The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891, June 10, 1892, Image 3

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    THE WEST SIDE."
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Vest SiiJ ttiOfat tcpi
FRlDAY.Jt'NKiO, 1nS.
MHM to Lrr,
Nicely furnished room to let either
iK niiiht ttr wee., in.iuire or a,
K. Stockton, C street.
WiVTSiv-itHKlliW pound of wtitl
by Oeo. K. Brey, H1."0'
w.vtiiv A flrstcUs aireut. Ap
ply i id office N-v)- lxtT. In (be
Koh 8Mt Two small tract of land
near ludependeuc mostly vl to fruit
tree; also on ten acre tract with good
building, bp yardi and orchard. In
quirt at thl office.
Hirri.nviKNT Notioi. Nolle U
hereby given that Buster A Ixickcs
bonk have been turned over to It. M
line, and all account due them not
ettled Immediately will l collected
with cost added.
CKLKMUTION.-Pkll ISty will cele
brate our natioual holiday la a truly
flrsl-cuu atyl. Last Tuesday sveu
lac hr cIUmim held mas meeting
at th Fall Oly hotel, aud decided to
bo 14 an old-Urn 4lb of July celebra
tion, U constat of au oration, music,
literary exercise, game, etc. For full
particular largo poster, wblcb
III appear shortly.
Anotmkh Nkw Mbm.N. 0. aud IX
II. Clod toller hava bought luto lb
K1pohhq flouring mill at Talmage, and
will oon run th mill lUy aud nighL
Tbl luakea a strong flrni, and mot at
tentive men to business, aud mnof
better judgment,, cannot be fouud.
Henry Ctodfelter la bookkeeper for th
new Arm and be U well qualified for
this position of trout. The nam of the
new firm la Klemsen Ctodfelter
Broa.
Grand Kxct'aatitN. UuoVr the atw
nttvaofibelAdle' Aid Society ofth
Christian church, of tbla city, there
will be a 'grand excursion given to
Oregon City and return tomorrow,
Um steamer Wni. M. Hoag bavins
been chartered for the oecaakm. Hweet
music will be discoursed by the Mou
mouth band to enliven and make
melody la each and every heart A
good Um la expected, to do not (all to
go. Ticket for round trip, 91.00. ltoat
leave Independence dock at 7 a. m.
harp.
Tin Mosmoith Social. The lee
cream festival at Monmouth Uat Fri
day evening waa Indeed a success,
both socially and financially. A ahurt
literary programme waa rendered be
fore tb delicacies were served, which
waa much appreciated. The conun
drum paper eapecially created couaid
trabl laughter. The waiter and
flower glrta la Uieir special ctatunte
preeented a very charming appearance.
Tbe act retvlpU were over fifty dollar,
which will be expeuded for a carpet to
cover th chapel wtrutu.
Mia Gr Mttlejotin b a Utile girl,
aged eleven J ram. milling In llaltt
more, Ohio. Itead what the )': "I
waa troubled with rheuiuatlmu for two
year, but could gvt nothing to do me
any gmL I waa ao belplrea that I
bad to be carried tike a balw, when I
waa advkwd to get a bottle of Cliam
berlain't I'alfi IWIm. I got it from
ourdruKlt, Mr, J. A. Kumlilvr, and
lu three duya I waa up and walking
around. I have not felt any return of
It aluce, aud my lluilw are aa limber aa
they ever were." &U-ceut bottle for
ale by all medicine Ueakra.
A WKDDINO A5U lllKTIIDAV A.KI
VaHK A my. y ulte a oumber of gucata
aawmliled at the residence of 11. M.
Line Uat Tuvday evening and frm
thenoe prweeded to tbe home of V. W.
Line for the purptxe of auiprilng the
boat and hiteaa, it bvtug the ocoukiu
of thelrilxtb marriage anulvenary, and
lao of Mr. Lluea'a thlrty-wcood birth
day. After a txuntlful repaat and a
(leaaaut evening of vartoua amuaementa
bad been apent, the gucata took their
departure, wlahlng them many more
year of aa auocemful and happy mar
ried life a baa been the pcutt tlx.
Quits a Pi.usor. Laat Tuesday
morning, about S o'clock, aa anon aa
they bad flnlnhcd counting tbe votva
for the two Independence preclncta,
Memn. A. B. Atkln and O. I). Itldcr
Urted in Mr. Atklua' cart to carry
the vote to th county seat. When
bearing tbe bridge leading out of town
the hone became frightened at a aud
den nolae and plunged down the quite
precipitous bank, a distance of amue 75
or 80 feet. Htrange to any, neither of
the men nor the hone were badly h urt,
receiving only a few alight Injur led, and
nothing about the cart broken but the
dashboard. We would auggeat that to
extend the aide railings out aome dis
tance from the bridge would be a good
idea, as this is quite a dangerous place
and horses very often become fright
ened at this point from some cause or
other. In case pf a scare this would
greatly prevent a teuin from rushing
over tbe bank.
VOKMAL SCHOOL COMMKNCKM KMT.
The following Is the programme for
the commencement exercises of the
Oregon State Normal Bchool:
Saturday evening, June 18. Art ex.
Libit and contest.
Sunday, June 19. Ilaccalau rente ser
mon, Itev. Alfred Kummer, Taylor
treat M. E. church, Portland.
Monday, June 20. Class-tree day.
Exercise in afternoon. Htuuenta' re
union in the evening.
Tuesday-June 21. Athletic tourna
ment, Beginning of graduation ex
ercise In tbe evening.
Wednesday, June 22. Continuation
of graduating exercise. Alumni re
union in the evening.
ftml4 Bid for Wood for the (Hate Nor
al Hohool.
Sealed bid will be received by the
undersigned for iurnlshlmr 100 tiers of
two-foot oak grub wood not under two
Inches nor over eight inches In diame
ter, wood not to be cut later than July
16, 1892, and to be delivered and corded
In woodbouse by September 15. Tbe
right I reserved to reject any and all
bid. Bids must he in by 12 o'clock
noon on Jun 20th. All bid to be ad
dressed to J. B. V. BUTLBB,
Secretary.
LOCALS.
Hall shower.
lUlu almwer.
Kleotkm laow-r.
IteauUfutaunshlna,
Excursion to-morrow,
Ureal Fourth of July at Fall. City
Quit a mixture of weather thla week
Bargain lu draw pattern at Shelley
A aiiduyo'.
J. A. Venei mad a bualnea trip to
Portland this week.
ftO SUMMER ROBES
mcr&Crnvctu'a.
t0 BUOOY WHIPS tttltott
nwrft CmvMt'a.
HeetlioM An Ullburn buggk at M
Svarverud A IV.
Ml Koae Ulcbantatm,' I vlalilng In
Portland tht week.
Ir. O. D. Butler vlalte-J bl father
at llarrlaburg thU week.
SbvlleyA Vanduyn are closing out
kit of ooraet at half price.
IWfreahuuHiui will be served on board
the excuralou boat to-morrow.
uueaay reaU th to that wear a
curn. Try lluater oorn oura.
Mllk-ahak, soda water, and all kinds
of refreablng drink at Btoaaom a.
If you want lose aome nice dia
mond rimr. mil lu at Buster & Hhet-
ley'a.
Tner will b service at th Chris-
Uan church. Huuday morulng and
evening.
I have au alegaot parlor suite, price
$.VV If you wau tones It before you
buy F. Aimtln.
The Corvallls and ludepeudence baae
ball teams will play at Um Taluiag
grounds next Sunday afternoon.
Jasper Kennedy la having hla real-
deuce on tbe corner of Itallruad and C
atreeta haudaoutely repalntl this week.
TliaW.CT.U. will meet In th
Evangelical church at S o'clock p. ui.
to-uiorrow ancruoon. au memucr
please take noUce.
A vttt will be taken a to whether
the excursion boat will go over th
fall at Oregon City, to-morrow. If
there I a majority ft It, over eh goea
II. M. Lines was the reulpieut of three
haodaome and fragrant bouquets from
sum ladles of tbe city as an acknowl
edgment of his succeea In th recent
election.
Mrs. Jay Butler, of Monmouth, left
on last Saturday's train for IVudlcton
to attend the bedside of her mother,
Mr. Harris, who, w are eorry to say,
Is quite sick.
Those young people tailoring near
Mr. Klemsro' mill In Taltuag In tli
dim twilight, had better be a little
i-arvful or someona might catch on to
sum love secret.
Tbe brt spring medicine I a dosa or
woof SU Patrick's pllla. They not only
physic but cleanse tbe whole system,
aud purify Uie blood. For sale by all
medicine dealer.
Karsaparitla belong to the smilsx
family of plants, and I found wry
generally over the American continent;
but tbe variety that to richest lu medi
cinal properties la the Honduraa root,
of which the famous Ayer's Br par
tita la made.
Archie Slopcr brought na a box of
strawuerriee Tuesday, the largest of
which measured 8 iiicbe In circum
ference. Oregon beats th world for
strawberries, and Archie, though quite
young, shows himself to be an adrt
In berry growing.
Mr. Harriet A. Marble, of Pough-
kpsle, N. V., was for years a martyr
to headache, and never found anything
to give her more than tentMirary relief
until she began to take Ayer's Plli.
since which she has been In th enjoy
ment of perfect health.
J K. McCoy has the race buck on
the fair ground completed, and It com
pare favorably wltb any in the slat.
J a. Campbell A Sua also have the six
ty stable ready for occupancy. 11
everybody put their shoulder to the
wheel and have a rousing big fair this
fall.
The wall la made that the new bal
tlawis "extremely tedious," It la
little slow, we admit, but the bosses
caunot run men up by fives, tens, and
fiftle, "en bloc," as our pious friend
Colonel Shepard would say, any more.
We have partly got rid of that evil,
at least.
Mr. Hubbard, of Fall City, gave the
WkhtSipk a pleasant call this week,
and says that a big Eourth of July I
going to be Ix.-la there this year. Since
all the towns in the county have about
given up celebrating, would It not be
a good Idea for everybody to go to Falls
City this year?
Mrs. Marian K. Ia Ilaneleur arrived
in Iudcjieudence from California yes
terday. She will remain In our city
a few months. The many frlembf of
Mm. La Itansieur will give her a very
cordial welcome. We Indulge the hope
that our reader will have something
from her pen at an early day,
Chamberlain' Collo, Cholera and
Diurrhwa Remedy I the standard.
It many cures have won It praise
from Maine to California. Every family
aud every traveler should be provided
wltb it at all times. No other remedy
can take it place or do It work. 25
and 60-cent bottle for sale by all med
icine dealers.
Word was received from tho Che
mawa's Wednesday afternoon that
they would play the Independence
team Saturday at theTaluiage grounds,
but receiving the word so late, and
owing to the fact that a great many
will want to go on the excursion, they
will not play, but will In all probability
compete for honor a week from to
morrow, June 18.
In a recent letter to the proprietor
Mr. II. M. Bangs, the druggist at
Chauiworth, III., say: "I am very
much pleased with Chamberlain'
Cough Remedy. During the epidemic
of la grippe here It took the lead and
was very much better liked than
other cough medicines." The grippe
requires precisely the same treatment
a a very severe cold, for which this
remedy is so efflcleut It will prompt
ly loosen a cold and rellev the lungs,
soon effecting a permaneni cure, wnue
..u, nilu.r medicines lu comtiiou use
.
for cold only give temporary relief,
50 cent bottle for al by all medicine
dealer.
run ttiMrrioN.
Th Vet faaaiTsM tkr a Ihs Hs
laras ar la.
Clackamas oouuty.-Tlx Ilepubllooui
elect Ibelr utlr ticket axevpt sheriff
and school superintendent Mid ou rep-
reacntatlw, wblch oftlcea ware captured
by th Democrats.
Marlon county.-Th Ibnmbllcau
elect their ticket except county clurk,
the IVuiocrat sleeting that offlo by
400 majority.
Benton oouiity, Th entire lK iuo
oratlaUcket was sleeted except Bel
knap for th leglslatur aud Wllaoit for
county clerk, which two aftlcc were
captured by the Republican. Wilson
has been county clurk for th ast
t wen ty-elght year.
Klamath county.-The ltcpubtlratis
let everything except assessor.
Imm county. In In both riUi
eltvt om of th oflluer. Th iWino-
crala claim tlisoouuty Jililgw and one
representative, and are sure of th sher
iff aud assessor, The Republican sloet
th other oftlcea.
Sherman county, Th entire Re
publican ticket I elected except judge
ana clerk,
Baker county .-Th Democrat were
generally suw-essful,
Clatsop ouunty.-Th Demwrata
leited Ave of the uffkwr, aud th Re
publican Ui remainder. Th Itepub
Uoau majority was reiluced from 730 to
Wasou eouuty.-The Democrat elect
the sheriff, judge, clerk, and commlw
slouer, and tb Itepublioau th remain.
dr of the officer. Bennett, Democrat,
baa DUO majority over Moure, Itepub
lioau.
Morrow oouuty, Th result divides
th county office about equally be
tween the Republicans and DeinocraU.
to couiity.-lkirk, People', will
probably carry Ui county over Iht
maun. Iamgla county. Tbe Democrat
lent 11 v uf the county oflioera, includ
ing treasurer, sheriff, and commissioner.
The RrpublUaii carry th remainder
of tbe ticket aud aUoglv the stal tick
et a majority.
Jackaun county. Cbamberlala Car
rie the oouuty fur attorney-general
over Welwter, Rrpubllcau. Th Dem
ocrat elect about half uf Uie county
ticket.
Unn eouuty.-The Dumocrata carry
Ui county with but a few minor ex
ception. ism in u eouniy.-me itepuuicans
elect everything except on mender of
Um legislature and clvrk.
Josephine county TIm People's )
ty elect the legislator and sheriff.
MAMMON WOHSIIir.
A Msdsra latHiwoal. Wfclrb, II Is
MHM Tw sr Tkrs Thass f tmn
Nnss. Will shii as aa (Ipsa. laaUaS
r Osly t'srl, Wnklwn,
Oh! Almighty Dollar, our acknowl
edged governor, prvavrvcr, and bvuefac
tor, we desire to sppruach thee on this
and every other ocraslon with that rev-
renew wblcb I lb due of uprrlor ex
cellence, and (he regard which shell
ver be cherished Ar exalted grvatueaa.
Almighty Dollar, wlUiout thee In tbe
world we can do nothing, but wltb
the w can do all thing. When sick
ua lay II paralysing hand upon us
tliou canst provide for u the lendcrest
of uurae, tbe most skillful of physi
cians, and wuu th last alruggl uf
mortality I over, anil w are bclug
borne lo the last mting place of the
dead, thou canst provide a band of mu
sic aud a military escort tu accompany
ua thither, aud last but not least, erect
niaguinuvut monument over our
grave with a living epitaph to perpet
ual our memory. And while here lu
tbe lultUt ul misfortune and tempta
tions of life, w perhas ar accused of
crime aud brought before maglstraUM,
thou, Almighty Dollar, canst secure us
a (bed lawyer, a bribed judge, a packed
jury, aud we go scot free. Be with us,
w pray thee, tu all thy decimal parts,
for that thou art the only oue altogether
lovely aud tbe chief among ten thou-
ud.
We feel there I do condltiou lu life
where thy potent and all-powerful
charms are not felt, lu thy absence
how gloomy Is (he household, and
when thou, Oh! Almighty Dollar, art
with us, how gleefully the beefniuuk
slug Uou the gridiron, bow genial Is
the warmth that anthracite coal or
hickory wood diffuse throughout the
apartment, aud what an exuberance of
Joy continues to swell every bosom;
thou art th joy of our youth and tbe
solace of our old age; thou canst adorn
the gcntlemnu, feed the Jackass; thou
art the favorite of the philosopher and
tbe Ideal of the luuk-hcad. When au
election Is to be carried, Obt Almighty
Dollar, thou art the moat xtnt argu
mentof politicians aud demagogues,
and th umpire that decide the con
teat. Almighty Dollar, thou art wor
shiped the world over; thou bast no
hypocrite lu thy temple, or no false
hearts at thy altars, klugs aud courtiers
bow before thee, aud all nations adore
thee; thou art loved by the clvlllxrd
and the savage alike, with unfeigned
aud unfaltering affection; we continue
to regard thue as the handmaid of reli
gion and th twin slater of charity ,
Oh I Almighty Dollar, be with us we
besoccli thee, attended by au Inexpress
ible number of ministering angels made
In thy Image, even though they be but
sliver quarters and dimes, whose glud
dcnlug light shall Illume the vale of
penury aud want with a heavenly ru
die nee which shall cause the awakened
soul to break forth In the acclamations
of Joy. Almighty Dollar, thou art the
guide of our footsteps and the goal or
our being. Guided by tby silvery light
we hope to reach tbe golden gate aud
triumphantly enter, while bauds bar
mon lously sweep the golden harp as
we enter tbe golden street.
Almighty Dollar! thy shining face
Bespeaks thy wondrous power;
In my pockota make tby resting place,
I need thue every hour.
And now, Almighty Dollar, lu clos
ing this Invocation, we realize and ac
knowledge that thou wast the god of
nnr trraudfuthers, the two-fold Kod of
their chllJrcn, aud the three-fold god
of their Kraudchlldreu. Permit us to
possess thee In abuudauce aud all thy
varied excellence, Is our constant and
unwavering prayer j From an Un
known Exehanye.
Subscribe for tbe Wot Sidk Imme
diately.
THE VOTB OF
Orrica ni OAMninsr,
For Oongre.
lisrmaun, rep,,,.,..,,
VsHtoti, d
For Huprcnw Judg.
MiHire, rp ,,
Hetiuett, Ultra ,,,,,,
For Dtstri it Attorney.
McCain, rp,,,
liilyeu, tluiu
For Attorney-0Derl,
Webster, rep, ,,,
Cbsmberlaln. dam,..,
I t (
mitt
For CiroultJuilga,
liurneit, rep
Hbaw. detn
For mumlrnr Board uf Kqualisauon.
uiusoa, rep , ,
Oooloy.dem.. .,
For Mlal Meuator,
Kyl, rep
Butler, dem ,,
For llspreseuialive.
tiwluo. rep,, (II t ttM till lltt S S t I
Quick, rep , ,. ,
My sr. dom ,
Hlasla, data
For County Judg.
V""
Holler, rep......
Burch. asm , ,
For Ooanly Oowwwwiuotr.
(Iresu, rep .....
llysrly, dsm... ..,
For Sheriff.
wells, rep
KutlsaUall. dew
ForOouoty Clerk.
Mulkey, rep,,...
Baldwin, ilsiu ... ......
Fur Conuly Treasurer.
Cuapar, rep
Cain. dsra. ..,
For Sehool Hupsrlutendsoi
lliilcbiuson. rep..,, ,
Hlmouloq, dsm,,,,,,,
For Oouuty Murvsyur.
iteourd, rep ., ,
Butler, dent
For County Assessor.
Iisciell, rep
MelVwell. dsn.,.
For Oorvlier,
Kelchum. rep ,.,,...
Parrisii, pro ,
Tb above vote I eoofilolaL II doe
to press th eouuty elrk ws unable tu
tie and lbs role of th Republican and
YttK MTATI KMtCTION.
The Republicans of Oregon awok to
day to a realisation of Hi fact UiaOjlbsy
are lu a minority lu th stale. Tbey
bar stated th two congreaamen, It
is true, but they bav don It by a
llvlsioii of th upiutit!ou vote. Cham
berlain, a straight Democrat, defeats
Webster, a straight Republican, for
attorney-general, it la neck and neck
between Beutiett andj Moor for su
lrem Judire, with the chance favor.
able to tbe former, Tbey ar virtually
beaten on th head of lb ticket.
But the klgntflcaut fact la that th
combined vol uf Ul IWmocrata and
th People party Is far In excess of
tbe whole Republican vol. If I lis
7Vrjmi' advice lid been followed
aud there had been a fusion between Uie
two wing of th opposition, th Re
publican would bav been wiped
from lle fao of the earth In this slat
election. W would not only' bav
tlected the full slat ticket, but we
would bav elected the two eungreaa
tncu and all th circuit Judges, with a
fair proaiHPCt that w would bav car
ried Uie stats legislature.
While tbe fruit of victory bav not
been gathered as they should bar
twen, attll yesterday' elecUon waa a
defeat for the Republlcana. It em
phasise th fact that tbey are In a
minority In tbe stale, and if the op.
position vole will get together It will
eud tbe Republican regime forever lo
Oregon. TVrruni,
Nil DOMINATION VICT,
At the last moment as we go to press
this morning, th telegraph tells us no
nomination yet for president. Har
rison Is decidedly In the lead this
morulng, but a trsp may b sprang at
any time, limine 1 force are ngtit
lug a mighty duel.
Rarklss's Aralrs Halv.
The best salve I a the world for cuts,
bruises, sore, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sore, tetter, chapped hands, ehtlbtalns,
corns, aud all sklu eruptions, and posi
tively cure plica, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction, or money refunded. Price, 25
cent per box. For sale by any drug
gist.
LAST CALL
Due notice has been given to call and
settle and all account not settled by
the 15th day of this month will be
placed lo th hand of acompetent col
lector for Immediate collection. W
moan business and do n't you forget IL
Dr. Pruden wants to pay bla honest
debts and must have money.
Kktchum k Phupkn.
RsulltlBf for Dollars.
To get the dollars we have to scuffle
for them no mistake about that; but
there are different ways of going about
II, and If you are not aatlstled with
your progress at present, then write to
B. F. Johnson & Co., lUchmoud, V.,
who can give you a good pointer or
two. Read carefully their advertise
ment In another column, and write
tbem at once, "The early bird," etc,
Msrlt Wins.
We desire to say to our citizens, that
for years we have been soiling Dr.
King's New Discovery for consump
tion, Dr. King's Now Life Pills. Buck
Ion's Arnica Hulve and Klectrlu Bitters,
and have never bandied remedies that
sell as well, or that have given such
universal satisfaction. We do not
hesitate to guarantee them every time,
and we stand ready to refund the pur
chase price, If satisfactory result do
not follow their use. These remedies
have wou their great popularity purely
on their merit. All druggists.
Non-tramp Hop I'rsas.
Having made arrangements wltb
Kd Kiddle, of the Dallas Ironworks,
Dallas, to manufacture my non-tramp
hop press. I take this means of giv
ing notice to all those wlahlng orders
for this season to hand the same In by.
July first. Pikhob Riocjh. 29 4t
Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that I wit
receive scaled bids until Juno 20, 181121
for 100 cords of red-fir split wood, said
wood to be delivered at the achnolhouse
by September 1st. For further par
ticulars call at' the store of O'Doniioll
& Irvine. J. D. Ibvinb,
District Clerk.
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UWNK TO MRMT.
Another noble soul has passed over
tbe dark water to tlx other ld to
loin th Innumerable caravan, Mar
tha N. Noltner, beloved wife uf A
Noltner, died at her residence, No. 502
Wast Mail lawn street, Friday, Jun S,
1893, at 9 o'clock p. in., after a protract
ed Illness, aged 45 yem, I month, aud
4dya
Mr. Noltner was the daughter of
Junes K, aud Martha N. William,
Oregon pioneer of IH45. Kh leaves a
busbaud, five children, and numerous
relative and friend to mourn her loss.
Mr Noltner was well known all over
Ui Northwest coast from British Co
lumbia to California, having been con
nected with ber husband 10 tbe newt
pa per business in hi various enterprise,
and has always proved a valuable aid
de camp.
Mr. Noltner was a woman of extra
ordinary attractivsne, julck, witty,
and vivacious, OHipled with a sweet
temperament, modest demeanor, and
pleasant manner. Bhe was the tout of
lh circle In wblch site moved. Tb
family circle I broken, Uie busband
bas lost a faithful companion, aud th
children a patient, loving mother.
Th sparkling ey I closed. The baud
that waa ever ready to administer to
the want of ot here, I cold, and th
tongue that could speak only words of
cheer and kindness, is stilled III death,
and thtsw who loved her have mrthtug
to rvmemlier but ber kind acta and
words, tlf her may I written th
most beautiful epitaph that can be ex
pressed in the Kngllsh language, "Hhe
was loved by all who knew ber."
JWUttmt ItuHileK
Tbe deceased baa many friends lo
Pulk county wbo will deeply regret to
learn tb sad Intelligence, and the be
reaved relative hv th heartfelt sym
pathy of the entire community.
W ITANO CORRKCTRU.
Dam.au, June 4, lnM.
J. Jl, X. lktl, Mrpulmv, Ortgon
-DrarHih: My attention has been
called lo an editorial tu the last lsu of
Ui Wurr Hidk Indirectly charging me
with the authorship of a rlca of letter
lo th Dallas Ofmw, signed "Nor
mal." It I with pleasure that I Inform
you that I did not write a Hue or word
of any of the communications. If I
had written them, your stricture on
myself would perhip bav been Justi
fiable. A It I Uicy wer uncalled for.
Mr, Doughty joins me lu signing this
tetter. To hi evidence I can, If neces
sary, add Uiat of others to show that I '
bad nothing to do with writing the let
ter in th Ofisenxr. This being the
ca, your sense of right will tell you
what to do lu correcting the Inference
which people draw from your editorial.
Very Iruly your,
Rout. F. Bki.l.
C. C. Douoiity.
The above explains Itself, and wear
always ready to make the amende him
orabln, Pronaunestl HnpoIsM, ft Isvsd,
From a letter written by Mrs, Ada
K. Hurd, of Orotoii, H, D., we quote:
"Was taken with a bad cold, which
settled on my lungs; cough set lu and
Anally terminated lu consumption.
Four doctor gave me up, saying I
could live but a short time, I gave
myself up to my Savior, determined if
I could not stay with my friends on
earth, I would meet my absent ones
above. My husband was advised to
get Dr. King's New Discovery for con
sumption, coughs, and colds. I gave It
a trial, took to all eight bottles; It has
oured me, and thank Ood I am now a
well and hearty woman." Trial bot
tle free at any drug store; regular site,
SOc. and 81.00.
II. M. LINES, UNUKRTAKER.
H. M.LI ncs takes this opportunity to
state to the public that ha Is prepared
to move corpse from one graveyard to
another In bettor condition and at
more reasonable rate than any oue
else,
KXKMPTION NOTIOK,
Having fluUhud assessing the city
of Independuuon, I hereby give notice
that all those wishing their llndobted
ness exempted will please call at the
office of B F. Burch A 8011, where I
may be found next week, aud have
the same attended to,
W. W. William.
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party ut, because op to lb tint of going
given, however, ar correct t to tb majon-
srKCIMKN CASK.
ft H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis,, was
troubled with neuralgia and rheuma
tlsm: bl stomach was disordered, bl
liver was affected to an alarming de
tree, apiwilht fell away, and be was
terribly reduced In tteth and strength
Three bottles of Electric Bitter cured
him.
Kdward Hliepberd, Harrtsburg, 111.,
hsd a running sore on his leg of eight
years' standing. Used three bottle of
KWtrlo Bitter and seven boxes of
Buckleu't Arnica Halve, and bl leg 1
snuud and well. John Hpeake,
Catawba, ()., bad flv large fever sore
on bis kg; doctor ald b waa Incur
able. Oue bottle Electric Bitten and
one box Buckteu'a Arnica Halve cured
him enUrety, Hold by auy drug store.
BUSINESS
LOCALS.
Home very nice lounge
at F. An-
stlue's.
Wll paper lo endless variety at F.
Austin'.
Bllou coufecUouary next door to
postofflce.
Clothing never waa as cheap a It I
at Hbellry A Vanduyn's.
ghellcy A Vanduyn are doing the
clothing busloem of the city.
If you want house furnishing good
call on F. Austin at Monmouth.
Ice cream, soda, and Imported cigar
of all klud at Mr W.H. Whlteaker'.
For the finest candles and confec
tionary In Uie city, call at P. C. Patter-
sou 'a
Tbe latest style of parasols at Hhel-
ley it Vanduyn'. Tbe best value In
the city.
If you wish to buy trash do not go to
Stockton A Heukle'i as they have only
the best.
P. C. Patteraon alway keep on
hand a full supply of Havana and Key
est cigars.
Big bargain In clothing at Hbelley
A Vanduyn'. Take kdvantag of th
big discounts.
Ouly a few of those Oolden Gate
000k book left at T. W. Este'. Call
and get one free.
Indies' cream brocaded novelty suit
at Shelley A Vanduyn'. Just the
thing for graduating costume.
Htockton A Heukle bad their hands
full last ciaturday attending to the
want of their numemus customer.
Try HtrooK's rcktaurant, Weatacott A
Irwin, proprietors, when In Kakmi.
Meals, 11 rat class In every way, 25 oeota.
Ladle, It will pay you well to call In
at rltocklou Jrieume' ana
their
clegaut Hue of dres goods.
It
I Just
splendid.
Htockton Henkle bought their
clothing, shoe, bat, glove, suspend
ers, and some dress goods, direct from
the manufacturers for cash.
You can get a Rood cigar a T. W
EsUa's for 60, aud you oau get a flue
cigar for 10c; and if you want some
thing way up line, lie ha it for 100.
Hend your laundry to the Salem
steam laundry, Mr. Hon", driver of Uie
Halein stage, will take it for you.
Leave orders at the upper livery stable.
T M.llua I r .,,1,1 MuK lAUA Bnilllll 11 1 1, C
guy and handsome In the line of sun
shades and parasols, do not fail to call
at Htockton A Heukle'. They have
them.
Ou account of Uie hard times and
money being scarce, I will nearly give
good away for thirty day for cash on
the block. Aud do n't you forget It.
T. W. Kate.
O'Donntll A Irvine are lulling more
buggies and cart than all other houses
In Polk county combined. Why! Be
cause they are selling bettor goods for
less money, and nave tne largest ana
meet complete stock to choose from.
Do you like to smoke a good cigar? If
'on do call at T. W. Kates'. He has
he lancet aud moat complete assort
ment of clKitm In town, both In 5c, 10c
and 15o good. ,
Stockton A Heukle are Justly proud
of their largo and very handsome stock
or dress goods, loaics', gents', ana onu
dreu's Hue shoes, men's, boys' and chil
dren's clothing, all lu tbe latest style
and best or goods.
If vou are at all particular about tbe
looks of your collars, cults, aud shirt,
you will semi tiiem to the Salem steam
laundry, where they will be turned out
with a glnsey finish that I elegance
Itself. Price very low. Leave order
at the Salem stuge born.
There Is no place In Oregou where a
better meal is served than at the res
taurant of Weatacott A Irwin, 271 Com
mercial street, Halciu. Courteous at
tention, a Hue meal, and the popular
Krloe of 25 cents, have made this
ouse the headquarter of everyone
who ha occasion to din In Salem.
THE WEEK.
JUHa 2.
Sidney Dillon I not expected to llv.
A wall-paper trust wa organised to
day. '
Win. Johnson, of HUIsboro, Or, was
killed by a fklllug Ire.
Jame MoCarty. brakeman, Was
oauvht between car bumper at Cen
tra I la, Wash., aod cru sited to death
Tb express car on a Santa F train
wa robbed of several thousand dollars
nearUuthrle, O. T., by train robber,
Baa ball; Portland 9, Kpokan 8, at
Portland, Taooma 0. Seattle 8. at Se
attle. Portland's victory to-day put
ber In th first plac.
Delegate from all over Um United
Slate oonvened In St. Louis. The con
vention I for Ui purjioae of pushing
tb Nicaragua ship canal.
At Port Jarvls, N. Y., Bob Jackson
a negro, outraged Leua McMabou
Th crlm was witnessed by several
young girl, who gave tbe alarm
Jackson wa lynched.
J cn 8.
At Van Buren, Ark., a steamboat ran
into a bridge, and four person were
drowned.
Ture boy and a girl were killed by
lightning near Korauton, Pa., during
thunder storm.
At Reading, Pa., several people were
killed and a vast amount of damage
done by a tornado.
Tb investigation of the census bu
reau I bringing out much damaging
testimony against It.
Itobert T. Day wa banged at Ka
huna, Wash., for th murder last Octo
ber of Thomas Clinton Beets.
ball: Spokan 9, Portland 8, at
Portland. Taooma 0, Seattle 2, at Se
attle. Portland' defeat dropped ber
from flrat to second place, while Seattle
Uat tbafooL
J tat 4.
Tb Mississippi river U again rising
atSL foul.
At Gainesville, Cat, throe men were
killed by llghtulng.
An explosion of ultro-glycerlne In
Ksuslogton, Pa., killed two ladle and
a man.
Argu Dyers, of Tbe Dalle, fell
from a flrli wheel at Cellki, Or., and
wa drowned.
At Elk, California, Wm. Harris fatal-
ly shot Mr. Scott, a widow, because
! refused to marry hi in, aud then
committed suicide.
A cyclon at McCook, Neb., Injured
several persons to such an extent Utat
tbey will die. A ciiurch in which 200
children were rehearsing fur children's
day wa totally destroyed, but Uie
falling timber formed an arch that
kept th falling stone from crushing
them.
Blalo handed lo hla resignation as
secretary of state, aud President Har
rison promptly accepted It. Blaine's
action created great excitement among
Uie politicians, and those Republicans
bo favor Harrison' nomlnstlos
peak of It aa a contemptible trick on
tbe part of the ex-secretary to defeat
Harrison before the Minneapolis con-
veuUon,
Jckr 6.
Crerde, Colorado, was damaged by
fir to tbe sxtcnt of $1,000,000.
Base ball: Portlaud 8, Spokane uoth-
Ing, at Portland. SealUe and Taooma
two game at Seattle. First game:
Taooma 4, Seattle 8. Second game,
Tacoma 13, Seattle 4. Portland bas
first place and Taooma is second.
Near laqulna, Oreiron, a train on
the Oregou 1'aclflo oollidcd with a
hand-car. Mrs. Prultt, wife of th sec
tion boa, and one of the her children,
were killed. Mr. and Mrs. Manning,
who were also on the baud-car, were
Injured, and their child wa killed.
At OU City and Tituavllle, Pa.,
Death and Destruction have been hold
ing high carnival. It ha been raining
for a mouth, and Oil creek I a raging
torrent, the surface of which became
covered with a film of oil. A locomo-
Uve passed a leaky gasoline tank and it
exploded, and lo an instant Uie oil on
tbe water wa a sea of flame. Hun-
dreds of bouse In OU jClty were
burned, aud at least fifty live were
lost. In TUusvllle the loss waa almost
equally great, thirty of forty people
perishing. Tbe exact number of deaths
not yet known. Tbe loss will
reach Into the ml lllons.
Junk 8.
Base ball; Portland 6, Tacoma none,
at Portlaud,
Another strike lu tbe woolen mills
at Oregon City 1 In progress over the
company falling to keep Its promises
made wheu Uie strike of a couple of
months ago waa settled.
While resculug a woman from death
by a train, Frank Miller, a flagman
of the Central Railroad of New Jersey
nt Bergen Point, was struck by the
engine and killed, Tbe womau wo
uninjured.
Sixty-seven bodies have been re-!
covered at Oil City. It Is thought Uie
total number of deaths will reach 150.
At TUusvllle sixty-three bodies have
been fouud, and the Indications are
that fifty or reveuty-flve more are
among the rulus.
A young Swedish girl, agod fourteen,
employed as a domestic by Richard
Parker, of Seattle, gave rough on rate to
Arker's lnfaut son. Her object was
to get him out of the way so as to
lighten her work. The child Is dead
aud the girl bos disappeared.
JliNH 7.
Base ball: Seattle 7, Spokane 4, at
Seattle.
The Republican national convention
convened lu Minneapolis. .
Mrs. Samuel Johnson, living near
Walla Walla, Wash., placed "rough on
rata" In th cupboard. Her twograud-
chlldren ate It, and oue will die
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
with local applications, as they cannot
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh'
Is a blood or constitutional disease, and
In order to cure It you must take Inter
nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is
taken Internally, and aots directly on
the blood and mucus surfaces. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is not a quack medlclue.
It was proscribed by one of the best
physician In this country for yeurs,aud
la a regular prescription. It Is com
posed of tbe best tonics known, com
bined with the best blood purifiers,
acting directly on the mucus surfaces.
The perfect combination of the two In
gredients Is what produces suoh won
derful results in ourlng catarrh. Scud
for testimonials, free.
F. J. Cheney A Co., Props., ToledotO.
Bold by druggists, price 75c
HOTEL ARRIVAL.
um. fa lacs,
Thursday, June 2.-A K Buoett, 8
II EI11U, V W Wieffteld, J P Mampel,
Portland; O II Tykr and wlfc.U
Rasper, King Valley; 01 lie Houston,
B McOuIre, Mt Paul; John Hhepperd,
Astora; J P Malon, J A Davis Louis-
vlll, Ky.( J E Kelky, Halem; F P
Vaughan, Lyon.
Friday, Jun 8. -J R Lock, City;
W McLane, Huver; K C Welsh, Port
land; Horace Collins, Buena Vista;
0 LNollner, Albaoy.
tfaturday, June 4.-C W Bower, L
Baker, WF Her RC Wells, Port
land; J B Kmltb, Dallas; Ben Brown,
Long Tom; L Damon, Mis Fennel,
J O Huilth, O D Butler, City; i 8 Per-
klus, U B Miller, Monmouth; B F
Turner, Louisville; Geo Chapman, Ha
lem. Hunduy, June 6, J N Voke, M
Merwin, L II Chamber, City; W N
Hears, Portland; Cha CanHeld, (Chi
cago; J B Montgomery, Philadelphia,
Monday, June 0. It A Newtow, C
Stafford, and Smith, M O Putter, A B
Alans, OD Rider, W K Creasy, LL
Mann.OD Butler, CO Kennedy, K
Hlrachljcrg, City; C Bevens, Air lie; A
W Wooley, Antelope; J L Roberts,
Taooma; C O Doughty, II F Bell, Jon J
Daly, Dallas; H Rasper, King ValU-y;
J D Murphy.M Merrltt, U O Mathews,
Monmouth.
Tuesday, June 7.Wm Bradley,
Amity; D Hewitt, S F.;E K Green,
City; D O Howard, W D Howell, Ha
(era; D Baker, Portland.
Wednesday, Jun 8.-A W Woolley,
Antelope; H Sweet, Chicago; Cha K
McBreen, Frank Miller, Geo Morgan,
C H Russle, Portland; C A Flora, Ten
nessee; ( F Drake, Oakland, CaL; Win
Bradley, Amity; FE McKnigbt, Al
bany.
The Democrat are In IL
THC CRADLE.
DAVIS. Born to tbe wife of A. E.
Davis In this city, June 1st, 1802, a
daughter; weight 10 pound.
The mother is doing nicely, but Uie
father hi uncontrollable at the prinUng
office over bl new typo.
THE TOMB.
BAKU AM. At her home in thtocity,
June 3, 1802, Mrs. Hannah Barbara,
wire of W. B. Barbam. Aged 23
years aod 18 days.
She leave a mother and Bister In
Iowa, aud a sadly bereft husband and
two small children to mourn her loss.
The detvased made a profession of re
ligion In early life, and united with
the M. E. church, but when she came
to Independence she became quite a
regular altendaut upon the service at
tbe Baptist church, where on hut Sab
bath morning Uie funeral rite were
otcrved, conducted by the pastor, in
the presence of a Urge number 0
sorrowing friends, wbo came to pay the
uu-t tribute of respect to one whom
many lu a few mouths had learned to
love. At 12 o'clock tbe funeral cortege,
conducted by If. M. Lines, made It way
to tbe Odd Fellow' cemetery, where
all that w-as mortal of tbe deceased waa
laid away.
SANDERS. Mrs. A. M. Sanders.
daughter of Itev. and Mrs. AJ.Huu
saker.of this clty,died at her home in
McMinnville;Monday morning, June
6, 1802, at 2.40 a. m., aged 28 years, 1
month, and 20 day.
She leave parent and two sisters, a
husband and two small children, to
mourn her untimely departure. The
funeral service were held the following
day. The bereaved one have the sin
cere sympathy of a host of friends in
tills vicinity in this, their hour of afflic
tion. She died in the Christian faith
with the awurauce to sorrowing friends
that "all Is well." May she rest In
peace unUl tbe bugle call shall bring
ber forth in Ills great day.
"ITolscUna or Fra TradsT"
Very few people understand Uie tariff
question; and yet It is one of tbe sim
plest questions when rightly preeented.
So we have made arrangements to give
you me wkst inu one year, tne Jsew
York XtnmUml till December 28. and a
copy of "Protection or Free Trade," all
lor &i. The book is the beet treati on
the tariff' question ever published, and
reoogulzed as such not onlv in
America, but all over the civilized
orld. We offer the unabridged edi
tion. Try this plan. You will find
the Standard one of the most ably
edited pairs in the world, and the In
formation to be derived from reading
Protection or Free Trade?" hi worth
more than the price you pay for the
whole.
A GOOD BARGAIN,
For sale in West Independence,
'eight blocks from main street on Mou
mouth street, four lota, a four-room
cottage, with barn and other outbulld-
' ing, partly set to young orchard and
small fruits, 'l itis is a good bargain if
taken soon. Inquire at this office.
FOR SALE.
Koa Sai.s, Flv head or work hones, wsll
bmkeu and sound, 011 at H. F. Whltoakor's
ranch, three uillvs norm ot Moumoutb. Mt
Foa 8ai.. 8wond-hnd buggies and u
rloae. Tbey will be sold at a low price.
Damon a Oook, 41 it
MONEY TO LOAN.
Ou improved farms, in sums of 12,000
and over, by B. Goldsmith,
Agent,
Postofllce box 403, Portland, Or.
TIMK TABLE.
Independence and Monmouth Motor Liu
Iavm Leaves
Independence. Moumoutb,
7.1X) 7:80
8:10 8:'
11:15 13:30
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8:46 4.1
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There aft
QUARTER
tied tu Bn
ker count y, Ore-rJ n
ton, near what vl 1 1
la now Baker City,
a rPMTHBV
S ninn who h lnce V L.1 1 1 U It I
become Identified with the resources aud Off
develoomeut of that country. ThU man AV3 J
it no other than Mr. John Stewart, one of the
wealthiest and most influential ciuaeus In the
county. In s recent letter he aays : " I had been
lunering; from palna in my back and general kid
ney complaint for aome time, and had used many
remediea without any but temporary reliet The
pains In mv back had become so severe that I waa
prevented from attending to my work and could ,
not move about without the use of a cane. Hear
ing, through a friend, of the wonderful cures ef
fected by Oregon Kiduey Tea.I waaluducedtotry
a box, and from that very firat doaelfousd iaatanl
relief, and before using half the contents of the
box the paina tn my back entirely disappeared,
I have every fnith iu the yirtuea of the Oregon
Kiduey Tea, andean couacientloualy recommend
II to my friends. I would not be without it for
anything." C
Oregon Kidney Tea curea backache. Inconti
nence of t ine, brick duat sediment. Burning or
leinful aeuautlon while urinating, and all effeo
.ionaof the kidney or urinary organaof either aes.