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THE WEST SIDE. It Kt BV Vest Side Publishing Company FMIWY, jn.Yaa.wua. ' A RnM.K.-One Friday nigh I h t sight, hl'h ' ftdmlr saw the laud rolled up In Mini nil In ft flame of Hi. Aiwwer! A brick kiln on rtn. ...-,--' Monkv to LoanOu ip! Improved farma wily In emu from wo to tSV at six r win per ftumiin. C. IV Well, three mile aouth of liidcpen. deilO. - (f KoH SAL. Two small tract of land near Independence mostly act to fruit trees; also one ten acre tract with gtssl building, hop yard, aud orchard, Iu quire at thl office. Kink Mosvmkx'W. UhiU lleliuick purchased of Ollitliire A McAdatn till week f "tit monument tv place t tin' head 'f hU father grave In the Muuumlh cemetery. Also, lr. T. J. Lee tut ordered ow that will wad H tuwii out to place t hi daughter Ft' grave, whose remain rent In the Odd Fellow' cemetery ft few mllo sooth f 1 ndeianideuce. The are certainly valuable token of kve ftllll respect for the decried one. AN'kw LotHiK.-Mr. II. P. Heard, of IVrtlaud, wa lu the city lnt Friday ami Saturday In lli Interest ot the Improved Order of lted Men," ft se cret order having ft wttudcrful growth ou till coast Just t present, Tweuty live pate face lgned petition for dinner, uil the now tribe will Ih In tltUtl In Independent In about two week. A toon ft the charter arrive the "ilrvat luooholi" and ft larii number of "Uh Men" from IVrtlaud ml Salem will be ou baud with tlivtr scalping knlve. JOIN THK WOODMSS.-YoUllg people, and especially those who have little dim grow log up who are iIi'wmUnt ou father and mother for support aud ed ucation, should take warning kwt they should be suddenly taken ftwy ami tli lovwl null iuiuHvut ontw li ft with out ttveau ornupjiort lu thb col J, wlil world. A moit) trlfl (lavd wiwion lty with lurttrlry onlor would kw th rwku oihi Iwyoud dan ger frtiu wnt. Join ttm WwkIuiou of the World and ihervby provide for your (fttnlly In rftM yon lmuld ftiil otlwr wl. It k Mtfe mid rvltul'U'. BASK HaU The rub (twine U twn tlie IudieiHliK,j ud S lo tram lt iSutiday wki won by the lutU-r wilh oow of eight to Hwn. Thero w jjood crowd out mid the gsime w uu unually Intrrttlns, the talll-i stuiiding very clow nil the wy through. Hut for ft few td urmn on tho part of the hmne team, which they have not beeu ludulgiug In lately, they would have beaten their opponenta. However, they will have another chanoe ft week from net Suuday, July Slut. The In depeiideue nhw will enxti Itata with Ufayette tiext Sunday at the Talmage gniunda. TheXkw rKisrirAL.-rrof. C. A. Hitehcut'k ud wife arrived In Inde pendent lat Friday. The rrofer in the prlneil of the Independence rublicacluMtl, and cornea from C'leve htnd, tliio. We are much pleawd with 1'rt'f. HitchtiRk'a view aud ii,.thii.U nf Kublie-M'hool work fur as we have Uvii aide lo , and e art of the opinion that a hearty otp. erotioit iivi)ii the purl of the director n.l nitroua will wcure to u a K-hil of whlch,we limy uil he pnmd. The! rroftiir tx-eupnn tme of Mr. V. F. (rewy'a houR. Let all extend a hearty wehtime to the lrif.-r ami hi w ife. Tiik 11 ASK Ball Hti'i'f.it,- In winw' queuceof the Independence and Mon. mouth bualnvaa nien'a bae hall game renultlng aa It did laat Friday, vl., thir ty to eighteen In favor of Monmouth, Independence wan tuck fur the twenty-dollar aupHr, which wiw to be given in Monmouth for forty pernona. The feaxt waa preaI at .Mr. Jordan'a hotel, where the above-mentioned uuniU-r of men partook heartily of the abundant good thing the landlord had prepared, and we munt aay that It waa more tha waa expected for theamounlexiiendcd, and ft Jolly good time waa had. Home oftheboya any they wlah they would play again. Tiuhtlkh! Tiiihtlkh! Yea the fea tlve thlatle. The marahal aonie days ago gave onii'lid notice to all property ownera to cut down all the thiatlea atxmt the Bremiwa and In the atreet. m.i vim (In iut he ordered you? Of coiime you did not: you are not built that way. You are the iiio fellow that ahouted ao loud for the cow ordi nance to paivt. Now if the old town now did not keen your part of the town oinnn. thla little city iti aix month would "aniell to Heaven." For gKd new ake, cut down your thiatlea and clean your atreeta, ormove to the moun tain. The irmrahiil will nttend to thl bimineaa himaelf iua few dnya.however, IlCTt'KVKo. I-hhI Monday morn log' train brought back IJiair Miller from hi vWt of nearly two moulha to tils finn-ntM In KevtfHvillo. Mo. He met with no aeriou accident on hlaen tire Journey, but perlmpa avoided aome only by accupying the acuta on the up per aide of the car while rounding aome of the great curve of the Hock lea, aa hta enormous avoirdupoia exerbid quite ftn influence on the train. Upon allirhtlng, he wa given three cheer by the boy, who aeverul In numlair had secured plug hata, and, for a abort time converting themaelve into twelve-horae team, drew one of Damon & Cook'a llueat carriage to the dcjiot for hi special conveyanoe to the hotel. but ere he had reached hi destination he had escaped hi eacort, Wayne Wll llarn, who, like HIicrifF Kellcy, waa more Interested In the fun tliutl In tho prisoner. Tims he returned to almost his Identical starting point umld great pomp and splendor. During hi ab sence he visited sovurul sections of the country, and gave California some ape ciul attention, but found no pluce when weighed carefully lu the balance, all thing considered, that would tip the Ileum over tills. He also stated that the money market was in a very slrlu gent condition in the Kast as well as ou this coast, but looked for better times soon. He had ft pleasant trip and we welcome hi return. LOCALS. tfeetha inw parlor aulteat K. An- ntlne'a, Harvest hat and glow at Shelley A Vauduyii'ft, Cotton pant for harvest wear t 8helley A Vanduyu'. TIm ball game the coming Huuday prtimUw to he of much Interval. UvunaiilHtr Wtelley A Vanduyu' great rvtliii tl.m sale In elothlng. t llev. t will hold tltvln aervle in the FvangvllfMl church uext Huuday morning. All oortllally luvltetl. A letter frtmi Hon. K T, Hatch aay that they ore nil well nd getting along nltx'ly. It ftlao report Hoe weather lu Alanka. He called her"ugel," "aweellHurt," "vt," through many ft courting day, and after h had married him, be nitwtly called her "aay," IKi not go home without first get ting one of thvaw loveream bucket 11 of loe eramat Mr. W, H. Whlleaker', next dtair to the poalortloa. O'lHimicll & Irvine have the con. tract for furnishing the granger of the comity with binding twine. Farmer will please make a note of this. The nsherniatt to the brooklet Idea Aud f the tiMUtlet Ilea lu wait, When he return to our surprise Just a before he he lu weight. The beat spring medicine I ft do or twoofMt, I'ftlriek' pill. They uolouly phylo but cleause the whole stein, mid purif)' the bkaal. Foraal by all ui cdtclue dealer. 1 have a tiew parlor suite, lX plecva, carved oak frauia, altk tftpwdry aud plush, Ult atyle aud color. If you a ant a parlor suite you will do well to tee thl one before you buy. F. Aiwtlua. Of Course you wut to be well ptaded ou the larlft question. The lue of the coiulug campaign will he tha tariff, tend u ft two-eeui stamp will w will end you the otily oomplet work ou the tariff question ever lasued. A lady wluwn hair eame out with every eomUng, waa Induced to give Aver Hair Vigor a faithful trial, Khe did u. and not only wa the ha tif hair cheeked, but new ud vhirou growth soon succeeded that which had gone. iVm't t dicouraged about eowuia till you have glveu Ayer1 8rirllla ja-rslstent trial. SIX bottle of till medicine cured the eomplahit for (UWgeH. Thomaa, of Ada, Ohio, when alt other rvincdlea falUtl to aflord any ndlef. Owing to the Inclemency of the weather, the lee cream aortal, given by the Udiea' Aid Hislety of the F.vaiite. leal church, wa not very largely at tended. Nevenhelesa a very na tal aud pleasant evening wa enjoyed by those prcseuL Meeulay A IMwrtaon wish to call your allentlou to the following Item: All those kuow lug tbctuwlvca indebt e.1 to the firm to call and aeltle up, ft the tlrm dlsstdve partnership the 1st of August, and all ftceouuU must be lu !w fore that time. "Your husband," ssKI the caller ym- pnthUingly, "was man of excellent tiualltlea." 'Yes," sighed the widow, "tie wa good man. Everybody aay iv-1 was n't much aimiuted with him nivself. He beloiiawl to acven e ert-t sts'letle." While the thermometer 1 hanging around the Mllng point In the Fast, aotl opw lortw w. ...... time lu the surf or lu tee house, her In Oregon it la esd enough to make a tire mornings and evening conducive tootle's comfort. The Institute and summer arhool convened in Monmouth lust Monday with fair attendance. ",M war is la-lng done, ami It promisee to result In much profit to the teacher. A yn. opslsofthe work being done will b given next Week. Mistress: "KlUa, thl Is strange state of atndra. Four o'clock In Hie r- ternoon, ud the kitchen in this state of confusion with nothing ready." "O you see, mn'atu, your daughter waa lu the greater part of the day helping me with the cooking." Mlas Cora Huell very pleantly en tertained few of her young friends t her home Wednesday evening fti lo- gomachlst. This Is very eutertaluing If close attention I gtvon. Alter in dulging lu thla amusement for couple of hours, delicious refreshments were partaken of. The rty then tendered their obligations to the amiable hiwtea for the pleasant evening's entertain ment, aud took their goml-nlght leave. On the coming Hunday morning, Ju ly 24, Wi2, there will he preaching ser vice at the Christian church, conduct ed by Itev. 1). V. Poling. The pastor will sing solo, which will precede me sermon, lu me evening iroji". sacred song, consisting of anthems, by the choir of the Christian and Evan gelical churches, assisted by others, will he rendered. Itev. and Mr, l'ol- wlll also sing a duet. The pub lic I cordially Invited to attend and participate in these services. There Is luck In odd numbers and combinations. There nre v letters in the name of each candidate on the dciin:ratlc ticket und the letters 3, 4 and 6 are the same In both. Drop 1, 7, 8, 0, and Cleveland stands "level." Drop 1, 2, 0, and Stevenson is - even .. . Ol .. O OI.....1" llliml'' SO. l ucre are "", and a "clean" great "deal" besides in Cleveland;" thero are seventeen "son nets," "sons" or "vew," "noses, "nets." a present "tense" and "no non sense," "rest notes," and "even tons" of "votes" in Htevouson, and with both of them we "can elect" the ticket, The munagcrs of the Portland expo sition are exerting every ellort to in duce exhibitor to nloce on exhibition at Portland such samples as they In tend to display at Chicago In 1803. A successful competition at Portland will be of great advantago In such cases, and particularly in the case of canned irooda the tlmo Intervening win no safe guaranty against defective scaling. These exhibits will be carefully stored In the exposition building free of cost until such time as the exhibitors desire to forward thorn to Chicago. This ..n.nnuiimn iflves the opportunity of mullmr (lift tWO exhibit at a minimum m iut an ,1 otfrvone who has an Inter est In home Industries should take ad vantage of it. Let every part of the I state be well represented at both fairs. ORRIION moot. ClUl.tlKKN. t h . or Ik -tl l aaalloi !a Whkh IllslrlbtiUna Wilt ft Md. The state land board" will meet 111 ft tew day to make the apportionment m Interest on the Ut irreducible achiail fund for distribution ftiiioug the aihool district of thl lte. The per cwplta last year wa $l. but ft no eslluiate have len made ou the amount or chtkd fund on hand In the state treasurer' office It cannot ho conjec tured what the per capita will l until the board nieeta. Ut year the total number of school children lu the late wa tt.(U5i, ft against 11 1.T70 thl year, which I an Increase of 11,141 Below I glveu the number of person lleen the age of four and tw nty ) ear resid ing lu the different eouutle: (XiailUM Msls. riii Tolsl. !!, 3,tl7 ,847 i!,lUI.H 1,H 3. M7 I.U'A tul6 4. T.VI I.7A4 i,a2 4,san 1,W.". r:i m 7.I1W ,7t2 ,m IM.atil 8,4:ui m 1,4ns 4,070 4,.'ttiw 1. Wil 2. N7B 8,3 4,(H IUker I.IU lU'llloU...... .l.NIO 1,117 I.KA7 a.sti I.IM tt!i7 I,IW1 iU4 801 8,!UM 47 Ant) m a.i.'u R7o 4UI aus 8.IMI S,l0 :iui 4,iW4 74o 6,147 l.llHH 877 711 2,8 2,11 S04 1.4J4 2.7:w 2,274 Claekaiuaa, 3,M1 dalaop 1,4 W Columbia. wsa (s. ....l,Vil ... 601 ... U ...a,4ji ... Uu7 .... iws ... iM Crtaik Curry ..... ....., . Douglas , , llraut (illllrtiu Harney Jackson.,,,,,, Joaephlue,.,,, ..a.aii .. m .. 4U I . 4il . 3.1U ;.4.aM Klamath. I jilt , Ijtne Linn ......... Malheur 400 Msrlou,,.,,. 4.1KH MorMW 741 Multiiouish, ...... U.U Polk ...1.748 .... 40ti ... ma ...,2.i7 .... m ,.i,4oa ...2,)7 Shermau ItllamtsiK... t'niallllft Colon Wallow Wasco Washington, Ysiulilll 2.S7-J Total 67, HB 64,007 111,770 rafulual lnKkiri, The fact that teaching In the public school I rapidly rising to the dignity of a profession, If It haa Hot already reached that ptltln, I showu by the large uumUr of student who arm seek ing professional training In our tte normal chiala The attendance at Monmouth last year, the largest per haps I u the Northwest, wa made up of representative from aliinwt every county In the state, beside ft gtssl ag gregate rcprvmmtatlou from Washing Urn, Idaho, British Columbia aud Alaska. The average achisd director at beginning to demand well-tralucd teacher, and clearly enough that a good teacher at f"0 1 ail Immeasur ably better investment than poor teacher at ). He look now more to result than to wage. The school at Monmouth I rapidly increasing Its facilities for work aud bringing up to I lie highest standard It course of trrttnlng. New member have U-eu atlded to the faculty and new apara tu supplied in all the department. There i a rapidly growing demand for the graduate of the school and lu ev ery way It prospect are of the bright est. IUM tlsll Si Mela. The Mo J'rn Is evidently not pleased with the nmnner In which the Hcloboy playetl their last game of ball. In reference to tlie game it say: "latsl Hunday the much-talked-of game of hall between the Independence am Bclo club took idace on the latter' ground In thl city. For aome reason the 8vlo boy played ft very ordinary game, especially lu the third inning, when they allowed (be visitors to score six runs, owing to so vent I rank error made by the Hem's. Fcrha the home team put up the best ball they could, but the audience did not think so, and a gssl many think Ibat the Mo boy purposely threw the game. hen a Koine l advertised, the ball club In ef fect I under ft contract with ita audi- sura to nlav tttxsl Eiuiie. and when they fall to tlo so they are guilty of olv tabling money under false pretense and Injure the future prosrlty of the club, so far aa gate receipt are con cerned. If ball playing in Mo is to lie a success as an amusement, different work from thl must be done. If for gitiubllng, then perhaps thl last game waa the correct thing. Iiidoudeuce won by "core of ten to lx." SKAI.KII HID. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned will receive sealed bids for the filling of Main street at tho south' west comer of fractional block No. 2, (opnoslte (lisKiinnn A Douty's store.) The first deposit can be filled In with either gravel or dirt at the option of the contractor, but the last si xteen Inches must lai of gravel, the top layer to lie covered to tho depth of six Inches with fine gravel only. Bids received until twelve o'clock m., July 2th. The city council reserves the right to reject any or all bids, ny order or ine cuy council. J- T. Foal), Dated July 22, 181 12, City Heeorder, )r, Vrlns's llsklna l-owilsr iiii)roi Armjr, Nsvx anil luillsn IrMi t utstit. ( G'i Ir'ntm In Icr-Or van.) The purchnslng agents of the United HUtes tlovernmcnt have ordered near ly one hundred thousand pounds of Dr, Price's Baking powder In the first five months of this year, 1.402. The government exorcise great care n sulectlug It supplies of all kluds, re lectlng everything that Is not of the best, and the very mot mat u nas adopted Dr. Price's Baking Powder I proof that It has found It the best of all the baking powders. Ut. rrioe s is pe oullarly adapted for export, as nelthor long sea voyages nor clhnaiio cnaugcB affect It. this brand keeping fresh and sweet for years while otner oaaiug oowdent deteriorate rapidly. Jt Is guaranteed to the government to be a pure creom of tartar powder, free from ammonla.alumorother harm ful substances, anil Is also tho only baking powder prepared by a physl clan of high standing. On Fiiib. J. H. Cooper's brick kiln Is now burning, and contains 600,000 iirieU. In about teu days these brick will be ready for delivery, when all dc mands can be suppllod. These brick are of excellent quality and will be sold at reasonable prices. Children Cry for Pitcher'? Castorla, HWSONAI MINTION. Mrs. Jamc (lllaaiu went lo Portland yesterday. It. Hlraohberg wa metropolis vis itor this week, County Judge 8. T. Burult was In towu Wedueaday. IsancClaggnt was on the sick list adsy or two this week, Miss Clara Fisher, from Corvalll, I visiting lu Uil city this week, T. Fennel and family and Mrs Hosier lomrled for Newport yesterday. Ml Malad Adair, of WaUnn, Is visit ing Mends In this city this week. Mr. and Mr. I. Vanduyu am on ft visit lo friend ftiul relative ben, D, B. Taylor nd wife aud Mm I'rlmie ikiltweutto the bay Wednes day, Mrs. Frnuk of AlUuy, 1 visiting her daughter, Mm. Al. Uoodmaii, Air ft few week, , Mla Omah Huiltli left for IHir laat Vt'wlnewlay to taud ft few weeks ! King relative. Mr.Julluiiil Ml Hophlft Wolf, of Hllverttm, spent ft few day In town thla week visiting friend. Ocurgo W. Dodder, wife and little wui, of Altmny, are visiting with friends lu Independence thl week. Ml Mln Huelat and her grand mother, of Halem, wart visiting Mr. I kilt, of thl pla, laat Tuesday. Jaa. (HUou la repreaeutlug the Inde laindeiieekHlge lit the Uraud lodge of the A. O. V. W. lu fteaalou In Portland thla week. Mis F.IU Hhupp went to Albany ftalunlay, where ahe will vUlt friend for short time, when she will return to her home lu Portland. Mia Bel Butler accompanied Mr. and Mra. 1C W. tiaqwr when they re lumed to their home lu HarrUburg yesterday. Hhe will vlait Kugene be h,re she returna. MIm Corn Itobiuaon, who ha held a position 10 ine UOtsi naiooriisu liltal at Purilaud for some time ial, ha charge of the hospital lu Pari, Tel aa, where she went laat Hat unlay. J. Cart Dillingham, special ftgeut for Chamber' New Knoyclopedla, unl work of several renowned ftuthora, I now cativaMiug thla town aud Mon mouth, When lie oalla Uu you, give him ft hearing, aa he ha aome fine Issiks. Arthur Hpauldlng, who la well nd favorably known tu thl cily, died In Corvalh Wednesday, of consumption, and wa burled lu Buelift Vista, yeler- dav. Hi many friend In thl n-ellou will greatly nxm to hear IhUaftd in telligence. Dr. K. J. Young, veterinary aurgeon aud deiitlat, of Newberg, Is now III our oily and will remain some time In our midst The doctor i highly okn or where he ha been practicing, and ftll iM-rwou having horse needing hi ftt- tenllon will do well to give the desHoc call. T. M. Stiver I home from hi trip of twnor three week through several of Lhe southern state, He bring back Uie uew that tliere are splendid pna laajt for ft gsl cmi In tht section this year, and that though rinaueUlly at present niom-y la caree ahuml everywhere, limea will no dmibl pre awiil brighter apMranoe ere long. Politically, he Uil u everything I all rlizht. After further Investigation he UilnksTexa will undoubtedly go for prohibition, hi dispatch to Hon. F. A. Patterson to the contrary nidwlth staildlug. t lr, M'm at II. Bell, IMiaw, aud i, went to JftftU tie theater. It wa similar In many re sishMs to our own Kuropean vaudeville, or variety ahowa. There were wroat liug uiatohe, awortl eombeta, and Jug uling, Ikdl, as usual, wa eoonip- uled by hi latsrot, aa he feared If lea alswrd It might be stolen, and he prised it very much. After each performance my friend would remark: "Wa n't that clever? Wonder whal be 'II do next?" He kenl aavlnu It over and over again till we other were tired of hearing It. Finally a Jap did an act which oon slsted In keeping about ft dosett lighted torchc spinning round In the air. To enhauee the Interest of the spectator, 1 simissai. there was ft small keg of ituniHiwder ou the stage, and the flam lug torches fluttered over It. Well, Uie Jap made a mistake for the first and utsl-tlme In his lire, Mid dropped torch fairly into the gunpowder. He wont out by way of the naif, with ttie blitzing torches stirrouudlng hint like halo. The audience, Including our- selves, waa blown almost through the door Into the street. Well, we were ready to leave by that time, anyway, But issir Polly was missing. Wi,( could n't bear to leave her laihlud, so, bracing up our courage, we made our way Into the wrecked theater, ihere sat Polly on a piece of wreckage, loon lug over her shoulder, and wondering, appanititly, what bad become of her bill feather. When she heard our ap proaching stepa she turned toward us and remarked in tones or almost pain ful Interest: "Was n't that clever? Wonder what ho 'II do next?" Hevstis, Swsst 1tsvii, A mini with ft painful expression of countenance sat ou a dry-goods box. ''Are you 111?" some one asked. "No." "Have you lost anything?" "Never had anything to lisai." "Wbut 's the matter, then?" "I 'in sitting on a wasp." "Why do n't you get up?" "That waa my first Impulse, but got to thinking that I was hurting the wasp as badly aa he was hurting me, and I concluded to sit here awmie," IrMt Timet, A Nr Invntmant, Is one which Is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory result or In case of failure a return of purchase price, , Uu this safe plan you can buy from our advertised Druggist ft buttle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion. It Is guaranteed to bring relief In every cuae, when used for any affec tion of the Throat, Lungs or CheBt, such as Consumption, inflammation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough. Croup, etc, etc It Is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe and can always be deponded upon Trial bottles free at any drug store. TMK Krh.jreftTll. THOMAS CIIWHOS WCHMONtl. HIartllua wa the tiuouuniut bout 11:80 Friday last, say tu Dlls Tmnnrtyt, that inessouger uau brought Into town the Intelligence: "Tom Ulobmoud Is dead. He fell ud brokt hi neck, down ftt hi farm." Dr. Htaultv waft dUpetohed W tu scene, aud fleet-footed steeds bore ths wife of the uiifortunle msn w me ... .... & .l 1.... aceue. Hut, ftisi m " proved too true. Nr. Ithuiood wss dd. Without' moment's warning he ustl Iweu pluuged luto eternity, and hi spirit hftd Ukeo Ita flight to the thai who gave IC The ftocldent Utt cued hi death, ft given us by those with Mr. Itleh uioiid, wa about a followsi In com nsuv with Hurvevor Butler, James und Ueorge Magers, Heury Zuuiwalt, his sou Ueorge, nod Mr. Orctmrd, Mr. itiohiiuiiiii wss liehilmr to run the north line of his farm beivrevn his land and that of Mr. Orchard, alaiut U aud ft half mites uorlh of Delias. K was climbing ft Ova-board feuoe, aud threw hi weight on tlie top Isatrd, wiilcb l.nJiH leiilnif I, I in full backward to tlie ground. He fell ou hi head ana' boulder. Willing baud ranted him and laid blm tenderly on ft grassy bed a few feet from where he had received the death-blow; but he never spok a word aloud, merely ludloatlug In an Indistinct whisper lht b wnnted wftter, This waa ftll; and bis eye closed la death. As to the Immediate cause or bis death there la ft dlflareuiw of oplnlou-ttoiue claiming Uit hi neck waa broken and other mat some of ths main arteries leading to Uie brain were ruptured. Be that s It may, be fell, and the result wa bis death. Ilia remains were brought to his home In this city aud laid In slate until Sunday at S p. m Mr. lUuhmond waa ft member of Jen lilng Lodge, Al us worth Chapter, A. F. aud A. M. aud Friendship Lodge I. O. O. F. It waa hi request before death that he be burled by the Maaoulc order, aud It waa so; hut through luvl- tallon of the Masons tlie Odd re! lows lent their presence In the procession. The proeeaslou that ftocoiupaiiled the remain to Odd Fellow cemetery waa aid to have been the largest that ever turned out In Polk eouuty. FJgiityr four Mftauuft and seventy -ell Odd Fel- lowa headed the proclon, which waa about one mile In length, there being 132 carriages following. Beside those, evenly two vehicle were already ftt the cemetery. Ulghtly estimated, about 2.UUU people were In attendance to witueaa the beautiful aud touching Maaonlo fuueral eeremouy and to pay their laat miecU to oue who bad so long beeu neighbor end eompsnlou. Thomas Ueorge Itichmoiid wss boru In Kentucky, In IKS; went to Illinois when seven year old, and remained there until 1HAU, when be came lo Cali fornia; from there he came to Oregon, lu lift!, and came to Polk oounty alsiut thirty years ago, where through good management he haa amassed consider able wealth. Mr. lUctimond was widely kuowu throughout the north west, having for year been ou of the leading spirit of the State Agricultural rtoelety.ftud ft greftt lover of good tock. He was the father of aix children: Net tie, wife of J. It FJlla,(deceaed;)Allle, wlfsofJ. H. Townaend. Mamie, wife of Olho Wllllama, Minute, wife of J M. IMmau, and two aon, Ueorge nd Fldle. The last flv remain with the mother to mourn the loss of a loving bustmnd and affectkiuate father. We but voice the expreaslou ol thl community when we say: Uood bye, kind neighbor, generous brother, and hosnlUbl friend. Hall! and farewell. MIM KLI.A ASH MA I'tlH. Hunday morning, July 17th, 12, at S o'clock, Mi Ktlft AhUugh tiled at the home ot her parenu on Mill treet. thl city, and while her death wa not unexpected, It eal ft gUanu over the commuulty. F'or some months past she had beeu confined to her bed, and continued to grow worse from dsy to day, though loving hearts and tender hand sought to check the progress of the craft that waa bearing her down tlie stream of lime toward death's door. KUAhbaugh, waa born in Logan county, Ohio, and was aged 25 years, 6 months and 15 day. With her fa ther and mother aud brother John aud Dave (who remain to mourn her lose) she eame to Oregon In 187.1, aud most of the time haa rcalded lu Dallaa, i..r. ir nohle traits of character and amlablo disposition have won for her the kive, reepeul aim esteem oi circle nf acquaintance, who now deeply sympathise with those o sadly bereft of the mmpanlouahlp of ft loving .Lioirhtitr and lister. IteV. Summer- villu conducted the funeral services and atSo'ohs'k Monday her remalua vim ilenoslterl In their last resting iiliuw In Odd Fellow cemetery. F.Ha Is imue: but her noble qualities will linger In the memory of many to re- lillll tllHIO that the world is better for her having lived In n.-vuuiu tran- tonii, It tlta Children. Mr. C. H. Bhawen, Wellsvllle, Kaa., says: "11 is wun pleasure mm i skik of the good Chamberlain s Colic, uioi era and Diarrhteft Remedy has done my family during the last fourteen venrs. In the most obstinate oases of siinimur comniaiut aim marruu-u ... . j i among my children, It acted as charm, making it never Jnewasary to cull lu ft physician. I can truthfully suv that In my ludirmcnt, based on venrs of experience, there is not medicine In the ninrRot mat is na Miual. For salo by all medicine - i dealers, The fumllv Bible of Ueorge Washing Uiu'a mother, now owned by Mrs. Lewis Washington, of Charleston, W, Va., lias been battled for exhibition ftt Mount Vernon. It has coverof home- smm cloth nut on bv ita original owner. The Washington yt says that the book Is wonderfully preserved tor Usage and all or Its pages are nun uiiaci, ex ooot the first live or six, that were torn out and placed In the cornerstone of the Murv Washington monument lit f rod erlcksburg. Va, The tlrst eutry In It is nf tho marriage of Augustine Washing' ton and Mrry Ball In 1731; and tho next Is of the blrtnor ueorge wasmugion February 11, 1832 (old style.) A New Kind or Iniursnns, For twonty-flve cents you can Insure yourself and family against any bad re sult from an attack of bowel complaint during the summer. One or two doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ud Diarrhoea Remedy will oure any ordinary case. It never falls and Is plcasantaudsuleto take. No family ouu ultord to be without It. For sale at 20, aud 50 cents per bottle by all mod Id ne dealers. THE WEEK. July 14. On oftse of smsllpoi has appearwl In Portland, Taonumt, Portland t, ftt PorUn4 Hoaltle 4, ris,kne 4, ftt Heattle. (Jenulne Asiatic cholera I Musing much alarm In Pari. In Oklahoma n M. K. A T. express ear was relieved of f W.OnO by train rob bers, A lone highwayman near Tangent, Or., held up John Luper nd hlssoo. He w not captured, Nothing of Importance hsppened In the Onur d' Alen oountry. Martial law la still maintained. Wilson vainly attempted to suicide by pounding his head again tha wall. A guard 1 oonstantly with blm. A farmer named Cross, living near Walla Walla, was swindled out of 12,000 by the time-honored gold-brick racket. lu two of Carnegie's mills in ruts burgh the mu went on a strike because of the oompftuy'i refusal to oonror wun tha Homestead men. It Is said that there re but fifty four case of smallpox In Vlotorlft, B.C. A rigid quarantine la maintained by all the Pugot Hound oltlo. Tlie federated building trades union of Philadelphia have waolved to boy cott Carnegie. The member will uoi work ou auy building In which struc tural I eon mad at the Carnegie mills I UMXI. I Luclen Hartley went to the bouse or hi mltna),lu West Bay Clty,WI.,and found the woman sitting on the door step ud the flvt-yeftf-old boy of the n.lr ! vine near. Jlaxxiey sooi av boy, shot the mother In the hip, tod then fatally shot hlmeelf. Tlie wo man nave birth toft child four hours after the ehootlug. JlXY 15. Profiwsir Ioul Pasteur U faUlly III. At Heatti a colored butcher fell luto vat of boiling water. He will die Uuder tlie guard of Uie regular army, j0 non-union men were returned to Wseduer aud set to work. It take Ifiuo to 3,000 men to guard them. All I quiet at Homestead. The men will Inaugurate geueral boycott agalual Uie Carnegie oompauy's out put, and will meet with hearty co-o)cr- atloti all over Uie Colon. Near Fjuilon. Waah.. lUchard Be waa killed by J. E. Hendrlck. The lat ter claim that be ahot tu self defense. The Taugeut, Or., highwayman wa captured In baru, by four boya. He turns out to be an ftwawaru eouutry bov. aged seveubwu. He said his borne was hi California. Jl-LY 18. Prof. Pasteur, reported to be dying, la recovering. He had the cholera. Mr. J. Harkneas, of Franklin, P., nve birth to quadruplet. All are do- lug well. At Bukersnelil, ( al., freight train ran luto some cattle and ft brakeman and four tramp were killed. Thomas H. Carter, commissioner of the general laud office, la to be the chairman of the Republican national committee. L. Whltselt, llvlug near Roseburg, Or., waa thrown trotn hi bone aud dragged almost to death. He Is still uuoouseloua. MU -.Uia ha been In violent erup tion for some time. Htreani of molteu lava threaten several village on the mountain slope. Hlx case of smallpox were discovered In New York. The disease U slowly being gotten under ooutrul In British Columbian cltlea. The only thing of Importance In Uie Cteur d' Atone country waa ft proclama tion by President Harrison calling up on all law-abiding dtlaens to retire to their home. The soldiers continue to make numerous arreeta. The Carnegie company have posted nolle that the Homestead mill will start up July -.th. The notice rails ou all former employes who did not take part lu the recent disturbance to come back to work. Personal letters were also sent to ftll but bout forty of the men. The letter and posters caused no excitement, aud the men aay no one will go to, work; that non union men cannot be secured In sum dent numbers to operate Uie mills, and that even If they could they would be unable to produce the nickel steel for which the mills are famous, aa It re quires the highest order of skill ftnd great experience. The men al Carne gie's Beaver Falls mills have struck. July 17. Four sous of C. Ball, of Princess Ann. Md., were drowned. Tacoma 7. Portland 6, at Portland Seattle 6, Kpokane 6, at Heattle. Robert McKay, of Juuctlon City, Or, suicided. A business failure led to the rash act. ' Two lathes were killed at Attica, Ind., by ft tridn. They ftttempted to cross the track In a buggy. Ella Holdrldge, ftgod fourteen, of Toimwanda, N. Y., forced three little glrle to swallow rough on rata. They will die. . Homestead Is quiet. Rumors of non union men being engaged to work In the mills are rife, though as yet there are no new developments. July 18 The smallpox epidemic is abating. Congress will sdjourn on the 26th In railway collision In Canada, sev- rnl nursons were killed, aud nutu ber badly lujured. I There Is nothing or luterest to report from the Our d Aleue oountry. The soldiers are still lu control While drunk, David Lester, a militia- ..... . . I V . I I.. w man at nomesteau, sutuoeu nwi Calhoun fatally at Pittsburgh. The Democrats have selected Win. F. Harrlty, of Pennsylvania, fts chair man of the Natloual Committee. A thrcahliigmnchlne boilor exploded near Baoramento, Cftl, killing two men aud fearfully injuring three others. Carter, who captured Wilson, is not exptotedto live. Bloodpolsonlng from the bite on tha finger by Wilson dur ing the struggle when Wilson was r rested Is the cause. Representative Broderlck, of Kansas, Introduced a bill to prohibit the,trau- nortation from one state to another of . . I A. AL- t 1. armed men not belonging w ine mili tary force of Uie United Btate. The only Uilng of Importance In Homestead waa the arrest of several of the strikers on the charge of murder ing two of the Plnkerton men who killed during the riot. The strike Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla, has alraadv anst the Carnegie and the state of 1'ennsvlvsnU over $IW0.W. It cost Uie state , P"f at! v keen the- militia t lIomeWftti, every d.y the mill stood Idle mews haw of f.Vi,0W to the Carnegie. July i. Tha Dmnocrst of Kansas who ar opposed to fusion will put ticket lo U Held. At Jackson. Mich., ft negro repeated ly outraged Ella Maddos, ftged fifteen. He was unceremoniously lyncueu. Ir. Charles Hchndder, ft son ln-taw of Heufttor W. M. Kvwt, coinmltwu .1,'i.t,. n.w Port. I.. I. He was llvhtlv Insane. Word oomos from Cumr o'Aicn mat the miner' union to eullreiy Droaen on. It I ald that almost every mem ber la In the military prison. Morris Moss, of Victoria, was last seeu ftt Rock Creek, In the Kootenai district, on his way home. He had io.txxi with him. Foul nlav is sus pected, - ...... IM Port land 4, Hpokftne 8, ftt Hpokftne. Ftw ftt Myrtle Point, Or., ceused ft am of 116,0110. Tbt number of siiiftllpox cases In BritUh Columbia la decreasing. Lightning struck ft schoolbulldlng at Brickeuhead, Ua., ftnd three people wen killed. fhejury In the Frank Hosier mur der case, at Ktockton, Cal., returnea verdict of not guilty. It to Just learned that Rev. J. C. Read, pastor of Uie First Baptist church, of East Portland, was drowned In the Willamette river Tuesdsy even ing while bathing. The Carnegie company ha only six ty-five men at work. The Amalga mated ftsaociatioa will have Chairman Frick, BeoraUry lovejoy, nd the oth' r niftuager of Uie Carnegie company, ftrreatod ou charge of murder lu Uie A rat degree. Musro IUmu. The fruit crop In thla vicinity 1 go ing to be light Spring grain In thl part of Uie coun try will be abort. Our force of physicians wa Increased to three men thl week. Dr. Cain Is making ready to build a residence on hi lot lu this place. A Urge amount of grain was cut down lu this vicinity duriug the past week. Hchool ckawd Friday until after bar- vest, and Uie small hoy to feeling good on the atrenglh of It. The town I crowded full of old bro- keu-down machluery, which la being mad ready for harvest. Thla eclion wa visited with soak ing rain Friday night, much to Uie chagrin of haymaker. Thl week' crop of drummer wa uuuaually large. The tow n was full or the epruce-luoklug cbsps. The past week ha been a very buy on for Monroe. A vast amount or merchandise wa disposed of. The crop of youug bird in thl vicin ity bids fair to be ft Urge one and the buntera are Jubilant accordingly. Itev. II. 8. Wallace's Utile girl, about four year old, died Thursday night and waa burled Haturday forenoon at Hlmpaon's chasl cemetery. Low TOM. MOTtX ARRIVAL. KKVKHK 1IOTKI. Blair Miller. Latwr List. List of letter remaining in Uils post- office, uncalled lor July 10, 1S92. In calling for these letters please say "ad vertised." Adams, Wm. Bevau, J no, 8. Chamberlain, Ueo. Cady, John Heathwlck, W. Miller, George Pettyjohn, Wm. Hmlth, Albert Young, W.H. Fisher, Mrs. I. B. Barnett, Tho. W. Croriey. A. W. Gilliam, Phillip, Inaley, M.tfl. Nlckell, Cbaa. Hageman, Mr. Wood, L. (2) So. BeudCom Co. Baker, Man Lixtle McFadden, N. a Wbltelock, Barah July 18, 1892. E. Q. Robkrtson. IDnmmenoM buiineM Mueh H, 11M. REroKT OF THB CONDITION OK TIIK FIRST NATIONAL BANK. At Inilsiwnclenc, In the Hist of Oi-fgon.at lo eloe oi uminw, j i.t n. u. .w. ln. dlaonutitii ... UTlrm 1(1 KmniTiuK& tivardrsns. seeureil will unseeured.. SO I'. H. lloniU u "X'lire rirrtiisiion. Ihi froiu sininivid rmervs sgpnuu. tuts frtiiit ollur Nsllousl Ututks ii..iiir.hiiuiu.niriillitnsiil nt'rs 11..VO ou 69 H 4,7ie s l"urientBMSiaait lses psia... i.a u Prutnluntson t'. . nonun. ChK'ki snd olhsr wtsh Hems llllln of oilisr bsiiSs -. inualonsl jisixt currvuejr, BlckeU !,me an 77 to 9UI0U 161 Hprrls " 10,841 " IVStlsmpillMI IUIIU whu n.o. urar t6 vt ut ot olrvulsllon.) Total. I2I7.0H LIABILITIES. 0!ltl Uw P'il in W'0n) 00 Hiireltia fmut ?' lln.llvlilnri nnifltl vl Nations! Ilsii Notes outstanding... ' T,..ltvl,liiiil di'lMwlls iiiijwi hm'uih; w (w.t.Hnrf MrUiliutt(l ot v Dim to ntlipr Nslliuisl llHhks S..W3 t llf i-eosit w,i no HnUiHitBsuk and bankers , M Mutes aud bills re-discounted........ 13.UU0 00 Total. ..K17,U7 08 Stale or Ort'ipm. !. County of lilk, "" I W. H. Itswluy, esshler ol ths above named bank do solimiuly swear tlmt the alsivs souoim-iit Is true to tlie bent or my kuowiedso aud boiler. Hubscrllied snd sworn lobeftire me this Hit day otJ uly, ltfUJ. ri, m. ii nun, Notary Public J.S. Cooraa, . W. WHITSAKsa, L. W. llOBRKTSON, Uliwtort. J,, Correct AM mi: A GOOD 1IARQAIN. For sale in West Independence, eight blocks from nmlu street on Mou' mouth street, four lots, ft rour-room cottage, with barn aud other outbuild lugs, piu-Uy set to young orchard and small fruits. This is a good bargalu If taken soon. Inquire at this office TIME TABLE. Indepsndeno and Monmouth Motor Lin Leave Leave Indeiiesdeuoe. 1:00 8:10 9:80 11:1ft Monmoutb. 7i0 8:3S too lii:W (:1 KM 1:10 1:4 Wtaea Baby wss alek, w gav asr Cattorl. When ihtiui Child, the oried for CMtorla. When the became Hiss, lb olung to Outoria. Whaa tha had Chlldrsn, she gtr them Cutorla. rinnkKNor ', HiisfMkter flh, tMtm Jahm phttUfti r Jut Mk'l CiMBf . John P hllllos. wlm !!,! .1 u,.r Valley, 1 ag 1, aged seventy-eight years, w,wrT 0,n Wlliahlrt, Kngland, K ""'""' '26,1814. lie wa. ai.n.ithsl to ' Cftblnet-niski.r uon . ... From , rJomerseUhlr. 11 Lad four broV .wr aud one sister. His ,.u... dhyiaUjutthecliawof hi aimreuthn. W.p, and be made her coffin at ber re liet. He cam to New York In WA, In comany with s minister from Flor" Ida, who had been to England In search of mechanics. Hs lived in Florida five years, duriug which time he worked on so arsons! ht Chattahoochee. gov- eminent work for defense during the ncminole war. He came to New Orleans In law, where he married Kllzabetb Ilibbard. on February 11, 1830, who now survives him. Thence to Ht. Louis, Mo., two weeks ftfter, where be lived six yeais, leaving there for Oregon lu April. 1816. bringing his wife and two children with ox teams, lu company with Joe Meek, as leader. Arriving at Oregon City In October, he sint the following winter there. Early In the spring of 18M they moved to Ht. Paul, Marlon county, where he aud Thomas Roberts, a man who crossed the plains with him, were employed to finish tlie sis ters' school and Catholic church at that place, It being the first church ever erected In Oregon. In July, 1W7, they moved to Spring Valley, on the donation Und claim wnich he held until bis death. In the spring of 1849 he went to the gold mine of California, In company with J. I). Walling and other, returning In Uie summer of Uie name year. Kluce that Ume he ha lived on the home place, where for year be manufactured) with hut tools, out of rough lumber, ash, doom, cofllns, aud household fur. allure, which was sold to the peo ple for miles around. At present there are several beautiful pieces of furniture In the house, carved out with old fash ioned tools, such aa the pioneer were compelled to use. Mr. Phillips always felt very grateful to Thomaa lioberts, who saved his life while criming Snake river lu 1845. The current was carrying him away from hie team, wheu Mr. Robert rode out to blm with his pony, aud together they got the cattle turned In the right direction, thus saving himself and hi wife aud children, who were on the lead. He reared eleven children: Kurah E. Dane, deceased; John E. Phillips, Zeoa, Or.j Elizabeth YleCaity, Umatilla ooun ty, Or.; O. W. Pbill!)), deceased; M. J. Martin, Tyler, Wash.; M. C. Rlebard- aon, Independence, Or.; Charles Phil lips, McCoy, Or.; Mrs. Amelia Basey, ."iulem, Or.; Samuel Phillip, Zciia, Or.; Mm. Cornelia Claggett, Everett, Wash., snd Mis Hannah Phillips, at home. He leaves thirty-nine graudcblldren and nine great-grandchildren. John Phillips wss typical Oregon pioneer, and his neighbors and friends respected bun highly for bis sterling qualities of manhood, among which wa his kindness to the poor and un fortunate who braved the perils of the wilderness to reach Oregon. Retiring In his nature, Mr. Phillips never es sayed to push himself in politics, nor was be in the least greedy in pursuit of thl world's good. His motto was "Live and let live," ft merciful and humane principle which he followed In all his dealings with his neighbors unUl his death. Kind, generous and conservative during his life,, he made a good father and a kind husband. No better eulogy can be pronounced on the character of any citizen than is con tained in these few words: "He was an honeet man." So passes away an other of Oregon's oldest pioneers, rljie in years, with record for good all his life, meeting death calmly ftfter months of paUent and cruel suffering. He waa one of those brave men who blazed the path to the Great West, whose praises have been suug in prose and verse by Miller, Sluipaon.aiid other talented na tive sons. His remalus lie in Uie little churchyard at Zena, beside many of his old pioneer friends and neighbors, where the aea-breese from the Pacific stirs the foliage of the sturdy oaks of the beautiful hills bordering Spring valley. May he rest in peace until he shall receive the reward of a well spent ud useful life In the world to come." 11. U. U. Buckles' Arnica Sslrs. The best salve lu the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sort, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skiu eruptions, aud posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price, 25 ceutaperbox. For sale by any drug- BUSINESS LOCALS. Wall paper lu endless variety at F. Anstine's. Ladies, go to Stockton & Heukle'a aud get a ulce drees pattern of lawn or hallies for 50 cents. Try Strong's restaurant, Westacott & Irwin, proprietors, when In CMilcm. Meals, first-class In every way, 25 cents. hend your lauudry to the Salem steam lauudry. Mr. Golf, driver of Uie tSalein stage, will take It for you Leave orders at the upper livery stable. Stockton A Heukle have had a splen did sale of clothing this season, but they still have a few summer suits that they will sell very cheap. Call aud see them. If vou are at all particular about tho looks of your collars, cutis, and shirts, you will send them to the Salem steam laundry, where they will be turned out with ft glossy mun umt is eiegttuce Itself. Prices very low. Leave orders at the Baloiu stage bam. We feel proud of our sale of shoes this season, as we started In with ft very large stock, aud now we" have scarcely anythlug, but will be stocked up again In a few days with a splendid line of the very best makes direct from the factories. Stockton and Heukle. There is no place in Oregon where & better meal Is served than at the res taurant of WestaoottA Irwin, 271 Com mercial street, Salem. Courteous at tention, a tine meal, and the popular price of 25 cents, have made this house the headquarters of everyone, who has occasiou to dlue in Salem. Kotlee to 8hiKle-Tl Msn. Please send your name and address on a postal card to W. Yates, state sec retary 8. T. P. A., Ballston, Or, A '