The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891, May 13, 1892, Image 3

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    THE WEST SIDE.
-tasiKit nv
West Sills Publishing Company
Hll DAY, may is, lw.
V vvvk Knur hundred gwd hen,
W ill iwv cash tor good healthy poultry.
St-H 0. M Ihutw "i litdepeudciiiv,lr.
t,w Ykah Ni UTiiMi A number
vfiheeltlsviwo-f .""Ik county are ttll
purchasing mt holiday h"" lvt
tiveof the county aud aendiiig them
I, i friends ttt th Kast, We have wily
tao or ilm hundred, left, out of an
liilou of ll,oou, and would say to
those desiring eoplen, ahotild apply
rarly iu all will on Iw gone, Only
five-cent per copy tor the t'l decrlp
ttou of folk county ever written.
Hist conic, ttrxt crv.l.
Ctinuii lKi'rnN at Jmuu
sow Tho newly erected Evangelical
church alJefterson w ill be dedicated
mi SnlilmtU aftermam ami eveiilng,
May 1Sh. HUhop Th.mta llownian,
of I'hlcago, will I prswnl and ortVlale.
Tlie service will be at 3 ami 8 p. m.
Krlend front tix and near are Invited
to te present. ,. ..
Pm ,miiio,-llihp Thouiit H'W
matt of iheKvangotloal church preached
Mil able sermon In the Evangelical
church last evening to qulti' a lam ami
appreciative attdlenc Tho lUsltup In
a mnii of Incessant laUr iul seem
never to llm At the close of tli ser
vice he administered, tho ordinance or
baptism to the Infant child of ltev. and
Mr. A. Copley, lator of said church
In thl oily. Hie Kbdtop continued Id
Journey thin inorniuir. leaving en the
11:13 o'clock (mill for tVrvalll.
II. H KV P.KAHIIAHT lKAD.-t'Ul'or
of fustum! K. I'. Karhart tiled from
Hrlghl' disease lu INwtlaitd Weduca
day morning. It wan on of the
most prominent uicn In Orvgrni. A
long and honorable public; reeord m
that of It I J-rhart The open
frnnknevfjhl". nature, the courtesy
ami suavity of Ills manner, ami th
tenacity of hi friendship, tiimlo him
umvonlly imlr. Ho illtl all hl
work falilifully, uJ wa a vory wfiil
mail, ,
X kw Dki'a htm kx t. Wi w Mi to call
atU'Utlou to a n-w tlfjmrtiwnt mt
lmv (IivuUhI to vatabUab, Immcly, a
"want column." The rrlt of all l
vortWuu'iiU uiiai-r tt "VaiitJ,"
'Fur 8tlt" "For IVnt," to., hcaila,
w lHU'tlin iviiU i-r HupwIi lum-r-tun.
ThU rIvih th ntlvfrllmtH'lioli
of thrtn ilenartmont on our lvl
tho want ft'Uimn at lhiv ci'iil ir
Um tlu liulm'-lviU txiluiuu at five
ivnta imt llm ami tlw rn'sulur uoa
column at ten cvnwiwr lliw.
Lakk liivKKMv-An umlwr
frrtmn.l lake ha U"ii llcwwr4 thrw
ml lea from (irinntv, l.laho. It wan
fniiml l.y a welWlnr. At aiUpth of
nixtwri fft, clear, pure lake water
ran out over the aurfae fr a time ami
then attll back to th eortli' level.
The nuwt curlou part f It b llist flxh
were lnUKlit to theaurfuoe hv lfi over
flow. They have a peculiar appear
ance, ami are silghtles, ImllcatltiK that
they are umierKmuiul tlh. The irlnu
ha attracleil niucti atteutlim, ami
many furwr In the vleltilty fear that
their farina will drop Into the lake.
.nAo full) Timr.
TWUXTY-ONK YHAIU Ol.li.-J. W.
HiohanU'iil Jr., waa temleitl a birth
ihiy aurprl at hl home lat Satunlay
eveliiiiK by hi' aiUr lli, it being the
e.iiln of hl arrival at hi majority.
Quito a mmilier of the ymmg lople
Hj.wml.liii at the rexhleuce of Mm. M.
A. t ItoU rtwm, and at a timely hour
promileil In a lly to Mr. Ul. har.l
aon'a, where they we eiitertaliie.1
w ith gaiia-a ami vurl.nw ainiMena-uta
for a couple of hour, when refresh
ment, which were Itouiitirul and de
licious, were piiweil around. After
partaking heartily, and wihlng John
ny many year of prmK-rity and n
fulneaa, the go.nl nlht !? ?,a lttk,'u-
Took Him IiKl'AHTt HK.-Yes.terday
aftern.H.n lilalr MilU-r left for a vilt of
two or three nmntlia to hi home In
Keitaville, Miiwourl. lllair lia la-en
niMKiit from hia home a little over
two vear, and mt of the time haa
i-..i In Inileoemlenee. where he haa
cmwd everyone with whom ha haa
comu In contact, either Inwielal clrclea
or huilmwt life, to U-come 111 friend.
Thl faet i wmflrmod by the large
crowd that gathered at tho train to hid
him a Ihrca cheer farewell. The fine
coiiie that conveyed him to the depot
wiu fnlluwed hv a aoletnli coiiiiialiy of
vfiiimr men with drum Iwitlng and
lliiga flying. We regret much that
liluir hud to leave ua, even on a abort
vltf but when we take a second con-
aldftdlon, and think that perhapa,
WH that he wanted to ce hla
mnninm, we lens reluctantly Hiltimlt to
the inevitable. Tho Wkht Hum foroa,
with hi many frleiida, wih him
a
tdcaaaiit Journey, Mafe and early
re
turn. Hv way of pareutheaw we
will
any that iihtlr haa prom laird uh a lettc
dwriptiveof hla trip, wliicli we truit
he will not forget.
liiut.H Who Havk I'iihii.- Tliero
la
an liiteresllng group of bright glrla at
the New Kiiglnml l-'oiincrvulory or.Mu
aic, In ll'wton, who repreaenttho quid
Ity of push clianick-rmtic of the Amerl
can girl. There are wmie thirty-five of
theau girl, and they are la-lng niuali.
ally and vitally educated by The
J,adit,' Home ,ourniilti)f I'lilluilelphm.
Home time ago thia magazine offered,
aaatlmtilant to tho girl to get auh
Mcrlntlon for It, free education at the
conservatory. The American girl Ih
quick to ee a clianco, and one by one
theae girl have come, from all parta of
the country to Iloaton. They receive
the very bwt tho conaervatory allorda;
the mmt dealrahle room In the build
lug arc their, and they have all their
wunt earefully looked a(U: hy a
wealthy Hrrlu.lical. I'erliaps In no
other country on the face of tho globe
could mich a thlrur l laawlhle, Theae
girl, too, the reporter wiw told, belong
to nice famillcr, hut they preferred to
earn their own munleul education
rather than leM;iid on the fiimily
pur!. Of con ran the particular girla
are unknown t tho nebular at large,
and to all intent and purpose they
are paying their own way. And they
certainly are. It la alao nld that the
magazine la educutlng a numlair of
glrlaatWelleHley, Hmith, mid Vaaaar
College,.,
LOCALS.
iUm lkaapMa ni llakery,
Clreult oiHirt at Dallaa thl week.
Tho fire d'artnieiit iiiaala n-Juvenat-
hill.
Any kind of corn ytu want at the
llnkery.
Kv th.-j ftni Itllhiirn ImgKliM at M.
Hvurwrwl
Kit flying I now Ute raga with the
laiya lu lmleHn.leme,
ltuggl., carriage, and carta, at tait-
Uiu price at M. 8vrvcrud A Co'.
tlall.m can of lc Irult, alt kluda, at
th llakery. Cheapcat way to buy
fruit.
Wont came to town that Will Dal-
ton wa datig.miily 111, and that hi
life waa deapalrcd of.
1aI all la ready with fttw xhlhlt
for the Mr thl fall and thu glv l'olk
iHiuuty a grand booal.
ltoad what O'tamuell A Irvine have
avuplwl their paei wlUi thl we'k.
ll will aaveyou money.
T. W. Fate had Id tw fhwl re-
varulalual thl wwk, which help It
apHarauee cvaialdcrahly.
The hill containing the Inftirmatloii
cotiwrnlng the eourlou will be out
hy Tueaday uf next wwk.
Mm. Helen H. Hartfiwrd will lecture
at the llaptbt churtdi, In thl city, n
Saturday, May U, In the Interest or uie
W, lT. U.
W', W. William haa been apiailnM
leputy aM by X. Uerduer for In
impendence precluct td th town nf
Motitnoutli.
M.Wvarverud hhvIwI car
loud of fin bugKlca ulrwl rmin me
FjwI Tneada)', Ifyouwaut a tillli
turnout, call on them.
In view of the approaching em of
political treeh making, we would like
to have aonie eipeUIUuua natlaal of
cwiumuulcatliig lock-Jaw,
We made a mlatake taut week In
giving the amount A. ik Atkln r
cflveil fur hi fine mare. Iiwtcauol
.UW It h.Hild have been la-5.
The cMng eaerclac of the high
actuad at lU-thel, will I held to-mor
row, beginning at Id o'clock a. m. All
ai corvltally Invited to attend.
Let u call your attention to Iau
Van Xortwlck' new ad. In thl week'
Isauo. ltea.1 It and ee what extra
touch you gel with every have.
"You lay you fre aveterau fmm
(eirgla?" "I have ttiat honor, ir,"
"What regiment?" "Xo reglmeiil at
ail, lr-ul a natural-tairu eolouelP'
Jame Towuaettd, of Klng Valley,
wa killed yeatertlay while hauling rail I
by the wagou turning over. Aged !
year. If. M. Line look oul the oa
ket thl morning.
'That a blowing It l," y I'at,
lightly muddled, "that night ulver
com.- on till late In the day, when a
man t alt tolred out, and he .add n't
wurk no more, auyhow, at all, at alt,
not eveu If It waa morning."
Wayne William, our road urvlmr,
la havlug the nm much Improved,
lafl the gotal work go on for goodne
ake, and everyUitly will rle up with
prale for nytady that will make good
ruada.
ltov 1). V. I'ollug will preach thla
coming Hunday evening In tl -I'hrla-tian
church. Half-hour aong w-rvlce
w III precede the neriuon. I n the morn
ing, l II o'clock, he will preatih at
DUIc.
Marion Vauduyn aud (Vph Irvine,
each with a larg-led coal-ol! can on
hla arm, wtrcutwerved with their hea.1
rather ci.ie Urether Weducaday inoru
lug. Don't let tho aleam get b low,
(illmore.
Through the generonlty of 1. M
Klemwn we were the recipleuUofa cou
ple or aaek of Hour rreli rmin m new
mill thl week, and after having glveu
It a thonaigh trial, can aay It make a
If.! ba-ad a any we ever Used.
(ieneral Jamea 11. Weaver, of Iowa,
will apeak at Dallaa, on Haturday , May
l-i i I o'elta'k n. iu. Mr. Weaver I
one of the foremoat orator of thecouu
try. HeUapeaklnglu th lutorwt of
the Peopli party. Hia ieech will la?
well worth hearing.
We are happy to atate that J. A.
Veneaaand family, of Huena lla,
liiivo laHLiue tvaldent of our biwn,
havlmr occupied K. C. Pcntlaiid'adwel
ll, r whli'li J. F. O'Donnell vacaieu
not long lnce. We extend to them
hearty welcome to our mldat.
The wiilor editor of thl Journal wa
nee tl canvalng thl city liwt Saturday
and when aked where he wa going,
when on hi way to the hoop factory,
he replied: "I am going around to see
the Improvement; they accumulate o
faat I can't keep up with them."
Xear-ightod lady: "The laiy who
la trying to tie that tin can to that poor
dog' tall ought to las thrahl within
an Inch of hla life the horrid little
brute!" Maid: "It ' your boy, mum."
"My boy?" "Yea, mum." "Tell hhn
if t. will atom I '11 ulve him ome
cake."
Dr. J. K. Locke haa a fine colt four
day old from Onew which may be
ni. J, line Oibaou'a atable 111 thl
city. The doctor I evidently prcpar
inn to cater to the weed of hi country
patient on very ahort notice, a he
ttlno ha a throe-year-old that can trot
pretty fat.
Dr. r. M. Donlglan, native of Turkey
will lecture at the Chrlatlan church In
tin l.lace. May 19 and 20. The lecture
will coiwlHt of a graphic description of
the Hlhle lamia, the people, and their
cuatoniN, etc. All cordially Invited
m ho t.riweiit. Adinlaalon free, I)oora
-' j
open at 7:.TO p. m.
Italph and Jeaae, aon of Itoawell and
It. L, Bliclley reaiiectively, were given
a Joint birthday party lat Haturday
afternoon, Jcaao tadng thirteen on that
day and Italph reaching the aame age
on Hundiiy, Amuaementa were en
joyed by a number of their playmate
on the lawn at lUlph'a during the
afternoon, after which rerreaiimema
were partaken of at Jeaae'.
When the turner begin to fill with
udvcrtlacmoiita, then the people begin
to think that tho town I getting on It
feet again. The buiiies man who
haHii'Uplriteriough toadvertlHetn eome
of hi home paper, I a brake In the
wheel of progrea. Ict your light
hlne! Hay to the world that you are
atlll here, and ready to do your ahare
t mi the town' bualnea, arm
m.t reu.lv for a hlir year. A little ahow
n
of enlerprino In a town never full to
pay.
There waa a new dude lu town thl
week.
Chief Juatlor; Chief JutU; at the
llakery,
Hid faahlon Maple ayrup at the
llakery,
Halt, pork, Klnelajr lau-on, Oregon
haiani, and ham, at the Itakery,
Indeauikuce, TalitiaK, Dixie, and
Faatcrn lrgm Hour, at the Itakery.
liidcvcii.leiicc wa favored with a
phawant ahuwer uiie or twice thl
w'k.
It haa been decided to hold the pio
neer at Monnmuth on Haturday the 9.1
day of Heptemlair.
It haa lawu dwldcl that the l'olk
county ploueera' reunion will take place
at Monmouth mi Haturday, the d of
Heptemta'r,
ltoale 11. lledloe, llurllngton, Vt,
had a dltae of thevealp, eaulug her
hair to lawoui very hamh and dry,
aud to fall o fnvly that ehe a.rtvly
dare.1 to comb It, Ayer' Hair Vigor
gave her a healthy aealp. removed the
dandrutr, and made the hair thick and
gluwy.
Not mauy phylclaii make gntd
therapeutic, dlneovcrte. For the nawt
iart they eotitetil theiiMvlvra Ith ad
mlnlterliig Ju.lleioui.ly what w pre
crllaHl lu the Ua.k. To Dr. J. V. Ayer,
however, I due the ercdll of discover
ing that gut of Mood purlller-
Ayer' Haraarllla.
A iiAn act a 'lli a,
Tfcrwi HulldlH l'rll)r r4 rHi
aumUjr Murln,
Ijmt Hunday imirnhig about 4 o'cl.a k
the quiet oftMirpiaavful city wa ud
denly dtturtwd by the fire bell pealing
forth lu alarm. Hoon aluawt the entire
laipulatloit wa on the etrecla runhing
to the eue of action, which, when lo
cated, wa found lotHjthe Feuiietl Wer'
nwtauraiit,H.F. Andrew' racket tore,
and Uai Van X.irtwlck' twrta-r hop.
Iu very gtHl en the fir dert
mem wa ou hnd and lu a abort lime
IC. Illmore hail urttoleiil preiniire
ft two treauai lol plU-d on the
rlaiaca, when etteetlve work wa ac
vxnuplWual and the fire u exUn
gulhed, ex.vpt a little between the
celling and roof of the nwtauraiit
ahU-nwaadimcultloip-t at. The flr
haviugha.1 wioha atart, the racket
totv, the building In which It urlgl
uatetl, wa ahilt totally continued,
at kttet to that extent that It wa pulled
down; and the other building were
aUi very much damaged. The r'
Uuraut, which U a twomry ouii.mig,
b. own.nl by A. X.'lon,and the other
building byU. W, Whlteaker. None of
them were tutored. It. F. Andrew'
tock wa wholly destroyed, but wa
hiMiretl lu th um of fi 1 he cm.
lent of the nutauraut aud Urber lip
were not lnured, but wore nearly all
got ton out, hence their lo were not
great a might hava heell. I lie l.
ou the building will perhaps exceed a
thoiliwnd ilollar. There are tnaiiv
urmbwa a to how the fire atartnl,
but jwrhai the mot phwulble theory
I that It waa the work of emu luceudb
rv. W will take till oiqiortuiiltv of
aaylug that If a couple of g.l how
team were orgaulwd lit our oily , mucu
more emvllve work would le a.Him.
plUhe.1 In caw t fire, a the other
morning there eeml to te tnunlder-
hie eonfiMMOtl a to w ho wa leader,
nd eomequeiitly Hne pulletl one way
aud oiim another.
Hn.rkbU '.
Mm. Michael Curtain, rialiilleld, til.,
make the tatemeiit that he caught
enlil, which willed on her lung; he
wa trealinl for a month by her ramlly
phyIHan, but grew wowe. He told
her ho wa a hopelra victim of eon-
umptlon, and that uo medicine could
cure her. Her drutrglit ugKcte.l Dr.
King' Xew Dicovery for Conuiuptlon;
he UHight a ladtle, aud to her delight
found herw'lf Iwueflled Irom tlmt Hoe.
She coiiIiiiuihI It ue ami after taking
ten bottle found henadf H'lind and
well, now d.1 her ow n hmuwwork,
aud la a well a he ever waa, Fn-e
trial bottle of thl great discovery at
any drug tore; large bottle 80 cent
and 1. OU.
Hmoke I(o llouquet.
XXX HiKlaCwkera lu cartoon, nle,
neat, and freah, at the llakery.
(:..! 5 iHiiind caulnter of Moniitnlu
Japan tea at the llakery. It can t be
, . ... f
beut,
Illrlli.Ur IMnutr,
A happy time wa had at the rel-
lenco of W. J. Mulkcy on Monday
laat. It waa oeoaaloueu ity nuiy giv
Intra dinner to commemorate tlio Hid
birthday of hla lather. Hon aud
laughtora aud graudclilldri'ii a-
mbled around tho family board,
which wa hauled with viau.i ui-
flclent to gratify the nitn-t epicurean
apiaitito. Luke Millkey, tlio miner oi
Hll vand r raiik, oo ino ui uay oi
Mav reached the H'Jd iuIIvhIoiio on the
Journey of life, aoimd In liody and hi
mental nicnlHc unimpairou; ami we
now hope that hi heart may ever
beat high In tho reallwttlon and powtea-1
lon of earthly bountlm and blolng,
and that he may alway feel tho deeper
hiippltieaa that conic from a cou-
Kcloimue of having (loii.i hi duty to
hla family, hi country, and Id tod
Billy and hi wlfo-we alway nay
Hilly when referring to our friend; to
do otherwise woum apMir biiiiomi
sacrilege. Billy nd hi wife, a wo
were aaylng, performed tlio uuue oi
boat and hoatcH with that kind hoe
nihility which haa always been and
still lscharaoterlHtlo of them we were
deeply Impressed with the aflectlonate
consideration exltlng between father
and children manifested on this birth
day occasion, ami the thought occurred
to us, Happy Is tlio man who, iu me
decline of life, Is surroundi-d with
loving licarte, ever ready to niluUler to
hla necesltles and comfort. To otif
highly esteemed friend, Luke Mulkcy,
we extend our best regani; una we
oiler up our fervent prayer for his
continued health and Happiness.
Hpace forbid further comment ut tin
time. We hope at some futuro time
to give ft complete biographical sketch
of our l!"J'f.i. "' H
Hotti.emknt N(TK!B.-Notlce Is
hereby given that Buster & Locke's
books have been turned over to II. M.
.1 nil accounts due them not
settled Immediately will be collected
with costs added.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.
PERSONAL, MKNTION.
Marshal Huver waa doing consider
able trading lu town bo-t Haturday,
Ihawell Hhelley made nhuslnc and
plimsure trip to McMlnnville thl week.
John Palmer, from I M roll, Mich.,
lain town. He will l.s.k over the coun
try and probably make hii future home
here.
Johnny Murphy left on lt Hatur
day' freight with half a car l.sid each
ofhcrp,aud hog for the 1'ortlaud
market.
W. II. Ktiykendall, Deuuatratlo iiom
Inee for aherltr, I Interviewing our oltl.
ten t.Hlay. Billy will make a gal
orll.ar, Vote for lilm.
1M Maateranu, the popular book
ktvr of the Find National Unk, ha
I vn under the went her the pat week,
but la now able to le at hi l"t of
lalsir again.
Heverol ladle front Alrlle were In
the city Haturday. Among them, Mra,
HastttiK, having lit her arm little
Myrtle, whom w have heretofore fre
quently referred to.
Mr. F V. Feunell, brother of T. Fen
nel) and the Feuuell aller,of thl city,
and Mis Aitnle Miwerly.will la uiiUihI
In marriage at the Catholic church In
Wadena, Iowa, next Hunday.
Ml Katie Fennell left ywter.lay
for lieuvcr, Colorado. Her many
frleu.l which he haa made lu Inde
pendence during her ahort reldene
here, will regret to loam of her depart
ure. We wish her a safe aud pleasant
trip. .,..
HOTM. AattiYAt-a.
urria rAUAea.
Thursday, May S,- K J Y'oiing. New
burg; W tlraiit. W tlrU-lsjl, Tom Wlb
llama, Portland; Carl Ken, CorvallU;
W It Itllyeu. W II ltu, Allianv; J J
Hbaw, Hhaw ;()eo W llul. ry, MeMliin
vllle; C W Cottane, tlnkland.Cal; tleo
Hliermaii, tl.ucklamute; II Huver, JJ II
l4ke, City.
Friday, May a.-HoraiH. Collins,
Huena VUla; It D Waller, City; J J
Hot f get, Portland; II C Day, CorvallU;
W Heratford, l.ucklamute; It 1, Wil
liam, Alrlle.
Saturday, Mny7.-H Warmer, Han
FranclMai; J It Hniidera, Hherldan; O
W lliiUvv, K M W arren, MeMliinvllle;
F Cole, Vf AlHlerwttl, 1. F McCoy,
riiy;V It Itiddell, Nalva FdieUo,
Salem.
Sunday, May W, A Heutt, Oak
View; J U Bauer, Han Francleoi 'M
lUwtidorf. A A IfcvU, Oliver Hmith.
KJ llrubh, ctty; Win Falr, F.lmer
Ktwia-r, Altwuy.
Moii.lav, Slav .r i wmmi, i
Ktirevit, Cltv; W D llawe, (i II Wen
ard.n, Han Francisco; th-e Young, l
II liuwoll, rorilaml; Joint rcrgu.u,
Frank Bender, Halellt.
Til- av. Mav l' - s.vrera, r
Karl, Mr McVeeh, It Tavlor, IN.rtlaiid;
Will Uwreu.i", CllvMleo H Young,
It F. Mleliiuer, HaUry ; Jam. Met aln,
McMlnnville,
WwluelttV, Mav ll.-Atl Dugal),
Portland: W" A H.h-11. It M Ucv, Oak
View; Peter t4, Cllv; C iMveiis,
Kings Valley, C M FtiedU-rg, Jimtl
llliiKer, San Franelwn; JU'al liaither,
1oh..',lW I. Well. lmlli;Saio IWKiy
falk, Hrowiinvltle.
Kurklrn'a Arolr aalt.
flie Iwt salve ill I tie world for cut,
brulMsi. ", ulcer, salt rheum, fever
.r, letter, ehaplHil hand, chilblains.
eia-na, ami all skill eruption, and IhwI-
nvelv cure nil., or no pay required.
It KUarallleeil lo Rive h ticci mi
faction, or nioliev refunded Pliee,
tvuia jar tx. Foraleby any drug
Italian, Frendi, aud Silver prumss
at the Bakery.
Pine Apple Drip at the lUkery.
Hornet tilug very flue.
Hiiiuka Chief Jllnt (. tile Ivxt 6c
cigar lu town, at the Bakery.
lilo Coluuibla, thelwt too cl,ar ill
lude'll dence, at the Bakery,
Mrll lm.
We desire to wy to our elllen, that
f..ry-ara we have toeii atdllug Dr.
Klnu New Duoovery f..r consiiinp.
tlon. Dr. King New Life PHI. Buck
ten's Arnlea Halve and KUs-trlc Bluer,
and have never handled remedies that
ell a well, or lhat have given such
universal atlriiton. we uo not
hesitate to guarantee them every time,
....I we stand ready to refund the pur-
cl.iuw i .rice, if atlsractory hwilll no
not fi.llow their Ue, I new rt'llKHllcn
lii.ve won their great (...polarity purely
ou their merit. All druggUt.
ltil-K Hill aw UKHKIW At the resi
dence of Mark Herallord, near Mott
iioiith. Hun.lav. at msin, Mr. Hcraf
riinl'shdativra and Mr. Peter Burro
part.s.k of a tine trawtrry pie tastily
prepared by Mr. H., and a very pleas
ant visil was eujojcu.
Mr. J. P. Bliilze, an extensive real
estate duller 111 De Mollies, Iowa, nar.
rtiwlv escancd one of Ilia severest at
tack of nneiiiiioiila while in tlie north
em part of that state (hiring a recent
lillxuird. savs thn .SVfiinn.. .Vcific.
Mr. Blalae had isiasloii to drive sever
ul iiill.K ilnrii.if tlie storm, ami was so
il.i.n.iiiflilv chilled lhat he was unable
to get w arm, and lnlde of an hour after
hi return he wa threatened with une
ven, attack of niieiiiiioula or limit lever,
Mr. Blulw sent to the nearest drug
store and not a bottle of Chamberlain'
Cough llfincdy, of which he bad often
(....ml. ami t.s.k a uuiiils'r of Inrtrc
He av the elfcet was woluli
fill, ami that In a short, time he waa
breathing quite easily. He kept on
taking the medicine, and the next day
was aide to come to lH-s monies, nir,
IU..I.H reuurds his cine as simply won
dcrful AU cent iHittle on sale by all
medicine dealers. '
YVbi.i. Biuiinii ami Dkii.i.inii. They
am In it. If von want a well mat
will ((lv g.KHl HullHmctlun go to Ball A
Hloner. Thev will make II, as they
have lieeti 111 the business for eight
years.and understand It Isdter tliiui any
ono ele. They are responsible, ami
you can rely on tliem. Their prices
are iw low and reasonable as the lowest.
Snturallon irnarantoed, 'lb 4t
It I'ny to ll".! th rir,
KsiH'elully your county paHT, for often
through this medium business chimera
and opportunitle are presented that
might otherwise entirely escape your
attention. For Instance, B, I'. Johnson
A Co., Rlchmoud, Va., have an ad
vertlsement In this paticr that will
prove of especial Interest and value to
a largo number of people liereabouw,
Write to them for further particulars.
"AUCTION JIAl.K,
I will sell ut public sale lit Bethel
my entire outfit of farm machinery
horses, cattle, hogs, household goods,
eto. On all sums over ten miliars, six
months' tlino will be given, without
Interest. Approved note will be rc
quired. Tlmoof sale, May 27, 181)2.
27 2t J. H. IlAWMV.
Whoa Dnby w lk, w gv hw OMtorl.
Whea the wss Child, ilio orlsd tor Csiiloris.
Whon he bjnw Ml, the oiling to Outorav
Wlwn ih bd Ohlldrea, l gvo Uim Cutorla
W, V. T. i. l'..lu.i.M,
The officer nf the Ootinly W, T. V,
aru aa follow! Pna-ldent, Mr. I.ucy
L. Whllcaker, Indcsjndenc.; first vh
prealdeiit, Mr. L. Hloner, Blekreaii;
recording neerelary, Ml Ada F.lllotl.
Dallaa; iHirr.Minllug atniVntary, Mra.
II, A. Adklu, Mouitviiitli; treaurtr,
Mr. Jane Powell, Ciadiraue.
Preatdoiita of union are vlce.preai
dent of the county a'latlou and
meuiU'r r itfb'hh Following are the
lisiabuiiloti prwddeuta. They are vice
presidents In the iiumerleal order given :
Illde.udinoe, Mm. Hale; nana,
Mr, Hughe; Ciwhraue, Mr. Powell;
Monmouth, Mr. Perclval; Bueii Via-
ta, Mr, Mary Blveita; Fall City, Mra.
Martha Brown; Perrydale, Mr. l. ll.
Brtner;Oak drove, Mr. J. C. Whlto;
Alrlle, Mr. Adna llaUthig! Huver,
Mr. Huslo llowera,
nil'NTV WOUK HKI'AHfMKNT,
Following are the name of the ev
eral iiiwrhiUtudent of wainty work,
with the IiKalloit of the olllcer ami me
department of workt
1 ndeiHiudenee-Hclolitlllo llislrucllolt
iu iadi(sils. Mr. Kmin law; uuferuieut-
ed wltieat the Urnl' tabic, Mrs. Millie
Htoekloiii refuge home for Oregon, Mr.
I.aao Peart; ytouiatlo giving, Mr
Taylor.
Monmouth-loya! TeiiqerBnc
glon, Mm. M. it Ihak; wslal puriiy,
Ml MMggle Butler; fair and public
gathrt-lng, Mr. K. W. Hmith; pros
work, Mr. 11. A. Adkln.
Dallaa-Work among foreigner, Mr.
Howe; wiifennc with inlluentlal UrI
lea, Mrs. K. C. Hmli'i; upprwlHi of
Impure literature, Mr. F. A, MorrUoti;
parlor work, Mrs. Hb bile.
Itlckrall-I VifoN .Sty" '
A'lMon, Mr. J a. Xismillh; olUler
nd sailor, Mr, tleorge White; young
ladlca' work, Mra. Kate I.uea.
C(ahrneXans.thi, Mia r.tu
Whlteaker; Js-ai dertlileiit, Mr. H
laiwe; tennwrance lu Hunday loads,
Mra, l IbNithhy.
Huena VUla-Hahl.alh oliservanee,
Mr. F-ttallall; touiperaiice literature,
Mr. Tyler.
Falls City-F.vangelUtlo work, Mr.
Martha Browne; frauchUe, Mr H, C.
Bryant.
Huver-FluwermUatoii work, Mr.
lna Wolf,
Alrlie-Teiiis-rane and lals.r, Mr.
Adtia HaUtlng.
Oak ()rove-la.mer't medal con
test, Mr.Htepheli.
TwHrMi flusie.
The annual picnic of the In.yal Tent-
. ... l i...
js'innee Legion or roia couuiy win v
held at Itlckreall tho llrl Hatimlay
lu June, We h.q every ;sly will
.me aud bring ineir irieuu. .u
ln will Ih' spared to make this day
pleasant one tor all to (Mine. A good
programme w ill Iw given by the It
irloii of the county, and Kwker from
the stale will aUo be with u. The
Iti. kreall lutl will alt In music for
the day' exercise. A county Uyal
Teiiqwrance Iaglou will be orgaulaeil
iu the aflermsm, by the stale ua Hu
temb ut, Mr. Ada I'nruh, ami a talk
will be given ou the liiqs.rtaliceof the
wurk. lee cream ami other refresh
ment will Iw provided fortheoecasloli.
Kverytssly luvltwl, esHjclally our tern-
uthiiiv friend and well-wisher for
the children' work. Mtu. Hw k,
County nipt, of uveltlle work.
Tl.s
Teal h Annual Hsolln of
C. T. II. of Oria.
Dkah Wbitk KinnoaKita: For the
vcouil lime lu the history of our Htate
W. C. T. V. we are to bo east of the
mountains to hold our annual gather
Inif. Pendleton. Furest drove, New-
trg, Ashland, and Oregon City, cacti
nl urgent request to the slate ex
ecutive for the state coliventiou a soon
as ll was known that Astoria did Hot
feel It advisable to undertake to enter
tain both the slate convention and the
centennial celebration of the Columbia
Illver hi the aaineJmoiiUi. After care
ful and prayerful coiislneratlon of the
ulijcct.lt waa decided unalilmously,
by those prewut, to hold the conveii'
tlon at Pendleton.
This ua'au nacrltlce to our conslltu
ncy ttils sl lo or tne moiiuiaius, as
many of our union will not be equal
to tho exueof sending delegate o
far.
If our constituency were equally
llvlded as to nuiuhera, afalrwaj would
be to alternate Mweeli these two greiit
dlvlsionsof the state, holding one year
east of the mountain, the next In the
western portion. As the west division
has had the convention a number of
coiisecutlv years, we feel sure that on a
little reflection our union will bo glad
to demonstrate toelr generous and
sisterly feeling toward our slsters.of the
eastern division of the slate by cheer
fully coinciding w ith the state eocu
live, In this opinion that It wa but
ilmple Justice to decide I u favor of ac
cepting the earnest Invitation of the
churches and bs-al W. C. T. U. of
Pendleton to place the state conven
tion tliero thl year. It waa first
decided to oHn ou the 2Hth, and close
the 81st of, May, with the design to
come aa nearly as possible lietweoii the
centennial celebration, to Is. held at
Aatorla.nud the Presbyterian Assembly
at Portland. We found, on reconsider
lug the mutter, that It would not do to
run our convention Into decoration
day, It being a national holiday, hemv
we changed tho date to the lUth anil
27lh, Inclusive. In this way wo can go
from the closing exercises, on trlduy
evening, the 27th, to tho train, reach
ing Portland Saturday forenoon; also,
lOastcru Oregon delegates can reach
their homes on Haturday.
Dear sisters, the state executive aixmt
much prayerful thought and time with
a view to arranging all matters for the
Is-st Interest of all concerned; It now
remains for us to go courageously and
hopefully forward, looking to God for
his special presence and power, not
forgetting to not apart tho last meeting,
previous to convention, in your local
union as a day of prayer for aMiclal
blessings upon the work and workers.
Let the union elect delegates at their
next meeting, and report names at
onue to Mra. A. M. Haley, Pendleton
Oregon, that she may early be apprised
of the number to be entertained. Pen
dleton Is making extensive prepara
tion and expccla to provide for all del
egate, but It I of tho greatest Impor
tance that the committee know as roou
as possible tho number expected.
Our basla of representation is one
delegate forench local W. 0. T. IT., and
ono for every twenty of it niomliors,
and ono for a fraction over ten. County
I.,.,!. . il,. Wato bV Virtue ih
Iholrnllloe. Countlw are also entitled
Ut one delegate at large for each county.
Many Individual will I able u near
their owu exts-nsm, but eacit union
ahoiiid ec to It that It ha at least one
representative; If It Individual uaun
bor are not able Ui bear their ex poll,
let the union pay the way of their
pieshlent, or, If she cannot leave home,
pay the way of ome one who can, and
t hu gladden the heart of the Faslorii
Oregon delegate by bringing to them
a much of theatroiigth of our work as
iHw.ll.le. The Union I'aeillO win carry
all person who go for the express pur
ism, of attending In convention, ior
full fare lu going aud .one-fifth fare In
returning, Other road will alao grant
reduction.
The full programme, of the conven
tion will be glveh 111 the May nuitil
nf 77ie Wtr. Uihlmiu It wascieetod
to notify the union of the time aud
place of convention by private eor-
rcsisiiidcinw, but we decided to save
expense by holding It tor 'Z'Afl Whltr.
llitltlUIti '
Anna H. Hum, President.
1DIK J Hll AN K, lieu. Hoe.
HlSIK F-FosTK, Cor. Hoc.
Hi itiKii, Com nc!U'KMKN'r. The pre
tut term of the IuiieMtmlciice public
hisil will end on Friday, the lith
Instant. The closing exercise lor an
grades except the graduating class"
will be at the ois-ra house, ou the even
ing or Thursday, the lUth, at Tut) p.m.
Tho eoiniiieiiceuieiit exercise forrrad
uatcaoftho public ami high aelt.sd
will be held the following evening, be-
ginning at H o'cl.ak. The toaiUiers
and pupil of Uie several dcairtinenl
are sirlng no pal us lu their endeavor
to hve g.Hxl programiiH- for both
eveiiiug. The music will be conduct
ed by 1U.V. I'ollug and Prof. Hcbrttig.
Mra. Urubls', uperllitoudeut or tlio
Salem cllsil, will deliver the address
to the graduating clas. A Sxs lal lu-
vitatlou Uextolidwl to parent aud all
lui. r.led ill public school work.
A traveling man who chanced to be
In the store of K V. W.ssl, at McKee
lha k. P., ay while he was waiting
li few Mr. Wood, a little girl came In
wllhs au empty Isitlle, lalsk'd I'ham.
Iwrlalu Piu HahiLaudsaid: "Mamma
wauls auoltier tsilllo of llial misllciue;
be say it U the ts-sl uiwlleliie lor
rheumatism sue no ever usi. w
wnl IsillUti on sale by all me.lltiie
deiders.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Hweet plekkw at Walker Hro.
Bijou ciuifccilonary next d.air to
MisUllll. ,
Xew lot of prlw) Imklng mw.u r at
W alker Httt.
Fine line of toilet soap Just received
at Walker Hro.
That phael..n at M.Hvarverud A Co.
la a is-aiity. tio and It,
l .li.j i,r..rd tie III all style, can
tw found at Hliclley A Vauduyn'.
Li. en-am. issla. and liniHirted cigars
of all kliul at Mr W.H. Wlilleaker'a.
.'..r the lluesl caudle and e..f.s--
ilouary lu tho city, call at P. C. Paller-
sull s.
Tho latest style of paranoia at Hhel
ley 4 Vauduyn'. Ibe U-sl valut lu
Hie tlly.
if v.. u wish t buy trash do not go to
Stockton & Henklers as they have only
the best,
lv ('. Pailersou alwav kwist ou
baud a full supply of Havana aud Key
W il cigar.
Onlv a few of those (iol.leii date
cook tKs.ks leftlal T. W. Kstes'a. Call
and gel one free. .
If you ever expect to marry, buy one
of tleise iileklo trimmed buggies at M.
Hvarverud A Co.'.
tjidles' cream brocaded novelty aillts
at Shelley A auduyii a Jut Uie
tiling for graduating ciwiumcs.
If you want a nobby summer suit, go
. . ,, ... l. , . .... v 'rt.i.u
oi noeiiev w .biihuji.s .... v....
please you lu price ami quality.
St.s kton & Henkle had their hands
full last Haturday attending Jto the
wauU of their numerous customer.
Try Strong's restaurant, Wextaeott A
Irwin, proplletora, wliell lu Salelll.
MeaU, llrst clo.a III every way, 'Si wnts.
I .ad lea. It will tmv vou well to call In
at Stockton Henkle' and see their
elegant line of dress good. It Is Jtlsl
splendid.
Patterson Br. make a flue display
f rlocka. watches and Jewelry, In
connection with their supply of drugs
ami medicine.
Stockton a Hankie bought their
.lothliKf. slnsw. hat, gloves, Biisis-ml
era. and ome drew g.ssls, direct from
the manufacturer for cash
You call get a gissl cigar a T. W
Fte' for fas, aud you can get a tine
cigar for loc; and if you want some
thing way up Hue, he lias It for l.'ic.
c.ud voiir 'laundry to the Halein
team lnuudry. Mr. Ootf, driver of Hie
Salem stage, will take It Tor you.
Leave orders at thu upis-r livery stable,
ladies, If you wish to see something
guy ami bau.lsoiiic in uie uiie .i sun
.i,;l,,s ..ixl iii.ri.sols. do not fail to call
..i st.M'kloii Jt llcukle's. They have
thcin.
Ou account of the hard time mid
money being scarce, I will Uearly give
g.H. away tor tinny nays i iwh
. . . . .. . .. . .... ...... i
the tuocK, iui in. u v jou xmv. i.
T. W , Ktes.
O'DoiintllAIrvlneare selling more
buggies mid cart than all other house
In Polk county combined. Why! Be
cause they are soiling bettor gisxls for
less money, and have tho largest and
most complete stock to choose from.
Do you like to smoke a good cigar? If
Vou d'o call at T. W. Kstes's. He bus
the largest anil most complete assort
ment of cigar In town, both Inoc, 10c
and l'o goods.
Say! you fellows that have not paid
your scll.su tux Will nave wane, uiu
iiavlim slierilf lei ll) a lew days If you
don't stack up Immediately. Only a
few days of grace lelt. J. i. irvme,
District Clerk. u
Ktncktoti A Heiildc nit' Justly proud
of I heir large and very handsome stock
of dross goods, ladles', gents', and chil
dren's line Nlus'S, men s, nova- auuciiu
divn's clothing, all In the latest styles
and best of good.
If vou aro at all particular about the
looks of your Collin's, cull", und ahirta,
you will send them to the Salem steam
laundry, where they will bo turned out
with ll glossy uiiisn mai. is cicn"cf
Itself. Prices verv low. Ijo'avo orders
at tho Hiilcm stage barn
There Is no place In Oregon where n
better meal Is served than at tlio res
taurant of Westacolt & lrwlit, 271 Com
etui stii-et. Sulcui. (Joiirtcmw at
tention, a lino meat, ami ino popumr
price of 25 cents, liave iiuido tins
house the headquarter of everyone
who 1ms occasion to illno in Salem.
We have made arrangement with
the Han Francisco Volt whereby we can
give you (ho Daily Vail for one year
aud the WW Hiph both for fit, or we
will semi von the Weekly Call nnd (ho
Wkht Huh ono year for f'J.50. The
ili is one of the best ncwspaiuU' on
the const, and this oiler should be
taken advantage of by anyone wishing
a llrst-cliiss daily paper.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.
THE WKI2K.
Mav fi.
The tiiislm) part of Buckley, Wash.,
wa bun us). I .is alsiiil U-Vi.i'ssj.
Base lull: Portlaiul I, Hskano 2. at
Portland: Healtle lu, IVsmia . at He-
attlo.
Ih'piibllmn In Wlwoii!ii, Mliiue-
ota, Kuiisas and Idaho, will send mi-
llislrucle.l ileli'gatloii to their tiatlonal
ooiiven Ilium, Illinois will send Harri
son delegute.
Near Fort Madison, Iowa, a luoweiv
ger triilil ou theHuiila Fe'aChlcag.i ex-
teiisloii waa wrecked by a bridge giv
ing way, and eveu is-rson were killed
Mav fl,
A dispatch from Berlin laU that
Fuilii Pasha la dead.
A son of Philip O'Brien, of Marsh-
field, Oregon, while hunting, waa acci
dentally shot and killed.
Mav 7.
The govern men t bus brought soil
against the sugar trust. The action U
to have the recent transfer of the
Hpreoklo refinery to the trust set aside.
Th Chin. are very much worried
over the exclusion law Just passed hv
emigres. Iti said that the law will
result iu all ( 'hltieso litis, n-r having to
leave the I'lilted Statist.
Charbsi Tamerllu, of Han Francisco,
sullcri'd Intoiise agony from an allee-
(ton of the stomach. He attemis-d
scverol time to commit suicide, but
did not succeed till to-day, when he
threw himself lulu a furnace aud was
burned to a cinder.
Mav a
In a restaurant fire lu Iiiidou four
people s.rlhcd.
Baseball: Hisikane 7, Portland 8, at
Portland; Heattle 2, Tacoma I. at H-
attlu.
Iiem.Mrutsof lmlslaiia have ett!ed
the quarrel which well-nigh ll them
the slate.
The walbiaisr nianufacturur have
orgauled a trust with a capital sl.s k
Of t'JO,OOO,(N0,
Mav.
At Toiutsitone, Arizona, two ls-ople
were burned to death.
At Itosehurg Young Sam, a China
man, and Sue t'oy, a Japanese were
married.
The iHuorrallc convention of Xew
Mexico d.s'lared In fuvor of alasjlute
fn trade.
It I said that 2",i00 granite worker
III Xew l.c.gluliil who wulll U-tter
Wge will 1st l.s'ked out.
Dr. 1'Mward Mctilyuu lectured In
Xew Yolk ou the subject of ars.'h!al
cb.sils. He ..iiiss.es Ibelll,
Hun.lrtxls of iNsiide III the lowlands
alsait LIiks.Iii, Nebraska, were driven
from llielr hoiuea by hlgli water.
At Is-kI, Hussla, iBi.ouoworkingmcii
art oil a strike, and have w recked the
mills. During the riol a iiuiiiUt or
l(v were bs.1.
Two sis'clal train carrying alsait
4J0 editors and their families left Chi
cago for Han Francisco. The Ni.tiunal
iMlllorial Awss-iatlou couvctte til the
latter city May ii.
1 1 , 1 1 r v Harrow', a farmer near (iar-
fleld, th., has Is't-ii arr.-sU'd for In
cest. I he (simplainlug witnes is mil
vet siltecll Vcars of iil'C. According to
lo-r story Ihtrrow ha lvii pursuing
this pracilce for over two years.
Ciits'lhi Moriaiio was lo ls niiirrlcl to
J.w Pinlru. P.ilro pn.ve.1 faittdc.
marrying another, t'als-lla entered
the aimrtuieiits of Pedro and his w Ife,
and lliidmg them asleep, cut their
tongue oul. She lied, but was ctqv.
tured. Pinlro and wife will live, but
are siawlikss.
The levee twellty-flve liilhsi south of
(ireciivllte, .Ml., gave way, ami the
crevasse 1 thirty-live feel wide. The
water U six reel .two ill me break, ami
7.nix' acre id land planted to corn ami
cotton are tuundattsl. A rumor aay
that the great Morgaiualevee hss given
way, bul the reisut Is not conllriiie.1.
Mav in.
The Columbia river centennial cele
bration 0ued toilay at Astoria,
lS'iii.sTiits of Iowa will send a aolid
delegation to Die national couvcnliou
lusiructed tor ltoise.
The (ieneral Conference of the Meth
islist church stronglyopiss.es the okui
lug of the world's fair on Sunday.
When Section IhmatMelkilKMlgh, fo
Hreiihaiu, Tcxon arrived home from
work, ho found the Isslles of his wife
and son weltering lu hl.d. Appear
ance Indicated that the woman had
ta-eu outraged and then imir.lered, and
ibe son, aged seven, we killed so that
h. could not reveal the Identity of the
crimlual. Friwier Davis, a negro, is
siisiM-cicii. and a mob Is orgauuing to
lynch him.
In mine No. 2 of the Northern Pa
eltlc t'.ud Compaiiy, at H.wlyii, Wash,,
thla afternoon, au exploalon of fire
damp killed forty eight miners. Not
a miner remain to tell the tale, and it
will probably never !. known just how
ib accident isrurri'd. Forty-three
hisllc have lvn recovered. Their
name an': Thomas Holmes, John
Fwtcr, Philip Iwivis, Thomas Hve,
John lUs-se, Win. Hoblnson, UoU-rl
(in.biiiii. tttHirmi Moses, A. Pollard, J
Hodgson, tleorge Bntoks, Joseph t'ush-
wortli sr., J.ss'pn i usnwonu jr , jooo
Lallertv. Daniel MiClellan, Hichard
Forsythc, lieorge Forsythc, ToU' l'oo-
er, Llshe Jackson, weorgu v.iiuiiuis,
Scott (iiles, Prush I.uving, Andrew Kr
lanilsoti, Charles Palmer. Michael Hale,
Michael Houalil, Winston Steele, Win.
Ibom... Ben list I ill'. John Danko, Jake
Wcatherlv. J.w. Bmwitt, Thomas
Itn.oiied "llarrv I'lllllllls'll. JllS. lloll.
ton, J.h. lU'liuett, Win. Uenell, Jos. Is
may, Win. Penhall, Sydney Wright,
Jame Morgan, Jack Boone, Herman
Deuster. A imOorlty of these men
leave families.
"l,ruti'tla or Free TrilT"
Vc-v few isH.i.le understand the tariff
question; and yet it Is one of the sim
plest questions wiieo iignu.i i'".-. ......
So we have made arrangements to give
vmi the WsrSlPU one year, uie .c
York StmuUml till lHveiuts r -js and a
copy of Protection or Free Trade,' all
for The b.Hk is the best i rem is on
the tariff quest Ion ever published, and
is recognized a such not only In
America, but an over mo eniu.e .
world. Wcotfcr the unabridged edi
tion. Trv this plan, ion win inn
tho.Vm"W one of the most ably
edited Snipers In the world, and the in
formation to oe iieiiven n..... .
'Protection or Fret) Ttiidc.'" Is worth
more than the price you pay for the
whole.
A Tanty Act r Jiutlce.
"To Whom am I indebted for the
noble, daring, generous deed that lias
saved my daughter from a watery BTiwe?"
exclaimed the overjoyed father, grasp
ing bis hand.
"My name, said tho yonng man,
snmtvhnr thn water out of MS boots. "Is
John Smith."
Dauntless hero! Bravo, devoted soul!
As au act of justice and for tho purpose
of reacuimr the name of a manly, conr
aueon vouth from unmerited oblivion
this incident is now ami here, for the
first time, given to the public! Chicag
Tribune. .
The government of Japan gets a large
proportion of it revenue from the rail
road and telegraph companies that it
owns and operates. The question of
publio taxation is always under serious.
turns deration bv ttia statesmen aim
economists of Japan.
An underground town, built probably
before the Christina era, has been dis
covered in Turkestan within the bor
ders of Bokhara. The houses in this
unidentified city aro commodious, and
the relics found show that the people
who occupied it hiid readied an advanced
.tage of oiviiixation.
. t.srl.irss,
Mrs, Helen H. JInrtford will lecture
as follows: Cochrane, May 13; Inde
a iidin., May I I; Huena Vlata, May
15; Monm.mtU.May W; Fall (Uty, May
17; Dallas, May IH; Itlckreall, May 10.
Thl lady C'Hiie to U highly reoolii-
riieiiii . from her former slate, Mis
souri, where she ha held the position of
state organizer and rejsirter for theW,
(.'. T. I', work for the past four year,
and is M,k' ii of aa on.) uf the beat Its;
turem we have lu the state. H he haa
c. mo to make her Inane with u lu
Oregon, and we s,-uk for her g.sd
audielK! wherever she gis.
In.l ,',srtn Markol.
W'HKAT-The tnaTket quiet with ft
weak tone. (Juntos fl.14 per eeuUl
1 LOl'Riie.U,: l,V)s.'r barrel.
OATH-Jiuoto: 82 ( 8.'sj .r bilshid.
H A V-1 m, !2.si; balled,! 15 per ton,
M I LLHTUFFH.-Braii.tl 1; ahorU.f 18;
croe!iliig,20; cho.;i barley, 'S jsor
hill,
1 ' U L i lt V-Ch Icken, H55A
VA ll H- Pic Mr dozen.
BUTTKU-J a-r roll.
VF,IF,TABLKM Cabbage, 2c per
ismnd; jsjtabsa, 3k! s.ra'k; lettuce,
Sw t hea.1; rielishos, fsJ jsr bunch.
Fltt.'ri'H Apple, tl a-rbunel.
THE CRADLE.
BALDWIX.-To the wife of "our
next county clerk," Hugh Baldwin,
a daughter; w eight Hi imjuii.1. Moth
cr aud child doing well.
Hugh, with the combined smile of
new pupa and a candidate, Is the linstt
pleasant gentleman lu the county to
meet and talk w ith,
WANTED.
Wastki).
A ln or rmr.-n y
sun won I a
Ilks iu !" work lu
al tins am.v.
a lilis fmawy.
Inutiin)
sTAlK lltl.Asl Itr.ll THIKU NOT UK.
Htatk of Oukoos,
Tkkasiiiv Dki'aktmkkt.
ITMkST.
,10, lSW2.j
Salkm, May 10,
Xotlce I hereby given that ufTl
dent fund are on hand to pay all out
standing elate warraul Indorsed
"pnwuted and not paid for want of
funds," and that the same will be paid
tqsiu presentation at thl office, lu
terest thereon tvaslng with the dale of
llils notice. I'Hib MKrax HAX,
27 21 State Treasurer.
,. ... ..-
The best spring medicine I a doe or
twoof Hi. Patrick' pills. They not only
physic bul cleanse lite w hole vlem,
and purify the bl.Kst. Female by all
medicine dealer.
STATU OF Olllii, ClTV OK Tol.BISI,
Lri'AS (,u N'J V". J
Frank J. Cheney make isith that
he is the senior partner of the firm of
F. J. Cheney A fo., doing business la
the city of Toledo, county and state
aforesaid, and that Mild tirm w ill pay
the sum of one hundred dollar for each
and every case of catarrh that cannot
le cured by the Use of Half Catarrh
t'ure, Frank Cheney,
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, thl Oth day of Decem
ber, A. D. la).
hkal. A. W. Gleasox,
Xutury ftihlic
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken luterually
aud ad directly on the bl.ajd and
mucous surface of the system. Bend
for testimonial, free.
F. J. CiiR-NKV & Co., Toledo, O.
I'dTHold by all druggist, 75c.
Tl.s World's Columbian ExposiOoa.
Send 50 cent to Bond & Co., 64ti
Ituokcry, Chicago, and you will re
ceive, jxist paid, a four huudred page
advance guide to the exposition, with
elegant engravings of the grouudsand
buildings, Htt raits of its leading pirib.
ond a map of the city of Chieago;all
of the rule governing the exposition
and exhibitors, and all information
w-hich can be given out, in advance of
iia opening. Also, other engraviug
and printed information w ill be scut
you a published. It will 13 a very
valuable book and every person ahould
secure a copy.
27 3t
11 lll.lC al'KAKINti.
AppolatiiKxit li.r M.ui. K. M. Vsslch,
Krin.x rslli Nnuiluo tor Contrast.
Hiinir.tiiy, lull. IirsUi 'i p. in,
M,milii.v, l.Hh, CorvallU ,Aiu. m.
Thursrtav, liuh, liiil. is.nil.w' l p. TO.
Tlnirwls'v, mill, Imllas Hii i. in.
Krl.lav, i'Ui M. MoiiivtU.. fxt p. m.
KrUli.'v, JWh, U.l-'iieur 7 p. ni.
Saturilay, il-t Kerest drove ISXi p. m.
siiinl.v, Sl(, Hlllslnii(h 7 :l p. III.
Moi.ituv, Jul, linif.il I'Hy "HI p. m.
Tncs'lav, illli,.erviii "iHl p. in.
W l,llH,lll,V, &tll, SllVITC'll 710 p. 111.
Tlmrsilsv, 'Jtiili. .snlpm 7sW p. In.
Krl.ltiy, jrilt. rurner 1--00 1. in.
Satunlav. lll, a'l I p. ill.
Moiulav, is'lli, l.el'iim.n p. ni.
I'lieMlaV, :ilst, Alliany, 7:iW p. in.
Wistuea'tay, June 1st, Hn.wnsvllU' T:30 p.m.
l luirsj.. , M. Ilarrlsl.nra l:lp. in,
Krl.lav, ill, JuiH-ili.ii Cliy liWp. lu,
Krl.Uy, Sil, Kiii!i'iH'7:;sli. in.
Hnliinluy, till, Coltuav Oruve 1:30 p. 111.
NOTICE.
The Isiard of aolnd director of dis
trict Xo. will hold their regular
meetings iu tlie dirii'tor'a nK.tn of the
Independence Xational bank at 4
o'clock it. m.. Friday. October 2. 1801,
I and on Friday at the name hour of
Teverv four weeks thereafter. Signed.
tr itoaru oi lia'ciora.
A OOitltlIAlN.
For sale In West Independence,
eight blis'ks from main street, on Mou-
niouth stnvt, tour lots, a iour-room
cottage, with barn nnd other outbuild
ings, partly set to young orchard and
small fruit's.. This is a good bargain If
taken soon, inquire at this otllce.
Lanh koii S.vi.K. Ten acres of finely
Iniprovwl land, with good buildings,
young orchard and hop yard. Also
ien acre highly improved, partly set
to choice fruit trees. All adjoining
Indcpiidcuce. Inquire at this otllce. 1.
T1MK TA1U.K.
In.l.'i.ea.lenee antl Muninauth Motor Lin
I, cava
Imlti'n.U.uco.
7:Hi
8:10
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11:1ft
1:IM
8:tf
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leaves
Monmouth,
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nicresct- riifuDTCa
llcliiili,.-UUAill L.H
k.TCmn.iy,Ore-rC n
(ton, ncur wiuil Ul Ji
Is now l!cr City, a
CEMTURY
mm. who him since
become iilciittt.e.1 with the resource and fl f O
.1u..,.l.Mnt ..fttlllt cotuttrv.
inisnian nuw
In no oilier tuna nir. jimu mcwan, .
wealthiest anil most Influential cltltcns in the
imtv. In a recent letter he snys : " 1 had been
muTernifr from pnis hi my buck ami general kid
ney complaint for some lime, and had used many
temeilit's without any hut temporary relteC The
palm In mv back had become o severe that I wa
prevented irom att. iull.igf to my work sad could
not move about without the me of s cane. Hear
hlir throiiRh a friend, of the wonderful enrea ef
fected hy (WRon Kidney Tea, I was Induced to try
a box, and from thut very first dose 1 found Instant
relief, and before uslnR half the content of the
box the paius in mvbsek entirely disappeared.
I haw every fnilh in the virtue of the Orefrou
Kidney IVa, and can conscientiously recommend
I; to my Meads. 1 would not be without it fur
aiivthingr." r .... ..
breRon Kldnev Tea cures backu'.he, .ncontl.
wlice of I hie, biick dust sediment, burnluir or
gainful sensntioii while urinating, and all aflec
donsof the kiilnevorurliiorvorKanaof eltherse.