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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1891)
si a,. ' . a ' ' THE WE$ DL M'tb ItY . a, a. HU 1 JW, MWaitTOItt. NUIUY. 8KPTKUBKR II, lm.. A Rank Ammivau a porcupine killed o Hubert tttwTt phuw m lh hucktamute last Friday. Thl th ttrt poreuptna that we vr heard (rf being killed In l4k county. Wher did It corn Ironi? I'rwbably from Katern Oregon, where lu pKoe they f quit nunasroua. V will k ft au opnmuu next time. Fins Oat and Outix. ttatrp Ma wutcy, tx-tuamhai of Independence, rld nwurly thttw humtred bushel of Mton.thrtMnttrimlouth Me plaes, and brought lu wit wile aouit m rtna win M nymt would wUh toaxa. After planting fa gave tha com, Hit low no attentlou what vr tleorge Ik making a auinWul farmer, i Tub Wferr8HR.-.The NVafMurv, which by reason of having oVr lapped tha bound of Judleama euterprlso lu having furnished too much for Ita pat ronag bream Involved and tlUnl In Portland, haa mm to Ufc again lu H attlo Th MV AAora waa too turl torloua a publication to ilia ttarnally, for nothlog swum abkt to wlpt out an tabllhed literary InMituilou, It Is hut wbhlu wall tat tha Nortbwrat to hop that Ita haudaonte ex poucu t may thrive. v LyrLir, Our prvdcccor, Mr. Pentlaud, ran rushing luto our o(tle a few day aim and presented ua with can of concentrated (", and remark! to ua at the time that tbla waa an ar- tlei which wa would aland lu need of lu rvinnttift a uwpapcr. While w aw willing lo admit what Mr. Pent laii t aay ti tia trus, th great w in der with ua la how h happened to hava any if th artlela left after run nlng tlw WtwrHiDB fur thrwt yean. Think f lh number of Ueorga Wah Ingtou that allll II v. An Button M VKHiKii.-C'Ur II Irvine, city editor tifthttatfu'Mtti h i i, and laa Kdeaa PUmondon. (- it... r nil In S,.li'io but Fueada . vlaro, old flrUmd, tha WaaT Hius tou.U tb heart Iwt oongratulatltmr, aud our bent wliu) la, (bat the auuttleat aide of matriuioulal bllM may b youra, and that the paradlmleal btiwera of nea and I'ltiily may ovembadow you tu tbla Itfu, and at the last end of the voyage, our hope la that your haven may be eereue, with Ita banka frutted with a aluvU of giwaanier allver and " with emvratda uf rlubet butv 11k (kT A Htiuioht Tif Nat. lWker, the black vUwd, piratical kwklng bombre, who bad charge of the JfuwAuiumr In tbla city, aoiue yeat ago, will atlll be remembered by many. He left Portland a year ago, oVerttlng hi wife, and kicailng lu Ualvetu, Tvxaa. atarted a blackmailing paper Heatiurteda war ou the city counrll and aa a rtwult he waa quietly taken In baud by a few citlacna, eecortud to the cemetery aud abowu live gravea, be nealb which mounda lay all that waa left of alleged edltora of the IWker stri. Nat wilted. H 'iro Ann. Ft sKAt.()SWtrB No town or nlirlilMrhuud can have a nuire utvful citla n than a gd fumfruJ conductor. Mo mauy mUtakeaaud awkward hlichw time at the Itouae, the church or tbe grave, that one feela In at urewibl v nerroua. We Uke IhU oo- rmklon toaav. that Mr. H. M. Llnea be ftir the lieat funeral eomluctur and i.mli.rtk.T we have ever en. Tbene are mour1ifuloccalontoleure, hence every little detail ahould bo looked mft..r. which we are glad to aay Mr. 1 1...- Amm The sorrow of our eoulu nd tbe aenltlvenea of feeling on ucb valonii. make It very newwwry that weahuulddoallln our power to ..mm tlic irrlcf of the bleeding heart, and no otte can do to much to allay the pun of dlatreae aa a good funeral con- doctor, who atnctiy anemia w v" of tbebualncaa. . I'ui.r KsiEKY.-We have not bad an Item of uewa for a long time which Hid o. ao much Rood aa trie one wiucii Infornm ua that Prof. Joseph Emery.ao well and favorably known arouna ne, and one profeaaor for eighteen year in the Orvallla College, la now elected itrmpd the nrealdeut of tbe I - M.ihodlat Coll t Hanta Rm, iir,.,,ia. No one more deserving na,hpH,. HU motto In life hw in to lnd for the right, let theopporft on come from where it might. Unlike tbe immortal Henry Clay, Mr. Emery to .n.l he la "president" alno. ,n KBM,rv. we extend you both band ad both feet, in congratulating you uponthtaexprcaion of eaUm by your frlen-feamrYellowa. Bunta Itoa. h; loat nothing by the amnion of M . F.meTyandhtolK"ful faHyto the circle '!if!!!l,ipl Okhoox WHKKtA Tlie car which la to U- wnt through the lU-rn atntoa to Hhow Oregon production, hm "..jrJfrnm Ht. Paul, and la now at The cb yard, comer 8th and In recta Portland. It to .targe b cr. It haa one large do.r on each ide,al Lratettchend.andlaadoubledeck- . ' i1BVIlMkyll8bta, the whole length ,B A Jin L fitted up at once, m. Vaa .Wof r..!atothob.ardoflm- Zntobeced In the car. The " I ft iViii t nuule aa complete an po- "V 'u,:, winde irraln, graaaea, ,ru.;:fL..rt ,!le. which will ihow know tliat um - " hnWllir, .mthlnir worth (mowing. ItlalnteDded that ))for. thing like the one wn WjZ& la km time ao and which attriwttu ao much rtUuUonlo the utt.-AA tSlittemum LOCALS. A little ahowcr laid the dual UiU week. , , reaheat grtn-vrlea alyon hand at lX.Taylor'a. (Jreat alaughter aale on lanta at Khellcy Vauduyn'a, W. OoandaeeM, 1). Soottaud make a eAintrat fir your painting. w Keep your eye open for W, O. t'ook'a new ad of iwrwta next wix-k, The WlWT Si i.k tntellhrenee offliw la doing a gtnid bualmiai alreadv. , Tlw Evangelical vonfrrenee tnceta In Philadelphia, tMotr lat, istit. We were at Monmouth Wednesday, and the towu la buatllug, I tell you ao, A fuklr with a wheel of Mono waa doing our town a day or two title week. , .; Call on WllUnin Kerr, IVrker, for your general mrnt aud Hold photo graph. J. F. O'Donttell received a car kd of atom of all klnda thla week, Call and e them. I direct all Hmmuuleatlona for lit In paper to Tu k Wkht Siik or to J, It. N, llellAkm. Theatudenta arealivaily eimilng In fur the beginning of the Normal at Monmouth, Call on 11. F, Andrew at the Racket tore, ou V atruot, for bargain In ahtrta and overall. A little ahower of new aubacrtber truek u thla week, and we were eon mnpiently happy. lkad the advortkement of the great IHirtland expoaltlou In thla week'a laaue of iheWiaerKuir, Iavt (k'lwlck alwaji haa on hand frvah oandlea, Key Vt clgara aud tnnilnd fruit lu ecaaon. A youug mare fur aale or trade ttune to the WiatT 8uk ottloe, and we will put you on the trade. We have turned out aoute Hue work ou wedding earila In the WOT 8iti ib ortiie. t'ome thla way. Theold Willamette uulveralty opcmnl up thla week lu grand atyle. Haleiu I luatly proud of her great actionl. Huy your Millinery of Macauiay A .baiertaon and make your huaband eulle when their bill I preacnted. E. C. I'entland h'algnetl aa whiiicII- ii.in butt Tuewhi evening. Ilia aui' tvwatir ha uut yet been appointed. W. W. Perdval," proprietor of the Woneer meat market, will didlver meat of charge lo any part of the city. There are aeveral umre wedding on ihetaptoiu aodaMuud Indeiieudence ml Moumoutlt. "The more the mcr- rk-r." Krx ln morning aud evening at the Ibipilat tUurvh next Sabbath Itup- Inn Inmmllately following tne morn ing aemion. E. T. llenkle bought the residence uid two lota of J. F O'Dounell tbla ank. fon.ld.lnt Ion Tbla I Hue prorty. It cwryone knowing thenoadvea Indebted to the lute Arm ofjonea 1 1- ivr come forward aud Htle all account lue mild tlnn. No one wa ever eorrectml by a aar- eaam, but oftener driven further In the wrung wsy. In teaching alwaya ue kind and gentle. It will nay you to commit M. W. Beotteotiwrulng your painting before li done, both In n ft n-nce to price and quantity. If yon want aouwthlng nlw go anil examine the etocK or haiier i-eweu Iioea Jut nwived by Shelley A Van- ri.A u-lll Iri anil nttiurte auyu. iiv - - MueaubiyA Robertaon get their gtakl thla acaaoii direct rrom .ew ior torle.o will be able to acll you ginala forjuat what other houaf pay rorttiein, Macauiay A IUertaon apare no ex .m to make their bualuca a audi, and give you ttie lateat atyU and pat- U-rua, and to be able to uo ao one oiui go abroad. Our 'facllltlea for prlutlug wedding Invltatlona are unequaled; ao we ad viu, vou to cet nmrrled, if for no other roaaon than to aecure aome of theae eU- irantcani. Knw York atyle arc a aetwon aliead of the wealcrn houaea, ao to get a cheap and tylll hat go to Macauiay A Hob ertaon'8, aa they are the only one who carry them. iv. ..... ....i i.r vrli of the Weht 8IE Jaat week, there liolng more than ..., hundred order which we could not llll. We ahntl try and not let thla occur aualn. nnimhef when In Hitlmu to call lu rratuurant. now Weatucott trwln. and cot a meal not to be ex celled on the Pacific ooaat for 25 centa, at 271 Commercial atreoi. ti. comer atone of the new Maaonlo tompU. waa luld y.mtorday at IIIItolK.ro ,ni, imnoainir ccremonle. The royal i- Hnliiir coiwldcrablo building ! . ..... ...... . tbroimhout tbe Jurlauiciion una y . O A Mcintire oi nuiem, vvK...., and'reprcntaUve of that popular life w,mounv. "The New York Life will n-muln in our iowu J,,v'' i ..l .. a Vtn eruldayyct. He can no toui.u 'ity Mr. E. J. McDanlcl, living m r t ,..nlence.cntuaafcw apeeinieiia ofbtopcaniltTuelay,a"l vve win Laythut they are tul to, If not larger than those cxhlbltci n UMUICXII lOlWU I" ttoing cur. Miuliiv & Jtotiorwon will have their fall Millinery m exhibition , day and Haturday, Htpt. 11 and 12. y . . . ,.r-ii,illv Invited to call 7 ,...ii,- cordially Invited to " rTwintc? npelg will be announced Inter. ae..1.a VL'ftll Uvea near filling an the paper tnllto sell tbclr spring. Farmer ii -- al.raW than to burn it. If you want to go to tbe State fair at j;Sthechcar.ta,.tH!tw5i;to uu V . u..'. hk that will runrcg 8" uli uIftHy from indc to in I. IH? UUO a and and return every uj. - - tin Wck' lue en .. i M Vanduvn ha oommencod the j. M. Vaoauy c , erection or . , ,..!, m t an ornament to mm i . We are pleated to mm more (IUnuI tha dlaaolution nolle of J, N. Jouea aud (leo, 11,1' Iter. Jr, J. K. laH-ke I hereby matltutd agent fur the Wkht Htuu at Uuena Vlata, and when-anever dl)raed. He Will receipt Utt all money, take aub. aerlptlona, advcrtlaemeuta, etc., etc 4t J. It N. Muh A Hon. . Iak'a advertlalng car of Placer Co., Cat., waa In our city but Thunalay and Friday with aome wry lino aaHlnien of mineral and fruit, but we think that In the produutlou of aome kind of fruit they had, Oregon oau excel them. The lateat iVid in ladlea' atattoucry i the lady 'a name and city printed In email, plulu typea ou the upar left hand corner of a sheet of whtto note par. It la a very neat and taty way of decorating ouc' comKiuilenw -per, The Wkht HitK furntohe It. W. W. Wllilam aud family re turned from the Hoda aprluga thla week where they have been outing for aev eral mouth. They are much im proved In health, aome of tlioni galulug ten and eleven pound each. That mow Itch wa alright, for which, thanka. . Hie IUd Hill baa ball team Of Houlh Atltuu will play the Independeuee team at Talmage lrk uext Huudiiy, Sept lath, Ijolie aud vehlek ad mitted free, gentlemen 1 cent. Gam called at 2 p. m. Motor leavea I tide ndeiuw depot at 1;3 p. m, and every half hour thereafter. The Want Hi n II eammt frlensla, That II m loiuj Iim kna, Tu wnd anotliar ulwrliwr w hu Titty MWd loti their own. Tl young anil o!4, tli nob il Pf. Will al jf M(l)f Itinl TU Waar am mint wlib rra.lln ftttxl Ofvvarjr ttyleaiiii kind. The Portlaud exiaialtion manage ment, eoiunictulably uullke the HUte (air management, annouueea to the whole people of Oregon through the whole atate pre what it propt to do for the great prweaalou of (mopta that will attend from the Uth of Hept.( to thenthofOctolr, IStl. , The Roaoburg .Vidic In the lnl two or tlineyear ha iiomiuatel more men for otlloe thau any other paper In the mie and elected H-wer. It favored .Senator Vcach of Lane county for con grv on the dcmoeratlo ticket for a vhlle, now It come forwanl with P II. D'Artaiy of Naknu. What to tlu matter with Veateh, Hro. Fliwd? We think D'Arwy much the bet tor of the two. Or'aon' rulirtwd tHaiimlaalou ha laeu buy of late formulating new rail- mad rate Tbl laa matter that hard ly commend llaelf, liu ample arc npiMcd to conduct tln-lr own erftilr a they rhae. It eem quite aa ftdr to control the rate ou tenmbot aud tage, or even at liolel. u private eoriairatlooa are allowed In do what tbe people collectively, ahoulil do, It la tint right to meddle with price tbey hiai to make. The proper thing to for the government loown thcee thing. .lill'itri ,vMa, lluta Vll llvnia. Hop picking ataiut half over, Mr. Hoe I outtlmr a new roof on hi dwelling. Harvest la over and the grain moat all In tbe Mare lioUM'. Ml Clara Jeter left lot Mouifay to atteud achiNil at McMlnnville, Mr. Chandler, of Hllverton wa vlnll- lug in town a few day thla week. Mr. J. V, Klrkland and Mr. Johnle Klrkland were calling here Tueaday. Come aKntn ladle a you are alway welcome. I'ucle (iei. Well and family re turned from tbe bay hint Haturday afier ten day vat-atloii, quite duaty but hale and hearty. Dr.CyruaClodfelter met with a aerl- oimawli'ent laat fatimlay, by being evcrely bitten by a large dog ou hi left arm, but to now getting along nicely. ' J. P. Meeker, Gen. At. of E. Mwk- or A Co. of Ptiyallup, Waah., 1 around among the hop grower wanting wim ple, and will remain In Oregon during the hon tdckiuir miimm, with head quarter at Haleni. Xkna Mul ojr lll(. Mrs. Dtnii-an to viMltliig In Linn county. C. L. Hawley I upon the Invalid lint tbla week. Wheat conllnuwlocomo In at a live ly rate to the ware house. (l. O. drove ha returned from hi trip east of the mountain. Mr. Butterlck ha oompletcd his sea son's ruu and IkiiimhI hh thrasher. Ouo, H. Howie's house Is asaumlng form, and 0. H. Hheldon Is Improving I his property, Chun. Past informs us Unit lit baud to Improving satisfactorily. It will be romemlwrcd that ho fed It luto a thnoihliig tiiitclilne. Mr. Ada Unruli delivered two tent- nerunce lecture at thechiireh, Huudiiy. 8lio Is a pleasing and able speaker call able of doing much good. We learn that a teacher of experi ence and qualifications is wanted for the full term of school. We should have at Icuat a six month's term. XX. A Had Accident, Tlio Davidson lirldgo across the Lucklaniute about eight miles south on the Independence and Corvullls road, u,llnnw.il vcatcrdav wlillo a band of cattle were crossing. Twenty-nine of the cattle were killed, and fourteen wounded. They worn owned by the Brown brother of Soup creek, who were driving them to Hulcm for the market. No person wu hurt. That Bonus. U Is pretty certain that the people of Astoria will be able to raise the 1000 acres of land In the city limits and the balance of the suli sld'y asked by the $3,800,000 syndicate for a railroad from Unit city to the Wil lamette valley and a connection with a transcontinental line. Then Astoria will be "lu It." Wantkd. Hop plokers. All who want to pica,' conio next .vioniiay lornlng, Aug. 81. Pay, oo emits per i. inx. i Free pasture u you uimg mimes, B. Dovb, PtRSONAt MENTION. Mr, Hoi Cox waa badly kicked t horao Wwlucday. J, B. Cooler nmdea builiM. trip ( Portland thla week. W A. Waah of the Jitmkrr waa In Illdepciuleiuw Wedliesdii)'. J.F, O'Donnelll niovliig Into the wa-ner prtqa-rly owned by E. I', Pcut- liiiul. . "Mr. Iae,of Alliany.atiavtolUng lu r daughter, Mra. F. A. Doiiiy, a few day till wHk. ! I 0. Ralaton of ArlliiKluiii Oregon, gave thn.Wrxi' HiukiiIIIhi a pieaautil call I bla week, Mia Currlo Hhangle, of Portlaud, j wa In attendance Uiu the wedillug j of her brother, Frank. J. N. Jonea, our mHiliir livery unto, Itiwbeeu ailing Willi erylpeliw tbla Week, but I la'tter now, , j Mlea llertlo Whlteakt and laira Cooper iiiIUm1 upon the Wkmt Hina force thl week. Cull agniu, young ladle. . .1 Mr. N. O. ChHlfelleriiml family, ai commnlwl by MMnSentt aud H-u-iHr, who am vlalUngllieui, left for the bay yeatenlny. . Mr. George Whlteaker and .family will go to the Htatii aprliige tn a few day, and will tny until tlio "ruin drive them lu." Mtaae tb'aalu Ruller and Katie Wheeler called al the WlT Huns nfllue lat Ttiewlay. NV are alwaya glad to have our friend vlnlt u. Mr. M. K. Adam, of Salem, with her daughter, Edna and Cora were the gueataof Mra, A, S, Uuiiwker of thl. elty, WetliHiby and Thursday of thla week, ' Will. Unea brought the fuiullle of hi fitlter; W. 11. Wh'wler ami L. Kelao home from the Hoda. spring laat Tueaday. He Yummcd to IImu ou Weduewlny, s II C. Peutland aud ftnnlly umveil to Portland yeaterday. We nvtvl their departure, and they will "" ly re iiiemlier that I ndea'inleiiee la the Uwt place to live lu, In Oregon. Rev. J. llowemox aa In town thl week and w ill atart o Philadelphia aliortly to attend the iieneral omfer enee of lit church, lie I a tli li'unte lo that binly, aa U also Rev. C. C, Poling. K W. Hntlth and family of Wall burn, were In town Hit week. The family ruatlented al Newport while Mr Hiullli went to Han Fraiiclneo to bey giaaU Tbey will leave for their hntiHi next we'k. Mia A. Maraulay, of the firm of Ma eatilay A Roliertaon, liaajuat returned Itome, after ajwodlng a wk nl the Mllteuery Oia iilng, ao lk out for omethlug line when tbey biiiiouikt their winter openlint. J. II. HUne, the founder r the Wwt Hihb, and now on the .beonnc to !e atarted at WldU-aau III eik or two, with hi futility I vUlilug Johnny Moran, hla brolher-ln-law tbla week Mr. Htlue I the great newinpiT foun der of Oiviii. Our old DoukIioi enmity frieinl, Hen rv Ika-klev waln our town lit Mon day. J. W. Iteckley, til oldeat ami to now owner of the livery utatiU n .Mon mouth, aud the younger ami will at tend the Hlale Normal Heboid the en auliiif year. ur exn-rleuw I t lint the Hccklcya will do to tleto. Ot It i.KK.tr llMOl lU Ka. ,The undeveloaHl rewaircca of Polk county are iiuiiieron and varln. Aiuoniral theac we iiotetbe tiiitla'r in the mountain. It to atniudnut and of iiH-rlorqunllty. Cediir and fir almond. Tbe bottom laud along the stream where the loir could be rat luto the river and Honied to the mill la-low have furnished million uf feet of lum ber lu the past; and loir iiKgrt-KnUnK evcrul inllllmi of fiviarenow In tbe I.ucklmiiute awaltltiK IiIk'Ii water, which failed to bettihicicut last spring tu lloat them, to brluir tbeiii to (lie uillla The limit hit probably been reached where thulicr can la- found near cnouuh to nuikc tbl mode of trauaportntlon prollliilile. The ex ten lve tirlmeval forest which remain mitoiitiied tiy the liiiiiliernmii' ax, must Iw (vaulted by liwi dilatory and more reliable method. The Introduc tion of rullrouibi for logglllg pUIMise, happily glvia a pracllcnl way of milk ing these foreats avallalile for an nl most Inexhaustible supply of logs fur our mill. Huch a mud Is not an tin tried or doubtful ixierlnient. Many such tramway, operated by steam, are In prolltnldo operation aloii the ( ol umblu river and In tbe Hound country, linker county has recently count meted one narrow gouge, twenty-eight miles loinr to brluir loirs to tlio nillls ui Baker City. , The motor line imw successfully operated from Independence to Muu mouth natui'iilly wiggeHls tlio Hisalbll- lly of cxtcinlliig it eaitward to Hiileni and weatwurd to the tlitila'r lu the uiouiituins. From Moiimotitli, or hit medluU'ly between there and lndcs'ii dence where mills, ibsir and miah and other factories mlglit bo conveniently limited, an extcnslmi of tlio motor line twelve Hilloe would reach tlio forests of the Llttio Iiiickliiiniite, and ten miles further would tup the Big L uckliimnte bnson aliuvo the georgo coiitnliilng, It Is suld, ono of the lluest bodies of timber ou thecoma. Itls.itily a question of time, and we predict a short time, when this extension of the motor lino will he accomplished. The company Is, we learn, looking In thutdlrectlon and fig uring on tlio results of tlto enterprise. A llttio prudent action on the part of the people along the contemplated route would have, no doubt, a happy oll'cot on tlio company, by way of en courugenient. Meeting In Urn several liH-ullUe through which it would puss, to dlsctisa the convenience and prollts of the enterprise and to tender such aid us their liitercstsitndelrc.iiuistiiuecs would justify, would have ' a stimula ting and Imppy cil'eut lu seeming the road. But the company must move llrst, nutting In motion the wheels of cnterniiso and iirnurcss which have ceased to revolve, for the present, at Monmouth.' "Advantage should be tnken of the pr sH'i'll.v openlmr Upon us from the uhunduiit harvest to push forward this work, "Surplus money will beaeckl or I it'.wtuiont. I.e the company lni;.r opportune y by prompt and vtt Ins el'ort. T. F. C. JI.iiimi.miIIi mi!i. I T f, and Mr. Powell aw vtoltlng In Aiuaiiy. Mr. Work I on the lek 114, but Im proving. The painter are at work on Prof. Hplllmau' houao. Mr, Mnfclicad I getting along tilnoly Willi his torOj building. lllgijliig well tMH-upli the lelatire iiiiiineuts of our biwii's ismjile, Home of our cltb'.en have lis-atinl an Aalertoc mine lu HoUtlieill Oregon. The I lining Hall Awnclatlen ,wlll build tiieadillllon to the dining hall. 4. W, Ika'kley, our hew livery man, 1 turning Into Harry Christian's laiuse. MU Utira Davidson, of Ht, Paul, I vtoltlng with tint fiimlly of John Mur phy. Mr, Thnmna Jksithby ami family and Heldou Owln an rulieallng lu the mountain. Prof. Hpltlman had a aevere attack of piietnnoula, but to able to lie tail on the afreet again. Mr. Waller wild Frank, Mulky re turned frolll Htalavllle lied Week, lllliuh ltiiirovei In health. . " Max Haley put hi thrasher lu tlie barn iaat week, having only seventeen and a half day run, Mrs, Huriiette and family took their deiwrture for Medford lat wwk. We an sorry to lone them, Elder B. Botiuell ha moved Into II. J,. Murphy'a cottage, He preached 111 the church lat Hunday, Mm. Altmaii moved to Eugene to keep hoiiM for her a-m Waller, who will attend tbe Cnlveralty. Jiimi-a Campbell and wife, of Han I'tiuelMii, are vtoltlng relatlvi-s ami friend. J I in I a Jolly a ever. The lawrd of regent for the Normal aelimit met III aeaaiuli one day laat week nd divided to build tiew aldewalk aud outhoiiaea. Our livery man, G. T. Btsdhby, ha ild hi atable and sKh'X lo a young man from Iine county, (bsirge will move on hi form. O, C. Reek, the Dixie blaeksniith, ha piirt-haaid tbe property of Pat. H,iley,ou Main stint, and I building a lx-r.Mii addlliou to the houe. hldmy IVrclvnl left mi Tueaday morning' train for Wbltcoii, where tie ha a sltuatloll with Hteln, the bo mK-r ntaru-r of the Culled Htate. Prof. J.I). Hawe, of Portland, wa shakliiK hatiils with frlemUa few day turn. He baa a Hwlilnii a biikks'?r for the AHilun Transfer Coitisuiy. Mr. FulkerMm, of WelHalem, I itioiing Into hi new huttwe which ha jlitben completwl by IMeu. 111 lecatod on Whltmnn tnvt, lu Whit man' addll Ion. Mr. Etowurth Barwe, a itraduate of the Normal, die I last Huudiiy at Boda- vllle, I.lnu county. Etoworth wa a very bright young man, and a groat favorite with hi aelnailtuatc. (ileiin O. Grave to lu town, making atwitiement to build a fi'sW bouse tbl bill. Ho ha routed room In the i,uik bulldliiK, which hi family will uirtipy until hi houe I ooiitpletHl. , One of the moat plcawiut sight to laeen in our town, al the preaenl lime, to ttiulof Urk Hull and' Jim Ta lotu baiillog straw. They can put ou M taiund and haul two load a day. 1 hey would like to contract with jr tiealu ueetl of straw. Monmouth haa a newsisqa-r which to edited, puliitohed, lirnllwMl, dot U, printed and dtot rltnitwtl all by one man, and he d- not tip the beam much alsive 1SI Niuud etlber. He to atoo the Ht of the children, a great ladles' ntiiu, and a useful man generally. Johnle Murphy bus a contract to furnish Sttu ton of straw to the Oregon City paper mill.. Hit I now running two baler and will sooit have the con- truet tilled. He has alo been hauling from litoto I-H) biwhelsof wheat to the liunl fnuii hi fiirm to Independence, wlih one span of horse. On lual Wednesday eve, at 8 o'clock, st the home of Hon. W. J. Mulkey, Mr, Frank Lucas led to tlio altar Mia Uireita, the oldest daughter of, Mr. Mulkey, where they were united In iiiarrlnK by Elder llomicll. The young folk will end their noney inoou at Newport. We throw our old slim- after them. Xkhxk. Itlllli'llull. The Flrat Chrtothm church of Dallas, Polk county, Or., will 1st dedletiied t thoscrvuv oftiodontlio 2mh ilny of Hept., lHitl. The eonnulllee have e enretl the service of itev, F. M. Halii of ToM'ka, Kan., for the oeeiedon. Mr. Itulim hits Ihcii for ninny years niana gerof our church extension hind, has dedicated a ifreutcr utitulHtr of church building tho past seven years than anyone nut n In America.- JIo Is a pleasing speaker and a mint of flue ad dress. Come itittl hour mm. IIOItTH 1 l.Tt U.M.. Damjis, Oct. ia-14. Tlie following schedule of premiums I announced by the coiumlttco ou ex hlblla of the Oregon State Ilortluultur- al Society. llput xmieral cllnplny of ilrleit I'nitts ...k... Hn-en O-uKh - Hiile nnineit mill InliHi'it iliwt iilnte illNpln.v or apple ,-. pillU'H inilii.TH Suit ItSt t tm 1 ' ,..'42 m .... 2 SO i no .-) no .... t oo .... 1 00 t 01) Mt 50 no so Ml I ao 80 gi'iijiea -. - 1 Ort lli'nl umipiiil illspluy of tlnwnr... II IW Bent bilU't, uf ItoWUfml..... I W) Iliwt Inwketof llowom I 00 Cant of Tlmiikn. We take this opportunity of tender ing our heartfelt gratitude to all our kind friends who gave us their assist ance and sympathy In our recent and bereavBiiicnt in the lossufour dear child Eta. Especially, will we evor hold in kindly rciiicmbrnnce the faithfulness of those who worked so hard to iccover from the water the body of tlntt one so dear to our hearts, Tonne and all we can only sny, (lod bless you. Mil, AND MllS. T J. Lkk. .- .a-- t PutV I V. Poling liii returned from milt ii protracted stay at the Hod-i springs It Is plctiHitut to sco hhn among us iignlii. iso i: Thres lii Drownings to Swell the Year's Long List. AWFUL TRAGEDY In Illinois Ccctor Murders an Oregon Girl and then Com ' mits Suicide". Ml HttKK AMI! K. (rtlm jMia, or Hakcr t'llr. , anil Hlllcil. MIm UusiMixiiToN, Ill Hept. 7. Dr. Cltiule E. Ballard, of Huybrook, III., and Miss Bertha Ismi, of Baker City, Or,, daughter of tlie late Judge lon, of Butt pluce, w ere found dead this morning. Dr, Ballard I a young pity iclau, who came to thl city, and ever lie theii ha Issin Importuning Mto Isoii, w ho came here with her mother to attend college, lo marry him. Hhe thought much of him, but negat! hlin to (aMtpoiie the event until after her education wa completed. Thl morn ing he apt'amd at the Iiouho and had an Interview with Mi Isou lu the parlvr. While talking with her he pulled out a revolver and vliot her twice, once through the head and once through the heart, producing tutuut death, The doe tor then xlmt liimatif live time, dying lu a few minute. (Mis Bertha Ison was the only ihiiiehterofthelate Judge I.uther It. Isou, of Buker Ci'y, tr. Judge Isou witaoflhe Ktate elretilt couit for tbe sixth Jiidleial dlatrlet. He died early laxtyear, aud hi wife and daughter have las-n In the cat for several months, completing the young lady' iHluealloii. Mi lon 1 ald to have been a very haudaisiie young lady, alaHit 111 year of age and has numer ous friend In eaaiern Oregon, where her parent lived for many year. Tli foil llraouilaamwhl Alrniil TiiK D.l.l.iw, Hept. 7. Hro wa dla ooverett at 8 o'cha-k thl morning lu a building attached to the two-story brick t'hloii bulging hotlM', Clidoubt eilly It w the work of an Incendiary, aa the smell of eonl oil eniiektwl the nelghborhooil. Tbe Inmate, several of whom were made homele by the lire last Weducmlay, were rcnued with gn-at dinieully. Fortunately no one was Injurod. The fire dewrtiient re- sHinded iptlckly and wain plweil it un der control, The Ion wa estimated at one thotiHund dollars; liiHured, The city Is In alarm. A pubtio meeting waa called to-day, and an extra force of police I on duty. Ilrrmaaa Making lh ItuuioU. Nkwihikt, Hi-pt. S. Bcpreacntallve Dinger Hermann has examlniHl the government jetty at Yaipiina, and yes terday visited the Hllctx Indian reser vation, w here a couucil.wa held with the Indian, presided over by 8ieclal Agent Colonel Parker, of the Interior department, who 1 sent hereto exam ine Into the condition of ageucy mat ter. To-day Mr. Hermann went down the coast to vllt the Atoea river aud bay, the people there being anx ious for a visit from dim. mi1 llmwnlng of a Clllin of Kuan. EihiknK, P'pt. 8. (leorgo H. Parks, a prominent cltlxen and ctmtractor, met lit death by drowning lu the Will amette river this afternoon. Hy had been over to Chcahlre'a hop yard, when some of hi children were pick ing hop. He wa in a buggy, and wa fording the river on his return when the accident hnpned. He wa fol lowing a gravel liar, and while In the stream the liorse wa Intra to manage, and they worked dowu the stream un til one wheel went over the rlltlo, up setting the buggy. Mr. Park seemed to realize that lat wa going and told hi ten-year-old boy, who was with him, fo save himself and take good care of hi mother and sister. The boy swam out, but Mr, Park, although near the shore went down. The body w as recovered an hour afterward and was brought to this city. Tlie deceased was lifly-two years old and leaves a wife and ipilte a family of children. I. Illlo Hnt llanllinrn riniln a Wittrry Onivo Wall t t'lajr. Ahtokia, fk'pt. 8. A double drown ing accident of more than ordinary sadness hit cast a gloom over t he city this evening and Mra. Charles 8trom to bereft of a husband, who loat his life in an uiisuceesaful attempt lo save lit tle Haatel Hnnthorti from a watery grave. The true particulars of the ac cident will never l known, as no one was on the spot ot the time, except the two victims. Chiuiea Strom, a man about thlrly-llve year of age, and one of tlio principal stiKikholdera of the Scandinavian cannery, was engaged In building a small pleasure boat in the old Adair cannery, which Is near Han. thorn's cannery ami residence. Little Hn.cl, tho scveii-yeur-old daughter of J, 0. 1 bullhorn, tlie Salmon cnniicr, was watching St i-om at his work and playing in tlie building, when she tied dentally fell through a hole In the floor Our Friend Bob Johnson of tho Cor vullls 7Vr, and a number of other papers in Oregon, speak in this strain concerning the state fair, Here is w hat. Bob says: "The Stale fair opens next Moiulav. The name 'State Fair Is given through fourtesy. It to the Oregon horse race with few turnips thrown lu to nlve It an air of respectabil ity. It to a legallxed week of gambling where our cit izens can bet ana debauch without disgrace We am going to Join the gang if we can get away." AN EXCHANGE, W. II. Whlteuker will exchange pho tographs for wood. For further par ticulars call at his art gallery on C street next door to pttstofllce, , 4t sll Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. W ill aim aaiulheni, The rallriaul i.4iiiiilMioiieni mre paring a complaint i(alnt tint Hnutl ern Pacifli) to fon-o tliat cniiiHiiy to adojit the raU1 rt-iiujieiiiM ami p provetl by the laairil, and lo restrala the eouiHiiiy front ulng any olli'.-r or different rate for tli tratmuiMi'ii of oominodltlei verHl by tltlr turirrs, Thl eotii'pluliit ut once to llt dis trict attorney ami alforncy g. in rul, and ult will las iiiiiH4.'iiiil here at the October form of th Marbu county circuit court. Thw tKipliiltitwntiraif flfleeu allegntiona, tlie prayer lielug that the company Ui niJuliMit from using any ruu-aot li-r than thosn mimed liy tlie eoiiiiiibU. TIihsi reduced rnUm were onicrwt By the town! lo go Into effect HeptetiiU'r I, but I lie Houfheru Pacific tk no imflcj of (he board's action, ami this milt mi brought to vitfome tlio adoplleii uf the oom uilssloiiera' achen 1 nU-s, The llla' Itrln-r. Nearly two thmiMund dnlliim wu ralaeil In Portland yesterday. 'Hie people respond llbomlly. One tliou- aand dollar tiii'gradi'd to lite Iiitlli hiat evening by Mayor Muwut. Tm- commiltecN apHdnt-l by Muyor Ma son on Wedta-atliiy to solicit sulnntrlp- tlons for the benefit of thr suH'orem by the Dalle flro werw out yestenluy and met with very gl ucei. THE CRADLE, HAItHIB.-Totho wife of A. ilurrls, at Oak drove, a daughter, 8eit. 0, iHtd. Weight Mine pound. THE ALTAR. , ...... . . .... I 7' 7 ""T Christian church In thl city on Hun day, Hept. 8, isai, at 8;i0p.mO.A. Kramer and Mi Ilattle IlliiittrilMiu were united in marriage, Iter, It. L. Hlielley ofllclntiiiK. Immediately after the pn-inlilng ser vice at the Chrlttan church iwt Hull day evening, O. A. Kramer, our jsipu lar optician, and Mlaa I f mt it- Eldiurd on, followeil by W. H. Buwley and Mim Essie Itotj-rtwn who acted a grmimsmiin and brbh-smtilil, initrelie'l luto the church to it pelecUou ' ou the organ by Ml I 'lit Fjtlea, taking tln-lr landjin.t In front of tbe pulpit where the cen'inony waa jwrfonnW liy Jiev. R. 1m Hlteiiy. The bride and groom, with a few friend, repaired to tltelr plat of residence. t here Sliser. Jlus- ler ami lK-ke luul ideniuiiit ittmrlae ! in tlie form of a lamnteou iiply or Iw cream and cwke awaiting them when tliev had a abort t lino of pleas antry. The Wkht Hum Joins their many friend in extending rungmtu bitlou and wiahitig them a pliiisant Journey over lifo'a tt iiia-etuotia snu LI'CAS-M l l.KKY. On Wtih.ea day, Sept. 9, lHtl, at 8 o'clock p. in,, Mr. Frank I.uchh and MlnsLorcna Mulkey were uulttnl la nniriiiio at the home of tho bride's pn ids, In Moumotith, Itov. lllder Ilnuuell otll- clutlug. The Piitle la tbt? dauglitor of Repre- weutittlve Mulkey, of Oillliim county, but to now living in Monmouth. Much attention ha barn paid to the educa tion of tlie brkle, and tbt- grixjiii Is one of the foremiatt buaineii young nieii In Polk .county. Tbe Wm Sihk wlshea thl happy couple much plttnure and happlucHH, and alminlnut sneeeHs through life. SHANCiLE IXCKK.-At the nl- denceof the britl'a mother In this city, Thursday, Sept. ill, 1SH1, F.M. Shaiiuteand Kva IH-keawnmrrled by Bcv. A. J. II u iwaker. LaitThumlny evening at iiliont half past H o'clock, In tbe prow-raw of a few friends and ndittivett, at the heme of the bride in tliU city, Mr. F, M. Shan gle, of Portland, anil Miss Eva Locke, of Independence, vore uiilttti in the holy bonds of matrimony, "tlte cere mony being performed by Rev. A. J. Hunsuker, aaaiHtotl liy Rev, J, R. K. IWl. After conKrutulatlous had been extended, refrewbnients wen' served, which were enjoyed very much. Dur ing the evening music and mini cou vematlon waa Indulged In aud all prca ent spent a plca,Hint time.' Tito bride to well aud favorably known through out this section. t?he Is accomplished, and prepared to act well her part in life, while the groom to Industrious and one of our moat higbly respected young men. Tlie groom wore tho 'conven tional black, wbilo the bride was taste fully attired In a bt-autifut cream albn- trtws. Their ninny mentis will lie Klml lo learn that it is tbclr intention to re main In IiuU-poinlonee during the winter. The Wkst Sihk extends ooti- gratulatloim, and its wish Is that their bark may ever anil mtiootlily over the gentle ripples ami never bo dashed against the breaker in their voyogw over life's sen. THE TOMB. BAItZEE. At Sodavllle, Sunday, Kept. 0, 18I, at 4 o'clock a. m., Els worth, son ot F. 8. and Mary Uttr.cc, of Monmouth, died of roiMiniptlon, aged 21 years. Ho was buried at Turner station Monday afternoon, Sept. "III. ' llaw'i Th I I . Wo oll'erOne Hundred IXillnrs lte ward for any ens of Catarrh that can not I cured by taking Hall's Ciitorrli Cmv. F. J. CHKNF.Y & CO., Props., Tole do, O. We, tho undorHlgned, liuvo known F. J. Cheney for tlie last IS yenra, and believe him perfectly linnitriilt'e lu all business trHusiiellttns mid timiii eialty alilo to carry out any obligation made by their tlnn. WbstATuitax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. WAi.ni no, K i N n an A M Aiivtx, WhoU sale Druggists, Toledo, 0 Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon tbe blood and mucous surfaces of the system Price 75c. jnr bot t lc. Sold by all Drug gists. , Whca Baby wa slek, w pto hm Ointorl. When ho was a Child, he ortal tot. Canton. , Wlton sh beoam Minn, lt otong to CMtoila, Whea tlie bad CUlWreo, alio gavo Itaiu Ouatoria. Writll.rr a .v,t. -Al lil'M 1 luring Augietl lsfd there ., day on which ruin fell, mid M wm ofwali-r. 'J'liero were It rl'-Hi1, 7 fiiir and " cloudy duys. Tlio hlglii-vt b in fwralure for the month wa Irt elegi on lho2ltaud 27lli,lowit, 43degra, nwnti, WU8 degree, Monthly range of U-iiipi'rtitiire S3 degr,' jfreatit-t daily, .", ii.-nr.i-t on the i, a-iixt daily, decree ou (lie 4th, mean daily, -7.J 1-SI degree. Average imiiii U'iiiarature fur August (22 year) cs.:j degree, I-' low iioruuil this year liy I.fi degree de fliieney since ' Jan.-1, 2.4 degnis, Avrrnge preclpltiitloti In fcmio time M iiifhe alaive normal by .0:1, dcfldeiu ,75 Inches. Highest Urometer for the month SO.'!."; Inches ou tbe .'ilst, lowest, 20.100 Inehcton tlie lt, inifiii, 51.077. Tlio provaliing wind ai r N. 22 day, 8. 4 days, H. W. 5 day. Tbe almua- pht-rw was smoky from the 21th, but the aky wa obscured only one day, thu 2ith. The tb reader are still busy, but will te through In a few days. (Jraln I ykdditig very well and the quality Is excellent. Bain would benefit the graaa and gardens, TilOM.l PlCltl K. t.bl, Hept, 2, WU.. ' Momk Nkwh. The Wf Hud: ho more state and county new and teh grapliio ditputebca lu tlito toaue than any wnnity paper lu Uie Willamette valley, exueptltlg where t lie wecklk-a are, ; made up from' ibdhe. The WftT HiliK I ail home print, B-mcin-l-r, no pliitcs nor patent. The Market. rIIITLl, AlWUM II, lM. WliKAT-The iniiikct unlet with a weak tone. Quote: Valley, $1..V; f4.V; Wallu Walla, 11.43 tsr ntnl. F.X.H.-Quote: Hlandar, Quote: Standard, Walla Walla, 14.60 per barrel. Oath Quote old, 4ftR-rKi; new, 42Jc. per bushel. IScttkb Quote: Oregon fancy cream ery, if'-:32c.i fancy dairy, 27 Jc; fuirlo good, ii'i ( 27ic.jchoiee Cal. ,22 ( 24e. per If'. K.iofit)n'gn, 20 Of 22!c. r down. IVtl'LTliV Quote: Old chit-ken, $n.iH) U C ; young, IflJM (; 4.0O; olI dm-kv t I.IS) (i H.0O; g(HC, fl.flil per di'xen; turkeys, 15c.' pi-r lb. IMiKI'KMllIXCE KKTAII. MAKKKT. We quote prtcca asfullows: Flour, atamlard, fj.1.00 )s-r barrel; potatoes, good quality, Slkt. per bushel; but ter, 25c. per lb., .aoeording to quality; eggH, 20e. er dojicn; caiibugc, 5 ft loc. IhT Iiead;' wheat, eOc Out choice kit w ould bring shade higher; oata, S2e; b"l, lrH'. cr ; wool, lie. STRAYED! From the premise of O. J. lUglcy on or alsuit Aug. th. One OliliiiK fouryeamold, color, brown, branded 11 also Alstut W hands high. Any one giving Inforuiation leading to the recovery of said horse will bo suitably rewarded. O. J. Haoi.ev, Aiiiie, Oreiou, 4w SHEEP FOR SALE. - t The undersigned has thirteen head of Kwapshire dowu bucks for sale, one mile north of Parkers Station. These bucks are the fullblood and of the tst grtlc. Call ou 8 sll J. 0. and E. Davidson. A (iKKAT BAdOAtS. ' ' t'Usk). For ssile a 21 room hotel fur nhdicd, in Independence, Oregon. One of tlio beat corner lota in town 54xt:ti feet on railroad and C streets. Terms eiwy . Three per cent olF for all cash. Apply to James Gibson, Indepen dence', Oregon. HORSES FOR SALE. Two Pehiicron stallions, one full- bloodcd l'emlierou marc weight IStkt pounds, also one Clydesdale mare wtdghingliOO pound. One pair of two . year old Percheron mares, grades, and two driving liorstw will be aohl very cheap for part cash and balauce ou time. Inquire at the atuble of Damon & Huhhnrd on Ilailwad stn-ct. " LOOK HERE FOK SALB. One pair of well broken young horses, gentle, work single or double, children ride them; also one set of new double harness, and one almost bran new wagon, two good new spring Beats. Cull at tho Wkst Side Intelligence office and get all the above for Si50.0U In cash or good note. Worse Than Leprosy Is cat.irrn, ana tiiera oue but one pre pnrniion that doe) cure that disease, and that is (lie California Positive and Nega-' live Kleotrio Liuinieut. Hold by all druggists. It also onree neuralgia, rheumatism, headache, sprains, bum and all ptitii Try it and toll you negihbor where to get it. FOR SALE. One house containing live rooms and three lots, a good barn, a good well and sonic orcnitru. Hoist location, ror further particulars inquire of the proper owner, M. A. Dice. 4t Wanted. To trade improved business property paying In rent ten per cent, interest on $LtyHH) lit the heart of tlio thriving city of Smith Bend, Wash.; for Improved farm land lu Willamette valley. For particular address Anthony Boweu, routll Bend, Wash. - n . .- it mhd 7n ui" QUARTER , Iter com.tj-, Ore-rp J U,m, tuitv what UT il Is now Bilker City, a pC U'T! QV a man who hns sinn: LClllUill become identified with the resources nnd n p f dcvelopnirtit of ilim country. This lunn ilVlVj In no other thua Mr. Johu Stewart, one of the wcKlthicst and must inAiirnliHl cltlien in the county, tn a recent letter he nny : " I had been niflerW from p,ilus in ty Iwi nnd geiierat kid ney compluint lor some time, and hud used many remedies without any but temporary relief. The pains in my hack had become no severe that I waa prevented fmm nttendiiiR to my work and could not move nhout without the use of a cune. Hearing-, through n friend, of fie wonderful cures ef fected by Oregon Kiitney Tea, I was Induced to try a box, and from Hint w-.y first dose I found Instnnt relief, and before using l.mlf the content of the box the puius in my sek ent irely disappeareit. I have every ftiith in the virtues of the Oregon Kidney Tea, and can eonsc.entl(-ns'v recommend it to my frleuds. I would not be without it fur anvthlujt." . Oreiron Kidney Tell cure backKihe, incontf nence of t inc. bviek dunt sediment, bumiiifr or iwliiful filiation while urinating, and all affeo i tionaof the kidnevor urinarvorinsof eithersen. who will hereafter IO a a t , conduct thin Journal. )