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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1891)
THE WEST, SIDE. West Sida PailisMajC&sfaiij' j. .. acuuofi.p;.'run.-. l viillAY,tK.TOftkU to, Uil. A I lSV.NIMil .' IUt H MM lti l'f ClliV U'l'NVt ItlltfU1 tilulltl Hilda ' newspaper hIUt Ativr, One .11 a iwrnoi tt iiimt-wmt noun, ami .1... ..lK.. ll;l,' ItlMUlll ItlVl. llfll llutll. i luvv.m.i r"v- i ' i ' - (Mild toltjsne. Till l plllvly iM'l;;ltlid, tttul a patent Im btn applied fr Tin? Mmm tile lwtl;vm have kasett J. F. O'lVmi.U's in hm k aoeon I atery, ft perhl of ten. jvjir. Mr tVlMiuudl hits cotiiitrvtcl i lmvc tlu ImH tliWul lit hitcd WylvsM-f hall furnUhmtiits, nittt thl wtllthi-ii he a gi"l pbtee f"r 'I'" noctumul ren dcxvausof the night-bluls, iitMil r Call be found on the vtett eldo. SltlSAt. SKKVlt K.- lll't.'ptllditnv! now uuhirN tnw H ijr of the lulled State slgtml cottier r tee. at ut re ceive progiuwtlcutloii f the weather by telegraph ul twelve o'clock imii cv- pry day. IIW,vwt iioiii ttittiui what kind of weather w' httll have. Now tf we full to have khh1 wetttter HiU xtitiUr, w klmU know ixoUy hew t lay the tltimt, I'rvvliMiJily, nil litut vttmlu-r l!w Ut-n M nt U tUrf Jujlur riuvltt. No''Vtt. A Yari VutR."-TlM rstlt in NfufViwtww wK "ll trljfVlljf fcty: Tlw'W rv wtjf wimvImiu lit Uiwlxirtf ihat ow httuwM tits fltt wml irrttvrn hi Hw worltl. Will ml th lttfvfcw toll U rwtWrtt of wlutt tlwy nrv Uwliig y ih4 taking. Hon. Juhn Mlnlo' mlvkt' to rul nmre nhwp. The bU-Ht f i'vi-ry lu"w tw'l t" t I'mixvw ItllUt I a ritriMUU to the jvoWliltv llowl II two or Uiwtnnimuloiwt0ilteuiroritruy to enrich uiltwr nw-tUmt. lnivvt ftr it Moani.tauwlry tobehirt wl lu liuKHMMJum KveryeutHMtnuie iiivituhuulti he 6 veil much an enter tt ie. We are not muklng mm h fnw al.u it ll, hut ItuleptwWuee i moviua to lite Until jntilieimte. Wt want no wlltUtit btw.. We want Jut whit we have, a t'e.iily, mWanlial kMwtli. lnUcien(h'ni'e ntH.ilu have m rw, nl a nihl.le"lle irliikUinf ul nt.imy, yel ui iiiillimuilri, and they are exiwn'lliiK every iktlUtr jutUi lously, A M ISKOl'lU I'UKACUKIW l'KAVKH-"-A Macu(Ma)nliilUrhaa auo erring lamlw untie flock that wamler off on Htimhiy excurltua otwIoiuUly. Thta kfmmhtenrayer In rea-nt wrl: "O, Lord, we ytray ttiat tht excursion train Kohigcaatoo the Hannlhal 8t j,.h rallrvind thkt morning may not . run off the track and kill" any church iiiembeivthat may boou Uartt. Church membere on Sunday excurtJou are not Incundltloutodle; audio addition to this, It la emtwrraiwlng to a mln litter to offli lateat Ue funeral of a nieiuber of the church who baa been killed on Huu.Uiy cxeuralona. Keep the train ou the track and preserve It from any ca lamity that all church member among the eneurHlunlata may have an oppor tunity for repentance, that their eliu imty be forgiven fur Chrlat't aak. At RANV'a Dm ltaiixi.-Tk work of brl.ttjlng the Willamette at Altny h i I wit actually conuuetifed, the flrat pIM having been driven laat week. The tritlge will be all ateel, but It will be more than a yard wide, mi wW coiwiitt of lour upane, of cautllevretyle, which la .tbn beat that can ba bul. Tliee K(ttiu wilt be bib enough, to ad mit the peonage of boete at any point. Two an. nvj feet long each, and two otht-ntiBS bet. They will real upon ateel plera, with ateel ertba eurroondlog the plllugaud aoiweoncrew diubi tin. lm. itixrouuded by riprap. Tbla, when completed, wlU be the ouly can. tiiwr bridmi In the etat. ow wag ,nn. , tin nnrvallla ban ateal bridge? TUIamakeewMUke putting a aecond to any notion that By be made in favor of uch echeme. Let tbe agitatoca agiUU. Auist Jk Finifc-Monday evening .iw... an'oinok.tha fire hell eovnded amt l.rouirht outourdtUene In force. The Chlneae laundry, altuated upon ti. t Bid of Main etreet, In the outhern part of tlie dty, caught lire fmni a tamo baoriog on the wall, which, from auwe jar fell to the floor and broke. The nil eaoght nre, ana ! "J.wh" mtir hanging! Mtnited ai- m.mt instantly, ami for a few minute! !.b c wiuli. tltotiiilit their worldly gxKl were gont). -The Are wo cxtlu. iruUhcd by whipping It with blanket etc. The hcxk uml Mdcr company w,u on li tn.l in two mluutcH, hut uo he coinp.iny lH.-i(Tg orrfunlAtd for the now hydrant, wo relt lonew.me n-iv willmut' water. Thl matler mIiouM le al tended tout once, the liydranta amulltln pliK't', ft'"' H pn-ure ridy fr mi, hut no hnwi to convey the name to the burning building. Lulcr, we lcani that 1 he boe Im befit ordered, and all Willi hi working order In a few day. , Till I a N k'"'"" J Ziom Ilein. J. K. Ht arB, McCoy' chief JumIIcc, wn In tlicHC part lut Tuowiuy. Painter Hhinn, of youwity, nllended Church here lat 8uTnhiy. Come mjalti. Fred. Klyvcr, mi old Mwlcr of the WkhtHidb lia moved with fil family tf Hulem. where lie ha taken tt pl- tlou with McCrow 4 Willard. J. It. Hheppard U ahlpplng '"t of fruit to the Hound country till full. He to handling aome of the flneit I" pie that we have ecn In Oregon.',. A lady took the Bey, J. It. N. Bell for a Balem anlooii kcep( n he Ci'e into our church hiHtHunday. Imagine the lady' urprie when he aw blm go forward to preach. The much tulkcd of Iron mine near thl place h.t U.t It holtci;;, ami U e man who rcfued $8S,0W doltew f iff h I place feel like he had 1 wmethltig Blip through hi hand. Frank Iletll, who linn been llv ng onthe'i'.H. Wultc plane, I "''"""K near Hlierldan. Tbo f'"11V.,wl,'n muchmlHed. The young fol j gave them a farewell party iart 'lueaday evening. . ' Itcv. J, It. In'. Hell pre.uthed an excel lent aermon ut the clmrcl) here lat Hunduv. All were highly pliwiwl, and i i... ...in tt'iuiivooraci'ii to funic again noon, and that hi time will not LOCALS. lively tlllf, More mwndx th' wivlt, s.itu i' kraut ut WiilKcr IIihw, Next .saur-lny U hiiUowwn, No n'wiiHwiirvitt J, l. Irvine'. .The bonis have enmiitetiod itiiiiiliti, l.igl'tdilim.iil,s .riti ui Walker . Lev. A I'.x.l Young, J. I. I. at forty In tt fool Indeed.- J, 1). L, J. 1). Irvine lltt Ti A b'g of utigitr fr r'1,00 at J. t, Irvine', A IllIC lillentllltllglltghtmpSnt J. 1 1, Irvine's, Try SkluiierA Wilson'! special gru limit Cm' genu. Bushum U quite lively iinwitdnye In ludt-pcndruec, rrtllvtiy Ktu-o HU( lUiliee pit. ut J. l. ll'Vine. liock tVitdy Drip Hvmp Ht WalUvr tiro. Try H rillt. Tlk of a new lum-l t Corvtilll ly the Wilkin Itr.w. t'Ci'ttl'.rt !' :vel a we.v l ihI pi"s i u. IM and cold water ballm at any hmir nt ltenktc'aliuih Itouxe. tf Try a can of pine applo drip nyrup for wile at Walker ltnia. Take time to rend the Wkmt riuK ami yu will lo nothing. tin to Stockton A llcukle, and try a pidrufthe lienk Ulttvea. H W Wau' the turtle U alow that he !! often In Die eaup. ltdlea, have you aren the Fure In Shelley A Vauduyn'a wludowa? : Rev. tt. V. ruling will preach at Dixie IhiaeoutilugKuuday night. The croaa, the triumph of grace, la akat tlie triumph of ktw.YIUet. Thonitw Heevea UaightiMit the candy and cigar Ktore of Wm. Marx thl week, Mandt Merwtu hh.pcd forty tuna of oata lo Huu Fraimiiwo yeaterday by the Modoc. Jiwt received at Walker Itro. a new line of Decorated Ware. Dnijiln and e them. TIh) new power Iumihj fr the eleo trio tight ciaupuny, la Mug punheil nu to otHiipletlou . J.af.Mtarkwillgive the Maaone a big topper at the little lalace Iit4el morrow evening. The Little lalaee Inrtil la eukl"'g a very aatiafactory alruiiagf, ami II b lu- ervaaing every day. Auyoue wanting fruit laud In tract of from twenty to nfty acre, call on Moran, Monmouth, U Hkiuner A Wllaoit'a aclal graham make the llneat hot oakea of anything In lite market. Try It Stockton ilettkle have lew ladlea and wUmm wrape that they will eel) very cheap, to duM out. Dave Gvlwlck alway baa on hand freah ewndlea, Key Wort cigar and tropical fruit in evaaoa. Bowman 4 Webber ahtal a hone that will beat "Huno!" next pring. Hrlng an your Uuefcoted liureea. . Qen. Dice'! preliminary examination will be beard Uxtay at 1 o'clock p. m. before Jtwtlca II. M. Line. Bead our "great eflVr" thl week. Sow let everybody aubeeribe ft the Wnrf 8tuaud A'"f -Vr(Aaef. J. New I. Joow wa awarded tlie con- t -act for cat ry lug the rail twice a day etweeu Independence and Uanutouln. B.F. Aoditwi will tuote ht racket tore U Main atreet, oppoalu Btorkton lleukle' dry good lUore, ucxt week. The evlto of the world wiU contlnoe uutll phlkwopber become king, nrun Ul klnge ben) phlliwfjpucr.- naw. Jut received atJ.D. Irvine"! twen ty oaare of Yoaemlte pencnee, me very flneaU Call In and gem cane. Very cheap. Go to Skinner A Wllou' flouring mllla. In thia city and get eome of that apodal graham for gem " make the flneat. When In queat of a (have or hair cut, Mn i t ffenkle'a barber ahop. Bank building, Main atreet, Independence, Oregon. " Bay John, were la the beat place to boy grocerlaT Why, at J. D. Irvine'!, the old pioneer grocer, I the boat, I tell you be Our great proportion for the Whit BlDI and Aura Northumt will con iimiKuntU January flrat. 1893. Sub icribeat once. v The lumber la being placed on the mound for the erection or v. a. ivra nri new residence. Cnmplwll and Flncb, cooliBClora, Our vat u tidcveloped reaource hould be thoroughly ndvertlhcd to all whom it may concern, but no wildcat boom should he created. We now have a pew atnlrway leading up to our office. II m m trouble now to aceud the "golden Htalr" and sub icrlbe for the Wks Hidk. - When writing toa newapapcr, wrilo only on one Hide of tho pawr, u tlie editor can use tlie other fide upon which to write hi editorial. Whoauld J. D. Irvine wanted money. Nonacnacl ho hn more money than brain. Hut if you want to pay your 1.111 he will give you a recent. If youwunt on;ietblng nice go and examine the stock of HalO-r Lcwon hoc Jut received by Hhelliy 4 Vnn- duyn. They will wy ana pieae if un ml. vou want, wc reafly tnnd To ct It op at your command. If you have got fome good ror aie Why, let the Wkhi 8idh tell tho tale. Polk county could support a million ni oroide and not half try. Lot u get at lciett naif that number here, and of the right kind. No other need apply. The uuuriorly conferfenco of the M. K. Church Bouiu' I no.ied vn"" Nt,,-. the 7 nnd 8, by c j t C the p o g-d :ijc elder. J. M. J'AfK .:, .".'' or, Stockton 4 ileiikle are agon t for tho tkule Woolen Mill, of llrownnvi le, and they keep a full line of their cele brated Clothing, l'launelaui Jiiana et. - ' X ft-imer in Jackanu'eoJ'y plan a Dies of ground three rot vvm In oiioo. He hi., tested r.-oinihl Hip e ,o of tlie Hvoy IhiUm, wldch lie u'. op fc))0. Now that I'ltrmcr ha an elllu : vhii luih.lou that the onion high ! wity Ih t ht ilnn l route to mllllonHlrt" iIihii,-Stiiiiliiti HWt'imtfi Sioekion A. lleukle have a very j largo WueU' of Men', llitya', mid t'hll j diem tioniN tiiid Mil, which yU wilt lelwaj ll'id to he M llley reptvocnt ! thorn, . .'..- ' . ! , fliiii'idtii hUiory "fa family of elitt thfii long wpurtileil, hut now all i , . . i , i, ..i i.. nii.UriUt "uetiicr ami living tieppiiyt will U ir.viitt',! to our reader in n ahull iiinc, Lyon Lodge, A. F. & A. M will hold nu Important meeting lu their hall to morrow night, A uiimt'r of prominent iiiiim.u hum lhtllMnml .Si lent tlll l ircMt?nt, our trip l.tHt Sunday to im wa dt'llghtriil, Wtv Initl the pleiwure of dlx'omvlng to a happy ami contented Mope, lu a rich aud Iv.iutlful country, We want lo ,. ngulu, Lndlet, go to stmliton & HcnUle' w hen you w Uh to wn a nice atnnk of Iinw gimili, Wrajw, Uuderwear, Ihnlery, ShoiK, silk, Velvet, Umld, or anything of the kind. liemeinU r w hen In ftiteut to call In nt Strong' rcltiuraitt, time Wtoolt' 4 I rw In, and getamnil not to be ex celled on the l'uclth! coiwt for S1 cent, it !iTI t'outiiierelal atreet. tf There U going to t a wh'IiiI tlaneo at the opera limn, Haturtlay night, tM. .HI, for the purpmcof urgitnhtlng a danc ing club In Independence, 1'rof. Cref cy will fumlh the muxic Intcreatlitg hUtorlwl aketotira will appi'itr In the Wat Hunt front time to time, of proinlnent cltlneu of Folk county.' Nelweika brief keteh of IWthuel Dove, will la found In our coluiuue. v, Bev.Dr. Buekleyaa) "the ?ular pre cannot tietriiatwl lumattera re Hglou." Tlien It lJut aU.ut a 'tantt off, doctor. The rvllglou prt cannot be treated In matter aceiilar.-Drfcoh reyVc. ,."'". All tin knowing thetiitelvv In dcUcd to the fln of Ileiikle Walker will pIeao come forward aud makelm naHllate payment a they wl.h to quart) up all actxiuul. A wonl to the wlael auffideut, w Meara. Hubtianl 4 VattMwer having bought out the eullre InlercM In the dray tawlne of II. M. Line, are now fully prepared to aeeonitufMinie uie public at all time at nwaumble rale. No mtmtily prhi-a will I imcti on the imtdlc J, U. Morau, the ivtl e..UJ age it of Mnumotuh, haahUad. kit the ttCT King thl week. Mr. Moian I an old time it ddeut of IHitk, I an active buh tat uiau, aud will try to give aatUfac- t'ou loa'l who uiv cull upon him In hi line olbtwlueM. W. O. Cook ba lut received a car kaulof furniture dlred from the Eat, andhadtoaccurt) awither warthou to hold It (live him a call, a you will have an opportunity of aekwUng from the largeat atock and namt varlol vari ety outh of Portland. The Salem ateatu laundry take lb l method of Meting to Ha many patron In Indi'iHtndouor., that all order ran be left at tlie tore of the I "otter lima., and to IU patron In Monmouth, leave all ordereattliepoatomee. Their Salem office i i tUanmereial treot. tf. There will ben union pwH tPr- ance meoimg at rio run pii eaurchnext Sunday eve'ng at7o,clock harp. All the puator of the dty will toDnwontaudattUt In tM mtJ.ing Them I a nplcndUl rogranime prrpwl. KveryUidy cordially Invlletl UtautM. The Three Plater, of the 0. P. com pany, made the firt trip of the aeaaon ud the river lent Tueeday, going aa far a Albanv and returning Wedueaday. That la tlie flrat time la the hlatory of Independence that ft boot nan made tlie trip a early a October. The Mo doc, of the U. P. company, eUo cam up Wedueaday. We wcrcamucl to ace Bill Pcrclval on a trade for href lat week. BUI rood taking the rain coolly, while the man who hail the beef for eale had an umbrella over him. Bill got the beef aud remarked that no man could get the better of tilm In the rain, and that tlicv would never catch hhu without good beef, rain or "no rain. The enendc of Hermann will have to leam better politic than abuao, and call off their dog, If they don.t want to eo Blnger ttock go up hundred poluta, AWrtman. That mean that If the Salem Journal doe not "let up" on Hermann the Stattmtm will bull Hermann itock with all It might, and Ita might li mightier than that of the Journal. Albany Democrat, A CAM. MKKTINO. The e w'll be in s, t?3 io-c vH at iie Cu an chu.c'i for Die pu ,v eoro.iH piued to ee Mr, t)alton in robut s., i , 13 a L'le'.iy and Miiut rrsl- v. J te ouo who m n 1 ciki iu ill fcOCU WIU.wlll pim- , ii'.vji ilieime' 1 'uvi 'd 'o bo p:c.e.it at . I ..U ...til ...A.. t 7:.:u o'clock '!.' 'n. Kve ,v 'y come. Tiie oo'ec of ihsnn t.'.ixwill U. e.' ( '.leliuUyat l ie time by J. 1'. N. IV I. ' ' .' ;,'. ,' Tiik HiKi.WAi.KH. The nmrelml sliotild aue that our ldewolki are kept In better tvj.ulrby the property owner. Tho city council nhould ee that the crowwalk are kept lu lietler condition by ItHolf. Kvery Hldcwnlk ami cro walk In 'the Incorporation uliould be ex amined carefully by the manhal, and all defect liould be remedied at once, There are half a down broken plank around the premise of J. It. N. Hell that ought to Iw fixed, and the editor oftheVKH'r Rwk hereby complain, and demand that the aforesaid gentle man fix hi sidewalk. But he I not the only man, and the editor of the Wkht HiriR would call attention to Home of the councilmen'i aldewallu. And they arc not the ouly gentlemen either that need looklhg after lu refer ence to poor and dangeroua aldcwalk. Wo would remark Incidentally, that our aldcwalk lumber hould be mucks thicker than II I, for tho especial ao. com mndatlon of the cow. In every well regulated city, the people alway look with CBpeclul cure to, have good and MulMtniitlal eldewnlk for the town cow. Wo have 0110 that dtudalui to wulk ou the ground, but proudly occu pies the ldflwalk, where hn of outline, tieli mr. Aiiviini! who will travel over ouroiheraK'r j-.tilllul clly, will real i u the oi'ie'' 11' 1 of tlicte remark. PERSONAL MENTION. WeregMtloaaylhatMr.URaiMileur llll rcinnluH very low, T. IV Parker, ot Oregon CTty, will lK'iid a few day hi mir nildat, "- Jotiu Vatighim and wife of Dixie were In town vtolllng litat Tueadny. Mb Ik-rtlia ltavl, of (Jorvalll, I vUllliig at Dr, 0. D. llntler (hi wi-ek. Mf. Ceo. Cuaett and child are via lung I. C'oett and ftnully thl week. W, W, lVrelval made a bualnea trip to Tinnwater, Wanhliigton, thl week. Mr, lieu. Whlteaker will move hi family to town fur tli winter In a few day. Ml Kiiiiua t'tiillletle returned from Portland Monday where khehad been vloltlug Meml for aevcral week at, 1 , : 's" Mr. Snillh of Portland waaln town Saturday ling the lateet uia of Oregon. K -c ir.'iu, of Portland, the well known o j.o , iliidumi ? aud p ola lo ', wo U town W 'I'le :dy, a 8 Whitman, of Monmouth, vll ted lu town Ibl week. He report growlhg crop looking flue at out Iwto vllle. . W. J, DcmorvNt came up from Porl land lat Wedmwlay In ind few day with hi many friend In Indepen dence. ( - T.JIleiuly.uf Portland, la on hi nrt vlaltto ludeiieudence thl week. lltwaklilirhty of till eeellou of country. , We are aorry to chronicle the lllne of our worthy pnnt-inaler, Mr. A. C Hobertwiu. He I kmu lailter we are glad toaay, The lady drummer waa In Indepen dence laat Saturday, and Uk a num ber of order from our grocery men and confectioner. Mr. A. M. Handera, and Mr. J. L. It.Hlgcr, of MeMlnnvllle, are vtolllng their parent, Mr, and Mm. A. J. Hun nker, thl week. , William Lewi, of Lewtovllle, wa in town lat Satunlay and report all healthy In that kteallty, W heat nearly all itown and looking line. Mr. 8, F- Bohluin returned from (Virvalll Monday, where alie had been Air aeveral day cauvaadng for the Ju veulle Work he ha for aalc. J.M. Vamluyn and wife have re turned from an extended trip of fifteen day to (Vlierg. Marlon look like an Alliance famwr, good ami healthy. Mr. t'hrklirowii, uf our dty, k'fl fr Um Angvle, CVIIfortila, lat Mon- day, toapend lite winter, iM.piug to find relief from a pulmluary trouiil with which h I amicted. A. J. Whlteaker, aon of 11. . Whltea ker, returned to hi home at South Ilend, Wellington, till week. We wlb him a aafe kmruey and a vlalt fnan hltn In the near future. Frank Smith, ami of John Smith, and brother to Oliver nd Layton, came Into town Saturday from near Pendleton, Eastern (hvgon. A grand- on of Mr. Smith came with him. I). 0. Quick, of Suvcr, brought In hi twelve year old aon Saturday who I orely afflicted wltheryalprlaato reoriv (lie advice of Dr. Lee. Tlie boy la In poor health, but we hope be may aoon recover. : ; . Wm. Well, of BucM Vtota, calk-d on n thl week. He ha piirchaed (o (kr) ono bale of hop, which are for the Eugllah market. Price paid, aUait IS cent. Well m aomewhat of a bo rai- r blwaelf. Mr, Iaaao MatlUon and wife, will leave for Santa Bariatra, California, next week, for a vlaltto relatlee who live tliere, and alo hoping that tlie cli mate of that place win benefit Mr. Matllaon'i health. David Whlteaker, the old pioneer, waa In town Saturday. He aayl"lhe world la whig him well." He greet all with muling countenance which I an Indication that hi word are In harmony with hi acta. Mr. Fullwater, who left here a hort time ago In company with Milton De mon, died at Portland on hi way home to Eastern Oregon. He had been here on vlalt but the felt deatroycr attacked him ere he reached hi home. Peter Cook wa lu Independence lat Tuesday chaklng hand with old friend We hear It whispered that Mr. Cook will return to our city to remain per manently If he can arrange certalu bul- mm matter to which he I looking. We hope be will come buck and go lutobuinet here. Dr. T. J. f3 went to Porl laud liutt week, and with Dm. McKnnxlo and Jwtephl, performed a vurglcal operation upon our once towiwmau, Will. Dal ton. Dr. Lee report the chance for Mr, Dalton' recovery doubtful. We would health on oe more among ua, wiuhua Davldnon. faon of 0. T, Uvaldbon, who came to Oregon In 1S62, aud nettled on the Lucklamute,) wa In town Tuenthiy. He live on (ho place wblth hi lather nettled upon , J to re port the bridge on tho Litcklamiite, (the Davldnoit bridge,) about half com pleted, and it will bo f)nlhed as fiwt a eight or ten men can (liimh It. J, B. Nnunlth, of Dixie, waaln town Tueadny aud aport all ilourlHliIng In htoaeotlon, The "Cook" fruit drier at Dixie, i doiug a rt)hlng bimlneB. They sell lxty bunhel of apple a day, What' the matter with Independence? Hundred of bUHhel of fruit going to wiute, that might lio made ue of, had we a cannery and drier hero In opera tion. . llttrel llrll Itm, Mr, Carl PetorHon who reldcs near Weat Point, I working for Frank But ler, of Oakhumt, Joe Gluw, who lives ut Prlnevllle, te down homo, vlnltlng parent and rein- Uvcb, after an absence of ten year. SI nee the rain, water being plenty, John Teal Is running ht eaw mill, and a large amount of lumber I now being turned out dally. Wick Grant, of Salt Lnke, I now working on the now hotel building at Full City. Wiok I a good workman, and we wish htm an ahuudunce of uc- neBg, . S. Beveii, of Alrlle, and of the firm of Hevena Urn,, will anon build a shop at Full City. Mr. Devon 1 an ener getic bunlnoH num. and he will noon build up a good trade for himself, TUK POWF.lt OF THE TEACH Ell. Miw nu I'mukhtraiiikii IV Hifl.Ka, unw ft IUPKVI1 UV lifti'Wfetlr A M Ik - CHAMAITK.il. PoHTUKv, Oct. HiHTo tn Euitoa -Your charp aud etitlmg editorial re airk thl woruing, the iitth mil., in r grd to the puiiukaieut of ouildreu lo MibmiL aui to overlook the mam point In 1 be oe, The rlou0eion la thai, "How much freedom (ball lb taebr have lu the exwci ul bt authority, in him jMirenfi, during the aebool hourr A a rule, tb parettl who govern wl t bou give to tb teMober ul their dill drn lu wihool to fullmt exereaai of their freedom lu the luatruntkia tad dawiplio of lhair ehildreu. It to to be hoped (bat lb mum ot children la oar public tchiwl r reMinbly wsll aovernd at nooi. Mauy ot them com Irom Cbnlin Urn ihiv, wber love reigut, wnere neh Ihlag a diwtbadieuee m hvr leen, and beriuoleneordefluo ol autbority i u linpoNtblhty. Hut it yon were to take your seat in uy grade of onr ehool for a dy or two, or even for aft hour or two, yon woold obaervt that aioety-uinebuadredtbiotall the dleur del aud trouble la wkool eome from mill fraetiou ot the pnpll. Mote thee pupil. The number w my analk But (ttolboureuleudleMlroubleto the teacher, and tbt imail number oa thwart all the whwat and m'M abdlfal effarU oKa good teaokar to luatraot the oilier pupil. Are the cultured, well behaved and lanoaeot ebildren that eonv pose the main body of the aebool to have aa proteeUon from the peniMOM esanv pie of the liwiteao ana dlobdiioe et the few! Who are the lew T They do Dot eome from Ibe famiHe of laborere M aieohaaiea, or from any elaea ot the m pi who depend apnn iudattrton hanti ol lit fwrtbetr daily brmal. The ebtt dreo of neh familie are almoel aoltormli riettul to tebr.aad obedieul aad tieutiv n eoUoot But II h ft wett known fact Ibat tbn am families hold log om ruk la eowely tbl bar no fam ily government. Tb parent may be well meaning. Toe children may deolar that ib do not "mean" to do wrong. Neve tblea pandemonium retrain the hot il all boar when the dilldran are not taleep. If ft friend drop lu to take a meal with aaeb famdy, the we al the table beggar deesnption. The verj effort made to "BMage" the ehildreu make that family ft eobool of dcptiue, of tiMohmc. ot impnda,and of all maanet of mtotwMvn. io eaiairve from eneh famlli beeome pnpila in onr pablm eebool. Tbey propuee to treat lueir taebr Jitat tby have treated their parento, and they expect the earn tmouottv. Tbey wUI treat their felloe pupil a Ikey have been aroMtaftMnl to treat tbelr own brother and aietereiftad tbey will permit no eoatrol. llow i a cbol to be protected from tb portilriou InHoeuee and the diaor (uilttg example of oeb imp lit hnmaa formf . . .. A wl cbotl-buanl may Help. wu prcnared and eOkrieully eieoated rale may do eouielbiug. A iuprrtutudui, wlawe duty II M ma 10 "e aner auou eUapa," m eethnnly a vary wis provnwa. pmvaled be i not lvcd In bw dntu by toru imprelicbl regnlalioM of tb board. Bnt tb only boon of brlogiog neb ehlldrea nador good dtaeipline i lu oruteet a wmm. fnillitiil, and loving lcb r, in bi imlepwidf-ndeio tb propw gov- orntuxnl of aoti euikiren, loe leaeuer meat be fea. Yon nnwt mIcoI lb right man, or the right woman, lor lb Uobr; but the toacber meat b abMilutely free to net ob mean a be may think beat adapted to tb end, In Iba government and iMNmotMMi of the children ptaevd a oder bi ear. II taunt be proteeled Irom all nnreatonable in mom ot bat freedom from any Mare. A free toaaber H a maaly leftober. II be be Halloed ror bi lioo, corporal pnamiimeni very apeeiiiiy oeoomva no eiiMry and abiurd. Such ft teaobar rarely tbiok of bow be overna bw ahotd, or wbtbr b govern It al ell Ua) papua are not aware tuat ne exer cam any reatralet npon them; and yd tbre I not one of Uittn Ibat would not rather tbrual bi band in lb Are than to bow any ant of daxtbedieooeor ineolenee toward ibal leacner, Tb aeoeauty for eurporai pnmumeni can never be banUbed from (oboola by lb action ot the ebool-board or by ralo for tb gnvemment ot teaeber and mIhmiU. Tb aaotauty for rporal an lliment eo b bmbd by fiwd teach ing, aud in no other wy. Tbere mal be mm abort. bn. efTeotual way of iibdumg dHaibeiiieot and Ineoleal ebil dren la eeliooU. Tb way to dolbia mod iM left to tbe intelligeao and lb dtaere lloa of the teacher nd lb apnoUad- ut la obarire. Children IB aobool ean never be properly governed by one who feel bimair to oe a tive 10 any nigaer anlbonlv. A far a ean tie lenrnea oy aa oniwer, lb Portland etiool are nodef thw regime, aad it to tbe duty ot every fair- miMled eitisea to appn in huanl. Ilia aiiuir ateniKat. lb Drwei- Ml, aud the teaoher. in their noble work. T. Tb emenoe of Hit Rrgument eem la be that leoben ttioulj bv tb rlgbl to uitlict bodily punUliiaent, but ahonld uevor exercw it; tbt It I never needfd tor a competent teobr to lutlwt bodily pnmahment; tbtt lb vry fact tbal II at oeadful tor faim to iarllct it, prove him incompetent, sot becao tbe act Itaelf to ao ontraae aod ao olfeoM, bnl beeanee tb ootid iliou calling tor it could artoe under Arm, tactful, aud dignlflod govcroment. Tbere to a deal ot eenae in tttto: more tbaa In the notion tbal the teaeber atand i locoiKireafia That at a musty notion of tow, repugnant to com mon tense, probably ft inrvival of the time wbnn tbe teacher, being an coded- aatlo or a peraon to whom eueledaaliaa) power wa delegated, wa clotbed wltb Deonhar ncreduem nd autbority. The teaeber 1 no more in loco parent tbaa a nnraory moid. H w a person em ployed to reuder certein crvice, and ex pected to poMci qnulitie ot character which will mainUm order while be M do ing it, without bin mtngllug Ibe function of policeman with tbal of initruolor. For him to annum the loco partntit w Ilk a 000k wesring her mir.tr' clothe No rational teacher indulge in tht ab iurd aBRiimplion. Undoubtedly there aro children who bume-training make them nn element ot dtoorder in a oliool-room, Tbey (bould be ellml nitted meroileaaly. They have no more place in the tobool-rooin than a drunken tramp in a workkop, or a rollicking idler la a ocuntiug-room. The (cboolroom an intellectual wofkahop, not an over grown-baby farm. There i a vioiona dc Iniiou afloat that it w part of tbe Uaoh- er' duty to inonlante deoarum. Tbla to part ot tbe loco jiamifii nbsurdity, Tbe plaoe to learn behavior 11 ut home. Tbe obild who come to toliool denolont in conduct aliould he lent book for failure to pnai bi eutmuca exiimmntion.-Oif gnniun. STRAY NOTICE. BlIRNA Vihta, Or., Oct, 25, 1801, The underBlgued ha tiilien up one Htray two-ycawild lielfer,, rod aud white potted, that has been running In the lane between the Lucklamute and Parker for several mouth peat. Also a lurge red cow, at least ten or twelve year old and quite poor, ha been run ulug with her which the owner may have by calling, proving property- and paying oot. M. E.TyjMsb, Let u coiMecriite and then let ui oon- I centritto. Moody, 1 thk ggrmlpuMwriiBiVR rnoai uch AH avawnun. A Ullr Wtum Mr. Orwim, al lh Rta Caaaarr, la Ike MoMburg Havfaiw, wha Theraaghly IMwaaH tb Jt--t'u riMl. Xmv RtviBW! Pleae permit me, through your columii, to give you omc Idea of ill benefit a fruit can nery and drier would be to your aeotlon of country. Having been in the bud oe of fruit canning and dry lug lx teen yean and during that time I have fitted up thirteen oannerlee and number of drier In at many different place In Califoroto and one her at Eugene, and In each and every Inetoneelt baa given nw a to the people of the town and country for mike around. It Induce people to ut eat more and bettor varl tle of fruit, to cultivate and take bet ter oar of what they have already put out, It give employment to ft da of pMpWwho,outotdof eannery.earn but very little money; namely, the women, girl and boy. The women can go to the cannery and earn from one dollar to 00 dollar and fifty cent pwe1y,ftdft good worker after be eomlag an expert at the bttdneat ean earn tweddlar par day, and at the time keepthdrhouae work gdng thftftM. The dod girl and boy durlag vaeatioo ean earn from wventy etaia to 00 dollar per day and II give employment to a great many men. Thl eompany employed during tbe hundred nnd thirty and girl aud forty-flve men and boya, and a tbe supply of fruit In ewa the more labor will be wauted In the ean nary nnd the drier, People, Both men and women, have eome from adiaianeeto work In Eugene, urn a far m flfty and dxty mile. The cao nery hen waa built In part of town where mod of the houeet were vtcant; but a toon aa tb work commenced laet pring tb vacant boo were 00 ouptod and are yet. Eastern people leara of the cannery here and atopon, and quite ft number have told tbe writer thai wen tho main Inducement to eome her a they whdi to go Into the Ua net of raking fruit, and did Dot Ilk IheebftnoM of putting out an or chard where there waa no cannery and no way of dlapoalog of the fruit, A good cannery and drier well managed lo a community add vdue to every acre of land and every town kit. It In duce people to eome Into tbe town aud county to attUe and make perma nent home, fur during tlie canning eftjMW their famlllea can all get em ployment It I on of tlie bed medlutneinnHigb which to advertise place that can be, A every can of fruit and vegetable aad package of dried fruit should have the name of the place where it wa canned or dried upon them with a neat attractive label and trade mark repre ruling tb place and urrouudlng. These canned and dried trull am and would be mostly shipped to Eaatem dtk aud much of It would reach for eign market, ao you ee every package I a standing advertisement and you have no Idea tbe nuuber-of p.plo It will attract to your plaoe, who, I nave 00 doubt, noy of them will say (aa I bare heard It said many times) I flrd knew of y onr place by aedng the name on ean of fruit I purchased In Chi cago, Phtladdphla, Boston or New York, or ob faraway plaoe, a the case might be. I know how all those thing work to benefit a town and country Hke your, where you hv so many natural advantage you poo- It not on Iv ftdda value to very fbot of load In tb community bnt to every pound of milt and vegeta ble grown. To Illustrate, thl com pany pdd from five to dx dollar per ton more for fruit grown In the Imme diate vldntty of th cannery than they did for fruit that wa shipped In from a distance by railroad. Tbere are many mora advantage I could tet forth, but Ume will not permit. I will say thl, however, that tIM merchants of the town, nnd trull grower, ibould toke bold end subscribe liberally to tlie en- terprlee. Aa t diouht add at lead twenty-flve per cent, vdue to every pound of fruit grown In the neighbor hood. Tbe merchant would derive a great benefit from the money earned by the employe of th cannery, for a a rule tbey go directly to tbe store and either paoir their old debts or make new purchase. In fact It make business aud money for all concerned. kbtimatkd ccsjt cannkkv and dries. Main building fiOtlQO feet, Satorie with atldlUon MxiaO 1 dory .... $2,850 Bdkw and Engine...... 1,700 Pip and Fitting. .... .. 1,000 Tluabop.Tool . MO Bath Tank, Capping Machine 4o S00 Iron Fan Wheel and Pulley 500 Freight, Constructing Ac-: 2,000 Total-L..... - 18,850 11m above estimate on building counting dliuendon lumber at 110 per thouaaud, of course there will be some other little exoeiutc to add to tlie above, such a traveling expoiiaca and salary of auperliitemleut. If properly managed the expeiie will not exceed $10,000. Of course a Mmuller plant can be put In, but tlie above would be moat desirable and the capacity would be enough for two or three year at least. Thl "team drier ho many or tlie mod Important point about It that make It the most desirable steam drier yet known, Id. It baa tho largest capacity. 2d, It can be eularged with but lit tle expense to almost any desired ca pacity. 8, it is bo easily controlled, ny turning off or on a act of valve any de tlred heat ean be obtained. 4th. There b no danger of, burning the fruit 6th. Then la no danger of burning the drier Itself. 6th, It works so nicely In connec tion with fruit cannery, a the same boiler and engine will do the work of both. 7th. It needs but little attention after the fruit la put Into It. In fact It Is tbe drier and has come to tay. J, 4, UHOOM. I lend you by mdl samnte of dried peaches and diver prune. The prune wen anoi man one 1 expeninemeu on and think they turned out pretty CT3i Cry fpr Pitcher's Cwtorla. well, hut I leave you to Judge. The' puachea were lot of late on, came the lad of tb aeaaou. waanaeiunginem to tbe home trade ft! 8S eenla per pound. J.J. omu Hie Irult referred to may be aeen at th HUw office. ud la of exoalleot oolor and quality. Call and ae It. blaineStations, UN WIU. ACCM TUB KOMIIIATIOM IV TKNUKIIKD. Itaassar Maaly r MIm iMt4 I rrM4-MrHm'Oiiljr MaawlAM la the MIrTlMt Blatoe star He rbl Mil lIUU4 farBervl. rum Rmraue BoaaAC.t Co, lira t, Aa pMasvtvAaiA Ava,,V w Asmaimw, v v., m Then to no longer any doubt la tbe mind of tho men who have mad a thorough Investigation, of tho matter and tbo wboar Intimftto with Mr. BlaliM that Bbdn upsets to b th next rtoputtoan nominee for preddent Within two weeks be ban repeated to promlnetitswutlemaa what he add to tbo who waited on Mm Inst spring, that, while be will not be put In the attitttdeof aeaadldaUfortbe nomine Utm, he wUI refnin from wriUngaay letter of declination, and that if th nomlnatton to towdsnd him In will accept It In order to avoid bdng put In the attitude of candidate seeking tb nomluation, h hu Inetructed Mr. Manly, who Is bto manager in Mdn pollUcs, to ne to It that tb aVIegatlon from that date does not present hi nam to th convention. He will prob ably go a far a to have the Maine detegaihm oast tbdr own vote for Mr. Harrison a a eomptlment to relieve him of the upldou of dhdoydty to hi ehkf In tbto administration. TbtotodI mnged, however, with the dtoUnd understanding that his mom wlUb presented to tbe convention by tbe de leg linos from other atat, nnd If Ibe nomination come to him In this way be will accept Mr. Harrtaoo, while he has been unabl to get anything from Mr. Btalns hlmaeif, or directly from those who ean apeak for him with autbority, has become convinced that the dtuation to a above deecrtbed, and his only hope for i-nooituUoo Un In the heller that Mr. Btoiue la pbyekally and mentally IneapadUted for further public service and will, therefor, be unable to run a a candidate for the presidency even If be should so dedre. THK CRADLE. UTTER Born to the wife of George Utter, In thl dty, Monday, Oct 28, lH91,ftsott. Wdght 12 pound. All doing well, and George tcp higher than anybody In town. THE ALTAR. JONEB-KIDEB.-J. N. Jon an Mia Len Blder were married at the bride' reddence last Sunday, Oct 25, 1KU1, Itov. J. It N. Bell offlcUUng. Mr. Jonn I well and favorably known in Polk county, and la proprie tor of the Uvery stables of thia dty. Ml Rider la the accompltohed daugh ter of Mr. O. D. Rider. Tbe bride' trousseau waa beautiful and of the latest dyle, while the groom won th eon- ventlonai black. Tbe wedding dinner wa jxv e-rrrllmcfi. Altogether, the 00 oadon waa on of pleasure and congrat ulation. The Wkst Bins, extepd tbe happy regard of the entln force, and wishes the bride aod groom a happy voyage of unalloyed bliss o'er life' sec IIIXON RELBERO. At the red- dene of A. M. Bryant at Falls City, Sunday, Oct 25, 1861, William Mix- on nnd Mia Julia Selberg wen united In marriage by A. M. Bryant, both of Polk county. Tb W err Bids wishes Un happy couple much happlneea and prosperity through life. BAKEr -CHRISTIAN T-At lhn Idenoeof tbe bride' pc-eaU In this dy, WcJoc d-y, Oct , MM, Mr. Sherman Baker lo Miss lubel Christian H. M. Uuec J. P., offlcl- tlng. A Great Offer Road VetyCarofully A BUSINESS PROPOSITION. To all subecrlbers who may be In ar- reara, and will pay to date, and one year In advance for tbe West Bide, or to all new subscriber who pay in advance one year, we will send the Rural Northwttt on year free of charge, Tbe Wbst Htrtu la known to all, and we propose to place It among the very foremost paper of the state, aud theJ?uro Jforthwett I seiul-moutlily, sixteen page journal for the Farmer, Fruit Grower and Stockman. It to published at Porttaud, Oregon, by one of our well kuown oltl ena, H. M. Williamson, who i giving hi best endeavor for the promotion ot farmer', fruit growers' and stockman' Intcreats. Of those he make ft special ty, heuce you will have good reading and much Information. The price of the Sural Northumt is iLOO per year. The price of the Wkst Sinis i $2 00 per year. Now for $2.00 In advance you can have both paper for ono year. Te. member the term. Dedication. Lewlsvllle, Oct. 19, lt-91. Editor West Bidej Please an nounce that the new M. l Church South, at Lewlsvllle, will be dedicated on the flrat Sunday In November. Rev's. Atkins, MoFarlaud, M alloy and perhaps other of our minister and the local pastor of other churches in tlie neighborhood will probably be present You are Invited also. Yours Truly, J.W.Craio. When Baby ws atok, w gave bar Oastorls. WaeatbewuC,irtforCtor1, When the beoame Miaa, h eruac o Caatoria, Wheulhahad(Mdreo,abtTUraOwlorw. lt UM Rain, raJn, and M of mud. The flret bosi of th ssbjbM kJ by henWedueodsy. Kt. nnd Mrs. &src!v 7 dty, wen calling ben (Sunday. The Infant child of Andy Torbott nssheeo edouly Ut tht past week, but Is bettor now, Tb tjoy n havlBj ns tTort now huntluK wild fst. nnd with raod me- eem, s quit ft lot hftw hM ksd. Ws had th plasstuw of Dr. T.J. Les's eamiwiiw for Lzn Cundy. Tbe Doctor Is alway ft ptossnnt nnd weloooM oaUer, Supt W. I.CeynoU wm with as Tuesday svenlng with kto "DMglo how." It was wdl viewed by our people. Tbe tVofeetor ibould be high ly honored gar UMtccessful fChrts In bsbftlf of our shools. Wawtkd. Ten thousand bopsUke. Leavs bids wiA f, M. nodfelter, In- depMpenoe, Oregon, NOTICE, saw aeway wnwA aut to lm. sm Um r Um kcu pi4 by O. D. b . Anye beallgr Itctimmuh 011 tlx mewUlbegwiimMtotto rlllai eflBelaw. B. Uiaacmwae, Cm'I b Cored. byloenl appIlcaUoos,M tbey cannot reach Use dlaeaaed portion of the tar. Than to only one way to cure Deafne, and thai to by constitutional remedies. Deafnns la caused by an Inflamed con ditio) of tbe mucou lining of tbe Eusttthiu Tube. When thia tube gets laflsmH yon have rumbUngaound or Impsrtoet ttearins, and when It to en tirely eioaed Dsarnem is th remit, and ddImm thm Inflammation ean be token out sad this tube restored to lUnormd eoadllioa, bearing will be destrayd for ever; nip case out of ten are caused by catarrh, whkh I nothing but en In flamed oooditkon of tlie nHaoone enrface. W will give One Hundred Dollar for any cae of Deafne (onueed by Ca tarrh) that w can not cure by taking Hall's CaUrrh Cure. Send for circu lar, SUMMONS. Is Ibe Ctraalt OwH of lbs Male of Orajoa mr is snaaiy si nu. r. a. rtuutoo, pulsus; tt. K. saliiai, SsSiassBL To H. KvBstaa,UMslnirSBM dXwdaal. ! TUB r mm ran Yew an bxvfer rsanlrv la ssvear aa sa- tw lbs Mnullnt Bl4 saainat voa la Uis bov-MlllUJ auert ui milt wllfcla tmm imj Dim lb data of ta Mnus or WMnimaiuiu upiMi ym If ar4 IUiln Ibis eoualjr; org Mnwrwltbla aar oUmt aiNinly of ibat Mau, Uivu within iwoatjr dy from lbs data of Uw crvkw M Uil Mnimons spaa fxt; or u wttmI upon yoa by publlaltM, Ihn voa are rvaairvd loannwarnadenmplaiatoa the Bnrt Amy Hi nst term ot aald onort, alter Mi wuk" nublli-atkMi of tl.li ummuu, to wit. on Momlay. lbs 71b ear of iMeenifaer, IMI. Ana II y-.li mil uiaaiwer.iDr wm, imnu u, plalntllT will appljr mUManirt lur Wi relief unyrd Sm- In uild euinpltlnt, to wit, for a dl autb of the boa da of matrimony bow ex. toting twtwaen jra ana piatnun.ana aw w anil 3lbunwuioU of Ibis suit, Thl, .omnium In Ulla tail U MTVM UDOtl Crai br nobtlmtlon, by order of Hon It P. Im, Inda or aald ouurt, dated the ad day Of Oetiber, lirt. H T. JErKUKVH. AMaJXiAV ui ' Dated October H, Ml. Tim TABLE. ladeMadeaea aa Maaaawalli Uas Laavaa latfepeadenfl. Moamawtfe. 7 Mt :W tBI K-0 aft S3 11:15 l:SO as no 8TRAYEDI From tb premtoe of O. J. Bsgley on or about Aug. S8th. On Geldlug tour yean old, odor, brown, branded 1 also . About H band high. Any one giving Information leading to. the recovery of add horse will be suitably rewarded. O. J. Baoi.ev, AlrUe, Oregon. , 4w SHEEP FOR SALE. The nnderdgned ha thirteen head of 8waphire down buck for sale, on mil north of Parker Station. These bucks are th full blood and of the best grade. Call on Swsll J. a and E. Davidson. Wo' Than LBrosy I eatarrn. ana there Bone but one pre paruoa that doet enre that disease, and Ibat is th California Prutive and Nega- tit Kieetrio Liuunent Bold by all drnggtsas. It iao core neuralgia, mi mat Ban, fieedaoae, praina, nuro d nil pain. Try II and toll yon Begihbor where to gel it NOTICE. The board of school director of dis trict No. 2 will hdd tbdr regular meeting la the director's room of Ibe Indepeodenee NaUond bank at 4 o'clock p. m., Friday, October S, 1881. and on Friday at the am hour of every four week thereafter. Blgned, u uoara 01 jjtreciora. NO HUNTINO-TAKC NOTICE. Alt persoas art hereby soUftsd to keep off of lb pramlae of the aadsralgnsd fur all kinds of bunting purposes. Any parson found bunting altar tola data, upon oar pramlaaa, will ba pruaeeuted to the full extent 01 the law. We mean iuat what wa wty. Uova fcaos. Independence, Or., OcuAer IM, Mil. M NOTICE Of tho Appointment et Eautrlx of (be Estate of Barbara SI', ds sod. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT LU eena Klaher haa been appointed exec trlx of the eatale of Barbara Huiper, defeated. All peraoua knowlnitheniaelvea Indebted to Uie aald eaUtte are reqtteated to tet lie the tame with A. M. Hurley, attorney for the aald ae tata; and all peraoni having olalina analnit aald oHtHte are untitled lo present tbe aaine lo aula attnmoy- within ttity day fhua thk data. LUOKNA FlHHKlt, Kxw-uirii. A. M, rt t auir, Alty. lor the fcntata, OoUiber l., ISH1. Mw Notice of Final Settlement. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Tha under, i. aiauwd exutn ot the attateof Dr. J. K. Da?i)laoB. latent thetiotiati of Polk. State of Oregon, bat Bled their saal aceouataa tnek exauutora, and atundar tea II day ot Decern- Der, uaii, naa eeea en ay nun. . atouner, County jmlaeot laid Cuuity for heartm nhjec. tliinato theaame. All prrtolla intenated in aid aooount will take due notioe ot aald pro- pnaed Boat aetuemantand os soTaraea saoord. lly. " v . ..nn ...nnm. JOHN ATHAM DAVIDSON, Exeouton of said estate, Independence, Or. Deo. Ul. 8 A SUa. QUARTER knco.ty,Ofe- fJ H eon. nearernatvi II b now Baker Clly, a PCNTMDV a man wba haa slaetUUI I I UIVI becomaUeaUaed with the resources and ft TO nlnnaaeatofthaleoautrv. Thia man AV3U It no other than Mr. Joha Stewart, out of the wealthiest aad Bust bnuenUal cititens in the couutf. la a recent letter he tart: "I had been lunerinr from paint In ny back aud general kid- Bey complaint ror Kmc ume, aim nau "-"T lemedlea without sny but teniiorary relief. Th palas ta ssy back had become to eevere thatlwas pmeated from allendlug to my work tad could ot move anout wttnoui mc ve Inr, through a friend, of the wonderful cures er fected by Oregon Kidney Tea, I Induced to try t bom, and from thai eery frrat duee I found inttant rtUef. and before utln half the contenta of the boa the palaa In my back entirely disappeared. I kava e-rery forth In the virtues of the Oregon Udacv Tea, aadca contdentkmtly recommend It to say friends, t would not be without 11 tor MOrwoa Kidney Te euret trackn-.lie, Incontl atace of t tne, brick dutt aedimetit, burning or palnfal seatattoit while urtnstlug, nnd all tllec Uonstarth kidney or urinary organa of either tcx. oejHo iimiu.'ti in ""v "