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THE WEEK'S BUDGET. What Our Kenrtcr I'tutisol In terest to Our Readers. tar. i.ocu and ucnerai sews. KMWrj f h Ktaats of Ik WrA TVr l!j fM .t l otlwtni Hil).lrMir 1st. ml Vnm KrsrjKkrrvt U 1 Shelley lu In Mtmtherii Orvgott oil bust no. Ed Owen left Monday for lVrtlund Oil hll!-illt'S. , ' Mix. Lna Howard i visiting at tlu homeof Mr. J O, Kitimui. Loin of money was left In town by ih crowd Saturday and Sunday, Mr. J. Oliver Smith left im Monday to visit her Mer In Sao JoV, Oal, I. W-uw, of near Ihillu, bus tine Im.klng hop yard recently pluntcd. Mr. Tom Rush, of Monmouth, ha gone, over to Toledo to visit friend Witt. Uliy and Wife, relative of the Williams, are visiting Dallas r'lutivu , Miss Ora OsUirn I assisting Mra. J. K. O'lXinnell during the lllne of her luby. Mis Anna Adams, of McMlnuvllle, was visiting Miss Kssle Tutoiu over Sunday. . The father of Dr. S, A. Mulkey, the dentist, who lives In Amity, U In lowu VMtlllg tils Mill. F. K. Eiumett litu i-IiwhI Ills school ut Rueim Vista, Hint returned i his home ncui McCoy. Dr. A. H. (iilliu, of Salem, wa in town Monday, Imvini; come up with the cxcurMouist Sunday, The picnic ut Rickreall last Saturday wn well ntti nil.il by Twm fnm In dependence ai.d Monmouth, Mli Florence Alexander attended tin- commencement 'x,rot4H tit Me Miunvilie college tliH week. E. Ik Harris, whit tormetly lived Hi Crowley, but is now- residing in Al bany, whs In tow 11 Saturday. At least f.iity bicycle were In town Inst Sunday from Sulem, Dallas, Cor- vallis, Albuuy, mill other towns. In a IhiaiIv- there is something attrac tive, ami the hutle of trndent Stis-ktoii A llellklc's Is just nw lit Its l't. "The shade of light tire fulling fust" hs not ri'fii tut ik' u unlow simile. They arv i-it-ily pulled up or dow n. Mr. Rnmsdule, father of Mm Wni 'T.ttotn, la dangerously ill Ht Newport, jtml Mm. TtUom has from- to his lxisil 'Don t treml oil iiir'' wiis the motto tm Hoiith t'lirollim's oiiKiiml lint;, but 'ook'i eai jiets dike just the 0isislte .iiiioii. 'lake cure of the iliiots hihI ymi will llnd 'lie iIoIIits iiu hiinil tn Invent In tile UilUlifiil dress nilterns ut Stuck toil & llenk'e's. The lt:iitist Voiinii lYople'a I'nlon bold a h H'lul jpitheiinji ut the elujuiil houMf of Miss I'utle CislHir, Just la-low town, tlds Friday eveuiinr;. N oiiiiiioti are In progress for the r ioov.il of the ( '01 vsllis earrmie fac tory to l'ortlaud. Wonder how the t'orvullls (suple fis'l alsuit It? You may think your lrl sweet, hut WhileiikerA llohiiison's candies aa sweeier. (Hve her 110 itiarter hut sS'iul It for ;ur deli.-loiis I'audles, 'I he motor curried more -ole hist Sunday than ever Is-lore in the same iuut' of time. Xeurly half the crowd .went clear through to Monmouth. W. O. Cisik, the furniture dealer, has Just received an assortment of thou t'leyntit New lecher refrigerators, and invhes tin liiseiion of the puhlht. L. V. iilmore, the water works miiii, left on Monday for I'uiidleioii, where hegis'H to assist F. M. Gates in wltlng hlsMlcnm laundry in working order. Clarence Heiikleaud his lit lie brother, Itoyiuolid, who went l'.ast, have re turned. Cliin-nce says he thinks Orover ( levcland Is a very pleasant gentleman. It diHU not et much to dress, well this season. The llht wikiI uud spec iul suiniiicr fuhrica at Stockton A Hn kle's ale suggestive of style uud ceoll oniy. A banket camp meeting will he held tiext Sunday at Kidder's grovu.oti Soap creek, conducted by Hcv. Fisher and other ministers of the Evangelical church. - - Lydell It ikcr, cletk of the railroad commission, who lectured ut Monmouth lurt Friday evening, went over to tee al'out lowitirig a passenger dejs)t ut Khelhurn, near Scio, The Jilchardson Jlros. have heeii at work piaciog ni'W sills under the iloor of the I). .(. Whiteakorhllck, on Main at reel, undlhe ni hiw lieeti repaired, and the room will lie repainted und pa!red. Tiitee young ludlctt from SaNmi came to the hnse-ball games Sunduy on bi cycles, und one of them hi particular showed herself to he very skillful on the wheel. The young ladies hero arc wunting to ride hlc-yclca now. J. W, Anderson, u prosperous funncr living near DiiIIuh, lelt this week for C'hico, C'al., where he goes to settle some husluesH with his brother. He reports everything In his neighborhood prosS!nng. Geo. W. McLaughlln,of Buetm Vista, irouglit to this olllce ou Monday a box of the first ripe straw he riles on his acre jmtch. They were elegant. He brought two gallons into market which sold readily for twenty cents a box. He will brlnj them to market every other day from now on. T. W. Waiiii, who went Eust a short lime ago, has returned. He got as fur us Kansas t'ily, and after visiting In Missouri intended to go to Chicago, hut heard such stories of tlje outrageous charges In the ground of the World's lair tint U: turned uroutid uud came back home. He says the fulr in not a popular institution In the East, Henry M. Sluion, who I louulnn 011 the t.tieklamute, lost a Jeixey eow nil a vsluidile lionml Inst wwk. The row stood In the line of the tftg shoot Hint n slrnek with a luip lo mid ItistHHtly killed, and the next day a hoiiini utiHHt In the saiuv plrnn and si nmil 1 Im stunt1 lutv. Mr. Stutnmm iiiiioi iiH thv loss of the hound tnorv than the eow. Tlie otllwin or the lUle Huinlny sehoolawwi fillowni iupt., I). A. Sliitoiitoii! arert'tary, O. V, Whltnj tit'Hsiirvr, Llr.ne On i lll.tmhom, Jle liurxh ami K.wl Thlekoiij 'ehorlsler, Mr A, F, Stelner; nrgnnlst, II. It. Thlo'son; teaetnirs, Mra, White, Mm. t.tieam Mrs. Vox, Mrs. tllhoti, Mrs. Orr, Mrs KuykeinlHll, and Mrs.Stelnet'. Itauker llirselitHiK,of ludeueudeuee, was tu the elty 011 detitralioii day, He nay the !udeH'lidene ieoit Uo k of the seheiue will ho I Id that motor Hue li'lhey reeelvw the mner iueoumge ineiit from Salem, Mr, IllrwhU'rn will heli It nloiitf hy siilisei'ihiui b) the sliK'k of tin. eomnuy.' Statesman. I., I si mou has been itrndinit streets during the iast two weeks.and C stiei'l, U aunind W, 1'. Conuaway, W, W. Williams, T. J Fryer, and II. II. Jaa- heranu's inHi'ty, Is (treatly lniiroveil l'he eX(iniile atintild ha followed In other (sirtlous of toati. Hev. Wallaee It Stmhle, pastor of the M, K. ehurx'h, will ireaeh next Stmdiiy (viilugi8o'elis k In tha edi tlivot'theM K. ehureh, South. An opportunity wilt U uhvn at that (line to any who may wish to unite with tin' M. 1'. ehurcu. On Wednesday evening of last week at thv residence of the hrlilc'a parents In Dallas, Deputy County Clerk Henry Campbell was muted In marriage with MIssF.lla Hill, ilev, tleorgv Ullhsple, of thu Preslu terUu church, ollh'UiIng, Tlw Indeia-tuleiiw portion uf th couuty road from hens to Monmouth has been railed, with liliioo's tml plow, am) is now a tine driveway. The good work should Is' continued ulear to Monmouth..' Miss Laura Whitemaii taught school for Mian Nojea last week at Jluena Vista, the latter lady having Is i n throttutroma hugity (be oilier day and quite hadly hiuix d. . J The question of erecting uUiinl stand In the Mtirt hoiMi phua Is Icing agl luted, thus giving toe Italia I tn d mi plnev to hold isiinvrts during the long smmiicr evenings Clms, Mneauluy has coinpli lcd the idditiou to his re. hlemv oil tllild si re 1, and u itli a cut of paint It is a very decided Improvement on that corner. , Clay McTimmoutbt tuts found n ciud mine 011 his ranch ou toe laiekiamute, aud ejti'ls, if found lu paying tpiau lilles, to soon tiiiiiiuetice its deVeios tnenl, k Tim Hallas Odd Fellows have elected the following new olllcem: N tl , K, Hayier; V. tl. F. J. Coad; secretary, It. F. Mtil key; treasurer, F. A. Stlk. The Ie hill and the tJutlierle lane, near Bridgeport, which during the win ter siason are aluiiMt tmpassuhle, are now reeeh lorf a emit of corduroy. The Grand liniidv public scliool had a tla rulstsl the other day, appropriate exeieises Is ing reudend ami thesclusil u lulendi tit Is liig present. I mh pcluletiw has 11 hasediall team hut a III do gissl work, and of which we may fevl proud. They are going to play fi r the pcntiuid. If lie break" down the trout gut make him buy you s on.' e.indv a' Whlteutier & KoliliwoH'a. It .ill Ion jim it w In re iu go. ' Among the it. v Iclm of pioiiiTt de .it Hidhison July Kn I, w ill tv iiual- served 111 regilhii ploini'l' slsle flnii. H pioneer silioomr Fruuk liuiler h is sali.ilvld 'd n ii.'I'i acre tract of hind iniir Falls City Into small holdings of ciilil, nine, and twelv Hi'nn. At the closing exerclsi'a of the Hiieita Vista school the oilier day, l'rlnclpal Emmett was presented with n hand- some album If you have anything to sell lu the way of produce, poultry, etc., take It to Douty A I'liddock; they pay the high est prices. Mrs. Clara Itovarl, a former resident of thin county, now a Portland stenog rapher, la visiting her many Dallas hie tids. .Mr. and Mrs. J. 1'. Irvine, of Mc M inn villi', lire vlsillng at the home of J. I). Irvine, of this city. Mica Ktiinm 0'I)aniel, from Kansas, a friend o,f W. A Van jS'ot twlck and family, i vislllng here. Albert ( )' lii'leii, of near this city, has gone to Nebraska, his object being to purchase a sheep ranch. A little daughter made, her apis-ar-anee at the residence of Mr. und Mrs. A I Thurston hint week. Newton Meltanlel has moved with his family from Hallas to his father's farm near Dixie. The social dance held at the home of E. C. Want at Alrlie last week wus well attended.. Douty fc Paddock carry nothing hut. the liest grmierles.Biid sell them cheaper than anyone. Wilbur Montgomery has changed his Ids place of residence from Monmouth to Pcrrydule. It Is saiil thut Albert Yates, of Nea tuccu, will soon start a furniture store ut HullHton. The Dullas Presbyterian Sunday school will nlserve Children' day next Huuduy. The DulluH Methnllat Sunday school will celebrate next Sunday us Children's day. The Dallas workmen are talking of organizing u Degree of Honor lodge, (.'has. Wester, of Eastern Oregon, Is visiting relatives' in the count. Chester Gardner, of the Ijiicklamula vicinity, Is the father of a boy. Horn To the wile of E. C. Gilliam, of Fulls City, May 28, a sou ( A fine lot of Oregon lard and hums at Douty & Paddock's, A new line of dishes and crockery ut Donty & Paddock's. Judge M. L. Pipes was In town 011 Friday, A novel entertainment tit the Chrlit tlan church next Wednesday evening. We buy wiail fur ! -Hiwiulorf A Hlrschls'rg. . The Falls City band boya now lmv lleW Uliilolllis, . ; Call and see the summer underwear at Vandu.Mt'a, Ou to Dr. K A. Mulkey for nil kinds of tlist-t'litss denial work. A largallntMif parasols and son ahades will t found at Vanduyn'i lte!ueiuUr!uutdy plttee III thui'tty her you Can get lh Omul Hrustr waist U at Vehduv it's- . , This county bridge hcyum tyMi t'rt ii. under the suiH l'Inlcndein'e of I '.imliils. sloner I M Slniiso.i, Is imw ready for travel. MIssik Fjisiit Itolierlsoii and IC'sle T i totu Mere visitors In Jinllas Sattnday, Mr. Oww II. Th'it'li sav the chimi tihotit Stiver are Imiklng only fairly welt. The fallowu grain Is In line condition, hut spring grain is 11 m Dr. S, A. Mulkey iisea hs-al ati lh" lies for the pnlulessextraetlou of teeth The Christian Endeavor, plenlo at Dule- Saltirilay wte) fairly well a -lendnl. A nlis programme wiw r'ii- ili red 11 ml the Dixie Und played many choice selection In their usual tnaleily manner. The steamer l!lood will have a slip built at once for lauding height here, Dr. Walter llahhltt and I lev J. A. Towilseud, of IndeiS'lideliei', were, la fine the iioiiuty eterk the other day and hsik out tliclr tirsl iiitluiailrntloii pa pera, forever foreswearing llieir alb gl ance to Grvat llritlnii. The distorals ItMik nut a license, to practice- medicine. The line of clothing at Vanduyii's must la closed out lfure tht time for full giaals to arrive. Judging from the crowd out at the granite picnic at Kidder's grove lust Hat unlay, all Ihe pretty girls to Ui fnuinl III Piilk county are not conrtned to In- deiH-ndeiiee and Moumoiitli. I'ri'tty women alsiiiiid everywhcie hi Oregon, excepting 1'ortlniid. You tlud a jolly crowd and reccl'! geutlclii oily Iri'atment when yon goto Pink I'tittersotiV Servleea on Sunday at the t ongrc- gntninat chmvh at II 11. m, ami 7 p, in. ( The evening std ji et will i Thi I IT piinible Past, The istor will condor! 1 both services. Itcsldi-s an uulhrin by ! the cltolr, t. ipuirtelte a fll be rdidereil by Misses Fllu Feiiuell and Alba Ksles and Mers. I.iirrlinoie and I'o'lng. A H.'liiiioc is extetiili'd lo alt, If you wii nt tha fr.'shesi nud ripest troitlenl fruits you .ill tlud them at Pink I'uttersoii's, Tlie grunge picnic ut Kidder's grove, willed Is leu miles from lodi s'iuemv Just on tlie eoiuity llnels'twecii llenlon ami Polk county, ln-t Kituntay was well attended Tlie corvallls hand fl nlshed tlie music, Itccitutlonii were rendered hy MIshcn Jennie Itohhlus, Miotic Taylor, Eiiium Itciwui, and Ella Wisids. Pmfs. I.clchci and French, of the Agrlcultund oollege, dellvert-d ..diln wis, ns did also Judge Hoisa, The basket dinner in the grove wus ait Im poituiit fcaitia' of the occasion, In the base bull gunn Lewlsvllle Isml Suver in 11 seoreof i to 7, and Ituetin Vista ts nt Hi d Fern club In u score of II lo 3. Ili forw ynu po out to the base-lsill gauies supply yourself with cigars at Pink Patterson's. Iteldi'uts of Dixie were not a little surprised hy the uppcurftiice In their midst the oilier day of Mm. Ed. Hoi coin!, and four youngest children, the win lo. unit having walked from Kaiem t lie llolcomhs ill lie remembered us the fiit 1 , 1 1 Hull canned such excitement -ii Dixie several months ago, it having ouicoiil that the father wus eiituliMilly Inthiuile with Ids three oldest iliMit;li ti ls lie okippid the eounlry, and tl.e w iiole f.iuily s 011 h fi iiImi I hey hnvi been someu licit' ill the Jiilcli..U vl cioi'.V, but eliilm tin) know liolhiUi.'nl the whei'i a' otils of the old Inu'i. Tl)' mother and ihl'drcti huve uUoluli l,v nolhiiig to mi or wear, and have again laltell up their nbislc lu the oil holis. ut the Imllomof the IH-mpw-y hill, lu which a icpcchihlc pig would not deign 10 reside. They have neither furniture nor cooking utensils, uud nothing to eat but hut iielghhois have given In in. The truth ol the mutter ruill.v Is that the people of Dixie have been too kind to llieui, having vcri nearly furmslied their entire stippori dm ing the last several years, and thej 1 at her now fXsci lollvewlthout work. Of the entire (Icgredutlon of tlie entire iiimily, uiiot her fact hits recently Ikcii niiide known by the same lsy wliotold on his fni her, and causing his depur. tore, tic s:iys it was n vouiliiou thing for his two oldest brothi rs lo cohabit with his slstess,i'M tl lu Ihc loom where tlie liuliiu"e of the family were ptcscul, the mother ts-liig well aware of what was giilngoii, but raising no object Inns. He suyo, too, llmt his lft-yeiir-old sister, who Inid been the latest to minister to the desires of his brutish father, is soon to In come a mot her, The people of Dixie lire heartily sick of the entire mil lit, und do not Intend to supHirt t)u iu longci in t hell' ideii'ss and de bauchery, and they will probably soon nguln huve lo miiku tracks or starve. The two oldest boys nnil u slsler lire yet ut Junction. Cor. Salem Statesman. I stunt Viinduyii, formerly of Ihlscity, now of Portland, was In town Wednes day, lie Has pleased ,o sec the ovt derccs of pi ospcrlty In Independence. Mrs, E, C. HohiiiHoti, who has ImiMi over 011 the Hound, relumed lust week, and says times ure much better,' and money more plentiful liuru thlitl there, Mrs. Tom ilohuiiuon und daughter, of Yuipiliiu City, were visiting D. It, Hoydstoti's end John Kohmttion'a fam ilies here this week, Dr, J. U. Johnson intends leaving about July 1st for Eastern Oregon, to stay during the summer, ' W. M. Sterling has sold his half In terest. In the butchering firm of Sterling & Knott, to (J. A, Knott, Ills liculth would not permit him continuing In business, " Lust Tuesday evening the llro hoys hud a drill, uud found the tire appara tus uud liyi ranli In lino working order. A stream of wutor wuh turned on the front of the city hull uud a score of awulloWH nests washed down off the front of the building. Ikud the menu of the I lino Jay social next Wednesday evening. Itutnemher the races tuke place next week, and a great crowd will be here. REMEMBER THE RACES Held at IndeiK'ndence June 15. ittth, and i;ili, All OF TIIK It UKH A tl K ntlKD.i suuii"k,',,i! IUi-Mtiai.ini lk an'llsir.-Uui'u's tfHm l.trjhirrif IJujfUfnl llrn lul l,al, llirf. I'll nl the spring meeting of tha Polk County District Fair Association will U a success U evidenced by the enlrli made, every raf la-lug filled, ' The niiiii.moiiieiit have, arranged to give ininihcr of Kiiwclid rmiit during the meeting, and swu lo t doing their otmot to make this meet lug a siicccm, and we ure sure they will not be illS noliileil uiiliss ahoiild hapstl to rain . . . .... . . . Ut that lime. I tic t tuck Is its line as uuy In lllii stale, It having Isrli worked wild earnest liens fir the past moiitli, Mint w oiuy Itsik lor .ioe fust time at the spring ineellug, will nmuoi'iiir Wi June 11 and coutlmii Ihreadays.' llorsis have lntninrrli Ing this weiik from all over the Northwest and t a'lloroiu, and the stable aie till Ing up rupidty, It Is pn.piieslM'd hy llons'innii llmt some of Hie most Inter esting 1 a. ever seen lu this state ll tuke pluis at ltd meeting, Tha crowd will tin il-ubt be the htrgmt ever las finwwvu lu Polk iHiuiity The following are ilia tinmen of tlie borsi neutered in thvaeveral raOes, and the miiiie will sound famlllur to fre ipientcis 1.1 the turf: iiumdng, llin-e-inndcr tulle dash Nlpis-rh g , W 11 limiiihny. Hello, u. g., . Ciiiveti. I'luline, li, at,, Mrs J It Kays, Totu I ,ii urn r, c g., 1 W limiuca, UiiiCi-r, b, Wit (ImitIsoii, WivUn, g 10., J O .mn k. Ruby, e. m , J Strickland. M.iwttiui, b. in., W I, lillm-.re, Wild O ils, bl, g .Chus lillell. Thiillog, i:Jclaa Viiiithroiop, li.Thii II Tni.gue. Plielui..nt Hoy, h. U P Wqiihnby , Fmiik O'Ni d, t". ., V.ti Itollisehllds Ik llH., b, in., f Ilnwk. llmiy Vouog, bl, s , lNiii Jin knoll. Ituuuiiig, oiii'.,imricr mile dash Lj'du M , b. in , Irfoile tbdbreulh, S.rri l Frank, e. g , Jo Phillip. Sleepy D.ive, l. u , W It Kay a, Funny, hr, g , Joint Thurp. Itoutioak, II S Auibrwin. Iiiiimciiii' Al'r.-ad, h, in , H Tartar. Violu. h. m , J II Strickland I.nlie Jack, (bo Ihuilsou Jack the ltlpper, b. g., W Anderson lllaek Prince, Id s., T J Stiicklaud. Iiumdng, one half mdu d.ih Patsy O'Neal, r, a, ', Craven Nipper, h g., W II llmoplirey. Sunday l wi, c, g , Jo. Pliilllps. Montaim Hilt. b. g , (I W Spiigl.t. Funny, b g., John Thurp, R,4illouk, il S Anderson. Paddy Ity iio, h. ., II lurtur. F..ist Lynn, c. it; J H Strteklln. Lancer, Il ., Will (iitnlsoii. Ris'klin lloy, li. g., J P Mcluery, C II, e. h W D Wldtiooie Oeorge L, e. a , ('has Russell, - I'rottiui.', l!;t i chw, district trot Flora G, b. in., Dr. lieury l.lllinii .ilcCiiny.c.m., DrEJ Young, l'.hick i'liiitioml, bl, g,, R D Ciss-r Gemr d It, b. g., Ilruiv llios, Ihiitty, b. ui., J C Aioser. Golden Willies, c, ., F N Deihy. Citsiuu, b, s., I'lioui.i" ibsivi f. .Miili.ioiiuiti, Ii. s,, llirrows ili-, I'roltlng, tlircc yeurold dltiei trot - Moule.ti. g., t! II Hong , Silver Row, gc. f , V ill Nesinllh, Daisy D, G W Davis. Mulliiomuli Roy, Id s.t'l. Iturrows Riinnlug, one mile liuiidieap NipKr, Ii. g , W II Humphrey Valley Forge, h. g,, I Gulorcalll Montana Hill, br. g,G W Sp Ight, Undine, 1 1. m, Mrs J It K iys. Mowllzn, b tn,, W I, Wliliumrn Wild . tits, h. g, ('lias Russell, I'mlliug, i:iicluss - lliiiiuibid .lutllor.gr, g.,TlMH Tongue, Philmoitt Hoy, h. a., L P W tluiiuiiy. J St!, b. a, KS Rotli chlldH. Wiuilho, Win lieury, Running, llve-clghls Uilie liandleaii-- PaUy O'Neal, r. s , Craven.. Tom Liuuur c. g,, It W D-mucu Ruiitioak, II S Aiidcron. Paddy Ryini, h s., II rur itr. Ka-t Lynn, c. g , J 11 StrleK'ld Limifr, h. s., Will Garrison. Sunduy I.eivis, Ii. s., J W Phillips. Sheila, g'r, in., J 0 ,wick. I'udlno, Ii. in., Mrs.) I! K i-s. cUIlll lloy, Ii. g , J P Mclucry, Ruby, s. in,, J 8 Sirlekhmd. George E, . s., !hus Uil.st'11. 'itellig, special, "M class - LUtleMiiid, hi', !'., J E Khkluiid. ltoiiiiy Hell, Ii. in , Don Jticlo-ou, Rocket, G W Gill. Roseiliolld, Il s., Jensie Wilkllis. IVoltlng, spechil, two year ol.ls Delia R, h. f., C K lhifro.vs, Free Trade, bl. f., Jessln Wllkina. THE CHOI'S. l''rom (!iiiTi'iniiiIi'at.l 1C. A, Vuiidcrpool, of Wells station, ys regarding the crops: "Tlie full- sown grain looks exceedingly well, but prltig-sowii, where put in lute, Is look ng very badly aud i do not think It nil , mount to much. Take the grain ciop. an it, w iiiiic, j i,iiiiii ninu ru, u , ..!...!.. , tl.'...l. II ...Ill lu. ab,.ut twli-llilrds of n crop. Tlie upples ' Rnrnett, this weeko tuke charge, of are all fulling oil' the Hces; t think the ! the Skiiiner liotiriiig till Mm In this city, cold ruins killed them. Tlley Hhetl tlieir I The receiver 1 R. Shelley, who was hlootiiM and looked well until thti up-J wits sworn in lust Tuesday on iipplioa j ili m got us large us buckshot, nnd (lien tlnii of liilcrcNled iartles In this city, J. they began to drop. Will he uhout hull 8. Cooper being one of the principal u crop. Chei i'icH uIho half a crop. Then) credllors, ure no hops bearing In thU vicinity. J p cherry, recenlli' In Hie Jewelry The potato crop uhout. Stiver will be , Imsiness here, wrhes from Pendleton light thla year on ucconnl, of dry weutlicr. Peach crop is a failure, hull ; eherrloN, njipleH, and phiius n fair crop. , llnptt ure very lulu. I C. E. Stunts writes. from Alrllet "The proHiccts for grain In this iociillty are good. There will he an uveruge wheut yield, hut the nut crop may be short, Thera will be but few Iuni In tlds Im itiedlale vlclulty, aa the yanl. ara all new, Fariiuiin generally nav planum mom poihsnlhlssiusou thauln foriiu year. The fruit iroaai'U ar giaal liiori ess'clidly apple and plums. Near Momuoulli.Caslilnr IraC. Pow ell Informs u that all vurly-eowu gral give promise of a c.oo.1 ) k i;:; and some of tin lutvowii grain liaikiwi-ll, frulla, wpiH'tally cherrlea ami la-Hcliw, were Injured by lata cold ralna, nlherwise Indication ure fhr a falr erop, , Alrlia W- E AVllUBuiaVhaullltif lumla- from Full City, ftir Ida new rcaldeuee, land Isaac Slmioll Went lot be melMI)- ollson liusluess Moudayi Mr. Wlthi'ow is putting up a water- tower and mill, und Mr. and Mm. Mn ileiiiuui went lo the Hoda springs on a pleuslllH trip, Chin ley IturMnw has anew liy at his house, uud several of Iheyolltigstira around here have the mumps, Hugh Simpson Is building a barn 41 X 41, for Ids father, Hen Slmsoii, at this place. The frame will nil U round tiiiils'ta Smith llro. n sliearlng ahwi for TarU'r llroa, . Tlie iiiiihufaeturerof wel.a, Air, Slop- vr of Corvallls, was doing tliese parts a few davs auo. uud J. (' Hastings who hiisU cn ipiltcslca foraismplcof wwks is a great deal better. ' Quite a number took lu the Soup ont k piciile last Saturday. Suit more Will ullcnd the Fiilla C ity plcula, and then every body as far back a the burnt wissls, will l sure to ace i he June race at In.lcpenilenii', whlcli w 111 ta next lu the Clihugu fulr to os Polk county "folkes." wialile llfuw. ,S RWIihruw U putting up a new windmill. Last Saturday D. E Hroiison flnlshi d umtiier fallow tug a tUty a "r field Mra. W. D, Lewis and duughterJosle are visiting near Independence. ml V Turner hud the misfortune lo run a rustj mill lit hi fist, lust Monday. Mrs Mcl,ed ami two children mine up from Portland last week to spend tin summer wltu her sltcr Mrs. Frank I la ( l.v ilc'lliiiiiioiuls d'sisner.il a cos I no im on ills ranch lu MeTimmoud val h-v last week. Some of the coal has beco examined by t-xts'rt and pro- Uoimts'd gissl, Isforiilloii day wiuolwrved here In a milliner Very sultolde totheisi iislon the public school udjourtiisl for theduy and tlie children mulched to (he cemetery each toii.sislt uu ottering of lloweraoli the grave of a deiarteil friend. I h. l'klKslle -II mi Yu. Kf j ir w.ta' toM-s lh elrcu (stlled Ihe tiij rlii.r"iir, ts'4 l.s o r inn yvt wIkUiihi .sU, sit' lisr n will sou MOV, n' krr er u hIkiuI ). " intuit wlisi et sIkmO, For they'll kni ) llkvllie mtwlilrf ilou'l Sslell OUII Tlisr' suoln' tcchsm rersnr sii'mmn. lump ier tiiiiisui . Ii II .a.i a. ie-, ii'rmuu' an' ilij IIh linn l.-r iiroikiu , An' e(.'u s Is. I si iilMhlorrf ye go Willi. The II .HtUiKelHeml.-lilrf si y . lion I wsti-h out! It' wat siImw fl.r emiKtiln , sicl ' IsLi' a. inn. ii i r .iiis-ioii i ntelfl el liotil )r Urratb iui' two f 'em ir lu. siiiin .tiliiin' u r a lii.r, an' a nusrter ler s in, ui - Tliejf II hlti y Ilk the ml.rlilni .. Una wsU'h unit 1'in'j It . yeft-r iln privilege a' wslkln' n III, gmituit, Sn iiiHiler rt yr go nlirail or l f turn iimuliit, An j-' Iiiioils ytr lofia'.-iloii I ye iwvir rims n iiMui.i.. t'licy'll rWin )i I ik i' Hie inlM'lilef ei y iloa't walph out! tlHIITIONAIi I.OCAI- if vnu want a happy and a bfiiuliful home at a reasonable price, well locut- hI lu Monmouth the gieut educalloiiiil liter, apply to E. Duuioii lnilcs u- ilence tlregon. "IteNUtlfulIheuutituI!!" Is what the ladles call the new dresa gissls that Rosendorf AHIrsclilsTglutve revlveil,i l'he IiidcH'iidciic hase-liallteam bus its quiirtera at the lluuliugloii Hotel. l'he hoy a leave Saturday for the games it Oregon City, Hiniwberrleii and creitm nt (lie ltlue Juy social next Wednesday evening. Tha many friends here of MIhh Jennie Risith will llnd the young ludy liutid- llicg tlie casli In Strong's restuurittit at Suleiil, The street sprinkler Ih doing good work, but the weather baa been In Its I'avor the last few days, It, M, Wade & Cu have hud Geo. Shluii, the pitluter, paint them a tine Ign, which adorns the street comer on Monmouth street. Mrs. E J, Hosier left on Tueadny for Spokane Falls, where site will atay w ith her son, Will, and later Intends going buck Etiat. Mrs. Sydney Moore, of Dullua, has piirclii.scd some lots out neur the nice truck, In Talinago, and will aoon erect neat lesldeiice there, A fence is now beiiigblliil. The Oregon City team Is going to get two new men froin California, and si'tid to Massachusetts for Hodges, who Is playing 2nd base for Yule. Mm. John Oshurn, from near town, took her wool to Kaiem to sell, but she brought It buck and sold it to liosen dorf & Hlrschbctg, im they ottered more than she could get In Hulem. receiver wus appointed by Judge to lmvcds Wkht Siimc changed, and (hut In is going in opei'-itc n steam ' lnuciliy there In coinpmiy with I'. M, i Galen, lull i,v luumlry tit-ni here. Dr. 8. A. Mulkey, whnso elllc s are1 In the O'Doiinuii brick, id draw lug teeth and drawing trade. lie knows j bow to do both, 1 There will lai an excursion from Sa lent am! Independence Smnluy tnorti Ing tn attend Ilia base-bull game ut At hairy, reluming lu the evening, Fare from IndeiHrndemfttki for round trip. Ihiaket lost at tha DUle plelibi' grounds on Suturday, June 8. Parties having found same will please notify Dr. S. A. Mulkey, lude,ieiuleii(-e. Suit able reward given. A. 3. AtehliiKiit, of Albany, has hliiis?d lu machinery, and next week pr(iposetooitnmeitcorulliigaiem laundry tu the building finely oecuiilcd hy the Gules ateain laundry, Mra. Win, Haiulerew'k and Mm. K. (J. Penthnid were vlsillng friends lu Malum Wcdiioaday. Subscribers of Ihls puM'f will rotifer a favor by culling and m tiling their UhwTlptlolll. The steamer El wood slnys over night tilted tllliea a Week at IudeMlileutt, and leaves for Portluud at (I o'clock in tliemorniug. Fata to Portland only (I. Putroiilzu the ElwiKid. A neiillciiinu hy the innne of Clink Smith, from Portluud, was In town thla ww k milking inquiries alsiut wliat II would wist to purchase the elecltle light plant here. He remained hi town couple of days. Are you going to the plciilu nt Fulls City sulurdiiy? C, K. Wheeler lssam tlie fiither lust Tuesday Ufa eveti-Hiuud Isiy uud Rev I). V, I'tdlng, Wwlnesduy, of a Im pound girl. All doing well, Wayne Williams IWIa veiy proud of the fact of being a gramllathcr, The siaiv for horsea at the (.'rounds on the Tiiliiiugv race course bus Ui ii all taken, uud ten more stuils have tawii ervettsl. There will Is' preaching In the even ing only at tha Christian church next Sunday. Sermon by Dr. 1). M. Duty. lllu "J.y" awlsl. An exeii dliigly novel and in tern t- illg i ntertulliiuellt uud KS'lill Is the one totai given under this upslutoti by lliaY. P. H. C K. of ilm Christum hurcb liext Wednesilay evening, the 14th of June. Admission ii-'iets., which luclnihs a ticket eiitlliliig y.iil to Ju l.. world of rcfreshmeiita. Tlie following exivllciit liternry and musical programme will he reuderisl ut Hie church Isiniiiug promptly at s lit. I'HiMIHAMMK. Wting ,HHd iiin.iisii.i".. CuiiKngstiiiu. I liornl Auilisin,.r.rhuriili i liolr. Kelrlii,.,m. Mulv mwrti'tle, Is-elsinsiuin ..."l'rliillr,K-ii Ktyla' M li las". . . . M iw Jimls llmiii.ii, Visl N.,,i miim slt llyi. l'liKMiSmg,. li-n Vuiing ltdlia r'ri'Hi II llsrp Mulo ttll Online Annul. Iwiiliiii iii Vliu llr ui li,ilM,ruiii. Hun.. . ...-... Miwt ry Hlu'tliy. , (Ssillis M..I11 mllli lliiltsr AcoMiilnoil. . uit-at ...... ....... MvmuNiiiIIIi, I rsvi-u. sntl lUsle)'. 111. lMslsuiNllea ... "onr Mliii.ier'ii s. r- MIOU" .... ll KIU I'ttfC II, Hrloi'lUm.'H'ull Jutill "...Mle Uusrit'lln. After the rendition of the programme the following novel bill of fure will be 41-ri'eil ou the church luwu hy the young ludlea: M KM U. Kn I'aruly Mriulsir lnisrtliisnse Se Woiiisii of Orlt A t'htiiiws I imgli U r'ruliof Ui Viae Treel'nlie - ftp skipper's ltelet Bsiiiu'st.viirtlin.w hr Mlxi'4 Type v- 8e Tolsl As- Htntwls-rrlea suit I'rvuiu XVela. A tlml I ui In Mllllncty. Miss A. Maeioilav is always iloing unci hi ug Ut please the IuiIIim. Tisluy isimuiemv her great annual clearance sulc, which, eoiilimii for two weeks only, Come early uud get first choice, iiid secure the hetietit of reduced prices Tlif ImlrprnilrlK' Ti-sm "Olirlsiys" III the Indes'tnleliivbiisi'. hall teum an; fast making friends timnug our eitnuuis, uud their very ieiitlemnuly tu'liuvlor, and quiet tic piirluielil Is creating a very favorable Impression. Legal Mnllefa Jiilin Ibilniiiii iMiats, I'llatliui la heirs by J K Tot heniw, Ailm, June tj. Uni Tlllotsuu saline, olliitlim to llclrs to sp. (M.r Juni'lt.st lulln, rilinl "tuUi'iiienl, W K )iiltimiite,.)uiieS. Kliiul ai.llltimi'Ul, W K 111 III well iwlate, Juno h. - AJin' nollm, John Anilrfws mliile, to pre Miiidttiiiiaiiu or ta-HirvHi-pt 7, Kl, ut Hprlng Vslly,llr. NulllH.) Water consumers will please read tirefully the revised rule and rales of the IndeH.iidehc Water Company, so there will la no misunderstandings when rentals ate due. L. 0. Gii.moiu:. The CorvnIIU Guzeite tnctitious l lie rt'eoipt, ut, tlmt pUifu of a box of pollywogs, iirchunmbly bullliemls, with wiiioli to Mock llio locnl Htieains. I'upilllat Vols ill Ks. ll Sllllr fur INU'I. Aliihomu , ST, lib ArkutiHua S4,S!tt California ft'i.aiO' Coloraiio 6,n7 Connecticut Kto Florida 4,K45 Georgia , 4l!,!IM Illinois Iowa 20,015 Indiana 22,379 KunsiiB ,, 1(18,109 Kentucky 2!),50fi IiOltlsatia 20,5(18 MitsHiiohusettij '..... 1,077 Michigan 10,71)2 Minnesota 80,308 Mississippi 10,250 Missouri 61,527 N-hruska 88,788 Nevuda 7,207 New Hampshire , 401 New York 17,674 New Jersey 1)10 North Carolina. 44,700 North Dukotu 18,000 Ohio 14,8T2 Oregon 24,370 Puutisylviinlu .... , 8,714 Rhode Island .., 237 South Carolina.' 2,410 Tennessee , 2:1,022 Texas 00,(188 Vermont . . 43 Virgliila..i' ' -i 12,274 West Virginia,.. 6,(RI0 Wlscom-ln 0,870 Wubhliigtoj 111,204 Total.: ,,. 1,022,108 FROM ON THE DIAMOND " ."' r"tV ' J? i Season of the National Game Ojiens at Independence. ' - 4 OlirOO.t tITV IHAU DEFEATED 4 I lgf I rliMil, lli li.lt-fii,lri,i- TrsM II- fetii ISr lny Ircm ili Cills la 1Mb liSIH, (jttst Suturday and Sunday the thai gulius of the Ori'rfOti Htule iJasw-llui lii-ague. Ill w hlell tlie Inde)ndcni leant figured, vt pluywl on the grounds at Tulmuge, Thit Oiegnn ieauue Iscomisswid of ten men from each lown .ii tlie league, isilng l'orl- html, Oregon City, Independence utul Albany. The mtiiu lliiiig auiight It gissi players, and lu order t get tbwi large salaries am pJ.I. Tlw Portland leulu Is tliercfor. largely eouiMwa-d ol ICusU rn piuyers, as our teum In largely imiiiisised of Cuiiforiilu i.liiycis. A sciiishile of games is laid out nt the U ginning of the season and followed strulght thnatgh, so that every town ifi'ls ihiny-slx uumes ditriogthcMiisoti. Ill the that gamiD of the season Orcgot. City dcteutcd Ponlaud. The gaium last Saturday mi l Sunday resulted In a victory for Iudesctidfiice over Ore gon City, aud Aliamy over l'ortlaud. June 14 audio Albany playi against our team here, aud Suitffday and Sun day l'ortlaud and Independence buttle against each other. Hy that time wt we will be aide tujudge of the coinpiuie live merits of the four team, Il haiku now as though ludi'is-udi'iicv and Al bany hud de'iih diy Hie oesl Utims, aim tlie contest between Albany and iudu ptdence will virtually decide Hie mat ter, but still our U-uiii may not shuw mipnivvuient lu playing, or eimj Port laud or Oagon t'ity simw gtc.it im provement, so tli.it It I very diltlcuh lo say which te.nu wiil gel the ISfi, s'liliiiliL IMiKI'KMiBM'K Vtl. OHKUON Cl'fV. I jii.1 Saturduy moriilug the Itidepetl denee team, or most of them, arrived direct from California, while tlie Orve gouCiiy learn, fresli fi'iau M victory over the Portlands, came uvroBS from .Salem. They met ou the diamond ut .l o'elis k. Tlie uniform of the Iudt pendence teum Is wliite lluintet shins, with black let tor "I" on light breast, white caps, dark bluii punts to kurw, and brow n slocking. The lndejs'ii deneu leu i. Is itinixwsl of a llue-lisik-ing lot of boys M-lniug, ipnck, and heavy baiters. Johnson und Grant are pitcher and Sullivan catcher, and they are hy no mean slow. Owing to the fact tlml our hoys Imw not played to gether before, they played a much poorer game than they otherwise would. Tlie game Saturday, though poor, wus much better tlmu had la-en uutlei lutcd, the score standing 8 to 10 in favor of independence. While there were many emirs tn catching and aud throw ing oil both sides, there were gome plays made Hint proved the boys tail I iilayers. The tiling which wus mcl objectionable wus the w rangling among the players, which immediately kills the public interest, and should not Iw allowed, css-eia!ly lu tlie league. Sunduy the grand stand was crowded ut an curly hour, but before the game Was llmshed there came Wails of tllwti polntnieiil from theelevaled sieetatorx. It seemed to to u 'day oil'1 for the Oregon City boys, which made the In-' lcKiideucc team reckless, und ut the end of the ninth inning the game stood 14 to 24 in favor of Independence. We feel sure tlml the games hereafter will tsj much more hileresthig. IIASI'.II.Vl.U illtleUI m IiciIiiIk of lismes of His tln-gus !lar.tMtt Lags. June 1) and 4 Oregoti City at Inde pendence; Albany at Portland. Juno 10 and 11 Independence at Oregon City; Portland nt Albany. June 17 and 18 Portland at Indepen dence; Albany at Oregon City. June 2i and lV Independence ut Portland; Oregon City nt Albuuy. July 1 and 2 -Albany nt Indepen dence; Portland at Oregou City. July 8 and 0 Independence ut Al bany", Oregon City at Portland. July 13 und 10 Oregon City at Inde pendence; Albany at Portland. July 22 and 2,1 independence at Oregon City; Portland at Albany. July 20 and 80 Portland ut ludepiin deuce; Albany at Oregon City. August 6 and 6 Independence at Portland; Oregon City at Albany. August 12 and 18 Albany ut Inde pendence; Portland at Oregon City, August 10 und 20 Independence ut Albany; Oregon City ut Portland. August 20 and 27 Oregon City nt Independence; Albany nt Portluud. September 2 und 3 lndeiendt'ncc nl Oregon Cty; Portland ut Albany. September 0 and 10 Portland at In- deiiemlciiee; Albuuy at Oregon City. September 10 und 17 Independence ut Portland; Oregon City at Albany. Scptenilier 23 uud 24 Albany ut In dependence; Portland at Oregon City. September 80 nud October lludu- pendence ut Albany; Oregou City at Portluud. All guinea not In above schedule are exhibition giimestind do not figure lu the contest for tlie Den mint " Among Live Buslnes Men. Hasting Uros. of Alt'lle, are building The only Turo Creain of Tartar Towder. No Amuiouia; No Alum. Used in Millions of F-tnes 40 Years the Standard. Gi l. .f Ml- U'j Ut l of firsi-cli il, another i... tb'ifor tin piilni.i(j The 1'Mv iilaoe lWx L by business men to Ut i' ; jt ' ' to tay ; , , " A, If. Cherry fa yny skillful rt ; puirer of watrhea mid elocka Mitchell Ikihannon hav a very emnplete planing mill ou Mala itreet- Mes-ri Wheciar & tloilfelter, art th only exclusive dealer in toy, faury gisals, books and aiathiiary, lu !nd' larmletme. Hubacrtpllolit taken tr (s-rlisiicids tlie world over, flgara, whaeoo and frulu Dr, O. D. Duller ha hit olllee In the o-r house Dr. J. It. Johnson, the dentist, haa his oflb on Hit-comer of Jiuilnwd and Vloiimouth atrwfts Go to the Wutaoti Dining hull for your meal, wheu in Portluud. Ow), A. Kti.Ith, the attorney, hug his ifllee lu the Iiid.petidclii'e Nallouui ilutik building Duly Sibley & Ikiklii, at Dullua, liava i cnmplvle set of uhstructit Dr, E, (1, Young, veterinary sur- cou, tttleuds to tlie dbstus- of horse aud cattle- Dr. T. J. Ia-u haa bis olllce up stulm iii the llnl.siidclice Nslioiial llui.k Ijllilditig It ha U'n dw.'idcd by the Polk Co. Fulr iiiuuagement to have the spring race mwting the 15. 1 aud f7 of June. Weutlicr s ruillliiig the cliunct are it wiil taia very successful affair. Dr. E. L. Ketchum baa bin oflloa Id Ills own building, ou Monmouth street, near Railroad. Sulxriberi wunting help or any persona desiring employment can use the "Wuiit" column of thta laijier H.;EE otic insertion, not to exeewl ten words. I'uch additional word one cent. K, It, Case, the barber, make pilaity of line ,-ompadourilig. Try him. W, II. Craven it Co, are turu.ng ou -tome, line acta of huriicss which are wuirutiteil to give suiisfia'tion The Independence TUe Co. haa fiietdtU' fi.r turolug out, on abort notice all sizes of tiling, (ruin Ida niadi t to the lurgcst Sterling A Knott are the accomodat ing butcijcrs ou V street. li, W. McAduma i prepared to ftirnisli you au elegant monument l ith which to mark the last resting place of your ri'IttliveM Samuel L. Croweli, the owuer of Pilot Lemoiit, desires to meet all owner of itockwood lllllca 0. A. Kramer still keeps the wutchea ticking, aud baa uew one for sole Lumber of beat quality aud from uiouutalu log I aold by 1'rwcott A V eo.es. D. li. Craven still turn out those beautiful photograph, raiuorshluu J. R. CtMiH-r haa plenly of brick on baud at low price Hubhuril & Staata am busy doitig all Ihe druyiug here Five cviita is all it coal to travel ou die motor to Monmouth und visit the Normal school Mrs. L. Campbell la giving such good iw! Wucitoii us ditDMiuaker, Uiat he w ill sisiii uewl assistance P. 11. Mm ohy keeps pegging away, and tui'iis out boots aud sink's for hia oust outers Iuterview M. T. Crow when you wuut auylliiiiM iu tile sash aud doir iine.- 1 here is no piuee in Oregou where a belter meul Is served tlmu at the rea tuuruiu lif Wealaeutt & Irwin, 271 Com uierv-ial at reel, Sulein. Courteous at teutiou, a tine meal, and the popular price of 'Si cents, huve made tlds house ' the iieudipiurters of everyoue who haa ' occusiott lo dine In Salem. Mi-h. M. lKntou gives au eleguut chicken dinner every Sunday for 25 I cents. Dr. Wm, T.Uom, dentist, hag neatly iltteil olllces lu the Whiteaker building ou U street, up stuirs rutterson llroa. the Jewelers, are constantly receiving the luteal noveltiea in their line. They also carry a com plete line of drugs aud medicines G. W. Sdliin the painter, will hang your paper, pulnt your house or artisti cally finish ti sign for you. Loughury Bros, on the Luckiamiito, Itave a large chicken farm, and have eggs of imported domestic, fowls for salt A. M. Hurley, the attorney, has his olllce adjoining tlie Independence. National Ruuk buiidliig Shelley Alexander & Co. the drugg ists, have a complete stuck of drugs, puiuts, oils nud ghtfis; also a full Hue of schtad books and stationary J. F. O'Dounell curries a large stock of iigiicultiind machinery, und his shelves uix ludcn with the best grades of hardware; a liu store and tinning department adds to Hie advantages of his establishment Lettsr Msl. List of unchdmed letter remaining iu Independence poslolllce, May 81st, 1803. One cent will be collected for etit'h letter delivered. Coekrell, Waller Hirschberg, Hopry Jotditn, Clara II Lewis, LI) Mayo, John Potter, C A Rhodes, David W Sloper, Reft Line, M L Mustard, John J O'Rourke, Wm Paige, Tom Straight, ad J A 2 Turgcnson, Andy E. G.RoKKimojf, V. M. ' R SS i Powder: