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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1893)
LOGIr 30MII2GS. THE BA5KIX0 BC8ISEKS. (imiibs s mm A Tarv CnMls Hatlom anw rpl Ban J. W. McCullocb la in town. Moat of the blackberrylng parties have returned boiue. Mr. Kd Huber sod 1. F. M. Butler were at Dallas Tuesday. Several serenading parties took in our town at a Ute hour last week. Dr. Crowley aod family returned Tuesday front tbeir trip to the coast. Misa Kate Canto waa the gueat of Mb Ora Moorehead on Thursday of last week. ; Hereral of the threshing macbloea In tbia vicinity will atart up the first of next week. ' We noticed from a i-ugene paper that Free. P. I. Campbell was In that city recently. Messrs. J. E. Jerman, T. J. Campbell and Berry arrived home from the mines recently. J.J. Higgins baa received bis'com tuiMiion and took charge of the puet office here Monday. Tbe time has arrived wben the small boy and tbe green apple are having tbeir usual tussle. 14 km CHIie Luel Iiug, of tbe summer normal, returned Friday to ber borne at Milwaukee. Clackamas county. George Murphy, who baa been spend ing several months with relatives in Linn county, returned borne last week. George Kramer Sr. arrived home from tbe mines last week. He reports a large number of prospectors there, but not much gold. Mia Laura Burnett of Eugene, but formerly of this eity, is v bating with her many friends here. Miss Laura is as Jolly and pleasant as ever. Professor and Mrs. W. J. rpiUman and Ramsay, and Mis Ora Moorebead were at Newport tbe first of the week seeing tbe sights at tb beach. Professor Dunn arrived home from his trip to tbe East last week. He ays bis metber's health is improving and be looks for ber complete recovery. Social meeting and the Lord's sup per were held at tbe Christian church Sunday morning. Tbe Christian En deavor society conducted services in tbe evening. Prof. Getx and family, Prof. Hitch cock and wife, and Mr. Hofiman left Tuesday for tbe coast where they will take In the invigorating breezes of tbe ocean. " J. A. Derapaey and dangbter, Mb "ora, were in the city Sunday. We understand Mr. DecDpsey and family will move to town tbia tall and rpend tbe aebool year with us. Mb Ol ie Cattron gave a u oil ling at tbe resideuce of Mr. Henry Butler Wednesday afternoon, after which ome excellent ice cream and cake were served. Miss Myrtle Compaon, of Klamath Falls, daughter of Brigadier General Compwn, spent a abort time witb Miss Lydia Marple of tbe summer normal, who accompanied Miss Compson Sat urday for a lew days' visit at Portland. Miss ConipsoD bad just returned from a visit to tbe Columbian exposition. as a nair arewtng ana tor tbe pre vention of baldnem, AVer's Hair Vigor has ho equal in merit aud efficiency, it eradicates dandruff, keeps tbe scalp moist, clean, and healthy, and gives vitality and color to weak, faded, and gray hair. Tbe meet popular oi toilet articles. A few of tbe invited lady friends of tbe Misses Millie and Paradine Dough ty gathered at tbeir residence on Thursday afternoon for a social quilt ing. Tbe Misses Doughty prepared a bounteous supcer for the ladies and all did ample justice to tbe delicious viands. Joe routnern I'acinc company are cutting down expenses, and tbey com menced last Wednesday to run only one train a day through our town, tbe train coming up one day and e,otog . down "the next. We undent land they are going to make changes on some of their other lines. Like a ship without a rudder is a man or a woman without health and tbe necessary strength to perform the ordinary duties of life. When the ap petite fails, wben debility, and a disor dered condition of stomach, liver, kid ney, and bowels asBall you, take Ayer's barsaparilia, ' Last Friday evening a farewell enter tainment and social waa given at tbe normal chapel to the students of the summer normal. A very good pro gramme was rendered when ait partici pated in a few games, and conversa tion, after which they all bid each other good night, and it waa a saden Ing sight, as many were tbe crocodile (?) tears shed by those who never expect ed to see the dear school-uia'ma any more. I MUwaoks Evening Wlaooasla. Home people seem to nave very crude notion of the banking bus! They think, but it Is not so, that the banker can grow rlcb by taking every body's money and locking it up in a vault and paying t per cent on it. They lirnore the fact that in order to pay lu te rest on the money, the banker must make it earn interest and that when money Is out earning interest It cannot be recalled at a day's notice. It I be cause of this very obvious fact, some times so strangely Ignored, tbat tbe soundest of banks may be embarrassed by what is termed a "run." While on tbe one band tbe banker is obliged to face some unreasonable de positors, be is often confronted on tbe other hand by equally unreasonable people belonging to tbe borrowing class. There are business men who tbiuk it tbe duty of bankers to find money for tbeni whenever they need it, and who wben a banker tells them he cannot af ford them accommodation, denounce him as an enemy to tbe community. At this dark moment, wben banks which have stood for 40 years or more are closing tbeir doors, people should remember that tbe financial policy of trie government, forced upon congress by the silver cranks, which is responsi ble for tbe ruin tbat now confronts us. ha from tbe first beeo steadly opposed by tbe bankers as a class. If tbe ad vice of tbe bankers had been adopted in tbe beginning, and tbe fatal course of coining depreciated silver dollars bad never been begun, tbe United States would have escaped tbe convulsion through wbiicb we are now passing. "Id a literary and artistic sense, Tbi CotutoPOLJTAX is oue of the most per fect productions of its kind published on either side of tbe Atlantic; says tbe Irish Tioies, of Dublin. Extending over 121 page of beautifully printed and illustrated matter, every stuirle item of which will be perused and stud ied with interest, tbe magazioemuet be reirarded as nerfectlv uniauf. and one -,n . Mulnmi .t - r r tnt.. live cent, or a shilling. Cosmopolitan and Wkst Side togeth er for $3 a year. Aalula Talk Wltfc Eaek OUm. A sound or gesture made by an ani mal under any mental or emotional impression and calling out a similar one in another animal is an element of language. When the rabbit (Le pra cuniculus) quickly beats the ground, its fellow rabbits know tbat there is danger somewhere, and they take action accordingly. That is rabbit language. When the hunter imitates the rabbit and thus conveys tbe same ideas, be is "speaking" the rabbit language for the tome being. Many animate use signs, which of course are understood through the eyes. The ants converse by touch ing antennas and feet ; many insects rub tbe elytra. This is lan guage in its simplest form. It ex presses but few ideas." But there are animals which are capable of mod ulating their voices. Even tbe common rabbits, which seem to be mute, are constantly mak ing sounds, which a little observation will soon discover to be ever chang ing in volume, modulation, etc Much of this method of communication changes when the animal is brought into civilization from the wild state. The wild dog, for instance, barks very little when in freedom. How the household dog barks and is able to express himself is well known. Copenhagen Family Journal. Conditio or Ib4Iu Parish. The condition of the unfortunate pariahs in India continues to occupy the attention of philanthropic per sons. Apart from a series of careful investigations undertaken by the mis sionaries, Mr. Tremenbeere, the col lector of Chingleput, has been per sonally inquiring into the subject, and he has embodied the result in a report to the government. While the missionaries, however, hare been met with a peremptory official denial of their allegations, Mr. Tremenbeere has been severely rebuked by tbe government, who pronounce his state ments "sensational," and declare his proposals to be "utterly impractica Lie." . " Yet those who have a personal knowledge of the unhappy victims of caste prejudice declare that they are oppressed by a system which can only be described as slavery. The pariah, it is said, finds it difficult, if not impossible, however hard he may struggle for an independent exist ence, to hold a plot of land, and even the humble cot which shelters him is no longer his own if it should nn fortunately happen to take the fancy of some covetous and scornful village "marasdar. " London News. WEST SIDE is the Great Fanilj Newspaper of Polk County. and only per year ! It contains all the Local and General Hews. An interesting Continued Story is a permanent feature. Always get your J8B mm done at the WEST SIDE office. kfO d tafa&g Puts. at living rates. mm, mm. HARDWARE Agricultural LUBRICATING OILS, ETC. Monmouth J.H.MORAN THE GENERAL REAL-ESTATE AGENT MONMOUTH Good Grain and Stock Farms, and Choice Fruit Lands. Town Property of all wibb. Loose wno nave Indeoendence SKINNER SCO., Proprietors, Wl gH TO Notify the public Recieve grain in We have also put in a New Improved Cleaner and will do a general worebonse business on the most favorable terms. Tbe biehest market price oai il for wheat at all times. - - How many gi in the first Ave chapters of the Gospel of St. Mark t COPTTT THBt AJTD 8KB. tSOOO for first Correct answer. 93O0O for nearest Correct answer. 82000 for next nearest correct answer. 920 each to 10O next nearest correct. -810 each to 200 next nearest correct. 95 each to 200 next nearest correct. tji mtu,, aiit.iMiT. munii umi.fcgiSM mwiiomi.nini t Tin ii li j mnu mibij irlnr ir igl n 1 1 Tim will itiAm nMfiittlBlwtliii mrtitii pn iMfrttoUWLP.M MtfcT rtf Sip mm IP TOO CAN COUNT, tOD HAT WIX Among Live Business Men. L. D. Jones, tbe barber, is always ready to serve "the next." Otho Williams, tne Dallas tailor, is an expert cutter, and insures his work to be first-class. Wben you want to settle down to live, buy a lot or buy a farm through J. H. Moran. tbe dealer. - C. C. Lewis has the reputation of doing good work, and his Photographs give satisfaction. Chas. ST. Woods, the shoemaker, will tell you a little secret about shoes if yon will ask him. F. R. Neale, tbe butcher, keeps a well stocked meat market. The Polk Co. Bank is ably presided ever by J. H. Hawley president, and Ira C. Powell as cashier. Dr. J. M. Crowley has bis office at bis residence on Main street near Col lege. J.Jordan, of the Monmouth hotel. Is wanting to secure a first class man to manage his hotel business. Dr. D. M. Doty, the dentist, resides in Monmouth, and is a permanent fix ture. Call at his office when in need of work. Ground & Frazer, the bard ware men are also dealers In agricultural ma chinery, and have their warehouse full of farming implements. Dawn Go The Rated The Union Pacific now lead with re duced rates to eastern points, and their through car arrangements, magnifi cently equipped Pullman and Tourist sleepers, free reclining chair car and fast time, makes it the best line to trav el. Two trains leave from Portland dai ly at 8:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The rates are now within reach of all, and every body should take advantage of them to visit the World's Fair and their friends in the east. Bend for rates and scedu- les of trains, and do not purchase tick ets until after consulting M. O. Potter Independence, or W. II. Hurlburt, Ass't Gen'l Pass. Agent, U. P. Portland Oregon. PKAT.EKS I3T - TINWARE IV Machinery - Oregon. OREGON. properly ior sate, please call. ROLLER MILLS, that they Are NOW RETM exchange for. Flour. " - - Satisfaction guaranteed. TOTT HAY OCT 85QOO. FOR TELLING, will be paid to subscribers to the Household Circle 1 1 ! limr Pr.w1 will fc Oe.b.T XlMt. nmtuwuwIiM tm.Ww9. r.i mMj mMM.m mmm tmm lm A FOBTTSK. IS IT WORTH TBVISO ? C. C. LEWIS, -THE- Photographer. Views of all kinds made to order. Monmouth Avenue. MOXMOUTH, OKEGOX. ) Hn Mnpr Rack hruvr w a aaaa aaar w -a ft W ry-vv t- ti - CONSTIPATION. ION of t BLADDER. AID ALL KID HEY DISEASES . UNIVERSITY : OF : OBEGON. EUGENE. Open Monday, September ISth. Just closed the most tn its history. Wide range of studies. Thorough instruction. Business course added. Tuition free. Entrance fee. siu. -tsoara ana lodging at reasonabl rates In the elegant new dormitory and boarding hall on: the campus, where students will receive personal super- JORN W. Jnnimv 1 villi ' s s -rs.' j s mr m w m u v r m LlHFLARA 7-14-2m President.