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THE WEEK'S BUDGET. What Our Reenter Find;? of In Merest to Our Readers. MK LOCAL AXD UEXErUL SKWfc ttaaauf T U mft t Ik Wk 1 ! TM . rslhrksi Kll)lM f Istwwt Tnm krjke. Mnon Crowley's child at Cruwky UstlU very low. Mm. XML N. Bell will return this week trout tSeu Francisco, J. I. Bedford, wi of llueua Vit, most popular young men, wm In towu on Monday. Born at DkIIm, Saturday, August 5, to the wlfc or Hherlff W. L. Wells, k daughter. VV. H. Wheeler wishes the public to know that be ha a No. 8 cooking slove, in good onto, fur sal cheap. Irk C. ClodrVller. who baa k rvsuon nibk position In k bank at Walla Walia U visiting hi pareuia hero. - Miss Einrua Hughe of Burn Vista, who will teach the Ballstou school this fkll, wmIu town Mouday, MIm Nellie BeruardI, of Palem, U vialtiug Mm. htteaker on their farm northwest of Monmouth. MIm Phoebe Hobiiieoo, of the I.uek lauiuto, returned from a visit among friend on Fuget Bound, Thursday. John Fawk, who Iim been very sick for the past several weeks, at hi borne at Oak Urove, l getting better. Mlai Ota Robertson, lter of Mm. W. H Cravau, who baa reoenCy re turned from the Worlda fair, la visit ing here, Mrs. Ford Potter, of Corvaill, form erlyllkw Carrie Muukera, came down ou Baturdsy's tralu and la visiting friends hew. Dr. Ketohum Is painting and other wIm Improving hi reeidcuee on lb corner of Monmouth and railroad atrta. " Mn. Zeiber and Pre. Campbell and daughter left for Taeouia yeterdy, where they will vMt with Mm. Meln tosh, Mr. Zeltwr's daughter. MIm Nellie Collin of Dull, who baa becu attending a setuuiary at (a wegn, N. Y., during the past winter, baa secured a school in Madison, 8. D. : When you drop In at Itoblnaon A Itohinsou's Itijou, you will Hud a well elected stock of fine caoillcs, ncb tropical fruit and tee cream and soda, Mr. J. Lelanu, lately from (Worm baa reuted a house here, and will re main until her aon succeeds In finding, what he I lookiug for, a good form which be will buy or lease. There ha been some (ear amoug firmer tliat they could not get sacks, but Messrs. Heudrlck A ltrey Inform u they now have 30,000 sack on bund which they will loan to farmer on the aame terms a heretofore. L.C. Glluiore and family, accom panied by Miss Bella Deloll of Ha lem, left fur Netaft Bay, Monday to enjoy the sea breeze. Tbey expect to be gone two or three weeks. Duriug the coming season Indepen dence will he a good grain market, a Han Franeioo buyer will be buying for hipnient over the Oregon Pacific O C Patterson and wife, brother of F. A. Patterson, of this city from Bell ville III. also Mr. M. Lutturell of Cut, a Uter, and Mr. Patterson of McMliiu ville, mother of F. A. Patterson, were viniting Lere thin week. While the peoplo are feeling the effects of tight money la the proper time to go to L. Damon and buy one or thone beautiful towu lota In the addi tion to Monmouth, adjoining Talmage. W understand Miss Alice Macaulay ba disposed of her millinery business to a Mr. Miller of Albany, who ha pur chased it for her two daughter, (young ladles) who will take pommaslon Hep. tember lt During tbeae quiet time In busiue, Wheeler k L'lodfelter have Increased their Bale of caudle, Ice cream, cigar, tobacco, tropica! fruit, etc, by ar ranging them In most twty manner. A great deal depend upon appearances and tbeae gentlemen novel neglect uch little matter of business. The board of director of thi school district met lat Saturday and after or dering warrant drawn lor accumula ted bill decided not to commence chool until September 25th. m that a many children a desiring may work during the hop picking neanon. Harvetlng ' ba begun and J. M Vanduyn baa In dock Jut the very thing needed by tboae employed In the field. Harveet glove o protect your hand, harvet bat to protect jour head, barveat hoe to protect your feet, and a harvest abirt, ct, vent una pant all at low price. J.C, Bauer, of San Francleo a part ner of J. It. Cooper of thi city in the Independence Ferry and also owner of a bop yard ncroe the river, waa In town lat Friday with hi family con bating of wife, daughter and two rum. Mr. Bauer 1 very much pleased with the hop prospect on hi farm In charge of A. J. Walcott, and ay he Intend planting several hundred acre more. Mr. Bauer Is very wealthy and i able ' to carry out whatever he undertake lo that line. A newipaper man receutly walked In to a certain buslnem boue In hi round to know who desired anything In ibe way of advertisement and no ticed a drummer stood by the counter with tls sample valme ready to open, "Anything you want to ay In thu pa per thi week-" said the printer to the businesi man behind the counter "No" said the busines man, "I don't believe In adverting." The drum' mer waited until he was half way to the door, then slowly taking up hi sample valise, remarked: "Well, that let mo out. I do not care to sell on time to any man who, at this age, doe not be lieve in advertising. I prefer to deal with live men. When I wunt to strike up a trade with a dead man I'll go to the graveyard and swap business. Good - day." Exchange. Mr. and Mm. IX Martlu, of Mm. nxaith, are vMtlng Irieudntn IXirtallk John Khluu wa made lh father of a fine healthy boy lt Tuesday. J. A. ttoheit I bulldlug-a unit rot tag adjoining the foundry ou Main atrvet. Mlw lnrw Burnett, of Hutrene, I visiting frkmd hem for the Art lime lu two year. . Monmouth Orange No. SW, lia ad- Jourmnl ta ml.mouthly tuiwtiugt un til In Ht'ptember. Mr. Nellum, one of the uewly elect ed teaohera In the puhlle w-liooU, a rived here Tneaday, t - I, liodgee and wife left Wednesday to vMt Canada and en the way Chi cago and the World' Fair Mix Ida Hid ne and her mother of Coca county ere vWtlng Mr. PortwHt her slater at Monmouth. The MIM Hover and Handera of Brownsville, are visiting Mm, It. d Bonney of near Monmouth.' Mm. Smith of rVattle, and Mm, M. M. Kill of Dallas, were vinltliig Mr. W. V. IVrclvkl here, tliljt week. Miaac IiHn and Isalwlla, dnughtera of Touv Noltner of IHtrtlaud, were vin iting Mr. D. V. Poling thi wtek. Will thoee persona who are nulebtwl to the Wot Si rK plesw call and act tie? Money come Imn.ty at all Una', but It b an alxsdute necessity now, W, O. Khnrman aiid family hk re turned from the roast where he ha been rusticating ou hi lUO-acre farm. Mlssea Besslo Barker- and Gertie Maokey, of Corvallla are visiting Mr. Owen of thi city. The latter I k "Is tvrorMrs, Owen. J. B, Kddy one of the t)ngnu Rail road eoiimilwloiiers was In town ou Wednesday, having been Investigating the death of O. C. Boll, at McCoy, Ptof. Sehring left ou Wednesday for Weston Oregon where he will vWt hi (farmer teacher, I'rtf Henry, Ml Pheobe Feunell aceompauied hi in a far a Portland. A. S. Mitchell, a wealthy rwddeul of Moscow, Idaho, ha becu In the ralley for the past few week, looking for a business opening. HI wife was fcrtn erly Mis l'im Kisl.er, of Monmouth. On last ISaturday afternmm the cov enant meeting of the Baptist rhurch wa adjimrmtl until a week from Kai urday. when busioeH of great luiirt ance will be transacted and a full at tendance U desired. Better times are inmiiug but it l Im possible to get U-tter treatment at any lore In town than you rvlve when you trade with P. C. Patlensm, HI tropical fruits, nuts, candies and clgur are of the best. . 1). B. Taylor and family and Har dy Alexander and family left ou Tues day ifor the Nwtuwa, to Join L. C. Oil more and family who are camped over there. They will not return until about the first of lh mouth. The lloee Co, under coiumaud of II, B. I'attentou, w out drilling ou Tue. dy, and a trial made of two hue of hose and one and a quarter Inch no lea. The stream were thrown alstul one bundreil fiet, and for the large lae of the tream proved the excel Wine of our t) re system. This hot weather ha canned a decid ed exodus for the const or die moun tain. On Tuesday W, W. Williams and family, also Mrs. T. VV. Kstceaud koii left for Flnlcy Ksla sprliiKs, also W. II. Wheeler and family slid H. M. Line and family. J. F. O'Donnell and wife, J. B V. ButU-r and wife, 0 rami ma Butler, Mr. It. Klser, Mis Nellie Immon, and J. B. N. Bell left for Newport thi wek. A. J. Walcott, has curvd the ser vices of D. B. Taylor a yard lnpH-ctor and check clerk, during the coming hop picking season; al Thu. J Shelly, of Lane county an exrl In drying, to cure the crop. He ha some of the best arrauged and mo t complete set of dry kiln lo the .tale. He hu at present a bnle of hi lust years growth on exhlbllon at the Worlds fair which are fur ahead of all other hop exhibit so fur. He Intends eudiiiga bale of thi year' crop. Mr. Walcott ha made a wonderful change iu the ap pearance of the farm acros thu river. Beside the flue hop yards, lie lias mull fruit, vegetable unci everything to make living desirable. It Is a beau tiful shady pliice for camping, and no doubt many will avail tliemselve of the opportunity of pluklughop a It Is so close to town. 0. ('. BKLt. K ILLKB. Tk est M aoullisra fafllfo '' 'sw Osw III "l. Iiast Monday morning, tl, C. Hell, k well known rainier living about two mile tielow McCoy, w returning frtmi Amity, driving along Hie county road, absorbed lu deep thought, a was a habit of his, he failed lo note the dally train from Portland southward, until Just as he wared the railroad crossing wheu beseem to have seen II routing and whipped up hi horse In order to oo ovwr ahead of the tralu. In this he was not sunwsshil, for, while the horse got aero the track, the lorottioHve struck bis wagon tull In Ibe center and threw him out under the cow-catcher and hi tssly wa torn lo pleww. A sH-ngcr who wa on the tralu say he m vir saw so botrlUe a mangling of a hnmm lly. Mr. IU-U, who I seventy jetus of age, leaves a wife, one daughter at home, Mir 01 lie, two married daughter, M's, Jones and Mm. llciui, hihI one sou, Kdwnrd lull, living east of the moiiutidim. He aas a ineniUT of the Baptist church, a lueuiU'r of lha Orange, nnd riH-led by all who knew him. tjulte a num ber of eltlwii frtm hiwatteodid the futieral on Tuemlay. A friend at McCoy send the follow ing additional pivC.U u wrs of the awldeuti , ' .. ' . 1 ' The crossing I on an upgrade and the train was running at the raivnf Uility-tlVM mllte an hour, alien It struck the carriage. Mr. A. Hheldon who was cutting wheat mar by say, 'He hd Just cone out W the eoroer and ws making the turn when he looked up the rod nnd nw Mr. Bell coining ebout ltlynln liuiii the cows lug, that the (coin u lo ftslnw trot and Ihst the old g. utleinuu Imd hi head down ami hi hl pulhst down over Id eye, epareiitiy In a deep study, and he (Sheldon! made tire re mark, 'old Mr. lull ha been to town,' and drove on, and the-nt-xt he heard wa the two short Mt or the engine w histle and looking up saw the car riage ou the engine pilot.'! Kuglueer Jos. Kco wald, ' I left Amity on time and wheu I came lo w ithin l" feet of the citing, blew the crossing sittmd and was Niching the track ahead and when within aUuit tli'iy feet of the cslg, sw the team coming dowu the nsd on Hie run ami within fifteen feel of tue tra k; I revctscd the engine and whirled, but it was too Intw, the pilot struck the cuniaKe U-tween (he whiHls snd carried it 2W ftvt ls-for the tralu ould be stopped, alien It was found the old gentleman had fell under the pilot and hd been hor ribly cut to peleei," F.ngneer Jo-eph Kco and (.'has Vaogbu at oui'e got the remains nut from umh r the luiglue, hi leg Uilng taughHl badly lu the ma chinery of the Ivouiuo The remain were k'ft lu ctmrge of the bridge car penter who were working near by and a Usui the news reaelod MiCoy your eorivnideut Immedlatclv lsft for the seen of the atvtdeut, and on ar rival Hu i- the lirst thing that met his guic wa the right hand cut oil" at the wrist, and one piece of his spine lying J nil Inside of the east rail aod alsmt twenty feet north of them lay the most or hi body, ou the west Side of the track, where It hail been taken out, and a little farther on, and on the outside of tit east rail lay hi heart, liver and jmrt of hi bowel. Iu conversation with k ptuMcugcr that w ou the train he salil "I got off of the platform of the last car snd saw something lying ou the end of a lie and upon looking cliaw saw that it was bis heart am) that It was stilt beating that being something over half a minute after It bud been torn out." , O. 0. Hell was !ru In Ohio, In IKU, and was sixty eight year of age l Ids lentil. Ho Csme to OrcKoll ill K! and III Wl settled In Polk county, where he bus since resided . A WOMiKKIll. SKJIIT. TELEGRAPHIC " NEWS. nuently he wm not at home when the company arrived, but shortly returned to find company ot some; sixty per son awaiting his coming. J. B. N. Bell made k neat jecli of welcome, and Itev. Tnwtiaeud reMUldet lu Ids usual liaipy manner. In the cotirss of hi romark he said, "My wife once asked me 'If you were not yourself who would you rather he? 1 and my re ply waa, I would rather be your second husband," The delicate compliment nakl Mm. Towtnatiid's worth pleased alt. The evening was pleasantly passed MKtale a. it. C- i I sesnsist, Important Happenings the Week. . HPIKll AND nTKKVlUVYv with Instrumental and vocwl ftiuslekiid the artklug of delicious Ice cream and cake The ladle who served those refreahmouU were certainly klepl. STATK Nof r4lug Tail I'tiaesMk OKKUOtt I'Kt IT FAIH. Iadvr Ik AaelM et ike Orsva Mat HurUnultuml awdloly. KKVIVAI. AT UKACK. Special revival services are king held at Grace church, midway between Monmouth aud Rlckreal, on the D.itlu roud. Ilev, Htruble mid Klikuf-osc, whose lulsirs ut Bilena Vista were so successful, are in charge, The meeting will continue every night during the coming week. Next Hiliiiluy the ivgu lur preaching service will lie held at 8:80 n. m. " Sunday school at 2:30 Hcvivil service at night. Preaching in the M, K. church, In Independuoce, next Sunday at 11 a. m by Itev. Wallace N. Hlckafoose No evening service on account of the revival meeting at Uruce church. Itev. Walluce RHtrubbe, pastor, will orcaidi in Biicna Vista M. K. church next Sunday at 11 u." m, Tlio tamtivo' lent collection for the year will be tuk- en at that hour. Haniu'skv, Oh Aug,4.(Iovertior McKllilcv aildressed an audience of 10,0111) issiple thi kflnriuaiu at the an uual harvest picnic of the l'.rl County Agricultural sisilety at t.luvood Park, Vermillion, 1(1 kpcech dealt largely wllh present fliianclal and business At the quarterly meeting recently conditions. Ue pointed out that the held lu Saiiiu by the un-gon state bulueea of the iwuutry rested upon Horticultural rVslcty, It waa uunnl lortnlU. (kith In on another, faith In uiotialy agieed, lu order to propetly the lnduslrk of the country, faith In bring before the public tiie fruit Indus- the destinies of the republic, aud when try of the state, that the fruit growers Lvry man tost faith then paralysis should unite lu making Ureal Fruit I followed, tleoontluued: Fair thi fall lo show what Oregon can "What we want now I level-hesded- do In that Hue, and after exhibiting lues, but uufurtuuale a our alluatlou the collection her send It lu a body to I u toils j, It would hve Ims'U worse If, the California Mid-wtnier Bxposiiioiin,lMUi ( having national lnk mo- to ls held lu Ban Francisco. In order V w had sUte-Usuk money. Whet- to, mane a ereattaute snowing n ws ievr influence the Hherman law may deeiuetl U-et to nmk It dtoUnetlvety k.ve upon tle present condition, It I tatt alt'sir. The plsu decided upou h no mean the chief cause of the wa to ask every city and county, trouble, Uncertainly ill regard In tar e-very fruit grower and every one lutcr- itf changes Is the principal cause of the eeleit In oregou welfare to oontrv tlnauolaJ dlslurlmnou. Manufacturers bnle, no matter bow small ail amount, will ti, pnalune for the future aud pay to a general fund lo carry the Idea Inlu protective tariff wage, when ihelr pro- eth i-l. ! duels msv have to eomiNite With like ...... i - Irg Individual ami county pre- uroducts under free trade wage, lad niluiiia will he ottVred to Induce fruit Umgrww, wheu It meels next Mouday, grower to put forth their lat eribrU iiean autliorlUllvr dwjlaratlou, sp in iiiaklng a display. uroved by the pnwlileuk that (he The fair will be held In the city oftcr- Uirealened change will not lake place, lug the greatest Inducements, place that' they have discovered they were and dale to be yet selected Duly wrong. If they would do that next small pnitlou of the money subscribed Monday, the fear of the business world will tie culled fur In the bcglunlsg-Just wouj uAM and busluea will re- eunioeut to dsfray expense mr neees- MnM) u, minimi eniidltmu." sary nrlnM msiler, poelage, station cr.v.Jsr for putting up fruit, etc. The Kepabllrss ( sueus. A small admission fee will be charged and If there t a loss kfWr the fair 11 WaMiNTo!t, Aug. 6. TU republl. over, each subscriber will be kked to oaueaueu waa held In theroumsof th pay their pro rat of the lose, or lo pro-1 noiumltu-e on Judiciary tonight to umn- vide for the expense Incurred lu taking inate miidldsttw for officer or in nsrd to Callmriil. If on the other hand emigre. Hemlerson of Illlnol pre- there I a balance lu the treasury, It sided, and Hooker of New Vork acted will be turned over to the state kwlcty secreUry. When It came to the omu f..r use lu the advancement of the frull Inatlou that Is to be itefeated Mtday, Industry. Oenera! Hendersou bomluatetl ex riieChaiiils-rofCotniuert'e. Ihsirdor Siflker Meed, saying thai tie would Immigration, all Hoard's of Trade, the nam a mau whuae record and win- State Agricultural Society, aud all In- hold on the popular heart would make tercetod In Oregon product are asked la more ehspienl spwal than auyililng totomiwrate. he might be aid hi say. The immlmv An KsM utive Committee of five H on waa made by acclamation ami member w elected and given full after pndouged applause Bd respond isswer to further the plans of operation, led In one of bis characteristic ei,hes, ratsK money, offer premium, elti , s his sarcastic drawl having loet none of follow: lis pungency during the suuimer tvenm. Dr. J. B Caldwell, (I'reeldent of tlie Four montlis ago, he ald, tliey had left State Board of IlortltHilture), chklr- eongreaa Bnd returued to llietr liomw man, Portland; J, M. Bkisa (President with the country in s pross?rou wm- Htate Agrleultural College). Corvaill; Idltioti. Alt uilll were running, the J. It. Sheisinl, a'O: O. K. Hosklu. Unludlee playing, the furnace rlllg Wwtixra: tltsi. I- Ksrireaul (Secrelari I lalsir emn oveil everywtiere ami tlie of the State Horticultural Society), neople happy. HeeouUliued PorUnnd; Treasurer, J. II. Albert, "Now we are called bee to find an (Wili-r CanlUI Cltv National Bank, extraordinary buslnia depression, a Stttem: Secretary of ComndtU, O. 1. 1 distrust In all elrclvs and a g'tierul de Knrt-i.t. ttiorallxallou of the flnancee ol the A sub-commltif I i I appointed country, a coudlllon, oT course, prtn-lpl by the Kxecullve Comnilttw, consist-hated by the democratic rtiur to legi ing of one front each local society snd Isle. In thi emergency the democrats one from each county at large, to so- call oin the hpublhmns to lay aside licit money snd exhibits, the sub-corn- U rtlsnsliip, forgel anything that ml t tee lo ri-nort progress every week to has Uu don In the past aud Join with I he Km.imiiIvs Committee. Iil.e deimsrals to get lliem out of their Alt money are to be turned over In present trouble." the Treasurer and not to be drawn or paid out by It t lit unices presented with a warrant signed by the Secretary and countersigned Hy lb President A s.h.11 as the amount of money ub- w rlU-d knowu Ibe list of premium Tk Mlm id Am I nkunwo I'lljr Sn Is Aliuks, Mr. A. F. O'lU-urke ha a photograph which he has been showing to tunny of our citizens which Is exciting a great leal of conjecture a to when Its orig inal Is located. It was taken lu Alas ka, and show a large city, evidently (nun the style of the buildings not an American city, with trees, wnlk,niok' Ing chimney, steamboats or lilst, and vessel In the harbor, which extend through the town. One fine large building I seen In course of construc tion, the scaffolding uroliud one of the towers hiuh in the air. It Isscctilu Alasku as a mirage alamt once a jtar, It seem lo be alsiut n quarter of a mile uway and recede from you a you Bi- proach, until when you reach a certain point It entirely disapiieain, It named thu Silent City, u close Iiim- tlou shows no sign of 1 1 re. Those curl otislv Inclined slioold go and ss the plt!ture, Slill In the Lend. The Bemneretlc Canrat Wamiiinuton. Aug.5.The hall of house of representatives wa fllltnl with deui.s'rallu member tonight when llolmmn nlmlruisn of the caucus. Culled will bo printed In pamphlet form; also u ofiU)r u WM kowo lhlll Cfmp., the ruhst governing the fair, A grand display of frulte-greeti, dried and canned snd In fancy Jars far exhibition I wanted ; liberal premlutut fol all cIiishcs will be oll'eied. J. It. Canlwell, Portland, Chairman; J, M. Bless, Corvaill; J. R. ShcpanI, Zona: C. E. Huskln. Newberg; (I. I. Sargent, Secretary, Portlwnu. Woodmen of the World. re-unuilitatlnu a pker wa asaureil, aud that there would be no contest over the doorkeepershlp. After a short speech by Holnisii, Turner of (leorgiu nominated Crisp for ro-eu-cthiii. aner hloh Crisp was nominated by accla mation amid applause. Crisp ikc i follows: "Au extraordinary condition of atlalrs thriHighout the couutry ha ne cessitated ourmeetlng In extraordinary session. Iu so far as that condition Is This order wa organlned at Dmslm, LUrUUlH 0 existing law, we are In Nebraska, lu June, 1WK). The follow owUe reKnslble therefor. Now, for ing August the Pscltlo Juriwllctlon, .,ienrHltlmtl,uon)tmu thirty yrs, consisting of nine states and territories, WB ftr j,, full power. We can repeal wa formed at Denver, t-'olorado. wicb jawg SIK we mi ,mc k,Kh1 one, district Jurisdiction takes care of H ri. neonle have eiitruskHl u wltb that own losse. It Issues lieiicflclary certl- po, ,d expect us to exercise it for llcotcs or t(Ki, saitio anu .ssi oo me ,,0r behalf. Our financial system graded assessment plan. The u'derhs Lj(m( fvij m reformed; etrlct progressed favorably and has k mem- U,,,,,,, pubuexMuditure should U-rshlp of some 111,000 at present, A OOBOrved. aud taxation should be speclul feature I tlie obligation to erect I yjjuj alMj gUH4ty reduced. To ti not) monument over me grave m a ihmj iwfxmn re we thoroti lny state and the government It trying to pull thern down end make them worthless. People" forgel tbkt the CiUtilry cannot be pnwperoua nnhsei II great trnssirtsllon cors)iniis also prosjs'r. Busliiisei ha never been titor tgnaut lu the Soiiinwesi uisti at the present time, ami I kk for no change unlesa there I something done at Washington. Th real or the tjliermsn law will bring ue all bre k lo prisiroti times, but we mny ho for nothing until congress sels snd In Just that way." . ,. KTII.L A liKMAJUJijnm KIALL BII.M rerlalnttaakslH III Ktul An Hunw-x) to II kimrilnig Th.Hi r.ir Niwiil Mv I'ariiiMM. Wasiiiniiton. Aug. 6 -The ofilclals of the tressury department are at a loss lo account for the scarcity of currency throughout the country. At BomIou aud i'lilladelnlila money-broker Hre selling small bill at a premium of from I lo II iNr cnt for II and 12 bills. As sistant Treasurer Mel In staleil that the government I powerless and ooQId do nothing to remedy the trouble. The sine condition of affair never before existed. Possibly, he added, certain banks, taking advantage of the pre ent trlng.Hicy, have been hoarding mall bUI for euulatlve purposes. The statement Issued bxlay show an unusually large amount In circulation or small hills. . I'HtNriNO Mil UK hank not w. 'Acting Secretary Curtl ba ordered the force of the bureau or engraving and printing to work an extra hiair each day until further orders, In print ing national batik uolea, for which the demand lust now Is very great- This demand I occasioned by the fact that the national bank are expanding Ihelr circulation. I0V EHXOR Tl LI.M AS"1 !( K V. mil iiuirtrt iii inrMrr M 'u Itowa llrtrr. CoiX'UHiA, S. C , Aug, 5 -The rough treatment aororded to (loveruor Till nisii' dttenaary spli-s In Humpter and Charlcatou has aroi seti lite governor's ire, snd today he mde the announce ment that he wa going to arm them and give them lntruction to hoot down auybody who Interfered with litem. Just as the newspaier men were about to k-ave the executive cham ber Ooveruor Tillman walked over to a cabinet aud opened a drawer. In it wa a lot of belt. Hi another drawer were large colt's army revolver. Oov eruor TiliuiMii remarked, pomtiiig lo a email wooden box; "That Is a box of certt idgi-s, I'm going lo Issue order (Or (he first one of the constable to shoot when he I truck. I'm not going to allow the Isle cotistablni to lie made dog of by barkeeper end their followers." Kill mis' K plsnstloit. Orange, N.Y.Aug I.-The shut dowu at the Kdlson phonograph work I only partial. Ivllsoii tislay Issutsl Tie following statement: "The pboitogrsph work have shut down necutise we have pearly completed all the orders on baud aud the proprietor, tslng that the country had resolved llseir Into a national lunallo ks.vlum, decided to wait until the wavs subsided some what.' TIIE FAIR AT sm'RAJinsCO. . Stops Will b. Tskrs laOblale s Mai At H-nirtftlln, SAN FHANt'ltUtt, Aug. 6. At thei-oi vent Ion or county commisslouer or the midwinter fair this afleruisiti the fol Uiw ing resolution were passed: " W ii kh bam, Call fomla hu u udcrt ak eu the matter of holding a staU mid winter International exstltlon and I raising e'sio,ooo by autiwripltoii for th ereetlon of buildings, "Hkkoi.vkd. That we urge thegoven or to call a sHi lal ncssIoo of the k'glsla. lute to make a slate appropriation oi 110,000 additional for said expoalllou also to pus a u act empowering the county boards or sui-rvr to approp riate money for their respective county exhibit." Wahiii.nuton Aug i The circula tion iUtenient issued by the treasury department show that the amount of gold and silver coin and corllltcate, United State note aud national bank note, lu circulation Aug I, wa f 1,011 000,117, an Increase duriug July of fl" 270,000, The Increase during the task twelve mouth was, lu round fig ure, Hl.tiuO.iK) 0. The ripl!a circula tion, Imscd on the estimated population of 1)7,0110,000, August 1, was 24.02 i The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of r tnea 40 Yeari the Standard THKHHOPIIV. Purely out of curiosity, w huvo count ed the Illustrations, Home of them full. page, In thocurrcnt issue of Tub C"H- mopolilHn; say the Methodist Becortl or London Knglaud. Tliey nuinbcd 121); but If there were none' the literary character of the magazine would amply Juftify It Immense circulation. Some of tlie nest Known iiaoies 10 nun iirno llleruture apjenrln the list each-month, beside KngliHli writers of such mimes, for example, Hlr Kdwln Arnold From every point of view, we regard tlie iiwigii.iiio 11 h uniiMie". You can get the Cimmopolltim and the Wkht Sidk for $3 a year. FiMitracc for ftervals. . The UMiitil small crowd wllne cd very Interesting gnmc of hull last Hup duv at Tulniage betwceri the (.'orvulll nine uitl un Independence team guth orcd up at mtidom. It took ten liming to decide the game, u ut the end .of Hie ninth the score HtiHKl 10 to ID. llKlcpi'iiounee inielii two tallies In the tenth itiiilng. but Corvaill was shut out, being re tired In one, two, three order, and thi gave our boys thu game, the wore being 17 to All those win were present report It as being this most exciting game on the groit nils this season, nnd the next game between these two teams will no doubt draw a crowd. WAItM WELCOME HOME. Ilev, 3. A. Towiincinl l kuryi-Usil hf Ills Krli-iiiln Miimlsy Kvualiig, bHM-nsed member. During It history 8S0.000 has lieon nald to helm. The lodge are termed nam. Nunlii Malarial Fever. Mnlariul fovor Ihpiiih, na niuny ncuto diarnacH do, with ft chill fol lowed by fovcr, which tmbHido ufUir a time anil i fullowoil by a second chill. Thiwo recur at vomar inter vnla nnd rrivo tho fever OHO of it tinmen, intermittent or rciiiittont, Tho doctor usuully iirewtrilieu lurgo dHMHof quiuinn or atnallor dose 01- ton rcTioutoil. Tlio iiuixo must try to promote a reaction during tho chill by hot bot tles or hot wutor bngn at tho feet and under tho anna, covering; the putiout with wunu tlauncle nud giving warm lioiwinniln hot milk. Ulllinn, nuim .v.........-., i - , . ate. but no Rtliiiulniit without the ment today show a net Increase lu the a. stop's tmrtnlssion. Whou the fovor oubllo debt, less cash In tl.e treasury conioH on ice nnd cold water mny bo during July, of 4,2H013, "' the given, A cooling luxntive i usually treuaiiry decreased H,674,72a; total uoui ordered, iw citrate of magncHta. tne $toi, 121,01(1; total casli in treasury body mny bo spongou ir uie wmper- 7a2,041,707. Tlie gold reserve is mi nture la V017 high. t!loul W,M1 202,033. alcohol aud bound on me lorcueuu iIli.hI. Wh must redeem our pledges. Let u begin work at once. Lot us lay aside every other considera tion than the publio good, and endeav or to so dlncbarge the duties assigned us as to restore conrUieiioe, promote orosnerlty and advance the general welfore or all classes or our people. I am sincerely grateful for your confi dence and esteem. I pledge myself to devote myself to the discharge of the dullo. ot the responsible ixmltlon you have aaalgued me with all the energy and ability I possess." THE PUBLIC DEBT. The Tresnury Makes a Haturiry K.nsn- elill Hliowlngi Wushliigton Au , The debt stale- GuriVAtH, Or., Aug. 7.-A 100 ftsd race will take plane at (inrvals. next Sunday, 0. It. Uorthwaito and Geo. Given, two professional runnerH, ure matched to rim seventy-live yard. (JoiiHldcrablo money will be but on this Itcv.'j. A. TowiiHend, pastor of tho Presbyterian church ol' this city, Iihh been visiting lu lti-ltlsh CoUunbla (lur ing the past few weekn, returning to liluilplt Sunday. Ills congregation, with friend outside, on lust, Monday evening met at the ' residence of Dr. Uuiler ami proceeded In a body to the parHoimge, each currying something to smmlv tho Inner man. J. It. N. Hell race, a both are good aud well-known hud been detailed to huve an engage. runner. imont wttti ut, l ownscnu, uuu uitm SalkmOb. Aug.fi Very little Inter est ou the school fund tsls'lng received these day. Tlio board d not neem It wise, In view of tlie prevallng flnan clal stringency, to crowd the debtor for the tmvuient of Interest. About a do wn letter a day asking for extension of time are received, and the btrd can hardly do less than grant the mpiest These things curtail the receipt of tlie state treasury, but contribute to the general primarily by helping allay the nervousness over money mat Wrs. rreclmn Pennies. Shewn afittle typewriter operator hurrvlntt totlioofllce onorutnyiuom- ing with an umVuvlla held well down In front of her face. 8ho felt a sud den impulse- of nymputhy as she caught a Kltnipso of a bald head and pitifully extomlod hat, and 'into tho latter wcut tho tow rNumo8 stto notu in hor hand. Borne instinct prompt ing hor to look back a moment later, she saw to hor horror tlie recipient of her bounty, a well droanod gentle man, who bad stopped anido for a moment out of the rain. Ilia hat was on now. and as he looked at the un fortunate pennies he gasped between convulwons of laughter, "iu Kec tlicm always; I'll keep thorn always, -New York Proas. will help to relieve the hoadacne, wetting it without removing it when it becomes dry. When tho fover decreases, tlie in valid begins to perspire profusely. George tiould I Interviewed. Nkw Yokk, Aug. 6 Gcorga Gould was a passenger on tho American liner Now York, which arrived to-day Tho whole porson should be gently when wtked regarding thu financial dried from time to time, a nannoi Utuatlnn, he said; nightdress put on, the room uam- ntjiie nituHtlon. of course, Is very nod and tho sufferer allowed to sloop. muoh demoralized. . The main cause is The doctor should be consulted, as ungottiMent nf eindlons duo to nrotier treatment is necessary to pro- ., .. n,,,,!,,,,. Thern Is unotlmr vent, if possible, a recurrence of the however, that tho uunllo Is not annual rtvil list of 7.,oo0,0oa pe;tuo, uttivck. Inallfonnsof feverttieer- 1 ' ,',, ,, u n... i.o,m ' ,enualto1.400,000,exolnsiveor rjiow forts of both nurse and physician are " , ' . t. onces to nembers of the royal fam- directed to reducing the temperature ' 7 "7 rr-w.Uon. Uy, which aggregate .53,000,000.- and Bustammg tne etrengxn 01 1 - . . New YorK Bun, , ;nt.-Laaie8, Home Journal. "J"" ,w " v " ... lnoonis or Kb1u' Hy King. The king of Spain, though but in the eighth year of his ago, is a lad of diplomatic and military-disposition, according to the traditions of tlie hoiiBe of Bourbon, to which he be longs. When he appears in uniform at the head of a body of troops, his demeanor is commended.1 Ilis adviser in affairs of stato is his- niiither, tlie queen recent. The amiability of Al fonso XTII is proverbial. lie has au The Old WMom-KcllgloM, Mem and Philosophy A deeply Interested kudlcm listened to an address on Theosophy by Dr. Al lan Oriflltlis, Paclfto Coast let!lurer ou that subject, tu th oera tiou last Tuendsy night, a brk-f rejsirt or which la given. The peker began by ssy lug: ; ' ' . " "A maxim of Theosophy l, believe nothing on authority, hearsay or be cause 6f source, but rigidly investigate every Wing wroreennar aeeepuu; wr rejecting It." All he had 10 say wa thu submitted l consideration or hi besrei. TbeTheosophlcl! Sis lety wa form ed in New York City In lH7ft and ba three objects: First, U form the neu-ck-uoru uulvcr.al brotherhood orhu ntsulty without dltiuotlou or race, ereed.sex, or color. Second, to pro mote the study of oriental literature, rvllgiou aud ncleiioes, aud demousttatc the Importance or that study. Third, to Investigate unexplained law or na ture snd latent power lu man. The society I a. body of tud!ou men and women, uosectarlan, and nuiulr kinoug It uifmbers. people of all belief and uatlouall lea. It ba no crtssl, dogma, and toleratlou or the ts-ll. fsof other I Insisted upou, Ail are embued with a desire for morn light pouthe problems of life aud human existence, search for and impart It to tlione who, like themselves, feel II need. Theosophy l uot new, but wa taught by sg of all time. Aoronsler, nun dha, Jesus, Plato, Cmifuselou, Boebme( Prusdsu aud JiluvatsRy; all lugni rheiphy. Three basic principles are onKilslmel. Hrt, the unit of com .eloiisnes Is the basis rail manifest Hon- That l-uit Is O01I, Diety, Atla, Vahrshm, The Great Starlt. About lu eeuc siaicutatlou 1 UsiU-se. The- osophlst do not attempt to define Goil, but It manifestation aud woik, lu eluding themselves, they study. There Is but one Supreme, and all things are tsother aud oulersejf, through which It manifest. H Is omniscient, omul on-sent, omultsileut, ever Hidden w the phylcil .'ite liy tlie panoply 01 nature. In mau It I tlte Oeltlo Spark the Higher Kgo, the Thluker eternal aud Im perishable lu essence, but which lmi nates repeatedly In perishable hu- man tjodies. Thu all nieu in their higher nature are one with each other aud their source and origin, the Abso lute. True happlue and real progress for the individual is impossible Inde- iieudcntof the race. To attain these states, mau the unit, must work for the elevatloiiortberacea a whole, as a condition of lit owu advauce. The on ly true way lo help other i to Impart right knowledge of life's problem, of law that iustlv iioveru all alike and thus helo them help themwlve. Sec nnd. lUiuimruatioii,oruoceslve earth live or each Individual thinker, the natural order of humau extsteuce and evolutlou. Third. Karma, the law of eausc aod eflect goverulug humau thought ami action and connecting the many earth live of each Thinker In an unbroken series Mini Is duul as everything In nature Is. He has a higher and lower nature. The former, the individuality, the fhluker, 1 eternal a to past a well as future. It I Illogical to presume eternity of only one dimension. A eternity of past I the natural corollary of an eternity of future. The thinker Is ubjectw the law of periodicity eveles of activity aud Inactivity. This law Is universal throughout cosmos, Day aud night, summer and winter, tlie ebb and flood of tides, the precess ion of the euulnoxe are some or Its man Ifestatlon. Maul not an exception but governed by U. Helnearoutlou Its mode ofoporallou ou our planet re gardtng the thinker. The thinker also suliloct to the law of evolution Evolution mean rising from a lower a higher stale by natural aud uinlovla ting processes. The thinker during eous or the past evolved up through tlie mineral, vegctuble aud animal king dom to the human stage. It was nev er a rock, a plant, a beast; It Is uot now human. Those stages were links In an end es chain or It evolu lion, Man I not tlie lowest stuge, nor Is he the highest, above him is the adept; an unavoidable conclusion If evolution Is admitted, uhles it is arro gantly assumed that man is t he acme or all possibilities of being. The think er oti death of the body never enters au animal or any lower form or nature, but enjoys a period of rest on Its own plane, nnd later resumes objective activ ities on earth. The thinker llko an ac tor, play many parts aud each p irt is au earth lift) and advance upon tls pre decessor. There la' no retrogression but always progress. Ilccause tlie thinker may iHtcnmo unconscious us to mundane utrulrs during Intcrmln between earth lives, or may evince no memory of prev vlotis lives Is no evidence it nevcrcxist ed before on this planet. We become unconscious at night during sleep, and have no memory of lufant stages f our present life, yet we know wc lived yes terday and were once Infanta. A man's present character Is his memory of the past and that Is the result of all past ex periences. Tliesntull details incident and necessary to the process or charact er building, become useless rubbish w hen that end is served aud arc dropped and forgotten. It Is a kind and wise provision that we are premitted t dis card the rubbish. The true memory stores only the wisdom evolved In each lite., If a glveu mau Is well balanced It Is because he learned self poaesslon In past lives and his present state Is his memory of them. It another Is erratic It Is because he did not In past lives de. vclop good Judgment.' Knowledge Is not tied up In a pack nut- and delivered to us. We learn by Individual expeii enoe. Reincarnation also thus explains even geulu. 1 t the only theory yet advanced that account for oiuny oori dltlon of human life In Aecorduiice wlth rt-asoii and Justice. In this law . ofreliiearnatlou we have a rational ex planation of the apparently unjust suf fering of many and the swmlngly un merited happiness or others. r The thinker, being or the cm-nce and -quality of Its source, Deity, and oe ed of Infinite potentialities require In nultude wherein to develop. Heme wt have eternity. The thinker was not a first creation ou birth of the body. Death Is only a resting period 1st ween two live, Just a l'-p i betweeu two days, after which the ego awake and resumes activity ou earth where, la view of it piesent status, alone ex'nt Condition for He further development, A life of seventy years Is inadequate wherein to eflect the souls full develop ment aud Is only one day or the great journey or the soul on tiiisearinjustas , one day oT twenty lour hour la but a fraction of one earth lire. YesbTday certain plans were begun; sleep 'and rest followed and today plans are re sumed. Oue day wa insufficient where lu to complete the plan. Exactly so with the soul. It has the grand plan or perfactkio to evolve. Oue earth lire 1 liutultlcleiit: therefore it n-peaieaiy returns lo earth until it plan I per fected so far as poesiule in earthly eon- dltloiw: then aud then only, rise to higher planes, for nature require per fection 00 a lower plaue U fore he per mit ascent to the next higher. . I'raokfori, N. Y.t Jan. S, VH. . Ma. N okh as lacuTV, DeeMolue, la. Dear idr; Lt summer I procured a box ol your Headache Capsules from a friend. I found them splendid, but have been unable to ilnd them here; therefore write to you asking you to send me a box as soon u possible, a I do uot like to be without theiu. Please be prompt aud oblige. Box 87. Okacb dAKUin -For sale by Shelley, Alexander & Co. Tcrre HauteTludM Dea 4, ISM.' Mk.I.RUTV, Dm 4IeJne, Iowa, Kucksied nud tweuty-tlve cents, for which please send uie oue (mix of Krause's Headache Capsules. 1 have used some which I bought in Chicago,, but can't get them In this place. I found them quite beneficial. Pk'Ase scud as soou as possible. Yours truly, LizzisM. Planktt. For tale by Shelley, Alexander & Co. Commencing Wednesday, August 8, 1SU3, and until further notice, the fol lowing change will be made In the running of I mi us on. the Portland 4 Yamhill and Oregoulau divisions: Praln No. 83 from Portland to Alrlle will run on Moudnys, Wednesdays and Friday .outy, and tralu No. 84 from Alrlle to Portlaud will run ou Tues days, Thursday aud Saturday only. Commencing ou Monday, August 7, 1803, and uulll furthet notice, the fol lowing changes will be made lu the running of train on the Woodburu Sprlngtlcld branch; Tralu No. 14 from Sllverton to W oodbum, aud train o. 11 from Woodburu to Natrou, will run on Monday, Wednesdays aud Fridays onlv. Train No. 12 rrom atron to . Woodburn aud tralu No. 13 from Woodbum to Sllverton will ruu on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays only. Messrs Geo Skiuner&Co. the mill er, announce themselves ready to ex change flour for wheat, aud store wheat, for the farmer of Polk county. Krause's Headache Capsules-War. rauted, For Sale liy Slielley, Alexan der A Co. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. NOT1CK W HKUKBY OlVKN THAT tlie nmlerelKiied liss la duly ap pointed miatlini-tnuorof lhent ol' Anua A. llutir1ile'd. by tlie lloiiomtile lXunty Ortirtof l'nlk County, Oregon, on Ttimday, AumnitS. mil,! llla In Mild vonnty end mine. All perwiuo IiiitIiik cIkIiiih noslust niA iwtntusn. hvreti.v nolltleu to pitwenltlie hkiiib duly vcrltleil, u m in tlie kiwu ol Monmoulh wlinln kIi niontlis Irom tlie itatv hereof, and nil pertumn kiiiiu-tiix ilieniKelven Indebted lo w,la wluie wllleall on me aud aeltle the same. lHA If". M. IU Tl.KH, AdiiiliihiiniUir. listed this tt day of Augiml, Iwa. o-U-4t DISSOLUTION NOTICE. the . -v 7 HTU'E f patient. thliatui other nualltles,' talents snd IS HKItKHY D1VKN THAT the imrmerxhip hlrvtofofveitsUns tx- twet-n the undentiuiuHl under the l!rm uiwue l ' AvhiMin A MnmliiKsts till day dissolved, A. J. Achimm Having- uimnaxtHi tne uunwi of It, W. HuHttiiits, A. .1. Ai hisos, Itideiwanvure, or. it. w. iiastimos. Augum 1st, iNst, , , FOR SALE. FOH HAt.K Old iwpers, suitable rtirplaetnff nholveHorutiitereariwts, lor only a null of cout eaeU, t this ofliee. FOR 8 A LK Spare In this column tosdver. tlsera at two eeum word tint Insert Km, four cents a month. ELA'S PoiSON-IW pi Ltk-A sure cure for polsuniiiK from Ivy-viue or Onk. If not Im proved iu t DAYS, return the boulcnndgct your uioni-y. StiU tiv all UriiRuista. ; Mr. X X. Sailer A well known photgrp)ir ot Moreed, Cal., UitltM: "jry face snd body wr eoTanit with vpd MnU'hoa which UliSgurod me and ou 4 miii'h nIorln. Other mtdlolses tilled to hlp my oase, but after taking f6dr bottiei et Hood's Sarsaparilla I sm entirely fro frota any blotches and km cerfMtlyweU." HOOD'S CURES. Neod'a Pills " parcly Ttgotael sad 'nlkliTBNparsd, ate. Iry aeoi,,-- sr-