THE WEST SIDE, -tWU'KIl HV West Side Publishing Company Flill'AV, m ay a, m. W M'KI. - Konr hundred m! hen Vtili.vevh f.rrd Inanity poultry. "i.?l l M' Httwx, lndciendeinv,lr, l.vsn mw J vi.k. -Ten acre of finely l.m.nivcd laud, with l biilldiuir, votintf orchard and Imp arl. Ab' ien acre MMv Improved, partly wi to rlx'I'V fn'" ,,',, " niljniniuii depndeiitv Inquire al thl clue. IT Ot IttMdV Uii).-TuMUrU klndiie of Way lie William the Junior rvprtrof thl Mer wa treated to drive to Ihe county ent lnl Niturdiiy, Wv found the rmd unite rouuh t pl!iee,nevwdncd by aiuall chuck hole w hleh. nllhutiifh not very dvn, rr-udei le I lir It more or hwa low driving, and we think that If the varhai mad Uwrvl or of the county would lake H In hand while thev him drvlim up. tltvy would he very easily Improved, M " w,,ud not lake much gravel comparatively lo fill no the hole mid fid the road In aplendld condition. W Idle there w called uiHiti W, F IhdUm, who. though not a strong a a few week ago, I titifvtitg wkhIii, mid when warmer day come they think Ivt will luirov umeh mow mpUlly. MIK Tl.M IH ilUY Mill. In onu4Uiit with au luvltutlon fhitu 1. M. Kleuwen w v lulled the Vhlte Star lUdler Mill nl Tltne Tuesday. We were nhowu thwush ly Mr, KVinwit midesn ay tlmt Mwm mltU rerttuly ixmilet wwiy to lie found In the ntnte, mid U' lornmed that they Imd Jut gitteii lu K"il run lih( order. Follow tut; we give hort deritloii: The Uwmoul 1 tolld renient mid enoreto, with brlek wall thr-e feet IiIkIi- Hero U (milled the nmitt line nhwft.forty two Rl Unitf, mid nil theeWvutor UkU. tin the flist lbor, whleti U the roller orKrtndlii( tl.r, will tw found five Uouhle t ortrolkn tU'- luehr, mid ue three-hltth rv'Her ftr grnhmn mid clui. AU on thl tiKir thre U one jm Hutld jdrttfonil nonie, Oiie Hew roiubttiHtloii Uiim nk whlt'h will Hieim mid we!h W btwlM K one W, jiomnl rtour wale, one brnu mid one tlotir jmeker. The mvmit enntiilun el(?ht iiiirovvl fliHir drewwrMhe dustliwi nirtrtem,two tirm"iti .tnm,r for cleaning the wlietil, mid flour, brun, ild wheat bin. On the third lVt nmy l found one lunmived gradliiK reel, three vorte dut eolhi'tont, one Monitor nwivlntf uirlor with a c!i-lty of hnulluK Sim Id t.un bushel r hour, one K ceUtor tili'er.mid tweiiiy-twoelevalon eMendiuij frni Uwinenl to (op, all dul iriHi( iiicl lur l oil lluUhed. The flulnhltm lumU'r for all tbew bliw, ekvator. etc, U all pine or led wood, ;h.i Uiit Unit the t-t mate rial obtainable ha Iwn Ud In the Coiiitruelioii of the mill. The mills arv run by a ,1fty hon jKiwef Kuwi ll engine wit h Uly liorw jmwer teller The U ll llll Wall leather, provided with tk'Ht'iiera. The belK'bt of the building l fifty three fwt. The tit of lhee liulU ha r'aehel nearly :t,om, ami It I ail enterprlw that tbla VielnllV n ul I feel proud of. Mr. "Kl-ne'ii iur.iriinil tw that he now had plenty of wneal on hand and win niumtitf teatllty. and iimld furuiith fluirof the rtrt ipV.tity and lu any quantity on ahorl notUv. w. t: r ( rtii.t MS. l..lt'r Imin r. furuh, MrM i.in vii.i.b, April Jt. ltr.n t'nvnuiiK: I tane to you with my lirt elreular letter blddlnu you a li.iiriy You have Utn railed upon to bid fun-well to Mix I'homa. who ha luliK and faithfully a-rved you In the eao ity of atate nuperinU-ndeiit of Loyal leinper an I.eK4on work May I tk that you will extend to lue, her auert-'ir, the aiiiue kiml nvmpalliy and co orutlon that I ant iire you ume her? I rome to you Irom the Hunllower alate, where I occupied the name ponltlou In rerfurd to the Wval TriiiHraini l'tfioli work which the niute olllu ra have kindly Klveii me hen-. And It ive me a aort of a "homey" f.i lln to fHiiiitemtj Hnnllnif out lettera I nhall make very fesr rK'omincndatlona at prcaeiit, (leeinlmf It w ise to reTVB micll to the bi-KliiuiiilCof the new year, at which time, uliould I atlll (wupy thl posi tion, I nbll hoa that we may plan toircther for grnm woik for our chll- drcii. Inelomil you win nun w7 an amendment to county oinMllutloiw, which I want to ur you to present at your next annual mcetliiK, itlvlnir liotlre that at the next ni'tliiK you or wmieone In your phwe will uk It paJNiirn. I" tl' imnlltlliie let U IITKO that you will If kmIiI -rfect tho or pinlallon of county Iiyal Temia-r-ance I,e?loiiK. A recominenilcl by our national lender and outlined 111 a recent nuinla-r of fninn Snjnnl. Will you not line every ell'ort towcure full reirt Irom your county, lu an Kwerto lixtof ipliwllona Inclowd, and any other matlerx you may din of lnien.ul, mul forward to me by May lutli? Let me urirn you to pre the matter AiitfWtrd by t.lne Ueallona II Kill your local HUierliltetldelit. Let tin not fort our 7 p. m, hour of prayer fur our work and workera, and at that hour rciuetiilier your comrade, Aha VV. I.nuui. l)VAI. I.K'IIOS, H-I'ATR IIKI'dllT. No. of lyul Temperamic Leiflun In your county. No. of IIM'tlllicrH. No of Hold le r of honor. iv i... i .iiviJno vour county? Niitned ofcoiiipanlcHiind local HUier IntendcnlH, iiIho tlaio of nriranlwitlona. rlave von held liny county picnic nr convention for Loyal TVnioriini;o IX'g'onh? w mil Imw you done to aeciiro county Loyal Tom!raii( Legion ori?nnl.a tion? Arc you t'ri:oiirngliig your "mercy" Arc you cncoiirat(liiK your children to one honorary memlierMlilp carda wi,.it ure vimi dolnir for world' fair', Have vou received Anna (Jordon'a llaveyoil HcntautoKruph card, and "'u..!!!!'.!'!,! in Willurd fountain? , rjn.iil aunarinUsiiduiitH taking Vhlt ItlblKill? i,,u ,,r (WiiMtli:t taken" Total money Hcnt to Htalu troimiiry in rcHponw to Mr. TIiouihh'h rwjucMt. AMKNDMK.VT TO COI'NTV CONHTITIfTloN 'l'l,,.l jMw.I.. II ,.f enlllll V COIIMtltlllloll ulitill tti' iiiiii,iiiti'fl tie at 1,1 1 in the fob l.llltlllf lllllUll tllllfltlft VI' ' Atlil oiu! di'ittimto for finch liOVul T.rimiTiui( liiiii In the county whli'li nuvM a Hum ciiml to oimj aut vur me nilicr. ald deleirute to be a wd ,n,.r if honor, actuall v eniraircd In the work, and nliall be tiomlu ited by the V. C. T. Ii and cl(-ctd by the Loyal Temperance Legion. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. L0GLS. - . Ak Ham llawley Imw UihiII cImww. ' f ho beat prmtuced durluu the en i,. v..i i...o.. i. i.. .i.i. ..i... I tire winter, all aunhtltilua their nurta v -, ' - ..llll.... ..1 1-. IMI'VOIl nillllf, W III Hill Villi miuiiH llli'liu. . ,, . . . ,' Uomidai .a liiaip flM.tory,nake Inail: II It iiulle ft aluhU j. L aiier ha a fuivc of hand at work In lib lion vanl thl week. Uev, 11 1 Hhcllcy will preach In the ..... 1. . . u ... I Christian church neat Huttday morn- lux and evening, The A. O. U, W. took III acvcu new nioniUr laat Monday night, A splen did Institution that- Uoyle lim., of Kalem, have the mm. tract for building lit new bridge imh the Klckreallat lvrry. The foundry U nwumiug pnipurlloiit. I'he building, which U alutoat com pleted, U covered with corrugated mm, A d,iclialinr a cow and a scared ------- n ',illrt r,lllll,)K dowu tho walk for dear u io in one or w inugnauie igni taut week. Due of J, F. Hubtiard'a truck team UKik a plu through th tr'Ui Wedite tiny. Notaaty hurt nor any damage duc A. Ik Atklu told III fine mare. Mob lie, till Week tu a jreulloiuall lu Kalem for4tKi, Mr. Alkln l a lovr of tine hore tliwh. Itev. I. IVart will hold illvlmmrvlcra tu the KvaiiKvlleal chundi next Hun day iiiornln. rubjt't, "They lacked I u the 1 liver." Ml-. Alloa Maoatilay returned from lrt land the latter part of hit week, mid w e are plcawd to aay I much Im proved lu health. Mi l'Mie UoU'ttaou rwelveil her ere dentlaU fnuii lion. John Wmiamaker thl week to nerve a M.tuiat4ral thl pla.e. Mm Fle U now a full fledtcvd buiuM man. The lt prlnir nuHllclne la a doe or two of ft. I'atrlek pill. They not only UN P3KUM1I. For aale "byj all ami piirtfy the blood. iiuttli Ine dealer. J. F, Fryer I coiialderably Improv- Imr Id MMldciice troierty near the llttf in re-iueiiw pminy i wie weal end of C .treet, by erwtl.nr a brick tore 1ioiim, wootUhed, and other uiit bulldlliK, The motor eitiiliiek fl the track Ut Huuday evening aluit T p. ru,, and It required aoiue Utile time to replace II. It wa done however, In time to make the iMtial trip. 1. l Howard Jk Son, of Halem, Ikhimi mover, are now In lndeaudenc, and will I for about leu day. Anyone wanting work done lu our Hue, call on io. at the Little 1'alacw hotel. A young lady of Jcfterwm, Wet Virginia, declare that he wa all run down la-fore taking Ayer' Sraparlll; but that uow he I galulug atreiiKtll every day. Ayer' Haraaparlll I rr- talulv a wonderfully efrecllve tonic for the feeble and delicate. Vcwr. Ferguou and VatiMi-erhave lenmnl tho h and door factory formerly owned by S. A. I'arker. They intend to emp It lu ueh a manlier to tie aide to do any and all mud of work lu their line. If lu need of fin Ilnlohing work, call on them. The mini ho called araparllla a fraud, had gool reaanit; for he got bold of a worthies mixture at "reduced rate," He changed hi opinion, how ever, when he lan to take Ayer' r(apaparllla. It uy to lw careful, a hen buying medicine. Mer. Well and Whler gave au exhibition of Ihe merit of the Meeker hop prayer In town Wednesday, and to the mlmU of all It va perfect tuiito. It I lmplo of eontructlon, and one mail and a liore call pray from leu to fifteen acre 'r day. The excumlou under the auitpU-e of the F.vangi'llcal aoelety will l given Saturday, May Sstli. Fairfield, lit mill- Iwlow Halem, will be the point to which the excursion party w ill go. The hill will tie out lu a week, and full par ticular will tie given In good tl Mm W. H. Whlteaker ha her candy and confectionery atoro neatly fitted up, and It now prwwnt a tnot tony and Invlllng ap-araucc Her od fotinlain I one of the handomet we have ever wn, and the aoda water I a good hi pniH)rtlon. do and give It a trial. Tho work of moving the old achool houe to the comer opposite the det, to lie IUUhJ tip and uaetl for a Imard lug houe, wa coiiiniciiml by 1). C. Howard A Hou, of Kalem, laM Monday. Andv WIUxiu I moving .the rcaldencc that occupied tho jxailtlon to another part of the block. W..rk nn the cannery ha la-en com menced, and It will lie rapidly pimhwl to completion. Wearc authorized toitate that It will lie completed ami me nia- hlncry, which haa been onhwl ami will l hero lu a few day, no in run- iilmr order for thl acaaon' crop of vegctuble and fruit. Hon. John ILmklc. of rhlloumth, an ex-repreHotitatlvo of ItcnUm county, wa l tur iv n r.-w iiuva II1LM wcea. " hunt ha ha no d out III bUHlnea 111 tercNt in. I'hlloimith and I thinking aomcwhat favorably of locating lu In dciniiidctice. WecxUiiidUi hlmacor- ,11, il u i-iiine (o enter bUHlluwN III our llildHt. Tho A. O. U. W. order of thl city, ..f uibli-h M. A. C. Itolx'rtaon, (lirccum'd, uiim a member, presented hi widow with an order for tho tiKH) laat Mon day evening. The pnmiptncs with ul.lrli thl mutter wan attended to HeHkn well for thl ordur, miowing i.i.t II. In a ourlHlillig conumoo, being able U) meet IU obligation o promptly. A MiMtlier wa calling tho attention ..ri.Mriitilii bov to the moon, which ub lo lai aeon clearly but pallidly the curly afternoon. "Why, you can t m-M Hie iiKKin in tho daytime!" replied the youiiimtor. "O, ye,you can; mere Il k over ilia treea." The llttlo fellow and loollto admit tha fact tlmt bo aw It: but he added: '"Taln't lighted, anyhow!" A (JuiJNTBY Pa KTV.--YcHtcrday even lug quite a number of the young peo ple of Indcpeudunce iWMi tnbled liymu iiulI coiment near the mwtolllco and wulkcd to the residence of the (,'oxr itrni.. ftlmut ono lullo north of town. It was a nioHt dcllghlful evening, and the walk wa quite refreshing aacr a i.,.r,i ri.iv' toll. ViirlmiH game worn participated In, nl much merriment pi-evalled. A liiinim;r wt-iu ipnw vcroly brained and othorwlHe Injured. Vmi,- lH"u' fdefllunanl at MotiliiiHith hint Siiturdav vniilmr waa ..... , . . by ri'lliH'tluu tnueh en-dlt tiMin T,;iwl,Miyllirkll, M ... ...ini ! vii i.t hit im,nii-,v, i.i. i.r- Iheni if eourm' wa well tin to the Ktamhird, The eon- - eludlnn feature, the fan entitled "The t'rnwdod Hotel," wa!iilli funny and well playml, lirlnitliiK forth a aleady .I...I peal of lautthler. MeaiH'r. L, r, (lilinure, M. Merwlu, It. 11 raturwoii, and II, M, Line, went fUhliiH UP in Hif IvIliK Valley country lal Kalunlay and returned Monday at noon, They rcort having had only tolerably (tHl uivraa, but thouulit If they could have re malned ouircr (hey would have brought liouiu ipitte lrlii of (Mill ftif their nelithlior and the huiiitry prlutera. A It wa nuoue fell lu the creek and nolhliiK worthy of particular mention tai'urrwl except that Henry ifotexclt."! a time or two, tmk rot nr noi at r, I'ollowlim la the bar dket for the May term f circuit court. There ate fifty avven cam In all: Hlabs va. K. Kellow, larceny. hlale va. IC 1'. ltoer, violation of loutf and aliort haul elauwi, Watt v. 11. t'.,llce, awutt with daii irentua w impon. Hlalo va. Hale Itm kclilo, MdllliK ll.pior to it minor. htate va V Cae, larceny. 8lle va I. M Duncan, two rlinruea of rllliitf Inpior without ltivue, and one uf aellluii to a iiilnur. Flat v Wm lleaii, awutull with datiKeniua weaion, lieu Wlmlwir v II Hlmpklti, eject llieuL ltobt Fonl etate and J M U'veu A (-vUeo Whll.iiker and It H lurn, action at law. Jacob and 0 M llnm n v Fanner' Supply ieNt Co and J II llartmati, forei lourv. M A llce v (leo and Mary K Mc- Cautey, cUlly. Jcuule tudt v J H Cuna-r, recovery , . , ,.. y "'I- "f 1 t J I J M I lUtllllf 'm .111.1111, Iwll. J 8 CuoHr v Jennie lb It, cta bill, Jennie IWIt vitleo Whilvak.-r, re covery of p.mrMtloHjnf n-al prop-rty. tbnl Whlteaker V Jennie Ik-It, CM Mil. Tem'rauce liouae v llau'.ird Fow le, partition, K Hayter, awlguuieiit, M K Shaw, aUniin-iit, pin-! MotinwvJ M Wle, equity. Teiup-ruee Inline v Hanford Fow le, partition. J A Yen.- v Jiio llodim tate, eou- tlmiatlon. Nvid Mi.-Hoii va J L Hhellott, dl- vonv. Ilatllo Whllney v. H H Mcl'dd. n, rtltln. lU'litley estate v II Hirebl'rK, action at law, J H Mw ui v W V. and M K ld- toti, aetloti at Ian . L lU'litley, nliiiuni-lit. It TopllU v K Wliinul, action al law. J M fWn v L It Martin, rorvelmure A V M.all v Will liavhWn, action at law, A A Hall v (l D Itld. r, ap al fnun justice court. Ad Itow ndorf v J A Hyar. action at law. X O tKtf Iter v J F O'lmunell, action at law. Frank Ituller and l W (iardner v m-IiooI dUtrlct mi V, action at law. t'ha Allen v Marv Allen, dlvorre. J l XunnvT A llulchluwm. action at law. 8 N Hubbard v l.euora Hubliard, dlViM-ee. F. K McKintcy v H Llllot, action at law. Jotte At'o v K M Young ami F.IIIT Young, action at law, H 8 HIiiiwoii va Ira ,V Miller, action at law. Maun. Hadl.-rl 4 Co va (illllain, A tlrlgg, action al law. Jacob Hindi v Uiul Haab, dlvon-e. Mary L llaxket v T I Lucaa, action at law. Anna Itrlner v X A itrlner, illvitrce. Nettle Xlcltol v Matblew Mchol. divorce. W (i Xeaillllll v W L Well, r. plev- lu David Maxfleld v tcamcr It (' Young, action at law. 8mllh A Hall v Irvln A Cann, ac tion at law. M M Fill va Jacob and Fitima Han- en, forvcloNtini. lieu Wlmlwir v Thoma t'olllumiu and tan-al Hoolh, action at law, Homer Hill v state of Oregon, re view. J a ('ollln v lnteof (iri-gon, review 0 II (irlgg v J M llutlcr, ;actlon at law. Jno Vermin v J no Hyar, e'liilty. Imiao Ivcn v L N Wood and Hurnh J Wiaid, lon'cUwurw. I'HOIIATK COtllT ritix KKIUNOH. In theeHtaleoftlllla 1'rlcc, order for will) real property. lu IhocHliiUi of H II HlgirH, llnal recellit filed, giliirdaln dlih urged. In Mm iMlatuof Jii'iiiM HurriH, order for wilu of real proia-rly. M A Whll man calatc, hearing of llnal account net for Juno 8. IHIW. M t, IMelninUoii ralale. hearing of ilni.l 11 1 .-.. . 1 1 1 i,, for Juno 7. H'.i-. (1 W Hlcliardmm catatn, hearing or llnal aivoiint net for June 7, INI)'-', I,.,,, ..r i hoinaH e ale. licarimr 01 final account mi for June 0, lHlil HuliHcrlbo now and get nil the cam paign new, TlIB HTHHKOI'TieON Kntmitaw mknt. The entertainment given by Hupt. lleynolil, nNHlatod by 1'rof. Jnck aon, of tho Independouce achool, wa very Intcreatlng niid laitlriictlvo, and waa woll attcmlwl. Many of llui pio turua were of ancient ruin. Tho lead Ing Couture, were tho "Hock oC Age," uhleh ilta-a Iiwl nir credit to tho author of that grand old hymn, "Hock of Age Cleft for Me," and a number of hcciic from all nartH of the world. One-hall of the proceed will bo pont for good literature for the publlo-mdiool library of thl city. A Fink Fim-v, Our follow town muii, Wm, M. Kay, returned thl week from ft Homcw hut extended trip to Htoekton. Vl While tliuru ho pur clutacd a Ally for $800, mid ho yon niny uow look out for aoiito rapid, travudng. He report tho weather tlmro a being rainy, and they am ulao hiivlng Homo heavy front, yet tho garden mul veg etation iroucriillv I woll along. We welcome him homo again. PERSONAL MENTION. J, R t'oocr left for (Jorvnlll on biil ucm lut Haturday. J, f , OllbatiKli I contractor ror II, F. I lurch' new roaldoui'c. Lou, lolrloii caino up from l'ort land on lut Tuewlay' train, Mark Hotmea.of McCoy, wa lu towu Monday looking a happy a ever, Mill, W. II. Wheeler ha becu quite ill for evcraldayiut warorry to ay. John Hlnllhrd, rt-prtwcntliig the Oa wego nurvcry, waa in towu thl week taking order. BMIn Lllllu Igail ha (qwlied a dremmaklng alutp at the realdcliee of II. M. Line. K, T. Heiiklc'a family have lautt quile vlck but are aomewltut convalea cent at prex-ol. Nat. Hurley, of Kalem, wa In lndi jieiiiliMiiT one day thl week lu the In leivt of the Htanilard ewlng machine. Mewr. J a. Hterllng, of Corvaltl, and Arthur Cooper, of McMlunvllle, will vUll fl lend III ludclH'lldcUiHi for a few day. J, F, O'lVmucll moved Into the real deuce nnwitly vacaUil by Ihtvld Whit eaker thl week, Mr. Whlteaker going Itack onto hi farm, Johnny Ikdinunou and family re luriusl from Newport Tucudny where they lmdH-u vWtlng with ft lend and rtiatlcatlug for a tiitai, llw.rge Harrl, bnither to Mra, K. T. Ilenkle, of thl city, came down from l4tt-ru Oregou lorn hi mother, who lolckal Monmouth. Charley lbiU'rlauu, who ha been ale cut in the lCat fur aoiue lima tudy lug iniMlelne, la lu our city. vUlllug with friend and relative till week. He I local.nl lu 8aletll for th prtwlll. Will Line received hi Japanrn wlneU-rry vluea yesterday from the 0egti inirm-ry. He ay Iheae are the lht ev-r broiighl to the country and are a far uierlor lierry to our black-U-rry, rapU'rry, etc. IKIIM. AltHIV AI-. i.im.a et.Aia Tl.iir.a..rll .-VV It HUtlwt-, lilb-.a ,-iiy,il ll.tlr, ki J,ri,,,li H Ib.wanl, lw ItAwriiiMi, lw ll-wt-r, K f Willi, llraiil llatmlt. A P llraitlmry, II W (-'(Mter. U.i.l. I. II ( imnitHir., vorvallu, l ai. Al !.", I' N Soul... Haw Ki l""l H V Hakrr, .o i.if, J K M.1f,ilMt Will, Kalwii! A a )wtMli,4 II JiNs IIUUI.iCi, Jine TwU.111, Vt.,inn"mlli KihUy.ApMl W. -J A VaM, lliw- Ilii, Julia llan VUi, II II Itowwil, f II Itiupctl.JM.a I J-di". I'oriUaili Julia Vole-, II I1 Waller, cliy; K a lllllani, l l UI.H I'liiliei'l. Jertrwii A "lniilu, Al. Uny.lt U1'iiW-ii. Iwryi W I H- auliln. iiiw, I'. K Muiay, i'r. Haiui tjr. Ah'I' tirlf Jf AHIa. II K lllle in, J i iill(ii. 0 It lrr, ll)f lllr. rtt,Tliuln J tlnwn. Mi-MlBBllli !" II ll,.yi, Jimp K ll-.rl.Hri.,! A Au.Imww, N ll.inil.iw Klv, A lln.lni-lil, Huoii Vtria. Hut.ar. MJf -11 Ti,ir, Ki yi'i, 1 V Mtikir, l'rU"i. r-t K l'""i. M-aeUy, M)-St.- XI Jilu, It Jonulni. IMrilaiel, W'm, Wll, 1 A Vvu-m. Hua Vl. t. A lolio.i, AltHoiy. J J lt. bit II, ..! il ii, J II llofli-j', A lliinw.ll.llu a IjIi Naldlii J iii' II Bttrt. M.'MiliHvlllo, I if l,,, Ml ,ii.ui.,ri.. Ainu".! Mr, V a Hilary, r. Tuwl)r. My .. K iiRmh. Srllutli C II HiiUf il ll. frank Wiai, A n-t.y i K AtiK W K Ih. Kme II llil.hhY.I t K,ill,l II I '-r, llrl.ii .V r.iiit,lik Vl; J W I illMkOalt.rllyi J J i'lrll, l.'tirlll. Wvl.inila, lf r.- '. r nmni, J ."', IsnUaHa i1 A Kii, lla.klH-! II M nixna, liati.l VV afiinr. 1 ..rvnlu-. II Vnyi J J il- (t.nl, M. xl.uiiMII.,, Jin, II uaiilmlHiin, aalnm. Mrrlt Win. We d.-lre to aV to our clllu-n. that for veil r we have l'ii at-llltig lr, vlnu'a New iMwiiverv for eoiwumo- ikui, lr. King' New Life I'M. Ituek- leu Arnica rvilve ami i-.i.t iric inner, .....l I...V., iiv.ir limiill.-d n-nn-illc that m II n .11, or thai have (ilveti ueh nn vehuil Kallaiacuou, lie no not ....i,..i.. ... .,,.r..i,i.v. iIiki.i eirv tl.. i.i iK'-imit- a, ....,...,,'-- . anil we aland ready to refund the ptir cliaae lirl.-e. If aallafaclory rvaull do not follow their Ue. The reiliedle have won their great popularity pun-ly on their merit. All drugglal. nit V a stnrr:. Timdity wa a bright day In lailtaa, and there waa coiitderable life and activity among the elllxoti. We baik aliHiknl the woolen -factory building. Il I a huge elructtilK, IIOxtlOfiTt, and all B-.ldlltoll of 7,5 feet will be added to It, It I now framed and It will aooii lie ready for the m ichlnery. A. V. H. 8nydcr. imairlelor of tho Job olllcv, prweuled in with a copy of hi work, "Flower Harden of America." We hem tender our thank. Charlie Houghty, of the OWner, wa In Halem on btlltie. Alice V. IiowU, daughter ol Hanly Hoi man, iil to the beyond thl week, Hhe wa agiil alaiut acvenlcetl year. John Hernthal, proprietor or inn wagon factory, ha piwcn mini inor- btl ken, and I nutulicred with tho dead. Dan I. Htouirer I creeling a hand some n-aldcu.v building, with conendo cellar and brick fouiidallon. It will haa beauty. A. H. Lyleaud bwthcr, Will, from KiiHtern Oregon, were In towu Tuea- diiv. .Indue HtotiU'cr inform ii there are 300 acre In prune within n rudlii of two mile of linllii. William HuvldHon and Junu1 Hel. mlck, of the Lticklaniulc, were In bwn Ttieadu) on'biiHlnc, IVter Cook, of ludencndcnce, Citlite lu Tueaduy, accoinpunlcd by Henry Lang, of Portland, Pierce ltlgg wal.lngjup tho city thl week. Politic lu-ru ntH'lii to lai of little cotiHeiplciicc, Theiiliulghly dollar and their own iiewonul ullair engage tnc attention of tho tiooplo. Mix I Initio Wlllium gave u aiixiK at the llfo-alwi picture of her father mudo hy her own hand. It I a beautiful piece of handicraft, and dis play artUtlo ability of a high order. W. 1'. Wright wa out aurveylnga mad to the rock quarry. Uwokthk. Il.ieltlen' Anile Halve, etin lu,.i aiiK-t. lii tin. win-Id fni eufu. hrulaca, aorc, ulcer, Malt rlicuni, fever Hiirc, tetter, chapped hand, chilblain, corn, ami an mkiii eruption, ami pom tivcly cure pile, or no pay required. It iHguitruntt'cd to give perfect mill faction, or money refunded. Price, SiC) cetila per box, For aale by any drug- Wm.ii IbiuiNd and Dm Mil no. They are In It. If you want a well Hint will glvo good HallHfuctlou go to Hull A Hlopcr. They will make It, a they have been In the IiiikIiickn for eight yenr,iiiiil uudemliuid It In-ltcr t hitn uny line cIho. They are rcNpoiilhlu, and you cnn roly on them. Their price arc a low and rciwiinuhlo as the lowest HutlnfucUon guaruiitccd, 25 41 moat ItHIIHlKI'ONT, llrldgeiairt la biaimlng. Dalla ba again coma to the front with Uie pMinlae of a railroad to tly Hon quarry. Hut li-t u tint he too lulillnnt or over aanguilie, lor remeuilatr thl year W iiitiat elect aoinc count v ollbr, and we cannot but renicmlwr our aad ex-rl- cnee of two year ago. "rromlae, line pie crut, are eally bniken." It take money and work lo hulld rallmad. neither of whleli aecui to I over abundant In . We have giHH atone and plenty ul It here, and will hall the day when you, men 01 Dalla or IndeiMindeucn, will aid u to develop cur hidden wealth. Hut lo talk to u ral road etc. on the eve 01 election, uiaki-aj u;recall the day that are gone, What we do want I a wagon Mad from Fall Clly via the new church to liidetwiideiiee "jind Dalla. Thl I aolliethlng which will U'lieflt all of U. Wa llliden.tand the matter I l-llig talked ot aouie; now do n't let thl maU terend 111 lalk, but when the jadllloli U elrciilaled, come aquarely to the mark, each and everyone, and Join bmi.1 on road. Thl I oue of the i,.......l..l r,,u,U ir nor iNiiintv. and ... ..-M-"- .- ... one which will u-neflt the county and risluUIKl to II luium nri-i.iii.-n. a .u,,,lli,.. mihi. uJu. .-liHii.ied til lie In lim ahire of F V. Wal, at McKee IbM-k. l'a ay white lie wa waning to. Mr. Wind, a little girl cam In ulii.. i, .,n,i,tv l ill lii. luladed llHIII- U'rlaln' I'alu llahtLatid ald; "Mamma want another Udtle of that medicine; .he any It i the lt inwllclue for rheumalliit h haa ever tiaed " W cent laitlle on aale by all medicine dealer. MUM K. The !iard of lud dlrm-tor of ill trlcl No. 191 will hold their regular meeting lu the dlnt ior' room of the llldenelideniw Nal tonal bank at 4 U'eloekp. m Friday, OetnU-r 2, and oil r riilay l ill" tnnin ii"" " every four wwsk thereaner. rdgned, tf inmru ill iMieemia. A (IOIMI lit HO AIM. For aale III Weal Iiidcindetiee, eight bb K from main atreel oil Mon mouth trt. foiirloU, a four nanii eottuge, w ith barn and other outbuild ing, iNirtly act lo young on-hard and amall fruit. Thl I a ! Iwrgalu If UkeuaiHiii. Inquire at ml utile. 1 .ur I l-i. f I.i ,.f l,.ll.,r. rt,..i.l.illli 111 Illdi'tH'll 1,1". MI " , deli.w lawUilUce Ulielaluied April SO, t, . ,, . . . ... ,.. .1... . .1...., C Jl UOt Cail.l lr HI wnjm mrj a 111 iw wlit to Ihe ib-ad-lelter ollbw. l'Brili lalliinf for Ilu-M k'tler will pbwae ay "advertlaed " iuriili, Moiim. iiiiriin, , w. Uiim. II. K , unilii.ll'iniii, , ll.-alll .. U. M..t,ili,,m Aitilinaw, l.un-ilalc, 1'. 1. Ml, ll,,lTl. f4t.int.rr, Julia, hu,l,-i., J a, k. rt) VV imam, Hatlun 0, Ik.lia. J.J. It, H.I, J. J. farkar. W. K. t,.l,r, IWutt, m i, u it. A, It. -lira. ,'w lii.iir,J. U. I XUIW' l.lar. lin.i. Mra. Vl,la. miicliw, Itrtmv Anil. rllllli. Mra. Julia. liwniNli, Xlr J, A. Vtlil'-l, Mlu Ulioil". M, ,,v, Mr, Mmr). Vat. U, llertl. H.li. r, r. (.iiliaaiia H.il.1,11. Ml" rK-llv. MIlW, HMWi M, lU.l.lt.-, Mix Malwl. (I. Itmii iiihon, riatlUliatn-K. BUSINESS LOCALS. Hweet plcklal Walker Hn. llljou coiifi-ctlotiary next door to prnlulth-e. New lot of prlw Uklng powder at Walker Hr. Fine llueoftolU-t ip Jut nwlved at Walker Uni. Udle' oxford Ilea In all lylc, call lie found al hhelley A Vanduyii'a, lee en-am, aoda, and lnixru-d clgr of all klml at Mr W. H. Wbileaker'. For Ihe lineal candle and confec tionary tu the city, call al P. C, Patter- Mill'. The latl tyleol paramil at Shel ky A Vaudtiyu. Tln l""! valta-a lu Ihe city. If you Wlalt to buy traah do not go to Kl.a ktoti A Hetikle a ihey haveonly Die beat. P. C. Paltenn.U alway kee on baud a full supply of Havana and Key Wwi cluar. Onlv a few of tho (luldell liale cook lM.k U-ftlat T. W. h'Mi '. Call and get one free. Ladle' en-am bna-aded novelty ull .t o...i1..i A, V'.ii.liivn'a. JunL the thing for graduating coatume. If you want a noliliy uuiineruu, go ... hii,.,ii.,v A Vuiiitiivn'a. Thev can pleaae you In price ami quality. HtiH-kton A Henkle had llieir hami rull hwl 8alimlay atteudliig jto the want of their uumcmu cualomcw. Try Ktnmg' h-latintul, Weatacott A Irwin, pmptletont, when In halem. Meal, llrst cla lu every way,a"tvul. Ladle, It will pay you well to call In i Miiu-Uinii Ilenkle' and eo their elegant line of drca giHal. It I Juat pleudld. Pattemoii Ilni. make a Hue ttlapiay ..I ,.,L. u.-iili,lia nod lewelrv. Ill connection with their mipply of ilrug ami meuieiiie. Stockton Ilenkle iKiught their clothing, ahiH. hula, glove, kuiend era, and aome dn- gin!, dlMK't fnim the utantlliictun'r forcali. You can get a gil cigar aT. W Fj.iea' for Ac. and vou can get a line clgur for HH'i and if you want aome- iiiinir uiiv mi inc. lie nil a tor inc. r-end your laundry to the Kalem Kleiim laundry. Mr. (loir, drlverof the Salem alugc, will lake It hir you. I .euve Iullw, if you wIhU to mn -fuuiothliiR u.t.i ituii.UoitiM hi tint It ii a nf mm ahade ami paraaol, do not rail to call at, Stockton A Henkle'. They have tlicui. I 111 lllH-Ulll t t tf tint l.io-il tlinm and .fll ii.,,,,,,v .... ........... i,.,i,,, H,i-.i 1 u-lll iniiii'le irtve I J .ni i n--- giMid away lor thirty day for ili cm iluf block. And do n't you forget It, T. W. i :te. Do vou like toamoken giMid cigar? If you d'o call at T. W. IOhU-h1. Ho ha the laigoNt and moat complete aaaort incut of cigura In Utwu, loth In fie, 10c ami l-lc good. Hay! you fellow that have not paid your" Hchool tux will have ome fun paying ahcrlll' fee In a few day ir you don't atuck up Iniiuedlately, Onlv a few day ol grace, left. J. I). Irvine, DlHlrlct Clerk. tf Stockton A 1 luitklu are Jtmtly proud or their lurgc and very liaudaoiuc slock ordnw goiMl, lutllc', gent1, and chil dren' 111111111', men , uoys auuriiu ilii,naeliitlilnir. all lu tho latent styles mid beat or giaid. If you are at till piirtlctilur about the look of your collar, cull, and shlrta, you will aonil them to the Halem steam laundry, where they will he turned out wllh a gloHHy IIuIhIi that I elegance llaclf. Price very low. Lcuvo order at tho Halem ahige barn. There I no place In Oregon where a belter nieiil I served than at tho rc lituruiit of Wcatncott A lrwln,271 Coin merelul itreet, Hulcm. Cotirteou at tention, a lino meal, and the popular price of S!5 cents, hnvo mudo tbla liouso the headquarter of everyone who hit ocetialnu to dlno In Halem. Whoa Baby wa alok, w pia hir Owtorla. Whoa ahewfta a Clillil, alia cried for Owtoria. Wlion aha biama Mlu, ah olung to Cnttorl. When aliehad Ohtldraa, ilia gave Uiom Caatoria DEMOCKATIC TICKET. For eongreatuw. Flrt tllalrlcl, It. M, Vestch, of Linn. For aongreanian, Second dlatrict, J. IL H later, of Uuioti, For tiprtti jiiitg. A. H, Uenuelt, of Waaeo. For albirney general, (leorga 1',. ClininlierlHlii.of Linn. Ynr tirnalitruidkl rilifllOr. Itolicrl A. Miller, W. M. Oolvig, Oeorge Nnlati, W. r. Ililtclier. For circuit Judge, Third dlalrtcl, J. J. HIimW, of Marlon. For priMweiillng attornny, Third dwtrlct, , W. Ik lllleil, of Lllill, For tnetubur aluld board uf eipilUktlou, Third diatrie., W. 0. (Vadey, t f Lane. HT4TM I'KNTUAb (XlMMITTK. 1). 11. Murphy, olmlruiatij C. N, Walt, aeflrelary, CWNTV Til KCT. For aeiiator, N L llutler. For reprewutaMvea, W Myer, J O SlaaU, For county Judge, 8 T llurcli. For herlir, WH Kuykeiidall. For clerk, Hugh Haldwln. For treaaiirer, A Cat u. For w-lnail utorihb'iidciit, Charle hlliioliloll For commlaalouer, Henry liyerly. For a-or, J W McDowell. For aurveyor, T L ISutler. The luallii-a of tlie peaiu and coimta- Idea are a follow; 1'jw.t and Wot Dalla and Hlrkrvall, F 11 Morrlaoii, j. p.; Jan. Illu. lt, e. Lucklamiile and llrldgeimrl, C K HlaatM, J, p ! H 0 llatllig, C, Hall ljike, Douglaa, and Jaekami, J Hyroii, J. p.j W 11 Andrew, e. Huver, Monmouth, lloeua VUta, and lnle'liilemv, II M Line, J. p i W W William, C Spring Valley, Kola, and M'oy, J M Lynn, J. p.; W J White, c. IXU'NTY CKNTIIAI. ItUIMtrrKK, L. 0. Parker, chairman. Mr. J. I. Hlaie. au exleiinive n-al- ealate dealer III Iv Molue, Iowa, Uur- mw ly twa-d one of Ihe aevereal al-Uti-k of iiiieutooiila while lu the north ern prl of Unit atale durlugl a rvul lilliuuinl, aay Hie .vifii,v iteruw. Mr. llli.ij' had la-caalon lo drive never- al ml Ii- during the atonn, and wa o thoniughly cbllleil that be wa unable to get warm.aud Inable of an hour after bla relurii be wa llireuteued wim a vere attack of pneumonia or lung fever. Mr. Itlalie pent to the iieareal drag at. ire and got a Ixittle of ChamUTlalu' Cough lu-mely, or widen tie nan orieti luard, and tk a itumla-r of Urge doartt, llenavithe ell.'cl wa wonder ful, and that In a abort lime he wa breathing quite t-oally. He kept on taking the medlellie, and Ihe next day wa able to mine lo lie Molue. Mr. lilale n t-nMa bla cute a almtily Won- ib rful oil n-nl U.ttle on aale by all tuedli lite deuleia OIIIHNAM J .HO. 7. An urdiualiee for Ihe prevention of do tun. he anmiiil runiiitig al large within the corporate limit of llie city of lode Iendeiie, Oregon, and providing fr Die taking up and impounding and aell tug of Ihe anine, and repealing all ortli naiiw and pari of ordinance in cod flict herewitli. 37i jimpk (f Iht city iff rKiw-mr nce o or-iiHM tu fiMuu't: 8liou 1, So horaee, runli, culllo, aliit-p, gnat, or awiue, lmll ba allowed lo rim at large or to tie herded in any of the atrerta, alleva, or ptlhllO place of Ibe Clly of ludeprudeuee: Vol (, Hint auimul iK'iiig unven mrougti me city to aud from pan I ii re, for ihiptiieiit, or other purpoac, ahall not lie regarded a rutiuing al laige uuuer lina M-etion. H.-C. 'I Any animal or animal, do- acrthed in Heo. 1 of thl orduiauce, found running at large within the corporate hunt uf t lie Clly of independence, aliall be tnken np by any tnihce ofllcer or by any person, and delivered lo the city mantlial, aud by him kept in a g'od and afe place; and .Id auitnnl ao taken up ahull lie provided with proper rooU and water while no cvii lined. Keo. S. It ahall be the duty of the war luil after the taking up of any ot the above named auiuiala, lo immediately pint printed or written initio in at leaat three publle place of Ihe clly of lude- iwudoiioo for leu aucceaaiva day and that oiie or more tioticea of the tame be publiHliml in a newapap'r of the city, giving a iltwriplion of aind aiiiuml orati linala o taken tip. Hitch notice whall al o alnlo the time, place, and lei in upon which mud annual or antnmla will beiadd if not claimed within the lime provided for by Hee. 4 of tin ordinance Hec. I. If any anliuid o takan up be uot reclaimed and coal paid by the own er or pe roo enlilleil to potiaion there of within ten day after the in nit jug uf autd uotice, Ihe marahal shall proceed lo aell Ihe atuo at public Miction lo the luglieat balder for chuIi iti band at the day of aale, and afler ileditctttig coals aud eiH'iiw-of taking, keeping, nml ud vertiaing Ihe same, lie ahall pay Ilia bl ance thereof Into the city treasury, and make a reHirt thereof, with a descrip tion of the animal or ninta.ii ao sold, aud tile the aauia with the recorder. Ho. 6. It the owner or pcraoti entitled to ihe poHseaaioti of any animal so taken tip iiail at any lime previous to the aale thereof prove the animal or animal ao taken tip to lie Ins property, or entitled to the poiwcitsioii of Hume, lie ahall be en titled to the aame tipott paying hi the marshal the charge thereof, which ahall lie one dollar for taking up, and the ex pense of keeping the aame, and hi legal fee for Hiliiig tiollccs, aa required lu Sec. 8 of Ihia ordinance. Heo. 0. If the owner of any animal sold under the provisions of this ordinance shall id uny time within one year from the date of sale make satisfactory proof if the ownership ot aiud animal or ani mal to the city council, ho shall be en titled to receive the proceeds of aucn sale on deiKisil in theoity treasury, lint if no audi proof lie made vvilhiu one year from the dale or anal sale, me pi-ocecui de rived therefrom shall beeorue the proper ty of Ihe city. Heo. 7. It stiall tie tno unty ot me city niarshitl and other police ntnocri to strictly c uforoo the provision of this or dinance. Hoc. 8. Tins ordinance shall not take effect until the 1st dry of Hepteniber.ll-Wl Heo. 9. All ordinances or parts of ordi nances In ooiilhct herewith shall lie re pealed from and after the taking effect of tins ordinance. Passed the ooitncil March 22, A. D I8U2. J. T. Folio, Heoordor of the city of lndei)tidenoo. Approved March 25, IKD'2. Signed M. MaitwtN, Mayor, "I'rntaetliin ar Kroa TradeT" Vii,i fui .iim.ili. iiiidiirriitinil thet.tirtd' question; uou .-i, it m "ii" "i niv buh- ,i.. i i. ..f ti, plcel qllesitotis w noil riguiiy pi-csouieu. Ho wo have tnndc nrrniigcniciits to give vou the Wknt HiIk one year, the New York Standard lill DiremU'riH. and a copy of "Protection or e re Trade," nil for iji:!, Tho book is the best treat In on the tnrlU'quoitlmi ever published, and Is rccogtiiMid a such uot only In America, nut an over uie uivinzeu world. Weoll'cr tho unubrldged edi tion. Try tins piun, o win iinu the Standard ono of the most ably lulltiul iiiiiuii-H In the world, and tho 111 formation to la? derived from read lug "Protection or Free Trade?" la worth more than the price you pay for the wtioie. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. THK WEEK. Ai'Hib 2i. OltnHevlcr, ofTekoa, Waall , wlldd ed by bunging bc"ue hi awn theaii r fuaed to marry him. All theaawmlll lu the vicinity uf t Cnane. Wlaootialil, ( IimmiI doWU lo- iluw ...lit ' ftt. ..ii.H .in i,.il nt m..,.,1i.V lliellt. Ill New York two ple were burned lodealb, and two other were fatally lujutcd by the burning of a ten elliellt lioljan. At Mwire Station, Ky., a freight train nil the lnilavill.i A Naliville railway crashed Into the rear of a u eliger train, killing two. Al M'sll, a farna r living near (Vr- valll. blew lim lop of hi head off wllh arllle. HI not known whether It wa Niilcldo or an accident. The New York lb-publican noiiven tlon will a.-nd Mi aara. HlM.M'k, Piatt, DeH'W,aud Miller, delegate to the ua llonul Ib-publlcuu convention, They are u ul tint rueUtd. Ohio lU-pllbllcali -lid a delegation iiiially divided ImIwvii tlie two fan- ttoii or me party in tiiai mate, in Mbmourl the itcpubllean iiiairuid, for HarrlKoii, a they ulao do lu AluUma. Juckaou Mrl-'arluud, ag-l llfle.ii, and llcrtle Llllaou, aged lhlrt'ti, of I'arkeraliurg, vit lrglina, were mar rlwl lo-day. They were nodeieniilmul that they dually galuul thccoina-til of their parents, A tornado In Chicago damaged (he mauufuctun-' and llbt-rul art building of the world' fair to the extent of $11,- 000, The atonn wa gut-rul through out the lake ri-gioti, and much dumuge wa done to snipping. Coleinaii lilaekbiiru, a colonil nuir- den-r of Harrlalon, Ml., wa hanged for thirty lx minute, on April anh, aud wiu proiiounivd deadiiy three phy alclaii. While en rotile lo the grave a ule wa tn-ard lu the coffin, and when It waa opened the loan Wu found to be breathing, lit) I almoat well uow. The Philadelphia theater tiro wa more lerrlblu lhau at first nqxirtwd. Hlx -ple are uow known to have -r-lulled, two boy and a mail are retort ed uilMaiug, and over tifly M-ron were aoevnly Injured tlmt tin-y are In the hiiital Thuiua tv au aeior, eiu".l fnau the theater, upiaing lila wife Hail pn-cetleil litm; not tiuiiiug her, he relumed, and lth met their death. Al'lill, It'. In a wn-ek on IheOn-al Northern, near Sand Point, Idaho, seven men were killed. No iMirtieulur. The French autborliim am biking pneaUtloii to prevent ib-moutratloiia ou the pari of the amin-Iiist on May day. Kclda Kvait. agitl seven yinr, of Seattle, wu run over by a Northern Pacific tiaaaeiiger train. Jler bead wu coiuplelely aeven-d. I'rid Atkins, the civil engineer in barge of Ihe Astoria cud of the Port- ini.il Astoria railway, wa drowned hy ihe eti nixing of a fmt. At N'orih Yakima, Wah., fifty or sixty men took a Ciiiiiamuu from Jail, atrtp-l him.ainl unmen-liuliy wtiiii-l liltil III) ulacasiia at-a. lie haa Ixt-ll Insulting aehiHilgirl. lk-legat.-s from 2V) trade' union of New York met to unite 111 ono olld body, and work In harmony in the future against organized capital. These delegate n-pn-eui l!s,ixm men. llctwccii Ibwburg and Myrtle Cn-ek wn-iken. phioiHl an olntruetion on the track. The Itom-burg local Was wrveke!, aud the engineer aud tin-man were badly Inluretl. The company oiler a n-wanl of fd.taW for the arnl and couvlctlou of the i-ri'trtiior. Al-lill. 30, Ferdinand Ward wiut released from Sing Sing. Siaikaue defeated Hcnt tie by a acore of l.'t loS at Seattle to-day. In Chicago 2,no0 boiler makers will trlke forau Increase in wuge. An unknown uegro outragi'd an eight-year-uld girl at (in-enville, Mi., and waa pnnnptly lynched. ;U HI. Inils, In the Inaugural haudl- Cap race, Orcein li-llina- won second money, I letter Shelter won llrs-l. During a bli;li w.-hoil picnic near Chaltuiisga, Tenn., Weldou Sanders, IWilic ( heney, and Itiniuhc ltarr, were dmwucd. t Nashville, Tenn,, 'M iik-ii took Fpli (irijtanl fnmi Jail and lynehtil him. (irlxxard wa one of the iiegri- who, It lssup'd, outniginl the llrmv girls last Thursday. This is the second lynching growing out of thut alt'air. A highwayman near IHaii Andreas, Cat., emptied a shotgun loaded with buckshoi into a stage. Miss lbslclsino, a passenger, wa killed, the driver wa shot tlinitigh the lungs, and the iiiea- enger wa taidly wounded. The rubber did uot get anything. The object of the wreckers who placed the obstruction on the South em racinc irat-K near itosenurg, was lo nib the din-ctor of the Myrtle Creek Mining Compauy, who were knowu to lai ou the tram w ith several thou.siiud dollars in gold. May-day paaactl off quietly In France and stiuiu. MayI. Thn-c acn in Wiiiiilwg, Miimtoba were burned. The Una Is very heavy. William Tudor, of San Francisco, threw himself under au engine, and wu crushed to dentil. Pmf. Vogel, an eminent Herman chemist, aavs he has discovered a pro cess of photographing hi colors. Louis lluumciftcr, solicitor for the Hun Francisco Catt, shot liliiisell through the brain because of business n'verscs. A negni uprising aiKiu tinny iiiii.v, from Nashville, 'iciiu., Is n-porliil ii.-L the outcome of Ihe lynching ot Kph negro uprising alaiut thirty tmUv llrixxurd at Nushvillc ycstcrdiiv Ncur Lincoln, Nob., a culvert w as wuslied out on the II. & M. K , and a piuscugcr train rati Into the ditch, killing the llretimn and two tramis. Several ullicrs were Injured. May 2. In Chicago 400 plumU'ra tiro striking ror nine hours. A quart X mill at Mound House, New, burned. Loss, 100,000. During a lire at Lead vi lie a wonum and child were burned to death. HoracHhocra nt (Hikliind, Cul., were gianlcd nine hours with tcu hours' pay, to avoid a strike. lu the granite quarries nt llloucester, Mass., 2,0iiu men arc striking for nine hour, nt 2f cents nn hour. At Holllster, Cul., Minnie Tracy, aged fourteen, committed suicide be cause her aunt scolded her. In Savannah, (lu., a strike In the building trades has brought all the building work to u standstill. Deeming, the KiigUsh and Austral luu murderer, was sentenced to tic hanged the llrst week lu June. K, H. (Ircgolin, an old pioneer of French rralric, was run overturn Riucu by the Koscburg local nt Ocrvais, A rumor is current that Cleveland tin been naked to Hiitiounco that he will not bo n presidential candidate, and to favor the nomination of Chlcl Justice Fuller. Wyoming-may send a woman dele gate to the Hc'pHbllcan national con vention. If one Is elected, it will la the llrst t ime in the history of the coun try. The highwayman who shot luto a stage near Han Andreas, killing a young lady and tatally woumnug tno uriver has not been ciipturcd. Tho confA'reiice committee ou tin Chinese exclusion bill has reached ai ..,rHiU,lllilllt lllill tllM lllll ..'111 1,l',,ltlll go to tho ' president to-morrow.- Tin I I bill i a rc-enct merit of the pmtcnt law, with Miveral importmit amend ment. - A train on the Lewlavllle, New Al bany 4 ( xilcaifo, went through a bridge, and the engineer, fireman, aud a brakvmuli, were killed. May8. The city election In Hfxikane riauilted In a vhojry for the Ix-mocrat. A tornado In IH-Kalb county Mo., killed Mr Hmrp and Mi Hoyd. Many building were wre. keL Prealili iit llurrlaoii' nomination la now aurial, a a majority of the dele gate are already Iiistrurbd Cor blm. Thoma Walsh, of Chicago, murdered Mr. Idijilx-th Walsh, aud then hor ribly mutilati-d her Issly, cutting It ahmad. to hUHln. A cyclone ten nill.-a noutbeuM of Toicku, Katma. kllk-d Jmih Mitchell and Injuri-d several other, braide doing great dumuge to property. Mav 4. Nllarawiulll,at Portland, burned, Ik-moerat of Wisconsin aud Mli hl- gau lustrui'ted for Cleveland. The Itepubllcana elected their entire ticket In the, St. Paul city elcrtUill. In all twelve people have died on ac count of the Philadelphia theater fire. Katie Midoiic, of Portland, aged four ycunt, wa killed by the hi, John mo tor. Ibuw ball: Portland It, Spokane H, at Portland; Scuttle U, Tacoma 0, at Heutlle. iVath ha ended the litigation over the WllhVHugglii Uby. The child wa burled bMlay by the Irnby home. and two parties of mounit.-r, neither awgnizitig iiieotin-r, were preacnt. Ilrmarkalil Itoaclw. Mr. Michael TurUaTn, Plalufleld, III, muke the tuU-meut that ahe caught odd, which settled ou her lungs; ahe wa treakil for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her ahe wa a tiopulea victim ofonu HUinption and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist tuggeated Dr. King' New Discovery Corconauuiptlon; be bought a Ixittle and to her delight found hena-lf benefited from first dose. She continued It ue and after taking ten IsHile, found herself aound and well, now doe ht-r own housework and U a well a ahe ever waa. Free trlul bottle of thl great discovery at any drug store, large bottle 50c, and fl no. THE CRADLE. COOK-ltoru to the wife of W. O. ( V.k, in thl city, Friday, April i, lstc, a ten and one-half jsiutid boy. Mr. Cook and I lie buby are getting along nla-ly, but the clerk in the furnllure store tell us that Will la barely able to hobble down to the store, and that he is now seriously thinking of moving to the elate metropolis, aa our town ha suddenly grown too aiimll for him. St I' I. II I M KM) l-.ST'S It KI'OKT. County Huperiuteudetit ltcynold ha mude hi n-iort to the stale -auper-llitendeut. The followlug ynopia will be or Interest: No. children reported,3,4.'M; laat year, S,2D; iiicn-aM.-, 221. Average wages ltld nude teacheni, f 10 per month; average wage paid female teacheni, IV) per month, an Increase of SI. Eatl- inat.il value of achool houwea, $.51,875, an increase of SThi). I-Mimated value of school furiiiture, mas, globes, etc, tlO.Snl, an Incn-ase oC J2.42S). Four sclKHilhotuie were built The county sttierlnteiideut niiulcevcuty-ix visit, ami traveled 1,003 miles in the per- fonttnuee of official duties. Forty eight district are supplied with un- abrhlgcd dictiouariea, an lucivaae oC eight. Amount of mouey spent Cor school purposes, $H,HS.51 About thirty of the school are gra Jed and are doing good systcniatlc work; and the remainder arc tiartially graded and are doing much better work than was done U-forc the grade work w aa inaugurated. There will probably be forty gradu ate from the publie-ecliool course. Ijud year there were eighteen. In 1SS8 there wcry 2,550 school chil dren. The average wages of male teachers waa f 12 per month; oC Cewales, S;t5, The value of achoolhousea waa $29,170; of furniture, uinps, globes, etc., fsl,tMt. Twelve schools were supplied with unubrldged dictionaries. The whole amount t.peut that year for school purposes was $25,923.94. Four years ago but few teachers held state certificates; now more than a third oC thejteaehers have them. This comparison shows that our schools have Improved in a very gratify ing manner during the last four years au improvement of which oiirsuper iiiteiidetii and every rewldeut of the county may well lai proud. Ht.uk oi--Ohio, City ok Toledo, LitahCocnty. t Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior purtuer of the Arm ot F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business lu the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said tlrtu will pay the sunt of one hundred dollars for each , m1.y Cllsu of c.ltal.rl, that canuot , , , . 1h) rlm'a the use of Hulls Catarrh Cure, 1-bask Chknky, Sworn to U-fore uie and subscribed in my presence, tins cm nay or .Decem ber, A. D. IS80. SKAl.. A. W. G I.KASOX, notary ritblie. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Scud for testimonials, free. F. J. Chunky & Co., Toledo, O. fciTHold by nil druggists, 75c T1MK TAIILG. tn.leiiviKteuca and Monmouth Motor Liu I leave Leave tndi'iN'adenoe. Monmouth. . 7:00 7:W . 8: Ul fc 9:.'I0 ltttM lt:lft I) . 1:M i:l6 8:1ft 4:ii MO a:t rtiereact- At T H T3TCD ilcdiiilla- UUAtl 1 LU icrcoiu.tj'.Ore-rr n ton, neivr what in now Bftfccr I in now linker Cily, rCNTl IDV a lauu who has since I I will become Ulcntilkd with the reaoiireea and 11 f O U-vdiimcat of that country. This man flVlU u no other thno Mr. John Stewart, one of the wenllhicut aad moat iuftneutlal dtiiena in the xtmitv. In a recent tetter he says ! " 1 had been luflrrlutr from natus i my back and geaerat kid ney complaint for aoma time, and had uaed many muetllea wtthoirt any but temporary rellet The liaiiw In my back had tieconic ao severe that 1 was Di-erentcd itom nttendlntt to my work and could iiot move about without the use of a cana. Hear hifr, through- Mend, of the wonderful cure ef fected hy on-Kon Kidney Tea, I waa induced to try i box, and from that very first dose I found iastant Tllef, and before using half the cootenta of the tax the patna In my back entirely disappeared. ; have every filth lu the virtues of the Oregon Cldney Tea, and can conscientiously recommend to my friends. I would not be without It for mvthinif." Oregou KUnt-y Tea cures hackache, incontl noe of l ine, brick dust sediment, burning or uinfut sensation while urinating, and all affeo ,ois of Ihe kidney or urinary organs of either se.