.... . .. THE WEST SIDE. INHt'Kt HY- Vest Side Publishing Company FRIDAY, JULY I, Fun 8ai. Chka A AueehamUr suite, center table, and m rocking chair, liioulreat thlsoinee. if Isvst, Five photogiwpha in ft pack ' age hetoewit Independence and l 8, Mlddlchaiu'a. Tli Ander will tie ultahly rewarded by leaving the same Hi tliU oAle Fh Sua, Two smalt tracts of land near Independence newt ly actio fruit lew; also one ten-acre tract with good building, hop yard, ud orchard. In iiuire at till oAlce, I.OST. MN, J Kllio Alexander it pair of gold spectacles Inst Sunday on the Mud between tin Ibiptiat church In thlaetly and her home south tif town. The permm finding same will he aulta bly rewarded by leaving them at this ortUv, or at the residence of Jamc Alexander. ' A PEASANT PASTV.Mls Ida Fa te gave most pleasant party at their home last Saturday evening lit honor of the Mlwe Kin and Attn hull, of Portland, who are visiting relative a sut friend In Indcndoiicw, After several game had been participated In, delicious refreshment were pawd round of which nil heartily artook. Side ww then chosen r charades, and each aide gave, aevcral moat excel lent one. At ft lute hour nil thanked the hostess for the plcananl evening's . entertainment, departed for their eV' tral home. Axothkk Inihmkv Fo Inpwkx- Prsck. A company from Salem, etyl- lug Uicinwlvea the Independence Tile Company, have purchaaed land of Mr. Johnson, north of town, and have commenced the erection of dry-limie and other neee-wary building. They have purchased a thlrty-horae-power engine ami ft forty diunpower (ailler, and other necwwary machinery, and expect to haw the wora lu operation at bk early a date an puMihk This I an Industry that should hav the Mral support of tho farming community, thereby making one aero produce a much at two will produce at present. TAHKKNACLK DKlICATKt,QUlte a number from Independence attended the 'dedicatory exercise of the tahcr Back at Turner la! Suiulay. The er tnon wan preached by lie. David Wet t tel. of Portland, Rev. W, F. Cowden, f general evangetbt of the northwest, otrerng the vksllmtory pra,ver, The "tabernacle wan built by (Write II. Turner, and nlnter, Mr. t. A. l)v, at coat of 10,(tH0, and w ith ten acre of land wa deeded to the Chri-llun church. It la the (urgent talieruaele In the state, havinn a weatlns cnpnoity of nearly 4,000, and wa well IllUst with Tixitorn from far and near who liotenetl atteatlrely to the excellent and able dineourxe Suinl.iy morning by the above-named n'aker. Ma!io Oram Loimik. Tlie alaminte grand Jodi;e fur thi year in a thing of the part. The nflleem fur the year were lulaIUl at Portlund, Fri day, and the work for the year cbed. Following U the Hot of oftccni In atallml: F. A. Moore, grand tniutter; J.C. Morland, deputy grand master; M. I), tllironl, nenlor gland warden: Phil. Melchan, Junior graml warden; D. l McKercher, grand treasurer; 8 V. Chadwlck, graud aecretary; J. It. X. k-ll, grand I'haplain; II. Iliek, ieuior grand deacon; II. D, Strnuge, junior grand deacon; 0. K. Hinitbaud 8. May, grand atewanla; F. V. Drake, grand orator; F.. P. MrltiuiUI, grand atamlard bearer; Hldney. K. llavvwm, grand aword-bearer; W. A. Wlltcbire, grand manihal: J. J. (,'awlHeld, grand organist; (liwtaf Wilson, grand tyler. FROM RALUTUM Mr. 8X)twood la putting up a new barn on hla place. John Cornelloim and Ttioc, Slump have started a lumlair yard here, Clifford A. Ball haa received an aw polutnieut from tub government an railway poatal clerk. A basket meeting will lie held on thepiculu gMunda at thU place the aeeoud Sunday In July. I)ave ikiwman haa bought two lota in the town nquare addition and ex petrta to build thin aumtiier. Ambniae Hull and 81 Orchurd Btiirted for the Wllholt uprlnga Friday, They exptft to be goue about a week. Jamca Warm hua returned home from Monmouth, were he haa been attending achool during the past year. Tlie 'nomination of Cleveland fr pretndetit, gave entire aatliifaidlou here. He will have a walk-over in thlH pre cinct. The carpenter at work on L. C. Wanu'uhop houae have about got their work completed. They expect to flu iah It next week. J. F. Pence', John CamplMiM'a, and E. II. Chapman's famillea, A. Tliiery, and Miw. Vournaiw, are spending a week at Neatueca, ruatleatlng. C. A. Hall, T. A. Wann, F. A. Wea ter,aud Miaa Lucy Birka,huve Iven at tending commencement excreiaea at Monmouth during' the luat week . Born, Monday, June W, 1H'.2, to the wife of Prof, llukcr, a aon. Mother and child are doing well but It la doubtful whether the profeaMor will recover. The brick kiln waa II red for tlie lnat ; time, Friday evening, before cloalnglt up. They have about W),0U0 on band but will uae quite a number In build ing their tile factory. LKTTEB LIST. lilatof unclaimed letters remaining In this office June 30, 1802. In calling for these letters please ay"ad vortlsed ." Burt, L, Ilanoy, Plilll. Beavens, Jno, 8. Cooper, Hatnuel. Gillnmn, Phillip. Kossousky, B. McBoth, Mr. Newton, Eugene. Beyan, Thomas. Hpauldlng, 0. K. Tooae, F. Chamberlain, Oco. (Jurrip, I. H. Knave, Jn Moisly, W. II. Nelson, It, Pyburne, Charles. Jtyvlllo, W. A. Htevens, J. K. Willis, Chas. M. WimmI, li. Wharton, M. Whlteakor, irmrll Vollllir W. IT. Alice & Nellie. E. O. lU)liKBTHf)N, P. M. LOCALS. Try us for letter heads. We need ft at reel sprinkler, (Hhi. 8laughler' for IVexh Hah, Warm, warmer, warmest weather, Pleklea and rellshea oX ewry kind at the Bakery, ; t Miosm fruit Jars and Jelly glassea, at tlie llakery, , It will soon be time fur water melons, II imp Ii, 8v thiw line Mllhurn bug jlea al M 8varverud A Co,', Bead "Pnitwllou or Free Trade?" t a o-eenl stamp gets It, The 8, P, (Viinpany have envied train signal at Ilia depot. Milk-shake, amis water, and all kinds of refreshing drinks at Blossom's. The weather last Wednesday wa an agreeable blending of wilder and sum mer. I have an elegant parlor suite, price fsV If yon want one see It liefora you buy F.Aiiallne, One hundred and ten saeks of sugar will bo delivered at the Bakery about the lOtlt of July, How aUmt that gambllug onllnanee reivntly lwoed ty the cuuuell? Tlw "erap" game me again In full blast. Over 2.ftV0iM coplw of ''Protwlion or Free Trade" will be sent out We nd eopy ftr a two-i-ent stamp. 8end us ttwinvnt stamp ami gt a eopy or "Pmteetlon or Free Traile?" the abUt work ou the tar I If question ever written, Hoyt ft Andrew built a mis lee elieet Hi their butcher shop this week. This la a gM Idea, as It will enable them to keep their meat nicer and fresher. Ho not go heme without first get ting one of thisa le-ereni bucketa of bijou eonrWtloiiery at Mrs. W, II. Whlteaker's, next ihstr lo the poatottlee 8tp unlng blank par for your bul nesa letter. That plau I otasdete and tamps you a a momhaek. Call at the Wi.tr HitiKoflhw and kts pritit you im', A bunch of keys' wa left at this utile last Friday afternoon, The owmr can get the same by calling and Uhmtitylng Uiem, and ymg for this notice. If you want a nice niems of salmon, eat fish, r sturgeon, go to Geo. Slsugh- U-r's nesriUh market, on Main slrst uext door to F, B. Lewis' ua-at market. The Unitapring medicine I a diswi or two of 81. Patrick's pills. They not only phytic but clcaitMt the whok system, and purify the blood. For Mile by all medicine dealers. Itev. 1, V. Poling will preach at Ilxle next Sunday. July 8, isoi, Uab morning and evening, and will con tinue to do m from tlsi lime forward very two weeks, t lo to Shelley & Vauduyn' and gel one of those Cleveland hals. You luxl mt iMitber lo purchiM one of tlie Harrison liata, as they eost too much and will be too large for you after eleetktu. While other buslnmsi tlrni change, F. B. Lewis, the reliable butcher, con stantly may be found at the old tnd, ready to cut you the tendcre! tlenk or furnlah you the Ut roaat to tie found In the country. If you do u't want to send us aslamp for "Protect ton or Free Tratle?" si'iid U your congrewinaii, and he wilt send you one. A letter addrewn! "Hon. Bluger Hermiiliu, Washington,!). C," will reach him. I Ion. John White has been elected as agent for the Polk county Grange. All imiuls'f wanting machinery or merchandise through bia agency, leave orders with him at Oak drove, or with Otis Wolverton, at Suver. Censure and crltlclam never hurt anybody. If falae they cannot hurt ymi uulcwi you are wanting In manly character, and If true they ahow a man his weak points, and foniwarn him againatfallure uud trouble. Olvuhtum. In old time It .seemed to be thougbt that aiiUKllcliiemuat be nauaeatlng to be etre!tlve! Now, all this is changed. Ayer's Sarsarllla, one of the rmmt powerful alteratives, la agreeable to most pnlulcs, the flavor being by no means medicinal. A, T. Powell and George L. Suther land, of Sem, I.I mi county, had their combiaed feed osiker, water heater, and steam generator, on exhibition In town yesterday. They are selling county and precinct rights, and It Is undoubtedly a giaal combination. "Excuse me, George, but when I aw you a yeur ago, your face wa covered with pimples; it seems to be all right now." "Yea, sir; that 's because stuck hi Ayer's Sursaparllla, the greatest blood medicine In the world. I wtia never so well In my life as I am now." A mare belonging to Itev. J). V. Po ling broke out of the stable a week ago lust Humlay, June ill, 1M2, and has not n scon since. The animal haa been but recently purchased In lamblll county, but up to to-day she has not arrived In that county. Any Informa tion concerning hr will be gladly re ceived. Kellglon la relative to tho Individual. ltlght living will produce right think ing. Greatness lies not In being strong, but in the rignt using oi strength. Defeated Is a school In which truth ulways grows strong. Heaven la the soul's Hummer. The truest self-respect Is "not to think of self. Buffering well borne Is letter than scaring removed.. W. Heenh- er. 3. A. Roberta has commenced opera tions In his new foundry. Last Satur day the drat moulding and casting was done, and It.was a success. Ho has a thoroughly equipped foundry. All kinds of farm machinery repaired In a substantia! manner, and also ho will munufacturo grain choppers and hop Moves, as well as many other articles. This adds another steam-power enter prise to Independence's already gisid- siwd list. The Portland Industrial Exposition has adopted the general plan of secur ing for their Exposition this year all the exhibits Intended for tho Chicago Fair of 18IHI. This plan, saclally In regard to Jarred fruits, grain, minerals. or whatever Is riot perishable or can be i preserved, will bo of great advautngo lo exhibitors In the assiiranoa ot supe riority which ft successful exhibit at Portland will glv them. The KxihmI. lion luamigement will carefully store such sxlilhlis free of ot. Our eople should ftvall thwnselve of this liberal proisisltlon, and thus secure ft giasl represetitation both ,at Portland and Chicago, at the least cxciie of tune and money, Mr, W. M. Terry, who has tieen In thedrug business at Elktoit, Ky for the past twelve years, says; "Cham lrlaln' Couuh Bejuedy gives Udter sallafaetlon than any other cough mod lelne I have ever told," There I good reason for this. No other will cure a cold so tpilekly; no other la so ivrtalu ft preventive and cure for croup; no other atl'ord ao uiilcli relief In case of w lumping cough. For sale by all mvd lelne dealers, In the running contest In Portland ft few week slinw, Frank Lmigliary, of tld eiainty, won tlrt prUe inairad of secoud was rcirtcd, The rave wa very clow between h and on of the other contestants, and the Judge have lno decided that Mr. lanighary waa entitled lo thn Drst prise, on the ground that nu prefoastouala were al lowed lu the race, and such his opsi nent was found to be. He received th prlne tl tlrt of (he week which was a valuable gold mislal. The ball game last Saturday after noon at the TslmatfS grounds, between Indciieudciice and Cbemawa, was again largely atteuded. The game waa another very Interesting one, the Inde pendence boy carrying off the honor lu the rub game with a score of nine lo eighteen. There were only eight In- liing played, as the Indian boy saw they could ik4 reach the number, and also that It wa ipilte warm, so they threw up the sponge at the eighth In ning. However, they made pretty bard game lor our boy. Auihnr' HliiMlra, Apart from natural object of any livcrlptlon, what an abyw of blunder do the exacting rules of irrammar plunge u Into, "Neltlwr" and "nor," for Instance. How absolutely uneon trollahle amin pen Ami these little words, and what a tiresome trick they have of taking upon themselve plural Islng pnierili to which they have no right. Coutiuually we bear "that neither Ida nor (ierah! teeee able to peak for some minutes." Well, then, we supimse Isith of them Wilt llelit One nml to come to clone quarters wllb these wltl-o'-the-wispUh part of Kwh. They are almost a terrible to :al with as those preidextng verb to "lay" and to "lie." Over lhw, authors, otherwise Irreproachable, frequently trio, while the great hint of minor writer appear to give up wreatllng with them, for we gt a heroine who had "laid" on the aofa au hour; hero who "lies" hi Urcd head; oranotl.er erto out, "lei that glove htyt sir," In iKarly every Isxik we oiieii. As for I t participle and at tense, we give up noticing their IHtle vagaries, m constant Is tbe(taam of charsctirs who "runff for thlr maid, und drunk the water hastily after having mug I In ning . ' Audsoronn: nut oueoi the commonest tumbllng-btock In fiction I that much-eourted and frightfully-mlsmauagtHl orb, the moon. Considering how useful till luminary Is for loveaccnea, meditations, murders, etc., the way In which peopto who In troduce It persist lu Ignoring It natural movement I really most uugrateful. Thus we are frequently confronted with "day-old silver crescent moon, high up In the clear heavens" wheuf Why, as mkhi as the sun ha set. New nns ma are coutiuually riaing lu the west, while hill iiusm get solemnly up at midnight. More than once they have preferred to do this III the north. but, lit for one eeceiiiriolty, they think pcrhaisi they limy as well Is) In for another. As for waning moons, they gel up as the sun gia down, and wander about, north, south, east, and west, )ust as the situation require them. For the better control of poor, slandered Luna, may we suggest a helping baud III that alibiing light of every family book-shelf. "Whltaker!" Another mctcomloglcal snare Is the rainbow. Far less fnsiuent In Action than the moon, still, when It does get there, It ought lo las proirly placed. What ens that lady thinking or who, having put her heroine In ft church toward tlio close of a showery day, made her gaze out of window lu a western !) aiise, "and Ih!icui in the heavens isfore her a brilliant iniiny hued bow"? Very few minute later wo hear the building was in total darkness, at which we are not stir nrlaud. After achieving that phenom enal effort lu the west, nature meat have wanted repose. iMiuUin AtM'ti ty. it Ssvm Ilia Children, Mr. C. II. Hbawen, Wellsvlllo, Kas., say; "it Is Willi pleasure tnai i sihiis of the good Cliamlsrlaln'i Colic, Chol era and Diarrluea Bemedy has done my family during the lost fourteen years, lutuemimt oiisiiuaie cases oi summer complaint and dlarrluea among my children, It acted as a charm, making It never Jnecessary to call In a physician. I can truthfully say that In my Judgment, based on years of experience, there Is not a medicine In the market that Is its equal, For sale by all medicine dealers, Notion to Nlnsl-Ts Men, Please send your mime and address on a (xmtal card to W. Yates, state sec retary 8, 1. 1. A., Mansion, r. TO Til It I'tllMC, The graveyard kuown as tho Mon mouth graveyard, Is now owned by Homer Lodge, No. 4r, Knight of Pythias, Independence, Or, For any Information In regard to lots, deeds, etc., apply to C. Oil more, at water works station. By order of the lodge A. B. Chhhky, 84 2t K. of U. & H. Pro Tern, TIIISTI.K NOTICH, The City Marshal hereby gives notice to all property owners and tenants to cut down the thistles about their prop crty. If tills notice Is not complied with within Ave days, the matter will be attended to by the marshal and costs charged to the property owners. SrilAVKDNOTICK. A dark sorrel mare 0 yearn old with mark on neck and right breast, on the Kith of June, from Independence, Ore. goti. A suitable reward will be given for her return or Information conccru Ing her wbereabouU. I), V. Pom no, lt WON AL MENTION J, 8, Cooper vlslled Newport over last Sunday. Blalr Miller Is expected back klsatt the inih Inst, Frank Myers siwut a few daw lu Portland this week. Nicholas Steele and wife, from III Liicklamute, left on last Monday (rain for u extended trip to British Columbia. T. T. liy, after visiting W. P. Coi nswsy and family few days, left yes terday with hi family fur their home In Springfield, Mo, 8am. T. Woltlkohn, representing the California Vlnyard Co., wa In town Tuesday and Wednesday, and says he Amis business A 1 hers. Ml AdaJuilson returned last Tues day to onr towu from Salem where she has heeu during thn last nine months attending the conservatory of music. Miss I .or Butler, ot Monmouth, and Mamie Hyde, of Albany, visited Mr. O. I). Butler last Muuday iilxht. Miss Hyde left for her home Tuesday morn tug. Harry Chslfulter had the misfortune lo run ball lu the bottom of each fool while working st In father's mill last Monday, thecrtbcl of which render ti I til unable to walk. Sherman Parker and family, a'nd his brother Ford Parker, A. Vaumeer, aud Ella Ferguson, went to the Flnley Spring thi week. All are enjoying the soda cflcrvcceUQ hugley, John and Bud Milan, who stole ft sot of carriage harness from Jake Burelt short lime since, were bound over In the sum of l-iw each !n lbs Justice's court last Monday to await the action of the grand Jury next Dvccraber. Mr, aud Mr. 1). li, Soott, who have sru vl.lUng their daughters, Mr Chslfelter and Mrs, Camptsdl, for ev. era! week nest, deiwrteil for their home lu A llila, Iowa, last Monday. hey were very favorably Impressed with our country and cllmstn, Vet, Snyder, one of the loggers at Prescotl Veiiess'i enmp en the Luck lamute, fell lu the ilam a tVw days luce, and a the logs were quite thick he wa under water little longer than 1 ordinarily occupied In diving. He was pulled out safe, however, without much Injury. The following named gentlemen taik a two day' Ashing trip ou the head of the Hlg Lucklamute the latter part of last week: O. D. and J. B. V. Holler, Frank Kenton, Georga Houtbby, W. O, Cook, aud P. J. Bniighmaii and son. They bad a A ue trip, aud emicorultig the number of trout caught the usual Ash stories were told. That quartette that went Ashing last week reiairt ft splendid trip, but we do not think they caught very many Ash from the a ay they talk; but you kuow that may be Just a blind they are using to keep o many front going there so they en li go )talu licit)' ear. W sup aiethe uitmber ef Unr they killed wasalso limited, as they have not yet produced any sculp. Miss Kllen Sbupp came up from Portland, Monday, on a visit to friend III Iildeiidence for ft couple of weeks. Mis Kllen ha many friend here a lio welcome her rviurn even mi a short visit. One or two think It ts not Im prohsble that she may, lu the near future take up her permanent abtsle In our city, For reliable particular concerning the matter, Inquire of Mr, A. W. Blackford will be In Indciicu- deliee sometime next week to look In to the fesslblllty of organising a camp of the Woodmen of the World. Thla organlutttou la bcneAcial In Its work, and while It Is constructed somewhat uiam the plan of the A. O. IT, W,, It irlve several ftdvautagi never ottered by any orgsnluKlon of lis kind. Mr. Hlackford will explain the general outline to our citleii at the time men tioned, Everyone should 1st In some good Insurance society. HOTII. AKIllVAM. i.im.s i-Ai.ina Thursday. June 2T1.-A J Smith. N II Hurley, Frank Hardy, Harry N Cot tle, Salem; Miss Nellie Fennel, E J Orubh, M V Montgomery, Geo A Smith, Jos Mann, City; O 8 Moulton, Ainaiiy; v. w r.uos, roruami; i a Wann, J Wann, Hallstoii, Frhlay. June 1U.-J It Uke. W E Oomlcll, J. D. Murphy, City; J F Hoi- man, l.ucklatnuic; tico 11 Kaiser, win LOimley aud wife, Portland; V K Showers, 8 F: E 8 lU'dekeu, Chicago; T 8 Ixiy, Springlleld, Mo. Saturday, June so, win ami rnni Miller, Joseph aud John Adams, Fred- lie Freeman. I liaunccy Pavla, James Flannery, Win Ike, Clark Smith, Frank Siiatbs'li, Harry Miller, Che- ........... 1.' I,.., II...1...... A .u.lt ..I. ll..l.. V 'P 1m.u... lltitnn, , itirvi li, jmn.-i, n iw i.Hi, inim jiiiiiii r .,i,-rii, tfiiw i-eiiK, a iieaa, wiieiu; ittini , nieeio, 8,uiiJ1lh,Kh,y.A,h,y;M V Sunday, June Lll. Mr J 8 Cisipcr,, Mr. aud Mrs .1 M Vandiiyn, 8 Laugh-t ary, 'Ity; G Chapman, Siilem. Monday, Juno .7. J W Curran, 1) Colin, 8 F; J D Mulvclvlll, 8 M Sedlgahn, N Y: 1) T Mann and wife. Denver; H llodgers, K W hnos, b W Slicnield, Portland; J. G. ileuld, Clo- verclale, ( 'al. Tuesday, June 2H. J J Sullivan, W II Durham, City; Tom SisMiocr, Sam T Wolllaolin, Billy Woasermall, BenJ F French, Portland; Theodore Horn, Ht Louis; Dim Oler, Soqucl, ('id, Wednesday, June at. u w wiute, W P Smith, Portland; A W Blackford, Salem; Jmi Tuck, A Punkcrton, J I) Murphy, Marlon county; E B Wallen, E G Miller, Albany; II Collins, city. A Nsw Kind of limursniis, For twenty-flvo cent you can Insure younsdf and family against any bad re sults from an attack of bowel complaint during the aiimmcr. One or two dose of Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera and Dlarrluea Bemedy will cure any ordinary case. It never fall and Is pleasant and sale to tuku, No family can allord to be without It. For sale at 2T and 60 cents per bottle by all mod lelne dealers. Howaroyou Axed for letter-heads, bill-heads, envelopes, noto-hciids, state ments, and the like? Doft't follow the buck-wood style of using imprinted stationery or your correspondents will think you arc a mossback, We print everything at the Wknt Hidr oAlce, and charge you Just the same price that ou would have to pay in Portland. don't claim to do work cheaper than anyone else. You can get work done cheaper than we will do It. But you don't want that kl nd of work, for it Is a great deal worse than using imprinted stationary. We do our work as well as any olllce In the world, and our nrleiw are as low as any house In Oregon when the quality of the work l considered. W, C. T. t. f?alnata. (xiNVKNTioN mnm, . In thi week's note of th oouven Hon, I wish to nek of lbs uiw depart ments taken up last year and dis cussed at length this year, The Fran olils derliuent waa given to Mr. H H, Hartford for tl" oomliig year. was a lUtity subjeot, In which many took part. I think most of the dear later undcrstotsj what they trsrs say' ng and will bt rtmdy to vote fur th right candidate when our good broth r declds w can. Houia of our Wash Inglou sister ware prenent; they kuow how lo vote, but can't, and wa art son ry for them. Th Pvac department showed liiuc gissl had resulted front work along th line, ami I think will las better under- sbssl by th worker another year, Systematic Giving whs tlso t very lively and Interesting ul)eet, Mid cams up for the Arst time In our convention thi year, It waa preaented by Mrs, I 'rings, of Oregon City, mid h tblnk It the duty ot all ChrUtUn to put aside one-tenth of all that they receive fur th Ixird I work, and that free-will oAbrliig should not bo reckmied In that list, Sh referml us to th Uilrd chapter of Malachl, felottta one In th audience asked If tho minister of the goss'l should utswrva thi rule, and It wa decided by tho convention that they must assuredly should. Home of the ministers being pnswnt 1 iups Caused Hit qumtiou to I asked among many others, The Metlusllst minister asked the question, What should a r ntl do In case ha had received an amount of caiined fruit that wasspolled Air which h must allow o much ou hi slary, and had to throw away, Would be have to reckon to the 1ord Ar that? The answer waa, tli Ixird reckon only for value received,, and It was not required. ThU I subject I had never thought much alsad, a I al ways tried to aaslst the font' work ac- eonllug to my own mean. Hut the bwtlmuiiy of mauy of the dear sisters has convinced me that this Is really 'hrlatlau debt, aud should be paid like other honest dtdita, I do n't think so many of our worthy minister would be kept at the starvation point If all hrlatlau did their iwrt lu paying the imi in own. we would prosper more and have lighter hearts and li-arer cotiscleuce, I think, when death overtook u. I think thi subject should b taken up and discussed hi our ii Ions sud a report kept of all who do baerve thi rule, whether they belong to the union or not. Vice president uf the several churches could report for their own church. Hoveral ol li la dles said they hal oWrved this rule r years, and told mauy cheering ex terienceof how they bad pns-red more allies jwylng ttiu lird't debts. kr sister, let Us mat only glv to the lxml tills year, but let ua pay liliu alt e owe bliii, and wo will receive the Well done, good and faithful servant," by and by. Tlie resrt of tiiiMraiice and labor, y Mrs. Adlloii, waa floe. She rtssnu. mends that we do all we can to secure le Satunlay half ledlday for working Msiple, She gave us flgum and fact In abumlaiusr, showing 2,'a) million do! lara were sisuit annually by them for pior. Hh h ferrel us to the Isok tiur Country," revised edition, by Jo slah Strong, and "How the Other Half Ive." This subject was fully and free ly discussed, and 1 am sorry our broth er JH'iitocraia anil Jicpubltcana were not there to listen to IU I believe they would have a wide U'liipcraiice plank ii their platform this year. The re- rt on Narcotic w as equally as Inter esting, and cigarette smoking was hown to he the cause of much tlckuess, sense, aud death, among the youth, nd should not be allowed lu any lore ii tli land, Some one gave as a real ty for the cure of the tobacco habit, the chewing or smoking of broken gen tian naif. Mm. Itoxter, of Forest rove, Kike very favorably of the Kcely cure for toliaoco, opium, and liq uor habit, Some thought the law against clgandtca should have a pen Ity for the one who buy and the one ho sells, believing It would help to lemon the sale and use of till terrible uisauce and destroyer of boy. We oite each union wlft do all they can ou thla line of work thi year, aud icud a jmrl irom I'olK county or work dune. lIVNCI.UMill NlIT WKKK.J A Won.ler Worksr. Mr. Frank Huffman, ft young man of Burlington, Ohio, states that he had Ih-cii under the care of two prominent physician, and used their treatment until he was not aide lo get around. They pronounced Ills case to las con sumption and Incurable. He was per suaded to try Dr. King' New Pis- A. v'vi'ij i.n v.,n,iiii.(,,.ii, consumption, coughs and Colds and at that time towalk.cPssitheatma w wa not able Itliout rest- 1K- Ho 'l. Mon he had uacd half of dollar bottle, that he was much better; he continued to use It aud Is Uwlny enjoying irood health. If you have any throat, lung or chest trouble try It. Wo guarantee satisfac tion. Trial bottlo free at any drug store, (I UK AT DISSOLUTION SAI.K. Macaulay A Bobertson will sell hats for the next thirty days at actual cost, and every article In the house will be reduced, as the Una is going to dissolve partnership. Before doing to we will run off the stock, so now is the time to gut your Fourth of July lints. Don't forget. Macaulay & Bohkhthon. - i It. M. I.INKft, IlNDK.llTAKK.il. II. M.LI lies takes this opportunity to, stato to the public that he Is prepared to move corpse from one graveyard to another In better condition aud at more reasonable rates than any one else, ' Nolle to llsrryplrkr. We,' the undersigned, employ this method of giving notice that we pos itively forbid anyone to hunt or pick berries on our logging-camp claim on the Lucklamute. Wo have suffered considerable loss of property In various ways, hence we are compelled to give this notice. , Any person violating the above will be severely prosecuted. Fhkhcott & Vknkhs. nwiucsiiiNO. Mrs. Whileiiker'a neatly arranged Ice cream and, soda parlor at C street Is one of the places of attraction during the honied term. A look at the Interior of tho neat stand Is in itself rcfrcshlug.1 All the toothsome, cool, delightful drinks are served In splendid style. 834 THE WEEK. Jl'NB itf. Four person were killed by light ning at Lincoln, 111. JUvachol, the Freiiuh anarchist, wa sentenced to death for murder, Taoomal, Portland none, at Tacoinft. Spokane 11, Seattle 7, at Spokan. Near Hopklnsvllle, Ky., two onof John T. Hayes were killed by a man named Norrls. Tbnm men wer blown to atom by an explosion of a cartridge factory at Ichut, Quebec, Edwin J. Hyan, of Washington, D. C, trustad clerk of th I'nlNl States Ex in Coiutiany, decaniiied with vio.m, Frank Doyle, of Chicago, quarreled with hi brother almut s bicycle. Po liceman Blxler interfered and Frank fatally ahot him and then aulcldeiL Two Italian counterfciiers wer ar rested In Sau Francisco and several more of the gang will Is. The sniouut of counterfeit money they have put In to circulation Isalsmt HM),(oo. Juwm SM. Hlreet car employes, of Cleveland, ().. ar strlkliiK for hlirber wane. Portland 21, Taeomrt 17, at Tacoma Seattle 10, SisikaiieA, at Spoksne. Two passenger trains collided al liar- rlsburg, Pa., sud Ave iwrson were killed. Nellie Newtsimb, of Bangor, Me, aged alxtccu, drowned herself. Hhe waa dlsapsluted In love. Three frame buildings In North Portland collaHKd, and several people are thought to have been killed. An old shoemaker, named Sheffield was the only person who lust hi life by the falling buildings In Portland day or two ago. Tlie schooner lUngdove was caught Ina whirlwind In the gulf of Mexico, ami sunk, Nine of her crew of thirteen were drowned. At Manchester, Iowa, Samuel Van Horu killed hi. wife and tried to kill hi two daughter. Then he tried lo drown himself, but waa nulled out aud ailed, The treasury department ha sent magnlllcent gold uiedal to Mrs. White, of lite state of Washington, who so no bly rescued several people from drown log on tlie Washington coarl aonie nion th ago. A man named Sullivan wa arrested t Hlltsboro, tuteeted of being th one who murdered Mamie Walsh at Mil waiikle, lie wa drunk when cap tured, aud was given more Hum-, un er the luuiieooe of which he admitted le crime. At Mllwaukla,ilx in I lea Ibis aide, of ortland, Mamie Walsh, airrd fourteen, was outraged and murdered. So far the criminal ha not been found. though everything possible I being iic to apprehend him. He will be lynched If found, It Is said. tliarle Strange, a bachelor of Cor- vallls, this state, waa aataulted aud nrfiUed in Hi room. Strange wa found in a barn Sou feet from hi houae, tark naked and covered with bluod. Whether he will live or not 1 not tated. There Is no clue to the robbers. At Pittsburg, Pa., Mr. Privot used kemsene to hasten the Are. She Is dead and her husband will die from the effect of bum received In trying to save her. About the same time and a bort distance wy, two Polish chil dren poured oil on the Are, The moth er rushed to their rescue and all will die. An Italian who had been art Inmate St. Joseph's hisqittal, at Reading, ., for aevcral week, to-day mur dered hi nurse, Slater Hlberbertla, be- use she did not like him. Her name fore assuming the veil wa Tlllle Stanton, and she waa from Hunting ton, Pa. She was twenty-three years of age. Jl-SK 35. N o street cars are running In ('lev laud because of the strike. Two men were killed lu a street row San Francisco. Tacoma 10, Portland 8, Jit Tacoma. xikane 4, Seattle 8, at Siiokaue. Judge GrvsliBin will probably be nominated by the People's party Air the presidency. The Queen visited Buffalo Bill' Wild West" show at London to-day, and waa much pleased with the sight Chinese do not And thla country bed of rose ilnoe the new law went Into effect. Many of then are being returned to China. During ft dispute over some cattle at Ooldeudalo, Wash., beteewn John Green and Hill Dunne, the former shot tlie latter through the heart. F. C. Klbbey, of Florence, A. T., fatally shot W. W, Porter, of the same place. Both are prominent cilhseuiof Arlsoiia. No cause Is known. Mrs. Bates, the wife of young farmer living near Bhelbyvllle, Tenn,, as outraged and murdered. There as yet uo clue to the criminal. About 4,000 men will be locked out of ndrew Caruegle's rolling mills at Ittsburg on July 1, unless they ac cept ft reduction In wages of from forty to sixty per cent. At Butte, Montana, Policeman Win. '. Jordan was shot and killed. Two men did the murder. They have not been captured, mid the all'ulr is shrouded In mystery. At Danville, 111., a gang of Ave hood lums aaaaulled Charles Hooten and Miss Belle 1 league, and two of them held Hooton whle the others drugged Miss lleagtie Into a barn mid outraged her. Three of the gang have boon arrested. The Iron League, an aaaocatlon of New York contractors, has not I lied the men employed by the members of the league that they must renounce allegiance to the Kulghts of Labor or lose their Jobs. There will bo ft strike, The wreck ou the Pennsylvania Railroad, at Hnrrlshurg, Pa., was worse than at Arst reported. Ten por sons were killed and a large number injured. The wreck was caused by the carelcNsnosa of an operator, who dis played a signal that the track was clear without authority, Hulllvan, under arrest at Hlllsboro for murdering i Mamie - Walsh, can prove an alibi. An Itinerant piano tuner was arrested ou suspicion, but he Is doubtless innocent, a a doctor who examined him si me his arrest testified that physically he Is absolutely Incapable of committing the crime. It Is said that several other arrests will be made. While Wm, E. Gladstone was on his way to attend a meeting of the Liberal club, of London, a womap'gone. Then she took the next train threw plnoe of hard gingerbread at him, which struck him lu theey. He proceeded on hi way and made the kwcIi, the crowd cheering him lustily for hi pluck, as the eye la very serloualy Injured. The outrage was committed through pure malice. Juki Hie thermometer reached 114 In the hade at Umatilla A slight small-pox scare excited the ,l(1rrJ.ri ,, u .pi or 1st Orw de. Five square mllca of the suburbs of peo Chicago are two foot under water, Portland 0, Tacoma 2, at Tacoma, Sjsikane 14, Seattle I, at Spokane. The Mississippi river le rising and is again higher than It waa during th llooda of lwtft. So far twelva n-,! !,. dl,l f,m " " ' . winsiivivifim l( un WIVlMi WM wlv Psnnsvle...!. s.11,1 - ir.rsl.l,., recently A German named Itafe It I thougbt kuow more about the murder of Ma nila WlUll limn ha .n t,, lull ri la only supposition, however. - ' ' The stns.Lmr n,.,.nLm ,J t nMn. fi.il in,i--.. ,....., .i. trlklng oar men, and It la probable th.t ... lb trouble will lie ettled thi week, Fe.r sr. entorUuned th.t the fortu - KUeaeateamshlnVeiraand ll.e i.ritisl. ailing vessel Fred B. Taylor, collided, aud that all on board both vessels were lost, if true, Ave hundred and sixty people were probably drowned. a niiiid luuiau was rutting rrom canoe tied lo ft tree near Umatilla. The canoe broke loone and Aoated down dream. A uo one knew Uiat the In dlaii wa Wind, he wa not rescued and the probability 1 that he wa swept over teltlo rails and drowned. f .... .wall . m t . a I 'r "n away rrom his nom . Ill l.u.a H I ll . vouuju uu wu iuuuwni w juid MW lliriUIH WIU1 IIIIBS9 Of ft UftlDP named Kelly. The scheme wa for tlie boy to beg, The boy had bia arm In ling, but It waa too often found out that there wa nothing the matter with it for the begglug to be a Anaucial suo- ce. So Kelly slammed freight-car door shut ou the boy' arm, aud then feigning deep aollcltude, went after ome lliilmetit, which he put on the arm with the result thai next morning it was horribly awolleu aud the boy wa almost dellriou from pain. The begglug was success lifter this uutil I al Grundy Ceutor, Iowa, a physician's I auspicious were aroused; when it wa found that the alleged Huhueut was acid, and that the toy would be crip- pie for life, Kelly was arrested. Jl'NN 27. Cholera la raging lu Bussla. A leather trust haa been organised with a cipltal of f 1,0)10,000, With Ivlgar, of Vancouver, B. C, OOUimllted suicide liv drou nliiir. Kmest Itafw, suspected o Mamie Walsh's murder, hi now thought to be - I niiocent. I Judee Gh-sham haa dot lined to ao cept the P.le'. party nomination lrtuKlt'IlL i Jam Dauebnrtv. V nf Raker Cltv. Or. while drunk. Ml lu the river .ii.i ..,ir,iu, i I l,,llri.. iuu.i i.. .i. l (llipiHv-rt purer meuiciue ooee noi, Wm. J. Caumtsdl. of Illinois asltlllu V UP be Ua It for 15a elected chalmian of the HcDubllcan national committee. Hre dwtroyeil .ta,000 worth of property at Seattle. Bchwatsu-her's tore waa entirely coiiruukkI. At Myrtle Creek, Or., two boys, one son of J. W. Weaver aud the other a son of Mr. Thompson, were drowned while swimming In the Umpqua, lu tlie Marlon county, Or., circuit court, Juilgelkilse decided that the law euacUnl by the last legislature, giving the railroad commissioners Increased wer, is good la w. BKuse May Conklln, of Wellington umo, ageo sixteen, was roromuen oy ber UKither to marry Gilbert Palmer, aged twenty-one, the lovers committed suicide t.y taking strychnine. ai. v lagged agea eignteen, wa snot aim auieu in a iow tors court nsnu by lUlward Devins. He pleaded guilty to the charge of having outraged Sarah rwi... nf,., Twi. i. tim ,v ' T gin s oroincr, "" Profiwior Theodore W. Wright, of Columbia college, dlwl. f i. uti..l i.,ii.i.i ,,i IS IU session ai l..lUCinnail The strike is on at the rolling mills of I Andrew Oarueirle at PHlaburcr. Portlund 5. 8.ttlo 8. at Resit 1b. Tacoma 18, Siaikane S, at Tacoma. John Watson Foster was apolntcd secretary of state vice James U. Blaine, resigned. A collision ou the Cot ten Bell road, n Arkansas, caused the death of six or eight people, James Lotau was appointed collector of customs for the Willamette dis trict of Oregon, Two gamblers, Billy Fay and Jack Delmore, got Into a row In Spokane, aud Delmore will die. Michel Zeller, an old resldont of Portland, waa drowned lu some mysterious mauner to-day. The Bay lew rolling mills, at Mil- aukee, W Is., will shut down to-mor- row, and 1,000 men will be Idle. The coal trust has advanced the prlce of coal, to take ell'eet July 1, from twenty-Ave to thlrty-Ave cents per ton. Near Charlotte, N. C, a four-year- old child of F. Knott fell Into a kettle of bolllns vewtablcs and was scalded to death. Two sharpers visited Rev. ,Wm, oily, an old settler of Hlllsboro, aud agreed to buy his farm at $100 an acre, and also to buy for him another farm He agreed, and then the men wanted to borrow $1,000 from him with which to make a payment on the farm they proposed to buy, aud offered as security a box which they said contained 83,000 In greenbacks. Mr. Jolly accepted the offer and gave them the money, whe they departed. When tho box was opeuod there was no money In It, The men have not been captured. JtWB 28. Seattle 6, Tacoma 1, at Seattle. George Wilson is the latest arrest In the Walsh murdor case, He is lately from Iowa, xr m..m.. rv rii.m,.... a.,ii... lUin, Will V XJ, X UllllUB, Ul DIVbWO, wont to St. Paul to testify In her sister's divorce case. Just before she went she received $2,400 for some real estate and sewed the money in the lining of her dress for security. She started home, and Just as she was coming into Ta-1 coma, she dreamed that she saw her sister taking $1,000 of tlie money from her dress. She was so startled that I Bhe examined her dress and found $1000 1 back to St. Paul and an officer with a search warrant found a part of the money lo ber sister's house, The lat ter Is now In Jail. The situation at the Carnegie rolling mills at Pittsburg Is ominous. The chance of nettling the difficulties art very (light, mid It la almost certain that all union men will be locked out on July 1. The Arm Is making prepar- Uons to defend IU prorierty by putt ng upeuareu lights and building a high Umr(, fmim uiiouuh0 groulld,Iii which deadly-looking loop-holes are to be veeii. fclMirls lillUirs. This remedy Is becoming so well kuowu and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have Used K1ctrl ,Ml I I A ill .1 . s I I 41 A J A J ft " l"WW l exist and It la that la claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all disease of the liver mid kidney, will remove pimple, bolls, alt rheum und other aflectiou caused I i . , . t , a ...it. , i oy impure oiooonui onv. maiana a "le " PreveDl l cure an maianai wver.-ror cure ot .ntipfttlon sud Indigestion I lea lrlswttfsl HI i Iimm . IThI ! tut luruivi 1 I 3 -" Uranuo. or mooey reiunoeu.-rnoe auu i.oo per owiie at ny urug Iis. I t Vf k . ill . . .1 "u,rB- BUSINESS LOCALS. Home very nice lounge at F. An tine'. Wall paper In endless variety at F. Anstliie'a. Bijou confectionary next door to P",to'",- I Bouquet cigars at the Bakery, The best nlckle cigar In town. The finest linn of tea at tha TUW c(i u, fouotf lu Polk Ofiunty Ifyou want house furnishing good call on F. Anstlue at Monmouth. Ice cream, soda, and Imported cigar of all kinds at Mrs W. H. Whlteaker's. For the flueet candles and oonfeo- I ,1 I .. 1 1 . .! , u II . ft , tt. " ' lu" ' f r- ", ltl wUh to buy lrmh do not to "wn nonaie s as tney nave only 1km" p- c- Pt"wn alw.ys keeps on n",m usuppiy oi tiavaua ana jvey " est cigars. Only a few of those Golden Gate cook book left at T. W. Eatcs's. Call and get one free. HUa kton & Henkle had their hands full last Saturday attending to the wants of their nuimrous customers. Try Strong' restaurant, Westacott A Irwiu, proprietors, when in 8alem. Meals, Arst-claa In every way, SS cents. Ladle, it will pay you well to call in at Stockton 4 Henkle' and see tbelr , ... II. .. .1 1 T. I I. ...a gooo " jua. I'lp,,,"d. cimckHiu iieosiu uuugui , lueir clothing, shoes, hats, gloves, auspend- uu mm urew b000"' ulreo ,rom uiKuuinciuiris iui vosu. Can get ft good Cigar ftT.W rxies s ,or oo, mm you cangei anue cigar for 10c; and if you want some eua our WUIMl1' w 106 Bttjem rteam laundry. Mr. Oi.Wver of the hy, onlewat the upper livery stable. Ladle. If vou wish to see somethimr gay and naudstane in the line of sun shades ana parasols, do not rail to call fflteku,n Henkl. They h.ve h,, .n,i mot)ey Muit t wiU new.ly eItr goods away for thirty days for cash on the oiock. Ana ao n t you torget iu " J'-'"- Do you like to smoke good clear? If ??a . w; as ..nt .5 dirarw In town, both in 5c. 10c and 150 giKaia. Stocktou 4 Henkle are Justly proud " ie'r large ana very naoosorae slocx :.. dren'sclothlmr. all in the latest stvlee lana oestoi gotxis. If you are at all particular about the looks of your wl lara, cu As, and sblrta, you will send them to the Salem steam laundry, where they will t with Kloasy Anlsh that Is Itseir. rnoes very low. tUie Balem stage barn There Is no place lu Oregon where a oeiw mem w erveu mau at me res- niprelal alrw.1. Knlom. rVinrtAnna st- tentioii, a Ane meal, and the popular Price of 25 cents, have made this I tl.. I . -1 -a u,.,,u luo urBuquarwre oi veryoue who has occasion to dine In Salem. THE CRADLE. FERGUSON'. Born, to the wife of J. W. Fergson, Friday, June 24, girt. The above may in some measure ac count for that do-n't you-wish-you- were-me look In "Welly's" face which several have called our attention to dur ing the past week. SHANGLE. Born to the wife of F. M, Shangle In thla city Friday, July 1, 1802, a girt. All doing well. Ilncklen'a Arnica Salve, The best salve lu the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever gores, tetter, chapped hands, ohllblalns, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posl- 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- S'81, A GOOD IIAKOAIN. For sale In West Independence, eight blocks from main street on Mon mouth street, four lots, a ,four-room cottage, with barn and other outbuild ings, partly set to young orchard and small fruits. This is a good bargain If. taken soon. Inquire at this office. . TIME TABLK. tntlspaadeao and Monmouth Motor Line Leave Leave Iadependeuoe. Monmouth. 1:01) 7:Sl) 8:10 BM 9-M 10WI 11:15 12:80 1:5)1 H:l& 8:46 4:115 Han ' fcM 8:15 8:iM SRALED BIDS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will receive sealed bids for the delivery of 100 loads of gravel along the streets of Independence, the greater part of which to be delivered along Main street Bids received until 12 o'clock m. July flth, 1892. The City Council reserves the right to reject any lor all bids. By order of tho City Council. Dated July lat, ISO-. J. T. Ford, City Recorder,