The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891, August 26, 1892, Image 3

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    THE WEST SIDE.
tlWKO BY
Vest Sii 3 .Ktthz C::;:ij
FRIDAY, AV0l8T 2 im.
Tu.n FAcroaY.-The til fcctoryln
th north of town started thta wk aud
b turning out tile a fast m you can
count. 111 proprietor ft ml that the
ehty l of an excellent quality. That
to right, let ltidcpeudeuc puah her
eutcrprl,
Sad Nswav-J. C lUll who ha fur
out tliu beeu lu our elty, wu called
to hi home In Turon, Kansas, by Ul
egrant tttng UmI lib wife wa uot g.
peeled to llv. Mr. Halt kft on th
afteruonn tiulu Monday. We ar aorry
to learn of Mr, Hall' probable ad mis
fortune. J
To FoRTUNix-Jame Olhsou aud
family will mov to Portland next
wk. Mr, Ulbton baa told hb resi
dence property to Peter Cook, and will
retain hb restauraut property' on C
Street. Tb tuauy frloude of tb faiu
lly will b orry to have them leav
Independence. Mr. lllbson b ft rust
ler, and W lled Just SUch ItK'U.
As Ol.t Puiw.-F, A. Patterson
brought down an old plow from hi
house, aud it b now on exhibition at
O'Douuell A Irvine's hardware store.
It wm brought acros tlx plain lu
IMTbyJ. K. Davidson. Thla plow
bof th wooden moleboard pattern
and look very ancient beside an Oliver
chilled plow of more moderu date.
Chvhch Nuth k.-T1h First Baptist
church, or Monmouth, will atoue pro
ceed to build house ot worship, and
11 persona who hav subscribed money
are requested to pay thwlr subscription
by September 1st, as It la th wish of
the church that th building b ready
fur dedication by October I4th. Pay all
money to . H. Fulkeraon, Nooiuouth
A AllSlWDKWiTANPlNlJ, A.mioij
took It upon themaelve to lufonu the
IU1 Hill ball twuu, of Salem, that th
Indepeudeuc ulna had disbanded, aud
that, aa a consequence, there could ba
no gam if th lied Hitter cam ovar.
riw fialent boy thought th tab waa a
tru one, aa It cam from partkw lu thin
eJty who were supposed to know, aud
so they did uot coma over. The home
ItMun regret the matter very much. It
waa oo fault of tha club, however, that
no gtuue waa playedjliuuiuvlay.
IUaitih l C'aub. Tha new cottage
en C etmt Iu4 cumplcted by one of
our leading mercbanta, Mr. Zed Riwen-
dorf, b uch a brauty that It will be
Jov brfvr. Tlie architecture b of the
tooat wodern style, and the furulture,
n,'ln8i awriea, together
with the entire eimln(enta of tlx.
domicile, are all that one could dvalre.
It will ba occupied thb week by the
proprietor. Thb b a moat beautiftil case,
but where, oh where, la the bird, tlie
mocking bird, toaing in It? Kuho an-
awera. Where?
Vr Want to Imi-rovk. We find
that there b considerable money due
u oo aubaoriptlon. We wlnii to make
number of Improveiuenta In tlie
Wiarr w aud it will Uke t"u or
more to do what we contemplate. Mr.
Huata b our authorial agent, and
will receipt for alt money paid him.
PtaM do not consider that we wbt) to
erowdyou. We do not; but we will
eateeui It a great (v"t tf J' w,,l
preiwrod to pay when Mr. 8tata calla.
The tUb are all amalt, and It will be
no hardship to meet tlieui; bealdea, If
you will make an effort to pay, you
wilt aoon-at several great Improve
menta in the Wkst i?tiK.
A PLlASASfT Pakty. Mra. M. K.
Ijk Itancleureiitertuloed ft number of
her friend at Mr. J. Pornalfe'a rwl
tienoalaat Tuemlay evening. To ay
that the entertaining hoeteaa perforwel
the agreeable In the hlgheat alyb of the
art la not aay log too much. The amuse
ment were elite, the refreshments ei
quUite to the most sensitive taste, aud
the eveulng waa Indeed very happy
oua. Jtev.andMra. Poling reudered
two vocal dueta, and Mr. Poling one
eolo, which were the features of the
evening. Many pleasant good-byes
were said, and many wlsbee mr a aaie
Journey to Mrs. La lUnslcur were ex
tended. Never forgetting the kind
new of Mr. and Mrs. J. Itoruslfe, the
party adjourned tine die.
'o KK)M.-Couuty Judge Burch ba
ordered ffchool Superintendent Hutch
inaou to vacate the ofllce room which
he now occupies In the courthouse, the
Judge thinking that he b entitled to a
rivata ofllOO Of hi own, not ueomug
to make hb headquartere In the olerk'a
efHce. Tlie superintendent hold a
different opinion, however, claiming
that be ha the most business to do and
that there to no other place for It to be
transacted. Really both officer need
rooms of their own, but there are not
enough to go around, and I suppose the
uperintendent has the inside track, as
he ha possession, and there i no legal
way In which the Judge con cause him
to vacate, so I am Informed by those
who should know. Cor.
Ketlbnki YEHTKKDAY.-Btate Su
perintendent of Public Instruction F,
11. McElroy, wife and two daughters,
arrived borne from thoir Kastern trip of
lx week on last Thursday's train.
They attended Hie National Teachers'
Association at Saratoga, New York,
from the 12tb to the Kltb of July, In
clusive. There were over ten thousand
teachers present. The session for next
year will I at Chicago, during the
world's fair, In divisions. Prof. McEl
roy advocated the holding of the ses
sion for 18U4 at Portland, and there I a
fair prospect tor the success of this
scheme. They saw the leading school
buildings of Washington, Pittsburg,
Wheeling, Chicago, Denver, and other
cities. They gave a week at Chicago
to the work of arranging for Oregon's
educational exhibit at the world's fair.
They visited the world's fair buildings,
and found them Immense and grand
beyond description- Tbeone question
with Prof. McElroy Is, How to accom
modate the vast throngs of people that
will flock to Chiago during the fair:
but they are building great hotels, sys
tem of street-car lines, and tlmusand
tA dwolllngs In anticipation of all this,
t4 the Chicago people confidently us
ert that they will be prepared for the
great pllurl mage. -&lateman.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
LOCALS. T I
Ull and et bop ticket.
Hop Uekata at tha Wawr Bum oAto.
Plenty of gralu aaeka at tha Talmaga '
mills. to -3 1
Hop picking will ba la Ml
Monday. -'. a ; i
Buy the White Star Holler mllb flour.
IWat In tha market. Mt
punaay-agame will ba aura go.
There will ba uo (Wllurw thb Urn.
lAlWyetta va, luuVnetidano at tha
Taluiftg ball grouud next Sunday.
Ouly one mora week of "Soda
8prlng, and Newport'1 knd
ahW
Uo and that Hue display of new
oohool bookajuat reoeivad at Huatcr
Slielley'a. ! v 4Mt
Tha Heudrlck elevator, praaldad over
by M. Morwlu, b storing a Urge
amount of grain,
Wauted, Bright boy atd about
fifteen yaftra to Warn Uiaprtntara trade.
Call at Uibohica.
J. V. Edgar bought IL Ulrachberg's
Sua black trotter thb www. paying
fSM nr tha aama,
The footbridge acrosa tba bayou lead
lug to North Indspeudeuo b being re
paired. It waa badly needed,
After the ball gams Sunday there
will ba wreatilug match between
PiU her Green and W. A. Soott
Senator Oolph'a aon, Cheater, ha
married bb eoualn, Mlat Armstroug
without tha ooMvut of hb pareuta.
Tba undersigned wbhea to get a elaaa
in ahorthaud aud typewriting. Addrvae
M. Kate Stapbton, lndepeudeuoa.
It the Haleiu Matetnit Polk oouu-
ty ourreaiKindent would take a due of
"fklmoaa" ha would M much better.
C A. ilodlvlter aold flat Imported
Parcheron stallion to O. A. Law, of
Multnomah county, lor 11,800 reoautly
That eclmeu of honey brought u
by Mb Mat tie Longaer waa very de
licious and much appreciated, but It
makes ua "loug" for mora.
We are aorry to team that Mr. A. B.
Atklua luat about 600 buaheb of wheal
by Inadverteully mixing boom unrip
wheat with the good w heat.
Mra. N. P. Ilrigga, of Curvallb, wai
burned to death bat Friday avenlng
Fir caught from ft gasoline stove, aud
the whole house waa deatroyed.
Store your wheat at the Tnlutag
mills. Tha new warehouse b now
reaity for receivlHg 90,000 buaheb of
wheat Your rwpeotfUlly,
40-31 Kbinaen A CMntlter llroa.
J. O. Davldaoo, living near Parker,
had one hundred aorea In wheat,
which averaged 37) buslieb to the aera.
Altogether ha raised 8,000 buaheb of
grain.
Mr. J. J as person b makiug some ex
eelleut repair on hb bouse. In fact.
be b building it almost new, and it
will be both a comfortable and hand
some resilience when ooiupbted.
Mra. Stlne, proprletres of the "Chrla-
turn House," would ay to her patron
that ahe nukes a specialty of Suuday
dinner, aud always servea chicken or
turkey. Price luvariably 50 cents. 4!t2
Dr. K.O. Young, veterinary surgeon
and dentist, bta of Newberg, baa lo
cated permanently In Iutlepeudenoe.
The doctor come highly recommended.
Hb ofllee I over tlie Independence
National bank.
For a sluggish and torpid liver,
nothing cau surpas Ayer'a pi I la Tbey
contain no calomel, nor any mineral
(rug, but are composed of the active
prluotplea of the best cathartic, and
their use always result In marked ben
efit to the patient.
Borne people are constantly troubled
itb bolls -no sooner doea on heal
than another makes Ita appearance. A
thorough course of Ayer'a Sarsaparllla,
the beat of blood purifier, efleotualiy
put an end to tbb annoyanc. we
recommend a trial
Cooper aud Wllllama will begin hop
picking next Monday morning. About
flfty white people wanted. It b rum
ble for bop pickers to furnish their own
boxea. If picker will notify J. R.
Cooper he will take bb team and haul
the boxea to the place or picking.
Do you think your girl will love yth
If your collar bn't whiter
Well she wont, and tbb the truth b; o
run with all your might.
To the lodependenoa steam laundry,
and you will find that ahe will fall on
your neck and hug you to death when
you wear the linen washed and ironed
In the elegant manner they turn out
work from that establishment. Fact,
we assure you.
On thb coming Sunday evening,
August 28, there will be service In
the Christian church of tbb city. A
song and praise service commencing
at 7:30 will be conducted aoaatolntereat
all who attend. Tbb will be followed
by the discussion of the evening upon
tfie subject, "What Are We to Believe?
or, Is the Bible True Book?" You
are invited to be present. D.V. Poling,
Evangelical pastor, ,
"Two years ago two of my family, ft
young man and a girl, had very severe
and dangerous attacks of bloody Dux,"
says Mr. John Cook, of Pilot, Vermilion
Co., III. "The doctor here was unable,
after a week' time to check oi relieve
either case. I then began to use
Chamberlain ' Colic, Cholera, and
Diarrhiea remedy, Improvement waa
seen very soon, aud my children arose
from what I feared would be their
death-bed. It b a grand, good medi
cine." For sale by all medicine dealer.
When at Big Island, Va.t last April,
I was token with a very severe attack
ofdlarrbma. I never had It worse in
my life. I tried many old-time reme
dies such as Blackberry Wine, Pare
goric, and Laudanum, without getting
any relief. My attention waa then
cafled to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera,
and Diarrhoea Remedy bv M. K. C.
Tlnsley who had been handling It
there, and In less than five minutes
after taking a small dose I waa entire
ly relleved.-O. O. Burford, Harrb
Creek, Amherst Co., Va. For sale by
all medicine dealers.
I have no hesitancy in recommend
ing Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera,
and Diarrhoea Remedy to the public,
as I do to my friends and patron. I
used it myself after other well-known
remedies had failed, and It cured me In
a few minutes. I recommend It can
didly and cheerfully upon 1U merlte,
not from a financial stand-point, be
cause I have others In stock on which
I make a larger profit, but because
Chamberlain's Is the best fBmnI
know of for bowel complalnta. There
Is no doubt about It, It does the work.
James Forgy, DruggM, MpVeytown,
Peon, ForsalebyallraedJeiMWbrs.
oooDniti.
Frim, tsar ins to ray sorrow,
Mr hsart'iopi'nwwd to-dfty.
VtH I mast start fcunorrow
roe latrlaaaihr away.
W asm, bat at sirtrsn
. oinU if I'll rlura,
. Andtamr atari, tht Hani of lr
ror you will erlfhtly burn.
Tha day r at Is Aawelnii
Our Joys ul at e swt
WkM aa kwhi ruiurt moraluc
Agala w'llla4lymt.
J will not taint wllh Jsarln
Tala masUiif U Ui last)
twt dulcet ton, aaa ebearln
Whlapsntnla Ui thy lot l east.
Mo UI aaa tow bUd mi
' W 'II Mr Haavsn eat
' Terouh kllluwt on IIM'a urmy M
Wltb aaUBM wateh and wait.
Owd-bya, thta, trlands, ood-b3ri
My Uwuihu will aft ba wltft youi
I 'II waieb and wait, without a aOajlii
rarwwall, ad majf Utid blaas yuu.
Masus K. I IUiSV
NawroHT, Auguat 23.
Knrron Wan Hma: Tbera la an
In il ration eonuected with th aea shore
tbatoauuut ba ftiund abwwber. and
thpron who b permitted to emt
even , brbr vacation here, leaving
behind bualneta care and Hi
thlnira that ao worry and vex him at
houM.la Itxkwd brtunat: and tha vbl
tor who fklb to lift tha vail aud look
Into Um hidden treasure of nature.
kwea th beat part of the trip. And he
who. amid Ui
roaring of Ui breakers,
and th ilaah tnar of th snrav aa
(I,,
wave laah theinsslvea into a fury
againat m background of towering
rucks, hi not Inspired with truer ooii-
oeoUona and nobler asDlrallotta concern
mg thta life, b, in my Judgment, bat
to th aurrouuillng. Th nob aud
bust I of th now busy etnwta of New
nort ar tame In ttunparbon. with the
aranotourand sublmilty of th ocean
beach; butO! suoh sweet relief ibrth
odd who i tins! In oudv and brain
ho la
Snob aurroundlngt bav a tendeucy to
WrtWi"
!. . iiiaa avaa stiiti mjr vivuv i iie i
. ffl,.
on thoir return home.
aaaau aauu vuiasu wsiwr ar wwwww viihi m
Tbaportaoruitbeaen ar too wen
umbraluod by your reaitera to need any
mention bar. SulTu It to aay that
thta who seek nleaaurw oan fltul
It her, notwlthsbndlog w Mod here
as ease w I) ere, tbeohroule kicker. But
my xprince bad m to believe that
ukms wnoaoinemoai gruwuug awsy
rrotn borne have the least oouiMrta at
hotn.
lVniorrow In eomnaoy with tome
friends w will drive up the baaob to
Otter rook, a distant of twelve mile.
aud Thursday we will probably go to
hmu ituoR, anoui ui sain aiaianceon
Hitb lieacn. I hsse two piaoea eoiu
pna mm attuia ot uiwrwH auaceii to
w aiiaJl remain anotner waea, ana
xrwetto ojoy every minute of the
tint. Weara very uosi
wftr very mwpitauiy emer-
taiuwd bv an old n oneer. J. W. Bell.
,a 1 IV Hull
They treat ua rovally.and I amur you,
we ar axttlnu Ui worth of our money,
a our appetite seem constantly Increas
ing. It. CIHKMJiT.
FATAL riftft AT CIOBVAU.1.
ra. M. r. IMni Haraad Uttk
aa4 th RtaaM tMirarl,
CoRVAU.m, Aug. 19. Fire broke out
at ft o'clock this afternoon In tlie resi
de no ot N. P. Brlgg. Th flames
were discovered by workmen on the
city ball, who gav the ahum aud
ruahd to the actus, finding the build
Ing enveloped In flame. Thinking
they board th groans of some cne
Inelde, they went lu at th risk of their
live and bore out what proved te be
th charred remain of Mra. Brlgg.
At first it was thought life waa uot
entirely extinct, so physician were
summoned: but It waa loo late. She
bad evidently lubaled the tlauie and,
being partially overoome, had started
from th room in the hop of makiug
her eJfeape, but sank exhausted In the
ball where she waa found. No ou
aeeioa to know bow th fire originated,
aa th rest of tlie family wer away,
but th auppojitlon b that she was
starting a fire Id gasoline atov, which
exploited.
Tb death of Mrs. Brings, together
with th threabulug flames, caused
Ui wildcat excitement. Men, women
and children were rustling to and fro.
Tbey aeemed perfectly wild. Mr.
Brlgg waa well and favorably known
throughout the state, being the sister
ot Prealdcut John W. Johnson, of the
stale university at Eugene, and the
mother of Mrs. J. R Bryaon, of tbl
city. The fir soon spread to adjoin
ing building tod for a time It teemed
a though the town waa doomed, owlug
to th heavy west wind and an Inade
quate) aupply of water. But, thanks
to a row of brge maple tree, Immedi
ately In front of th house, th fire did
not spread eastward, in which event
th main business portion of the town
would have been destroyed. At thb
r was about under control, another
alarm waa turned lu, which proved to
be a large warehouse on uie river
bank, and owed by the Oregon Pacific.
It caught from tpark from the former
flre. which was three block distant
After a bait noun nara wow, me
flame were extinguished. The total
Ion la about $5,0(10, partially Insured.
Basklss'i Araloa salve.
The beat salve In the world for cuts,
bruise, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
aoree, tetter, chapped hand, chilblains,
oorna, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cure piles, or no pay required.
It la aruarauteed to give perfect satis
faction, or money refunded. Price, 25
cent per box. For sale by any drug
gbt. T
THIS IS THK LAST MOT1CK.
I, the undersigned would re)cotfnlly
but poeltlvely notify all persons In
debted to me, whose account date
nrlor to January, 1802, to come for
ward and settle at once, or else I shall
be compelled toplace aald note and
atvnunte In the band of my attorney.
Cost will be saved by heeding tlie
above notice. All persons knowing
themselves Indebted to me since Jan
uary,18, will also make settlement as
oou aa convenient. J. It. Cooper.
Aug. 16, 1891!, Independence, or.
- 4?-4t j
Oats Wanted. The highest mar
ket price paid for oata by Geo. K. Brey.
40-81
Wanted. A good blacksmith and
horae-ahoer oan find employment at
Lewbvllle, Polk county, Oregon, In
quire of W. W. Smith, Iiewlsvlle.89 4t
TtAaoAiN. The West hide bat a
1500 organ for tale ata genuine bargain.
For particular! call at tbia office. The
nriran Is of the floest make aud has
every known Improvement,
Wbea Baby wm rick, ws -ave hse Csstorls.
Whan she was s Child, sba orled for Csitoria.
WIm sha bMsnw UlM, ah olung to Outoria.
When shs hsd OhlldMB, sli f.r tliam Outori.
lgWON4tl MENTION.
llcv, Heraohner waa In town Tueaday,
Claud Fryer b back from Newport.
Mr, Pool, of Monmouth, died Inst
Friday.
Goodmau A Douty ar doing a rush-
lug business.
Mrs. W. W. Perotval returned from
the bay Tuesday.
Mr, and Mra. Mark Potter returned
from th bay this week.
Frank Keunedy aud hit better half
have been to tha bay rusticating.
H, M. Line and family hay re
turned home from tha Soda Springs
Mra Jeff Fryer and daughter, Mb
Ibrtha, returned from NWHirt Tuea
day.
Mra. A. K. Davis will start on a visit
to relative In Toieka, Kansas, tou
row. -
t ruucii, mruiuiijr ui una vh),
uow of Portlaud, was lu our city Sat
urdy.
J, Jaaperaon, who has been ou the
sick lbt, b uow better, w are glad to
report.
Mr. AJ, Iluusaksr has been ou the
sick list lor several day, but la now
some belter.
Dr, O, IX Butler will oou move luto
lib beautiful new resldeue ou Mon
mouth street
D, I Hedges and Sam ("arils, re
turned from mouth's aojuuru at the
Soda Spring.
W. K. Cnwacy and T. J. Hmtkle's
fblka all returned from the Soda
Spring thb week.
That dot mMttfrtitrHM. W. If. and
Curtle Haw ley, vblted Ihelr arenU in
Salem last Sunday.
Dav Slapbtuit Is uuder the weather,
It went down to lib father's ranch to
spend his slox spell
Urandma Irvine hat been to the
Snrlnita fix ft few week, and now
i rw
kaika as spry as you please.
Jam Uibaon hat sent lu hb resig
nation to the city couucll aa he will
leave Air Portland next week.
Mr. Ben Whlteaker, In Jumping
from th moving tralu last Saturday,
fell and tadly spralued her aukle,
W. II. Haw ley left for Ihmh last
WeduWajr. IVrbatM It b th Mt.
Horeb wken of lu the tcrlpturea.
H, Hlnohtwrg has erected a fine hop-
bouse, the dry room helug thirty feel
ouare. and all nnsiern appliance af
UwHji
mamm v ........,
of Curvallb, wer vbltlug friend tu
rujrtlf,ldUl. and Dtxb a few day.
I V
since.
It. F. Burch and ftuitlly returned
from th Spring this week. Brother
Hurch b not a well aa we would like
to see him.
Mr. Isaac Maltlsonand wife returned
from th Springs Tuesday, looking ao
fat aud flue that .we thought aodawater
would be good for ua.
MUHattle Virgin relumed to her
home lu Mbaourl Tuesday. Hhe has
been visiting frtetida aud retnllvea here
for alxHit three months.
Mr. Dr. Davidson gave an elaborate
dinner parly ou Monday, tu honor of
Mm. Ia Rausteur, Tlie delicious viamls
were hugely enjoyed by the gueata.
J. H. Itebluaoii, of Album, sun of
Janice Roblnaon, of this towu, has been
on a vblt to ludcpcnuunee for several
days. He returned home last Suuday.
Hon F. A. Patterson Weill to Hllb-
boro Mouday to see bis brother-in-law.
Hon. J. K. Luttrcll, of California, all
visiting at Mr,
Pftttewiu mollier s
residence.
A. J. Uoodmau and wife, Mr. Sam
Ooff, M las Sophia Ooff,and Mr. Dal-
Ion, all returned from the bay last
Friday, happy, and with au Improved
complexion.
Mr. Lewb the butcher, who ha
beeu quite sick with typho-malarlai
fever, la very much lietter, and Dr.
Ie aald to us that he believed that
Lewb would get well In tplto of lilui
(Lee.)
Mr. O. Butler and his daughter, Miss
Sadie, of Harrlsburg, have been the
past week visiting Independence and
Moumouth. The, old gentleman
stopicd over several duys with his aon,
Dr.O. D. Butler, of this city.
Mis Poppteton, of Portlaud, niece of
Ezra Poppleton, formerly of this city,
and Mra. Poole, of McCoy, wife of Dep
uty Collector Poole, of Alaska, with
Hon. I). W. Sears, were the guests of
Herr H. Hlrschburg last Sunday.
Rev. O. W. Qulrnby, of Myrtle Point,
Coos county, aud bis father, Rev, J, M.
Qulinby, gavo the Wkht BiOKavery
pleasaut call last Saturday. They were
on the way to conference, at Portlaud,
and stopped off to visit relatives here. ,
L. P. Tattle and wife were in town
Saturday. They have been visiting
different parts of the valley, and they
declare with much enthusiasm thatt
Oregon b the finest farming country
they ever saw. Tbey are from Massa
chusetts.
Henry Patterson and family are In
the mountains near the logging camp,
This la Henry's third trip thb year.
He It a til m rod that yon read about lu
the scriptures. We suppose he acquired
a taste for hunting by close application
to reading the bible, , or other good
books.
Money to Loan -On good Improved
forma only In turns from $.r00 to $5,000
at six per cent per annum. C. P.
Wells, three miles south of Indepen
dence. 8fltf
Fok Salb. Two small tracts of land
near Independence mostly set to fruit
trees; also one ten-acre tract with good
building, hop yard, and orchard. In
quire &t thb office.
That Group. The following group
of Indopoudencoltes took In the sound
ing tea at Newport last Sunday, going
on hand-car express to Corvallls: T. M,
Stiver, A. B. Cherry, R. II. Wltoox, M.
Baldwin, W. 0. Cook, Will Patterson,
Blair Miller, M. K. Mastertoo,
Chapman.
Preaching. The officers of the
Presbyterian, church have made ar
rangements to have preaching In their
church every Sunday until the pastor,
Rev. Dr. Towusend, arrives here, in
October. There will lie preaching in
said church under thin arrangement be
ginning the first Suuday In September,
or next Sunday week. All cordially
Invited, end atrangcro especially made
to feel at home,
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.
OttONerngATiON iano fwiMMmorJ THE WEEK.
Inhki'Hndknck, Aug. 1(1, 1HU2.
Knmm Wawt Siuki In the August
tilth Issue or Ui MyoMm, in an ar
ticle on gold and silver, I find certain
statement which I desire to answer
through the columns of your tier,
lu reading the article 1 find the as
sertion, "It is sheer nonsense to say
that we deiuouelbed silver In IMT.'l.''
This assertion wilt not hear close I uvea-
tlgHlluu, for It Is a fact well known in
this country Well as lu Europe that
a bill havlnir for Ita ulmit the demoiie
tlftiillou of silver, was drafted, aud to
aid In It passage, the banker of l.oia.
hard street, Loudon, raised a fund or
evMsi.uou wiin which hi iniiuence cer
tain meiuliers of conuriMs, aud llius so-
core (he PassHire of the bill.
How waa th blllnassedr It ccrUilnlv
did Uot hike the usual oourss of ieglslu-
uon. a nw senators were in tlie sen
ate chamber at the time, aud a few
werasMHiiiluK In th clonk moiiis.
A bill waa nnwenUxt relatlmf to the
deiuonetlKMtlou of silver. There was
uo discussion, public or private. There
were uo aruuiuetils. The bill was mi
Innocent, sitiiulo affair. The Mil was
called, and fouror five responded. The
others, aa usual, paid no attention , to
the matter. The presiding ulllcer, In
au unconettrtied manner, declared
passed, It waa signed by the president
without readlug, and six mouths after
wards th nrvaident declared In a letter
that he had never signed a bill demon-
etUlug silver. That president was one
of the moat prominent generals lu the
war of the Jfotadllou. aud one whom
the people of the Untied Suite love to
honor and revere as such, but who, as
iircsldeul of the United Stales, aulio
Honed the Mowaireof a hill which for Ita
blighting eit'ect ou the dohter claa of
latoiile, as well aa uimu thevoiumurijeof
tue nation, una uo eipuu.
Why? At that lime silver was worth
oncfourth ot one per oeut, exchange,
more than gold, stundiird for standard,
aim uiererortt tlie "honest dollar" nou
sense had uot yet been born In the
unuu oi ma monomeiaiiai. it was
wholly a Question of rubhlua th iieonle
of a.misW,isi. retluclng the value of
nruducta aud Inureaslna the amount of
every debt In th laud fifty er cent.
The man WHO paid IWl buxltcl or wlient
for Intercut loonay. the uext year would
pay ISO bushels.
1'hts aH'rt lufamy was purchased
(IimukIi ft IU-lultl Iran Columns by the
gold of lmiibard strtet, London. To
prove Una statement we have only to
refer to the tmukers' limKHlue fur Au-
gust, IKiJi, ami we llnd this statement:
"lu 1.17a, sliver being (IclilouetljHta lu
Kralice, Kngland, and HoIImimI, a citiil-
mi of Ks,(ssi was raised, mid Frnet
syd, of tiimdon, was sent to thlscnuu
try with this fund as agent of the for
cln bond holders ami capitalist, to ef
fect toe same olmttt, Idemoiietlxntlou of
olivet, which was accomplished."
The "silver bill" which concealed the
lnlUtly waa lu Die handwriting r this
Kriuwl Heyd, aud lie "worked" the
committees for Its itaMsage. He was ac
companied to Waahiiigtou by a com
mittee of the American Hunkers' Asso
ciation
Thb hireling of Luroiieau hnuker
veil got in his work on congress, as we
nud the following In tlie t OiiKremloual
llceon! for April tl, IHVl: "Krncal Seyd.
if umdoii, a dlstluirulshiHl writer and
bnllloulst, ho is now here, Icm ulveu
great attention to thesuldeet of mint
and coinage. After having examined
the first dm ft of this lull for (be Jcmoii
vitiation of silver, he made various sen
ilile suggestions which the (HmimltU'e
adapted and ciiilx-lliil In the bill.''
The distinuuished st-ileamaii, Jiidire
Kelly, staled that he saw the orlulual
bin in beyd'e own iiaiuiwriuug.
Now Is silver actually depredated In
value to-day? No. lu ui has Ihmiii
limited and the price ha dropped.
mi it as Iwfore, aud the val
ue rcttirns. It value before 1H73
lu the cut waa the same aa It la today.
How ulsuil gold? Demonetise gold -llmt
b. remove its Use, a was done
with stlver-aud the soundest flnniielera
hold that Its value will be but iM) cent
on the dollar.
Would it enrich Ihe silver miners to
Mum to holiest coinage? It would
Uk twenty per cent oif from the
profit or the itold miner, and return
tlieui to the silver miner. The silver
...I.... ...... . ... .i.. i.i... .u i
iWlVi wm, .qua! Justice lo the pe..ple.
would i-.unie nKHi us wiin stiver?
The jiiet Ion Is too silly for attention,
soy mail whoaayst,lsejthcrkiinviahor
demented. Kurop gets her silver here
lu tuaulitlea varying from thirty-five to
forty million dollars' worth a year.
Ik-fore she could unload her silver here
she would have to oomc here to buy It.
sin) every dollar's weight of silver would
cost her loo wnt. Would a mini be
fool enough to sell his silver for ho cents
a hen he could uH lou cent for It at
the mint?
Sliver is Uslay the standard coin
u morecotiimeMid relations than irold.
There are ,7tX,tW0,iKai of gold lu use
and H,Huu,oun,U(iu uf sliver.
India aud China use uo gold, h ranee
uw a hundred million more sliver tliim
gnld;uud France Is the nustt prospitrous
iialioti on the glnle.
Tlie deal ruction of silver wosau outrage
and Mlils-ry, and It as accomplished
by tue plutocracy or r;uroieaiut Amer
ica. 1 also see It stated In the Onmmmn
that silver formed no rt of our circu
lation for forty years, which U the most
absurd statement (and Is wholly with
out foundation) that enn be pinned be
fore au enlightened putiilcal ttie present
lime,
Silver and Rold were coined enmtlly,
without restriction, and were equally,
legal tender cmilliiuously for elgtlty
oue years until sliver was demonetized
In 1873, of which fact I am In iKmscaslon
of ample proof.
, It Is ruuk nonsense to talk of the
depreciation of silver. A dollar's
weight of silver, 80 cents, will to-day
buy more than It would in IHTil. (lold
bas gone up, not silver down.
When can the American people huve
this great wrong righted? When
they, una icople, rise up lu their
nuulit and hurl that party from
power which x'rpetratcl this great
wrong upon them, unit plnced lu the
halls of congress and In the president's
clialr, men who cannot is) bought nor
controlled by the money Kwcr of
Europe and America.
W. L. Wll.KlNS.
A TON TO TIIR ACHE.
Hon. J, 8. Cooper, a banker of Inde
pendence, Polk county, waa In the city
today.
"Wo are having excellent wheat
crops up In Polk," mild he to a report
er, "and our hop fields are simply
gloriously full, The yield will run ull
tlie way from l,o(H) to 2,0X) pounds xir
acre, and we think prices will be good.
I would not tie surprised if we sell at
forty cent per pound yet. This Is
going to bo a banner year with grow
ers. Our hops, so Ezra Meeker tolls
me, nro ruted two cents per pound
higher than Puyallup hops In the Lon
don markets. We have the finest hop
country on earth." I'ortland Orejon
ian. r Mr';
Niealmn Causa,
8.' H. CllirordnSiwe, Wis., was
troubled with neuralgia and rheuma
tism; his stomach was disordered, hit
liver wasafteotod to nn alnrmlilg degree,
appetite fell away, and he was terribly
reduced In flesh and strength. Three
bottles of Electric Jlltterg cured hltn.
Edward Shepherd, Hurrbburg, 111.,
hud a running sore on hb leg of eight
years' Btundlng. Used three bottles of
Klectrlo Bitters and seven boxes of
lUicklen'a Arnica Salve, and his leg Is
sound mid well, John Speaker, Cataw
ba, O , had five large fever sores on his
leg, doctors said he was Incurable. One
bottle of Electric Bitters and one box
of Bucklen'a Arnica Salve cured him
entirely,
Auuimt 17,
Taeom 12, Portland 8, at Portland.
Seattle 6, Himkaiio 1, nt Seattle.
An effort it being mails to form ft fu
sion nvtween in Jtepublloant and Peo
pies in Aiaoaiua.
- Ak Astoria, Oregon, Malt Kraticto-
vitcii was almost instantly kllli
having his head crushed In a shingle
uiaoiiioe.
Nancy Hutika lowered the world'
trotting record a full second at Chicago.
Her time was She Is six year
old. Her owner I 3, Maloomb Forboa,
UI ihshoii, :
lb Tennessee mining trouble b
more serious than first report indlcat.
ed. It Is said that the striker number
at least lai.oou men, Th entire state
rullllla has been ordered out; but tlie to-
lai uuniHorormen in that organisation
m mjr aooiu s,uuu.
I t U said that th ouly oars destroyed
at uuniuo were suuii aa lisd been con
demned and run Into a-ras grown aid
ugs to mt, and that these were fired
by the railroad oompaulu themaelve
With the View of oreaUntf a feeilnir
pauim ainaora, ru nrsl report was
At. ..a at... ft a a .....
mat uie si risers nan imrnwl some HO..
ouy worth of proerty. Th lact that
no ar renin wer luiuie, w lie II I lie yard
literally swarmed with willwinn aurf
detectives, gives color to the story that
the companies kindled the fire. At
present some g.ooo militiamen are uu
nur arm. The strike ha extended to
the New-York Central aud tba Laka
Shore rouds. No trains are yet movlug.
The strikers are quiet and there b no
trounieorauy kind.
At'Ol'HT 18,
Portland 10. Taooma 4. at Portland.
Seattle 7, Sisikan 2, at Seattle.
RtMiubheana of IdaliA tiniliii.ul W
J. McCouiiell, of Moaeow, fur governor.
m Th lYunaylvanlaetate federation of
iiiisir recommend that all union miti
refrain from Joiulng tba militia, and
mai au enustea union men withdraw,
Nathan I'll a ati1 Mn, lllin. .r
unnin, tia., KM)gei their flv children
in the hmise and went to cliurch. The
miiise burned and tlie oh dren tr.
Ilied.: . ,, .
lu ('liicairo another world's (iwnnl
was broken by the noted ieeer, Hal
renter, He paced the mile In MI.
a full three-fourth of a second better
(nan the dlstamw waa ever paced
Wild reports oome from Tennesaea
So far there Is nothing reliable, as wire
are down and there I no way of get-
iiiik i ne newa. ivuoxvi a a un-aiiv
excited over reiuirt of a Utile be-
wcen the millers aud mllltla. It la
said that Uouera) Anderson, of the
milltlaiueu, baa beeu captured by the
miners, auu mat auverai men on eaeti
side were killed. Pislhly to-iuorruw
mo irum win ie anowu,
At Buffalo the situation la not mate
rially ehslik-ed. Futlvti.OOO troona are
guanllng hiw strikers, but still no trains
are running, me switchmen of the
Mckie riatc Joined the strikers to dav.
while the Lackawanna ended the strike
an far as It b concerned bv not ouly
acceouig in tue iieiuaiuia ot tlie strik
er, but bv nutlfvluif Umni that Ihwv
would not be askfcil lo handle boycot
ted fnlghu The few iiou-uulou men
the other roads have beeu able to secure
are doing nothing, and If the roads
attempt to work with iiim-uulon switch
men, the engineers, firemen, brake-
men and conductors will go out. If
neeesaary (he strike will he extended
west to Chicago and east to New York.
Au ell'urt ou the part of the Erie to
move trains proved futile, the non-union
men refusing to work. New York
has a state Isiunl of arbitration, but Ihe
board can do little or nothing, aa the
Heading aud the New York Central
refuse to arbitrate,
. Arocwr 10. ,
Cholera ha apeared In Hamburg,
Uermany.
The sugar trust advanced the price of
sugar one-eighth of cent per pound.
A fireman on ftateaniehlp plying be
tween Hamburg and Loudon died of
Asiatic cholera.
At Hhermautown, Pa,, Ell Hulcner
was overcome by gas lu a well ami fell
rrom tne imiating bucket and was
killed.
At Farmlngton, Wash., Adelphla
Probst, aired elirhtesu. committed aul-
cldc by taking strychnine. The cause
IS UtlKIIOWII.
John Wick was killed at Ionian
Puiilsuu A Co. 'a saw-mill at Portland
by a rapidly revolving belt breaking
aud striking hint ou the head.
At t'hlco, Cal., a man named Wright
attempted to fill a gasoline stove with
out being sure that the fire waa exlln-
? rubbed. An explosion followed, and
us wife and baby were burned to deat h.
At Chlimgo C. II. Young displayed a
bahy'a picture In hi trallerv ahow-wtn-
dow b'tieath which waa the legend,
"A homely baby sometimes make a
pretty picture." The original of the
picture was the child of Edward A. Da
vis, who had refused to pay for the
pictures, Davb shot Young fatally.
There are all kinds of report about
the war In Teunctwco That 4he min
ers aud militia have been fighting la
certain. A uumberof men wore killed
ou both side. Itb said that the min
ers have surrendered. The Coal Crock
country Is not well supplied with tele
graph lines, aud what few there are
have been cut. Reliable report are
not obtainable.
While a circus wattUipplns at Mar
ti nsliurg, W, Va., U. P. Evans, near
whose pmperty tlie tent waa Pitched.
Instructed a negro to shoot the first
mun who trespassed on hit lawn. An
employe of the circus attempted to
make a short cut across the lawu, and
the lie itro shot him dead. Evuna was
almost lynched, but better counsel pre
vailed, and be and the negro are now
lujull.
Nuthlnar of Importance ha transpired
at lluM'alo, No trains are moving, ex
cept on the Lackawanna. It Is certain
I Hut If enough non-union men are
found to move t ho trains at Uullalo,
the strike will lie extended to other
cities and the train crews will lie called
out. The taxpayers of Buffalo are
kicking: about the irreut expense of
keeping the militia there, saying there
Is no need of It. They do not like the
Idea of paying fifteen or twenty thou
sand dollars a day to guard the proper
ty of several railroads that will not
submit to arbitration.
Auucst 20.
In T.ewla nontitv. Wnuli.. TVmncrnta
and Peoples will fuse.
Portland 4, Tuooma 111, at Portland.
Scuttle 6, SiMikane 1, at Seattle,
At New Brunswick. N. J., Lizzie
Hiiruuudy nud Sadie White were
drowned,
Bctiliimln Parker. Furman Mnnnnrv.
anil Cimrlps Seaman, were drowned at
A lianlia City, IN. j.
Mi's. Ll.zio R. Hicks, of Richmond,
Vu.. mistook her ftfteeu-your-old daugh
ter for a burglar and shot her dead.
Tho members of the Mahonlug Val
ley (Ohio) Iron Manufuoturer'a Asso
ciation have signed the Amalgamated
scale.
There were 0,008 new cases of chol
era and 2,378 deaths from that disease
in uiMHia. f our deutns rrom cholera
arc reported from Belgium.
Freedom, Pa., a town of 1,800 people,
whs greatly damaged by a cloudburst.
The extent of the damage b not yet
known, though It Is said that the town
is a total wreck.
Three of the oonvlots who escaped
from the Oregou penitentiary have
been heard from near Aumsville. The
other Is thought to be la the neighbor
hood or iirooKs.
Ed. Banton'a barn, near La Grande,
Or., burned. He wus awakened about
niliiulirht by the triors of the ilanics,
and rushed out, but wet too late to save
anything. He found a valuable atal-
l!on wlil(!h he had loft In the barn,
to ft tree,
A railway accident at Baltimore,
Md,, caused the death of three colored
people.
A few passenger tralu are running
in auu out oi uuniuo, f reight bltx-a
ade b th greatest since 177. The
Lake Shore road ouly succeeded lu
moving three train. No more rain be
received because every fuoi of available
trae is iu use.
While fighting a forest fire near Ne-
vaua, uii.. iiarvev ilea . of Hacranieti
Ui, was caught by a fulling tree and
burned to death. The heat dlachar
ing the cartridges In hb o stol llrat
called the atkmtlou of hb companions
ui ins one,
Mr. Gladstone made a scrlnus blnn
derlo thooriranlaotkm uf his irovern
ment. He Ignored the radicals entire
ly, aim uow they will oftisise him,
which will make it neoessary for the
new irovernment to reslin or hi bnw
w i tie wishes or the radicals.
The president proclaimed rctalialbm
avalnst Canada ou tuwnuut or Canada's
aiscriinlnatlou ngaluat American slui)
Plug iu the Welland canal.. Tl,
cnarges are twenty cents a ton, aud
l aiiauisn vessels are allowed a rebate
of eighteen cunte a ton . The preshbut't
iirvviainauou levies bill of twenty
cent t ton ou all Canadian freight
pawing ttirouuh Uie St. Marv's Kails
oauai.
So far fifteen dead mlncra imvo lun
found In the (Joel Creek. Temuswee.
vuui,ry, ana mere are pmnaiiiy more,
theuuiuU-rortiilililuiiien killed bas
uot bean reported. About 400 at the
miner are under arrest. Tha tronhie
1 practically over, (leneral Carnes
lias placed theatate labor commissioner
unuer arrest alona wih the miner
The Commissioner maili. himself uiumiu,
Ular with the general by reason of his
sympamy lor tlie nitiiera.
At'Ot'HT 21.
Governor KtUf le. of Arkanan. la
dy
log.
Marv Sedenburir. ut Minnniu,n
Minn., was struck bv an eleeU-io ear
ana killed.
Four Kaunas "farmem" mhhoil a M.
liOUls A San Francisco ex ureas ear of
r,uuu or more, i ney wore captured.
Kvani and Sotituir. the California
tralu mhliers, are beading for Old Mex
ico, i ncre is nine ciiauce of capturing
iiieui.
At Memphis. Tenn . tha killer ot an
Iron Mountain ltMMmiotiva exnlmliul
u , ., . :
n. iiiuierneiu, eniriucer, aud
lUHiert Prattler, fireman, were killed.
Europe Is experlendinr a heat
wave
eclipsing that In America recently.
It
la not uncommon for the thermometer
to mark 110 in the shade, Soldiers on
duly In many Instance dropHl dead.
'I he war b over In Tennessee. Men
are being arrested by the wholesale,
but as the sympathy b ali on the side
of the strikers, it b not nroliablu that
they will be punished to any great ex
tern.
A horse driven bv Wm. Smith and
Audrew Klrker, axed fifteen and six
teeu, of Auburn. N. V. was frightened
by an electric car and ran directly lu
front of It. The ear crashed into the
carriage and both lads were killed
In Vienna. Austria, Thursday. Fritz
Pachcra fell aabcu In a flue lu ihe Vo-
gei iron wonts, tie waa bricked , op
oy men wno uui noi Know or Ills pres
ence, aim wnen tne nue wm opened to
day Ills charred skeletou wm found.
Sheriffs. A. Brllo, of Cameron conn
ty, Texas, went to a fandnuiro to anvst
some criminals, ile did not find them
auu started, Willi ills deputies, to re
turn. Shortly after the start someone
shot through the bock of tlie carriage,
siiimg me snenii instantly,
At West Superior. Wis., a mob of
about fifteen men attacked a couple of
nou union uieu. une was beaten to
lusenHlblllty aud will nmbuhlv die
rue oilier lias disappeared, and was
doubtless killed, as the ground looks as
though hb body had been dragged over
iu
The switchmen' strike at Buffalo it
not changed materially. The move
ment of frclulit Is a tr lie easier, and
unless the strikers Induce the train
crew to aid them, they will be defeat
ed lu a few days. Itb aald, however,
mat interesting developments may tie
looked for within the uext forty-eight
hours,
The northwest base ball league's se
ries of games have ended. The season
was uot over, but owing to luck of sun
port the clubs decided to quit. Seattle
lias first plaoe, Taeoina second,
Portland third, aud Spokane lust. Se
attle and Portland will play eight
games to decide the championship, as
Portland held first place In tlie tlrt se
ries of games. The result of to-day's
? nines were: Taooma 8, Portland 0, at
Nirtluud, aud Seattle 7, Spokane 4, at
Seattle.
AUGUST 22.
In Tennessee everything It quiet.
There It no news from Uullalo worth
reportlug.
The International hotel, at Blame,
Wash., burued, and Ed. Jacohsou lost
bb life.
The Pennsylvania coal operator! de
cided to reduce the wages of their min
ers to three cents per bushel.
In the CoHir d' Alene region. Wardner
has been placed under martial law.
The slate officials or Idaho, acting in
conjunction with the military, are de
termined to utterly exterminate the
miners' uulon, and those mines work
ing with union men have been ordered
closed by (leneral Curtis. AU saloons
have also beeu closed, on the ground
that their proprietors were In sympa
thy with tha ml uera,
August 2.1.
Edward Kane, of Seattle, Wash,, was
drowned. "
Andrew Holer, of Portland, commit
ted suicide. '
Myron H. Clark, ex governor of
New York, died.
Three people were killed at Roan
oke, Va., by a cloud bust.
Louis Lowe, ex-govemor of Mary
land, died at Brooklyn, N. Y.
The supreme lodge of the world, K.
of P., is lu schmIou al Kansas City, Mo,
At Dayton, Wash., a team ran away
and Willie Wagner, aged eleveu, wag
killed.
A sentiment among the locomotive
firemen In favor of striking to aid the
BullUlo switchmen Is growing.
Cholera has broken out lu both Ham
burg and Havre. These are among
the most Important jiolub in Europe,
and with them the United States has
direct and rapid communication.
Steamers coming direct from Hamburg
arrive at New York, Baltimore, Bos
ton, Philadelphia, and I'ortland, Me.
There were 127 oases lu Hamburg yes
terday, and one uowspaper places the
number of vases at 800, and the num
ber of deaths at 120. The department
of State Is taking precautious to pre
vent the spread of the discoee to this
oouutry.
AotiusT 24.
An old man, unknown, exploded a I
dynamite cartridge In the plaza In Port
laud in such a way as to mow 1119 nena
completely otr, it ocurrea at iu:-K p.
PPKES
mM Balcin
Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard.
tied j fif., aud whether it waa accidental or
notb not known.
Tlie Oregon conference of tho M. K.
Cliurch South b Inwawlon In Portland.
At Pittsburgh a car consigned to the
Carnegie was blown up with dynamite.
Dr. Bowen Porter, of Gold Hill Or.,
died from the eft'oct of an overdose of
morphine, '
' The oonvleb will resume work hi
th Teunesaee Coal and Iron Co.'
mine under guard of the mllltla.
At mldnlirht the swltchmeu' strike
at Uullalo ended. The allied trades, iu
oonfenuice, decided that while the
demand of the switchmen were fair
aud Just, yet they could not go Into
sympathetic strike; and ao, owing te
the fact that help waa not to lie looked
for from the tralu crews, tbo strike
wm declared off.
The New York board of health will
take the strictest measures to km-n
cholera out of the United States. Five
ships from cholera-Infected txirts are
due in this country within the next
few days. In Hamburu- tba di UttBJM la
epidemic. There were 840 new case
aud 1,10 deal lis. The disease hat also
appeared In Berlin and Antwerp.
COME A Nil atOTXK.
Luther O rounds havlnir formed a
partnership with L. B. Frazler. want
nil old account settled by note or cash.
Hardware and machinery cost money
so don't fail to corne forward aud settle
Immediately. au-4t
AOMIN1KTHATOK- NOTICE.
On the 2d day of July. W.V2. I was
appointed admlulstrater uf th
of Bethuel Dove, by the county onurt
of folk county, Oregou, and I have
qualified as such and entered on the
duties of my said trust. Thb b te no.
tlfy all persons having claims against
said estate to present them to me duly
sworn to as the law directs, at my res-
luunceon me Willamette river near
Hull'a Fcrrv. within six months fnun
date hereof. Ji. p. Dove,
'It.'i-S Administrator of anid estate.
a noon
HAK4IA1N.
For sale
in West IndemiidcncH.
eight blocks from main street on Mou-
moutn itreet, first bouse on left across,
bridge going west, four lota, a four-
room cottitite, with burn and other out-
buildings, partly set to young orchard
and small fruits. This b a good bar
gain If taken soon. Inquire at this of
fice. WANT TO HttNT.
The undersigned deal re to rent a
farm of from one to five hundred acres
of land to cultivate ou the shares. He
bos teams and all runt-wary modern
machinery te do flrst-c-liiHi work. He
has Just sold bb farm at Falls City,
hence the above proposltnm. Addrem.
John I. Montgomery, Falls City, Polk
county, Oregou. 41-4t
MAKSHAJL'ANCT1CK.
All persons are hereby notified that
the ordinance mjuirliiK all live stock
to be kept oft the streets of Indcsu-
.leiiee goes into ellect 011 (September 1.
IHU2. Ou and after that dute anv cat
tle, horses, or other live stock found
ruouiug at brge will lie impounded.
J. li. tll'IUIAHII.
41 2t Deputy Marshal.
MOTU'K TO FA KM ERS.
All wheat stored at tho Tulmuge
mills, If sold toother parties will l de
livered freeou board at Independence.
IV1.KM.SES A ClXIDI- KLTKK BkOs,
40-3t
COW NOTICE.
All persons are hereby notified that
all cows or cattle of aay kind found on
the st reets after 6 o'clock p. ni. will bo
Impounded. This Is positively the but
notice aud govern yoursel vea according- .
ly. Signed,
August 1, 18512. T, Fknnei.l,
89-4t City Marshal.
FOR ALE.
Seven and a half acre of land in
Monmouth, on ludependunoe street
Fair house aud barn, 230 bearinir fruit
treea upplea, tiears, tenches, plums.
Tbb place can be bought at a bargain.
inquire 01 m. jniciioia.
NOTICE.
E. P. Dove bus purchased the Inter
est of D. O. Dove in the firm of Dove
Bros., aud now owns a two-thirds in
terest tu the business, i). G. Dove has
no Intercut whatever lu-the general
farming, hnp-growlng and stock busi
ness heretofore carried on by the Dove
Bros. E. P. Dove.
41-2t
BUSINESS LOCALS.
The steam laundry Is doing oa good
work m any laundry in the st-ite.
Send your linen there if you wish to
look neat and natty.
To be In the twhu Is the desire of all
the boys. But they can't be truly In
It unless tbey send their linen to the
Independence steam laundry. ,
There b now a big rush to Stockton
& Heuklc's for the new gouds of all
kinds Just arriving. Come running,
but do u't fall, for we are trying to sup
ply all.
Stockton A Henklo have just closed
au Invoice of their Immense stock of
goods, and are receiving new goods
every duy, which they are telling at
the lowest possible prices.
The new stock of shoes,- hats, dress
goods, and furnishing goods, now ar
riving at Stockton & Ilcukle's, are the
beet aud cheapest ever brought to this
market. Call and see our goods and
get prices and see If our statements are
not correct.
If you are at all particular about the
looks of your collars, cutis, nud shirts,
you will send them to tho Salem steam
laundry, where they will lie turned out
with a glossy finish that b elcgauce
Itself. Prices very low. Leave' orders
at the Salctn stage barn.
There is uo place in Oregou where a
better meal is served than at the res
taurant of Westacott & Irwin, 271 Com
mercial street, Salem. Courteous at-
tentlon, a (1 no meal, aud the popular
price of 25 cents, have made this
house the' headquarters of everyone
who has occasion to dine iu Salem.
T1MK TABLE.
Indopenitsnoe and Monmouth Motor Line
Leaven Iaws
Indopeailonoe. Monmouth.
7:00 7:S0 V
8:10 8:ai
9:80 lino
11:15 12:110
1:50 l):16
8:46 4:iio
&:00 B:15
8:15 - . 8:30
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