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As ' am Advertising -Medium THE WEST SIDE Takes the Lead In Polk County. The Best Newspaper tk M lArtfDtCf. M(M( OHti frttkM new. (.ViMMir fA M KUT SIDBlcitk any xifKr fa fuf rottftfy. VOL. IX. $2.00 Ver Year. lNDEPENDNC"POLK.CX)UNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, U92. Five Cents Per Copy. NO. 47. l RKCRKT HOP! ETIIW. O.' V, W.13 SWtrKS OKNil rK ltmK mX J, mniU vry Mii'tv itWthl In ul, Alt bunuii an in Invited Hl.AIH, MIUJ.H, M.w, niHwtnier. MHtl hl W, 11, iWvK A A VAU.KV MUHIKNtMt v r,. iii in m- k nl hull vrjr lhi,r.lj avrnlnn. All O.I.I rmuiw rninltitir Invited lo ! tend. m. W, maris, X. U. W. W, Wit t tv Hwreisrsr, lAos yiixm. No. so, a. f A A. 3. llr.l eotlllllllttte- .ii.mi. n Nttutvlny etntis on I r eei.re mil umh e.t mmim .ltd l -k lltvnwllrr. 11, f W.ttllllltl. W, M. W I', tIIM. wy,riwiYUwrY, IOMKH UtlHlK NiK . ., .4 1', meet. I t W.tn.U)fviln. Allkiiiln IMMOwretlJ r oi.rditl.v Mv4 v ! o, tH. IjH"IUK,C.U Ml, MR MIMFH K nt H A w. DU. J. K. LUCRE, n.yMci.iri ;iihl SuuHHn. tint" Vita, Oregon miim , ui .am U. 3. EXAMININQ SUPGEONS. out, w or sum ttiDKrKNDKXCK. . . ORKiKKV CALL AND SEE US. We buy fof cash, and we huy to sell. We buy 'direct, and we buy in quantities. You will always - find our stock complete. We sell at one price, and that the lowest. We treat you courteously. A satisfied customer is our best advertisement. Our iHiitstnut Him in trt irjv yon Hit' lnnt jjomls nt Imltoii jm-iw. Wo tmiko your ititorwta uuih, i 4 , tiM tbmi til v mill xiHU'lv IW VOIirm'ir. A tHUii imrsoti of ur Mylivn nml h-Ut ill imuivIihv you tliut you KhouUI trsiilu Willi uh. L. KELSO, Independence. ; DR. J. a JOHNSON. Resident Dentist AU wurt wmmmlwj o tlvt th IW ... .... ., . . , ,., Tho Utit ilm-o this mU1 of IVulliimi to buy IniC, WAiiwy, .iv'uj. TUB PIONEER " DRUG STORE INDKl'KXPKNOR. OHKUOS ATTOUNKYa GEO. A. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW Will pnuHU In H it mul fl' rl etuiru. Alircw of tUte'funiWwM. URlce over InUopuuifcuw National ll'k. M. J. Dt. H. C. Kama. J. . tlbKy Dill, SIBLEY I ElKIN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW . . ..I. mi gj .Utt..'! bdok 111 rlk aaatti. HlUbl tUiMi futntwJ. w ZL? luu. No roramiul.in hrt Ml P-.I office ruuiM uU t il i l'l' Dallas, Oregon. A. M. HURLEY, Attorney and Counselor at law. . . ... w OIBc Vtxt lratpnair .ii i iBifependenwi. Of. B.r.BoDtiwn. W. II. Holm. ATTORNEYS AT LAW B1vnHtt nd(Vttrt, ftALKM. OK OB couinisnruu r.H MISCELLANJX)Ua Mitchell Bohannon Rash and Dooks AIJ.O BCKU1.L H Wl G. M.i.tnM !. . - InlPln F. H. Morrison, Charaat raasonabla, and flrat-elaso worn 9HBrni. DALLAS. OREGON. BANKS. 0 I0J VIII t. Ulna ! rur4. Kan AHtiiui. CL Ob Cl., Fb. ! My hj, U yui I4. M w ftRwlWl bf Hi Vlun likua Uukl tm eunH wit " Va nlinol tut I mm. 'l o buUM ol I'wU.r Komi', N' Tutus imUiwI hu twkiut, iu4 b li aow hm.uimiiooiiiiii. MICIAMi 000NKBI oh14 lla, Narad Mlaarr. yMt ut ! tttnd ol .'llM)f, bat tM tlUak b. iii Hint flolwil ml oflMiw ; Iom I lk I'M lui Kwtili Nun Tout I Ml iMmht.il at f rm mu, I wald kf lurnia nutwr aw MUuut ol muni aul tir. mhr, w, rsTaita. Tlublf an Thi. rt READ THIS (IMtW wwi nl ' KOtNIC NpED.CO.,Cmon80 iabri,iB-,atil pwltotua. ..... - ... M(HM"" cr BUSTER & SHELLEY. n., .t..ipw t)..iutI.i.1it. c.f 1iU1i Mr. 0. A. knunm- In- dmrgfl, w run niKi wmi'itnii. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cutlery, SI - verware. Canes, etc !follriMg wtolty, ami ilisimU lu-il with in,iup.tu! ami aiitlIUclon. CaCa a 1 1 ii I aj tfiaJUt iHiialaWi I WJ ai II H UJ H..JJ.. B..'.. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. ... Ml -t C. Remember, our motto is Quick bales ana rroius. BUSTER & SHELLEY, INDEPENDENCE F. ANSTINE MONMOUTH WALL PAl'EH riCll'KK FiUMEH FURNI TURE 000D3 DKLlVEliKl.) l'Wm lUOIlt nrr-A Uf f .'"I I"" l'.il"i ". 1"" iM ULL ilil. w4lliw ! elr r ,u ! pwwh WJ dUWI ui in wajTHv, s ASH SOI FACTORY. & Successor to 8. A. PAKistn. SUGAR PINE AND CEDAR DOORS A SPECIALTY ALL SIZES- SCREEN COOPIR AND WORDSWORTH. A a lntrvl irllh h Ag4 Tort a Vr lUlura III. Oaalh. TUtmiiui CiKijmr, tlia ,ttrn chnrtlut, who him reculvotl a grant of H) from tlia Civil LUt, bad, on out oooiwlou, vry liitohwtliU interview with Wordsworth at RyiUl Mount Cooiwr hud lnn at farlUle and itartvd tm a walk throngh t)io Laks comitry, It w on tlia third day after leaving Carllsl that Cooper arrlvud at RydiU Laka. lis was very anxious to sea WurdRWurth and bavs a talk with mm, but. not kimwlnif tin txt and having no introduction, was ralhur doubtful a to what the nature of his wwptlon might ba. But. sumiiumtnu all tha couragn at bis command, Its buhlly strotli up to the limit's diKir and kom kwl, In miily to an liumtry it was mm huh Wordsworth was at hiiiiies so ho wrvt on a sup or jtajn'r, i luiinns wpr, author of 'The I'uruatory of Butiiido,' ilolrs to y his dtfvout ruifants to WonUworth." In a vt-ry rw ttiinuwa Its was In th tirosfiio of th "miJllo old nmn," and was twwlntt with d.p and hartfii t humau wlmn Wonlswortn eid his hand and wvloomwl bim wltlrt sui?h a htarty "Uow do you dor lam vwy happy to you," that Wwr says tha twirs sUiod in his ys for joy. NoUilng struck Cooper w inuuu u Wordsworth's conversation a u w- niark conenmlng cbartliun-aruir m subject of OMitr' intprtaonnmnt bad been touched npoiu "You wt ngni, Wordsworth said: "1 hav always said the oeoul wer rlitht lu what tliey askod but yon went th wrong way to g iu Ther I nothing unrwaaonabl In your ehartnr. It Is th foolWh attempt at ttlivsical foro fur which many of you hav bwn Uamablo." lly and byUi eonvaraalion drifted to titliiir subject. Thr was but oil occasion, say Coojmr.on which 1 discerned tha ftwling uf iiudousv In hlmi It was when I men tioned Byron. " titer wer wme, e said, "I could show you bow Lord itvron was not so great a poet a you think blm to be-but never uilnu mat now." 1 had Just been classing his own Ilarulu ri Hi Orta-le, Ilrrln. Nature, j'rveiilli, Ann Trsl iiii. While lmllu w Hie linme of Hie tnoi era MADE TO ORDER. -iniHt- Willamette Real Estate Co, ItHl.MWIlrtnlKV, . tllt gtltl. i ., ft ri.iiirut IWnl I'tate Uuel in, buy ami sell rr.UHny.i n i- Iiisiiminw ami "mm " t'nmyniic Biielu'. I.....I.- i, ..,!,.. T jiiiiU fiw sule will I llud It to Uii-lr advajituge lo List Their Property in.. With thla fimipany, aalliey are u inj u....l ... IImIm .,r lnlltl IUH.I. Illll ...'- tug tleelrabla pniierty U A.ro the rd- iloiil in i ue imim., JAMWODWrtX, . W. KIUICI.ANI). IWdeul. Hert'Ury .It Is enileiiilo there In limited nn-iis, lii'iii a the illwiise only mH-HHioiiiiuy enierucs. inking an ciimiMiuu " lilch generally (Ilea out aner amuii m VKiirs. Til liliieinio miuiw" are Inllueniied by seasons and atinos- pherlo condltloim, and are jmrliouiar.y rone to occur alter or dining a mttune, such as iH-onaloiittlly follows a poor crop vear. Ko fur. Illlid flllumntllli'S seem lo .. ...I... ... i !,.,, Uuiii ii inoHt or (i nil" itinie in barring the progress of the dbMrnae. lllKiri:i.liin. The im-sent eplilmiilu orlglmitwt near th head water ol th (lunge In north western province of India, tul March of this year, und wiui rapimy irel by the pilgrim returning boine- ward from the greit lluruwsr mi P liiKt!irou,hU sli i ereandAfgliiin- Htuti, the seoiirge reached rersia iukuii the III! of J """'I lieuc cnmseU IUV (',..,. lu.i K..11 In A.lutlc Itlllil, to Kumiienii lliiiwlu where, up l Ibt ii.. i i,f rii-nipiiilter. over irsMMUl ileulliH mil Us elliicls were ofllelully reconieu und theiiee by ttttutturtsnti lo llain- l,r,f U'lielll'Ll itllllt Uritlll HIIIIW IIIOC brought II furu the New York luarutttlne. In Hamburg tlicm luive 1 been from (MM) lo l new case a day. Pay the Price of the Royal for Royal only. Royal Baking Powder is shown by actual chemical tests absolutely pure and 27 per cent greater in strength than any other brand. Many grocery, stores have recently been stocked with second-class brands of baking powder, which are urged upon consumers at the price of the high-cost, first-class Royal. ; These powders cost from 8 to 30 cents a pound less than the Royal, besides being of 27 per cent less strength. If they are forced upon you, see that you are charged a correspondingly lower price for them. Commenced Business March 4, 1889. Itbllhd by Nsttona) Auuiortiy. "' 4 ' -THE- FIRST NATIONAL BANK. of Independence, Oiffou. Capital Stook, Suralu, $50,000.00 $14,000.00 T h.vs in afak a nice line of'cb.iirs, halnam 'acta, ui pie furniture, wall 0"Pr and picture frnme nioulding. Uive nte a cull. J.8.C0OPEB. W. U HAWLEY, Cashier. L. W. ItOUKRTHOM, Vl Presldwl. DIRECTORS. J. 8. Cooper, U W. ItoterWi.n, Jwl. IWml. O, w. Wbltesker, W. W. U"in. A genesl. bsokle, bujlnej. t.ed Boys ana sen. - - rSSoslt. revived nhJet W check or on cr- Offlo hour; . m. " THE INDEPENDENCE Bank Capital Stock, $50,000.00. H. HIIIHCHBKIU, ABHAM NKWON. ff. P. CONNAWAY President Vie President . C'usliler. AIenerlbsnllnan.l exchange buHness I 'irsnsactedi loan, made, bills dlseounuid.eiim ' rBWelftlcredlMmnied: deprsilt reeelvjd on eTrrenl count .ubjast to check, Interest paid - on Urn deposit. IlIRECTOito. fMhu. McDanlel, ttf H. Jasper";. J Godinsn, II. Hlrschber A. Nelson. ,. T. J. ! Allen, ...naiTfn UNDER THE L-WS OF OflEGOM I! MONMOUTH F. ANSTINE E. T. HENKLE THE BARBER, Opp. Opera Hous, Independence, Or. T. L. BUTLER, taly btyor ul H Iff er All mlU ir.impl Iv ftn-wj''';1- lmitmn llllHUt I "" " Al(ln-ui infl nt UUU,UUU.dres iisniel K. Itisttty. v.l.iu Um, nnw LU I o h 5 5 u " o c m O u n c o u V txJO KRAMER, ass. aonneU and "Uitlde ItaroW Higeuier DCJU Hu. th nublwst jioetry slue "IVailis " r 1 ismt but did not reassert what 1 ld. 1 am pleased to Bud." b said, wnue talking about Byron, "that you preserve your niuiwehast ana rreemuu raus and corrupt paswou.' wru wyrun ui rmlMl mietrv In that reIeot. Men hrt ar bad enough. Poetry honl. retina and purify their nature, not nialfti them worn." Wordsworth's opinion on Tennyson is interesting. Cooper aeked th poet what his opinion was of the poetry of th days Titer is tlle that can 1 called high poetry," WofUsworth said. "Mr. Ten nyson affords th richest prouiis. II will do great thing yet, and onght to hav done great thing by this time." "His sens of uiusle," 1 olswrved, "seem mor perfect than that of any of th new race of poet." "Ye," Wordsworth replied! "theper reptlon of harmony He iu tha very fcuvr uf th noel nature, and Mr. Ten- nywn give niagnluceul proor imi n Is endowed with It." Wordsworth stiok of Bouthey in the highest trms, aud again reverted to politic. "There will b great change the Continent." he atd, "when th nrmieut king of Ut French die, but not while ba Uvea. Th different gov arnmeat will hav to giv constitutions to their oeoide, for knowledge t spreau lug, and constitutional liberty l ur to follow." Wordsworth also alluded to the spread of freedom in England, and dccantd with animation onth growth of mecliaiilc' and lmiUr Inttltutinn. "The tieonle ar sur to have the f ran "ha saiil wiOi emphasis, "a knowl km Increase: but you will not get all yon seek at once, and you must never it auaiu by physical force," he added, turning to in with a smiiej "ii will only make you longer about it."- Pall Mall UMette. to i dully N ATI'IIK. The cholera exhibits three phase, which r siMiken or u ciioitmic dUrrlui'u, eliolerlne, ami ruiiy ue- velooed cholerti. Uholeralo dlurrliien bus little cliurafterlstlc almiit It ut first, ttikvii lllllllertlUM thin watery stool as iiiaiiVH live lo forty lu one dav it bleb soon lose tlu lr normal color. Then follow los of appcttuu, great thirst, pain In the ltml, ami a jieculiir luuttwiie of the voice. Ullte uiscnsc pnHxnxl no further It seldom cause death, save In children, luviillds, weak .,r i.l.l nemms. and imKlinllt wmuell. In ireiieral thl stage l merely pre llmlimrv tu that of cholera llevlf, nnd Its duration vnnes, though seldom ex ...., Ii,... iwnr a lA'eek. The diseiiH 1 termed cholerine 11 soon its vomiting 1 combined 'Hh the purging. The clmmcterof the vomited matter is ut Unit dependent iiii tbe f.l In the stomach, hut 11 uwune greenish-yellow and Anally simply watery. The thirst and tliepain in uie ..,).. Iweoiim titolerttble. I lie eiii wuter.) lto n't wear, handle, or un uny .. . 1 .t t uji...,IIihii Ihui nni ,e the death, have ranged from 100 .r ej .0 X 1-ur tsilllng wuter on them or piiltliem 11110 It, and scrub them with tha carbolic acid solution mentioned alxive, mid promptly rcpiest luo ticintu ixiam i remove litem, lm n't he frighUnel, but do l eeu itoiti. anil avoid exwwse and unliecee- Htiry ex"wires of every kind. The New York clly is'uril or iieunii bus slwi Iwurtl the following circular, giving In pructlml way someexcelleiit miK'gwtioiis to the public on MNlNKHlTANT AM) TIIK1II I Kh. 1. ISol! sulphur (brhnslone) for fum K,,.,1,",. .ri.,,.l,l.. ii l Oltpt ritM .vim' tun iu ....1.. iiv .li-,K'lnt (vii)iHraM nui- tlmleof Iron) In water lu propornon 01 II notimlH to the giillon, end I used ftirdlelufw-tlnifiidlur, dritlms sewer, uniw, nlleys, etc , etc. ' 11. me ,Vi((oi, lins soiuhiju made bv illesolvmg 4 otimi ofsiilpimte of nine (white vitriol) ml B ounces m ,,,1010011 salt toK-elber In 1 giUlon of witter, and Is want for dUilifwtlng elotblnu. Utl linwi, etc. 4. (ViWMiee-AWi.l'Owe .vkihium T,.io ...i.,,i,. u i,ni,l.. hv iIImmoIvIiik Hirr iv nlilliimUi (bichloride of mercury ) In a pint of wuter, aud Is used r...li.iir.vtlnir the discharge from teliauw become auuaeu, m w. pemoo " , i, CIIM'S. .Hill,""""","" n doIsoii, It should Upivpure.1 uu used BRICK YARD. J. R. COOPER ,nt Tiiili.is.iiihm i. hiivini! Menu) Miulno, a brick muchine nml iteveinl ,...r.i if fllltsMLClUV. IH HOW Ilirimiv to kiH'pon liiuiil itfliio quulily Ili it-k, which will tw sola bl riHi. , fhe New Helton House. M. A. Dudley, Prop. , Cor. Fourth and Alder streets, 0. A. renlmllv located. Newly furnlslied situ re- Bllral. Ktee on. to SIIU mini "- . teamen iiAi'ANivSt' Jrtjj jaMPfll' sEaMala CURE K new and ContplrteTrealmeiti eiiii.i.tiiis ntHmM-ll-rh.".. ,"ll'r , L' "Te.i. 'sill. li'iU.rtiI.Whui; or l,lMlliiK.li,'lilns.hpii r": " .V.. i,..r.iorv nlliw.unil Misiiv oilier ui,,! fi.iiiHle vnnkllliwe. II Is slwsys .1 i..ii,.i1t .uiilieseiiertil heiillli. Tliellrst cirwiivery of n nie.llciil cure rendering iil'r. . f... u..o .,.,.,.,. .Miirv herrnt er t' " known 10 lull. l ii, ... 11 i or Id: sent by mail. V, liy suiter fr,;m x2x Hit. u'rrio e uin'iise wiiii w n - I. Liven with it nones t.. refioul the money II tettred. Hend slantn H.r wimpl. tltnjrun. U,, by W,Hl,.r,.Ch.rk A I'o., hole- HleiindnMflildriilsl,siileaalii..lMrl iHid,(.ir. l' r by I'auewni Urns, and bu.tur Hltelley. FRANTZ BROS. Proprietor of HI IB ItS. Dalra In A ror.maii's Ores! l'!h Th other toy 1 was listening to a eon. ...... n.i.tiiof to a imall circle ui rvimiiw v","t - -..rw.ie at a recent convention. Will roaku a secret 01 uis name, . pose to llva long and uninterruptedly n Uie land whkm the Lord elected, and in no wis crav to bo out on in me omen ing morning of my day. BI"" this Uitesitmn i a very broad, athletlo one, of a shifty and uncertain temper. "Ye should hav nemru ihbi'otii, . .t,i "It wns a lulu. And 1 paid ne respect to Uongresu, too, mo boy. I toold "em tlv way matter bad been niUhmanaged w wouldn't have tha money to meet th Mirtnse 01 mo irie htt physlral year. Thin 1 bore down on thehyptiotum prachticed in thl house. "The hypuotlsmr querieu a iibi..'i. 11 Via Ilia hvnnnttiin. Tho applnt- mint of all tbim on and roe-lnUve of ymn; t here; emttmihaiin to lotxirativ. stip tads. l,t: Hero' the b'y of three congrestimin on tha riftiro' roll nnw, be htviiis, earnin .It. 11 lit I i Ink v. the voice lioHrsef. I lie skin fwls cool, while the liilenial teiii Mraturo of the Vixly rises to 40 I., 104'' K.) or nwre, the pulse Inereiise In mnlilliv. The iiasaiige or urine ue- ' .. .. ... 1 .i... ..r..u..i or i.,nw a Uiticiner anu me ..ii...,i r.. niteriv exnuiiHieii. This stage gnuluitlly pawc Intobatj ofeholera Itself. The vomiting and diarrhea Increase Ibe Usl assuming UiesiMmlhHl rti-e-water appearnnr. Such urine a pa contain albumin, sugar, ami much Indlcaii. The action of the heart grow weaker; the skin grow pale, cold, and bluish-white; tlie face assume a leaden Hue; lite cnecRs full lu; tho feature become pinched; the eve sink deep-.In their sockets. Consciousness la generally retained to the IttsU Thl singe seldom lusts more llttlll tu'O davs ami generally death u illilii a few hours. The cuqwo also pwsesae conrui u-i UlleBtmeurnneo. The eyes sinre ery fixedly; the niuyle harden ami sitimi out very distlm-tly under tho skin The IhhJv cimiIs oil' very slowly, and, In fact, there I generally a poat-inortcni rise of lemerlue as high HS4-"' ((H7 A remarkable amount of muscular omitractlon occur within ftfew hours of death, aumclcutln some-ease to cause the Isidy to change it position, thus giving rise to tho n'wrt that the dead have come to life, ete. IHtfc-VKN'rill.'t. Notwithstanding the effort innile to keep out the cholera, it I well to nej prepared In case these precaution fall. To this end the New York City Hoard of Health has Issued a circular to tne public-11 follows! tleiillhv Imtsoiih "cateh" cholera by taking Into their systems, throim 1 ti.e moulli. ii In their food or drink or , I. ..I. Lamia klllvi'S. fork. pllttcH. iniio ii ' - - r lumb ers, flotlllllg, etc, llio geinie..i the dl-ease, which are always jirescnt In tho (Ilsclmrges irom me - .... t......l of ibose sick with cholera. .I'"1'"'" . .. . . II.. -I..J..H,. Tliorwtflh cooking wro.y me ei tore , . . raw, uncooked articles 01 any kind, not even milk. . Don't. enter anna v" "" , l..lo uluilesotllO. nilB'Stlllle 1 0011. "s under the direction of a pnystciau or chemist. , , solvc chloride of lime of thcVst (Uitllty ... .-.n u.,,i,.r lii ibe iironortioil 014 outlet 10 the gitllon. I se 1 pint l this solution for theillsinicci 01 ut euuu linclutrge in cholera ami ivpu 'iu iev.. I ........ ll. it UillllV'tlltll I I lltB for at least tlfeeil minutes before throw ing It Into the vault or ciowi. i. VtWtsrs. V ClUim, umr, o.u.v gutters, tveiS'l, CKeis, tuniiie, " - e . ' ...:,.i 1... c.,..t.,iitl. noil lib. ers, eie , Hiiooni i".- i,. .... ...-j erallv treated with copem soluUon ' ..... I il.t ..ni,..u.Mt Thecoppertui somiioit weiwuiy (...... by hanging a banket or tuig coiiiuhuhk almiit sixty pounds of oopHra lu a bar rel of witter. .. 7 In Ihf it k room. 1 be most n ail able agent lire fiwh air ami cleaull iihlni?. towel. Ud linen, cto.,Bhouid,oii removal from the patient, .....1 i,f., thev are taken front the room, lie placed! n a'ltib or pall of the nine solution, boiling hot If possible, ,m .ii-i.,.rm. should cither 13 re ceived In vessels containing wrrosive .'.in 1 c hlnil.ln of lime solution, or.when tliis Ulmpmcti.iilile.sliouW l Immctlmteiy covereii ,l, "uv" .1.... a 11 used alsiut the patient sbmil.l be demised with such ohitlon. UniHwasary furniture, espeeiitlly tlint will sltotil t I. A .1 should remain for subsequent funiiga l on and treatment, 8 Fumigation, with sulphur in the .,r..ii..iiiii nietbod for disinfect- inir the house. For this purpoee the in be dWufected must lecessnrv furniture, especiitity uim eh UstulR'd, carpets and hangings, thl, when posHible, be removiHt from riHim lit tho outset; otherwise they be vticnt' lIlO ptlgUO mu ...., .-- w,o,.HoniO. OW'Slloie "". their seventy-five dollar a month tho wton Ba dlarrluoft fnvoranat year 'round and them b'y, mind ye, u,u ,,f eholcra. only nine and tin year old, and the log J() drink unboiled water, of thlm n bigger than sphindlo. I )0'tcut or drink attic es unliw - a a With Buster & brieiiey, wants your watch repair ing. Satisfaction guar anteed. ttinrs fuim is nwi every wli.re. Kr enliU'i r.il,lrm Uiiiiiel if, lluetlr. Ars Hi heat. Write . ...Ill, (H'lll,. Ad eu Diiuiel V. lle- n.. WimhlriKion, N"W Jersey. f- MONMOUTH, OR. .A.MAfflttM.. vW. P. L.CAMI'HKLU. rLX, r IRA C. POW Kl.b. ; J H ' PAID CAPITAL, $25,000. DIRECTORS. A Mneriim, P. Ii. Campbell, t' H V Hulier, J. . Hlump. -J.H.y."" 'j0HBp, craven. f, M.HI 111 in V, n. j'oweit BEllTl'S ItllSg TIONMOUTH'S Hewrurpc 1 ' n..( hutiklr.il end eieltainre biisliifs" A nenf"',1 m,M. ,i,.,h.IU received W. J. MULKEY, Porp ;' aattafiiction Kuarantoert in prlw ...,A,ru. HUitik ircKD iuiii iiiiuK'"' forCBHh. ,Fi'ir)'Hli'g iu ol Dtoll it m. und .'1 to 5 p. 111. .PHlSlEIKti.il 1 tm. m 1 3? W i.l.in,.i.m Nt.nat .iitrmiV. " lif.AI. Mf.IHT i- S8s 1 1 vb'x- 11 w w M a ms -vyw . ,rO.V. Hi'erm .7' tf.VA .m tlm 1 Mi l n ! . viAi i.x V , 1 its mKW 1 Pills? INU ! I -V m k 1 1 am itn 1 ATM Mf o, k u. mmm m mm vm wi mt a I !! -- 't II . Shingles, Lath, Doors, Windows, Locks, Binges, Nails, Eto., Etc EVERYTHING IS FIRST CLASS. PRICES REASONABLE. fiunnlv of Lumbar rpt vonu atantly at Suvr. Hoskins, llentnn eimnty. Or., 1 Anrll 17. Mil I llenrHIr! Wo lieg to enu your ' V, ; til . . . u 1 Miioiitu sav 11 vaa iiviin......... "And thin," continued the oongress ....n owhln nnr man wint through all .... - , right I jumped up ami movea " his nomoimtlon ceremonious, and thin 41, m r,,,m Vmu-lin." "Unanimous, you mean," correoieu ou ...ii.. Well, pllWUtiVOr It W, i uone iv, uu. thev voted It down. All the aute ne whte.il IS WI1UI, Ytv .1... ...... r 1 1 ... f wn urB iioiv i,r, 1 .lo "'i , L,,n I'm;. ."" '. ...... ... ., orders fur lumber 111 (illumines 10 " '"' customers, we mmu i , tier now ,. " . . j. ..1 i...ii,iinir m.r suiea eon r --"- till, riisne, l ,,H. ' v........ - , , im nlaln and moulded owing, and also a lln assortment mi nun iiiiiiis. . n.Vi iriiliVliist nsr, Kvon the most umUIiIIoii. rind 110 fiiull, and have no liosiuiney 111 run. 0 w l veanionberor carload of Hub fono. Inir picket ami plastorlna liitli. ,,,,.., Tn vmir vivlut.il order, we beitan h "rest, , u.i., m nr,iMli.i, mu re s Uslae- ,, In piles end nnallty. Write us Tor prlee eurd. Wuu"ft&rlW' N. H.-nullders' hardware In stock, after. -wanmBlou . " ' V, " ci,anll.iess, and Old Iron.lde., thev have been tnoroiigmy uou 1 ccnllv wsikcd or boiled, and the more recent and Hotter meyitro mu 1... ..1. ,oi,iv niensl s lu eating or drinking unless they have been rwu'iitly put In boiling water; the more recent thesnfer. , , , ,,,. I, ...,. aal np llllio tl II w.i ........ ..,111, unwashed hands, or receive It f,. Mm unwashed hand of others Do n't use tne nanus uu ho y ( ... i when soiled wltn enoicin "w"h irtnnue 1 neiii la oiox-. Clenillliiese 0111.1 ----- ,,, oftheUvinyr aim ii...i.i..iWiii u. n 1 iiiiinnitu vviv.. If the portrait of omo grandtun who! the r enforced. Foul 1. ,tv..of tha century 110 V'" J... ...... ti,. froton fmiccK liveu in uie ..wj- - - - Wmer cuieein, n,, ,i noma oe iv, ....., take hor place beew we "" " when preset 1, biu . - clrl" of today, the miieronco ncaiin uohiu - no more marked than that between the ,ABT10KllAy mkabitkm ol-tkicat- """''.". . .... 1.1....1. ..1 1 1.. ut itoif. iKMiuniir. o in, m el, and ot)ier article which enu not be tietited with zinc solution, should be 01 cued and exposed ourmg 1 oe iuoo ...11,,.. iUn4-ted ta'low. Close tb rooins'as tightly us (sissible, place the sulphur In iron l"" npported upon K.i.'.b. t.....i in uiikIi tuliscotittiiiiiiiga little witter, set It ou llro by hot coals or with the aid ot spoouim 01 oiui. 1...1 .) nllow the room to remain eios'ml for twenty four hours. For ........ ..i-.ui inn feet suiiitre at least tw pounds of sulphur should lie used; for ..r.n.e rooms lirouortiomuiy tuereuei-u oiuuivoi..-.. ..... . , 1 1 r....l ,,fi,i,i-f Tr. I II. luir'.fr"" ...........,..-. ..wl hunt 11 til' ices which- o"' heen in contact with person sick with contagious cr Infectious diseases. Arti- les too viilimiiie 10 isj iifi'".n' e treated 11s uiuow. v on. ,, nnnels, bliin.kels, etc., should lie treat- I will! boiling UOl zinc soiiiuiiii. J"- trtsluce piece uy p "-, T "1J." '., ' wetting, ami lion mr m i m ..p.. .... hour. Heavy woolen clolhing. silks, furs stillled uea-covers, , m article which cannot be treated with the zinc solution annum oe nuns m n.u room during fuiiiigatlon, their surfaces ., .1.1.. uviuweil mid tiocUets turned uu.,, ..1 -"i" , .,1 .I , IttHlde out. AiiorwtnoM iur "n ,, luinir in the open air, beaten and shak en kHilows, beds, stillled mattresses, uiiliolstercd liiruuuic, etc., nnj oe... oism the content spread out and I ' , ... r I...1 t imotu jii-o liest loiiiuctiiy iioiok""-"' : - - - fuiiiigatcd on the lloor, but sitotiia a -terwtird bo removed to the open nir and thoroughly bvleu. TBKATMKNT. First of till, 'the greatest care must be . , .... ... 41... ,,.iuom,i1 livivleiie. exerciseti 11s i . .. i,.,..Ui lierfeet v lieaitny ami good ship Constitution anu a e , i Kr....nv.t,alnun. in HI HOT'. "ocean groybound." Nevertheles. n T, mlmwful trontment urn 11 snita of th tophoavlnes of the old ship , Jtlm, of the spre... of t .Is seas, as compared with the new, If the two ,elimmta ,hat Its 'n"f "'"S as comiiareu W(1U m bo i, ..rninnt v rccegniwd and treated, sailea uowu um m.uu. ----- 1 ; " no necessity for an oruer 01 , ' MT , Tdocter yourself for bowel com and our heurtbeaU would toll m ifor b 1 ''fU ,uul send for the ,1,t,.l, eetiff out the "tliree UUtes imoe. 1 - .",, ar, ,,. Mima 101 o . . . . i...- ... neiiresL i,n,n,....,.. ----- - . WU doe thl grout lorouiow. " "r flllnl y physician; send to a . m our command both love and reverent 1 ' V to thu, Z l.mrt.lllimt: HCUll IHO nemenv, ( und the UH. Jf-lirAN A-' GREAT MUSEUM OF AH.VK If r,m lake pill. t JJ-F;", .1.- liatii and It, work, so nlee y, e " " v,ni, r;,"knn.a.ii kidneys- i.nln ri Mlll Ulllir .( llllll W"I ' ' Tp Tt ilt I to ba co ma Tr'1"1 Fur aula ajr yo tirarwegtaU to It hi r 1051 Market .t..r l'rnio;l' " (li.tu'1. itKI. '' .1,1"' Co end learn tiow vuit.'iui .mly you are made .ml how lo avuk, nii-lmcss ami dlsoaisia. Miineum Sjenk-ced Willi ilioitsnndsoi now ODjoci". auu, ,",.. "3 ival e OIHee, 1 1 Geary St. Dlronne. ot .....j... l..u r,f ,.,1. n t.iml.,1 .1, IMt'l UI INS ril tsi d kidney, quleklyoiirod wilbnitt th " ,!, ot meVni'ry. 5 TrUiwut pronlly ir bf letU'r. Bend for bisjfc. . Btaneu was sue mm - - (lepartineiiti sii. '7" from the forost priineval; unwavering Ltmlon for medical aid. . . j ai.a f rtnf-V. 1. ....ttt ever a tne poie .tar ... - vr .0 . .. . - . ml WUO wuumii ' -- inn' I'rli 1 IIIj. n time, era "right" and "suffrage" had uu ,t n,te heads from the ueithercnao, he obeyed hor master, while he, true and brave man or tne omen . -was, loved and honored her.-Jnne ae gorost Bbelton In Harper'. The oldest mine, which is now worked . a eomiss- mine. Is In the Muiosbi province of Japan, years ago, send but send at once hospital, or It was opened l,lo3 1 - i.l.eii 1 IUI1HIINIII V . drug ' , """...,',, ., police Btalion, anu ui.... 1 "TLrio'vontlt or dlarrhieal disc harm to come hi contact with food, drink w clothing. Theae W should be received in proper vessels nml .m 1 ,i until removed under "T..":r .ii..,. b.. Pour boiling wata 0 them put a strong solution , of i L -i,l 1, them fnot less than 1 rtofaddto of hot soapsuds, or . 1 1. jlennly person would never nave me cholera, save possimy inrougti s.....o indiscretion, as by putting someuiitig in his movtli which una not neon ster ilized. The huiiian economy In a state of health Is not a favorable ground tor the propagation of cholera microbes, the most powerful protector being iv per fectly sound digestif apparatus, which Is maintained lu a normal condition by ei.iit.hm as to diet, work, and exercise. Aeld media are pnrttuulnrly unfavor- i!i tn the cholera genu; therefore a .i nf ui.rht to ten drops of hydroehlo. "." . -. 1, .1 ne. acid In one-fourth of a glass 01 doucu w,.ter. taken after meals, is an excel lent prophylactic, particularly iu cases of Impaired digestion. fv.,utiimtlon Is frwiuently Induced of tlte cholera, and should be promptly treated by au euomaof freshly boiled water. 1 t'are should bo taken to avoid taking jd, as the rtntultlng catarrhal condi tion are most favorable to the devel opment of the germs. Case of catarrh of the stomach and bowels should he reated very carefully. During a cholera epidemic It 1 dilll eult to dlll'erentliile Uetween simple (Unrrhiua ami cholera, hence it 1 best to treat all caw of dinrrbma choleraic The most approved treatment tor this, as outlined by the Austrian Board of Hetilth, Is n follows: Put tho patient to bed, first giving a wurm bath; cover warmly; place warmtompresse on the alKloinen; restrict the diet to some mu. elliiglnous soup; give luuthtnum lu Com bluutlon with brandy, whisky, or rum a mjulretl, and administer a clyster consisting of a solution of 1 to 20 (lm (4tofidrachm)of tannic acid iu from, Half to 2 h. (1 to 4 pints) of water which litis lieeti previously boiled and cooled to W)0 to 4!) C, (IH2" to 101 V.) ' i'hls should lie passed as high up in the colon as possible. The preparations usually adminis tered m diarrhoea, such as bismuth ubiiitrute, bismuth snlicylute.etc, are generally admitted lo be of little value. It Is advisable, however, to keep the stomach acid In reaction by tho ad ministration of hydrochloric lucid. Tlte profuse watery Mo!s und vomit indicate genuine cholera. The tannin injection should be continued. , , The blood become thickened by the execretlon of o much water, and the circulation and breathing are affected thereby. On the first Indication of this , stage of the disease being reached, re- ( sort should be hud to hypodermic or I.... I, (I, TI10 livruuli.r. nile injection consists of a solut ion of 0 (,lm.(lj drachms) of sodium carbonate .....I I U't... tii,.lt,.ti:t rtf ttivlllltn chloride dissolved in 2 L. (1 tjuart) of dlsUlled sterilized water ut a temra. tureuf 4u C, (104 F.) The best instrument consists of a jppray-uoedle with a lumea of 1 to 2 Mm., connected by means of a rubber, tube (fitted with a pluchcock) to a bur ette. This Instrument should be ren dered aseptic Immediately before using by a 5-per-ceut eorbolic acid solution or by boiling water. demise a spot on the upper portiou of the abdomen with soap and water, then with ether, and fiuully with a 2- per-eent sublimate selutlon. Tbrough this Insert the nwlle into the subcuta neous tissues, when the liquid is rap Idly absorbed, aud the burette must be kept filled. "In from fifteen to thirty minutes from a piut to four pints of Uie solution will be absorbed. If from any eiiuso the Injection cannot be made over the abdomen, it may be made between the shoulder blade; but the vicinity of the throat must be avoided, lest oedema of the glottis be induced. This may be repeated at short intervals if necessary, a new spot being selected for each In jection. Should this not give roller, Utrave- , nous transfusion of a physiological salt solution may be resorted to. For thl purpose a solution Is made of five parts of sodium chloride and ten parts of so dium sulphate iu 1,000 part of dis tilled wuter, the solution "filtered through thick filter paper and then carefully sterilized.. The apparatus do- .. ...... I .. 1 .1 L sort neu aisivo may ne useu 101- una pur pose, substituting a glass eauula for the needle. This canula is luserted Into the brachial veins, great care being ex-, erciscd to prevent the Introduction of air and Ui keep the wound nsecptio. In this operation as much as four to five pints of the fluid will be taken up within fifteen minutes, and the euects become nt once apparent, though the good effects uie unfortunately not al ways permanent. ' ' Internally, cracked Ice nuty 1 given, iced champagne, effervescing mixtures, wines with ten to twenty drops of ether, and' ten with brandy ; subcutane ous injections of temper-cent camphor ated oil are also useful, while hypoder mic Injections of morphine are of value where the muscular pains arc very severe. - - The various sequolie of cholera, ty phoid fever, kidney disease, etc., must be treated as occasion uennuius, aim no abstract of the best' method of proce dure can be given. The application of much of the above .ni.,., ti.ft conies more panicuimiy won... n.u province of tho physician, but by keeping thoroughly posieu uie pniii" maclst will be enabled to render more efficient ivld lit case of an epidemic, and, what is of as much importance, to pre vent patleuts from, wasting precious time in misdirected self-medicntion. In the matter .of treatment doctors disagree, aud there have been various other methods proposed. In fast, there are volumes devoted to the subject, but the high standing of the authorities formulating the above plun, as well as Its rationality, entitles it to unusual consideration.