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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1892)
5l The Best Newspaper la th m lArtl git9 IK weal h.I freaAeaf OnsjNir fft M'i'sr SIDE vilK nay Htr ' VMt foemr. As an Advertising Medium THE WEST SIDE Takes the Lead in Polk County. Five Cents Per Copy. NO. 33. VOL. IX. $2.00 Per Year. INDEPENDENCE, POLK COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1C92, TO e KKCttKT KtK'.KTIr-X A U V. W.INIKI'tiN1KNlK I.KIHIK Nil, II, meet ery aianuay nigm in Maaoele hall. AH ymriiin hrutiier Invited twattead. W.Y.UtNNA.WAV.M.W. III. A I H M IU-MI, Recorder. VAU-Kt UHMIK NO. a. I. S IK K nrnu In M. amto ball every ThuradaA evening. All t kid fellow ettrd tally Invited to tend. It, Ca.vaa. IWrtMary. IAON I.OIHIK. No, A, r A A, M. mated enmutunlo- Hon. n Haiurdny evening on r beltire mil moon ea'n mown mil mi wk tlteroaner, II, . Hhlun. W. M. W, I'. tVne- way , oxvrviojfy , ..tutu I. null.' Nit. M. K. wr r, nteeia II every Wedneeday evwiln:. AtlKtibjIile W UH MII IIH K f It , rilYSlCIANH l)KX'nSTHY IMl J. K. LOCKE, Physician and Surgeon, Butna Vtata, Oreaen. LEE & BUTLER, PHTSICI1M5 iHQ SURBEOHS. U. S. EXAMININQ 8URQE0NS. Of., Weal klit of Statu Ntn INHKl'KSUKNCR, - - OIUWIO.V DR. J. B. JOHNSON. Resident Dentist All work wermnied to W h beal of aaltaAieUuu, ISPKt'RNPKKt'K. ORKUON ATTORN KY& GEO. A. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will vwtk In nil Mate unit federal court. Abstract of title funilahed. twice over ludeiniulenc National H'k. Ind.a.nd.ne., Off Jo. J. Daly. J. H. C, Ke.ia. D1LT. SIBLEY EIUN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW We Haw lh oaljr eat f ahatraei book is PoU eounly. Hallabie abiKPi ruiaiakad. and taotwy hi leu. So curamwalon ehrml uo Wo. OtSce, tooeja end W lux htok. Dalta. - - Ofow. A. M. UUULEV, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Office Next Independence Nat l Bau. Iudpenduc,Or, a r. Bonhaiu. . Holmee. I0RNIN. I HOLMtS ATTORNEYS AT LAW orricK im maun mmr-ic, BetweenHtat and l-euH, RAtKM. ON ou tuiuiurrvlal M. M Isf'E LL A N ROUS. Mitchell & Bohannon Maaufaluran of SASH AND DOORS alao mhoi.l n.tvrixa, MoiBMiM ImleiwitdMiw E. T. HENKLC, PROP, Main street, Independence, Or. Two experienced workmen in at tendance. HANKS. Commenced Business March 4, 1889. KtaWIhd by National Autoorlly. -THK- FIRST NATIONAL BANK. of IndpndTOC, OrerH. Capital Stock, Surplus, $50,000.00 $14,000.00 J.atWPER. U W. ROBMITHOW. HrenldfiiU V loe Prwldeit W. H HAWIEY, Cliler. DIRECTORS. J. H. Cooper, L. W. Rbrtam, LewU Helinkk O. W. Whlleaker, W. W. C''l"n. A ctombI banking bulne ranaart1 Buy aud iell. eohaiif e on all linporU.nl polt receWed nuhliwt U) ehwrk or on etr tlflrateofdfpiwIL (:illectli.ii made. 0(B( lionrr, a. m. to 4 p. m. THE INDEPENDENCE National Bank ! Capital Stock, $50,000.00. H. HIKHOHBKIWI, ABRAM NKLHON. W. P. U0NNAWAY Prwildenl. Vice Pnnldont . Culiter. A fneral banking and exchange bunlnem trannarted; loan made, bill dlMounUid, com mercial credit iranted: dopJltii received on current account nubjeot to check, Intoreat paid on time deponlta. WRECTOlth. Jiwhua McDanlel, H. H. Jupenmn, A. 3 doodman, H. Hlmchberg, A. Nelnon, T. J. Urn, I. A. Allen. NCORPORXTED UNDER THE MW! OF OREGON. MONMOUTH, OR. . A. MACIttlM lildont P. I..CAMPHKI.L Vlce-l'rea, JKA C. POWEtl. .......Caiihler PAID CAPITAL, $25,000. i DIRECTORS. I. A. Mftcrnm, P. I Campbell, I.M.HImpeon 'I'll I,. T H Ul,,, V U P.urull ' ' ' Joaeph Craven, A gennral banking and exchange bimlniwH traniiHi:U)d; loane made; dHiMwIU mcelved ubj!t to check or on certificate of depoall; iiiwriwi nam on nmw -Klre proof vault and burglar proof afe, 5 aei;urnu iit ihbhiiibiw', OtlloeHuuni! a. ui. to 4 p. m. Farmers and Merchants . Insurance Co. . Capital Stock, r, nuinon, Vim I'rwililrtiL 'ri.pnl, J. I Trrr, M. H.III1KHK, Aw'lM'rwry. lluu K. . Himliau, t'hli f ,llliv of Hi Nii,niii l oiiri ; I...,.. ll. H.,UI.MUIM , It.... I k U H l..fl ,..1 i, n, , intnan, 1 ni.f juaiit) of ine piiiwiiip iimn; inn, jiiii intnii, J, L Oman, I'rmlilrnl t.liiu (miii National llanki W. K, Htd. Mn liai 14 U. '. 8Iiiwui, t:ltall.li M, Hliilwr Mondtaiili J, II, UM.muu, l'laaiuii U r'liWjf.ThynK'tau. iiuhiin rtHi'lpta itun oipiniwlliui, .... Jl'i.1 08. I I I.. ... ... lit! I, i T w.mi tufclil hIiiim. uinmnl jt.it lith ui jilu.i m MHiiirity tvi jKilioy Imlilcm, CALL AND SEE US. Wc buy for cash, and we buy to sell. v We buy tlirect, and we buy quantities. You will always find our stock complete. We sell at one price, and that the lowest. We treat you courteously. A satisfied customer is our best advertisement. Our coiwtunt aim in to give you Hie lxt jjihkIh t button jiiIihu. We umk your lutvrtwta omw. Vour t hiUl will Im nerwl iw clnply ami poliMy iw yourwlf. A tximjmrlKim or our 8tyli auil jirliw n 111 iHnvlmt you thut you nhmiltl txiule with uu. L. KELSO, Independence. READ The tH-nt pliuti thin ilo of Portland to buy Oru Stiitlomry, Ji-ilry, Hint lkHikit is nt THE PIONEER DRUG STORE BUSTER & SHELLEY. Our Jew-dry lVriartmenf, of whirl Mr. t). A. Knum-r lu fluirj;i', in full mnl comilt-t. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cutlery, Sil verware, Canes, etc. Impairing a njiwitilty, ami diwtfhiil with prompt m uiul wUtnAM'tlnn. bp, Mm, Paints, k& H I, Sialb, k Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Remember, our motto is Quick Sales and Small Profits. BUSTER & SHELLEY, INDEPENDENCE. SO H. M. 'LINES, FUNERAL DIRECTOR UNDERTAKER, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. A full kod complete line of Ftinartl goodi Alwayi on Hand. Luther Ground: Dealer In TTari1wn.ro. ftiiftfltiHware. tinware, stoves, end othor niirMwllannoiis ar ticles, callH Uie atceniion oi win mirillc to his fine stock of the above article" now on baud. His prices will compare favorably with nrlna in fttlV Other locillit V. Come and see us and you will be satisfied with price, quantity, aim quality. , MONMOUTH, OR. $500,000 ini-iimrvm r i ... mi I.. .ira i n . lir.ni i i d in."". - - ? for particular, and ctjilimui ail inrau Uanlel f. Ilwitty, Wmliln- tun, New Jaraar. t- -''i. t it th. hlr " " ih'innior.'"'. ' inmiil". i" n. f , Lj. KH ttlil..H,l ll,.lllilw.t I4iilrtr l,.llt l , tv a yT.i'M"H""J- IU.UI.IUI.I.I...IIIIWI"'!.'";1"1""-'! fl).lii;My .V.a X. pure. TlB.h.h ..t I. A ll 1 1 ho h.v. I,ii .!., .d 'SfV'lVf ?r' V u h""ii..irr.:. KadAllvi aiiili"-riia TiJl i V1 ) Vf!.NTI.r.W Kl. l .. .rimi.i.. iMrd hair. Ilwl. awk. &lmm&i'' Undaeri! In !.' Antl-llali ! '" " .)r I iwl. JHarK. WHO Fi..iof. nr rrwimu, ......... - - ,,-..,,fv Prtcnf AeU Jlalrln II. aar battle, -"i In n.iili. t,r,r"1'' W,,' ! , , . poi,d.n-.iriciinH,.t.eil.l Thi. adaniniil I. b,.ni irt .o.itht to " v 7 f. , 7m i i eontaln.. We Inatl rn l dat with o. .i, y..n .III fln-t ...WIiIuim;;""" '''' "J,, di-d.r. AiMn-iQUttn eHIWIOAl.eO.,174 pa Ureal, f "W'"" t,X '.JJ , rae r.fi-r aouf lt-r ior f.i IHH w liaww ' di'" ' ,,'"'' ' ffallur.or.llht..llJarrlaPrrha.-r. B.rr bottl. guaraolwl. rtClll, . -ill p.ol wild . etl.k OHBHa, Itraroa ''" ."i'L aaaui. aaBBBaaali ( uu le aalaal troa ant tntk ord.t. Hood aalarf uf Ooiuimiu w !" I I LU ii . c I O h $500,000. j, a tt-mttM, hn' , hiuI Muitr K, A. Wtl.xmt, l a-liler. 0 )U,li,,.i,rt. 2l5,tMs.; THIS HEW DISCOVERY byAGGlGEfiT In 4lt)utltlllM nlUlli'O ft pf f'T'tl(t' .MUrvJ . n I! - I if. J It ibnfulnnii Ui rtJ oiJwf iltw tkit t iluvrii A hi I-Itaii lu IT 19 rWFBCTLY MAIIMLIJ8 AND aimrii ant iniiuvnu9(ii, 0. A. KRAMER, With Buster & Shelley, wants your watch repair ing. Satisfaction guar anteed. BEATTT'S PIANOS WfiMiiiriitt'tri, Nt'W .liirimy. In iirinfnrywlir(. For miitil"K Mddrtwn Da tm-1 t. 1 limit)', It UAL ME KIT Pills? NO 1 1 , If you tnko pllla It l bcniiita'fl you liavo nover trlud the U IBM CI ft. wurka ao nlnnlv. nlimnalnir the llvcrnnd kldnnya-, nc La hh h til I 111 pltyalo wllliotit mntj ItiK pain or .lirkniwH, and ilium not (Hop you from tmtliiK unu wiiiuiiik. To Try It la to beoome a friend to It. Kor aalo by your druvulot. r1V ..a. ' I'ltltM DBiWMtitiwinw. 0 le lltllo urrU Hrr. VI CanauiA, la,, July, IwO. I waa tuffncing to yu. rrotu ahika la wf twa.1, a.) miHh no Uial l Uuim I dl'lul ! to tanitar, I kluk luailhMua. from uiaii; dnta, Nl 4ltt r rUl anUI 1 kx.k I'muk Kuenla'e Nf Tiwle i U Meuud d.M rllwl me and botUx evrl lu. H, W, I'KCK. Ilrallblrr ibN I!r. (UH MiktHMi, t'L, Holotr, laud, II 14 vrr onrirful at nw Uial I ban aot toanae ntlttaa hw Mtuma ood 1'a.tur Knmlg'a Ham Tun m baa dons nw, I aitwt tf Uial .Tory .(KMiliful etriMlmiwl, and gar Hi ra. ft4lllig llvi, aud I hwl Iwllar and bMllbM Uiau arM bvlwta, Aoeept in; UsUll Uuuikt, A faluabla llook am Narvmet LULL llwM Ml liw. to ainrwl.lim, f K T Mo.' ll ran .'iilata I Ilia La ihl. Mi..U in. I uT lra. . .!, .7 r Iit-lj. .i w and tuw ,t4.wvauuiirlil.urwUva or lw ROtWtU W60.CO., Chiao, III. M.I lrml.l 1 !' av-llsa. 0 ,'irf 1 MONMOUTH'S Hew Grocery! W. J. MULKEY, Porp. Hat Mart lull KmitiiiiliHHl in rlrt uiul fiKMW. Sum fc irtli mnl ImmikIiI for tuf.li. Fair tlfalioj; uiul gom! Imixuiim, Vm: DKI.1VKHV nt tliPliour ot t to 11 a. in. mnl :t to A i, tn, PLUSE GI!E 1 1 till. F. H. Morrison, ARCHITECT d SBTO CHr9a roaionable, and flrat-eleii work guaranteed. DALLAS, ORCCON. Claggett's Ferry. Till ItuMli U IiMVl'V ft-Hlflril (hrl thlMiiinf. ttUtf't br,ntu tttwfrrn nl iuliwtiUMV mtm. Li t ..rr. Willamette Real Estate Co, I ii(li'wn.i hit, Otviii, 1'rnliitm-lK Ki'lii'ml YMuU' IttltJ. Him, dtiya nml arlla frulMTly, i-llti'lli Itiaiiriuiiv ntul tli it (f'"i,rtt' t 'triivrynlirtt l!uim. I'utljifi liavtnir lunula fur nli will titlil It It. tl lrii.lvaitMi- (o List Their Property Willi IliU ('tiiiiiiiuiv, mi lliry niw iliiily 'tiilltiif liata of Inml I'n'l, tltiia plm' I UK ili-Hlmlik' ('hnnTty la-fori' tho nl ll.'lllll t.f tlitf luwt. JAMI' (iillSO.V. J. V. Kl UK I.A.N It. 1'rwl.l.lil, Kcirliirj', BRICK YARD. J. R. COOPER Of ltitb'teiiilimri lmvin' a Mi'iini ui(;iiii', a bni k inut liiiwttiitl m'Viral itfit-H uf fltit! Hay, In now pri'uivil to kt-op on lmiitl a Hum ipmlity of iSrii k, wbii'li will bo nol'l at ivswou alilt prli'Mi. The New Holton House. M. A. Dudley, Pop. Cor. Fourth and Alder streets, I VnlrnJIv loml"l, Nwly ftinilahml Hud rev n 1 1 il , li'Hi bua to and Inmt nil triilii. and! t'ttiii'r CHEAT MUSEUM 6 AWiM fm$,yJ I .UiirUi't st ,K in I , aiti'l.i'ii. li'.,,, a u a M ... , Conn! Ii'ihh limv w wiulcrfiilty inn rc moilo oml liuw to avoid ! I .... I .1 a, " KITMftll'l lUM-'lH, ., li,-uill lj'iil.i wi.lt llioinAiiiUof new olijcci, AMininiiiit 35 ct, Ol1lv, 1 1 I Henry Nt. Ulwnn-a. ol r' ttn f.l ..uf inniiMiMMl,(lla' iw. of tlio nii.nl ttiliii j iitili'kly ciirml win mil Hie , uf intirritrv. Tfi'.itiiijiit pnrii nail or bf t,'", 1.,'n-l (or biMitt. "k"-r NEW"" fish mm. Geo. Slaughter, Ppop'r. All kinds of fresh fish kept constantly on hand OPPOSITE OPERA HOUSE. MAIN STREET, INDEPENDENCE, JAPANESE; CURE A now anil (loinplctK'I'i'i'iitiiifiit nmaiidliiii orHtippiwItnrlca, (ilnliiKiiit. In ('iipmiliw, nlwi In Ikix mid I'IIIh; punltlvi) miii. li.r nxlor- mil, I I .rii i 1 .01 1 n il. or i.ii'imi iiiK.u. n itin.iM, rmi. In, r 'lit, or hiM'i'ililiiry tillin, null nmiiy oilier (I IMI'llHI'N 1111(1 ll'llllllH WI'ILH 1H.F",,., l.l.nni'i.1" II irif'lll ih'iu'iii iii MH'ioiti'itu ii,' dlHi'iivcry of h niwllciil niircrimili'i'liiK nil oiwr. iitlon with the Unllii iitiiii'i'i'saiiry lii'i'i'iiitr. I ll M ri'llli'iiy linn nrviT iii'imi mii'wn ,u u.ii. ri a OIlA, I'll fffl .I'll!. 1',. llll.ll. n li.T "Uiu l Ill IN n'l I I nil. uiriii.i' win-1 1 i. w 1 1 , , i , Hull' ' ' la itlvnii with (I Ihixii. to mtiiiiil the money If mil. curiMl, muni a(iniii ntr ni.ni mi', f,,,.n,,, tllll Ualllill by WlHllllU'll, I'lltl'llB V Wliol". uilvmiil ri'lMlhlrnKiilHi,iili'Uiil.,l'iii'lliuil,r. BEATTY'S ORGANS'' Are the hunt. Write for ciitnloiittii. Ao- I ria I Inn ml F. H" ill t y, Wiwhlneton, Nnw Jiinwy, La La WHITE, DENTIST. ' S.E. Cor. 1at and Taylor, PORTLAND, OREGON. POETRY. rill,itiU)trae, whom Ilia Uaril. bar 01 Ird tli.lr mine, , Tlmo cbaal In'plrar uf Iholr (ihnleMt lay Ih-Uiti k, arHil llil. Utile kin, 1 pray, t'uwortby, irl thy nuw will aot rfuaa IWIom, ami yat li btrtn'iii.tlll may uaa ' 1 lis olfnrltid aniallnr koaria eon Id raat away. iMHiM ttoiuaaia ,verty uiual pari It tturk.linp aa a temple II nnut vliiaiaa, And ui . and wnralilp mu.l be nilnalad Uiof, Ike ImwiiM blulMllne with (Ii. foraaaanuika, Jlii.1 bttay hntira Iw lularoiorwl with prayer, And aanrim' ami anr.lce, la one alnika, Mu.1 .lay lit vlrtltu and Ilia food prapam, Until iia Uo.tr iirill.w In a lalairor'ei'bak, -SMUiaui Itk't ttliua l New York World, MR I waa prw-ili'ltm inmlli'iiie bt tlin time In UntWhaiti, a lttt)f trtii(illii town tlx uutna antith of BliftloJil, in York lilro, r.iinliunl, In til heart of tlio Houth Yrkliir coal tllelrid. It la artmith olaMtnf tmijiin with whom ft iltilloral IirtU'lilbitiiT !"bWJly liaa to ili-ni in atich dlatrii't, tliuufc-h tbr are Mii very IjIi; awvlla in iho nnlmbtMir bind Ui Im aura, Htill, M la alwaya tlin raw In Ufa aiming tlin niiiuWt and nitiet tincitull, ciifl atiintitiiiiea 11 tula a gi-utle downr, Hiii-It a awwt excitlon waa liltla K)ln t'llilorllill, to Wbuae) boilaiu- 1 Waa called pmfiwl.inally on lh ecuiii of Nov. Si, INTO. It ia a Ionic wbllo aytii ami 1 dotitit nttU'b If any of llm iinrwitte connoctil Willi Mm litilo attiry I am aUml lo fll (.hiittld any of tlmm etilt U aorvivioii) will rnminmlwr I)r, Newman, At any rnlu, in a otio of tlnaw who know tun will be hurt, ami the uim rain auninat wliom 1 alinli hava miuli to any U ao iiman and eontninjitllilii in uty opinion that I t-ATv llUlo for hla. It waa a Mmr liulu hoitm I wu calM to in tltttrt-b elroet, where W.lf 'a wronla llvwl, but very ttifjrtii fnun tha dirty, raMraaly krpl nittatji and email houx in the vicinity. Hut I am not g"lti to wwiry yon with a dwntription, I waa IW't Uy tit ilner. old, kllldly fai l Uioth or at the ilimr, wbern, ta-forn taking tun up .talra to I In titty room wnore lay hr atifffrtntr dnnKhixr, ahe told me amne Uiimr of tinr lileiory, KUlit waa mily jnt tunicil iiliii-Uwu, but aim had already madti horaolf a repu tation wlili lt waa hniiurablo and ru nntilint;. Tim ytwtn before, wlien juat turiie-l alxtwn, Muif a pMty and woll iliyid iflrl, with more tlian the avrr a'n amount of iitU'lilxonce. ihe bad ob tnmtl an citciiKrmimt at the lia-ai tltra-t.-r. wlmr alie had appeared In the rliar at tor of Jnilo Iaii in Andrrw Ualli day'i adaptaliun of Hlr Wnltnr Kci.lt'a liiiy.., "The llwirtof Midlothian." Hht bait attrncUHl a grrat dU of attpntion. 11w loral fttrtvapnndnnt of a lndon Ihretrtt-aJ juiprr, The ll irtirt, thou Ute pnipprty of 8t'php Kike, bad epoltfn IiiKltly of hr, and more than one Lou don mutavr had vl.itcd lUithnrltam to ai br act. Thorn wire Ua lt cum pant In thiian tbtya. A ni' n if the many young fidlowa who had bo'.iiitn infatnaM by ht-r lattty waa mi" Horace Williuiftou, tb; !Mm of a phyaii-iau In K)trrti"ld. a v-ry riob man. Tliia yuuiijf matt' il.'iiliou were vory marked. Ho ubtnhtoil an lulroltlrtlnii to lite yottnit iftri wtnu, Hint tliroUh'h tin-in to Kino. Aud tlmii lie l'an a K-rltine t-imrlbip. lu every way la. tuaituiT and appar ent objtM t were ii-iolly btmoraUe. Only one tut urf be umlltoil be did uot Lake hr to bia own houte. In ordi'r to tie mar tlie man wbo had cwnplotely won bfr beArt, ahe rvfuat'd inure tliau one lucrative unYr to K) to London, where abe would have at once Uwn on the bltih nad to fame, ami no- cpt'ii an rti(!Ki'iiHiiit at the Hht'tttnld Theater lliyal, which beluK rluee to her own home ahe could alao wadi vory eaaily. lli-re her opportuttitlea were widor than in Kotlinrham, it ia true, and bore ahe anii-eedml lu increaaing lir al ready btK'b reputation. She remained in Hhrtllold two enotie, playing dtiriitK Uie eiiiiun.T a aerina of travWinjr eit;at( menta tbrotiKhout the mirtborn couutiea, Then isaoue a pMpoeai from a (front London tiiannuiT wlili-h waa ao mini Unit ahe could not afford to nutfloct it, llor aued mother wont witlt her to the cityofamoke and fi, and in Septem ber, 1873, ahe made Iter ilotml UiTore Loutlon audience at the PHm-eea' tln atnr. Irwi titan a mouUi later her health entirely kv way aud alto found it neowry to throw tip her etitfatfouimit and rntuni with her mother to the little home 1u Kotherhnm in which abe bad breathed her eurltmt breath, 8o iiiit(!h her mother told ue, then took mo np to her tlaiiKUter. Did 1 any juat now tluit ahe waa itlfTiir Itilf? That waa hardly tlie oaee, Wte waa dying of rapid conamnplion. 8he waa too weak to atiffer much phyalcally, but the broken huiirt waa giving her i-x- qniaite tortnro, Huch ii lovely girl i bavo rarely awn. Brown cnrlintf hair iwept back from the weet fine and lotiK dark laeltea ahaded the blue iiray eyea that were all tutitlll- Kence and Itad been wont to till her an diencea with blind eiitlmidiuiui. The Utile room in which ahe lay wim illlod Willi delicule fumiiiine knick knacks, reminiscence of her favorite roles, aouvcnlni of her profcmionnl frinnda, nil iitTaiiKed about the iwin with thotthtfttl love by her etrlckeii jtiotbcr. Bui moat Internating uf nil waa a nitlicr curioim thing btitig liiK above IftT pillow on the bedpost by a narrow blue ribbon, It waa lomethlng tluit would lit tract the Attention of tlio leuat obaorviint. A lnre g"ld aplit rinj, elegantly clutawl and evidently of antique manu facture, to which wiui mmpendod a com mon copper Engliah penny piece. The combination was ao incongruous, ao ltidlcrouM, that I could not refrain from taking it In my band to examine. "Oh, plcHHO don't touch that," ex claimed the dying glrl( "it la all I have.1 Then there was a atory to iti ( When I hud prescribed a simple palltiv tive for the nicking cough and hnd given' inntruotloim for other simple treatment, I went down strttrn agaiu with tlie mother, "Yon saw the penny and the ring, doctor," ahe wild, "and yon wondored. In it not aof" I oonfoNHtid Hint I had felt a little curl oua to know it liiatnry. And ltere ii whnt tlie old womiin told mei Tlie old gold riug had belonged to Elsie's grent-grftiidmolher. It had once boon a thumb ring, Klsio looked upon It im a aort of heirloom, and had carried it with her aa a wort of talisman since childhood. One day, after she had known Mr. Willlngton a few months be fore they were engaged to be married, the young man had laughingly pulled from )tia pocket a peuny throngh which some foolish person had bored a hole. Eltfie waa Jut about to appear in a new character, so Horace, in fun, remarked, '.'.Tbon take this penny a,ui keojy it tut meal you wui loivnr tun in a part no long aa you keep It." Elale eutrfiKl Into Ihe apirit of tlie the thing and aald, "Now, If I could only get my own tnliumtn pht 1 would bang tlie penny onto it." "That ia eaaily done," aaid Horace, aa he took the ring in hi hand and ad' mired 1 1 hnaiitg. "1 will take it 10 Kraut', in HheftHd, and have It aplit." Accordingly be took the ring, and in a fewdaya returned It with tlieponny battglug to it. JCUIe faatomal a ribbon to It and worn It around her neck, A la I that ring and that penny were the parallel of the oharactora of the two ktoii to whom thry bwl b4ougd. The one ure golil, ri'llm-d and chnaed by a mater band, tleatlm'd to t liroken by the owner of the baaer metal which entered the golden heart aud broke It in two and b ft it. When ahe went to London Willlngton followed Klaie.'atiil there, amid the fol- liea aud ii'll"ioetiia uf the grent Baliy Ion, be rame out in hla true color, a conaclencelea, Itiveleea aiiiUndrel. ll anema unnatural and nnlrtie that a man could delilierttti'ly lay plana, and take yeara to mature them, for Die rttin of a young glrl'a life, lint an It waa with WtlllHgUin and Ktie Underbill. Plotiiy of ipl tltere are living yet wbo n'lucmlier lite atireeaa of the young ai'trea on the Prlnrnja' Uird, and who remember with aorrow Imr auddtm do pariure and death. Willlngton ntccoedinl in hi diwigna, then left tier, aa H w afterward known be bail left otliera, to dnmp and die in to go from bad to wiiran, lie cared noth ing. KUIe'i aeualllve lialtire waa too hli;lt atrung, Wte eonld not urvive the di grniie, even though it waa npimrent only to berwlf. II it b-art broke, and in the early week of Ikx-omber, when the nar row little I'hori h lret aud the roof of the ueluhborlng eotbigea were ryireriil with anow; when the timid robin hnd become no tiitue aa to fiy to the window of human habitation for the food uf charity; when the world waa beginning to prepare its annual f-llval of "jaw and good will toward men, the poor little acln-wi, who wa a delicate flower ill the midiit of a lifn of uettlea and brambb-a, willn-re.1 and patd away, to be tran lanld ill Hie gariien that U kept furevt-r beautiful bytlnwo augel wboee duty it I to Mxdhe and Comfort thoKe poor waif of humanity wbo are net ilrung euouitii to overcome Im in an il y' blow and buffet. What becnuu of Willlngton? I have Revcr heard of bim elnce. Komrwlnwe, pwbably, be hold an honoretl Mition on earth, for be waa rich, and wealth on earth cover Innumerablealna, btiteurt ly when hi time cnmi-e to go In thai bourn from which no traveler ever return, he will Im mt by the dark rncording augel Wtth ft jiasre not yet blotted out, ou which be will I ehown A Penny mmpendod friin a Pure Oold Itiug.Tracey L. Itobineon in New York Recorder. Marblnery and fanning. In the country tlie farmer I now imp plied with plowing and n-ajiing ma chine, bindcra and grain sower. A mail Willi ft team ot horm or )idte of oxen did good work once in plowing five acre of eoll in two day. Now the three gang or double furrow plow doea the same amount of work In one day. The ateatu plow baa in aomei'iiee tttp-Md-d the double plow, and made it Jmetulilo for one man to do lu one day what he formerly did in thirty day, or, iu other word, one man plow for thirty. Once the farmer nowed the seed wltile walking from tide to aide acroa the newly plowed ground; the ed I now placed In ft hopper on whrn-bt, child motinta the Imx, urnim;.' tlie tram, and iu one day a great a quantity of seed is, tK-ntterel over tlie surface a it formerly m)ttird ten men to sow. All the way through, from one end of lite farm to the other, machinery ha lightened the labor of thoe who work the farms; planting corn, sowing grain, planting Hitntoo Mild gathering the hnrvnet ia now done by machinery. St. Lout Ko public W. I', T. I . foluinn, Mr. Margaret Hllyeii, the state trea ntvr, gave a report of the tlunmva, aliov. lug Hint we na a atnle union were in advHiiciMif iiiitny otbcm, having no debt on build, mid a bnlntice lu the ttvumiry of one hundred dollar to nice! the 'Xn'lica of tlie elnto cotivfiilloti mid other iicctiinulaliiig tlelilM, Wc bud Ix't'ti Informiil tlmt wo were badly iu debt and very likely to have a great struggle to meet our foinltig ilcnmmU; we felt like singing "Praise (lod From Whom all Ult'smiiga l''ow" v. lien wc heard I he good new Hint our president's salary hud been loot, and all other tic uinmla paiti oil. Mix. BUyvii mid lite lliiaucc liad lncriiied to three times their proportions of three years ago. It was decided by the convention thai local unions should hereafter pity tlie mitlotml dues, which are ton cents a nicniU'r, tttiil will lie thirty-live cents to Iho stale treasury lnti'iul of twenty live cents hs In the jmst. This, with county dues, will stand forty-llvo ctoils from tlie tlollnf's dues to tlie locttl. This Is lieliig tlo i it- iu many of the slates, iind .Oregon (bn's-not w ish to li the. last on the list. In advance ttnd bnmdtm her work. This year we will also be culled on to help in the mission ary Hold of tenns'l'iince, aa culls for' help are coming not only front Alaska, but South America andothir nations. Wc wore told In convention of tlio murder of Dr. (Hiai lcs il'Mwnrtls, a missionary from tlio Ki'ltiwIs'JehurVh, by wicked moil lu Aluska,'for trying to put down (lie terrible tralllo of strong drink among the natives of that place. Oth era were shamefully trctitcd for the sumo ollbuHo. Wo oxpoct to send a lady thoro from Ortigtni If wo can And ono Willi courage and oiidumtico for that hard place, as stsui us wo possibly tain. Wo wore Informed that a young lady from tlio Newborg Friends' church wits preparing to go Tor their church work, unit might possloly work Tor us also. California has scut ono blight girl, Miss Jessie Akeriiinii, iim a round- the-world missionary for tlio world's union, and alio tins donc grandly and is yet at work, following liijtho path of dear Mrs. Lovett, who him boon out eight yours from her plwisunt homo, among the strange nations of t lie earth, working fur tlie Muster.- The report of prison niul jail work showed that much gootl bad been ac complished by our visits, prayom, sing ing, and talking, to Una shutout from the world through sin. Odd boy neclullv. bint been taken there who never knew what he had doim, but aald through drink lie had i-oiim there fn life, III crime was murder. Thou sand of mother are weeping over lost Isiys, wnrau than dead, yet we, tho o pie, permit this lirart -breaking, soul destroying bindneaa to go on. Man) thousand of page of llternltiro, mid Mowers with rVrlpture ti-xU, have been given lo tlioatt Iim situated, and many nil have I n saved through tlio ef forts of tliu N hllii Hlblsiu women. May the good work go on In thla do part meiit ol saving the Insl. The re ,rl of flower mUioll has also liocomi one of our U'Ht Hum of work, nml tin gisii) done with tliese Utile silent rnca-M-nger has la-en wonderful not only in our state JUit uvi rywhcre. Tlie ri'srt of the Iteftige Home show thut many girls have been rea cued and saved; mnmi havt gone l lioiuca of their own, aomo who liavt lat'ii, entloril through falee promise, from the prntictloii of home tiavo been scut to their parents; they were glad to get bnck again, andder and wiser, and vie trust Is'tter, girls. It would make your heart evebe, dcur slUra, lo hear ol the many way token to allure and de stroy the girU ao young and uuusct Ing, some of them not twelve years old, and oitlcnsta. Many of these girl havi gone down through strong drink -pretty faces, wnin jnf thi'inaudj noun but what have proven they were worth saving. Tliefgreat sorrow of our heart I we have no building of our own, and khe plant) is so smuil many have to la turned away, crying aud begging foi a shelter. J low we have wished wi were rich enougli to buy ground and build a large home where these girls could be taught a trade and learn to Itork and lie giveu aomctliltig to earn a living lib. Many of tho union have contributed Irult, quills, aud oth er things neevMary to tlie comfort ol the Iniiintes, thti helping those in charge of the home to put some mono) away iu (he bank for A building fund, and this year we are requeeted to give entertainments and ralMo money to build a i tillable home. Hclf-dclilul gifts ami free- ill ofl'i-rlng would help this coum so dear lo all While-Kibtsm workers. The (S'rmiil who w III stoop to write an aiioiiymoiM letter is singularly do. Ilcietit lu intellect. A sensible xraon will pay no more attention lo such a letter than he would to the whine of a cur dog. Anonymous tetter writing is regarded by Intelligent people a cowardly, disreputable and contemp tible, and no one but an Ignoramus or a conceited of would pursue such a xtinkedike lui thoit of stubbing another in Ihe back. It Is a practice Indulgeil In solely by a clam so del humhI and de void of common sense that they have not the genius to nocmptsb. their pur- pii-e in an ofs-n manner. It is Uie mi-lhixl of the coward, who may well lie compared to the bdek-etubbing hlgh biudcr, tience its wvere deprecation by decent -ople. Orryim Itfrnrrvtr, lie did n't read the pnro, for they bad n't any news; at least they did n't coincide with hi espeetul views; and when became to tow nonc day wtlli erll Icistn ri', he climbed to mi electric lamp to light his ancient pipe; he had n't read tlie uiH'm but bo knew Just what was lst; lie slnuily touched the wire and tho lluld did tlie rest. SIONMOITII NOTlat, ltuslnesM lu town at ptxnent is fair, somewhat ts'ttcr than the past mouth' W. P. Irt'lntid and son Claremv, and T. A Ireland and wife and two daugh ter, started for Knatoru Oregon last Thursday. Dr. Crowley has Just built a snug mm, Mr. Whltconib is building a neat cottage near thcTalumgc race track. William Motxlcr, recently from Illi nois, mid who bought tlio II. lllrscb IsM'g plaiHi, is not so well satisfied With bis situation as he might be. Mr. Owiim came into town ttvday with unite a load of door aud window frames purchased in our ncighlsirltig city. Let aomo enterprising mechanic wake up and start a factory for the milking of such articles here. John McDniilcl went to Tucoma, hud week to visit his mother, who is In poor health. J. L. Murphy and son have returned from Soda Springs, Jordan, our hotel man, has returned from Knatorn Oregon. A letter from Doll Ireland, dated June the 7th, says ho lias token up school at the lllg Meadows on the Dcs Chutes, There wore forty or fifty iippllconts fur the school, but tho Mon mouth graduate came ofT first best. IH-ll wiys that Cliarllo Staata and family will start in for llio valley the 2()th of Juno, Ho will bring iu bis Why Dr. Price's Baking Powder is Superior to all others. No great efforts are made by other manufacturers to procure and ttse pure materials. It is true that one! other company has the facilities, but its greed and cupidity induced it in an evil hour to ttse ammonia, in order to swell its profits. Hence the Price Baking Powder Company stands alone in its fight for a pure baking powder. No other article of human food receives greater care in its production, or has attained higher perfection. Dr. Price's Cream i3 surely a perfect baking powder. Free from every taint of impurity. No other article used in the kitchen has so many steadfast friends among' the house wives of America. wool to the IirowsvUla fwtory. Mov I ul lots thmwand to the svpoare Inch up his way. M. Mason waa In town last week In the Interest of Wolfe Htm., of Tort laud. Norn Butler, daughU-r of Henry Holler, haa Immiii quite ill from malig nant aore throat. At present writing .he la some Is tter. Our tinsmith baa btMin In the country nine day thla week working for Julia -4tump, putting bia well aud pump la new and good altns3. O. V. Andrew, from North Dakota, registered at the hotel thla week. Friday morning Kan ford WIIImuim reoeived Intelligence of the death of one of hla brother' children near Fall City. William Hyatt has moved from H- tern ft Mon mini lb, and will operate the farm of H, H. Whitman, duOKttaed, Cliarli Mclubmh, 'one of the junior chins, baa beeti quite ill at the residence if I'rof. Murphy. IU)V. Bunnell and Prof. Murphy took trip to Fa I la City last week la hope if Indulging In the luxury of feasting uisin the shining trout. Bro. Ikmnell haa ki.'ii apH-litc, and got away with the biggest share. Verily Itro. Bonnelt la a Jolly gnrsl soul with whom to Uke t tramp In the mountains. K. Ii HewiU, U H. Perklnajand 11. Alexander, ntu-nded the HUto I'har- tiaci'iltlcal Aas(K!lalioiiat Ralem. They had a splendid time aiidpeak la high term of tlie hoepltiility with which they were received by tlie Balum Iruggist. , . Dr. i'arrlsh put ft abowy oottt of paint on bis fence. Three gentlemen from DakoU were In town this week viewing the altua don. They were well pleased with" Monmouth, and may possibly locate if) this vicinity. Mis Maud Hill and Frank Loughary were united In wedlock htat Thursday. Frank la son of L. W. Iouhary,U an Oregon-raised boy, aud la fortunate In -curing ao (air a brhie. We wlah the happy couple health and happinet through life. All that waa mortal of Mr. Harris was interred in the Monmouth ceme tery Friday. S. S. Bust, from Oakland Iowa, ha boon looking around here. He baa travehil tlirough the Ewt aud WeaL and thinks Monmouth and surrounding country tlie most pletureaque locsJlty he ever saw. He may make hie home with us, aud engage In business. We say come right along and enjoy life aa itcan l enjoyed here. O. C. Ikvk baa been adding to the ueat apearauoe of bis dwelling by giv ing It ft new ooatf of paint. A few pounds of paint aud a litUeoil will add to tlie beauty of several other house about town. The past year of the state normal school at Monmouth baa been &lp roe por ous ouo, more ao than any year preced ing it, am! the Indications are that a future of coutiuued siicces Is In store for iL It U now recognized aa one of Die blading institutions lu thestate.and ft healthy and attractive location ia bemuulng known uot ouly in our own Btate, but wherever educational interests command the attention of the leople. With due attention frpm our legislature our school will soon seat one thousand atudcuta. John Bums aud wife were In town Friday doing some trading. W. J. Mulkey to aUll In the lead in the grocery buaiueaa, He ia working the "taritr for revenue only" and aim to protect his patrons from extortionate prltvs. The bridge between Monmouth and the cemetery bad better be repaired before a claim on the county for dam ages is presented. Whose business Is it? Mr. GiKHlrich, from Yamhill, Iain towu with his estimable wife. He recently purchased property aud will move here this ooiulug fall. The. property of 8. S.'Wbitman dci-easetl was appraised last week by appraisers iippolntts.1 by the county court at $10,6U7.!K). D. 11. Holman, of Dallas, registered nt tlie hotel F'riday. We hereby announce the name of Eugene Catron as our choice for presi dent four years hence. The exercises iu tho normal chapel were unusually Interesting last Friday. Miss Metcalfe, Mr. Hembree, and Miss Column, addressed the students and visitors. Tho subjects discussed by them were: "A good bye,"- Mis Metcalfe; "Bicycles," Mr. Hembree; "Laely Jane Gray," Miss Coleman,' They presented tboif thoughts to the audience in a most effective manner, and were loudly applauded by all pres ent. The future will prove that to bo a graduate' from the Monmouth, normal school will be an honor ac knowledged by all fur and wide. Reportbr. it. a... ,rW.t)ii