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THE WEEK'S BUDGET. What Our Kepirter Finds of In terest to Our Readers, ill? u,u'.".u mM '" Uuir..r..i uf Wuo. The 'i-SHhieharonf llwrtyWoriiw and THK I.OCU AND (iKSKRAl SKW8. ,rrtH '! the i,,,', , Ut 8abitti nfti.rmK.tt, Ir. W,u. aker, prudent of the Will.tmetu. unl- Saaanr f Ik Siw'i Ik Wwl Trlj Yl tntm, Verity, Mured th student, UHlt.a A hi, subject, "The Manly Man " The ihtU kvlurewlllbe Ml urn .MuoKera, of McMltm. ,"H"lib.vJ,r.Mll,.im,Hiitt.Ml l t .. tit aL.t . 1 I Itf MtU iCla.. ...... ' iRiniv. lug house and church, are Mng'tctt t tlm Im. Ml,' ntiumt crushing ...... every uting give evidence IiIiii, H la tint known Vet how severely Oltltrtftttl.il l.n..iu.lll.. ! . "v itf in miti, mu t r.'itreii in. una us- J. M. Stark was lit tlm city looking tallied Internal Injuries, for h dwelling ttotiim In which Its' ;, ii.Wrlit linuiu t.t......i- i ..,.. AIM. --,, ,-,,,, IHHIK'II ft..., IHlllliy vi.le, la vl.ltltig frieuda here. Mta Holme, of McCoy, made vUli itf a tew hours lr to-dy ou bu4iic. l M. Matt.mu aud wife, returned to their home Im Comllla on Mil iu.rii. Ing'e tralu. ...' ii. , n .ti . . . iw m nun, um iwiwtoti not. grower. ho rejolcv In the deiiioersllo victory, was hew tiMiivy. I. T. Wyntau a Me Insurance agent ftvmi Albany, wtut luU'rvlewlug ttitr merchant to-day, No. I prune Im mr unto at LV tk QuUk't nursery tit Suver furu per IM, muii 4 t feet high. LuUmt linmtitU and wife, of Matt nK.utb, tvturtit-vi fhiu MoMluttvtllr ou tlt iutritlit( tmlu. Mi (.'htu, Hut, -ItV of our luwn- nmu, Wft Unlny to vWt hr ltrtHr, Mm, in it, TllUWll.-im now ttili. fly ui t..j Uwrnry hh-Ii-iU. Vl: ti, iw Utntt.mil, Mtt.lUmlHtu tW,tB,, viw Mmi.audlUiHHrUii. IWllmlfuur ih1 .Mon.ltty n,.rnm.il. ,iuh lu,t envtti J.'ttv !,..., ,,v. l..tl Ult. m, ao,ve m , uH,4r 1MV of lite fcu'WU'. Mlw hVtta t'.nt.l u ilni!.r.iiiiv in Ml Mlmr, Ui.-r rf Mbr tin. t..,,i,w HM.tr, l low on mi vxtKiiiM vWt. i Tlt gnwry .lorv of N, M. M It tH.U (.l.l uy utll erw,Uirs Rl ,.,., Mini, Mr, t..lH.rt FhHcv mt'wlf Imv iiiovihi tuio iitcir new li.mt. i,ulv l.ttllt In town. iunt ii. i.. i'h.i.. ui,.t WlUIVIIt iH'ltld tOllliililk bouw with Mm fwtlw lkr, left to- tiny to vUlt ur hither at 7u. Mm. T. Brill, who ha bwn vWiIdk at th U of O. V. WhwWr, wnt to MoMltinvllle tonlay to vUlt frlnU, Ir. J. K. Locke, of Hurita Vtota, mivM ust trwk to Uka up hi rtwl uVuw lu IVrtUnJ, wIh'W ha will pra Hi hui prufaNttoo. C. Van Mwr baa aolj It la aaah and door factory to M.T. ("row, rv- wittljr of Albany, Onvtui. who takva NMNdou thla wwk. King Tethefow ami Mark KcrattM have kit their I2.UH0 Suttulk l'uncti atalllon Mrrvury, wbl. h died of para' lyi lat Thuraday, J. J, Daly. rfrwwiitlug trttintihAtit democracy, but not lu l'olk oouuty, with hta frWud IX W. feara waa lu towu tu-ttajr. WllllartI and ICd Horron, of iSakmi, diwlora hi Ihh, were to-day Uttervlww lug thiate hoaidVaIra wuo wvre r- h dLiwsl toavll, and eolkeliiit asttipUn, Mlm Klla Smith, the art lowlier at the normal action!, to-day returtted from WatUlHirg when aha attoudfd ttteailver wadding of hr parwnta Mr. aiHiMraS. W.Bmltb. M. Niobola, who baa laseu living In Monuiomb, haa purubaaed a farm In Linn county, of 3(W awva, eight nilh- frotu ilalm-y. and baa removed bla family Uwro to rtatde. I)r. E.G. Youug, veterinary aurgwnu and deutiat. late of Newtwrg, baa lo cated pertuaneutly lu ludependeuce, Tlta ditur eoniva hltrhly rvcotunttitdHl. lita ottU-e la over the lodi'iwiidwio atioual bauk. Unlou Thauksglvliig arrvlcva of all the cburchea lit lltia ulty will ts h-l.l In the CbriaUan church, Tlturlay utoniliig, Novaoiber 'ii. lUtv. C 8. Copley preaching the Tbaukagivlng vrniou, at 11 a. in. s U'mkiuaiif itiirlit la trcout'tttly the reault of gviieral debilliy. When tin blood la impoverished every organ anil aeitse auirera. A an effective, iower- ful, and ecoiioiiilcal touks-alterullve, Aver'aHarwiimrllla may be relied on every time. J. IL X. ltell. acconiDaiiled by duugbter, Mrs. Ora Cox, of Hun Fran claco, arrived here thla morning. H will remain for aeveral moutlia. Hi haa prmulned to deliver a lecture to our ivonle on what be baa wen, in the r near future. Hazel Fluke, the three-year-old daughter of J. Fluke, of tbia city, died to-day, after a abort lllneaa. It was rumored that dlptberia waa the cause, but the rumor baa been denied. Bite will be buried in the I. 0. O. F. ceme tery Huuday, Mm. Iaaao Levenaaiiddaiiirhler.MN. nucitaitan, are mill in California. Mm H a. health la not Improving very ftt, Mm, tKlfiitilth,afteraevernl week'a vlalt with her htwUtml' (Mtrentii, ha returned to her honteat CiitallllaJutttv lion. Work haa Wguit ou the wutml. llu of tlta old ltt.pt Wehtiri'lt. U will la generally overhauled, and, when dotte, win lie a pleasing atru.'tttre. Nolle low been given by the dlreo tomoftiitt Hallaa woolen mill, com, pany, that tinvw tint having pnld thelt aaaeaaiuciita, if not lniinwllu.y paid tiK, mu w III Im lMtt)ht. There waa no liiiKiui m done in county court Unlay, excepting F, (t. Mclttclt wa ontered to purehai tleketa for Mr. and Mm. Httttuier, to Kuiiwin, and the daiungtw on the liub'ttemlcnce and iluetta mta road were ortlercd (mid, SATt'ttlUr. IL M. Wade Co, havejuiit nwhinl a large atock of gurnt front the l'j.t. Hr. 'I. J. Irt-e v:i tnkt u iltlle ill Uf day aud bla friendu are.Ulte atixiotin about hint. John and TIioiiim Skcltoti, two In- diiDtrtouj flimicra living oppiwite town lu Marion county, were here tiwlny and expect aoou to own a farm of their own lu l'olk county. C. Loder, of Carlton, la here ex amining the dairy Intcrmta uf Polk county, and securing all the g.HHi milk cow be come acrum for bla dairy In VanililH county. Our enteemed towimiuatt Ala 8. Links and wife, liotb feeling the need jf a change of cliuiate have iIccIiIihI to pvtid the winter lu Califxriilii, and will leave a eoott u Mr. l.ocke'a tutxl tie uflulro cat) be arranged. The beloved wife of J. A. Bowman, of thla city, died a Corvallia yester day after a Ihigcrlug illutwt, and will be bttrleil Huuday. Ihe waa twenty live yeara of age, her name l fuie iiiiiribi;e U hig Anna Jordan, uiid he leavea three chll.lreit, who are being cared for by relative lu I. Inn and Ik'titon count leu. In a h'ceiit teller to ihe uiHiiufac- turi-m, Mr. A. W. Kitldrldge, Millera vllle: III., aaya: '('hiimU'rlalu'a Cough Remedy glvea the k-nl Hatlil'ai'tloii of any cough iii.Mlh-ltie I hntullc, ami iih a seller, lea.la all othem preparation In thla market.. I recommend it becatwe It la the liexl medicine I ever for oouglia, cold and croup." by all medicine dealent. Italian. Hon. J. J. Duly and John area! the mctropollH Oil week. Frauk Collin haa rented, and will lite liallttiiid Kvaiigellcul ehurehea are Hearing (niitptetloii, ti,(,v will unit add uiucli to the ta'attty of (he coy, Father Kdgar, llveryiiiau.ar dt li... ... a . .... Ha g'Mi miHimwa. ii,r turttottla ii.uiliare lavorably with ui.wt ltvcr maii. I. P. M. Butler la uHrluteii.tliig meuiiniingnr aiiiewiilk. New aide walk are being made In varlotta lo eallilea, i.ymaii iiamott waaln town Haltif uuy allow ing aoine lota which hu ex peeled ti adl to a wMreher for the aaine, Uetuemtier to eall lit tli Normal ll.a.k Htom, .MotiitiuttUt, it ynu m,w miytltitiif ni Ilia hue i.f aciiool U..,ka, aoluail attp. I'lnn, athletic gotnla, etc. Servleea at the Congregational church on Sunday luat were Hablmth aclnait at ma. in., itud the Y. l H, 0. K lu the evening, which proceeded Ihe evening illaeiutrae, waa by Prof, nilehca-k. Servlew next Mutiday lit (he morning only. Rev, C, J'. XttiKit baa Uvil Hrnta uently etignged to preach In the Chris tian church of thla city, ami regular service wilt lie held each Hiiittlay, morn Ingaiid evening. Huttdity achonl alio a. in., and prayeMuitliig Ttiiwday evening. R'V. T. F, Ciiinpla ll prenehea next Miiulay itiorulng and evening at Moit niotith lu the ChrUtlau ehun li. Morn lug theme, "Chrlat." Kvetilugaublina "Man rimv." Sunday acina.l at 3 i in, j 1,1,8,1', K, p. in,; pmyer-iucet lug .Hlii.wtltty evening. The revival iiteetlitga at the Bai.tlat cliltrcJt, utnlcr the leaderahlpof Itev. t M. Jltll, of I'tirtluitd, cIowhI Hilllditv evening lu) after an addition of twett tynU to Iheeluirch. Sunday achot at 10 a.m., l.ntVcMnei'tiliir Thunulav HaplUt Y. t'. V. imvla next Stindav la-foreeveuliig acrvl.in. Rev. Ituiiaak' ervtlll preach iiextunday. hatidUil For aale Con per, (hi Thuradav evening, the 24th, the Independence Hoee Company give It farm, the old Hani farm a mile eaut of annua! ball, and It promiae to be one lown of the grandcat affaira ever given lu Hurry Slater i here on a vlalt to hi thla city. The floor of tbe ojiera tiouae Ulter Mm. Wetiaklll and Mm. ftle- wlll bea aecne of galtylou that evening. Daniel, The prooeeda of the ball are for a Mr. Pink Klgga ha returned from worthy purpoaeaud our clttoua aitouiu Slaughter, wuHliliigton,anl wiimiH'tui the winter hero. Mm. Sura ltced lectured thla patronize tbe bo liberally. That Halloween Joke hue at laat reached a climax. Tbe young ladle had all the empty milk bottlea .token to McMinnvllle and aeut from there to each of the young men by expreca tbe charge to be collected. Luat night they invited tbe youug gentle, men to attend tbe Kickapoo Indian after noon at the Methodtat cliuroli to a large audience of ladle. William (larren, and wife will next week reopen l,'e Dalla hotel which In la being rumodle.il and fixed up gen erally. Mm. Ollwon la having a large ad dition added to her hotel which will a Company entertainment and were much aurpriaed when Happy Dick I ur- ,r r . tiaM lmT(l bedroom and ner came out ou the atage and aruuaed mU(.(l lurger (j,,,ig.iitll tbe audience by bringing forth a luncn ofaandwlchea and milk. The young ladle then auld they were ready to cry "quit." Isaac licven und H. Morrlaon huve sold their how at twenty-one conta, the former having iiintecn bule; the latter having aevuuty bale. Mel Hamilton and Colonel Oliimtead Oraon Arrlcultural Colin XuUia, Work done by the tudenta will be Lf Salem, and Win, Mercer, of Hotel exhibited at the World'eColumbWn ex pcaiition. Tbe Columbua-day collection will amount to h6, and a little more la promised. The college Sunday-lecture aytem, which waa Inaugurated by President Blowt, la steadily and rapidly growing In popularity. Mm. L. A. Nah haaJiiHt completed a very beautiful painting of a ceue In the Coaat Range mountain, to be plaoed in the college chapel. Two hundred and forty-aeven tu detiU have already been enrolled thl term, which I luereaae of about eighty over November of laat year. The number of uttideiit holding scholKrahlpa I aeventy. Thoae from Polk oounty are: Hattio BrotiHon, Ed. Emmett, L. L. Bwuiiu.aiid Fred John, aon The fclectrlc-ljcll syMtern ha added a new charm to the general dmoipline of the aohuoL It I now no arranged that One Hundred Acre Kntiugli, A amall furm, two and a half mile from town which 1 unliable for fruit raining, vegetable garden, or general furmliig, can tie purehuHod on reuaona blo t!rmH. Inquire of Polk County Lund Co., F. A. Patterson, muniigcr. Holinau, have been upending the week In the uiouutuln slaughtering deer of which they captured two fine ones. Monmouth. W.J. Mulkey ha let Weaver alule, and I now loading up bla delivery wagon. J. F. O'Dounell wa looking smiling and nappy in the face of our clti.eti Sattlrduy. Helby Ireland and family, of Hodu- ville, are In thl city vlalting fi letiil and relullvea. BuHlueaa called J. It. CooHjr here gaturduy. John iaalway on hand for the Hliliilug coin. Mr. W. P. Ireland took the motor for Independence thl morning ou a vinlt to friend there. Saturday, Prof, Powell was putting much muscular strength to u huiid aaw. New sidewalk required It. Time in Monmouth ure good with bright projects for the future. Hwell- Frult llaUlna Will l'y. You can buy a nice orchard of 4M tree and several acre of land with it, and alao Iioiiho and outbiiildingH, very cheap, by culling and getting price ol Polk County Lund Co., F. A. Patter son, malinger. MONDAY. J. T. rord I becoming verv klllftil a a accoml miller at the Taltuage milk tillimof all varl. tli ni It. M V.I,. loa. Also a big aupply of am iiiuuiitou jitat arrtvtHl. Frank tl' Nell, the traveling immcii ger agent uf the Northern Pucllle rail road, wiw lu town ou railroad lulmiw inlay. Ihe qlieatlon la freouetitlv aaked. ii'i. i. ,.. . . . n uy u. rtyvr a v.nerry Teetotal a niiich more eU'eotlve than other cough reuiedie?' The answer 1. ..Imply lx iiitle It 1 the lli.wt akllfill ciiiblinilloii of au.Mly nea and expectorant known to uiedteid actettee. J. Wolvertou, of Moiiuiotith, Inform ua that Ihe yield of carrot, of sixty llui-e sack wc lulling lix) jh.iiii.Im each in a piece of land -IxLUfivt wasa fact, and he saw it with his own eye. It was on (he farm of 111 son, Itruee Wol vertou, however, uhollveHlnWuidiing- Ion. A. W, I, ilea nuil wife, of Mon mouth have decided to spend the win. ler lu California, and left ou tiHlay'a rain for Alameda, where Mr. Lttcu will Im under the care of mime Npecuil- ila. It proves that time ure not very bard lu Polk county, when mi many of our citizens can allord to siieml the winter lu California. It i said I hat the chronln olll.w- seeker already has hlseye on the In- lcicmlfiice pontnillcc, but we cannot ladlevu that any one would deprive Mina Itoliertnon of the opN.rtuulty of ti- s.rtlug a w idowed mother when she tine her Work so acceptably to the public, and ha bad her aiH.lutmeul such a short time. No doubt when her term U out a new Mistmaster will be iipHiltited, but It should not be until tiieu. Dull. Mm. Jas, Mager Is preparing to erect a residence on her laud on Mill trcet. .Mm. J. H. Towiixciid bus Isvn quite ill of lute, but Is now able to lie als.ut tigalil. Sieve Sliutts, the indefatigable rustler for the Wkht Hidk, was doing allus to-day. J. V. Crldcr has Urn made assignee of Newt. McDaiilel, the Insolvent gro ccryiuun. Mrs. Walter Holmuu Is over from Sa lem on a visit to her purcuts, Mr. und Mrs. Hardy Holmun, Th.) Dcniocrals of Dallas, headed by I he Dallas bund, went to Hulcm Mon day to help celebrate. ' D. T. Si'iirs, a prominent merchant of Mcdford, formerly of Dallas, has lai'ti here on a visit for several days. During the last few days the Masonic brethren have had live accessions, four by initiation ami one by demit, Kd, Judil, a former Dallaslte, wiw ov er I'rom Turner to-dny. He is now so liciting for an lusiirauce company. Henry Dimmiek left Saturday for his homestead on the Little Neat iiccu. He was accompanied by his daughter. The lady meiiibersof the Prcshyterlaii church will give achrysiiuthctim social at the church parlor next Friday even ing. . The maiiagcmclit having charge of the electric light plant of this-place, have purchased an Incandescent dyna mo und are now having the wires strung for it. Ralph Morrison, on of Architect Morrison, I very ill with tonsllltls. Johiiiiurrctt'n baby Is seriously ill with ncuinoiihi, and Mr. John Edward is seriously indisposed. Frank, Jim, and Ah. Magcrs, Al, Campbell, John and Will Brown, went up the creek a few hours Sunday morn ing and returned with two tine buck deer, killed by the unerring rlllo of Frank Magcrs. While A. L. Hhreve wa stringing wires for the new incandescent electric lights to-day, the polo which was rot- Are Vou Looking rr it Home? A house of six rooms, nil plastered, convenient to business, two lots, barn, warm, dry cellar, Immediate possession, and ou easy terms, can bo nurcliiiKcd of Polk County Laud Co., F. A. Patter son, manager, Hasting Itroa., are htiay ahljiplng out. Born, to the wire, of J. 11. Coohrau ou thai III) Inat, a girl. Mlsa Lllltu LaiigtrtHt hui been on the mok list for aeveral day, John HUdi'hraud will build a nice barn, and Frauta Itroa, am delivering lumber for sumo. We have church hear here moat every Sunday now, Do nut know what denomination It One of Mr, OrW little hoya tiled Sunday, and waa burled III Ihe Mont gomery graveyard to-day. Sltqa.r A Staplelou well borera, were luliig aome work for W. K. William lust week. They failed lo euler Into the bowel im the earth deep enough to get a very large flow of water. Ihe demisTiita were very euthual lie at thla place luat Wednesday night. The torch light priMNiwIon waa In-ailed by T, It. W.-wbu haa bla eye on the poaiolilee here, I,ook out iXw or you'll lose It. l-rlcket Bevena, who haa been buy lug upealvtw lu thl vicinity the past month, ay he can althrd to pay fli ier hiad more now, thau lie could before election. The election uf Cleveland he aaya, Wurranta It, Our aehool la prognnalng nicely un ler Hie able mauageuietit of J. H. CtH'hran, Tlarela dully attetideuoe ofatsittl thlrty-twoaeluailam, who lake a deep inlenwl lu their iudli, and like their teacher ever an much. m ... i racy istaaia, and another young gcntloiuaii man Moiimouih, were aveu driving thmtigli our prlnclal atreet satunlay. 1 liny were braced up ou either aide by aome of Monmouth a falreat daughter, and all ahoutlng "Itab for Cleveland," Jim Bum, J. M. Staala and aeveral othem, left for the mouiitalna on a leu ilny bunting exMHlltlou a few day ago. Jim Sebring promised ua a Lear hind leg, and If we gel .It, wa will aeud, the Wiw Hihk, one of the flaw for a tith pick, TCKNIUY. A. W. Lucas, of Monmouth, ha 21 shouts fr Hiiie, Chlldreti'a union aulu, all alA-a, Just teeeived by Shelley A Yauduyu. Hurry Christ lull and D. M. Klcmseti were doing .uliww t Didlu Monday. The llourlug mill nt Dulla hu a si.wdy run, making ttU.ut sixty Imrn-I of Hour .cr day, Sun rlntendent Hutchinson' t.w h. emexiimtuutlon clowilSulunlay. There were nine nppllennl for rertitli-Mli; four were aiiwTssml, L. Butler was engagitl at McCov hist Monday atirveylng, Tom la fully .itii'tclit to ja rforui the dtllle of bl olll.t'. . Froah flsli every Tmwluy and Friday Ice every day at 1 wul. I). B. Boyd slon, np.lte 1'j.tis.' grocery. David ()llin, of Fx.la, I very alck, and milt'em o iiiueh that he lias niiIcI- lal tendencies mid I watched verv l.aaiy. The KIckapiH) Indian Medicine Cone (winy will remain lu re until Nov. ihilh, which I two week longer tliitu tlmt Intended. Is.k for Putlemon Itroa. "Ad." next week. Clilll then, get their price fore you buy any w ulches, Jewelry, or ilvurwtirc. Jon Ihivldwui and wife, nivntly res ident of Empire City, tiro l.s.klngover Polk county, and very seriously think f making their home hero. We regret that we are not yet lu re ceipt of cuts for supplement, from New- York, We are out our money ami ir- uiw our render are out of patience, Republicans are no longer "In It." But Shelley A Vuliduyii oiler the greatest drive on slus's for one week that was ever presented to the ish.i.Ic f Imlc'iilcncc. Orvillc Butler, father of Word and Dr. 0. D. Butler, whose home I the farm adjoining the one recently pur- lased by M. Nichols lit Linn county, is visiting relatives In Monmouth, In the recent election In Polk county the Republican electors received front W to W.'l voles; Democratic, from 4lH to 4.'U People's Party, from 70!) to KiiK; Prohibition, front 111) to II I. Total vote f county, l!ltw. Constipation I the parent of in umeruble disease, and should, there in lie promptly remedied by the use of Aycr'a Cathartic- PHI. Theso pill 0 not grls, are pcfectly safe to take, ml remove all tendency to liver ana bowel complaint. The original of the certificates of cure elli'cted by the use of Ayer's Hur snpurilla ure kept ou tile ut the olllee of the J. C. Ayer Company, Lowell, Muss. Probably no similar estuhllsh- mcnt in the world can exhibit such a ins of valuable and convincing testi mony. Lincoln Shreves met with a sud mis- .up ul Dallas Monday, lie was allend- ng to the electric, lights when one of the poles broke short oil' at the ground, arrylng him with It,, Ho was pretty vcrely hurt, Htipposeil Interiiiilly, but ow seriously has not yet lai'ti ascer tained, We ciin sny of the citizen of Dulhis that they ure a hospitable people, that representative of the WkhtHidk who has been visiting there was met with curtesy and kindness on all liimils. We hope we liavo the heart to npprccl- te that courtesy, and lie ever ready to elprocute when opportunity present Itself. The entertainments given by the Klckupoo J nil ia ii Medicine Company ii the opera house Im been well at tended every night In spite of till coun- r all ructions. The singing of Happy Dick Turner and Mrs. Turner, the mag ic of Prof. Hurt, the dancing of the In- lliins, and the very funny after pieces. have served to attract large audiences. At Dallas a representative of thla pa per partook of u sumptuous dinner at the Independence hotel, the host and (mate of which are Sid Mimre and hi estimable wife, who spare no pain to make their putroiiaeomforlnhle, Twa a mistake noting that they were run ning the Dallas hotel, There 1 no Did lu hotel, The lndcNridcuoe hotel la headquarter (Wr PolkltiNi. Farmer ooiiw fifteen mile to my atom to get ChaniU'rlalu'i Cough Rem edy, Many of them, like myself, are uever without it In their home, It cured my boy of a severe attack uf croup and, I believe, saved hi llfe-K Dullou, Luray, Russell oounty.Kaiiaaa, This remedy la a certain cure for croup and, If used as soon aa-the drat symp tom appear, will prevent the attack For sale by all medicine dealer. Th death of little 11 awl Fluke which ha bean pronounoed by th doc- ton to have beeo caused by dlpiherla has caused wide spread alarm , There 1 no ue denying that the utnuad precaution should be taken to preveut the apread of so dread disease. On Tunwlay the directum of the public schools ordered the school dismissed and If It proves that it It a false alarm all well and good, but ail ounce of prevention Is worth a Dound of cure. 3, 11 C.s.s'r, a prominent Republican of lii(les'iilcnco, Is In receipt of the following pa from Kola hi Fall City: "The old steamer REPUBLICAN will, for the second time In thirty yim, null up Salt river, It la under the charge of the moHt magnetic captaluofthe age, Benjamin Harrison; first unite, While- law Reld; steward In charge of spixiit, Ben, Butler; Uirkeeir, I P. Morton; chamU'rmuld, Mr. Iaao. Paa J!. (tsicr from AMi to full illy. Kxcur nIoii organla.il Nov, 7, wa. Will sail March 4, lNti.l Music by Umg Jones's hand, to Hie air, 'Who will Fill my Of- lice Now?' No sbimiver.1' On the mad from Monmouth to Dal las towanl the wet la the exh'iialve ItMVacrw farm of UenJ. F, Whlteakcr whose father came to Uregmi In H17. BeliJ, F. Sen. ha lung since been Culled to rest with the silent majority, but be haa left behind him son with whom we often meet and enjoy ats lul con verse relative to Incidents of earlier yearn. Benjamin F. Whlieaker Jun., I now living hupplly and contented near where hi parcuta lived In former yearn. le ha ever lived an active and Industrious lift, and by so living In. aeetirod a eoinH'teniw that place him above want, and ha also won liltu the reKHt and cuicem of all w ho know him. We aim. glanced at the farm of ths.rge, fiimlllarlly willed Doe., and hi brother IHivld. All gave evidence of the handiwork of ludiistrlou and enterprising men, "Dave," although pretty well advanced In yearn, I still hale and hearty, and I still endowed witli a mental and physical activity that would iwem to warrant him la-com ng a cenU'iiiiarlaii. "Dave" 1 not very desjs.ii.lcut ovar the election of leveland, and his heart swells with pride that he wa not classllled with the "Weaverlto gang." "Dave" is g.Kl old Deiiiis nit, and he I always happy to vole for IVmocmt of the Jackson stamp. The large and Istuitl ful llel.l of "Doe" at present are .hvu pl.nl and cultivated by a router, who 1 a aticeesMAil farmer, and w ho brldc, engage sytematli!ally In raising pottl try, 'Hie numerous turkeys strutting alsitit his reshleiiee glvea much prom Ise of royal tVantlug on Thanksgiving day. Hews. Mulkey 'a farm Ilea along the road to 1 -alius, Hew. I strongly In favor of protection, but 'tUtbut pro. tcctloll Hint shields his llis kssnd henls from the chilling storms of winter. lllvkrealt mills Insured, and a a eon sequence lose nothing. ' C. P, Wells, of Buena Vista, waa In towu to-day, and nqxirta the fall sow lug progressing nicely and very prom, Islug outlook for the coming crop. (Ico. Reed, the popular proprietor of The Fair, went dowu to the metropolis to help th democrat ratify. W. O. Cook a republican, took theama train Wouder If he will ratify also? An attorney In this city says the olty aw need lisiklng after as many of them are practically worthless. Our olty council should examine Into this matter and take action accordingly, Ml ft .lam flfMnn Um B.1..1 1 ' B.ltni, Oraaon. W.lKli Prlnrln.i A luotuuss suiinwa Ir.lnln, achwl, KiMlon.lt, A, tmln.u ,nA n.TXT.i..,. . ehoullMMW.loll...n.lr.y..,. Sei-lrn..,,!,,,!,,.,!.,.,,!,,,, r..a,.,.,m(.n, flirm fr- MABKET UEI'Oltf. Suaclallx H ported by Talrpta lo t Wsal aiils, Tburailsf Nuou, hy Ilia : . (ou.inarolsl Hsvlcw, ol forllsi.d. WliKAT.There Is no abatement lu wheat receipt from eastern sections, which continue very law, and locul Belle Miller, recent roaldent of warehouse are rapidly filling up. The Bititoti oounty, wa married by Justice Line last night to Frauk Youug, sou of Mm, Young living west of town, They make their Inane In thl olty, C. M, Brown haa decided to go out 00 the farm near the Lucklamute aud live on cream from Jersey cows, aud when bis friends call to am him let llieni sample his yellow legged chick ens. J. A. Vetiesa I having a house built out near the cannery which when completed he will rent to J. M. Htark, aud another residence will follow, which he will himself occupy. W. II. Campbell A Sou are doing the work Wayne William and aeveral otlmr enthusiastic dumocrau, do not need to shout for Cleveland any longer, they have tlu horns that are longer aud make more nolae,brought over from the Salem ratllluatlon. Republican are get ting accustomed to that style of Uolse J. W, Buster the druggist la known stnong the fraternity as' the "knight 0! the plow aud pestle," and the three acres of land which be has so highly oultvated, Is au evideuce of bla know I edge of gardening. Mm Busier brought ua a beautiful bouquet from her Dower garden, which Is now a mass of blos soming chrysanthemum. Our city needs the service of men of sterling Integrity lu all department of BUSINESS LOCALS. valley I forwarding rather less than late average of wheat aud flour, and the movement from that direction are likely to be small. Nominal quotation ou spot or port coast delivery are 11.20 fe per cental. Oath-TIio strong market for tbe past fortnight haa had the eltect of drowning nut mure liberal receipt, aud oll'erlngs may be said to be larger. Hah at 48e per bushel am reported. Quote 447j for good to choice. lUHi.KV.-The demand for feed and brewing barley 1 very slow. Quota tion are nominal ut from W to ttic per ! oeutal for feed, and about VI (or brew- lug. Hoi's. A rather easier fettling is noted. Owing to unfavorable Loudon advice, business la very quiet, not from any lack of olll rlng, but holders, while willing to sell, have placed their limits so much auove other market that dealers cannot trade without lose. For a very choice lot, 21 jo Is obtainable, Potato as.-Quoted at from Ou to 7fc persackaatoquautlty and condition. Supplies are ample for home consump tion. wool-Very quiet. A few trav low are received here occasionally, but the stock la pretty thoroughly cleaned up, Quotation ant without a chutiue valley lfifelSjc Burnett. No alteration lu i.riws, de mand aud supply about balanced. our city government and the very beat men should im selected. It will be the Quote fancy creamery, Sktc; for endeavor of both convention to place choice dairy, 27jt3oc; fair to good, liHj before the people tbe beat material to tsj common, lu((17ja lie round In their party, aud our city Eoua. Fnb Oregon ranch hold should, and no doubt will be, the gainer teady at according to (he n-p- ineroiiy, in tlila connection we call utatlou of ihe packer, Could Im Suli-dlvlili'il. A tract of 100 acre near Indepen Mioo which could be sub-dlvlded into tcti-ucre tracts, making homes for ten interned luiullles, lsollercd for sale by the l'olk County Land Co., F, A, Pat terson, muniigcr. Oak Orov. Miss Ida Davis, of Eola, la visiting Miss Nellie White this week. Jack Whitewho has been sick for sometime, la not so well thl week. Ad. linger, of Puyallup, Wash., Is visiting his brother, Al., here this week. Mm. Rlggs and Mm. Smith have both been quite alck, but are getting artrjnd Htlulll. Miss Cora While, of Wlllotighhy, Eastern Oregon, haa been visiting rein lives In thla vicinity for sometime. Rev, Crandall will preach at the church here next Sunday. He I a very Interesting speaker and everybody ought to come out and hear him. The grange held It first meeting for this full last Saturday. Hon. J. S. Stump and W. E. Hayes were present and delivered very Interesting addresses The election passed olf very quietly here with the exception of Mrs Rlggs's funilly who were so overjoyed at the re sult that they rang their farm bell nearly all night. Some of the neigh bors thought Mrs. Rlggs was worse and they were ringing for help. The scIhkiI has thirty-three pupil en rolled at present. The people of Oak drove should be complimented on the nterest they take lu their school. They did not have public money to run a scln Mil thl full, ao J. C. White called a meeting to see about the mutter, and lu a short time enough wa sulwcriked to have a three-mouth's school. The Hclioolhonse, church, grange hall, aud a large shed for sheltering home have nil been built by subscription. The peo ple here don't have auy time for any foolishness In our school or anywhere else, but when It . comes to raising money for any practical purpose they get there In the morning. There I no more enterprising place In Oregon than here. WEDNESDAY. Will our city election use the Aus tralian ballot system? A. J. Goodman went to Portland to attend the democratic rally, Mm, Lena Howard, of Portland, 1 visiting Ml Nettle Uruvcs, of this olty. P. C. Patterson, the proprietor of the vurlety store, went to Portlaud to duy on business. Rev, Huneuker, pastor of the Baptist church baa gone' to Portland, to attend a business meeting of the church there, H.B.RIggin aud W. H. Stevenson, two well-known real-estate dealer, of Port land, were here ou buslncsN of a private nature to-day. J. Molson, of Kick real I, waa so for tunate as to have his wheat In the Call Karly. m A well furnished dwelling house In the heart of Independence, suitable, for a business mint' family being close to business center, is for sale by the Polk Co. Lund Co. F. A. Patterson, manager, uih attention or our rentier to the an- notiuocmciit, or A. Wilson, who is a I cndld'.U' subject to tbe will of the voteWof Indcpendence.for city marshal. Mr. W IImui haa all the requirement 'or making au JeMclotit officer, and ha lived here for seventeen yearn aud l'lawnl With luouii.liie. Dr, Leon Smith, the gentlemanly manager of the Kickiito Indian Med icine Company mentioned the fact to the editor of this pais-r several week ago that Dulla had given them the la wall-known to be a mail of principle "lost liberal patronage of uny town in and above corrupt influence. "m valley of It iw, and now he is well jileaed with Independent, und IttSllWUUkM Ut 11 I ! U I...H I ..... I. .. Chsa. lH.,npey I. busy chopping : '"''r " third grade wheat. ,. ... ., hiv niuiiviiiin ui in,- vuiujMtnj urv uo AU mwUi.tf of the formers HAtur- f imr Im IunI lMin niiiir tii tut It tutu n Mini day It was decided fo run the flmt and L,a cx-nseouciic sales are bnv. lv t... econd grade wlieat through the cleaner and run It Into the bins at Derry wan-houac, then give a receipt lo each owner of the wlieat for his portion of It. The owners of the wheat crossing. Many people who do not ex actly know their uiliuciit call oil the doctoral tliooKra bouse and stule their condition und the proKr iiiedielno is given. IhcHe consultation are free H.u.l.. Tlfl.W. ...... ... ...... .1.. .1. .e...ei iiiw uieir agems consequently the doctor And himself Miiannieiiie gram. Henry H. Thlel- kept oulto busv durlmr U. .b,v.i.,. sen waselei teil to help atmlghten up Call on Diaior Smith and state your ralla Cily. i. Harrington is building a snug little residence. The Maccabees, of Fall City, are con templating building a new ball. The Kickaissi Indian Sugwa lscsco- lally recoiiiiiicmliHl for all disorders of the WikmI. It will cure wnistiputlon, liver couipbUnt,dysiiiiu, Indigestioii, loa of appetite, acrofula, rhcuiiiutism, chill and fever, or any derangement Mr. Wflka la h.illdt.tif n miur muJ. I .1... . , ,. ... - . " - " - 1 ui un Muiiiiiteii.iver. ,,r leuce ou in iwo-aore tract, purchaael Tht. Vmub Cun iH lIunil.,,i , nw lieve after six dose or uiotiev rofunded. M. Flynu has taken a contract to The Indian Oil cure rheumut ism and furnish ihe Montgomery mill with log all painful diseases. till next spring. The Indian Worm-Killer Is whnt Its tieorge TlllotMou'i house haa been name Indicates, und die d.H'tor lias nicely paluted and la occupied by bla some samples of the wonderful work mother aud himself. Erwlu Stoddard aud wife, were pre sented with a fine boy last Thursday , Mother aud child are doing well. People who come lu from the outside say that rails City is the moat enter prising and Industrious little town In Polk county, Tbe F'alla City hotel la overcrowded with guest. To accommodate ihe traveling public a uew restaurant will be opened this week, New people are arriving In Falla City dally; two more new house are under construct lou, Mr. Montgomery I put ting up a new blacksmith shop, Our school was opened ou Monday with eighty-seven puplla. Every body seems to la) proud of the flue building and the teaohers, Mr. Hart and Miss Hall, who both came highly recom- niondcd, will soon Increase the uum lir of their scholars as their reputa tion is well known over the county. THURSDAY. Dr. T, J. Tae Is out attending to bis prncthv, after his recent illness. F. Hubbard, of Fall City, waa In town to-day. Ho say he'll live to see It yd; that railroad to Falls City. About fifty citizens from here, with the Monmouth hand, went to Portland tif attend the grout deniocriitlo rally. James Gibson, of Portland, was In town this week. . Wonder lf he thinks Portland Is better than Polk county. The directors of the Independence public schools Inform us that the schools will re-open Monday morning. Nearly all the business houses In In- lcpcmlcnce will close on Thanksgiving lay from 11a. in. to 2 p. m. People in the country will govern themselves ao- corilingly. J. 8. Cooper, the banker, will, unless too sick, accompany A.J. Goodman, a lending democrat, to Portland, to tuke part in the democratic rally. Ho was too sure of Harrison's election. To-day City Treasurer Honkle and Recorder Ford are each exactly forty- live yeurs of age. They arc both dem ocrats und should have gone to Port land to the rutitlctitlon, hut did not. Jiimes Hllllard, of thuhluckHiultlilng tlrm of Pitts & Hllllard, has hud a roomy addition made to Ills residence. and Is having it beautified with a porch, double windows, and a emit of paint. J. A. Roberts, the fundryman, finds his business picking up very materially Continued on aeoond pnge.J I-' 1.-1L, I-....I 1 done by this nuilicl ne. It Is purticu lurly recommended for children. The Indian Salve is a comfort lug and soothing dressing for severe cuts or bum. No family should l without a box of thl salve In the house. All of the Kiekupoo medicines will be for sale in the drug stores after the company got away, but those desiring to consult the doctor should do so at once. Jury Lilt. The following is the jury list foe the December term of circuit court: Chas Savage farmer Spring Valley ferry Conner " J P Emmett Guts Lehman H 8 Hut. Win tinnlner J F Lady II It Grant J M Cniten S Coed 0 Alderman W H Fulkeraon Isaac Reese Jno MuCullooh W W Conkey merchant J J Russell " SW Fletcher " E F Snrgcant " John Fnwk, " Alon.o Brown " " W G Cutnplicll fiirmer Chas Loose " OW Gardner " DCClodfoltor Ab Byerly James Alexander Jos Edwards J F Groves II J Butler Henry Olnistend A Bartholomew C Husscy N N Hyde Jno Ferguson N M Prather Jno Burns Jackson McCoy Dallas " Dallas " Spring Valley " Douglas !' Luckiamute " Ltickhimiite copltullst Dallas farmer Sprlnir Vullev Eola Spring Valley Jackson Don't fail to read this, and reiueui' Uir Unit Buxikioii Jteuklu have Just Ulougiit au immeiise Hue ofblauaela una quilts at a big bargain, aud are leuuy to give you the uest bargain lu lout Hue ever ollered lu thl city. A lull sloes, ol ladies coula, underwear, ure g.sai, uotious, etc., eto, Cheuper umu i,oe uiieapest, Tiiero is no place In Oregon where a belter meal la aerved thau at the res taiiiuiaoi WeiaooHlrwiu,271Com mviciul street, culcui. Courteous at icntioii, a line meul, aud the popular puce ol 2o cents, have inaua this uoune me beaiiquurters ol everyone who bus occasion to Ume in Huleiu. People who don't get (,n are not built unit way. Why" llien are thero some people w ho Uou t buy giasjs al i ne jM4kery,wiieu everyone know it I lite eneujHTtt place lu town, and ha the IS-st g.HM.. Slocktou & 'Heukle sell Scl.'s. .ScliwuU , und C. M. ileudersou' Chf KUUli HlUllUlUt'llill'S Ot IkuiIm K...I alwvw. C.very puir wur muted to give saUslao Uou. Family washing 1 doue by the Inde H iiUeuce sleuiu lauudry al such low prices mat, quality considered, tl doe uui pay to do tue work al borne. The youug man who weam the Ilueu of suuwy wmieuoaa, lurutshed bun irom Hie Independence lauuury,eau be said lu be asuiuiiig young muu. Why wear soiled liucn, aud a limp coilur, wheii you cuu apiiear loao mucu better advuuiuge by putiuulzing Ibeiu depeudeuoe sU-oxu lauudry. Do u't forget to go to MU Macaulay's .or your luu uud school bats, lur sue tviu on uuie to give you Jusi what you waut. Vou will tie sure to Mud among Mia .Macuuluy s laiu oelmion ot millinery, ,ust wiiut jou wuui ui your owu price. Happy Home uud Brownsville cloth .iii, luu bini uud Hie clieupual iu the ,uu, tor auiu oy Biockuiu dt lieukie. Three news The new president, the uew customers, and tue uew good di played ul V . u. lieetcr'a. tiur new ChristinuB gsl are simply ravihiiiiig. "tome uou luae a view,-' says W . U. mvler. The i ndepeudeuoe lauudry la doing ueu exceituul wura tnul lis irade i upiuly lucicitsiiig. Candies, nuts, oranges, lemons, ba uauu, grujs., eigui aud lobaooo ul P. C. Puiix-raou . "Oh! Miiiiimti! I want one of those big dolls witti such lovely hair, ul VUleiierV Only (10 for an all-wool sujt of Hap py ilouiu clothes ul btockuiu & Heu kle'. P. C. Pattersou has Just received big supply ol tiesh caudiea of aii kind. The grand disphiy of holiday gtsals at W. Jl. Wliirler's is astonisliiug. Gissl g.ssls for a dollar at The Bak ery. G.khI dollars for goods. Call on Miss Vacaulay and price her hats before goiirglaewhere. There is a beautiful Hue of children's hats at Miss Macaulay's. go For the most choice confectionery! to P. C, Patterson's. P. C. Patterson, the popular confec tioner. New Orleans molasses at The Bakery. Durkleu's Arnica Sttlve. The Isjst salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheura, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and till skiu eruptions, aud posi tively cures piles, or uo pay required. It is guarauteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents per box. For sale by any drug-gist. Motic or Aaalgmm'iit. Notice Is hereby Riven that T. W. Estes, of Independence. Polk countv. Oregon, did, on the Mil day of Noveni ter, IHlti, make an assignment for the lieneilt of his creditors to the under signed. Now, then, till persons having claims against said estate, are hereby iiotiueu to present tne same under ontli, lo me, at 1 nclependeiuv, Oregon, with in now mom ns iroiu ihe date or this iioti.v.aud all persons owtngsald estate niv riHiiestc.l to make immediate pay ment tO UlC. J. It. ClKU'KR, Assignee. Dated Iii.leiK'iidcuce, Oregou, No--vemlKT lOt h, 1SH2. 12-16 Dallas Monmouth McCoy Jackson Dixie Dallas Dallas Eola Bridgeport Independence Dulhis Buena Vista Liickliiiuute Dallas Monmouth Douglas Jackson Douglns Jackson Eola Bueim Vlstn Luckhitiiiitc City IMitralml. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the oflioe of city marshal tor the olty of Independence, subject to the wishes of tbe republican conven tion. A. Wilson, Notlve. All moneys due ;the late firm of Letr & Butler arc payable to M.O. Potter, Independence, who will receipt for the same. Luis & Butler. WANTED. WANTKll Good marketable npplos pears on subaurlptlou at, 1.1.18 offlce. aud W ANTKD -Siibserltwra U eiamlne the dat nflcr tlietmiinivs on this paKr and see tbut they are uot In arrears. WANTKD Merchants und others to order tettcrl.e.idw, sloteiueutN, hllllii-iuls, and all (.heir Jet) work at tlie West Side otlloe. Flrstc class win k and low prices. WAN'IKU Advert tsei-s In this column at two eonta a word first Insertion, four cents a month. WANTED-Subscribers to this paper to set tle till arrearages by January 1, 1BU3. WANTED One ton of carrots or other root crop lor cow feed. Apply at tilts ofltee. WANTED Cord wood ou subsorlpUou, at tills oltlce. WANTED Purchaser forusowlng-machtne. (VwttM, Is new. Will Bell for $;td. Address , care this olh(.e, 43 FOR SALE. FOU HALE Spwe In this column toadver. Users at two cents a word first Insertion, four conts a month, FOU BALE Old miners, siillulilo f.n- ninnino J on shelves or under carpet, for ouly a quarter of a cent each, at this othee. A Country Home, Why pay rent In town when vou can buy a house, bam, etc with several acres adjoining town so that yon can live Independently ,and only a minutes step from town. Inquire of the Polk Co. lana Co. v. A, Piitterson,iiianager. PPBI Baking owder The only Pure Creuui of Tartar Powder.-NoAuimouiajNo Alum, Used iu Millions of Fhrnes 40 Years the Standard