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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1893)
THE WEEK'S BUDGET, What our I'cjn rtcr Tinds uf in UTot to Our S e niors rue local asu u:xKK.a rws. smui t Ik tmtt f U Wtk Tr l TH Mi rtt4 MI)Imm tf Uirrol -Fna tmitkm, Mr, J- O, Smith ha returned from California. - That street sprinkler will ut cost our people much thl month. The motor carried nearly d0 people last Clunky end did It nicely too, Th Electric Light company r the lights all utitht long during the race. Commencement exercise at Niou mouth have been well attended Una week Itev. F. C. Phillip, former lude- " peiidenee pastor, was recently married at Medford. v ' It. Hhelley Iimm Iweii nick fr tlif peat wk but i Improving now and In able tnbeoutofia-d. Geo. M. Thorp, of Suver, brought m an apple of lust year' raising, ou the iMth day of June, Dr. Skiff mill wife, of 8alem, have lawn guest of Mr. and Mm. L. W. Me Adam thl week, Mi Ann Adams, of Mc.Minmliie, ha been visiting MIm Ele T.ii.nn, during the pi week. The speetaote adverila-d I n week belonged to J. I). lrvliu, h wo very glad to recover them. Pink Patterson still k ep tropical fmlisof all kind on ban I and sell them at moderate price. i .drs, Stanton, of Tol l s Lincoln county, haa been vUllluj Mix. M. O, Potter, during the mt w ck Cha. Waala and wife ii.it e reiurm d from Prluevllle. .Mr. Hud report (lint quiet up there, but 111 a llltli freer than tu the valley. A fer vlgur may iutlf,v' the smoker, but It I tvry nhTtiiilve to Hmuw wh. have toMiu ll It fume. I'luk Patter son call sell vou a ciitar lliut ha the correct annua. (Stockton A Hcnklc have sold a great many summer suit and are HI III melt' lug t hem and Kill continue wiling them, no do not full to en 1 1 and nee their at vie ami get their price. A notice on a door In Albany rend: "I am going to the ml lie. Where arc you filing? Sunt' one wrote under tlieclkinitUaut renteiice: "To the poor- house, I have been to Ihe mint, The UeW H1I1 and gnuie htw liav. been puldUhvd III pumphh-t form i ll'! copies ol'eltner or ImiIi mn be hud b. euelMiig 11 twotvnt Ump to Fruuk C linker, Mate 1'r.inter, .ulcm, Ur -gnu. There aa kwt Hunday tM-lwien ln- idi'iieiitiwuce iiinl I lie oluu board of the Halls Kerry rotxl, u purae coutuiiiln jtoine money Mint a miiull r-llver Iih KiI. iiniUr will pieuHe return to Hilfl olllie A youiikj mini who p li'iini, atil a "iiii( holy, who liki the younii 111:111 who (.liiy li'iitiiM, Mill tlml tin proi r style lu colon, bIi:imh nml tjtml lili in leniiia nuits lit Htocktou & lb n- kU V ,, Dr. 1'iHite, uhu huh U111 livhur In fAhii.lt. 1, I 'U.i n tiiiiiiil to Orixu ami will priu'ticv ill profciw.on ol imitlciiit In Miuimoiith, li'ivliif! rented the .Mr. IticiliirtHm Imiwe there unit Ix alreai) iimtalleil.. iNimcihiug nice In 11 gllgee ulilrtnle to In; found at the clothing store ol ht'i ktuii A HeliUie. Thine gmrfla liave been arriving during tlie week, uml ciiine from C'hli'iigo w here they are the lntil eru.e. tii'.i. White, of . ltickreull, wan In town IiihI week, and reMirta work on the new mill progi-cmlng nicely and tlml it w ill lie reaily to atari up 'by July loth, it in h much letter mill than the one burned. 'Utitiert M11I, w hn lived on the Luck iniiinle, him U'cii returned from the iiiHune uylum at Huli-in, couipletcly rtwtort d to health. He expreiwea hlin wlf an very grateful to the officer of ihe iiihtitutlon who were kind to him, particularly bin. ltow land,- William ami Oiltlith, ami Henry Martin. "It htui cured other and will euro you" in Irue only of Ayer' Haraupar illn. The motto milt the medicine aud the iiiuliciiie miu tin- motto. What Lelier cHur.iiii-e could you have that a 11 incily will cure you. thun the fact tliaC it linn cured nu ll multlludca of other? A a blood puriller, the mint eminent phyaiclttim preacrihe Ayer'a BarHiipur lllu. It, i Ihe nioHt powerful comhinu lion of vegetiihle alternative ever of fered to the public, A 11 aprlug ami family medicine, II may be freely tiaed b,, old and young alike. Middlelou, Pa., Apr. 44, 1882 Air Normurf Llchty, l)e Moines, la. l)e,irHir:Pleiieend tne fourdon Kriiuse'a Headache (JupHulen, They are tlie k'Ht heailttche remedy weeverhan iied. Your, John W. Btakh. For Hale by Hhelley, Alexander & Co Tne McMlniivllle expre train com mi'cced running to Iuluicndeiice lal week, urilviug at 8:40 In the evening ai d leaving ul 4:40 In Ihe morning The flmt few day there wa no travel, but during the latter part of the run the unrulier of punenger wa very aat ifactory. J H. Btern, of Cleveland, Ohio, of the lib k Judd Co., Who wa employed by the Polk County Fair Awoclatlon to hcln nrnirrumme the dav' races, and attend u, webrblmr lu nnd out of ridem. ' etc, made himself very useful in the capacity In whliih he served, and prob-' ably It wa owing largely to him that , the race puHed off o hiirmonlouHly, ; for their wa lea complaint by the epectator aud horsemen than usual. I Never lu thehlatoryof Jndependem haa (hero been audi a complet and coatly otitllt for the examination of the ejeaa Prof.. J. .Harry tiay will huw at th yttla Palac bole), oil next .Vl'oii day; June '.lilli. In ruuuway at Moitmouih 1'ilday llm horn ran Ijito a dltvh being iUig fur a wuli r mutu, aud bad to be dug out, both havb g Jiiinuil tlicuiwlve in m tightly that they ooutd not move. Mm. ItawiKin.nf Monmouth, left ou Tlnnvilav lui' Hull thy, Montana,; wbi tv k'io ill niH'iiil the Mimnier with j herdaugiiii, Mm. Uurna, Pmf. l"ow. ell" win hum, accompanied ivr Work thu railroad lo Saleiu wa taken up again th1 week, in a aU rt lltui Srtlcm wilt U inn vh , I to aw what can Iw done there, The pro peeiaarv very envouraultig NVanvn I'wany, of Sail Frunclia'o, la vinltlou Burt Lueai at hU luune near Moumoiiih. Mia Moriell, of fan Fraiii'luoo, and MImi F.lklua, of Purl' laud, are ulwo visiting there. M ra. V, 0, Cnawy, f Newport. raiue over bt wvk and boUKht hou-e lu Monmouth, and will apeml the winter there and will educate her daughter lu the normal. UuvMlayHlJay!!! At I.lttte Palm nitfl from June '.tl to .Tub. Cirnn- am w If that headache doe not com from mum an undiH" etthrt to . All are welcome to poiia aud bav youi eywi examlueil free, Iltwtlng Atchlnon I the liniim ol the (trm and lu buliiea la wahlii and utarehiiig clot In, and the plats' o hUflucM la litileiienili'i.w Patronlw home Induatry. v.; It. IK CiMipcr'a ItSck Diamond trot toit a mile In 2:31 bed wee, ditveu by Frank Morri Hiley dm not want to fc'll hid horMit former prlin. The Hulcui xteam In 11 miry cootlimt to do kh1 work, uml coiiwiUciitly every few day a wiiuon load I left with the taleiii tak, li Iver. f tleo Collin and V. V. JiihiUMm, of Sulein. were Jn attendtime at ihe Mcc Itiat week, alo J. Craw ford mid A. K HaekUnnau, ofAllKiny, ' Mr K. K. IVntlaud, of Hulcm, ha rwelwd H"tiit of the tUnem of her bnther In Miiiicmiii, nial I. ft f- r iiuit tato lnt ru lay. 1 Jiiiiu Wltftti r, of Suvcf, with til xla er, Mr, frawtutd who l vi Ulna him from diwuri tmg iictolt 'tniti :o vMl a liMther N. l. Clinli'ipcr liiH'inl eiwilng 1 relib'lice III the VJiaut b t III-' to hi t-rvwuf home on iiul aircel. It will coat alut IIIIiKl. t!Hik n refrigerator are the prol thiti)! to buy thl wiaiht r. They art haiiil-oiiic ill lluUh, tcMiomieni In ue, and not cmk tiflvc W, It How man uml .. (Irelnin! gave a ten round Kitrrint eonteat at IUII itou Ihe other evening, which wa de cided a draw. From actuiil count there wereovei I, lot) lu the normal chapel at Mon mouth lut Weducwlny at the Kraduat ing rxcrcinva. j I'liti U'wlnvllle i.nil Itm kvillo Imae loll nine croHi hat ut lhdlaa lal wtvk w ith a Munrof l lo SIT lu favor ol 1 bo foimer. ' When yod go over to Kalcm do not f.nl to cull ut Cioiiia .V Croui and have them lake your picture, for t e.v will pleiiwj y ou, The In.li-H'mli'i.v team will wain have another player, one who can pitch, iiilch, and la a p oil all-tiroiiud man. J. . Klrl.l.md and U in. Nt'Mnltli acted u two of the Ju Ikc every ilay of the rmiK, nml avtt exiclleiit Mtlnfac (Ion. The raif at I ntb'i -mlciiw were a treat mm, And the fair uannclatioli I now in K'""l coiidiliou liuaiu laily, It I r ported that an euterpring fainn i, not live mile from Huer, hi. turtcd a boaidlng ieu for hog. Pink I'Mttcmoii will give ymi a ((tietie at hi billiard imrlor for So and reieal u oft, u 11 you want. Hcniitor Mauford, dletl ut liX) Wed- iicmJuv morning at hi ii-ii!ciicu in Palo Allo.Calllornla Clay MeTimiiionil ha been awie- iug the wiuthcru portion of the county for CI.Mht Ih-ckett. . A. Noltucr and daughter, U'ona, ol port laud, arc visiting at the home ol W. W. William. Call at Validity 11'a nnd purchiieyoui Hum uit-r tiuilerwear la-fore the lock et broken. . , V011 win now buy 24 boxm of elegant trawbcrrU ill the inarkc here fot .iic dollar. A good cigar for A eta, belter for h .'tHiunlifi filling elegant f..r lo cIh a! he 11., lie cream I tin' (irnper thing (hew' .vnriu ..(lay ami you cull get It al (he JIJoll. ' Mr, Purkliaiilt and ilatigiili i' of Al bany, me vlxltlng iit the home of Iaac ilutlcr. If the date on your piiicr Indlcale that you are in arreiir plenae call am) aettlti. Nearly all of Cook 'a hiunmock tire wild, but he will oou have u new In voice. " Ml Maggie Mueuuliiy, of port land, ha been vlitiiig Imtcpciiilciicu rela tive. Dave Looncy, of JoH'cron, with hi wife, wa ut the raiv Huturduy. MumIIu underwear of every dcHcrlp thin and price at Vuiiduyn'. J. It. Conier'a brick iiiKi;lilne U turn In g out 15,000 (1 tie brick a tluy , Look out for our new continued sto ry In thl paper to start noon, A. Wing, of Portland, hu been vle Itlug old friend in thl city. Fifty pair of men' cotton pant at 75o per pulr at Vuiiduyn'. " Kev. 0, A. Wooley, of Eugene, wa In town la-it Wedmiwhiy. Our poHtofllce ba been repainted lu-j Buleui Friday, where she linn been at side and oubtide. , . ' , ' ' tending the Bucred Heart iicndcmy. Larite line of infunts' summer clothes Hbe was awurded the beuntlful gold at Vauduyn's. ' - Children' Oxford tb In all colorsat Vanduyn's. Try one of Mr. Iluchnnan's Kunduy dinner'. Over 100 Nornml luilcnt took their departure by I oat to Halem und Port-'wia, ttUd. on '1 huihduy morning. lr. U. 1). Itutler harrlvd In Kntc laud. Mr. J, Hewitt, of Albliiu, lavMiing Mr, Win, randereta-k. Mm. Sum TelheruW. of till eily, I Vikklng Hullai relative. , Ittatendorf A Hlrchlig y h ft wool, and beat market pi ice. Mr. A. 1 il'lt uU leave next Mm d ,y to vial 1 ttlcuU .11 INnilaiid. Mr ,. J. tt. i'o n r ipeudud tint com' nieoceiii. nt i'Xtle al t-uueii llil week. Tim ltiih'ii.-iiili'lico nuilor' Unit ha e ill UmI over 7txw Kiple dullna the huI j tun day. " ' W'td la wotth lk a ioUiid In Almmy and UJ 111 tNtlein Ihla Wt'K, mid buy em, not plentiful ut thai. J M.W'alintv.iirothi r of H..-, Wallace, deceaned. wa lu Itiih tt.tulciicu and Monmouth oil Wediietly. Mr. W. O. Ctk, Mr. t f, ltotrl mil, and Mm. U. A. K . ou r, ure caiu lagal the 'I'urtH'r pa up .roiin a. Th ludttaudvnva itebitl tw.n will tday at Ureipni City not .-.iturda,v and at Portland m xt 8 imlu t , Iu-it . of al Albany, . , ' Clerk Mulkey lm reoulvl liiu pr p. tHHiki fur the liulexiug an ( rwordlii, f e hut ltd inortuiiKi'. and lie la now teady (i Iry hlalliliaUil III- t.n lii A. i- liboshu, nf I'or I iiel, uml Mb llMllle William, of Dall.i, h iv lafi iiruuted HrmiNiliu by llntciniul i c 11 to enter uiui Ihetrouoiwi e,to m .tn mouy. ' ' S'vcrnl waifiiu load of our " p, went tu the CMmpiinvtliig ut Turuei laat (Sunday, Th t'h'latlaii ehutel iunW tUitrt;tivii'K Merul of It lH'tl0ll. Pmf. J, Harry (lay I a (."htute the tiphtlialm u ixi.le,;,-" Ci,icao, an ha had vcur of cMt'rtemv lu hi lelal Una of work, All of the ex clinige ipeni 'iik In hlw'ht pram of Mr. tluy1 wk. !,lit!e Pal Iwlal, Juue Jto lth, , . H i'lelary of Slate Hen, Mclhldl nil. I ticitv, MIh lliill-r, were Ulimg friend 1 11 lllileH'lli.'iii' bi t Wedne day. Mr. Mi Itiiilcl loiklnij mi much liiipM ed In health miiw hi t veie 111 lie.," ' Ir, Mr!; Haylera ul w Iff l.iiv r nirncd ( 1! rir Ihillit !e lite fr m Chi ego, wtore lie da u 1 11 iiitcmilug cotlrm-of denial left tax il'iilng till lict U ifii Iti, ami IIiik in the whlll lily. Dr. O (I. I hi tier olll.v ill (lie oHr liouw bliM-k I being liewiy puiiered ml refuruUbeil and 111 .wl up In an eli-vant ly.. The do't-.r i now In bunion, and write an l"lcn-tlng let ter from there. Then w,w It.! Widn. xl.iy, June 14. omi w here between the t Itrlntlal I'hurch uml the Xurth luili iiib uei fiit bridge, a lady' allvi-f walch, bunt ingruM., with golil chain all:n bed am' heart fob. Pleae return to V1 Siiik ofllce and reclv reward. . The ln I la KllW'ortll league hill. hoen new oilier m for the eo-illli; yer a follow: I'n-aldt'lll. Mi Mln Klrkp .trick; vh puvldcnt, Ml All" I'hapln, Mr. Vuutllii Col b,Mi. Addk Wagner, MW Id Melndat Iriwuirei, l'rt WtfiHr; cliorlxtcr, (I, M, Cubbj irgnulMl, ltulph Humnierville, Pnif. J. Harry (lay, Orison' litmoU' Iphthiiliiilcoplli'ian and optlciil p. 1. ilUt, will he at the I.ltlle IMitce. hotel from June I'll to .Huh. Mr. tluy conn lour dry with pli.uilld recomna'nil,.- tloim, ami hi examination ami eon millatluu are free, Call and v 111111, J. It. N. lk'll ha received I ha maier il, et'lally manufactured, for lib patent trunk ami landing Mnii, .ewi. Craven A Co are making them uml have ih'-in for ale. They are a very vubial'le lrap, and Mr. Hell ha struck u giaid thing It hIII nuiay anyone' wanting a good truiik'Mrap to xauiine th.i uierll of Ihi Invention. cvrrui iiiia'ii iiuvy airi'iuiy im-cii or- lend l,ii"t Monday thu lnilcMudcmu tcniu ik the hauilcir nml went out to Tab miiuc to pi net lee, it wn uuer Hurt when itiey ii'iunieil, and a they came Hying along Ihe truck near the depot, In-y run on a Mek oiue one hud phiced n Ihe track anil were thrown oll'thr 'nek. Ken Koluinii hud hi en r nearly leveieit from in hciul, ami llillliui ml Kitlllviin were iilwi hurt, but none erloiily. Wellington 1II1I tiol got the Wo IdV ilr, but II It I getting II allure of the W'oiv, p.irllcularly tluwe from foreign omilrlea. The hole tire kept eotn- Mubly lll'ed all llie time by enpleoil heir way lo the expomllon, and more ban half of them tii'c Kurop -an. Thb an iintmiin' cxpi rli lie I ' Ihe II l if June, In Mhort-wHMloii ycur, all of lite big hotel arc ptncllciilly cloced, re tainlng only eumigll nf their help to tukocareof ihclr immpiirntlvvly fc perinaiicnt gnenlH, Now 11 cy are till doing hUNittCH mi it mill w liter Iho-Ih. , Iaiitklnmiitt I Man. J. II Hiirrlx, of WcIIhIiiIc, wa- vislt- ng here Friday, llnv Mr. Wooley, ol Kiigetif, I- vl-It- ug here Uiih w.eg, tie luw many friend here who ate ulwuy glad to Hcehlm. Mb Mlo l ie T' ila row c'.i h.iI a uc- cHHiiii icinioi Hindi i i'iituy. xe mi- ralund i-hc I iiigageil to leach the icxt ti rin, he farmer In tin vicinity report gnoil pi'ornci for u large crop of all kl mill 01 grain Fin II w not I more fun half n crop, and chert lei und icaclic will bo very ncitr 1111. entire liillnrc. Li wl llelinlck I turning 1 tit some flneliilek t.t 1 1 tile fuel 1 try. He bun JiihI completed u kiln of 1(10,000, Mi'mmi'h. Mujor und Muckey, of New berg, were vihII Ing Juiucs llillcthiallil anil family lat Hiinday. Mr, 'ti','(!i's I 1111 ex-county Kihool siipcrinlciiiluiil ol (hi county. Ml Lena HIIHbrand rclnritcd fvoni medal for pcnmniiKlilp. Ml Lena bus a choice follei'llini of oil iMiliillngs, for which herself and teacher deserve much credit, TIIE DEATH OF STANFORD. Lclnnd Htiinford wa a modern Criic-! In that hi political aud other dl - tlnutlou wu due to bis enormous wealth, tu early I If h allowed a good deal of wiergy, hut - mm any I'Xwptliinulabllliy, Hlnrrlvalture! fin I tine wu due chiefly to thu remark able power of hi awaa'tatea, working lu th field uf opportuiilly, and giving direction aud teadlnea lo the wurtorn dream of a tiannconllnenlnl railway Hut the enorumu wealth am wwil by ihe Uitllfornlau wh were tuuuwlatcd In lliliiuterprlaapia'aruhjcwt alwa tu a moral limitation and crltlclmn Tl.cy imnlc pMitlglou turn out nf II through thu help of tha nation at treiiauiy; yet thu national treasury not only remain nnpal l, but without pnwpeot of imymenl. Tin" vat mum 1 ue arc about bi t II line, ami though heelateot thee 'rtmarlmnafiia, iiione auiii-e tie guveiuiU'iil will gi't It p y.-Oii'otiluii, I.lt of unclaimed letter rvmaluhiK In ludeieuiliiuiie Hiofthe,Juiui 1A, 'OS: lluuyard, Mt Fuller, Win llopkln, Juo Iwl, LD avnge, Charier Hiiivalt, Mr Jaua Itaker, Mm It IC K, 1. IblltKHTRON, P, M. . Tji iihnlil hm FtH'iiklttg of typhmd fevor In Dub tin, Hir Char lea ('iinminn aaid he .had come tu th vtiiicluaiiiu that tliarr and arlia(w elewimre it wa roll iniitic nr vartu born la Piibliii dar Ing the liwt tltH'ttilo I rmii In N4 living on flay soil hail typhoid fever and I In every Wi living on gravel 1 lie (iiwngiigcinent or Uio tnicni urganiama of the dlaoaati bik pla4 when the aoila btH'ame dry, aud thi ots'itrnil mure fniiently.witb gravel than with clay Wlmn all tlie oigunlc dnbri pro diuwHn town waa (pnckly roinove4. and w hen the daugomiw aubtorra tiean atmoaphero waa prvveutod from entering our dwulllnga, or even our street, when aewugo tjnwd at(aillly day and night through well con atruotetl tnuiQ aewera, anil when our toila were thoroughly drained and kept free from filth, thun we might expect to ace a ulwutnttal reduction In tlie mortality vatiml by typhoid fever and by outer atae, Med leal Record. TallMt Mlntrlttrw I h I'Hllod Kim. Tlie highmt stnicturu uuw oxUtiiig In, the UmUal Htatoa la the Waahlng ton monument, the memorial abaft erectod at Uie tnitiniinl capital tn honor of the memory of the "Fatlusr of Hi Country." It la 8 JO feet In height Next after the Wtwlilngtoo tnoou mcnt the talltwt structure la the tower on the Madiaon Btpiaro garden near Madiwon atittaw. New York city, The ItMikout gallery at the aiimmit of tht tower la the nigheat point of vantage in New York city, and with the exception of the auminlt of the Waidiingtou inonuiuent tiie hlghe! In the country. From the pavemeut to the eltKtrie light on tlie forehead of tlie gilded Diana there la an inter raj of HI feet - Washington New. Ra Nir Wajr MHrM. It waa proiioHud to celebrate the acmlceutenulul of tlie town' aettlu- nieiit, and a putriotic dtiaou roae to object "Mr. MKll!ratlr.,' he aald, I am infiirmt tliat a wuuiceuten ulal tncati a half wntenuial, Now, air, fur one, I aiuoppoaotl to half way meaaurea. Let ua have a whole oen tennlal or none at all." But not with standing hi cliueiit apptyil the tneaaure iMiaeed with but one dwaent ing vote, It doe acorn aa though uiiuoritioa have uo righta the inujnr tty ia bound to rvHiaH't-Uoaton Tranacript rnalr Thsa H Knew. Tlie humor of the Faonch duel wan exhattatiMl In the aoutoutitm reply of Clumencuu to the phoulinga of hit- frimul not to tiuiieceaaunly exi' hiuimdf to danger In the meotiue with Doroulmlu. fttld ho, ! have stood on the Held of honor tai often tobiiTcanyapprelitiiniiiu." Bt. Louis Post Diiiaua. , Oplulnni u la laniuidr. Aa to a Kii)mmiiHlir, the auciouoi went divided lu opinion, eome aver ing that he ate the tire up, the rest that he wu so cold that he put the ftro out, cither of which procedure waa Kufllcicnt to meet the cin-um stiiniHiH. Loudon World. Tlie average weight of the Chine brain is aaid to be heavier than the average weight of the brain of any other race tum InlKrettlns KlrMila..Dr. O, D. Hat- ler In Ij.nrtnn. We have no doubt that Dr. Ilutlcr' many frleml would like to hear a word from him, linueti we huv aked per- iiilwioii to make a few extract from iter hu ha written home aud to leiiil In Independence alnce hi de- pcriurc. Ufcou.ne lie took in Ulilcago, aln) WiiMlilnglou, where he aecured valuable paper from the authorith of 10 leileral government; thence to New oik," Mciii'lng panMportM, etc., he ml.leil uwiiy," having had a delightful oyiigc not aeaaliik a liiliiu'e, and r- rivul lu due I line at London, IiIm point of iltNlitiullou, III aililivK la No. 7 pper Itedlord Plaw, Hucacll Bnuare, Onht (Vnii i,' Lotidoit, Kiigluud. The odilrcHHc iivi r I lie Winer me like Eng h title.-, they nt'e uncomrforlalil) nig I he llr. a (hat I lie (acuiue ir altuliliig every iIImuimi (hut "Ileal) elrlto ' arc anjirrciil li tre, iinduoh I in ugh h hIciii priii'llccd Unit he can learn itioio In I,oimIoii'h tlilfben honpb tu' n otic week Hum he could in Port- unit In ix!moii(h. The are toontlmj thu Koynl Opthulmlo 36,000 new iimch u'liniiillv. At thu London hoopl- I al there are now 8(W bed, and more me liclng utl led. Dr. Jonathan Hutch liiHon, the bet all-utound phylclan In li e wi.nl and authority on any branch of medicine, I hem, and Dr. Trovli, on bulKlile elliihH I unHtirpued. The opptiitiitillle here are great and we liuMnotlme to (.pure. The .Dr. Buyi ulo thai he lniHliot been to the theatre but nice, and wua not pleased with Uml, uml that he hu not hud time to nl tend church yet, hut will Moon. He vblled ouc en Lire day tu the laboratory of Mnoi'flchla & Ilromnlou'a hospital on lung (IIhciihc where the doctors are I leiimiit and puitiatnklng, and never iillow a Bluileut to go away without thoroughly undci'Mtundlng the subject In hand for that duy. Dr. McLenzle, on Mk In iIIhchm' tine the microscope aud kIiown uhJuhL how the diMcuiicaare brought on, and then he gives UH a flue lecture Ou the blackboard you read every morning Just the work to be (lonetwenty eauiulnalloii or o(mra- ilmm-the subject of the varloli lev lure, and an hour fur each In (he llilr teen hoaultal, and Ihen you ohe ulv your day work ami go at it. All the material la here tn cover ihe Nftllntlon of the whole human family. A Ingle day In the London In spdaU with the iceurate explanullou of ihe doctor, l worth lliolltb of lllnllllelioll l'l- where. 1 11 k ci. 1 math fgoi'bK, vio. We uUo miilte a few extract co'i 'vrnlng mattiiaotlici ihaii tie Kilciiui if niedlcln. The clliuaie I like Ore gnu In many nmpcci, It I rainy aud hilly. Iluvv good health i lid got! laain llcrrb and fiiiUeuie In here about at at home. No leg h. ru no tnlbl w 'Veil, The water l not uotal, yet wi have to drink allll'eof It a our tern oerale Imblis are like Murk T olnV 'that wetblnlly alwlalii f ont letotal iu" sometime. Olrl do all the drudgery In London I have lu rliUfnuu five lo seven tula 0 the hoiliul, fare one penny, 'tin leiiny-buwc are like Peter Cook'abl bum, except 1 1 icy have wlndlngatalnil In and on lupalih. Twelvi can rl li ilnlile and four een on top. The b it a-ra Here are borrililetwo pemju 1 diave. They pull'iunl aw-you grin am iuffer, but uiukt jiot swear. They w II a-hnIi your fame but If they cmnb yian ilr or iiiiimI ache it hexlra. . The hnnu tre blti bed eolbl to the vrhlele-ii loiiblei ree, nml If one hore wntt mil the wli'elor.! he can 0 1 ao. -i flxty lliounaiiil tm pa a given polni lallv, In ihb great city. The hlghn In have every thing hcr 011 ahigl nler, and the lower rlae have evrrj- thing on an extremely low order. I you ak direction to a place, you an old to walk -ti ndtiutei to the rlgl", lieu a uilnutc to the left ami ao ou. Hie t recta are ae thronged niie cai inly move only so fiuit. Tlie rcita an iruoketl, hoiii wide, many Harrow, rregular are tin y that a wuake would mtk It neck trying to follow wane 0 hem. The Dr, went through Wlilh Jhai1) ami aw where Jack the Klppei lid hladradly wiuk-aaw where aoim f hi victims were found, H .gna every here, ewn In Ihe ehurohe. "lx mt for pltk-iM'ki'i," We might coo- Imia 011 this Hue, but want of apee brblda. tr. Ilutlcr 111 ty lake a run on he continent before be start for home, Hit 1 not certain a be I buy, He ioh to trt home lu July If poasible Krauw' HcilaclitK'iii.uli. War 'allied. For sale by Bbellcy, Alexan der A Co. TIIE POI.K (OINTV FAIR. laurcrurulMrMlMi Hhtrh WuUfl AIUil. 'i The three day race meeting at the falmuge truck ha Wn the almoililng oplc of tiiiveratioti (or the mt three notillis, and It I'ulinliiMlloti wu more lli.fHctory thau uch Ihlng uually ire. It threatened rain and the morn ing of Ihe (list dy It did rain, but leart d up by noon, ami the track wa 11 splendid condition, Tlie Itlekreall lira iml dla,otined the mulcfor Ihe cchkIoii, ud lln-lr playing wa re narl ed by everyone a Mug very fine, ind no one wondered that the people f Dixie at very proud nf tbcin for hry are wo I by of It. - Hteamera ou the river brought people n from Albany aud Salem, and I11111- Ired of team came In from the eoun- ry, mi that the flint day' attendance nti led the tin 11 of the meeting. There were many prmiilueiit hore- ini'i) preaeut fr. ni abroad, ami it may here remarked (hat (hey expremeil lieniMilve as more thun plcawd with he maiiageiuctil, which w a excellent. TIU HHnAV, Jt'XK 15. The flral riicewastlirctMiiurterinlle lah, nine Mailer, and n tilled: IrMilanit' ttuliv . ...... I Anll-rwiir Mrrll.... ........ $ ii)' I'nilliie... .... .. I nine-lai , The second race w- a 2:20 I rot, ftv tlarb r, for a punas of f.ti0,aiid nsulled its follow: " Julinh) ' llilinnl Unr I I iTillnl..n' Wnln-r : 8 (..llu'lilni a l-roiili II . Nml. I It i'in i Hurry tiuniv 4 4 'Mai -i JI, : The (bird event wa a ".Hurler mile ah wllh. nine starter, and resulted: ck IMne . . I mill)' V .aiiuae .-. ... Tlaie-OJI. ' KHIHAV, JUNK 1(1. The track win In Kplemlhl cmiilitlou iwlug lo it heavy rain the night hefnn mil the time made over the trie k wiJ very fust-. Ihe uttemiauce waa lie arger than the II mt day, but thecrow In excellent spirit and evince!) mich more Interest In lite racing. The flrt race wu running half a ml lash, for nil ages, purse f 100. The vcre ten starter, and resulled: t'tinrpV tunny ...... . .....II :tiiu l.ynn .. larrlmiu's Unnir II... , Ttias-Jirfa The next nice was a threc-year-o! trot, best two 111 three, purse .$100, )l horse owned prior to March 1h ima, in Mat Ion, Polk, Linn, and lie ill counties, hnllnwlng Is tin, leslil Harrow' Multnomah II 1 Morrlii' Kilter How . J ivl' Haly n 8 iiiiivaw, Kr, The third race wn the 2M trot, Uf t I lu 5, same condition as the above, ind had seven starters. General B atiil Multnomah were the fuvoiltes In tlie pools, but were distanced lu the flril heat, Flora O cuuie out first : CooiH'rTi Black Diamond, driven by Flunk Mori rls, second; Howe's Caxruo third, andy IIMII..,. 1)..,!.... (Widen Wilkes rounn. lieuiug men began on Flora U aud Illack Diamond until nearly $2000 wits In the pool box. Following Is the'suniniary: rtora O I (lolilon Wilkes . ......... 4 llluok Ulttinonil II Caimo... . 8 4 Tlm-4I.H. MX, lUnJi A special race was given for half mile t o-year-old run tiers, in which were four starters: Kntser llm', Vnrda Paul........ .......... I sirloklHiiil's IWhutiw S (iBllmiHIh'n lliirnett 8 .nueraon' Ori'ic" IUII .... 4 riaiO"i;t. haIuudav, junk 17. Baturday's races were even better than those of Friday, and the atten dance wu at least double. The track was lu splendid condition, hut a strong west wind affected the time somewhat. There were three races on Ihe pro gramme, and two special dues were added . One wit u 2;HS puce, purse $200, and the other a Hot, for two-yenr- olds, for fion. During the first tu-e Montana Bill iieculnciiiiintiiKigiilileiiiitl Dear 8lr: A sample of Kruuse' ran two miles before hi rider ccttld llciulache Capsule was left In my hits stop him, He was then .permitted to bund's oil lee a few days since, and a 1 1 to lu the stable, tn the second heat of ihe H:2 trot Flialtuont Boy beet any pluvious record by 4 second To sat isfy the public in regard lo the kngth of the (rack, the statement wa made that It I U feet over a tulle, and wa laid out and surveyed by Engineer H II Tlilelneu. The third race waa a five lab nf a mile lianillcun. There were ghtenlrlea, but only aaveu started Molnery's llockli nd boy r in away with b rider. He went around the track nearly Ihne llnir and wa then sent to (be stable Blrctt wa the favorite in the ps, U It wu a beautiful ran. Hlretta b id the bewt. of the start by about a lurk. Paddy Hyan, howevt r, gradually crawl- d up nnd won by length, ainlilst the w ildest excitement I he fourth evei.t waa a i-clal race f.,r iHuvr, and Ihe lat event a two- year-old trot. The meeting ha been a grand sue- iw, sml visiting horsemen siieak lu the highest ternui of their treatment, Financially the meeting hn been a sue ecs, and the aMK)lutlon will clear at leak! 12000. The summaries of the w V' era! event on Haturday were: One mile handicap, for all ag ,puri 200, five starter lluuol'i Willi I lata lliimilir.v's Nlir a l il.tllm, . 1 ... Illl,.-i:47 Trotting, 2:2 elas, 2ln8,pure20lk- gutinby n I'lmlinonl Hoy . ............... I r, a i:....t... s WIIMl III! 1 i inni'v riin Ilandliiap, of a .mile, for all age, purse I(M1 rttaitr Hyu I HUrll ........... . lueer !.. .... ,...., Tlme-.9. HiieeUI, for ivr, purse I2(I0 tlill'K.ol ( a, ne. lliaknl -. t Hirri How'. Iiel .Virt WllklB' hiwnmn.. , ..,..... I Tliii-i.lO,.x;ll. : B-cIhI trot fir I wo-y ear-obi, purs 1100 ' - '.; Ilnrrnt' lu-ll II .. ..nM,M... I I. Illr. IOH-r Mnt ,. I A'llklN' Krt rraUe., .. 1 I Ilin XJ)l,Hc0t. THE FOL'HTil AT DAI.LAK. The 4th of July programme ootntnlt- ttie, nmsHlIng of Mewirs. . W. I, Itey. nold., H Feiilon, and V. P. Fiske have preaiel the followlug a Ihe en terlalumenl for the two day's f.-st.vl tie at Dallaat , PUmeer duy The morning will be devoled tn a general reunion of pioneer and addreM by prominent men, the iniislc la-lug Airnihed by the Delia band and glee chib. A golden medal will l awsrdiHl to the oldeat pioneer (KMiple.and a silver medal to the second oldest. To Ihe blgirnst pioneer another fine medal will I given. The after noon will I taken up with a bane-hall L'auieaml contests. A silver medal will be given for the brat runner ovei fifty year of age, and the lathes will be In II for 12 AO prixe given to her who can tar blindfolded, walk twenty fret aud break a crock. A girls' egg .race will also take place for w hlch 12 I of fered to the winner, " In the evening camp fire will be held in the ground and Ihe tluie devoted t'l toast, etc. Il t probable that the McCoy band boy will then repeat, at the city hall, their fine dramatic entertainment rendered al Met'oy Hnlurday night; Fourth of July Four bands will fur- nlslfthe nuilc ou thl day, they being Fall City, McCoy, Dixie, and Dalian, ami after the grand parade In the morn- ng all wilt adjourn to the campground ami listen to the orator and reader ol the declaration, 'After dinner ample prlxe have been nlfcred for the follow ng atb'ctlc contest: lUiw Iiall game btwetn Mnnnioutb aud Fall City. lllcycle race One mile heats, let two lu three, first and second. Tug of war Three team lo enter Handsouicst baby. Foot race Free for all, 100 yard, al least three entries. lilggrat footed man. Potato nice Three entrle. Hurdle nice Three cntrlc. Handsomeat ldy. lAdlea bicycle race To be at least three en t rb Theday'a fcatlvltle will conclude Ith grand hall to tie given by the nulla bra band. Marshal Nat Hobnail ha appointed is hi aide on the Fourth at Dallas, Damoii of Independence, Henry Stunt of Lewlsvllle, I. F. Yoakum of Itrldgeport, uml T. jJOraea f la('oy BASE-BALL." The Indciamdencebase-liall (earn met the Portland Imys last Haturday, and ere victorious over them, the score liclng a follows: Portland... ......0 0 0 1 0 0 8 0 1 Indcieudeiice..l 8 1 8 1 2 0 0 0li Hundiiy ufteriUKiu at 2 o'clock the same nine again met on the diamond, aud thl time Portland scored a vic tory In bavin g Ave run to Indepen dence one The score by Innings was a follows: Portland.; 0 8 0 0 0 1 1 0 0-fil Independence. .0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Hatterles Portland, Verstlg ami lone:" Independence, Johnson and Sullivan. Our boys were feeling pretty blue over two defeats one by Alluiuy and one by Portland when word was re ived that Altmny had Iwen defeuted by Oregon City In a score of six to five, and thn they felt better. Oregon City wa defeated Saturday by the Albany team eleven to eight, and Sunday was victorious. It 1 an uncertain thing to bet on a liase-ball Mmi v" - ; - wtkjUl-l'EJ Mm. Jane Craven, widow of David Craven and sister of 8. K. Crowley, died at Monmouth Bunday morning after only three days illness. The do ceased lived at Dayton, Wash., and wu visiting her .brother at the time of her death. Mrs. Craven was born lu Missouri about fifty-eight year ugo, and moved to Polk county, Or; In 1804. In 1872 the family moved to Walla Walla, and vo yearn later to Dayton, Wash,, where they have since resided, She has several children living In various parts of Washington, to whom the an nouncement of her deat h will be a great shock, us It was not expected. It.iol till Letter from a Olilotfo Lily, Clilcano, 1 Adams Bt., Apr. 20, '1)1 Mr, Noimnu Llchty, Dcs Molues, la. sm subject to hradaelira-rieuralglc:, eervou, and lo fact every other kind be thoughtfully brought the sum pi box mane, The very next day I had chano to try I hem and tinec4iule re lieved me In irm than half an hour. Next day I wa atuv'ked kalO. took another capsule with the same delight fal result, In !e thsn half an hour my head felt a well a ever, With tio bad feeling a the after revolt. I have had Iheae terrible headache Air twenty year, and hav tried every remedy I have ever heard of, but nott. ing I have ever taken ha cured or re lieved me a tjulckly a Kraue' Heat ache Capsules Man. N. A. Mkinnkj Fur sale by Bbcllcy, Alexander A Co Hfl.Clt Transfers, J ti Ilohannon to H Hlrwhlierg, lot In Independence I Mar ba J Bew.rd to K H Die brow; OA acre In 1 0 , r 8 w , ft lilmuhberg lo Lena Klemsen; tola In Taluiage 100 1,200 1, r0 AM Ilry.ntet al to It M Gil bert; lot In Fall Clly., 150 H L Ursves to Peter A Byron ;W acnw In 1 6 aud 7 s, r w.... ., m Jas W Nesmlth to Tboro Young . laud near Dixie .............. 8,000 N'athanlel Ford lo T C Thorp: 21 antes lu t 7 s, r 4 w. 7.' .V UsrwiHNi to T 0 Hutchlusoo; 17 acres In 1 8, rB w 22.' 40(i fl W Origgs to H H Montgomery j Interest In CI K MoutgHiiery etale ......, , ,t,, ,,,, P A (yrn to Jtoawell Byron; 82 acre In 1 6 and 7 , r 8 w 100 2,000 I L Murphy to It L Lamnureux; S83acrelot9,rflw.....;., I II Campbell to W O Campbell; undivided oue-elgh'b Interest lu certain land.. 150 John Bauearlh) to Geo Bauerelle; 2 acre In t7s, r8w. ........... L Lamoureux to Ellk.4 Wlilt. ley; 2N3 acre of Juo J Wilson die.... 1,00b M N Pratlier to T F and J W Bulges; lot la Hueua Vlsla. . 400 1 1 Btialdard to Fred Finch; ft acre In 18 1, rS w. 60 HAWAII! LIFE. A Ornllsmaa UT Fnrltaad. Wha Hu Jut Ktnrn4 from Honolulu, Tall at ... Aftklr Thr. Edward Dekuni, tbe bookseller on WsNhlngtou street, Portland, and son f rrank Dekuni, the well-known banker of Portland, spent Bunday In Independence, coming up and return ing on Ihe expre train. A year or two ago he sieut several mouths In the Sandwich Island and wa greatly beo- elltted In health. This spring the annexation excitement caused him to again visit Honolulu, thlttlmewllb tbe Intention of going Into (he business ol raining coffee ou a large scale. Owing lo the unsettled state of affairs, and in hi opiuluu a very serious doubt whether tbe Islands will ever be an nexed, be returned to Oregon. Hit animated descriptions of the Island and the people are very enlertalnlnir. There are five principal islands forming thegroup.lheone on which Honolulu 1 situated being about twelve mile long and eight wide, and delightful In cli mate. Home of tbe others . are nearly 100 mile loug. The popululiou is about 100,000 of whom only about 10,000 are white, the others being Japanese.Chln- ce, native, etc Honolulu I a city of 22,000 people. Hteamera arrive twice a month from the United Btatee with mall, and to American there, steamer day I a great eveut. Tbe 8audwlcb Islands are 2100 mile from Han Fran cIhco and the coat of the round trip Is tboutlMO, There are street railways. lectrio lights, aud telephones In Hon- lulu. In speaking of the people, Mr. De urn says they are very Indolent ou ac count of the climate, and all labor-eav- ug device are lu great demand. Tlie cost of telephone I only $3 a month, aud every house has one, ami they are put toevery conceivable use. "Central" tell the people when a vessel from America I In sight, the time of day, alUthcin up lu the morning, etc. Then arn ll.rMt ilullv i,MU.a,uiiM.p Tho .... aille wear as little clothing as possible, ' and a mother hubbard Is the universal I Ires Native women spend a great deal f time In the water, which I delightful, and are expert, swimmers. Stores all lose at 6 p. ru. and the warm even ings are spent by the merchauts In rld- drlvlng, bathing, or at , their me. Uold nan are as plentiful (Aura as ,ladHlc8 heie. liananas sell 10 cent a bunch Instead of two for cents. The Chluese live on rice a the Kanaka on pol, a dish made ITiau a bulb that grow under the witer. I A'he government owns nearly all the ie land, and scarcely anyone thlnke Of buying It, an It can tie biased from the government at a very low yearly rental. Clans Hprecklea, the sugar king, hat Ra sugarcane plantation ou one of lh Islands, which be leased from the gov ernment for thirty yeurs, which Is six teen tulles long and eight wide. lit has six sugar mills, and turns out 10C totj of raw sug:ir n day. Mr. Dekuni ate watermelons and niuekmelous lu January and February, and lo strawberries. Du Ing bis Inst stay he visited tht celebi itted volcano, which Is now In at actlv state on one of the Island, Af ter aflde up hill for thirty mile fron theoa coast through a tropical forest dripping and damn, rising to a helirht 4440 feet, they suddenly came to r bole In tho top of the mountain four teen miles across, and the first decent being 600 feet three mile , insldi another depression ot three hundred feet and then the party walked ovei a slumberlug Volcano, for within twt luohes of the surface the rook was red hot. A lake of molten lava was In tin center about three quarters of a mile V'K It PPRIC 11 Yunii The only Pure Cream of Tartar Used in Millions of TT-aes "Hawaii I on can j' stisaon mm, aa wall i. Inervated by W logMich as we a.; k. lotlie hiland, bujr-' . cheaply aud work IU T.J 1 tbe sugar plantation and ba3ra t elve." ' . ' fyUl5l If:- - . fomMHKVELZ ; ' IH, at the reeldettoe of iUa pV etiut, JT. P, K. Graves, Mk DeliU Grave, of , Iiidepen4eno, to Mr. John Young, of Klsn, Oregon, Brv. John Osborne, ofSaUtlnf. . Nearly fifty friend wan petaeat and ll sat dowo to a sumptuous repeat. rtie newly married couple will remain here until after bop picking and then o lo their future borne In Elgin. OICD. HKNKLl!-Tburday evening, Juo 11, at her parent' home in thl city, Ktnel II, Heukle, aged ft year, 11 mouth and 4 day, of trillion Inter mittent fever. Itemaiu Interred In the K. of P. cemetery. Little Ethel waa a very bright, Intel ligent child, and her lu k keenly Mt by the bereaved parent. During tbe three month' ickneaa, frieod and neighbor were very kind and obliging, nod Mr. and Mrs. Henkle wish tbant expressed to them for It. DOVE At Monmouth, Tuesday, Juna 20, llie Infant daughter of B.C. Dove, four mouth of age. Amen Lie aalaaaa Me). Geo. A. Smith, tb attorney, baa bl jfllue in the Independence National Bank building - - Daly Hlbley A Eakln, at Dallaa, have a complete set of abstract J. H. Cooper ba plenly of brick on hand at low price The LliUe Palace Hotel I recognised by bualueea men to be tbe proper place to tay Mitchell a Bohanuon bava very complete planlug mill on Main street Meaar Wheeler A Clodfelter, are tb only exclusive dealer In toy, hue goods, book and atatlonary, in Inde pendence. Subscriptions taken fur perioulceJs tbe world over. Cigar, (obaeeo and fruit Dr.J. fi. Johnson, the dentlat, ha hi office on tbe corner of Railroad and Mouruoutu street . - Dr. E. G. Young, veterinary ur- geon, attend to the disease of boraea and catUe Dr. T. J. Lee ba hi office op stain in the Independence National Bank building " Dr. E. L. Ketch um ha but office In hi own building, on Monmouth (treat,, near liailroad. Hubscribers wanting help or any peraous dealiiug employment can ua tb "Want" column .of thl paper . FREE oue insertion, not to exceed ten word. Tacb additional, word ou oent W. H. Craven A Co. are turning on' some fine act of bar nee which are warranted to give satisfaction The Independence Tile Co. haa facultlm fur luruiug out. on short notice all sixes of tiling, from the smallest to the largest. (Sterling A Koott are the aooomodat- ng butchers on C street.-- L. W. ' MoAdama is prepared to furnish you au elegaut monument with which, to mark the last resting place of your relative O. A. Kramer still keeps the watches ticking, aud ha new one for sale- Lumber' of beat quality and from mou u tain log 1 aold by Prescott A 'eneaa. D. H. Craven dill turn out those , beautiful photograph, rain or shine Hubbard A Btaata are busy doing all the drayiug here Five oeuta Is all it costs to travel on the motor to Monmouth and visit the Ttiniiul ttsitirutl ' w . t V MmvD7 .pe,n away, and turn out boot aud ahoea for' bis customers Interview M. T. Crow when you waut anything In the sash and door line.- ' There is no place In Oregon where a better meal Is served than at the res taurant of Weetacott Irwin, 271 Com mercial street, Hal em. Courteous at tention, a fine meal, aud the popular price of 25 cents, have made thl house the headquarters of everyone who has occasion to dine iu Salem. Mrs. M. Deaton gives an elegant chicken dinner every Bunday for 25 oeuta. Dr. Win. Tatom, deutist, ha neatly Atted office tn the Whiteaker building on C street, up stairs ' Patterson Bros, the jewelers, are constantly reoeiviug the latest novelties in their Hue. They also carry a com plete Hue of drug and medicines G. W. Hhlnn the painter will hang your paper, paint your house or artisti cally finish a sign for your Loughary Bros, on the Lucklamute, have a large chicken farm, and bava eggs of Imported domestlo fowl for sale ' ' 1. A. M. Hurley, the attorney, haa hia office adjoluing the Independence National Bank building , Shelley Alexander A Co. the drugg ists, have a complete stock of drugs, paints, oil and gluss; also a full Hue of school books and stationary J, F. O'Donnell carries a large stock of agricultural machinery, and hia shelves are laden with the best grades of hardware; a ttu store and tinning department adds to the advantages of hi establishment . flakin PoivdeK Powder No a 40 Years the Standard