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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1892)
THE WEST SIDE. IKJOISil Y- West Side Publishing Company I-IUIUY, Jt'NF.21, !. Fern !i.av-Two small tract of land near linkis'ii'louei' mostly actio fruit trv; alo one Ion how I mot with punt Itntlillnit. lt yrl. nl orchard. In quire nl tlil t'llliv, II KM) Th telephone line- flMIII Portland M CorvntU ha iv.tohod tmr town hi It construction, CIioa" (mn porlittUm if thought I what I needed, mi well a cheap (rauaporttttion for the heavk-r material of thl ittudaite sphere-. That Oi' an. i situ, -That tmtalcnl quartette, Homy Patterson, Marsh Merwiu. It. M, Line, uml L, t till- more, left yesterday for a. bear hunt tvof on the l.lltlo Flk. They UI ato Mh. bill w ill kill no deer. They will return next Monday or Tuesday Tliov w ill bring hack much tbdittuda heap of l-r, Mind you, tlioy will kill no deer; they area law-abiding quartette. PASJ-KH I's H' NVe 111111 Oollfcw tliiit we appreciated llu Invitation which we have received from the various college lu tho slate b attend tllolr respective Ootlltltoltoemollt t'X- crvi. One or two college, how ever, have seen lit to pa- ly some of the newspaper nt lewt, Hint while we attended for the high regard vi have for the Institution, yvt we Ml that wo were almost Intruding. Thk Camskkv.J, R lihotU hit the Itoimror delivering the tlrst fruit lo the new ciiiinery ttt Independence, ImA Monday ho delivered forty-two dollar worth of cherries, which wvr gathered from four tnt-s. The cannery ha- roliitiielieed operation and will soon U running tit full blast. They will I able to eau all tho fruit that onii ioiatilly ho delivered lottioni, so (he farmer need not l afraid of over (oeklug It. Hrlug your. fruit right along. Nkw ltoAtt.M. K, MtMirv, i:vrviw r of the district south of iho city, h Just fluWol hl rt of riwl from tho rriwifi hill r"tl lo lmloiiomlcttrv -or U ptllllt 0IJHWtl ltllto'llllollit Htf linn hnI ton moil t wttrk. Tint xuifr. vlsmr of the dUlrU't hoyoiul ha h'.x jutrt of tht work nhtiiwt oomohtoil, ul th' roil will In vry short tlmo In' i itit mul rttly for tho trnvot, ThU w III It Rmit tlilnjt for liiili iHMnU uoo, Kltii's tlmt city the Iraito of u gnxl wH-tloii oi thti oouiitry tlmt hnx horotofore lui'l not much of Biioiiilot In any disvotioii, Stuff infill. t)H U IW lU ttTKl'. ' ' 'S,t ! I nuunl tiHHUin,; of tho .tookl-lilon, ot j the ldk Touiity l-tiik. nt MomMtnttb. j lite Htriviors aim tmnvrtw orv ont-nn- IHrwtorn: I. A. Miierum. I'. I., t'wni Ml, J. It V, lSutlor, V. S. 1'ou. ll, Jon. Cravftt, Isuiao SititnMii, mid J. 11, Stump The Whirr ohiou by tho director wore I. A, Miu'niui,irinilotit; 1'. I.. t'amoU'll, vlee iiYldont; Irit t', ('aiiit'H, ntuhtor. The r-nhior'a r JKirt abow'tnl tlmt tho hii-dnowr of (hi bank nearly duuhhtl I lie it year over the jirovioiiii yr ThU U aurt-ly a KimmI liiilionllon of Monmouth' ftw j rily fiiimiolidly. ' Tub Sr. Cm .viilix-T'IhiI jirmoo ofj botol inou t'. V. Ktiott li . of iho St. Chariot. I'.ift. u id. Orofon, ban u riiro-l an vxteudod loa-o iiu tho iri! rty, j CiiHtitliii of IHl liiro mud rominndliiiiH I m.mii-i, iih ri'l.iiir.uil attto'hoii, uml i all othor iii'Hlrrii ooiiVfidoiin. Mr I Kiinwlo li'iajiHt had tho room, tiilr-i way, iinl li.illmriyi, liowiy iutilt'ii throiihoiit, and now t arix't? have Im-n laid In Iho Mom, In tho liulUviit, ami lu the nrlor. In faot, the lnt-l Im btfU llter.itly roftiniWhed from bnae to turret, and isi a ohiiu mid tidy it a new pin. No man (root hi p-itron more kindly than doe Clmrley, and no one eiu m.tku hU ftiionta fool tiuno at hoinu. A Fbatkiix.vi. Viki t. in the 1'ith lust. Mfiitor. I). V. 1'ollnu', A. II. Cherry, M. O. Putter, II. IltrufbU-rjj, W. H. Hawley, and A. Jtitgloy, of Homer LhIk K. of J', of thin-city, visited I.aurid I.ialjtn No. 7, Alimny, mid aaalated In eotiforriiiK Iho third dejrrie ou four eatidtdutin. After the work wu coneludotl the ludbunf Iho Alpha loil(?e No. 1, aerved an oIobuiiI mipMT. Two long tuhlt wore apreud wit h til thedolieiioio Unit hourt could wlali, and all ex preened their itratitiide by luurty iildulmeiH' e lu the Mime. Mm. P. It. Marshall hakod n cake for the oeranion roprowHitlittr tlio emlili'iiiu tii; rank of the order with the lnlilal.it of the wime, F. II. , In the iviitor. It wuau positive U-nuty. After the re frewhtnenU, nil nmrehed into the K. of 1'. hull, whieh iHllnixhed up in Mlmply a (rand and Unullful Htylo, mid li tened to the munii: nlid tm.it until nearly 2 o'rlnek. The vWil lux brelhren are under iiuiny ohlintloim to the member of Unit loilsfi' for the kind ami rure etitertiilnuient reoolvi'd. Two Iti'NAWAVft,- ICiuly In the uf Utiiooii liwt I'riiliiy, one oi A. NoIhom'm nravl tonniH, driven hy Mr. (inxwiwuy, when near J. J. Donmiio'H reiidenee on Monmouth at reel, beeaiuo frlKhtemid und uncotitrollulile mid ran dowti wiM (ttrei;t to Main, where they turned to the left and ran a bioek and In iitlenipt lliK t" tl,r" K'i up C alrcet they run BKultiHt tt" eleetrle-llnht piwt where they Jerked Ioohh from the wnnn mid run o coujile of bloeka, wlieii they htop)ed theniHi'lven by riinniiiKon cueli side of a tree and t!imlii( fimtciied hy the lines. J nmkmir the HuhI turn mentioned with the wnj.mii they ran Into Jhiiiok Power, who had Juat driv en Jf. Hirne.liberg'8 fini) blaitk mure out of Damon A fiHik'ti livery Htiihlo in a bran new hiiifiry, whli h they upwjt, throwiiur tho driver out. The mure Jerked Iduho from him and went i the Ktreet like n dart. Hhe run lo tho end of 0 afreet and over a bank of the, biiyou about twelve foot hitfh, iilh;hliii( In water gome, elht or ton feet deep, and would have drowned if panic had nut arrived upon tho worm at the time they did. They cut her Inoao from tlio en taiiKlemetit In the harneaa and jit her out with hut Utile Injury to lierHclf, No one wan much hurt and the team received no Injuries to "peak of, hut the wagon and higy were uImot total wreck. LOCALS, Wry tstol woiithor lur June' tioo. HlnuKhtvr'ii for lYtwh lluli, llmtitUuit In tlrwn ulU'riiii nt Hholloy VHUihiyn'd, Svthtwtt fliw Mlllmrn hujilo ut M Svim wrud tU'. IUinivmmUomi nr Ix'tiid niiulo for miwwful fitlr thU full. A Initfo KUi'iiilnniv umiii th fx oiviwn ttt Mtitiinouih thin wfk. Tin1 ln.ivHloii.' niul Choiunwiui Sittmluy iioriiin for tho ruli, Mllli-flmko, oili WHlor. nmUII klmlo of rt'frthliit tlrltika lit IIUmwoiu'ii, 1 hlit nit floodlit j-nilor milto, 'Hi' 14 If yon wmil ouoixti It liofoos you Imy K AiikIIiu. I'oif 8AI.K t'MKAI'.A HlH oIuHIiIhT mto, it ivnior tullt, hiiI m rtokln olmlr. Jmiulro nt thl unit, tf Lot nil uo lo I'ftlld t'lly to w'lohmU' Ui Konrlli, niul ihu oiuhuiukp tho ox tonilon of tho tool or lino to tlmt olnt. IhV, txtttlo IVttft w III litihl illvluo -r lo in tho KvunitoUoitl ohiuvli Smnhiy niuruliiit. All iHrtlliilly In viumI Thor w ilt In iin nohliitf aorvUt In tlm t'hiUlliiu fhuroh noxl Humhiy iiioruliiii only. All mv wi'Uiuno, l. V, rulliirf. 1'iiftor. Mior t'yru tillwtHi hml lln nil fortiiuo to vory novorvly iuiimIi hl fin Uir tvtvntly, ami It mny I tioovwary to roinove it llttlw of tho tul of It IVi not j home wHhmit llrnt (io. (litK "no of lh.o fmioy hnokotii of hijott tsinfivtlohory At Mr. V, H. Whltoukor'a, no!tt ihKr to the Hitortloe If ymi wiittt H Mtoe mrn of Milttmu, out lUli, or ittursHiti, tjo to thst, Mtuitjli tr' now fob nmrkot, on Miilu niiwt ti t thHir to F, II, J.ol' mint nwrkot. Tho lvt)iiirliit! modioli U n (Utnf or tw ootsi, I'litrtok'n I'lll. Thoy not only ityio hut i)Iohiim Urn w holo nynloui, mid purify tho IiUmhU For win ly all nii-iHoiiio ilowlofii, Mimt I-wlo UoU'rlUI hvi'lvwl !i iiulvioo Kti r of now iHitloM from tlio Htul ilotirt(iuut lut Momtny, ('nolo ,S;iiii Ih miroly ittirtlul towahl tho Imlt' IH'tiilouoo (loiiitmiMor. m U'twtuMI liuli'iirmloiu' ml MtMutiimth n lonthor ihuh for tlotihW luuk, Tho mxlor will I ultnlily n WiinloU hy "inlinti llut wiiite to Sml A t;i!o, Siiloiil, t)rt'oii, TUo l:ikot luivtiiiij t Mol'oy, lt Sutiilay, si tjulto wrll Httouitotl, The iitl vu lit th.it ooiitnmtiUy lire nil wi ll (i tin, mill the hoiltllty of the oo oiwiim jj ivo ovh.liMioe uf ft hI'y nl innx'Miti io'U. Tho book we tulvfrllned lnntwn k, "I'liil.vtlnit or Krw Trmlo?" will be hi rr In n wook or ton day. Send u t'nftr Imlll.HI ,111,1 tt fwrl.,lll Hlllllto w,m m n Uw Wm Work (u) tnrtirqunl. tlmi ever pul lithod. I low w ell wo rememU'r Kftutd' un'thor' attlo, mi fmi-mit w ith metll Uml root and herl! Poor old ul, lunv pni'iou thoy (wetnt'd to her! And yet, one bottloof Ay or' SurMtpnrilla would do mure thmi her w hole oolleoiion or "yarl." A a IiIimhI purltler,the niont eminent phjiiiiiu prowrtlte Aver'n Sri. rlllii. It in the moat iHiworfnl com. j hhmtioii of vojj.'t.ihlo alterative evor oltortHl to the pulilie. Aiprliit and family medletne, It may be freely utttl by old and y otitijf alike. The plan for the now church are completed, ami prow-nt a very attract. Ivo church hulldiliif. The bid will be let in a few ihiv, Hlid will b puhllnhcd ! In ilmi time. Within a few hundred diitliir of ii mihiiienl um ha already i Ihcu miliKcrlUHl for tho erection of j nciit church. l. M Kleut.en riHulvctl a letter from W, M. I)arlin ik Co., eommimioii uicr chant of Portland, which greatly irnie (lie Hour manufactured at the White Star mill. We are (jlad to oe that thU Hour I liieotiuit with uch umierai iipproval. The inw mill I l Intf I'uliili il, and a lartte algn on each lde read. "White Star ltoller Mill," The waniiimxe for the atoraite of grain I under way, Mr. W. M. Terry, who hiut la-en In the driiu biilnea at F.lkton, Ky., for the piwt twelve year, nay: "Cham. l rUilu' CciiK'h Iti'iin-dy give bettor witlcfnetlon than any other couh mod ieliie I have ever Hold." There I (food reawm furtlil. No other will cure a cold o ipilekly; no other l m cerlalil a preventive and euro for croup; no other alhirii o much relief In cum-r of w liooplnif (Irtish.- For wile bv all med icine ilealeln. Mln KmIo ltolH-rtMiii Informed our reporter that nhe ha received notiilea (ion from (lie pi win I department that till poHtollleo will be niiide a presi dential ottlee the tirt of July. Till, we think, I certainly more milwlaullal evidence of the teaily Kr'iwth of our town. M Im Klo diwrvea coiiKriitula ttou for the careful manner lu which aite conduct the biilie. of the olliec. The lnsiecior complimented her very highly upon her iii-curate r! piirtw hen lie wiih here on III iinutiiil vlalt a few dava l nee. Thk t .ki.kiikation. t lie mNlera for the Fourth of July celebration nt Full City are out, and the programme Ian follow: Tlie parade, headed by the Fall City bra hand, will meet 111 front of tlie hotel at Ida. m.Hharp, and march Id the grove, where the ex-crclw-H will lie held. Firat will be musdc by (lie bund, after which tlie pri-Hlilcut of the day, Frank Hutler, will make, a few remark. After prayer there will he another aelectlon of iiiiihIc by tlie bund, and ulngl'iS by the choir, when the orator of the day, J, H. N. Hell, will bo , Introduced, Tho baud will then clone the morning programme, with u miiHlciil Hidectloti. Tho after noon excrclMc will coiihIhI ofu faiitii He pitrado ut 1 o'clock, after which the following ract-H will coriimonoo at 2 o'clock for liberal pri.e which will he anuoiinceil on tlm grounda; KlO-yunl fool race, ill-yard ladle' foot nice, Hack, egg, ami wheelbarrow raci-M. The day', eiilerlaiiiinent will conclude with a mutch game of hull, mid a - grand torchlight tiroeewdon and lire-work In tho evening. Tlie Declaration of Independence will bo read by Prof. Iteynolda, wlliHCMervlecH hud not been (iec'urcd at the time of printing the pouter, hence tlie nmmlon, ' The com mlltee extend a cordial Invitation to all to o.omo and colclirute our nation id day at Full City. I.l nliir,U- lliiw 1111 liaHin The iialliinal name Mweett the Che- niiiwa and !ititcieiidcutv iituo lul Salurday afternoon at Tu!umu park WKplaytd dowii tott fln point and wa the luoal lutcrvKtli'ir one yet pluved on the around, (beacon? tiind' lutl live to neveit lu favor of (he hoiue loam. Theixiwa larite nil. mlunee, the Brand ulatid eurccly afhirdluioat for the ladle. tlmcaulii( large mini her of the moil lo talld I'll 'he olllulih' or find ohI elucw here, IhIiU inauy Unit attended In vehicle, Thin, II cent toll, will ureidly ulliliilliile Ihe tntemeut that Saturday I not the wort day In the week for a Utltne. The Ul of ohler wa ircorvcd, exoi-pt at time the lnrK crowd would jjel Jtt bllitut and uf iMiire mmcwhitt loudly ohter their reiecllve nine, but the re lir(er I pleiiM-d to ay Unit he did nut hear a "Ingle profane word ued by Ihe playom dtirliiK Ihe entire M"tuei ami with the exiYpllon of a few dllnlcr eotod oiitoldoM, w ho a time or ti fi got thomelve, w do not lldnl. Fa-re w any profiiulty ludulut d In. The lllulu liia band, In iiullorm, cult ' i p III their band wunuu to ce the i,,iii.o, and illmMtirxcd ewul pUce of awcet uiimlo at the ground, and llimuuli the treet a they went home, for which we In In-half f the ball nine expit- many thank. The lit.lUu buy pluy a lilt name and nave our boy uliuut all they eoilld well handle, Old ItluklliK It Intcuwiy luli nllnw. Tlie foliowiiii l theaeorei tndopcndrmv, . 0 11 I I tl $ u a I -7 Chouutwa t til I HO 0 tl Ttviebe hit, Adiium, Throe-hiu-lilt", (ileeii, lluM atoteii, tllrch, Smith. lKiuble play, Adam, Miller, ami Chttlluck; iiiattuck, Hill, and I law Uy. Iltiw- on lull, Adam IUimt hit by pitched hall, Adam I, tirct-u I. Struck out, Adam 0, tlr-n Id, IVcd Imll, Collin I. Wild phi'ho, tiroen I, Time of linttte, eue hour and forty minute. O, C. I,i ke, umpire. The gnnte Saturday by tlieiuiiuo tiiiiiin, which will be played fortheruli llf (WO bent In lhrX, pMllllc to be "till more inlereiliiu. all w-e It, l.a( Monday Monmouth oriel bat with the Salem (ilant and pluyi'd the eloet jpitlie evt-r played at TnhliaKO, lililccd It wa o ekw that liny nt tl.culnllt InnlilK with M-veu Initio, ami bad In play the twelfth Inning More another run could be uuulo, when Mon mouth M-orcd otic, thtt isirrylngoir the honor. A big three clnvr wa given for Monmouth, a it wa a Rival ur prbxi to IIiciii, for they hail but little or lio thought of di-fcnting Siili in'n llr-t tetiiit llolh lilne did their tllUlllol, and lutoite fxcltcmcitt rc-lgued duilnu the lat Innluti. Coiiiderilit credit l duo Mr. (ir-en, the Independence pitcher, for the exc.ilcut guiue ho pitcttiHi for .Aiouuiotiiii, a lie pueiimi a hand tohand itmne with ticrp., ,u, milieu Kalein pitcher. Three eherr for Monmouth and the pitcher. ... II til. tl.il.lfru. Mr. C. If. Shaweii, WelUviile, Ha, uiy.- "Il with ptcaiire that I nk of the gl Chamlrlaln' Colic, Choi em and I'larrinc Itemcdy ha done my furtiil v tinting the lat fmirtn'ii year, hi the niit olwtinatti eacof ilimucr eomplalut and dlarrlnca among my children, It acted a a charm, making It never JneiMiry T call lu it phylclan. I can trutiiAilly ay lhat III my judgment, bawd on year of eiu-rtenee, tlu-nt I not a ! imilli'luo In the market that I It equal. For aide by all uutlielnc I . ... . dealer. tmnAr ihwiomtiox nvir. Miiiitiiliiv it Itotfrtwin wllli'il hat for Ihe next llilrty day at a. 'I mil cit, and every article in the botit will Im rcdiiwd, a Ihe firm i going to dtolve mrtuerhlp, llcfere doing o we will run oif tlie Hti-k, . now is the lime (o liet your Fourth of July bat, Ifeut'l forKct. M Al'Al'I.AV A JtiiIKIITiiX. til l llflllMi, Mm. Whltcaker' tn-aily nrrainptl lee cream and od parlor nt C lreet U one of the place uf attraction during the lu-ated term. A look at the Interior uf the Unit Maud in 111 ltef refrehlliK. All the tiMitlnuiiue, cool, dellglitrul drink are nerved In apleutlld wtyUt, :t'l I rnoirtTioM mi uti-.K -j k tit;-. Thi U a Umk wiili-lt wa puliliidicil in lKHU, hy Henry (leroge. It lake up aom n)or more in mo pngi of falr.lcd lyjie. lu coiiKre ren-ntly, during the debate ou the froc-woo! hill, the hook wu printed bodily lu the thiiiiimiitmiit Ji'irorit by ' rcpfcucntii' live Johiimui of Ohio, Stone of Ken tucky, Wnaliluglon of TenneHHiHi, I-ithlan of lllluui, llowmau of Iowa, and Simpson of Kanna. These kciiIIo. men then had Ihe typo from which the Hrrttetl wa printed, iimI to print a largecdlllou of llio book, the eot liig only aliouti one in-ut -r itopy. Tin onat I an alight thai everyono can get tlie Iniok, and the WkuT Hiiii-: will gladly have a copy iiuilled to any ad der on receipt of a two-cent Hlamp, We do till beciiue wo U-lleve every otio ahotild read the book. Then' I no money Im It to u. The hi inks cost it one cent, eiteli and then we pay one cent pontage, o tlmt we urn vlmpty out of pocket tlio coat of the lahor' ami writing material iieccMirily iihciI lu ending the hiik out. Hut we are more than willing to do (hi lu order to aid In apreadlng knowledge on the qilcHtlon Hint I Imiitid to I mi tlio Ihhiic ofilui niixl cunptlgii Tho book I acknowledged to lie by far tlio liwt treittlne on tlm tnl'llt' tliiit wiiNcvor piihllHhed lu Oil or lii any other country. No other hook com uiciicch at the beginning of the hhIi jectand cnrrle It to it logical cou cluwlon. There I no rciiHon why everyone Mlinuld not have a copy, anil a (he biHik coHtM you uhanlutcly llolh lug, wo hope to liavo you amid uh your inline and a two-cent Htainp tu pay the jioHtago, . Send oi. Til Vein fur l.lmm mill AVItlliini. The following la the olllclul vote for II. M, line mid W. W. William mid their opponent..: If. M. Line, forjuntlcoof tho jieawi South Independence, (!; Moll mouth, lliiciin Vitu, Vi Huver, .'I I; North lndeicnilence, 1(14; total, 51111; majority, aw. 1. M. Hutler, forJiiMilee of ihu piwn Hoiith Independence, III ; Monmouth, IMM; Huemi VIhIii,, ,'1:.'; Huver, 13; North Independence, ill; total, ii'lH. W. W. WIlllaniH, for ooiiNtahlc Independence, Mil; Monmouth, lot); liiieuii ViMtn, V,; Muver, (14; Noi'tll In dependence, 114; total, 717; majority, 1M7. W. II. Murphy, for coiiHlahle South Independence, (l"i, Moiiuioutli, Hfi; lluonii VlMtii, !tt; Suver, Hi; North Independence, 11(1; total, 2.10. I flHSONALJKCNTI0N. Jt, Nctler, of Han Frnnelwn, lathe gue of It, HlrNchberg thl week. Ml Minn lliielat, of Salem, wa llieguoMt of Ml Xetila llell Wedue day. Mi Maud F.lkln, of I'm t Unit, I vWtlug W. F., Crey and family thl Week. Mra, Pete Cook t mi i vllt lo rel ative and friend Hi Independence till week, , Mr. and Mr Young, uf Portland, vMtcd her piironl, Mr, and Mix I. daggett, uver lat Sablmlh, Marcu Hcbrlng, of Ahiln, cut hi fiit quite anverely the fore part of the week white lahlug Nome bruh. We ackimw lode a plea-ant cull at Monday from Mi jilhinleiir niul Mm, Dorindfe, Call agidn, liellt. We rt-Kret In auuounoe that Mr. I). V, Puling I quite tick. We lrut her nine will not prove to bo of a very wi-rloti nature. We am orry In utate that J, M. Mitchell w a thrown by nun of the Ml lu Id planing mill afew dayRlueeaiid received a evoru injury n hi right kure. W,' A. and C. (I Huntley, of tlregou City, w ho are making a bicycle lour unite valley, Mti.pxs u our city II day thl wiH-k to vlll llielr friend, Frank liurclt, Mi Katie WhiH-ler n-turnd from her vWt to friend at Portland Ttie- lay accimmnled by Ml Annie Kern, w ho will vlolt with lo r a couple of week. Caleb fiavl and wife, of Corvalll, are vining rricuit auu rolatlvm in Independence and vicinity thl week, The eld folk aluay have a cordial wet. nil io In our Iowa. Warivn Crcwiy arrivml In Iudciu- ilence lat Tuesday oh ft vlt hi hi parent and friend for ft few- week. He tin I -ecu aloM'iit M-veral month and we are clad lo ce him back hkiiIii I lie ir sihii onioewa tlie r olpicnl of n plonwiut call from Mi M d.it and Ml MIIU r, and Mr, I.ymi and Pitit, of Albany, lal Tu--day, When in our tow n, cell again friend. Prof, (icln, the new accMon to the nieiilt at Miiniuouth, and lamlly, have arrived from Aahlaiid, and ftikcti up their home In ald phttw pn-iwratory to taking up hi w ork in the inirinaj M-hiail next year, J W. F.ve, formerly a No. I block inlltt of tA'wUville, pulk etuinly, Im removed lo Whcutlaud, Vaiuhlll eon uty, w here he w ill euinme largely lu Ihe blaekitmithing litiaincm, We cun r'.iiiiineiid him a a find eiitw HiirUiiiiiu In'eivry line of hi trade. Mew-r. F,d. Owoii, Jutiiiny Ilow. man, M. Mercer, f"ti. Maxfleld, J. 11. Jtin.i, Adam llartman, mid W. W 1,1 una, went lUhlug tip to Fall Citv lii.t Sunday, returning e-rly Monday morning, They eangltt ouiew here ltecii forty and 1,'hki, nobly de pending upon w limn you ak about it, Mew.ni. IL II. Taylor mill A S. Iwke retiirnral from their California lrli lied Salunlay, i'1'ti Saloui. They were ab 'itt nearly four wei k, vl.lllng the whole talo, but giving the mHithom K.rtlnn Hpoclal attention. They found the weather quite W arm, and they y that during their entire vllt they found no H-etlmi (bat would couqiare all around w Itti the Willamette valley, lllllll. Alllllt Al . UTrtJi rAi-Av. TburH.hiy,Juno 10 -tl Hallo, Ht'J..; Sam N Ia-w1, St lml: T S Hacbel. di-r, II Hamburtror, M FrlndVr, H F; Waller L Touxe, W tlbtiru; K C Mt rill, Puvnliup; W A Huullev, C (I lluniley, (in-aon City; II F. Wlntrath, and ltent, Sdieiti; T 1. Weaver, Cor valll. Friday. June 17.- Plnk Patlerwin. J It Ukc,eltv;D It lluh, W F. King, Juine Mef'raeken, Then Colder, Win MclutiMh, A P llraillev, A Sculel. II I) Stuart, At i KiiihIc, Portland; S M Co.i-r, S F; ft A Smith, Salem. Saturday, June In, A Percott, Sa lem; II (iiilniiin, Chlcagii; W K (ianatdicr, Hoo F Newton, K W Fliu, J J iK'tta, Portland; Win and Hurry Miller, Joint and Jim ili Adam, Clark Smith, Freddie Fm-uian, Willie Oko, Frank Shattuck, Chatincy David, Jaiuo Flanery, Cliemawa; I. Abra ham. Lincoln! Cha J Foer, Ah laiid;TJ Itlcltuioud, Dalla. Kuiiihtv, June 111 J D Murphy, I A Miller, W II Whltcaker, W I, H.lgln, city; II M Thompson, Sutton, Neb; Dr A J Sliuutp, Salt in. Monday, June '.n. F S Tano, W Tarpy, DC Mlntii, H P Hmldln. J A l.iihriuii, S Vortlicutt, Cha William, Uitrolii ii iki, I) I, Wade, O A Ful led, I lurry N Cnttlo.Hitlcm; W II Join-, S Crt-lglilon. Portland; C 8 Farrow, Fiigcnc; I-; Yarnc, Amity; V C (lar ren, Dalhia; K I, Dinhmw, Dayton, Tuedav, June i!l Ml Miller, Ml Minion, Will I .yon. F W Pro(, A It Camp, D l Motilton, Albany; W II Itayiuond, W 1) I'ape, Porthuid; F J Tiiompnoii, Corvalll; Harry N Cottle, lit Urlll'it, Kd Sleiichrink, S Mule Din ii it, Salem; W I HeyiniliU, Dalla. 1 Wed itemlay, June A PeebloaJ Verna Perkiua, Tlio l.ahiir, Me.Miiiti Villo;AII l.vda, Forest (irove; Felix Iiniwood, Crtleago; A Willi, Jiillu Frliiileland, Portland; M R ( ierrelaeu, Taeotua; H H Diahrow, Dnyion;A() Keyt, Perrydalo, CitlHt-rh Cumin! I riirnil with local application, n they eamiot reach t ho aeiil of the dloae. Catarrh In a blood or conHtlltilloiml iIIhoiiko, iiihI lu order to cure It you lined take Inter mil remedlit. Hall' Catarrh Cure I taken Internally, and n.-t dlrcutly on the blood mid iiuicu Hurfacei Hall' Catarrh Cure m not a quack medicine II wa prescribed by one of the IkhI pliyalelaiiH lu (hi country fury our, anil iu regular pi-cNcrlptlon, It la coin poHcdol'tho bcHt tonic known, coin blued wllli tlie IichL lilnod purlller, acting directly on the miicu mil-face. The perfect combinat ion of the two In- gredlunla la what producca Hindi won-ik-iful rcMiilt In curing luilanii. Hend for tcHtlinonial, free, F. J. Ciiknkv & Co,, Prop,, Toledo, 0. Sold by druggie, prleo Vm, ....... .,.... , A I.KTTICIt IIIIIM Hill. WAIlllltN. llAltlllMON iNM't'tTIITH, CllOUtU'l llt I...... 1)1 tutu) I V ', Hi', i ,, f IV,, ill ll' M , niiM, j Mi: V. IK frvlnfi, M I, Jt. Jl, Chth, liKlciinttciwr, Or. DKAtt Sin: N'out report of our liiiMU ball boya I encour aging, ami Ih a limtler of pleiiHiu-e to note. The hoy upcik In high ternif of prnlHo concerning their reception at lndcHiudeiice, ami of your genuroin Ircntuient, In view of all the facta ho fur re ceived I ahull HUrtpend the rules and allow the boys to go Saturday next 'SaU IiihI., uh reiiucHtcd, and bono ai equally pleiiHiint time will bo had, Very truly vours, C, V. WahhKiV, Superintendent. 'COMMBNCHMkNT liXHKCISHS. TlieTt'iith Annual Session of the State Normal Selixl Closes with y) Graduates. The lentil annual coiumeneemeiil of the (ircuuit Slate Normal Sehool at Moiiuioutli liHiied with a mualcaleaud art exhibit luat Sulunhiy evening at H o eliH-k, '( he programme, which wa a follow, wa well rendered, each crowning hluiaelf with honor: lliuvMmlp . ,. ,..,....,..,. A r Inn l luli. Itnuiliiiil"k'lni lliilwrt or molly ,"..., lAlniy I iilllii". Tlirni WlaliM ............ ..-..... Jlliilll MHiHaenv. llnnifrtH IHiMMoily, No. K .... ......... Ahiii-11 V, llruii', nrai )iiuiiiii Uir Uiill,'l, llerlli I ui inui, m-coiuI tiliiiiu. Hm-llnlliiit,"TliK llnllHit uf Milint!i) IMIIpiuhi," si hi . tuu, Mwrtti, up. at ... ,... Aiiamie v. nun". At the oolii'lwilnii of the Ultialettl pro- grmtiuie, all repiiinnl to themuleriim which wa beautifully decorated and filled with many haudnome pidullnga and draw ing, the work of the art ela under the excellent iiH'rvtlon of Mt Flla Smith, during lhiputyi-nr. Pm- griiiiiine U-itnng the number of the pletiiro and the niiuie and age of the pu pil executing the w-ork were dial rthuled. Ml Smith docrve much pral for the excellent work rendered In thl de partment during (he year. at'MtAV MollKINU. The baividaurt-ale aervlit were wit m-MM-d by a Urge audieni-ii, Ihe chiq-l being tilled lu It iiIiiiimI capacity. ihe choir, eoudttcted by Mi limit', rendoretl ibree iH-autlful anthem, and Ihe devotional excrciac were led hy llev, l'part, of Independence, Ihiv, Alfrt-tl Kiiuiiuer. of Taylor (net eliurch, Port laud, preached theacrniuli, and w ell might (he claw foe! proud In U-lug fortutiNle enough (o wen re ain-h an ablcaiHutkor for the occuaioit. HI brief preliminary remark congratula tory of (hi etion of niuniry and thl jwoplc were llmely and ploaaiitg, , Hit text Wa taken from the third chapter of rhUlppUn, thirteenth and foUrtii lith von-: 'Hrethnui, I came not myaelf to Imvc appniicuih!; but thl one Ihlug I do, forgetting Una- thing which are Milud, and reaching forth unto (hne thing w hlcli are before, I pre toward Hie mark fur (be pruo of the high calllngof (ob! ut Chrlkt Jeu," The aa-iikcs t'aruiwtly ImphnNCtt in i ne citis me imMruint or Having a purpi-one purHHw..(ii f,., J'u mtys, "i in uiir thing I do: I pre to wind the murk for Iho priite of (lie high culling lu Chrtt Ji-u,"ald the a-akrr. The entire M-ruion, which wit of iieiirly an hour' duration, wa lUteutil (u with umrkil attention, till nig lite until or every Itonrer will) a MirK.i and dcalr to pro furw ard for a higher prize, Tito ibK-tor bt ail ablo, pliM-ing, attd eloipii'itl eaker, and he certainly tuverod himtelf with glory In hi olt'.irt Sunday uioiulng, many ally ing Hint it wa (lie eritii.et . ruinn they vcr iiateueil l, MoMiAV, JcsK LVI, Monday morning at the regular hour the atudout ttmrched for the lut lime (hi year Into (be ehapol, Ul hear the farewell -e, In- of the faculty, w hoe remark were timely and imprnmlve, Monday afternoon (ho cla-(rc ex- erciac were hold. The flmt on the pro- gramme w aa Vih-aI quartette by four young ladle, which wa well remlerod. The clat orator, Mr. Umg, wa then lutriMluced, and did I he cltu honor by hi plcing addre. Mr. 1 1 ml ley, (he elan hbttorian, then proceeded wiih Ihe tit lilatory of Iho ela Individ ually, It wa Imbed well written, The eXcrcbH- In lite chapel wore eon chub) by an luatrumoutal duel by Ml Hrtiee and Ml Minnie tiibnoit The atlilieucc, preecilod by the cla and the faculty, prm-ccili-d to the lawn ou the north aide of the building, whore the chut tree wa pbtuled with appropriate ccreuiouie. Monday evening wm a lime anxlmi ly and iaipiitlently baikod for by tlio at ii. lent, it Mug tlm evening e amr( for the U:!ci)U' reimiou; anil well It might bo, fora moat enjoy able time wa had, old Miiilcut nieeting each other face to face ami iudulglng In plnwuit clutt. Thccouimlttccnn thlaevcnliig' enteriiiinuie'it wvmingly left not a lone unturned. The abort programme which preceded lite wa-lal cluli wa M-ued with a vocal octette by the Ar Ion club, w hen the addrcH of welcome, by Mr, Fjohui, and lite ropone (o the name by Ml Stanton, were dellvetod In a creditable manner, Ml I.nra Hutler rcndercil an excellent Inatni ineutul nolo, and (lie recitation by Ml Hyde wa well recited, Prof. Powell' vocal koIo of coiirw w a encored a he a I way 1 In hi oloo(on. For the o elal aeaalon tlie commlltce hud card dlallihuiml through (he audience, which were divided Into live-minute period each, mid on (he blank lino op polte the time a young gentleman and lady would place their name, and wore expected to convcre together at Unit time. Tt'KSt'AV, Jl Nliiil. Tuemlay the exercise conltcd of illhlellc Hpori. Ju the morning Hi'vcral giimcH of tcnni were played, mid In the afternoon, Jumping, tumbling, tic, wore Indulged in. Thl allowed tho good work dune In thegvnmitHliiiii the pt year, A game of base ball bet ween the clitHc of 'HI and 'IU resulted In a victory for the ill'. iiioHugFence ten iiIh club came nut vlctiiiiou in tho 11 tntl game of leniii, A game between the faculty wa begun lint wit not tin InIiciI on account of olio of the prnfc nor getting hi ankle Hprnluctl. . The day' exe:-iie wore very interesting and allow that lite phylciil nature, of thu HttidcnlH in lining developed n well uh the menial. Tho graduating exercises Tuesday evening and on Wednesday were su perbly grand. The vnrloim nddrcHses from beginning tnenil by the graduates, tlilrly-nino in number, scintillated with Intelligent thought, ami Homo of IhtcH'orl positively bordered ou tin UHiiiil brilliancy. Thl wiih the grand est epoch In Hip lijHtnry of tho Hclmol. Had we apace tit our command, we would elaborate and prove, by compar ison with any other col lego In thoHtato, that the state normal school at Mon mouth I hot one whit behind the best liii) iniislo lu every pnrtlmhir wiw up to tlto Htiindiird. tlov, Pcnnoyor and Vetvlnry of State McHride were pre ut, and pleased. Tho governor pro tcntud Iho diplomas lu hi happiest ttyh'i and bin romurk. wero nitido of the tnot aelect and claalo tnaWrU!, ml hi applleatliin wore pungent and ; (NilnttMl, Hichuiik(f thought were ininle of giHsl, aolld, wmiid aeiiMt. We niuat not forgot to mention with par ticular omphaal tha dellclou Bttd iMiiintlful "pre" given by the Hon, J. II. V. Hutler, at noun, to tit d latin gijlahed guelof th o.xwaloti, Includ ing the governor, een-tary of tau, lite board of regent, the county Uwrln tendenl, both In oflhxt and kct, mid uuiiilier of other, forty lu nil. The ta li in wu Itlleit In ovrllowliuf with vl- and Icinptlng to tha tuot fatlillmi!on July 11 l among tlm proliablillle. epicure. The table ileooratlon were beautiful ami -t with xiiuh exqulalte taste, Tlie Monmouth baud ilimihl be heartily encored for their excellent tnu ale In appreciating the prewnoe of m innny gucl from far mid nenr. The Hun, N. Ih Hutler I truly ft matr In handling lawtprandlal affair , The ret of u were exoeplloually fine In do ing full JuNtlce to the "prandial" part of the ooetwiloii, More tliu "pol" part In'Kiiu, We should Ilka to -k of the preldeitt and faculty, but allow u to Ju! ay that they are the right men and women In the right place, live hundred aludeiiU wllj iimtrlclilule In thl cIkniI thl full, and the state, through II lHrd of regeuU, houhl pro vide ample nsiiit at the earlleat KMlble moment, Fvery child In the ataUl of Oregon, and many beyond tlie atate Hue, feola the tHluoatlotial piilaatlon of tlilaatale not uml eltoo. Following will le found the name of the graduate, am) alo the ubject of their cmv; Mildred Jmoli, aalutalory eaay. Frauel (Inllowuy, "Tlie 1-uture Auierli-au (ilrl." II. C. Htiabuell. "The Cruandc; their Cauae alnl Flt'ocl." H, CJara Hall, "The lliiln of Time." J. M. Wil, "Why do We rUlumlo." u. S. Dwi.-r, "A Little Ik Will Sink a tinat Ship." noriiert Jordan, "Jiy rerevernoe We Succeed." Anna Stm-kton, "Tlw Year." Mary CimiIon, "llew to th Line. Let the Chip fall Where They WilL" w. ii. I'owvii, "inueiiendviil Thought." Nettle (iron ml, "The Hun." May Wait, "Und ft Hand." A. Miller, " lite F.iooueliee of Ae- Ill'll." F. Shank, ."tirade lu Society. It, C. Miller, oration on lUlueatlon. tier! rude H 11 lev. oration. "Awake! Take Your Place. ' I . 1.. Frawr, "IVwonal Influence" Cora V. Snell, ontilmi, "Hetu-r tti Weavp In (he Web of Life Hrhht aud (ioldou Filling." Italpli M. Itutler, uralliHi, "The I'rea- otit Age," l-iuuile lUiiiluiNii, oration, "Thl. too. Will Fall." II. II. Ijike, oration, "Our Preeeiit lime lathoCrltii-.il Point." I.ucy Wade, orailoii, "Virtue Sfeure Uappfitc!." Aita ! int(r. oration. "Hamiuer aud Anvil." I. It. Shirley, oration. "The educa tion of the Future." Mary tialloway. oratinn. "Tolllnir Toward light." olive Iaiiuc. orallmi, "We Hulld Our Own MottllliietltM." IMaCurrln, "A Noble Ambition." M iil-lle V. Hanson, '-Una Swallow !. Not Make a Stiininer." W. II. Idgt-rwtm.1, "Tho Future." Hoae llmiNou, "Killer Kvery Out-u Ir " Futlly Ibwcker, elaa ptem, Maud Williamson, "Uloty to the Crown." J. Om-ar Holt. "How Shall We Man Our Ship." Mary siring, valedictory. "ot for Ourw-lvc Alone," AU-.DNI IIKIMON, The pngruutm fur the alumni rv- u n Ion of 'l wa a follow: Mualo by 1 udopendence orchestra. Iiilnsluctloii of i-la of i'J. by Pmt- Idcnt CampU'll. Addn-M of Wclcoiite, by Ml Clara (lard, clam of '!. lhqione, ty K A. Mlller.clam of "OU. lnviM-atlon, by Ifev. SyoafiMwe. "Dream," Mine Kate'tirant. Annual adilrcHl"IU'fiinti in Politic," A. Htichanan, elaa of '(. "Hungarian lianciw," Mi Hrilce. lUH'ltatiou, Mis Alice Savage, rlasa of 'HI. Annuls, Ml 11 i-Ie n Hibbard, clus of 'in. Hettedlctlon, llev. Sycafoo. Alter till very entertaining pro gramme wan concluded, the member of the aluiunl, the cliis of M'S aud InvltiHl guest, ri-piilred to the rcaidence of Mr, S.Cattrou, where they were eu- tcrtaincd with music, vitrlou gatue, and many pleasant clutt.. At 11 o'cliH-k tlie guest were Invited to the lawn, which wa well lighted, and on which were many table pread with a dellclou luncli, which wa partaken of and moat heartily enjoyed by all preent. At midnight the farewells begun, uml while thl pleasant evening will long be renii-inlH'red, the farewell loud a feeling of due which caunot be alleviated' At 10 o'clock Wednesday morning, aiKiul one hundred st intent ami visit ors left on the boat which was char tered for the occasion. A Wmiilur Worknr. Mr. Frank Huffman, ft young man of Hurllngton, Ohio, state that he had lieeu under the euro of two prominent physician, and uml their treatment until he wiut not able to get around. They pronounced hi ease to be con sumption and Incurable. He wa per suaded to try Dr, King's New Dis covery for consumption, cough and oolds and at that time was not able to walk iicroh the street without rest lug. Ho found, before he had used half of a dollar bottle, that he was intuit better; ho continued to use It and Is to-day enjoying good health. If you have any throat, lung or chest trouble try It, We guarantee satlsftio lion. Trial bottlo free at any drug store. -. Hup Slav, I am prepared to furulsh hop stoves to anyone needing thorn. Call at .the new foundry, Independence. Jas, A. lionmiTS, Proprietor. A New Klnil nf Imui Slice. For twettty-flvo cents you can Insure yourself and family tignltist any bad re sults from an attack of bowel complaint during the summer. One or two doses of timmbcfhilu's Colic, Cholera aud Diiirrhioti Itemedy will cure atty ordinary ense. It, never falls nnd Is pleasant and sate to hike, No family can nllord to bo without It. For sale at 2T aud fit) cent per bottle by all mod lolne dctilers. I.O.ST. , Hluo-black or mouse-colored shepherd dog, scar ou loft shoulder, Black dog, with white breast, was with bliu. Anyone who will -return them to me will be suitably rewarded. 83 It .., F. 1). liBwm. THE WEEK. 3 van HawUll: Portland 0, Hcatlle Portland. Spokauo II, Taixmift 4, SH)kano. Jame (I. Haiti wa run over by a locomotlva at Hunt' Junction, Wash., ml killed. Twenty men were killed while build ing bridge between Covington and Newport, Ky, Trouble 1 brewing among the Iron worker, and ft atrlko of Imi.ooo men I A ferryboat crowing Hayon . fourche, near New Orleati. wa over turned and five opl were drowned. A cycloiit) at Saint Itoae, (Quebec, killed two and fatally Injured twelve clnail t-hlldeii. The town wa de mollhed. ' Jvmu IM. Portland Ii, Seattle 0, at Portland. At Klluibelh, W, Va., fire cawted Iim of $.100,0110, Ugh tul ng atruck tliefJraut tnonu ment at IJuctdn park, Chicago, aud throe ptsiplo were killed. 1 In Klamath county, Or., robl-r held up atage mid aecuretl ft large sum from the ex pre box. Montana will uot allow Ongon beep to enter her territory because they are Infected with scab. A cyclone In Southern Mlnin-Kota did much damage aud killed meveral lron, but particular are not yet known. Wliltelaw Itehl ha eiupoyel Win Breunan, late president of the New York typographical union, a foreman of his oftice. This step was taken to tittle the dltrcrotic heretofore exist' lug between the Tribune aud the union printer. Frank Merrick, of Ibaiienu-r, N. Y., found Ida wife In compromising ml lion with man. After horsewhipping her paramour, he told her to leave, he would not live with her any more, aud then he went to ft neighbor' and remained over night. Ib-tiirulng home next morning, lie found that his wife's shame had driven her to suicide by polaOll John A. NeUon, of Scdro,Wiuih., wa foreman over gang of Italian laborers on the Monte Chrito railway. He wa attacked by four uf the Italians, aud an Inin bar was driven through bis head, killing him instantly. ThU so en raged the white men of the camp, numbering about sixty, that they eiA-d tlie murderer and lynched them lu the presence of alsmt 130 of their eouutrymen. Jl'SK n. Portland 3, Seattle 2, eleven Innings, t Portland. Spokane I, income 7, at Ssjkatte. Ills now suld that the reported lynching of Italian lu Washington couple of days ago wa ft canard. At Salem tire damaged tlie foundry to the extent of fci.ootl, F.rb's lumtier yard $l,txMi, and several dwelling I3.IXXI. The number of death caused by the Minnesota cyclone wa greatly exag gerated. Probably not more than live eople hwt their live. Near Pittsburg, Pa., four children named littock and one named Kleh ardaon, were drowned. The Plttock children's father Is a brother of II. L. littock, of the Orrgoniun. A man named Mason, living near Lynchburg, Va., saw a bull attempt- lug to gore colored woman. He ran to her ftHMBtauee, and the bull made for him, when he grabbed the animal's horns and by ft suddou tw ist threw It to the ground, the fall braking it nook. JfNft IS. The plasterers of Victoria, II. C. were granted eight hours day. Portland 7, Seattle 2, at Portland Taeoma 11, Siikaue 7, at Spokane. There Hefner, aged sixteen, of Columbus, Ohio, eugagod lu a flirtation with married man, aud because his wife pulled her hair, Miss Hooker com mlttcd suicide. Kiuinuus Hltilne, second sou of the ex secretary, died at his Inane In Chicago. Ilia death was so sudden lhat bis varent could uot be sum moiled. Wood poisoning resulting from inflammation of the bowels, was the cause. Henry Foster, a lawyer of Hernando, Miss., shot and killed Judge Johu Bright Morgan, of the same place. Judge Morgau was a delegate to the Chicago convention, and the murder was committed on a train. The trou ble grew out of a lawsuit. Junk li). The reported lynching of Italians in Washington was ft hoax. John Newsowce's granary, near 811 verton, burned. . Loss, 11,00(1. . Portland 8, Seattle 1, at Portland. Spokane 10, Tticoma 0, at Spokane. F.ugene has raised tho necessary $ KX),000,and ft railway from that city to Florence Is assured. At Li Grande, Jim Palmer disco v ered that his wife was keeping late hours with young blacksmith named Kit Kisaen, of Island City. He "laid" for them, and on their appearance fired live shots at Hissen, three of them, tak ing effect, killing him Instantly. Palmer has dlsapeared. Jl'NK 20, Cholera Is said to be making fearful ravages lu Persia and Afghanistan. In the city election at Portland to day, the Cllljicns' ticket was successful' '1 lie overtlirow ot lue ltcpuuttcans was decisive In every department of the city government. Lightning struck the general store of W. H. Hyan, of Paruleysvllle, Ky., and exploded two kegs of powder. Fifty people were in tlie room, and all wore Injured. Several will die, Hubert Louis Stevenson's Mr. Hyde was a very decent man when compared to a Missouri farmer mimed Wilson. Hcury Sullivan got tho best of Wilson in a business transaction, and lu re venge the latter assaulted the former ou the highway near Forsythe, Mo., and dragged him itito a large cave which was the den of venomous snakes and other horrible vormlu, Here Wil son stripped Sullivan nuked and bound htm to ft huge rock. The slime from the cave dripped over him, mid hideous worms and repulsive bugs crawled over him. Each day Wilson would come and give him Just suftlclent food to pre serve his life, while heaped-up dishes of food were placed just beyond bin reach. Sullivan finally grew so weak that his csiptor feared he would, die before his vengeance was satisfied, and so ho fed him well for, a few days. In one of his r (Torts tmvk with revived ttnagtb, , Sullivan broke sway and retunud i home. He had been absent ten days, nt Ho wo no changed that his own fm t . Ily did uot recognize bim. Me bad bio story, and an examination of tlift osve milled It. Sulllvsn U mental nd phyaloul wreck s the result of bki inf. ferlng. Wilson ha disappsftred, Jt'Nl 21. The Dumocrallc Datloual oonvestlou met In Chicago to day. WhlU new French cruiser w a tot ing her iiiachlncry yesterday, at Brest, France, bolh'T-liesd wa blown out.ftiid nrti-cu or twenty men lot their live. Near KiiiplreClty, Or, A IL Hlnth and Andrew Wkkman quarreled over tlie right of way on ft roftd. Wick man raised crowliar to strike Hlncb, when the lalU-r hot hhn dd. Dr. C, A. Brlgg, Lymon Abbot, Dr. H KDecosU, and Henry Wlawn, alt prominent clergymen of New. York, enrolled themselves lo tho auxiliary league of the Salvation Army. By this action they signify their approval of the objects And methods of that orgaiilwitlou. BUSINESS LOCALS. Home very nice lounge at F. An- tl ne's, Wall pai?r In endk-s variety at F. Anstine's. Bijou oonfectlouary next door to postoffice. Hbelley 4 Vauduy n are closing out a lot of corsets at half price. Clothing never was si cheap aa it 1 at Hhelley k Vaiiduyn's. Shelley 4 Vanduya are dolug tlie clothl ng business of the city. Go to W. K. (JoodelPa for durable ftsHwear of any and all kind. If you want house furnishing goods call on F.Anstiueat Monmouth. Ice cream, soda, and Imported clsan V all kind at Mr W.H. W hi leaker's. For the finest candies and confec tionary la the city, call at P. C. Patter son's. Tlie latest styk of parasols at Shel ley & Vanduyn's. The best value la tho city. If you wish to buy trash do not go to Stockton & Henkle's a they have only the bt. P. C. Patterson always keeps on hand a full supply of Havana and Key Went cigar. Hlg bargains In clothing ftt Bhelley 4 Vanduyn's. Take advantage of the big discounts. Only few of those Golden Gate conk books left at T. W. Estea'a. Call and get one free. Ijidies' crt-ara brocaded novelty suit at Shelley 4s Vanduyn's. . Just the tiling for graduating costumea. Stockton 4 Hetikle had their hands full last Saturday attending to the want of their numerous customers. Try Strong's restaurant, Westaoott 4 Irwin, proprietors, when In Salem. Meals, first-class in every way, 25 cents. Ladies, it will pay you well to call In at Stockton A Henkle's and see their elcgaut line of drees goods. It la just splendid. Stockton Hetikle bought their clothing, shoos, hats, gloves, suspend ers, aud some dress goods, direct from the manufacturers for cash. You can get a good cigar a T. W Katea's for 6c, and you can set a fine cigar for 10c; aud if you want some thing way up Hue, be has It for 15c Send your laundry to the Salem steam laundry. Mr. Gotf, driver of the Salem stage, will take It for you. Leave orders at the upper livery stable. Ladies, if you wish to see something gay and handsome in the line of sun shades aud parasols, do not fail to call at Stockton 4 Henkle's. They have them. . . Ou account of the hard times and money being scarce, I will nearly give good away for thirty days for cash on the block. And do n't you forget it. T. W.Kstea. , 0'Doiiin.ll Alrvlneare selling more buggies and carta than all other houses In Polk county combined. Why! Be cause they are selling better goods for less money, auu nave Uie largest ana most complete stock to choose from. Do you like to smoke a good cigar? If yon do call at T. W. Estes'a. He has tlie largest and most complete assort ment of cigars in town, both in 6c. 10c mid loo goods. Stockton 4 Henkle are justly proud of their large and very handsome stock of drees goods, ladies', gents', and chil dren's line shoes, men's, boys' and chil dren's clothing, all lu Uie latest styles aud best of goods. If you are at all particular about tho looks of your collars, cuffs, and shirts. you will send them to the Salem steam laundry, where they will be turned out wun a glossy nntsn mat is elegance itself. Prices very low. Leave orders at the Salem stage barn. There is no place in Oregon where a better meal is served than at the res taurant of Westaoott 4 Irwin, 271 Com mercial street, Salem. Courteous at tention, a tine meal, and the popular price of 25 cents, have made this house the headquarters of everyone who has occasion to dine in Salem. THE CRADLE. LUCAS,-In Monmouth, June 19, 1S02, to the wife of Frank Lucas, hoy. Mother aud child are doing well, but the father Is so happy that fears are entertained of his recovery. , Ritvklen'i Arnica Salv. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, ohllblaina, corns, aud all sktu eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents per box. For sale by any drug gist. Molln to Harryplok!-, ;. We, the undcrslgued, employ this method of giving notice that we pos itively forbid anyone to hunt or pick berries on our logging camp claim on the Luckiamute. We have suffered considerable loss of property In various ways, hence we are compelled to give- this notice. Any person violating tho above will be severely prosecuted. PllHSOOTT A VEN8S. MONEY TO LOAN, v On Improved farms, in sums of $2,000 and over, by li. Goldsmith, Agent, PustafUoe box 40 Portland, Or. H. H, LINKS, UNDERTAKER. H. M.Llncs takes this opportunity to state to the public that he is prepared o move corpses from one graveyard to another In better condition and at more, reasonable rates than any ou else.