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tag The Best Newspaper 1 th on lAnf oiy ia eof timl firsttfM tVmjor (At H'lsr Sf'R a-ifa. aae tjwr in ithV coaai;. As an Advertising Medium THE, WEST SIDE Tskci the Lead in Polk County. VOL. IX. 2.00 Per Year. INni'l'i-NDI'NCl', POLK COUNTY, OKl-GON, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, tl92. Five Cents Per Copy. NO. 24. A" 0 V. W,-"INtKrKNIKNt'K UilHIK . NV !M, niMi vrv M-m.Kv uiglti In iuik- hall. All nlirMm bmtumw uv,id ,...u.-ti.t. W, IV liNN,VWA,M. W III, Mil MII-LKK, Kninlr, VAi.i.rv LoiHiK no.ij. l F !. Hi Ma, 4t Vir ",i' MIot fHtira.laj l'4L),,v',,"il- AIIO.M (, J Ka3,F iHH-xtuUjf Inrllmt In at-tt-ml. . A. WCT, N.U, tt, H, t'KaVe. Swrwart, .t lOlKIK. N.v A. K A A. M, Kintnt nnnwunht' !hu Mnlunlajr rnmg i r ImftMrw fitl imam wioli month u.t two ivk tlH-reanrr. U, , Milan. W . M. W, IV iwn y,Hwvlfy. OM:K l.olHiK Nil. , K, f IV moela vrv U tu.,tv evening. AOKulsllU vi.itni.our vltj ant wily jitvttml u at- U-tm . . I. rt,, v. v. Ill 1H Mil I HI K "I It ,1U. J. K. LOCKK, Physician and Surgeon. Bu.na Vlala, Oregon. PHfSIGIiHS MD SURSEONS U.S. EXAMINING SURGEONS. om wt ! f Main aw, IN't'WKNnKNlK. - - uttKOrtN DR. J. B. JOHNSON, Resident Dentist All ror trrild l W III best Uf eatkttaM'tkiu. ixhctkspknik. ultKilo.N ATTURXF.YS. GEO. A. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will practice In nil stale urn! fed ral COUrt. IHIUT OVvr ItUlcpCUlH'lllf .-.it- tlonnl Iwuik. Indpandne, Organ. Jb.J. Dly. J. K.JJiMy. H. C. K.klo DALY. SIBLEY S EIKIK. ATTORNEYS AT LAW We h&r (h onlj rt nf nMwt bo'll in Ml Cuunt). KluW liatrwla (utm.Sinl, . siuiM.r ltk l.wit' N cumiuiwltdi rin.rK.l ua kiww. IKKtw, ftwro nl I Witi' bl.iv. Oalla. Oragon. A. M. ItUKLKY, Attorney and Counselor at Liw, OlttrK N'Ml l.laUn SMI IUuH. Imlrpenili'nw, Or, B.f.tluubaiit. W. II. Ilolwn. ATTORNEYS AT LAW or run 11 ill-Nil1 hum h. llrlwilHtme CiHlrt. t.K OK ou t'MIHllien-l! - . ii(KLLAXi:ora Mitchell Si Bohannon MJiufrtarre of Sash and Doors AI.HO SI HIII.I. MWIMI, BATH AHD BARBER SIP. E. T. HEN KLC, PROP. Main street, Independence, Or. Two axperiencad workman In t tandanca. HANKS. Commenced Business March A, 1889. K-lal.ll.lir-l by NMkiiml Aulliurlljr. THK FIRST NATIONAL- BANK. of lndrpandaw, Onvm. Capital Stock, Surplua, S50.000.00 $14,000.00 J. H. CUOPEIl, U W. llDHKHTHoy. I'rwlitoil. VIm l'rileit W. It ilAWI.KY, Cahlr. DIRECTORS. J. H. I Wprr, U W. llolwrUHio, lwl Idtliiilck a. W. Whllraker, W. W. C'ollltii, A fniriil bunk ln bulni trnartcd lluy aud mjIU ci'tine on all Important polnta. , . IkxIU nwlvt-d nulilfrt Ui chwk or on art tini tofdriniiI. Col (.! Iun mmie. (illlit hour.; II a. m. to i p. in. Till; INDEPESDF.XCI: National Bank ! Capital Stock, $50,000.00. II. linWCHIIKIKl, AHKAM NKI.MON. W. P. CO.N.VAWAY Prinldi-iit Vlt Priwliliml. Caslilnr, A gpnernl hHtiklng and edhar(r IiuhIiiihh triitiBacitd; loiina raitdn, blila dliicounlMl.com mnrclal credit (TiMilPd: diolt rwlvl on current account ulija to cheek, InU-riwl paid on time ili-pmli. lilHWTOKh. Jiwhua Mi'lianlwl, It. It. Jiwiw-rwin, A. J. Goodman, If. HlMthbcrif, A. N'lon, T. J. Ic, t. A. Allen, INCORPORATED UNDER THE UWS OF OREGON. MONMOUTH, OR. '. A. MAf'fU'M P. I-.CAMI'UKI.I, IUA 0. 1'OWKl.L, Pri'uldrnl ...VIcn-PriM, ..CaHlilr PAID CAPITAL, $25,000. DIRECTORS. I. A. MiW'fnm, P. f,. CHmpliKll, I, M.HWnpNon J. II, V. Huller, J. II. Hlinnp, F. H, I'owell Jowtpli Cmven, A general hnnklnir and exelmnifii IiiimImkhh triumneU'd; loon" imule; iIi-ihwIu received milijeet ti eheek or on eerlllleuUi of ileoll; Interexi, nalil on time ilepoull. irl' lre iirrmf viiull nod lmr((lar proof wife, m-nred iiy Viile lime loek. Ulllce lli.urH; II a. to. to 4 p. in. II Farmers and Merchants ' Insurance Co. Capital Stock, (I I'maliUllt, J. U txw i, Trurr, M, H.NOKK. Aw I KwrnUrsr. 3BIM JSOT'VRO. Hon, II. H, Mlwlinil, Clilet JuMIe t( tin. Buwin.. ivurl; II, m, J.ilin llmiitill, i.Amvliil Jullvif Hip Huprvinii iuii; ll.iii, J, K, w .niiieiiunl, Aiiortii v. NlnlK r. ii.iior, lion, J. UOxmi, l'r".llt'l l inn ouii,v Nailnnnl Itmik, Mf, (', i,n,l, Mnvimiii; II, C. (liiiil, i'iinII.I: U, Mipriilvta, M, i. li .1.1, J, o, rlt'iimii, t'Hpiutli.ti l r.-li-y, I'IiI.'Ihii, IViiiiuiii riHvljt,H Hiiiin oinuiiitHUin, .... f'.'l M'HS.tiO Uwstvl uUll MllfMl j;iUlilltl0ll, , Surjiliw iw wvuiity tmmliov liolilffH, MMutwum n mhviii CALL AND SEE US. We huv for cash, and we buv tt) sell. We buy direct, and we buy in quantities. You will always find our stock complete. We sell at one price, and that the lowest. We treat vou courteously. A satisfied customer is our best advertisement. Our ihiiihUiiI aim i to jjlvo ymt tlu? Int yiHi ld ul Imitoi t juliw, We nutkt your inh'tvMs inns. Your I'liiUI will U' si'i vt'il ns i lii(iiil am! itnlttelv a voiiiM'If. A eoittniU-Uoii of our Myl iiiul n iivH w ill cimviiim jou tluit ytm hlpiill tnuli with il-. L. KELSO, Independence. RE DUCT The Elgin and Wahham us last week of a reduction (ksi.e ladies' movements. We w the benefit of this reduction bv buying ol Have you ever IMM Uluu Hani "Nt" I'l'llliipi Mot, llll tlHllI'dlllls llllVI', mill YOl' may mt't lthit niniilur ai-ciilrii!. The M,uh only 011 .l.ii. lliH tioM 1'ilti'il t'.isi H, anil olliiT inim itiailo ly tht Ki-yHom Wutt h Cum; I "oin;ni y, i tin" only lmw thai fan iifitliiT l' jultl. t istiil, imr ri'm hi'il from the fasn cithrr liy an-iili'iil or ili'.iifjn. Proof ujt'diiift plow Iiamllc ori pit k pix-k rl . Iti'tni'liilivr thin lu-il lll,iu. Si- iimili l ul I'ltttorsou Ihiis". PATTE DRUGGISTS, INDEPENDENCE. H. M. LINES, FUNERAL DIRECTOR -NU- UNDERTAKER, INDEPENDENCE, 0UKU0N. A full Q(i complete line of Funeral gWi Alwityi on Hand. Luther Grounds Daalar in Ilaidwiirf, ijuiM'itswiirc, tinwaro, t,ovi!H, mid olhor niwwlliitifotm ur tioltH, calls the iiUimtion of the pnhlio to hin firifi Htock of thcaliovo article now on liiunl, Iliw priiH will compare favorably with jiricus in any ot her local it; y. Come and hoc im and you will he usitirsficd with price, oimtitity, and quality. MONMOUTH, OR. S. A. PARKER, Miiniifiietiirur mid denier In Sash, : Doors, : Moulding, : l.tc Kill I KllMtlC ol Oin.iill on tinii'1, H j 'i' .1 - m I'll'-l-i!--- II I . , $500,000. 1, (I. WltlTa, K A. Mll.Nall, tu.liler, llt,0S.V.Kl .... '.MVHi.H.KT 1 aimiMMi i a'lM ii ,mi lactones notified in the price ol all ill give VOU us. 4 bail ilie bow r:ng IUVtl i How SE0Q.G0O MKATI'V'H Itftfnti ul furifiitt. Knr tnr(iHilniR Mini r hIii)h n nL (Irotw Utim F lU'ntiy. Vittilnii 14 HI, Ni'W Ji lt. J. A. BOWMAN. BLACKSMITH JNG OF ALL KINDS Naatly Don.. MACHINERY REPAIRING HORSE SHOEING A Spccliilly, Wood Working and Car riage Painting Done in First-class order. C STREET, - INDEPENDENCE. J. ffl. BECKLEY, livery and Sale Stables, Monmouth. Oregon. 1 Itivinir Diirchiuicd the Interexl of (litorKO Jloothby in tho Moniiimith Mvery nlid Sale HIiiIiIch, 1 willcll n full' alllll-C! (if Mil! JlltlrilllllHI' f tl plllilll!. I mil piTpiireil to I'iiitiIhIi (t""l toiiiim anil viiliiclt'H at Hlmrt not !, day or iiIkIiIviuhI nil trmiHli'lil. ciiHtom will rn- cclvi' due iittenUon. Hi'iid In your ur-di-rn. ROOFING GUM-CI ASTIC nOOFIWC r-i,'.i 1 m I v i,o?i per I'h w-i-m''!' I'.'"l VOml I i'l I' '' ' " , ' FELT BROS PiCutUll Va' Mrilranri 4 tirrtl. IV Ikintlml in i,lty that I U...I l'a.l. Xi bin' N Tim to llh Uw ot ,lim hit Iiioum.m, ,d brllvv tlial It It nMy ttnti renal it iirwiiii niiHiatilljr, K Hi A Ml, la. vat, m. Mtiu, ketlvruiu V. 0., l a. !. Vaiua, MmImi, July a, Mt), nimn 1 rttli toy UhiIImt bad bad ftliilil and all van in bar Um'tn Iwraiiaa I a orjHin. aud two buu allot I hail u mt Hark ul heart .ll.., I'aatui R.ul', hmft trnile ha. J"li mm Unit h alul l,aa bad tba AMiml Mlwl, MKHil. A. Ill KIUN. Ilml Miiaii, lur 10 Intra. Mr i, IV NIhiw aillM htun tH.biB, l.rua ftt , Ntra.ta 1 I bar had an mm al Uu lat. ni. I.im. .Hi.-. I hi,. Pa.im kMil' Nwa Tuuk, allftttiiak I bad tlww M i. FREE A Taluald llmOi aa Narvnua IiImiam atil ti va 10 any U,iiwa, ft'llt MM f tlU atU l(K41 linn it.Hii( m ui inriiv fitr hirtii, u( f WMij I it Mf.t, Ui thi (itvfva tt ttl 4ifMH tl Uttt KCENIO MED. CO., Chicago, III. lil hf I'm . j ! ff I tor IMlta. 0 SEIIICS OBGiNS 10 Idrt twMt, Wfllv E Publllid Dally an J Weekly by Ilia Kan.aa Domoorat Publlalilritf Company, Tcfoka, Kaa. AN 8-FAGE 4S-C0LUMN NEWSPAPER FOR Exulu.lva Owner or Ui Tra. Naw Aooltlon Talanraph Franohlaa. Both Morning anil Aflornoon, DAILY 25c Per Month. WEEKLY GOc Per Year. Subscribe for itBocauso: It mnuiu U Ui. Uloat tclm(ih no. In full I',, lunl enlumm am witW nd lHble, It I. .n,,l.hr.l at Maia i'ai.iii-a ally nf k.uu-ah4 toiilim aU ttisl Hum id na rrtl- tiUi al tlx Male 1 iiii, ami v (ucb (vaclal barf.t Oirui;anit th titaia, It. 1UH7 ,itri'iiiin i't'irt U tmt .Unit pea- miiim U141 m an; uwwt iLbtf la Advertiso ia it Becauso: !! u'writitl.m t"l f h (ban a rn ul.r, .till, nc tmilt, drliwml h,hm In Ilia ...!, HUM II . ,tlMllili ll.l ibal tb frtumullia tunlluui u kwui THE KANSAS DEMOCRAT, TOPIC J A. KANSAS. WANT A WELL?" We can di ill you one lluit w ill Im a "jny fmrvt-i'." We have ttu only STEAM DRILL in Hit. iM.M!"ti, ia it yi.11 .ini'i-'v it. )'ui alA U01 nt I.M-k liht' a i. rtti , rilt II. tilllf M -1 r Ml. ll' 1.0. Wrlls ,.f any !, tlitnii;h 'iiii k aiti. I , gravel, or ln-droik. J'iive ordi'iH .it .1. I'. O'lloiini'll'd. PRICIS US 10W 4$ IM lOWtST, Ball S Sloper. Independence. Or. MONMOUTH'S lew tory! W. J. MULKEY, Prop. SatiMfaetion piumnleed In prieert and pioiN. Stock Ii i-.m1i mid liought for c;ih. Fair dealing mid gum lia!'':iilis. FlM'.i: lU.I.IVKKV at tin- hours ot ! to 1 1 a. in. and M In 5 p. 111. PLEASE GIK i i till F. H. Morrison Charge, rftasonabla, and flrat-ola.a work guaranteed. DALLAS, - OREGON. Claggett's Ferry. Tlit ntlilli-1 hrrcliv iimIMiM Hint I In-ihmIiT. Mlwi't lutH hotiLthi liif U'' ill I tnlrprinlimiT Illl'lUill I M' III M H V t "li 1 It 1 1 1 1 tit IM'f 'MilllHMllllii lh' Iruvi'Hi.K pulfllt' ill Itir nioM rrirHohitiili I'til I, 4'l.-VtlKiT. Til Hi- Willamette Real Estate Go, ludept'iidt'iii'e, - Oii gnij. Triu irtii'U 11 riioi'iil lli'iil ICntnli' lliisl- lll'KX, llU,VHllllll I'l'IIIIC'I'ly, I'lll'I'lH I liMiiriiiiri' 11111I iIih's 11 jfi'iicial I 'ollVI-yulll-0 IlllKhll-NM. I'nrtlcH hnvliit? IiiiihIh fur wdo will 11 tul It to tliolr mlviinliiKU to List Their Property Willi th In Company, as Ihcy iiw dully wndlliK IIhIh of lan'd cant, Ilium ilan Inp; iIchIi'iiIiIo properly liefore the i'mI denlH of the IOhmI, JAMKH (I I HMO N, J. W, Kl UK I, AN I), rienldeiil. Seeretary. BRICK VAR1). J. R. COOPER Of Independence1, luivin;; 11 einrine, 11 I'l'i'-!-' 'i',,,; - .;n I S ST.-"!) m 0 ( ONE A I CENT J ONE I CENT J THE PRESBYTERIANS The rri'M)ytery of the Willam ette at Independence. Tllt:rKHSliYTi:klAl.SOCIHTV Tim billi' f'rBhyttiiial Society Mo in Cotinwilon With the Pretsby lory al Thl Placti. At the hHvnt aiwlna of the Wlllinu elln I'Miylery Ml liiilepeiiilence, the fulliivlii mi-re piiwiil: Milllalera ItnU-lt Itolw, 1', J.'l'lliHIip miii, 1 1, l, K. II. lyii, D. I)., M. H, lllilille, J, L N. Hell, K, N.foitdlt, K Juekii, A. O. I toy d, J. A.Townaeiiil, K It. I'rllelmrd, (leutiie (lllleaple, Jolin II, Imy, A. V. loti, W. I.. H.-iuiiiioiit. l,ifiillnli F. I'Ui'leanii, J. II. lUntty. Fl.lem-J II. H-i.lt, V. Iiavta, J. M. Martin, (I. W. Martin, Jume Murk., J 11 1 l.a Mlliolili'll, I', Cillldil, J. Vour- liiin, J, 1), Hnrat, V" II. Hliarttmii, A Cm lull, J, While, J. I'. Finmett, A. AleliliMiu, A. Ihirrlek. IU-V, J. A. Tuvi liwtnl waa i-lnwu inotli mtur. J. I. (iiillifiilih waa elect ei ti iuiHirnry clerk, 'iiinl J, IL N. Ilell Una elected n pnilllla elerk, Hie relKirt of tint eiillllillttee mi armiiifi'iiiftit na tt-ml and adopt.Ht, KeV. A.J, lltllianker, uf thw Jlapllal i luifi h; H. V. I'oIIiik am A. rt. t'opky, of Ihu Fviiiigelienl elnireh; ami II. II. IMililne, of lU-rkeley, ( Hliruriilrt, were liivlleil tu all corrcalHilidlliir llieui liirn, lieV. WlnfleMT. Keott Wrt", at Ida ow n riipieal, urtitileil a letter of ill lnlt.rtl n the l'r.'li) lery al I'ortlninl. It. v. H, li. In I ("ii alan (crnnli-.l a l,.tli-r of tlldiiWattl to the 'nl lery of i-ui J-we, t'l , yiiil of the I'liellle. 'I lie llill.li iil aoelety of I llili pelldein rii'li ti'd wiine very eeeilent muaiit, tout the I'lcahy lery uilJoiirniHl until W'mhiiwlny inornliii! l Ma tu. MnllMul Ht?IO.V. KlnlnlliiHd'lliilUe.ttereBiinouiieiil im rnil'; Milulli-a of (.'eliend 11a11.-1nl1ly-.lteV. (i.aite tillliple, F.ii-r hitvla, Mlliulea of I he ay leal of I iri'Koll lU'V. I-!. I!. Pilti-hai'!, VM.-rti. W. .Martin, Nnrtrtlhe to p cenil awifilily Hev. I". II tiwyne, l. I. NiKinllvp to aymalof Ureuoli liev. A. ti. le.yd, t ldvrf fuiiilll. Juillilid t.illti-a - IteV. F. N .('otllllt, Fl'ter J. Voorluti. IlllUlidoverturea - Hev. M.S. Itld.lle, Flilef J. I'. Ilurat. FlinilKV - Fhlvnt J, I'. Klllltletl, W, (1 Slnifliiiin. The h''it of the eouiliilllia' to vWl Junction City adopted. It recoiii iiieiul.ot llntl no I'reai.yterlaii thunli U- inliihllahcl at tluit place at pn-aeiit- (in uiuiloii, a committee w ip lailntetl lueMeud the eimKnttultloli uf Ihla I'nahvtery to the I-idlea' Mlie alolrnr i-Wiety for their excellent ami ,-llli iciit work, ThU wunilttee etne U1.-.I of liev. tieorKe lillliple, A. F, Loll, and I'.. tt. I'riti liiird. F, Feeleatoit M exniiilned mi i-hmvli illt.v, iiinl the exaiuinalloii waa altalallied. A ft'l-ltNiaiS tiWION. The I'real.ytory met puraiiaiit to ad Jotmimeiit. The eiiiiilnnlliin f J. II. Ilciiltyln church liWory wnaeoittiuiieil. Tlieeoininitlee to the omull'a l're- hj ii-rliil Sa-n-iy reivlved a conmiiiiilca II011 pre pit nil hy lhe' linllm, which waa received ami mloplnl. The Invltttlloii or 1'n.lilcnt t'ninp U'll, of the Htnle Normul Hchtail, in vli.it the achool In the morning, and tender of a free exeumlon hy the inotor Hue iniiuiKrcn,wiui received and aiwpl ci with tlmiikn. Theexiitiilnntloii ofJ.lt. lUntty in theology win reaUllied. 1'xillnlllMllull of K. 1 '.cleat. ill WiM taken lip III tin nlony. J. It. Ilciilly'ii fMiniliiailon hi church polity wtw maiitlneil; In church hlnlorv. not HiiHlnlned. F.xniiiiualiou ofF. F.cclestou 111 thcoliiey, nut ana tallied. Ilia exniiilnatioii In chunti (Hillly wna HUilnlnctl. Aiijiiunicd to meet thin evening ill popular meeting. KVI'SIMI MWIOX. Al tl-!IO l. in- the incctiittf w an citlli"! to order, and oH'ued with prayer. A ruin from the hoard of 1 Ionic iuIhh hum wna read mid ndopleil. A letter wan rend from Uev. J. A, Haiina In reference In IiIh work at Hay Cliy, H w ua plaii-il oil Hie, and m wan exciiHcd from tilleliilitniv on thin meet liitf of the rrcxhytcry. Tlie 1'renhytery voted to hohl IIh fall uieelliur at. Wooilhiini. The committee on cilui-iitioti wnN I tint rin-t t-i I to uinke nppllcittloii for aid for the Collccliite liiHlllule the aume dm IhhI year. Win. Fortuilller, (', It. Stewart, K, F riox.nnd F. W. I.itiidon, were elect ed iiiemlieix of Hit" himrd of trusteed of the InMUute. Adjoin ned tu iiiecl TucHihiy nmrnliiK ill II a. 111. M(i;MN'(l hLhSlilN. The I'icMliylery waa called to order lit II:!10 p. in.' The roll wan called and the iiiluuli'N read uml upproved. The honiu iiiInhIoii oomniltteo nmilo their report, w hich wan, after consider 11I1I0 (IIhciimhIoii, iuloitcd, The couiiiillten mi tlillilhlerlnl relief rcpwloil, and rccoininciided find fur Mm. M, M. 1'i-lce, und $.iui) for J. h. Hen wincr, now 04 yeniM old, The report wiih adopted, Heveral comnilllecH reported, The Iioiiki iiilHHlnn commit Ice waa author' letl lo orjrnnlzo a church at MuiMltill-villi- If (he way In eltiar. AIhii to oi'kiiii lcal, HprliiKlleliWf thnUKht IichL Ad- Joiirned to meet at 1 p. m. Al-TKIINOON 8KHHIO.V. The ProMliytery wim culled to order nt hL'Op ni, .1,11, Jlciilly wnn HcciiM-d 111 p!-e;iel the - i- J f I f'll'.is- IliOMlf, I I'll !'C yi !' iuiiliorlA-d to nk for (TOO for Hprlnir- iieiu. mr itay t ny, anu auo ror jui'tMimiviiM, J. N, Marka waa apioliitm Huntlay HelliHil Hllia-rllltellili'lit Mlaalolinrv within tho hounda nftlie Willamette I'nuliylery. I to v. Ilohert Itolw and i:idcr J, M. Martin wera elwUKl eont IllUlourra tu Ilia lleln-ml Aaaeinhly ami l)r, Owyimautl Flilef TemhlepiUi alleriiate. t'miiiulltea on reaohilliina ri-jxirU'd, and their n-iirt waa adooU'd. TImi rnhyUry tlitui ailluuriietl, to meet at Wiaall.iirn, tin the Monday next prccedltiK tliu ayinxl hi UcUilwr, iw.', al 3 p. ui. IIKI1IH T ilf tliMMiriKK ON 1IKWI1.U TIONN. I'laoiTif, fVraf, That we tender voleof llmiika to the good peoplo ol Iliili-iieinleiKW for their liiMlilutlty III eiilerlitlmnu ua uiirltiK the pn-aliyUiry. .Vi-iimf, Hiat weexiirim our lhaiika tn I ha mlnr of thla church and Ui the lllili'lM-ioleiicm Munii-al raa-lety for Ihelr wurk In iniikliiu our iiHuthiir iiloaaaut HUH llllereatllllt. i0-(f, lliat w tenner a Vole or Ihimkato the iin-alileiit and faculty of I lie niton noriiinl ai-liool lor llieir llivi- tullou Ui v alt that liKtllullou. Alan, to 1 hr motor Hue for their free trana imriuiliiii In ami from Ithe tat hor 11ml. Alao, to the milnwd for reduanl lali-a. ImWi, Tlmt we thank llm. Hell for rcporttiia' the priHiixlliifa of ihla meet. Iiif for the pniiera, Alao, U W. (). ('iik for iiw ol hnk, and Ui J. lrnalfe for ue uf iMra rliulra In at nllinc tun-gn-Kalioii, M. M Kiimi.K, J. M.MAaKK. iiiinoii ant'irrir, Mult SINK KKatlON, Tim Womail'B I'reahyterlail Koelcty iM'tllilhe I In p Hat cliurcli at Illdeen-di-liiv, and after devotional exert-lac liHlhv.Mra Van Onalel, the nurtliiK ana fornmlly opened hy the prea,-ut. Mm, Mi- 'ulliiili. A fine aililrtiaa of wrleniua waa delivered hy Mr. Hi'liirif. w hich waa ahty remndiH U hy Mr. Hhaw, of Curvalll ltiin from the fotirleen aocletlnn went rallnl for, and ili'li-ati- rwannl iil, lnmlii(f ail lucreaae. A letter from Anua Hhea Wllaon, of IVraia, wa retwl hy Mr. Clark, of Al Ixuiy. A K-r on "Chrlatlan tilvlun" waa ahly hn111ll.1l hy Mr. Jacka, of l,-l.!iiioii. A letter from a native Con-nii wa nml hy Mr Hhaw; alao a verv liiU reniiiiK uiiH-roii "'Hie Iniir taiovtif the Work' hy Mr. Miller, of Kuifeue, after which the prraldeul iaiintit Mr. Jtteka, Mr. Miller, and l r Conuaway.aaa ctiiuiuitteo to man liitile ullln-r for the euauhiK year. AITKIlMaiN HftMION. The mit'tliiK enlivened at 1 ilfi o'clock . Iievniiiitial exerclm-awcre Itil by Mr. HetiliHin, of Alhaiiy, folkiwed hy the renilliiu of the hrlKhFattraetive rert of (he lliiint aM-retnrv, Mr. M. It. Iteattle, of Meliama, w hich allowed an Increane nf over one liiindntl Iter eelit Th nHirt of the I'reahyterlal trea iirer wa read hy Mm. MIIU-r, of Kinreiic. The reirt ahoweil an In- erwie of over three hundred per ecnt in eniilrlliutloii. over mat year, The reairt of thecornniioudlnK ao- rt-tnry, Mi. lUillielil, of Albany, waa wl i-lni-rlii ana encournKiiiK. Til" nomtimtliiK tHMiiinittee n-tairted Ilie followlnir ofllwr. which wereun-anliiioii-.lv vh-tetl. rnldent Mr. 1). II. MK'tillmth. Alliiy; flrnt vice iirea- Ideiil, Mr. K. J. ThumpMtn, (Vrvlll; aeoniid vice prtviiletit, Mr J. K. lay, WiaaiiMirit; inini vice iinwiiieni, sir. Clara Jinn, tiervnU. rfcordluir a retnry, Mr. IL It. Wallace, Halem; cor reaaiiullue con'tary Mr. F. M. Itetl- Held, AllMtny; tn-aaurer, Mm, J. 11. Ijhumiii, F.iik'eue; hand atH-retary, M ra. M. II, ileiittle, Meliaiua. A paia-r, '"I'tali and thelW'ork Ther," waa a.-ly haudh-d hy Mr. Aliw ( oiiillt. of Salem. A letter from our nilaalnnary. Ml Knox, I'lnli, w a. read hy Mr. Jacka. Mr.Sear.of Allwnv, irave a very Inter- ealllilt aectiunt of the"Workln Alaaka." A very profitable ami lnteretliii half hour w n ietit In the dincuiwlon of "How shall We Iitterwt tl Chil dren In MImnIoii," led by Mm. I Wat tie, of Mehiima, The aftermaiu aeaalnn clewed by holilltiK a uiiMlel mUlonarr meeting, conducled by Mm. Mot ullairli, of Mhativ. The ineetliiB proved very limtrtictlve to the ili-li-iKlc attending. Mm. Met ulinuli wim aniailntetl tlelo- irnie to (he Wnmitn'i North Faclflo llounl. I'ortlaiitl. The tneellnit adloliriHil to convene lit 'M o'cliM-k, at tin) l alvary Treaby Uriiin Church.. KVIMMI awwios. Tho evening neaalon wna a great miecea. Mr, aievuilagn preile Tlie otig and anthem hy the muidcal ma'iety gave much mil Infliction, and ml led grout lutenut to the tXHiwIon Hev. Ollleanle led III prayer, and Mr. Jucka rend the Scripture lcaon. The iireKldeut' addrrwi, by Mr. Me CiiIIhkIi, wiw an extvlleut iwimt, and lojti-ther with a patter hyCorreapondlng Secretarv Mr, lletilleiii, save much viihinhle Information hi refereuce Ui the nohle work tluw Buxlllnry aocicttc. are doing for the caiiaeof Chrlntlan work, at home and ahrmid. Mm, I'rof. Shaw, ofCnrvallla, hada paper on Fcraln, which allowed the nihility work Mug done for theme peo ple in mat trmy oriental lanu. MIm Irvinir, of Aiiwtiv, reiui a verv exci'llent pitH'r on ''Young l'eople In Mhwlona," pn-imred by Mr. Fred Forlmiller, of Albany, and the reading hy the young lady waa highly apokvn or. The ohject lcwioii prepared bv Mr. Wnlhnv, of Salem, and explained bv MIhm McN'urn, Mima bcmillful piece of work, and well nrnuiged to iraln the attention and ncciiro the Impremlon nouviii. Till Woninn'11 Pri'aliyterlal 8ocletv haa iHillectcil and illHhurm-it ((115 thin year, ngnlnat flW last year. The collect Ion taken by Dr.flwy lie amounted to .'U.,-)0. l'HIOHIIYTKIllAL NOTES. lUiv. J. E. Day, the retiring nioder ulor, preaohtMl a clean out, practical er- mon at tno opening of tue i'reabytery hwt week In Ihla oily. I'rt'sldent E, N. Condlt mnkeR a moi emclont atntcd clerk. Ho la well no ted on I'rcahyterlnuiHni. The kind peoiilo of linlciotidencc nobly entertained the ladle nnd gentle men in attendance iinou till rcluioini convocation, our town never doe anything hy halve. The htdlca of the FroHlivtorKl aooletv nrcrpillu opto the occasion of doing moat eltlolont and thorough work for the church, The gentlemen ahould look well to their Imirela. Dr. ThoniiXMii'a Rneeoh to the atu- (lent of the Ktata Mormal nohool wan well tluiiKl, happy, aud appropriate, No more fitting compliment! could well have htmn paid father Hobo, than the one conferred, of oh'ctt'vj him Cierietu coiiiiiUHHIooi-" kuo I'll' A-srliiUlv O. tlllll. 1 ' ', .-i flW Ve-.v 1"" - oiiimliln wt'1 .1 , H imc u h ' " , ii.i., ;i, !' ''! -oi- r u t o'nrie ', .1 roitlw I'lvahj'ti-'V A PORTLAND BABY A Case 4n Which Two Women Claim the Same Child. THE 1TOLB OF MONMOUTH Itemi of Intereetlnjr Conlp Cathored By Our Reportor In Our Sinter City During the Week. A 1 HA NO a AUK, Iteceutly mention wa made In thc columua of the en of Jlnggin v, Willi, a ult la-fore Judge Klearn, of I'urtlaud, la which Mr. and Mr. J. T, llagghl alleuiplod to and did rvoover thectiatody of an Infant which Mr. and Mr. Charlie Wllliaelaluii.il they were able to prove waa their natural umipiiiig. The caae wa an fur out of (ha ordinary rut, and to rooiantlc withal, that It donervua inure than the pawing uuiiilloii glveu It In our new column. IjuI Auguat, Mr. and Mm, Willi had beenuirrul five yearn, aiidduriug that time Mr. Willi hud never hceii able to preaent her hualwiid with a live child. Her Incapacity In thla regard grieved her aorvly; no much , hi fact, that ahe rewdvwl to prtM-ure a very young child aud auhaUtutv It a her own, at a tlmeahortly after the wa known to have been tiweitttn. The plan ahe adopted waaetculed with mu ll a degree of .kill that II very, nearly auwveded. Mr. Wlllla ealhtl upon Mr. 1 ten Sell ing, thru wcrtinry uf the Fortltttid llahy IIiHiie,ou Auguat 24,1ml, and 1 X- pnwl a thvlre to adojit a young baby AUuil the annie time, Mr. Hitggin ap plied toMr. Helling lo have hi child placed lit the home, hi rrfcaou being that Mm. Hagxln wa not rxiai tid to live, and for that n-aaoii wa wholly unable to care for the hahy Imy, who had come Into the world two or three week previously. Mr, Selling al once thuught of Mr. Willi a being a very good peraou to whom to eutruat Mr. lUggln'a hahy, and coiiwiiueutly thepaHr were made out for the adoption of ltt-glnald Haggln by Mr, and Mr. Willi. Mm. Willi ataUil that lierevlf and IiikUiiiI would call the next day and algn the nK-n, wheri'Uin ahe wa allowed tu take the child. She never came hack. That lie did not Intend to wa evidenced by the clrcultou route by which he' re turned to her home; and lu order to more completely throw the hack driver off the scent, aim alighted iUlte a dis tance from her hoime, and walked to It through a peach orchard. Thla rune alao enabled her to inure completely conceal from her nelglilair the fuel tlmt ahe was carrying a lathy 011 her re turn home.8hortly alter reaching home thus secretly, aevend nclghlMtr' chil dren w ho were playing near were in formed that there wan new hahy at the Willis home, and lutenwtal friend called to admire the iiiw iiuin r nnd congratulate the niiither. Soon nflcr Dili the W'lllh moved away, and left such slight traces auto their where ahtHita that It wa eix month It-fore Mm. Haggln, who In the mcautime had recovered, contrary to exj. eolation, was able to locate thcni, Mrs. Willi brought very strong leu tlnioiiy to prove that she wa delivered False in One, THE ENGLISH OF A LATIN PROVERB APPLIED TO A CONCERN WHICH IS NOW IN BUSINESS. A Business started upon shams, must resort to shams, or retire. Tho Royal Baking Powder Company garbled official documents to givo it standing. For this it was publicly branded. Tho Food and Dairy Commissioner of Ohio caught the Royal Baking Powder Company in the act of misquoting his report, to make its goods appear unadulterated. Tho samo Company stolo tho livery of tha Board of Health of the Stato of New York and went oa dress parade ia the garment. Tho Board exposed this. When tho apparel was removed, of course the deformity was left alone. Then tho Royal Baking Powder Company feSfirted td constructing a speaking machine, It called this machine "A Government Chemist." When it mouthed its words to order, the Royal Company quoted the same and passed them around. Theso words represented the ' Royal Baking Powder" as pure, etc. "Government" is a stately word. Like everything good,, it is abused by unscrupulous tricksters. MAKE A NOTE. There is no such office as that of Government Chemist. A THOUGHT. If aconcern garbles official state papers, misquotes Boards of Health and Creates Official Mouth-pieces, for its own pur pos.es, what will it do in adulterating its goods? Dr, Price stands a foe to impure goods and tricky methods of advertising. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is the only Pure Cream Tartar Baking Powder now to be obtained, and the thinking public arc finding it out. ofs child on Auguat 22, aud with tier wulMliuulttMhtdiavorofniaUirnltyalM came very nenr winning thecaao. Hh tlenled In Uito that ahe ever adopted a Imby .and luvl It not heen for the method leal way In which M rolling attended to the drawing up of the adoption paper, which enabled him U!flx tint date, and the ahw'luto ldntlflitl'm of Mr. Willi a the woman whoreorived the child both by Mr. Helling and Mr Kurni, the hackinan, her case would have been too strong to overthrow and the child t Would have heen given lo iu-r by the court. The trial laated for thnje or four week, and not until April 6 Wa It decided, when Judg Steams Imuded down a decision la favor of the Haggln. liefore the c'Hii'liiliiu of the dec-lalon It becam appurciit to Mr. and Mm. Willis that the child" was Vxtt to them. Mr. Willis's U'tui tcut tower and still lower over the frail little body, and her eye, already red ami heavy with weeping, beguu tu rain droiia of sorrow, a aha swayed to and fro, luonnlng under her breath, "Oh, my darling bahy, I can not Id you go." At luat the decision wa coded, and the burly form of the Jalter advanml to take the child. Hut ahe would nut reliuqtilah her bold. realathig all hi ctlort to take the child by force, crying that they might take her to prinou, but "do n't take my baby from me.' Her husband's form hiaik with convulsive emotion, but i he utood there, Ida fat burled ill his hand, uo sound escaped his lip. Finally, to pacify her, Mr. Willi was led away with the child la her arms, ami the court maile u order turning Hover to the Imby home for one mik, which wna the time allowed for the Wllllae to prepare any further te tlmoiiy they might have ki support of an application for reoetiliig tlte oaae. MosMtitTH Mores, Fverylnaly I moving here. Kanaaa aud NVhrwika will avid much to our population during the aiming yewr. Come ou, and be welcomed to to the peaceful, thriving city of Monmouth. H. Him-hherg tik a spin up thla way Wednesday with hlsflno "Magna Churlu" trotter. Jo will get some uf the hturi-U thla fill I nt the fnlr, , A bmther of Mr. I leek ley Is now la town. We have not learned of tils In tcntloiii a yet. He has sold out hla tiualnc liilcnut In Eugene, and tnay proliubly turt aoine new enlcrprlae here. Mr.MuoterMou and his newly-made bride pawed thmugh town Wednesday on their way home. 'We wish them oy. Mr. Miuttenwn being a good Dem ocrat, took the annlverKury of Thornaa Jctl'emou's birth to Mart anew In Ufa with a chcriidied bride to add to domes tic Joy. Ikrkly, the livery man, lias recently purchased two flue span of horses to supply the demand made ou him for rig nnd team. Another U tter from Dell Ireland re- Krts snow aud cold weather one week' ago. At it inure time ivu hikes tn a ciiUui or two. Columbus Tel he row has just finished making seventeen hundred good oak (HUtS, 1. I,. , Mi' l-.klu wncy's house is going up rapidly. When completed, tt will U one uf tlie most handsome buildings In the county. Since purchasing the CuUiiuiled on fourth pa-, False in All.