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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1892)
As an Advertising Medium THE WEST SIDE Take the Lead in Polk County. c Best Newspaper 1 1 thf vnt thnl tft'tvn (A varW , ViiHir fht M'fc'.ST1 ! I)K n'fft nee jujvr iW roHsf;, INDEPENDENCE, POLK COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 15, '192. Five Cents Per Copy. NO. 3G VOL. IX. S2.G0 ftr Year. C SKCKKT rWH'IKTlKS. i T""o V "" w'-4sTKTKSI' N K I.OIHIK V. St. , mei M.W.IH.V ttithl III HUltt' M I M.M. Krierv - .. - . wmi, nmi e,er., i imr-.iwj lm.mlna All iMl re Iowa Kwlllly Invite,! In lit W. II. t HAVRM. soeretaty. l.tS I HtUSK, Nn. 9. A. t . M. Mated OUHIIIIIIlU '( .II. Oil tlltit.V ftatltlia twlllfe Hill IH.UI MMh WH.Mlll nd lw M uwreaUrr. 'I. vV . Hbtiin. V, M. W, H. IVnna- t IllUk'lt I..HHIN No, m, K. ol 4. meet 11 vT Wlm..WvlM. AIIKllllili viaiiliiiVurvtiy rwOm mvtied 1' t.mt. l', , liUl.fiH,l,l, All e.tlllll HI TH MIM M o ,T i".... j. k. i.ockj; Vhysicwn and Surgeon, Bun Vlata, Orgn. LEE At BUTLER, PHYSICIANS 1WI SURfiEOKS. U. S. CXAMINtNQ SURGEONS. OrtW, Wot "I MUV Htn inKl'KMKNCK. - OIlKtlON. DR. J. B. JOHNSON, Resident Dentist All work amrmttUM In lv 111 tw t4 Mll.liv'll.'ll. ISPKI'KN'I'KM'K. OUKOON ATTUUXKYS. GEO. A. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will m.Aiw In nil tU and federal nttirta. Atanruvi f Utk furnished. Office owr Independence National It'k. lndpndno, 0e,ew. loo. J. Daly. J. 8iblay. H. C. Sana. OILY. SIBLEY S E1KIN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW iv. .. . , At.lv mi if .twtm.'t bfe,ka in Putk w.uiur. ttaliaku ala.ua.ia turaialied. o4 m,.n.t l.n. S f.uium.i.ui til uo Imm, O., ro..m J nU w il biwa. Dallat. OM9n. A. M. HUKI.KY, Attorney al Counselor at Law lnJ'l"inJii. B. r. tluotakia. W. II. lintinn. 80NHAM. 1 N3LMCS ATTORNEYS AT LAW tfetwiwnriliil n.Hmirl, At r M. OH Mitchell & Bohannon SASH AND DOORS AI.IW BOtl. WI. bath m mm sip E. T. HENKLE, PROP. Main street, Independence, Or. Two exporiencetl workmnn in at tendncn. HANKS. Commenced Business March 4. 1UU9 K.uWI-IimI hy N'(i(il Auiliiiriiy. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. of Intt.-fwmlTOi', linnrni. Capital Stock, Surplut, $50,000.0! - $14,000.00 J. M. wVll'KU. frwliicnt. I,. W. U'lSll ltTHD.V. Vl. l"ri-lli"t. W. H IIAWI.KY, ( whler. DIRECTORS. J. K fimpr, I.. W. It.l)rtin, lwl llclmlrk O. W. Whllwiker, W. W. C'"l. A in.rnl bnkln buln trina.-li-l Buy and ell) eicliniiKO "n all lniH)rtiiiil P"lfH'1.lw nw-lvwl nhlent tochft-k or on cr of dcixx't. Cdlliftlimii tnuo. (jflloe hoiir; V a. in. to 4 P- ' .THE ISDliPESDENCK National Bank Capital Stock, $50,000.00. 11. HirwcHnioH'J, AIIKAM NKIM).V. W. V. (JONNAWAY Cr.'wldinl. Vice rum I dun t. . OwliU'r. A gsnnrftl Imnklnn and exrbanipi bulno rttnarld: loan miule, bllla dluiill,wm- marclalCTedltamnlil! ilcixmlw rcm'lvnd on currenyunt aubjiwt to itbmk, Intcrent puld on time deponltx. WliraiTOIlK Jonhua Mermnlnl, H. H. Jawnionp A. J OcxMlman, H. HlrwlilTK. A. Nullum, T. i. Ie. I. A. Alien. NCORPORATED UNDER THE IMS OF OP.ECON. MONMOUTH, OR. .A. MVUI'M I'wwldnnt P. h.l'A VI'liKI.I, Vlcii-rnw. JKA C, I'OWKI.Ij CuHlilnr PAID CAPITAL, $25,000. DIRECTORS. I. A. Mnrnm, P. In nainpbnll, 1 II. V. Iluller, J. H.Htlimp, J'nwpli Cmvun, I,M,Hlniion V. M, I'owell A (f"'Tiil bnnltlnif and oxehanw biiHljiua; triinwu-il; loan maile; d.;.o-ll rendved aubjent U. i-lii'i'lc or mi irMllcHli! of ilnpodlt, Inti-real nld on I Ion- depo It". -Klrp pr-K.f vhuII irnd burijlur proof wife, aniired by Vale time lk. ' OUlec ituura: a. in. m p. Farmers and Merchants Insurance Co. Capital Stock, - 0, t, Hhmm. ; Vltw I'wlilmil, M. MlNIXHU, Am! Nwwury, I'lWl.WllL J.i. tMWAN, !, K, mhM, I'hW Jtttt o( Hi Muiirrm Omrti linn. J-wn liuriiii, ih.a-hii jii.u.vw UirHiiuvni(Mur: ii.m, J. K. 1. Ik tn. in.tiiii 1. inn i.iiiiit l, Miiiimiiii. t'illllli U, Hltffiitwnt. W..isl.iili J, CiIhJIU I.. Vlry. I'liil.'lii, rifiniuiu mviptw hIiiih ui;uuixuUoii, . . . l,.i(vH! ivittil Kiiiw orL'niiUutlon, .... Surplus hs (HMHiHty to Hi'y hnKlirs, CALL AND SEE- US. We buy for cash, anil we buy to sell. W e buy direct, and we You will always find our stock complete.' We sell at one price, and that the lowest. . We treat you courteously. A satisfied customer is our best advertisement. Our constant aim i to'Rlve you Uu 0 uuu vour ititcrtHt ours. Your child' ill tn mrvwl tut i luuipty uml jhIU1,v iwt jourwir. A wmiMU-isou or our ntylt ud jriva ili oonvimw you tlmt you hnll tr.ulo with uh. L. KELSO, Independence. READ Tlio txt iUiv this Ulo or rortlaud to buy Iiuh, Statiowry. Jrwolry, uml I'MHiksi is nt THE PIONEER DRUG STORE or BUSTER & SHELLEY. Our Joviilry Department, of whh run ami comiiH. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cutlery, Sil verware, Canes, etc. Impairing a upwialty, ami dmpatched with prompting ami Katmfiu-tiun. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Remember, our motto is a BUSTER & SHELLEY, . INDEPENDENCE. q3 a api.nu I nula Mark. PflQfll, Anil llairlna avaiad from MirTatlnn ). at4 Hnnilaiir. miimI. MUiflilaallal oHiUitui W InvM yoti i A wtii ti4 f n r 1 f fllr or llhll ..I lajar, li ..rahaaar. lia.rf "' K alia la HMt trtai aaal wim acaar H. M. LINES, FUNERAL DIRECTOR -AKD- UNDERTAKER, tNDEI'EKDENCE, OREGON. A full and cnmpletc lint of Funual goodl Alwayi on Hand. Arnn AHA IIKAITY H Onmnnlat bHrumnj. Sh I III Kiirartlriilraiiiiil8UlmjaaiU f)dUU,UUU.rfrM IMniol V. Ilmlly, WaaliiiX ton. Now Jerney. tr u ml hi 3 u -5 o c ro DC Id mt I o h 3 o n a o c 4) - O o 22 CO CL3 aPCl BEITIY'S ORGANS: Are the biwt. VVrlla fnr nHtloKii. ilniM Dumel 1", H- utty, Wiihlni(l,on. Nhw Jerwiy. MONMOUTH'S. lew Grocery! W. J. MULKEY, Porp. Siitiriliiction Kiiaratitecd In pritswi and kooiIh. Htoclc frrwh and liought forciinh. Fair dealing and good bargains. , , YHKK DKMVERY at the hourK ol to 11 a. in. and : to 5 p. m. PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL. $500,000. J, l, VHI1H, in,, nl Mnr. K. A. Mil.., (Miitvr. iHKriir, Aii.ii'iivv,mii pnimiun iw rwiiiiiii ihii: , r. 'i-"n( Kh Hriiaiiimii Ji'.M'tif.no im,o.H.vsi buy in quantities. Ixwt gtwln ut IhUoi'I juiiiw. THIS h Mr. 0. V. Kram.r ln-t clmrKo, i Quick Sales and Small' uina. HEW DISCOVERY by ACCIDENT la roti.intdln wlmliMl a tl mm nlfail)r .MUM Wl lh iud on HMiMI dw lh ho" i.Mtr raiu"l una 'l liill"n Ilia niutalalid wanal bH Umii Uh d.it iul ll.nl ana linrulwinf 11 u.r..oIi'i iiMhr Hi. uoi. liuxn'a Aaii-llairtua, v i. aiBllfiTLY MIIMLIII AND ha hair oar and aiiy lha aiCiium lr a law iun.il.. ami Ida ZtMKi.ll lr Bia"'""laalllillialnoti.)in Blj aZ ttmt aliarwart. Il laolla.ar''ar iir.ianalluna.ar uJ i.Ai.ira hoh imomil iw u" 11 u. ri'i'" 7-7 - "T' : v . .... H1 find ttiyfhlf tprf4iitMi 1 A ... . nil.TTairin. ItMi Valara ar 0ga.aUa.lau W Maala. 0. A. KRAMER, With Buster & Shelley, wants your watch repair ing. Satisfaction guar anteed. BE4TTY S PIANOS WartiitiKl'in, N"W .lariu.y. In iiat.KVf.ryvrharn. Kur cntiil" nililriMa Uaulol V. Knotty, HKAIi MERIT Pills? NO 1 1 If you take pllla It I bemiinie you luiye navitr U lU Mat' 11 It work ) nlraily.eleiiniiliiif the liver mid klihw.u,., m lalLHU III Id lllimll! Wllliollt I'llllx- liiK nil In or Hli'kmiHH, Mel dowt not atop you from emlng un4 worKinij. To Try I t0 !)oonT t ind t0 11 Fpr nle by your driigKl't. II Darbullla. aaB(laaalaulIM.rla.lUalm ,iM monar or .uml- I., Irii mm lull aw ".".'l f mm. 0 lat UalUra fr4 ller, VI CaaaaM. la,, Julr, WW. 1 vat uffarlim II pn trow aatwk. la mf aw.1. an muoli w uak al Ham 1 4Mal tu rHt, I kM uwlkuw. Ituib many tut ai.i f any talM tmtU I tuna I'mU KiwnlfV Tuatoi W naoad doa tllwl UMauUt ImiiUm mrl Ma. ( a, W, l'KUK. Ilralthtor lh Ham WAHfv, iM,, OntotMi. HW UU t r''iil ut nta Uiat I h.w ant auouw rlitu a ibucb guo4 1'a.htf auwild'i Mrv Tual t I"M km. 1 a My Uiat tnrf .Miirul tbmtfci aa4 r ttwOilHI .low. and I ImI iMltw aa4 IwalUilol Umu atal Wlm. Aawfl tuy iMaHMt Uiaiika, at aKtttX. L UL L Iw.w lr Is Mld r If r ii tMiimu ; uuia I lllala ihl. Iip4trl li mi ut twr Thu nnwlr bm Jp ,T lw .wl4 aiw twlwluiK)ltM4llwUua In U. K06MIU MBO.CO Chlcega, III. f ahl br triflU at iw Uollia. 0 If ft FACTORY FlN&Wt Successor! to S.A. PARKER. SUGAR PINE AND CEDAR DOORS A SPECIALTY, ALL SIZES SCREEN DOORS, . MADE TO ORDER. F. H. Morrison, Chargta rtataaabl, mnt flral-olait work BuaranUad. DALLAS. OREGON. -:TUB- Willamette Ileal Estate Co, ihIi'iiIhiut, - ('rcKtm. Trwiiwu'lK itenrfitl Itml I tl' Hiiol-Ut-, buy Mitt ill I'miwrty.lln'ta lumiriiiKW ami ili- ki-iiithI Coiivovaiii-1 Hualn". PiirDiti tiBvtnit IiM fur wile will tlml It ii'tlii'lrailvaiitiiiiv t Their Property i , ... , Willi till rompnny, a wiry an. unnj m-llilllltr llnUof hunt Pit, llllu I'lm' liiK iUlmlili (im'rty U'furc Oi rvl (li'iilnuftliu J-wt. JAM IX OlllH(N, J. W. KIliKI.A.M. rit'liWiil. Htnr'Ury. BRICK YARD. J. R. COOPER Of Inilt'poiiih'iioo, haviticn hIwiiii ciiKimsn lirit'k niHcliimuiml wvcral tu'tv of Ilnt dity, In now pivpawl to kin -p mi haml a fino quality of Urirk, which will 1k hoM nt wwoii uli pi ii-iiH. The New M. A. Dudley, Prop. Cor. Fourth and ilder streets, (Vnlrallv IiiiiiI.mI. Newly hirnnliml nnd rn. IIUmI, Vnw turn In and lr.nn all train and ali-Hiui'm t m .. . .... 1(11. joMnaff t n-a GREAT MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 1U.M MarHrt t ,Hnn Kraiirl.ru (Wtwin 0111 a id l 1 hi. ) (o ami li'iitn how wumlalinly you are mails anil huw lu avoid i'u knran ami ilinraavt. Mum-urn 'enlarged with t liauinnl of new olijCCIa, A'lmniim 3$ cti. Irlati Onira. 9 1 1 Orarr at. Dlaanu l nl mini: .Irlcluri', I.hui of niAiili,H,l.illmnN..a at Ilia .klu run! klilni'y iuli kly mimil wllhunl the nan of mirrnry. TroaUuaut parionally ir by latter, bviim uir uuoBi. NEW E Geo. Slaughter, Ppop'r. All kinds of fresh fish keptconstantly on hand OPPOSITE OPERA HOUSE. MAIN 8TREET, INDEPENDENCE. J J.1 iaijiwasai 'Ski 1 w t -r-ta -rrv ' A new and Onniptnta 'I'renl mimii iimImI lti 111 nillllHi.M.ti i.t., "iiniiitiii. in ' ti,i n'w, ..... In Mux unit i'lllu 11 punitive (inrelnrexlur. mil liil.tiiiiiLlil I ti ilT or bleiKllUK.ttrhlnir.iilinin. In, reeniit,or linreilllnry pile, and ninny oilier dlHi'iuiiw mid leiiiiile wenKiiiHi'. II. Ik nlwny n uri'iil liniii'llt Hi the Keneml heiillh. Tlie lli'Ht dlHenverv or n meil lenl nre renderlnn hii oner, nllim with tin. kiilrn unnaeiwaiiry herenfler. Tin remedy lift never been known to fail. II a bun, II for Wi ant by mail. Why miller from thl terrible iIIki'iwmj when a written nuiirnnWie I alven with II boxaa to rei'uiid the nioney If noti'iired. Hend ainiiip fornniple. (Iiiiimn. tee IhkuiiiI by Wooiliu'd, Clurlie 4 l!o wholiv mileiinilrelulldnimilHli,oloiiKl.,l'ortliuid,t)r. T. L. BUTLER, ' Uj Surveyor and H Epejr All onlll promptly itnKwered. AddroH me at Bulliw, Polk county, Oregon. Holtan House. 9. in 1 a 0 A VANISHINO RACE. Ha HhuI. O.ar Wlila Araaa and la al llniaa Wbara.ar Thara la HllOaraaaa. ' Tli jmf.wlutiJ liuiitnra ami traitwri wti( at on tlina cninprlaiHl thw wlmla u( tli whit liiliaulUn. rUuat lu Una aso tlon ara 1khhiih1ii(( an few that a real did time anltlAry wuxUiiibu who iilungaa tttki tlm foreal and dlveaU blniaelf of human txmiulinu.lilp la tatouuilng a rnrtt alglit. Jm Tlimnaa U on u( tlm lieat mmiliia that remain of theaa man, ami a atmly of hit nharactriaiioi la In- Tlioinaa l a matt uf alxmt forty. Ho la aliglilly Mow medium hollit and la nut lieavily bullk He aptmara like a full Miauled uegM, allliotitfli lia aaya Uiat hli nmllier waa a half bmnl Indian. ll taaa ajiara, tiglilly citrlnt wliUknra and diaj nut li'k lik a Nimrtxt and a mlKlity limn aiming cami and iWr, Ttiomaa fidlow aa tienr tlie Ufa of Hie r4 man a anjr one can In Ibnao day, and lia an antipathy to liuitiktt HK'tely, tlintiub ha 1 n.itliliiK ut a mlaiitlmi, and talk, well to any una who qnrailoua him. In tin? iitniiier timo Thoinai wurka at whattver h can gut to do about tb fill. in Oil vlt'lulty and through to Ulilo, When tlm aqulrrtil anaaun ojan bo la In Ohio, and mta In tlm Arat tow Wrrktuf llioauliinm abuutllig Kjnlrrrl, A tha dr aeaaon 0Hina, )i fmlgTatea iiorthwanl, and for tha rtt of tha win br Uvea lb Hf of tb tUtvr bunWr, hunnlng Imman habitation and alnf lug. In the wno.1 In tha liiwt Inrteiuenl Wealll.r. lli.ilnltiealld ottlftt ConalaU of a lout, bUiikeU and a atiiall Btove, and ha dr Ur.-a that hfl la loiir cimlolited In UiM wim.1 than ha would U in town. When the night 1 tvild b llghla hi Bm, rbaln but dug up in the tent and !ne. Whll tb deer run, Hujikina fidlow I he in tirelrwly, Blld wlietl night OVer titktM' hint on tint trait It Una down in tha wood Ut ih-ep, iHinlUleut Uiat tha der la aa tired a ha and will nut liiov duriiiK Urn night unlraa diatnrbwl, and In tb morning wilt l ao tiff that tha ..tid day'a eh will be a eouiuara. lively racy inniter. AfOT the deer aeaaon la overThiinia atarta forth oim, and traj akunkaaud otter and all other fur Wring animal fur the real of th wmMr. At all time be la rea.ly In i!a oi l Zip Cooo nmin rai ktng anmiiit, and bta dug h allege to U u u of tb beat roon diara In Uie etitintry. Tha autinal i a liver and wblta Ituuinl, aligbUy larger tluui a fur., hound, and with no luur fat on blm than I rnmiml to nrrnm hlajoiuU. Tlm in" tan! tlml tlm dug gid htm mora than lift; didlnr' wrrth uf eofnklnaln on ain. and h wtjnld not rt with him fur Hire tlm tHa amount. Joe telU tury t UliUtrat th aagaclty of Die dog. lie aayi that one wtnlrr tb do trwd a cuon In a hi tm. Jo alway carrtea cliiutiinK Iron, and ha aklnoed nptli lim Ha followel the cxjii out on a branch and ahdnk htm off, and be beard blm iieal aa tb do nabbed blm. Wbra Jo k4 to tl tKrttum of tb tr them waa no comt In alght and no dial, lie heard th dog running Hud ctle4 to bun; th dog raiueoutot Ut btulint a tmimenl and Uwo ran Uark. Ji fid lowwl and found that th dnf waa run ning around a aktink, keeping it frr.ni going into tt hi.le. Mr, ig did not want to interview tlie aauuk i ioamy, out tb akniik waa not nre of that, and ho kept hi yon tb diir, rinding around, and th dog wa gTaylnally getting blm away rnmt nu no. job aiiieu w akuiik, hut ha con Id nml no trato! tlm c.Kiii, ami ixiiidnduil that the dug bad loat It. Th next morning lw roproved the dog, aaymg: "Yfn uiiin t a rigm auotti mat cum lwit night; you bt blm, Now you go get blm." Tlw dog haiked kind tif aehnllieil and moved off. J followl blm, and they wnt twwk to Ui jIwe wlu-ra the trouble oortirrv.1 on tha mv vii.na ulghl, AfUT inadng around a whllu tlm dug unborltHl t ho mm from where h bad burtwt It, having been afraid to lwtv It whlli he went fur the kunk, no bn buried It, Imtvlng tha Iftl) ticking nut of the nuw ao he could Bml It again. Home ond ked Thonia If h M not afraid tlml th beam would eat blm aome night. He Mid that the only thing Uiat nindo him mad waa that tlm hoar kept away front him and didu't give blm a clmmw. Joe aaya that the houe nre getting altogether too thick, and when bn iuih'Li up with a lionee ha want to get aa fur away from it aa he can and aa iiulrk a be enii.-Oil City Derrick. Thay Wa.a Onea a Tear. Th fitcllily with whioh wiiahlng la fluno by tha u of bora WHsonnU for Ita popularity In tha low conntrln and in Urn-many, where t many famlllea waab.lay come but onoo a year. The notion of cleanllneiMi which prevail! among the hotter claai of (rnnuan for. ila tb torlng or accnmiilaUon of anllea linen In th dwelling hoiiae, hence tn BeceHHlty of the "achwarUwaiichkom iiier," built near by, where the soiled or nnwanhed clothe are hung tip, exuoaed to the itlr, on polea or line. We cannot but commend them for thl cnatiim, and It would lie well for thoae homwkeeper to take a hint who more tqlled garmenta In th clnai'ta of alneptng room and nn dor the lied. The hiliubliwt Oeriunti hnuafrau doe not feel her poverty If ahe ha an abun dance of linen, nnd thl ha will have if pimiiihlfl, to the exoliiHion of other thing whloh wo might regard almoet a need ful. Bite ia rich iudoed if at' the end of nit month or a year he can diaplay long line hung with immaculate linen, We can thus nnderatand how even at this dny a chest of Ilium In regarded among the peasantry a a part of their dower or mnrriagn portion, or trie untie, For these wanliing week 1 nattally taken and the event la regarded aa no ordinary one, It ia aomuthing of a 1 tibi lue in which the entire family take part. An Amerioan lndy traveling in (Jermany witneaaed one or tlicae "trot ice." where four or five women were washing from one enpnoion tub. When asked why they did not adopt the eaaler plan of washing weekly, one of them re plied that "they fearod the people might think they had but two garmenta apiece, " Pittsburg Dispatch, Original Idea and llre.ainaker. In my experience I have long ilnce come to the conclusion that if you are not a fashion plate, nil actress or a so ciety woman celebrated as a model on which dressmakers ahow new exhibit), yon must do your own thinking when you want something a little different from one of a dnann turned out at the limiiufiietnry, But in case you find yourself under the necessity of doing your dressmaker' head work, there is no need of going to a first cuts man or woman who tionds first class bills. You must find a woman who fits well, who is not to stubborn but that she will take. and, execute somu one else's Ideas, who ONE OC l,.-...r...r... M . Sf. an-fmn-viTsT r wiu ttocotne miemrM) in tb Wort fur Uie work' sake and who to inUlIlfimt enough to do win anggesUnf harwlf, llul I baar my reader ficlalm, "Thai peart to Impoealbla to Bad." It to nnrhap difficult, but not knpol hi. I bav never found It ao. When I lived in America it was aim oat lmporl. hi to eunvtnn my friends that I did nut wear Imported dreasea, that 1 had thorn mal right ia town; and her In Parto 1 have tawi, falUiful to my II tU obaeur dreaaniiiker for th hwt ten yars for w Uienta iiluaka aa wall a drw, Tboa draaamakers, like good serranta, can b founiL There ar a few of than left, and 1 don't see why I should not b at clever a my neighbor, find Ummoutaod bav tha benefit of their rvloe. Paris Lett. ftaally gIU MaralfaL It was In the New York Central depot A well dreaaad lady with her Utti Uml r'auutleroy son approached tb door leading to an outgoing train. Both were lavtntt with bundle. A railroad official stood by th door, "Ojsn th diir or 111 punch your bead," exclaimed FaiinUnroy in a very swagger voii, and the official, amused by Uie lx year-old's aadaotty, eonatnted to beeoino doorkeeper for th oocaaioo and compllixL Th moUier showad that ah wa angry as ah swept through th door, and a It closed sh seised FaaoUaroy by tb honlder and shook him aavernly. "Arent you aahamed of yonraelfT ah aake.li "to be so Impolite to Mm fBtl man. "Hue, uianuna," replied FaunUoroy, 'I wa only jat foolin. I wouldn't V punched htm P flyraeo Journal. t at MV. Kihtok t'OHVAU.ia Timkm: In your htat laaue I umlerUmk to show that the prkw of the Interest of money was en tirely out of promrtloo to th prlo of htlair, and, lu fact, of anytiilug else. Originally, the wore usury meant any taking of money for the uae of money; and he wa therefor a usurer who, lending money, required In payment anything more than the money which he loaned, Thl wa our considered a great mom! wrung. At catuuou law lulenwt was not allowed In any oaae. The U'rm waa ayuouymou with Uaury ami waa puiiUhnhle offeuae. The lak lug of lutereat Is entirely a creation of the statute lu this country; It never had any aaneliou In the common law and Is wild by Mr. Uiat katune to have orlgi UaitiHl with the Jew. Th Kwer lo deiiiaud and enforce by law the y incut uf an exorbitant rale of Iniereat baa aluiuat enslaved (bis nation and haa forced lnU.r to pay a trttiut to eap iUtl fiitirvly out of all rvaann aud right dealing. There to hardly a farmer, mervhatit, busluea man, or prufvaauiual limn, In our community hut what I to-' dny paying tribute to some bank or money lender lo'lhe way of Interest at the rale of ten percent per annum, and to add to thl burden, th middle men slip In and get five per cent more a a Uniin; this legal robbery to Intolerable aud cannot be borue much longer An luduatrlotia, hard-working uiechan lo who to building house and Improv ing our city, told me laat week that lie had paid one attorney In this town tkk In tlie way of bonuaea. 1 there any relief from thl wmdltlou of airalrs? la there any plan which can be adopt ml by which the laboring elm, the farmer, the mechanic, and th profe almitii man, can stand on something like an viintf(Mitliig with the iimney lender? in (ha large cltlee where real eeiuie Iwara a fiiiHilmia price and rent ara exmsllngly high, there may be iHimetliliig like a fair proportion with the rale mlnteroit charged for the use of money, but Uie great bulk of tlie huaimna of (he country, and eapedally running and stock rabing, will not Jus tify the aymeut of over four per cenl Interrat r auniiiu. If the dauilallng iiieilliim wa aiillK'leut to supply the demand of the business of the country, ih la mutter of Interest ou money might lo some extent regulate Itself, but aa long a the amount of money In circu lation Is lea than one-half per capita what It ought to be, lust so long .will cnpllnl extort from labor an undue por tion or II earnings, ana ma weaitn or the in hi n try will continue to accumu late lu tl.e hands of a comparatively few iwraoii the rich will grow richer and the piair poorer, The schemes of I lie plunderers or wall street ami lueir humble follower In the West should "nut a whin in the hands of honest men to lash the rascal naked through the world." John M'Rnktt. An Knaay on Man. Mn. Hl.l YoCHU'l IbKAL.) Man that Is bom of woman Is small potatoes and few In a hill. He riseth up to-day and fiourisheth like a rag weed, and tomorrow or next day the undertaker hath him. Hegoeth forth In tho morning warbling like a lark, ami Is knocked out In one rouad lu two seconds. In tho nihlst ofjlfo he Is In debt, and the tnx-gathvrer pursueth him wherever he goelh. The baulster of life I full of ppllnters, and he slldeth down with coiisldernble rntildity. He walkolh forth In the bright sunlight to absorb o.oue, and meetulh the hank- colluctor with a sight drntt for KI50, Hu cometh homo at eventide and muvteth tho whoel-barrow in his path. It rlsoth up mid stnlUit h him to the earth and fulleth ou him aud ruutieth Its wheel Into his mouth. In the gentle springtime he puttetb ou his summer clothes and a blizzard striketh him fur from home. He buyeth a watclwlog, and when hu cometh home from the lixlge the wntch-dog troeth him aud sltteth near him till rosy morn. Ho goeth to the horse-trot and butteth his moueyon the brown maro, and tho buy gelding with a bla.ed fuce winnetb. He initrrleth a rcd-lieadiHl heiress, nnd the next day her patorual ancestor gouth under with . a foe, arrest, aud great liabilities, and oomoth home to live with his beloved aon-ln-lnw, Exchange,' A Uuery. The Democrat colls the attention of IU high-tax oontouipornrles to the fol lowing query, propounded by Senator Voorbees to his Republican contevvtfkK rurlcs in the United States stmatet "Mr. President, when I spoke here on the 125lh of February, I made one In qulry, nnd I intend to have an answer to It If It Is possible to obtain one. Un der tha reciprocity arrangement be taeea this country and llrazll I showed that from the reisirto or the bureau of Houth Amertcau republloi, at the bead of which to Mr. Curtis, the adjutant general of reciprocity, that a protective duty or a discriminating duty on Amer ican ltiiiorUtlon did not exist In any lusUnm beyond twenty per cent on the article manufactured In thl coun try and sent to ltrall, and I ak Ibtpub llcan iwnaton to tell me how It was pwalble for tb Amerlcan.maiiufacturer to com pet wiooemfully with the Itrttbth maiiufaoturer In Hraxll with a dlscrlml uatlng duty In hi favor of only twen ty per cent when It required fifty per eeut to enable blm to comat with the asms manufacturer In the United HlaUajT' If any Republican (siper or any Ite publican (the Hon. T.T.tieor preferred) will answer this query satisfactorily the Drtnncrui will recant lot "free trade" hereale and advnerat "proUxrtlon." If they can compete In the open mar ket of llrmll, with from five to twenty per cent dlaerlmlnsUng duty on the nam cla of goods, aud beat the Eng lish manufacturer out of that market, why doe It take fifty per cent protec tion her to beat the same manufacturer out of thl market? Homebody la being buncoed, and there to no eacape from th pwpoaltlou. Marlon county Iki ocrat. t Tmm AatarteM Jaraay Catlla Club, Jl XK I, lhWi Ilellevlng that tb dlsHenilnatlon of reliable Informatloii regarding Jer sey cattbt will be of great value, not only to dairy owners, but also to every farmer and butter uer in th laud, Uie American Jersey Cattle Club ha decided to ofler fifty prize for accept able aya on Jersey rattle. In these days of keen competition the iuw ful man must not only consider cost but quality of product. It I claimed fur Die Jersey cow that she meet both of these requirement in th dairy bet ter tlmu any other breed, and that her real merit, even at the present time, ar Imperfectly understood. Conse quently It to contended that many dairy farmers, from lack of knowledge ss to col of production and quality of product, are losing money that might be made If their present cattle were replaced with Jerseys. It to also believed to be a fact that lu very many case quality to sacrificed to quanUty, aud that milk and butter ooiisumers, through lack of knowledge, are paying unreasonable price, quali ty considered. At a meeting of the Board of Direct ors of the American Jersey Cuttle Club, held May 4, 1KU2, It was directed that fifty prise of f3 each should be olTorwl for acceptable essays on Jersey cattle. This competition to to be gov erned by Uie following rules: 1. Wt'HJaxT, JsHftsY Cattlk. Any thing pertaining to their history, value, usefulneiM, care, treatment, peculiar! lies of product, etc. It to decided that these fwys shall cover aa far as possi ble all Uie point on which present owners, intending buyers, perous who do not but who could profitably keep Jerseys, consumers of milk, butter, etc., would naturally,, desire Informa tion. 2. Hir.K. No essay shall contain less than 600 nor more than ink) words. X. Tims. All essays must be sub mitted on or before tfcptembrr 1, IM. They may be sent earlier, aud (lie Com mittee request as prompt attention as to practicable. i Coniutionh. AJI eesya submit ted are to be the proHrty of the Amer ican Cattle Club, regardless of prizes. No essay will be awarded a prise un let It Is considered by the com mute to merit publication. 6., COMPETITORS. Fortyof the prizes are ojien to competition by men.. Teu of the prises are open to com petit ion by women, aud, lu view of the great Inter eat taken In Jersey cattle by women, It Is confidently expected that many will submit valuable essays. 1. AWARDR. Prizes will be awarded within sixty days after con test closes. 7. CoMMtTTKK. Wellknowu gen tlemen will act as Judges on this occa sion. 8. SlTCiaiSTtONS TO NEW WRIT ERS. Write plainly and only on one tide of the paper. Wrlto simply, Just as you would talk. Don 't criticise or attack other breeds. There la more of value to be said about the Jersey than can be put In one essay. Hon 't try to cover too many points, take oue part of the subject and make it complete. If you wish to write more, put it in an other essay. Competitors may submit as many essays as they choose. Hhould you desire circulars for your friends, they will be sent ou uppllca Uon. Address all communications on this subject to the American Cattle Club, New York. Yours truly, li. A. SiiiLKY, President. UN THE WING. We have strayed from our usual gleaning ground without ft Ml being attached to our person whereby we might be traml; but what to here written may possibly load to Uie dis covery of our whereabouts, should we never return. We are now peram bulating the streets of the modern city, uaniod after the ancient Knlokerboker olty of Albany, N. Y. There to some Used in Millions of wiA'iivli ftji-jBiiniWi' jfesttq-M'taaV-i UFA dinriiclnthapmnoeof Albany and the surrounding country from that presented to our view on our first vlt.lt here In 1M7. Here to a fast grow ing city, embracing within it limit many s enterprising men a can b found elsewhere. The grand structure spanning tha Willamette connecting Heiilon with Linn county give evi dence of the nttrprllng spirit of Albany' business men. The grand celebration of the 4th here at Albany, ecllMed anything of the kind that ever took lace heretofore. It ap peared a If all Oregon ws here. Tb enthusiasm of the people wa un bounded. Tho extensive decoration with the star spangled banner caused tlie heart of the patriot to cwctl with pride, Linn county was named after Sen ator Linn, who was an active and warm friend to Oregon's Interest In tho settlement of the boundary ques tion with England. He re echoed the sentiment "M, 40 or fight'' o freely expressed in the bulb of congrea dur ing Uie time of the settlement of the quesUon. Hen ton county was named In honor of Thomas II. IWntou, who for thirty years wo a leading Democratic ena tor, aud who took an active part In se curing grant of land to the early Ore gon settlor. We stopped but a short time In Al bany, and then wended our way to Kodavllle. In passing through Albany prairie we could but notice the poor condition of crops, estieclally of Uie spring grain. There were but few flvlils of fall grain, and they were none the best. We think Polk connty to way ahead of Linn county this year In the condition of her wheat fields. We arrived at Kodavllle In the even ing, and found everything quiet there nocauiMni, and the place generally dull. We were the guest of 1. 8. Ire land for the night, and were moat hos pitably entertained. We called on Meadows Vanderpool, who wa formerly a resident of Polk, lie owned the farm now in posscilon of the Dr. Davidson estate, near Parker. Mr, Vstiileriiool to now In his ninety fifth year, and to hale and hearty for a mail so old. 1 (is prospects for attain ing U) a century are very good. He was boru January 24, 17H8, in North Carolina, and moved from there to Eastern Tennessee, thence to Missouri, and came to Oregou In 18-14. He has a slick twelve or fourteen Inches long and about two Inches in diameter, lu which seveu boles ara bored, to repre sent the seven day of the week. Kvery morning he place a peg in one of these bole till be runs through the seven, thus completing the week, and Uien mark on a slute which he keep hanging by the side of the fireplace, the passage of time by weeks -and mouths. Thl to the only way by which he can note the passage of Unie, yet In conversing with him his mind apieara comparatively bright. We found H. McCarthy here, also, aged eighty-six years, who to the meet robust man of bis age we have aver seen. Hin walking gait 1 very lively, and his voice Is as strong as most men's at forty. He Is well acquainted with the DavklMiti family of Monmouth, having croesed the plains with them in IHM. Hodavtlle is romatlcally situated at the foot of the mountains. The Miner al Springs Seminary Is located here. The seminary stands on a beauUful knoll near the soda spring, from which one has a splendid view of the coun try contiguous to Altmuy . The building Is 60x60 feet in area, containing six large and well arranged rooms, with a sealing capacity of 300 students. The site i clean, dry, and healthful. The school will be under strict Christian management, though wholly unde nominational. Bodavllle to a great health resort Hundreds are ready to attest this fact; hence this is a point highly favorable for a high-school seminary. The people ol Sodaville are quiet and progressive. There are no saloons. It Is the smallest incorporated city In Oregon. The town Is so laid out that the spring Is the central point, au entire block being reserved for a park, in the center of which is built a summer house, under the roof of which the mineral witter Is drawn lu abun dance from a well-constructed brick tank. To visit these springs, drink the wuter, and jwiss a day in the park, is to enjoy yourself not little. There arc aUnit lilt people living Inside the corporate limits. The miueral springs were discovered about forty years ago, by a Mr. Coyle, while riding after cattle. It now, however, sparkles forth Us healthful beverage from the center of a thrifty little village of 150 contented people, Louis Barzee wHl be the general malinger of the seminary when completed aud opened up for educational purposes. An eminent writer has this to say of advertising: "In nil towns where a newspaper Is published, every man should advertise In it, even If nothing more than a card stating his name and tliobtisluesehoiseugagedin. It does not only pay the advertiser, but lets the people at a distance know that Uie town In which you reside to a prosper ous community of business men. As tho seed to sown so the seed recompenses. Never pull down your sign while yon expect to do business. Powder: Homes 40 Years the Standard. n t?JJll. Eaf Wl 111 1 1 CL it 1