(Si fa Tho Host Newspaper J4 f.'ti! ih- ihnl ;f J th ol mn WsW . tmtm tht H'KsV SIDK with jay1" 'Uf As an Advertising Medium THE WEST SIDE Takes the Lead in Polk County. VOL. IX. $2.00 iVr Year. INDEPENDENCE POLK COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, lt92. five Cents Per Copy. NO. 41 mvukt soon tii :s, A O V W. ...XltiTKStKNl 'K I.UIH1K ii, "A ni,vr vmm-v M,i.tti.v ntiihl lu l.,.i.l.' Iiiiil. AH 'Miin'ie l,i.iini Invited ,,. st.ut III. Mil JltU.Mi, MAV, W,o im.ii., Tirxr..f, . ;. J u U lf.t" Vi I n, II '., lii.vt. In M ...i.to li.ill,Miy rii.te.,lw i.'miii, VII n'.t.l r.'lli .-.rill t iiiviir.1 In at- I.IM tt KltlNN, V t. 'f.M I , W, W I I .J-M.. ...... f .r"Tf" . .VI, MiauM uMimtMifc I l, f II, II m.l. ro -Il n..ltn .11.1 I rt.l V . v III, i .I'.'I. " ii Miimii. xt . M, V, t vimim- , . !.. ..-,.-,1 1 , S.i I. U .. .' 1 i-l ,1 i ,-,,1 ,-v lii V 1 1 Must! I ,IV V Ull (It . . t I i Lot'tiil nv, I , iX j' .j"n K .-1' t? . - I'ilVSH I IMAIKIUY Mi, J. Iv. l.OCKK, l"hyician and Surgom, Buan Vil, Oragon. PHISIEIiNS AND SUHBEOHS, U.S.IXAMININQ SURGEONS, inner-, Wnl lU l Main M.. iSIt:iKMKSiK - - - Resident Dentist All k wrrnlcd In ! Ill hi ..I Mllli. :I.M, niu:tN ATlXUiXKYA ATTORNEY AT LAW. Wilt urswtU-o Ui till iatt iuJ rHl. rwl Hur(, Aimwt. f (itl ftinilflit. imUti ,.v r hiilt jvu'biiw NiUkiiuvl H'k. J. ft!, J. k SiWty. M. C. Kkm. Dill, SIBLEY i EiHIS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW mmv. lfeluW htmr tuHi)it'4, ani . .. .. :.i"'l"!l . i ,wu. 1MU.'.., tM I tti'J V -' !'!'- Dniut, - ;oy-., X'Mr'lumKV, Attorney an t Counlor at Law ttlf Jit II !. V ! "'' H V Yk.nT.Aiu. W. ! "" ATTORNEYS AT LAW Oi l U K 1 IU "H Ul l'lR, BrtwwnStant I '. hVI M. OH .tit V'.um ('' -t- ' MlsfHLI.A.NWH'.S, Mitchell & Bohannon SASH "AND DOORS 'AUK M ROI.I, SIM (Ml. m iliii shop. E. T. HEN Kit, PROP. lain strset, Indepsndence, Or. Ta eitp ir'"CiI workmen in at-ttn.Unt-. It.VNKS. Commenced Basinws March 4, 1889. tililSltiFly 'iiltxnil Aullwrlty, FIRST NATIONAL BUNK. of Itul.-;ii'l"ti',. Or.'fi. Capital Stock, Surplu, $50,000.00 $14,000.00 U W. HntlKUTMOX, I'rmlilfllt. V Ii t'rmiiilnnl. W. (I IIAWI.EY, Cwhlw. DIRECTORS. I (M,r I.. W. illT!ti, lwl HainHk O, W. WhlK'ukiir, W. W, (.iilln. I l...lr.tf hiillW). tMfln',t'.l iiHv, anil wll. v. l.aim '"' "'I tmiruul '".'"Imtllo rcra-l .'.! MiMwt Kx hn k or K W tm. illc i.f d. i. I ',l-il,.i mud. Ulliiio iMium; l . i. " I P- ' nil- inii:h:nih;sce National Bank Capital Stock, $50,000.00. II, IIIKHCllHK.Rii, AllltAM NKI.H'i. W. 1 CONN A WAV J'ri'ilint Vine l'ri'.fldimt CiwIlllT. A wiinr.il linriliimr uri.fl clnuin llllllU'HM tritiiHiwIcil; loan. Hindu. Iiilln illHwiml'''!.""'" .. ...., 1 ,., 1, iIkikhIi r'liwlvcl nil onrront wmmnl miliJiK-i In i-lii'k, InUTimt iHli on lime cli'rxmUM. MIUX'ToliH, i,.li,i McDhiiIi'I. II. II. .liwinTwiti A, .1. OiKirtiimn, II. IIHv.'lilM'r,t, A. Nelm T. J. r,(. I. A. Allen. NCOBPORATEO UNDER THE LSWS OF OREGON. POLK Ml 11 MONMOUTH, OR. . A. MACIIJ' VI I'. I,.I'.MI'IIK1,I,... UlA I'lrtVhl.l,,... I'riwldi'lit " Vli'ii.l'n-K, Cfenhlor PAID CAPITAL, $25,000. DIRECTORS. A, VI ''''" in, f. I,.f:nr.iil"U, .1 II. V. Iliillnr, J. H, hi urn p. Jowjili I :rav(in. I, M.HInip"on V. B. J'nwell ..,.i,1. luin.M tun i-utu of (li'iionll; '"Klr" pHirf vault and bu wlar Prool mte, ni'iirnil hv YhIh tlin liwik. om JiiurM! lM. in. U)i p. '. '.--mi; lir .-4' Farmers and Merchants Insurance Co. Capital Stock, (1, HinMiM. Vlw I'nwlilviit, M, hixih.hu. Ami ewmtury. I'riiloHt. J. U vt, - smsetoag,: U..U I! . Winttmn, l'hif Jiiil.-e n( th Kii.ivinn iioiViilili IliidiJ, K, V wllirHir.l, AtlonirV, ml Htitiiri Hill. Idinl l.hin IVmmy NaH.nl lUnK; W, K, Vl.'l.-linul; u, l'jillll.ii VI, W.'ftwr. Men liHiili J, 11, VtrtUitmU, t, i.. mwn, rnm . r.pniiiwm, iHiMMtit Vl'tlHlj l if)r, rivinium rwijtti hH wrj;im(aion, Liism's mIi! ttluiv oipMiimitlon, , , fiui'iilin ii switrlly to Rlity luildin's, CALL AND SEE US. We buy. for rash, and we buy to sell. We buy direct, and we buy in quantities. You will always find our stock' complete." We sell at one price, and that the lowest. We treat you courteously. A satisfied customer is our best advertisement. Our Mmstunt aim is to rIv you tho lnttt gtMxii at bottom priin. Wn mik0 your iuttTOtH our. Your diilil will tn tv1 m ftumjily ami HitiUJy m jour(ir. A eoiinmi-imm of our wlylw anil jn wilt Fonviu(i you that you nIwuHI trmlit with im. L. KELSO, Independence. READ Tht lnt lUu thin nidi, of JWttuml to uml InMikn Till' PI0N1-BR or BUSTER & Our JcHi'Iry Ih.!Hutimt, of widt h ' full ami compli'tt'. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cutlery, Sil verware, Canes, etc. Ul;iiritij! n HMM;ialty, ami ilinjiatchiHl with jiromptmiw ami satlafat'tlon. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Remember, our motto is Quick Sales and Small Profits. BUSTER & SHELLEY, INDEPENDENCE. V : ? fiW DISCOVERY by ACCIDENT t, ',-!"' V'.'i ,,,ifl.ait..r'Hii n"11 ''m' .1.. ..ii -m ' ; 1 i.iir w-i"l. o l fill Ui. wMl, rlul .ifll., uulM t'.' ,.v. ,,,l,k.iii,l.rlli(w".illi'l''l..ttllll'l'i",,l'V',"'"''''t , I in,,, um.mi iiw "" uulf iii n. ul t4uif Antl' UmrlBit, . UV it i! PFDfFCTLY HARMLESS AND SO ul tii.tuiKlwi tioa cnu Willi orur H. M. LINES, FUNERAL DIRECTOR UNDERTAKER, INDKI'KNLIENCE, 0KIXJ0N. A full and coniplnte lin of Funeml gixli Alwy on Hand. HKA I'l'V H l)rmwM tinrKnlnj. Knr pun ii-uliir 11ml riti..iiii nil .drew Uimiul If. OimUy, WhlnK Urn, N"W Jiirwc. Lt LI is: - ... ,hhlrOTrnl lp' owmniuiwiorn " miiini.. ,ui ' LJ15i i!Z,.,,rm If ly '"' lll.i'l Ui lll.l li " l"l' ' Vv- , yr t,l;or7,Tr !'''. U .u.,ll-.nT..I!.t'l'i"-"';"" t-. ' V Iirr 'l".nrL N...,.i..l. M I.AIlrhi.l... li.f"ll V e l 1 iVrNTt :Mr:"llll"l'twl.llll'''l'''''',,' t,.,,!. ji,irK. i.bhv.vi,,, hr ;'-'' 1 . u "niM , , Hi .i,,.rvti.ni B...id mir nr "'i ' .' " ! JllT? T.f J ,rt it -y , (n,...,.fl. .1 ,!wMhMjwlllJM ' " "JT.iWATI.O Veil ,';.IHfl, . .M ... .., w.'tl . HI I B I'B Fid. il. . .10. ' ,i-.Ili,Ba lu A. Dill 5 I Id a cu 5 g. 1 o h 5 pea BEftTTY'S AiBtlmlKwt, Write fur wiKiliiiliiu. Ail. llllWl)BuilllF. lt- MONMOUTH'S lew Grocery! W..J. MULKEY, Porp. HatiHfuclion nuii.rant(;(Ml in prices ami gooiln. Htdck frrxh and bought for fiiwli. Vur dealing ami good I r' 1 i 11M. FliKH DELIVERY at. tho hours ol !) to 1 L a. tn. and .1 to 5 p, m. PLEASE GIVE lit A CALL. $500,000. J, (., WMiriin, H')f, mill Mnitr, K. A. Nii.h. t'nlilr. 'iiMi tl, Jutin lliifiiull, p,A.i. im I'lij.U'UH, . , , , . THIS buy Vrag, Htrtttoiiwy, Jowctry, n tit DRUG STORE SHELLEY. Mr, t). A. Kramer him charge in SIMPLE ANY CHILOCAN USf IT. Owxl iu C"iB"i' w 0. A. KRAMER, With Buster & , Shelley, wants your watch repair ing. . Satisfaction guar anteed BEATTY'S PIANOS Wiwliiimtim, Nnw .liirmy. In itiuii!ry'liirB. Knr mining (ilcln. l)uil If, Himlty, HEAL MEIUT Pills? NO 1 1 If you Uike pltl. It Ih beeaiiM you have never tried tlia rtwork wi nicely, nleanlii tlio liver and klilunvn ii"tm a mild pbyl wlllmiit ram Imk pi'ilii or nliikniimi.Biid Uoi" noUtopyou rroui eatlUK and worlilmi. To Try It la to aeoome a friend to It. For ale by your druxuliit. I , 0 0) A rftHl Mil vtt Th Bwr, A, Ankilntirf IWfujiO, Ti., rtii IiImuI m lil Hi 1I 1 UHnk l'mi. kuvHlK't Nww fllHI I. fat IIWIWM (i uty uu wHu ttui tulTvrMt rmtu tutxt Mluful WtniuwiiHl dlO, 1 M lUk tuiull 4Klll KM tekiuf IIM Turn. timiii. IW., NawutilMi, W. AhoKl Am ywn i I tkMi bf U DIM mailt i.r Um ninuii,iii. u U kw tirwtor lux tlitMt tMti iiafiui im.tr I ln.,1 ia utli lur llxniL mill on imouHt ol Uw tti BoIhI ttlwl u iu nut It hit Until. Itlkt lwtt 0i Iukm ml la nur ltl Mtf rli, IhI .futw i tiMik l'u? hiienHl Niy Initio tiv lukl only (Until muK k ttuhln nmniii, ul B.ii.lu., UINMKUIUOUUAN, IHI mill HI. Mr. f. H lluurlii of I. V.., H UmIwi, riUMH ISmhiIw iu .uriuiAMl luw l Ui (Tool al t'MUtr kuiM( lut luuM ua u, biuUHU. LULL INwm m. (Vm N l.it r K I r i'd ik ikiimim ran 'W I Ilk. Li UO. WWtttUM ! Vl (IM. Thi. r.m-t b J"tir'i , ".'HS uuw vVrt mi- BU 4WwU M U KOtNIO MCO. 00., Chloago, Ilk .... t -iiln. ! Mill FACTORY. , f & Successors to 8. A. PARKER. SUGAR PINE AND CEDAR DOORS A SPECIALTY ALL SIZES SCREEN DOORS, MADE TO ORDER. F. H. Morrison, Chargtt MBionnbla, and f!rt.el work ,u.rtnli4. DALLAS, OREGON. TUB Willamette Real Estate Co, Imlcpcnileiitw, Orvgon. TrmiMu U itfiifml nat l'jtlo Hunt iipm, Imji ami wlU I'mwrty. rftivta liwiiriiiiiti mul Jib a gtMit-rnl t'iuiviiymii IHihIiiimi. PnrUw hnvltin IjihI fr anlo will Itiul It U thrlratlvautae to List Their Property With till ("miiHiiy, m lwj n lntly milling Ut f tniitt wt, lliiii pliui I UK ilwtifMtiln (rHB'rty More Hi1 nl (ll'lltll uf th ImM,. JAM IX (illlHOX, J. W. KIUKI.AM. ltfiili'Ul, Pvi-.nla.ry. BRICK YARD. J. R. COOPER Of IiitleiMuiUm having a Ktinun engims a bric k machine ami wsvpral aonw of fltuutchty, Is now ir'imrl to kiM'p 011 hiimi a Ihin quality of Hri;k, wlitcli win m hoiu at. rouwu ablo jirlwa. The New Holton House. M. A. Dudley, Prop. Cor. fourth and Alder streets, Oulrally liH'nmi, Niiwly fiirnNlii'it Bint r- niii-il. rrco uu Kl iiiiu inmi mi irniiin biiu tfUtiiurM lilt. JOHI141 A N GREAT MUSEUM OF ANAT0M1 tOAl Murlu't M .In. I Biirl.ni (Iwtn i Dili .i I i I Go Biul leni how umlcrluily you tie nmilc atict ln.w toavitlil in kiii'ss anil il incase, Miitrum 'enlai geil with llinuHamliuf nrw ulijccit, AilmUsiuii 2; cm, I'rlvalD oniiw, II 1 1 (Iwrj ft. III.kiki'I of ninn: .IrU'lurn, I".. of minilimiii,iH0'ii..uf lli BkliiBi.il kidney quickly ciiri"! ItliniiUlie nan ul iimri'iiry. TrmituiiMil .rr imlly r by fctlur. HcnJ fur timk. NEW fish mn. Geo. Slaughter, Ppop'r. All kinds of, fresh. fish kept constantly on hand OPPOSITE OPERA HOUSE. MAIN STREET, - INDEPENDENCE. JAPANESE J0L JltaMew aniMaF CURE AiKiwnnii Com pint Treat ment ionlMni( nrHiiiiiHiHtlnrli'H, iiliii.iniinl. In ('apmiliiH, bIho 111 llox linn ruin; a iihiiii,ii ,uii..ii r.w.. ... ininriui! hlln.l or l.liii.illiiu.llulilni(.()bi'iin. In, rnevnt, or lioi'mlllnry plliw, and nmny nlJier illwftKtiH and lenmle weak neNBim, It. In alwuy a areat bonelll lo Mill Kiinui'.il liwilHi. Tim Unit dlHiKivnrv of a iiiiullral eure reuilerliiK n "per. ..n.. wftii .In, kitli'ii n.it.iH'tiNN.ti'v niu'iiafltir. Thm rotni'ily him nnvor linen known Id fall. ! a box, II fur ISi aunt by mall. Vv by nullin' from thin terrible itlMianewlieii a written niiarnnlee I. irlviui with B boxiw U riifiiinl tbe inonny If nut r.tirnd, Hnnd .fiuiip for mimplu. (liiiu'iin. tne iBBiied tiy.WiMiilanl, Clarke A Co., whole. Baleand rolnll iliuuill,Boleai!lH.,lortliiiil,Oi'. T. L. BUTLER, U; Itz: ui U Engineer All call promptly answered, AddroHi me at fjallim, I'olk umiiity, Oregon, tn t TrlSV KilmiBlB ( hllilr.B tu Mlh Idt. ,W r too romly to luirt tiiBlruo Hrn to olillilrvn from low uumdi an4 oa .low plmiri, lwtiM w do not oanmlvM ImUltimlly flwnll In tha Inlltuile of tli iuiUiuI. Mullvmiiif Bollny, of vanity, til iiminiiiig lnti'il of ueliig right, niitor Into our own Hvm anil, mlon the I9 of tli littla im at tlx fountain. Aaranil Uf, a brava ttaiila, a ajlaa t&A lu.tiii' of furtUuiln, of Ktilf biii'g tlon, of ottmg BHulimt otUI U nnvor In yln. It t an ohjiwt tmwon that flmmf nut from tht ky, a tlm I'lnimt amid tha hoat of InaKir Kara, Whuthur It m an at'tlu or an Af riowi explorer, tha liuutor uf a forlorn lm, tlis uiUMloiMtry living aniuiig tb iUnii Intwr, or tli army leaving liunw ami luxury to mln Utur to tha woiiiulml and aontha ' tha rti. tha nohla hlnal in upllfMl before tja ya of thn who ara yet in iha in itaat vtagtM, ami whiwa rliaractra am hot yt in the mnlil uf iWlny. Tlii thonght uf tha lofty liiual give tba I'liiif vuluo of our annual Dnoorstiuti Day, giving u ,miim aiulil tha pomp ami am of (MHBoa, that w uiy think not of lo (lagaaiitry of war, but of ita auffor hig, it fuvur ami thlrat, il rigor of etild and furnac hvat. lit waary Biarcam, ftcrva battlna and Uia patriot. km wlilrb alotia oondunn it Ulnar wo and tlio niourning tlmt followt la iu trat k.Hwijr'i Waaar, fitKBrful luttlaa Air Ona. Tha ludlan along tha Mlrida rim bant With blow gun mads out of tha young atalk of a certain kind of palm, from whiub tha lih la runovd, Tb arrow amiiloyod a projrwtllna ara aim ply illiiloni uf rwnl, lmri.iil at ona and, Uia otbnr and Mug wrapped wllb auuugb Kill ootUm oUiiid from amHhnr kind of palm to fit) up tli bom of tba blow gnu. Tha arrow aro about tn Inchiia long and very light, Tby ara tiptwd with the famuu and oVailly "woorari" poiaim. t'ved by ona of tbaa naknd aavax tlia blow gun ia weapon of great aeon racy and rtTectlvntuiiwrreti a ilualt bird OH a trreUip tiring brongllt di.wo by the txtllod lutnf with rraoiiaU wrlninty at th flint try. Interview tn NVaabiug. bm Bur, A Carta. IbIib tmtm. rerltap the moat rurimu aalvatra ae on wiird U tliatof tliahlpTwoKrieiiiU, whlolt utmntled on the cxwt of Cuba and waa alminluned by her rrew. Another uliiji, th Juhii Wake, ini't a imtlar iat, i ul her crew, In attempting to find a bunting plaoe, rani ai'M tho Two Friembi, whli h they managed to get off and to navigate to England without fur ther uiUhap, Tlia jiulg who tried Ui rano dei hlod that aalvag aervifea bad been reinlerrvt, but of ouly ordinary ittlH, eulty and merit, liianinnt-h aa tha crew of th John ilk aalved tha Two Friend in order to tava their own live. Tha owner of the John Itlak of court got nothing, but tha laivlng rrew re relvad tVM out of the Uilal VaJua of 1.237. Nw Orlean IHcayune. Th Art of CoBTrllpB, "Converaation," ay a brilliant Amer Iran hiimorint, "ia, in thi generation, kt art," It waa an art which our grandfather at wired prh Bp mora thaw any rtbrr, A gentleman, in tha beginning of thi century, wa uanally mora aiiiliitlmi to tell a tliiry well or to date hi argnmatit clearly than to nnderaUnd arienc or latecrafL Youth' CoinpanluB, Miklu.r; Im AlfMlml Ik ahMmak.f A wait railed a ahoemaker thirty year ago luado Brum; today, except in rare caw, b make ouly a luurt of a thoe a ho labor in noma faotory guiding one or the other of the muuerou labor aaving inauhinea, and ia known a a beater, binder, pyeleter, heeler, laater, pegger, tiuher, trimmer, tltler, cutter or Areeaer, What it true of the hmaking trade I true of otlu-r trail. 8t. Lou! Itepub- uc. TIIK MllllKHN Ot'TCAaT, Or Ik Hail Kail ln ol llif AveraK Mar. rlnl Man. What a gniut change take phuw In pimple when they marry exolmiua the wlm mini oil Ilia Atohlaotl fVuoe, A umrrliHl wiMuatillwayiitH'iiaiy aa a ibH'rmii'. An old maid of exwl- leiitwiiM I often n'jM'ted, and the plnoe given to a young nmrrlud woman of ilii hliHlly uldily (emleimic. Itefore a man 1 mnrrlvd, he I oouNlihind a tit companion for any woman, but na main aa he la married It In thought tie ia dun Hcri.ua except when hia wlfo la along to wither him. A man may travel tho world over and come bark all right, but at home he in coiiBlilcred a aavae un lee IiIm wife In along to control him, Young women are allowed to apeml a great ileiil of their time with umnur rled men, but if a married innu wulka along the aldcwalk, the older tiii'riiteni of the fiimlly runli out nud bring the girl In. The married men niuat have hwn guilty of aonie great wIckediicNa In the punt; otherwlmi tliey would not Ul looked UM)I Willi (HI llllH'll Miinploloii, liiiim'eiit HiiHiHemeiita are Iiiiiiuh1 for all aorta of people exoept married imm; It la gone rally believed that married men nru hi wicked that they mily en- Joy BWetuing, ilrlnkliig whleky, and chuwlug plug totmi'co. A greut ileal l donii hy young women toenturtiilu un iiinri h'il men, but a married limn, pur- tloulurly if he him children, la a wretch If he wiuila to be entertained beyond allowing IiIm children to got mohuow on hla clothca. Married women have their afternoon purtlcH, '. and enjoy theniHelveH, but a nmrilud man la not truated lu the aacred preclucta of his own homo when there ta company: It la feared that even hla wife may fall to keep him from getting drunk, and "hooting Home of the gueata. An Atehl Ron married ninu who waa abuaed a good deal for allowing hla wife to work Imraelf to death, finally coiwented to her going ofl on a, uiniiicr vaentlou (jrcourao tie tiiu not want iter to go, hut he thought ahe dencrved some rec rentlon, anil llimlly aureed to the sepur- atiou. a ruw days alter nor departure, lie tried to get into Home of tho nolgh bora' Iioiihch, but the lumatea all fled unit loekud the doom. It tlnully devel oped that lie only wanted to borrow i lit tle arnica, to bathe hla right hand: he hud the writer' ertimp from writing o muiili to ma wile urging her to come home. Kvery nianied mini iiluva good deal with the children for amuae ment, ami IIIidh it, but one or two tilghta tn the year he goea down town and piny a guine ot high live for glnaa of lieer, Then there la a howl rnlwil that cuu he heard a mile, at tilling!) tne liiiirrlcil women may have been playing high live for a prize all the afternoon, I'artlnmil foot, ' (lirtlaiBalateh.) The following letter Va aeut to U for piil.llcal lou, It laagmal oue ami pul the turlfl qunatlon lu a light which 1. plain to evary reailer, Tha letter n'iU no ixuiiiiient from ua. It la af-lf- txplauatory. Jtead It, Tim tetter la dated at Nw Wetmlnter, It. C, July ifi, Imii'J, and addreawxl to Hon. Allen I'arker, of Yaiiulna, Oregon: Dear Hlrllekw la a litof artlelm of American manufacture that I notloe for wile ami lu mat lu thl pruviuoe iiiee 1 arrived here. Aa all tha arti cle enumerated below are eoiiitltig with tho Mime of llritbtb and Canadian luttiiufaotum, and paying tho duty avt opHiell them, I will eonimcild It to tliiiaj who are In favor of high protee llve tarlltk for peruaal: , KiTV raa et. lwomotlvea from Hclmiaotady 30 " I'hllatielphla W) Weetrio ear, Ht, liult'r('o,.M. MotJuIre Uo, Chicago. ,80 Bleain Jkilhira, Kt. I4ul 80 lllake VVurthlngton ateam pump. ,35 (laaometer at Victoria Uaa Work, lunl Iron Work, 1'hlla.,.. tttif Htnam gauge from lkwtun .30 llyilrant for New Vliuiuitcr Water Work frmu tha (ialvlo lima A Iron Work, Detroit., 30 I'lanlug machine fVmu Kay A Co., t'liielutmtl, Ohio,, ..86 Htoveafrom IMrolt. .80 Slove plm... , 12) Axe from hew V ork aud Michigan IS per doxeu and ., 10 ilamt puini fmni Ahland, Ohio.. .H.'. Haw, llmiry Dlaaton, HitlattelphtA..S0 C'biUu , ,.,,.80 Ilruahdioiik from Fayette A I'lumb I'hlUilelplila , , , 36 I'ltchforluaud hoea, Ashtabula, 0., ft cent each and,. ,.,.' Coir.-e mill from l'bliadelphia 30 Trowel from Cliieliiuutl. ,...,.,,.,......' Fruit Jar (Maaon'a) ..........ilO Oround eotlVe, frtan lioaton, 8 eenta jH-r puiind ami 10 illat ult-i'iirtlaud Cracker Co., Or. . .V faille " " ffi Oatmeal 8, F., j cent r Jmuud. Cannwl fruit, 3 renla wr pound. Making powder.. , ...OS ( aimed milk , ... (aimed tomaUaw, 3 cent per (MHindL Fire how, Hiwton Helling Co., 6 ceutaar HMiml and., ,1' VarnUhea, l)evo A Co, N. Y. . , , Oil color ..,."W Carlrldgea ..,,, ...85 lUtUm !i SlioiKUim , , , 2(1 Watche .. .....1!6 Cka.k .,.,.., ,,,, ,85 Suiiilwp'r , , ,.,..,,30 Hieel wedge and aledgea I nt per pound aud ? (Stale 30 I" ilMc i ,.... .. i .........85 .V, Ilorwi ciiliil , 85 Khovela, fl rdoteu and. ,ii lUlWIIK'K , .J' Miiliilfnclureil totaux-o, 85 cell la per ixiunu and ......,,.. ..121 Cluarette (2 twr uound and.... 8helf hardware of all klud .10 to 85 lu the year tJ there were Imported Into Canada from Ureal ltritalu, mer- chiimliae to the value of $U,3W,2I1. tu the aame yer there were Imported from the I'ultud Btatea mvmhamtlae to the value of fxW.iihl.UTS, which paid the Cauadlau government flA,ii', duly, Dtamltnol look rather atrauge that tbe Ameriisau manufacturer re quire to have prutecttou at home to be able to compete with the "pauper la bor" of Kuglaud ami Canada, when he can take hi good over Into Canada and compete with them there, and pay from ' to 85 per cent of their value for the privilege of doing ao? 1 have heard of some of the Republi can campaign orator, or rather "exag gerate" etiite that the American man utacturer had superior machinery to hi foreign eomiHtltor. The following RyiiiiBiiR of the Canadian patent law- will how how long he could hold such a puMiimn, The Canadian government aay to the Amerloau patentee, "We will give you one year toobtaiu a patent from un; at the end of that time your inven tion iKTotnes public property if you do not obtain your patent. Alao, you mind matiufacturo aud sell your luven tlon In thla country Inalde of two year from the date of your American ateut. Furthermore, we will not allow any article covered by your patent to be Im ported Into the country after one year from the date of the patent you receive from ua," I am your, A. J. McMillan. HON Mill Til NOTKS, Morchead'a comer tuke the lead aa a iilcaaaut reaort theee warm days. Un der IIiohc U'liullful maple treea oue en- Joys thu Invigorating breeze ao preva lent In this peaceful and plciuumt city. (Jrcon ooru, cuoumbnn, and oollo, are galulng promliicuoe amongkt "Young America." Mr. Hhephcrd and wife, ot Iowa, took a trip to Hwluvlllo, Waterloo, and Ya qulnti. They have enjoyed their visit to Oregon and no doubt will give good account of this beautiful aud healthful valley on their return to their home lu Iowa, Home misguided youths acting from fun or deviltry broke otf two locks from the doors of Charles Leonard's house, and shot through fourteen panes of glass hi the windows, The parties are known, and probably may have to an swer for their misdeeds lu Justloe Lt ilea' court. W. J. Mulkoy took a spin with us in our cart hist Monday. Billy Is a good companion to travel with, and makes time pirns plciiHautly with his lively converse. Although the bustle has of Into Been shrinking much In fashion's eyes, - It still continues to prevail In dry-goods stores that advertise, Charles Leonard is again running the supply wagon for . the threshers. This makes six years he has followed the Damon machine, now owned by Murphy A Madison. Charlie Is a rus Highest of all In Leavening Power, I 1 X Wg u ABSOllTELY FITO0 tler from Pike, and vote ttto Iniocrat le ticket. It wa reported to u that Frank Lu na' wheat turned out thirty-four buh- l to the acre. A good yield. J. K. Miller will lie wearing a fine high silk hat after Cleveland' election thl fall. Word from Willie HtaaU aay be will be In the valley with hi family shortly. W, P. Ireland and wife have relumed from Hodavtlle. Ha rerta iiulte a number of Polklteaup that way, our old friend 11. M. Waller being among them. At present Mr. Waller la a real dent of Aloany, Htlll further rtrt lead us to believe that old Polk wilt lead all other coun ty's In the tt thl year In yield of graiu. Bully for I'olk, the pride of the valley. k We are Informed that many citlxeu of our neighborhood are caniad at Waterloo, Probably they will all come borne In time to vote for Cleveland, Berkley, our livery man, has gone to Houthurn Oregon on bUBinea. Dr. Doty, the dentist, ha bought property of C. I Hawley. Considera tion, 150. Oriniiold I kept pretty busy nowa day artllng wagon tire. J. Maroiiey1, of Portland, wa In town Tuesday looking around. He will buy a small farm near here If he And a suitable location on- which to make a home. Our watchmaker linn enough time piece on hand to regulate all the heav enly bodlea, He 1 doing a fair trade. Mr. Kaler, now of California, former ly of Michigan, spent a short time in town thl week. Wa enjoyed a moat pleasant conversation with him. From the tenor of It we think hla visit will prove of Interest to pioneers In tbe near future. ld, Catron' wheat lurued out thir ty-two bushels to the acre. Ira Smith la still at the Belknap spring. He i enjoying himself aud gives the cook plenty of employment. Thet Sospel preachers' tent was stoned last Monday night by some hoodlums who might to be put In the lock-up. . Otis Wolvertou, of Huver, was in town thi week. As to threshing he report Jatnea W heeler's wheat as hav lug turned out forty bushels to the acre, Mr. Hteeloa forty bushel, aud Mr, I)earmand's 3S. ; IX O. Uulck report his wheat as hav ing turned out forty bushels to one field aud thirty five to another. Tom Wautv wheat, near Monmouth, In one field of thirty five acre lurued out forty-four bushel. Hurvly the farmer of Oregon are bleasetl above all agricultural people ou earth. C L, Hawley la doing a good bust uchs lu the stationery Hue. Tho "Nor mal Book 8 to re" l the boas. The Monmouth grain storehouse Is receiving bushels a day, we are Informed. Last Friday Max Haley threshed 2,- 500 bushel of wheat His machine Is averaging 1,800 bushels a day. J. C. Record, of Dalhoj, waa in town Tuesday. Marsh Blmiwou, of Klk City, son ' of the latu I. M. Blmpaou, waa visiting John Wolvertou this week. His frleuds were glad to see him In the city once more. H. E. Happenestt and M. Volk, of Portland, naltroad inspectors, panned through town Tuesday. The Bronco mill keeps H. B. Martin Kolug back aud forth hauling lumber aud supplies to the mill. Shout the glad tidings, exultingly slug, "Lee's pills are juat the thing; Two for an adult, oue for a child; Peace ou earth and mercy mild," , Morau, the real-estnto agent, made one sale of property this week. Clarence Ireland started for the bay last Saturday, , . It Is quite right for a lecturer to be full of his subject, but not when he lec tures on whisky, The Murphy and Madison outfit are threshing on an average bushels of graiu per day. With thecooks there are thlrty-flve hands employed. What wo have written concerning threshing and the yield of grain are from what we considered, reliable sources. Kre long the maid will gayly swim. iu the smooth and salt sea water; aud warily watched by the dudclot slim the impression she will make on hlui she really hudu'toughter. Bear In mind the Polk county Pio neer's Reunion will take place rit Mon mouth, Saturday, September 8. John Stump's yield of wheat was forty-one bushels per acre. Henderson Murphy has, we think the best piece of spring wheat in the country. It Is thickly sot, about three feet high, aud well headed. Don't forget tho Polk county fair. Conductor Dorusifu says the motor lino is doing remarkably well, uiuob bettor thau he expected during the vacation of the Normal school. Your reporter skipped to Indepoud enoe Friday, and took dinner at the "Christian House," He whogrumbloa at the oouiforts aud conveniences of that house should be made to live ou bread and water for thirty days, E. T. Loomau, of Clnolnuatl, Ohl waa In towu this week. For highly pleasing entertainments Monmouth takes tho lead. The one Lateit U. S. Gov't Report ven at the closing of tbe summer IiimiI Tuesday evening waa a most enjoyable aflair. There I talk of a new barber putting up a atriped pole here snort ly, wa hope he will bring a new supply of fact to be shaved. Doughty, of the 0&ww, and Wra. Urant, of Dallas, came In on the X. O. Wedoemluy evening. Charlie look as well pleal as If he had taken pontes. Ion of a young bride. Profeasor Campbell, Hplllman, Mr. Zteber, and others, have gone to al io pt the aaceiislon of Mount Hood. May they succeed in thler attempt and av a very enjoyable time. Claude Hubbard, sou of E. Hubbard, amusing hi grandpa thla week, at hi residence south of Monmouth, Harley aay trout and blackberries are good in their placa, but he wa glad to get back to hi sod fountain. Mrs, Hull' commodious dwelling 1 Juat Hearing completion. Lyman Damon take the cake when come to driving a good buggy team. From where we write we hear the hlatle of four thresher. Wheat 1 Just goiug luto the sack, aud we truly ope the dollar will soon go luto the turdy farmer' pockets. The body of Jamea Jones, an old oiuvr, was interred In the Monmouth cemetery last Tuesday, We expect soon to give a somewhat extended sketch of his life. Henry Smith, of Lewisvllle, wasiu town thl week. Mrs, M Hubbard, of ludejwudence, and Mis Aleua Mellon, of Salem, took a lively buggy ride out thla way bureday. They visited the Murphy and Madlaon threshing outfit. A sad occurrence took place here last Tuesday. As the funeral procession conveying the body of Jamea Jouea to the cemetery passed through Mon mouth, Miss Hattie, tbe daughter of Mr. Jouea, was taken violently with paama. She had to be taken from the carriage and conveyed to a room in the hotel. Medical aid waa called in. All wim otuisternatlon. The procession prwaed on leaving Miss Hattie In the care of friends. An hsMjream social was given by the . P. 8. C. K, ou Thursday evening at the college grove. It was an enjoy- utile atl'iiir. W.W. Williams and Frank Collins ere performing the duties ofduputy assessor here Thursday. F'rauk Hubbard, of Falls City, was o the city Thursday. He reports the hool house at that point fast u earing completion. It will be the second best . hoolhouse inthecounty. Independ ence la first. - Jim Tatoin Is Just now spinning arns. He will soon bs entitled to wear the blue ribbon. J tin's a'charmer. The Hastings Brothers, near Alrlie, threehed eighty acre of wheat yield ing 41 j bushels to the acre . William Cockle, of Albany, was vis iting the city this week. Profeasor J. D. Hall, formerly a teach er tn the normal, now of Portland, waa vlsitlug the city this week. Mr. Morenead says, "Don't bo back ward about coining forward." He will treat all advances most respect fully. Dr. Crowly reports the health of the city good. It oouldu't be otherwise, Monmouth being iu such a healthy locality. "I wish they 'd get them water works agulng," remarked a citizen yesterday. We sccoud the wish, and thiuk the oompauy is putting forth every etlbrt possible to put the work lu full opera tion. Mr. Bonney Jdrove luto town with his fine matched team Friday. 1). T. Steluer has, again returned to Salem. Cass Gibson was here Friday, and reports his father, David Gibson, as having been seriously ill for five weeks, but that he is Improving a little now. He is, past eighty years of age. He came to folk iu iMii; alter a year's stay he went back to the Eastern states, but returned to Oregon in 1S56, since which time he has been a resident of the county, near Eola. The examination ended Friday.' The chapel will remain silent now until September, when we expect to again see a large gathering of students. The telephone Is about completed, and It la earnestly desired that Jim Cooper come up and shoot oll'hls mouth through it. George Prltchet, son of Edward Pritchot, arrived here from Texas Friday. He comes to look at the country, and if pleased with it will move his family here. We were pleased to meet with Mr, G. Hale, a citizen of St. Joseph, Mo. V e had a pleasant talk with him con cerning affairs in and around thet city where we spent many of our youthful days. Aa soon as we learn the names of teachers who passed a successful exam ination, we will report. We hope these items will content, the people who their lives have spent, In sowlug, reaping, shipping wheat, to buy McKln ley's clothing cheap. . Rkpoktek,