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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1892)
The Best Newspaper 1 tKt uhi that gives th mmt aad fvh?t m-tr (Vmfxirs (As HfiT Stf letf tty powr i'm ttk eoaaff. As an Advertising: Medium THE WEST SIDE Takes the Lead in Polk County. VOL. IX. $2.00 Per Year. INDEPENDENCE, POLK COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 0, -IC02. Five Cents 1'ir Copy. NO. 22 A t. X', W.-tNllKI-KNPRNt'K I.ItMllt ., w, niw vr M,i-.iy nlaht lu I .Vtttt hall. All Httuuruliu lm-lur Invited I luilitil. w, l UiKnAWAV. M. W V Al.l.KV UrtHIK Nil al ,1.0,1). r.tttwi In Ma-1 . nu ball vt TIium-Im ii ."S' -"". . -w-t riMivwn "Tu ".A.lHivirt.N.U. tw,i a, sawyiaiyyt UOM l.OtHIK, No. N, A. r A A. M. Kinte.1 mini muit tea- IKWW UM Haturtlay VMtltl IXI r iwnr am eaen mimui ind tu wa tlionwnrr, U, W .Kliittn, W.al, W, l IVama- way, twiry. jar-, Farmers and Merchants Insurance Co. Capital Stock, $500,000. w. f, . J, U Cowah, Traurr. F, nimtN, - Vh-e rrwl.leut. a. M. Hi, ; Alw.lfy, smioxoxt. 4, a W attain. Itoalsr. tlOMKH lAtlwt I, How H. M. Hlr-lmii, Chief Jii.ilea of th NuU-mm tvittrtt lln, Julia tlur Milu lh-Mur-(nKmHi II. m, J. K, Weatliwiupl, Atloriiey, aut ,.,l,'w",, '"i l tn n-uniy Nu-itl Hautit W, r. Head, U. r. tUutpatu, iJupllHli.ii H. rderttl-r, M.r-battn J, U Wr Htini.lt, M-Ammiala aum nut. M -rrh.tt l !lv.4: liHcffi JVlum ijwlpta ainoe organ Urn ion, ' . . ' . . 313,3(.W vumitig utirruor ttuitl. HI AIR Will KR K,'t RAW, " rtl YWmN8-lkXTISTKY. 0 Dli. J. K. LOCKK, rbysician and Surgeon, ueXbutler PHYSICUMS AKO SUXBEOXS. !AlM- " U.S. EXAMININQ SURGEONS. CALL AND SEE US We buy for cash, and we buy to sell. We buy direct, and we buy in quantities, You will always find our stock complete. We sell at one nrict. and that the lowest. L L W H I I K r"c trtat "ou courteously.' DENTIST. IVnlaJ work In kit U hnutohiM cxuraliol In ar.UWM nmunvr. All rk gtutranlOMl In nnt wirnruliw, 'rtl r linlriwn- avn MiiHutM iuhr, iuapm)4-nK (r. DR. J. B. JOHNSON, Resident Dentist U A satisfied customer is our best advertisement Our constant Aim ia to give you tha bmt good at boltopi prim V Htnk your itittrwtn oura. Your cuihf will i aorvoJ an i hoanlv ami iniliielv an oumir. A roniHwrln of our itylca and prlwa will convince yon that you ahould linn- iki un. AU work wnrnuitmi h -It h bmt KELSO, Independence. INKKTKNrKXCK. OHr.iloN ATT011NKY8. GEO. A. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will prectM iu all tnt rnul fwl. ml etmrtii. Oltlc owr Ioiltioink'iic N tiunnl lUuk. )npndno, 0-n. Jm. J. Dlf. J. K. iWy. H. C, IUtt DiLT. SIBLEY I EiKIN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW Wf ht th ont "I .h-tnt-l boitk. ia PU mini. Uotuibl ilMnru farmril. ud la two. No fuatmiwtoa lral M tMUe ftxHM 1 nd I W Uoun Muvk. ! Dallas, Op9n. A. M. 1IUKLKY, Attorney and Counselor at Liw. OlttetR Indivrndnnra Nal'l Buk. Indi-ntlnm, Ur. B. r. Iktnliiuu. W. It. lltMinL ATTORNEYS AT LAW orrira ix hi h n ulihh, BelwhnMlikl and tiuri, nH on l'ummnal Hfc, " MI!CELLAKI30Ua. iNO BIER C. T. HCNKLE, PROP. Main street, Independence, Or. Monarch Montauk Al Watch Cases 1 on sail at A PATTERSOM BROS. t STORE M XX rwaai. r lMM tataaMflrlaat lawi rnMa. lit Ttaa ih Um kMt hmi tor lliajliiitiii. aadkaMmlaalltuw.il.. wmim Briaami aaaaaity. a. nUMK. Ha. tat, at, ftmna, KnavkM F, 0, N. La TkAt. Mtw MatkHL Jal.a n Wa I m ysMt r a4kaf aad a dad ankl tad aktfaf. m few kaana aaattM I w rra. aaa ia aaan ana. 1 and ia im atWMkalkaart almta. faatat tw. m.. tT,!T" aMkadla, 7. . aiuuw. A. UUItlUH. Itadl aM,t tmr 1 Vmw. ra. . r, aaav Mkai kaa, fiaytaa. Imm Oa.lkmaai 1 km had aa mm .TkkVla i in.!. &,snrMr;: MMdr a kMa afttwnd I lwn.il fun w.tii., lad, ntaii4 HMM ku 4Uu ni ,UIi anaraa. kf Ik Mammd I, Ma m ad w mm ROCNtO MIO. CO., Chicago, Hi. Wrtli i, TEE DJSAS DEHOCRAT. FuMlahadj Dally and Waakly by tha Kanaaa Damoorat lublUhint Company. Tepaka. Kaa. AN 8-PAQE 48-COLUMN NEWSPAPER FOR IxoiMtva Ownar of tha Praaa Nawi MMiattonTalacraph Pranohlaa, Both Mornlnc krv4 AfUmoon. f ONB A V CKNTy DAILY 25c Per Month. Icknt7 WEEKLY V- 50c Per Year. SabscriU for it Because: R aaataia, aB la kMat Wanank aaaa la adl n m ariaaat an anaa aiuu ha MMWMd M ua aula (alui-a ir al na dau. - - a. - - Ito nptua aiaaidaUf MaAaMU. Ad78rtis8 in It Eec&use: dana awkir, datofwad aatwfcwTE. ka Si ffW?' TMkai kMaattt FULLY 1,000 PRESENT. The Greatest Institute Ever Held i in the Willamette Valley. PLEASURE WITH "" PROFIT. A Programme ComUtlng' of Music and Ppn and Dlwuitloni Rendtrad. Tiu'iimhav, Ma mil ill, Mobninu Tl.k tlilnl day' knulmi of lliu 1iin. lula dm tiHiiiM by Kiiht. ItiiKlmy. I'ruAawir ltniaiiwiiiHi tli giiicml illw'UwIuii, wlilcli wat iMr(li'lit.ll In vwy atipniiiruita rvninrka aiwut w limil Jourualk mil) reading cIu'Uk, kh lw unr'd tli tuiNir(HiM ti( takliiK (.( i u niiat'iiiitj nt Ili worlil'i mir. J. It. N. IIkII innln ms liil,Tiiitlii( wiimrhk on Clin nulijwi of rIkiI Joi iihIm, (lid kUi f ir.,,.,t Condli, of Allny ci)lli', mid 1W. Crawrord, of urn AHmuy nclnl. A viito of tiio amiitliy wiui Ukvn iu to wlit'tlii-r Oniit khmilil be nmre- wiiM at tlm wwld'ii fulr, mul tho miim Of tlW IIIWlllllC M OV(.r,.lllB tlmt OruKon KhtHilil I m miinoiiUMl Akkiii at an aarly iwur tho niiuiMii Wki Hllift li ila utiuiat iwinwlly, uml ll wit Millnmli-il tlml Ihcra More U iwkwii m uml j,uki HriH)ii jiriwnt wiiuB u liuua wim IUiJ u order n,..,, Mmiy, iwup. To ,,.,. ,,, r(.,,r. reiidvrtid kimllHT of tlwtr Uiutlfui kfllnim, wlili'h waa fulluttfd by a iilnliu iriu,Uy Ml- llruiii mid tliv MIwm- HulUr. MlwOrn ikdl tlifii rrdiml a vtl mIo,iUUw1, "iH'nr llwrti" Iu a vrry ikalli) iiihIiiut, Tim w,ll..f lit., ,11. ... . II 1 A, lb. of Ml- (y, rath, mUU Z ZilulvZ If out a little aluivti, llin avaruun. urinn.'ii nmuun, IlMi V(H a,, itf Mra. Caul mi.l IUlttMIIUla(itVliHIU ll 1..IU, Mr.Hlivd..f. of DjIIhil .,m .ll..,i. rM.n Mlw IwM lUllw, cif Albany, Unl hwlvod a lnrtw annlnuiui rn.. rrad a iir on Ttwln-m' ItiaiMiial lm mhuiu. Tlwhvturo of tliaoveuliiK, hy.l,rt. dwit Wlillciiki-r, of I he WllldiHi-tle uiilvprnlly, tm "jxiwr," wit very hi tvrvMiuiff, and Wiu IUumipiI Ut with luiirkml niU'htloti Tlw diiliib lwll kfclm, by Ui yuling Imlim lift I in n.iriimi mJut.il, Dm exlil- ln-ll, and HuIcIiIhwhi, 4. h of wlmiii niada hutruutlva remarka. The iiUi-all.m of "Haw to T m li HI wry", waa ably mwwiiUhI by tnf. HI- lU'llttilll. Mlaa laaM (fray nvxi read a rcrym ollnt tmiwr on "rt littnirtxnn KatiKa turn." 1 i ' bllity," Tl ivaiwr wa vury Im-rtMt lug, and waa favorably WiiuitiKiitwi iiii on by j, u. N, im'II. A vucal duot by Mf. food and Mr. J. t'laiicr waa aril rulidi'ivd. Tlw wilijtrt of rkamUnu hi tba jmblli' liiad wat ahly Immllfd by mm Kttntli Till bill, of llm Uitnunl ai hii.il. Mb McHvlt(,of Ikilliui, vry iilmw Ingiy muli-ivd a vtMl mii. A i-Ibm drill by Mbt TutlilH a vUmu linn vlaaa fulluwd, wlilrli rwvlvod fu vnrubla pcuiiiiH-iit, Mr UmUw rtad a ptiiwr on "JVi-ii arai km ut im vmAm," which waa wpll rwi'lved. rrof, Uarland rwtilnl the nubj-! bliliiiiou llm Ixtr.and the tuiiililliiij by tin Milili-tiw, iw it'txl. Tito vinl adit by Ml Mutilti Img- wre w wwll rndwL lu-v. I). V. I'ulinn ibwi wiiiir the Uw aulu, "A Uundivd Failionia Um p," wtili'li rwlvtHl a cva-u viiiMre, t) wbli-li b rmMitiiU'd by nliiulii'Nuucy AfWa fiw remark by Hiia.rtiittnd- w -cwmmnm a a aiwiiai iiiarioune," nl MuKlMy, Iu wbbtli ho vxtr.ait tail owing ioou'K 01 huh', miUlatniwlou bi W ilUft'!bm in tb rvmb-r fulliiWtHt. I liu of llm liriiL'ruiiiiiiK. tliu ir.-Ui Tha lualiluta limn a.U'Hiriiwl till Ti U,.a.,l with aa oiU-tle by tho Mou- p. III. i KVKXIMI :MI!, AlthiMtgh llio iimgrniiutM) waa not tu bn lakrn up till 7 Jo oVIk, fully an hoor Ufire I In- tlnip, tlw hxUi brgan (o aawiubk, and by at-wn o't-lm k ll ilit(d all available aimcw waa lakfii. tt u miaimlly Uit-rthijf (rKrauiiH' wa rviiih'ml by the Iktlliia rvjtvriiU via. mmiili cliiilr. '1 Im nmiiultte mi rvwilutbnt rvnirud a (l, nfii-r whlt li llio liitituu ad Jnurnwl tn d n llr- II IttmilvrtL 11 y lnl ti-ni JiiT die iiiiru jiiu.i iiu iimiuulu in iiinvi'u lion bmwuiIiIi'.I: Thai we du linwl hrart lly I'Xliii.l llm ihiinka of the luatl luie- 1. Tu the txnuli' uf Monniiiudt ami lmli'li ii.li'iuv fur till thilr warm wi-t INSTINCT OR REASON? Curious Evidences of the Intelli gence of the Ant dri'W. Btiuuld the gralo pA wet, it b brought up and dried. The lave-iimkliig aula have been brought Into a nUte of (bfrradatloo throiiKh their weak nature; for they have ot their power of building, their doimflc bahlu, thdr iaduatry; and 1..1..H II...I. 1.1.11 - t f. At 1 OTHER WORLDS THAN 0UKS plwlin the mldt of plenty, they will rutin atarve than feed tbem- Speeulatlona as io tha Possibility of Signaling- ta the Peopla of Mam, aaa at The lliijt drill, by Ihe little girl of wu and R.'m riu hiwiiiHllly 11 IAKSAS DEHOCRAT, TOPEKA. KANSAS. :.m3IMuj - t Two eaperianced workmen In attendance. BANKS. Commenced Business March 4, 1889. Kalalillnhrd by National authority. -TUB- FIRST NATIONAL BANK. of Indvpmdraoa, Ontfoo. Capital Steek, Surplus, $60,000.00 $14,000.00 J. H. COOPER, Pnwlilent. W. II HAWXEY, Canlilar. W. ROBRRTHON, Vl I'rvaldvnl. DIRECTORS. J, 8. Cxiwr, U W. Rotwrtaon, lwl Ilelailck O. W. Whlleakcr, W. W. O'lllnn. A Kniral baiikliK hunlnni. lrn.rtl Buy ud aclla exctianfa on all Important I point. I l)cp.H rwlvd mhlmt to ehw-k or on sr-1 lin'-aui 01 uppmiii. iiifwunn maua. Knives Forks Table spoons Dessert spoons Tea spoons AH Rogers Bros.' Goods. None better. We have them in the extra and triple plate. PATTERSOtl BROS. DRUGGISTS, INDEPENDENCE. WAilT A WELL? (he ItonnaMith publld avhoula, w a well etiwuUHl. The Via-al Irln, "Oh, , lk alka Kwl," by Mm. tVmd and Moan Huiik-r and Oaier, retwlvvd a bonrty apolauaii, a did a Iki the dut't by Mr. Cw! and Mr. Cwier. The mullon by Ml HavKe, of lu dt'iwmkmre, and Ml Inh Cook, of To tbv Moiiiiifiutli and iiiil,-iii ikilH Motor I.I no Co,, for the free Unuiortnlloii ,,f I ho ti m lini to and from tlw atmloii of tlin eon volition llin vIiowIiib Dial thottiuiiMttiy aiire 4aUlhea'rinw tliul the O'aohrro made lu trying to fit tln-nnwlvw for the work. 8. To rreldiila(lllrt.MKk-lliiil f'ondlt, and Whliraker, fort hp I net mH Ive hituna dt llvoml bvfore tbl tnHly Wa mo drill you on that will baa MoMliiovilkt, were redual In crwllt- 4, To thi eimnnltM. on ent.rtln "Joy forever." Welmve laoie manner iiiupeu. iiH-nt, for tlu-lr untiring and uwwful tllOOtllV I . Mlaa McmviU, of Mlllae. Uit'll rtU- ww ' I'roviiiing ai'tHHiimtHlulloii lor I . . . I .1 naa. Hia Mwrwi a oeamuiil voou aotu. J I CMIVI tVniL.L. Thehxlure of the eveulug wa I ha li-Hi lii-rn. 0. To the fncultvand the etmleuta of tlieiiornml arliool, for their earmwt la Ihl. wil.m. and If vt.ti aHilkIw kta wvkki liuat atiki aildrvMl. bv I'rea. I'uiulit. of uml liinrtv VAa4 aa.111 ..t l..k. 1 . " I . I .,..'.. V ' . " WE;; waaiSSir " rmu" rm th Albauy Odhflale Iutitute. The nwiimututo, ami for tholr luupltaUty w el In of any al.. tbrouirh tmirk- ''Jt a "The Moubdng lullueu.w " .ToV." "V? . " " a a a " I I t f. I IMUMIIHH HIKI nUIHIN. , Brvci, or iMHiroca. juve iHwraiure." U. To the M. IMt. R Co., for Ita rtv orueraai J. r. U IKttineira. The eocaJ aolo, entltliHl "That Mek diicetl rata In the teiu lnm over it dy Divine," by Mr. CiumI, wa much " !" ' Hide. annrtHilatml bv tha n.llm au.li..,,, T- . ? ? ,Hnl '' f ""'I'M", n ' ' iiimtlilk. ami I iiiIi.imoiiIi.iiiw r.ir Dim ..v. VI . t'..l 1. ...,l..l.. . i . ... I - - 1 ' . WV'(,IIIIJ a PIOV, Ul ItlllfV tlmn ordinary merit Next In order waa a reflation by Mia Htella Alum, of Salem, which w a well rendered. The vo.nl duot by Miwr. Mulder and Morrison, of Ikilliui, nsn-lved a lnarty euuire, and Mr. Morrlanu In hi ham Miki wm alao brought back to the pint- fMCtl U 10 11 THC LOWEST. Jail JSIopcr, Independence. Or. MONMOUTH'S Hew Grocery! ivlcwl imixlinl iirnKminiiica prt iiiireil lor tne evenini; uuieniiinuieiiia. 8. lootir Htuto HuiH-rlntenik'tit of riiniie iiiNiriictioim, lor tne nnwt ex cclcnl pniKmiuiiHt, and the proinptnem ami muil wim woieii lie curried a out. The tnatnute miwed the following reaoluliniM n'gikMing a worUl'a-lair ex bihlt W. J. MULKEY. Prop. Urm. . I After the umuil announeeuieule, the ntiiuuiicuon eunruiiKMHl In nr ty -u..i..v ..,.i ..1 1 i,t till rffkrwlii ' Ul,..l Vu.u,l. I.. I. a I 1 "T " , . tetto by the Dnlliui e ub. forciwh. Far lira Una and eimdL. . hanraliut I rlllDAV, A I'll I i. 1 MullMNil HKHHION liters rnTitifirti . .a a jv&ar uruav dm m ine noma oi v w 11 a. iu, una J to 0 p. tu. PLEASE GIVE a 1 CALL JfrmiliMtl, That we, the tcauhcra ot the Tblrtl Judlchil tlUt riot, In oomen tloli amk'tnlili'd. ninirliiir tho vaxt Im portflnwrif the World' Knlr and Col uiiitilnn KximmHIou to lie held at t'hl- ego next ) eur, not only to the entire iMHihle of all the irrvttt bUiUh hikI tcrrl NiHriiitendent MeKtroy eallinl Ihe t4irla In thla great Amerlean union of oura, but inoie eNpetually to our own Ih'IoviiI mid uolilo atnte. h'mulinl, That while we decplv re gnH I luil ourelute ! not to Ih olllcliilly rtwiwiitiHl at tilt niiigullltvut illa- OlAu hourn; t a. m. to I p. m. THE IXDEPENDEN'CK fational Bank ! Capital Stock, $50,000.00. H. M. LINES, FUNERAL DIRECTOR -AMD- UNDERTAKER, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. H. HIKHCnitKRrt, AIIKAM HK1HOS. W. P. CONNAWAY PnmldMlt. I Vli- FrMldent. Cwlilsr. A gi.imnil banking and exchango biulnnw truniuu'lt-d; 1imui made, bill dlMentd,ooiit- mcrrlMl cn.MlIU granted: dvpoalU received on current aenmnt tuliject to check, InUriwt paid on time depfmlt. IIKATTV'H IW.ni .1 hu.li. Vnr iwrtloulan and aalaTtHn ad A full and eompleU Una of Funeral good Alwayi on Hand. DiitRtrroiih. Joahna McPnnlel, ll. II. Jaapenon, A. J.I Uoodinnn, II. lllnwhlierg, A, Xelmn, T. J. IM, I. A. Allen, INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF OREGON. Luther Grounds Dealer In ' J. A. OUraTK OF ILL KINDS Neatly Pane. . MACHINERY REPAIRING AMD HORSE SHOEING ; A Specialty Wood Working and Car nage fainting Done in First-class order. C STREET, . . INDEPENDENCE. C MONMOUTH, OR. I. A. MA:rtfM... P. li.CAMFMKI,l,.. I HA 0. 1'OWKl.L,. PAID CAPITAL, $25,000, DIRECTORS. I. A, Manrmn, P. I Campbell, f. M.HInipmin I a. . v. miner, tf. 11. nuinie, r . n, t'oweii Joneph (;rven. A general funking and exchange bimlnemi iruiimieieii; loan limili'; oi.mim reiwlveil mih't to rheek or on ciTlllli-Hle of depoalt; Inicri-Ht paid on time deponlta. I re iiriHjf vault and burglar proof info, l.n:uri-., ny I HC lime 1'H'H. Omc Ifoun: f a. m. to 4 p. m. Hardware, qneonHware, tinware, stovca, eutl other luiHcollnnooua ar- ticlttfl, ciiIIh the uttmition of the public to hid fine Htock of the above articles now on hand. HiH prices will compare favorably Pre.idant with prices in any other locality. VtM-l're. Come and kaa na nnil vnn will lm -t!hlr L.a.lufl.,1 -,1,1, .!,. , ff a,l quality. MONMOUTH. OR. S. A. PARKER, Munufocturer and deiilerln Sash, : Doors, : Mouldings, : Etc. Full monk nf rUnn. all !. kept eonntiintly on hand. Hpwllnl rate on enntraet. yaotory on H. It. treetueur depot J. M. BECKLEY, Livery -and Sale Stables, Monmoutli, Oregon. Having purchiwed the Interent of Oeorge ISoothby In the Monmouth Iivcry and Bale Stable, I solicit a fair ahuro of the patronage of the publlo. I am prepared to furnlnh good team and vehkile ut hort notice, day or night, and all transient cuatom will re ceive due attention. Bend In your or der. ROOFING. GUM-EtASTIC ROOFING FELT cunt only n.(M per ton (imre feet, Mukiw a S NHl rmir for yean, and anyone can nut It on, end aUmp lor .amiile and full particular. (Juill Kluetle ItoonnglXimpany, W and 11 Urnadway, New Vork, Leeal Afanta Wanted, F. H. Morrison, nusniii Chart reasonable, and flrat-ala work luaranteed. DALLAS, OREGON. Chggett's Ferry. Th publlo la hereby notified that the under. i; noiiHii, me nrry at liKleiHUiileni'e and will btalwayatin linml In araiiiiiiiioilitle Hi. traveling public al tb iniwt reiumnitlile I. I I.4IIIIKIT. -i THE i- Willamette leal Estate Co, Iudeiendeuoe, Oregon. TranaaeU a general Heal I'Mate UiinI- iieea, ouyi and eii J'rotwrty, clleet Inturanoaaud doe a genurul Conveyanee liUNlneai. mn'tlng (o order, aud aked for volun ti"er MHH'hea on the iilijcct tif ''1 low I tlalu the Conlldetutt of the Pupil." ine uiaciimion or tne n.uetion wiw oMlied by 1'rof, Anderann, of Halem who wim followed by iiuiueroii other prominent educator. The dlwinwlon wm unite extended, and w very In ten'Httug nud liiNlructlve Ihroughout After a hnrt InlcrinlaMliii), tin Inatru mental duet by Ml 1 truce and Mla 1'enrl (hooper wn iitillo nlciinliiKly ivn dered. Au Inatruutlve Hr wiw Mid by Mr. W. A. Wiiah, of Dallii, on "Home of the Dutlmofthe ('ailhful IWher.' "The i'hyaleMl Trnhilngof Clillilreii" wit the Htihject of 1111 iihlo pai-r by J M. Powell, of tho nnrtunl achool, which whs quite generally dleciitiHcd, w. J. Hpllliuiiii, of the norniid mihool, upMMired on the pint form lu behulf of the Hiihjii't of cliemlfttry and eheiulcnl exMrlniciit, but before he hud en lored very deeply into the uhJcot, the noon hour arrived, and the liiMiltute adjourned till nftornoou. AKTKHN00N BIWHION. un ruaaHoinuung, tne nmtltute wee opened with muttony the normal oliolr. wueu air. npiunmn conumrea til re- nd"ttr.VrXXt,r W'e WU1 ''te'.l".ctofe.K,nH,ry. H List Tholr Property With tbl Compauy, aa they are dally winning uata or lanu eatit, thu plac ing desirable projierty before the rel- denta or the Euet. JAMKS GniHON. J. W. KIRKLAND, Prealdonl. Secretary, romiuki were very lnstruutlve. and were well received, "The Dent Method of Bringing Into l.xerelne the PIITbrout Fnoultlea of the Mind" waa illHciwaiid iu au able paper oy i'rof. w. J. Crawford, of Albany Mm. A. J. tlarliuid. of the Allmnv 1 1.. I. , .... .. ruiiooim, iii au iiiHiruoiive puiwr, pre- ientcd some thoughU on the subject of "Heading." The paper elicited quite a irnniiriil .llBi.iiauuO.it nK ll K Y A K I Art0'' biUiruilHBlon, Mary Colllim wiuvii a I iivi, a tuueni oi ine normal school, very I D 'nnrn pleaHlngly reullod "How weHpent the Wi t VVVrtn Day." Oflndonondonfln. httvin.raBii.nm J rot. Ueo. A. Itoborls, of tho Mo- engine, a brick machine and several ftII,,,lvle aohoole, read a pajicr on acres of flneati olav. Ih now nronn,! "Idtorary (luallllcallons of the Ti ach- to keep on hand a flue quality of er' The subjuot was quite ably jre. uncK, wnicn wm oe sola at reason- eented, piny of the produetaof the whole world, we are resolved that (hi very dlwut- IHiluliniiiit, deep uh it. I, shall Incite tin llio inure to uaeuur neat t'llorls to rvme- uy Ihl hilliire, iV'noivfJ.That In view of (ho advance nicniorctiiicntiotiiil work lu our Ntnle iliiriug tne piiNi iiecmlu, we dceni It iieeewuiry, and of utiiiint iuitiorliinee. i..., ..... ...i i i . i unit oiu ciiiifiiiiiiiitii wor ihi niilllKly renreaented nt tho World' litlr. Jir-mlml, That we hereby obligate uurHclvca to u our heat eltortH, lu Hi'hool and out of ehoo), to rhnUI In the orgniiiMiiinu anil preparation of nch an ediiiniioiml exhlhlt of which u, hIiiiII not lie MMhiitued, mid which w ill te a credit to tlin fnternr e uml anlHi of our entire educational ytoni. AVuotwrf. That we, a teachers, of all grade end whool, unlvenilh, eo. firer, normal m'IiooIb, acadcinlw, and all eltiKNe of public whool. are remil veil it wonlmU iiiiiitiUI unit ii-slst, in n Ihe eH'ort of our ediicallonal olllwrii to have Oregon' mdiool ullahlv n...,v,. Rented at the great exposlllou, thiiH dcinoiiHtrallng that we are uot nideep io far i the best intercut of our state are concerned, but that wb ireni awake to the spirit of enterprise and minimum mat lioulil Inspire rue teacher, IMKTfNCT AXII ANT. Whether there I or i not an aliaolule dlflbreiiM between lii-tlnet and InM llgeiice I a moot qmntlon. Aeoordlng to Herbert Hpeiioer, Inntlnet I but one of the llmt tg( in th aacvodlug evolution of llm mind, and there I oo real dlltcrenee U twceii limtlnet, uiem ory, reaaon, aim w ofi-lliee tiauie being merely uwrul a a convenient method of grouping phenomena. In- tlnet i varliilile; no I Intelligence. The hitler i, a rule, oonwiou, but aoiuutluiiw Iteooim uueonaclou; and it to Kilhli) that thu luttler IiimIIucU In the higher aiiluml are aceoiiiiianlel iy a eoiiiuavil concloiiina. It would te a wrloua error to oellevo that nil limllucl are due to hubitaao quired In one gctiewtloo and Iran- mllU'il by lnherllun;; to aootlwr, for nine of the nut wotub-rful luatlnct could not have arL-n iu I hi iimnner, a, forexiiiniile, tlioof the working or urilp ant. ThlJU hown by the olwrvtl. nofHlr John LubWk, than whom mi iimrc curcfnl ulwrver of aula ever 11 veil. rii wurlle ant dlfor natly in Klructiirenud liiatluct frmu the umli- ami fertile fvinnb, yet from King (iiirrcii, they cannot hiivo progeny, Again, the neuter differ not only from the fi rtlle malt aud feinnlc-i. but from eneli other, to audi a (U gn-e Hint thrife em.!, otiietliuc exlet. WtwtwiMHl th- th it "llm liiluililluiiUi.f Ihe lut Have Hie Inalliict m to uiialify tho cir eunietttiiMapnMluclug thl Mate of Im- rfeetlon that aome neuter almll ex hihlt rhnnu ter at varlunco with Mono f theeonuiHili kind."Tbtecre.l Ulheui tth a wonderful ioMUuet, but It U the mint prolmblg rxplanatlou. Iter have the power, by diUireneo of food and aelve. The different aiiech of ant preaent dillereut oondlllon of Ilfo, euriouvly roavinhllng the earlier atagea of human progri. The Formlm fmm Uvea principally on the produce of tha cbaae: they frqiient wood, live in small eom muultiea, aud hunt alngly; their batUea are l ogle eomljaU ilka tho) of tba Hornerle hr. Tlieae anta probably rcluln the hablta cunmon to all anta. They reaemblethe lower raoe of men, who aulMlat mainly by bunting. Tha IsmuiJIiiiHu are a higher type: they have greater wk 111 Id architecture, and own (loiiKwtkated milchwxrw; their eommuulUeaarc larger ,aud they act in concert. They reaemble pant oral man. who live on the produce of bli flocka and herd. I-aatly, the harveatlng ante n preaent the agricultural nation. The meutal facultiee of animal have been dearrlbed a inatlnctlve, while ihue of man have been termed rational. Instinctive action are meobanlcally performed; rational actions requlra couwlou effort of thought, and with thoughtful adaptation erf meant to ends. That man waaiewiijs certain Instincts in common with the lower animal is admitted, but that animals posses reaeoii In common with man is warmly . denied. Modern discoveries all tend to prove that man is evolved from the animal kingdom. The comparative anatomy, phydidogy, and psychology, of man aud the other animal show how t'kiw'ly they are connected in con formation, orgau, and functions; ptilieontwlogy, the Iran-formations and trauaiilou otforma; and embryogeny reveal the lower type whenos they were evolved. The gap between the fumil fauna and flora are Important, but proof are accumulating in support of the theory every day. The perception act In tha same way: the imagination aud the emotions are likew le Identical, The higher animals nmy be regarded as an undeveloped form of man; while man may be called a complex animal Chamber i other way, of obtaining at will from t! e name .g either queen , r ordinary joum(fc womer, nnu it w wweiuie that aut ait In like manner. mow uthk.r woruml in In them, we huvo anlmul o highly When, during Uie beautiful starlight endowed that they may fairly cluiin to night, we examine the world of Mars rank second to man In thoaeale of In-1 through a telescope, when we tee tba hdtlgeiiee. They make Mods so as to polar snows breaking up in spring, the eiewroiwtiuic from their path; when cnutiueuta clearly defined, tha inland ni-eewary they tunnel, and an observer "'a and gulf, Its varied configuration, lu houth Amerii-a says that he ha seen we cannot help asklug ourselves if the one of these tunnel under a river a Uune suu which warms and animate broad a the Thames at Imdou llrldge. that world, so like our own, shines on I hey pusAws mllcIwHnv (aphidea) no living creature; If those rains fer- whlch they ran-fully tend and protect, tilixe uotbing, If that atmosphere is For the winter they lay up a store of breathed by no sentient being, If the provWon. Tiny engage lu sixirtlvc world of Mara, which revolves so rap- Idly lu sjMice, can be like an empty mllmnd train hurrying alone with neither puBseugent nor freight. The idi-a that the world - which inhabit could thu revolve around tha etui without a livliiir creature on Its surface apiiear so Improbable that we can scarcely irrasp it. Then, by what pcrmum-iu miracle or teriuxauuu oouid the font of nature, which act there s well a here, remain eternally un- priMtuctlve? Alsiut lift y warsairo the astronomer J. Vou I.I t trow originated the Idea of lOuncluded ou Fourlh Page. exen-lses, Uke part in iiKH-k-eombatN, and play lildc-aud-aeck. Certaiu in dividuals of tho genu found in Mexico avrvc M"auliuatvtl honey st"th rough having their abdominis gntitly dilatiHl. In some countries ant thatch the entrance to their subtermueau housis, thus protecting Ihemsulve from rain; while in other, leaves arc used to form tails for mushrooms, which they cul tivate and cat, 1 u Texas, some plant, harvest, ami store rice; and on these rice-field nothing eli I allowed to HIGH APPRECIATION. every The resolutions close with tho follow. lug: finohwl. lly the teachers of this In. stltute, that tu view of the high order of the exercises of this nieetlnir, we re turn to our fields of labor with n ne wen xeal anil earnestness. And that hen-utter we come to the Institute thor oughly prepared to promote the work of education under the direction of our elm-lent lender. Mns. RO.GKuniiK, M. Lkah Cook, W. J. L'HAWKOun, A. J, Oakland, W. J.Khynoi.hs, Committee on Itesoliulons. It pays to raako honest, puro goods. Tale tha success of Dr. Friet'i Cream Baking Powder that has maintained its standard for purity and excellence for the past forty years. It is the oldest and now the only Pure Cream Tartar Powder to be obtained. Dr. Price has spent almost his whole life perfecting; it, and enjoys the distinction of being the only physician that has devoted his timo entirely to perfecting the articles of human food that bear his name a name and a reputation synony mous with puro food preparations throughout the land. Here aro tho indorsements of tho United Cooks and the Pastry Cooks' Association of tho United States. What higher praise. Its officers, whoso signatures aro given, aro all men who have given dignity and character to their profession. Members of these assocU tlons aro tho chefs and cooks of tho leading hotels, restaurants, clubs and privato families, and certainly no higher commendation could be found for an article of daily use in tho practical culinary art, like that of baking powder. Here is what they say; This Is to Certlfv. That the Cooks of this Assona. Jon, and its members, have used Dr. Price's Cream Batina Powder and recommend its use ia preference to all others. For quick raising and fine cakes, pastry, etc., it has no equal. It is free from ammonia, lime or alum. The most able prices, "I hear," said tho liumlun traveler, "that In America there 1 no stub per son iih a pn-ss censor," "Well," n turned bis Interviewer, "Hint shows thntyou have been greatly misinformed. . Wait till you sue thu hules tho city Allllor U'lll Iclliu-l nllf. tP tu., ........Ill Superintendent MoKIroy made some pUob. perfect Baking Powder made. BJI ' rWTNV 1311 v iw -"Vif 'I.P HMf " v- s s s sm ..."ttsan .. .lw r m aa. iinIM. , mm Vs-rsapV'.. XSLW5a