THE WEST SIDE. .!., Mil, EDITOR. imCKB BY Esst Sii3 Publishing CcT.pany SUMCMPTION RATES. Ant Yw Wl Month. Thwa Uoiilti W.00 A) All warrta nd death ntlw not .xeeed ta r Urn wilt lnrled frt. Alt over v Una will b ehrT,t flva nm per linn. HoeMy nuttuary nauliolttna will tie clmrueO i wia no. w I rata of ft v cent per llu. in ' nt!-"' '7).' -aligSB-g.", - AilitnaM til eonataunteattiuianir publication l Thi Want t)ina.and limit nil i-etnlltaiicw fiayaul o tot M County t,ubU.ulli Cum. puy. -'. ' Rel.l.red M Ul lNwUmi In Indepev oretiun, m MeondlMHi matter. FRIDAY, KEPTKMRKR 8, 1803.' DEMOCRATIC TICKET, For rrmtdeot, OROVER CLEVELAND, Of New York. phase of the 0. P. eompauy this wetk, aud aiutw ha took surh n InUwat in the election of Fullorton. and alucc, according to th TitHr, Vlym was owihh! by tlia 0. P. company, and uuw lnc Fullortoa Is m follows! Guam) Island, Neb., Aug. 3, '02. Mr Drau McKimusti I m by the AnHOclAtd Pre that in your great apceoh at Beatrice you an- turat tho people tliat the foraigutr hits followed exactly iu the U' of paid the tariff Use, and, prwum Pirn, i it not fair to prraunio that ing that you know what you an - For Vic Frwadwit, A. K. STEVENSON, Of IlHuol, For PitvhtanUal F.ltvtom, s W. M. (lvl. of Jackson, Geo, R, Noland, of Clntaop. Itnlwrt A. Miller, ot Jiu'kwiu. W. K. Hutt-her, of linker. ftw oiirr. From now till January 1, 18'A wo will aond the WkstSipk for 50 cents. That will give you tin papor till after 'election, and will keep you po&ted as to the course, not only of political events, but li regard to the news of the world a well. Subscribe for four months. TiiRWKsrSlDK till Jtiuuary l, ISU3, for 50 wuts. From the way in whlck McKin- ley is gyrating around over the country, the conclusion would be perfectly logical that they have not much use for a governor in Ohio. Martial law is quite an every day occurrence Uiia year. How long will people who are supposed to lie civilized consent to the ex ha euce ot a social system which breeds Buch clashes between labor and cap ital aa we are now witnessing! m ..... i Now 18 Mr. Cleveland's chant. If he can write a letter of accept anoe that Will contrast iu brevity with that long drawn-out affair of Harrison's, his election will be as sured. The man who can get the best thoughts into the fewiwt words is the man for the occasion. Ths Louisville IW says: The negroes of the North are becoming more and more alive to their own interest and it is only a ttmwtion of a short time when all the better class of them cast their ballots with the Democrats. A negro Itepubli cau convention in Georgia has just indorsed the Democratic State nom inees. i - "'i . The difference between the relig ious press and the political is that politicians, as a rule, read both sides, whereas religions people read only their favorite organ scrupu lously. So that, whereas the polit ical press has influence only so far as it can justify its pleadings, the religious press has no influence outside its groove. Portland Even ing Telegram. Pick np most any Kepublican paper in these days of strikes, says an exchange, and you will 11 ml a statement to the effect that there are plenty of idle men eager to take the place of strikers. Then turn to the political column ami you will find that, so great a blessing has the McKinley bill been, work ing men are fully employed. "A funny old thing is the tariff." The Boseburg 1'Uiindealer would do well to print our clippings from the New York World this week, headed "For Charity's Bake." A couple of weeks ago the I'laindmkr, like the Sun, abused the World for forging cablegrams. The Sun is in the soup and will have to pay its $1000, and the Tluindealer oughti to quote its own utterance, and then say, "We take it back like men, for if the World had not been a Democratic newspaper, we never should have said what we did." The Kepublican party of Oregon is getting in good shape for defeat. And when it comes there will be but few mourners, and their grief will be a balm ofgllead, as it were, to the feelings of those who might otherwise regret such an event. The defeat will not be caused by a lack of faith in the Kepublican party, but by a lack of trust in the persons who have been leaders of the party in Oregon for the past several years. Politics, both county and state, need thorough cleansing, and unless the Republican party does the job itself, no matter how disagreeable, the peopla will arise in their might and hurl it from pow er.Boaeburg I'laAnikaler, (tlep.) Judge J. C. Fcllebton, of the Second Judicial district, decided tho O. P. railroad case just as Judge Pipes had decided it. Won der how those "fellers" feel who "downed" Pipes and elected Full erton. Pipes was right, and Fuller ton dared not decide otherwise. Since our knightly confrere, Robert Johnson, of the Corvallis Times, has written & resume of the legal Fullertou is owned by the 0, P, as well! The ouly noticeable differ ence is,the Timet has not been able to work lt courage up to say so yot. Perhaiw it will bo consistent after a little, or as soou as, Its dec- tiou iuk dries, and people forget its Fullertonian editorials. . . .i ii i The catalogue of the stale nor mal school, at Monmouth, has Just conio to our table, and alter careful examination we find that the school for the eusuing year will tie strengthened to a vwy consider- bio exteut. Tho special features which will relate to touching as a profession, and qaailflcaUons there for, will bo found in tho new pro fessional course, uuder the head of "History ami Philosophy of Edu cation," uuder the immediate direc tion of Prof. P, L. Oumpbell, than whom a better qualified and more eflleleut instructor is not iu the state, and he has no superior in this line ou the PacUlo coast Also, "Methods and Pedagogy," uuder the direction ot Prof. (Mi,' who has made a specialty of this course, and of him it may bo trutlifully said, there is none so apt to tench as he, who knows what to teach, ami how to do the work iu band. The accession of Mr. Oct a to the stale normal, will bo real food as a very creditable and judicious selection by the board of regents, before the close of the next scholastio year. In fact, the entire additions to the faculty, consisting of Pioftwsor Get, a graduate of the MiHersvtlle, Penu., State Normal Hehool; of Miss Alice L Priest, a graduate of Cornell University; nod of Miss Ayers, a graduate of the North western Conservatory of Music, are Brat class iu every particular, and will only couspire, with the well tried efficiency of the old mcmiliers of the faculty, to make the state normal school, at Monmouth, by far, the only thoroughly equipped normal school in the Northwest, The mechanical work on the cata logue is also according to the prititer's art. . ,i n i i "X)R CHARITY'S itA h'li" WADE & UCCEOR TO GOODMAN 4 OOUTY. CO. talking aboat, I address you foi the purpose of gaining a little iu formation. This last week 1 rt ooived a bale of Sumatra tobaoe used for claar wrappers. The bale weighed 103 pounds. The bill for this bale of imported tobacco was 415,00. The cost of the tobacco alone was $00.00. The tariff taxes at $'J per pound as fixed by yonr bill, kuown as the McKinley, bill was fl'Jt, making a total cost of $415.(10, You say the foreigner pays the tariff tax, and as this $324 tariff tax has been charged up to me in the bill from the wholesale tobacco house, erroneously, accord ing to yonr statement, the infor mation I desire is this: Where can I find the foreigner whose duty it is to pay Uils $324 tariff t I want to draw on him, at sight, for the amouut Hy giving me this de sired information, you will confer a great favor ou one of the pro tected cigar makers of America. With great rwqwet, I am, sir, Yours truly, Hknky Sotiuyrrr bi.pt, TUt Vtutlt Tml IWbbor. Visaua, Cat., Sept. fl. Nw ww rvcvlmt hen today that Honug and Evant Uyd jrtwUrday afternoon l Mi Iuhim ofguiwrvlior EHIt, twenty one mllit mirth of Vitalla, They mnd Kill furnbh Utm with meals anil thrvntem'd to kill him for (olniiig In the hunt after them. They Busily left In the evening, cntulug went, with Eltk't home ud cart. I. TIIK Ot,l) DEFIANCE. fVw l . of 4. .) IfitJ'At llwW will furnish to the editor of the IVilmne, Mr. Dou- aid Nicholson, one mitt ilia of proof that the matter in question the interview with Bchlaparelll cauie by cable, or bad any ntom of the foundation ascribed to it in The World, we will give a thousand dol lars to the Tribune' freeh-air fund. U. UVii MOLD. , Ifrum Ihl Hon at Aug, . Our charge that certain cable disoatches printed in The World were concocted hero in New York cannot be dismissed by tho pro duction of the forms of a cable company filled iu with a copy of the alleged dispatches. III. ADMPWI0X. from tkt Hum of Aug- A reporter of tho Nun called the attention yesterday of Mr. Donald Nicholson, the editor of the Trih une, to an article in Sunday's IforM, in which Mr. Nicholson was quoted as having given a deci sion respecting the quality of cer tain cable dispatches printed in The World. "Were any cable dispatches sub milled to you!" "Yes; one purporting to be the Schianarcili dbpatfch, the other the Bismarck interview. But I declined to examine them, although J taw at a ytanre that the dorumrnta submitted bare all the ranmtrto of genuine eahle diqmtehev." IV. OFFICIAL BVIPENCK. From tht W orlU of nm citifi-.J Form is. COMPAG.VIE FltASCAlHU 01 TKLK URAt'UE de Paris a Nbw York. No. .'51 BkoadSt. Station-, August 0th, 1.8!)1. Memoraudu in to To whom Umtty concern ; I hereby certify that tho cable message containing the interview with Schiapiirelli, printed in The World of Angust nib, was brought over our cable from Milan via Lon don on August 4 th, as a World special. For the French Atlantic Cable Co., Signed John C. Flemino. V. VAIN ATTEMPT TO KAtHB $1000. The Tribune lias not yet acknowl edged the receipt of $1,000 for its fresh -air fund from its neighbor, the Sun. VL STILL WAITING. Two hundred suffering children who might obtain a now lease of life through the addition of $1,000 to the Tribune's fresh-air fund, still await an. opportunity to go to the country, Jiew York World. , WAIThW FOR AN ANSWER. A cigar manufacturer at Grand Island, Nebraska, addressed tho fol lowing letter to Mr. McKinley, during his recent canvass of that state. He desired informal ion very much, but us yet Mr. McKinley bus not been heard from. The letter Our Motto "A dollm't nrlh fur t duUtr" U tha muita el Howl ! kMirtllt, "Hit Witdlcliit It t hUlltlJ -u.uirl.4 tvlltt. ! m;mrll.t iikI oilief witllHww 'is'hWj iMiir.l, J l iti''utI by l',vi M Hr.ii,i'l tml U-4 iih1 !" ' l"' teltt-d ft l" d(KH. It l'XJ III -v!ltar -i It ' 'I medteiiitl itHi'.i in ii fort Him u ) i- jittt by i'li;iilin, ii-itltu, u4 IVcollar i Iilf, diifovpfv-1 bf Hit 1" 'fSWt nf llmxt'l jt,',!a, t.id liitun W uj o:,im .. la IU fttmpt f'.iuii on IH Wwl I mtwm all tatiartii;-, tr-tofo'.. Mil rltoiia. "', boll, ill ti.'.i, tit humuti, ml til ilOtawt Of 1 HI til.im lf luiui bljod iv 1 :! ( !' tyt. "I bt Wkeil ll--l'i St(Mi,lll tod Rutl U to bt lilt bnt bl.wl prinr I btt rrttMHl.H MM. II. rim.t, Auburn, Ctl The IU-t MulU'lne. l hart tt.rd ill UifU.t ul tlnad'i Dtrtt, airlll. (r ItulinwiL.tt. It bM bltmi n I (trot Ami. I UiUk It Itlbt Iwtt ni-ll'i" lur Iml'fMth't tnt draHtMln." Mu H. A. Lai-omiuu-, Y Nonh rifik Biwtl, Nt imVti NH- ( to Klonlr Hood's Sarsaparilla nM b dnuMl"'. tl; tin tr , Prtptrofl nif bf 0.1 HOOO A CO , A-Mlbwtott, ttll, Mam. 100 Doses One Dollar , Havo Just Rocolvad a Car Load of COOK AND HEATING STOVES, And are now receiving a large shipment of Ddlk, Sseiers, Dic and Spring-Tooth Hai'TOWC And the Celebrated Garden City Steel and Oliver Chilled Are head-quarters in Polk County for HE M M KIEW UDBB ID W Hti Wire, htm, Steves, and line. Bain tons, k Oliver Chilled and Steel Fbs, PLOWS Don't fall to call and inspect our stock. We carry a com plete stock of Oliver Chilled Plow Repairs. Mm lUkllliiKtou ltontli I Mild to reclv hut tevim dollar per wwk ftir her tnrvlivt to tlit Hnlvnilon A nny. W. A. VtaNnnwItk C. H. Bodll YaiKirtdek & Bcile BIER W B BiTHS Fintt-chiMi wurk. llidrcuttlnit Iu all ttylet a HH-Ulty. Himp Id brick block, flmt dimr auutb of tint Nntlotml ltntik. T. L. DUTLER, All Milt pmniplljr trml. Addma nit M ImIiu, lSilb ouunijr.Ornrm, Eo for i Fair Wo would Inf'imi ih putilio ttmt we win run A BUS AND HACK AND RETURN MVlflHY DAY During th Stat fair. Will Imv the pnttotttrtt vvrv morn IliK nt 7 nd S:.H) o'(liM-k mid will livv SmIciii nt A:30 mui 6:30 o'cliM-k, Kurv, l.i'i Muud trip; tlDKle Urt, 7'o. DAMON A COOK. IU1 Inl BAKE BY. THE NEW AND THE OLD.- r O m 0) H O o to Id o E a. 11. H.Mlwx lisvlng retltud from the llrin or It H. Wtloox A Co., the bunlot-HN will be oonduoted by L. M. Mattoon, and to our ciistonium we will make a new deal all around. You will be treated with the same courteny a heretofore. As It In our purpose and aim to cuter to the want of the people, we will carry everything In the line of groceries that ie carried by any first clam grocery, and price will be an low as the lowest. Spedal Inducement will be given to cash purubttHoni; and cash le what talks and drives bunlnet Give us a call, and be convinced tlmt ours Is the place to deal. The most goods for the least money, and the best quality always. r O TJ o m 0) o o h (0 Id 0 DC -I THE OLD AND THE NEW. nn ill BAKERY L. M. MATTOON, PROP. KM bU Solid Gold (J Gold Filled T Silver Silver Filled P I Silverine " Nickel H The . . . Largest stock to selec Efrom Newest Goods S Lowest Prices i PATTERSON BROS., JEWELERS, INDEPENDENCE, OR. IH SHELLEY AND WAMDUYIM New Fall Stock is now ready for inspection. Bill AWAITS YOU a 0 Oil Y i W UHlUM Ladies, read this, and do not forget it that tockton & Henkle Havo much the finest line of dross jfoods ever diwplayed iu UiU market, consisting of Silk warp heuriottiw. 1 OOOU 35 Knglhih diagauul and figured cropon, , 7B1 i5 At the Emporium maybe had some lovely single dress patterns, all colors, stylos, and prices. Also, Ladies' Cloth, Broadcloth, Trooots, Broadhead, , . Flannels, etc., etc., at from 10 cents to ?1.75 per yard. A full line of beautiful furnishing goods for ladies and gents. Get our prices on everything in the line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Etc. HIM Hi Stockton & Henkle, Props. INDEPENDENCE, OR. Come and see PREMIUM LIST Polk County District Fair. ftunple "f nut li ttmn A acres. K bu. Orrii uprlnij hft ' 1 lm.mil wiiwi Ji J bit. wiiitiT liurlD- . 8 iW " 1 tut KMf unin HI ! , 1 hn. mu of any Mud...,..,. ,. " s Iju. i.'ii( 'rii-. if " 1 ni'tv 1ii lini ku Irnnt S"0 I'pflt -niii)rn -- "" IM4.V nlMwuMi.f inl.-rliiit, ilin-e viiriilli-n, nvtMieavvtMu-o vm'ii-lv, llvr Hurt's i-wll iiirl.'lv - W lilsplny .In-avra nf imtn. llm-e vtnrilcs tiv oliriivis eni ti rli-ty, ll vpi ini-tj vnrlniy . "JJ Illply mwHliiwiiniMi. smili vtrlnly iiitli-ir n'l l I litu 4 1' lRBMirU. li.iiiy 10 pat-knur, 1 lb. irndi, liopa, Oitiibllftl by ijruwfr Hiimplf wliltr tH'nn. .... .. ... " tliiHiiby iui-ti ... BuILT, uot It- that 4 pouii'l. Ton vuritu nt i'im't liiu' iKiiimt lioiiii.nmili yarn, wlilie ...... ) ! HI) ivo ll 101 1W no K 10) tm iw 2 00 no ioo 600 sua VwU UM-klngii, lioin. mmtc ....-- Kstlt rlKlntr bn-nd ......-.--... .. llnprUliiK bri'utl .. . , .-....m. Umf cnki . -..-..,.-. I'tillrrlltin nf ilimnMk- winneJ rrull Ansorimriit ol mktw, nut Ir-sn Uiull four vark'llp.. lMi.'lti' or Jniiin, II vi' vnrli'iu-. 1 n rHit I ' k I rt , mil I n ul Iti'li ... riBiui inixr, .hOu .tlloli ...... . Tiiblt cvvpr, .nLln .lll.-rt Hula piiktilon, iialln Uti'li...... llmiitkrrlilif t-ttM- I'llliiW lllllll,(llltllUi) .llll'll .............. Turkish r.iir mnt Hmt ftillt-y upntl Ktra piisliloii, liiuiiiiu einbmiilory . TiiIIpI 't . Mint1, iinw ................. Clilld'trliink l'tllow .hmn. ......... ....... Ijtitv'n iiotnuliu-r nillitr... lloy'n mill, madti by a wonmn. ..,...-.. I ji(ly' dii- . ........... Turkrd skirt .. Wlilto Klilrt, llm-u Uwiim .. ttiiby'N nra... m i(i too aw SUM 4 0) it no DIM SIM urn son 1(0 Ml 2U) 1(0 2U0 200 lit) a iv soi 8 10 HIM SU1 Hit) 2 ill I (XI aim ill!) loo im ami 1 HI Sin stm lm 2 mi HiilltinhoU'!, His, by tflrl nmlr lx(t'tn want of ium .... . 1 m Callrt) div, by girl miili-r IxU'en yenr of ae 1 on Ilcul liipclninn twnmaiiKlilp, by boy under flftwn year of aito S 00 Five vnrii'liii' full applva, not Ipw llmuslst euoh.by boy uiiilvratx. ton yrar of airo . . - . . 6(0 Five varlmlwi wlnu-r nppltw, not lei tliau U each, by boy uudir , tlflren yoiira uf ami . S 00 Kxlillilt of not les than two viu'ii'tlrs inwilit'M, by boy hk above... 8 ml Two varU'lli'H (ii'iir., not lt"ti Mian lx iwh. by Iniy a above Sim l,ni(tl Wlihoua not kw than Uin'ti, bv taiy an abov ............ 3 iXI Plim plum and prnnrK, one yiirloiy iwk, by boy as abov.... a mi Slnulo vniii'ly irmiH'H, by buy boy iik abovo ami Mwwpatiikea, Inrijusi mid best exhibit of fruit, by boy a above. 10 no I.nriti-Ht rtibbiiKn ....... -......................... 1 00 Kxlillittof earmu. .i. ........ 100 1'otiiliHw, early, t hrw varlnlius, nix spiK'Imona each..... . S ml )arniilpa. ix wpivlmctiH .. ......................... 1 m a ml ami ami a no J mi Ki'rt qnllt, silk puliihwork, plain... Hell tgiillt.iillk pali'bwork, rruiy.. Hi-il quill, eotlon piiti'hwork HiickskUi glove... ..............., Latly'ti .bawl, crophelcd... MpiMlmen of lac!, pnH'bcti'd........ ... Nliei'lium of law, knltuid .... .. ....... SaltrlHlng bread, by girl iuitlnrlxten years of age , IlniirlnliiK hi. .. 8ou blMi-ult. by girl under sixteen year of e . H1iisknttlon!i. tlireii sitwliiowitt Walnrmclon, three auexilinvuii ..... "IIII I I '. tinlnns, uny viirlciy .. On lon, yellow liHi'iverx.ono pwk. .. l'olatima, late, Ihine viirlelirH, six potinoini each....... HuiuuiheH tor Oible. three tnwu'tiiiiMiit . i.hikhki .ipiMii oi tiny Kind.. ..... ami I'uiupklii. twospeelnien ...... j. . ami Tiinilpn, nix npeciineun of one variety ............... ....... 1 ml Tnnia.tniw, kI x upeelinen one variety ..... . .... a ml linriie.it aperlinen any variety of tomato l tu i.uiiwt mid besl eshlhltof vckiMiiIiIdh not euinpetlng lu anv of the Ioi'i.kIiik cIiwmix, sweepstake .-...........'...... S ix) FocliHlas, one bent, variety In bltxim... . . 3 mi How", bent two varieties anil upeelmens In blooin 1 j ixi llouble tfi-ninllllo. bixit thrtm viirletlii Mly, In lilooin..i. " Tim Houble fiii'lmla, while, In bloom .: vi line rose, in tllonm . 1 mi loo i mi I mi soo ton 1(0 ioo ioo no lui ioo 3 m 2(1) 100 too 1(0 100 1011 to too loo fin 100 100 ioo 100 100 ioo too 100 1(0 ioo too ton no loo 100 100 50 lm 1 00 60 1 00 fio 60 100 too too 1(10 1 (10 loo ioo 1 110 600 60 to 1 o IV) luo 1 00 1ml 1 no ioo loo Ion 100 flit soo 60 soo loo All KM 100 M 60 60 60 loo loo . 1 00 . 60 ao loo Hed roue. In bloom. ........ ..........I"!!!!!"!!"!.... ""'-"-"" j Yellow rose. In bloom. . . " "-""" New eantim, In bloom or not -""!' -i tlaillolu, not Uwx tliiiu rive speelmenn, In bloom -no Hve baiiKtiiK baakeia exhibited In properly oonatnmted luVskatsi Smi f'aiisles, lu bloom, not less than tlve vurlellea 1 ml Itouitiietol rose .....L.TI loo j'lsiMH.v oi em-nowein . . .. i ttl ii.,..! i " " . ,..v ,.,.rtj ..I i""i, Bweepniiuiea ................. ..w.. fc , Diploma rrlnljnir.turd.. Mploma I'rlutlnir, posters, In eolm-s . ...... . IXiilnma ji'wiry Dipinma l.andseape iinlntliiu In oil on eiinvns, exhiblleil bv the artist f8 1X1 U HO ljarKi-st and best tlisplap of eniyim ilriiwtnijB by one persou, tlve or tnnro 5iX) oixi riiolOKrnpli views, ten. I.iruesl J, by one" perwiii""!!!! 2 mi 1 no Hln piilnllnit, work by the artist IMploma Hpeolmeu porcelain pulntliiK, by artist . M 00 f mi Hpeelmen oil palnllng on Biilln, by artist . 4mi ?nn lVnmanshlp.. " jn,,!,,,,,,. Hpei'linen of niiirhle work, by the arllst.... . IU Hum Linulseape In water ookir... .... ... .............J Six) 2 00 , PRICKS OF ADMISSION. Men's day ticket Jo so liay ticket llir auildle horse Ml Day ticket lor 1 or .Miorse vehicle, M Season ticket tora-horse vehicle.. 200 Coupon ticket dnysi for men fc!00 Oou jion tlck't (Ii days! for women, free Benson ilcket ltr saddle horse ... SI 60 Beanolt ticket for l-horsn vehicle.. 1 Ml ltoys iVom 8 to 12 years old, half price, For prices of licences, (tnuind rents, and other Information, see cataliMtue, , f whleli will be Issued about Meptembor 13.