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. THE WEE8BUDGET. What Our Reporter Finds of ln tca'st to Our Readers. THK LOCAL AM) NKXKK.U SKWH, r ! r m Trwij ti UMisrtsw Ml) Itrwn or IsImwI J.C.Miutu uow ha obnrw of IMUIIO, the numy. J. 8, Mitchell, of KnlUt'lrv, I u. Ill KiigUud, vWllng rvltitlve. . r, cviurcicH, ot t-ortiitiui. u now with In family located. t Fall City. u a, sawuu, r rutin city, i iu IVlWiruU, wbvM ho has gone fur th beuellt of his health. the sveutul trlhe of MhivhIhw Iu Oregon I ,tme trKHiilwl uud holding mwutitfMM tall City. Senior's mill, at tall I'lty.eiit nearly i,a,wu feet or lumber this eou, mitt yet th market I wily loet. IVtlhvt oomidalu of uni.l m the imiln street, although It was graveled this Mtmuiter at heavy exten. Mr. W tn. Join has timvwt to her farm below lowu, hii.I her rvlthue is mw wimbled by Shrtuttn talker. J. l t'riell, formerly tf lYrrytliile, w ttf NUvm, reeeutly married MU Altoe Metaddeu, ttskterof Mr. K, H. M'i;iny, At the .Milton' convention at lit lain! the following iVIlt tMutity miller wvrv in stteiitlauee: Felix Nh1, ir Italia, I). M. Klemsen, I UiU''UvU'iHv, ami U. K, While, Itlekreall. Tb editor uf the Itemiser rl(jhi along hacking at hi wurk, aud uow he Is among th substantial tiiluew iiuhi uf iHtil, having mailt a sueee t hi pauer. lisrd. work, nut luek, WtllH. J. K. Fetilon ami litw, ltolt, formerly of thin city, but now hi Sxkan, are liutb running for nitle there, and likelj Uisueeeett, While mny have toft I'ulk county una found iheiitMdve worse till through the change, these buys have made sueoe of it it wa considered high irliv wlivn It. C. Cruvi (wit! f 10,4tm f.r tfW m of Unit tiear lKittoa M'Vi'ml j turn no, but heia It for f 14,i. nmi now tin liurt'baM'rtt liuve luirgitltiisl tlu ann- fnrni for ilil.l.M. lxiU nrt ln j;limiiii! tat thnt tl I 'oik i-otuu.v iiliotlli noimHliiiiK. The unty cturtn of IVIk bih! Mi Ion Couuly linve "IitUIJ thai llm kWv brulgw na uo niiir tbU full. It port w true, the brklit tlm-i ntntl rt? mint, but thevourtti are mch irytu to get the other to jmy the bllla. It there In any tiling iu a imint'.tlii' "Sjtli-iu briJg" rcalnt hIiouUI lie jwiitl by Ha torn. Tlie IalUw t)trvtr eliwt an wUlur Inl, tiuotlugouw WBanlliig J. It. N. Jtoll, with thn frtowlly Him, wbtob we uiuoh apnrvclate: Th Wwr Mdk'r fintt Uutoti umter Im nevuiid maiumviiteiil by Mr. IViitlaiid l bright and neway, and la worth the ii'i'rt of the iilt' of Polk county. The Ouwrver truti it will receive that merited autwa In giviiiK hop wtutUtiint the other week.lhe WfXTHtliKsmld Kwotig Itiiidt. C'tiliiaiiian, had m many am, ami I Wunn, t'hinumnii, m many, my thr Dtillaa ItemUer. rkaing hia mUtuke, the editor nt Mr. Wann a U tter of HloKy. The fiit't l that Ia IIioukIiI It u pretty j;ik1 joke, tput they miy Mr. IJIuj? la a mad it woultl nmke (retitleinaii ,w to iluinit a red nit In his fuee. He ciKilt m It nu Innutl t be put dowu on a tovel with eoinmon aeruti of a white limn. Fourhuotlrt'il wbiaehlldreu irmltl theatreel to-ilay in honor of the great Coltimbu. The rooum of the flue. puH-lif-hciiool biiihlliig here we.ro tastefully dworateit, uud commeneing at 9o eloek thla morning, literary exercise were held, which were very iiitereatlnj,'. Itev. R I). Grant, of Portland, dellv ered a Burnt patriotic adtlrewi, In which he pointed out the. lewton to the pres ent ambitiou boy in the jwrm-verani of C'olumbua. The eaker waa lialeiied to with rapt attention. Columbua dny waa appropriately otxterved at Monuioutb In the normal chapel, l'rof. Oetz read the procla mation; Itev, Ilotwrt Whiteaker tic llvereil the prayer; MImh Minnie Cole man recited "Columbla;"j T J..Tat'kwn read an easay on Life ofColumbua; Minn Page recited "Our Country;" MIhh Croeby recited "Columbun;" and Mr. Mclobwli dellveretiau ewtay on "Life of Columbiw;" and MIhh A unci Ualnl, an "Ode for C'olumbua Day." Miw Ayera Hang a aolo, and the American flag, carried by Lena Hark, appropri ately cowtumed an goddea of liberty, waa saluted by forty-two young ludlt repreaentlng every state in the uni An wltlroMi wna delivered by Itev. Wheeler. The on;ra hotnw waa tilled hurt night with an nudicucc lurgely compow'd of ludiea, to listen to the Democratic (Iimi trinea of the candidate for prmideiitlal elector, W M. Colvlg. The Monmouth brawj band and a lion lire served to draw a crowd. The apeuker talked of the tarlir, and aaid that England wanted; the producia of the farmer, and would pay the very Ut price, and that coun try manufactured the very tiilngn the farmer wanted, and could furnlah them at the loweat prlcw; therefore, the farmer should work for free exchange. He pratned the achievement of the It" publican party, but wild It bad reached it height of greatnoKH, and that the promise of the Democratic party pres aged great prerlty for the country in the future. Tlw Klekapoti hub an ,wll,,HB mu. Iuy Wlllgtifmrnben u Monmouth, next Tuemlay, Mr.MiHW.aronwmnty, Iim lmn hero for neveral nwtetl with the wnoleiiuillla. L. K. Huptetuu am) mm Mtnnlv 1'aU ton, wore ytt-rd,. Krte,l a prmll to wed by lh county rUrk, with Jaa. IW gmva witmwt, t . t Hmlth, proprietor nftbu Dnllna wtiipto iwm, who went to hg WKiuikIii home MlmH Mg0 aetvimt of hi. health, nHtrtett a not Impntvtng imu-h. Utten rHHlvtHl hi thl elty from Mr. Cbaa, Dottenhod, of California, who The abaft will weigh one and a Urn. who, formerly Ml. VI u Khiiney, inw pntoe, waa reported to bava tiled aoine weeka agn at her home at Palm uaie, l alive ami well, mi 1 that they nav a new-iuaUe heir. A telegram waa reevh-vd here by Sheriff Well from th aheritf at l a tirnotlo, thut young Moore ha Uen wtiht at that plaw, aud Itoputy Hlior- m rariey niarttnl after him to- day, m thought that no evltlvnee eau be pro. eurtl to hold htm, iw the youug latly in ttieeiweotatea that ahe ouly went of her ow u aw.nl to attend the exptd lion at me metropolla. There baatavu a coiiiIiiihmI teudeuev o oowci tiiM'UHe uere i i a muih. hv t. n .mveu, tirtiggiRi, Wlealllte, Ky "and anuuiiMtiai 4emaud for Cham IvilaliraCotto, Cholcni and IHarrhtea iM iocily, 1 have wild four bottieatN it this inoriiltur. Some remarkable eurea have Uvu elhvteii Jiy It and Iu all ease It baa iiroven autH-wtHful." Kir tle ly all uiedMne dealer. iteniember to cmll at III Normal Btmk More, Moiintouiu, it ou utetl anything m luetiiie or aeuiHii itooxa, actiool up- poea, auueiie tjtKHit, eltt. llullBK. There arecnrolled In the Dallas public schools 276 pupils. Jiew signs have been put up over the door In the courthouse, George John aon doing the painting. At the lust meeting of the city coun cil, the license granted to llhas. P"gl was transferred to Van Hchuyver&Co, .tnKi.v. J oh ii Kurro wan in town to-day, Mlw Irfiiim Colhiiit spent Sunday with her friend, Mr MeAdam. W J. Mul key, of Monmouth, waa eeii on our atrvet thl morning. J. R Ihireh and wife, of Itlekreall, were trailing here thl afternoon. Hum llawley.eashlerof the First Na tional bank, went to the nielrosill today. Mr. Ira Miller, of Yaiulua, I visit ing her daughter, Mr. W. H. Whit eaker. Juwiu Wluftor, of Altainy, baa been visiting bis son, V. II. Wheeler, of tiiis city. i leu Huydt'ii,as he Is popularly called, of Kola, was i u town on buslues thl afternoon. M. O. Potter ha gone to Yaipilna City, where he will take charge of the Coor stock ofgtssls. Peter Kurro r., like nearly every one i lw, took iu the expowltlou. lie returned home to day. Mi. II. M ScarU and Grandma Hub. bard, of lHtlla, were In town to-day attending the convention. I'nscott A Vencs have Just eoin- pleted sawing bl.tmo fwrt of ah lumber for the wagon factory at Corvallls., Mr, Savage, ofSalem.and berdaugh- ters, Nellie aud Fthel, were guest of railroad-agent T. M. Stiver, lo-diry. J. lxve, whowltliottien wasaritMtrd for burning a steaiutxiut oil the Willam ette river, was discharged last week. Jiuuc Siiuoiitou, who ha the 7tM- acre Wliltc 4 .Mcl'alilel arm near Ittc kreali rvia.tl, wit doing our town to-day. W.P. Coutlitway .cashier the Indepen- ileuce iitloual tstuK, wa raucn m Dullii to .lay to visit his brother there, wim is very sick. W. M. Diirndl, of ilueiia Ista, we think must tw prospering, a he hk out a lnd of very uiee-looklug new furniture to day. C. C ' Huibon, of Corvallm, and Wal ler I'isik, of Mc.Mliinvllle, are having a royal time at Falls City visiting Mr. aud Mrs. Hliurtli It'. F. K. Node has purchased the Inter et of his nurtiier. Mr. Smith, In the butchering business, and uow will con duct the business alone. We saw Wayne William leading a spirited young horse the other day, and impilry brought out the fact that it was a three quarters Percheoii, of whlcli lie 1 very proud. J.N. Hart and wife were In town this aficriiisin, and wsm take up their abode In Falls City, where Prof. Hart ha agreed to act a principal of the public school. J. A. Ilolierts, the proprietor of the Independence foundry, ha Just com pleted some very line grain crushers, aud invites all person Interested to come and examine them. - Miss Lillian Simontoti, who hasbeeii vlsillng her sister at Monmouth, re turned to her home at itlekreall to-day, accompanied by her friend, Miss Klla lteed, from Webb county, MIsourl. Henderson Murphy, who lives south of town, brought to the county fulrtwo stalks of corn which measured thirteen feet-we were going to say to the first limb to the top. How isthalforhlgiir It. 8. McNally and W. C. Knighton were over Saturday, und the secret has leaked out that they are figuring on drawing plans for one of the finest business blocks ever erected iu Inde pendence. This morning, H. Hirschborg, the banker, and J A Veness.of thesiiwinlll here, took a paper to the citizen, and In a few hours nearly .r.00 was sub scribed io pay for repairing roads lead- lug to town. K C. Keyt, probably the most weal thy man in J'olK county, wno is a farmer, was in town to-day Willi ms wile and two daughters, In his carriage, ull tlie way irom rerryimiu w n" some business here, T. W. MuAdams, who carries a flue linn of monument ami marble goods in stock, has Just received an order from our townsman, U. Shelley, for a nue griinite monument seven feet high, which will mark the grave or ms ue- wholesale liquor dealers in Portland. ' m.se.l wife in the I. O. O. F. cemetery. Vy tap TyTTsl jyy i.om, the flvemioiiths-old daughter or A. Sander, of McMlunvllle, dll Friday (lerniu tut 2:4(1 p. in,, at the roiilene of A. J. ltunsaker, and the remains were taken to MeMliinvltto hiday.MiigittteiiiledUitb Iralu by Hi Uaptlat con ven tlon. I tall. 1h M. Daly I building a nltlcue tDalla. Mr, lieu Lewi, of Salem, has been oil a visit to her cousin, Mrs. T, G, Uleli niond. There will be ft sale of pentonul property on the T. G. Itlehiuoiid place next Hwt unlay. Itorn, Hi the resident) of J. F.Groves, Satunlav night, at lktlla, to the wife of Will Grove, daughter, W, It, Cm veil ftinl Hale Haekeusl and pwrty have returned from a week's itay on Salmon river, hunting, J. II. Whitley, Salem' popular llveryiimn, whs over visiting friend. He was accompanied by Mr. Maggie llurii. The family of A. V. It. Snyder, of the Transcript, are sorely afflicted w ith the scsrlet fever, there being now four of them down with It, itev. Crow ha arrived with hi family and I conlly sitimUsI In the prouK of the South Methodist church, of which he I Klor, A lleense to wed was lutied Friday by County Clerk Mulkey, to Henry Swift aud Mm. Miami tamlroth, of Iu- dniemieiioe, Slierllf Welt acting a wit net. Work nu the Dallas division of the telephone line ha again been resumed, and It will lie In working order by Thursday. The non-arrival of pole wa the eum of the delay. Mrs, F. . WihsIs, of this place, will go to Monmouth, where she will secure a elas In painting. She I a flrU-laiM artist and the people ol the educational center r to be congratulated ou re ceiving such a good teacher. Deputy Sheriff Frley returned Saturday from IiUraiide, with young Hid Moore, who as charged with the seduction or Nellie Jolinsou, lie wa releastsl ou hi own reeogiilxance to appear for trial altt o'elts k Monday uiortiiug. The ease will probably lie dlsiiilwtetl, The following probate bmdncmi was irausaeted by Judge itureh hurt week: Iu the matter of the guardianship of J. M. Wunn, a deaf mute, W. K. Wann was appointed guardian, hi himd being placed at I'M't'O. P. C. Sear, J. Kelly, and J. P, Kmmett, were matle appraiser In the matter of the Dual settlement of the John Nichols estate: filial roelept Med and accepted, ami exieutor aud boiulsiiieii distrliargtid, in the matter of the appilntment of a guardian for Win. Illlngsworth, J. I. illlngswortli wasapMiiittHlaguartllaii and hi tMHids filed and approved, in the it. Graves eirtate.houwliold icotslstu the aniouot of $.103 were set apart for tweof widow and lUkW) allowett for lit-r maintenance. ' MiuiiuuHlh. Ctsik St l'ortwissl have Just oieued a flrst-i'las IsmiI- ami-shoe store In Mou mouth. You that are shmdes and tsMitle, give us a call. Fall liljf. Frank itutler, who has Ihs-ii a tittle under the weather, I able to be out door attain. Mr. T. T. Sullivan, painter and dee- orator, who iaiit six week with us hist spring, returned from Indceu. deuce this evening, and Is going to put the finishing touches ou our magnificent schooUmtise. Ida Sliurtletr, who has been sick for a long time iu Portland, 1 Improving vtry fast since she came up with her parent. The Fall City climate seem to tlo her more gissi than all the medi cine she took while In Portland. Our obi sawmill ha been thoroughly overhauled by our master mechanic, IC. l!u nee, and promises to do a gtasl work a any steam mill In the country. Our neighborhood will soon he sup plied with a good quality ot lumtsirat cheapest prices, M. Flynu, our hawing cou tractor, returned home last week with his crew and cattle, having finished his Joh at Suitor's mill, where he put In one mil lion and a half of logs. He ha taken his crew and cattle to his ranch, clear lug It up In gissi shape. Mr. KhiMlebcrgcr, from Washington, who la visiting friends Iu this place, Is so delighted with our little town and the beautiful schisilhouse, that he thinks about moving his family here and schooling bis children. Ho says there Is uo finer located town In Oregon than Falls City. The weuther has been exceedingly beautiful during the past week In Falls City, and everybody seems to make the Is-st of It, there being no idle men Iu town. Many people seem to be busily engaged In preparing for a hard winter, tojndge from the large amount of wood that Is aawed and hauled to town. Our new postolllce. building Is com pleted, anil Is already occupied by our postmaster, Mr. Griggs, who spured neither time nor money to make his building as neat and attractive as pos sible. This makes the sixth building the ohl gentleman has put up in our town, and we ought to congratulate ourselves In having such an euterprls- lug gentleman In our midst. The Knight of the Maccabees hud a grand time last Friday evening, giving the members and guests a flue oyster supper, which was closed with a good social dance. The entertainment was opened by our Falls City bras band, and T. N. Mayer matle a vory appro- prlate speech, reminding the audience of this great memorial day. Ida and Pearl Itryant, Mary Kahiismaii, anil Lulu Gilbert, delighted the assembly with Interesting declamations. I he whole uflulr was a perfect success. half p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, at 7;)tup. III. iievlval service are being held In the lluptlst church, to continue through the week. Kleven person were taken Into full connection from limitation and three by letter In the M. K. church at Dallas Sunday, of which 1). T, Suiiiuiervllle Is pastor. Claw 11. Cross, of Dal la, will preach at Itlikrwll, Sunday, November (1, at lia, iu,, and the quarterly conference meeting will le lie Id then November HHIi and anih. The Kvangellcal uhureh,A H Copley, pastor, Is uow holding revival meet ings The service hitherto have tsen quite lutertlng. Preschliig ou Sabbath evening' and each vveulug next week. Next Sunday evening ' Mr. F.imnx will lead the prayer meeting of the Y, P. S. C. IC. at the Congrega tional church, In eouseeratlou aervlcea, of whluh the topic will be, "The First Christians. What do They Teach Us? Ou next Saturday and Sunday, Octo ber anh and .Will, will ba held the quarterly meeting of the Methodist Kpiscopal church, itev, G. itauold pastor. Presiding F.lder Itev, John Pansiu will hold hi conference ou Saturday at !i p. in. and preach ki the evening at 1:M, Service at luMk) un Sabbath morning, followed by prtauh lug at 11. itegular prayer servient on Thursday evening at 70. At the Prenhyterian church last Sun day, Itev. C M. Hill, lUptl.t M. H, mlssloiiary, preached In the tnornlng Ucv.G.hv M. Hill, pastor of the tint llapllst church of Albany, occupied the pulpit Iu the eveulug, Serltv next Suiitlay at II a. in. and Tutott. ducted by the pastor. Miss 4yer, otl miislnd Instructor in the stitta nornul schtMil, will slug a solo at boll erve, Ml llruiv will preside at lb organ. There will be a business meetlig of tlie eongreKatloii Tburdy, Nobulsr8d st i p. m. I A 1 1 he Cougrega! loiml eh u rebut Hun- day there wa preaching bothhornlug and evening. Ib'V. WhlteakeL of Ka leiu Hnptiit church, tsvuplitl s pul tilt at II a. m., and Itev. Tiel, V Port- land preuched In the evening. I Y. I the rktrlpture lioinrtl the eye of and quiet as a sewing .mr-chlne, many to the reasonableness of his In and see It while at work. mill). Call MAKKKT ItKPdKT. S C. K. iu the eveulug, led I Mr HltchctH'k, wa Interesting ani well atteiidetl, A large congrogatloniiath eretltohear Mr. Till, and In atkttioo to the muie by the choir aud edh; ro gation, a trio was sung by Mlsa feer am) the (suitor and wife, and also liolo by Mr. l'ollug, which wa exwllen TIm lluntiuaton hotel I atlvvr.led fi.r sale In another column. t'lmiulierliilu's I'alu llalm, a geiiil fiiiully liniment and especially valua for rheumatism, sprains, hums ail frost bites, 60 cent Mir tsiltle. Will those ladle who Intend respond ing to the circular aviitout by the Wknt Nina, pleas scud luoony next week? ThlaiVatureof theWwer Hum will be math. permanent If It recelvi aiilftleleiiteiicourageUHint.aud.we think you will be pleased with the Innovation, Mlsa Kssla (J. Ihtbertson, mir poet- msster, ia very proud of an elegant oak cabinet desk which she ordered aud ha received through W. 0. Cook, and had It plgeou-holetl exactly to suit her want. All the many blanks con nected with IL money-order bualnesa are now close at hand oonvenleutly ar ranged. Italian. W, (?, lli-own, the pioneer merchant. and Dr. J. C. Mason, have been to rorllaud fur several day. A petition wlll l presented to the next county court for a bridge at the Lyle eruaslug. A inuoh uteded structure. Died, at Dull, Monday, October 24, of membranous croup, Jay, youngest child of Dr, aud Mm. J. K.KIrkpatrlek, aged 9 year. Judge J, U Co) II us, of this city, wl ou next Friday evening deliver a lecture to the studeuu, of Im Creole academy, it the city hall. Prof. Dvl. ha ar ranged for a aertoa of lecture during the winter lor the advancement uf the pupil, At the closlug performance at the Kleksjo Iudlaua tuedlclu ooinpauy show last ulghl Mr. I W. Mcrrtaoit drew the lucky number that got the baudsuui silver act The company to Monmouth, Tuesday, aud from there to ludepeudence. The board of equalisation closed It work on Saturday, aud have cited sever) partle to aptiear before them a a court on the I lib of November, aud show cause why their aeineoi as given should uot be raised. For the reason that many of the fisHIng are Incorrect, Asesor Gardner wa given until uext term of court to raise and bring iu the aaaestuiieul book Iu proper haps, he taking It to hi Salt creek home for till purpose, and until such time a It I returned we cau give nu figure as to Polk county' standing forlwl Tliedemsiid tor Chalnlierlalii's Colic, Cholera and Ilarrhu ItoiiHtly Is steadily growing, from the fact that all ho Kve It a trial are ptoaaed with the result aud rooommeud It to their uelghtsjra, W feci sur that the reiiie- y cannot Im recommended Iimi Ighly. Wagley Smeail, drunglsl, lewion. Iowa, ror sale hy all uiedl clue dealer. Guns of all varletie at ft. M. Wade Co's. Also a big supply of am munition just arrived ChaiuUrlitln' Kye and Skin Wit. '"" Tuesday ana rnuay u.imt for teller, sall-rheiim. seal, headi every y " M "!. u. n. Jtt.yo tH'xema, pile and chronic sore eyes lion, oppnelt Kste' grtawry. Ht. I'atrtcK's rills. They are Hie Ul physic. They also reeulate tb per aud bowels. Try them, ITi cents box. "m:siAY. llm, Preshleut Ilarrlsou died to-day lUnlay the Wnalher ha been mot k'hlful. bert Hall, of Bueoa Vlata, wai luiwu to day. id Shelley t Vsnduyn's au gment thl week. iceiit sr isix, tor sale by all medicine dealer. R M. Watle A (Vi. have lust received a large nlock or guu from I he rl. I)r. K.G. Young, veterinary suriitsm and tleiillst, late of Newhcrit, baa lo- en led jK-rniinn-iit ly III luilcMtnrtence, Tue tlis'lor come lilifliiy recoiiillieuiled His olllee Is over the Indcs-ndeiice alloual I HHi K , Children's union suit, all slae, Just rceelvetl liy Sludley A Validity n, MOMI.IY. H. Wheeler' young sou Is quite W I Stai bv. Pr nclD.il. . . .. -i. I ,7.wl,.r..,.,l l.w !, l-MuinKa and tirtJlomoonBl nion wi Five Departments: Business, Shorthand, TypewriHvgPcnmanship.nglnli, School in session th. .nlr year. Sturinls .dmlltcd .1 any tl m.. C0.loK.i,conH.hilna liiformatlo0,fr. SUNDAY. Services as usual next Sunday at the IlnptiHt church. Itov. M.F. 8. Henton has been called to the Itaptlst piistorute at Dallas, and will hereafter, If he ncccpts the call, preach every Buiiduy there. Itev, T L Campbell will preach III the Christian church next, Sunday morn ing on the theme, "The Mossluhshlp," and evening, "The Creation," Hun day aehool at 8 p, in, Y PSU K at 0 W sick. I W. Itols-rtson came up from Port laud to-day. James Nesmllh, of Dixie, was In town Sunday. Watch Stockton A Henkle's show window next Saturdny T. A Failey, deputy sheriff of Polk county . was In town to-day J. It. Floyd, formerly of Falls City, la now a resident of I'wlsvllle. F. M. Cltslfi Iter Is tiling ten acre of land on his farm north of town. The cash receipts at the IndcpeU' ileuce post otllce are the largest this mouth of any In Its history. One of the prettiest farmhouse Is tliat of Mr. McKhlowney, out on the hill on the road to Lewisvllle, II. HIiachlsTg I superintending the repairs on the county road below town and Intends that the work shall be well done. llain Mulky, who has purchased the Cage Morrison place near the Klklni sclKsilliouse, will stsiii have hiatal acre of fall wheat all sown. Mrs. J. K. Miller aud Miss Maggie Itutler, of Monmouth, also Mm. W. H. Craveu aud W. H. Hawley, ofthls city, returned today from Port land. Willie, tho son of F. M. Clodfeltor, living north of town, killed a whole band of geese at once last week. How ever, there were only two In the band, Much praise has been given the Indies who entertained our sister last week. The committee on tables was Composed of Mrs. S, It. Baldwin, Mrs. J. Alexander, Mrs. S. Tcttierow, and Mrs. Wilcox. The Davis quiirtelto, of Albany, which fiirulHhetl such hciiiilll'ul music at the lluptlst convention, Is composed of V.' H. Thompson, 1st tenor j W. O. Crawford, !M tenor; 0 H. Hurt, 1st bass; and Prof. W, VV. Davls,2d bass. The assignment committee of the HaptiHt convention, which did such efficient Work, was composed of J. W. Ihister, A 11. Locke, and Ed Master son, and the reception committee was, Joe Craven, J. W. Masterson, J, Alexander, , li, lialdwlu, and P. W. Haley; The Hook anil Ladder Company will give a grand ball November 24, and several committees on invitation are announced on the posters, which are already distributed, who are ex peeled to send out Invitations to all those of their friends who they would wish to attend. The public school at Itlekreall. under the able maiitigementof C.A Himoiiton, now has an attendance of near fifty, Tho schoolroom Is most comfortable and well arranged. Tho American Hug draped one of the end walls. The students hi'c bright and Intelligent ap pearing, and making rapid progress. . Holiind I). Grant, of Portland, who delivered a pennon In the opcrn houce Saturday evening, und Sunday even ing In the Baptist church, Is a man ol earliest convictions and groat force ol character, uud his (dear rendition of Siod, of Dalian, took Mr. J.S Coo borne with him to-day. J. IX. iktll I lecturing nu Oregon, we uuA-rstaud. In Salt Lake cltv. Mr. (rave, of Monmouth, has Uken up her siotto In Dr. Butler's house. P. W.Inley, one of the best Demo ernt Iu P4k county, was In town today. Why do Stockton & Heiikle want you to loot In their show window Saturday? k , Mr. Mln lie Vaughan, of Itlekreall, spent Sum!) with her mother, Mn. Klrklaud. J W Klrklmd now iai his office In the brick nextto W H Craveu A, Co , ou Main street I). W. Sean, the popular Uohelor of McCoy, can up from Portland ou the morning trdn. Beu Tharp, ofuver.hasjust finished sowing 100 aerei tu fall gralu aud re port It looking well. W. P. Bevels, of Uuena Vista, to-day nqsirU bis child, which has been so sick, a oonvaletctiig. Dr. O. D. littler ha moved into his uew residence no the corner of Fourth aud Monmouth itrecui. F. M. Smith, d) lewisvllle, say the people of Lewlavlfle i0 not want to lie deprived of a dally mall. Complaint oomw In that the South ern Pacific train run too fast through town, and an aochUnt Is likely to occur. D. O. Quick says he Is receiving mauy orders for fruit tree from Ins nursery at Suver, but li j still early to deliver them. Ira PowelljCiwhler of tig Polk county bunk, at Monmouth, andc. It. Jordau, the merchant, were diiug business here this morning. K. O. Chum news, who " -ruuuliig a sawmill at Waterloo, In Iinu county. was shaking hands here Hb old uu qualntance to day. Miss Ayers, tlie vocal encber at Monmouth I possessed of a Uiqtniflceut voice and her singing has tikou bold on the heart of her hearers. Ten teams at work on Hi, r(md to Bueua Vista and twelve ou th, xavA Ui Salem Is the result of a subsklj of 1400 raised In town the other day. J 8 Talbott, who lives near tl9 depot on ltaliroud street, is setting good example by setting his front - ;ull to gross and tilling It up to grade. Matters of Importance are denull(nK the attention of our business ma, uu( a meeting once or twice a mom, t0 discuss them will result In 'imch good. Dan Lewis, who has been walluir ou the tallies at tlie Occidental l,,(t, ut Corvallls, was brought lu on UH afternoon's tralu, ull his lower lli,i, paralyzed. lutemperauce was thecai, The machinery of this otllce Is km scrupulously clean, aud us "good wot-. men have good tools," that uccouqk for the excellence of the work turned o ii our Job department. Our four hoii ower steam engine runs a HiniMitl A, Nelson I building a flue ten foot ftidewitlk across to O'Doiinell 4 Irvine's corner. If tho ladles who have nut yet oelved a elreulsr letter from the Wmt Sins, asking their Interest In a "House hold Department," will look In their husband's coat jsicket they may find It there. Frank Hull, of Hall' ferry, brought down from Uuena Vista the Urge seven prong deer horn which were taken from a deer he killed at the Cascade fifteen years ago ami placed ou oue of the buildings there. All subscription not paid prior to the l'lth day of last September belong Ui and should bo twtid to the present proprietor of this puper.as that wa the date of our purcluoie.ulthougli possession of this otllce wa not given until Octo ber 1st. A meet lug of Polk county teachers I to be held at Dal In Saturday. The fol lowing teucher are on the programme: Supt. Hutchinson, Mis Ii. Williams, C. A.SImoiiUiii, J. L. Tail, Mlsa N. Chapman, Miss M. Jacobs, Mr. W, A. Wash, l'rof, G. W. Dawes, and l'rof. Hitchcock. Lui'fclatnul. Peter Kurre I taxing iu the sight at Portland this week. Jas.liiltib.aud ha beeu suffering from ostsrru on bis thumb, but is better at present. Mr. Martha Loiighury, uf Elgin, Ore gon, m duwo on a Visit to friends and relstiou. I. M. Himpsou ooutetuplale setting out Iwsuly lore iu bops, a soon ss the weather will permit The roads m mauy place sr getting very bail. People should Ink internet iu suou ntwdud enterprise. John Dnrus Jr., of Easteru Oregon, a urottiinenl stockman of that part, I dowu on a visit to his parents. The resent rain ha caused the grain aud grass to grow abundsully, and the pieseut outlook promise to be fsvorable for th fanners. Messrs Hnrtis and Asliunfulter, our unll uien,live put ou au extra ore. The deuisud for flour bus lucreased o they are compelled to run night u I day. The farmer r ooiuplsiuiug of uim rods from Portland taking away the Muliifohun pbeasaiita. 1'be (teopie will not stutid Iik) much imposdiou upon their riglil. Watch Shs'kton A Jienkle's show window next Saturday. NtiMtlRlly llHrle by TnlsaTsph tn III Wmt Slds, Thur.lr Newt, by tb . Unmmsriilal IIoIkw, of I'ortUnil. WiiKT-Tlie dlll'ereiice between tl value of valley ami Walla Walla In the Kngllsh market, I very wide this sea- eon, owing to the xir average quality of the latter wheat. Fisterti and for eign market have been decidedly weaker the past week, and the weak lies elsewhere ha been rellccled tills market, resulting Iu lower value, and a dlU'ereuoe of about 1 lie per cental I made for valley. Quote valley, f I ' to fl.iK per cental; and Walla Walla, 11.1.' to 11.15. OAT-Owlng to a great falling off In receipt, the market allow s strong un dertoue, and value have advanced, PMspects at present fuvor lietter prltas In the future. Quote white, food to choice, irKjft47jo er bushel; gray, Babi-kv Lea than one hundred tou were received itere during the piort week, but a small a the amount ap- jiears, ttiere wa no scarcity of stock to meet current want. Quote tl. $1.10 per cental for good to choice. Hoi-a Both public and private ad vanee resrU have bad apparently uo effect upon the market of Oregon and Wasiiiugtou. Quote IMh'M per (siuiid for fair to good. Potatokh The demand, continue about the same a usual, and while pleuty are coming lu, buyers are satis fied to pity ruling prices und offerings readily takeu for good to choice sU-k at a-r'l'ij"'iv, dowu to Ui for psr qualify. wool, a lew atraggiing lots are coming iu from both sections, but the movement I small, and to all Intent there Is uo market. Quote l.VfclMjc per pound for Willamette valley, and XicUi,. We for F'asteru Oregon. Bittkk The market shows much flrmnsss, hut prim are uow so high that any further advance would cause a falling off In the demand. Quote 31'jc f;Mc icr Kiuud for fancy creamery; icf,82jc for choice dairy; aicaic for fair lo good; Aufii)l7Jc for common. Kouu There I only a moth rate sup ply of fresh Oregon ranch ou the mar ket, aud the quotations are firm at :Soc perdo.un. Uuiikltiu'a ,iriili Salvo. kollra f MmlsUss, Notice I bcrnby given that the co partnership heretofore existing between I). M. Klemsen, N. O. Clodfeltor, and I). Ji. Clodfefter, under the firm nam of Klemsen & Clodfelter Bros., ia thl duy dissolved by mutual consent, Th business will be conducted In th fu ture by Klemsen 4c Christian, to whom all moneys due the old firm are to be paid, and who will pay all indebted num. D. H. CLODPitTXR, 44-t I). M. Kliksks N.O. C'LOlrXTBH, KLKsMBN k Cfl R1MTUN. Independence, Or., Octobers, 18K2. .. '- f MoUm. All those owl ligR. H. Wllooi 4 Co. are requested to settle their account by November 1st, a we are needing the money, It. IL Wnxix k Co. All moneys due the late firm of Lee & Butler are payable to M.O.Potter, Indefiendence. who will receipt for the ssme. . Lek a Buri.KK. BUSINESS LOCALS. P. (J. Patterson, the itonular confec tioner. . Buy your school Wheeler. book of W. U. A full line of school book and school supplies at Wheeler'. For the most choice confectionery. go to P, C. Patterson's. ' There Is a beautiful line of children' hat at Miss Macau lay's. Call on Mis Maeaulav and nrice ber hats before going elsewhere. P. C. Patterson has Just received big supply of fresji caudle of all kinds. We make a specialty of school books aud school supplies. W. H. Wheeler. Only 10 for an all-wool suit of Hap py Home clothes at Stockton A Hen kle's. . Candies, nuts, orantre. lemons, ba- lianas, graies, cigars and tobacco at P- , raltcrsou a. , , j t; The Intlependeuce laundry Is dolnar such excellent work that It trade i rapidly increasing. Happy Home and Brownsville cloth- ui, the best and the cheapest In the state, for sale by Mtockton A Henkle. Ui:ill)AY. Last Sunday ulght tlie wife of Ihtve Duvall proseuttHl him with a sou. Mrs, Ijmdroth, of tills elty, was mar ried at Salem yesterday to Harry Swift. F, P, Ground, who live near Buena Vista, was lu town today ou buslues. Mrs. Merwiu is improving tbe ap pearance of ber home by painting the fences. Sherifl Well ami wife were In towu today, "Billy" has made Polk county an excellent oillcer. W. M. Sterling, living near Corvallls, will look after it. D. C' er's Interest here during hi alwenee from town. . M. Hendrlck, the Weallaud wheat dealer, who still conduct a wheat warehouse there, was lu town to-day. T.J. Henieman, living lu North In dependence, I at work this week build ing a gravel walk In front of his resi dence. Mrs. Ilarrlsou is the first prcsldoiit'a wife to die, as Mr. Grover Cleveland was the first to tie married, hi the White House. Mrs. 0. G. Qulmby left to-day for St. oe, Missouri, where she, with her children, will sjattid several mouths visiting. Mrs. Lee sUricd the social season by giving a very pleasant sociable at her house last ulghl at which about sixty were present. I). B. Taylor aud It. I). Cooper, of this city, left U-day for Hastcni Oregon, where they will Inspect some contem plated Investments. Quite a lot of Imps were sold here to ny In one lump, at 22c a pouud,owned by Messrs. J. M. Burton (244 bales), Win. Wells, 0. K. Herren, aud K Shanks. S. Scars, of Washington, a brother of D. W. Sears, of McCoy, I going to make bis home iu Polk county. Another man of sciind Judgment comes among us. H. M, Wilcox has worked the gravel- ers for two days ou the county road to Salem, and to morrow the full force 111 he taken to the road towards Buena Ista, so that the work may lie dis tributed. It Is uotlcenhle that the teams haul ing gravel for the county roads, which are paid from the funds raised In town the other day, haul gisid large loads, while those you generally see on road ork are only half load, Mat Stewart, a very successful farmer adjoining town, says he hns Just har vested the crop ott of bis 600 acre of lsiid, aud next year while his laud Is resting aud being eurlohed by sheep, ho will go nntl enjoy himself at Chicago. Ho my his method pays. Geo. Rogers, the mud supervisor north of this road district, Is fully in accord with the road Improvement fever, which bus struck our people, ai d ho hud a splendid culhert built ou the Salem road, which will do service for yuurs and not nu up in tue urst storm. W. K. Goodcll, our boot and shoe dealer, reports to us a very pleawint eereiunny which ho attended to day, being the celebration of tho golden wedding of Henry Myers and wife, of Smlthrleld, where a large number of friends were gathered, end also the marriage of Mr. Myers's granddaughter. Miss Hustings, to a Mr. martin, ot rat- lein. Tl e premiums which the Wkbt Sidk will otlbr soon, arc to be given to those person who secure lis new subscribers, and not to the subscribers themselves. The list comprises some very desirable articles, and will repay our rentiers the trouble of working for us. Wo cannot iifl'urd to publish us expensiveacouniry weekly as the Wkbt Side, uud also give premium. We expect to hold ,ur old subscribers through the value of the paper, and offer these induce-1 Continued on necunil pat J j The la-sl salve lu tho world for cut, bruises, sort, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bauds, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively curt piles, or no pay required. it Is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price, 'Ji cents per box, Fornaleby any druggist. Went !ili f'reinttitiiii This paper intends pinning for It rightful share of tlie" patronage of resi dents lu Polk county, and a very at tractive lint of premiums for new sub scribers will be announced and Illustra ted lu these columns. They consist of Columbus silver souvenir ss)ons, for one sulsc-rlber; a large cloth-bound cook book, for one aulweril'r; a bonk of ad ventures, for oue subserllsT, a collection of 000 songs with music, for one sub scriber; aud many valuable premium for from two to twenty suliscriliers. Detailed announcements will appear later. Keep your eye on a friend who is uot taking the WkhtSiukbiuI secure a premium. HlHttll t THIN NOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that the co partnership heretoforeexistlng between W. K. Ferguson and K. C. VanMeer a proprietors of the sash ami door factory, is this day dissolved by mutual conselit, W. K. Ferguson retiring and traiisferr liur his (merest to K. C. VanMeer, who assumes all liabilities of the former firm aud lo whom all notes and accounts are payable. V. K. MititirsoN, K. C. VanMkkr. Independence, Polk couuty, Or., Octo ber 8, 1MI2. insulation Xnlln. Notice Is hereby given that theco part nership heretofore existing between A. C.Beamerand W. H. Craveu, under t he firm name of Beaiuer & Craveu, is this day dissolved hy mutual consent, A. C. licHiner retiring. The business will be conducted In the future by W. H. Cra ven A Co., to whom all moneys due the old firm are payable, and who will ay all the firm's ludcbtedness. 48-4t A. C. Beam kb. V. IL Craven. Independence, Or., October 1, 1802. Nettle All persons knowing themselves In debted to me are requested to call and settle on or before November 1, 1802, or the accounts will be placet! In the hands of an attorney for collection. J. D. InvtNK. You will be sure to find amonar Mis . . .... ... . . H. iiiaoauiay largo selection or millinery, fust what you waut at your own price. IX) u't forget to go to Miss Macaulay for your fall and school hats, for she will be able to give you Just what you want. Why wear soiled lluen, and a limp collar, wheu you (tan apettr to so much better advantage by patronizing the In- ucpeuueuoe sieaiu lauuury. The young man who wear the linen of sitow whiteness, furnished him from the Independence laundry, can be said to be a shining young mau. Family washiug Is done by tbe Inde pendence steam lauudry at such low prices that, quality considered, it does uot pay to do the work at home. Stockton A Henkle sell Selz's, Schwab's, and C. M. Henderson' Chi cago manufactures of boot and shoe. Every pair warranted to give satisfac tion. Ladies sometimes - Awl a delicacy about sending certain baby clothing to the laundry, but when they can get them washed for one cent each at the I udeeudence laundry, they should hesitate no longer. There Is no place lu Oregon where a better meal Is served than at the res taurant of Weelacott A Irwin, 271 Com mercial street, Salem. Courteous at tention, a fine meal, and the popular price of 25 cents, have made this house the headquarters of everyone who has occasion to dine in Salem. Don't fail to read this, and remem ber that Stockton a Henkle bave Just broutrttt an Immense line of blankets and quilt at a big bargain, and are ready to give you the best bargains iu that Hue ever offered in this city. A full stock of ladies coat, underwear, dress goods, notions, etc., etc. Cheaper than the cheapest. WANTED. WANTKn Hood marketable scales penr up milwortpllon at tulsotHoe. and Notice r tllanolutloit. Notice Is hereby given that the. partnership between T.J Lee and O. D, Butler was dissolved on the 15th day of October, 181)2. All debts due to the wild partnership are to be paid immediately ami those due from tlie same' discharged . T. J. Lke. 0. B. Butler WANTKn-Kutwcribern tn flinmine the date after tlielr nsmiw ou tbis paper and see that limy are not in arrears. W'ANTKD-Merehants and others to order letlerhPHilH, statement, billheads, and all their job work Ht Uie Went Side onto. First cIhsk work and low prices. WANTED-Advertlsers in this column at two cents sword IS rat insertion, four cents month. WANTED-Subsorlbers to this tie all arrearages by January 1, lti sper to set. WANTED One ton of carrots or other root crop for cow feed. Apply at this office. WANTED Cord wood ou subscription, at this office. WANTED Pnrchnner for n sewing-machine. rmt$.Vi. In new. Will sell for &. Address X, care this office. 48 FOR SALE. KOK HAI.K-A manufacturing business In lntttwnil"ne for man of energy, which needs Hiiiull capital, I'roflts In two years wilt pay cost, For further particulars, call or address A. lvare this office. s FOB KALE New sewing-machine not used a month. Coxt $S5. Will sell for (.16. Also new move; font M0: wilt take fJO. Address A. E. Inula, Independence. FOR HALE Spcoe tn this column tosdver. Users at two cents a word first lusertlon, four rents month, FOB. BALK bid papers, suitable for placing on shelves or u inter carpets, for only quarter of a cent each, at this office. Use Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder. IF YOU WISH TO AVOID THE TWIN DRUGS, ALUM AND AMMONIA Dr. II. Endcmann, for twelve years chemist of the New York Board of Health, in his paper read before the American Chemical Society at Washington, in October, 1891, states that an ammonia baking1 powder acts on the glutea of the flour, altering its chemical properties, and cites numerous high authorities to prove its injurious effect on the stomach and kidneys. Liebig the great chemist says: "Tho use of alum in bread is very injurious, and it is very apt to disorder the stomach and occasion acidity and dyspepsia." The following powders are known to contain eltlwtr ammonia or alum or both: Koyal, Chicago Yeast, Calumtt, Bon Bon, Tayfot't One Sjoon, Unrivaled, Forest City Snow Jl, ftart. . . '. .; . .. .; a