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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1893)
THE WEEK'S BUDGET. What Our Reporter Finds of In teivst to Our Readers. rilK LOCAL AND (iKNKRAL NEWS. teaman f Ik V'teala t Ik . TrIjTM sad IKIkM D.tlf-.Mef Utwv.1 Kwjwk.r, J. ts. uutee, or liuena v ista, was dtiltm hualuee here Monday, Mm. L. W. Wenu returned from via- Mug Mmds at Corvallia on Mouday Mrs, Snin (Kttr rvturiied from hw visit to California Afllug wry much stronger fur Iter trip. Mr. J. K O'DuniH-U Itaa Kline to Rowland, Llnu county, to npeud a few week with her failier, Sol. Stump, of Suver, wm lu to-day getting lumber for III new aud errant residence at Moumouth. Dr. Doty, of Monmouth, left on Mon day fur the Kast wber be will again rewiv medical treatment. Mm. L, M.SIoper baa been deliver- Ing calibKw to market tbk week at Sj cent ft head. Site ha TOO of tlieiu, Oca. lUilt, who hai boeu clerking lu OoMoiitlale, Waxli , tvUirncd home last week. IK' lit enjoying excellent health. ' Ml Uar Irvlue, of McMintivllle, U visiting friend here, being ai pre- tut th gueet of Clair Irvlt mid wife. Clarvuoo Heukle it etudytng medl- ' due lu Uit) oftlee of Dr. iiulWr, and will toon go aud attend medical eol j ' leg. ' C. V. Leonard y tbnt fine pump . kin lire growing alongside the county Mad atrnth of town uear Mr. 8lnper'i fanu. T. L. Hartnian, the vegetable man, now rejoice In the arrival of the big gest baby girl tbla year; It weighing fourteen pound, born August 29. Some young men from Monmouth giving ttu'ir name a Jotu and Wll- too were out sereuading their frkmtls In North IudciH-titleuce last Friday veiling. B. Oatthera, fattier of J. J. Galthera, ol tbla city, received the iti'tiuent ol Indian agent of SVvt reservation last week at the hands of President Cleveland. Ir Uutlvr la receiving call frm yet on e met lu France aud Kiiglsnd for photngnijilt of acvuea around Imlt'R-n deuce and Is exrhangltig for pictures of European Mvnery. A apeclal meet Ing of the members of the First Itnttlit church of thia city, ' will be held on Fatimlay afternoon to call a minister to the pulpit here, A full attendance hi requested. Stated communication of Lyon Lodge, No. 20, A. F. tt A. M. will be held in it hall next Saturday evenlug when work wilt be done In F. C. de gree. AH visiting brethren are cordi ally invited. MU Clara Buchanan, an exa?rl encvd typo ou the Wnndburn Indepru- dent, I lu Indeeiideno with her mother. Mrs. L. Itucbanau. Her In ter, Miaa Lena, la gathering hop for a vacation. M. I Crow, the proprietor of the s all and door factory near the depot, bus secured the ecrvlce of a flrt-ciaw cabinet maker and Invite an litMpco- of the B)enor work he U turning .ut J. K C'ulljcrtaon, of Mimcow, Mulio, au attorney there, baa been visiting ; frieuda hen1, aud l very inucli pteaned with nonie of uur enple, whom he had not forgotteu alnce hlaaojourn among in two year or more no. 8od water In bottleit, suitable for use in the bop yard, all flavor, at Itob ' J i) wm & Robluaon'i; also tropical fruits tit all kind Mrs. Geo Bkinner arrived from ber v1Mt to the East and the World's fair, Tueaday a week ago. She reports a very enjoyable visit. She will be at home to ber lady friends on Thurmlay, for Hie time being, as her time la very much occupied other days of the week. , Mener. Pattcrxon lirm. have had au . m An tl.u d .. t II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . f 1 1 11 1.U '1 ,1 l V J V VI. vv " c," htive a temptinz dlxpluy of cowls suita ble fir presents In gold, silver, etc. A ' lili.l In tl,A urluM ulifilllrl tiA ml rl1,'h.hl.. Instead of helping the Duke of Vera ' sua. who IohI his wife's money trylntr to run a bull fight at the Paris exposi tion, you should help yourself by trad ing with 3. M. Vanduyn when he is : making bis prices so inucli lower tliau his competitors. Word Butler thought it was carrying a Joke a little loo far when they had : him get all his materiuls ready for tak Ing the measure of a femule mouth at John Bohan nun's, and it turned out to be the mouth of Joe Hlrschlx-rg's old , toothless mare. 'P.C.Patterson Is still on deck with the nicest of tropical fruits, Ice cold watermelons, cigars and tobacco, be sides candy the most delicious. It. J. Wilson, who has a farm Just on the outskirts of Independence towards the north, complains that persons ma liciously inclined have been marauding In his orchard and garden until pa tience has ceased to be a virtue und he Intends taking some extreme measure to protect his property from theft. One of those town lot for sale by Damon & Haley near Monmouth, will make a small hop yard, or an orchard plat, or better still the site for a beauti ful borne. Hervlce at the Congregational church Sunday both morning and evening. Special music will be a feat ure of these services. The pastor, D. V, Poling, will preach hereafter regularly on the 1st, 2d and 8d Sunday evenings Knd the 2d and 4th Sunday mornings. Everybody mode welcome. There are people lu this town who always buy their tea of Douty & Pad dock, because they are sure of uniform quullty. There is nothing that varies so much In character tin the tens that the majority of dealers sell. Tliclr leas can always be relied upon for qnulity, because they are carefully selectt ted (or them by the lmiiortlng house. They bank on the quality of their teas. Try About five million pound will I the hop yield lu Oregon thl year. Dr. Kimball I poslutaatef of the new Mtotnve at HnilthtWld. llnrttett pear taken lu exchange for tilwcrlptloti at Oil oftUy, Mr. and Mr. A. Kama, of Portland, were guest of Dr, Duller last Monday Mtsa Mlunle Webber, who ha been living In Portland, cam Itoiit Tues day to vUlt her parent. rror, turning wlha to auuounc that b will conuuvuM hi work In mualo next week. Mr. Wm. Steele, who I with her father It. N. Thorp at Suver, I the mother of a fine boy, bom Kept. 3. All good tnaikvd lu plain figure at Vanduy u' ololng out vale. lie uieani bualne. M, T. Crow ha commenced th erec tion out near the depot of a neat real- dene which he will occupy himself. Th ladle who purchased Mix Ma eaulay' nilllluery busluem arrived last Monday. Dr. Davla, of Harrlaburg, clulms to be th largest hop grower lu th stat. tie ha luo acre bearing nop. Mr. Haudereovk arrived horn Wed neday from her Cauadlau trip, and to the World' fair, bringing ber brother Jauie Owen with bar. Vanduyn has had a groat algu paint ed aud strung overhead across treet at hi corner, which tell you plainly that h I "ewlllug Out." About ulu-tuth of Um bop picker are exchanging ticket at Vanduyu't for goods which he I wiling at such low price. Dr. Harry Oay, th optllaliuist, made most nlouueut addren at the aasentbltiig of the graduate of the Keeley Inatltute at Foret Qrovt laat week. lie I ou of th graduate. The farmer In Polk county aud other hould look out and v eotn sauipk of their grain, oi other farm product suitable for exhibition. . " Prof. W, I. IteynolJ wm chcaee Huuday school UerlDteudout at Dai- la at the fourth quarterly meeting Just held by Presiding Klder MitFarlaud. IkHits, shoe, clothing, aud In fad everythirg you want can b found at the Closing Out Hale of Vanduy o't. He la doing a rushing bualuew and soon all will heold. Mrs. Ijsura Waller la lying at the point of death at (lood Hamnrltan hna pltal, Portland, and her sister Mb AIU Macau lay ha been at her bedside several days. Just a we go to pre we learn that Mr. alter died at 12 in. jestarday. M. O. Potter ha been appointed agent for the Oregon Paclflo railroad and can sell you tickets for Ban Fran clseo and return at fit. He is also agent fur the Union Pacific railroad aud you ran get your ticket to Chi cago from him cheaper than any other route.- Mrs, Dr. Cain, the mother of the young lady who elnied lth young Porter of Monroe a short time ago, was In the city today and Inform us that ber daughter hs found her mistake nd Keen enough of married life. Bo she hn gone to her father In Ban Frsn cisco who is there for the beuefil of hi health. During the hop growers' conference at Balero Monday, the fact came out that fully ripened bops will always bring the best price aud they should lie baled warm too keep out the moisture. Mr. Meeker said (hut 10 ismtids or lea Is the tiest size for a hale. J I" use about 100 pound of crude sulphur to the ton of hops and never wets them bile drylig. He bad up to dale bought all good hops nth-red t from 17 to 18 cent. He will have an office In Salem, Wm. Well and H. B Plum- mer being bl gcnts In thl county. At the least calculation about 6000 pickers will find employment In the hop yards of this county tbls year. The picker will earn on an average )15 for the aeason. That mean tTo.OOO cir culated throughout the county, the greater portion of which will Immedi ately And It way Into the channel of bualne of the pnncll center of the oounty, and a Independence is the bub of Polk county, our merchants snd citizens are even now reaping the ton eftt of the Increased circulating, medium. POLK COUNTY FAIR. Some of The Intea'sting Teat urwto He Seen Septem ber ao to 34. UALA DAY IDK OLD AMI) YOl'NO. tola- Vaar rUr snd Vaar Ma!, Vr SlaUr a4 Yr llrolhr aittt KJ)r Vsarwlt. The WtturSuin baa always taken great liiUrent lu having the resource of our iiiugiilltwiit enmity made known to th obdd world, and w Inevrely hop our eltiaeii will see that It la to their Interest to hav th eoiulug eouttty fair which will tak plan September H aud bet grand u-ow. What I required I that eaou of uahall take hold aud do our Individual beak W have ecurd the service of an artlt who ha attempteit toahow some of lis IUlurof the fair. TO THR rAIR. Most every one In Polk eounty ridv in a llvr mounted carriage and th blooded horse need no whip, amn In th llluatratlou, but then all part of Oregon do not have fine bona due Polk oounty. Among Llv Bu!n Mn. Oeo. A. Hmlth, the attorney, ha bis office In the Independence National Bank building You can get a nicely furnished loom at (he City restaurant. Daly Sibley A Kakln, at Dallas, have a com plete set of aiistracls J. It. Cooer has plenty of brick on hand at low prices- The Dale Palace Hotel I recognized by busluess men to be the proper place to stay Mitchell A Bobannon have a very complete planing mill ou Main street- Dr. J. It. Johnson, the dentist, has bis ulllce on the comer of ltttilroud and Monmouth streets Dr. E. O. Young, veterluary sur geon, attend to tne discuses or norse a:id cattle Dr. T. J. Lee has hi office up slulrs lu the ludupuiiJuuce National Bank building Dr. . L. Kctcbum has hi office in hi own building, on Monmouth street near Rallrimd. Subscriber wautlng help or any person desiring employment can use the "Want" coluiuu of thl paper FUEK one Insertion, not to exceed ten word. Facb additional word . one cent. , v W. H. Craven A Co. are turning out some line set or names wmcn are warranted to give satisfaction The Indepeudeuce Tile Co. has fucultlu for turning out, on short notice all sizes of tiling, from the smallest to the lurgest. h, W. MoAdams is prepared to furnish you an elegant monument with which to 11 ark the lust resting place of your rel; Uvea - D. II. Cruven still turn out thosr boautlful photographs, rain or shine Hubbard A Btaala are busy doing all the draylng here IN TUB PAV1I.IOH. After you arrive at the ground aud pay your entrant fee you should first visit the pavilion aud see what wonder ful thing are produced tn the county and which are on exhibition for prise. AT HI.VNKR. Then you will want to go out under the shade of some of the tree or the building and eat your lunch. You do not want tn br In hurry lu seeing the exhibit and the very best way to save yourselves from weariness Is to stsy on the grounds. TUB MKRRY OO-ItOUNI), Make the children happy by letting them spend a nickel In taking a ride. How they do enjoy It, and when the young man treats his best girl to ride how much closer It draw the strings of love. Under the cover of the noisy wing he can whisper sweet nothings in her ear, and be oblivious to nil else but the pleasure of the moment. ' THK flALLOON AHCENHION. The great popular event will be the balloon ascension, which will take place at 1:30 p. m., unless all aeronauts get killed so that none can be sooured for the occaslou. - The above are some of the features of our coming county fair, and some of It feature will be Illustrated next week. Five cent I nil It eosla to travel ou the motor to Monmouth and vUlt th Normal school P,H. Murphy keep pegging away aud turn out boot and shoe Air his customer Interview M. T. Crow when you want anything Id the lash aud door llne- Thwre Is no place In Oregon where better meat hi aurved than at the ree Uuraut of Weataoott Irwlu, 871 Ooiti merelal strvet, Balciu. Courtaoua at- teutlou, a Hue lueal, end lb popular price of cents, hav mad lute house the heuliuartera of everyone who baa occasion to dine In Baleiu. Mrs. lluchanaii, at the City ltUu rant, make a ieclalty of ulc chick u dluner each Sunday for ii ota. A. M. Ilurley, Mie ettorney, has hu office al)olulug the Iodependeuos National Bank building Bhellsy Alexnder A Co, the drugs- win, have a coin plots stock of drug, paints, oil aud glass; also a full lint of school buik end tatloury J. P. O'Donnell carrls a large Mock of agrluultural machinery, and bl helve are laden with the best grade of hardware; a tin stor and tlunlug department add to the advautagee ol hi establishment Luttibr of best quality aud from mountain log I sold by Proott A Veue.- TELEGRAPHIC NEWS A4reHIr4 letter. List of unclaimed letter rwnalulug In the Iudependenoe poatulDc, August SI, imi Uisiper W, KiunwilJC, QreeuAP, Marshal II, MutlerltA, PritwJM, Hinlth Calvin, Wornwer Han, Altnisu Mr, M, Arumtrong Mr J A Huff Mt Oracle, MoMllleu MIm Nellie, Aruuttroiig Mrs. Maggie. ' JC'U, RUHKHTAtlN, Sept. j, im. P. M. Tile Sew Pastor. IteV. 8. W. Potter baa been appointed to lb pastorate of the M. U. cburvh lu ludepeudeuu by th ooufereiice Just closed at Albany. 11 la spoked of an able minister, ror th past two year be ha been pastor of th M. K. church at Drain, Oregon. lie I Urthr of D. W. Potter, of the firm of Potter A Miller, and like hi fraternal relative, b w ald to bellev In th old time gospel. We are unt Informed wbeu be will first preach lu Indepen dence, Aa Imauwce Pear Tree. Mr. a. T. ullllain lueasured a pear trueon Mr. Allen' farm In Polk ooun ly th other day that probably la ou of Ui largest of the klud ever known. It of the variety called Fall Butter. i'he tree la fifty feet and two Inches high and seveu feet nine incite In clr- eumferenee. Seven feet from the ground there la a limb that I four feet even (iicuee In dreutnlereucr. It to estimated that the tree hold 100 bosh- el of fiulL Haleiu Independent, TUB I. 0.0. F. FICSIC. Th First Annual Plontoof the Inde- ieiident Ord r of Odd Fellows of Polk county will be held at M on mouth nxt Saturday. The following la the pro gramme of the days 930 a n. Parade, priM-esslon will form lu front of Odd Fellow' ball In the following order; L. Damon, Orand Marshal; Monmouth Baud, I. O. O. F. 10:00 a 111. Opening Ode; Prayer by Grand Chaplain, A. W. Teat; Vocal mualo, Ave mluutea' address for "Uood of the Onler," by Orand Master W. T. Williamson of Silein; vocal mualo; Mu sic by the bsud 1 IKK) a. 111. Pie contest of IS min ute' duration; committee, W. W. Wil liam, J. K. Miller, W. I. Beynold; lit prise, No 22 rifle, by R M. Wade A 2d prlxe, plush case by Hewitt A Son; 3d prise, a hat by W. A. Moore- head. HflO. m. Foot race 200 yard. Committee, J. Hubbard, Ueorge Howe, Hayter; 1st prise, book, "Heroes ol tli Dark Continent," by C. L. Haw ley; 2d prlxe, box Freuch candy, by In low A Aim tine. 12.-00 M. DINMKR, 1.-00 p.m. Tug of war. Committee, Jame Prather, Oeo. Kelty, J. C. Mo- Kee; 1st prlxe, two boxes cigars, by I. C, Powell aud Mulkey A Hale; 2d prlxe, buggy whip, by Oround A Prater. 1:80 p, m, Base ball; committee, T. Graves, K. H. Cattron, F. P. Myers; 1st prlxe, one Spalding league bat, by Wheeler A Clodfeller; 2d prlxe, box of cigars, by Wilcox A Baldwin. 8:00 p. m. Display of Pie, Cake and Biscuit, committee, Grand Master W. .Williamson, and Mrs, Williamson; Fur the best looking cake, a illk pra by J. M. Vanduyn; best looking ie, one year's subscription to the I tern- izer, by W, A. Wash; best looking pan biscuits, Knne year' subscription to The Valley Transcript, by A. V. & Snyder, All the display lu thl de partment to be eat' n by the assemblage. 4:80 p, m, Bicycle race. Commit- Ira Powell, Joe Miller, C. O. Good; 1st prize, gent' toilet cae, by Shelley, Alexander A Co; 2d prlxe, hat, by Smith A Jordan; 8d prlxe, album, by E. Miller. ' MUMM0NN, in the Ju.llrfi Court of Ju.lliw snd (tonnlnbl in.irict, no. f lv, euis oounty, Oregon, L.K0I110, . pialntirr John Miller, dtifvndant To the shove named John Millar, donmri. nd, you ar hnrcliy oomiimndcil to supmr und ali.wor the i-oinplslnt Hlid sgslnal you In llicshove-nnlltli-dsullon In the "Hid court or liofortt hit anil ol OoUihor. IHIIll. at Hi hour of 10 o'clwk In Die forenoon ol nld duy, nr for want tlmreof the plalnllir will Uiku JudginBiit BKslnHt you ir tli uin of tllM nd InUTOMt fiimi 0aobr 'tih. INW, st the ruin of 8 wr mint pur annum una hliinwuiand dlNtiurHcimentn of thl action a tin me I" demanded tn the onmplHtnt. Thin nuiMiiionn la mililhihfld br order of II. M. l.llio., Juatloe of the pence of III J nut tee Important HaH.'iiins the .Week. mWM'H M( IIF.MK. of tn MU rnttl fcr Lsadlag Musjr m BMiurtly As ror tn Oalaaaai ' Wasblnglon, Rept, 2, Pe(l'er yester day Introduced the sublressury bill. It was renired to the Judiciary oomml toe. The bill, a a mailer of fact, la In th nature of au amendment to the constitution, Th first amendment, known as No, 10. dtrecta the secretary of the treasury to print and Issue to slate governmeuta A,onO,WO each mr 100,000 Inhabitants, or at the rate oftOO per capita. Tbla money It to be dis tributed In small deuonilnatlotw legal tender bills,' delivered to tbe alale free of coat or Interest. Htatee are prohibit ed from lending It lit execs of an in to rest charge of S rer cent. The pres ident oft h United Htale and the 11 tloual treasuier, with one Mtietor aud two member of tbe house, will be Qomtutlle to that each slate shall choose ooninilsloner to give a bund for tbe seeur handling of the money re ceived, tbe bond to be approved by the governor of the stale, the money to be loaued on landed security of ibaiblu the amount borrowed, no unnou more than f 2,000. Ciirsnatliii ar ut al lowed to lend niouvy. ' The time for hlcb the money la lent I sixteen year, and ou fourth le to be paid every four year. No ft or ooiimil- loiwtlwllbe charged on a ham. All laud aud Improvement forfeited for non-pay meut of prlndal or Interest hall go Into th public domain. Other money, other titan tbe metal now out standing, shall be called Into the trees oryaud destroyed. The secretary of the treasury ia required to print 0,000 000 50-cent bills and the name number of 25 cent bill to be told by potmst- era. Amendment 17 prohibit tbe deposit of auy public money In any private or Incorporated bauk other than the na tional treasury or sulHreaaury. Amendment Id provide for the free coinage of both gold aud silver. Addl tloual mint ar to be established near the mine. Amendment It) prohibit ultrvuur- r from buy tug gold or silver or reoeiv. lug gold or diver for deposit and lu- Ing wbstltute money llierefor. Auiendiueul 80 divide the national treasury luto two separate depsrt men ts; ou to reoeiv all tbe revenue due tbe government aud disburse the same, and on to Issue aud distribute- money to th (tat and renew mutila- ton bitla. A TIIOl'HAKD LOST. TiMlirtal Man) Ik Allaall Coaat Bavasnah, HepU 2, H. G, Filed - ling, of the wholesale grocery firm of Ouckenhelmer A Hou, returned from Beaufort last night on a special tug Mr. Fried ling sy that at least MX) per- on were drowuvd on the Islands in that vicinity, aud lhaf wbeu all reports ar In upward of 1000 persons will be round to have pertolied. The coroner had held Inquest on 300 bodies, 87 of which were burled In one pit and 50 lu another. It Is Impossible to procure coffins. Cspuln II. I). Klllott' place on Caue Island suffered severly from the storm. As It grew worse Captain Klllot brought bl family out of the hou1 and fastened them to the tree with lifeline. . L Densler lost lit building sod con- tout on Purl Island, and he aud his wife spent four hour on the top of a tree. Tbe aggregate lost at Beaufort will ex oeed $500,000. The phosphate Industry near Beaufort ha been ruined, and the oroiison thesea Ulsiid are a complete lose. Unless Immediate ivllcf comes, theiufferlngwill be Indescribable. At tempt at identification of the bodies has been abandoned. All that Is de sired now I to get the bodies out of the way aa quickly as potsliile to prevent pldemict resulting from their rapid de composition. No accurate record is kept of the number of dead, aud the statlsltic of the dlsnstor will never be known. On each ls'aud and mainland me survivor are burying all the re mains of the victims that can be found. Coroner' certllluato are out of the question. Henrohlng parties make their way around the plantations and houses and a soon a a body i found It Is put under ground. Wherever white are with the parties some sort of a record is kept, but the greater number of bur ials are mad by negroes. Tbe black belt ou tbe coast ha lost not less thau 1000 or it negroes, with a probability that It Is over that number. It will bo week before all the dead are found, as there Is overflowed water on tbe Island beneath which are undoubtedly ninny bodies. Tbe nea Is slowly giving up Its dead. The ooudltlou of the survivors Is pltable In the extreme. will go to Han Francisco Immediately 011 receipt of their order. On aoouuut of the uncertainty of the American lu tercsts In China Ikmmuso of the (Jeery law, the gunboat Petrol Will be sent to Chin without delay, letter received from China state that private part lee and secret organisation oil the Paclflo const are sending Chinamen back to their native land aud the present bad feeling has been augmented, Tbe Cruiser Olyntpla. Han FuAM'imo, Hept, ii,--From In formallou recelveil to-day 11 1 learned that the cruiser Olympla will not be turned over to the trial board Air two months, when she leaves the Union Iron works and will be virtually eom- plated, Ou her trliM arouud the bay It I said to be clearly proved that tbe tievMtry speed of twenty knot will be made without any trouble, aud there are many who believe she w mat twenty-one ku:its snd over. For every quarter ot a knot over twenty the Un ion iron works will receive a premium Of 150,000. Till Daixh riepl. 4. About 2 p. m. today word was received ber of the ac cident! shooting of Ieonard Cooper, tbe youngest sou of D. J. Cooper, an old and well-known resident of thl city lu playing with the other children, he In wmie way got noastaaslon of a altot- gun, loaded as usual, and It discharge resulted fatally, 1). J. Coor I a brother of J. H. Coop er, and oilier of this city. Leonard was a very bright and popular young num. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Vf OTIIU IK IIKIII-JIIV OIVEN THAT 11 iiw aritMrliii linKifiir lUii( un. l.r Hi nnu iiainaul WniiH.r a fuller. 111 th. lilaiSaiiiliH kU'iiim In lnd-wndi-nni, baa 11,1a qnv iwvn atMoivvu n muiuai ronaani. tint, wahiwr rvllrlii, and all smum du lit Imi Arm am payable 10 M. A. I- ulltr, who win pjr wi uvula ui aia nrm, Usm. Wssasa, : II. A. 'ti,i.xa. JndiidiHw, Or., An, kl, laut. NOTICK.-AII pa-non owing lit slaiv Rrm will pit arMI Uielr sneouula Maw puaauiin. II n LOST. On H.iiimbi-r Snl, Mwiwn lluen Vlata una tlK.rn.lrtn and itallaa r !, r win iiawi Willi a aars noriivf. nud.f will 1 uiuiily niwardwl by k-aviug st un oinu. $10 00 hCWARD. Th sbu reward will be imUI loanrw-r. on wlKiwiltgiv in InfomiaifcHt wlnrh will ld 10 Ui cuuviPiion of ma nenwii or imr. ou wlioenlcrrd tuy iitrlon h.u-Ii laal huu- uay uini auu umunym my iumoii. TAKK WAIlM.N'illlll 1 sIm lv noili lhal I in wairlilii ihsl melon iMIrh with Iwouotitti barrvlu-u una. tdMl wtUi bm-k Ih, and will li.l Ui dm pwraun wci, rur niht In ili pun-n, 1. 1. UAsraas. Iiidetwuduhw, Or, Au. , Ism, A PETITION. In Ih rrnrdr'a rnurl of the City of Indpa Suw. im tbla tld dav of A iiiual, las, a 011. lion hat In Own piwnied to Hie txmrl .IiumI by nx-ri! Ilian ln rwidt-nta and bouae- Uold.n. l mid i-uy. wclilonln aald oourl todmlar W llllaiu MrK.-mia smmumn drunkard nd II tiwrlnf to t., nmrl that aald V IIMSin M.'Kpniia na lwo In lb liabil at bonunin gr.i.ly and aliuot omuowtly uiioai-MiM lur nior man nie mount inun Oil. daw, and to lb rat auuoyanoe of aald ui-titlonrra. It 1. therefor dwla.-ed bf this curt lhal Mid William MVKemia be and thai I, la ber. by decianrd common unuikarvl, and that ill DePxHia arv beraby nxiuirmt lu refrain from ivliis, -IUnt,orln any maimer lur. niaiiuia aam wnoajti Mi'iveuim wna vniritu. oua or malt lliiuora Imin tbla data; Ui pen. Iiy of wbu-b la Due of not lea tliau .mi nr more man nr ea.-o auu very ollen-Hh Tbla dn-larallua to b itiibliahed Sir Hire mniHM-utlv waeka In lb WXT tons, nnwapr or eaorai eireuiaiiou, piiDiuuie ritum to aaivi city uiniia w iHueiwmieuce. Usu. W. Kkao, t;iljf Ueounlor, l-rlllluu Ut fteelsr William MeKnss Cawmaa llruakard. Tlheliy reoordernf tb t'lljr of indtieo ileucv. INils oniuur. llrenm. The underpinned petiiloiiera who ar rwl. itenlasnd biniH-boldera wllbln I he rliy lliniu tri tbe ely of liidepeiMh'inw do moat rmpaeu lolly iwlillmi your iionoraniB ouurt b aa. rlare one William Mi-K.-un s ninion dniiibartt Sir the remain Ibat the aald Wll. limit Mi-Kwuu baa snd till la for mora than iiionih prior to Hie dale of tbla petlllon been lu Ibeuahltof beivuiln sniMly tntotl. esled wltinn lh llmllaof anltl dliy a. id baa Sept up wort biioll br more man one muni li lirlor herelu, to tin suuoyane of aald pell- loner, 1 1 led and sud ttgned si tndenendenm. I-OIK n.uniy,cnifou, tui utl aay ui AU. H3, II K alteraon W I' I niliwa Zed lliotentlurf ) V tl'lhmoell tC I'alleraon A J iiilnmn W II llawley J M Vaiiduya KHWIIeoi HI.Hbvlley M V llttltlwln W Ol'taik W W IVrdval K O IVntland j M mark Wll Craven 11 iiiratniiertt. THE SI'REAI) OF CHOLERA. oourl of wild dlHlrlct, which ordar I diititd Bl'jlt. nth, iwi, JjuUij llila ftth dnjr orfteplcinbor, H, M, LINKS, 12 flt Jtttloof theyoaoe. Another Csa tt Jt-raay City Csngrawinen Ars Arrlil. Jkkhky City, N. J., Hcpt The state and tbe government are working to gether taking vigorous measures to prevent the spread of cholera here. The city will be thoroughly patrolled by officer with authority to enter all houses. Th streets will be cleansed and sprinkled with disinfectants. An other suspected case was discovered to day. The patient was taken to the emergency hospital. He Is John Lynch, of Baltimore, who nrrlvcd to day from Kenmeyj and was found sick In the street. It ha been decided to exhume the body of Josephine Smith to determine definitely whether It was a genuine case of Asiatic cholera. A (hiuboat to lie Sent to China to Pro tect American Interests There. Washington, Hcpt 2 Orders were sent by the navy department to day for the disixiliitlou of the' Itch ring sea fleet. The lli-nr and Hush will runuln lu Uchrlug ecu until November and Octobci, renpuutlvely, while the Mohi can, Itanger, Albatross aud Corwln A PETITION. In lh reoonlertwiirtofiheCltjrof Indepen- uonoe, nil oouniy, urvgon. Now on litis Sid day of Austiat. 1H0. a Peti tion bavins been preimnled to the court lined by more than ten rv.Hh-nta and hoita. biildera f auld My petitioning tmld euunto tie.-lure Tboinaa Uiwery soouimon drunkard aud It pHnrlii lo the oourt that mild Tho. ma l.owt'ry hiw htt'li til the bnbltof lienmi. In sroaalv and altniMt conatHiitly tnbixlmk d for more than ou mouth front I his date Hint to lb srent aiinoyane of anld petitioner. It la lliert'Mir diH-iarett by tbla eourt that nld Thoinii. Uiwt-rj' lieailil that he la bervby diH-lnmd seouinioii drunksrd snd that sit m rwuia ar hereby nsiilrtd to n-fraln fmm giving, netllng, or In any manner fliruUhlng the mill Thomiui Lowerv w ith Niilrll il.iila or limit lltinora from tbla (Into; the penalty of which ia 11 nn 01 not itwa man k.uu uor mor Ihnil jA.iKl for mull and evt-iy oltmit-e. Till deelsrailon lo b puiillahnd for Hire otmwotulvo wtk In the Wrht Hms a new., paper or general elit'tilnllon publlabed within III anld elly lliniu of liidt-pi-ndenc. uso. W. IUkii, C'lly liuoordor. 1'etltlon Ui Ileelar Thuinaa Vowry Com nion Ilrunkaril. To llieelty recorder of the City of Indtpro-dt-ni-e, lilk tioiiiily, Oiegon. Tn iiHileiKlxm-d pt-tnlnner who ar rent deiil mid tnHiatilKiUlera wltlilu Hit- city Until of Mild I'lly do hereby imtlllon your honnrahl oourt to dtwliire thu mild '' hollow Uiwery a nominon drunkard lor th rennon that he ban been snd la now U In I In- hultlt of beoomlng growlv iiiUixleitled within lite oily limit of the oily of Indeponpeni-e and hnakeptuu auld hithlt for more limn one month prior to I lie diitu of thin petti Ion; to the annoy, sure of the mild pttt It limi-m hereto, 1 idled and Ignrd at Independence till Hi nay or Augutt, into, 11 I Fatleraon Zod Itoaeiidnrf , I' V I'll! teraon W 11 llawley HU Wilms M 1' llttltlwln W W lVrolvnl 4 M Hlurk II Hlradiberg. rP (Tonnoway KiVIXiiintill A J (loodimm J M Vsnduyu ttLHIiellny W O (lKik KO eiilhind W H Craven TO TRESPASSERS. I, J. A. (IrlgHby, hereby notify th publlo thitt. any pemtm nr pflrMiim found tunning on my properly north of lndupmidmiceorsny lumU I inive In my poNHtnwlon, will be prune, ciuled to I he llill extent of the law. lndeiH-ndenee, Or, J.A. UaiUSBV, Au. at), ItMU. NOTICE OF FINAL. SETTLEMENT -Vf-OTIOK IS TtEUKHY GIVKNTHATT. JN W. Winin, adnilnlNtmtorof tho et4tte of B7 A. (ji'iivon tlwit'iimul, hiM tiled 111 final ao wtiiit In wild entHlct and hi petlllon fin final ael tlnment tbervlii, und that by m-tler of the Honorable. H T. Biii'eli.eouiily Judge of Polk county, lire-run, Mondny, Onlolier I, 1I3, (the aame being during the rcKulnr Ooto. ber uu ni of miii't) liue been ll'.rtl ax the time for bearing mild pellllon for tlnnl mitUeinent of anld ealiile,aud all pei-aon nre hereby noti fied to iipneur at mild time and allow eiitiNe, If any they hiive, why mild petition alinuld not be granted and nli) tmtuto Nuitlly eltwed, 8. T. lltmoH, County Judge of Pol It I loiinly Oregon, Dated thla Dili duy ot Anguat, IbKl. - ELA S PoiaON-IVV piLL-Aurcur for piiinonlug ft'um Ivy-vlue or Oak. ff not fm- return tne Dotueuagct your 0 proven tn a DAYS, money. Horn by all Lrmgiflati. .4 Th only Pur Crsaa of T.rUr Powto,-Ke AjsusMwia; Ko Atel. ' Used in Millioni of T-rnear 40 Yeiri th fttr'-rl GENERAL EXHIBITS OF THK rax a era fL'i on DIVI8I0N A. Clam LParm Pboduct. rbunpl of not lea Uiaa I ars, K Int. Oregoa ruu wi " fh. fkll l.u I bu. fall wheal I bu. wlnlw brty I bu. Mid oat. I tm. owunf hi klad- " I (hi, ablled urs I S0T H tNt. blM k TThWU VBcaieM. ML tA no 1 eo SO 19 IM SO ie . tm lie it) 1 ! . tm im lJUtkay ImvMuwuTiw'wbMl.'Vhwtlaa.iw ibtiUm Meii vmrwiy, Rv sera Mb vrbHy........... 10 II IHaplay vlmtvaa in" oata, Uirw varlvtl, flvbsv Mc variety, r)v-mieh varUiir..........., tot IN inapiay nieaowraa.Mwn vsn y nainpi ix aut law uiaa ors 19 1 uwpiay w p-a-M uupa, i in. Men, iuiuium Dy gro rfroww. Class II. Orkoon Raubo Bum. bsmplewhll bean.. J tluudby mI.. 101 ia im it DIVISION B. Class I. Dairy Pkoduct. RuUf, not lS than i faMlwda nujama. DIVI8I0K C. Clams I Domestic Woolen MANrrACTCRCS. M. fwl uo 118 Tew yard. r narpet . 4in pound homiunad yarn, wbita.. Wooieo tuklb, h.m,jiiM.l , iu let 1(10 I 1W H DIVISION D. Class I. Domestic Economy. Aallrt.lnt bwa.il r L , r llt'prl.log bread --,-,. ,, .. . loaf ek -. . Culleetlon of domeatle canned fro I la Aawrtixent of cakea, n4 lea tbaa lour varlatu. . lilaplay of bun, Bv varuii .. . too 100 100 Im 10 in tot l Itt w tea let DIVISION E, Class I. Embroidkry. Infant' skirt, aatln illtrh Piano cover, aalln tltelt.M Table cover, aatln Uleh Hola euhbn, aatln UU-b Handkerebtef oaae. Pillow Bbam.ouUlne lUkh. Turk lab rug mat. ww tant-y apron- Htifaeuahluu, Uoinan ni broidery. Toll ,.,.. ...,. . 100 IM 100 190 too to 100 M too It loo at 100 60 loo to 100 10 too lot Class II. Braiding, Era Ml' dr.. Child' ebMik Pillow hain , Lady' polnUaee puluw Class III, Hand Sewino. loo to too to 100 m- ioo tt Buy's nulla, mad by woman. !tdy' t . Toeked as lit H'bit nblrt, tluen bo)ui Baby' dreiut lied quill, silk parebwork, plain . Red quill, all at palehwork, erasji. HmI quill, out ion patch wur k . UueJukla gi"a CLASS IV. Chochbtinq and Knittino, lAdy (bawl, eroeheted J Hpmlinen of laoa, eroeheted.. Specimen of Iso, kultle4 tot let not loo loo to too 109 too let too in too tot loo to 100 to . too lot 100 to 100 to DIVISION F. Clas 1. For Misses Under Sixteen Years op Aoa. Saltrlalng bmad. by girl under txbn year of Hoprt.lng bread, by girl under alxleen year of ' Sous blaouit. by girl under alxteeu year of . lyer caka, by girl under alxleen year of -.. Hnlliinholea, lx. by girl under aliteeo yean of sg Calico dreaa. by girl under sixteen year of g tot lot too lot 100 M too loo loo to lot to Ciars IL For Boys Undkr Sixteen Years or Age. ReaHpclmenenninhlp,byboy uudtn-lxteenyearof 100 let DIVISION G. Class I Fruits. five varlellew fall apple, not lea than alxeaeh. Five varlelir winter apple, not lea thtm aix ch r.xiiiou ot not leaa man two vanetie ptaobe .. Two vsrletle iear, not lea than elx eacb . l,argel aw-inien pears, not lea man tnre Plate plum and prime, on variety xb Single variety grant .-.. ., Hwevpatakea, largvat and bt exhibit of fruit.. too too too too . too . too . too . 10 00 loo 100 10 too 100 100 loo too DIVISION H. 0las8 i Vegetables. ltrgat cabbage Ivtatoea, early, three varum, lx peelmen each.. Paranip. all aiteelinena , ,.r i Muakinelona, three .peelmeim Water meloiiR. tbree ineoluieni Onion, any variety. Onion, yellow llanver. one neck Potatoes, late, three varletlea, alx apeclmeng eacb . Muwii.ht-1 fur table 9 iilniens.... 1 Jirgeav atiuaan oi any siua . ion - a too 100 100 to 100 100 too 100 100 60 Puiupklna, two apeelnien.,..,.- .... Turnip, ix peclmenaof one variety... jxunauiea, aix apeoinien one variety.. 100 100 100 100 100 100 Ml 60 00 W to Larsoat neclinen any variety of tomato luvtwt and beat exhibit of vegetable not ooinpellng In any of the . foregoing olaaaea, aweepaUke . . DIVISION I. too loo too 100 too 100 Class I Floral Department. premium Ui tad Fuahalaa, one beat variety In bloom .. 00 to Koaaa, beat two varletlea and apeelinena In bloom . 100 DO Double geranium, beat tbre varieties and apeoluieni la bloom j 00 SO Lily, lu oloom . loo to' Double fucuida, white, lu bloom . ......... ..... loo - 80 White mae, tn bloom .. ... . . lot 50 Ked roe, tn blixitn . ............ 1 00 0 Yellow roae, In bloom .. .. J00 to , New caotua, lu bloom or not. .. ......... 1 00 to Olndlolua, not tc than five specimen In bloom ... loo "no Five hanging laket exhibited In properly wnatruoted baskets..., too 1 00 ' Panel, In bloom, not lea than Ave varietle..........4 100 M Bouiitielof rtwea ............. 100 (0 Dlaplay of out flower ........ .......... .... 100 00 BiildiplayfplanU,weepiitkea............ ...... Diploma. DIVISION. J . , . Class I. Works of Aiit and Fancy Work. ' ' , - , Printing, card...,...'. ... . ........... Diploma, Printing, poatera, In oolor............................ Diploma, Jewelry ....., Diploma. .fttidHt-iir painting In oil, on canvas, exhibited by the artist....... too 100 Largeat and beat display of crayon drawings by one person, live or more . ...... . lot 100 Photograph view, ten, largeat site, by one peron........ j 00 1 00 Sign painting, work by the rtlat Diploma. Bpeclnten porcelain painting, by artlat............ ... , joj Hpeolman oil painting on aatln, by artltit joo ( Penmauablp Diploma, Hpeclmen of nuirble work, by tbe artist.......... , ... Diploma? LandHoape In water colors...... ................ .................. J 00 1 go . DIVISION K . - , MlSOELLASEOUS. All article, wblcbthsoommlttee decides shall.haVtmerlL not lnfJud .1, d.r Uie sbov list hil be entered for promtmn, v lnma