THE WEST SIDE. -ISSlKt) Y THE FAIR. W MIMMII III tfltlDAY, mtRMUEtt W, Witt.. WHIITtKit. Tlio poet of Um'twoplo, tho gentle Quaker spiritx Whitti'r, .has potuV fully passed away at th RvkxI old agetf four mxw aud four. Ilia fooultlM w preserved to the end. Only a fVw days ngo he wrot noma tines ou tlui ooooalou of tho birthday of hi friend aud hrothr r HHt, ' Pr. Holnuw, which had all the characteristie charm of his vurse. liulwl, ' no pool ofro cent time has uuuitaiiied to such au ftdvaiuxxl the noaf approach to hist best work that has .mtu-kqd "Whittier'a oMiouat poema during the past ten yean. , , Whittivr was not great poet, but ho was a "sweet sdnger.'V lie wrote from the heart to the heart His vejrse hus tbii ehtrm aud - also the stretath of duplicity. " He was not afraid to write welry that the plain people could txmipivhintd at the ttrt reading, and that they would love to repeat and fdiig. The rhythui of liis verso was so char acteristic as to render it easily dis tinguishable. This artistic form was the suitable medium of expres sion for a mind semie, a spirit hopeful, a heart warm w ith human amotions aud active with all im pulses of goodness. . Other American poota may be more highly regarded than Whit tier; Bono has Ueeu better loved. Tub Polk county woman who thought she could continue to draw a pension from the government for .)...v..to...t.-iii BtlfY..,'.,.! it thrt llttUt of a hushaud in the service thereof,. attfr she hail touna some one to take and carry ou decedents unex pired contract to protect and sup port her, has been in dieted by the United States grand jury for fraud. Tension-drawing widows will do well to muk'ea note of the fact brought out iu this case and refraiu from rt'marrying.unlessthey ate at least reasonably certain that the venture will (stand them in t-Sa month. Whatever idiosyncrasies our good ruclc.Samuel may indulge ou the pension question, he W not quite ready to assume the respond v.:tit f(li umitwirt. or t lit monthly L'liltJ vnv -"- I I " - - - " endowment of erstwhile soldiers' widows who have repaired or sough to repair matrimonial damages by remarrying. It is gratifying to note that members of one class of pen sioners arc expected to draw pen sions with reference to their needs aud uot for the glory of the nation. It is also a satisfaction to know that the eoveruuieut indorses the plain proposition that when a man takes a contract to support a woman j marrying her he should do it. Him lrMvt'rUn church in iiinrninir. AU kindly III IICAI ' viled. n.. il.o U'hllH tfoue for your getl ertvl merchandise. Everything In kept Ti, ..l,l. ni tin at taut made it en i vu York fit v. Then are a uuniberofeaseaaud several deaths re- ported. The partnership tMretofre exWhig between It. 11. Wilcox and L. M. Mat tuon, kuown by tho tlrm name of It. II. vUcm t-V. 1 turn oy by muiual eomintdiiwlVrt. 4- H. Wile m. wniM Hll debts the firm ts now owing, Ind Ml Mil. due the Hrm are p.yabto to U It Wilcox. It. II. UOX. iiu'Vi . L.M.MATWUH. 1 Pill MOT. Everything in t:3ss fir a M of Pleasure. Frclit, anil Recreation. Fhm nil th Infhrntfttlo w can gather, the fttlk County lUtrlet Kalr immilaca an ti)nyahl time. On fli aith of HentrmOxr thl fair eMnimeiumi, ftiid th viior hilk county huld to U MM It prove a uih-uuxi uo era. viaiteu UU) air kcouihh mm i'lmihky niornhig, atut were ptauwo with l ho nrtwrvw maklmt toward mtviluK thu wttiiu of thiw atteujtng the mill Tho pavilion, )xw) nwt In area, la uearly iHniplctwl, and will afford m pU HmmuHtatlon r all who wish to UUpUv, and (oium1 (tir priulum, fa brhwof any deterlittlon. , ! Four well have tiwni bored, one 117 ft deep, am) It U hoixnt that there will la a nlontlful autnuy of water to satUtfy the wautsof peoiile and atw-k. The Knout mi 1 wi lu huiKih, ia eaui)l) or mnumt nrtivn numirti xhi and U to aitnatiHt aa to thom (kxHievluK ttw aaina a fair view of tho travk and the aurrouudtUK etaiutry. ' The track on which tb trial of ied aro to be ntada, l in ttna eoudt tum. It I a regulatloo track two inlubM and twu turua ami In our luditiuent, U the bl fiwt-tUue track iu Orvxt; aud well It way be, for laws um f mouey hv been ex iaiulHt by the stockhohlera In brlnif Inir It aa iur a powlblis to perfeettou. The Judtpw tndl well armnnl, and atUrU ample aoeoniUHHUtlou r judge and reporter of tho rea. -, KwrythluK nwiwary to accommo dated want of the -oiil In pMnt log with a liberal exiwuditure of mou ey, and a fast active hand eau owrate. We fouod three eamidna outllUou tho vrround. with tirotmbly alamt twell tv-tlv meu contrulllUR them. Tlu twentv-tlve men are connected with tablea that have hor Iu tralnliitt- All MMiied Iu uimkI Bi.lrlU, aud all, we prvitumo, were ooulhlent of eouilug olf vletorHJU. when ofleaalou reiulrwiu ntliirt. Howe tweuty-rlve norwe nave wen Intraloliiif. Mr. Htwlea ten lior aw at thuatitte fair erjuiul. we tWuk, at thl time, but will be prviwul Uere wneo ,.n r r.ilrinitiiL Ollnn are alteudluit tlio state la r. uut win muru wiipu u t-lltoMW. tins Incident oci-urreti mat eveuiiiK, ii irnMini(i. which waa aomcwhat aniuatuKt vet at Itie aame uiuo pruvu the dexterity of frank. Frank' ulky nale the fuuee like a ImiIUhhi in the air, but he came out victor bma, auJ left hi ulkv at lie backmitu tuoti tor WMira. Ay er's Sarsaparilla Stiuids at the head of nil blood med- iclncs. Tliia position It has secured hy-its intrinsic merit, sustained by li,c opinion of lciuling physiolans, - nd by the certificates of thousands who have successfully tested Its . remedial worth. Xo other medicine go effectually CURES Scrofula. 1)H. t!rop'". rlicumaUm, C tiwrli, atil ll irtlior blixxl dUeasei. Tlit can bo no question an to tho p rlorlty ot Ayef San. ilKirlllii ever U euWf blood-purinuM. II tlii a not cam, the deiiuind lor It, Instead ot lucrcwlng yearly, would have cnaw it UnK KB". Uko 1 other Mh1 mnllc-lnc I f"ll 'iame- -y. I NlcHr"n, l)tum;M, 75 Chelae at., .(ImrleltOWIi. Mas. "Two y0" "R" I "!UI 'r,,llW,'l w'tk -rlieuin. It was all over my body, and notli m ho doctors did for me wa o any avail At tort I took four l.otlle. of Ayert avaiL a -jMiHiletely tared. 1 call , llneerely reafflmaaad It a- ft -piendld uZZZ"-J. Burt, Upper XmwIcs, v Mmnnwlck. ' .t.tr wu afflicted with a levcre ' ease ot SCROFULA Cir doctor recomn.cii.lcd Ayer's Baratrlla u being the bcrt hlood blood-purlller within - Si. Mwricnce, vVe gave her lhl medicine, TSta curl wo.. tho re.ult" Wm. 0, Jenkins, Uewoeso, Neb. uw,an m. hnv I WAS troulilcd with a Wood disease which manifested Itself In sores on the legs Ayr's Harsnparllla being reoom 1118 '. , . . '.t . nn,i .or of bolt es, and was ;UXU,I have never .Ine, that time had a recurrence of the complaint." -J. C. m. . tynmll. Mass, " ."I was cured of Scrofula hy the use of ;vrSarsa,.arllla."-JulmC. Berrjr, leer. field. Mo. Ayer's Sarsaparilla FBBPABED BT Dr. J. C. AYER & CO.. Lowell, Mass. " BoldbrtUDraiirliU. Prlol; slibottloM., I irlven in the navlllou on ridy eveuinir. the Ski. Tula would give the younn folk a U we of kkmI cheer aflvr COI11 pICUOIl Ol UH'ir lll!mn !'". The. motor line win navw iruou nw u.nin.r anil IrHimiRinmiou lariu ira uv " - . , . , . lawn MoliliioittU antl inuriHnuuw, ami fvcrvtlilnir ou that, llua will tw coudui;tt-d to the aiiliafacllon of the Ihso- ol. far aa trlct attention to uuiy and the want of the jwople aw con A.trm.l. Wn found a st.'am ntiiiit) In constant oiH-ratlou utwn th Kr""",1,, nJ 11 ' Iiof!tl lliav uieiuppiyoi emtul to ine ociuaiiu. JJowcltlwn and farmer Of Polk M,mitv. nut f.irth overv elHrt to make r ... ..... ..-..in.... i. till fuir a mm i'i iim pa nun ailorura with plctun ana iiounom lut.rlin.. Mini i aa will lo u.i eiiimnmiiwni mtliH vluw. ltth women of l'ulk nittkeidliUv of their hnmll anil thus add to tho tlltvn-t ol ihu umulon. We know that if the women nmku an vlUirt, thoae nbrt u lll lu rniutnmi With ailOtlWM. Home hare anid county fair have al vara fulled of SlliHVWt U-t U prove the falaity of such assertion by niakluK the lime of our fair an eiMa h In the hhuorv of l'ulk county of which at all tiinea we may feel promt, l'ulk county ti, l.-Kt nuintv In theatate. and bvi people eoiiiuiriH!f favorably with thoae r an v other county lu enterprise, eu- eruv and iutelllnence, hould make our diairlct ralraliuieof rejolclnit and a time of mutual la'iieflt and Improver m. ut In all that oouatMutea Nucha nlitaaures and aKrlculiura advauco- iiicnt. Come to the fair, determined to enjoy yourselves, notwUliHtandinu the vruaKlmmoi pemiiiuaui; aireurnu The time 1 proiiittotia.iiarveai wover, thettraln, lHaved ami now atleiia a He.mc.il of recreation that will give chI to your future labor, uome un; come with Hiiillliigcouiiteiiancea and make our district fair a K"anJ auccea. A Womlur Worker. mm tv.,,.it triiinnaii. a vounir man i ,.f itnVtlniriou. Ohio, alatv that lie had i.,. urn .,r the cure Of two proiiuiieiu phyaiclaiiH, tkiui uhcki tneir iroaimeiiv until hewaauot nhle -to ct around. They pronounced hi caae to be con- .ml liwiirul,!.. He WM 1MT- iuiufwlto try Dr. King' New W- .....,..ru r,.r miiRUii niioii. eouaua nu cold and at that tlmo wn not able to Ho found, before he hud uncd half of a dollar taittle, tliat he was much better; he ennt llUiMl to ue It ami i wt-oay en Joying wod hcalU.. If y.u have any w friiaranieeaaiiHiiiiiiiuii. jhi w free at any drug Uro. Monun.nit tn Hr. .las, Kelnay, a .fo Ik on foot to erect over the (travesofthat (?khI man and his wife, r.. iiait... wmeterv. a uitahle inoiiU' " , .. .. ... A J....... ..... inurripr iiH an un aim u.w invlU'd to contriliuto and .K -" .111.... nil timllPVS S 10U HI IMS He III IU eini.-i i.. t w frail or It. C. Craven, Dal Iiih. ' Contribution have already been nmde n follow: Kelaay eaiate, ji awi u K. Hwlft. 1: Henry Wood iw. K..inri. 1). V. McCall. Mr. M ,J........ .... : . , J . MCt.au, 1 earn. WKllOWO AWNIVBHgAKIKM. , Flint, wfddhiK, paper. . Hecond wedding, atrnw. Third wedding, candy. Fourth wedding, leather. Fifth wedding, wooden. Tenth wedding, tin. , Twelftn wedding, linen. Fifteenth wedding, crytal. Twentieth wedding, flora . Twenty-flab wedding, silver. Thirtieth wedding, pearl. -Thirty-fifth wedding, china. Fortieth wedding, coral. , Fiftieth wedding, gold. Beventy-flfth wedding, diamond. thlny-ray Notice. TSTntlee i hereby irlven that thirty- day from LOCALS. Htnoky weather. Funny weather. Clem thelrwt. l C. ratiemon, the i-opular coufw- tl oner. ... .. lluyymir clul book of n. Whwlor.. Nornud h.sl ltidcut are arriving everyday. lld voti hear tlia inarahal any, tilinn theatrta't' The iiornuil tehnul at Moiintoutlt qmiim licit I Tuesday. ( M. O. INvttor tnovwl lnt theltavld- on rualdcuce ou C alrcct, tlUa.WW'll. ir.uv. .u nt!N'r.rW imrtleulara call on M. A. Wee, 1 miCHn.Uuet, l Itvnicmher th IN'lk cwmty fidr xf giua next Ttasday. -1 ' ' w 0OIIH. ' ' ii.itu. t,.i.iiiyii fVoin our town arc attending the tt htlr at Haleiit thl week';.,,' -j . it .m vvu.ln ..k Co. w ant tt aniti attaHlthattlieykwTliolhloil but the tMiatw love. ' . For a upjIy of cfiohai winter onion, apply toltri Mlddlclmm, iu isonii Iudcieiideoc. '1l tiet viiur tablet. Ink, laa, iHnin.lu,auda.nclu, al Wlaw ts booktor. ,'f A iphhI mpply of paper now on Und at thutonW Call ami trt your pie. Cheap for vah. ' , A. Our fair iiroiule to ! one af Hip bwt ever held In the valley, noHxwit lngttielate ftdr. ? ' llev. I. V. l'ollna 111 iwvaclt J Dixie next Hunday nwrulng, Ail cordially Invited. , . The navlllou at the fair- grounds I nearly eompleled ami wm w rvauy . mr uecu(ancy uy fair tune." Heven head of Work .oxen for wile. rnoulreofthefatl CtT atage driver, or J. M. Tarry, Fall tlty. t Fnh fish every Tueailay and Friday. Ice everv dav at 1 1 cent. U II. wyd- tou, oiM4l l'jte' Rnai-ry. MnuIUchartl Kltig,of (rini ChrUtl. Tex, own Tuii.utw acr i laud ana tW,tltK) head of cattle ami hone. . ii,.iiui r,,r ft.nl ami furultucc for wile. H worn liouw; rent is. A pari or all the rurnlture for mile al a irgiu. m ijulre al thl ofllce, At l'nin-k'a 1' a. I Itev are ine hi i,h valo. Thev mImi IvkuIbW the liver and bowel. Try them, per box. n,ninh,.rlnlli'a Condi tiellllily, faiiHiu for It cure of IkmI cdd and , a nreveutlve and cure lor croup, w cent lasr Uitlle. , . . i'l,.,il.rli.li.' 1'iiln Halm, a iteueral ramllv liniment ndttllly vahiable fur rlieiiinaltoui. apralna. hum and fnt bite, 8U cent lr laiUle, Frank MeKnlght. f McKnlahl Itnu i.ma In from Tutlmail. l,ltin wiuuty. Iwt week, villi! w wriui irottera, for the rolk County ratr. Tim font brlitmi luxt atwive the hrldire I cotnplelwl. U la a llit-el hri.lue nd wove tho autllolctiey, anU , l'll..t..M I,, null. Ua'norny oi iiwy . - , woiK. ' fM.NIIll wrlaln' F.ve ami Hkln Oint ment for tetter, nalt rheiiiu, aoaldlitad, eiTxeiua, ue and chroiilo wn) eyw 45 cent ir Imix. For aale by all medicine dealer. We are rry to ay that the lwr K Inter, a usual, will more than UKeiy deprived ortlie prlvlU'K' of attendltig the fair at Kalem any thU week. ' Just our luck," tliough. J. M. Mark I lavlmr a new aidewiilk along the fhuit ol the J.ltle l'ale tel ou V atriH't, .Many or me pmsny nwner of our town hoiild take the bint and do likewise. - Weareirlad to learn that Ml Aggie Wlnniill 1 havliur eminent smitw with li..r aelinol at Huver. I'erlstence and devotion are hi way element or ucceas, In any pursuit In life. We are directed lonnMinw officially that the public m hiad will la'tfln next Monday morning at 11 o'cl.ak hi the Atklmt lstriet. J.et all the ciiimreii govern theuisi-lve hctNirUlngly. kll MhiiIv hnai a t-rv ctillllX'teut awtl'slant thl season, In the person of Mia lkrnell, of l'ortluna. iter ntist iiPM Im so iuerenwd, that ahe t unnlile to attend to the denmtnl longer luue, tt riHtilrHl OOO jilekera to gather the hnn cron irinuinry w juiena i iia. The picking will all t througlt Ihl week with no In from lice." 'I'll yleli this setw.n I a little ladow the avtritge, H. A. Ibigstlale la In our city thl week, endeavoring t awaken iuienwt ..,,,,111 i ha IiiihIikw to eaiuuiiHii a imu- rr "- .... . . i l Ho library. This la a ooiiuneiiuaiue work, and should meet witn a tuariy pport. , 1 11 T..u.l va...,lul Minn f rvlne'a residence in North In dependence nd ocenple one of Hurry l lirisiiun .. .... . . . tM..i., ...hi House on V wreci. hit, in iiih wu. move- back to town the Inst of the mouth. W. H. Campbell, haajuat flnlslied an leellenl loilioue for II. Hlraeliberg, ,wiii,,r tl mil. A mi ni r. ijiiiuiitii'ii ha finished a beautiful n-Hldeiiec for J. Nf. Mitchell, of the II rm of Uoiiaiiiui a Mitchell. Kl.lcr C. P. Hmlth. of rortlatld, will preach in the Chrlatlnn church next u,,,lu i,w,rtiltiir ami evetillltf. Hl)(V did mti'slo will be prepared for flic ocohalou. Ail are contiuiiy inviii'u w thene service. Thurathty nioriilng' Ilenderaon Mur phy biniiglil mm to town, the atnlk of wlitch tiit'itaiiivit twulv fwt ulna In die Iu length, Ureat la tha "Atlierl can Jli.ttotn,' for corn. tMitwlntw, and bop. I le sliniilil place thl corn ainnni: Him exhibit of our county fair, next week, tut he would surely get II rat premium. I'KltaONAI. MKNI'ION. , H. V, llun h lr" I on the Juk llt thl week. - ' Mla Maeatilny kindly Invite Hie ladle to call at her millinery parlor Hnturdav, and see her nretty illaplav i fall nillilnery. Hint will have her llual winter opening during ttw week of the, fair. All aw cordially Invited to Htteud, I'rlwa are no object to Ml Miieaulay, for ahe endeavor to please her euatonier. , The ilcmand for Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera ami Dlarrluea Itemedy la sleudllv growing, from the fact that all who give It a trial are pleased with the result Mini recommend. It to their nelghlHira. We feel aura that the rem. dv cannot ta reeontmemlwl (on highly Wagley rlmead, druggist, Newton, Iowa. Fur sale by all inedh ..... . i - cine iirnivre, t Tliers haalMHMi a'cuullntHnl tetulency to bow el disease here thl aeaaon, ay tl W.Hhlvell, druggist, Wlcklllle, Ky., "aim au unusual n.'iuauu l i nnm- latrlaln'a Colic, Cholera and illarrhwa Itciuctly. 1 have ii tour uouie ni it thla, niornlug, Koine remarkable etirea lav tievn ettwtwi ny u ami in Sll cat It ha tiroveti tuncmtaful." For al by hll nietlldiie dealer. ' oi witiild rather trust that medicine than any dmttor 1 know (lr,,, aay Mr. llattiu Mason, of Chilton, tarwr county, Mn., m swking or t nain' iri,.i.i'a t'n in. t ho era ami tuarnue UiuiHtv. Thl uiedleine can aiway Im depended upon, even lu tits nioat severe and tlangenitM caaea, tailh for children and ailull. S ami fill wnt IhiUUhi fur le by all uieiiictue eaa.r, I.lttla Tommy lan at the aclentlfic aopraius who oa-n h"r mouth very Mlil.. anil ilm trills anil ninny uiuvi wonderful thluir. Tlieconduct.ir wave hi Uitou excitedly Just ta-lilml her, anu t im milan uela ulll r tltl louuer, r in ..iu. I,,l,iv can aland it HO longer. olhiiMMl"hewiila'rhuuiuiy."wiiai, I that man hlltlnirlhe lady with hi tick for?" "Hush, Tommy: he wn t hitting her." "Wull, then, iiiauima what make the lady cry ao?" I,u,r little Helen rolinrd will lJ ttVwtl on our t red no more aa ht ha tanin, ahu waa wheeled hack and forth lu Imr enrnauo by 'tender hand M.miUy her spirit anareii away acroa the river of ih-alh, and Tmlay her re- . . , t . I.. , 1.1.1 t..ll,.UM. utiiiuawwwianiiw.nl -...- i-enietcry. For nlmt ten year Helen i.u.i I.. ii mi Invalid and bus demrAided ami Mlvd the constant care and. at teiitmn of a loving mother, who will sadlv uilsn hef from the family circle. 11..U,.. waa ami! ID year and died fnun a eomplicallon of alluieiit.- frtiM n-iiit. , U wa. In It way, a teatlrmmy to the intltieiu'eot litis eouiury i, In the ureat national cougres which wa held lately In Caletitta, and which ,.iin,,.i..,l ilnilv hv aonie six thou sand native, KuVlixli waa the only language which w found to be ulla 1,1.. to la. UMtt fnrexixsillloH and dehate Another notable thing In that emigre iiiiiv nlMi lie nameil. Among na nmn ly.h. wuiueii. lamie of whfHii ,u.i.. lir. IVuiteeu!. who wa present ua one invasion, nienlhtna In -one of hi h tterabomo that he heaw a iay ue. iiv.t misHt ailiulral.le aia-ech. te talnly the world move. ' ; A Maa, Vat All that. Kiinin narrow- llilndwl laHple with ...ni. i h mim of a mustard ccd and w ith venom Ike a snake, are laiama of the "war nwinl," ami trying to prove that Ihl and mat chnuniate was a l-iipia-rneau wi "" -war. Ill the Imhc of nreiudlelng h few ,w-,..l ..r ihcir cIiih to cnt their Vidcs sgtJnat them. We would like to know what It matter what a man ladteved In thlrt v vear ago? It I what he believe tit ilaV thai concern ua. n innii in... have lajcn an Intelligent, able, praell r,..l iimnihlriv vear nun. w ho I a rav lug Idiot or half-wilted Imlaadle U) day. 'ipirhead"lhlrty year ago might I an vacevdlugly us..ftil cilliten lo-dav. A caterpillar nun mue uwnw ... ohanghig himself into a i.uiut i viii much Icfw time man iniriy yen, i una wHude who are aiway going Uu-k to . ., , ... ..im,-.. ,.....i.,.it.. prove oiiieiiiniK, ....... ..-"v . never have cominon scomi enough to olerve that U Ihey wouio pi oaca uir enmiuU they would Hud their ancestor to have Iweu a Ioijii nuue, inuiy, apwo i...,.i.ri,.i,vll... tlcsli-eattuir creature. win. ii... iMwt of men we are little eoneernediltlswluitthey nr today,! what Ihey will! be to-morrow, that arr.i-l u moat We have left far behind ii the Ulternes of thcs.0 evil day of Internal warfare; the cause which borught them iiiam ti arc no longer iibleetof wnsldernilon or lilacuaslon. inhere I a man left In tho country to expresst a doubt that the rMiiith wa wrong In the past, or that tho Mouth la lovul al prtwent, we do not atyle him a Ik'iiiiK'riit, or a inpuouuu r eopiajrhead-but he la either au Im-l..-(lo or a deiiiMgogue, and for pmo ii..i.t urixise ll nuiller very little which. Tbiiswiniplclcly ha It come to liaaa that the old otieatlon at laaiie l I .1 .1.. (... l..u... U-l.u.,1 .till IWCeil Hie pariuw niw t..,-.- or mi ml and tncimiry.-AVwf Ongimmn, rnori.AMATion. l.K CiHitair Fu.. returnwl from Has FranclauiH lust Wednesday. l'lllk I'altena.U ha a atilf hecli till week, caused by a big boll. Wm. Well wa sown from lluotia Vlla, lust Friday, on hualiiea. . Mra. W. I. Connaway went to Dab la Motiday to vllt relative. . J. 1. F.minelt. of McCoy, wa one of the huslue meu ou uur triH!t last Halunlay. ' .... l'rof. i. W. Hnlllmau. of the tute normal cIiihI, at Monuinutu, la very Ick thl week. , Mr. Pattim. In North Indcllldcnoo, ran a pitchfork Into hi foot till week. rue wuuiiu is luiiung , M Ian' Aggie Win null went to Huver Intake cluirgeof the chool at thai pirn,'. W wish her ueee. Mark llohnc. from McCoy, called on u Tueadny. lie wantwl soiim jaiat um ud knew Just where to winie. Mi.' H. tJauthorn anil daughter.MI Frankle, of Corvalll, vllled ffltd hi IiideHinduiie over last Huuday. Hon. II. F. Ilurch I Imnrovlng hand- oinely ltice ths surgical oaratlifu hU ptiyiciaua purioriium ou uuu iai weea. William Milton fell from a ktulrway St Willomaih, last Tuesday night, while htwmllng a dance, braking uolli arm. , ' A. M. Hurley returned from a two- weck'tav al Newport Monday. He la a little improved In health, we are glad to atnle. ,. W. K. t'ressy and lady left on Inst Mondv' train fur their vllt eaat. 1'hey wilt be absent several nioiilh. we say turn vninyf, proitwaor. We learn that a child of ClmrUy Ctjo)ier, on llig Luealamuts, wa btirniHl to death a few day ago. The child wa alaut seven year old. T W. Itolierlon thowed hlnilllng eountenani on our treet Wediieadny. IW I more at home In Jndeiau- ileni'e thau any whereeUw on earth. It. W. Hmlth. the plonwr merehanl of liideueiuleiiw, 1 down from Wall burg, Washington, on a via.it to in many friend here thl week. -We are always glad to see him. Isaaa llulter end family returned from their wijouru al the HU Hprlnga, Ttitsiluy nfteriMNUi, Mlsa Jkwue gulued ten pound and aciinlred a complexion somewhat maitiblliig the red man. Mr Dr. J. K. Iwke Murue! from her visit to her parent, Mr aud Mr, Jttlite tJllsa.n, III 1'orilalld, Weilnefr dav. Kbe rttrta a splendid vlall and that her folk are getting along niiviy. W. R FerutiNon's young son met with painful aivldeiit thl week. He fell frnitt hi lather nicycie iiiio a imeii aliingaide the walk, IJnlle s deep cut beliltHl tne ear reuu irin iu nm. Dr, Ketchum dresstHl Hie wound. A ihlriwn year-old son of D. 0 (Julek wa playing wlUi a five-gallon i.Mi. of water and a fire lat Hutuliiy, w hen the can exploded, and "the boy j whs fearfully burned. We Have not Iwrmil the full extent of his injuries. Mm J. A. Wheeler and duJahtcr, Mia Katie, went to Portland, yester day. Mr Wheeler will visit with friend a few week, when ahe will re turn home. Mis Katie will remain during the winter, aud take a course In music. " J. 11. Ford, from lllack Dog settle, nieut, l.hut wnmty, wa on our atreeta last Friday. It wa hi Ural vlall to In dendemw hi nearly a year, and hi many frleinl were glao loaeslilm He report very gisal crop lu his vicinity. Henry Allen, of Corvalh. returned from a four month' trip to New York, Wednesday. Ilesuv everytaaiy inai I able I leaving Die city and ll'k linrtuthe country aud monnialn, on account of Hie cholera. We had Mler liaik a little out or It will he here next Laat weea Justice N. M. Newjairt ,niiuill.il l.awn-lice Comiiton, the iilue-yeaWild on of H, tl. Contplon, of Mo, to the niform school, on com nluliit of hi iiarenta. The tmy wa wild Ui ! incorrigible. Pretty young fur a reform school. Albany y'iina-cit. John Yndnir and family ami Frank Morris and family returned from the ltelknan Hnrlniffl thla week fat aud hearty. Urn. Young reiiorl that he tun! the biggest time fishing and hunt- Inirnn record: alo. he renort some very narrow ewaiaa with hi life. Tim many friend of Mia Alice Havaire. a well a a uunilar of t lie si'IiimiI children, of ludc mmiteuce, will learn with ivgret that he I aullering with an attack nf oungeatlon of the lung anil wilt not bo able to amiiuie her dutle in the tiidcHmlence ihiIiiic ehtaht for several week. Mr, llllch- cocli, however, will fill the vacancy until Mis Kavageia uftlclentiy covered to take charge. I Foit PAI.S.-TWO small trad of land 1 -Bi.WjiitioiJ. ' ...... .....4......... tl.. ... fvilll. . .. . . . . l i. nwir junca'iiiieinw wnnuj I, mil falllrdiiv at ne ooiw-a, n trii also oiia teu aore tract with gml tJ1U(,lvril HIHt (n t,e principal' room for liulldlng, hop yard, and orcham. In nirt,runi,a) ounoernlug tits opening of imlre al llils ollh. , , , t ehol. The couran of study wa brief- . tlocai-TlaryNorlh In-' '- "XaXX wu. iueui ia r'im w i-1 M'"'ur morning with little oonruion. w iii, bii. ....' .i-T" ... . viiiiiiige. M. Merwinls lu charge, and will give you (a-rfvet satisfaction. ORSXiOM'S SHOWIVU At HKXT IKAli ifllCAOO TitR Fkuky.-J. (J. IJaur sml John It, Ciaipur puadiaaaal ths ferry boat and al! aiuiurU'iuihcc thereunto latlotiglnjf, the imnnhlae, ett; , th wei'k from Mm. one, tiaytng tncrcror i,wi, cash right on ths bhaik, Thi.rcrry Hlisall Ju will tie kent lu the best eonditlon, and all patrou atlcndml to at once. , ( To DkhTno tmb CoAsr.-The naval nwm association la prelrlng for the next legislature a bill to establish an adcuunlc eouat giuird in this state., 1 he NiMlatlon reiKirU rapl'lly growing Interest In the nioveiuetit and they anticipate no.dllltculty In securing a muss of lgnalure to the pntuosml po tltlon prayiiig the leiflajalurtf to create an authorlwil uavsl reorvc.-f',- Nllfa, '.' ; ' A Jllfl 1Isar'.--A large black bear, which ha been killing beet for some time paat In King's Valley, wu brought to bay by T. O. lie vena, hi aim, aud dogi Kuiiday, KeiiU'inla-r 4lh, near til place tn the above-mentioned aeltle inriit, P, . Hush wa sent for who brought hi .rllle and w It li uuerrlug aim put an and to Mr. llrulti's sheep killing. Mr. Iteveus brought una of the monster's paw to our oftlce last Friday, which miionirud ix luchs. After Mie htilnial.wasdniaid It weighed nearly ;!ihi pouud. Unite a laar In deed. " ' .; ,' f An Ushai-K JtBioiiB. Cunahlerabls coiiiplnlnt la Mug made in regard to the unsafe condition of the bridge Just outli of ludoiamdonce. The. county court hs condemned it In older to waive Iheli1 resMiisllilllty', and the road Nupervlsor has (aiated notices a to Its aiiiilltlun a Umu or two. hut still there la noauttun taken to rena r It. If we are noi inlstakeu, it I the duty of the count v eniirt to rtuMilr all brldiic with , .... - a wn over tweniy feci mug, aim u l in-v no not n 11 X un one, im' should Im ii.uilo reiKiulhle for alt acc-l iieuts that might be usutineu uiere- froiu. . 't I'trat lUiWKt tlf.-Tliencw puuia at the water work ul to pump water In the reservoir In 8outh Halem blew up HntiM'day niornlng.-caiisliig eoiiHldera hle diiuinge, which will la) retired at mice. The nu mi Involved lu this wreck had fust becu 1'Ut lu at au ex pense of 11,11. They have a pump ing eaiiaclty or 4,(XW.tiuo gnllona every twenty-four hmna. There I a million milium of water in the reservoir, and thl will Im held lu reserve lu case of tire. The two old pump will iihh-1 all demand until the reimlr are nmde. I'.scli ot tluwe puiii ha a capacity ol a.taat.iSMl gallon M-r day, otie ladng ruti by steam and the other by water.' Jtwwrw'. Amit'T ItiiniT.A convict of the I u illuua jM'iiltciitlury hit the mill on the head when In answer to s question a In how his downward course la-gau, re- pllcl.in "I rying lo oeai s: wun a in rea rm1," now many peopie in an hramitea of buaiue are trying to U'at l!:tu with a tlirce-iulnute buslut. The mini v. ho ha a small enterprise that 1 latvlug him, ana gis-s into aem, i vainly endeavortug to perform the same feat, and tho young man who re ceive a small salary and Knda more money for l cream, iarfumery, etc., nsiii Uglu to realliee that he 1 trying to lient i.Vi with s three-minute salary. i here are thoumitiil of innnle tuaaiiig the name mlatake the world over. , ClIANORU I.IH ATIOS. Mr. E. Win null can la found lu her old place of bitslne. with the 'I he fair. Mi Ha iimt rmivinl a fine line of millinery goml man I ni.-ago, wnere ne niatic arrangements when coming from the Oist Ihla spring, with llrsl-clas liouaca, In iiurchiiMe her itiaal every season. Mr. Wlunull aHsurc the publto he can mil giaal thirty per cent cheaiar than any other millinery store in ure sou. and aa ahe irna been ill the hual ihwi over twenty year, we au kiiow that alio I a fli-Hl-clua trimmer. Hhe w islii evervtiody so como and exam- hie her uiaala and exueediugly low nrlcea. lftre ourcliaidnir elHewhere, lNin't foritet the location,' third door south, from me first national Dunn Fink Tiikatkk. L. It. Htockwell, proprietor of the Htockwell theater, lo rated on Powell Street, opposite the lialdwtn hotel, Han Francisco, baa en tlrvlv reconstructed It at a cost off.), (wu. It Is tlraf-;iuw In every particular. t.ng well lliilitinl, well veutllateil, and 1 healed hv the under tloor system. The theater 1 built Independent of the nimruiiciii uiiitnini; nun i inereiorv aiMiiluielv lire nruof. Tho Brand eu trance i In the center of the front, and the nnnrotich la a mnasive stone arch sixtceu fH't wide and thirty fcH In deith. It contains prlvuto boxea. twelve prom-enlum boxes, soveu logiw In the'iitcr of auditorium, separating the orchestra and dress circle aeata, and hll a eatlng cuiaicity of l.iUHl, divided about 5(H) to each floor, The stage I large ilnd coininodloim, forty-ionr feet be ilato the doir law will strictly euforccd in tho city of Indepen dence. T. Fknnku., uon City Marshal. Dated September 10. f , ".. -. kt t Ci t mo. Prinrinitl. w Dr. E.O. Young, veterinary mirgeou and dentist, late of ewlerg, Ha lo- raited pcrmanenliy in j micpenueni-e. The doctor comi' highly recommended. Hlsolllce i uvor llm Jinleienileiice National bank. '"Mamma, what's twins?" askwl the niallest child. "I know," reiillfd the l,l.,r mm. Iicfiiru the lliotlicr IHiUlil till wur, "Twin I two liable Just the utilllA AlO. Three lmliie are triplets, four liable arc quailriipcits, aim live babies are centl)edi." " Oucst (altoinpllng to curve); ."What kind of chicken Is this'" waiter "Fat s a genuine riymoutn noun, win. Guest (throwing up noin nanus; "That explain It. 1 knew hiidwiihiu old-timer, hut I hud no Idea ht) dated buck to Hie 'Maylloyvor.' ' We have for aule a number of full bloixled HbmpHliIro allcep, which we will sell for ton dollars tier head. '1 heae u Him ua mi v Mhceii In till) flute. atu wn . j I ,,, , Anyono wishing to get a man win on it'll II tn null nn (ir nl(lriHH J. 0. Plivul- Hnn. Parker. Drciron. , 4U-4t The CotigrcgatlnniillHta will hold ser vice this coming Bundny In the M. I i,,ni. .. fnllmva: -At 8 o'clock, Bun, day school; at 7 o'clock a Y. P. H. C, K. ,ih hanrminiuHl. after which the pirn- tor will preach. To these service the n,.l,lln nm HOtdlullv llivltcd. V. V. Poling, Paster. " llpartlfsrrnmthia vicinity attending the mechanic's fuir at Portland, will find p eiiHunt and tiioeiy lurnisiiu.i I . . . . L n.tr. li'lCI.. blwu.if. riiniiiH ana ooum in a,i enm .... i,i,.1b nun Hi nf the-nost olllco, Mrs. James UltiHon, mrmeny m muir nendunce. 1 hostcHS, ltate 1.25. and $1.60 per ay. ' T), Bi BoydHtOtl HUS JUKI opueii uu . .7 bnainess tralnla achool, Endor.ec! by Hi. bu.inea ana proi.s.... - BveDebatlmcnts: Justness, Shorthand, TyPewUingSenmansMp": NVhereiw, by a Joint resolullmi an priiveilJunclit, 1'2, It waa resolved hv lh m'tiale and hotiao of representa iTu.m. .,f the Culled 810 of America In ni.ntrre ncmlled. "Tliat tho preldent of the C lilted Slate l3 authorised and directed to Issue a priMiutuailon reeom nieinllng the lieoplo tho olwerviiuce lu ..II ih.,lr liKial lllcs of tho -tooth ninil- versitry of the uiscovery oi iiienca, un , October 21, lHti'A by puhliu demoiistra-1 tloii and by suitable exercises lu their (ii lioolaanil other place of aaaenitby." NuW, thcrclurc, I, Jieiijiiniiu nai n son, president of the UtUU'il Htatiof Aninricn, In ptirsuniuie of the aforesaid lot lit rcaulutlon, do hereby appoint Fri day, X'tober 111, Wa, the four hun dredth anniversary of tho discovery erf America by Columbus, as a gc;'n holiday for the people of the Unlti'd Hlates. On that day let tho people so f,.e iim ruiHHllile. ccaae from toll ami de vote themselves to sucu exercises as limy bestexprm honor to the dlscov. erer ami their appreciation of the great achievement of the four onntletcd ...... nn-i.,11 nf Aiiicrlean life. .. -- - , I V, nm urn . oral n nmiiire ns ui ,i,,,.r i,r Ki-nirres and ctilluitteniiiunt Tim avHteni of uiilversul cilucftiion i i, ..n'f iiim the miiHt prominent and salutary feature of the wplrlt of enllght It I necullnrly apitropri i.. timi. the sellout bo mailt) by the people Ihe center or tne ntiys ucmou stratlon. Let the national ling lloat over every sr.honlliouae tn ine couniry ,,..,1 thn 'irclsc lie HllC.ll B shall hll- prcas upon our youtn ine pauiouu Unties of Ainorlcau cltlcitHhlp. , In tho churches ami iu me uun'i l,.f,i.a tf iimri.iii blv of the people let there be expressions of gratitude to Divine Providence for the devout fnltn of the discoverer and for tho Divine cure and guidance which htw dlrecUid our hiHtJiry and so abundantly blessed ourpcop e. . . jntCHiimonywueiu.il i jib untomt my hand an caused the seal of the United Wttilos to rw uiiixcu. Done nt tlie city of Washington this 21st day of July, In the year of our I r.l niin thllUMind olufllt huildl'ud ttllll nltity-two, and of the independence of the United Httilcs Hie one muiureu ami ai'vcntenth. Bknj. Hakiuhon. divp to the curtain lines, sixty-live f.n.l , th; st(l!tf burn".' wide, and aixty-aeven fivt high. The " accoustli and dtHvirntlnns are gorgwnis , ' "cro 18 J'" l",ioe yr , Tlis Nfw hnreh. On Thursday hnrht of last week the new Congregational society of this city wn publicly reOugiilW'U,iiiiU weicomeu Into church union by ltcvs (inppand Waver, of Forest lirove, llev. J. U llcrshncr, of Allans, ItcvC. It. Curtis, of Portland, and Prof. W.:. Knwtner, of. Corvalll. These gentlemen came In an olllcln! capaclty,and aflu Inquir ing Into affairs concluded to establish s church of the "Pilgrim Faith" In la. dependence. The exercise were held lu the Christian church, and cotiriated of addresses by thealHive naniedentlo men. Itev. Hlaver presided unit iwi itiii.iral ihivntional exercise, and J. L. Herslmer followed lu the prayer or sou, William Miijtia, ami her remains t.iw..rniilnii and reeouttlUoii. The. were intoirwl In the K. of P. cemetery, church was welcomed with the union near Monmouth. A largo concourse of The attendance III most of th grsdes is light. F.verylhlng Is running smooth ly, the new teacher seeming perfecUy st home In their new lawltloii. Mrs. Tuck lis charge of the first giwde, the little ones aiming to setnsi lor in nrsi time. Mr, t!. A. HltchoocK has cuargs of thesMsiud and third grade. In place of Mis Havage, who Is sick. Mb Wav sge hoiw to he tn sctxMil tn a few dsys. Ml Mary i;oiuu tias me muri.ii ktuuv lu her care; thl grade has the fullest enrollment so fur. , Ml Lena Hutler, ou the cind fhair, U-aehe the llflb and sixth grade. Mr. Iong a slt sut and Air, Illt.-hoock a principal. have seventh grade, eighth grade, auu high school lu charge. The repairs on Uie building were An Uhed lu time, except the blackboards, which will receive a ooal or suiting on Halurday. The excellent' condition In which the building has been kept I a high compliment to the teachers of last '1 ners is every prospeoi ror a success ful sud prolltublo year of work. An eirort wlll he made to prepare au ex hibit for the Columblau exposition, at Chicago, ' BUSINESS .LOCALS. ' Wheeler' I the Place to buy school book. . . ' A full llu of school lawk and school supplies at Wheeler's. , For the meet cholco eonfectlonvry. go to P, C. Patternon's. There I a beautiful line of children's hats at Mls Mscaulny's. - Call on Mis Macnulay and price her bat before going elaewhere. Look at the Van Itrnnt. steel frame drill at it. M. Wade A Co's HsH'lal rate for family washing at the ItideKudcnoe steam laundry. (larland and Universal atove In end lea varjety at H. M. Wade Co's. ' P, C. Patterson has lust received a big sup)ly of fresh caudles of all kinds. Ws make a specially of schosl books and school supplies. W. H. Wheeler. Pari lis In need of school book will do well to call at Wheeler's book store, ijullcs. bo and sou Hlielley A Van- duyn's ekaut stock of full sud winter wntiis, Hhakton & Hcnkle have the finest line of gents' aud ladies' ties In the market. Hhelley A Vsnduyn show a great line ol (Inns triinuilugs. Do n't fall to see them. ChihIIcs. nut, orange, lemons, ha- uniui, gmrn-s, dguis aud Uibacco at P. , I'attcrsou'H. Try Wrong's reataurant, Westawtt A Irwin, proptietnrs, when In Halcm. Meals, first class in every way, 25 cents. You will he sure to ilnd anions: Mia Mttcauliiy's large selection of millinery, usi what you want at your own price. Do n't foruct to go to Mis Macaulay's for your fall and school hat, for she will be able to give you lust what you want. Hlidlcy & Vanduy n have too many lines to make siat-iat mention of sll of them, do ami see and be cotivtneett tliat their prlci-s sud style are correct. There I now a big rush to Htockton A Hankie's for the new goods of sll kind Just arriving. Come running, but do n't full, for we are trying to sup piy an. Indies, If you wlah a beautiful ker chief, Just dmp lu at Htia kton sod Hen kle's and they will show you alius that will make you smile. Gentlemen, if you wlah a good all- wool suit of clothes for ton dollars, Just call ou Stockton & llcukle and they will pleaae you. There are laundries and laundries, but when you want your . linen done un in first-clatis order, send It to the Independence steam laundry. The suow-wnlte fleece oDfury's lamb would be considered the very niiixmite orwhltcneas lr compared tome linen from the Judewudence steam laundry, Kend your laundry to the Sclera steam laundry. Mr. Golf, drlverof Uie Salem stage, will take It for you Ieave orders at tho upper livery stable, liiein. "In the Spring tho Young man's fancy Lightly turn to thoughts of love," Hut the girl will tight shy nf thoae youth who fail to take their linen to the Independence steam laundry. The new stwk of shot, hats, dress irooils. and furmshlntr wxxls. now ar riving at Htockton & jlenkle's, are the best and cheapest ever brought to this market. Call and see our goods and get pi Ices aud.see If our statements are uot correct. If you are at all particular about the look of your collars, cull's, and shirts, you will send them to the Balem steam laundry, where they will be turned out with a (.'lossy iuiihii mat is eicirance Itself. Prices very low. . Leave orders Ik'inainH in doubly bat there I nofiuohtion about tho PORTLAND NDUSTltlAL EXPOBtTIOa,- whlch o'Hjtw September 21t and clo October 22d, being the beat xiMwition ever bold on the Pacific Coat. So for an Oregon t con corned it will be Uie forcrjinuer of Uie 'Exposition at' Chicago in 1893. The principal attractions are the magnificent American Band, of rovideuce, R. I. An art collec tion, valued at .'150(000, and emy bracing some of tbegreatest pictures ever owned in the United Btates, Iminenae Horticultural and Agri- - cultural exhibit, tbo. result of the combined efforts of almost every county in the state. A mineral exhibit exceeding all former years. Stock Department showing tremendous progress. To these are added a larger number of cxhib- its than ever before, including a magnificent electrical display under tho combined Thompson-Houston and Edison Companies. AU man ufactures in full operation. Govern ment models of Battle Snips. The wonderful ifall of Mystery. The wonderful "Little World," the product of a mechanical genius; all interepersed by novelties incident to the popular special days. Every thing new and nothing aeaa. Greatly reduced rates on all trans portation lines. ........ Oft. ..Ml ntl.l ...MM.rilf I. UN, ....rCTlU.I.H I ,...' . wm ..vv........n .v I I. . 1 . "... ,!. . and handsome, and San Franclaeo can " "Kt " . "'p ...,u ..r.,.w. ,.f II,.. Iln.t llmtr. uiuimnu. ,.nuinunii,,.,i vwu .. i... l T .. 11...1 s:,.,,..- vvi,m ll, a liiereiai siii'ci, unii. v,uuiujuu w II HIV v .. ..-vw.vo, ,,,... ... ..v . ,, 1..,. ...... K. .v..r...l.. not f.i lo V t. lis crrullll . wuvhhi, H iii.w uk-iii, nu.i mw .iuuu.ni theutre ' OIUTIAIIY. price of 25 ' cents, have made this house the headquarters of everyone who uas occasion to dine in saicm. MARSHALL'S NOTICE. Stt In. ia iirhv 0-lven to sll nronerty . owners to clear the streets of wood and all kinds of refuse adjoining their prop erty. The fair bcglus next week, and arrangements are being made to have cleau streets, aiicdu m wis at u THOMAS 1 KN N KLl., City Marshall. DI8SOLVTION NOTICK. The undersigned do hereby give uotloe to all to whom It may concern that on the 101b day of April, 181)2, tho copartnership heretofore existing be tween D. B. Taylor and K U. wiioox la hereby mutually dissolved. AU ac counts payable Immediately. D. B. Taylor. . ' . It. H. Wiixox. Independence, Polk county, Oregon, Bept 5, 1803. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice Is hereby glveu that the oo-partuemhip heretofore existing hetween L. C- Gllmore and L. W... MoAdani as proprietors of tho Inde pendence Marble and Granite Works, is this day dissolved by mutual con sent, L. C. Gllmore retiring and transferring his. Interest to L. W McAdam, who assumes an iiaoiuuea of the former firm and to whom an notes and accounts are payable. Ii. v. U1LM0KE. L. W. McAdam. Independence, Polk county, Or., Sep. tetuber 6tb,1692. A GOOD BAKOAIN. ' For sale hi West Independence, eight blocks from main street on Mou mouth street, first house on left across bridge going west, four lots, a four room cottage, with baru and other out buildings, partly set to young orchard and small fruits. This & a good bar gain If taken soon. Inquire at this of- The fair next week. flour anil feed store on miiiu Btruei, opposite Hustcr & Hliellcy's drug store, ' !i i. ...in ii i-iwimor than anyone 'aiitisflictiotl, Mr, L,, i.,,y Hili.il n much HH'ilt'd .., ,,l li. our niiiiat,. Olve him ii call and he will do Just Ion to h On Peplemlr 0, 1HD2. at half past two o'clock, Mrs. Mary II. Fuqtta died at Parker Ktatlou, to the home of her bv Prof. Kawtner and llev. Curtis, whose remark were well received.' l'ho reverend gentleman' remark were hill of practical thought and fairly hrlHtled with giwpul truth. Itev. Hlaver then expounded the covenant, and In well-chosen worn wisueu uie eiiun n UihI speed " The visitors compli mented the choir for lis excellent ren dering of sn authcin- The coniriiet for hi Hi nir the church w 111 no iciou Kiitiirdav.Henlember 17. The plans and specification can be seen at Hit; home ot kcv. ruling. THE CRADLE. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Hy the Prenidoiit: John W. Forrun, Bceretury of State, . rim sai.k. .Hewn and a half acres of land in Monmouth, on Independence street Fair house mid barn, !Z30 healing fruit trees apple, pvur, peaches, plums 'ci.iii nliuw cun be bouuht at a burguln. tin hi ra of M. Nichols, 42 .-j KAU. Horn, to the wife of C. A. Kim, of Huena Vlstn, Friday, Hepteniber 0. 1WU!, an clghi-MHiiiii gin. RUKF. Near Huena Vlala. Saturday Heptcmber S. 18112, to the wife of- Cleorge Itetif, a boy, weight, eight pounttH. .. DllK. MOTICB, The undci'Hlgncil would resect fully renueat that all persons knowing them selves lndchted to him to conio forward at oneo and uialie si'ttleitient, and thereby savs wwt, us he will, after thr ex nl rat Ion of this notice, place said no. eoiinta tn in A nation oi lie no ueetor Alldeblor. tnkodiic notice, and irovem tlicttiHClvcs aaHii'iiiugiy. 45 4t ; I). B. -Tayloii, Indepehdonco, Oivgou, Hupt. xi, imi NOTICK TO TAXfAVKIM. Notloo Is hereby given tliat the bnnrd ofetiuullkatlon tor Polk coitiit.y,()ngoti, Will niect at the courthouse in Dallas, In suld county and state, at 10 o clock a; m on the 17th day of October, 182, and will continue In session one week for the purptme of eqimllJiig and oi reeling iiSHi'HHinctits, ' . Let those Interested take notice -accordingly, a no! change will be iiuuli after tho adjournment of the board. 45-!ll N. (lAKDNHIl, .. , AsHeswir, Polk county, 'Oregon, friend and nclglilMir giitheit'd at her funeral, which wa condueted by Ilcv. 1), V. ruling, ot inucemieiice. a mnctal sermon wiui pruuuhed from the word, "I letter l-the day of one's lentil, tlmii t he day or one 8 titftn. After the sermon a lonir line of car- rlaues containing tho relatives and friends followed the remains or this lepartcd Mothei iu Israel, to their last renting piupc. niary jioiiiutay waring was noru February 15, lNttf. In Ureenuu county, Kentucky. Hhe dlwl .Seplutnbcr 0, 181)2, In Parker; Oregon, tilted elghty-sovcu years, six nioutlis, and tweuty-four day. ' , (She wtis ninriied to Hlnhnrd J. Fuqun, oil January U. 1881. Ill KeuiucKy. Air. and Mrs. FiKttia siient live years of tb.'lnnarried life in their native state, wheti they moved to Missouri, ana Irotn n.em to Kiinsus. in-i,K). nere mey resiuca umu mey crossed mo puiiu i.. tho "Hunsot Lund." lu 1864. w . ,-, , ... ... ... Their union wns nicssea wun eigni children, six or wtinm tiro buii living, two hnvimr died, one wmio ine iiimity lived In Mlsaourl, tlie other lu Kansas, rim -bovs stilt living are wiiiiam, Thomas, ami. ljcoiiuru. i lie gins are mm. litrtuii liOiiunury, ivirs vv. vv, v oi- Hns, and Mrs, James lllltorbrand." The ,inmi lire (Jeoriru M. and Harali. Mother Fiuiuu had united with the MotliodlHt church lu her youth, at the age of sixteen years, and died in the triumphs of a living f ith. She lived to a ritie old age, having pnssod almost four score years and teu, and her mourning friends huve the comforting nf the blessed MiiBter to admin ister to their bereaved hearts, "Blensed are tho dead who die iu ine j,ora.'; - PROTECT OUR BREAD. Children Cry for Pitchers Castorla. - Iliicklio.'a Arniiia Salve. The best salve lu the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, Bait rheum, fever wres, tetter, chapped bunds, ohllblultiH, M.riiH, and all skin eruptions, uud posl uvelv cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect anils I'actiou, or money refunded. Price, S!5 cents per nox. l1 or sale oy any nrug- gist. , 'She machinery of the law has not been put to work too speedily against tha fraudulent use of ammonia and alum in Baking Powders. Both health and the pocket of the people are demanding protection." The legislatures . of New York, Illinois and Minnesota have, taken this matter of adulteration up, and especially that of 'Baking Powders, 'it will bo in the interest of public health when their sal is made a misdemeanor in every State in the UNION, and the penalties of the law are rigidly enforced. There is no article of human food more wickedly adulterated than that of Baking Powder. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is the only pur cream of tartar powder having a general sale that is free from ammonia, aium or taint of any kind' of impurity. It makes" the sweetest and lightest bread, biscuit and cake that, are perfectly digestible whether hot or cold. It costs more to manufacture Dr. Price's than any other baking powder. It is superior to every ot'aer known and tha HMUUH4U V W J J warn Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is .re ' ported by all authorities as free from Ammonia, Aliim, or any other adulterant. In fact, the purity of this ideal powder has never been ques tioned.