The Best Newsppcr it ta om ffttlf giitt M mttt nft rtW wr. 0)Wiri t WEST SIDS rt'la an jwfwr i IVe county. As an Advcrtbirz L':,.::: THE WEST C1DI. Takes the Ud In Pe! Cc.'.t. VOL. VIII. $2.00 l'cr Year. INDEPENDENCE, POLK COUNTYi OREGON, Vlil DAY, OCTOBER 30, 1.201. Five Cents Per Copy. NO. 51 THE WEST SIDE imtn mv Kegtalerwl ' Poat-ontea In Indepeu. flTOT) v '. -.n w ...... Bintn'i, SUMCrllPTION rHTCS, 1-AtAHIJI IN AUVAMCIL On Year , . ..... , BJ.Wt Hit Mouth .e I'tirr Mouth. .Ml All mrrtM unit death ntloe not exeeed tua v lluea will h tnawrd IJv, AM over live lliwa wtll b ehartwl flv in per Una, Hn'Mt obituary reaWultm.a will be charged aw wte raw w wi per nn Arittrwa mil nmununtnkltniM a pnMlealltut Vi I'm tor tttna. nd make all remtttane Pyii m u I mi vvuut nii.uum uwu. General Directory. VKtTlUt eTATas, V; .Benjamin Harrison ....Levi P. Morton President,,....,, ... Yiee-President...,,, Sec of Stat....,.,, &x of Treasury,.,,. Jonie 0. Blaine ..V.....Cbs. Foster ..John Wanamsker John W. Noble ....ReJueld Proctor ,Bianiio F. Tracy ....W.H.H. Miller Futraater General. See. of Interior.,..., 80. of Wm.m,'...., Seaot Navy........ Attorney General..., So ot Agriculture, . Cunt, of Education.. Com. ot Feualoue..,, .Jeremiah Rusk ,..W. T. Harris .....G. B.Uaoro otat 0I ORBOUK. , Governor,,.,,.., .,, Sylvester Fennoyer See. of Slat...,. Owvff, McBrtdo TitMnrr,...,,......,.,.FhtL Meteban Buptof Pub. 1m... E. B. McElroy Alt. General ..... .Geo. E. Chamberlain Stat Printer .........Frank Baker w u a . " - 5 Jhn H. Mitotan U.ri.8euator....,..j , N CoitrMMi ....Bluger Hermann -(It. 8. 8rhn (Snort.,....,. .. W. P. Lord (R. 8. Bean Suptot Pentteutiary....O. 8, Duwulpg Snptof Avlmn.........L. L. UowlanJ IO.W,CWi( It. It Con lUtbert Cl ( A. N. Hamilton Clerk Frauk Miller ( . C 1'w I kb Com It GCnipMi ((k. T. Myen. Fooa Com.. W. W. Bkr Cireoil Jodj, ..B. P. Boi Distnot Ay...........Ooo. O.HiugUiui PTt. . lU-prweuUtite. Jo. W.Mjen Oiuoly JnJge... ....J. StoofTVr ... . It. 8lmpn, Connty Cummwwooer. . g p Mi-Clliuli KberilT W. L. WVlh Clerk CO. Cwui Trewnrer BR. Turner HcbuU WitwrluWiiJeut. . ,V. I. Bayooltl Awaxr.... .. N. OarJner Snrteyor... I...T. Buttor Corurer. . .". E. L. Ketchnm fIKDtP!n)tSC. Mnyor.", . . . . ... . . . . . . . . W. P. Cooonwny Itonler i T. Fortl Manbal.... T. Fenuell Treiuorer ...E. T. Hoake J J. A. Wheeler First WarJ.... ( E. 0. Penttnnd Seoond Ward f James Uibaon Merwln Tbiro Wrd.;.. .......... a" w VV.Htilnn I'lfOOL tIM(CruK)k !L, C. Oilmore O. W. Mblcn W. E. Crewey Clerk........... M. h. Wbite CHURCH DIRECTORY. Fibot Baptist .-Booday Hchool at 10 o'clock A. K. Preacbing eery Buodny at 11 o'clock a- maixl b1m every Sumly eremng. Yonng people' meeting une bonrbeforeaervweiDtliecveulng. Prayer meeting every Thnraday evening. All cordially iDTiled to allDd. Bbv. A. J. Hdk8aeb, Paator. Caitiri PwaiBmiHiA. Preacblng ervice every Sondny morning at 11 and also in tbe evening at 8 o'clock. Sunday School at 12 o'clock, immediately after preaching. Prayer meeting every Wedn day evening. A cordial invitation ex tended to all, enptcidlly itrnngero visiting tbe city. . ' ' Bv.A. F.Lorr, Pastor. M. E. Chohcb Hooih. Preaching ev ery firat and third Sunday. Sunday 8obool at 8 o'clock in tbe afternoon. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. Allinvited. Bbv. J. M. Pabkeii, Paator. EVAKOBJJCAti, Sundny School at 10 o'clock A. m. Preaching every eecoud an 1 foortb Suodaya o( tbe month at II a. m, and every Sunday evening at 8 P. m. Prayer meeting on Tutaday evening. All respectfully invited to attend. Bbv .A. 8, Cortsr, Paator. CumOTiASf.-Snndny School every Sun day at 10 o'clock.. Preaching the flnit and accood Sundnya of the month morn ing and evening, Prayer meeting on Wedneaday evening. ; Bbv, B. L. Shbi.lbi, VmUst. 8ECKHT. SOCIETira. AO V. W.-INPEPKNnF,N;K l)IHIR NO, IB, meeU every Monday nltflit In Mnwinlo hall. All w)Jounilu( Bromen lnv Hod Utlnd. l. T)AMON, M, W, OKO, W. BHINN, lUwordur, , VAIAjKY LOOOKNOa, I, (), O. V., meeM In Mifc Hiinln hull cvury TbiirHrtajr bvitiiIiik. All Oild Kellow eordlully lnviu-d U atr tend. lit IIAMWN.H.U. W, H. WHEKl.En.Boeretary IAON LOtXJK, No. n.A.V A A. M. Htatitd Boiniriiinlca .llona on Mnturday BVBiiliiit on or bernru run mwrn mum" Ud two woiikH Uierettflw. J. ai m,tr. W. U. E. L. Ketch- urn, Hccretary, TJOMKR WmF. NO. 40, K. of f. H every Wdn.day even Iiib. A I Kn'KlitH Mtl.f our olty are 0. T W. H. HAWtEY, K, of B, , j;.,iiATcHiorBKMOVFK r Winter Htnt, Hnlnm, Or. All kind of hulldlngx moved ut lowwt raloa. McCItOW 4 WIIXAKn. AI,EM,0RKO0N Denier In FIIKBFI AND HAIr MKATH No.SlDiiiid 'Jtt Commercial Htreot. Leadliw buUilu.rorKuli'ni. WholeHiileiuid retail Uci.li-l' In (ill k inil of meat and BuUHago, - 1 J H.K1MHMI, BAIJCM, OUHHON, 1 WATatKH. CUM KH AND JKWKI.UY All Bllvw ww kild by htm ta mvwt tt ihani Bllwr knlvm, mul K..n. at hi yt r lnwt UmB tw, H..iwlrn PHYSICIANS-DKNTISTUY. L & BUTLER, mmm m sgeqs, lAttO,1 U. 8. IXAMININQ 6URQEON8. Ore.-, WMt !! at Mats 8L, IN liKI'KN UKNCK, - . - OKIHION. Dli, J. K, LGCKB, Thysician and Surgeon, Imai VlaU, Or(n. ATTOUXRY8. A. M. HUKI.KY, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Olltf Noxt to lndriudwtw Nl'l Itauk. i ludvpendene, Or. ELMlontiKUk. R.N.1tKydn. W. 11. Iloluiw UNHM, NQIMEt I MMOtl ATTORNEYS AT LAW urric-K in msirs hlock, Bvtwtea 8tki and tmrt. maikm ok. au i oiumetvuu ki. MISCKIXANKOIX C. S, McNALLY, tr.GKlTECT AND CRAUEHTSMiN KOUMI1 maM-IIKKtJIAN 1U.O0K, CUMMKHCIAL BTS HAl.KM.OK. BANKS. Commencid Business March 4, 1889. tUtabllnlwd liy NatkMiaS Autlwrlty. -TUB- FIRST NATIONAL BANK. of lndwndaOrt(on. CaplUI Slook, $60,000.00 814,000.00 J.H.tWI'Kn, U W. ItOHKKWOtf, Prwldml. Vl frwldnnl. W. II AWI.KY,Cahlcr. .. DIRCCTORS. J. D. Coopr, U W. llolMrbitm, Uwli lluluilok (1, Wi WI.H.ker, W. W. Colltna. A (oiutntl bMklng bnlnM Imuniwtwl Ruy and wll txrhanc on all lniiortiuil polnla. DeMMlM nwlvd uhjvel to ch or on wr- tlnmwof depiMlt. I'oliwituit amde. om hoiim; a. iu. to I p. m. the Independence ;' rational Bank ! Capital Stock, $50,000.00. II. IIIIWHIIK.HO, rrmldenu ADHAM NEJJ)N, Vk PrmldonV W. T. CONNAWAY ttthlr. A (flier! banking and exelianpi bualnnu IratiMM-ted; hUM mad, bllln dlnuiilrd,iin. mcrrlul freillU granted: deponlta mt-lvwl on current account iiuldert Ui eliwk, lulenwt nuld on time depunlu. . DIItECTOIIM) Jonhna HeDaulvl, H. II. Jiwiwmon, A. J. Goodman, II. IllrKhberg, A. Nelwm, , .T.J.Lea. I. A. Allen. INCORPOflATEO UNDER THE LAWS OF OREGON. POLK COUNTY BI. MONMOUTH, OR. I. A, MAfmUM P I, CAMI'IIKI,! .......j-rrenldent -.....Vlco.l'ren. ....... ..Cunlilfr IK A C. roWKLL PAID CAPITAL, $25,000. DIRECTORS. l.A,Mamnn, P. I Campbell, I M.HImpnn J. 11 X. Il"r, h Htump, V. H. l'owell -..1 nn vMiantn hiiMlrirHK ntenwi pain niii" ui',"iv". mund by Y1U0 time tn-k. Ulllce Mourn: v a. rn. v- (EHtal)llnIied by Nulioitul Autlinrlty.) the Capital Rational Bank Or SALEM OREGON. CapiUH paid up, ' $60,000.00. Surplua, $15,000. H.H. WAM.ACK, W.W.MAH'rm, I'roaldont. Vina President. 3. H, A lillKU'C, Oiwililer. LOANS MADE To Farmer on wheat and other morchantahle produce, connlirned or In itore, either In pri vate granerle or public wnrohounon. inn, Hf.n itiruntnn New York. Rhlensn, Ban FranclHCO, Portland, Lolfdon, Vans, Ui tin, Hong Kong and oeicuua. G. W. SHINN, HOUSE, SIGN and ORNAMENTAL rapor Hanging, Freaeolng, Ktc Paint rooma oppuilte Jonc' Hiuirnt", jnwipenuenue. Farmers and Merchants Insurance Co. . Capital Stock, W, F, ftaAii, I'rmiilvnt, J, U tWAN, TrMiinr. O. r. HiMmm Vlea I'rmttlvnt, M. HaNitaaa, Awl Kwratary. stnxeTeai. lion. It. a, Hlmhnn, Chief Ju.llw of Ui Nupnin rVMiril ll. Jolia Burnett, a.Awietnt jh.u.wiii iiienupriiieturii lion, j, h, J. K Oiwnn, I'rMilileiit l.lmi f..unl i. r. HIMiwiu, Cllllt M, HlvrnhriK. IHeri'liauli J, v. wrtuniau, CapllalUl! U Premium mvlpUi Um orpuilxittlon, Umin ptiitl alnw orgitnlwitlon, . SurpltiH t 8curlfy to policy holilom, Walkep. Bros., Successors to Knk) 4 Walker, Carry a completo line of TABLE LUXURIES, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. We Bollolt share yur Mtrenai. .rsacoTft Prescott -riorairrou or Indcpcndenr .. ' AmirCTi'a- jiu ib FIR AND HARD WOOD, ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER I k, Wimn, Manp. 1 THE FIXES! OF THEM ALU "Herota of Oraojwajy. $ My J. W. Huel. The grandest mhaprlpllna bnnk ever Intra, dui-.il ou ilieeonjil. iveriUietm lr,..nr. Ukik, 1'hree hiindred niMtninneiitorliilUAl llluklrallonm IHiulile-pBgetMontd plaHw. Sella on Slgrlit AGENTS wnnled In thin rounty. An we uriMlc'liTiiiTiu"! to eilend nnr bualnewi lnfc lhllnln, we are rung In atari In I') ottering iH.lier Indueeineiit' to live Menu than mix other limine hi r done Ueeini. We deliver the omikii right, al ymir very door free of freight charge or any other epene, all uf whli'h we '"y oiinelven, IWiu'i take an apvnev r ttil great work front any other liixiM until yi .ii have mhii In u tor our rteeerlp. live plrt'iilur anil it ri i ihiiiiai. tb amu igtii't-KMaxnt, Wa will Uuarante tu da ueV terbjrjruu. DOMINION rDBLISHIN'a CO. Vannotiver, Ilrtliali Colnmlil. Ueneral agenUt air the puhll.lier. LOOK OUT FOR NEW AD Next Week. PATENTS CiivnitU and lle-fmneii Mwmrml, Trade- Mark. reitiKUirnl, nnil all oilier patent ohiihmi In the l'uleut OIHoe anil before the Cnurta promptly and oarafully prnaeeahHl. ...... ,. tlpon rnoeipt of niialel or .ketch of Irtrention, I make careful examination, and adviaa aa to patentability free of aharito. Mitia olIituHl tlirnetly Huron, from the Patent Ollleaa, and attention taapaniall nailed to my perfect nnd lona eatuhlinliMl laullitiea for mak ing protupt preliminary mnrvheit, forthemont r igoriiua anil .ueeeanfiil proiecntion of upplj CHtiona for patent, and fur attemlina to all hu.iniwl entniated to my care, in the aliortent piiMllile time. Uejented cane, a apaoialty, fee. Moderate and Rxoluaire iillrnllipn given to patent liuini'. Hook of lnfornmtion and advloe, nnd .pedal refereucc, acut without charge upon H'liiieal. n. M'H'KIjE, Holloltnr aed Attorney in l'atont llaiifea, Waahiiiaton, I). ' Oppoilto U. H, l'nteut Olllne. (Mention this paper.) $500,000. J.O, WHrmMAH. Hn'y, and MngT K A, Mikaaa. Canlikf, wvainemir.1, Aiiorner.nwip ni,KHn uuu, Nallotmt llankt W. r, lUwd, Mervtiaut) Foley, 1'liyahilun, , 21'J,2a00 fHI,0H.1.KU CANNED GOODS, t A.YIHWI & Venoss, Sauu fllill Intlependenee, Ortn. T. E. Baldra, Dealer In Single and Double Harnes, Saddles, Whips, Collars, Robes, Etc., Etc. nam, mm. REP1IRIRG A SPECIALTY. Cull and pii(T; nntl J will plwwo you wit.li quality. TXZZG CITT Pork, Beef, and Mutton always on hand. Game and Poultry in season. Highest cash price paid for fat stock. Meats delivered in city and country FREE OF CHARGE. L. LEMONS, Prop. J. A. BUGKSMITHINB OF ALL KINDS . Neatly Dona. MACHINERY REPAIRING AND HORSESHOEING A Specialty. Wood Working and Car riage Painting Done in First-class order. C STREET, . INDEPENDENCE. T2C3B OPEN8 SEPT. 18, 1891. CtltfllHR OK BTITDY arrnnited oprely to meet iho need, of the riirmlng and tno ehnnloal Intereata of the Mule. Iiitrire, eotmnodlouit, and welt-ventllnted btilldliiK., The college la lneated In a tm It I vttled autl Ohrlatlan mnitnunlty, and In one of thelieallhle.tiieotloii.of the .lata. MILITARY TRAIN1N0, $1.60 for tha antira aaaaian. Two or more Free Hcholnralilpa Irom evory notiniy. write tor uataiogiie to H. U AHNOI.IJ, Irru t'orvilllla, Or, Meat Market , DEAFNESS, IT3 CAUSES AND CURE. BeWnlitleellr treolnl hvau aiifi.t f wurlil-wiite retottaunn. imarneM wmtrateu aeo entmny arwt, of from t Ui in tuam' tatnlmg. ntler all (her rwaiallMi h lallait. II" iln-illlneully ta reeehadanil Ilia eanaa pmal, fulliiiiilnlnl la eireulara, Willi .Itt.U.lla and IiIIiiihuI.U of Brae trwie pronimeni iieouie, mmim iree r. A. FONTAINE, Taeoma, Waah iluHt, firrewi. A. H. AmMtHUHi lMa, vm pruiMa ; i .riT.l. ni- w wiFni. ,.i aawaveueaaU au4. Mm. ratal at uetlea Um.IhBU. alt.AltllHj1 HBBl.rRH, iiavi,H.HM lytwt iltnf, VaaMa,. aaW A ajfoA l(mimlrtl MTI laaiinii ttiriieitemt the year. Rimt.tiii aiiiiill. tad at any Uiue. t alaleglM treat alttwr eUuul, fr. . 1)K. J. B. JOHNSON, Rosldent Dentist All work warrant.) to give the boat of alhttaotlou. IMtfcifKNliKSfls:, UIINUON BRICK YARD. J. R. COOPER Of Imlfpt'iiili'iicfl, having ft hIouiii engine, a brick iiittdliiue and iwverttl iicrw of fliuwt clay, fH mow prvjMtml to keep on tinnd & flue qmtlity of Brick, lilt'l) will im mild ut rciwon thle prioM, . , wm Good and Welmvo the 'liugt nnd 1UVT Ht)t k of IlitrmtM ever lnouuht to this Sort Ion. ill Oar h Manufacture. Our Whi im are tlins't Amt the Factory nnd are Hie mi out of 150 Stylof. Triminliij; ut mwoimble Pricm Beamer 6V Craven. DAMON & HUDBARD ' Suooaaaor ta - KLKINS cV: CO., 1'UOriUETOlW OF City Truck and Transfer Co. naullng of nil Kinds Pono at JlOllSOIIlllJlC JCItlfin. Feed, Oak, and Ash Wood FOR SALE ' BtajrCoIliftlona MaU Moutlily'Tufl INDEPENDENCE, OREGON niDCC Caanaa, Citit. Ir,fl.in, Cronrhltta, tlUliCu Honrcen.il, H hooping Cttugh.Creup, lor. threat, tUtlimt. awry nflrflma. et tin flveal, ierirji "-..l C nil, tm-Hirimg Coniiimfilloa. HlMeur uJ iKniiaaaiil, Oooaifus KiaiS"I, !." S. A. PARKER, t Manttfitetnrer and dealer In Sash, : Doors, : Moulding, : Htc. Full "loi'k ot (lliuu, all atr.i, kepi eoii.tiuttly on hand. Hpeillnl ralea on oiintrmit. Paotory on It. B, liwt ucar deiwu H. M. LINES, . FUNERAL DIRECTOR -AND- UNDERTAKER, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. A full and complete line of Funeral goods Alwuyi on 11 and, VtClC "V. I a Mmnhlat nf tnrnvmat.lne amt.h.J Latrauioi l.ne iaw.,.nun,ii now to V. Obtain l'atont., Careuti, Tnulet lari, ceiijrnvnia, mt.A 5atlt llrondwny, Bew a era. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. . NotlM l hereby given to all whom it may concern that the oo-partnerelilp horetoforo exlatlng between J. N. am tvtid Ooorga It, Utter In the llvory, ftwd and wvlo ktnlilo bttal- nee. In Independence, rotfc ootthty, Oregon, la till, day dewilvcd by mulitiu eoiment. J N. Jone. will pay tall debt, mntractod by the firm, and all acouuiita due Hnld firm immt be paid to J. N, JoncM. Hlxued Sept. 8th, mill, J. N.JoNitM, IiinRi'BNiiiNoR, Or. (Iko, II, Urrtttt fiw 1H W01tl)8 AND T11EIH UHKH, '1 ha fullowliig U nu ttrnt from tiHprr mad by l'rlnoliml L 1J, Oraflon,of Ida Maniton auboola, bafora th El IW County Tfffitilura' Aaaooiutiolii Solomon y (bal a word fitly pokB ia Itk anuli of aold In picture, of illver. Noted wrilara tlirontfliout tlia tgat bav atUintnl their amltitiutw, in I treat da- "raa, baautma of thnlr nioa dlaorlmlna- tiou in Iho tto of word, Taki any uf tba fluiabed pmv of tlit gruat nutliora and try to mbtituta oilier worda titan tit ontu atoJ, and no tion tba clftiol, Itnooo, bvoaaaa of tita niaaUry of word, mm Id ooudatiM a ho vnlunin o tbotiKht Into fw pithy act) Ioiiom, .Many llttmi of l'op'i pootry art uttla aartnott lo tlttnatilv, Hbake. (learaia Htialtuoara booatt of bii apt Uae (if woriia. Ia order to iprMt our tnouiflit with fore and preoiaioo, H ia tieCdimflry lo Uitdaratand tltu dolloale aliade of meaolua! attacbod to word. V may w word to ttxpre. a thongbt but do we u the word? Men Jolinaott aj:-Sloo may r-jr'f but tiiy ofr, Hulntiy Btttltb aay-Eiii(lauj ia tho worat adtioalfld oountry in tbe world, but tbe lieat inatrnrtted. In order lo ajc prvotal u aatlwr tolly tt M Bory to ooniprttUund tbtwa dbttiootmua, The Ko tlliab laiigtiNaa ia very pliable. It walao vary proline. YV may exprvai a tbooubt more or Imi Intellljionlly by unug entire ly difftrattt worda. Yt oeriain word or ottrtHiB enmbitmliiina of worda ibould have tbe pruforenoo. Tbcre are aytionym for almoat evary word in tli language. Il u aoldom tbat any tm ot Iboae bave the aaui meaning. V WMt know jut where and bow to ae nb, a the maator mecbauia know, bow It am lit material aid toolt. Howe peraona anppoiM) Hint a knowledge of grammar ia ill that I oooaaaary toavcare a correal vim of vigoroo Eiigll.lt. Tbw ta a rawtake n Idea. There ar Iboitaaada of peraoui who never atudted grammar, and ytit talk fluently fend write elegantly. Ltow la tbia, yon ik. It la .Imply be- oanae lbty have aiwooiated with eduealed ami r fined people wber tbe tangnnge waa not eomtluutly corrupted Bad mutt- liitod. Tby have read carefully aud acruliniwd eloaoly tba ootialtnatioo of etaaatonl a tit bora. Tltoy are wltal they are by aaancmtioi). Tlio autbori of die tlottarina and gmuimara do not give aig nltltwnoe to worda, ttor are tlioy original authority a to tbe couatraetioo ot aeu Ifiictm. They titnply compile, cloaaify and formulaic and do not errata, Tbe boat writer, author and apeaker ot th Utthw are authority, Laoguag ia an o. implex that no rnltM, however akillfully fortm-d, alone can guide it in it ne. A we learn lo do by doing, o we learn to nan by Uiiug. , It ia bard anntotiror to iv th exact ilnlluittoD ot a word and yet nuderalattd it iu it connection with other word. What i aclcnoe? What i oonaoteuoe? What kt ami ud? We uuderatand tbe lg- tiifleahfteof Ut word and yet w oan not faitafnetnrily doflne them. We more fully comprtiheud the meaning of a word or it place iu the language wben we Cud il iimhI in olitaaioal Eogliah. We graap It aighiflcnne more readily when we have III cottuvcttou aud relation. I have known illiterate peraon wbo by their tuwoclnlioti have acquired a pro ficiency in the nae ot Eugltah which many ot n a teacher might well emulate. We might a well try to learn to iwtm by Bitting on a cake ot Ice a to try to learn the correct uae ot word aud under atnud language by a more itndy of grara tniir. Call thing by their right name. Lot na call a hoe a hoc and a apatle a jpade. If a niau ateala, why uy that he is an rtnbvzzlrr? aud it druuk, why in. IoxiciiIihI, or ulToriiig from meotal aber ration? InsU'nil of taying, "An imuieuie oouconne of mhabitaut congregated to wittiCH the tiovaHlatum ooufliigrtilion," why not uj' "A great many people went to e tbe fire?" Flaming, alangy bead line tticli n theac: ".Swung into glory F "He clnnli the golden stntrs, etc, do not tend lo elevate jimrunliam. Agnui n h the choice of words. We do no, try the cxporiinoul, bit! make the experiment, Tenches are not plenty but plentiful, We pare and don't peal an apple. We cck au opportunity but may mnke an occnaion. Character is what we are, and r ittnliou i what we are sup posed to be. . Food ia wholesome, not bcullhy, Some pcraons presume, wben they really think,' Education ttains tbe mi ml; instruction fills it with information. Yon tuny tench nie a thing, I lenrn it my Rolf, A slight thing as the busning ot a liy may tonae us. Wilful dtsohedieuce in school nitty vox-us. That which give us cxcruoiating pain torments us. To equivo cate is to line language having two or more mrnnlngs. To prevarfcat is to dodge the question by tttlkiitg aronud it An untruth or fiilHohood may not bo in tentional. The object ot a ho is to de ceive. A ninn may bo Illiterate mid not ItfMurnut. We should be iu haste but uovit ii) a hurry, linste implies quick iiosa in nutiou, wlille hurry Includes oon. fualon, Work requires the exertion of our strength. Labor ia bard work. Toil mlkiht he culled html labor, Drndgery Implies tlint the work is mcnlnl or de grmling, A matt' vocation is, bis regu- Ssrlou Danger " rtll.Hj.i. Imia nttitttit trtnli UtftmAll M J.lkllil llvlntr In n rugtun of country where fovur nnd ague la nrevulont, aiiice the genua ot nittltii'liil (llHeawi are ttinnloa front the ttlr ami tire swallowed from the witter of such a reirlon. MudiclntU sitfi'inmrd is nbaolutuly necessary - to nullify this thinner. As a moans of rortiiying aim ncoiimatiiig tue system so its to he ablo to reslMt the malarial poison, IloHtcttor's Btomach Hitters Is ittcompnriilily the beat nnd the most ttonular. Irretrtilai'ltlesof thestomach, liver and bowels eneoumjic nmlarlaj but thino tire HptHJtllly reotlllwl by the itltters, The ftimttlotts of digestion and sotrrothm nro assisted by Its use, and a vigorous its well ns regular con dition or tho Hystom promoted by It. Cotmlltutlon and physique are thus defended ntritliiHttltc Inroads of miliaria hv this matchless preventive, whltilt Is tttso n certitlii mid tliorouh remedy lt the worst cttHes of Intermittent ami re mittent fevers. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. inr bnsine, wblt bit svooatloo to tbat in which b engage lo dirart or am tue binuwlf. A tree m Ull mountain blgb or lofty, Th Ohio river llow lolo th Mlaaiaalppi; it does not amply into It Ftob a book Implies tbat yon go and bring it, wbil bring m a book do Dot imply lb going, A bona nay b flnkhed and not complete. A door ia bong; a mntderar to hanged. We act a ben but the ben lit. A Boat wbloh fit well Bit Welt, W correct an error, rectify a mto take, whil blander to ndicnlon. A proud penwo may bave aomatbing of which lo b ptond, wbll a Tain peraon doe not bav. W stop at tba spring to get a drink, but alay at tba hotel. Leay i a mort oontcmptnooi word thn iodo lent Armor M for proteetun; weapon fordefenae. Wa overoom a difficulty, snrmoont an obatacld, and rotnov an1impdimnt Wa obtain a thing by wertwni we pro eur with aaae. (Irani wa a noted man, J esse Jama a ootonou one. The word loathe, bale, detest, and abominate, each baa It mttaioB, For tbe word dune Ibex are in onr language fifty synonyms, while for tba word lynch there to not a aingl one. I expect yon bad a good lim; incorrect because expect al way refer to tba future, I ay, I bop it will not rain wben I do not expect it; incorrect tweana bop to made up ball ot expectation and bait ot desire. W cannot bop for thing nnleas we both expect and desire it. We aometimea bear th expression "incorrect orthography" and "grammatical error," both of which are contradiction. The former would mean incorrect oorrect antbograpby and th latter implies tbat an error in. lan guage may be grammatical. Either ot these may be eompared to a while black bird. - " - . ..... Th word decade alway refer to year. We speak of a bevy of bird, a swarm of bee, a flock of sheep, a herd ot eattle, attoal ot flan, a paoK of bound, a boat of sngels, a group of stars, a oaks of toe, a brace of pistols, a oonpla of Prsona, (re ferring to a man and wife,) a olnmp of tree, kind of aoil, style ot architec tnre,nd variety of fruit Wow wheat plant corn, act bedge, rear people, and raise cattle. ''' The landlord increase tbe reot.be doe not raise it; if be did the tenant would not bave it to raiae. No och word as enthuse to found in tbe dictionary. We frequently bear petition for partition, preventative for preventive, banister tor baluster, and borstod hr burst STATE SCHOOL STATISTICS. riwREB rnoM the assuai. rkpohtu OV OHBOO.VH THIIITY-OSB COl'NTY 8C1IUUL HUI'EUISTEKUEMIU The school st at title preeoted in tbe annual report ot tbe teveral county school supertnleodects for tbe year INW 91 bav been collated and tabulated In the office t tbe state superintendent of public Instruction. Those statistic are compiled from the report which were made by tbe superintendent on March 1st a provided by law. Below are pre- aontedtome ot tbe most interesting points ot these report Fmmt mi. rim. AO. rapiu oot'HTiaa. AWOffr,!. l.alt iIOT tw .' M'-S . . MW X.I3I l.IHa SHI z.m 1.IIH ass Kb tS l,M J est T.hss ill , ,li 1.1UK i,VJ& iW ettft 8,117 a.u I.CUI I.74S 8, ,0u7 ltaker. ..1UI7 I ten ton ...S.tl) i'hu-kaiua... Clnlaop... t'.ilumlitm ... Vmm ,i,ih llnaoat ... tit .,.i,r ins . ...I.IM t itrry.. tA UHlltlH . 4,tict ttrnnUaM ,.i,m Jllie. ,lnn. . Malheur.... Marlon....... Morrow Multnomah. Polk Hhirman lllainiHik .. 'mntltla. 4.7H7 ....4,l - I A a,! .4,im .-.U,!lt Wallowa . Wnu W aalilngton VamhllC- - . ToUlll. . 106.17J Tifiii The lummarlo below are for Iho thir ty-one oouuties ot tbe state: Number ot resident pupils enrolled in public schools, during the year, under 6 year ot age, 8327, number ot teachers employed during the year male 1059. female 1582, total 2641; applicants for teachers' certificates examined during the year, 1574; number failing to obtain cer tificates, 428; number ot children between the age of 4 and 20 not attending any school during the year, 28,616; number ot teacher employed in private schools, 296; private school attendance, 6666; esti mated value of school-houses and grounds, 91,906,431.60; value ot furniture, 1160,012.- 39; value ot aparatus, $58,357.76; insur ance on school-house and property, 8728,447.50; average amount ot salary paid teacher male, 849.10, female 841; number school-distriots in the state, 1747; number school-houses bnilt during yt log 12, frame 108, brick 1; number of school houses in the state -stone 2, brtok 8, log 113, frame 1246; number ot hmvef sitles, oolleges.Rnd oademies,50, employ ing 234 toaahers,wlth an attendance of 4,- 879;number of legal voters fur school pur poses, 54,487. During the year twenty eight county institute were held and these ware atteuded by 1661 teaohers. Forty-five local institutes were held dur ing' tbe yenr. FART OF A BMEF ADDRESS UP ON LOWELL AS A POET. Delivered at Unity Church, Denver, by Prlii- ' elpa! Jambs II. Bakbb, . Ithymo, rhythm, and metapbor,are but the forma ot poetry; one may employ these, nnd yel be laoking in poetio spirit The true poet is a man of insight; he per ooives accurately nnd desoribea vividly things, qualities, traits, and feeling, as they are; he is possessed ot ioftyidenls and is inspired with grent truths. Mr. Lowell may have not possessed pre-eminently the stntely dignity ot the ancient epics, the grandeur ot Milton, the flow ing grno'e ot Chancer, the intimate con flict with tbe thousand phases ot human nature ot Shakespeare, ' the combined thought nnd fluish ot Teunysh tone, spontaneous poetio overflow ot Burns, or the sweetness nnd tetidernosB of Long- tlllliam . i,n.u Harney Ti Jnrkaon t, I 4 j.. ptltllO . ..,. 1,W K liMuath . WIT la. 1 I ne. .S,U fl,!Ml "T"'TT"T'" a,i..5 HM 1.2i tellowr-bntbedid bomcm ta no r;3 degree eeeb of then etjamtertoi w- bave mad the grealneM of tbe .wortT few greatest poet. Had tot gitea tat aelt witb exclusive devotion to any oof. x line ot poetic though! and wpreewoa, k would bav stood witb the greatect Som hsve wondered sod reffreitad thai be wa not xoloivly a poet; bat w eonkl not bave bin other than be wa and We love and rcvereoo bin or wbal b was. Men of thought will reed witb ptesear such poem a The Cathedral,-" nseo wbo are loyal od tree, wbo bave lofty aspiration tot onr republic, wbo teller that th nation's new birth and hr bep ttom of blood were t neoeesity, wbo lots -tbe memory of tbe First Martyr Fred. dent, will find Inspiration in tbe "Cote aaemoratioB Ode;" men wbo appreciate tbe forae and vain ot satire wben eom bined with lofty pnrpose, will find oo of tbe woild's best specimens in tbe Bigl w Paper;" tbe mirthful man will follow with delight tbe "TJnbeppy Lot of Mr, Knott;" those wbo have keen ep preciatioo of beanty will find some of tbe ' most perfect tonche in tbe "Vtoion ot Sir Lannfal;" I hose wbo bave known Bor row will drop a tear as they read tbe First Suow Fall;" while msny a eotv templctiv student will bun with onr poet "Under tbe Willows," Mr. Lowell, notwithstanding bi do- eation and eorroonding, wa la toooa with tbe Oomuoo people, II ased tbe Yankee dialect with more akill than any other writer, and be understood a well a any tbe force and value of tbe quaint expressions and the wisdom of tbe nned noatod. Ill writing bow knowledge, reflnemenl, and thought; in spirit tbey " re loyal, trae.and pore, and they should , be read more and more by the yonlb of onr land, for in them are culture and in-" spimtktn. One can hardly turn lo any page ot bis poem without finding there some form ot beanty, or some noble sen timent He wa one of tbe few wbo bave helped to make and plaoe on a perma nent foundation a cbaraeterfcatf Ameri aeu literature. He baa added glory to onr country and honor to the human race. Hi nam and many ot his writing Will live. ' ':. :, Tbi morning I opened a volume of Lowell, ss on may aeek chance pas sage in tba Bible, and I will quote ooople of itanau from tbe page tha t first met my eye; Still, through onr paltry stir and ttrifo, mows down lb wished ideal. And Longing moulds in day what Life Carve in th marble Iteal; To let the new life in, we keow, Atosire most ope toe portal; Perhap the Iongiug4o be o Help make Ui soul immortal. Longing is God's fresh heavenward will ' Witb our poor earthward striving, We quench it tbat we may be till Content witb merely living; -But, would we learn that heart' full Mope Which we re hourly wronainir. Our livj must elimb from hope to bope And realise onr longing. BREATHING BAD AIR In a very short time, cool weather will . be opon us, doors and windows will be olosed tightly in dwellings, school-bo use and publio buildings, and then comet tbe time ot inhaling bad air. An ordinary candle form eight hundred cubic inches of carbonic acid gas in an bonr; an aver. age-sued man does tbe same in half an bonr. One man in a room twelve feet long, broad,and high, into which no treab air i admitted, would oon vert the whole atmosphere into oarbouie aoid gas ta twelve hour. The only reason why thousands ot person wbo go to bed -in good health in a small room are not -dead before morning, is, because some -air force itself into the room, at the cracks ot door and window. When a person enters a room, where other bave been vitiating the air tor sometime, he feel an oppressiveness, tho air is close that is, it has bnt little oxygen. Those whose longs are weak feel it most. - Bat whether felt or not ' inhaling bad air, air whioh has been .. partly converted into carbonic acid gas, injures health and destroys life gradually. Unless the poison-laden atmosphere ot the sleeping-room, school-room, eta, to diluted or removed by a constant our- rent of fresh air, the blood becomes im pure, tbe circulation sluggish, frightful dreams at night, and fearful headaches in day time, are the result Ventilation, light, dryness, are indis pensable requisite for all plaoe where we breathe. Avoid eating meal in rooms where tbe air is vitiated. The lungs and clothing are so impregnated with fetid air, that every child should take a walk or a run in the open air for ten minute before eating tbe noonday lunoh in the school room, and while they are out, the ' door end windows should , be thrown open, i bis should be done alto at in lervJa.,pf every hour, where the ariange- " -ments tor ventilation are, imperfect AS you value yonr own life and that - of your child, do not neglect ventilathxe, ana ir oomneiiea to remain m badly vest ttlated room, any length ot time, era- , brace tbe first opportunity to inhale froah air out of doors, JVatt'ona! i'ducafor. THE FIVE MILLIONS. We are told by Dr. Bohaeffer, ot the Kntztowu Normal, at the Berks oonnty institute, that the five-million-dollar Ap propriation recently made by the legis lature of Pennsylvania, if represented iu silver, eaoh dollar weighing an ounce, would require flfty-eix two-horse tesms s to bnnl it If piled np in shape ot a pyr amid, ten feet square at its base, the apes thereot would rise to tbe height ot two hundred and fifty feet There is no other slate on the face ot the earth which makes such magnificent appropriations to its schools, . 1 SCHOOL LIBRARIES. . Every school-room should hnvei book onse for the reception and keeping ot li- brary books, Good books,suolt ss young people will delight in rending, ana from the reading ot which they will beueOted, should be oollected from time to' time and placed in this library. I'nmUB them selves will thus be enabled to read good books. Good literature will find its way into rural households. Wbo will make, tbe move to begin a library in tins die- -. (not? We know that every ono who dues will be seconded and supported. v r