THE WEST SIDE. iwtcfcti BY Vest Side Publishing Company FRIDAY, AIW8T , WAtcrmA good blacksmith and hiwt-hior m ft ml employment ! tsvllle, Polk county, Oregou. In quire of W. W. Smith, lwlvllUat 41 X Hi Fl.AUTi Hi4U of the Win ri school liavt secured 112 with which to purchase tUg fr the new choolhouse The ttsg will i raised n Cohtmbu day. Tim following nsmM pMU secured th amount fol lowing tbi? uaiie; May Krusnmn, Ha Vrl Urynl,t8A; LuUUUbert, U.sl: F.mm Tie, ,tos F.tt Murray, JW: Artie Chamtwr, 5L'; Abblo llling worth. .: Jel llryant, M Mark McFarland, J. TisiBS Umn. From tl amount f travel io the seaside and the different "otto" spring one would not conclude that lite time were very iiara. 1 1 tact they are not to Uhj part. The poor .iu.ir of th Wnt Kiuk, however, I wmpelled to remain aslridc lha Irtpod nut) look longingly out " winnow at tli gy exeurloutt a tltvjr by Th beat eau do U to take no hour or two off and (jo lo th elreos, aud not vtt there If we did twt hve a "(Iw ticket," Verily, th editor' rewni not la Ihl world. WtllSTKH .CAVOHIV-Wehator, th Intnty who ohh.I from the peniten tiary torn dy otuivt on Friday night btst near th fork of tli Saitttam. II ww captured whll earning a bridge Hut cresed the HattU ui newr Ubanott, by J. A. Htitllh, a farmer who live to tttwt vicinity. H was brought to Salem ud placed lu the penitentiary w here be 1 llkly to remain and rv out hi full Miiienee of ton voir. Mr. Smith received tli reward of 100 offered by Superiu tuuilool IXiwnmg, mul roturntij home on th !turmy ?viilu trt.,Vti- rio t'',V lk-mmrftt. r't ttewm thrtwhora tlir'liHl furty r ttt)d of wht for Hownrtl JStuttti lu the WnUlo hill ou Frblny liwl, thut vvnurttt forty-four ut oiwMhlrt! buhl to tli urn, ! mith-r ftwttl for W. W. Brooks that nvml forty two soil ou-hlf bulili to to ro. suJ AoU of oat In lh M llrtull burbood vrJ llily buhl lo tlw men, Tbi lufommttou m furnmb! mfiv Htfiirv iViwtmii!, of llio flnti of Hlisw A iKiwnlntr, ul tli r only fair uuiW of w hat lr'o lt cu produc, ami th farmer of llio Will um vlly should ctuilti'iie lb world to couHte with tiiem in mUin wheal. Who l-H bit UiiC-.Vn', w Detrnxrai. Ot B FiKfT Yeah.-T1hj prvw'Ut irltor havtsouductd tli VrHuK for on year. We U'llt'v, muu wuai our patrous y, that we haw (?ivvu them very (CmI natkftuttloa. Wo are eonteiutlatlug several luipMvuinetit lathe WntrSiPK which will I n pm-lntwl by our reailer, It will be nettry for u toUexpeml al Inwt f '' before w can make the liiirtvpimnit lutended, and so we have dwl-led t have our sinuit and nH r, Hun Bteiheu fHaatii, nuil't Hie tiioney due ti. on nulwt rintlou. We do not Intend this as a duu, but naily ln the ow ing u will muke an etlort lo v ttw atimli atmiuut due, an we w Wi to u it In niaklug abetter tr. Mr. Htanti. will receipt for all money ww 10 uun, f m he la our outhariml aii ut. We made a mUtake In I'stlumm Hr' ad Iwt wk. They tried to toll you that they had pureham-d their silverware fr the holiday trade. But we eouldn't e tli word that way, and printed it "jewelry" Instead. That man Cherry rmme up and v. Ithered us like an Au tumu leaf with oue of tuoee soul hur rowlng glances of his; In fact, the ouiy reason we did not Immediately sink through the floor and full easily down Into one of Cook's upholstered chairs, was beoauxe our floor has no hole to It that are small enough. But we promised to reform and turn over a new leaf, and Cherry went away sonie- wliat as a Houthern tln.nder storm Is wont to do. And we were mightily re lieved when we observed that he gath ered up his withering glance and totwl It off with him. tls WincnTwK Kick. This inter esting item appears in the St'ittmrnun, from the pen of the Polk omnty nor respondent of that paper: "Mrs. Ball, of Oregon City, Is visiting relative in the same place." And the same cor respondent tells the Stattwiinn't read ers that It was the ramrod and not the gun, that "went oir," when Virgil Lev eus was so unfortunate as to shuot him self. Bv the way, aside from tlio two Items mentioned here and three or four others, all or the correspondence In the Ulatmium of Hunday from this uouuty wss stolen trout the Whht HiiK tsxliiy We would not kick If It were not for tha fact that we were so sadly disap pointed when we tried to steal some of MiiO mirrfWlMirillliUt'S IteniS. Still IOUHO that we had already printed every thing he said. Thus are fond Iiojsjh so often blighted. A Fink MoxtiMKNT.-Dr, T. J. Lee and wife, last week, had erected ut the grave of their daughter Loleta a very flue monument to perpetuate the men ore of their beloved child, who came to an untimely death by drown I rig. nhout one year ago. This monument was cut and engraved by Oilmoro McAdams Marble Company. Tim omrlt ws executed d.v B. A. Kotikio, and was placed In the 1. O. K. eem ' terv bv the sums company. The dl ,.,...ui,iiii nni: Lower base, two feet eight inches wide by twenty-two luchci Jiiirh. The second base two : aouara bv one foot high, with Inswip tion of raised letters, "Leo." The dl Is twenty three Inches square by two feet high, with one inscription facing west, "Loleta Winifred, daughter of Dr. T.J. and H. B. Lee. Born. 8cp tember23, 1877. Died Heptembur 1st, 1891, aged 13 years, 11 mouths, and H days." The spire Is one foot square by eight feet high, the whole height, being thirteen feet. The inuterlal used In this monument Is the celebrated Barry granite. The cost was llflu.OO. This Is oue of the most beautiful mon mntilts In the state, JLOCALS. : Vlouly of jralu woks at the Talumm- ttitiis, if" 4u at Mm. James tUhsou v.ut to rortland this wivk, Buy the While Htar Holler mills Hour, Bent lu the timiket. 4u4t ' tleo, Skinner's now ad. this w k Is worth looking at. Beail U. Mr. T.thsslrlch, of Monmouth, will this season wvt a f lW n-sldenee. It I said about twenty immigrants arrived In th county frm Hweden, A (iotsl many bank cashier are like guns wvll lodHt w hen they go oil', lllley tsiper Is bulldlnii ft flue U'lioeou the old home pUeeJttat Udow town. Johu Cisnsrsays he lis nlsntt !kkt, issiuf the fittest brick ever luado l Oregon. ' Mr. John Jante and family and Mrs, irtdl I'orler sk at twlsvlUe visiting relatives. ; IVr, Young had his hlpbadlv cut last Monday by a home going oll'tiis d-ot at the rat trook. Mr.C. A. Fronts has bought a uio irgatiandput lu bis pubtio hall at King's Valley, A Mr. Burns, living near th euuity line on the wet, Is happy over the ar rival of a new son. There were not a many Joined lu the excursion last Saturday to ew strt a was expeeted. Bev. I. IVding will preach lu lb CbrUtlmt churvh Hunday moriuug ami evening. All are widtHsne. The world's fair appropriation bill tamH Justts-fore disirnuH,ut, There was t'i,?sVl,0 'rprlUM. hie woman worked in the harvest field last week slmeklng wlwwt at 1.5U Hr day. Where Is the next one? John Ibslgers hits bought the old Chamk'r's mill, at King's Valley, and Is putting In extensive Improvements. Ball Wopvrnw drilling a well for iho Munmoutli water comostiy. It will be on timolol fwt lu depth when completed, Mr.lianth Id, who lately arrlvetl in iht i.i.ntrv from MhtneMtta, lout do- cblH lo Its-ale at the county seat and has purchased proptrty. IX It. Cl.slfclt r is now seen on our, sttvet. He U stilt using crutches, but Is Improving nicely we are glad to ay, from his erlou mihap. (Vitigrcst amounted last Friday. 'Tl welt, sine rillibuterltg became the prevailing pro'tice of the lower btawe dtnitig the lst few weks Mr. Jsim-s Paul, of iHtlltts, has the contract for bating and delivering straw fur th Oregon City paper mills. He bns purcttsn a bran new baler. Ou Frank Mttlkcy's fitrm, near Mu mouth, trks from the threhlng en glue set lire to a ll of slraWj and sev- rl Xst-ks of wheat were bttruwl. The school for the blind will open In Salem M. ptemler 13, WO. Be- V., H Boiinger, superintendent. Address alt cominuuicatiou to the superintendent. Pr. Conusway, of IhI, Is on a vlittl this wwk to bis br.ther, W. I Cotina way, of this city. The iM lor m to be improving sum since he came ovr. Itcv, I), C. MeFarUnd, i'. F... M F tlmn-h H..uth.beld quarterly lueetllig I,.,., l.i.t Hiitonlnv and Hundajr. Mr. McFarlaml did suie excellent preach. lug. Virgil Is vltis, of Amity, endravored to take the rnmrtsl from his gun the other day, when the gnu wa tils vharged in me way, ami his band wa terribly mutilated. Ktnf,. vour wheat at (lie Talmag .ills. The" new warehouse Is now sVtu.lt fill nst Ivlntf m.mi bushels of wiuiil. Yoiirs res'-.l fully, 40 at Klemiten A Ctmlf.dter Brt. Ttife are the days when the soul of the weary printer piufth for the peliuiy b.-ach. But we move on In th even tenor of our way, for printer expect but little heio below; and rule they gi t it. Preaching next Hunday morning lu the Presbyterian church by itev. J. U. N. Boll, and a wuigregalloual meeting i- i,(.l,l immediately aftcrwartis All membcm of the congregation In vltisl. rr K. J. Young, vetoritmry surgeon . . ... i.... V..,.l...tF lltllk llW and ucniisi, iaw ... . eateil is rmaneiitly in J udc'nnenc. Tb.. d.s-tor comes highly rwommcmlc.1 Hisoflb is over the Im.'imienee National bank. The hum of the thresher Is soothing i,. mir tt iirr imi Dram, no .i,ohiMof the aoltlen dollar wmen our farmew will soon Ih( receiving in .ibnnife for iho golden treasure they ore now harvesting. Last week Iho Murphy & Madison thresher tbrcslicd tor immon, HmoImIk. Hlfttdeton, Will Madtsoll am roioti. MiKlison's was the last wheal .i.i,..,t as.irauintr thirty bushels to Mil' "' " - - - -'-71 the acre machine measure. T Mh.rv and A. Bcveim, of Dallas, I.,,., biPBted a leik'e of (Hial near Prcs colt k VemWs logging cump, on Hie r...,.l I,. Purl 1.1 Will tlUVB St"'" samnle pronounce It of kh1 quality i .11 koi nit w - The cropping nro two leci v , wide and fifty fitt long. Messrs. Ferguson A VanMecr iitKe ti.is method of informing th genera public tliat ttuy nw have on nan sie or length, and u large supply I IB vi;i.y "s" l,.it uti wt 1 I'lMllir Ilimin, n,ut.,.ii.s hmilHT. Call una uuy -..i.t.. 30-21 rcitsooioiiw ,m ,, tr w any truly great nwn at th present day? Home doubt It, and ask t l, .l.norn the nimioru yimuw i.v,..,uiiii' or Webster. However tills i. r ,..,o iiiinif we are sure, there only Piti, in ..if .'-(- never was a greater hUssl-purlfler than A yur's Harsipnrllln. Mr. HinltU who runs a planer at Prei cottA Veness'ssaw-mlll.met with an ,.,.,.i.i,.iit. Mot.diiv that will lay turn u for tlireo or four weeks or more, While .......in., il, . i,iii..niruw. his foot Wits llllllii.'H ,.nirl,t, under the carriage and badly crushed, several of the small bones being broken. ir,. T H flooticr. of Newnort, im Aoiintv. naldlour city a vllt tl week. Ills i"'ny 1,1,1 frlt!M,ls w"re K,m ,. 1,1m. He expressed himsuir , i... .ii ni,,ulMl with the wonderful ucniH nun progress our town was making. ..i i,..trn tiikon nlaco since h UIIUII - , , , I...M lit ......imnllcrSOIlie Of tllO 010 JUL Of will IVM,"'" "- landmarks. Heo It, M. Wade A Co', new ad. this Week. ; Public schtsil nt Dallas open Hep tember Wth. The saw mill started up again Mon day morning," Harvest hand are It) great demand all over the county. Tom lVnisy has Uittglit of O. i Bwk Ids proHily at Dixie. Dr. Buth-r l laving III retldeuw newly pal uled w here he now lives. The wheat Is wunlug to market. This Is grent country and no mlsfatie. What's the mailer with tint pari tr suit at K, Anstlue's? It's nil right. See It. The residents of H;llou are kicking at their boys for ploying base ball ou Hunday, Nate Conner and Ben ltssbrook are erecting ulc homes on th!r farms near Bsllslou, John Prill, of Dallas, h bought the furui of Clots. Ftlck, near lwlsvltle, paying for It, New sbs k of wall paper Just received by F, Austin, th Monmouth house furnisher. Price very low, Mrs, Hhsfer, of near Bethel, was quite badly hurt lat w wk by being throw u from home, but I Improving, Tlicre has Iss'ii no appointment as yet for the poatomce t McCoy, ciikI ny the removal of Dr. d to Alaska. F. M. tlatca Is careful that every ar ticle sent out from his laundry Is done up In the very lst maimer possible. Th A'iirtAiitf Vofrcss, puliltshwl at Monmouth, hs changed It day ubUtlon to Tuesday Instead of Fri day. Bcv. I. Peart will preach hi farewell crmoo next Hunday morning at the F.vangellcal church. All are cordially Invited to attend. FlllupthaUioleon Msiti stns't. A, Nelson ha done the brick work tonne time since. What b tb mlbr with the city authortUss, anyway? The house bekmgtng to Dr. Luther, at Lew Uvllle, was burned to the ground now day last week, with Us entire con tent. The ls Is not karned. Carl Anderson, a twelve-year old lad. arrived lu lails lat wei k frn Hwd n He come to visit brother, H cannot spcax a worn i ,on"ii. . .. . ni. The mh Is great that Oismnell trvliihvthrsj tinner now em wd and they are working on long sirs, and alumst work on Humiay Pitt and HUlard have nought out K. Kreugle, and will Continue the ui.i,i,.nt tint old stand. These are rstH-lsss workmen, and will l patre- IhI, F. Austin, of Monmouth, is building n addition to hi slore room, whlcti his Increasing trade hs made m.ws. fit line of furniture lon of the best In to country. Kutatives lu ll)lnolof Young I'd. H nkworth, Who killed AtktU, In i It- Istmsik. have retained Daly, Hlbley A Fkcti to ifcfeiid him and they win go to that county on the Hist. The Independence steam laundry makes a sist ialty of cults, collars, ami Irts.atid If you are at all particular oul lb apera!ie of your linen. vu will see that It is sent to tins nous J'bcre will ls no base ttall game.wm- iiv. a nuiuc,i iwii'i"i . .. 1 ,.. 1 u..u.l ..U'tlttf t.. ie fuel that everyone is so busy liar vrtllmr that the players can Ht get nwQv fmm tltelr work. There will i no more base l-all till next inouio. As a Imlr dressing and for the pre- ..utlouof baldiicM, Ayer's llsir Vigor tin no wjual in merit and cftlctency. trrdieatetlandruir, keep Hi "'nip molsl, el.au, and heulttiy, auo K' tbillty anil cdor to wek, iimUxi, ami I.lf T be most nonulitr or voib i "v - articles. The horse and buggy lately Wtcn from B. 1.. Williams at Aim uas wen recovered. It was found In jiosaesslon fa man near Troutdale, tip the mer from Portlitnd. The man managed t oscniw, leaving the buggy and some other plunder, and the slicrlrt' ha not captured him. The Farmers warehouse has Uho thoroughly denned ami prepared tor tbe reception of grain. Mr liemincx Is again running It this year, and with Marsh Mcrwln at the scat' and ele- ntor, satlsfucllnn Is gtmmnleetl to an. Bring on your "wheat The scales are correct, Marsli is correct, ami t ill receive the correct prices aecorumg to the state of the market. Oat WAMTBti. The highest mar ket price paid for outs ty 0o. H W"')'- w-ill im . Tjwjt.-Oii the read between Mon- moutli and Dallas lost Huml.ty evening a lady's bl.ick-pluslicaK. me o-. s - SI ...I..H will please return same to tne vw SiHKoftlee, or leave at Itidcpemien.w National Hank, nndbesullawy rewnro. cd. HoMKPATtfNAK.V hen all thing reepml, the farmew will mm it w their ftdvantage to sell their , wheat to tb home mlil, thereby making uomtic biislnt'ss, Firs', the homo millers will pay as high prices, ami second, it gives homo Industry patronage and employ ment. AN lsTKUBKiiNd l!ooK.-"Chariv ir Kkctcbes: or, The liiaciuioaru ntn- a scries of lectures (iiiiivcreti ny .... n... i i....if..,t I)r (1, A. Limon, pasioroi uw v-um" iiiiotlst. Church. Nashville, Teiin. He Is one of the most guiou too"""- . ,..1 ,.f 11,1, Southwest, and his book Is a museum of living characters drawn from - ture'smoKtstrlKlugspw'iineiis. n t"o ,.i inoklnir-ulitss in which we are en abled to see ourselves tt we tiro seen t.y other. , ItnTOUMii.-L. W. Kolnnson, of Portland, wasln tiAvn this week shak ing hands Willi his many menus, aim he was telling about hi visit to the Chicago invention, what tic saw, who will ho elected, nil about "free coinage," and about the weather. He said it was so hot back Kastthut the niosqul. to did not botiicr liim any, us they (the mosquito) were busy all tho tlmo fanniiigthcmselve to keep nllvc, and our friend Ha. J. J. Daly was by and said It was a fact. And Umsettled it. ' 'NOT it; in, TTavlmr sold m7bli5sinlUl hiiHlncss, I rcuiicsl nil persons knowing them- solves Indebted to me to ooiuo ut ouoo settle. Yours ncspecniiuy, CioVorTCrTPiteher'i Castorla. MENTION. A. H. Irfsike's family Weld to a- tpilua till week, 1. Clnggett Is sojourning at the springs this w wk. Miss Ada Colo Is lying very ill at her houm at Bueittt Vista, Alex Davis has becu eon Hoed to his r,sttn for several days past. D B. Taylor and family go to (he eoiiht for a two moulds' onituu, Mm. H, II. Wtisou Is on a visit from Porttatid to Bulk county friend. Mr, Llllkrry, of Is Augelc, Callfor- Ida, w us lu th eotiuty last week. " ltr. T.J. I weut over to fiel Ute pulsation of old ocesn last Huutlay. , Mi. OcotgeChtggett relurued home lie.1 Hundity to Everett, Washington. U, M, Line ei, ha moved tortstm 111 I he ludeiideuou Natloual Bank. Ml. F.d, Owens returned last Htttur- day from a flv weeks' trip to lb bay. W. A.tllnu, of Orungevllle, Idaho, is visiting tils brother, P. M. tilini, at Italia. Mr. A. J. MuDnnlct, of Purtlaiid, Is vlsttiug relative and friends in Polk uouuty, Mis Lillian Taylor, of Portland, Is sllitig her aunt, Mrs. M, L. Bbblu, t I lull II. MlsMiiiiil(Vibb ha relumed to her htsue at Dallas, after teaching lu Tltlsues.kiHiuuty. Miss Maggin Wlunlford ha cltwd her sclnsd at Lcwlsvlllo mid relumed to her home at Portland. Dr, Hortstou and wife, of Missouri, have Ishhi vwitiug Mr. and Mr. J. II. Townsctid, at Ute county seat. Jo. Miller, of Bueu Vista, ho en giigtsauex'rthopdrycrln tint per ism of J. K, H. Porvlll, of PlillisuaSh. W.H, Flkinsaml wife are now lu the AIoft country. Mr. I'.lklns Is trav. eliug in the Interest of Halcm eanitery. L.t'.Oilmoreand fwuiily and Ueo. Whllcakwr and lamily left last Friday for the Nsl spring to 1st gone a month oro Mis Fva Uoberiaoti returned to her bout In Portion! It Tuewtay. Hhe has had pleasant visit lu Indepem detuss Mr. Henry Ctodfdtersut last 8uu- day at the hoy. He lUleiiwJ to Ute whisper of U wave and wlist tncy were saying. Mis Mitiitle Johnson, our accommo dating assistant postmistress, went over (o the sounding sea lat Hnlurday and returucd Monday. Miss Cora Huctl left for a monlh's vl.it to rortland and Astoria this wnk. We hoj the young lady will have a pUwtaul time. Jttiois "Utom, of Monmouth, wdd business visit to philomath till w.tk Brother Taloitt I an Insurauee rustler, and don't you forget It. J, C. Fletcher, the leading incrchsut of McCoy, paid our etly a visit last Todav. He sjiv Hi citmsle at McCoy I much like the seaside, A, O. Yatw, of Tllltumsik, was in In leisilldem this week Mr. Yte Is mi old friend of W. J Coiinaway, and tltcy bad not met for year Tlie exceedingly large crop around l ivl!li are cnuslnu the farmer to enlarge their granaries nd prepare for the receiving of their extra crop. j, W. Buster and family returned Tuesday from an extended Irlplo the mountains, We hope lo have an ex uncled report from him next week, Our friend, Mr. Thlclam, of Dixie, was i ' Independence lnl Monday, We ate truly glad to see him so far re covcrisl from bis late tndbussdilon, Mr, and Mrs. Marschul, of California, who lu early days lived on the Kings plan', imrth of Dixie, have been vlstt. hitf the family of Hlieriif Well recently, Foul Potter, Clarence Hctiklc, Dr Patterson, mid Homer lkdl, returnel Wednesday faotn the mountains, where they have ln-eii rustleallng the past week, Carey Howe, of Dallas, has lavn f n- gngwl ttgnln as lKs.kkecs-r at lite Dixie null this season, mid L.C. rarkcrwui ruu the engine for the ssino llrm til their Wiirelymse at Dulliot, Mr.jtttd Mrs. Ne. Hlicpberd, an nn cle and aunt of the Ireland, are on a visit to relative. They are from lows. In conumnv with Win. P. Ireland, they went to resiavllle, Hnturday. Itev. Doty and wife, formerly of Did Ins, tiro now both at McMlnnvllle un dor mcdlenl treatment. Mr, Doty is so p.irly that he will soon 1st taken to Portland w here he win nave octier air van tunes, Mrs. Yen lies and children have re turned from a llireo-WCt'K sojourn in the mountain. Hh combined busl nes wllli pleasure, and cainicd sixty gullotis of blucklsirrlcs and made ilflcvti (jiillous of jam, Mrs (Susan Join's and her daughter, Miss Oracle, left for u visit to relatives at llcppuer lust week, Miss Klsl Jones, tilei of Mm. Hunan June, re turned home with her aunt, having been here on a visit, Miss Lena Butler Is til Bosehtirg vis Itliof Miss Dudley. Miss Butler Is a teacher lu the public schools of Indu. Dutidimoo, and Miss Iludlcy Is a tcuclic; in the ItoHcbttrir schools, belli of the state nor mid at Moiimouth. "nOTK'H TCI KAHMKHS, All wheat, stored at the Talniuge mlllH, If sold to other parties will be do llv'el'ed free on Isiard at liitlepctldelico KbKMHKM ACuini'iobTHit Buoh. in ;u j A C'lirri'iitlcMi, Our niintcr lu sctlhig up Patterson Bros', ud. lust week, Inserted the word "lownlrv" hiHtctid of "silverware. Mr, (!licrry luforins us that their Jew dry for iiib iiotmny iiaoo wm hov ourellllMld llllt ItbOtl , J)Clllllcr tl,,,u Inuoi'liur Minlr nMHlollll'PS till! lilt' Hinn ...... - , est Htylcs, which could not have been given nail tncy purctiiiseo nisi moiiin, its stilted. Wo gladly mtilte the cor rcctlon. AIIMINIHTUATOU'H NOTK1M. On the Ud day of July, 18(12, T was unpointed iidiiilulHtriilor of tlie estate ofBothuol Dove, by the county cmui of polk county, Oregon, and I have oimlHIed its such and entered ou the i niles of mv said trust. This is to no. i.ire all persons having claims against said estate to present them to me duly swum to s tne law (iii'ci.ts, ut, my n lilcimu on the Willamette liver near Hull's Furry, within six month from ilule hereof. K. P. Dovh, Ob'lH AdmlniHtriitor of wild estate. PERSONAL llititlsl Mists t , ill. silt lull. Tilt Oregon Baptist Htato ' Ctuivuu tloii will b heltl In this city hegluulug Oclobcr '.'uih at 1;.K f m, , President T, 0, Browiisoit, of McMliiuvllIn Col lege, w III deliver tlic Aiiuuul wrmou at two o'clock tho first diiy, Friday, the .1st, will lie giveu to the observing of the four-hundredth anniversary of the discovery of A met Ira, This day ho be u Mt trt by the presldunt of lilt Culled Mules as a uatiulial holiday, nd It Is prowr and right that Chris tian peoplo should obsorv these holi days mid be sultfeet to the powwm Hint tw, Hi'kur of note will 1st lu attend ance, and iiiiiUm the tiny, as well a the w hole s'rlis of misitings, of great Inter est to Nil who may have the privilege of attending, The meeting will ii tin no over Halibiith, wiiieh day will ls given largely to the consideration of what Ood has w rought at the hands ol Baptists. A most cordial Itivitutlou I extended to all to attend those gather lug. Bkv, A.J. Ht'NsAKtu, ! Pastor, JisitiCrvin, Chairman; CH.Mst toott, Mi D. B, Tsylof, Mrs, L, K. Buidwiti, Mm. Bud Alexander, Ocm end Committee, A lisio s lr il Olrls, 1 1 rent revolution soinetluie tn'iir without attracting much notlc, Oue of this kind came ou the other day, t the general wmfcreuce of tho Metho dist Prottt4tttlcliurch,at Wostmlusier, Maryland, when the word "otwy" wss stricken out of the marriage servliw. If the maidens and marriageable, widows of that deuouilltlitlon Will keeti it dark, and press their leap-year prlvl b-gt-s to tlio limit, there neit not Ui an eliKtble Iwhelor left In all that church by 1 )., i,- ,Uii,'UIh.,i ..hI lkirtloi In (sir Jul" tliu Aid Utl How His lime," 1 Ah AsoOlshl, . " We are sorry to learn ihut Bistl trfiiighary, while bl.t.-kU-rrylug In tlie mountains last, Ftidsy niornlng met with a iMtlnful luicldeui by bUliug otfofa bnf, striking on liishcad, hi'rat- lug the right fmuUil orlloti and leiuli- lion apoitettrtsilsof the oeetplto fron talis extending posteriorly and Inferi or! v over tlie coronal suture and termi nating ut about the origin of the at to! lens aurmti on the right parietal, after completely dissecting the tmiijKtrol and it fit-tola from its s pismou origin, but we are gbid to know that if pyemia t.rwptiivml i dm not follow, tho prog nosis Is favorable. He Is now a wiser if not a hnbtomcr mail, 1 have no heHncy In recommend ing Cbitnils'rliitu,s Colic, Cholera, and Diarrlnoa lUimdy lo tlw public, ns I do to my Mends end patrons, I used It myself after other well-kuown remedies had n.lll, and It cured me In fw minutes, I mssunivod it can didly and chrfuliy ujsiu lis merits, not fnmt a financial stand point, U eioi' I have others In stock on which I make larger profit, but because Chamberlain' I the U-t remedy I know of fur bowel complaints. There is no doubt tilsait It, it dss tlie work. Jmm Forgy, DruKglst, MeVeytmsu, JVnil, For side by all no d'elur k-!em A i hll s. Hot, Aug.; 'A Didcpendciie claim the chttui plouslttp of the valley, we will play the ludois-ndeuoc nine for from Hot! to ssi side on neutral or any outer rounds, O. M. DkVanv, Muiiiltjer Hi lo B. II, Club, t hsllvii Arsspll. lMiKI'KSIiHSi'K, Aug. S, I-Mtt. III answer lo tho ehatbiuge of the clo Bw Ball Cluli we will say tlud c will accept of It and will play them for ilhwi one hundred dollar a side on the Independence grounds, each club playing the same players that piaywl in the last ginue at Iii'tepcudeiicc. C, W I it vim;, MHUager Base Ball Club, Independence, Oregon. When at Big Island. Va , last April, I was Inkcn with a very severe attack filhirrho's. I never had it worse lu my life 1 tried many old-time n ine- lies such its Blaekts-rry Wine, I'ure- (oric, and Liuiihiuutn, without getting nv rellcl. Mv attention was then called to Chitmls'rlaif.i's Colic, Cholera, and Dlariluea ltcmcdy by M. It, C. Tlnsley who had Issui liaudllng il here, nnd in less Hum live minutes after taking a small dose 1 was ctilire- relieved. O. i. Btirford, Harris Creek, Amherst i a, iw cor sale ty all medlchtu dealers, (jneiir I'ss l t'uasnnaiiU. Tho tiewspaiK-r calhsl the ,' MmtHtttin ('ii'oiif bos not jollied the spelling-reformers, but bus been com pelled try tho lack of rs and k s in its yio casus to print tin editorial expmtm- on lu the following slyle, which will amuse other a well as printer.. , We begin the publico! inn ov tliei IftH'kf MmiiiUtin t'jfltw with Mite phew diplilcullles lu the way. rite ypc phoundcr phmm whom vielsuight lite outplilt phor this printing orphls phulled to supply nny ephs ami cays, and It will ls pjiour or phlvc wecx bo- plmre we can get any. e nave or- lered tlw missing letters and will nave to wall till they come Wo don'tlhpie t he Idea ov Uil variety ov spelling any better than our readers, but niUtax will happen lu the best ov regulated pliuiul lies, and If the c's mid exes nnd que mid out, wu shall oeep (sound I lie a hard) tho f.)cuM! going tiphtcr a plinsliloti Ill thosorts arrive. It's ho Jo.U0 to usjlMsaBonmpMiplmlr," "Two years ttgo two of my family, a young miuifttid aiflrl, had very severe and dangerous til tucks of bloody llux," says Mr, Joint Cook, of Pilot, Vermilion Co., Ill, "Tho doctor hero was unable, after a week's time to check oi relieve elllicr ense, I then begun to use Chitinlicrhiln's Collo, Cholera, nnd Dltirrluca remedy, Improvement ww scon very soon, nnd my children arose from wlitit 1 feared would bo their death-bed. It Is a grand, good modi oliio,'1 For sutu by nil medicine dealers. Try Btroug's roshiuraut, Wustucolt A trwln, propttctoi's, when lu Halctu. Meals, llmt class In every way, Sfl ten ts Whnn Unity was side, w ge twr Custorls, W hun she win a Olilltt, ftliu orltsl for Ciwloria, Wliim ilie IxHinins Miss, sits clung tu Csatorl. Wlwn lu luwl Children, li gave tlioiu Csntorl. THIAVKEK. Aihiiw 4. ,Tli trial of the Cmur d' Aleii rlolem bus (Minimeliccd, r Mr. lllitino will take tli stump for tho Ib'publlcnus. , " Twelv miles of Astoria' new ralb road have been grailed, A strlk of the bdegraphera ou th I'uloii paclllc Is Imminent. At Hi. Joe, Mo., Julius Clement shot and killed Mm. Philip Mergautholer Htid then tiuiiinltleil suicide. Th Itepublicau state convention of Nebraska adopted a renolutlon deiinr In favor of postal telegraph Hue and savings bunks, Near Bosehtirg, or,, a team belong ing lo U, W. Captdu ran away. Th wagon was overturned and Mr. Cap plus wo killed. Kx-H.nator C. H. VanVVyck w ttomluattst for governor of Js'ebrnska ! ty th People' party. Four yearn ago! Van Wyck waadefcated rorthoCDlted j Hlalc senate ly the eoml'lnwl opssl lioiiof ail tlio rallrosds. H.iiittlw 12, Portland 1, at Health. Tscoiim 10, Hpokati 8, at Tacoma. The Taconm b'aiii bus surrcmlered lu fran chls, giving a a rtswon that that city will not upiirt club. An etrort will b made to tssaire sufllclent batiklng there, however, but In th event of failure, Hiilom, Oregou, Is spoken of as likely to take Taisoma's plao. Near Fresno, Cat., tralu roblwr held up a eMilherii Paclllo passenger tralu and scctiwl alssit W.imo In gold. The eiigln was dlsidilcti by giant jsiwder, nd lbs ox prewi ear w blown ojsin with the om maU'rlid. No live were bs,t, though the express messenger was severely Injured. A reward of f t.nou Is oil, red for the capture of th nblsre, Thymitliy strike at Carnegie' Duquenso mill bus endtsl, and the men will return to work. An Incipient riot t Duqucnsit was subdued by a do taehimmt of militia. The Hutdebaker wkmoii works, of Houlh IWnd, Indiana, the largest in the world, shut down, ottiitg lo the fact thut 3,tW men refused to use rimtcrltil liui-chosed from Ute Carucglo oonpany, A trot W 5, At Norfolk, V., Jauie A. Brock wa niurilercd ty hi wife, Frlck' wimtiits were sosllght thut he ts In hi ofttoe t work a usual. Congress adjourned to-day, ; The world' fair appropriation bill passed, Fear re entertained that the hot weather lu Kansas wilt damage the corn crop. Win. Hart, of Ashland, Or., com tnUled suicide. Financial uifllcultle ted to the dcod. May miliwcll, of Kent, O,, aged fif teen, mistook lodlis fur mush rooms ishe iit thctn and died In att htHir. Somoexiilcmeut wa occasioned In i'sootn bv rumors of several case of sumllpox having appeared there. In a disastrous wreck on lbs Erie railroad, the engineer and fireman of a pn-MM-tigcr ttnlu and al least on passen ger were killed. At .Tort Byron, Iowa, tlireo girls, Nellie Zollinger, Blanche Himonton and tirnw, Maxwell, went bathing In the Mississippi aud all were drowned, The iiicu w ho robbed the Holitheru pacific train lu California are named F.vaii and Sontag. Orih-emattciiiptwt to arrest them, but they erped to the moiininlti. Near ft-liv, O., Joliu ly and Hen ry Shryis-k quarreled, and Iay thrust hhiym'k head first Into a thresher, Liihnir him iislautlv. Then a trotiu r ofHliryisk stabiwd Day to death with pitchfork. 1 it a political niw ut Tasweli, Tcmi., Newton Clapp, deputy CiiIuhI State marshal, shot and killed Tracy Cloud, meiuuer Ol too mat icgimmure. ... . , I Cloud's friends will lynch Clapp If they can get at him. I "n lex the demand of the teUgra- iibei on the Union Paciilo system are iiiHvded to bv lusiii to-morrow, the operator mi the eutlre sjslcui will strike. Tbe men ask for no lucrease lu wgc amount lug In t he aggregate for year to $'",". Choh ra continue to Increase and spread In Bussla. Whole provinces have beeii dekertcil, and In what wen only recently istpulotts cities, no wiuud Is hoard except the snarhw of hyenas. litckulsand dogs. In Paris one bun drcd deaths occurred from cholera last week, ., AftusT a The Cieur d' Alene rioter are being tried. ' The price of silver In Loudou Is f0 fv'iil-V Hie lowest on record. Mutt Jidmsoif, iigwl eleven, of Fair haven, Wash., was killed by au elec tric car. Thousands of Knight Templm are arriving in Denver to take part in the triennial conclave. ' ' Seattle K, Portland 8, at Heuttle. Ta' c mm H. Sim ikiine 1, at Tacoma. Hcaltlc I siid Tacoma are tied for llrst place. Ctumibi has decided not to dlsorltnl unto against Amerleau vessels using the Canadian catuils, and hereafter ves-1 selsof bolh wttntrles will Is) charged the same. The demands of the Order of Hallway Telegrapher were acceded to by the Union Puulflc coinpaity, nud there will Is' no strike The men receive quite au InoTotiso in their wages. Cholera Is advancing westward at a frightful rate. Ten deaths have oo curred In Ht, Petersburg slncss tho ap pearance of the disease there two or three dtivn ngo.- tu Tclicran, Persia's capital, fourteen doHthsoeeuired Thurs day and seventy six Friday. All the nations of Europe arc establishing rigid quarantine systems. Congressman Otitcs, chairman of the subcommittee on tlio Homestead affair, Htibuiilted a partial report ! the full committee. The matter was postponed, however. Tho report says that the Carnegie company were not Justified lu reducing wages; that the Melviuley law has fulled to benefit American labor; that In many respects tho conduct of tho company was kind to It employes that Frlck wns too stern and brusque and autocratic; that If Frlck hud ap pealed to tho reason of t tho men, no trouble would have occurred. The re port says congress bus uo power over tho quest ions luvulvcd. At St. Paul tho lutermitlomil Moulders' Union de nounced the Plnkortons, condemned the Cnrncglcs, and because of tho fitot that tho mint a Is always arrayed on the side of capital against labor, direct ml that no union moulder ident ify hlnv clf with that organization. Tho na Children Cr for Pitcher's Castorla. tloiial couveiitloii of th" Brotherhood , of Pmb.m, lu HI. Lmils, Pd lmllar nssduUon. At Homes teal tber r hn or twelv hundred non-union mn at work, and both bio am still firm. Kat PalUimou, of Crescent City, Ok lahoma, walked to her lover' horn at midnight, In her night cloth, wmd with holgtiii. Mi called him out nd sliot at him, and then placed Ui muwsleof tbgun to lier nioutb, mid pulkd th trigger with her foot. T1j man was unharmed. Kate wa lJou. F.vaii and Honing, th California train reblsjm, returnd to Kvu' nous last night and attempted to get tlie stolen treasure. They were discovered, ami In the fight that followed, 0cr Beaver, a deputy sheriff, wm killed. Th outlaw neaped. They will prob. bly be captured su. One hundred or more men are after them. Alexander Cboppell, murderer, of Pittsburg, P-. ewaqwd form JolL He wa lHtd hi an ice house, and In en deavoring to arrest htm, constable Boyle wss killed and policeman dan gerously wounded. The officer were forced to set Are to the building, and Cbapil shot himself lu preference to surrendering or burning to death. Thomas Williams and Maria Llssen- by, of Jackson, Tenn., elojstd and were married. A few minute ftr the cr emouy, th father and a brother of the girl drove up, armed with Winchester, am tore the license to pieces, ana by fort look the girl homo. Thl bap- lH,iid Friday. To-day old man Ltoson by wa shot from ambush and killed. At'unrr 7. The California train rebbem ore till t large, , Hcttk 10, Portland 4, at Seattle. Tacoma 4, Hpokane 8, at Tacoma. i Tho power house of th electric treet cam at Victoria burned, Lo 200,(X)0. Home W) uegroe and Italian of Omng, N. J., engaged In o war and alsmt tweuty were Injured and one or two fatally. At Lu Augelw. Cat., Eva Morton commltUHi suicide. Hhe w twenty ycamold and had just graduated from the stat normal school. Th cause is unknown. The Iron mine controlled by the Wisconsin Central railroad were shut down, and 2,i men are Idle. The company aniiouuce that work will not be resumed till th Homestead strike I tiled. Patrick Towd took two ladle to Duti- khk, N. Y. Oeorg Heath, of Jmc town, pnstumably an aciualntance, put bis arm around their neck. Towd shot Heath dead, then shot aud killed himself. Both men were drunk. Tho Amerleau Federation of Labor, repn,enHng 7t.iO,tM)0 men, will endeavor by every mean possible to wiu a vlo tory for the loeked-out workmen at Homestead. The niemlsjm of the fed eration will contribute money to sup port the Iron-worker and will abso lutely refuse to work on any material made by the Caruegie company. At'oinT 8. The Call furui tralu robber are still at birge. A toruado in Mitiiiesota caused a loss of ll.tXSJ.OtX). John Howard, of Myrtle Creek, Or., was killed by a falling limb. Owing to the hot winds prevailing In Kansas, it Is estimated that corn will only make half crop. Lieutenant-Colonel Htreator w unanimously re-elected to hi position in the Tenth regiment. At Wilkeabarrc, Pa., some young men quarreled with a gang of Italians, aud two of the former party were killed. Wm. Clark, of Baker City, Or., ws so badly Injured by accident while working lu a saw-mill that he will die. A prominent Pari physician say the disease which wo thought to be ctiotera wmen receutiy appeared in that city, was not cholera at all. It ts said that tbe Kausas Farmer' Alliance will furnish the locked-out men at Homestead with Hour enough to last them till the trouble with Car negie I settled. The nou-uuion men are deserting the Carnegie company by the whole sale. One man say that if the non union men now In the mills were sure the locked-out men would not mal treat them, all of those now at work would quit. Hlnce Saturday evening over one hundred meu have left the works. These men say the company takes great pauis to Impress the Idea upon the muu that the strikers will uiako them suffer If they leave the mills, even if they leave It after having resigned their positions. Those who have already quit say the remainder of the skilled workmen will quit as mwi as tiiey can earn enough money to like them home, but that tho Italian aud Hungarian laborers will remain as long us the company will feed them. At tho Duqitcuse mills a minority of the meu have returned to work, Apovst 0. W. J. Hcanlan, the comedian, is lu ttrably Insane. Itnius have tnllcn in Kansas and the com crop Is saved, i Cholera hns appeared lu Germany, aud I steadily progressing toward Ber lin, It 1ms already gamed a foothold u Moscow, Russia. James 0. Normllc, judge of the crlnv iiuil court of St. Ixnils, committed sul due. An nriicio crittcisiug mm was published in a St. Louis paper recently and this so preyed ou bis mind that he took bis own inc. ltmSui'kslils lli'i'U. Mrs. MichealCurtalu, riulufleld, 111. makes the statement that she caught cold, which settled ou her lungs; she was treated for a mouth by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her that she was a hopeless victim of consumption aud that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist sug gested Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. She bought a bottle and to her delight found herself bonented by llrst doso. She ooutiuuod it use and after ttiklng ten pottles found her self sound and well, now does her own work and Is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at auy drug store, pirge bottles 60o aud 1100. v T1MB TABUS. Independeaoe and Monmouth Motor Llua Leaves Leaves Indciwadouoo. Mouaiouth. 7:00 7: Sdll 8:' : 10:110 this n-.m l:tW 8:15 8:40 SUA 6:1X1 Sl . . 8:15' -M AtuftlMOMK orren. 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Its fashkm dtqiartmnnt 1 complete, and profusely Illustrated; it ho a bright aud enter tabling corp of contributor, and tha paper 1 edited with care and ability, It children's department make Wo mttnklnd a favorite with the young, and in fact it contains much which will interest every member of every house hold In 1U sixteen large, handsomely illustrated page. Do not delay In ac cepting thut offer. Jt will cost you nothing to get a full year' subscription to H'omrt(wi. Sample con be teen at thl office. Biuklsa's Aralsa Hals. The best salve In the world for cut, bruise, tore, uloem, salt rheum, fever ore, totter, chapped hands, ohilbUlns, oorus, and all skin eruption, and posi tively cure pile, or no pay required, ft I guaranteed to give perfect aatla faction, or money refunded. Price, SS cent per box. For sale by any drug gist. ' f . COW MOT10B. . All person are hereby notified that all cow or cattle of ay kind found on the street after 6 o'clock p. m. will be Impounded. This I positively the last notice and govern yourselves according ly. Hlgued, August 1, Wi, T. VmsKUL, 39-4t City Marshal. CUHK AKD SfcTTLK. Luther Ground having formed a partnership with L. B. Fnuier, want all old account settled by note or cash. Hardware aud machinery cost money so dou't fall to come forward and settle Immediately. 3Wt fAUM FOB SALE OR BEST. 8. K. Crowley oilers hi form at Oak GrovB, near Kola, fur sale or rent. Mr. Crowley can be found at Monmouth, when not on the farm. iftt-LI buTinesTIocaIs". Try the Independence team laundry, There I now a big mh to Stockton A Heuklc's for the now goud of all kinds just arriviug. Come running, but do n't fall, for we are trying to sup ply all. Bend your laundry to the Salem team laundry. Mr. Goff, driver of the Salem stage, will take it for you. Leave orders at the upper livery stable. them. Stockton A. Henkle have just closed an invoice of their immense stock f goods, and ore receiving new good every day, which they are selling at the lowest possible price. An elegant luster I given to linen at the Independence steam laundry. You can not afford to accept second- close work when this house will give you the very best at an extremely low price. Tlie new stock of shoes, hat, dres goods, and furnishing goods, now ar riving at Stockton Henkle's, are tbe best aud cheapest ever brought to this market. Call and see our goods and get prices and see if our statement are not correct. If you are at all particular about the looks of your collars, cutis, and shirts, you will send them to the Balem steam laundry, where they will be turned out with a glossy finish that Is elegance Itself. Prices very low. Leave orders at the Balem stage barn. There 1 no place in Oregon where a better meal Is served than at the res taurant of Weataeott A Irwin, 271 Com mercial street, Balem. Courteous at tention, a fine meal, aud tlie popular price of 25 cents, have made this house the headquarter of everyone who has occasion to dine in Balem. A 0001) "BARGAIN. For sale In West Independence, eight blocks from main street on Mon mouth street, four lota, a four-room cottage, with barn aud other outbuild ings, partly set to young orchard and small fruit, This is a good bargain if taken soon. Inquire at this office. THE TOMB. SKELTON. Near Hall' Ferry, In fant child of Edward and Anna Skelton, last Saturday. Was burled in the I. 0. 0. F. cemetery last Mon day. 8H INN. Tbe infant daughter ofE. P. Shinn, last Friday, from cholera Infantum. Burial at the 1. 0. 0. F. cemetery on Saturday. The child waa about ten months old. 'Suffer little children "to come unto me" Is a blessed'oonsnhvtion to parents when their children are called away. JONES. James Jones, who lived near Eola, died of typhoid fever, August 10, 1892, aged about sixty-eight years. His remains were Interred in the K. of P. cemetery yesterday, Eev. D. V. Poling officiating at the funeral ser vices, Mr. Jout'8 was au old and hlgh- ly respected citizen of Polk county. He leave a wife and five children to mourn his loss. FOR SALE. Kiir s ai js Cheap, new bouse snd four lots In Munmoutli. will sell all or any part. Payments on InsUUlment plan. Address W. 40-U . Bplllmsn, MouuiouiU. NOTICE TO Flit EM EN, Members of Independence Hook and Ladder Company No. 1 ara requested to return all property of the company in their possession to the hall. By order of the ooiupauy. V. H. Rbi.ly. Secretary. FOR SALE. The undersigned offer at private sale on tbe Dove Bros, premises, six milch cows, four yearlings, four two-year-olds, three horses, and one good stallion. The above are offered at very reasonable prices. Inquire of , 40 St E. P. Dovk, Administrator.