THE V.'CST SIDE. issvkh ir ' West Sida Publishing Company j. r. . im t son, marnitTORj. FimuY, oerom:u 2, m TO ADVERTISERS. Imtapotitatnw w Vinnteit M tlm lnl ornitvl yniiiui tiliv "vt of Mm nn llw V Ilium- tn, rlwr, t 4 is-nln Hiiti uf tli (tivimn A Ollllmil "--.,.1; iMlilHtllWi k))tulnUon f IN' M,itH; ' l1 lMmtt! l.llll'1'IHU ,llll R,r III ,h,'Vi-'. wl-h I ,) in' U li.iv.,1, W tiltuimlt V, J.:t I.M)Um:mknti: build a enutuuy. bitKiuco men, Take steps at otiee tooi'snUe a company to erect ft cannery In Independence. "Do nut Jill Hpcak nt once' V 11 v not send Jerry Simpson to tho court of St. Jaiiics. The order of tho garter would lie stujjulluous iu his c:u'. Trk highly Inhabited place in the world., is me tuuhlhist monas tery, 1 initio, iu Thibet, Asia, 10,. feet attove tho sea. Next to this comes Calera, a railway station in lVr, l.6;!", LeadviUe, Colorado, las an elevation of 10, "20 foot - . - . ! ., 1. 11 TtK next session of the sovereign gnuuHml,' of Odd Fellows will I held St -Portland. It will lie a grand ' advertisement for tho Northwest n not less than 10,000 people, re present inir tho best character of citixeus, will be attracted to it. Tin: Viust Sipk is thoroughly ni favor of a grand and successful slate fair. A real fair is what I need: Tho uianniietnent of the last stuto fair allowed tho blind children of Oregon to bo put on "exhibition.'. What a shame. What a morbid curiosity. Road the T.lmd Exhibit" in thin week's Issue. A Geokoia jndgo performed the most wholesome fining job on re cord tho other day. Au audience in a court room cheered during a murder trial, and wero silenced onlv after considerable effort, when the judge had the doors locked and fined the whole lot of them, about i.'0'i) in number, and ordered a new trial. They vrou't tritlo with that court after this. , We are informed that there is considerable "talk on tho inict' that a portion of the Democrat party may ask Hon. J. P. Gal biaith, of Lino, county, to accept tho nomination for congress. . Of poiirsn Linn Is the banner Demo. erotic count v of the State; and centrally located with a bright political career as Mr. (ialbraith has had, lie would make a strong race. Says a married lady of experi ence: (,So I have laid it. down as one of the cardinal rules of do mestie bliss, first that a woman niiisf, alwavs believe implieity iu what her husband tells her; second, that, if she cannot believe it, the must so gjbool herself as to assume that faith, and thus Khali bhose cure her own comfort and that of hrr husband by the subtle llattery thus implied." Hw. Jeit Myeks, of Linn county, who is talked of for Demo cratie nominee for congress, ia at tending the Southern Oregon fair att'enrial Point. Ho is a geniul, clever young man, of fine ability and would make a good congress iiifii, but tliri Democrats are not electing congressmen in Oregon nt present. Eugme Journal This is true, but they may in the Immediate future, then what! Last fall, if our memory serves us cor rectly, there was a great shaking of the "dry bones." Tho Coos Bay-Roseburg railroad Co. is pushing its work a fast as the weather wiH permit. Fov a ween or m.re past,' showers have fallen and' greatly intefcrod. Yet the bridges liave b(!cnadvanced beyond expectation, and tho work is pro nounced rarely good and mib'ttiin- tial. The first bridge west of this place, a short distance west ot the corporation line something over 100 ft. in length, is completed as are also most of the bridges and culverts on tho line." TrackJaying is now 'the order of the day, while the construe, lion e imps will move today or to moriov,, weather, permitting, cast of this city and prosecute the work eiwt ward toward Myrtle Point. Now, ye croakers, look something on:, and don't get in the way of the engine. -Coqu-Ula IV y JftraW. ivtwrr i tmu ways. Wo clip fiom tho Forrest (ii-ove IVmic a very Bensitdo arUelo upon tho building and niaintnining uf public highway We commend tho following to tho unlloritiot Folk county, and earnestly trust that this beautiful ' Kdou of ouin, may have gtxnl rendu to travel. Tim only objections we have to our Folk county F.den, are its mud hole The county of Washington is abundantly able to have much better roads than those now in use. During tlit dry .season any road wlli do, but, w hen the fall rains giu it soon becomes muddy. Along thesl reams thew i plenty ofgrave) which, if properly put on," will make a good road the year round. In some states it takes ten times us much work to keep the highway as it would here. Iu Northern Ohio tho mud gets very deep, but t he county roads are ho well made that they are like the paved streets lu Urn large cities. The road tax man works out or pa v s is not lost for it virtually returns to him iu theroadhoiseoiutHilled to travel over. Nothing so reeouiends country to a stranger passing through it us good road lie will always remember them and apeak of them in sued a way us to ndver use me country wtiero Miey are, Tho iood paved roads north of t'in cinnatti can never im forgotten by anyone who goes over them, and the corduroy mid through the Black Swamp south of Toledo can never, no never, lose its place iti t tie memory or one who lias spent tne nest part ot a nay liLMiiiug mos quitoos who have tnen educated to do their work whilo u mini must hold to his seat or go over into stag mint waters of the swamp. Slake good roads and enjoy them. The read should Ik? sloiwd to the enter and a coating of gravel put on the liigluvt point at least tx in eh thick and six feet wide. This will naturally spread out some and can be repaired easily when a hole is worked through. A mid of this kind should m made in all direc tions out of the city tor a number of miles. It would pity our bust uesa men to see to it that such roads are made. BLISI KXUIIUT. During state fair wwk some one in authority had the very bad tast to crowd our unfortunate blind into tho pavilliou as a free exhibit or advertisement or something utterly incompatible wit h either judgment or average sense. It is a well known fact that our blind of all our unfortunate, fellow beings arc the, most sensitive, ' ami to be crowded forw ard m a five exhibit or show like so many prize hogs at a state fair, is the severest puuMi meat that could Iki inflicted upon them. Nothing short of a spirit of diabolism could have over planned or matured such an exhibit of in firmlties. To have innocent blind children subjected to inspection and interrogated by a thousand and one questions by ignorant people is "How did that- little girl loose lier eyes!'' "Is that little girl over there the ono whose papa shot her eyes outl". "That big boy seems to have holes in his face did ho get blind from smallpox!" "That girl looks iu) though she' ought tose .first rate! I wonder if that little girl's parents were blind!'! "Why lliey are nearly an smart, m olhi people," etc. etc. This was the trying ordeal our poor blind were subjected to for six long weary d ivs la-t week. Our next legisla tnre should make tho repetition ol such an exhibit a crime. To make i free slmw of the infirmities of our fellow citizens in an outrage, noth iiiir else. God only knows the sufferings and heart aches these poor blind wero forced to induie. Our state boaid of clsu ities should give this matter attention and stop such fiendish work. AV. The height or (linlnnoe of, Uiu atmos phere from (he earth, to which It ex tertrtH Is not definitely known. It in variously tstiitiut-wl nt 100 to COO miles. It pi'iiiliu'M a pressure upon every spot erpml to the weight, of tho whole col umn ilfimv. This prefHtiro umouuts to ithiiiH lii'tec fi pounds upon every wjuurc inch. ' Hnee- tlnv pivHHiii'e of air is evenly Imliiaetd upon all sides wc arc not eoncimm of it. L'jwjii tho out. stretelied baud there rests ncolumn of ulr-l lint will weigh WO or ,'100 JotuikIh. Ve are not eoneioim of this, heeuiise there Is uti equivalent pressure under lieni h tho hand to support it. . QUITE A FLUIiHY. Til the ' first .- c'ngie.lonal dis- iriet, especially the southern part of it, the Republican oniee seekei-s ti e trying to raise tho wind against Don. Linger Hermann to get him out of tho way. wo take occasion to say that if a Republican is to be elected from the first district to the next congress. Linger Hermann is the man. When wo were in Washington City in August J.S'.IO, we found that Mr. Hermann wield- ed afi jnlltictico in behalf of this state second to no man that ever represented us since Gen. Joe Lane and Col. Nesmith represented Ore goii., To set Hermann aside for men who are aspiring tohiri place is simply political mennnehS. We have not seen a name yet suggested, who is iiis equal in any particular, or who can do for the stale of Ore gon ho much good work, as he. Hermann could not give everyone an office, hence the howl. Verily "the offices are inadequate , to the wants of the people." The Ore- ionmn last Tuesday, neuuingiy said: ' . In the, first district Micro is a good deal of discussion about mem bers of congress. Urn main ques lion is whether Hon. Linger Her mann shall be nominated again or not. Mr, Herinann has been sent, to congress for three terms. Ho has learned to be efficient, mid we think if the people of the first dis trict want good service uiey woiuu do well to send him ugaiu. a nnir vASXwtY. .The Foi rest Grove cannery will close on or ubout Oct. 1st No more apples, prunes or plums will bo received, as they have all they can handle tliU season. Bring iu your lomatoes nml Bartlett pears. hut is that you just read! 'Think of it. "No more apples, prunes or plums will bo received, us they luivo till they can handle th Is season." Independence busl ines men did you read that! What arc you going to do about It! Build A cannery of course, and build it now. Have it ready iu timtt for spring vegetables. It will pay, and it will pay well. Tho Balem can. aery pays big. This Forrest Grove cannery cannot meet the demand. Tho VTkut Si hk would be glad to chronicle tho fact next week, that aetlvo steps are being taken to erect and operate a cannery t In. iVvnubmoo, i :ks to kvadSk tjtlfot JoHimil k making war on Hormanu, who, it nays, is a candidate for fe election, It osten sibly makes war against him for tho public wcul, but itu real pwr- peso is to defeat him in order to secure the nomination of one T, T. Geor, of Marion county, one of those eccentric cranks endowed with a plethora of word entirely devoid of sense ami reason. In order to detract from its own sinister purposes in antagonizing Hermann that paper Hays: "The Jom-mil does not Join in tho .democratic attack on .Her mann." Well, Indeed, please tell by whom nuy iH-moerutie attack lias tx-en made on Hermann, None has been made. No, tiie Journal must make its owu fight. The democrats will cheerfully bear their part of the responsibility wheu Mr. Hermann shall be a candidate i'tj'du. '" VET OUT VF 1'EHT. The ngricultunil and stock in dustry of Klamath land will he well rewarded this year. The hurry and worry and wotk on the farms and on the range may lie followed by a good winter's rest, and the sweeteat of that rest will Ik the retilUntiou that the priced of Isnf and grain are pretty well up and everybody has considerable of one or the other, or loih. Now is tho time to turn a good year to the best account. Pay every lebt you are able to pay! Kick off the curse of the mortgage, and never forget these words of the Uible: "The borrower is servant to tho lender." Let this be a strong inspiration, pervading the soul of every man who scorns tho slavery of debt. Owe no man a cent. Horace Greely was right when ho said: Hunger, cold, hard work, rags and con tempt nro disagreeable, but debt is infinitely worse than them nil." Klitmnlh County Slur, ' Cel. W. N. Laduo has resigned the presidency of tho First National liauk, of Salem, and Hon. Napoleon Davis, late clerk of tho stute school hoard, succeeds him. (UV.VO.V MCXSN UXUVAQH A' 7X7) r We have frequently pointed out the importance of using the diction, ary, in studying and writing Lug llsh. Keep the dictionary at hand, and look up carefully the exact meaning of every new word you meet, This Is of great Importance. It Id good to look up Uie meaning oven of com mon every day words in this way. Never think of getting along with out a dictionary. lk'slde the nso of tho dictionary in writing our own language, trans lations should lie nuule from and In to other languages, by means of the dictionary. This exercise cannot tie commended too early. Where German is spoken, this will prove au easy and a most excellent excr cite. There is no bettor opportuni ty for language lesooiw than In Ger man apeak lug districts. The teachers of eastern Pennsylvania have opportunities at command, which, are scarcely found In any other section of count ry. By all mean embrace them. Carl Schurs, although a native of Germany and educated there, , Is noted for his remarkable command of pure, classical English, He ex plains that when ho first came to America, lie determined to master our language. He went to a book store and asked for an F.nglish classic, They gave lilm a copy of the Vicar of Wakenfleld. This lie translated into German. Then he laid it awny for some months. Then he translated It back into Kuglish, compared the result with the origi nal, and, to use ills own words, "knew the English hingunge." i . WHAT IU KEQUIRED. Jim Hill, president of the Great Northern, ha a pretty good head. At Falrhaveu, Wash., lie said: "The country is what builds your city; without a producing communi ty in the cout ry, you have no use for a city. You might build houses and blocks of houses, and put in electric light and gas and modem plumbing, but if the people were not prosperous were not occupied profitably, they would have no use for your housed. We might build our nil I road here; we might build stations, and we might build shops to repair our cure and even build cars, but unless there was some thing for the earn to do we have uo use for them. The thing would come to an end. AH this country and all Its natural wealth hits been here since Adam was a little boy, j and it might remain here for all time without any change it will remain here without any change ex eopt such change as isbrougt about bv well directed, enterprising, in v - telligeut efforts. It takes work ill ways to bring the results that build up new countries." : Sunday morning, while one of tlm noble sex was engaged in the national game of poker, at Forrest Grove, his wife appeared on . the scene iimt as he made a bet. She called hi in, and he thought It good policy to see her home. Take the Wkht Siok for news. jftflHl Baking IK Powder. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. MRS. GRAHAM'S c and F f m not a wmtetie In lh wiimi tn which that H-fiii t lMtpulurly UHftd.mit pcrtimniMilly Iwnu- Hitlti.itnd bv ilitllv UNO urttituithv rm'tkwi tlm iMiif-li'xlon Miivi'i'it! Mhwirtf M -litter. It Ittiimm- otMiit Driitecllrtn trohi the-i'iteeU or mm nitd wlnit nml iirvventM Kiinlmrit nml fi'Hittlen: inul iiiiM'KiH'iKiH win ttt'Vnr tMitiiij wiiiin you 11 e n. l eleitMKt'ft Mi" fiwo fur better t hull mih ntttt w 11I er, nourlHheH mid lull lilui the til t lMtNK, und thiiH prevent the romuittoii of wrinkles, M uvh the ln"hiH)MMf eleuineMH, mid h iii'-huI' mMIii Mm!, vmi liud when H llllle trirl, Kverv Imlv. vnuny; or nld.tMutht U uutt It. an It uiveiiit more vniniiiiii nnm'Hi unee ui iiny limy. nut! thut ierinniiently, tt coiif-ahm no Held, inwd-r, nor ul U nil, itttd In dm ItnrtitleHH m dew, itiitl nn iioiirtsithiK to the Mkln ft dew U to thf? towtr, l'riei'ti( mi mi iiriiKflwU nnd tiiilr IreMftei'M, or ut. Mrn, (iervnUe (Itithimt'N fwtnb- lUhitienl. IiiJI I'imt street, Hitti Pfftnelweo, where he treutK liidleti for fill niem imitu of t he dwk! or lliitm?, ,iillnr (tt n dtwliineo (rented by leU . Heiid Mtumn lor tier lltllo hoolc, "iiow t" leiUI it Sitmplo bottl tTinile.l free Ui imy Irvdy tl l.rrinl o MIC III HUllllpM Ut DilV for DONtHUe anil pueKnig. UMiy iveius witnuMi. MRS. GRAHAM'S ace Bleach iirrM tlm wurnl innnnt frrwlcli. minhurn mil- Ifiwiir'HH, 1111H.I1 mt,'lic!H,lmhim, mid nil Hkln IiIi'IiiIhIim. I'll""', $I.AI, 1 1 iirm I.mw nml ,- ri'riiv,'. NoMiiiiiliion bemutt, J.nd UKunia wiinif'U, Tho Druggist In till town who nrxt or ili'm a Mil of my pi-i'imriillmm will hivvo IiIh niiiiid muled ui mm iiiiviiriiwmiiim, my prii iinilliiim urn fur ,il liy wlinlimnla (IrnniiiiiUi In ( lilfiwo mid ovary clly wnt f IU DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Nntlro In hcreliy (ilvcn to all whom It muy nitiraini Unit U10 co-nnrtnunililp hnrotdfnro kxIMIiiK bolween J. N. June and Ucnrga II. tJttfir In thollvory, rnod mill nlo ntnlilfl bunl nvit In Indi'piinilnni'O, I'olk anility, Oregon, In t.li Ik flay (IchiiIvcmI liy mil lutil aonmint, J, N. Jnniw will pay nil duliU cnntrncl4 by the Iirm, und nil iK'i-oiiiitii dim wild firm tnuiit bn pnlil to ,1, N, JiincK. BlKiiod Hi'iil.HlliJHIll, . , J. N. JoNM, JNIIKI'IEMUKNIIK, Or. (JKO, II. ITTTKH fiw MB 1 .,' i TUX OPENS SCPT. 18, 1891. COCIIHK OP HTI'I'Y urmniiMt expromtly to ini'nt Urn ni'i'dn uf tlm running nnd mo. (.mnniriii iitMrnx!ii invHiiiio, I .iiriff , i-iininiiillnii. and wi,-vintlllitcl liilllilllnrK. Tlw rn Ikvi) In IihwImI In n mi II viiti'd nnd Olirlntliin mimiiiilty, nml In out or me uniuiiat wiinu nr uie iuio, MILITARY TRA1NINO, Cxpanitt nad net txottd $1.60 for th ntlr ttsilon. TwoormowFriwHcholnmlilni Irom every uuuniy. v rim inr i Hiinoiriiii to 11. ii. Aimuiiii, 1'riw,, cnrvniiia, vr, f.ll....l ....... L I A.n..t.H. II. I Urnmli Hctuml i Oaimtai. m, Vm.hv.uu, Mutern. ()n-rnn, MftfMO COUI'MM 1)1 ItUUy, MLIIIH lUtM 111 UUUUH, UuhIucnh, Hliorthnnd, TyfawritiHg, Pfnmamhit, ami Englitk Ihfwrtmtntt Air m wwiori UH'iiiiKti'iut m yitiir, Bitionim mi mu ted ut any tlmu, CuLnlojiuti from uttliur miUwi. ttuit, THE HARVEST IS READY! WHO WILL BE THE REAPERS? From M toJIO nor rinv nwnltH tlm (inorirotlo pi'rwin who will imikiiku now. No (ixpoi lnnnci niiiwwniry 10 niHiire yon mii'iwn in ri'prmi'iit Inir our ni'W and iiiohI ooinlilutu work on Utl- linitUi, ontlllud: POLITE SOCIETY IT HOME AND llunilriilnraw'iiltliiit ftirlt.nnd thnhnrvmt will bn uriiiit. TIiIb hook ihiihuIiib MH mvhI iiiiiin.opiiKiiH.coniiironiiiiiiiiiffiii,iny 7lniio pu,i,. r, iu I..... 1. , 1 is. 1 1 I. ...in. I 1.. ..I.., 1. ...1,1. 111.....1 mitfld i'iivi'1-ii. koIiI, nllvor, mid hhwk lnin Ing. mid Ki'lla foronly K. NimuiiiIIiiI raiulmd. MimlllliKml turiim iiuidn known on npiilU'n lliiii. Adilri'Hn, I,. ', M II. I, Kit A ('(),, Wl Mulii trullHUKikloiilt!l. Our r.lotto -K 4olli"t worth lor dllr" li tha motto 61 llaad'l inmiMirnia. Till. Bwllrlin I. bllhtjr oiliilrlwl Mtrttul l imirlll M4 otlwr wll kuown vgtll rtmitdluii, uil li (rnimrn inl by rui tlio MrunH n4 Ixxl prpitlod ol tin kind yul pi duotd. It Iu h)u!Iw ilniimh mil mdli'lnl merit la tin (m-t llml II li pre prwl by Cniiililintlnn, fr,iimliiu, u4 Aniotw I'ut'Bllar to lulf, lMtvrt tr the proprietor, of llond'l lrMMrlll, nd known to nn oilier mmti. lui, lit prompt triuh on tha blond ro Manx nit Itnpurttls, ind ninn nrrntuli, Mil rhmim. toFM, IiiIU, plin,ln,.ll (junior, u4 nil dlwawt or s;r.-tlim rlilni Irom Impure titAnd ur low tttii t tint nynlem. "I hurt taken llnod't Prprlll tin! And 11 la b lb bl blood pnrldvr I Intvt vruwj." Uu. K. nl.r, A'tSjmn, Tlio Itont Mrilli'lno, "I hv 4 ll x buitlmiil tlil' Kr ' lrlll (of Indltwitlon. It hw bIH m t iMt dmil, t think II t tin kwt nu-lli-lin lor Imllfiwlluii mid dyapp.HVH Dim H. A. , UtfUii.i. 101 KnU rilib Itrwl, Kan , itm, t'l N. n. lie inn la tot only Hood's Sarccporilla It lr tl. Pn-t'itrnd ("HilBl.lJ, Ihdd bv druMlfc It! ! I t only It ti. IliWU A fc'O,, A Mll, MM. 100 Doit9 Ono Oallnr BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. NOTU KIH IIRUKHY OIVUMTIIATTIIK Honrdnl K,tmUull,ii will Nind Nt 1 'Ki ln., In tin, , only o,,irl run tln.rwif.irtl Moil ilny,llt.t. IU, littl, fiir tin purHMiitifHirmt,tiiig rr,ir and iiallaiii( Ian, N.Oahiiniih, ; S1 11 Awwr, Monitor Steel-frame Drills and Seeders Oliver's Steel and Chilled Plows Steel-frame Snring-tooth harrows, etc AT- AGENTS FOR POLK COUNTY; UVLlOtl E-BUT.-THE.EEuH th. Largest Stock Best Quality of FlnlilT mil WILLIAM MARX, OCALCR IN Can be found at J. F. O'DONNELL'S. lPM ffff ctTtuesut. IVoWiml TWiininii In BOOUEEP.NC. SHORTHARO. PIHMAKSHIF, TMI aCMOOl Mt THl BEST. n k mi Choicest brands of Tobacco and Cigars. ' Confectionery and Fruit Kept constantly In stock C street, Just east of tho Pootofflco, Independence, Oregon; W. E. GO OD ELL, WALLER, SUCCESSOR TO H. O DKALEttIM (Mew Firm Hew Goods We have enlarged onr store room, and' filled it jam full of new goods, and feel safe in saying tharwe have the best selected and largest stock of Dry Goods. Including Fancy and Staple Dress Goods Wraps and cloaks, gloves, hosiery, ladles' and children's underwear, ; ; boots, shoes, men's, boys', and chil dren's clothing, rubber 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, T 1 7f nT.TTTr frfi m Q -mm m&U ' ti Sr1"' ""'.'' -Li and 5S-f 1 1UKIND1 or M if Erin filj SEW- GOODS AKRIVING EVERT WEEK. My ulix-k In uow iiuiro oomplotn than ever before. Bb.ll be pkttned to b.vo nil Hut cuKtiiiiiont uf the Blore continue tmlltiK, .ud h'e to Induce irmny to trmlo who novcr dlil U'fun,, In wiinwUon with my .tore la . J1KPAIH S HOP Where Imxmi ami kIuku can lie ixnmln.'d or nianuniotured under the nmnagonicnt of M. A. 11AKKIL IVincinlx r the nuiiie ami jilaoe, W. E, GOODELL, - Main fitreet, Independence helley & Vanduyn ni Ml II Aro tlio leaden, and their Fall Steele is ready for inspection. They are still In the front muk with the most complete sfayjk of GENERAL MERCHANDISE In Tolk county. This Lonso has the oldest record of any house in the city, and their fa. cilitics for doing busimss are ttneqnaled by any firm in the valley. Their large facilities for doing business, together with the &ot that thoir purchases are mostly made direct from tho factories, taking advantage of all the dis counts there are in sight, enables them to spenk with conAdence as to their place being a snfe one to place au account or to DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY, Fooling sure that yon aro getting value w coived. In the future, as in the past, kind - ' d courteous atteution will be given to their customers. Their stock is so large and varied that to mention articles would be an impossi. Die task. And they respectfully invite the pubi c to take a look before purchasing their SUCCESSORS HI . 61( 6, TO J. L. STOCKTON. helley &