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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1892)
THE WEST SIDE. West Side Publishing Company riutuY, an.Ya, ia. MonKY to t.tvN -On good Im proved farms tnly ill Stlllia frvall tVsHI lo $.(ntkl at U f inmt per annum. V, V Wells, three mile south of linlepen dene, art tf 8rHsK. NV, I. tVttimvluwisl n quite n freik In tl 10 cereal lino. On full-grown head of heat there I full -grown grain of Wild oat H.W did thl com ahottt? NY ill .m irl eulturist tell UT Till head of wheat can he seen t the Independence Nit' llonat hank. PltKMVMMSON.-Juslou till id of the river ( IUH' Fvrry, m lb sum mit ot Mi wink ,vm ri from the ferry, to Mi right coming Mil way there tu discovered Mil nk ft small stream of eteur wnter pouring frmu in-, Kut www feet fnou the ground. H waa running there for v-,-ral day, mull still rmmliifc, we are Informed we g tu pre. It I In. deed stninge, Tiir I1.uk Thmk. Ther r now nlvul twenty horse In training n( Mi fw track In Tmlnmge. Our rvrtr went over Mw track th other evening by Mi k Induce of Hon. F. A. Patter son, ami we nut uiihtwltatlngty say Mutt Hit trek will be tho on th coast when It U packed dow n. Ill u mil tu tevi ftiul six hu-hrw In length, and I Mi ht-ttuated tmrk to be (ttu ml any when. There t much life about Mi fttable, and the fair, taken altogether, pruiitbaw to be it great suctv lu tHr tuber. JUsif B.U.I Tti gam between Mi l-afStVOlte ftiul ludcpetldetlC lentil last Sunday w by far Mi fttiewt gam yet played In liiiteprndeue, Th Ifny ette boys only rewohed Mi hum plte twice mid our hoy went nivuinl Mi (tiuiiiomt Inil fiur ilimv, thu tirlnulinf th mtn ikitt ii to four tu tvo In tnvt of th homo team, Th gtiiu wim rx cfUitjfly tulnwtlii( up t Mi mvnth imilng, th Mir U'liig tn ti two fur lfitvi-tt, whu mrn th jrt of Mi vliltoM, thftr iiii'ti! rn lu Mm tftllU1. The loili'iK'HoVm1 twm only nifttU ft' emr tlurliift Mi iitlr Kmh. The Uty will jilay tli Mo twMH salii tit tiuily t th Tal- - - (ll'KNKO NKXr MoMAV.-Mm. M. A. htln h nivivl th building jul nu1II by Harry t hrUtinii 011 lUll nwilninvt nrar tlu iU', fur hoM, or rutin r a Writ 1 tic houn. 'i ln huw cuntniiiftK uthiiK'U'ilttliiK rwia, h lalli' rli)r, MiU t rxMH,rh'VpularR ftiul aiufrtabW Ulrtin, mut ft dH dining ruotu ud ktti lnn, H tf whUh bv Wn ctuiifortaiily nd hndmifly funiUhrd. Thihtd will be jjiiol to Mw publla next Mniuhy, ftiid It b uetnlleMi fur tw to iuy thut Mm. ftin will conduct ft tlrt clum hiMi In wry arth'ulrtr. tnsU lid the bwtt luealft Mmt run be pro vided will I bfr ututta Hhe k for har of your fMiMimg. liKAL ijlTATK HKI.UMI.F. A. 1'ftt- h-r.n, nwnngfr trf Mm Tolk t'uuntyi Uml KjttlVuiuy, b.U(lit of lUm. 11 F. Itun li '.iwni-r of land Mil wwk. It Mag Uken oft of th north rt of Mr. llun h' farm nr this city. Mr. ratti nton will cut tht -JiOi rr up In-i to fnuftll trw't. iy friii tn to twenty k'nn, fr fruit ami viuvtitM iurj"'. Till i h pl I'h'ft, ft ud Mi wkhi'T nil tlue larger rnch"ft af - broken up In to MtintUr Irwin tb Uttt r It will Iw for tlieeutireeountry. Mr. I'atli-rwm tin wwk wild t T. N. Ih'U fKirtevll acrrt olf of the HugU-y Itr. jl! war town, ftiul Mr. 1HI willatomvprtwwHl to build ft rwideii.t? uiHiil It, together with otlu-r liniirovpiiMtit. It the gmnl work go on. Kit"t'ATloAU Jtwt iwtiixl from the Collier lire. New York, the New Amerlcaii eiMitlon of ChatnU-re'ft ny clupedlo. A work of tvfcrenr and hauntive inronuatlun upon every ub Ject under the nun, I now bound and complete and reody for th library. No person, ever mt uulettcn-d, hwi Ing a net of tlilo great work, can ri-maln In Ignorance If be but prnjicrly make un; of It. For 110 matter what the ub Jeet we eek eullgtitonmfiit iiMm, the New Amorlcan tnoyclopedla U ready to reapund, Inform, and educate. Thi great work In full library In poinU of knowledge, and t corrected and re vised to date, In eight royal octavo voluiiK'S containing about 7,IKX) page; 4uUierli colon.il m.ips emliraulng all the ireat C itiiitrle of tile world; 10,0W) approprlal illuntratloiis; tO,iKKidltinel MubjMda, I2,0I"i,imki wordu, Tlie agent, J. Carl Itllllnghuiii, la now canviumlng IudeienilHU(. and Monmouth, and wiling the above work at low price and eauy payment. A DlHTHKHhlNM ()(rt'HMKNt Itt Thurwlay Mr. Wlngate and lter took dinner at Henry Cockle', two ruiU south of Monmouth. After dining, they started oil" in their hack, mid hud proceeded but a few nnl when their team took fright and otarted on the run. Mim Wlngnte Jumped' from the vehicle, wlilch reiiulb d in ;riou wn eiuenceH. When approached by member of the Cockle family ho was found uiicoiiaclouM, and carrying her to the boune, on cxamlnatloii Inith leg were badly broken JuhI above the ankle Joints, and oire hand auveruly cut. Mr. Wliigata wa not m?rlouly Injured, but aeverely iiprained hi ankle, for ho, too. lumped from the vehicle, having but one rein In hi hand to guide the team. Dr. Crowley wa ent tor Immediately They have the warm aympnlhy of the community In Huh their hour of deep dwtrww. We railed on tho itlllicted partic Friday nioriiiiiK. Thu ludy had Hiiflbred Intvuaely during the night, when not fully under the Influence of ophite. Dr. Cartrlght, of Hulcm, had been to me the patient and advlxcd her removal to that place. Mr. (look, of the Independence livery, wa there with a buck and Ktartcd with the partle to Kiih-m. It wiw neceHnry to keep tho lady under the Influence of opiate while in conveyance to that point, o a to allay all conHcJouKne of oaf 11. Mr. Win gate wim engaged a a HewiiiiMiinchluo ugent when the acci dent occurred. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. LOCALS. eV'ndfurthtUniriHk. rMiwfthftt ftuntur till wwk. ! Thrclilng wllUwulwlu full bUt. Wall pvr tu nWm vrit at F. A good mar Ar aW nt low llgur( iuuir ftuiitftomc. Look fi V. Taykir'ft new ml. In thl. iu. lUUftgoiHl workiimn. iu. n Nortwlck ha Jnt flu UIuhI nitUiignwMi4im jmrt f in riiiiueiK ISniMdemhl trovwl utr Mil llu of th a T, Md t prmmt, u rtiut for th Yftiiiuft tmy, Th lite factory In North liiden none will tw running lu tym.le of wk the proprktorft nay. Mrvl,-,-ft thChrltlHtichur'h Hull day, July 81, morning mt wiiliig veryUHly i-orxllnlly uvlttU U. I, Shelley la hvlug hla hoinw r' hmtWI ud other Improvement nuuh. mi bin pMperty Mil wwk. Clarry' bnaeUU ganw Id l,tte on itroft'iihow wludow. It I uultti tut iutft coulth'nilih nrlgliifthty. 11. M. Mm- low th ixmlracl for placing th poh fir th telephone llu U tw ven lliWiiidelic mid tNileui. Ilev, I. IWrt wilt prtMieh In th Kvftiigellcftl church rhnidny intiriilng nd In MoiimtHith Sunday evriilug. I'liore will tm preach I iig lu tho Melh ifttUt church nl Huitdny laKh iiKirn lug mid evening by the ntr, J.M. IVkvr. H, TowiiM'tid, of Turur, will oc cupy th pulpit at th rrvfthyurhin chuoh tn-kt Kfthlwih morning nd evening. John Young hft uiiu h lutprovftd th pftru' of hi rmldeuc hi North Iudodeiice by trvwtlng It to 11 frrah ooftl of paint. It. F, lluivh A Hon have moved their rtwhimtattt offlc Into the Mom occupied by the INilk County Ijiud Couiny lu tit IiHlcpetideiic tifttlotiftl taiuk build ing. J. II ('wtr Inujunt completed the er-tloti mid painting of new houxe on Mlu Ktrvet ud rftluthig hi rth dciuv ftiul they now prwut much uhvr npiearnc, Tho ttiiuJclftiM who furnlheil the mul for th jwrty -ni Hi river Friday night hut mut have gotten pretty hungry tfor they gui home Mi neat uiorulng. A itn't mnuy Iniproveuientft, With public and private, r being iiinde In Niletil. HtHlth Commercial fttreet will ion be tin of th tiwet Unutiful thur oughfftre lu th fttnte. - It I rrrtil Mint Churhw Wlbaiu, murtlervr of M.iinle Wth,- hugel hlmtf lu th tlrcgoii City Jail )ter. lay. HUet the haiidag In which he carried lib broken arm. I hnve new parkr iiiite, Jx plccrt. enrvrd uak frame, llk titry mid iuh, ltet atyl ftiid color. If you wtint parlor tuit you will do well to ihUoue U'fi.reyou buy. F. Antlne. Key. l'olinir nuuleml an eicelleut ervic of ug at the ChrUtlaii church latSnblnth evening Ilia remark, though utiort, wer pertinent nd to the point, Mug very ftppllciibki In thl day mid generation. F. A. Patlerwm old fourtwn ftcre of laud ft.ljuinlng Iude'iidenc to T. N. IU II Mil week. II ftl dd tb Mine ftinouut ft few Wtk tue to II. tl, Scely, who baa nice residence ftlmoxl compicti'd on the aui. Head Mb F.lla Fennel' new restau rant adverl)emeut In Mil week' lue. When you re hungry give th City retaurant trial. It tabl r prti vhteil with all the nmrket allord. A few nice mom have been furnlidied for tnairdcm. The phenomenal Miceem of Ayr' 8ariiwrill atarted Into el(elice ft huHtofiiiniiwtitor. Thl, of count, watobee.pecteil;but th elKut h been tn tlemoiintmte the unrlor mer it of Dr. Ayer' priaration by con tautly Increaalng ik'liiftiid for It. Iteinetulter that Ayer'ft HaraMtr.llft I extracted from Mm Houduran root, w hich only of rtantaparllliM ha th true atlerotlve jimpcrtle. Aleo, that It I a highly concentrated mid powerful medicine, and hem lift wonderful re- vull In all form of blotxl dlacftiw. The motor lino In entirely too abort on bath end. It mut be extended to Fall City mid to Halcin. Th Fall City extciialon would tap the nmul atone quarry In the elate, nd the line to Balcm would 1 one of the beat lay ing pin of railway projMrly In Om gon. IjmI month. Mr. Hrritm Hwed- love, of Canon City, Nevada, who I lxty-three yeom of age, preaented to her huHband, aeventy yean old, a pair of bouncing twlu. They are believed to l! the oldest couple on record who have liecn favored In Mil way. Anita Trlhunn. "Two yean ago two of my family,' a young man and a girl, had very severe and (IniigeroiM attack of bloody flux," any Mr. John Cwk, of Pilot, Vermilion Co , III. "The doctor bent wa unable, after a week' time to check 01 relieve either cane, I then begali to line Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera, ami Dlarrhica remedy, Improvement wa seen very noon, ami my chiltlreu arose from what I feared would be their death-led. It 10 grant!, good medi cine." For nle by all medicine dealer. When at Dig Island. Va., last April, I wan taken with a very severe attack of dlurrhtea. I never had It worse In my life. I tried many old-time reme (IIch micli as Hluckberry Wine, Pare Korlc, and Laudanum, without getting any relict. My attention wa then called to C'hamliorlaln's Colic, Cholera, atid Dlurrhtoa Itcmedy by M. H. C. TliiHley who bad been handling It there, and In lea than five minute after taking a small dose I wa entire ly rclieved.O. (J. Hurford, Harris Creek, Amherst Co., Va. For sale by all medicine dealen. I have no hesitancy In recommend ing Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Dlarrhma Itcmedy to the public, as I do to my friend and patron. I uncd It myself after other well-known remedies hud fulled, and It cured me In a few minutes. I recommend It can tli.lly ami cheerfully upon lift merit, not from a financial taiid-polnt, be came I have others in stock on whlcb I make 11 larger profit, but because Cliftinlterlaln'ft I the liest remedy know of for bowel emu phil ill. Ther U tin doubt ftUilit It, It doe Mi Work Jaiiitw Forgy, Druggist MuYeylown IS'iiu, For Mile by nil niedleln dealer Foh Mam. Two hiiihII irMct of laud nr Indenikne inotly wt to fruit ttveaj nlftu on ten cr trad with gisMl bulldliia-, hop vwnl. ftiid orchanl, In tjulre nt thl oftW. NoHNAbTHAtMMt. A gtHl huctl r tiiftke 11 gtNul ftcluad: but It unually takiw cll training to iiink ft good tcftcher, Jut ft It doc to liiftk ft gtN lawyer or ft gwl diH'tor, pcIuhi! ill recton ar rapidly learning that ctl tmluwl teftcher nt I'Hi.ift nit luinieur- ftbly better Inveatuient thftii mi wlthimttmlulngfttf.m; th otHnsloual vitvntlou but iirovi the rule. Th normal -hci t Monmouth I now of Mug Due optMirtuiiltleft for training In th Uwt itiiMteru niclh'xU of leaching. Th deiiiftiid for It grndimt to till good p. oil ion I rapidly growing Cat nlogii cheerfully neul on application. I k ftMHtmvr ftwftMwl, Th wimiuer cho.d nt Moiiuioiiih openeil Monday, July Isili, mid will coiitiiiu until Augut Huh. The 111 Mlluu'iit I Uty teacher at prm'til mil! utorv re nrrlvlng dally. Fourtceu of tlnMw enmlletl are taking th pecnl ftcftdelldc coune, which kud up to th exninliiftlioii for lnte dtplonift. The rvuiiiulcr r taking l lie general acadciulu eourw. which hud up to Mitt comity rxainlimlluli. Th board of lust ructon met mid I'. l Cftinpbell wim eleitel ehftiruiftii mul fupt. llutchtuftoit wii ehTtetl ecrvlary nd treaftuivr. It wm decided to hold ehftM exereiftr from H :) tu U o'eka-k vftch morning, conltlugof oiig, d votionnl exerclMeo, mid ft tftf uty. min ute speech by one of the luatmctor. Tina lu attendance urn receiving outline of at Utile that will tw valuable to them teacher. The hutrution re all teacher w ho have hail ft great dnl of Xerleuee, and nil teacher who dtwlr to do th tt Mnihl work hiHiltl attend. The teachen ure taking lively In- tenwt, ftiul will 110 tbmbt In bem tlled by their tlire week" tudy. Til llift- Jorlty of them w ill remain during the entire ikiwIoii. The countlr nprm'iit- edftrwft foltow; Multuoumh, Jack on, Wiwhlnglott, Hun, t'tilou, lUr liey, Waaco, Clatnop, Miioii,aud Pulk. NutM Item, K. M. Farley n-turnett from a ten- days vllt to Yfttithtlloiiiuly TbuwUy. T. II. WvUher ha l" u working lu Trout llailey' blackiulthhp for the pat wevk, Itov. llouotou, exjunction, preaclied t the llaniioiiy sctioothouw near here SuuiUy niorutug. Lee Haggln couidttetl 1U! Marr's uew btaice Mil wevk ami I now nt work ou one forCbrln. Ktrtmie, (ierg lllbU, of Mu)aw, w In lowu Kitunlay. He cmne down to the valley to work during harvest. Harvrat Is pmgntudug nicely. A targd ftiuouut of grain ha alreaity been cutftndftevend thnwhlng nut III will cta'nuieiic work next week. Work ou Dr. tnln' new houct pro gressing. When completed It will I1 the rtut nwldence In town. W. K Norton and Mm melt Wniin re the bulldor. Dave Hhtpley rvturuvtl from a month' aojouru In the ctt nioiiutaliin Weihimluy. llocnme back fat ftiid hearty mid n'Mirt having enjoyeil him self nrst-rate w bile out. While walking ft leeier Iat Friday Fjumctt Wrenu's ftHit liped, giving him ft nevere fall. Luckily he not rli.iu.ly Injured mid ulthtaigh oine- what lame coutiuued lib work. Hugh Hermu, farmer residing near this place, met with n wrtou accident Frhlay. He wa standing on a tep. ladder getting dow n oiue meat and bin foot ilpKnl, throwing him to the gmuipL lu alrikiug he broke both boufnf hi Hiiklejuttt iitMive the Joint, uniklng a painful fracture, Dn, t'uln A Chapman were called, who set the limb, mid lit last account he wa gel ting along a well a could Iw exwctcd, Ixino Tom. SIIAST CMIV. Cuarhaa Nuw Muuuliift ' Hi Neanla Hauls I" Mnunl lil. A HacraineiiUi pn'rslatc tliat.travel. enover the Hhaslu scenic route of the Koilthcrn Paclllc company have la-eu pMvldoil with two elegant olmerviitlon can, to be attached to the n'gnlar pas scugcrtrain running !( ecu Itethliug and Hlxsoii. . The aeeuery along thut stretch of the California & Oregon branch of the Hputhern Pacific' line I admitted by II who have traveled over the road to be the grainiest ant! most plcturewpie on the Coast, inai poruou 01 toe mute between the Hucrainento valley and Oregon Is traversed by daylight, and, while It Is a grand rltle under or dinary conditions, still It lias deter mined that the tourists shall be enabled to enjoy It under tho most favorable circumstance.. A few weeks ago an onh r was re ceived by II. J. Hinall, HUHrlntcmhmt of motive power and machinery, Hucro- meiito,' for the construction of two comfortable observation cars, to bo at- tached to tho trulim over the Hlmsla division. In the conctrucllon of these cam neatntifts and comfort of piixsengers have been considered more tliiin mere elegance. The finish Is plain, ami Micro Is no upholstery of any descrip tion employed. Knch car is fifty feet loiig.aud hits live openings on each side. These opening" ure ultout eight feet long, so thut every passenger In the car will have an tinolmtructctl view of the beautiful scenery along the route. Bhiisla ami Hlsklyou counties are be coming favorite points of travel among tourists, while the many summer re sorts In that region of natural grandeur are attracting great numbers of health seekers and others. The new tuveru ol Castle Crag, on Lower 8oduHprIugs,oh the bunk of the Hncruruento river, which was oened to guests only a few weeks since, Is crowded to Its utmost capacity. , All through that region are mineral springs, natural wonders, anil ningnlll ceut scenic efl'ccU thut are nntstirpasaud ou the continent; and as the yenra pass by, Mount Hhustii will become a point of annual pilgrimage by every man and womun In the state in quest of health, recreation, or rest. MKNTION. J.J.Daly, of Dallas, wa In town Monday. Mi llertl Whlteiiker went bay Monday. W hear Mint H. A, IVker proving In health, to Hi I Im Jam, ('rather' family were In town yesterday Hading, Johnny Klrklaud, from !lrrlburg, I In (own thl week, Mn. Dr. Poole, resident of McCoy, was In town htt week. W. W, IVn lval I confined to hi bed with an ftltuck of typhoid fever. W. 11. Wheeler mid family v I.I led lit paretit nt IaIwiiou thl week Ml i;m Hill, of McCoy, wr vUlt lug lu town the hitler wrt oftast week, Johnny llohMiiuon returned from biialue trip to PorlUud lust Hntunhiy, Kx Hherllf tlmves wim over from Iktllft Interviewing aotii of nureltliiens Tuetelay. J, ft Conier spent last Huudny lit Ys liuiiii by Hud report the weather flu over Mure. Iaum tililbrallli, th fiuiion Jta'key got lil nu latdly searrvd up In run ft way last HiiieUy. Mr, (leo Claiigett I down from F.v- erelt, Wah., vlliln(t Mr, mid Mr. I Claggettof thl city, Mil Week, Mr. Taylor Hill, of Prltievllle, slater of Jaiiitsi Pnther, of Ituen Vlt, k visiting hi thl tectiuu this summer. Mr Jt tiiil F.lllnlt rvturu! to her home In Teooi after week' visit with her uncle, II, M. Line, mul fam ily. Wonl received fnun A. M. Hurley tale Mutt he lift nrnde no huprov. mciit In health slue golag lo th prliig. He will return luau lnt Week. Fd, CliMlftdter rturod from hi trip to th Hound ettle nd other town In Wftshlugton ylrdy, II report ho'lnrMouly lolentbly gis lu that tit Ion. Our friend, A. IV Ikmiwy, I gtaug to Sail Fraiu Uii tu, when lie will write tssk on t'Agrlculture, Cooking, ami Cala." Th nw Uik will hnvvqulbtn ruu tu that section. Hcv, Umiiaon ws In our town l Hatunlay ftiul Hominy In th Interest of the McMiuuvlll ml lege. It preached two excellent sermon In th lbtptlst chun-h ou Hunday. M Im Clam Irvine cltved very sue cetwful term of ftchool t th Millon chiMilhtai Jiint ftcMM the river from ludeiudeuce last Friday and returned to her hoiiHt In MeMlnnvllle MmuUy, Hhe gave silendld mtlsfactlon through out the district. Mi Pfttle Clier returned ll Frl tly from herexleuded visit of sewml mouth to relative In The Isslliw, Hhe w as accompanied by her two nephew Farl and Carl Itiiii hsrt, who will visit friend her ftr ft few weeks. Her visit w 11 mt pleasant one. Mr. H, M. Line, Mr, W. II. Wheeler, Mr. J. W. Camplietl, nud famllica, exivpt lliclr bmUtuU, will leave for 11 four week' sojourn l the oilft spring next Monday , They go wlili the luiprrtwon Mint their hus band will bach during their atucnce, but we do not know w hether they will or not. ryi al jisriiK to am. That "uukin Is stn-ngth" I demo 11 trated fact, 11 ahnwn by the union of capital iiuil colifetleistltui of trwdt, Htatlstlc show u thut mora ttmu ulm ty r cent of the country works 00 th credit yteiu. HUllnlle also show us that ninety er cent of tlte buslue venture result lu failure, and It Upml nlily eiially true that ninety per cent of such hi! hire nult from bad debls, The actual cmt of production and trausNirlntlon may be lenrnet!, mid th possible side can be ascertained, but the tpiesilon which ctinfniut th mer chant l, "Will th cusUmi y?" No wim merchant can ftfford to take thecluineeof the mmi's paying him when, to his knowledge, he lias not paid other merchant. Th credit bus iness throws certain risks onto tils Nhouhlen anyway, such ft ure out of work -or the sickness or death of his cnnllt customers. In work, In health, ml lu life, thee would pay. Hut, with no employment, If they hud been fair customers, th merchant must carry them likewise In sickness; while tf death overtake ft debtor, he leftvet Do bxmcI, and they must charge the fto- count up to profit nod !(. Tills Is risk enough to carry without uttemitlng to carry those who have the reputation of not paying. Many, men, naturally honest, grow Into confirmed "dead- Mils" thniugh an Indiscriminate Until ties. The merchant trusts oil and oil, so h to evade lb risk of otrcudlniil what may Im a good customer, or of driving trade lo his rivals, until the load grows so heavy thut he cau no longer carry It. Thut the. merchant may continue lo do business the cash customer must hike up Ilia loss, therefore heightening the price of living and Imposing bur dens upon those who are honest and pay their debt. It Is for this reason that the mer chant of Imlcndcncc, Polk county, have orgaiil.t'd and Minnie memben of the MendianlM Itctull Commercial Agency of Chicago. This agency ex tends almost entirely over the United Hlutes and Cmiiulu, and If the "duad bcal" owes a bill on the shores of the Atlantic, that bill, If a Just and honest one, must be Mettled before our mer chant cau or will give him a dollar's credit, and he who owes us can And no now fluids by leaving us, for over 150, 000 merchants east of the Ilocky moun tains have agreed with every nicntber west of tliuui that the man who owes a bill here must pay before he can obtain credit In their slates. The methods of this agency are built on a rock and a foundation of rigid and Justice, not only to the merchant, but to the debtor as well. The object of tho association is for the protection of all and the opprcsslun of none. That objectionable fouture of what Is termed as black-listing a poor but hon est man Is eliminated from the meth ods employed by this agency, for If a mini disputes a bill or shows a willing ness to do right In regard to his account, he has the right, and Is requested to ap pear beforo our executive board, and I his body Is hound to act with fairness and Impartiality. I H AflMtHlftlift IN BOTl AL CIHCLKft tIR- ISUIIISWUK, ThumUy evening, July 21st, Dr. ml Mr. O, ft, Mutler guv ft tlrtv wlilst psrty t their resldeutw which was on of the nmt lively mid enter taining purtle yt given thl year In lutlcpeudenp. Hi I prly wss given In honor of Mr. Julius Wolf ftud hi slr, Miss Hophlft, of Hllverton, nd formerly of lutleHndnee, wht) were schoolmates of the tirade, ftud Were her on ft visit, having been thsent for eveml years. It is not too much to my Mint th doctor ftiul his sinlble wifndept lu iiterUlnlng, Not th ftllghtest detail w overhsiketl, and th es snd gruce with wlilch ivery- ona wiissnliirtalned miwla all feel coni' pktly at home. Th Mfrewi'iiieut and th It cream were delicious and bountiful. Th phuuHtres of th even lug wer thoroughly enjoyed aud keenly relished by all. Mr. Murk Pot ter won th lint prl aud Mr. Word flutter carried off th booby prise. Many thank wer xtndd to III kind hast and hoate, aud alt went home feeling much th better fur hav lug hd such a plurhl wveulug. W. H, Wheeler wm given a mtt complet surprise at ttlft boms on Main treei, Thursday veiling, JulySUt, It being th occasion of til thlrty-lxth Mrthilay. As soon aa h hud ou to halg a tiumlair of hl friends oongre- gftted at III realdelicst. mid when all bad nrrlved ftiid everything Wft i"?dy he wa sent for, whereusiu h vxeuaed himself from th lodge aud went home, thinking that stun old frltfud w ther Wftltiug to mi him. When b nleretl the door and saw whst hud occurred, It Is need lea to y h ws surprbani, A w boon went spent In Conversation nud gMii,when ilellclou refreahniettt werw srtku of. HI wife presented huii wllb a flu spring rocker aud H. M. Line gv him a nice gold ring. Mm. M. Klltott aud hi sou each gave hint beautiful silk baud kerchief, mid hut but (Kit leftst, hi father In Uw, II. M. Lines, as a token of hi regard! and tai, pre- euted hint with a tin whistle aud a rattle box. A II then w bdied lilui many year of prosperity and hspplnes and demrtet for their lioHie. Ou hut Thursday veiling, July SUt, a btaitiug party, constating of several ladles mul geuttetueii from tills city, wa gtveu lu honor of Mlas CUrt Ilslier, of Corvnllia, who wa visiting friend hre. A number of boat wer secured mid M pirty rowed up lb river lo a point two lulkw ftbuve ludependeiice, where a lauding Wfta etTtvled sud lunch served. Tb trip wa ftu uueveuUul oue with the exception of encounter hud with th gravel ban nbout a mil from Mi starting polut. After supper of all manner of cak coueelvable mid plea "lit for ft pr!llc,"beldeslw, mid onion grown for the occasion, had been served, tlie party Collected sround bug boufire and snug pUmtslkm mel- isllcs until Mm lo embark ft home Th return trip wa highly uJoyftble, mul but oue collision occurrtti, and that wa caused by Mr, Itureb getting to oue side of th boat, w lieu tb w eight of bis leceul supper cam well nigh overturning th btt. On arriving at ludepeuilruce a olig wss sung Slid the convention mljouruetl iV tlie after a vote of thank hftd tx-eu teudered the uwtieft ft? their elegant lunch ftud eu lertftlniiienl. The following peron cnmMHwtl th uirty: Mn. I). V. Pol ing, mid Mlse FUber, Juilsou, Hnell, llols'rtson, Kstns, and Irvine, Mtwars. Poling, lAiuglmry, Iturch, llswlty.mid Irvine. Ou lust Friday evening nt the rest dciic of Y, P. Con on wsy, wss given th boti ton whist party of the season. There wer four table nd th scletv tiou of partnera was mmle In new ud uuliiie fttylo. After spirited con test for couple of hour, ll endeavor lug lo the utintait to ftvoid the Ismby prise, MIm Chtra Irvtu was swftnlcd Mm Ant prlie, mid your xeellency, the grsnd mogul si whlat pUyliig, W. 11. Pftttenou, wii tendered the Issiby, Th refrehnHiiiU, of which nil partook heartily, wer par excellence. I'poo taking their departure, th unanimous verdict of the guest wss that Miss Cora niftkt a most amiable haste, About a dtwen ot the young people of the town went down to Miss Pall Cooper'a Tuesday evening to tender her u Infomial reoetilon uKn her re turn home from The Dalles. All were cordially received, mid "Drop the hund kcrchlcf," "Huth and Jacob," other games, waa the manner lu which the evening wa spent. The students of the summer school In session In Monmouth teudered Mis Nellie Collins a farewell party in the college chapel, Wednesday evening, urcimrfttory to her leaving for Onwcko, n, y where she wilt enter school. Mis Nellie's furewell remarks were very timely mid appropriate and much appreciated by tier many friends pres ent. A nuwt enjoyable evening of va rious amusement waa spent. We w Ish her every success lu her new Held of work. Msrlt Wins, We desire to any to our olllxens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consump tion, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Huck ten's Arnica Halve nud Electric Hitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well,' or that huve given such universal satisfaction. Wt Ho not hes itate to gun mu tee them every time, mid we stand ready to refund the pur ohuse price, If satisfactory results do not follow their imo. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. All .druggists. Oct an KoucATioN. WTjy not get an education? You can easily do so If you have ambition and energy, and it will brighten all your prospects lu life. Fully half the students at the state nor mal school at Monmouth are making their own way, and they are all the better student for It. The necessary expenses are not above f 150 per year. Many take half a year, and work the other half. Htudents above twenty Ave or even thirty yuan old are not un usual. A good general aud business course Is provided for those who do not wish to take the normal work. Bend for catalogue. . Evory ltepubllenn should road "Pro tection or Free Trade." It Is the only c implete work on the tariff nutation e'er Issued. We send It for a two cent tt imp. THE WEEK. 1 Jui,v 81. Hokfto 13, Porllund 6, at Hpoknue, Tftontiift 8, Heat tl 4, at Taooma. Tb Peoples party of Washington will nominal Kx-Jovsroor K swell for governor. Jam Coekburn, Just from Bootlaud, died at Detroit (nun what appeared to Is Asiatic cholera, Louis F, McCoui, of Maryland, ha aompted th chalrmaushlp of th Re publican national committee. The Democrat have chosen W. K, tUrrlty, of Pennsylvania, for chslr- nnio of the nstluoftl commit!. Piilo Alto, lit fastest trotting slslllou to lb world, Is dead. H wa owned by Beiifttor HUnford, of California. lit record l!ltw. Th prsftldsut Ilia bsiued a prtslsina- Mon appointing Friday, October 81, imnt, as a general holiday. Four bun dred years ago Mint day Columbus dis covered America. Th Pennsylvania Itailroad lifts secured tb service of 100 of th striking Ironworker! of Hoioestesd to grade It tracks tieur Pittsburgh, It I probable that union trainmen will n fu to bundle can loaded with mate rial from lb Carnegie mill. Jt't.v 12. A volcanic eruption on Urent Bmiglr Island, oue of th Malay archipelago, killed 8,000 natives. Alex I'urver, of Matul, Wli and Ml- llertha Jy, of Victoria, B.C, wer drowned, at Mataqul, Mr. Alio Plerwoii, of Han Franclsoo, died from the effect of wsaln, of whlcb drug she was a habitual user, A man named Laitibftr, deaf aud dumb, wa ran over and killed by a ttouthern Pswtlc tralu ttearOerrftls.Or. The eight yrftf-old tlaugbUr of Then. Jetiiilugs, living near Hkan, I lying at Mm point of death from a ratUesnak bit. Near ltandon, Or., I-ouls Turner1 nor beoam frlgliUiaed while crossing a bridge. It backed thnmgh th fusrd rail, ftud tb vshlcle fell about flfteen feet. Mr. Turner's neck was broken and th boras was killed. Jn,Y 83, Th Colorado Democrat wilt proba bly fuo with th IVople jsirty, Hsiksne 6, iorlhind S, ftt Hiokftn. Taooma 4, Heattle I, at Taooma. Ten men were killed by thtexplmion of ga lu ft coftl mln at I'utUvlll, Pa. Mr. and Mn. Jacob Hcott, of Denver, Colo., wer niunlcrod. Th assassin Is uppoetl to be IVter Heeuar, of Ixw Augelea, taJ., former busUml of Mr. HcotU Th stag between Tillamook and North Yamhill, Or., went through a rotten bridge over th North Tmk, sud three persons were seriously Injured. II. JUdley, asftloonkeeperof Tllla- nuatk, will probably die. Itert H. King, of Heattle, tried to rat- cue a boy who had fallen Into tb wa ter. King's ftait slipped and he fell In, striking his head sgnlnat a Urn 1st ss lis ML When he was taken from the w- ter be was dead. The boy wss saved. Alexmider Hergnmn, a Ituwlau Jew, from New York, entered Chairman H. Frlck'i prlvftt offlca In Pittsburgh, ftud l tempted to kill him. Flick ws hot twit mid slabbed four Hum be fore Itergman was overpowered. Frlck will recover, It I tliought, though th wounds ar considered dangerous. Itergmsn I twenty-olx yean old. He w In no wsy Idvntlfled with th Homestead affair, and It I not knowu what his motive was In attempting Frlck's life In Oreat Britain an In tense feeling I being niftulfestcd against Carnegie, and In every town to which Carnegie has made gifts, resolutions bitterly denouncing hi in and regretting that his gift was accepted hav been passed. Jl l.T ss. Instead of ten, sixteen men perlahed In th mlneexphsilon at Potlsville, Pa John D. and Charles Ituggles, the Redding, Cftl., highwaymen and mur- deren, were lynched. . Portland 10, Spokane 6, at Hpokmie. Tscoius 8, HefttUe 2, nt Tftconift. Heat tle and Porttnnd ure tied for first plsce. An uukuowu man while dnink went to sleep ou the nil read near Oervsls. A Freight tralu ran over him nod killed him. W. K. Vftuderbill's yacht ws run down by a steamship. All on board were saved, though Mr. Vanderbllt and the Afty two othen on board hud only bandy time to eacni). At Toplnabee, Mich., th wife of Chfts. Youogblood, while crazy, poured M! tug water over her three-yesr-old babe, lid ftttenipttsl to shoot her husband. He at Inst secured br and took tier lo (own, Hhe will be sent to an Insane asylum. Ilcrgtnau, who attempted toasieusiln ate Frick, still declines to say why he attempted the crime. When the new of the attempted assassination reached the 111 11 it in camp ftt Homestead yester day, Private lams shouted, "Three cheera for the assassin " He did not retract nor spologlse, and ts ft punish ment whs hung up by the thumbs fur thirty minutes, and then one side of his face was shaved, when he was given a suit of cast-oft clothing and drummed out of camp. July 2.5. A windstorm did $300,000 worth of damage hi Philadelphia. Cholera has almost dlsapieared from Paris. In Asia tho disease is said to be abating. Ouksdale, Wash., waa about totally destroyed by Are. The loss will reach $70,000. Murderer Wilson lias been taken from the penitentiary to the Oregon City Jail. The Federated Trades of America have declared a boycott against Roch ester clothing. In Bay City, Mich., the greatest Are ever known there Is raging. The loss will reach 11,500,000. Probably three lives were lost. J. II. Wynne, or Burns, Tenn,, killed his wife and stepdaughter with an ax and then tried to commit suicide, but a mob took the latter Job oft' his hsuds. An effort Is being made to establish Chinese stores lu Taooma. A moss mooting there attended by 6,000 people strongly denounced the proposed Chi nese Invasion. Charles C Burgoyne, of New York, telegraphed to . Lieutenant-Colonel Streator, at Homestead, that the pun- Ishmeut Inflicted by Streator's order up on Private lama because of a remark by lams concerning the attempted assas Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria- sination of Frlck, la a crime only paral leled by tb crime of the mob, Bur goyne says his check for a good round sum Is at th dlsptnal of any Pennsyl vania lawyer who Will undertake to bring HlrUtr to Justice. A cloudtiurat In Marshal county, W Va, destroyed Win, Duty's boua and It nln occupant wer drownad. la Ohio two people wer killed by wlud and lightning. An lintan woman hi Oulien, Itoa- oonimoushlre, Kngtaud, took three children, one after ftnolher, aud held them head down went In a kettl of bulling water, Then she stuck her own Iwad lu. A number of non union men and Iglit foremen quit work at th Home stead mills. It Is not known how many non-union oin the company has cured, hut proUbly not more than 2)0 hav been put to work. At Long Branch, N. Y., Mrs. Mary fluhllng's child wft on a rsllnaul and a train was almost upon It. Mrs, Itubl lug dragged the child out of bsrm's way, hut was herself Injured so serious ly that she will probably dl. Itov. James C. Read, pastor of the Flnt Baptist church of Kast Portland, reported dmwued a few day ago, bus betm beard from In Mollne, III As yet It la not known why be secretly left Portland. Even hla wife aud family supposed that he was drowned. Jl'LY 20. Alt over the Kaat the thermometer I hanging around loo In the shed. An exploslou of gas In one of the largest sewen In HI. Iouis caused th death of two men. For 1,000 feet th ewer I a wreck. Chairman Frlck Is now out of dan ger. Tb lutllgnstlon over the barbar ous trnatmcut of Private lams Is very great.' AU over the world sentiment of disgust at such Inquisitorial methods ar expressed In strong language. All th Chinese aud Jsisnfl- In Nam tft, Idaho, were driven from town. Ties trouble started over the fact Umt a oumberof tlie Celestials from the small pox Infecletl cltle sneaked Into town, some of them already sick with tho die- Jl'LY 27. Haikftiie IS, Heattle ft, at Hpokane. In Chicago fifty people died from the excessive beat. Heatll and Tacoina have raiaed the quarantine against Victoria. It la said thst 6,000 lives were lost by the volcaulo eruption on Oreat Haogir (aland. . v MbtftRosaBchuU, of Portland, com mitted ujicUie. Hhe wss disappointed in love. A tug on take Michigan wns run down aud Oscar Pftge aud Wm. Koffer were dmwued. Henry Pspe, postmaster at Jackson ville, wss stricken with paralysla There Is no hope of his recovery. Two sons of Charle Johnson, aged six mid seven, nd son of John Wick land, Kged Ave, were drowned, nt Marsh. fleld, Oregon. ItousJd Keunedy shot mid killed C. H. Pftge, of Philadelphia, and then shot himself. Pftge was ft broker, and Ken nedy hftd teat about fcJO.OUO in futures through Page's investnicuU. At Wardner Mie guard was taken from the Bunker Hill mine, ud forty men demanded their lime If Uie troops were withdrawn. Tbe non un ion men ssy they will not n'uialn If they are not protected by the soldiers A number of companies have already lea. Jack Cooley ws tbe leader of a hand of robtiera hi tbe Pennsylvania coke regions. A posse attempted to arrest Cooley, aud In the fight he was kllk-d. Wesley Hlsler Wft promlneut in the poise, mid tbe gang, to avenge their leader's deftth, went to Hlsler s house, bound aud gagged him, aud theu re peatedly outraged his daughter. The girl wilt uot recover. A large number of men are searching for tbe outlaws, and tw fast as they are caught they will be lynched. THE CRADLE. CAUTHORN. Born, to the wife of V. F. Cauthorn, of Huver, Thursday, July 28, 1802, a daughter, weight six pounds. Mother and child getting along well, but Flak Is considerably ueglectlng business at the store, (lYmimeiKwl biMlntm March 1J, SW.J RETORT OF TUB CONDITION OK THE DICE MB SE At IndrCKiidriics. In tlie Rtats of Oregon, at the I'lisw of Illiniums, July 17, IMU, RKSOVHt'ft. Uina ntt dlunainl 1110,01'J M Ovprdntfts, oi'lirrd and iiiiteeuivd.. i.ixw Si V, M. Ik.ud to fvutr clroulHtlmi U,tt 00 litis from iirvl rtwrve again... T SI lute rrnin Hlm banks sud binkc-rs . run 17 nmikliig-lHiuiw, runiliura and flil'rs 17.4 KS ( nrrml pix'iiw slid lain id... I. M0 0C I'rstnlums on 11. M. IknuU . . t;ii w ('l'k snd ultisr Ciu.li liema KM Til Iracllonsl iwHr eurreucy, iilt-keu and nis- - it 4 13.HW 10 imi o HistIs lrf.usl-ttiiilr nnttis Itedriiipltiin fluid Willi V. B. Tress- urer ( per cent, of cln-ulstlou) Ml 50 Total. SlB,m I.IAIIUT1KS. Ciipll itl lock paid In .. . HnrnliiN fluid. .... I' nulv Idrd imiflts Nstlonut llank note outstanding.., IMvldi'tidi uniwltl . . individual driswlls ulijst Uieliock liviiiand enrlllli'anw of ili'iU-. .. )u lonthxr Nntlnnnl llnnkii. ....... u lo Hour Hooks and liankers..... 100,01X1 00 MO 00 3,448 10 ll.ttO 110 ,' Oil 4.1,Mlft 1W ,H70 SH u,m ai 4,IUI 4KI Total titu.wti at Htate nf Oregon tmnlv ol l'olk. l" 1, W, 1". (Tniiimwny, cashier of the almve nnincd bnnk, do soleniiily wcr Umt the alNiva sniteuient Is true lo the brat uf my knowleUg and liellef, W. P. CONNAWAY, Ctwhler. Hulwcrllwd nnd sworn to before me thin ild day of July, 1MU, uko. A. hmith, JitiUiry Public, Correct AtUMU H, FIihwiibkho, A, J, OOOIIMAN, . H.H, JAHl'ICUSON, Dliwkirs. ADMINISTHATOIl'S MOTICB. Outhe2d day of July, 1802, I was appointed administrator of the estate of Bethuel Dove, by tbe county court of Polk county, Oregon, and I have qualified us such aud entered on the duties of my said trust. This is to no tify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to me duly sworn to ss the law directs, at my res idence on the Willamette river near Hall's Ferry, witulu six months from date hereof. E. P. I)ovk, tlt38 Administrator of said estate. When Bsby wss sick, we gave hsr Csttorls. Vhea sh wu a Ootid, in oried for Caitori. When she bacam lilts, th clung to Ctutorta. Whea the had Children, she gave them Ctstorla. fit KM KM TO THIS WATfcR' fclH,K, Ths Mnni, , v. t uang Tah fir s4 Wat lnlnys4 f Mtarilsjr at lints'! Landing;, Yesterday afternoon, while tied ftt Dove' Uiidlng,slsive Kaletu, the llght- arn su-amsr II. C. Young took fir ud wn burned to th water's edg. The Young had been tied up for some Hum, on account of low water, but was mklng every preparation to resume work, Mhj ws to coimucnou towing Uun to Kalelil Uduv. How tha hlsa originated, no 0110 knows, but when tu nre was uiscoveretl hy pontile Doss ing In tb county mad the entire steamer was ou Are. Her bouse aud everything was burned off smooth lear to th water-line, all that ra. oislued of the little steamer being tbe hull. While She Was burnlnr. her tine wer burned and she drifted down aud aorows tb river, burning aa tlie drifted. Tlie Young was built at Corvallls by eears. Young aud Dove, wbobrouvht M her to Halem, where her machinery was manufactured and nut In bv the Balcm Iron Work. Hhe was built fur tlie unner liver traffic and but inula many successful trip above Harrisburg. nue sceiiuuii oium ft bigb as Kugene, but on th way down snagged her bot tom and bad to be beached for several weeks, while ntpain were being made. The Young was a trim little craft with a carrvlair canacitv of aixtv-flva tons, drawing tweuty-elght to thirty lucne wneo empty. Tlie machinery wm of the best, and of irreat nower. considering tbe size of the craft. The boat was owned by It. C. Young of Corvallls, aud Dove brothers, and wa valued at about ft.OOQ, The Halem Inm works had chattel niortiraim on the machinery for 1.1,000 and had It In ured for Jjaooo la tbe Imperial, of 8a u r rauclsco, ,dftrian, 23d. wooo STr.AI.KIM. We would ssy to this) who are tak ing the wood from the front of tbe V urr Hum office to plense call and set tle for th same. We are getting tired ofthlaklud of thievery. We are al most compelled to adopt ttie language of Ixird Timothy Dexter regarding the thieve who stole bis fruit. However, the sentiment Is highly applicable to those who have been visiting our wood pile at night. Hear what Lord Timo thy has to say: The following Is copied from a "iiro- nunrlatueuto" iiwued by Ijnt Timo thy Dexter against twrtaln fruit tint? v. Tbe cutting was handed to a writer in me lieverly Tmu hy John J. Dennis. When asked iww long he had It be re plied, "A hundred years," which state ment he modified bv nsvtuir. "ever since I was a buy," and ft I remarks, ble that he can n-neat the array of ad- Jective "faster'n a hen can pick up corn." "Whereas I, Iml Timothy Dexter, avluir liecn tnilv Informed that vwr. al audacious, iiefartou, Infamous, in-tn-pid, nigbt-walking, garden-violating, Immature iorch-!caliug rascals, all spaw n of the devil, and roiroes. sud cub of Hatan, do frequently, villainous. ly and burglariously aswiutile tbeni selves together lo my garden, surely piping, ugniing, nuuiing audswearlug, mguerlng, duck-egg hunting, aud II licit deeds w hich the modesty of my n cannot express. I lil Is to give you all notice. Dela- carious, Caprlcancous, Tularnunorlnus, nave been scoundrels aud old rogues, or whatever nation you be, return ye my fruit aud pnrty, or by the gods, tbe heathen gods, I swear I will send my son 8am lo Bahylou for blontlhouuds fiercer than tigen aud fleeter than tbe wlutls; aud mounted on my horse Lilla, with cutting sabre in hand. I will hunt you through Kiirope, Asia, Afrit, aud America, until I cau iuter jou in a cav ern under a great tree in Newfound land, where lteelzcbub himself could not find you. Hear ye. taterdemallons, thieves, vag abonds, lank-Jawed aud turn-bellied plebeans, that if ye, or any of ye, dare set your foot in my bouse or garden, I will deliver you to Charon, who will ferry you over the river fcftyx, and de liver you to the royal arch-devil Luci fer, at tbe place of his Infernal cauldron, there to be drugged with sulpher of Caucasus, aud rousted forever before the ever-burning crater of .i:tna. Lokd Timothy I)e.tkk. The Bcntletnau who owned the onirl- nal has been oflcred foOO for it, but re- fuses to port with IU niKiklB' Arnlra Dalv. The licst solve lu the world for cuts, bruise, sores, ulcere, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, aud all sktu eruptions, aud posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It hi guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price, SS cents per box. For sale by any drug gist. BUSINESS LOCALS. Ladles, go to Stockton A Heuklc's aud get a nice dress pattern of lawn or cbnllies for 50 cents. " Try Strong's restauruut, Wcstacott i, Irwin, pmpiictore, when lu tNilcm, Meals, first-class lu every way, 25 ocuts K'ud your laundry to tho Halem steam laundry, Mr. (.toll', driver of tlie Salem stage, will take It for you. Leave ordere at the upper livery stable. Btockton A Henkle have bad a splen did sale of clothing this sensou, but they still have a few summer suits thut they will sell very cheap. Call aud sec them. If you are at all particular about the looks of your colliirs, cutis, and shirts, you will send them to the Halem steam laundry, where they will be turned out with a glonsy finish Mint Is elegance Itself. Prices very low. Leave orders at the Bulem stage burn. ' .We feci proud of our sale of shoes this season, as we started in with ft very large stock, and now we have scarcely anything, but will be stocked up again In a few days with a splendid Hue of the very best makes direct from the factories. Stockton and Henkle. There Is no place In Oregon where a better meal ts served than at the res taurant of Westucott & Irwin, 271 Com mercial street, Salem. Courteous at tention, a tine meal, and the popular Erica of Sft cents, have made this ouse the headquarters of everyone who has occasion to dine lu Salem. TIME TAHLK. . Independence and Monmouth Motor Lint) Iaves Leaves Independence. Monmouth, 7:00 7.80 8:10 : :80 . IMW 11:15 im 1:50 ' a: 15 8:45 4.116 (:im 8:15 8:15. SSM A CtOOD UAKOAIN. For sale In West Independence, eight blocks from main street on Mon mouth street, four lots, a four-room cottage, with barn and other outbuild ings, partly set to young orchard and small fruits. This is a good bargain if taken soon. Inquire nt Mils ofllce.