter he lays: " I had been
auflerlnir from paina In my back and naerat UeV
neycotnplutut tor aome time, sad had used aaany
remedies without any but temporary relict The
nalna in eie back had become so aewe that I was
prereuted from nttendinf to my work aad could,
not move about without the use of a caae. Hear
Ing, threugh a friend, of the wonderful Corel ef
fected by Oregon Kidney Tea, I waa Induced to try
a box, and Irom mat very arat ooae i raunu umare
relief, and before using half the coateats of the
boa the patna in my back entirely disappeared.
I have every faith in the virtues of the Oregon
Kidney Tea,' and can coiinclentloualy recommend
it toavy ftiend. would, not be without it fur
anything." ''i w .
Oregon Kidney Tea cures backache, inconti
nence of urine, brick duat-sediment, burning or
painful sensation while urinating, and all ame
ticma of the kidney or nrinarvorgansof dtheraca.