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THE WEST SIDE.1 LOCALS. :-K-r IWNt. nv- West Sids Publishing Company FKHUY, Jl'LY 1.IMV3. Fun S vi k t'HKAi'.-A flue chamber into, a center table, J a reliiK elmir, 1 oqulre at this "l,H- Fun Sai.s. -Two small trod of land near Indeneti.leiice mostly actio fruit tree; slw one ten acre trucl with, good hniKUm. hon yard, and orchard, hi' HUlf at (hi oflli. Fisa Hoe Dnvisa. J. H. Burton U ..tvotimr tti lanivnt hop dryer lit tlo slate on the place recently purchased of J. (I. Van i"xU't about one tulle north of town. It dtmcualoua are S0x50 feet ami tho dome w ill I M feet high. It, will require, two hundred picker to keen it running when In full operation, Tlii I something that U much needed and w ill be of great lament to this vicinity lnee the hop Industry aiiiumg such protr (ton. We learn from Hie hop men (hat the lice will it likely l abuti' ilant a last 'tr, careful cultlva- lion Mtxl we think tho ll"e ootiM U m.wtty gotten rid of. The crop tu thU sectlou present a tine appeamnoe at present and tlur! ill, 'i doubt, be large yield tftu ht year, Si.vMUmu.ii I'AMrv. The soap bubble party given last Friday evening by the Ml Cooper, hi honor of Ml KIU Sluipp, of Port latul, a a stiivtwia lu every jiartlcuUr. At eight o'clock the invited iiui( repaired to th lawn which -m lighted with Chlno? lan tern. Ai soap bnhhlce fW the object of the evening, li ou wan provided with, a pipe ul the enjoyment twttit. AlU'r the p bubble omifiit, other gam, were participated III uutil eleven oVItH'k, when lunch wa auiiotiucvd. Tho luut'h was served ou tvnutlfully dceorutcd table on the law u, ai)4 was (Iflloioiist. At late hour tho jruisi-t Iwtlo tho hotw b,k"I night, raob ihvlarmu tlwy had never vnt a mrv ilo:iiiiit iv'iiliin, and rrvNtii2 lht Iikih that MIm Klla w ill toon vlll us ajiulu. a iMK'tt.rv . . r. Thn followliij m-n jili-turoof a wed dins - ltnaj;lul ly -verul of tin1 fliiblt yoims ladletiof tl city, wait handtnl our rvortor on day thl w'k: Oiwofthw mmjt Uuiutiful and ?lo putt wedding that nver tMx-urml lu this city, wan milemnUed Vdiiimtay wotting, June 2lh, at the homo of tho brUlo'n iwranU, on Third ft. The vmitrai'ting (uirtlea were Mr. VaUt O, lvattitxMie, one of tho eity'n inut nni' Unit ami hiiiil.ini yon mi; men, and Mb Tessa lH'lrUf, taa'My'a tut U'autiful and aecoindisttMl younj tady. lrouttly at nine o'oWk, tut thoAout lnilniii utralut ut Mi-nilrlwilui' Wedding Man'h w!il frttt under tho jfraeeful exeeutinn of rVuorltM lliv lliola M ileum, ttie vh1iI1ii party, OaiIi aistlii); of the brido ami KriKim, the bridesmaid, Seuorita latlorra Fatu diito, and bet man, Mr. Karl MrlMi ald, ni.in'heil iluwn the brtmd tiilm in to the eUiUirately dettirated front lr itiif-nxmi, wher they kUumI lv neath horw uhuen and garUudjt of rutt. Tho Impressive een-iuony u n'lidereil by tho IU. llev. MaoIVrmott, of the Kptaoopal cbureh of Portland. After th0oiif(nilulatioiM a delleitiiw and elulHimte wetldliiK up-r ' wrved. Then, votivemtllon and dam ln t r iinhil),'el In until a lute hour. The continue)! of tho ladit wer In deed U'liutiful, mid ixmtniMtetl well w ith tho oonveiitlomd black of the gentle men. The bride looked every inch a brido iu an elegant gown of whito bro cudwt Milk, en train, dra;d w ith or Hi t(,'o hhuwoiiM. Her KDnvfid tulle veil wad lu-ld in pln by a diamond ere rout, tho ttltl of the groom. She cur ried hand boiiiUet of white II I If Tho bridcs-nmld, Didoret Itudllb, uh jM-ared very cluirininu in a pulo ecru Hi Ik mid lair, deeollotv. She carried a hand buuiitet ot LuFrnniv riK. Mile. Komota Meleitia, the aerotuplUhcd pianl-tt, I'Rikcd tjewitchingly lovely in a while cr-)i', ilecolli te, with crimwm rwtM In tier bixlico and alio In her dark hair. MImh Itoiuona Maelvrinoit, the young daughter of the nltlclutiriff cler--yniHii, liMikiii very awit-t in a dimple go ti of cream India ullk. .Tho gentlemen jirewnt binide the grcjoui and cleryiuau were the hand-aomt.- tw hiH, Karlund luirl MucDonald, of f tlitMow, Scotland. The prewnta wen; many and U-auti-ful. TKAl'IIKRH' ISIxTITl'TK, Daij.ah, (r., July 5, Fki.ujw, Tkaciikkh: I takoKrcut pleasure In calling to your attention the fact that our regular county IiihII tute. for iH'i- ill bo hold at Monmouth, U-gluning July lKth and will lie com bined with the "Oregon Hummer Nor mal Hchool of Method," beginning ut that time and continuini; until Aug, loth, to be followed by the regular rjuarterly exuniinutlonof teachein, b ginning all o'clock p. in., Aug. 1(1, IWi'J, at Monmouth. TIiIhIh to bo one of the rnont profit ablo iiiHtituU to teachcra that liax ever U'eii held in thin atatu and we ai ucorely hope that all the teachcra In thin and adjoining couutiiK, will ar range to I pruHent during the entire HcuhJoii, Jicnldca lttor equipping you for the work of a teacher it will greatly uwlnt you in oecurlng and malntaiuhig lucrative pottiUonM, lot mdiool Itoarda are loarning that the hestt work Ih being done bylteachera who attend iiiHlltutna, eapcdally liiMtitutoa of thin clana, and who keep puce with the timea and with the advanced methoda of the day. I would alao rcHpectfully call your atten tion to miction twenty, on page 14, and to subdivision twenty-third of section SSi.ori page Z of the aiihool law of 1NW1, which McctliiiiH we Intend to enforou, for the lienuM of Imth teacher and pu pil. i'leane tvmM wt Ut aecuro a large at tendant! for the full aoHHlon, and oblige, Very rettpeetrully, T. O.'Hijtijihnwin, Heliool (Superintendent, l!H III KlllNfl, Mra. Whlteaker'a neatly arranged Ice cream and wxla parlor at C atrcet la one oftheplaccH of attraction during the , lioau'd term. A look at the Interior of the neat aland lain Itaelf rcfrcHhlng. All tho tootliHome, cool, delightful Urinka are served In Hplendid Htyle. 33 4 j lhtalr your ldowa!k, llav youma'ti UwmtT North lndrpen.i.ne U lnHmilng, the new parlor unite at F. An atlne. Th taaikaou the tariff ujiratl u hnvt arrlviHl. Now rxtmid tla motor line to Halem and Fall City, Sv lh ftiiit Wtlhurii bukiulm at M ivarverud tVa. Altnonl vrylaaly aivma to haw hai a good time th Fiairth. Milk-ahaka, mala wator, and all kind of rvfreahtiijt drluka at llltowmi'a. A lot of aldewalk ikhh! remlrlng What la the matter with th mandiat' Itoad "Proleetlon or Frw Trade?" .Suitdy you itut aparoa (wimviiI atamp. ("all and '( a tnipy of "PhUwtlou or Fn Trade?" Two ooplea for flv ernta. Thu Mttle Palace llulel la potmlantly Mig ImproviHl, tor a ipaal niMil, try It. The "hello" of the telephone girl w ill noon (w n every-dy ocounviu lu our city, Many are prerlng lu hie them- wlve awny (o the mouutallia audniiiu mer reeort. W, O, t'mk l reevlvlnii new hirul- (ure aliuoat every day for Ida uuuhtou ouuiueia hi md'i from. Hov, IVart w ill preaih In the Kvau i lleal ehiireh next Snblth uiorulnit only. All cordially IuvIiihI, Several lad of machinery have been rtHvlveil for (he (He factory lu ewinw of eriH-lloti In N'rth Iiidepou- deUee. It. I). Stanta, of Uw IkvIHo, brought tu a larue load of w heat Katurday, He Htwaya ha wuuethlug to diH of for the ooln. Ktt aruiattire of the ehvirle lljht plant I Mug rvimlrvd. Hence the eauiH of no llghta for aevral night thia week. Ak Mr. F. A. Pattenuni If he think Texan w III go IVmnemtto (hti fall. It only owl him a dollur to get ait opinion on the euhjecL Jan, lUrrla, of Suver, treated the WiffiTSlt oftUw to a few boxe of eherrtt Ttualay, for w hich he haa our heart lot thauka. That wa a Mutiful buggy Ml thtwi partie found near Independence when returning from Albany (he evening ol (he Fourth. Uev. Mr. Vluceiil, of Iowa, will preach In (he Presbyterian church next Sunday morning and evening. A cor- Hal Invitation extended to all. F.ldcr It M. Mcanlck, who haajiail re- (uruwl from Mlikiurl,w lll preacliln the Christian ehurvh Sunday niorulng and evening. All are eord tally. Invited. 1 Hi tiot go home without firt get ting one of thiwe livH-ream bueketa of bijou eonfeotloiK-ry at Mr W. H. Whiteaker'a, next dr to the pontofllce For two or three day during the week the motor did not (nuke lu regular trip betweeu Independent and Monmouth. It wa laid up for re ii I m, If ynu want a nice niena of iduion, cat llh, or Hturgeon, go to (iev Slaugh ter' new (tali market, on Main atreet next door to F, H. Iewia'a meat market. Winter, It ! Ntld, ometiuir mwlle in the lap of aprlug, but thi year It haa, from alt appearance, determined to continue to iiextle right itrolght thmuglt. . The lantHprlng meilliine la a di or t woof St. Patrick' pill. They not only phyulu but clcniixe the whole aynlein, ami purify the blood. For tale by all mediciue dealer. 1'rotfctlou or Free Trade?" for i two cent Mump. If you are a llepubll ji u, get a copy ami then wntea lunik yourwlf that willexpone the fallacie if Mr. tiiHirge'a work. J. M. Stark la now treating (he Little Pulaitj hotel to a U-aulifol cont of iiiln. He U determined to make It an attractive place for the traveling publlo, and an ornameut to our town. I have a new parlor auite, lx pkn-e, carved oak frame, h! Ik taitry and phmli, latent atyle and eolor. If you want a parlor suite you will do well to nee tide one before you buy, F. Anallne. Kven thone that were kept at home the Fourth In Independence, report lot of fun. J.M.Stark, our all'able land lord, wt a apleudld dinner for all tlnwe w ho wlithetl It at the Little Palace ho- two. Plaoo tho piece on a wr(etly rleau wire broiler, (he cut able down, over a clear fins When cooked nlmiwt tliMugh, turn, and eonk until aofu Serve on a iot pint lor, with cut aide up. Sprinkle a little aalt and pier on each piece, after Hairtug a tiatMpiani' 1 of loelted butter over theuu "When your heart I bad, ami your head la laid, and you are bad clean through, what la needed?" akcd a Sunday -aehiHil teacher of her t'laaa. knowAyer'a Satunparllla," an we red a little girl, who tick mother had re wot ly taou rmtored to lusilth by that medicine. There la alw ay a pout raid and fre ijta'iitly aeontllet, laitwtauthe avular and aplritual lu the liiiltvitiunl or (be church life Satan ha no catlcr and more auieeaful way to rvert the end of the church and dcatroy It ue- fuliiMthaii U nllre the aplrltual and bring the accular to the front tu liiipi tug array. A gool Joke la retried on our fellow townaiuan, J. 1 W which runa tome- thing like thl: II had about three rtinl of wvk In III woodhed which waa tiot thoroughly eaoued and dry, and In order that It might get the heu etlt of the uu, to (tter reare It for lulug, he (ore (he hed down, mid It wa a very gxl one, too. t'harlee Wcalcy, In the oppiltloii and peracculloua (hat attended the ei ly mliiUlry of the Wiaileya, iiwhI toay: 'IftbeUnd would give mo wing I would fly." Hi brother John would reply: "If the Lord bid me (ly I would trut him forlhe wtuga." Thi I au ItluKtmtlou of the ireug(h, aim llclty, ami ur)ority of John' faith, Mr. V. M. Terry, who haa leu lu the drug hind new at F.lktou, Ky., for the pa( twelve year, aay: "Cham berlalu' Cough ltetuetly give U-tter atlafaetlou than any other cough mod- clue I have ever aolij." There I good reawni rorttil. o oilier w ilt cure a cold no quickly; no other I o certain a prvventlve and cure for croup; no other fford no notch relief lu ec of w hiHiplug cough. For ale bv alt turd- cine dcalem. A limine hould bear wituew In all It economy that human culture t the end to wliloh ( I built and garulxhed. It la not for festivity, lit not for! cvp, lint Hi pine ami (tie oak itiaii gladly deecetid from (he mountain (o uphold the roof of men a faithful and urceuary a themovt, to be (he heller alway ojieu to (he gi od and the true- hall which lilio with ulniTr Ity, brow ever (raiKiuil, a demeanor lllilHmibte (o dlootHvrt, -Kmrrmu The management of (he Purllnud ex poHitloii hi dinlnaai of arcurlng for their exMMltloii thl full all the exhibit which were to be wnt to the world' fair at Chicago. F.xhlhlmr will find it to their llitervnt to flmt plntv their wim ple on exhiblUou at Portland, tnce It will dot ouly wililrlbute to the grenter liecvM of the Portland fair, but lu the enne of prwrved fruit, etc., th billty of fermeutatlon from defective canning, after ihlpmetil to Chicago, will I avoided. Such exhibit will l well cared for until the exhibitor are ready (o forward (hem (u Chicago, Thl arrangement ollera grout Indiicf' menu, and our people hould retogui (he fait tn a aiilolautlal way. Mlll'AUO 1.ITTIK. Kl'ITOH Wwt Sunt My tel. The Ixiya are In 'com lug exert at loNlug money on "cram." They any the ouly chance to win la for the dealer to drop dead, when they might be able toaecurea ulcklo or ao In the icrainble, "I hear ItroiiHon aung, 'Itocked In the cradle of the deep,' at the concert." "Yea." "Did he do It well?" "He did Indeed, It wa no vivid that five piTHona left the ball, overcome with l;aMickllcHa."--y"V":r'', Hnaur. V. AiiHtine, the furniture man at Monmouth, I live, energetic, and con Htuutly looka to the beat Intoretda of hi ouatomera by buying judlcloUMly. Ho can atdt you a flint flu (piallty of fur niture at a very low price. Try him. The Talmage ground are aMMiimlng a very lively appearance. Four tent are now at retched near the atabk, and tiling look a though we would have a fine time when the diHtrlot fair oK!ii, which will be on the 20th of September. Ayer'a 111 la promptly remove the cnuHeaofalek and nervoua headaches. Theae pill apeedlly correct Irrcgular Itleaof the atomach, liver, and howela, and are the mlldcHt and moat relia ble cathartic In umo. No one ahould be without them, "I want to ak you Homethlng. I hope you won't think me too forward?" "Have no hcaltntlon." "I am going to have Home handkerelilefM embroidered and I wiih wondering If It would be aufe to have the Initial of my ttiulden uuine placed on them." Truth. During the hot day that come In the latter part of the cummer, when laefateak and chop have ceimed to tempt the appetite, no more dealrnhlc iIImIi can he aunt to the breukfaat table I hull broiled tomutoea. They tuke the place of meat, and provide a rcllah. To prepare thla (IIhIi, aeleot medlum aized rlie tomatoea; waah, and out lu lartuer Wet and myat lf arrlvml In thi little burg on June 33, Jimt a the 111 oft tie great iH'tnoeratic oonvenlion wa di apiaarlug In the dU-tamv, leaving a few of thndUgroutled and diapo!utd on in it waae. iou near many complaint of the extortionate charge for rmmeto. Oue Kir fellow toid me (hatomo of the hotel charged a high a I in day for au ordinary room. He did not get much nyiupHthy out of me. I (old him that auyhoily that would travel aero the continent to attend a IVmm'ratle convention (hut bail nominated a man like Cleveland, ought to pay M day; but before I niil tlmt I lMd him up and nw that lie wa quite llm, I met Mr. llimh, of Salem. He had lot hi trunk, and wa tootinug the city lu avarch of it. I waa much ur pried at that. I upioHed he wa i.Hiklng for an liouctt dollar, or one lliat had teu day later III It luted of nun. You know all of our banker have become very hout thee hint few year. No matter how large the dollar get, the poor fellow will take them. Surely It iholild eulUt the ten dcnt of human aympatby. Soine tlmea I wlh I had a dollar that weighed a ton. I would Jut like to 4 CiHipcr tackle It. I did not get to aee our friend J. J. Daly. It wa atrange, too. Hut I wit aomcwhat tired on my arrival, and did not attend church, which .1 the only way that I can account fr It. Hut he will anon lie home, and then he can tell you all about the elec tion. I think he ha gone to New York, and will atop over a day or no In Iowa, to arrange what Utile unpleaa- ant newt there may i Micro iu Die Dcmocrutlo rauka on the failure of HoIhC to get the nomination. That done, he will go to New York, and have matter aatlarnctorUy ar ranged there, which will certainly not take long, aa there were only aeventy two delegate there who did not ftup- port Cleveland warmly. Thou you may look for him any day. Ho will not have to atop oil lu Indiana to aee Judge Oreahaui about hiking the nom ination on the People' ticket, a he can arrange that by letter. Then, to make aHHiiraneo doubly mire, 1 will re main here aouiu time myclf, and ahould anything get wrong you can bet vour rluht otitic that It will lie ad justed in the moid anient! Ilu manner. lam lining hoiiih k1'"" wm even know I belli to make up one of a crowd of 60,000 iiooplu that attend the race every day at Waahlngton park. Kvnry now and then there la a)ocky killed. So far thl year there have bean eleven killed, nix or mem were jtcpuiuicnnH, which ia quite an Item. You kindly remomtwr that for me, and when Cleveland la elected I will move hack to Independence and take the iot ofilue from Kettle. Itcapcfctfully, PIW80NAL MCNTION. J. II N. ltell la lu lloaeburg, MUn Annie Kern returned to Port land yeaterday. Warren Cny relumed lo San FrauclmHi at Monday, Jiwlilla Multaulol wa atti'liillllg to budue lu town Saturday. J, F. O'Dotincll I unite lck thl week we are aorry to elate. T, J. Cooper, of The Dallea, wa In town a couple of day I til weak, ltoMWell Shelley waa unable lola'Ht the (oreadwy or two thl week. Henry MuFlmurry, of Well St' tlon, wa lu town on limine thl weiik. Johnny llowumu and Mr, (lentry pent a tew day on the Lucklauiule lat wiH'k, Jake Ihircb, brother of the lion, I!. F, Ilurch, wa ruatllng around (owu full ofbunlne Hulurday, O. A, Kramer haa leen on the nick lit for a week pt, but la agalu able to be lu lit hop repairing watchea. J. N. Uarducr, of (lllllaui county, I In (hi locality, He brought In a large baud of Cleveland liny ,tinrc. Ml Lottie HoU'rlwin came up from Portland on yiwterday'a train lu vlH with Mia Myrtle law two or three wwk. Mr, and Mr. Thh lou,of Ik rry.were iiitowu lal Weduiwlay. Thla I Mr, Thlelou, Ilrwi outing after eeveral week of tick tie. Mint Kiwi Hlcharilaiiu, who with her little brother ha been vlaltlllg III Port laud, rvliirned Saturday. She report having apUndnl time. Mr. McIutiMh.who ha U-eil vUitlng her mother, Mr. 'MUr, of Monmouth, nine cniiimcuct'itif lit, n tiirued to hi home lu TaiHutia yealerday. Hon. 11, F. lUirvh, who ha Uvn unable to' lend (o bulne for wveral week fnnu lckmiw, we are glad ay, la able to be on the RtrveU again. Theblackninith hop wilt be ilcolat a few day. J. A. Itowutau ami Mr. Oeutry, with their famlliea, are neck lug the cIiumIc ihadc of (he Lurkla mule near Fall City. They will have a "way up" time. Peter Fx, n-preaeiitlng a com merelnl agency of Chiiwrn, wa tn tow u Saturday, He cxhv to iwtalf llh a branch of the ageiiey In liule- peudence, Ml Lutio Mlddlvham met with qillUf a iwlliful aivnlelit lt Weilll day afteruiaiti. WlnU ewlug on the mnchliiethe ran tho needle entirely ihroiiuli (he tlc.li and nail of her right fore finger. (1. W.and F P. Hhliin, w ith their fauillie, larted for (he etut thl morning lu (heir w agon. They w ill have a Jolly Irlp camping nut, a thl i the 11 wmv to have all the fun there l lua o.it (rl. Mr. Wm. IHiwmiu, of Moiiuiouth who graduateil lanl week a( the Ann Arbtir, (Mich.,) Law M'hd, with high honor, returiu"! houiela! Wediiewlay Mr. I aw mi n ha lcen alwiit two year and a htt of friend are glad lo wel come him home agnlii. Dave Oelwlck wa haklng baudi with hi many friend lu ludepcii' deuce lim( Tueoday. He n'tnriied to Oilfax Wedncuday, but think, on ai count of hi tep-father' reci'iit death, thai he and hi mother will return to the valley, and perhni may inte again In our lowu. He nirta time julte lively lu the Colfax country. Mint ltouulo Swanii, after having taught acliool at ItwUville M'VculiK'U month, cloaed her lal term July 'I She viand high iu (he ctluiallou of (he patron of the chit, and I re garded a the iinxl coiii'tent teacher ever employed at that place. She will attend Prof, lieytiold' uorninl, after which h will go to Crawford vlllc, Linn county, the home of her pHreut. Mix Itonulti w ill engage In teaching lu the plinlio m'hiHil at Mon mouth Oil fall. May micccM attend her. TlinroUKTlI AT FALLS CITY ratriutism was Thoroughly Man- ifesU'tl-Siunmarv of the iKiy's rrocccilins. THE WEEK. (IKK AT DlNHOl.tJTION iAI.K. Maeauluy t Itobortaon will aell hata for tho next thirty dnya at actual cot, and every article In the Jiouho will be reduced, a the firm la going to iUhnoIvc partiierahlp, lleforc doing ao we will run off the atock, ao now la the time to get your Fourth of July hata. Don't forget. MA0Atu,AV & ItoiiKnTSO.v. It Ih Clillilron, Mr. C. II. siiaw-e,,; WelUvllle, Ka., ay: "It I with plcaxure that 1 onk of (he gtNrtl t'lialnlHTlaiii' Colic, ('hoi era and Diarrlnea limited)' ha done my family during the hint fourteen year, luthemonl ohnt initio cane of uuimer ivmplniut and dlarrhtoa among my children, It acted a a charm, making It never Jiuwiwary to call lu a phynloian. I can truthfully nay that 111 my Judgment, baed on year of experience, tlicre In not a medicine in the market that I Ita equal. For aide by all dealer, The Wwt Slim reporter that at tended the celebration at Fall City waaurprlned to ce tho large crowd which anai'iuhled at that place to celebrate our nmioii'n gala day, (ulte a uumlatr alteudiHt from Indcpen donee, and vehicle In long procomlou came flouring In front all part of (hi wuiuty, The groiiuda jrotared for (he place of celebrating were exoe (lonally unique; (ha undergrow th ami lliall live having been cleared out on (op of (he hill wct of (he (own which made a Uaultfii( grove. The apcaknr'i aland waa lilivly deeoralixl with ever gnn and flag, and In a cotinplcunun place In the luu k of tho aaiii were hung the portralteuf Wanhlugtou and Franklin. Near by wa a good baud vtaud erected for the baud, w hich ill' counted awwl immlo durlwif the day Following I a brief outline of the day' programme, When the pra loll, beaded by the baud, reached the grove, the president of the day, frank tiitli'r,made a few very appropriate re mark, Pror. Hryant (hen ottertHi a luot lmpivK' and appropriate prayer, one which carried with It loyally both to (hat and man, The tmud then rendered a nelecllou, after w hich Mina Ktllinllinti recited a ileif eiidtltHl "Wanhlngtou" clearly and dUxliictly, Next wa tin. jading of tho Ieclaralii!!! of Iude)ndetii"e, by Prof. Ilcytinld, which agalu klndltd anew tho lattilotlviu and love of country in the heart of the people. The editor of the Wwr Pick wa then introdiK'cd, whudellvervd the oration and he wa much plcnnod with the clow attention he received, which Wa cxeciUtonally good for an out-door audience, dining tho entire delivery, At (he coin luoloii of the oiatioti, the choir arntg a aoiig and Ml Lulu (ill bwrt Meileil "Our Holiday" lu a vry oreitltalile manner. The pnwldeut then aunoiiueed au hour for lunch After all had partaken of their ret udatallttleaftrlochk, the fan tnntlo parade ttmk place, which W laughable Indcvd, The hell game w belwi-rii the rail Mly ami Jliletia Vlnta elul, and although Ihey are lint profewiloiial playing on a nalary of I,,V10 or 3,oiw a uionlli, (he run were pretty evu alt Hie way .(trough, which made It quite luteritiog any wav, The eeore ui i to jt tor ran City, The next iu order wa (he riming, which refiiilti"! a follow: 1 hell ml price wa won by t leorgw t rut In the bat yard bt r, and (lie accoml iirliiie ago i,e f,l llltlanl. In the euif rmn Kriieol The tlntl Orntmrue bailt tlmt priw and Kd ltyer Mcoud. The ladU' rae wa lwl by MIm F.mtua Simotin and Mm Lulu tilllwrl necond. luiheaaek race Will I, I in- took the Unit price and Krucat Onlmriie moiid. The ixty-yard foot race wn won by lieo. Fioiiiclt. Tlie fire dlnplay In the evening wa JpNR 80. Cholera haa Invaded Italy. Portland, 1(1, Seattle, 6, it Seattle. The etreot oar men, of Cleveland, won their atrlko. Twoimn were killed at Olounmter, N. J., by a cyclone, (leneral John Itldwell, of California, waa nominated for the prealdoucy by the national Prohibition convention J, II, (Iran fill, of Tela, wa nominated for the vine prealdency. A man named l'Mon, of Clackama, Or., ld to he a Methmlltnilnlter, at-1 Imported Pinker ton men, reaulted In tempted to criminally aaaault Mr, vletory for th former. The eauae ple't partlca Lava united on fuka can didate, Cholera la aaJd to have anpeared In Loudon. Tliomaa lUdmati, of Oregon City, oonuniiiea auicnie ny arowutag. i be world' oouveuton of Chrlntlan endeavor aoelvUu I In rnaalou lu New York. A regular war, that raged from 4 a. in till 8 p. ui., la the outcome of the atrike lu the Carnegie mill at PitUl-urgli Hi atrlker were thoroughly dl plliaid and ofDoered, and the Utile, wiiten waa betweeu the etriker and Alex. Thominton, of that city. He la In the Oregon City Jail, Cholera haa ap-ared In Pari. Yale defeated Harvard In the four- mile Umt race for the college chetnplon- hl. The frew-allver bill (aiawml the annate. SenaUir Dolnh voteil agatnat It and Senator Mttehell for It. An unknown mail almut twenty aev en year of age wa run over and killed by a N. P. train at HcapraM, Cbarle Wilnou, arreted for the out rage and murder of Mamie Walh, at Mllwaukle, Or., liaaeoufeaatN, Anun- nuc(xnful eifbrt wa made to take biro from the county Jail at Portland and lynch him. Junk 2. Cyma W. Field 1 dying, San Jon, Cal autlered om of $200,' iwu py lire. the trouble In brief I that the Carncgl company aubmltted a wage le which made a aweeplug reduction, and hitlmaUtd that If th men did not ao- eept the reduction, their plaoo would be tilled by other. Thl waa followed by a peremptory refual on the rt of llieoompauy to reoogult the Amalgi iiiaien aaaooiuiion, The mill were hut down July lt, and yeUrday the company endeavored to make theuaual eumiuer rtqailra, and called on theber l(T for protection. Tlie atrlker uotllled the deputy aborlir to leave, a no dl- order wa Intended, and even offered to be iworu a deputle, aud to give bond for the faithful performaiiee of their dutlea. Thla ofTer wa declined at the lntlgatlon of the company, when the advUmry committee of the atrlker die- banded. It now traiiRplrc that the application of the company to the alter. Ill for ewUtatio wa merely ruo by Denim-rat aud People a will fuae In wuleli they IioimhI to claudetlnely In Mliinvaota,. trnduce a company of Plnkerton uuard 1 he People' rty national oonven Into the mill lucloure, which, a etuled Hon met lu Omaha. In thwe column, coualnte of a hltrh Portland 0, Seattle 6, at Seattle, plank fence pierced by nuiueroua loop Tacotua a, Sikaue 1, at Taooma. beiea, I bono men had been reudea F. W. Kuowlne'a liouae, near Jack-1 voucd a few mllo fiom the city, and oiivllle, Or., wa burned reeently, aud the company provided vteel-clad barge, hi w Ife 1 cray hocauae of IU arranged with everyjeoiiveuleuire, for At Tillamook, Or,, M. Illlugworth tlie aocointiic-dalloii of theguarda. The killed II. A. Atkliia, Illlugworth I a boy almut nineteen year of age, aud la not very bright menially. He wa working for Alklua, July 8. At Wheeling, W. Va., 4,000 coal miner truck for an Increaae In wage. A arty of fifteen Haiti more boy were rowing. The Uwtwaa ujieet and four were d row ued. The lo by fire at Han Joseyeaterday wa greater than at flmt reirorted, the uiouul being Mo,oo, TlukerUin force wa to arrive at the mill at 8 a. Hi., but the atrlker got wind of the affair ami pn-ared to re oelvelheiu. A tow-boat brought the bcrgt up, but thouaaiiila of men were ou the bank of the river to give the Piiikcrtou thuga a warm reception Au attempt waa made by the Pinker- tou to land at 4 a. in.; they were met by the trlkers, aud a fierce battle w aa waged, heavy volley being exchanged by both aide. The Plnkerton were armed with Wlnchentcni. The atrtk- A waalitHit on the Walawili near Fort m ,"rt1 ll,B 1nrton to nHurn to Wayne, Indiana, cauned the toted the brg, but tliey were determined nvk of a freight tralu aud the death to Uud, and jioured volley after volley of five men. into tbe rank of the itrikera. Aa the Criminal eandemnen lu handling a bettW prtaa! thelrlkera threw up revolver by Jam.' SUtitou, of Provl- breat-worka of Uwl rail, and from be- leuoe, 1C I., aged alxteen, caued the "lull the were able to pick of! the lealh of CharU W. Illckuell, of the urd " tmt u'y H'P-ared on the deck. I lie firing became ao tierce that m of the Paclflo North ww-ui out looet from the barge weatlhiMi Hall Ugue cliawd. Port, anil UameU up the river, carrying a laud I flmt with tkx) iHilut. Taooma '"ny tu ouuded a pomible with Mcoud, with SKikaoe third, with (iitl;aud Healtla lavl, with 416. The ecolld nerle begin to-ly. The reault were: Elliot, Port laud I, at Brattle. Tucnuia 10, SHikane 8, at Taooma. The Juliet, 111,, rolling mill were niltea denionnlrutlon, and (he day' hu( down becaue the UMin refuiwd to nrigrmuie ioiicludel w ith a twit lu the halt. IU Tbouwauda of men locked out lu PitUburgh now began to reinforce the trlkeraat Homeatead. At daybreak the alrlkera wured two teu-iouud cau nou, and placing one ou each lde of tlie river, at 0 a. iu. began firing aohd aliotatthe bargee. The heavy ateel J una Wmiaarr, Mr. The, IVarer, algnal officer At Kola, aenil ua the following regarding the weather for J one: Mean temieratur,iKi,4; hlghet,4.on the S7tli; lowistt, M, ontbe2d;rauge.69; greatcat dally range, 32, on tho 2,1 b. The average mean tcmjrature for th peat 23 June waa 69 9; for thl year 1 1 wa J.W alove the normal. Total rainfall, .87 In., ,41 In. ldow theuaual amount, which I 1.28 lu. On the 27th .40 lu. fell. There waa nothing unumial about the weather during the mouth, the varia tion from the average being ao alight a to be un noticeable. lluklH' A rale al. The beat aalve in the world for euta, brill.), eorea, u!cra, alt rheum, fever ore, tetter, chapta barid,ehllhlalna, corn, and all akin eruption", and poal Uvely cure pll, or no pay required. It I guaranteed to give tarfect aatla- factlou, or money refunded. Price. 25 cent per box. Foraaleby any drug-glt. BUS!NESSLOCALS. Wall paj!r lu endk n variety at F. Aunt lite'. IIIJou confectionary next door to potofflce. llouquet elgara at the Itakery. The bet Dickie cigar In town. The fluent Hue of tea at the ISukery that cau be found In Polk county. Ice cream, fxln, and linixirted elgara of all kind at Mr W.H. Wblteaker'a. For the l!nit candle aud confec tionary In the city, vail at P. C, I'atter- on'. Thone attendiug from Independence allexpnw theiuelvi a having en- Joyed the day hugely, and feel very grateful for the kind and generou reatmeut received at the hand of the hoMpttatile wopleof that vicinity. Wo would not fall to make mention ol the good order preserved during the w hole day by the mamhiila. Suuimiiig It all up nliortly, all iuuhI patriotic, and ivh-brateil lu the true apirlt of iHlrloilnin, ever tx-arlng lu mind the trial mir forefather eiidured lo graul unto uaniich a day to commemorate. tiik rroritta cahtv. ItAl.lflxiN, Or., July ;l, Wi. I.IUTOK VKHTSK: A (lute goe on the truth of the late Senator Plumb' rnphecy, that the alliance munt noon adopt Henry -orge' lu ml theory or dlnbatid, InHiiiue more and more evl lent, peaplte the nlMurdilhw that rept Into the People' party platform at Oregon City, nothing I clearer than hat the brnlitlcnt Icailcr of that party are leaning more ana more toward a ingle tux on land value. I have licit. Weaver' antiruiiic from hi own mouth hut he favor it; Mr. Leiwe oH-nly ad (anted It lu her Hi'he, aud How Mr. Mary K llobart, In her qen let- r to Henry George, announce her ad- heretli-o lo the alugle tax though cou pled with a dciiiaiid tltat Mr. licorgc ivuoiiuce lit view on iulerent and nake a iHiuiplete Kttidy of the money aceept a reduction lu wage of forty-five P1 provided by the Caruegie com la-rceuu InCarueirie'amtllaat put. Pny preveuii me oii rrom reacli- buruh the abut dowub comnlete. and l . -hough the boata were ome 4,ou men were locked out becaue h'Uu However, many of the ball were Urou ao accurately aa to eu U-r the porthole of the boat, aud Inflict ed terrible Injuries upon the hiiprl ouedmeu. A u attempt waa made by the itrlkera to fire the boat, and bar rel after barrel of oil waa thrown upou them through fire huae; but thla w a uot uivcmful. Then dynamite bomb were brought into requisition, with awlul efl'eoU Three time the 1 'Inker- tout run up a white flag, but each time It waa nhot away by the bullet of tlie trlkera. Toward dusk another effort wa made to buru the boatM, aud but fur the elforta of the leading officers of the Amalgamated anMocialluu it would have aucccviled. It waa finally decid ed to allow the Piiikertoos to aurrcuder, though there waa much objection, aa many of the strikers hud friend aud relative killed. A committee of the ttrikera went aboard the bargee aud made terms of surrender, which were that the Plnkerton ahould leave tlie country aud leave their arm aud am munition behind. The striker agreed they would not accept a reduction lu wage of from leu lo forty er cent. While Sheriff Kelley, of Multnomah county, wa taking Murderer Wllnon to the riiiteiitUry, by way of McMlntv vtlle, tlie irtnoucreecaped from the car rlage lu w hich the party waa being Iriven aero to Salem. Owing to the dark lion aud thick undergrowth, he could uot be found. The ecp wa made lu Polk county. Jt'I.V 4. Murderer Wilnou 1 still at large. Cholera 1 ravaging the Auntrlan frontier. Three oii of Kllha Martin, of Hu run, Cid., were drowned, Mr. Km II Chilli It tried to fill a gao- llue atove wltliout tumlag out tlie blai. The funeral of herself and babe occur to-morrow. The F.uglinh election ao far held, ladnt to a victory for the Liberal. If the present Indications are confirmed, Ireland wilt have home rule. Tim lS,oiile'n nullnOAl rtrtti vnf Inn 1 tn aur.,lt. m.,ln.,t tl, met at Omaha. Jamea II. Weaver, of . ' .w"""vv """" I..U- .u,.t..ii r..r ,-i,i-. Uitwuurgn, oui ou tne way the men .indJ.O. Field, of Virginia, for vice demonstrative, and aubject- nrrttlilt'iit I luivuivuua tu iimuy luuijjjuuivs. J'oHUml ami Honk.... l.vl . Al lwkft twenty lucu are dead aud for- game at Portland. F1rt gme, 4 to 2 mniM ''-' i-.tvvvu nui ".uiuu uuu utou iteiecuvtv were killed. The Carmutle coiuitany If you wlh to buy trash do not go to Stockton & Heiikle' a they have only the benU P. C. Pattertton alway keep on hand a fullnu)ply of Havana and Key Went cigar. Only a few of thoae (lolden Gate" walk book left at T. W. Knle. Call and get one free. Stockton k Heukle had their hand full lant Kuturdny attendluir to the anU of their numerous cuntomem. Try Stroug'e nwtaurant, Westaoott k Irwin, proptietora, when In Salem. eal, flmt clan In every way, 25 cent. IjmIIc, it will jmy you well to call In at Stockton & Heukle'aand aee their elegant line of d ana good, It la Juat pleiiillil. Stockton Henkle bought thel" clothing, shoe, hula, glove, suniieud- er, aud aome driws good, direct from the manufacturer fur canh. Y'ou can get a good cigar a T. W Kntcn't for So, ami you can get a fine cigar for 10c; aud if you waut some thing way up flue, he bus it for 15c. send your laundry to the Hateni steam laundry. Mr. (lotf, drlverof the Sulcm ataiee. will take It for vou. lave order at the uniier livery stable. Ladies, If you wib to see oiuetbinir gay and haudranuu lu the line of sun shade and panotol, do not full to call at Stockton k Henkle', They have them. On account of the hard (lines and mouey being waive, I will nearly give gtxKls away lor tiurty days (or caatl ou the block. And do n't you foreet It. T. W. Ktce, Do you like to amoke a good clear? If you do (rail at T, W. Tiles', lie haa the largest and moat complete assort ment of agar in town, doth In 6c, loo and 15c gooiU. Stockton A Henkle are Juntly proud of their large and very handsome Mock of dress good, ladle', gent', aud chil dren' tine shoes, men's, boys' aud chil dren's clothing, all tu the latent styles aud best of good. ' If you are at all particular about the looks of your collars, culls, and shirta, you will send them to the Salem steam laundry, where they will be turned out with a glottsy finish that is elegance Itaelf. Prices very low. Leave orders at the Salem atage barn. There i no place iu Oregon where better meul la served thau at the res taurant of WeMacott A Irwin, 271 Coin-, mercial street, Salem. Courteous at tention, a Hue meal, aud the popular price of 25 cents, have made this house the .headquarters of everyone who haa occasion to dine iu Salem. T1IOSK HOOKS. oiicstlon. The eloquent lady, however, medicine a,Hars to charge against "legali.cd In- feriM.1" I be eelln I bill aril reiillv due to - " A Nnw Kiini ur laatirane, (he attempt to tiring tlie circulating " II I. II.. I .. 1 Mil... t Fur (went v.llvo cents vol. can lonoret """"" K"' wmru. J no ni- i it it... i - iciiqit. in jitum tot me iiiiinciine i-tiue iiierco of the world through the narrow tollgale of gold, place all men who barter at the mercy of the tollgnte keep ers, ami mime munt Inevitably "go to thu wall" nod bo crushed lu the mcrcl- less struggle for existence and profit; and the evils munt Isdnll society so for cibly shown up by Sir Archibald Ali son, (loverniiteiits do not need to "Ic giill.e the taking of Interest," for as long as a man can remove more earth by the use of a wheelbarrow than he could bare handed, so long will men be yourself and family against any bad re sult from an attack of bowel complaint during the Slimmer. One or two dose of Cliainbcrlulu's Collo, Cholera and Diariiueii Iteiiiedy will cure any ordinary case. It never falls and I pleasant it ml sale lo take. No family can nllord to lie without It. For sale at 2.i null 50 cent mt bottle by nil ined Iclue dealers. TO THK I'llll, ID. The graveyard know n u the Mon mouth gruveyurd, la now owned by Hollier Lodge, No, 45, KnlghU of Pythias, Independence, Or. For uny Information hi regard to lota, deeds, etc., apply to L. 0, till more, at water works station. By order of the lodge. A. 11, CiraitKY, 81 2t K. of It. A H. Pro Tern. A Mill" dirt's Hirltiii) bnn hs. la a Unlit- Mr. and Mr. Loren Treseolt are keeper of the tiov. lighthouse at Hand Beach, Mich., and are blessed with n daughter, four year old. Lust April she wa taken dowu with measles, fol lowed with a dreadful cough and turn ing Into a fuver. Doctors at homo mid ut Detroit treated her, but in vain; ahe grew worse rapidly, until she was a mero "handful of hone," Then she tiled Dr. King's New Discovery, and after the use of two and a half bottles was completely cured. They say Dr. King' Now Discovery Is worth Its weight In gold, yet you may got a trial bottle free at any drug store. "I want a hair-cut," said the middle uged mini, a he dropped ijito the bar ber'a clmlr. "Yea, air," was tho an swer. "Which one?" will hold Allegheny county respousi ble for all damage, and ha announced It determination to run with a force of uon-unlou men. The irovernor has re fused to order out the iiiillthi until ev ery means for keeping the peace has uecu exuauauHi. A Wonder Worker, Mr. Frank Huffman, a young man In favor of Portland. Second game, 8 to 2 In favor of Portland. At Tacoma two game were also played. First game, 6 to 2 iu favor of Tacoma. Sec ond game, 0 to nothing tu favor of Se attle. July 6. Effort are being made to unite the People's and Denuwratle parties of Iowa, Cholera la advancing toward Moscow A number of ease have appeared lu ' Burlington, Ohio, state that he had the suburb of Pan. beeu under the care of two prominent Fred H. McLaughlin, of Seattle, physicians, and ueed their treatment smoked over 100 cigarettes every day. until he was not able to get around, He dropped dead to-day. may pronounced ui case to bo con At Wilsvllle, Ky., Geo, Bonner ao sumption and Incurable. He waa H cldeiiUilly shot Wm. Oukee, hi friend, auaded to try Dr. King's New Dl and In remorse committed eulotde. covcry for consumption, cough und On account of Important private bug- cold aud At that time was notable ness, W. J. Campbell, reeeutly elected to walk across the street without rest to the chairmanship of the Itepubllcan MR- He found, before ho had used willing to pay something for the use of "'dloniil committee, haa resigned. half of a dollar bottle, that lie was the wheelbarrow. Ami the wheelbar row Is capital; It Is something saved from production, imconsumoil, to aid In further production. Money la the equivalent of real capital In that It will exchange for any form of real capital; hence, men are willing tn pay for the advantage Its use give them lu furthering production. The People's party anil Mrs. Hobnrt do not agree on the question of Interest, however, us they npH'ar to be willing to pay the government two per cent In terest on loans; but neither doc their platform agree with her on the single tax, us they demand a graduated "prop erty" tux, 1 may have more to say of the lund loitn scheme hcnml'ler, lint at. prcscut will remark that the signs of the times Indicate that men are coming to see the baiiuirlly and tUmurdlly of taxing a man ticcordlng to his Industry. The report of tho eomiulMslonern for the Dls- Tho boat In which several young niuoh better; he continued to use it licoplo were rowing In lake Mlnnetonka, '"id la to-day enjoying good health. If Minn., waa overturned, and Laura you have any throat, lung or chest Lewis, Ida Bwansou, and Kufua Ho trouble try It. We guarantee HutlHfuo- gun were drowned. M, M. Pierce, living near rottaboro, Texas, suspected hi hired mau of be ing too intimate with hi wife. He shot the hired man, cut hi wife's throat, and thou out his own throat. Affairs at Carnegie' Homestead roll- lug mills are assuming a serious aspect, though no open eruption bus as yet oc curred. Recently Mr,. Carnegie gave 1,000 to a library In Aberdeen, Scot land, where he la at present, tlun. store. Trial bottle free at any drug Electric Hitters. the single tux should write to his' con- ifieHsnian for u copy of that report. 1 lliiil Utile tlllllcully In getting people to "see the cat," as single laxcrs say, If you only present the subject iu a proper manner, Waixack Yatks, This remedy is becoming so well knowu and ao popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters slug the same song of praise. A purer medicine dears not exist and It la guaranteed to do all that la claimed. Electrlo Bitters will cure all disease of the liver and Charles' Wilson la suld to be hiding kkmo'8' w,u Kmm' pimples, bolls, in the woods near the scene of his w rneum anu oiner aireottons caused crime, and a large crowd hit surround- by Impure blood.-WUl drive malaria edthe place. If he 1 there he will be from the system and prevent as well as lynched. The citizens of Mllwaukle cl,re Wl ""','i revere.-For cure of held an Indignation meeting aud headache, constipation and Indigestion passed resolutions calling upon the try K1)trlo Blttera-Entire satisfaction rice drug he dene!! TflhSionoT IZm ami of Multnomah aud Clackamas anteed, or money wfunaed-P: SnVun oountles to resign because of their to- eta. and f 1.00 per bottle at any d the slmrlu tux should write to his' coo- tal lnnommitencv. Store, tal lucomMitency. J ui,Y 6. Charles Wilson has not yet been cap tured. In Kansas the Dcmocratlo and Peo- Not In tti Nlnirl-Tx Men, Please send your name and address ou a postal card to W. Y ates, state sec retary Bt i P, A., Ballston, Or. HorsROK Kkpkksbntativis TJ.8. Washington, Juue 27, 1892. j A. A'. JMivis, Wext.Side JulilUhing Co., Indtpetidcnce, Or. Dkab Sir: Your favor ofJuneSOtn luciosingone dollar to hand. I send you 100 conies' of the book lu to-day's mail. I think there cau be no better literature for circulating during the campaign than this book, aalt must certainly catch and hold for tlie iXmiocratlc aide every unbiased render. Allow me to thank you for your hearty congratulations. Voura truly, To.a L. Johnson. STKAYKl) NOTICE, A dark sorrel mure 8 years old with murk on neck and right breast, on the lllth of June, from Independence, Ore gon. A suitable reward will be given or her return or Information concern ing her whereabout. D.V. Pomxo. , . - . Nolle to Ilerr) iiickerj. 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 Lucklamutc. We have guttered considerable loss of property In various ways, hence we are compelled to give this notice. Auy person violating the alwve will lie severely prosecuted. I'miscoTT A Vknkss. A (iOOll IIAIUJA1N. For sale in West independence, eight blocks from main street on Mon mouth street, four lots, a four-mom cottage, with buru aud other outbuild-, lugs, partly set to young orchard and small fruits. This is a good bargain if taken soon. Inquire ut this office. TIM tC TAIll.K. (ntlxpetiiltino and Monmouth Motor Lino LfHvos Ltaves Independence. Monmouth, 1:lW 7:S0 8:111 , 8: H:!l() llWM 11:15 12: l-M a:tfi 8:46 4:05 6:1 IS:1S 6:15 i!0 , 8KA1.KD HIDS, Notice Is lioreby given that the un dersigned will receive sealed blda for the delivery of 100 loads of gravel along the streets of Independence, the greater part of which to lie delivered along Main street, liuis received until 12 o'clock in. July th, 1891 The City Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the City Council. Dated July 1st, 1802. J.T.Pokd, City Recorder.