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1 r If III II 1.1 ii ii I I -ii I I wm ,i , ' 1 .. 1 THE WEEK'S BUDGET. What Our Kqnrter Finds of Ir tetvst to uur KeaA-is. THK 101 VI. IN KKNUUVI, M;S, Kr) f tk ttietttn r frlj TaM ttdhwM Hull) Uwtf lnt ....... .V I tltlltXl. I ivin, Ml INmUud to-day. Mr. 1, (ipauldlmf , f CtrvHia, ww vMtlng Mr. Vw to-day. Mm V. 0. Rlehatdsott left for Ye- quliia bay ft few week wl.vj' r""- K, . liwii lira i rUit'omtU to attend the cimfervuoe uf the Kvaugellce.1 church there. IX Martin and wife, ol Monmouth Umk tb uuwitlutj tmlu la Uotl th k j. tk t t f .... ..II... I fuuvral f lr. N. l' t r'rvUii, Ml Vlrttli tKuHlvvm, f Hw l t!ii unly lei'lu' of LHtrilunvl, now l.Hi'Uui Ut St. lloWn' hull, l vUilliijf Mr. l Mr. t. Murtlu, Mtmnmuth. V i'kwlol ttit iwytpt of vsry hamlucly RiH'-iti ttivtiiii.n t tt til llw Uvrt wrtiaitiR f S. V. Smlil ttml wllV, t'f VUl.rt, t take ltai SntunW fvwituif. NitvwnU'r lUli. Mr. St.iliU, b fttrmvrty nltWl In liutv Mtulim. ul I mw Uwhnir uwr cbHiit of Vtlllmris, haoour iwt wM fur tvnilutwtl biy mnl prtMui. Uf. ml uwy wv cviwlvt hu luvlualoii to bt xKU!u wwUUim, wbew U lim hU fn. hHlliii. Tbvre tin UUtl Iww ntwut S3 loimof h, Uhutth tli w lUi ywr UttW dhort. WbvtitUutl I lUtimtwl on the Wik of the WUUuutt rtwt, about twit tuiK Ulow Sak'iu. Thl town fa not wry th'uwly 'u. Utnl, but tlu-ro b rtin iilixuu to tb 1-t.uv for viv-4 luow. M. H. Hfulrltfk,wrtoruithewr bourns lit lutleiwtutaiu, rvsttt" Ihw. Ho htm TiM hwIi tm itwwlng. Th ViTSti'titlli.gWfu'Uou tit Yamhill, unJ aottvu cauvasmtr ntlgbt gi" It eonltUrble Uu'ivwo. Tb pubUi' MhwI ta In a Itouri-tilnR comlltloit uiulor ta mtiiiK'"'"'"f x' K HtrKUt, l mbotuw Ulutt la atu-u- L. O, Forwat UU tbi mrk of UittbulM with bkh be w ciiot b (tt niunlfrutM oavaKo, white i'lt! frni Califorriia In SuiH'rlnU'U'U-ut J. H. SUUll, t.r Yamhill county, vUttwl tbi arhool tbU morning; alo Mr. Staata, of your county, who oke a few worlfwtu m to the at'holarw M. B. Htfinlruk, who rutiathc wn hou here, ha mlv WW hnh'U if wheat tbkaaraiHiii. TbU i 'ul! a hilnt! lt for prtaluot from aurrouuding wuulry. John It, Fumwt own a fliw farm ad Jolulng tiwn from whteb ha tvMr a ftUr iucutu. Heh a hydraulic nun on the pun wbivb rai-a the wat"r 75 ft-ft, and tbwnconveya U l.WOfw U) bU nwbtencv and bam. Thk iHiInt U altuaU-d urar Spring valtey, on of Ihe pr. ttbt and iu.l J r..HiL vullwa lo tbcdliik'. Siirlug vl ley wan th home of John lMillli, do e nrn tt, who w an liuinigrant of 1(j. Htf baxawii ln l 't M'- Hit'Imr.Uiii. living in Imlnwudcnw. Thctlmt ft-ro-boat that wa the tiu-wn of trmifll. sen the Wlllanwiw rivn-r, waa built bvrv. IIU. Villa WatKoii, a iu r of Mr. John Chamtajrlabi, ti opitnt'd a dft'mak ing abop here. , County TrfaHitwr Cir lot" glvwi uotit that ho will pny all warranla to dom-tl prior to January Kith, IM'I. The woolen inillit have l'ii atla lif I for lndei tflnettaKgrfg:itliigfH,t',Hi1iil will come up before the circuit court In Dwcmber. U'm. VhuII ACo. have moved into their new buildiug.wbere they arei!lly nettled. The bank building will now be overhauled below ,aml occupied wh.ii. nbtht ald to Wine & Kcyt, of I'errydale, ) bah ofhopn of t a)l centa- -Mie town waa am buyera, but all were twenty-cent men. Mr r'l.Hi.. I'lteh.wlfeof thetternmu- town wine tnerchaiit, had the mlsfor- town wine tnercliaiit, nm (.llliri.,, , wl liviiell uext Sun tunc to fall from her porch W edea y. u miatalnlng a fracture of her Hlioiildcr blade. rm. .. .,..11 nttrrUr fill tint Dallas IUld i lie ni Fall City route bad a runaway yenicr the cart cnntiderulily. Mbw Hurrlngtou, of Fall City, w the coiitritctor. There bna U'cn a continued tendency to iKiwel dim-awt hero lba '';;. O W.Shlvcll, drugglat, Wlt'klille, Ky., "bihI an untiHiial demand for ( lumi-la-rlln'K Colic, Cholera and Diarr oen Jtemedy. Ibavo Hold four ".ttl.- ( it tliia morning. Home remarkublc cur, have been cr.-et,,l by t ai n nil caaea it lnw proven HUocwwml. I or ttalu by all mcdielne dealer. Hamembw to call at the Normal Jjnok Store, Monmouth, if yon tmed anything in the Hue of school bookn, aohool toip phea, athletio gooda. etc. HATl'KDAV. Milwaukle, WIhcoiihIii, waa vlaltcd with a ,(KW,0tO fire yeHtcnluy. Hugh Iiatilwin, of Itucna VUto, waa vlaitlng hlHHintcr, Mrs. Vciichh, to-ilay. Hon. Hoi. Hlrac.li, lately mlnWcr to Turkey, ban returned to hla homo in Portlund. Frank Enimctt, of Buena Vlata, la ao unwell that he haa dlnmlHHcd thcacliool for two wceka, and gone home to Mc Coy. W. S. Wainwright, who Ih drafting a ....... Tii.kin liiMiiruiice mat) of the town, . ... ...in. i..,i..iiiwik In hand tliia waa ooi wini uftjirnnritl. K. Jl. Jeter, of fiuetia VlHta, low W'I'l out hla drug hualuewt and wlltaram re move to I'ortland, where he will open a drug more. Smith, the gentlemanly ad vance agent ol the Klckapoo IndluiiH, waa in town arranging for the appear auce of hla people here noon. The crowd at the railroad ileX't wiih '......tlimiiuacd to-day with a dlaloguo i......n inivelliiur man ami a farmer, ui:ini." ,,,, receiillyfrom North Carolina. I ho . ......., . .I...I to nrove that the tanner niiuu'i'"-" ' traveling man wum rohhhitf the farmer mill trnvcliuir mmi ii..r.,i..i.,.i t.u " " . mini liw side of the question, Mr. and Mra. J. A. YneM have gone to llueiia VMrt, whet they will spend a n-w Miiyii, mm itm. ,.ic will visit her mother, Mm, Baldwin. The Wltldrol) family cava a luirfum,. mice at the ttam house last night, which I NMkt'i) of by tunny n very ervalltatuV, paitlciilnrly the recitations of Jim young lady. One itf the republican club lit Port land. U'llli'll uui mil l .-l.... ... IIU MK'rtkMlU III Snllutiiv Mil.. I. ..II l.. " ' "it ' '"-" ' ' l.H"llll,ll,V'l V,l. and Portland. The new Cougrvgatioiud church to be built on D ltwt Is now In prtc of fwiliw, The wHinnil for building Mnnwiw j i, v ,rimpon, ana wr IIMSIHIS r HI WUTM Olt 1110 lull till Umi. The uutterlal I now mi tin 'Clill In II. 1U iUt tt,,. ground, mill the contract, exclusive of UITtUg Itltll IHItll(lllt, (kii m Ul Mt.ilotlott i.ftlm lmlUliii on orbofiw liifh .if ll.,t...lu. iiaiii 'in... ..i i. IhobHUoflkwiulH-r, l'l Tbaohuivb Win n oumiitvhHt will ixwt fl,iM, Tb houtw will h given miacoat of paint now and will be llnlolunl during nt'Xt sumiui.r. Tim U.. i.fll will lu Hr.v i'i In lln nisiln, and no pulnt will b pnivd ttttttaka it a wy and comfort- uia iiout nr worxhlp. The building tHmmtHw coutilHta of W. W. WUHaiua, Uim. V shlutt and C, A. HUohcHk. I1.IU.. Ml Austin, of Klluciie. la beta nun visit to Mra. Shutt, bet daughter. Ml MM Hutton. of Salem, la here ou a vWt to her aunt, Mra, tstllea. J. F. 1 1 rovea and K, 0, Klrkpatrlck cut to Alitor yesterday, on hop lamb uena. MImA 1tttll, WUIIiitllM llim inillH tit Tavtuiia to attend her aick couhIii) Mra. Mct'oy, Th xtii'liil lion belli lit lli elle linll tajit evening waagnatly fnjoyad by all prtnent. l'o( mmili'r (Irani and altV returnd yeaterday from a two weeka trip In the i -.. t-ituiui nimiirj i The lnll uranifo will hold a meet ing tbo aecotul Sitturday lu Novem- Iht. The Brat. hIihv their Ionic vaea- tlon. 0.lt.('obb him i urvhied ihe majority of the phuit of the lUilbta wagtu ahop, ami vi ill hetYitfU-r run it, mrupylng the mo in) building. Tbo lhilliisi IawImc of MnecaU'ea will lu about two wtvka pr eiit n drama. Tbe.V ate now relienrxlllg a lid will lio Jotibt Imvo it lu rue bttut. lierhart liomiHl tliia week, U-fore I'outilv t 'lerk Mulkev. renounced bla Hili'tiliUiee to lUiK'lttiiit. and la now a i ltit n of llut I'nited Statea. Mim Nellie Howe, who went to ,-Hitticrn t'lilirnrniii two innutli ago, la ntiw with her aunt lu San Fraueiwo, w Itere he will m nd the Inter. ... . iinrii i"t. tieorgo HctHt vWtcd Albany on Weduiwhty, . J. lUeharihem returned laol Frblay fnaa I'orttautl. l!ev, Ilttleulvn prtaelied Itiat Suuilay morning to a lurgt nudieiHte, F.. F.inumim haa lately uioveil lulu Ilia new reslduiiee weal of town. Johnny Tyler haa been (julte III with Jiutili Modre, of Corvalliit, wan vlalt- liii! hi dauahier, Mr. Win Davldaott, in Tuewluy lnl. Mia Hull, or Woodlmru, relumed mill heraioter, Mrn. tico, Mcl.uugblln, fntin the MpiMlilonlaal Week, and will unike an extended vWt hero, t'bmuliertulir I'aiu Iliilm, a general family linluieiit andi'fpeelnlly valuable ft.r rheumatltiu, tpruiut, buriia ami fnwt bllt'f, SO cent (H'r Imltlw. i-).,,.i,..i l .ii,' I 'a h mitt Skin Olnt- nieut br letter, miii-rheiuu, acaldhead, . lim, pile ami eiirt'tne tore eym "uvula t-r box. For ante by all iiieilielue dealvra. It. M. Wade & Co. have Just roeelved a large, tloek of guna from tlie F.ut. MMIIV. Itev. I). V. i'oling will lead the Y. I. a C K. at the Coiigregatloual church next rtuudiiy. ami the Hiilijet.'t will be, "Safety of Otal'a Chlltlreu." The covenant meeting of the limit lat chunth tukt nlaec next Saturday alter- iiikiii at i!:iMi o'clock, when right hand of followitlilp will ba extended to tlie new membera. . V. 1'. Hmlth, (ho jmalor of the Cbrla- Sunday tehool at 10 a. in. jY. I'.S.C. K at (WW . in.; prayer meeting Tuexdiiy evening. jUtv, (leo. It. Arnold, paalnr of the MethtMllHt Fplacopal church.will preach it Kuhlmth moriiliiif, November Oth, t II o'clock, lu the laiigelical church, wbleh Inn Ihjcii Hci ured by the Jletn- otltatH for regular Sablutth morning aer- vitrea. 'I'lierii wim a larirc tttteiidanco at the l'reniiylcrlan church liwt Sunday, both mornlnir ami evening. Hervicea next Kuitiliiv iih usiiul at 11 a. in, and HW p. in. Mia Ayer will oiiig at IkHIi wr- vlcea. Sunday ttcliool liumetllaUiiy alter t lui itinril nu Hcrvice. A church aoclahle will lie held at the rcHldcnco ol J L.Stiaikton, Friday evening, Novem ber ltd. J)r. K.Q. Young, veterinary Htirgcoii ..ml i li.nl ML. Illie Ol .-(UWin-iK, . . ... II . 0 h' I tll.il ill catcd purmanently in Independence. ... .I ...... i.drlilv I'l'iiiiiiuiemlcil. llieootTLUl i;i'im "f,."j , w , Jllaolllca i vcr tho Independence Nullonal hank. Chlldrcn'H union huIIh, all hI, Jiwt received by Shelley & Vanduyn moxhav. Mia. J.ll. V. Ilutler, of Monmouth, went to Portland on Friday' train. Several of our Odd Fellow brother vlHited Dalian lodge, laat Saturday night C. Delta, of Ankeny.a poatofllce op poHilo liuetin VlHta, waH In town HiIb afternooii. lWeiiting Attorney McCain pnaaed up on the morning train to. attend court at Albany. Geo. Itogcra, the road aupervlaor below town, wiih In town to-day and wan eiithtJHhiHtlc In apeaklag of the work dono through tho UH ruined In Independence, and aald the road wan now bet ter condition after a few days hniicHt work than with all the dlnlrict iiHrteHHiiientHj untl that it gave him picture to acc the Ktrlng of wngo.m roll In, ach carrying a full load. Ho uuw favont a caah ayntcin of nad aa acamiieut, J J. Huwadl, of Mottmouih, wan In town thl morning after the doctor, hla Wlni being quite tick. 1 Simmon, recently ot Cotpilllc City, haa taken up bin rt'tltlenec at Hlckreall; lu tbU ivmity, Mra. A. J, llmniuker MuiiiihI fimu McMlnnvllle, where alia haa been tlnce the death of her grandchild. Hobt, F. Linden, of l'ortlaud, and hla daughter Lily, K'iit Sunday vltlt lug the Fnilneet, at Monmouth, A iHiinhiiHllou wtMidthtHl la being built hack of the Independence Nation al hunk, where It. M. Mm will alto tore good, Tbo boy from Independence, who vltlt.4 their brotlief li&lnicn.at Sak'ttt, latt week, ay that they were meet royally treated, f luvltatlon ore out ft t aoclal rlauee atjtbe elegaut bonia ofL. 13. lHlmnre, on Tburmlny evening, given lu honor of hi daughter, Mitt Mamie, F.tt Hli-tch, of Salem, nay he favor f 100,000 lielng HppMprlutvd for the Im provement of the Willamette river alwve t)iigoit tlty. So do we. J. It, N. Hell wrllea an lutentllng" tetter to the Ww Sit'K, from Salt l-ake cliy, but ue are uunble to publlth It thl week, on in vim ut of Mug al ready erowd.'d with mailer. To-day Je T, Wlllklna, lain pro rltdor of the MeClellaii buiite at Itot'- burg, leaaed the Little l'ulaee hotel, of ndeH'iidence, and takw poaaeimlou to morrow. W e with luceewi ttt lint new pMprletor. The linlle of McCoy will give a New- Knglmid dinner ou Tbanktglvlng day, followed by a free concert in the even ing. Twenty-five wilt will he charged for the dinner, but apeelal rale will be given to fn millet, We tmllce our Tratitcrlpt friend at Dalla are atill running the advertle luetit of the IHiftland F.XHttlttou. Wonder If Superluteudeiit Mitchell haa not Informed them that the ex poaitlou la clotcd, It may Hot be generally known, bitl ludcttcmleuce 1 the wltchlug tele photic atatloit of all thl avcliou of country, and (H rtoii at Salem, lalla, Corvalll, and Altiany tlml ring up Indcpeiidemv. J, W. Ilutler now get a nalary to witduct the olllee here. W. T. lUtvena, living tlx tullea aniith ottnwu, brought llieniue aaiuple of llnrbaiik acedlitig ttilntiH'a which he planted lute lu June, ami ou one ami a half acre raited ISA btithel. and one of theto wat twelve Inclie lit; ami nine tuche In cireuinfeieua', and not a tnil ou It. He alto had Dome llarlletl l-ar which are a teeoiiil cropou a tree, Ihe ltrt crop having been gathered three mouth ago. Ukllt. I'otuona grunge will on next Friday veiling bold the flrt meeting, after a long vacation. riiolographer Cherrlngton and wife, f Salem, ait'iit" Sunday here vWtlng the family of S, 1'. Kimball. lh)V, raraomt, pretldlngeblerof Ihla dittrlct for the Mettmdltt church, tie- llverwl two Interctling dlteouraea here to-day The fiaittwll game latt Saturday be tween the academy and public achool club, wa a very luterettlng affair, and waa wltuewaiil by a large crowd, 1 he academy boy were victorious We are at latt hi ooumiunlcallou with the outtlde world, the telephone Hue lutt evening being lliilthed with their otllceat J. 1. Hell' ilrugKtore. It l thought protiidile that a city circuit will in rntulilWii'd, Itev. tieorgetiillltple will preach hi llrtt aeruion for the I'ntbyterlan at thla place, on next Sunday at 1 1 o'clock, He will be tendered a reception at Hie hurcb parlors next Friday evening by the mciulK-r of bit uVk Ihe Teacher' Attoclatlon held their llrtt nii-otliig for thl year at the acad einv.Satunlay, and wiwi an exceedingly iiitereatlng ami Inttructlva iueetiiig,lie- ug piirtlolpaUHl In by onie of the moat prominent teacher In the county. Deputy Sheriff Farley returned Sat urday with I'M win Kellow, who waa Indicted by the gnuitl Jury two yearn agotor tne larcen.v oi "un. "' . , .. i. ..ii , turcd him at Illg Netuci, ami now lie In Jail awaiting the Deeciulter term of the circuit court. The Jail haa now five occupant. I.ii-'kluiiiiiti'. N. Steele I reixirted pilte at tlmn of writing I'mf. Sebrlng, of lnilepenileiicc, wa out here on bulne Monday. Our school I progreaalug nicely under thoublo management of Prof. Wetter. Mr. Mary Miller, of Yaqulna City, waaagiiettof Mr. M. Scrall'ord and wife Sunday. Minn Nellie Harris, who hn liemi ru tlcatlng lu Oregon City for aoino time, returned homo day. Word Butler wii out In tlichc part Tuctduy, looking after the Interctl of O'Doiii.el A Irvine, of your burg. Will Hubbard, ofDalliw, wi noticed In our vicinity Monday. Ho 1 work ing In the Hotel Diillat, and report biiHlnctHgood. Mr. L. Outhouse, who ha been stopping with her parent for evcral iiiontliH.returucd tohor home In Union, Oregon, thla week. Some one ha taken the liberty to break moHt all the window and dam age the organ In the Calvary church, We are Informed by good authority that two young men living not far from there are guilty, and will be closely watched. TUESDAY. Charlie Stual ha bought Into tho truck bUHlnesu. The butlnc will be conducted In the future by. Huhhard & Stunt. I Ho many hop have been pamlng through town during the pant two or three day, being delivered to ptir ,'liiinnr at the train, tliut tho air 1 re dolent with the very pleataut mell of lion. And the money which Hum been realized from thl crop during the pat live year, lead mnny to go into me bUHlncH, and fruit ratal ng Ih being neg lected. While hop nrcftHplomlld crop, it lu nlHo true that a few acre In good fruit, irnv well. Take one acre of ground, or 100 trees, and producing four l.imliel to a tl't'll, WHICH Men mi oiij cent o bushel, and the return I 200 au acre. Do not ucgleet tho fruit bul netut. I'elcr Cook took Uwhiy' train for Poi'tlund, nil butliie, Mtaa Klla Smith left to-day to attend her parent' silver wedding, Saturday evening. lieu Harris, of Suver, waa looking down from hi superior height, upou hi many friend here to-day. Judge I, F. M. Ilutler, cue of the pio neer of Polk county, but Mill bale and hearty, wiiton lhc street to-day. C, M. Brown U rejoicing, up at his bonne, over the arrival of a daughter latt Sunday, weighing night pounds, Noveinlfr tl, 1WI7, wii I he dale when Father M.narura was united In marrlago to a W. Smith, uuw living In Walla burg, Itov. A. J. Huiinaker united In mar riage thl uiorulug, ot but paiwmage, U. K. MuCslch, or Cooper, Hollow, to Mint Kllia Sevier. W. K I'erguaou, la ot work In tbo tlmp of I'.. C, Vau Meer, making ft very tine cabinet eae for tho ue of tlie tint H normal school. F. It. Neale, aay he la going to have Thanksgiving turkeys for sale at bis market In tpiantttlce to suit, ami of Ihebttl quality. Leave your orders now. The book ainl hulilcr eompany are JutllcltHitly adveriUlug the grand ball here Nuvemla-r U4, and now think It will Ut the most ucceaful event of the seatoit, Coiitraclor Andy Wllaou In the eon at ruction of the bridge south of town, hn done a Hue Job; alto lu driving (lie plica for the lumber shed of Preacott 4 Yeueaa' mill. The W wt Sum la under obligations to unite a number of ladle, who have re pi lit I to our circulars, Making for contribution to the household depart ment of the wptir. (leo. H. Mtillctt, the talented etliUir of tlie Portland Telegram, came duwu on Ihe train this afiermtui, returning from Altiany, where he had lateu l dntwliig lhe"lirethreii." Mra. W. C, Finbree, of Monmouth, accompanied All Lily Linden to her home In Portland, bwhiy, Mini while away will vltlt her daughter, Mrs. E. li. Wheeler, at Itlalne, Wash. J. A. ItoU'rta, who haa his family lit aileiii, Vill have lumber ou the ground thl week for a dwelling, and natHKiuaa It I Completed Will bring hi family here lo nule. F.d. J. (iruhb, who attend to the en glue and dynamo of the electric-light company at night, ha been under the weather for several day, and lat ulghl II. II. Jii..HTt.ii relieved him until he hall recover, (leo, Le Burd, of Parker, took away front the foundry to-day portable chopper, one of Uolt rt'a latest, whlelt he will use at Parker slatloii lo ac comodate the farmer there. t lay Foul, son of au old resident of Whatcom, WbIi., hoee father Is Hit old friend of A. Nelson and Jerome Donmlfe, of ibis city, Inteuds entering the Normal school for the year, euro meuelng liexl week, Hon. John White waa In town to day. He Informs us that there will be meeting of the Oak grange ou Satur day, Novemlwr 1'th, at which Judge Botao and M. Hayeo will be preacnl, and ad.lrt'H the grange. J. A. Ilolttrt, the fouudryinan, Is getting out ft line of Irou cresting for building. Several of our finest rcl- d'ciice here lack llnlth ou amiuut f not having an Iron cresting. It cau uow t-e purebatetl at buiiie. A. B. Cherry, the Jeweler, say the young ladle and gentlemen who placed Ida clock ou top or too inde pendence National bank llag-po!e, did him a great service, a hi advertise ment I now seen to good advantage. Monday night various parties of young ladles and gentlemen were out ou the sireet playing Joki ou each other, It la'lng considered Ihe proper thing aa It was Halloween. Hcmoving of sign and unhanging of gate waa part of the programme. J. It. Cooit, of this city, haa made arrangemeiila U) have all the return from the presidential election received at hla place of businesa on the corner of Mul u and C stn-eta, and as each bulle tin Is received, It w III la) read aloud, umi then titcd on a bulletin board. Just one week mow, and mlllloua of Liallota will lie deposited all over the C nited State, and the decision made: between protection and free trade. If the majority shall say tarlfl'for revenue, then tarlll for revenue gH; aud we, the minority, must be convinced later on. The Wkkt Bum had Intended Itmilng un Illustrated supplement, containing . . , . i... ....ii.... (I household uepuruiieui ior mo iauic, thl week, but no one outside of a newa piiHir otllcc ha any blea of the extra work required In a case of Issuing ad ditional reudlng matter. We ho)ie to be ready next week. Mr. Mend, of Portland, a devoted Christum worker from Uov. It. 1). (iriint' church in Portland, who has been attending the Baptist meetings hero, loft for her homo to-iltiy. She and her husband expect within a few months to commence a tour of the world, being gone live year. W. E. Hosiucr and W. W. Curtis, student at Monmouth, were billing the town to-day for a lecture on Bona parte, with maglo lantcru accompani ment, which lake place at Monmouth Saturday evening. The Eureka society hn given a guarantee to the lecturer. Our eitinens should try and attend. A gentleman here In Independence wants to see the Columbia river salmon commence spawninguptho Willamette umi Is working very energetically toward the establishment of a fish ladder. When the salmon come up the rlvor aim ee what a fine country this Ih they will want to make It their home, and ns they are not "suckers" they will not be Imposed upon. Thl morning J. M. Mitchell, of the firm of Mitchell & .Bohannon manu facturer of sash and door, was so un fortunate as to so mangle hi right hand that the flint finger had to be uniputntcd. Ho wu sticking; some mhhIi on a wheel, which It seems he ha done for year and can only ac count for the accident lu that someol the Irons became loosen. Mr, Mitchell bore thenrdenl of having h Winner out oft and sewed up without taking anything to relievo tho pain, which shows him to bo a man of decided nerve. Orvllle Waller, tho ten-year-old grandson of O. Waller, of Monmouth, left to-day.alone, for his homo la Prlue ville, aud Is ho said to bo abundantly able to look after himself, Wo bail a oalt from Dr. T. J. Ie to day. Tho dtsitor has uow laxu a re si lent of I ndeindeiioe for si xteeu yearn, and during that time bo has built up a lucrative and extenalvo practice, lie (swell known In Polk mainly, where his father In former years waa an ex tenalvo practitioner of niedlolne. Dr. I,eo returned Itym New York a few weeks ago, where ho has been attend ing for a number of mouths tho Post Uradnato Medical College of that sUto. Particular attentxm waa glvta m lectuma and cHuleai practice to dlaeaso of tbo lungs and vital organ, wuksn haa since rttiiUred him a ouooewfu! practitioner lu diseases of those organs. Me otpoeto Independence to bo his continued and permanent home. A Itnlla. V M. V. IUirk will address the people of this place next Thursday at 1, o'clock at tbo court house, , Deputy Sheriff Farley has been de livering tho election supplies for each precinct, to tho Judges aud clerks. License to wed was to-day Issued by the county clerk to C. K. MuCaleb aud Miss F.llxa Sevier. John llreaslcr act ed as witness. Fred Wagoner aud bride have returned front their bridal trip, and will make their home here, be having purchased Daniel S ton ller's residence. John Masou snd family, who have been visiting his rather It F. Masou at Bridgeport, left Unlay for Tenuetsc, their homo. J. T. Yoakum and Miss Mable Hill accompanied them and will spend tho whiter there. Miss Iteed.of Ohio, who has been visit ing Mia Georgia (lay nor, left to-day for Itlckreall, where site Is spending the winter with relatives, the family of James Slmouton. Mr. and Mrs. James Magers have concluded to quit the hotel business and yesterday gave their farewell din ner. They will be missed by the traveling public, Frederick Lsmb.whobaa been living all alone In the mountains, and who was brought to Dallas by the sherlfl some months ago aud has since become a county charge, was yesterdsy ex amined by Dm. Wotsls and Hlnes as to his sanity. He was ordered taken to the asylum at Salem to-day where the sheriff took him this afiermtui. riu n. The Falls Cltv mill Is doing a very good business uow, the lumber being hauled awsy faster than they cau saw It Frank Butler, tho surveyor, lis been busy lately enlarging our town, by surveying more lowulote near the schoolhouse. Arl Armstrong, who has been so un fortunate ss to haw bis lea hand, came up from Iiidepcudeut to see his uum erou friend. Tom llollowell, proprietor of the Fall City hotel, Is putting an additlou to his house, not havliigsumclentroom to accommodate his uumerous guesla. The eltlsens of school district No. 57 bad a meeting Saturday aftermam, to elect a school teacher In Mr. Purie's place, who resigned, J. C. McFarlane was elected. , The Wkkt Sum has made mauy warm friend In Falls City, by doing Justice to our little town, glvlug such su Interesting account about our neces saries, Improvement, doings, etc, and the eltixeii will always remember It well. Frank Kenton, a lawyer of MeMiuu ville, and hi frlond, Clyde Apperson, cashier of the MoMiunvllte national bank, gave Mr. Shurliefl aud family a call laat Saturday, and were very much surprised by the rapid growth of our towu. a Rosa, of Portland, arrived In our town last Saturday, lo assist J. J. Sul II vau In decorating our schoolhouse. Both gentlemen are firat-olasa artiste, aud the cltiscus of Falls City feel as sured that they will have a flrst-class Job done. The Falls City lumber manufactur ing company, recently organised at Falls City, has a ore w of men working above the falls, who are putting in a solid boom to hold logs next winter. The boom Is strengthened by a solid pier standing In the middle of the creek, consisting of a wooden frame tilled with rocks. The creek will lie cleaned and blasted out next week, and If everything works well, our sawmill will have no more trouble lu getting log. M. Flvnu has finished the work on hi ranch, and Is supplying the Fulls City mill with logs. HI stout sturdy cattle think nothing at ail of dragging a log containing 2,000 of lumber over rough ground, aud set all tramway, which we have had so far, In tlie shade. Last Thursday evening at "the resi de uce of Mr. and Mrs. E. Martin, two miles from Falls City, the marriage of their daughter, Maggie, to JredBund- burir. was solemulxed, Itev. A. M. ury- aut ofllelatlutt. The new couple will move to this place next week, where Mr. Sundhurg has already acquired a nice residence. Mr. Tom Hewitt, who arrived In com pany with E.G. White, from England, laat snrlntf. paid us a call last Saturday evening, and reported that he shot his flint deer lu America last Wednesday, The young gentleman feels very proud of hi r(K)d luck, aud says American vonlsou Is fully as gixal as stall-fed deer in England. I'nrkttr. There Is some work being done on the roads lu our vicinity. Geo. Bolter and family were visiting friend in the bum Sunday. L. Hclmlck's addition to bis ware house Is completed, with the exception of painting. A birthday party, and dance in the evening, was greatly enjoyed by the young people, at the homo ot Thomas Calbreath the past week. Our musical siesta Is broken. Great gusts of muslo How from every window these long evenings, and make we old men think of the evenings long ago, Continued on aeoond paxe.J W( kKKAU, KIM KI B.IKIt. fifty thttuuiiirt Ihilltr Worth ut rrsfwrty (Hip. up In MiiHika. IHi'seiAt. Hspumt, The mills aud warehouse at this place were burned this morning. The lire was Hint discovered by the iiightwatoh slsiut 8:30, In the Uiwor part or the mill, The alarm was given, but the Haines spread with wonderful rapidity aud within thirty mliiuUa the warehouse near by was lu Humes aud its nothing could save either one all turned to Mr. Orr's house lu the west and, Mr. Snyder's house and Ihe sack house on the south, all of which by hard work were saved. Nothing Is left but two small mountains ot wheat, the charred remains of the tlmlsjrs aud old Irons. The origin of the flr I supposed to have been spontaneous combustion or the dust In th lower story, " f Tbo mill ui't warehouse were valued atf.K,0tX), andiwere Insured for half the value. There was about 70,000 bushels of wheat In the bins, very llttie of which waa InsuredThe heaviest listers an,"ig the fartmtrs were; The lilgK few alsnit 12,000 bushel; Joshua McDanlel, 7,000 bushels; I. A, Allen, 6,000 bushels; W. 11. McDanlel, 3,000 bushels; S. On', IVKK) bushels; and many others having lot of front 1,000 to 2,000 bushels. Those having wheat may get Hfly per cent of the value from it. There Is very little but what la damaged and many thousand bushels entirely destroyed, There were unbuilding burned ex cept those connected with the mill and warehouse all of which were owned by McDanlel ft While. Mr. McDanlel has not come up from Portland yet hut the mill will probably be rebuilt . The mill wss brought here first from Kails City, about 1W3, by Tharp A Dempaey, who sold It to A. Cglow; Morrison A Young then owned It for a time. Col. Mtmitti then nought out Morrltou but after about a year sold to Young who operated It until Kratx tt Washburn purchased It and built the warehouse alsiut 82 aud alsmt'M put hi tlie roller process. From these Morclock McDanlel bought the mill and warehouse. More- k'k sold to White and since then It has been run under the firm name of McDanlel A White. The capacity of the mill was KM barrel per day. The Dallas Are company came over this morning, aud heled light the demon. The eompany still owns five dwelling here, the lerry warehouse, aud a farm of 720 acre. Alsiut ten men are thrown out of employment. Ils.if HiH.alrra. Wm.Tlinmnns, postmaster ofjlds- vllle, Ltd., writes: "Electric Bitters has done more for me than all other medicines combined, for that bad find lug arising from kidney aud .liver trouble." John Itle, farmer and stockman, or same place, says: "Find Electric Bitters to lat the Uwt kidney aud liver medicine, made me reel like anew man." J. W. (larduer, hard ware merchant, same town, says: Electric Bitters l Just the thing for a man who Is all ruu dowu aud do n't care whether lie lives or dies; he found new strength, good appetite aud felt Just like he ,had a uew lease on life. Only 50c a bottle, at any drug store. TMWtrtn Itcmtuv.!. MoMisavtumTsept 7tb, 1802. This is to eertify tbst for the last 25 years I have been troubled with a tape worm, du.-iug which time I hsve tried several of our home doctors, and scut oft" ; to the Eiuit tor medicines, but could not get rid of the monster, until dually I went to tlie Kickspuo ludian medicine company' entertainment oue night, while they were iu MoMiunville. Ihe Indian doctor explained my ease so Ibor- onglv, aud offered such fair In ucements, I ooiild not resist (living the modiciue a trial. The doctor told me there was no starving process to go through, aud I ate a hearty supper. Iu the morning about 7 o'cloox I took the medicine, aud lu one hour and forty miuutes.pHssed the worm, bead and slf, without the slightest un pleasant effect Mas. 0. E. MoOabk. A Muliinuiith Mliiltlor'a Ntntemxiit, Monmouth, Or," Nov. 2, 12. Gentlemen, sirs: I wish to testily to the wonderful curative properties of your Iudlau Sagwa, having suffered for many years from indigestion, aud having tried varluu so-called remedies ... V . 1 all to no avail, l was auviseu tour years ago ttt York, Nebraska, to try your Sagwa, which I did with the moat happy results, using only one bottle which caused a radical change in my entire system. Since I came here to Oregon,I have been suffering as before, but thanks to a kind Providcuce which ha brought your agent here from whom I iiiimedhuely purchased a bot tle or your medicine, I am happy to say the results are as before-all that 1 could ask. So It Is wit h great pleasure that 1 would commend it to tlie suffer ing everywhere. Very Itospcot'y.' A. BYKita, For thirty years a mliitater iu the Methodist church. Mint Miit'tiiliiy. The leadlny milliner, has Just re ceived another largo stock of millinery direct from Han Fraiicisco. This com pletes the full llm; of winter tock, so come early aud uvold the ruh and get first choice in the new' shapes. As Miss Macaulay is always up to -the times and gets every tiling uew that Is out, the public knows Just where to go to get the newest and most stylish hat to be bad. Miss Macaulay' lengthy stay iu San Francisco, enabled her to master the style completely. 0ifi'H limine. The Kickapoo Indian medicine com pany will looate id Independence, and oommenoe giving their free exhibitions at' the opera bense, Wednesday night, November Oth. The object of their visit is to advertise t e Kiokapoo Indian rem edies, and they will remain for two weeks. The company has been in the valley for the past six months, having visited Hillsboro, Forest Grove, MoMinnvillo, Lafayette, Newberg, Dallas, aud Mon mouth. We uotioe comments from the local newspapers, that their entertain ments are good, strictly moral, aud re fined, and are attended by tlie best peo ple in all the towus tboy have visited. The company ooDSists of eight membera! Dr. Leon Smith, lecturer; Happy Dick Turner, Irish oomodiiin, vocalist, and dancer; Mrs, 10k Turnei, operatic vocal ists; Prof. J. 8. Hart, maglcinu aud ven triloquist; Add 0. Brown, miiHioal direc tor. Indians: Big Bear, Bean Fox, Weeping Whiskers. 1 Union, Dragon, W, I. A Ihaiuugh boahiMa training acliMil, Kndorc4 S Union, Omion, W, f , Stalk r, Principal, w y - - Five Departments; liisiness, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship, English, QrhiHil In wlfn thw ititlm y,Htr. foii'li-nt mlwlouft at wny tlma. Catloft.ti.rontalnlng liifoiaiallu, frst MAKKKT UKPOKT. MMilMllr Knporltd by llrrHih to (lis Wl Mills, TlmrtdiiJ' NtMtu, lijr Ilia t'oiinnsritlsl Knvlnw, ol Ibortlsiiili Whkat Very heavy snd weak market ware dally wired from the East snd Eu roie through the week. Wheat is very ohsap in the local market, ami buyers leas active, partly owing to the lack of urgent need of grain. Quote valley at t.20l.!!2. Oats The market is very Arm; receipts are very small; reserve stock much below bawl reipiiremems.and reserve stock srs being steadily drawn upon, and are now very low, ltinl receipts the pstt week were lea ttisn 2,000 centals, while deliv eries by local farmers were below the svMsge. C'tiolos white are quoted st 47f(iao per bushel. Lower quotations rsuge st iUfKio per bushel, secordiug lo quality, - B.ar Holders are firm sud offer sparingly, and Vfai tier cental for feed is obtainabls, bat tew sellers at tbst figure. Brewing nomiusl st VimiSLV) per eetilal. MopaHome business Is eoDStsntly go ing on, but it w ihlUVtilt to gi t st partic ulars us dealers are reluctant about sfitnsl trsnsaotions, awl give merely msrkel quotations. Quote W21o per pound, socording to quality ami sire ut ofturiugs. Potato Market steady, supplies liberal, sud price unchanged. Quote 65?(7&c per sack. Yv oon Lsaml trade I very dull, the mills having all the stock uecessary to carry them through the season, snd the surplus having been shout exported. Quotations nominal st 16m We per pound tor valley. HcTTKK No change from lust week's prions. Quote fancy creamery, 8'2' jfc.3.rc uer Donnd: ehoiiM dsirv. U0.H2ic: fair to good, 'jmu'&o; oommoo, 15417j per pound. Euua -Fresh Oregon ranoh are soarae sod very firm as to price; H0lt.i2jc per dosen latlng quoted for sttrHCtiveiy packed giKids, Nell, tntdo, or 1-tMi, "Tin IltiNTixoTON," a finely and newly furnished hotel on Kallroiid street, Iudes'liilelioe, Is ofl'ered for sale, or will trade for other property ,or will lease. PosmcmmIoii given when de manded, Easy terms. Here Is a chance for someone to do a gmal business. Ap ply to D 11 Clotlfi'lter, ludependeuce. friMt Kitt4riialiimtnt. The KickaptK) ludian medicine com psuy will locale their Indian village at the Independence opera bouse,commeno ing Wednesday, Novemlter Oth, 1802. Their programme is strictly moral sud instructive, consisting of vocal and in strumental mn.iio, songs, dunces and funny sayings, Irish, Dutch, sud black faoe specialties, feats in sleight of band, tunny, laiighable.aud sitle-sphttiog tarci s by black-faced cooiedisn. Dr. Leou Smith will deliver a lecture, sud explain the medical virtues of the Kicknon In dian remedies. The doctor will also ex tract teeth free ot oharge. Th Witli.lerfiit Kmkh. UawBoHo, Or., July 28rd,18i2. "For a u limber of years I bave had rheuma tism. About a year ago I fell and hurt my shoulder, and partly lost the use of my arms. It gradually grew worse, ami finally got so bad I could not raise my arm or put my coat on without assistance. I hsve tried s good many different kinds ot medicine, but they did not seem to do me any good. I was persuaded to use the Kickapoo ludian Sagwa sud Indian Oil. The palu haa entirely left my shoul der and aim, and I can now put on my ooat without any help, and I feel better than I have at any time during tlie laat Ave years." Hibau t ubt. ( lrvflnml nntl I.Hlnir. It Is a singular fact thnt Grover Cleveland has always, when in a poai tlou to do so effectively, placed himself III opposition to any measure which Is really of benefit to tho worklngmeu of this country. His advocacy or free trade Is a case In point. Nothing pos sible In tho way of legislation could st) Injure the wage-workers of the oountry aa a "tariff for revenue only" law. But, aside from this, his olllciul record as the opponent of measures for tiie benefit of the working classes is a long one. Bead it carefully: While governor or New York Grover Cleveland was opposed to me ioiiow Ing labor measures: He vetoed the mechanics' lien law bill, making the wages or workmen Aiiuuireil lii the construction or build ings a tlrst mortgage on the property. lie vetoed the me aim umo oin, muktinr etniilovera reanonsihle for ac- ni.li.iiiy Immmiiliiir from tmnerfect machinery or inferior coustrucliou of building tin v,tiui Mm roneiiumt nouse ciL'iir hill, forhlddlmr the manufacture of cigars lu tenemeut nouses. He veba'd the bill compelling ele vated roads of New York to charge onlv five cents faro. He vetoed the printers bill, requir ing all the state work to tie done by titiliin workmen. Hm vi.iiw.it t he bill ninkinir ten hours a legal day s work tor an suvoi car employes. Ha vetoed the bill nbollsllllllf Convict labor In prisons, ult hough this proposi tion, Wlieu BUUiuiueo to me iiiiiiiiu vote of the people, was carried by a mi.lurllv ol'IIIIIHMI. He vetoed thcchild labor bill, provid ing tor the ni8ieu(.ion m meioiie where children were employd, and nmblbltlmr the einnlovnieiit or children under fourteen yearn of ago. lie signed a inn compelling mo sui- ttllllHt-V lltl irlneem of New York cltv to ni tiiviii''. m-r venrtothenoliee nen- slon Hind or ne ucoarruu irom louow uig lllulP Uflf.llt ll.ll. 11 uIlhii.i1 the bill reducimr the fees of the New York harbor pilots, wmcu will benefit only the torutgn stcanismp iuonopolk'9. . iii n, I, in Ion to t.hesin. while liresidellt. ho refused his approval to a bill, passed iitititmimiiM v nv noLii notitcH 01 utni- iri-iiMi tn iireveot. the emnlovmcut of f" r . - , alien or convict labor on government work, ... He vetoed the bill establishing a de partment of labor and making the Hooivtai'v of said denartiuent a nablnet olllcer, Toledo Blade. PPiC The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of tT ,nes 40 Years the Standard BTAi.tr, Principal, by Out kqaliMiM and ptolmloiul sms f talsa. Huchlsa's A rains alr. The best salve In the world for cute, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, aud all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price, 26 ceiiut per box , For sale by any drug- K'sl. h NnUita ot tlMmulutton. . Notice Is hereby given that tho partnership between T.J. Lee and O. D. Butler was dissolved on the 16th day of October, 1802. All debts due to the said partnership are to be paid Immediately and those due from tbo same discharged. T. J. Lkb. O. It Bl'TLKB. Trschrra' KunnlnaUon. Notice Is hereby given that for the nurnose of making an examination of all istrsous who nisy offer themselves as candidates for teachers of the schools of this county, the couuty school super lutondeut thereof will hold a public ex amination at the courthouse to Dallas, oil W'eiJueaday, November ftth, at 1 p. m, ". . Dated this 20th day of October, 12. . . ? T. O. HCTCHWSOH, County School BuperintoBdeilt Polk County, fegon.' N, BUWESrifJCAU P. C. Patterson, the popular confec- tloner. ..am a r 1 Buy your school doom oi iu Wheeler. A full line of school books and school supplies at Wheeler's. , r For the most choice confectionery, go to P. C. Patterson's. There Is a beautiful line of children's haUat MIssMscaulay's. V . Call on Miss Mucaulay and price her hats before gohKlaewbere. P. C. Patterson has Just received a big supply or fresh candies of all kinds. We make a suecialty of school books aud school supplies. W. H. Wheeler. Oulv $10 for an all-wool suit of Hap py Home clothes at Stockton Hen- Candies, nuts, oranges, lemons, ba uauas, grapes, cigars aud tobacco at P. C. Patterson's. The Indcoendenoe laundry Is doing such excel teut work that Its trade is rapidly lucreaslug. Happy Home aud Brownsville cloth hiif. the best aud the cheapest In the state, for sale by Stockton & Henkle. You will be sure fo ana among aim Mucauluy's large W-lection of millinery, just what you waut at your own price. Do n't foraet tow to Miss Macaulay 'a .... ft.l for your fall ami school hats, for she will be able to give you Just what you waut. Wby wear soiled linen, and a limp collar, wheu you can appear to so much better advantage by patronizing the In dependence sUsam laundry. The vountr man who wears the linen ot suowy whiteness, furnished him from the Independence laundry, can oe said to be a shining young man. Family washing is done by the Inde pendence steam laundry at such low prices that, quality considered, tt does not pay to do the work at home. Stockton & Henkle sell Belx's, Schwab's, aud C. M, Henderson's Chi cago manufactures bf boots and shoos. Every pair warranted to give satisfac tion. Indies sometimes feel a delicacy about sending certain baby clothing to the laundry, but when they can get them washed for one cent each at the ludependeuce laundry, they should hesitate uo louger. There Is no place In Oregon where a better meal Is served than at the res taurant of Weetaoott & 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 fall to read this, and remem her that Stockton A Henkle have Just brought an Immense line of blankets aud quilts at a big bargain, and are ready to give you the best bargains iu thnt line ever offered In this city. A full stock of ladies coats, underwear, dress gtsals, notions, etc, etc. Cheaper thau the cheapest. WANTED. WANTED At onoe, U0 good oak posts. Ap ply to A. B. Cherry, laitcpoudaiioe, Oregon. ""WaK'T KPoTiod marketable apples and! pears on subscription at ml office. VVANTKH -HiibBerlbers to examine the date lifter tlivir 1111111111 on this paper and see that tluy are not In arrears. WANTKD-Merehantsand others to order li'iUThotuK statements, billheada, and all their job work at the West Side office. First ohms work and low prices. WANTKD Advertisers In this column at two rents a word first Insertion, (bur eents a month. j WANTKI- Subscribers to this pnper to Bet He all iirrairnttiw by January 1, 181B. "WANTKD One ton of carrots or other root crop for cow feed. Apply at this office. WANTED Cord wood on subscription, at this olllee. WANTED Purchaser fbr a sewlngjnaohlne. Cost tfifi, Is new. W 111 sell tor $116, Address X, cure this office, 8 FOR SALE. FOR HAIiE-A manufacturing business In Independence for man of energy.whlch needs small capital. Fronts In two years will pay cost, Fur furt her particulars, call or address A, U cure this office. FOH SALE Hpoee In this column to adver tisers at two cents a word first Insertion, (bur cents a month, FOH HALE Old papers, suitable tor placing on shelves or under carpets, for only a quarter of a cent each, at this office.