vary. ja,-ra saw uMcm:.;cN ratk. ATAU U AVKC. Am Vi Ml aloulha All HiftpHuM th KnltMfl Btkt eitwed In y n will imwrtnl Alt vr Sve tinea will be fhMwl I' li IbMtUiw iKttfctw u..W.tL.i.a wilt tiA tthAfiml mr m w caw ut aw oniu iw S.1VE VOIR mt UVIT. !Wttrd at the FouMtAte In tttdep Oeuu. Unuo, m moouMm waiter. FRIDAY, BEIT. 22, 1883, Adsrtilng ii to Aal jmmmt to wacAiHwy-M fi-ami rice kwt. AlirtroiiW" TAere Ublontyqf obtaining 6m NOM-mtMidty; MoNetttW ootoai A FORMER weldentof the state of Iowa says it would take ft saint to bear the mins of Oregon uneoui nlaluinirly. If the resident of low does not like Oregon, there are no strings, and the door ifl open out of Oreeon. No one but native urego- nians has any right to oooiplaiu ol the weather. ieWttt could not Impendence have a military company?' asks someone. No reason at all that we know of unless it is because the vnnnir men here will not tke enonffh interest in the matter to or make. It would be a fine thing in our 4th of July parade next year to have a military company. -1- " i THE MONET OF TUB WOULD MmI SpwIiitMtt at lralt AtUie solicitation of many trtoni lutcivatal in th stipltet, th Portland Imlustral Exposition h uutlertakeu to gather fruit to be used In showing the potuolttrlcal products of Oregon, el I ha Midwinter Klr. In ftatt Francisco. Thla fruit will be gethersd aud placed on display at lit Kxposluou, in rav laud will r combined with what may he Gathered from other sources fur the Midwinter Fair. Although every or- ithardlat ihouU exert himself to et that th Interests of the fruit Indnetry are properly reprewuted at all time, at should every peraou dvalraoua or pro- motlnc the welfare of the Bute, ute Kkpoalttoo baa divided to tncourage aud atlmulate growera to tend their bentprtxIucUbyolIVHugthe Miiowmg orlxvei Fur the laiwst Ave twers, ouu For the largest five applet, For the best ton varletya of apple, tS.00 For the greatest variety of pear, w For the largest bunch of giajwa, W OO For the greatest variety of grapes 15 00 All fruit should be earefully labeled with the name aud address of the eeud r and In nlaclna It on exhlbtlou both at Portland aud Ban Francisco, H will tw luiWuUtlwl la tlil way, ao that due owhIU will be revelved by the producer Fruit ahould be eawfully pakel and llpetl by exre to the mruaiui in. Jurtrlal FjHialtlon, rorlland, urvgtm Thara will be no chaw for tlieex nnaa tor the thliiwr to pay. fcntnee ftr priw will not be received latr than Ootobcr 7th. but choice fruit Rirexuiuu will be Ukou at any time prior to 0c tulwr 2iHh. OrihanlUU are urged ta give thl matter the attention It dwwrvw. After the Fair la over you eau atay at home, Goto ChUwim now aud at Uie montomuiilete and magnlfloeut aahtbltlon that baa ever been held, The Vettlbuled Wni- ll.il Iruln nf ha ' i nL IIUIOII l'B .,IHn.t NitrthaHutarnlJna will take you Uiere with Ute leant trouble aud nangve. BEATS , THE WOEID'8 FAIR. prlaaa Hat taa rtaart rrtala Coll tlaa at Cryatato. Acting Director of the Mint Tree ton has prepared stable of the mon rtarv systems of the world. Th table shows that the aggregate stook of gold is 13,582,00.1,000; silver, f l, 012,700,000; uncovered paper, 633.873.000. Stock of sold possessed by prin cipal countries is as follows: Uuited States, 604,000,000; Great Britain, 1550,000,000; Fittnce, SOU,0OU,0W Germany, tfiO0,0O,0O0;Eus8Jft,fJ50, 000,000. The stock of silver is as follows: United States, 615,000,000 Great Britain, $100,000,000; France 700.000,000: Germany, r2U,000, 000; Kussia, 100,000,000, The stock of silver is divided as followsrUnited States $538,000,000 full tender, and $77,000,000 limit nd tender: Great Britain, no silver full tender, $1,000,000, limited ten der: France, $050,000,000 full ten dor. $50,000,000 limited tender Germany. $103,000,000 full teuder and $108,000,000 limited tender Busaia, $22,000,000 full tender sud $38,000,000 limited tender. The ratio prevailing in nearly all nrincipal countries between gold and legal tender silver is 1 to 151. The ratio between gold and limit ed tender silver is, as a rule. 1 to 14:38. The respective ratios in the United States are 1 to 15:98 and 1 to 14:95. The various monetary systems as divided amone countries: Gold and silver United States, France, Bel gium, Italy, Switzerland, Greece, Hnain. Netherlands. Turkey and Japan. Oold United Kingdom, Germany, Portugal, Austria, Bcand inavian Union, Australia, Egypt, Canada and Cuba. Silver liufwia, Mexico, Central end South Ameri ca. and India. Of the uncovered t money. South America has $000, 000,000; Kussia, $500,000,000; United States, $412,000,000; Aus tria, $260,000,000; Italy, $163,000, 000;Germany,$107,000,000; France, $81,000,000; and Great Britian, $00 000,000. The per capita circulation of gold is: United States, $9,01; United Kingdom, $14.47; France, $20.52; Germany $12.12; Russia, $2.21. Per capita of all classes of money in; France, $-10.56; Cuba, $31. Ne therlands, $28.88: Australia, $2 75i Belgium, $25.53; United Stales, $24.34; United Kingdom, $13.42. . and Russia, $7.16. There are men In the Senate who make UBe of all tricks of oratory to add effect to the point made In their - gpeeches, but Senator Teller, of Oolora An in nnt one of them. On the con trary, he ta a man whoie apeechen ao a rule are made m plain converHHiionai tyle, Just as though he were talking to m.n Individual. It may be surmisod then that when Mr. Teller became the chief actor, In fact the only actor, In the moat dramatlo scene of the sesttion It had great effect upon hla colleagues !. whothAr thev airree with him or WUV TT " " not recognize the honesty of hla con winn. Mr. Teller had just had a Tivwvwi . - little controversy with Senator Hawlcy of Connecticut over silver and wan por traying In plain language the suffering which he believed would be entailed upon the people he repreeenU If the Vorheee bill became a law when sud denly bla voice became pathetic and tears began to stream down his face; then he broke down completely and falling into his chair dropped ms neaa ,n I.Ik hands and for a few mom- ni hla frame was shaken by such emotion as man feels but few times In life. Although only lasting a few MAO seconds It was a scene that will ncycr be forgotton by any one who was pres ent, and more than one Senator bowed his head and surreptltoUHly, wiped his Brooklyn. K. H.. N. Y., May So, Ma. Norm an Liciity, Dee Moines, la, Daar 8trt Ktio used please Hud ll.w for whluh I wish you to eeud tut the worth of In Kraoae's Ilaadaobi Cap- aulea. Home time ago my wife was In Hartford. Ouna., aud ilepuad Into thwIltt'idruK ttrore, where they gave her a sample bo of them. They were rw.tf.ua. Miiat what alia necxted. but we nave Fmm all tha aiwat tuaaa of minerals felled to dud them here, so send to you lu both state and oounty exhibits and for thtm. Will you kindly aeud them nthinaiaa tiianiavad at ine I at your earnest oouvvmam. a.i ti.M muiid not bemth-l Ywira truly, .. .. .. . . 1 I TV. 'P. lTllNTKU. erea aeoiieenon m oryaww h""b . , , w ,-, n rttv haautv of the eryeUd For sale by BWIley, Al.tsndtf Co, oablnet eolkwted and owetied by Bev. . a . S L ....I u..aa IH It ! saaaalW ... a a ..t.aaV.I lf Liu I ITLM PnBasif riliW deuce la this city. i w uouuuui oollecUonl rivaled by that or any em A Maa Wfca iU hHMi "Now. If you will show me where the burgtara got lntotliesUire,"aald tbede- taxtiva. "1 will eve if 1 can tlud some clew." In a mluule," said Uie proprietor. "I am worklna at something; a little more important than hunting for a elew ustnow. Take a t." And whllo tha detective waited the merchant wrote as follows at bla dk The man who broke into Katubef tor's store on the night of the 1Mb and carrUxl awar a silk bat, a pair ofFrenrh calfskin boota, a fur-trltumt overcoat a blavk bnadcloth suit aud two suit of silk underwear was a blackhearted villain and scoundrel, but a man whoa ludvmeut eaonot be called lu queattou He know where to(fo when he warned the flntut clothing the market atTorvla. "Jaool" he said to the bookkeeper "aeud a cony of this to all the papers In town, and tell'em I want It printed In big black type to-morrow morning. Now, Mr, Hawkshaw, I am at your asrvloa." Krauee'a Headache Capsules-Ws ranted. For Hale Oy BbeUey, Aleian der Co. $1,000 STICK Muctbo oloscd out In tho next Glxty Dayo I Tha Uatllnf :ma Dealer J. F. O DOIIIIELL TNe Uasllat I11P1U Dealer Carries the larfaeteU af- eon; lit isna Brlnn your cooh and act vour noodo for fall and win ter, at prlcoo thot will mako nnn Mill rVeders, Drllla, Chilled and HUel Plows, Hiding and Walking Cultl vaUtrs.PlaiiH Jr. Garden Drill. Hulkey aud Uang I'lowa.Aspenwall Potato Flaiuert, J)Uo, Lever, and rJprlng-tooth barrowa. I 7 . m - a... . m. i sl lWMSutiiiaa how ir"'" n r M MTV. . --- ftokl Uf All you happy. Rial I Uiaaa, DQUTY & PADDOCK SELEEEMal Dealers In t eattinet in tha world, and If all the collection of muaeuma amis otenUflo ao dtlea were eomblned Uie variety and iwrnwtinn of hla inechueus oaulu searc- ly be matched. Mr. Oraut Is a mineral- ,lal anthuslaat and his oollecUon Is tht work of a lifetime of ceaseless endea vor. He Is a great traveler and always kMa hla avea nun for new spsclmene of mineral erysUllaaUona, tatabltalilng relations with Uioae low wmwa oamai uch Uitug are likely to come, and thus securing nrat choli. Money has been aa uliatacla lu hla wav. from W V ilia mid for a stnale atawlmen wiutout queatlon, no one knowing Its value bet up titan tha imrchaaer. lu thla way he has gathered a cabinet of nearly iuw distinct varietle of erystala, embrac ina- nearlv evarv mineral aud variety to be found In Dana's long list. To the scientist this cabinet la an encnaitf menu aud to the uueducated observer a world of beauty aud wouder. Unlike .... .il...... ii niiaa ma oruiuarj io,.-v., .. - . a with mluerala and oliuuw or qua, a am iaa ot am i iirj no matter how rich and eurtoue sal OIUI U riUll UU. J. H VADDUVD There is no Reserve. Uuaranleed the beat and llghtMt running wagon rnatb. Mr. 0'Dn nell Is. by a rmtnit arrangement the nmnufwturt-r'a aifenl.aiid wlllcitrry , the largt and iikmI complete Hue nf Implement ever brought to Polk oouuty. iMla ' I GROCERIES be- ! 4 f Indopondonco.! Provlllorl, Crockery, Qlanwarw, Flour, Feed, Fruit, Etc. DALLAS. 11. Hlraehberg, of Independence, vis ited this city Monday. J. J. Daly went to Port laud yester day on bualnuas. L. B. Fraar, of McCoy, was lu town Monday, Wilson Lee has greatly Improved In health. Inveutorv ot the estate of G. C. 1111, deceased, was nl.nl the 1U; value of estate f7031. The petition to sell the real estate of W. E. IVoyd deceased, nitnl, and Uie or- der to sell granted. R 8. Cook and Minnie Paul were married at the court houae the evening of the lHth; Jiwth C. W. Hmltb, offl-ciatmg. E0LA. Mm. II. Hayden's mother Is visiting friends In Bnlem. Putman Bros, have yet twelve days hop picking. K. MoNarj will fiulsb picking hops Thursday. A box tender In McNary's yard gave a Chinaman a 17.20 black eye Mommy The writer wishes to correct a mis take be made In bis items last week Mr. John Bchafer and Edna Hubert weie not married as stated. It was a falne report going around, and I ask them to pardon me for the mistake aud will be more cautious what I write in the future. What we would like to know: If Ed Miller will go to Balem after hop picking? If Henry Htanton Is go Inir to board at H. Hayduu's this win ter? Why did John Lynn shave his beard off? x peel metis, but each one of the 10U0 pelce I a crystal! nation or me particu lar mineral It repwaenta, In value, on Uie average, fully ten Umea the finest iwclmeit of the onoryatallseo miuerw. mi,. niv have 1000 varieties of min- mla. but Mr. Oraut has HW0 varleUe of mineral erystala, all allowing the pur crystal a nature nwuionea it, eu .iMirkllnit In all the color of the rain- h., aa thev reflect til Ugnt. lueir are diamonds, ruble, sapphire, gar neU with their Bashing tint, water ervatala with their troprisoued OulU, ervatala contaluliig other crysUls with " ' - . , m . . in il.Mii. amber with Insect lire pnunij seen In Ita translucent deptlis, crystals that uuder the glaa aliow pattern a delicate a Uie finest lac or (he tracery of frost udod the wludow pane and col on richer than man can mil. To d- MTibe thla wooderful cabinet so a to give even a faint Idea of It richnea and beauty Is Impoaalble, It must be seen and examined piece by piece to realise the beauty, variety and marvel of color and form of these rationings of nature's workshop. Mr. Oraut was warmly urged to senu hla collection to the World's fair, out tha taak of arranging, labeling and packing them was ao great that be rould not entertain the Idea. He baa, however, consented to place It nu exhi bition at the exposition, and tbdto who am it them will view a signt uie World's fair cau not duplicate. Ninety linear feet or show cam will be re aulred to display the crystal to that each specimen may be seen separately, and the long and tedious work or pre- wtina them for exhibition is already in progress. It will be by far the most valuable. Interesting and instructive dlsulay at the exposition. Mr. Grant has also a fins and valuable oollecUon of ceramics, and thla also may be ex hibited. Tbe work and expeuse of pre paring -this oollecUon of rare crystals for exhibition are considerable, and Mr. Grant ouly undetakes It because he desires to give others a portion of Uie neat pleasure he take lu them. Huoh a complete and rare a collection of mln. eral cryslallxatloiis has never before been on pubilo display, as I shown by the fact that the money and effort expend ed by the maiiagera of that department of the World s fair was inadequate to the task of securing its equal. Vi Eij ill lids tf Mril ui Fircsrs' Prsct. THE LAKOEST (JUS IS THE WOULD Is on exhlbtlon at the Great World Fair. You ouirht to see It. This is the month of mouths to vlxlt the fair, pleasant duys, cool nighte, delightful traveling weather. Maximum comfort onroute to Chica go on the Vestabuled Limited trains of the Chicago. Union Pacific A North western Line. See your nearest Union Pacific Agent for rates or other Infor mation. Mr, & JK Bydo Do You Ever 'Have Bolls? "lor several ymn prior to 1S03, thors was hsralf dy t I was tree from bdtls and ether eruptions ef tM tUa arising from iarpue- HoodsCurcs Hiss ( the blooiV I began to takt Hood's Bar. lapsrllla, and bsfor 1 had flalthad the third bottle I found ajitU snHrelr eured." B. a. Dyde, of Van Valer Hjrde, Seal Eitata, D Long Bnlldlng, Kremo, CilMornls. Hood' PIMss ot sanlly.ret promptlr aoj sAcisuu, eh welimaudkvww. iw Give Us a Call. There are fifty waya ef FOMS OUT 1 1 at thutUng your eyee I not one of them. UiTCH TGIS SPICE It is hmi. DON'T 8ht Veer tree! (the FOLLOWING FACTS: WHEELER k CLODFELTEB Have the Largest Htook of SCHOOL BOOKS In Polk County. mm, m ... . The Druggisto, They Have the Goods. 1 ney oen ai ww rnces. t The Quality is Superior. They are Accommodating SchooCBooks and Stationery They keep everything called for. They will fill orders by mail or by telephone. They keep pens, ink, writing paper, in fact, a full line in that department. easeaawaOev REMEMBER That Shelley. Alexander & Co. fill pro scriptions at all hours of the day or night ; and havo an exporionced pharmacist. SALBMfllllllBBOaffiBluB WALDCMAR NELSON, Pnprimtt. 1B3 Coinaaaexcial Street. limbllshed In IBM with the most complete and expensive plant In tbe etate. gtearu oa(aclty, twelve horse-power. Ijadlee' and gents' clotlilni and fine fabric! of all kinds cleaned aud dyed, (rpeta. Blankets, Flannel, Kllk Underwear, Ladle' HaU HI raw Mata, and feather cleaned, dyed and renovated. Bilk Hal Ironed. Bilk Hat, BUff Hats, and tjoft Hata cleaned, dyed, blocked and re- I novated. . . gey-Lsav Orders with independence, Monmonth, and Falls City 8tg Driv- I srt. Or 8snd by Wall or Expr. 11! THI KDEPEKDEKCE UUKDRY. A. J. ACHISON, PROP. Washing Done By Steam. Cheaper than your wife can do it Better than the Chianman can do It No horrid smclU attached to your clothing. Less wear on your clothing. The wagon will call and will return your clothcfl. Familv washinir done for a more song. Patronize tbe steam laundry and keep your money at home. WHEELER CLODFELTEB Bell their Hcliool Boots, Blate, Pencils, Inks and other school necessaries at the very lowest prioea. WHEELER & CLODFELTEfl GREAT LlBERATl'S CELEBRATED MILITARY BAND WILL f VRNIBH THE Ml'HIC, A WORLD OF MECHANICS IN MINITURC. 8peolal Feature Will Eclipse Those of Any Previous Year. MADAM CGIRIARO OYER' t PRISMATIC TOUNTAIN eonstruetao at a eo.t of 10,M ana Ihrowlnj a ihonfMind Jl of water la all the eolor of the rainpnw wui oeauij au.ra nwi. W. H. CRAVEN 6V CO. Carry full line ef The .Are Leading Dealer In SCHOOL BOOKS ! STATIOHERT Independence, Or. LA HOE AQUARIUMS H. A. FULLER. Coatalnlnt fl.h of all varl.tli founo la Oreon water, have bssn eonitruaWd at sreat - penas. THE ART GALLERY Will eontalo a sollseMoa of palnttap ftoin th WorM's rain Among Ui.m Ells, ban's edsbratsd palntln Ca.lf right. To vl.lt thU ta Kipoltlon ana view IU wondsra In srsry aepartm.ntof Art and Balene will be nut thln to a vl.lt lo Ui world's ralratObteafo. REDUCED RATE8 ON ALL TRANSPORTATION LINKS. B. W. ALLBN, ithijwrtfifmdenf and Sttnlary. Saddles, Whips Robes, Oils, Brushes, Etc. REPAIRING PROMPTLY AND NEATLY DONE. INDEPENDENCEOREGON. For further Information addr horseshoer Hubbard & Staats, and PBOPJUKTOIW OF BLACKSMITH. City Truck and Transfer Co. The Best Plain Sheer M1&J " the County INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. Agents for the O. P. Boats. All bills must be settled by the 10th ot each month. Independence, Oregon. - USD - UHI VMAKERy CITY STABLES. ELT JOHNSON. Prop. All kinds of wood repairing done on Wagons, Carriages, and Machinery with neatness and dispatch. Harklni Fsnnsll's black.mlth itaop, INDEPENDENCE. Horses Fed by the Day, Week or Month. GEO. E. BREY, DEALER IH Best of Attention Given Stock Left In Charge Grtia, Ifljs, 11, Ptoe, Ik Invlepsndencs, Oregon, is INDEPENDENCE, OPEGON. THE Independence ROLLER MILLS, SKINNER &. CO., Proprietors, Wish to notify the oublic that thev are now I V COSMOFOUTU Mlffll Ready to Receive Grain in Exchange for Flour. An1 th WEST SIDE For $3.08 a Year. The ereat illustrated monthlies have in the pant sold for $4.00 a Year. We have also put in a New Improved Cleaner and will do a General Warehouse Business on the most favorable terms. The highest market price paid for , wheat at all times. Independence Stables; The COSMOPOLITAN Is a monthly Stylish Turnouts Alwavs in Readiness. tT.nlnn Y. .1. . 1 J 1 . , .. . .. .. A ly I Jones, we are now hot ter nrennrad thnn sror in mimf, fh dnmimh nr tnnmuElne. with Its vearlv 1536 Dairca of the nubile na we ArA now nmki reading matter by the greatest wrlteni sabeUntial, improvomeuta TeaiuB boardou by the day or month. or uie worm, sou taw uiuBirauons oy i mveuug meu h sptjcmuy. 5 , , , . , . , ., ; Clever artists, aud stands the por of . SALEM STAGE We oprnt dally itam line between Salem and PalliCltr. tttac w TInnnH Vin .nj Sve" U City ftif lndopendonoe at i a.m. leave Indeuemteuce ftr Halem at am, Frnui Harjiers, Llppencotta, 10., ana you Balem tor Independence uie at lp.m.t leaves lndopendenoe tor lalU Olty at ipj. hnva wllllnirlv mild aa lilirh aa (4.00 a . year for such magazines. The WEST SIDE, mibllshed everv Friday, contains all the local news and soils for $2,00 a year. The total is $6.00 a year. Ve Hut the Price in Two Parts You get both for S3.00 a Year. Send in your Subscriptions' this Month PETER COOK Prop. Independence Martle Works Marble and Granite Monuments Headstones, Tablets, and Curbing. WEST SIDE $3.00ayear (In advance.) . - . . .... j s .( ( 1. . A new and complete stock of Marble and Granite Monuments to arrive sooa, which we will furnish at low prices and at short notice. We buy by the carload and can give customers advantage of low freight. Shop on Railroad St. LW. Llcta, Prep nwlstued eyes. 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