V trrmcaqroea. S. Dl PERCIVAL, Editor. -1 11 JireUateae t eteeewate llM .F&1DAV, SK1T. 8, !!. 'SELF MEASUREMENT. It ia nearly impomnhte awia accuracy at self mm a powers, be they intellectual or liavsaal. abotud not extend, m a de- i at wave to qualities, and we be- U does. We win not say self deceived still aa to their -virtoea aod vicea. but they are much lea deceived than they warn Thar know for tha moat part perfectly well if they have tampon, or if "they ara tyrannical, or if they ax greedy, or if they ara selfish, or if they ara afraid of danger. They may not admit a defect of Tpislitiss aa may aamit a aafect oc punui, be- baa developed a new dread of atinl opinion, tat they rccoe i it fully and nsiniiiii make of recognition a basis for action in We have known at lea of jealooa aa deliberately profitable poattaooa in which that Tefinn would be strongly excited ana hare repeatedly beard -which would, aa they aaw with par- net r Ins mesa, impede thexr boot inbfe. Aa to greed, we believe its secoguitaon to be the commonest of aJQ thinga and constant reat with the man himswlf either for choosing a career or deliberately re jecting one aa too much sat rounded with "temptations" for hie partica- iar weakness. The timid constantly dedinegood proapeuta for caret!! a for -wluca they kno-v themaprven unfit ted, and so, occasionally o the in- tiiieratila -Taxation of their friends. kthe lry. who eery often are thor- ooghry aware of and deplore a rice n it at a nee. which dependeoa cmatmiifima uf which they never tbefens cannot purjfe their nature. "1 know." aaya the man so affect ed, -that I shall stark the work. I iars. too, are keenly aware of their apecial temptaXioa. and though they .rtrojwi nothing on ar count ox It i wonderfully aware of the risks they ran. and usually, though not always. hate those who bring their vice into Selfishness is a more subtle qnali "ty. because it takea to itself inteDee- tanl ding-men the selfish desire for otaninsoce. tor example, often pre aentmg itaeiZ under the appearan of duty. Bat even selfianneee, i imagine, afadtan hidea itself from the man whose nature it otaiudcs. Cer tainly the most selfish man west encountered knew- thoroughly that he was selfish and t rttaaid hinaalf to himself, not by denying his vice. toot by attributing it to every other person with whom be came in co tact. The view inwardly as well aa the view outwardly baa iliniul. and the men of the day tend at all events to realise the philosopher's advice and know themselves qmte tfaroogh. Whether tins clearness of view i places modern men to purge tbexn- ' aetvea of their evil onaiitaes more we cannot quite decade. On the whole, we think not, and that there ia a strong alloy of cynicism in modern clearsightedness, but there vee in that harsh Jadg- at, and more especially about we never knew a man leas greedy by his controlling will and never heard of a man cared of laziness by anything bat poverty or other deep catting whip. Even that often fails, lanness being: in some natures as dominant a vice as the desire for excitement which we call "di perjuiag ia. " lint we have seen desperate ,mutl aaucBeaful efforta to control temper , and. cariooaly enough, real cures of selfish was ef fected from within. The man ia helped in that last effort by the mod- , era t 'atir n for sympathy and sotne- tones lands bimseif in the opposite and stupidly illogical position of one who -ievea that the pleasant coarse' il tL seCab course and therefore ' past i , aanion tLe wrong course to wich it may be or may not. 4 t 'ttrSmtoK. ' tU w Wasseai ea f 1 f t S y-faoi IX I t akv. ,r:)tba. -- tiea of I Uxaai Vs-rL-is water shoald be -baarottsdwtSha iUn "hi4 sponc a that the One of the dieraate to which it M ad apted with the brat Nauita, UateUer Stomach Bittern, a family meJU-inv, oooiprvhstMive lu Its scope, baa never bam throat spon publie attention in the guise of a universal panacea tor bodily Ilia, Thi eJaim, daily arrogated in the columns of Ute dally press by ttw rpnvtnta vt medicines far lufc-rk Wllu epeeiSka, baa in a tbuueaiid la- stata-va (Uegusted tb putU la advance of il abetmliiy, and tle prtcprc-t of other teaiHliea of superior qualities have been baudlmpped by the preten tions if their worthless oiwlwrtir. But the American people kuua, be- oauac they have verified the fact hy the moat trying leata. that the B.t trra po le ttm virtues of a real specific iu a f malaria ami liver deaorder, eon- stipatina aervoaa, rheumatic, stomach kidney trouble. What it dues it due thoroughly, for this raesoa it U in dorsed and recommended by boat of respectable ntedieal men. : Saaabeth, Fean. Aug. S3, KoUiM lacHTT, 0 MoioM, Iawa- Vfm bare a rood sale for Krauar's Ca panics, and those who have tried them oaa them again. , For sale by Shelley, Alexander dv Co, Ia a literary and artiatiesenae. Tna OoaMorouras la aae of the most f feet prodBCttoos of its kind pobUsbed oa either side of tha Atlantic; says the Irish Times, of Dublin. Extending ever 128 naaiis of beautifully printed and Uinvtrated matter, every single item of wbirti will be peruard aad atad ied with leanest, UieaHMESziaemaat be rarded aa parfeetly Bnkia-, and ooe wonders new so magnificent a work eaa be produced at a east of twenty Ave eeets. or a ahilHnc Cosmopolitan and W sar tti dk togeth er for S3 a year. . - . . o::io:j srnup FtlCSCSZS. X -flaf rV AZ3 esssrt. A RCMCOY FOR CHILDREN. Bold by J H. PTJGH. JAPANESE m Sox sa4 ran- a pultT muw. aa. taarraaijboad. or SMlnMUillaaehrae. le. rii'.n at. or aamary uutm. aaa many oUmt aawaaw aad fraaaia mkaaa It a aiwar inMkndtttoUHBacnlkaHIi. Tlwint ii0uutm of aMaicwreot1aaatr. aea wlta Um kaia wan riaary immher. Thia mMdfkai nrvar nn tvm r sml i tea, itt1I. imi wbea a written saaracla w wua . wmb io mono io uutmmf n acearad. Ma)d ataaiaSiraataala. tiunu. ac ln u y J av WimtaM. CTar a Hi m: and r il d rixxm,tfM.Jnn Imttljr. GUNNS LIVER PILLS OMLYOKE FOR A DOSE IS YOUR STOMACH SOUR. aaaareaa, Snarai ma Pa.Waia.aa, For sale by J. H.PUOH. ' '4 - HAVE- YOU ipfrae,v. sx m MrJinynA FILES vsrsr" Tig afaaa'aai artvaain-aaiaaai I s ! a waTWsnBn.masnsnswansnansnsna.a FOR SALE ! in City and Suburban Lots and 6 or 10 - acreage. ' ftf Will exchange city and auouruun wr 1 good farms. Will also trade good acreage near Portland for City property and pay differ ence, in either case, for value.' ADDRESS: I. G. Davidson. 132 1-2 3rd St., Portland, Or. W. E. Poole, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON OfHoe neat deer te Aeetiae'a faral- MONMOUTH, OR. J. M. CROWLEY sa a s a mt - Office One door west of Polk Co. bank ; Main atraet, Monmouth, Oregon. Otho Williams V1E1CI1IT TllLli Fine tailoring a specialty. Goad At GUARANTEED or neivde Dallas - Or. J. U. URi, I D. S. Office ia Breyman Brua. Bnilding Car. Csaaaaereisl aad Ceart Sta. SALE3C . - OREGON. Fresh Fish - ' ':- o - Sal mom. Clams, Oyster, Oatfiiib, Smelt, etc., received by nearly every ttain. Ijnrt orders at Fifth Stand on C street, Independence. D. B. CcTistra. Prr?. L D. JONES Tonsoria I Artist. Hair euUing. SSeta.; 8oavinc, ISeta; Coruer Knox and Main atreeta, Monmouth - - - Oregon mt rartlaaa ana tha atoat Caaiiany . . aae at EUROPEAN! FIA.N OLTON M. D. KOCHE, Mgr. cotaaFtum jiis lou rr rsiTuia, (3. VL MARKLEV, Proorletors ft. R. HAYriL I M. D. KOCHE. FREE MEDICINE! (Mara Opaartaaity fer SaaVriag Hanumlty... TO SL'FFEBT Wrtta aa at onv. explatniBC yoar ttnab). aad mm wminaria vhiuk w vuaiwk a fall wiw. of apactaltr aipait rm4iea bnt ottM lOTMir wo. WK it tOU UCSMnDlTHI. wUi amai jam wuwzm e nmx of ipertaiif fn MiltaM to jrmr cimmmy. HaXOMMBX DATIOM n mo (Mr mil ! In all dlaeaMS sad dXormttasa ara saodara aad aeMauae, aaqalrad by anr raan' expert. aea. wuMmudlau to caarasiaa a ears, Iw aotaaapalr. ( ?t. B. We ba tha anTy a Itlte ear Inr rvu.v.mx . trim, aad catakrh. hmt. tSSSaBeZT" IMU-U', lu-to- OM ee. DR. WILLIAMS' Tta m D E NT I ST U. H. DOTY. D. D. S. Offos OTft Dr. lVola"ts w dcinr WM o Chas. Wood t l";d si::e cm. Making shorn a specialty. Just now we have on bsnd a large supply of material for you to seWct fruiu. REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. iatae U.aaed c.A.orjovaco. e. aia own. wneiiiaina. a. c. TIME TABLE. Cin.a.aadTfdt M;rlantiitet.eadaB Pav aataMaaaa eaadaeMd av ajaesaave veca. Mdg!ajSj7na aaaaaali'n " ' aajaadeX awaaeasaniwsa Inuls aaa ve aevea, a aeaiMaale ee ao ttee at efcetaa. Oaf eeaMdaauaaaiaailaeacBrad. aeiwaimaT.-MowaiOtiin raaaa a,-wS eaa aT -alto tw U.S. aad fcea niaaaiai laiM4,MM Hwwlfc Ja .r ti' teawe Laaew ladaaoadaaaa. - Moaiaoata. - tm '- "T- '- ' aia - eat - -JO Itaw " !: Kl ta ia SUA -The HE IMialE k ST. W. Railway. OONNEtTINO WITH ALL TRANS CONTINENTAL LIN Eii. Is the Oalr Lias Baaalar Elertrlr LigBted tars, aVtaera ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO. AND OMAHA and CHICAGO. The El frees TraJaa raaeisU ef Trail -baled, Sbvaiae. IHsiss; aad Par lac Cars,. nUTEO : ' BI .:;:. JIB3 Fnroiabed with every luxury known to modern railway travel. Far Haeed, feaitart, aad Safety tab Use tt l aeaaalea. Tickets on sale at all prominent rail road ofhosa. For farther information inquire of any ueset agent, or ; C J. Eddy, fiflsrral AgC I. W. Casey, Trav. Pass. Art. Pertlaad, Ofveoa. TDBOoen TICKETS TO silt mE. mm. O'JIHi. KAKSAS CUT. GllClgl ST.100IS EASTERN CITIES. 3 l!::rs 1 DAYS TO 2 CHICAGO. The Quickest to Chicago and the East Quicker to Omaha and lS Kansas City. PULLMAN aad TOURIST SLEEP ERS, FREE R ECU NINO CHAIR CARS. DININO CARS. For rates aaa sasaral Information. asU ea or addrem W. H. HUKLBURT, AM. oea. raea. Act. M WsablayoastraeewTbjrd 7 iijltiej N y-.ai.r CORMMTtO UIOEI THE LAWS IF 0IE60I. POLK COUNTY BANK. MONMOUTH. OR. J. H. HAWI.KV, rtlitwit P. UCAMPBKIX Vtre-Free, ira n wiwki.i. , f-Trih-T-r Paid Capital, 930,000. " DIRECTORS. J. B. V. Bullr, J. K. Hiump, Y. . ro-ll .loawpn t:ravea. A KeaeraJ baokuut and axchann bultm toaaaatftad; kaot med; dtnalie rtwed ubjrct tu eberfe or m eertilUaMof depuall- aaP1r vrMif vault end burvlar mutf nfa aanured by ate Mme tort. MBee Huotw- a. n. to a. a. - BAIUiOADH. East and South via The SHASTA. Route :". of the Southern Pacific Co. California excreta intloa run dattytooDiiiK at all tamjca btite t-artliuid aad Albeui. aoata iioetk J-. rortlaad Ar.,fcSA.I. T Albaay A. 6rjft A. a. AT. aaarfaneteoa 1t. 1 7XU r. a. li r. m. T r. a. Reaafcera, Mall ( Daily -l foruaad .. KW A.M. I Roaeeere Rtea. Rnaebars.in 7 a. I iisor.a. a.iroruaaif l!2 E d jb lit PULLMAN BUFPETT SLEEPERS - and 8econd-Claa Sleeping Cars attached to all throogb traioa. West Side Division. Between Porosed aad Cervallie. alaa train dally taseeotttasdarj ISt i litp l-W a at AiMa; aad unrreiiia, moM Ua trans Ommtm Frifi miiiMl Espwea trata aallr (eaoitx Wttnday) 1 Ftnd i77i-i"aB 3w ! ar .ara(PBTUe., a.t i p OreaMian Railway Divialan sad Paetland and Venehill Ry. tffU aaatt Trt-mwaiy. Tarawa Urketa to all antau in th. r.. aT.M.mVllg. AmL tadaDaadn. M-BTlVkK, A (nil. ladeoeodeoee. B. KOtHI.HR, F V. KXiFKH. Huutw. Aal. O. . a Paaa.act. From TERMINAL or INTERIOR POINTS the TCEC.1 FUIHC 0. D. s wtsetlaelelaaa n ill IT d aS It is ths DIRING-CAR ROUTE. It runs Through Vestibuled Trains Every Day in the Year to ST. PAUL and CHICAGO ' (So cbaace ot eara) Compotted of DINING CARS nn sarpaMed, Pallmaa Drawing Koom Sleepers of latest equipment, TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, Bfsfc that" can be const rncted, and . in which accomjiKxlatioos are both free and furnished for holders of Brat or sec ond clam tickets, ' ., and ELEGANT DiT COACHES. k Li:3, C::::: - ritli all Ikx AAnrdlnc direct aad satntemipted aervtee. Pullman simper meervatlnoa can be eeeared la advance lfcnmcn any tfealot Ute road. TOIIMTItlEISeSSsi "n b Prcbd at any ueaetofflc of thta eompaay. Pall tatnnnatloa recard. URta 1t Portland . Ar t d b 0pat L SmnaioBtli 1.11- n 4r Atrlie L Ji a m taila, (arnlsbed aa aapUeatlon lo aoy asaat, or A. D. CHARLTON, Aealetant Oeaeral Pseeeiieer Aaeat. "' a.m yirat eUeet. ear Ceah(li, PORTLAND, OR. i a