The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891, August 19, 1892, Image 3

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    THE WEST SIDE
Vest Sii. PiillisfciRi Cepi
FRIDAY, AfOtW 19, Wtt3.
Uaw Wantkik The Wittiest mar
ket price paid for win by He N, Hrcy,
Vaxykiv-A irood blacksmith, and
hore-h can ilnd employment at
Ia Uvlllf, tSilk county, Oregon. In
quire of V, W. Hmlih, Ilvilu8i
Monkv i Uus Ou good Improved
farm only In un from f'nW to f.J,loo
i tx ir wnt iMr annum, i; 1
Well, three mile south of IniU'iHHi
deuce, aw
For rUt.a.--Two mall tract of land
near ludomndence iitmily act In fruit
trw: also on ten acre tract wvlthgood
MUMinit, nop yaw, ami oreiiaru, in
iiutre at thi otnce, ,
R.vmutx. The WkkT Kihk ha
Hoo oriran fur wlc at a gfuulne hantHlu
For wrtieulnr call at till ottloe. Thv
oryau ta of the tlnet make and ha
awry known Improvement.
Wuu Can Hkat tiiiK.H.Nlim-
kin, who live near Wheatland,
threshed a ten-acre Held of wheat one
dav till week that turned ouUTO tuislc
el. making an avenge of 7 bushel to
the acre, ihl l the largest ytelu that
ha Nb tv(rUHMj)j )ear o far,
Uot Hvht.-J. W. Bur met wltb
a erku accident till week. Ha fell
mum three or four feet Into an old well
w hich hd uot been entirely tilled ut
He (rtH'k hi right leg Kainat a piece
ot wood and o bruised It that perln-
utuaaet m ana ne i nitnering cousin
erauly. - - -
VtsiTtsu. Ml C'aruahan, of A-
turla, one of our moat eltleient teacher
last year In the luttcnemtcuce public
chuol. haa been a irutat or Mr. J, V.
O'lVtunelt for the last week. Her
many frteud were glad to tee her.
She will teach In the Salem achoola the
coming year.
Ivihovko H Mladley, on of our
leading merchant, had hi Itmg, flow
ing whWker trimmed c lowly the other
day, and appeared upou our treet
wlih a Harrison hat on, and lib ap
pearauce had o materially improved
that we look him for a Democrat but
for grandfather' hat.
tVPARTXaRMitrv-J. W. Wholley,
of 1'ortlamt, ex-t'lrvuit Judge M. L.
Tipe, of Itovallla, and ea-Suprem
Judge R. 8. Mrahau, of Allwuy, have
formed a law co-partnership with the
head office lu tVnland. Till I un
doubtedly one of the tugel law
firm lu the mate. All will reside lu
I'ortland.
Uanu KruVKi. At the nutting
of the 8tale Ikwrd of Aitriculture yea
tenia)-the mutrnet for furulnhlng the
music for Uie tate fair wa let to the
MouuiouU) tWIet band, fr Vol
lowing we ittva the bid of ditterent
band: Monmouth Cadet, eighteen
pkHM, I'-'W; Second HckI incut, t-W;
Ml vert on. thirteen pten, t'M; Mo
Mlnnvllle, WRhleen ur twenty pieces
knl; Turner, Uteeu pkwe, Mn
rim (Viuty iMemomtt.
MtsfNKR.TtKl. The IHtlk county
corri)onk.'iit of the Mrufewntm y we
. , . I . 1 I ... V .. ...
kick oeeauw ne mniw our iirui. .io
If he wilt Jut read that Item avaln, he
will flud that it wa not beanim he
atole our Item that we kicked. It wa
because ot.r hoin were an cruelly
blighted when all our attempt! to Meal
from him were fnwtrated by the fact
that almiwl without, exception hm
Item were copied fMMH the VfT f ibis.
We don't mind hi teallng, only It
waild kuk a little more (lr It he
would get au original Item once in a
while wotlint we could tcal etiough
fnn him to keep even. We 've had
our ay now. : '
Bask II all The ball club d.lre
to ay that owtiiit tu the fact that
they have not made ex pen far
till eHm, they lmvo dit-lded to
cliargi llka a well a men. The
bov hope, in view of the fin't that at
Plenty of grain ack at the Talniiige
mill. jo at
I lia-e no healtanoy In recommend
lng C'humlM'rlaiu'a C'ollo, Cholera,
aud Dlarrlnva Ihunedy to the puull
a I do to my friend and iatrona,
liny the White t ltollcr milk flour. mf "Jr ollll wk'm
other place laditu are not only charged
admiiwion, but are alxo churtted tor
aralu lu the grand xtaud, that thi will
not te considered a harilhip. I be
nianagera of the Independenoa o;l
atlou have apared no aiu norexpciwc
to furulIt a place where lover of port
may go and enoy a rvpectuble enter
tainment, and It Is no more than fair
that they be glveu at leaHt their ex
penie. A heretofore, there will lie
no charge for vehicle and grand-stand
eat.
' A Fine HoTat Mr. J. M. Stark ha
Jiwt ontnpteted the liwhle wirk of the
Little !'ala of thi city. To ay that
thi hotel now ha accommodation
eijual to auy ou the line I not over
atailug the fact. There are thrity
Dine well-furnlahed, newly-plastered,
and well-equipped nm. Kch ttKim
I lighted by a twenty-cwidle power
locaudecent electrio light. In fact,
everything I new aud neat a a pin.
The kitchen I new throughout. The
parlor and otilce have been completely
overhauled, and the accommodation
are nrt-c!a In every particular. Now
alnce Mr. Htark ha Invented largely In
property here, aud ha expended money
here for hi own profit, and alao helta
to build up the town a well, he should
be patronixed by the biwlnea men of
the city by the banker a well a by
the laborer. It take the patronage of
all Induatrie to support a good hotel
lu any city.
A si) Tkev Bkht Fob Mokk. For
the benefit of Inexperienced partlea in
tending to go to the mountain orcoatd
and camp out, we puhilah the following
llt of article which were lound on the
etreet laat Friday, and which. Judging
from the handwriting, wa lost by one
of a party of four who left here laid Fri
day for the logging camp on Hlg Luck
lamute and returned Tueaday: One
aack flour, six lu. bacon, ten lb,
cracker, two II. collee, one lb. tea,
ten ll, onion, twenty lb, potatoea,
lx loaves bread, two can coudenaed
milk, two can peachex, one can peara,
two can bHtiaba-a, one can pepper, one
ten lb. sack salt, four lb, butter, one
Jar pickle, four dox, eggs, two lb,
elieeac, four lb. leefaleok, ten sheet
atlcky fly paper, two boxea ahoe black
lng, one .blacking bruah, one clothes
brush, four towels, one box toilet aoap,
one iMdtle liniment, otie bottle cough
medicine, one box pill, one pnekage
matchea, one broom, six bead cabbage,
five II. augur, one bottle syrup, one
bottle vinegar, six novels, two tlcks
cosmetic, raxore, tfwlh brushes, uall
briiMliea, bxith powder, shaving soap,
lather brushes, tobacco, plfa-, cigura,
nncntlw killer, axe, hammer, nails, wa
ter bucket; clothes-line, cal.dlcs, pack
cards, stand table, tin cups and plate,
. knlve fork andspfKitis.biitcherKnlfc,
four chairs, onHee pot, frying pan, camp
kit tie pot hook, tea (fit, butter dial),
butter knife, five lb, lard, two ham
mock, pillow, blanket, Mheel. night
hlri, ijockct mirror, large inlrrors,
4-AMiU, hair brush, dish rai;, tlslii ig
iMt-MUt, gun, pistol, court plaster, axle
grwow, uioinuiilllou, cigarette, sheet
Iron atuvd, extra leM-ka, extra trousers,
flahhiK Units, tent, buck saw, lantern,
ad oil, rocking chair, over coats, dus
ter, umbrellas, more microbe killer,
four pocket eompaaac, rublafr cmt.
needles and thread, one alarm chstk,
jleld glass, neck ties, tyillars and cull's
Wha Baby wa tick, w gr if Ctorl,
Whm the wu Child, (ho cried for Castor ia,
Wl ah tatuma MIm, h clung t( Cwtor.
When the bad CUUreo, lie Uw" CMtorla,
Itet in the market, 4tKlt
Tha "IUd Men" will lu(llut Tiaa-
day night, August 0th,
It would nem do to eut dowu the
ta'autlful blooming thUlle,
Tht tltlatk are lndlpeuahle to the
priMrlty aud beauty of the town,
Why dont you cut down the thistle?
Th mamhal hottld compell you to do
o.
On and art that flue display of new
ehoolhjtokJut received at Hosier A
Khelley'e, 4l-4t
MIa Mildred Jaouba, a nornml grad
uate, will teaelt In the liallaa aehool
the coming term.
tlur ptMtntaater I an expert lall
plaj-er. Bite can throw the ralulaiw
eurva to perfection.
Omrlc Urowu bttutght u noma of
last year apple. They were lu an ex
cellent iat of pnrvaitou.
Tlw Ited Hill ulna, of Kouth Halem,
will play the Independent ball team
at th IVlmaga groiuut (Sunday.
Oeu. W. Itrey I building a line ware-
lKum by tlia I. P. ltallroad track Jut
ouHt ,or u acpot. ueor uieau
bum wax.
He hot, perplrlng daj- are here
dwtreaalug old and young, And pomp
adour now lose their pomp, and bang
will not stay bung.
An accident hapiieued to Helmlck
ttroa. tnmher laat week which necea.
Hated the low of a day while the nia
china wa being repatml.
W. O. Hart ha lut ItnUhed a nice
country resldeuceou hi (arm at Halt
Creek. Mr. Hart and family will live
lu North Independence however,
A eotumuuUtkin on the silver voca
tion, from W. U W llkln, I crowded
out thi week on account of lack of
pace. It will pH-r next week.
There will m uo aervlm tu the
ohureh at Dixie ou next Holiday, Au
gust 21, ltiia. Itee. Poling ha been
called to ltrownavllleou the above date,
Mr. Fink, of lhtllos.st.'piuHl on a uall
aud run It entirely through her fool.
The wound la nulla painful aud she
will be confined to her Mom for a time,
Fd. Dove ha purchased the Interest
of hi brother, I). U, Dove, In the bul
ueaaand proiarty of the Dove Jtrta.
Y'A. uow own two-third of the bus!
Uea.
It would lie a shame to cut down the
thistle thi time of year, when they
are first beginning to rlpcu, and will
oon scatter the cd bmailcast. Iki n't
do 1U No, never.
Wheat I coming Into Helmick Ilro.'
warehouse, at Parker, at a great rata
hey expect to (tore fifty to sixty thou-
aud bushel thi roiia, having giv
en out Ml.iXiO sacks.
Our friend, Attorney (J. A. Hmlth,
urprlid u thi week by putting on
the printer' veil aud going to the case
and setting type a glibly a you please.
Come again Ilro. Hm it b.
Htore your wheat at the Talmnge
mills. The new warehouse h now
ready for receiving Wi.noil bushel of
wheat. Your revtmlly, ".'
)-3t Klemwn A Ckxlfelter Ilro.
rvmedle had failed, and It cured me In
a few minute. I reeoiumeud It can
dldly aud cheerful upou It merit
not from a financial t4iiul polut, lw
cause I have other lu stock ou which
I mako a larmr urollt,' but because
Clmmberlalu'a la the best remedy I
know of for bowel complaint. There
I no doubt about It, It dixm the work
James Forgy, Druggist, MuVeytown
I Von. For sal by all medicine dealer.
Uco, It, How )ia served (ha Hoiith
eru Pacltlo railway comiwny for the
pst live year, but renlgued hi mL
lion a agent at Mot'oy lu favor of an
eight pouud eon, August 13, w
Mother and child are doing due, but
George U lu a critical oondltkiu.
Jle sure aud put a box of Ayer's Pill
In your satchel before traveling, either
by laud or ea. You will flud them
convenient, ellluactou, and safe. The
best remedy for coatlveuc, ludlgc
tlou, aud sick headaches and adapted
to auy climate.
The thistle! What a tweet smelling
fragrance they have,
Mr. 8tin pmprletreaofthe"Chrl
tian House," woold y to her patron
that she make a specially of Sunday
dinner, ami always serve chicken or
turkey. Price Invariably M ccnl. iM2
IU'V. J. W. Craig will preach next
Sunday at II o'clock, a. m. at Mon
mouth lu the Christian church, and
In the evening In Independence at the
M. K. Church Houth. All are cordially
luvited.
Dr. K.O. Young, veteriuary surgeou
and dentist, Inte of New U rn, ha lo
cated permanently lu Iudc)cndence.
Toe dwtnrcomc highly nwimmendel.
HI oflU-e I over the Indeeitdence
Nulioiiid bank.
Four convict fouixi from the is'n
Iteutlary last Frlilay night. They
were all sent up from Multnomah
county. Their name are: John Don
shoe, John Kvans. itoU-rt Mux
Hchueider, and D. H. Holliilny.
Accohllng to the Saimmnn, a young
married man named Jin k Hhcrman,
ald to tie a bonkkeeHtrof this city aud
Monmouth, I nnder arreat at Halem
chargel with rape. Nettle Good, of
North Balem, made the complaint.
If the ladle would abandon cosmet
ic and more generally keep their blood
pure and vigorous by the use of Ayer's
Haranparilla, naturally fair complexions
would be the rule Instead of the excep
tion, as at present. Pure blood I the
best beauthlnr.
The eye of the whole world arc
turned toward the planet Mur these
evenings, a owing to hi nearness to
the earth be la alajut the brlghtcat alar
now visible. Hut hi brightness la a
nothing when compared with the lus
ter the Independence steam laundry
gives to collar and cufFs,
On Friday ,the 13th, there came near
being a very disastrous fire on tin John
Vernon farm. A spark from the en
gine of Dempay's threshing outfit act
the Htubble on lire and burned up a
large stack of straw, and had It not
been for the Herculean cll'ortaof about
fifty men the whole crop of grain would
have been destroyed.
"Two year ago two of my family, a
young man and airlrl, had very severe
and dangerous attack of bliaaly flux,"
say Mr. John Cisik, of Pilot, Vermilion
Co III. "The disitor here wna unanio,
after a week's time to check oi relieve
either case' I then begnu to use
Chamberlain' . Colic, Cholera, and
Dlarrhwa remedy, Improvement wu
seen very anon, and my children arose
from what I feared would be their
death-l ed. It Is a grand, good medi
cine.'' For sale by all medicine dealers.
When at lilg Island, Va., last April,
I wa taken with a very severe attack
of diarrhoea. I never had It worse In
my life; I tried many old-tlmereme-die
such aa Jlluckbcrry Wine, Pare
goric, and Laudufium, without getting
any relief. My attention wa then
called to Chaniberlulii'a Colic, Cholera,
and Dlarrhica Itcniudy by M. It. C.
Tlnaley who hail been handling It
there, and In less than live inlnutea
after taking a small dose I wo entire
ly relieved. O, U. Uurford, Harris
Creek, Amherst Co,, Va. For aole by
all medicine dealer.
OMR MOKK I'MHIKtl NATK.'
llvlow we pi'lut the farewell bow of
the A'oWAaMf Vowi-riai, at least o far
a the publication of th par at Moil
mouth I concerned. The ImpreMlou
ha In some way gained currency that
wheu ChrUt suld "Man h uot live by
bread alone." or word to that effect,
He referred to editor, aud meaut that
they were initio have any bread to
peak of, and were to live principally
ou fresh air and such like ethereal ra
tion. Now Ihl I a mistake. There
I uo more use to talk about running
newspaper on wind thau there la to
talk of ruuulmr any other business
without support, and if the prohibition
lt want au organ they will flud It
necessary to uocrttie fur the paper and
pay their tutwcrlpiloua. Then again, a
state paper, a the Voyre profewed
to be, must lx located lu a towu of
some slue. There la no use lu running
a paper of any kind much lea a state
paper lu a towu where there I not
nearly enough bindue to 0iport even
the smallest and mot lnoouseueuttal
sort of publication. There are uot
enough buslue men lu Monmouth a
yet to give a paper anything like the
advertising support mammary for it ex
Iktciice, aud the man who attempt to
run a twiner there will flud, a have
Unit her ltare and never! of hi pre
decessor, that he might a well throw
III dollar Into the river. The closing
issue of the Vojiys ay:
Tt MII.HAKII.V St'lKSlKIV
With th deeiet regret, and a keen
sense of financial aaitrltlce, we are Com
pelled to usMid publication of the
.YfH'Mimvf yVorMt until the ueeery
support can tie bmuicht to taar, and the
outstanding bills doe u are paid.
The support of the Viwrr a a party
organ has Ut o anything but satisfac
tory. The state exeeultv commltue
has done nothing lowanl sllmulatlnu
thegMwth oi the pacr; not eveu paid
u for the Jolt work we did for them
the first of last May, amounting to
nearly thirty dollar. We have la-en
lenient with our friend, and repeatedly
nfonia'd them by private Mlets that
w were not refmug me uppon
promimHl us, aud that we were listing
money every mouth, but the Interest
disiilaved by those that should have
given thi all Importaut matter their
iirnest attention anil einleavor, nave
Is-en so liulutilltcalitlv small that It
could have been put lu th corner of a
limit s eye w ithout making in little
naect wluK. We love tlie principle of
he eaue we have earnestly advtxted.
We also admire the enthusiasm din-
ltayed by our prohibition friend, but
let us remind you that enthusiasm
without substantial backing lu matter
if political reform fall Hat to the
ground.
There I a move being md to form
Joint slock company and If miccemful
(whtcti eaiinoi ne unlcs a general in
ter.st I taken In the nutttcr throuith-
outthetate)the pajier will be pub-
llslitxi on a smelly political nasi ami
ii anis-arance very much like the New
York I'oiw, ve hoiie to suceii-d.
The matlcr is largely lu your hands.
'HpeMK HOW."
PERSONAL
MENTION. I
from the
Ml Myrtle Iee returned
nay Mouitay.
Mr. Dr. I haa returned from th
bay ihl week.
J. W. rerguon' lufatit balaj wa
very tick laat week,
Frank Kennedy and wife went over
mi in nay mi ween.
Hon, A. M. Holme and son, of Mo-
v ;oy, wee in town yeateruay,
Mr, and Mrs. J. M, Vauduyu
turned from the bay this week.
Tho. Fcnnell and family reiwrt hav
lug hail a pleaaautwijourn at Newport
Mia !,ottlw llolwrtiin,iif Portland. Is
visiting friend aud relatives lu till
city. :
Pmf. (I. W. Hebrlng I now at home
muii me mountain and all in got!
tune.
Claud Fryer aud Clarence Ireland
went tome uav Katuruav to sts-iiu
few days.
Mr, Nellie Kerton, nee (I rave, of
Medfnrd. I III tbeel Iv vliitliitf relative
aim irienii.
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.I..U I.I. uf II U'l..-.l... ..r.l.l.
city, ror a few ttay.
Mr. II ii nlsler. who haa been very
lck, I uow able to be around on the
Heel, w are glad to ay
Alex Davl ha been 111 for th laat
week or two, but w are glad to ay
mat ne at now improving.
Mr. C. F. Uulmbv k ft, est Friday
ftirathrtw mouth' vliit at Howard
l.akc, a tuburb of Mluiieapolki, Mluu
Lieutenant Alvln II. Hvdenham. flth
Ilegimenl of Artillery, tattoued at
Fort t autiy, wa lu the city Hatuntiy
Frank. Morrla and John Younir, with
their famlllia, left Wednesday for a
mouth' outing at th lWlkimpaprlug.
Mr. M. M. Kill and wife, of Dallas,
went to the bay Saturday . Mr. W, W.
Perelval, of Ihl city, accompanied
inem.
r. J, A. Wheeler and dauifhter,
Mia Katie, left Thursday for rkala
spring. They expect lo visit iSewjHirt
ere ineir return.
Mis Ainrle Wlnnull ha been en
gaged to leat'b the Huver schisil, beglu-
uina" the first Monday In HcpUnulwr,
Mis Wlnnull I an excellent teacher,
ami no doubt will give plemlhl satis
faction.
Measr. Cherrv. Won! llutler. and
Clara Irvine, went to the mountain
for a few day' hunt, and bsk urub
euouah to last a doxen men all um-
nier. mere wa a tourtn member or
thi party, whose name we did not
learn.
Hon. I). (. Quick made u a plea
ant coil ihl week, aud report the har-
vmiing or wiic t hi run mast.
He report a very flue yield of all fall-
so n grain, and a nor yield of spring-
owu grain, 'ihl geuilemii I much
interested In fruit culture, lie tell us
that the bei prune orchards he has seen
are in me ioia bin lu ioik county
tViMittairn uf tlis World,
A. W. Blackford, aHH-ial deputy
head consul fur the Woislmeu of the
World, organ I ml a camp at thi place
last Hoturday night, August 13, with
thirty name on charter list. The fol
lowing are the name of officer elected:
M. I. Baldwin, consul; It. L. Hhelley,
ndvisor; I). M. Kcmaen, banker; Prof,
L. W, McAdams, clerk; Geo. Strong,
escort; H. C. Finch, watchman; N. B.
Barnaul, sentry; K. L. Kelchum, phy
sician; K. L. Ketchum, Arl Armstrong,
J. W, Bull, nianuger.
Oregon Slata Kslr.
The State Fair for IMtft! commcnoea
on the llith day of SeptemU-r, and
last one week. The Slate Board of
Agriculture ha made and m now mak
ing many chuuge and Improvement
which add greatly to the U aiity of the
grounds and to the comfort aud con
venience of exhibitors, patron and
visitor. There are two electric street
railway lines running from Halem to
the Fuir irroiinds, thus aft'onllng pleas
ant and rapid transit to aud from the
grounds to the city. The exhibit In
all departments promise to be large,
being atliuulotedliy the oiler of liberal
premium. The ground and pavilion
will lw lighted by electricity, and the
pnvlllou will be open four ulght dur
ing the week, (hxid music will lie fur
nished for the pavilion concert each
evening, and on the ground during
the day. Kntrlc for premium will
close at 3 p. m. the first day of the Fair,
aud all those who can make their en
tries on Friday and Saturday before
will avoid the crowd. All exhibit
must be in place by 10 p. m. of the tlrt
day of tho hdr.
Send to O. W. Watt, Asa't Secretary,
ut Hulcm, for a premium list.
" COW NOTIC'R.
All persons are hereby notified that
all cowa or cattle of ay kind found on
the streets after 8 o'clock p. m. will be
Impounded. Thi la positively the last
notice aiid govern you reel ve according.
y, x . , Signed,
August 1, 18!2. T. Fknnell,
SO 41 City Marshal.
J.illli'n. Jams and Vnterin, '
What to preserve? and how to do H?
are question .satisfactorily answered
in "Ayer's Preserve Bmik." Beclpe
for the newest, moat delicious, and, at
tho same time, economical Juma, jellies
and preserves are contained In this
book. All practical, having beou tested
by one of the moat noted culinary au
thorities and housekeeper of the day.
Ayer's Preserve Book mailed to any
address ou receipt of a two-cent stamp
by J. C. Aycr Co., Lowell, Mima
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.
THK N. C, TOPNU,
uh !, ! V i.MHg, anil '. A. I'jlmra,
uwnsrs. tvitrn msr noat.
On July i!d the "little uleamer H C.
Younv burned to the water's edge, aud
while there were rumor that th boat
had been burned for the luaurauce,
these rumor seemed to have uo foun
dation in fuel. huheiiiciil develop,
me n is, however, have proved that the
report were true.
1 lie owner were imietited to toe ha
lem Iron Work for the boat' machin
ery, and "lie wa insured In the Fire
men' Fund euiauy for l-l.tiUU, In fa
vor or me foundry, u wa a weii-
uown i act tut me ooai wa runuiug
ts'hlnd Bimnclaliy, aud the adjuster fur
the insurance company retried the
matter to the home oflliw. The com-
uy then sent Tho. McCarthy, a de
tective for th oouitHUiy, to ferret out
th matter. He arrived in Salem a few
lay go, aud under the guise of au ad
juster, met lb owner to talk matter
over, lie Informed litem llial ne be
lieved that I he ImmU hud been set on
Are, aud asked them to meet him the
next morning at Halt Ferry to kaik
over the ground aud make a M-areh for
tbe bail or lb boat, which were
thought to be hidden lu the bruah near
the seen of the fire, llils was on
Wednesday, Aualiat ltlth. Then the
owners stal led for home, aud McCar
thy, they thought, went to bed. But
nsieao, ne inn oui oi town ueiore lliey
lid, and wa at Hall Ferry with th
iieriti ami deputy nair an Hour before
they arrived there. When they dMve
up they did a the detective expected
ent for the tool witn in Intention
of throwing them Into the river.
Young held the hum, and Dove and
Pylntru went Into the brush for the
tool. At tht luncture Hheriir Knight
and the detective went to the buggy
and arrested Young, and commanded
htm to halloo for Ikive aud Pyburu to
return. He did o, and wheu they
came up they were promptly arrested.
The slier I If and detective then went
Into the bruah and found the tool
which had tieeu bidden. The men
were Immediately taken hack to Salem,
and placed In Jail. The three were
placed In cvrate cell, aud by last
Friday each one had confessed.
The manner In which the burning
waa accomplished wa till: Dove took
the engineer away, and during their
absence Young and Pyburn poured oil
over the Moor aud casing of the Uiller,
aud Pyburn spoiled the match. The
Umt burned no fast that the two had uo
time to nave any of the furniture. '
The owner say that It was a choice
between burning the Umt and In hav
ing a Judgment hanging over them,
and they decided they would take the
risk ami burn her tor the luRtirance
money.
The three men waived a preliminary
hearing, and were held to await the ac
tion of the grand Jury. In default of
fli.MMI '"'II they were committed to the
county Jail.
I I'OtK COI'WTy FAIR.
katrls la Mi avrI Knnli t b Co.
Uttad at tarispaMileNM.
' Tlia entries for th Polk county ill
trlut fair have closed. All tilled well
except the free-for-all and the pacing
rati (or 3-year-old. In place uMlusw
will be a kpaolul pace, purse fM),
aud a 8:40 trot, purse IJAO. Th uoiui
nation will close September I. M ity
Mora waa barred from th three-fourth
and th tulle dash. The race occur
September 31, i!l, "1, and The
entries are:
KI'NNINfl HAim
First raeet mile dash. Purse ISO.
II, and H. Tarbtr' Paddv Ilvau. h. it.:
W. W. Perclval's Palav U'Nell, cli. a.:
J. It. Kay's I'mllue, b. m.;S VV. I'lum-
mer Altua, u .; w. I wuitiuoni
luhtbam, b. c; Morrla S, Cidwell' Fa
inous, . g.jH, J, Jones' Patricia, b. ill.
Fourth race I mile dash. Purse.
UK), it, siid U. Tartar's l'ddy Kyau,
b. g.t W. J, Garrlaon' latucer 1), b. a,;
S. W. Plummer' Papaioe. b. m.j 1L
Morris' lAura G, s.in.t A. M. Allen'
Seretta, g. ui.iJohit Uulbuer' Mamie
S, o. lu.
Hnveuth race I ml lo dash, rurse.
UM, J B Kay's Undine, b mi W. V.
Perelval' Cyclone, ba: L Whitmora's
Colom. c ; Morrison Caldwell' Fa
mous, ir; is j Jones unwdchurcii.
oh
Tenth racei mile dash. Purse. tlSO.
K aud It Tartar Paddy Hyan, b g;
J
WGarriaon' Uucer D, b ; W L
w w. I'eroivai'e 1'aUy O'Nell, cli g;
WGarriNou' Uiuer J. b : W
WhiUuore's Alta II. b m: It Morris'
Leu G. m: A M Alleu'a Sereta, a in:
John Hebuer' Mantle S, o ui; Mrs, it
k Hytiee Misty jioru, b m; s w
Plummer' Papsaie, b m
Twelfth race I mile het. Purse
t:m, W W Perelval' Cyclone, b ;
J B Kay I'mllue, b m;H W I'luinu.erV j
Alius, Us; W li Wl
THE WEEK.
At)OUf 10.
Mr. L. D, Howe, an old lady of Lo-
rin, i si wa uurneu to ueatn.
Portland 0, Hsikne 8, at Portland.
Seattle ft, Tkooma 8, at Seattle.
The tat lUmuhlloan convention of
Washington convened at Olympla.
The cholera la decreasing In Moncow
aud Su Petersburg on aocouut of cooler
weather.
In a collision lietweeil two vessels
near St. Petersburg, ninety people lost
ineir iive.
The Jelly and preserve manufactur
ers nav loriueu a trust, witn a capital
oi n-ynm.iiow,
Charles Wolll' a mlildle-aired Gar
man of Han Francisco, wa found dead
lu bed at the Hotel I'ortland.
An attempt will be made to form
fuslou between the People aud Itoiiub-
llcaii iiartlc III Alabama on the Na
tional ticket.
All the Iron companies of the PI it
burgh Ulslrlct sluued the Amalgamated
aasiN'Intlou'i wage acale. Thi doe
uot affect the Homestead matter.
A waters! hiii l In Texas washed away
railroad bridge, aud the conductor
and brakemaii of a freight train were
allien tu a wrec caused by the nil
i ui
ig bridge.
The gover
Roveriairof Teniiewa commuted
the Keuleuue ot Colonel II. (.'lav Kllia
to niipnsoiiiiieui lor uie. 'i ui so eu
raged the cltliten of MeinphU, Tunn.
that they hutia the Koveruor in eflhrv
and then burned the dummy.
nome eviiiy-one oiaiK and waiter
hltmore' Coloma.
o ; Mr It K Bybee' Misty Mm u, b lit
THOTTINll HACKH.
TlMttinjr race for ii-year-old owned
in Polk county prior to May, IsiL'; two
Inthnie. Purse, 130. JM Hlaals's
I runiout, b : CUnUiii Cole' linen
Vista Bos, blk in: Peter Cuik'tMay F.
b tu; Mark Bureh' Silver, g in;
I'wiug Syiwrnilils; heal 8 III a.
I'lirseliSI, Vail II l-lshiniilt'a Alibis
W, blk m; Mark Holme' Buukeye
Boy, be.
Trotting ror 3-vcar-owu, two in three.
runw m r w liier Yiumout, n
j t; .itisiier King i'atenn, u ; au
11 Dehwhtuuu' Yauiiulsli, blk a
ror itorae owned in 1'oik county
prior b May, im, 8 lu 6, Purn tm
I M Htau Jay M. b ; It 1) Cooper
lllsck DiaiiKind, bik g; Mark llurvli's
Itickrell, ir: J K IsMk' Kilty L
bnuJ W Kirkland' Nettle K, br m;
i fiumpsl (iley, lilkg;
claw, trottimt. Purse, tm.
M telle A Whll ev'a itiwimin. b a:
Ham A t'roweil' Pilot luionl, a a:
I. V W Uulml.y'a i'hallamoiit Boy, b s;
w j wiiitmore' ieona, b m; Adam
tsher' Pear FUber, b m
Trotting, for a yer-old, 2 In 8. Purae
F V Bier' Althca; J C Mosier
Ntsiliday liell; Van B Dclishiuutl'i
Inet D, blk m.
chow, troltluir. I'urae tJntl. Mi.,k
Burch'i IUckreal.if: Perkins's ('hurley
1", b ; Itavld K Jlokin Hick l,y
b g; Barrow Bru.' Multnoumh, b; T
i'uruer' Boa L. blk a; Geo M Mis
ner Lucy B, b mj T W Harris' Ktle
Trotting, free-for-all, 3 In ft. Purse
tlui. Hm lev A Wisdom' Challenger
hlcf, b I. T A Tomer Caiumah, b m.
Ilueklon's Arul.s Halts,
The Ut aalvo in tlie world for cut,
bruise, sore, ulcer, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapwd baud, chilblain,
corn, and all klu eruptions, aud post-
vely cure plli, or uo my required.
It I guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction, or money refunded. Price, 25
cent per box . Foraaleby any drug-Klt.
Lncklaniuts Hula.
the
In
The recent showers have caused
farmers a gisid deal of trouble.
Mr. P. Hiltlhrand haa Improved
liealtb and la able to ue out again.
Mr. Outhouse, of LaOramlo, Is visit
ing her relatives In Polk county. -
Sir. Welch ha the now auhoolhouae
nearly completed. It I a sample of
skillful work, and the director did
well in selecting him to do the work.
Mr. John Grove I building a large
hop houae on his farm near the Luck
lamute bridge. Mr. Grove haa planted
twenty acres In hop, and they look
well for the first season.
Mr. Maoeldowne, who recently
bought the Ferguson farm, haa lust
completed a handsome residence. Mr.
Muceldowue I a man of life and energy.
Home people say it la Wlck(ed) to
Steele. We suppose it I all right In
some place.
Misses Minnie Tctherow and AvI
Christian, of your burg, were visiting
among their friends Huturduy and Sun
day., Mr. M. Simpson, of Newport, Or.,
wo visiting id brother Isaac, thi
week. He returned home Saturday.
Mr. John Bum I repairing hi mill
dam. He expect to have It completed
by Sept. 1st. Mr. Itichard Ferguson
I In charge of the Job, and It I well
constructed. We believe It will stand
the strong current of the river.
From all report, fall grain I turning
out better than expected. Spring grain
will be a light crop In most places,
and oat are not more than half a crop.
Lost week Mr. K. Steele threshed"
2,000 bushel of barley from about
twenty acre. Mr. Steele I a very
sklllftil furmer, and make It pay him
well for his work. X. X. X.
NOTICR TO KAIlMKltg.
All , wheat stored at the Talmage
mills, If sold to other parties will he de
livered free on board at Independence.
KbKMHKN & CX01KKIrKB BBOB.
40 3t
THE TOMB.
wil.COX.-Tueday, Attguat id, 1MH2,
T. Wileiix.of Monmouth, agist alsiul
seveiityjeara.
LA W BKN Cli M ary , the two-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mr. J. W.
tawrctice, of North Independence,
Sunday, August 14ih, Iwi The fu
neral wa held Wediiodny.
Now Try Tkla.
It will wait you nothing and will
urely do you good, If you have a cough,
cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest
or Lung. Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption, Cough mid Cold I
guaranteed to give relief, or money
will be dd back. HulTorer from I-a
Grippe found It Just the thing and mi
dcr It use hud a speedy aud perfect re
covery. Try a sample bottle at our ex
pense and learn for yourself Just how
good a thing It la Trial bottle free at
any drug store. Iare Im SOc, aud $1.
WANT TO KKNT.
employed by the Carnegie company
quit to-day. They contributed th to
tna viriaer' renin iuiki. a lion union
mau who quit to-day aay there are
not more limn 060 nam at work lu th
mill, over 40U having distorted during
the pt week, not counting the tsaik
anu waiter.
AtHllST 11.
Portland 11, Sitokaue ', at Portland
l aeoum , Heat lie 8, at Meaitle.
'There are a number uf case of small
mix in jsew Turk I ity, 'Hire casta
were rciKirted to-day.
It I anuoiiuced that Judge Waller
Q. Greabain will take the stump for the
reopie party. '
A row of rookeries In Seattle were
burned, aud two children of Milton
Tanner were burned to death.
The Itcpulilicau of Washington
nimiuated Job ii li. Uuiiraw for tov
eruor. A full alate ticket waa noml-
natml.
New York tyM)graphiial union, No.
0, announces that the boycott against
uie iew tora truiune la on, aim mat
tbe Triimiw la now a strictly union or-flee.
At Oakland, Ur Mr. V. Bard wa
riding on a load of hay with her hus
band. The team ran away, and he
fell off, wheu the wheel passed over
tier. She died lu four hour.
Twenty people hive died at Helmlt
ta, N, J., lu the last week from a dis
ease which very much resemble Asiat
ic cholera. The disease ha spread to
HiMtitKuood, a village a few miles from
I lei
The undersigned desires to rent a
farm of from one to Ave hundred acri
of land to cultivate ou the shares. He
ha team and all necessary modern
machinery to do llrst-clas work, He
has Just (old hi farm at Falls City,
hence the Uive proMwllion, Address,
John I. Montgomery, Fall City, Polk
oou n ly , Oregon. 41 - 4t
TlllalSTHKI.AHT NOTHK.
I, the undersigned would respectfully
but positively notify all persons in
debted to me, whose account date
prior to January, IkM, to come for
ward and settle at once, or else 1 shall
lie oomHilled to place ald note and
.iMiiiiiil. In fit., I.ui.ilu nt i.iw ullt.nau )
Coat will Ik) saved by heeding the'
uUive notice. Alt peraona knowing
themselves indebted to me since Jun
uiiry.lNDi will also make settlement a
soon aa convenient. J . B. Cooi'Kit.
Allg. 1(1, Ml-, iMlKI'KMlKSCK, Or.
41-41
M A ft II A l,MOTI C K.
AH person are hereby notified that
the ordinance requiring all live stock
to he kept oil tlie streets of Indcen
deuce gisv into efloet ou September 1,
Ou and after that date any cut
tie, horsca, or other live stock found
running at large will to) Impounded.
J. 10. HUIIIIAIII),
41 2t Ik-puty Marshal.
A UOOO IIAKOAIN,
For sale 111 West Iiiilem'inlenee,
eight block from main street nn Mon
mouth street, first house ou left across
bridge going west, four lota, a four
room cottage, with barn and othnr out
buildings, partly set to young orchard
and small frulta. Thi is a good liar
euln If taken soon. Inquire at this of
fice. '
. FOR SALC.
The undersigned oflers at private
aide on the Dove Bros, premises, aix
milch cow, four ycarllmrs, four two-
year-olda, three horse, and onegtMid
stallion. The above are oflcred at vcrv
reasonable prices. Inquire of ,
40 at K. P. IXivr, Admlnlatmtor.
AniHININTItATOlt-S MOTICK,
On the 2d diiFoTjuly, 1SA2, I waa
annolnted admlnlatrnlor nf t Im iimIiiIa
of Bethuel Dove, by the county court
oi roia county, uregon, and I have
3ualllled a audi and entered on the
titles of my said trust. This la to no
tify all person having claim agiilnst
said estate to present tlicm to me duly
aworu to n the law directs, at my rea
Idenceon the Willamette river near
Hall's Ferry, with I u six months from
date hereof, K. p, Dovh,
(lu'W . Administrator of said estate.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla,
mllta
Win. IL Mur sued the Plukerton
to-day for SJi.noo. He wa one of the
meu iu tlie Plukerton ngfit with tbe
strikers. He base hi cause of action
on the grouud that he wa employed
simply to watch buildings lu tbe stale
of New York, to which the defendant
falsely aud dmvitfiilly prctcuded to he
taking him, wheu a a matter of fact
be was bclmr taken to Homentead. the
result U'lng that he waa oomjielkid to
run the gauutlet throogh tbe uaib,
when one of hi vital organ wa per
manently Inluntl, incapacitating him
for hi accustomed labor.
A ret rat 12.
At Hartford, Conn., a heavy bme
wall felt and killed live workmen.
ikt-ause of trouble over water riirhU,
Klmer Walter, oflbsl Bluff. Cal shot
and killed Mrs. Peter Wall and her von.
The Montreal uullmaker have won
their strike, the mill having accepted
the amalgamated ama-lation's scale.
A small war cloud between f.ngmud
and Htiaxl t rising. It ta ovei the
piwwutliiu or territory m souuieaatcru
Asia.
At Oitden, N. J.. a bulldlnir In course
ofciimtructloii colliiised burying thirty
workmen. MiMl or ten are dead or win
die. Several are still In the mine.
A dispatch from Uuctiee ay thai.
a blacksmith of that city named Allan!
ho discovered the lost art of tempering
oopHir to auy degree of hardness de
al red.
The atcamahlp Polar Bear, of Asto
ria, wa fired uisiu by a detachment of
marine from the Yorktown, at Fall
ass, Alaska. The 1'olar Hear imme
diately got out of range. Ill thought
tnal tlie murines misiooa me roiar
Bear for a British poacher.
Swan Johnson waa driving a slx-
liuixe team hltcheil to a wagon loaded
with powder near Cascade city, a camp
on tbe Great Northern iu Waahlnutou.
In some mysterious way the powder
exploded. Johnson waa blown many
feet away and will die. The horse
had to tie kllkd.
At Carmlohoel, Pa., Tho. Morgau
shot and killed hi father aud elster.
The father intended to be married, to
which the son objected, and the father
la-lug ohdurule, tne young mau shot at
htm but miwed and fatally wounded
hlHHlstcr. The old man fled but the
son pursued anil killed him.
The Democrat of Allegheny county,
Pa., will nominate William Welhe,
president of the Amalgamated associ
ation, for emigres. Ills opiaineut will
lie John Dalu'll on the ltcpublicau
ticket. HnghO'Doiinell will run for
state assemblyman ou the Democratic
ticket from the same district.
Fred C. Christ, of Fltidlay, Ohio, wag
admitted to the Goisi Samaritan Hos
pital, Portlund. sult'crlng from typhoid
fever. To-ulglit,he Usik a snotgun
which ho had with him lu the room,
placed tne miw.le to hi head and
pulled the trlger with hi toe. Me
leave a wife and children in Fludlay.
Tho feeling la so Intense In Memphis,
Ten n., among all clusae, over the com
mutation by Governor Buchanan of H.
(Hay King' sentence to Imprisonment
for lll'o, that ninny prominent business
men say they will cheerfully Join mob
to tiring the governor to Memphis and
tar and feather him. Many people ad
vocate au indignation meeting for tho
purptste of passing resolutions notify
ing the governor that if he ever comes
to Memphis again, he will do so at his
peril
On account of many threatening let
ters received by Chairman Frick, the
force of delect Ives guarding him has
been more than doubled. The culkcrs
and carpenter at the Church boatyard
struck to-day against handling the
girder manufactured at the Caruogle
mill. The executive board of the
American Federation of Labor decided
not to boycott the Carnegie output at
present owing to the fact that notwith
standing report to the contrary, there
Is next to nothing to boycott. If the
mills succeed in getting a force of men
at work, however, a boycott will be in
augurated. Aucwst 13. ,
Portland 10, Spokane 8, at Portland.
Karl Price and Arthur Kurtx, eight-year-old
boy of Lansing, Michigan,
crawled Into an toe-chest. The lid fell
and Imprisoned them, aud when found
they were dead.
At Bull'ulo, N. Y., 2,000 switchmen
of the F.rle, the Rending, and the I
high Valley roads, struck for higher
wages and for a day of ton hour.
Three, fires were started in dlftcrent
pnrta of the yards, which are thought
to be the work of the strikers.
The amount of waircs paid at Carne
gie's Homestead mill is now known
for a certainty. Of the whole number
of employee, thirteen received an aver
age of if 7fi0 per day; forty-six between
land 85 per day; 3,177 from (1.00 to
:r2 ytet day; and 1(11) received 14 ceuta
per hour. Less than 000 meu are at
work In the mills, and there are not a
dozen skilled workmen among them.
The locked-out men say that at no
time since the beglnulug of the trouble
f hav tfle proxpecbi of victory hceo so
bright.
A highbinder war 1 threatened -In
Portland. To day a member of one so
ciety wa fatally hot by a member of
another society, aud the Chilli are
greatly excited.
M. Olllot. Inspector of telegraph of
raris, ua discovered a process for over
coming ui dimcuitic or telephoning
long Uitauce under water. By tbe
end of September he will have an In
t rumen t In worklmr order that will
enable him to talk distinctly from
Paris with persons lu New York.
I'.oireiie P. Thnrner. of San Antonio.
ami Alt Alary West, or lllllsboro, Tex
as, attempted to commit (uiclde at Fort
Worth, but after bard work their live
were ved, 'i imrner I a married man.
lie and Mis West full In love, and
they could not marry, on account of
1 bonier' family, they decided to com
mit eulctda.
At the Tracy City mine of the Ten
nessee Coal and Iron Company, tlie
free minor burned the oommiiiv'a
stockade and but the convict ou a
train and forced tlie englueer to take
them away. The trouble arose over
the convict-labor question. The com
pany contract wuh tlie tat for cou-
vlcla to mine coal, and hire freemen
to do what cannot lie done by the con
vict lan-auae there are not enoueh of
the latter. The hours of tbe free min
er were reduced, which precipitated
the rait. The mllltla ha been calkti
out.
Ai'uiw 14
Cholera la airnln ou the Increase I
Rossi.
A fire lo New Orleans caused a loaa of
aon.uw.
1 lie ( Ireat Northern la now onen from
ni. i bui io npnxane.
I'ortland 3. Spokane 6. at Portland
Beanie Id, Taooma 6, at Seattle.
'I he entire town of Bed Mountain
Unloratlo, burned. Iis. f'.76,(K)0.
Helen Powers, of Wotalburu, Or.
aged twenty, took an overdose of oil
of tansy, and ta dead.
There hi likelihood of a strike In tbe
cramp ablpyanl, at Philadelphia, over
tne use or iron from tbe uai uegie mill
1 mrt v- nve hundred men are emo loved.
and a atrlke would delay tlie comple
tion of several I tilted Slate cruiser
wblob are in course of construction.
Henry Harria. of Taooma. Wsah
killed bis daughter, Ktta, aged about
twenty five, and then killed hlmaelf.
lie UiouKht sho had len criminal v
Intimate with a Portland drummer
named Ira G. Benton. This i uot be
lieved. It I mild that Harrl was In
sane.
II awl Key attempted to make i
balliMHi aceuslon at Seattle. Owlnir to
a wind, tlie iialloon did uot go straight
up, and the aeronaut wa dashed
Ki nst a fence. Hhe clunir to the tmr-
schule, and made the lump, and allulit-
ed in a lake. When picked up she wa
found to liudly injured.
The Ktrike among the switchmen at
Buffalo I on In earnest, Tlie railway
re Harassed in every possible wav. So
far about $10,000 worth of property lis
been destroyed, presumably by the
striker. Swllche are thrown while
train are passing whole trains of car
are set on fire, aud ilumaire Is done In
every ible way. So far the perpe
trator of these outrage have not lawn
apprehended. The strike is spreading
io oilier cuiea
At'ocirr 15.
Portland 4, Teoma6, at Salem
The British ship Thraclan wa lost
with all on bord. twenty-two souls
The lmoerbil Council of the Ancient
Order of tlie Mystic Shrine I In session
lu Omaha.
hvans and Houtair, the California
train robbers, were not captured, and
the pursuit haa been given up.
Ikn Craft, aged twenty-one, of Port-
latin, wa run over and killed by a
.Northern Pacific twitch enirlne. Ill
body waa horribly tnnngled.
After a lx week' Rtrmrirle. the nud-
dler employed In the iron mill of Lan
caster, Pa,, accepted a reductlou of from
ft to fa H-r Un. Six hundred men are
employed In the mills.
At lunian, another mining town of
the Tennessee Coal and Iron Company,
a tiaib made prisoner of 2N2 convict
and twenty-seven guards, and ahipped
them to Chattanooga. The miners are
etermlned that they will not compete
rllh convict labor. This l the econd
of that company' mine that baa been
cleared of convicts. Neither the com
pany nor governor ha decided on any
course oi action.
Tlie mllltla ha been called out at
Iluttalo, the aheritt' flndinir hlmaelf
powerless. When the sheriffs posse
arrived In tlie yard, they refused to
set, and all but three or four handed
their chit) to the officer. No train are
heimrruu on the road affected. A
(I run imer on a passenger train that was
stopped In the yard last night ay the
striker were sober and polite. They
limply told the passenger that the
train would go no further. They gave
a their reitaou for striking that the
company refused to pay wage suffi
cient for their famlilea. At F'lmlra,
a state of affair similar to the situation
in Buffalo exist. President McLeod,
of tbe Beading railroad, ha offered a
reward of (5,0(10 to any person furnish
ing evidence that will lead to the con
viction of any one guilty of violence to
the company's employe or property. ,
AlKll'STlfl.
Taooma 10, Portland 9, at Salem.
In Keudrlck, Idaho, Are did great
damage.
Yesterday there were 7,fi00 new case
ot cholera and S.BOO death in Russia.
At Homestead a largo crowd at
tempted to atone four non-union men
who were being taken from the mill
to tall for steal lng. The mllltla and
police dispersed the crowd. Recently,
the Carnegie company otl'ered one of
tlie best iron and steel roller of the
country, fttlO s week to take charge of
their rolls at Homestead. The man
refused, a he I one of the leaders in
the Amalgamated association. Thi
show that the company are determined
to win the conflict at any nrlce.
Ninety-four Iron mill have signed tbe
uaion Mai so far.
GIdiofi ha organized hi govern
ment, Tbe appointment of Glads tone
hav caused much disappointment
among the radicals
Mrs. Alice Crocker, of Chicago, was
strangled to death by her on, aged
twenty-three, at Carlsbad, Germany.
ma win was inaane.
Joseph Luplen died after an Ulna
of twenty-four hour In Stillwater,
Michigan, He had all the ymp
toms of Asiatic cholera.
A rumor from Kllenburg, Wab..
ay that three high way men robbed
a lone traveler on Mason creek, and
then cut hi bead off. A passerby saw
tbe affair and gave the alarm, and
a mob forthwith hung tbe trio. The
name of tbe partle were Dot learned.
There I little chamre at llurtklo.
The mllltla are lu charge of that city,
but train are not runnlmr. The
strike ha extended to the New York
Central and West Shore road. If
connecting line attempt to handle
any freight from tines whose men are
trlklng, their twltcumen will go out.
in ieuneee matters are assuming
still more serious bhaae.. A reirular
civil war i In progress. The militia
men are unwi II tie- to flirht. and it la
almost Impossible to get them to goto
the scene of trouble. The miners
attacked the stockade at Oliver Spring,
but detail are uot obtainable, owing
w urn i act mat tne wire bave been
out by the miner. Tbe soldier are
buildings fort st Oliver Springs and
preparing for war. Tbe governor ha
ordered all the mllltla companies of
Nashville to be ready to march at
moment's notice, The miners are
well armed, and have an oath bound
organlxatlou.
Latter Lint
List of unclaimed letter remaining
in Independence poet office, Aug. S,
WI2.
Brlgg. T. W. (2) Brlgg. Tomle (2)
Daniel Dr. SamT Halgbt. A. (2)
Hill, Wm. A. Myer. Walter
Wood.W. H. Woods, W.
W'llks.Jea. White, M. P.
E. O. Rohkbtho, P. M.
COMK AND SKTTLK.
Luther Grounds bavlnir formed a
partnership with L. B. Knuiar. want I
all old account nettled by note or cash.
Hardware and machinery coat money
so dou't fall to come forward and settle
immediately. at-4t
MOTICK.
K. P. Dove ha purchased the Inter-
eat of D. G. Dove in the Arm of Dove
Bros., and uow own a two-third in
terest iu the buslnea. i). O. Dove ha
no Interna whatever In tbe general
farmlnif, hop erowlnir aud stock busi
ness heretofore carried on by the Dove
" n f. UOVE.
41-2t : ,
NOT1CK.
Havlne sold mv blacksmith bnalnesa
I reoucal all person knowins them-
elvc Indebted to me to come at once
settle. Your Respectfully,
40-2t K. K. Kbk.ngel.
- BUSINESS LOCALS.
Try the Independence steam laundry.
Special rate for family washing are
made by the Independence atetm
laundry.
If you want to look at your best,
have your washing done by the Inde
pendence steam laundry. Goods called
for and delivered free of charge.
Tbe beautiful luster that the Inde
pendence steam laundry gives to linen
Is much appreciated by everyone at all
particular about bis appearance.
Stockton 4 Henkle have Just closed
an Invoice of their immense stock of
goods, aud are receiving new goods ,
every day, which they are selling at
tbe lowest possible prices.
The new stock of shoes, hats, dree
goods, and furnishing goods, now ar
riving at Stockton A Henkle'a, are the
best aud cheapest ever brought to this
market. Call and see our goods 'and
get price and see if our statements are
not correct.
If you are at all particular about the
look of your collar, cuff, and shirts,
ou will send them to the Salem steam
laundry, where they will be turned out
with a glossy finish that ia elegance
Itself. Price very low. Leave orders
at the Salem stage barn.
There is no place In Oregon where a
better meal 1 served than at the res
taurant of WestaootteY Irwin, 271 Com
mercial street, Salem. Courteous at
tention, a fine meal, and the popular
price of 25 cents, have made this
houae the headquarters of everyone
no n aa occasion to aine in Halem.
TIME TABLE.
IniUpandenc and Monmouth Motor Una
Lsavss
Independence,
7KXI
8:10
:.Sil
11:16
Ittwi
:4S
&mn
8:16
Leave
Momuouth.
7:S0
8:25
limo
11:15
6:16
6:11
FOR SALE.
FnaHAi.K-Chran
in Moniiiouin. will sen all or any part.
new house and four lota
Pavmentji on ln4lallm.nt nlnn
J. Splltmau, Mon mini Ui. .
Address W.
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Ammonia and Alum
Officially Condemned.
INDIANAPOLIS IN THE WAKE OF OTHER CITIES
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
is Pure.
IT CONTAINS NO DELETERIOUS INGREDIENTS
(See Report of fndlanopoli. Board of Health, on Bakiog powder November 4, 1Mb)
AMMONIA AND ALUM NOT FITTED FOR FOOD.
Dr. Latz chemist to. the Board of Health, who made
the investigation of the Baking Powders on the market, at
the request of the Board says: "Physiologists of high stand
ing consider Ammonia and Alum deleterious substances
junfitted for use in food."
These are the brands condemned by the ;Board of
Health: Royal, Climax, Atlantic and Pacific, Kenton, Crown,
Sea foam, Bon Ben, Early Rising, Queen, Rega, Ruckelhaus,
Forest City, Calumet, '
Dr Latz, City Chemist also says- "Dr. Price's Baking
Powder, contains, only such ingredients as a Pure Baking
Powder ought to be composed of and I recommend the same
to every housekeeper as pure, wholesome and effective."
(Signed)
, Peter Latz, City Chemist
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