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THE WEEICSJUDGET. What Our Kqnrtcr Finds of In tca'st to Our KoA-rs. THK l.W.U. AMI (iCNKKAL NKWS. asaaor) tt tk f U Wrrk IVrwl) Void IVMIHiml Katl)llrnta or Utnt km) ?, K. A. Link, who live below towu. ha Jut tetiirued. from hi&tcrvU-k farm near IwlvUh J. l Meeker, of lXvallttp, Hie sou of lura Meeker, the authority ou all hop itiAitfM itu tliln ixmi.t(U In towu. Frank William ami wtfe,of t'helmlb, m of J, J, illlatiM, of lUltas, U visit tog W, W, WlilUm, of thUu-lty, M lUrumu (ihh rented the D, V Hewitt, farm, near the I.ueklamute ! I uow at work sowing grlu. t . ivy, who live four utile below town ami ha thirty-Hv Me or hop which lie raised ouoneof lv 1 Ikive'syards.wa lit tuwu btky, W. II. Hawkey, cashier of the First 1 l.....t . .. .laiioiiiti imiift, mvtitij purvimsetl a hop yard of three aerw uer the saw null lu mint of towu, paying ll.tjuo Mr It, Mr. V. J. cSpllliuan, wife of prof, PpiUiuan, of Monmouth, left to-day fur tN Diego eounty, California, he will spend ih w I uicr tor her health. R K Klxon, white wearing apair of rubliewsded shoe last wwk(teppcd ou a nail Mini wa laid up fr several day. He I now Ml work again lu the MW-rullk A beitullful bouquet of flower pre sented lo Art Armstroug, who Imt hi hand, by Mm. Wolf, of Kallnty, U on exhibition In Ut show whitlow of ltllJilifA fhell 1. W. Hewitt, of Monmouth, left to day for I'ortUml, to that seven-uionth-oKI gramison, In IVllaud, which K. K H..lU an I wife rw m from! to exhibit. Judge Hurvh, of KU krtmtl, wu In towu Itntiiy, ami n'urt th tuk pltoiif lluv from Iiiil vmluit? to Illiu at a MaiuMIII at llk'krvftll, on aixxiuutof th oou arrival of (xiUt. A ear load of Kmuite and other utoiiv arrival ou Uwlay't fh'llit train lu Iw uioM la providing a new wtin for Ihr (trxvoof th rmlnr oftho llolmUk liroa. lu the Monmouth wni'tt-ry. Mrs. V. 11. frtwy h.-w far rv-rovi-rvd from hvr lmn a to tuko Itic train to day for her home at Newport. Hint aay th never wauU to miller anlu an nhe ill.l ou the traiu from I'orttaud to Iuil''inli'iife. at. Dove, of Itlrd Uland, Imvliiji Hold hiii hop yrd,uf fourteen acre, and bin fami hekiw town, to hi brother R ' P. IXive, b looking artiumt for a Hew lorwtloti. Me wiui huiitluir a Ihhim ber In which to live thU winter. He aaya houw are aeantt In town. In addttlou to our lUt of premium wtnueni at Hi folk county fair, Mm. It a Midtllelmin m-vived the llrxl priie of J for aiaiiillierehlef cam; and crocheted hwl,llrt pr.xe g.; and Mr, Mkldleham lewlvrd the first prize on the bent peek of otllntitt, prrmluni f.', and aevolid priie of f I, ou ll ieck of betiua. IimIIm Kulr. Nellie JohiiMiii han arrived wifely home from Portland. Mikm Mary CiKijM-r and Mm. lieale of Boekford, Iil.,are vlitlng relutlvea. The Meyer bo and toii Craven have gone to Salmon river on a hunt, Mba Grime William, of Oregon City, I vUitiug her frleud Mr. J. K. t'lurk, lu thin city. H. I. Mlwr. the potographer, luw gone lo Kueiie a a ili Un tie to the I'iiriNtiaii Kudeavor tute conveiitlon. Charley Jliglxi', who low been work-! lug In the Itemlzer otllce for the piwl year, has goue to Join hU pareuta ul Oklahoma. The flmt teue of the Wkkt Hidk uudei iuj uew uianugemeiil I far mure newy than any previou Iswuo for a year. Dallaa Iteiuizer. The Drown aud rter bunting party have arrived home after three week spent ou the head water of the Wil lamette, bringing in llvtf lar aud thirteen deer. There is not much .wheat being sold, a prices are weakening. MIseLibble Vuughiin, of Washing ton, is progrestiing nit'ely with our school and Is liked by ber pupils. Itobert WlllUirw, of Independence, puldour town a visit to truusuct busl-ih-hs with Lewis Uelmick, pertulnlng to selling wheat. If you wish tostmure a certain und speedy result, wheu Uhlng Ayer's Bur Bapurllla,be cureful lu observing the rules or the benefit may 1 retarded. A fair and persistent trial of this medicine never fulls, when the directions are followed. Chamberlain's I'ulu Itulm, a general fumily liniment and eHecinIly vuluublu for rheuniatlHrn, sprains, burn aud frost bites, &0 cent tier bottle. Chamberlain's Eye and Bkin Oint ment for tetter, sult-rheum, sculdlieud, eczema, piles and chronic ore eyes. 25 cento Jier Ijox For side by all medicine dealers. H, M. Wade Co. have just received a large stock of guns from the East. Forty tous llrst-cluss bulcd buy for sale byC. P. Wells, three miles south of Independence. M it SATLRDAV. Jas. Heltnlck, of Parkers, was attend ing to business here to-day. Geo. Mucaulay and wife, living north of town, were in towu this afternoon. Geo. Itogers, the fruit grower, living north of town, was in town this after noon. Prof. IJerry Waiin, owing to the dentil of his 'grandmother at . Itollston, , dmpiied his work for two days us teach- J ' 1 "yawns UJUMt Salem, C n rirartti. W f. R . .v .rrTi...-! - trJnioa hnl PnHnpttwl A II10OUI1 uuniE n n n Five Departments: Business, znorwana, iypewrmng,i enmun,,;, ...... ( Sclwgl iaKHign lbs entire year, Students ndwitied at any tune. Catalou.,coiitaliln( Inrurinallon.ire erat XUmmomh tit th nornuU whoul. and atteudwl her hiueral. Nick Tartar, IhepwIagHKiienf SnU. w in wu with hi fauillv a abort time hwhty. John Akxander, a will.k now n rml, dent of Kent, Wah,, I. at the Little Mao hotel. Onela, the alx-mouthS old cMKI of . n. rvrguaoti.iiitHl to day and will l juried to-morrow, IU K. Mulkey, our vftlolenl muty eieri, pmn (1owU till Uwiuy' Irultl (ill UK way to Italia, V, t'Hrlen, living imrth of town, rv. Hri in rouruutitlre,! oreofumineh fallow all aowit to gralu. Mm. 1). Whlteaker and Mi Km ma CiHoilllette took the tralu fur IVrt land to vlnit thevxptwltlou, Mlw Anna Tliompin, who make her home wlihher lter, Mm. lhalle, took to-dn)-' train Kir rortland. (!, Itrownaud wife, of WalUburg, Vah w vlnlllngC. l'.Jordau aud wlrV aud Mi" kllla Hmith, at Monmouth, Jamv Hiltiird and fiimlly have been ruxttoullng on the Mule Klk, and Mr, Hlllard mtwecded In killing ten deer, Jim. Wwldrop, the trator of the Peo ple' arly, held forth at the oHra huuee hud night to an euthualaMtie audience, We omitted to mention ttiedeiiarture lust itluendiiy of J, M. Vaiiitoyn and wife (o vWt Irlemt and reltitlve In IVrilaud. Ml Ota ltohertaou, who ha been Hiulliig a few day with her ller, Mm, W. H, Craven, returuiHl to Iter Cortland home. I'rtf. T, F. Campliell, who ha Uhu uiMkltig hi home lu Taooma, eame In ou to-dav' afternoon tralu, aim will reside at Monmouth. J. J. Daly, of Ifeillu, ciune all the way from rulcm around by Albany an ) the Junction, aud down to Hlckreall, to avoid a long tnge ride to India. I'Mf. 1". I Campbell, preldctit of the nornm! action! at Monmouth, left tonlay for lCugeue to deliver au addrcNt before the eouveutlou of Y. I. 8. C. Iv A full ear load uf flour from the Inde- HndeUi-e flouring mill wa taken over the motor line to-day to MomiHmth and htped to rortlaud by the narrow gauge, A gnut deal of flour lhlpicd ly that route. J. C. ltrown, living north of towu, I erecting a large turbine wlud-mlll and tower for imiiiiiliig water. He ha re- ecHlly returned from Koley apniig-', where he upent over two month, ami wan completely cured of hi rheumalUm iNtllaa ulK. The woolen mill mitt Ilea dormant, prexiiinnlily ou aeeotiutof lack of ftmd. Ijiuru. the voumreal daughter of Uenry Dimlck, I thuught to be a little better. J. M. Haggard ha returned to Dalla, from rrinevllle, and will -ud the winter here. Work on the Datla extetwlou of the telephone Hue hn been uiiemled, at leaxt lor a time. There Mug no buyer, the ale of the wgou plant to-day wamtpoued until .Saturday, the M. meof the tlmlier aud atrnk wa auctioned off, but the machinery ailil wait for pim-hawr. There w reconled In the clerk' ofrle (hi wek a tlml tlaled Augual II, iHTil, In which JoM'phand ICmmn I jwkey wild lo Oeorge W. Whlteaker tlfty acre of land, eave aud except from one end forty-five acre Dr. F..O. Young, veterinary mirgeon and dvlilW, late of Newlierg, ha !) caled permanently In Imlcia-iuleuee. riieilio toreome highly recommended. Mix olllce I over the lndeendeiice Nallonnl Uink. MMAV. The service at the Coiigregatloliiil church ou Huiiday, Octolwr HI, were of a very InleriKtlng nature. Itev. T. F. Campliell wl'll preach in the Christian church at Monmouth next Sunday, morning and evening. Siinthiy morning in the ehureh al Dixie, IU.'V. C. H. Curtis, (leu'l Supt of Congregational Sunday school for Oregon, preached to a large congrega tion. Hev. J. M. Parker, who recently ar rived from Fasno, Cul., preached Hun day morning In the M . K. Church Houth aud in the evening occupied Hie pulpit in the Itaptist church for Iter. A. J. Hunsukcr. Itev. C. P. Curtis preached at So'clisk In the afternoon In the Southern Methodist ehureh. Services at Congregational church on coming Sunday as follows: At 11 a. m. a minister from the Jiaptlst association will preach. At 7:31) p. m. the pastor will preach and receive a number of per son into the church. A trio will be sung by Miss Delhi Dyers and Mr. and Mrs. Poling lu connection with the evening services. Itev. Dr. liusli, of Emanuel lluplist church, Portland, will preach In the M. K. church on next Sabbath morn ing at 11 o'clock, Instead of the pastor, Itev. Geo. It. Arnold, as previously an noimeed. General class Immediately after morning service. Ilegulur pruyers on Thursday evening at 7 o'chsik, both conducted by pastor. Sunday school In the Presbyterian church last Sunduy was well attendui, aud the Interest good. There will lie services next Sunday at 11 a, m. and 7::i) p. m., conducted by the pastor; Dr. TowtiHend. Sunday school immediately after the morning service. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:30; subject, the Sundity-school lesson for the following Sunday. Sunday afternoon Itev. 0. II. Curtis addressed the children's meeting, com pjped of the Sunday-school scholars, numbering seventy-three. At 0:30 a young people's rally was held by Mr. Curtis, and the work of the day was closed by a sermon ou the themo, "The Great Sal vulion ." Mr. Cu rtis Is a pleas ing speaker, and will be welcomed buck wheiiever he duds lime to spare to pay this church another visit. Pastor D. V. Poling preached to a large congregation at Dixie in the evening, Preaching us usual next Sunday. At the Jiaptlst church the service were Impressive, both morning aud evening, by the pastor, Itev. A. J, Hun siiker, Tho Sunduy school was unusu- - rAf.irv Prltirtnal. hv tti hiiHlnnM and Drofuusionnl men of Salem, m f t ally lu(ercling. Itev. J. M. I'arker, of the M K. Church Houth, by luvllallon uf the iiaalor, occupied the pulpit lu the evening, preaching hi farewell ermou I to an appreciative audience, NextHun day the aervloea will lie umuumlly at tractive from l!.'W a. m, until clone lu the evening, Tbeau ervlMm will eon M It lit a xvrt oftho tt convention programme, AU will remember the Sutulay-vhoi mua milling at U;:io, lMt Monday evening a Y, I', H. C, K, wa tu-gauUel, with W. O, CNik lireeldeut; Mm. Ituttle Kramer, vltv irealdent; Ml Ikowle llutler, rcionllnn aecrelarjr; Mla I'lwlu Itolierttou, eorre Hndhig etiretary; and W. 11, Ihtwley trenurtr; at the ChrUttlun church, A prayer and pranw niwllng wa hehl Tuenday evening, and will contlmie in be held every Tueday evening of eaeh eek. Thertiwa do preachluin lo-ilav. Huttdiiy achiMil wa conducted al 10 a. m. The young Mipk' am'tety held U flmt devoilounl meellng al B:.t p.m. eliMlng In time for ttione who dralred U attend ehureh elaew here, XUMDAVi Mm. J. II. Towuseud, of Iktlla, b quite iek, Coiuniliwloncr tmute Hlmpson wa lu towu today. A. M. Sunder, of McMiuuvllle. wa In town on buluea to-day. John Wlllea, a fitrmer living opsil(i iinleHuueuc, wa lu towu hi day F, t)ol uiuii and wife, of Ftigeue, art guest of A, J. OtMMhiian, of (his city. J. H. Towiiaeud, the Dallas attorney wa lu towu to-day ou legal buslue. Painter are at work ou the flue real lence of Mr. Dr. Davidson, giving it ooal of paint. W. H. Walker, on axmuut rf the death uf hi cousin, J. Walker, went ti Corvalll to-day. , Dr. ti. L, Ketclium npori Art Ann strong getting along nlwly with lib amputated baud. Independence ha a fine, i,ixxi uib- lle-chMil building, and her cllleu are Justly proud of It, Jos. Craven, living near Monmouth, ha hi baud In a aliug, eauml by out of Job' comforter. Mr. II. I' Is, of Corvaih, who h been visiting her mother, Mr. Dice, returned home lo-day, A. N. Humllloti, the radroad eum- mlsoioner, arrived here to tiny, aud I a guest of It. D. Ctxir. Isaae Claggett 1 rvshlugllug hi houwf, and raising oi portion lu the rear one half tory higher. Mm. M.A.C.KoIhtUmi ha completetl a very eomfortuble dwelling on the cor ner of Seventh and Cslrei ls, IjikI night' uld snap hits started the leave to falling, and issin the tree will how lb approach of winter. Happy Home aud Ilruwusvllle cloth ing, the brat and the eheHt lu the state, for sale by Mtocktnu A Henkle. Fran 1 Pro., of King Valley saw mill, have made an assignment, but will be able to pay all claim against them. Mm. A. Zelhcr aud Mis Perth Cat trott, uf Monmouth, left to-day for Lo Angeles, Cel., where they will hhmkI the whiter. Henry Pearce, who hashed) working it the Suitor mill at Falls City, ha ie- moved hi family aud taken up hi res idence here. Mr. Sline ha found a n me for her hotel. It will lie called "The Hunting- on," named In honor of the railroad magnate, C. P. Huntington. Jurd Morris aud wife are occupying neat cottage recently built on the south end of the half block owned by D. L. Hedge lu North Indcpendenc . II. II. Jaspcntoii ha made almost a- new house out of hl dwelling, and the flulsliing touche of the painter are ou ly needed lo make It look like a new structure. Mm. Maslerstm is having her proierty ou Sixth street, between liandC, much mproved by removing Hie old barn, anil building a neat picket fence across the block. J, Wolvertonand wife, of Monmouth, ml Marshal Wolverlon and wife, of Spokane, left on tiwlay's train for Nor wood, Wash., to visit the former son, ttruce Wolverton, living near there. The attendance ut the public school here has so largely Increased that new scats have la-en purchased for several rooms. Wuste baskets and theimome ters have also been provided for all the j rooms. I The beautiful green lawns around many of tho residence of our citixcus are the result of having plenty of water for Irrigating. It I a great Improve ment lu the town over what It wa a year ago Miss Itosa Trumbull, of La Grande, lecturer In the cause of the Young Women' Christian Association, deliv ers a lecture at Monmouth Ihlseveulug. She will Hix'iik lu Independence In about two week. The neat cottage which 7, d Itoseli dorf built next to J. 1). Irvine's resi dence Is culled the "bird cige," and contain three rooms; the parlor, sleep ing, ami smoking rooms. It Is oma menial a well as useful. The following persons left for Port hind to attend tho exposition: Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mudlson, Miss Maggie llut ler, Mrs. F. Kenpedy, Mrs, W. H. Cra ven, D. M. Klemsen and wife, King Tetherow, aud II. L. Miser. A gentleman from Indiana, who was telling about hi twelve yeurs' experi ence in using and laying drain tile, suld he could curb a well with tiling with one half the cost of brick. The tiles are plad In a circle on end, and a thirty foot well cau be curlied In one day. Miss Funnlo Ayer, the vocal teacher of muslo in the stale normal, arrived to-day from the university of South Da kota, and will commence her duties al Monmouth. The muHlcdepurtinent, In ehurgo of Misses llruceand Aycrs, now numbers thlrty-llve pupils,' W. P. Ireland, one of our leading farmers, last year sold half his crop, ol nearly four tliotisand bushels uf wheat, for the big-heat market price, l)2c a bush el, and held for a higher price for tin balance. He will not tell what he solii for finally; but It never again reached U2 cents. The city marshal should make "round-up" of all the sidewalks In towii and have broken and loose boards anil foull,iHtloim repaired, so that when the dark nights or whiter shall come, no broken llmlw may result through neglect to mpulr the walks, Now I the time to aw alsiut II, t.ueklMiioit llwina. The recent showers are a great help Ui tho rural district. F. IX Wayne, of Philomath, win vis Iting among hi friends here lust week tmm!luiiir I Simpson Is preparing to have ,inu acres slashed ou his farm during the wet senium. William Welch ha returned In his home near Oregon city. He made many friends while among us. Oultea number of our people are ut lending th exptistllnu at Portland till eek unit doing their fall trading, Marshall Wolvertou, a prominent business man of Sikmi Falls, Wash, wa doing hustiics here Oil week, Our bop men are anxiously waiting for a lstier price for their crop. All are winlldent they will get a good price, lbiliert Sleele hit been Millerlug con dderably from a felon on hi hand. Dr. Hutler, of your city, I attending him. Mr. Minor haiust llnlshetl gather ing hi largo crop of onions, ami now ha them lu Ihe warehouse at Suver for trying. C. II. Wester, uf Monmouth, Is lech log at F.lklns'N sclusd house. School commence.! with an enrollment of thir ty pupils, William J. Steele aud wife, our new ly married umiple, returned from Port laud Monday. They will live on Mr, Steele' farm near Stiver. The H, P. It, It, Company are repair lug the narrow-gauge bridge here aero the Lucklamute, They will put lu the lllttlll nill of lit) feet before the water gets (mi high. J. H. Serallbrd, of Falrhaven, Wash., ha tented Mr. P. Hiltlbralid' farm near Monmouth. Like many others, he is Mtllslled that " Webfoot" I a gisid place for any mat). The directum lu eclusd district No. "!! have accepted Ithe new nchutilhniiNC, The uew house Is a model for any dis trict, and the directors deacrve credit for their gis work. There will be no school lu thl district until (lie spring term, ou account of a hortnge In the funds. IhtllH. Nuta. The slock of lliUor belonging to the skIiniu lately tut) by Cba. Pugli at thl place ha beet) purchased by J.C Shultx, and he will osin up next Saturday night. V. F. Wile and MlsaMoille Collin were granted a marriage license by Ik'puty Clerk Smith. W. L. Wiles acting a witncMi. They are resident', ol Stiver. Hon, N.L. Hutler bought t sheriff' sale oil Saturday, the 7b)-cre farm of Wm. Kuykeiidull, for fll,.1ixi. It Is one of the II nest farms In Polk county, situated near ihe reservation. W. C, ltrown o tlay sold 3,:h Mitinds of hi hop to C. 0. Coad and Italph William at 4weuty cents per pound. fwenty-ouepcut wasollereil that name day by buyers.but none were sold. The female vocalist with the Kick- a poo Indian medicine company now here Is Mis Minnie Worthiiigton, who a few yearn ago with her father ran a mall grocery store where the Star bakery now Is. "Not all l gold that glitters" I a true saying; It Is equally true that uot all i itrsaarlllit that Is so labeled, If you would l sure of the genuine arti cle, ask for Aver' Sarsapurllla, and take ou oilier. Health Is Us) precious to lie trilled with. The demand lor Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhua lteiuedy Is steadily growing, from the fact that all who alve It a trial are pleased with (he result and recommend It lo their neighbor. We feel sme that Ihe rcmc- IV s'aunot tat rccommcuilcd too highly Wagley Smeiul, ilrugKlsis, Newton, Iowa, ror sale iy an meili- lue dealers. Gun of all varieties at It. M. Wade A Co'. Also a big supply of am munition Just arrived. Fresh llsh every Tuesday and Friday. Ice every day at 1 cents, I), II. lloyd- Hlon, opMtlte Fates' gnsvry. St. Patrick's Pills. They are the best physic. They also regulate Ih.i liver and bowel. Try them, iil cents H'r isix. TIKSIIAV. F. S. Harzce went to Porllaud. L, Iemiiion, of Moiinioulh, wits In town to-day. If. Christian paitl the county scat a business visit to day. W , I). Scott, the painter, Is eon lined to his nsim by sickness, The Demos family will give a formance it Monmouth to-day. Wm. Hums, u leading farmer per il ear Lewiavilio, was In town lo day. MIms Jennie MuDanlel, of Stiver, Is visiting Mrs. T. J. licit, of this city. Several uddl lions will soon liein u'e to the public-school library of this city. Mm. D. O. Kronaon, of Lewlsvllle, accompanied by her son Wllllum, was In town, Caleb lilchai'dson, of this city, re turned from a visit to Portland on the morning train. W. Mel). Turner, one of the wealthy residents of the Lewlsvllle vicinity, was doing business here to-day. F,, W. Cooper and wife, of Harris burg, are visiting at the house of Miss Patle Cooper, arriving here to-day. John L. Groves itud T. J. Morrison, of Dallas, were In town this morning shaking bunds with u host of uciiuiilnt auces. Mrs. J. W. Clark lull' last week for Wasco county, and Is vl tiling the family of John Harris, on the Des chutes Frank Holmtiu, living on the Luckla uitito, has completed his full sowing and reports the crop prospects are very Muttering. Miss Llghtfout, who bus been mak ing her home with her sister, Mrs. It S. Middleham, left on to-day's train for Seattle, Willie the idea of having a dramatic cluh.whlch might give short entertain ments once in two week at popular prices, Is being discussed, und an abundance of flue amateur dramatic tultint is found, the Young Men's Club have taken a move, and u very iimtis ing and Interesting comedy Is uow Continued on apconit piige.J BAPTIST CONVENTION. The State Baptist Conference Meets in This City. StlMS'mtS FIIOH A IX OIIKIiON. MMirt i,r li I'rueemlliias to Tlmriljr MiiruliiK, iiit a I.Ut ,r His t lUm-. Delegates began arriving yeslenluy on the traltiseoiulng Into Indeisiiiileuce, to attend the seventh annual conven tion of Ihe lluplist church of Oregon, The ladles' nuicutloii committee had boiiiiteounly laden table set hi the Coiuiaway building opMiile the usir hotiMi, w here the delegate were at once taken and made to find at home, At Uo'cliiek (he ministerial conference met in the Hiiptlst church of this city, Itev. F KScliollehl, of liniwusvllle, wa elected nnsleralor, ami Itev, G W Hill, of Portland, clerk. The after. iksiii session consisted of an Interesting address by Itev, Itnbert Whlteaker, ou "Proper Slanilurd -of Pulpit Work," also an address by Itev, Hchotteld, of llrownsvllle, ou "How to Sustain the Spirituality of eur Churcbe aud StHnire Comlunt AlilltlMia.'' This brought out a lively discussion. The evening service w.w ohiici with devotional exerelscs.after which 8 very able address was delivered by I) II Grant, of Portland, ou "The Pulpit and the Pen " We go lo press too soon to give an extended reiri or Thursday pro ceedings, It was generally remarked by tin noting (he arrivals that the delegate to this eouveutlou are a very Hue lsik lug lusty uf uieu smt women, and the dignified ahpenrance of the delegates makes our town wear a tone of eminent respeclnlilllty. lint following name of visitors were obtained from J W Hunter, one of ihe atttiKUiuciit oniiimitloc; Itev C A Wissls, Portland; Hev Ho- laud D Grunt, Portland; Itev DJ Trum bull, La Grande; Itev Aiiitunt Wcolcr- Is-rg, Astoria; Hev J Stiiiilerlaud, Oak- 'and, Cul,; Itev A A William, llllls- Isiro; Hev HoU'rt Whlteaker and wife, Salem; Hev Lorcii T Hush and wife, Port laud; Mrs W II Mitchell, Portland, Mr Wallace, McMiuuvllle; Itev It Mc- Kltlop, MeMlunvllle; Mm Hurrett, U'liauoii; Itev J C lili-liardiii, Ktigene; Miw Itesa Truitiiiull, Lu I i ramie; Hev It M Hiibb and wife, Fugeiie; Itev Geo W Itluck, Ablulld; Itev F F. Seltolleld, Hrowtisvillc; Hev G W Hill. Allmliy; Mr l undi, MeMlunvllle; Hev J 11 Stephens, Mcdlord; II M Clinton aud wife, Portland; Hev J II Hiirgieaves, Oregon City: Hev M r G llenton, Dallas; Hev VJ A Llndwty, Portland; W l'.i'tsik and T Cox, Forest Grove; Itev G W I Mould, Oakland, Cat,; D D Proper, Seattle; A C Chandler, Mo Minnville; Mrs E Chandler, Forest Grove; O P t iwhow and wife, MeMlun. villi-; T H Henderwiii, Amity; S Ibsib, Chebaleni; P Fund Mis Addle Clark, Spring Valley! Itev T G Itrowusoti.Mc- Mliiuvllle; Itev W C It abb, Portland; Itev J Fi-ehter, Salem; Itev II A Par- ten, Salt in; W II Hall, Portland, Mrs It Ileal, Siilein; Mm E M Wilkes; Port- laud; Miss Sadie HIII, Portland, Miss M Cole. Portland; Mis M L Drlgg. (iregoii t ity; w w Itimiks ami wttc, Salem; Mm M Ctwlue, Oregon Clt-; Mm J C Davis, Salem; O C Mortensoii, West Chehidem; Wm fall and C W Conor, Carlton, H III l.lt mmIkiii. Calliasila Irlls'.of this clty.at lis uieot- lug lat night, agreed to go to Sulem in a Issly next week on lhtirsdey nlL'ht, and visit Kaiiilkln trlU-, whleli Grand Saehem E. J. Ladd will largely supplement with a niiiiils r of brothers from Piirllmid. It will t a very social ufllilr, Nil Oniaiiil fur 'iiiiialiil. We uiulersiiind that several of our people, thinking tlml Ihe limit for re ceiving free sets of the Oregunlitn Fill lion Encycloiedlu Drliaunlca was used mply for advertising purposes, and would not Is' adhered to, delayed giving their orders until thl week, and now find their orders will not be accepted at heudipuirters, us the oiler for Oregon City has been withdrawn, Some of bene ure now condemning the Oregon- lau for thus cutting oh" the oiler before II had an opportunity to lake advan tage of It. Of course It is a great dlsap- Hiiulmeiit lo llnd themselves a day loo late, but we are of the opinion that In his matter there Is no ground for coin- SoreThroat Bronchitis, ciilds, coughs, asthma, and even consumption, in the early stages, yield to Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Singers, nctors, auction eers, public speakers, clergymen, teachers, lecturers, and all who uro liable to disorder of the vocal orgiuiff, llnd a sure remedy in this wonderful and woll-known preparation. As an emergency medicine, In cases of croup, whooping cough, etc., It should bo In every household. "Two yiiam ngo I niflforeil jcvorety from a attack of sure tlirout And Bronchitis It Mflmnit an If I could not survive, all tli lis i ml roiiHullos proving o( no avail. At hint I iIioiikM of Ayer's Cherry l'outornl, and nftor takliiK two buttles of tills medicine I wm roHtoi ml to lioaltli." Cliua. Uunililut, Smith's Hunch, Sonoma Co,, Cat. "Thors li nothing hotter for oouglu tlmn Ayer's Cherry l'ootural. 1 tiso no other pro liuiiitloii." Aiuilo S. Uullor, l'rovldonoe, It. t. W. It. Omit ft Co., Driiggliits, Cnrson, Iowa, certify (lint all throat aud lung trou bles are soocdlly Cured By Using Ayor'i Cherry roetornl. It loads nil others. " In January, Ihsi), I was taken down with monnlcs And icarlot fovnr, and oxponlng my self too soon, caught a lovore cold wlildi lotthid on my lungs. I was forced to tako to my bod and wits so 111 tlutt tho doctors dospalrcd of my recovory, supposing ma to bo in quick consumption. Chnnge of ollmiito was roeoinniondnd, but I begnn to use Ayor's Churry I'octnrnl, and soon found relief. After luting several bottles, I wn cured, so that I am now as well and rugged as ever." John Dlllnmlor, Crnnosmnn ot Btenm Shovel, U. B. St S. P. U, It, Co., Justin, 1'exas. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral rnariauu ur Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Druggists. Price 1 ; sis bottles, 5. plaint against th Orcgonlan, a they were eerlul nly explicit enough Inan iioiiiioing the expiration of their offer, and those who delayed availing them selves of the opportunity have only tbtimwdvo to blame for tbelrdlsappolot- meiit. Oregon City Knterpriae. 110 A III) OF TKADK. A Well Atlomlml MsstlugTh Ala Hrnualit lu LUn. Hoard The flmt meeting of th business uieu of IudoHndenoe, for over a ytr, wa held In the elty hall Tuesday uight, About twenty -live buslues men were present. HiHiie hisirtaut buslueax wa discussed, It. Shelley acted a chair man, ami E, C. Pentlaml a secretary. It was decided to have another meeting Friday evening of thl week and elect new ofllcer. Au Informal proposition for the Investment of from i,(kk) to fKVmo lu a mauufauturlng plant here, using San Francisco capital, wa made, und further action will be taken at the next meeting. It 1 probable that no bonus of any kind will be asked. All the buslues men of Independence should attend the meeting to-night. Tho board of trade can do aoina very effective work just uow. Wt Mlila rrxiiiluina. ' Thl paper Intend pushing for lot rightful share of the patronage of real dent In Polk county, and a very at tractive list of premium for new sub scriber will be an nou need ami Illustra ted In these column. They constat of Columbus silver souvenir sissms, for one uhcrlher; a large cloth-bound cook btsik, for one ulmcrllir; a book of ad venture, for one uberlber; collection of OHO song with mush), for oue sub scriber; aud many valuable premiums for from two lo twenty tubscrllwm, lietulled announcement will appear later. Keep your eye on a frleud who I not taking Ihe Wkht Suns ami secure a premium. IHSSOI.l TtON NOTICR, Notice I hereby given that the co partnership herctuforvexistliig between VV. E. Ferguson and E C. VanMeer a proprietor of Ihe sash aud door factory, Is this day dissolved by mutual consent, W. E Ferguson retiring and transferr ing hi Interest to E. C. VanMeer, who assuuu- all lluhlllUc of the former flrm aud to whom all note and account are payable. W. E. Fkhouhon, E. C. Van M hub. Independence, Polk county, Or., Octo ber o, IMC. WaMlsIlM (lallc Notie I hereby given that theon art nersliiti heretofore existing Is-twwn A. C, Iteaincr and W. II. Craven, under the II rm name of lteamcr A Craven, la thl day (IIrsoIvimI liy mutual consent, A. C, iieuiiier retiring, rue misines win tst eomluctitl lu the future by W, II. Cra ven Co., to whom all money due the old firm are twyable, ami who will pay all the flrm' Indcbtcdnew. 4H 4t A. C. liBAMKH, W. II. Chavrn, ludcneudcuue, Or., Ovtelwr 1, 1HD2, HOTHX All ieron knowing themselves In- debUtl to the firm of Heamer A Craven, will please call and settle at once, a we need the money. JllAMKH A CBAVKN. Hurklvn'a Arnlra Salt. The best salve In the world for cut, bruise, sores, tilceni, salt rheum, fever sorea, tetter, chapped hands, olillblallls, corns, and all sklu eruption, and posl lively pure plica, or no pay reiiulred. It I guaranteed to give H.rfeot satis fai'tion, or money refunded. I'tiw, 25 ceuUt per Ikix, For sale by any drug Noll.-. All moneys due the late flrm ofI.ee A Hutler are payable to M.O. l'otter, IudcM'ndence. who will receipt for the same. Lkk A IH'TLKB. Nettls I. All person knowing themselves in debted lo me are requested to call anil settle on or before Novemlter 1, 1802, or the account will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. J. D. Ibvink. Kotliw nf IIImuIiiIIuii. Notice Is heruby given that the partnership between T.J Lee and O. I), llutler was dissolved on the 1Mb day of October, 1HII2. All debts due to the said partnership are tube paid Immediately aud those due Irom the same discharged. T. J. Lkk. O. H. BUTLKK Merit Wilts. We desire to say to our citizens that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for consump tion, Dr. King's New Life Pills, liuck leu's Arnica Halve,aiid Klectrlo Uittera, and have never handled remedies that still as well, or that have giveu such universal satisfaction. We do uot hesitate to guarantee them every time, aud we stand ready to refund the pur chase price,lf satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. Hold by all druggists. I II Noelul, A dime sociable will be given at the residence of Mrs, T. J, Lee ou Tuesday evening of next week for the beuefltof the Y. P. 8. C. E, of the Congrega tional church. A short program will be rendered, and light refreshments served. Everybody will be cordially welcomed. Null or IIIimoIuIIos. Notice Is hereby glveu that the co partnership heretofore existing between I). M. Klemsen, N. O. Olodfelter, and 1). II. Clodfclter, under the linn name of Klemsen & Clodfclter Bros., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be conducted In the fu ture by Klemsen & Christian, to whom alt moneys due the old firm are to be paid, and who will pay all Indebted ness. I). H. Cl-ODKBl.TKK, 44-41 D. M. Kl.MMBRN N. O, Cj.odfki.tkb. Kl.RMHKN ft CllMSTIAN. Independence, Or., October 8, 1802. lUuuenilier to call ut the Normal Book Store, Monmouth, if you Deed anything in the line of school books, school sup plies, athletio goods, eto. There has been a continued tendency to bowel disease here this season, says (I. W.Hhlvell, druggist, Wieklltle, Ky., "and au unusual demand tor Uliani bci'ltiln's Collo, Cholera aud Dlurrhceu Itcmcdy, 1 have sold four bottles of it this morning, Home remarkable cures have been eflcotod by It aud In all cases it has proven successt'iil." For (ale by all medicine dealers. TSTTSBOSf THE WEEK'S BUDGET, (rinntlntisd from Mound (,) pendenoe; Ju. W. Key, Eugene; and Fred A. (brothers, Dayton, Wash. Jtev. Campliell, of CorvullU, odd ducted the devotlousl exercise In chap el Thursday. , Three hundred nd two students now represent the normal school, which show (julte an Increase over any pre vious year. . Them are 100 student now thutmake their three trips dally to the O, H. N. M. dining hull for rations. Prof. Hplllman, who baa lawn absent from cIkhiI for several day on account of sickness, Is with us again. Prof. CamplwII has taken up a series of lecture on Muiiday evening of each week for the benefit of the young nam, Mr. Unruh, of MuMlnnvllle, de livered an address in cliaiad Tuesday morn lug, under the auspices of the W C.T.U. President Campbell was called away Thursday and Friday to attend the con ventlon of the Voting People's Hoelety of Christian Endeavor which was held in Eugene. Mis Ayers, who is to have charge of the vocal music, arrived In Monmouth Monday. Mis Ayer Is from Mlnneap oil, Mlnu., aud comes with the best uf recommendations. Honalor 3. X, Dolph visited chapel Tburaday, and delivered an address which was much appreciated. The school voted unanimously their thank to Mr. Dolph, sud cordially luvltedhitii to return again In the near future, ItallM Nutss. Frank Williams Is down from ( 'helm- lb on a visit to hi father, J. J, Williams Warren Duun bus sold bis delivery bus! tie to Will Lyons. He will still run lila truck. Mr. Hubert has moved bis big steam sawmill outfit to the Dig Nestucca where be will have access to lots of flue timber. Itev, Oilltsple, of Newport, has bceo received a minister by the Presbyterl ana lie re, and will preach hi first ser mon the first Huiiday lu November. TIIl'USDAV. O. A. Wolvorloi), of Huver, was dolug busluee here daring the day. Mr. Jon Davidson, of Empire City I visiting ber mother, Mrs. Mortui, of Monmouth. J. M. Vaiidiiyii returned from Port land to-day, but Mrs. Validity n remains for a longer visit. Etl. F. Wiles and bride passed down on to-day's tralu cu route to Portland and Han Francisco. David (lelwlck, of Colfax, Wash, with hi mother, Mrs. A. C. Harrison, have come back to Independence, ami will make their home here. Mrs. Wm. Kellers, of I'klah, Oregon, ha returned to ber home at Moumouth to recover her health, the dry climate of Eaatern Oregon not agreeing with her Itev. Itulaud Grant, au attendant from Portland to the Itaptist coiiveu Hon here, badly sprained his ankle last night, by stepping off the tes of the church, lu entering. (Jeo. lUUdln, a fourteen -year-old lad, of Halsey, Orcgoii, has entered the Wkst SiDB odlce to learn the art of typeettlug Wheu we "raise the devil' you will know whom we mean Mr. II, A. Adkins, county uerln teudent of prts work for the W. C. T. IT. lo Polk county, informs us that Miss Itwe Trumbull, of La ( iruude, re-or Kuiilxod the W. C. T. U. at Moimmith lust Monday evening with twenty-six members, and delivered a very Interest ing lecture. Mrs. L. A. Adkins was elected president. Mrs. A. W, Unruh atltlresHed the students in the normal chattel, and orgniil,ed a Ioyal Temper aiice Legion hi the public schools, Ctilumbus Day will be duly cele brated lb this city by the public schools to-morrow. The exercises will consist of the National programme, with some additions, and will commence at 9 o'clock a. in, There will lie no school in accordance with the proclama tions of the president and the governor. A new flagitwelve feet long by six anil a half wide; has been purchased by the colli rlbiitions of scholars and teachers, and will be raised for the first tlmeou that day. Osk l'nlnt. Little Nerval Atkins, son of A. B. Atkins, killed a wild goose last week. Norval Is the proudest boy lu the county. Mr. A. Lemnions has moved from Mrs Wm. Jones's farm to Mr. Oeorgc Whlteaker's place, two miles north of Independence. John Webster, living near Dixie, has cherry tree on his farm that measures nine feet lu circumference around the body, fifty across the top, and produced 10 worth of sherries last season. Who mm beat it? Ilsllss Nitn. Mayor Ellis and wife have been over on the Hound visiting relatives. V. S, Elklns is traveling In Lane county In the Interest of his nursery. Ed Wilds and C. M. Hudson, of Cor- vail Is, have been spending several days here. The Chautauquaus will hold their next meeting at the home of 1). P, Stouller. M. T. White, after a several months' visit to friends here, bus returned to his borne lu Ohio. The front of the Odd Fellows' brick will tie glveu a coat of cement. It will also be painted. County teachers' meeting will lie held the last Saturday In October lu La Cre ole academy building. Rev. Helve and wife have arrived Lere from Wisconsin to remain perma flaking Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. nently. He is a Lutheran ml ulster and Will preach for the people of his faith, Mr. Hpeori, of Aberdeen, Wash., Is down on a visit to the family of tier uncle, J. J. Wiseman. Col, N. M. Colvlg addressed a large audience here last evening, and was greeted with hearty applause. Mis Martha Thomiston, who ha been attend lug school at Taooma for two year, has returned home. The DeMosa fumily gave one of their famous concerts at the M. E, church Wednesday night under the auspice of the Ladles' Aid Hoelety, Kiia lU-ina, Mis Eruuialilbiion, of Colfax, Wash., I stopping with ber grandparents, Mr. and Mr. P. F. Clark. Mis Addle (-'lark returned last Fri day from the Palouso country, Wash., where she spent the summer with her sister. Mis Ellen Hykes, of Kola, lias been engaged to teach the full term of (he Lincoln school, to the delight of the patron of suld school. Itev. Ja. II. Keattle, of McCoy, will lie ordained here Wednesday, Octolier 20, at 1 1 o'clock a. m., by Dr.Townsend and Itev. E. It. Prltehard. Emerson Cooper, deputy sheriff of Marlon ootitity, was lu these part last Wednt-siluy, aud lu behalf of one Thus. Kretrer, some of our cltiscen wtnt "courting" at Hulem In auswer to the sheriff's call. , Hueim Vll. . , I V. Htlngly, from Corvallls, Is visit ing his parent near hero. Mr. Wllllard Bevens's baby has been very ill sometime past, but Is now better. Mr. Him Bparks, near Huver, and Miss Nettie Grounds, of Well, were married Tuesday. Prof. F. Emmett haslieen HI for some time thl week, but wa again able to re-open school Wednesday. Nll. All thoseowinglt. H. Wilcox & Co. are requested to settle their accounts by November 1st, as we are needing the money. It. H. WiiaxiX A Co. BUSINESS LOCALS. P. C, Patterson, the popular confec tioner. Buy your school books of W. H. Wheeler. A full line of school books and school supplies at Wheeler's, For the most choice coufectiouery, go to P. C. Patlersou's. There is a beautiful line of cbildreu's hat al Mis Macauluy's. Cull on Miss Mucaulay aud price ber hat before going elsewhere. P. C. Patterson has just received a big supply of fresh candies of all kinds. We make a sisciulty of school books aud school supplies. W. H. Wheeler. Only $10 for an all-wool suit of Hap py Home clothes at Mocktou A Hen kle's. Caudles, nuts, oranges, lemons, ba nanas, urapes, dual and tobacco at P. C Patlersou's. The Independence laundry is doing such excellent work that its trade Is rapidly Increasing. You will be sure to find anions Mips Macauluy's large selection of millinery, ust what you want at your own price. Do n't forget to go to Miss Macaulay's for your full and school hats, for she will" be able to give you just what you want. Wbv wear soiled linen, and a limn collar, wheu you can appear to so much better advantage by patronizing the In dependence steam Wudry. The young man who wears the linen of snowy whiteness, furnished him from the Independence lauudry.can tie said to be a shining young uiuu. Family washing is done by the Inde pendence steam laundry at such low prh8 that, quality considered, It does not pay to do the work at home. Htwktou A Henkle sell Heln's, Hcbwab's, and C. M. Henderson's Chi cago manufactures of boots and shoos. Kvery pair wurrauieu to give sattsiuc- tlon. Ladies sometimes feel a delicacy about sending cerudu baby clothing to the laundry, but when they can get them washed for one cent each at the Independence laundry, they should hesitate no longer. There Is no place lu Oregon where a better meal Is served than at the res- tuuraut of Wc9tacott& Irwin, 271 Com mercial street, Halom. Courteous at tention, a fine meal, ana the popular price of 25 cents, have made this muse the heatluuarters of everyone who has occasion to dine in Salem. Don't fall to read this, and remem ber that Stockton A Henkle have just brought au immense line of blankets aud quilts at a big bargain, and are ready to give you tne best Dargains lu that line ever tillered In this city. A full stock uf ladies coats, under wear, dress goods, notions, etc., etc. Cheaper than the cheapest. WANTED. WANTKti Hood marketable nooles and peiu-M on KiiliHertpllon at tills office. V ANTKIl -Hiibscrlbprs to examine the dale tier their iihiiiim on this paper and see tliut they are not lu arrears. WANTKU Men-hunts and others to order tterheiuK stiitenienls. billheads, and U loll- Job work ut the West Hklo oltlee. First- tins wora sua low eriees. WANTKU Advertisers In this column at wo eenU a word tlrst Insertion, four eent a mouth. WANTKD- KubscrllM'i-s to this miner to set tle all arrearages by January 1, 1KDX WANTKD One ton of carrots or other root rop lor eow feed. Apply at this otllce. WANTKDCordwood ou subscription, tit thisottlt-o. WANTEU I'tirehaspr ftir a sewing-machine. st $, is new. VV ill sell for Address care in is omee. -is FOR SALE. KOIl SALE New sewliiR-mnohlne not used month. Cost JM5. Will sell for !I6, Also new stove; post (h): will hike J'JO, Address K, Davis, intiependeiioe. FOR 8ALK Speee In this coin ion to adver ser at two cenui h word first Insertion, four eenls a month, KOK SAI.K Old papers, suitable for plaetng on shelves or under carpets, for only a quarter of a cent each, al this otnee.