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THE WEEK'S BUDGET. What Our Keener Finds of In terest to Our Readers. NIK LOCAL AXIt (jCNEK.lL NKWS. twanaar, f ta KvMta f ta Wwk Tr ? Tali Mi CalltrM Mty IImm af Ulnwt tttm Krarjwkaf. Cuuuty court at Dallas next week. Trespass notice fur sale at the WrsT Sinis oftle, riouto at Monmouth Saturday of next wwi, Polk county fair will t held Sept p to 8k Smoky weather nuke the heat more oppressive. Everybody will be out la the hop yards next week. Miss Ilelle I to, of Taooma, la visit lug her father II. Foster. Geo, A. 8iulth and wife ami brother are over at Newport rusticating, J. A. Wheeler spent lew day lu r Portland ou business butt week. Tramp find Urn with a good sup ply of hoy, a very gtasl lodging bouse, Mr. and Mr. Prank Kennedy came home from lluutsville, ah., on Tuesday. IX 11. Taylor, llartey Akxandor aud fitmlile returned from Tillamook bay thia week. , Very little wheat b selling. The price ia 47 ceiita, aud not much money for the buyer there. " P. S. Haslett, the pilgrim printer, I headed this way, being at Kugeue when last reported. MIm Nellie Webster, living uear Rlckreall, la visltiug Mbw 8adle Hunt ley, daughter of T. B. Huntley. Hie pay car of the Southern Faclfie waa attached to the regular panwuger thla week. Auother way of econoiiUs- lug, aa generally it baa been a special train. There will be a Union meeting uext Huuday iu the grove at the eud of C street, service being held at II In the morulug, aud a children' meeting at 3 o'clock In the afteruiHui. Rev. Potter, recently of Drain, bus beeu (elected, ao U. V. MeLaughllu Inform ua, as pastor of the M. K church of Hit city, and will occupy lib pulpit one week from Sunday, He Is said to le a very able man, - Little Uunia Powe!l, the Intelllirnt se veil rear old snu of Pwf. lWeli of Monmouth baa beeu Viaillug with Mr iMwsou lu Montana, aud Tueeday came from Portlaud here all aloue, and fcela himself to be quite a traveler. The passenger coach of the Mon mouth motoi railroad baa beeu untie- Elix reualni and came out of the round house on Monday looking like a new coach, having been repainted, let tered and varnished. Geo. Mhln and bia stMistauts did the work. , You never liave a really gissl com plexion until the Impurity is cleansed from your blond. What you need la a thorough course of Ayer'a Hursaparilla, whb'h l absolutely free from all harm ful Ingredients, and therefore, perfectly safe- Honie heavy blows are ta-iug gotten In on High Prices, by Vanduyn, and he U the friend of the ecoiioiiiical buyer. Laat year, when so many persona were going hvto the hop picking busi ness wise ones sold the business n being overdone, but it seems that the only persoue who are likely to make much money thla year are the hop men. You can't always tell what a "change" will do in niaklug and un making prices There is hardlv a day but that MIm Cauriace Robinson reporta something Dew In tbe fruit, candy' or soda line at theltijou. J. M. Walker, living on the I. F. M. Roller farm south of Monmouth, had a valuable horse shot by hunters a cou ple of weeks ago, and now proposes to prosecute all person bunting on his farm, and has trespass notices posted, warning them. If such accidents hap peu so frequently, It seems strange that do human lives are sacrificed In the same way. You may tint get goods in a life time at such prices as they are being now offered at Vanduy ns. F. J. Morris' saloon was entered by burglars last Sunday night and the till robbed of all the mirill change uud several bottles of liquor was taken out of the saloon. A drunken mini, who hud no money the day before and seemed to In fl'Hh, im arretted, and at hit foot seemed totally with the foot-print in the yard back of the saloon, he was thought to 1 the guilty person. Have you examined those lots In Da mon fc Haley's addition to Monmouth, and selected one while prices are "way ' down?" John Vernon, living five miles north of Independence, has been tumping at Belknap springs for the past five weeks. Wednesday of last week whl'e crawling through underbrush with a rifle In his hands, the trigger caught and a bullet went through his left arm Monday morning be was brought to bis home his arm very sore, but other wise In good health. Mr. Vernon Is over sixty years of age, but Is active and vigorous still. Tbe threatened revolution lu Paris may not come off butVanduyn has made a great change in prices In your favor. Judging from appearances Indepen dence has a "pull" on the wheat crop of 1893, greater than In any previous year. All the warehouses and mills are doing a rushing business and the Vernons, Rruuks and other large wheat raisers down toward Salem Hre coming here. Some are hauling tonne store house and some to another. Just to front of tho West Sine, office lust Tuesday twelve teams were noticed, eight coming otie way and four going the other, their destination being ware- houses to different parts of town. MU I.ImU Hhlavd, of tVrvallla, visiting her mother here, Uayl (lay! (Iryl Little Palace Hotel Sept, the (Kb nil and Nth. J, K, Hubbard and wife and Mrs. J. M. Vaiiduyn returned home Tuesday, Wheat, oats, hay, eio., will b takcti on sutwiftptioli at the WksT NlliKortlee at market prices' F. K, O'Riurk and wife are visiting In I'm Hand, aud (.runt Foster take bta place In the store,. I. P. Maya, who ha beeu In llepp tier for several week for hi health, has returned ntllng worse. Wm, Perclval aud wllu, of Mon mouth, returni d on Wednesday from a few weeks' visit In Olynipla, Marriage licence was granted on Wednesday to II. W, Klrkwood of Wheatland and Mis Lily Uroshoog, J. M, Vanduyn will take hop ticket In exchange for merchandise. J. 1). Williams, the Mueua Vista Kasby, was in town Wednesday, C. V, Stump, of Rlckreall, waa made happy ou Tuesday by the arrival of aa eloveu pound boy, Mr. Wm. Ssudercock, who baa been visiting relative lu Cauadaaud friends In Chicago, will arrive home next Mon day. You can go to Puttcrwm Ilrothera aud exchange your ware house receipt for a ulce gold watch. Not a Cent of gold or silver required. ' If you want a weddlug ring, or a ouvenir spuoti, or anything In tin Jewelry line, go to Patterson llrua. and 1 gvt their prbxw. Ir 1). V. H Kinls. lately of Harney county speut a few day of this week With J. It N, IWI aii.l family Toe doctor I much pleased to returu to Polk county which he Intends mak tug his future borne. A skilled hand aud a quick eye are gained by paliouUliig Ptuk Patterson' billiard parlor. His tropical fruits, cigars aud candies, are alway iu sea son. ' It I reported by telegraph that Prea- lent Cievelalid, has cancer In the mouth and Is dangnmoaly III, bavliiii bad an oHniilon performed last 'lues- day. Rev. l. V. Potlug waa up at Soda vllle ovei holiday aud preaiduHi to i large nudience Johu linhanan aecoui- pun led him. He say things are lively up there. . w lieu yon l'u to .ShU iii anil want a good square meal, home cooking, and a nlif clean l-eil, putrntiise the Kansas lioum., north of Pushtoo stable, Meal i' cents. No Increase of rate during stale fair. F. M. Law proprietor. Tbe return of gold from Kunqw w cheering, but you can save your money dlrv tlyby taking care of those bar- trstim st Yftiiilnvn'tf. " The manager of the Independent Tile Fnclory la 0. O. Uriirs;a Mubl man attends to the dry house, Phillip Luni tempers tbe clay, Jt. Danler Is olt'-ln'arer, and K. A. U rill's la kllu tlrer. Rev. I) V. Poling will preach Sunday morning at Rlckreall, and Sunday eveuing In the Congregational church here. Mr- aud Mrs. I'oluig will slog a duett t the evening service. IudeiS'iideuce ksik lively these day. We counted scvvuleeu team on the street Tuvaday, and that only on two blocks. Wlieo Imp picking ermt iircinvn, bow things will hum. Prof Spilliuan puMN'd tliroimh town with a louthd hack on Wedmsdny, eu hiute to Mt. Hood, with his class in botany The personel of tlie party Is as fo.lo; prof. Spltliuaii, MIwmh Nittlr Cnliy, Ora Miirvhead, aud .Mrs. Wuu berly, aud Messrs Fulkersou, Hollnmn and Lewis. They luti lid being atswnt uliixtl a week. Speclul prU-es will I given on silver ware for a few weeks st ruttcrsou Ilros. to niuke room for a new stock. Hop tickets will lie taken the same as cash. Oct your best frletid something by which to rcnieiuU'r you. Mrs. Delia Cox Iwrtuml on Main street here on Wj-dncsilay oveiilng on the subject of temperance and held a large audience for nearly an hour and a ha'f. She Is a very Interesting and fluent speaker. Street preaching on tho corner of Main and C streets bus la-en a promi nent feature for severul evenings, and the singing rendered wss much above the average, The crowd assembled was very attentive and orderly. County e'erk II, F. Vulkey hod an ar rival at his houxe weighing nine pouni'a Wednesday afternoon, and maybo le Intends taking the little girl to Port-! land to compete for th baby prize at the exposition. A Hurrenne visited the Atlantic coast last Tuesday and caused great diunnge In New York, Maryland, North and South Carolina and Pennsylvania. Wl.uta relief it must lie when the wheat haulers leave the dusty roads of the country and come on the smooth damp streets of Independence nicely sprinkled every day. Ralph Cottrell Bon-ln-lnw off. C, Thorp, met with quite a serious ni'cl dent last WedncMduy. While driving a young horse he collided with 11. Christians hack and the curt was tipped over and the horse kicked Mm, mie wound being below the right eye, a gush an Inch or m long, It was a nar row escape from a fund Injury, Mrs. A. J. Goodman, who ac compimies her husband eiut, Is one of the heirs to an estute In New York City valued at fIK),000,(XX). Tho land, amounting to twenty acre, lies In the heart of New York City, and wus leased for ninety-nine yeurs, and the heirs now are claiming the property, Thore are severul hundred heirs, so Mrs. Goodman's share will not be more than a million dollars. When she brings her share of the eHtute buck witli her, times 'cill he mude euslcr hero in Independence. MARRIED. , SllTHKIMSICY.8iiiidii August 27, 180.1, at the residcuee of the officiating clergyman, J. It. N. Hell, at Independence, Miss Ida L. Klmsey to Cliarles J, Smith, both of Kickresll, Polk county. , After the wedding the newly mar ried couple left for Salem where they will visit friends, A' K 17 AH' Of OUR FIN A A'- VIAL SITUATION. Monmouth, Or. Aug. 28, 1M. Kdltwr WKHT Sinks SVe l"iun mono thiuuH by t'omimriaoti, but we Iwtrn more hy xiwriout. i R leiTlng to ihu condition ui our wmutry loiluy, ua coun iircd will what It waa only a few abort mouilm ngo, Is it not It liict I hut I lie wheels of ludustry wewnll Itii tiliigHiul the wiige-euruor waa mil lug ll.o himul of holiest toll,' I hut lliov were go lug to untl leturtiitig IV.ilii lioiiK'H vlolhwl willi lliu tM'iiti il i Icint his of ttiiiloul luoiit "uiul IniiqiliiesN llouNt lulair ttvery wbeio hud luq reward. Then hl, oh alml I Ima bruttglit uIhuiI. tho gMitt chiniget Why bus the detilumliuu gune forth from the tli'iumrittu: tmuvciilloii that protective tut ill' wua uncoimil tulloiml, Usui it wna toltliciy, etc Ami iu Kuveuttier hwt. I he people voted and by a Urge mujniiiy tlu-y aiiid, "Yes the tai 111 tiiust go," tititl with tlint dtliuathin m a standing mei(M to our liulustrhil ayaicm, the busy wheels soon lcitmt idle, ami the eiupluyea of thesu work shops and motoric woke up to a mtli2.ulou of the at tint inn, ami to- lay two htindicd tluiuauml Idle u i n may lie found In a aiugl city; untl yet the depitakn (Htiitiinica with no signs of a'wtomota ThU mis IkmihIoii and geuenil contraction by our inttiiiifuclurcw Uh on to m II greater pitiportlotm until every Usly with one uecord -erya mil, "Muueyt where I the money I'1 iH'btora find it Imptwwiqle to re spond to the uVmuiiila of cicdilorn, ami ladiold a panic la bem Men who could usually comiuund Iheir thutiHumbt, thul themiM'ivca iitmlile tt puy an uhllgnlion Hijuii lnR tmly it few uomireii (1011.1114, iiiinks wiih assets two or tluw tlniea greater tliuii their liubllitiea, one after another have (IomhI their diHirs, liunlucwt firms huve I n n forced to asaigu uud yet deal ruc tion continues. .The (ample I lieu conclude I hut there Id fotuelhitig wrong with the iuonctiiiyhlantl.ini. Welt how let 11a ai how that is. It ia true that uudcr what in known aa the Sliciiuan law we are pur chmtng four ai d one half million ounocHof silver In bullion monthlv: that we ate isauing trwieiity 00tw .1.1.. i ,.i,i ,..ii. ml y, until we have almost tided tbe (lunger line, or in oilier woi da we have flouted up nlougide o: the ailver atamluid ami a debused cur rency. Did you ever think, my filetid, (hut there ia hut one man la'twccti us and that condition. It ia true that the aecrvtury of the treasury ia all that is between us and prtctlcal rcptitlialloti. What would le the first effect of 11 do- biwod curn-ncy! That the four teen hundred millions of evidences of iiioucy Iu the country to-day would shrink to about eight hun dred iiullioiiH and still perhupa the botloui would not lie found. For ia it not true, as Mr. Btcwart aava, that the money of the country is equal to the number of dollars coined or in circulation, unless they repreeeut a purchiiftiiig valuo of ltai cents, ciich tiicrtsurcd by I ho woild'a standard gold; and nil the where aai, windy apHchc, and rcsolu lions of congrcMi cannot make that which can In bought in opm market to diiy for filly five cmda worth UK) ceuta by mere Hit or it imp of tho govcrnmenr. Well, hvh one, what are you go ing to suggcMt iw remedy! . Why regain coiilldcnce', by giving ictsur .nice 1 hut we will tint 1 11 1 it i n a iiuhic ury standard imit incamiroof vulue that will be worth 100 cents in any coiiuti'i in I ho world. Or us some one lias auid, our yard slick nlmll al ways be found of full length, ho fur iin tho fuuiifl tuny apply to the measure of valuta. Then lot the country kno.v th:it, protect l-m to Aiticrlciiii labor and capitnl i still the guiding star of this republic, and the idle whuola In our great ImltiMtrial conwrna will hooii begin to move. Idle laborers will find employment uwl we will ngalu find our niillon on the highway of IhH ticHH prnHperity. It ia well to ro member that proapcrity cornea of, or becaine of ootid it Ions, never in spile of them, and I hey must be; such iw will inapiro e.oiilHonco and un nbundtinco of it. We are gen erally rtiliniltlng to ourselves tlml soinothi ng tnust bo done to hitch' thia downward and destructive ten dency, Tito question is wlt;tl, j beat, what can congress do In re lieve the distress at present, pre vailing! In my judgement Hie remedy is not, bard to find. If con grcsa will repeal the piirolniHing clause of the silver law; then amend tho national bank law, so that the banks may obtain ft ciroulal ion to the par of their banks, continue ro use silver aa a buHin of circulation, maintain tho gold standard, and lastly, pas( rt concurrent resolution through congress disclaiming all intention of any disturbance of the present law of protection,' confi dence will then at once return and with the return of confidence pros perity, to the great relief of our en tire business relations and this whole people. Mary hud a Imndkcri'hlef Willi k vnry Imnilmune trimming; She miidonl It a bnthliiKult And then she went In awlmmlng. Haw Tiling I Made, lndi'Miidcnoa ha a very enmplela tile fin-lory and the exielleiio of It product and I lie cheapness of price baa caused a very large demand, so that order are ahead of tbe catacity of the works. For Hip pt two weeks, owing to a break lu the tt I rt crusher, th f lory lis ts-en stamllng idle, but started up again tlim week. Tim several tteii In making tlla are not liitrlema but Interesting, Com mciiclngsa they do with Hi Mother ftirth and ending In the alucksof red pipes from two to ten India lu dlatue- ter and twelve luchea long. he II rt.1 requirement I a body of ituod clay, 1 hi having hecu tempered by ahlliig water la kiuded ou a small car and by aid of a rope hauled nut of the clay pit and unloaded luto Ilia crushers huge roller which orusb out the clay Into the proiier oon-lsteticy ami then It la earrled on an eudlesa belt actus the tile machine. This consists of a screw like abaft revolving Inside a heavy Inm cylinder and the clay I thoroughly mixed ami then forced out thnuigli an aperslura In the end, which make a coullnuou round pipe of damp clay, Hy uieaua of a labia and tel wire, this I are cut Into twelve- Inch sections aud loaded on a twrrow and tul en into tbe dry house where It i Mod u end and allowed to slowly dry renmlitlug there alsiut two week. Son or sir exiure erack I he tiling, When siintclc utly day they are wheeled into a brick oven which hold 011,001) piccc. aud burned, the Ore going to th top of the oven and then being drawn by drsit finm tbe chimney Oowu through the tiling and out at the chimney. It tmly takes thlrty-sU hour 10 burn a kllu, but the burning must l continuous. The kllu Is then opened, allowed to cool, the tiling taken out and Is ready for sale. The two large dry hoiimw of tbe In dependence tile fuctoiy now Insure a continuous supply of dry tiling for tioruliig. The test of gissl clay for til log is In making the piece of more than Hv Inch lu diameter without flutt. and that I tlng dun (here sue- evwfully. itKvim NmntiH. Kislllila Slrulil AmiI SlrkUuuM Until Krll lit lnilrH.ailrHv. Will Wears Inforiucil (but Just assuou as li 1 an ha arranged, the eva"gUsta Hlckitfoose and Htruble, who have done such gssl work In this vMulty, will '". a taU-macle lent meeting In In- depi-iideiiee. Tho evangelist iswsed 'T through town Tuesday cumule fur Portland where they will secure a com modioli! teat. Iu a few da), perhaps before next Sunday, they will return and war ou sin III at once brgln, W are amured by them brethren that Clmsilitus tf every name will be wel come to these meeting and their cor dial Ms nitl"ii and prayer are re qucid. "Vou may aay," said the evangelist, "that sinner of every grade will I welcome, lt them eoiue In tljHlr working elotbea; let ilu-ni come drunk or solwr; let them bring their wives and babe. Kvery Issty will Ui welcome and made to feel st home. Tbe uld-lashlonrd gospel u III he preached, and cnuverui will Is iirgctl to Join the church ot their choice soil n elUnt made to drive them Into oraaay from any wrtlculsr church." ThU Sound lair, and if carried out, which we iloulil not will be done, ami ought to bring tlnw evaugehsl the support of every Christian lu inde pendence A Thresher On I lit. W. II I lawi-y, cashier of the First National bank, of tins city, and the writer aloppeil In J. I). Shaw's Held last Monday to see Ib.h't Steel Jr's thresh er doing Us rapid work. In this case we W'lleve the youogest nlUn la the crowd, Mr. HliH-l, was the ''Is", and heapparvutly has great executive abil ity as lie him undo a sue -ess of the sen syn so fiir, nveriiKlmr iWK) liushelsaday, 1 he greate: duys work w.is 'lil lul -el lu eleveu hours, they alo set the machine at 2 orloelt In the afternoon and threshed l l'.4 tiushelsof wheat by 7:110 p. ni, It take quite a crowd to run a thresher. Here Is a list of those mc found at work; Susi'liiteudeot, Robert HUh ! Jr ; separator tender, lien Hiii'i'i; f.eilers, Tout Hiilledge and I. Illlngsworth; sank sewers, K. Sands burg aud C t'ullireiith; sm'k tender, J. KuliiiHiuiin; atackers, Tom Culhreatb.J. McFaull, K. Hryand and K. Johnson; bundle wiigtms, W. Grume, V. Itetis, C. Illlugswoth, Sam lluldwhi, A. Steele, J. Dorkstudter, J. Ihildwln; pitchers, i. Donnelly, J. Stliigley, J. Luke and J D.ivlilniii; iiinlc huulcr, J. Kuyo; cnglnwr, H. Steele; flrcnnm, A. J0I111 son; niHilcm for cook angon, J. Illlll- brand and Geo, Hull'; cooks mi cook wuitou, Ml-scs May Harper mid Jessie Stuck), From the it oks we Iciii'ned ihiitthc thrcMhing men hud good u:Hites and consume ll'i poiin lM of liei-f, Hi pieces of ple,270oups cf leu and eoll'ee, hcshles potuiiH'H it 1 1 (I other thing In, propor tion lu a rtuy. Miss Jessie Hleole allow ed us to BiunpU a couple of pieces of pie anil Mro.SI'.aw t rented to us much mi-am she culled It milk us we wanted to drink, and there Is no wonder they eat so much of thut pic One of the lutes! Improvements on Mr. Steele' threshing outfit Is his an toijiulle stacker, it turning tironnd from right to left uud piling up the straw In a stack, It will he noticed Unit, there are thirty-one persons employed on the thresher, The 'charge fur threshing I six cents u hushcl, and It the! raw la slacked, one-luilf cent inoi'u In charged. Tho fanner bits nothing to do In pro viding for the men or tenuis, excepting feed for the tennis. Tho prenent meth ods are a great contrast to those of 11 few years ago, making It much easier on tho farmer's wife, Mr. J, D. Shaw has rented the A, J. RiclinrdHoii furm-eiist ol Purker, ami will have 4000 bushels of wheat nnd GOO buthela of outs this year, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ImjHjrtant Hapininp tie Wa;k, of (Jul Te lie CuImhI. Wakiiinuton, Aug, 9H. cteerttary Carlisle ha ordered that the Uulted Slate mints at Plilladelpblu' aud San rramjlaco I si fully iiianued and the full capacity of each mint utilised In eulu mg gold bulllou, Tim treasury depart nieiit possess. ironi w ,is.,. hiy jou. I ill. li - oui.HH.,wn,e.,.o. tb. gold In rejerv. of tm.m.m, Otdd bant cannot Ihj used a currency, o It ha been decided iu the present ihhhI to ooln the bullkiu ou hand. Th bulllou will become I Into I0, 1 aud IS J goitl pieces, preference Is'lng given hi the first two detiomlnallour. The coining otll,v of tbe Philadelphia mint, It I stated, will b between V, 0w,m aud ttt.ouu.tkU per 10 .nth. Tbe Sau rraiielaeo mliit will also be util iced, but fortunately nearly all bullion (sssswucd by lb l ulled Stales la lu the Kast. There are Jo,tkM,UiM of gold bulllou iu h Philadelphia mint, 115, 000,0110 of ll being In one Vault, where It lot remained untouched fa IS years. Acting Director Preston visited Phil- ailelphla Saturtl.iy and cotiipteted 11 r- rangeuients with Superlnteudwnt Hos bysbell to begin to work at once. The treasury I now paying out gold colli over the country, ami an ae uise queuee stand more ill need of gold eiSit than Iwrvtofore. t'tittoa 1 Kottlag. Jackson, Miss., Aug a?.-Until with In the past few day the farua-raof this ectlon have th clared their prosjssH for the largest cotton crop ever 'raised was gisitl, but clisw lnftloii ha devel oped :ht the is.tton is uot only foil of worm, both boll and berry, but U rut- ling from au exec of rain. The dust boa not stirred In tbe street of Jacksou since the ittb day of June. July aud August, ft well aa June, have beeu un usually wet, and cotton ha made a remarkable growth of weed, which b well filled with fruit. To a person rid ing along the public roudw the cotton field appear priHiiUing but on luvtutl gatiou are found aa shove staled, full of worms and ml. 1 A Market for Our Crop. Wahlgton' Aug. ST. The recent advice received by Secretary Morton from an agent In Europe fully confirm previous report regarding tbe slmrlaae of certain criqia to many section of Kurof, hleh he repriwiit I likely to Riiarnnteea large demand fur crops, Deluding corn. Allluaigb be dtasi not think It likely that much of (be latter will be used for human fuod, he repre sent that the tariff compllcothms Is- ween Itussia and tlermany are likely to render tbe latter country eelaly eaiideiit upon th United Stan' for their supply. the orm:r ox sinnt. rrtiM Ia Surilr Iha Munoy la Crrj Ca, rsda's HIKvr, Senator Smith, tbe chairman of the nance committee of the French sen ate, ha Just left Atcu for Park City, ,'tab. TheohJiH'l of hi trip here I to tk Into the silver-priHlucliig regions the United Slate lu behalf of bin government. It baa leaked out thai since his departure the lunik of France would, If desired, establish a braiK-b til Denver, to Is controlled by director coiiihshI of Colorado's cnpllullsts, with msnsger frtail Pari lo represenl the parent Institution, It Is nld liny would auree to furnish from loO.OOO,- 01X1 to ltlO,0utl,MIO, or whatever was required, lo curry all the silver that In prtHluced In Colorado for years, with out allowing any lu tw sold until the price Is fully satisfactory. There arc only twenty lnra smelter In the country, and If a majority of these were to combine a corner on the silver pro iuctlon could lie bad. From the time runt had the silver production of the United Slides under her control, she would dictate th price of melul to nglaud for use lu India, and compel all silver using nations to come to her for money, The scheme, It Is said, mis much favor among ailver produc ers, and will no douht toko place here congress should not give her silver men something better than the Sher man law, Hop In Polk ('mint), The uiimlier of acres In hops hist car In Polk county wus estimated at 11.10, and the yield In bnlcs at N,'i:m, or au average of about rive and a half Imle to an acre. A hale menus 1H0 pound of hops. Tho WtT Stun has taken some palna to find what the lu creuse will 1 in acreage about Inde pendence, and from growers who have been seen It seems t ut there are at least three uercs now to every one of lust year. Many of the yards lust year were new and yielded but little, while the lice look some of the yards, Thuse yards will yield a full crop this year and no lice are duniiiglng the crop, ll Issufe to suy that I us tend of having 001,020 pounds of hops as lust vetir. thut two million pounds will be the yield To be on the sale side tut us my tbe yield will be one and a hull' million pun title, and that the price roaches L'O cents a pound; that means jyH),000 its the income from tlml one crop. A fair ave ign yield of wheat Is twen ty-five bushels to the licit1, uud lit the present price of we will suy, of 50 vents a bushel, IsflifiOan aero, Tlumltttdtc li5,0iKl ucres In wheut to bring us much money Into the county us dues the hop crop, The ffitile lands nlnng the VVIl luniettc liver, uud Hie st renins running lulu It nrc hcitoiitlng vuluithle on ac count of their udiiptiitiuii to hop culture. ! ;'.'..' i Our grower should exererclse care In direful picking and curing, go thut the repntuti.M ol' Oregon hops Mhull not stiller ul thcr hands. FROM H I LV Kit TO 0t)LI. , Six Hundred aud HI Million. Who Can rk Little Gish lu Silver. Theslsleoent given tsdow show the nations that have changed their money standard from ailver tin gold by drop ping out tbe while metal and adopting gold nitrt or less their standard of value; (ienitany demonetlseii stiver In 1N7I 78, conlaltis 4.1,000,000 etail. France stopM-d sliver colnsga lu Is- and baa filled up with gold; w.otxi.ooo penpla. - " Italy, ditto, M.OOO.flOO people. - ltclgium, atlopiMil gold standard ten year ago, tl,000,ooo people, , Hwltnerland and Oreece, ditto, 4,0110, ' m ,m,)l. j1lu., -. i H.Bin t- JHT2 Mlmm Wi m m$, mim 1 h. 000 peo ple. ! Au-trla-Hit iigurla, ditto, In 1S70SN' 000,000 people. 1 Koiimaiila adopted tiis gold standard III INtSI, o,(HJ,tlOO JMSipie. I Ituwla stopped tlver coinage lu JS70, and is tilling up with gold, IOO,UOU,000 i people. :- ISrltlsh India, ditto, In IKoa, SMl.oGO Out) people. Ureal llrltlaii demonetised silver In IHKI, and all It colonic have followed the example, fiOOUO.OtlO people. Here la a total of IMW.UUO.OOU people Isstltles those of the United State who can see little gfasl lu ailver. The lal action of Itrltlsh India leave Mexico and the l lilted Slate a the only cum trie iu the world which are purchas ing silver Air th purpose of coining It lulu legal money, ami a the New York C uercial Advertiser remark, Mexican sliver eoluage cut no figure lu the discussion because the coin art largely melted down by purchaser a lio use l bem at tbelr bullion value. 10 00 REWARD. Tut liv rrwnl will Im nsld to any tx-i mm ln will iv in liifimiisttoa wlneii will Imd o tl, n,ii,-isn of Oi en-m ur iwr, mi wlm rnl. rt.it in) iiielim enm ll Mute day mailt uil ,ltn,yr,l mjr liit-luim. TAKK WAHN'imiim lMttw millesllisl I tn wsli'hlita llml lllrliin l"tl. ll Willi two lliHtlils Imrwllrd un. Inull Willi Ihk K mint, siitl will li-'l III nrt (wnHin m itrr nioi ia im psieii, T, U ItAsrSAS. lni, ii,t,n, Or Au. . !-, A PETITION. I,.--. n lit iworUrr's msirl of tlm City ol In4wn dtimie, I'nlk Miuiy,Ofr(ua, Nnw, nn this tl- inf of Auu.l, ism, s piu Hon ImMii Imtii ,rw niiil kiitwenurtiiinl ht tiiiiro tlooi 0.0 nwlilrnu sail liuu lll,i,t..ffm (ll Milt C-IIV. iMHllUltllllS BMlll t-ourl U ilnrtr Wflllmii McKviihs common druttksrU sua tt i"-f "m I" Hi" nwrt lll Mill Wlllnttu Mi-Kvitn liitoliwa In ilw Imtnl I Im-mi In gnwly and uliiitnt mnlinl.v lhtitentl iMf inurv oian iinfiiitofliriin.ni oilailalo, uti'l lo the run I mimij-iouv of tuilil n4iiltMit.r. 1 1 ti.f,-i.r i1mIiwI In una mairt lltsi Mlil Wlllliim Mi'Kenn iMikiiil thai l. l herw. Iy Uninml a iMUioiin ilriiussrtl, sua Hint ll (wruiiia nrt- lurt-tij niiiml u rotrsin tntni t il.g, M.IOII. i.r in miy mnniipr mr lllnllln nolil WIIIIMII Vl.'ki-litlll llll ,rllll. u ur mail Uttirn mini tltM ast: tlw pro. U til wlm-ti to flno of nut Im lima 'ititi n-ir iitor iiisn sir n-n sna vrr iiitrna. Thla tlvrlsnilan U Iw tMllilllirSl tot llirfwrnnMrunvs wn-ltn In lit A m mils, nwimH-r of i-ni-rl elmiUtion. putilmliMl wllliiu tlm said rllf luiillaof lmli-H,ndrncw. tlmi. V. Itssii, City htwurilw. HHlllon la llx-lsra ailllum MoKsaa a i Mimiu ttruaktt-41. IVtllteelly renirilnruf III 1'lty ot in IrtM-n- diMii-e, l-oi eounty, iirtnn, Tn ioi,lrfisnl puinionvn whn r ml. ilnnmsnil l,,ti,-li,.i.l.-r willtlu Uiarlty lliullt ,if Hit, i-uy ol Inili.tN.ii.li-nt-a itn inml rv-om-u Inily wiiisii your lniiiiraii murt to div clur,' one William M, Ki-nim eotiiiiiun .IrtliiltJir.l Sir Hi niuioll tint! tlm Ml, Wll. llmu Mi-Knits lnusnd lilt la fiir mora than "tie iiiioil li prior to Ut ilnls of Hit pollutm lmn lu the hnhttol (hvuiiiIii (niaaly liil.nl. moil wltlim Ho- llmUaiir Mill illy and lui , ,t iii .Bill lmt.lt Ur in, ,rf llisn on month prior liPtvlo. I" tit ami" ain-v ( Mid nrU Uuuara. Iwii-it an, I and ln,il si litnt-tifndxnrf, v. Ik n,tim.v,i'r.,,li, liilid day ol Au. Hi, II it I'alli-rwill W I't "tlli.ma) ,.,) It.wnilrr JKtnaiiiin.il C C I'altKrson A J tloutlniMti W II lli.slry i XI Vsnilttyn It II W ll It l.sinilley M I' llnl.lulli W OC.k W W IVn-lvn) li i) IVntlatut J M Nlark W 11 Craven It lllranhtir-rf. A PETITION. In Hi iwriniMr' court of 'ha City of lniles'n- tleui-o, INilK county, I iwiin, N.iwiin Una wd day of AiiKtim, lstfl. tH lliill having Imwo umMntled In Ilia i-oun ittrd ly ntorr. His U'lt rt, lili-nt and bonar-. h,il,l"m uf nl,l lly (letUlimtng tsld pimrt l tleelarf Thmnsa Uiwpry mntrnnii ilnininril and II iimirliic to lliv eoiirt that aalit Tho. Hutu urn try una rnvu in ma nnoii 01 nrroin. tint anwalv Htnl alniimt mii.lnnllv InUixli-at. ed tnr more than on uiontli mini thla date suit to tlinsnitl annnyanreurnald siuanra. ll la ihtrtron tin- amd hr llila Hiitrt thai auul Tlioiii Uiwitj l-anil llnil lit" la iwrt-l. hy dwlamt neoiutiion ilrtinkiml anil that all ixirsona am titrthy miulrtid Ui refrslu mini Klvtiii, w-llln, nr In any maimer .tirtilililiig ilia hI,I Tltoinaa Uiwery with ilrlliioiia or matt ll,iiir from llilii ilulin Hit. pannlly of will.-li l s lino of not lw than IVOU nor more limn IAiiii ftir tfai-h suit nvaiy oilenas, Thla iht-larstlon to tw nunllabtd fur Dim notim-itllv w,H-ii In th WKaT Hi in neara. m-r ,f ("lu'riil i-trt-tttiitlim itlilli.msl wllhln IheBHtilelty llntluof lnilr'iiilnir. tiao. w, IIEKII, City llwordor. I'allll.in to llwlnr Thuinsa I nuvry a Com- men lirunksrtl, Tn I lie nil r reeonterof III City of Intteia-tt. ili-insi, Polk eotinty, Ortnoii. Tiki oiiilpri.luttt-(l im-i II lunnrn wlinsrsml- dt-nla anil lioiim-liolilem within tlw t-1 1 y lliulta if Mid ui iv tlo hi-n-hy voilllnii ynttr honoralil noiirl to tli'i-liin- Ills until i'Iioiiiiu liwrry iiiinnein ilrtinkurtl lor tin' reaann lltst In) lisa bovn nntl la now la In lite Uithll or iMjeoniliui iinn.lv linoxleiiled wlllttn lltaelly Itiiillatir I h oily ol liili'i'i'ii-ni nd hnakeptup unlit 1 1 tit.it for niinti llmu tut" mom nrlnr to tlie tint" nflliln noihliintlo the annoy. a noe ol lite anld pt'tltlnhent lii-n-lu. Dtrlml anil hikiii-u at iiiiii'ix-niiniieo una z! tiny or Auiltlal, 1B. II It I'littel-KOll W P Con noway J KO'lkmnell A ,1 (iiHiilinnn .1 M Vsnilityn It I. Hhi-lli-y W O CiHik KC enttsittl .I'll Koapliilnre Cl! rnilet-Kon W II 1 1 ii w ley It l Wlli n r until win W W I'r-relvtil 4 M Ml lira W It Craven H Hlraohberg. IntrrustloUKl Marrlsaaa, "I am inclined to doubt tho happi nous to bo found in international mar rittgoH," Biiya a clone observer "tha ia to any, where au Englishman mar rioa an American girl. "Ho expect a nubserviuuce and at amount of peraunnl attention wkicl American wouieu are accuHtotntHl b receive, not to give. On the othe: hand, I have reason to believe tha were American men to marry Eng liah women the result would bo mos fortunate, for each would be flattoret by a deference aud service never an ticipiitod. ; ' . Vhy tiloilMttme Lsy Awakn. John Aldington Symonda, the Eus Mali art critic, in The Century, tell of a convomttioii in 1805 between th hum i:w u.d Gladstone, in which th hit! -1 he always slept well. H iuu twice been kept awake b; the Iuu of a great speech in tit hotiL On both occasions the reco! leetieff v!ir,t he had made a misquoU tion haunted him. , Nt Bsanlti.' ."Did tbe institution for whioh th charity ball wus given renliao muo from the uffuirt" "Oh, yea. The advertising, yo know," Exchange, ppp'Mc J ' ' ' U A'' i , . , 1 jj V ivmmuy run crvaa of TarUr Uied in Milliona of " Amoni Uvo ulna Men. (leo. A. Hndth, the attorney, ban bl ohlo In the Independence National Dank building - You can get a nicely furnished loom at the City restaurant, Paly Mlbley 4 Kaklu, at Dallas, have a complete set of alaitracta J. It, Cooper has plenty of brick ou baud at low prior The Little Falace Hotel Is reoognixed by butluea uieu U be the proper place to slay Mitchell liohaiiiton bav a very coiupUle planing mill ou Malu treet- lr. J, li. Jobuaou, tbe deolktt, has uwoltlu on the ooruer of Hailroad and louuiouib atreeta Vt, K. U. Young, veterinary sur geon, attend to the discuses uf home and eaUle Ur. T. J. Im ha hi offiea up talr iu tbe Indepeudouue National llauk building Ur, M h. Ketohum baa bl uflica In his own building, on Monmouth street near lUllr.sei. Hubserlls'rs wauling help or any person dilriiig employ tutsnl can uat th "Waul" ouluoiu of this paper KltKE one Insertion, not to exceed ten word. Koch additional word eu oaut W. II. Craven & Co. are turning out aoiite Hue avis of baroess which are warranted to give aalhtfuetiou Tbe Iudepeudetti Tile Co. ha faculties for turning out, ou (bun uotlce all slue of tiling, from th. amallcst to the largest. . U W. McAdama u prepared to furnish you au elegant uiouumeni with which to autrk tbe nisi resting place of your relative Lumber of best quality aud frou motintuiu kigs la sold by l'renoolt 6 Veuesa.- .'- U. IL Craven alltl turn out (boa beautiful photographs, ralu or shl ne- llubbard 4 Htaat are busy doinfi all tbe drsyiug here Five cents is all it cuata to travel on the motor to Monmouth and visit tbt Normal school IM1. Muipby keeps pegging away, aud turn out boot aud shoo for hit customer lutcrview M. T. Crow when you aaut auyiblug lu the aaab aud doot line There I no place iu Oregon where better meal Is served than at tbe res taurant of Wentaeott ft lrwlu, 271 Com mercial street, Huhui. Courleotn at tention, a line meal, aud the populai prltsi of '$ ceuta, have made this hou the headtpJarter of every one who bat occasion to dl ue In Balem. - Mr. Uucliauan, of tbe City Ibwtau- rant, make a seliiHy uf a nice chick- eu diuner each Stiuduy for ii els. A. M. Uurley, tbe attorney, has ho ortlce adjoining tbe ludependeuts National ltuuk building Khelley Alexander A, Co. tbe drugg ists, have a complete sU-ek of drugs, pal tils, oil and glass; also a full Hue ol school book and statlouary J. V. O'Doniiell carries a large stock of agricultural machinery, aud hit shelves are laden wltb the bent grade of hardware; a tiu store and tlunlug depart men t adds to tbe advautages ot his establishment ; People are ftsda to suffer when a rem edy can be found to cure them. Oregon Kidney Tea Is no experiment, and not a fake to get your money. Why will you hesitate, when we assure you that it is absolute cure for all kidney aud urinary diseases Elisabeth, l'enn , Aug. 22, '"2, Nokmam I.tctl'fY, lXs Moluca, Iawa. We have a good sale for Krause'r Capsules, and tlmee who have tried them use them again. For sale by Hhelley, Alcxauder A Co. Swing lag A round Th Circle, One of the discuses to which It Is ad-, Mlltiwt U-llll tltM tlMll. nwtllllu U. Al l.tr'a ' Htotuauh Bitters, a family mediuine, comprehensive lu Its scope, has never been thrust upon public attention in the guise of a unlvtrsal panueea for bodily Ills, This claim, dally arrogated in the columns of the dally press by the proprietor of medicines far lnferloi to it ss speclllee, has In a thotisaud In stances disgusted the public lu sdvnuce of Its absurdity, and the prospects ol other remldlcs of superior qualities huve beeu haudlonped by the preten tions of their worthless predecessor. lint the American people know, be cause they have verified the fact by the most trying testa, that tlie Hitters po- seHses the virtues of a reul specific, in cases of miliaria and liver dssorder, con stipation nervous, rheumiitlo, stomach kidney trouble. What It does It doer thoroughly, for this reusnu It is In dorsed and recommended by hosts ol respectable medical men, . Liickhiintitc. Ferguson Bros, finished tlireshlns with their outfit Monday, J. W. Hiltlbrand has for sale uboul thirty head of sheep. 1 Mrs. J. Church, of Portland, is vis iting Mrs. J. Hiltlbrand. Hop picking begins in John Hiltl brand s yard on next Monday. Farmers are all busy working with their grain Borne are working with the threshers and some hauling their grain to tbe warehouses. Most of tho steamers will flulab threshing this week. It Steele Inttiuds moving from lluetia Vista back on to the Lucklaiuute Wednesday where ht will flnlsh threshing. N, , It ' '--"IS PowIr.--NoAinjci;; No , -met 40 Yean tta Cixaird 1 Krause' Headache Capsule, unlll many remedies, are perfectly nerr they contain no Injurious suUtziM, snd will stop any kind of bsadacbe, and prsveut headai be caused by over Indulgence In food or drink late at night. Price 26 eeuta, hr sale by mirf ley, Alexander 4 Co. Brooklyn" R MN.Tjisy '!. Mr, Noiii an Lichtv, Des Moines, Dear Hlr:- Enclosed please And f 1.00, for which I wish you to send m tbe worth of In Krsoae's Heailschs Cap ule. gome time ago my wife was in Hartford, Conn., and stepped luto rtswlltt' drug strore, where they gave her a sample box of litem. They were Just .what sits needed, but we have (ailed to dud them here, so send lo you for then. Will you kindly send them at your earliest convenience. Yours truly, D. f. Huxtkh. For sale by Shelley, Alexander A Co. Commencing Wednesday, August V, IHW, and uutil further notice, tlie fol lowing changes will be made In the running of trains ou tlie I'ortland A Jfamhiil aud Oregoulan divisions: fralii No. 88 front I'ortland to Airlis will run on Aluuday, Wednesdays and Friday only, and train No. M from Alrlie to Portland will run on Tues- day, Thursday aud (Saturdays only. Commencing ou Monday, August 7, I8U3, and uuUl furtbet notice, the fob- owing cbauges will be made In tbe running of train on tbe Woodburn Spriugilcld branch: Traill No, 14 front 4livertou to Woodburn, aud train No. tl from Woodburn to Natron, will run in Monthly, Wednesdays and Fridays only. Tralu No. 12 from Natron to tVoodburn and train No. 13 'front vVoodhuru to tjilverton will run on I'ueadays, Thursdays and tiaturdaya only , Messrs Oeo rikinuer AUo. the mlll- jrs, suuounoe tbemseivss ready to ex- ihauge flour for wheat, aud store wheat, tor tbe farmers of Folk couuty. Krause' Headache Capsules-War. rauud. For dale Uy etttelley, Alexan Jer ACo. . ' TO TRCtsPASStrltt. I. J. AtirhHbv. herv-bv noUfv tlia nubllA .ti4 ail j pwraua or pt-rauua luuua buatiny im jiy oKiriy uurui 01 luurKuauua,ur any Bu 1 uava lu uty puanaaamu, will tt prua. ,-utvd to me IUU axwul ol UK law. ndi-iwmtfitiw.ur. J. A, UiJT. Aux.AI, 1SS. NOTICE Of riNAL SETTLEMENT NOTICK W HEUKBY OIVKN THAIT. W , A auu, suiuluutrseirol tue aUt uf . a. Cravau Uw-oawai, Una tllvd bla Uuai mo- jount In Mia nixie aud bU polilai tut Dual tuvmvul tumlu, Mid Hull uy hum ul Hi duuoraiilti . i. llun n, county Judc of IV is .uuuiy, umiuu, MuaiUy, uuutNir L it. Ui nii bvlu durum th nwulsr Ot-ia. jtir triu ol court) tut bwu aia a lb Um air buarlnx Mtu uvuttou fur UnaJ wtilemt-uv n aaiu auu, auu all a-raoo ore ory uou ,l0 lo siiutnu at Mill lima anu abow imuaa. It auy I hi-j uava, uy wtiu putluo ibould not jm inuiu-u auu miu miaia unallv (fiuwit. tt. l. UcauH, ( oliuty JutlmiorPolaixiuiiLv iimou Uld Un mb ds ut Ausust, 1W, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. pVT OTR'K W HalKKHY OIVEN THAT JJN Hit) ntideralautHl baa Imaa rinlw ui. gunned sdmtuiainuoruf tb eaiaia ot Aatua t. ttuUtu,daanl. by Um HouoMbtottouoly Jourt ot tilk Lounty, Unajoo. ou 1 uday. Auiua,iw,aiiwiiu ui aua oonnty ua Into. All uenoui bs? lu clalnu wain at mmjd tate art. btirvby uullllou to urvaent Ul mui atlly vtirlrleit, hi me lu Ui town ol atonmoulb iunn ! iiioutna rrom lb Oat beraor, od ,ill iwraoit k 11,11 11 UieitiMlvtai Indebtwt to taiuwUtui Wlllialiou nivsudatitUeUieaam. . ISA t . tt. HtlTLBB, Adfiilnlalralor. Uatett Uil (lib Uiiy or Augtiai, um, .at TrpaMr Nstles- All iwraoiM are hereby doIISmI that nn liuiiiin will be allowed on our larmaand all uaraotia am wsrnnt aitnlnat treapaaaluc. aud it lb la notice Ik dtamturded Ihov will ba uiua. on tul Ui tbe lull extaul ol tlm Isw. H.HiaaeHaaata. O.l). HlUSM, IndDpendenw, Dr., Au. -a, m. Mt FOR SALE. KUU HA1.K-DM papr, aultftbl for placlrtf o Hlidlvoaiir unilorcunwl. lor onlv a nail l a eeut atusb, at lb la othce. TOVL BALK Hnan In thin mlumn tlaera st two eeuu a word oral IbMrUoa, four m iiiuuui, ELA'S PoiSON-IVV PlLta-A sure rur for potMuiinii from Ivv-rluc or Oak. If not im. pruveu la wonry. I nays, rrtura the botU and aat yotu SoTdby all DniKguta. SSBj feJT i WITH THE Pip of prog ran I v :KOP,lsffllT who are NOW ORDERING our nsw lr" Just the Thing so'all say ' ' Who Have Seen It, and easts very little more than tho Old Style Tlskst. We now have ortlers for over 15,000 tud would like orders for as many more nsfore we begin to prlut them. You will save money by ordering with this ot, whether you need 100 or 10,000. mm We are now print ing Final Receipt! and Load Checks. Do you need some ? TKTSIDFJOB OFFICE, Jndependenqe,