THE WEEK'S. BUDGET. What Our Keener Finds of In j torwt to Our Readers. rUB LOCAL ASD UKSKKAl KKWH. Ssamtrf t 1st KtMta it Ik Wert T l Tl uJ flln4 rMUIrllaM f Urrt Vtm Kwj -, ol Cheat seed for eal' by Mm. Viol Bloper, on mile south of Itidcpend no. fit Nest Saturday evening lhy art g. lug U give a "hard time" sociable at Monmouth. rtoeriff Wells sold at auction at Falls City Thursday of last wwk the attached lumbar of Pugh Bru. V. a Davla, of Dallaa, I runulug a warvhouM for hoiia, and expect to have stored near 400,000 pounds. The lufant child of Mr. H. H. Icom died last Friday, and collections were takeu up to give It a proper burial. (Saturday, October 7, at one o'clock the Monmouth craum once more assemble. . The attendance at the Wale Norma) echool hae uow reached nearly 30, verv dav there being addition. The eehool la in a very proirou state. Joe Craven, of Monmouth U going to move back to hi farm, and last Hatur- day evening hla friend of the Baptist church dropped lu and gave ulrn aoclal evening. D. P. Hears, of Medford, with hla two lovely children Grace and Fay, la vlait- lnt In Polk eouuty. He I a brother of D. W. Bear here. He ha been vlalt- ; log Dr. B. A. Mulkey abo. . People are bcvlunlug to see that Van- duyn I really cloaiug out hi ttock of goods, a bl prieea are lower Uiau em known. Why pay a profit when you can buy at cost, or eveu lee. Some week ago Mr. Leaeno ur- ehssrd slity acre of land from A. 11 Atklus, and now ha a neat cottage completed aud thl week will have a barn well under way. Campbell eon were the carpenter. Dr. J. Harry Oay left on Hominy for Corvallis, but expect to be back here within a moulb. The doctor I very much pleased with aome of our people and mav make bl home In folk county. President P. L. Campbell of the State Normal School at Moumouth was here last Monday attending the opening of the State University for another year and the InauKurailon of It new Pretd dent-Eugene Guard. F. 8, Powsll, aay when wheal gel to 80 cent a bushel he will sell bis whole crp. We wish we had the money to buy It, a it will surely be worth more than that within six months, but per il an Mr. Powell la acting from ex perienoe. Home people say times are hard but they are surely mistaken. Our reporter saw (i00 on a stud poker table here last week, and one man lost 175 and an other l-W at crap, so it seems that when the money la wanted It can be dug up all right ' There were lively time In one of the saloons one night last week when an expuglllst named Maban attempted to take the town. He found that even "bad man ' could not run Indeen- deuce vet a while. He has several black eye yet. We learn from reliable authority that the Burrows Bros., of A litany, Intend buylug land and bringing all their fine stock to Polk county. DeLinn, Del Norte, Multnomah, aud Multnomah Boy are some of the bone owned by them. It will be quite an addition to . Po.k eouuty. Rhv.J. Fred Jenkins of Otay, which Is within six miles oi Mexico, In Cat Iforuia, preached In the Baptist church last Sunday morning and evening, to large audience. Next Haturday, at the Covenaut mcetlug it will be decided whether he take up the Pastoral work here. Mrs O. O. Grlfla aud J. H. Burton wish to express thanks to the people Independence for the very literal and frwlv nude donation they received with which to bury the Infant child Mrs. H. H. Icom, which was Interred last Friday. They were everywhere kindly received. Friday mornlnn the usual order thlnes was changed somewhat by a alurm of fire, first by the fire hell and tl,n ths hi ttnaru whistle. For n few minutes everyone was at a loss to now where to go, but it was found to be Mrs. Hosisr's house, occupied by Mr. Fordney, aud the hook and bidder and hose carts went tearing u In that direction but before they arrived neigh bors had put out the fire whudi was from a burning flue. Whoever saw a harder push for read money than we are witnessing now. Patterson Hros. say, onlv their low prices or else a hammer aud saw can get Into a pocket book. Better limes are oomiuit and as good a fall trado as ever, will be the result. Call at Patter- Tir,- atiilaxamine their (roods. Of noil me thev carry the finest stock of drum, which you may need, but they ineclally call your attention to their musical Instrument at cost, their silver ware, their. Jewelery of all klmls at low prices. Our county fair, In splto of rain, in spile ol bard times, has been made u MiMh cred it is aue me inci dent.. A. Nelson, and the Secretary M. O, Vniinr for their untlrlua efforts and thli- uniform courtesy to visitor so that Polk county has the reputation al ready established of treating Its visitor . fairer than any portion oi me siaie, Mr. Potter, as secretary, is the right man for the position. He thoroughly understands bis work, does It well, Is prompt in Its discharge, and isqul.:k to tke bold of new Ideas for the Improve mnt ofthe fair. W. W. Perclval had charge of the race track and the fast time made on Saturday Is evldoncc that be did his work well. All wno were , nniPA with the management of the fair in any way, deserves credit for their effort. ' Art Armstrong la back from Railsm Oregon. litillo school opened last Monday llli large aliendanoa, Charles Allen, of Drama IW lias been visiting at Amity. Otto Walling and wire, of Amity, have moved to Newiwrt. . Itev. J, 11 Baldwin and wllVi are rus tling on the Neatuoca this week. Henator Mattoek, of UmhtU'aoounty, was attending the races here last week. Fred Heller and wire aud C Holier of Monmouth left Air the East on Mon day's train. Mia Mabel Well returned taat Hat- Hay from visiting her father It F. Welle In Taooma. ltonj Lucas, the agent at Derry, keeps one of lb neateat stations on the West Bide railroad. J, H., Iord, of 8n Jose, who ha been vtaltlng Jay Butler at Moumouth, has returned home. Mlaa Gertie Mackey, who ha been visiting her sister Mr. Kd Owens, re turned to Corvallis Monday. T. K. Low, of near this city, has purer. d a farm near Y equina bay, aud will move there shortly. Dick Tom had hla foot crushed last Monday afternoon, out near the Luck- lamute. W did nol learn particular- Mr. Clay Notaon and family, who have lived In Delia for a few year, ne- parted last Saturday for Lincoln, oH. 1m Waun of Ballston, was In town Tuesday to sell hi bops. He has ),- ono nouuds of a nrlme article aVoni II acres. Mlas Corlnn Butler left on Monday for her Waltshurg home. Hon. N. L. Butler, her father, accompanied her a far as Portland. The Western Baptist Association meets at Monmouth next Thursday, and about one hundred delegate are to be present. Now la the tlm to secure a home and Damon Haley have still left a few choice lota lu their addition to Monmouth. Miss Corlnn Butler left for her place business In Waltsbnrg. and was accompanied as far a Portland by her father N. I Butler.'on Monday. Mr. aud Mr. J. H. Collins, Intend leavlug for the World's Fair next week. Before they return thev will visit rela- lives aud friends In Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. It H. LraU, of Halem, were visiting Mr. oud Mr. Best on the Madison farm near Monmouth Hun dy. Mrs. Leabo Is a sister of Will Brooks, formerly editor of this paper. Kev. J. Fred Jenkins, who preached Portland's great exptwlllon opeued last Wednesday evening. Miss Kit Fennell cam In on Thurs day's train to remain a few day. Mlas Mvrtle Miller, of Pmtland, laas- alstlng the Ml Fisher ) Vendergrlfl, In their busluea. Mr. K. K. Paddmh.lefton Wedne day fur Uorvallta, to visit her frleuo. John Wart, a nephew of It K. erg- usou, left for his home lu Mlchlgau on Weduusday. It- K. Fergusifh moved this ''k to theUeo Whlleaker furiu ne.ur won mouth, which hi ha rented. We omitted to lutlude In list of prem iums this week the Nkut.ls bliepherd thweher, as receiving a dlpUana. Un I. i'miiiiiIwII has oneued her dreMiuaklug parlor over tne vny luuiir,iut lu this city. ; . Now i the Uuieofyvar ui pluutgra seed. Douiy Paddia'k liav a larhe supply. Fsrmer should uot neglixil to Vlteol their wheat In sowing It luty k Paddia'k have plenty of blue vlirot For the il Unto lu two years, Mrs, I Claggett Is going lo I'oillnu.l to visit her daughter Mr. Youu. Dr. Kuttvne Gravu, a graduate of Auu Arbor, MUh., iu dwutlsiry, U he Uilltllug to locale ill Indepumleuc. F. A online, the rustling Moiuuouih furullure man, will deliver furniture rtwi lu liideuuuileiice. He ha a well elected stock, sold at low ralea, Klru Ulnstiaw of Hlierldau aud A. Inslmw hi brother were lu town Wednesday. Zhn has lust lluUhed pink' In his SO aerea of how, which are In their And year. Mr. I CampU'll, after mi iiImiic of several weeks, has returned to hide uendence, aud oia-ned dress making parlors, as euuuuncwd lu her advertise incut lu aiiollH'r column. llev. Uirtoii Biggs of Hahin, will preach lu the ChrWIaii iliurch next Hunday inoiulng. The ireutteman la a Polk count Isiy, hiiviuu Leru raised on the farm In Halt Creek, near Hall aton. L. Damon ulo;ili.l.el our rldenta tl,U mk l.v sllCtemrilllV Working the county road by rteaui power. I he u glue pull the bin plow an. Hoe i he work of 13 horses, in a ue.ier manner. Mr and Mr A. J. Uootltmm, reiuru mi from the World's fair TIiuriy, They were In Washington cliy, up In the iiiouuiimut, saw t on u cess lu Ion. and renort a ilellirhtr.il trip ana not au acclduul. Wheal 47, hops 17, osls 8(1, potatoes 80 K. C Merrell, the hop man, leave Air Puyallup hwlsy (Frldny.) Thursday town was full of Imp pick- returning from the hop field. Thursday, Friday and Haturday the weather was delightful. The attend anoe luurewed each day, The Men mouth braas band euilvened the occaa- Black Prince, by A. H. Mlrlcklaiid Mr. Hum, of Portland, alvter of Mrs, ou wuu nuinerout selection of cboliw Pspptsaw, by W Urlbhl... M. Young, was visiting her this week, music. W. Ayer of Portland, was In Fuuuy.byT.U.Thorp Tito tniiay Itllcy IXs.iH-r llmsbed picking hops charge of Ihe ptU sUi.d. T! Wedmadayi J. It. Burton Tuesday, alanda, hot waffle, lunch to I'orlliiud m, i , L ..i ii.. Wmimiiiu acorecaw rrniay auu . riuny. Titer were uo ao - , ,., , oounty werelwoorme juugea iu me A. W. MeNary flulshe.1 pk'klug hoi . w xmUMU ,,,4 yuian Dam- last Halunlay. tte had H.0O0 Doxes. ,Brhala. It Hlielly aud Lee C. W. HlUmp was ticket boa. lm kut the twt aH,. Hcolt Laughary I WNTW).-Anelilerly lady b lea hdohraofhenvlllow. J. F-Kirk osre of child durlug the day, Iav WJ WMW,toftUuflllllliii keeper, adilhwtal WwTHiiikioflli'e, Ik tliuisaiu waa ttfllclal starter, '..-(I.... ....... .1.. l.l i.hll.l lUrre. IjkauliarvBna.hada II lie exhibit of tllV K'HI iiiie '' .0 w 1 w m - .ui of I. H. Biumag'U f Alhlua, was chicken, Mrs. !r' O. O. uutier naa hnaiulit here on Wednesday for burial ou exhlbllou a few yartia or suver I. ........ . .! w. 1, 1...-. k..k..iu with brotau wl slid which wa worm pi k.. 11... ..... Mmiiimiilh ftir til jam, IV ui UB irum past for,oh.(re,urnedU, her In t'oiulon, on winrsiiay. C0UNTT Nipper by W. U. Humphery, LolrelU by J. O. Mack Time, l!M, IVNNOl.A'rti'H I'UHMH. CNN HIM ! (For home not winning any ratw J aw- 4! "THAT tABV. Mw OrtoMM Haa Wases EaWkaalaeUe Of lie B twills. It wm we mite of ia t rrfnk and whiUt dolioatAM nartwTtt 0 ttolat and burled within a world at 1 aof teat white stuff that roe up around . Ha tiny (ao Ilka th bQlowt of a K.0 Merrill Moiidsy. J. It. N. lull weut Argo, by I trauma aoa cauaht in a around iwelL onuuters Time, 0:41 It wa. to tell th truth, a fanny look- were ull In charge of lraimer. The Ham Castro then trolled Ulieiiaiis one tof creature thia . Uttl baby, with WkMT HiiiK J uli offloe furulrhcd the half mile, uu exlilbtiou iniwj. iju mf diVy hair lying is fluffy score cards Friday and Haturday. J.I Titer were uo aouldenU. No run-1 hatohe over It pulsating Dead, and It (at Uttl ohoeks au excavatoa wnn ' " " 'a- , Youo" a iMwly furulMi4 i attUC.-yi t ' DalyHlbleyAl In, at Pa'.-, aoomplelesetef I 'ct- J. K Ooofjr L . jnly, of brfci t 4 hand at low prkn ' . Mitchell a auon L r vary oomplet planing nJI ou Mai" Dr. J. It Jobnaon, the dew NOTM'K. All knowing themaulve Indebted to A. Muoaiilay, please call and settle. Hhs will le at the store for thirty deya only. I'leas call and settle, priNtiM dlpple that a yet were on- bu offlut on Ul of iuilro. aoquunwa wiui me eiuu,uK ,trwU . . , " m rJ'T"": !' K. O. Young, veterinary .ur- 4 .,.ve n e. mournful 0I cattle vu7 " f-- -r . - 72 rw. T J T. hum Urn nnl.. ,m mtml, wall avurr tune aome roiMuuum via 1 -r - lA, would trv to niraad a demon- " the Independence NaUoual Bank r.tiv kls ail over tlie Utile face. I bulldlng- rfhe and mnthnr cazod ddoo tbia m. 10,1 Ketcuum nas ui omce in little newcomer into their honiehold hla own building, on Moamoutb street Douty Paddoek, Hi grocers, are deslriou of having all persniisludebted totliem, to come and settle their ao cuui ta. Hublatrd A Hlaai had the ralu assist- nor lliein si.r ukie lite ' streets mis month. Thursday they were misty at th World's fair worth liooo. The motor Ilus did a g'xnl busluea. Our DalliM frlemla were out In large number Halurday, and enjoyed the snort Portland wa well rcprmuteo: 1. 1 . Powell, eouuty clerk and owner or Oliver Twist waa there. Tom Black th collector of customs at Portland Wanted fifteen hundred dollar on on year' time, good real estate security, Addreas X oar Wkt Hi UN. HtaU rat with all that pride and Joy mat can near Haiiroaa. or interest, . eome rrom no lount bvo u Hubscrtber wanting beln or any love born or tnaoncf. uo wotuu wo 1 p,,,, jiriug employment can use the mtlt bundle of hiflnitoairnal baur and innumerable kirta no to bfc wg nrti.,n. n,j , ti; 11 1... T t Lli.L l..u I In a atnanrlv awVWBM BOR Of I ... . - - - ii. innMiu i . j. I wuu. m n.-B" -jt - 1 I woMla. Faith aildltloual word mul Until Is IMri, W. L. Wells to C. W Hmlth, asslgne J 11 Crowley, 1 acre lu tp 7 and airow ISU0700 C C Mulkey to F Y Mulkey, lot lu Moumouth 80000 Only two time up and down the ireet kud Umrah Gr.ly wer there, also It h Htauley to Hllaa Orchard lot and it commenced raining- No wou dor some men get rich. C. W.Htump, who hss Jacob Pfau farm near Fila rvntwl, wa lu lown Thursday on busiuese. He says he for 0110 doe not I lev lu this country having "cheap money," in other words he opptswe free coinage of allver. A I'nlversul Beaullrler.-Harm eir.rtlve, and agreeable, Ayr's Hair Vigor haa takeu high rank among 1 4let artielee, Thl preparation cause thtu, weak hair to beeome abundant strong and healthy, and restore graj hair to It original color Mr. I). It Tailor audMm. IVnlland went out aud spent Wednesday, ou th J. V. Masterson farm Her Is what ihcy brought back to (heir husbands, who wre not with them: Esch a water melon, muskuirlon, winter ml . . 1 . . ..1 -1.1..1..... islles, pears, apnies, nm ui vummi pclce of ftike Who asyi Oregoa farm ersdo not live well? Iu an age of fraud and adulteration, It Is gratifying to know that such au exienslvely used preparation as Ayer's Harsuparltl msy he Implicitly relied It never varies either lu uaii a Perklus, the hotel uiau. Frank Baker, state printer wa over Haturday, County Clerk Mulkey of Dallas, aud Hherlir Wells were to be aeeu Ilia lav. . k ' Taken all together ihe fur wa a suc cess) and yet U ailght be mad more ao, We sea w no baloou asceuaiou no parade of die flue horses, and no amuse ment outside of th raoea. In Dallas WOOOO G W Johnson and wife to A Porter lot lu West Halem 40000 Hattle I,ocke to Wm Cockle, 110.72 acrcsln ttfir4 w 00000 J Land C Courter to A E Nelsou The Independence Tile Co. ha I faculties fur turning out, on hors' notice all Vse of tiling, from the I smallest to th largest , L, W. McAdams is prepared to Premiums' at the Cnly Fair. rNCY WOHK. Mr. T J Lea. isi or. Pastel and Uli uaiullhg. Mr. Wm. Walker. Hd pre. Pastel and oil palutlug. Mra W P Cuiiiiuwey. let pre. iJind ecape lu oil, Mia Kate W heeler, kVl pre. LauuVwpr iMilnllug. Mrs J E Miller, Irt pre. Animal painting Mrs M O Potter, Sd pre Animal luUug Mlas Kate Wheeler, let pre. Flower panning lit ludepcudeuoe .......I 45000 ja way and look at it (or a moment, I : inn uthit iih wuuiu an.T a at uvw a iLywj 1 Qpoo the soft pillow again a it he I W. H. Craven Vu. are turning out ,Lt it wnuld break if it ihould try some fine set of harness which are any chance be Jostled against any- warranted to give satisfaction tLlng to tangible even a a nnmg current of air. mm . -11 .Y. hm . . rrtmn iaen, wnon au uw w vvj the mother, in wboae eye now dwelt that new light hitherto unknown within their dectha. would gather up wlthaconMentgTaaptheunieining furnish you an elegant monument that wa all in all to thmn both and wth wblch to the ut reaUng would Inalat upon cauini mo nuwr ... , ... lot lu Buen VUU 100 00 1 mtia,Mcm for the four hundredth and r O W Johnauu aud wftoE Porter. A Hma to the many and (ant tnulti- D. H. Craven dill turn out tho I tract In West halem, ,11400 00 plying beauties at the little creature, beautiful photograph, rain or shine 0 W Job 11011 aud wife to Clara and would then be highly indignant if ublard 4 Htaata are busy doing Putnam, tract liuWest Halem. .730000 if he did not repeat aw ume m uo- dreviue- here- . ., ... ,, 1 .,..... 1 11-1.1 I i- tVm mlaalnn that It waa thel"" Wr4emigauuwi.ewvw- 7 . A.:, u.v I J.r.: Mhlnn.rr Ih. mill. mn.i hAanttnii ana waauunui ism " -'- - - the world had ever produoea. isneiers, suuouhuo mhiiwivisiwij w -would catch the infant up to her change flour for wheat, and store wheat, bosom and kias It little race unui it i ror the rarmer oi rout county. caroeiy naa a lau-cnanoo w pwpl(j m fiX)(i to iumr wbeD arcta ana tneni ine woau j . Uty can be found to cure them. Oregon and moving allghUy away (east her R Tea no npvtimini, tadDott SM fakelogetyourmoney. Why wlllyo,, uTenSment borrowed &m bIUte, when we assure you that It U T j ti"" , absolute cure for all kidney and urinary """ ... i ji It wa a common enough eon or a uw- baby after all, but then it wa their j-)ve wuU u t costs to travel on baby, and they thougM mere naa mutot to Moumouth and visit tba never been a baby in the woria inai j,orauj uool miM Wiut nna-half the charm that I wore embodied in the little piece or r. a. aiurpny peggiug j'i ra. lots In ludeneudeiioe,...., .60000 1 It P Hall aud wife lo E C Hall, Lot III Buena VUU 600001 WL Wells to Wm Havage and Hamuvl Coad, 74 acre lu 17 and 8srfi w 83000 Dallas Dots. E. C. Peullsnd, of Independence, I wa Jn iMlla Tuesday ou business. A msrtlage license waa Issued to-J. W. lliuhanlsou aud Xeula M. Bell, on Tuesday. ... ,j. ltl..d hot Isalwavsl MmTJ I, v nr i 1 -" ----- - up to the standard . ...... i i iv... Itlaaaad lessoil to aaru wui-ii a lliere will or no m-ri- ... t.. "u. ".I... -.'I irviir.. Ureeallonal church Hunday. nor at urigiit young ...,. is. .,., o. ' l711TllH.Ivvi..,iii,,a,io For- UiiM.. addicted to lUpmr h nnwnt there lo fullhl some engage est urove, to ge The will of Thnc Bowie wa probat- MraO 1) duller, 2d pre. Flower painting ta (,a gitni, Mr. Bowie, wife of de-1 s.nmgmitw thev callod their own. I and turns out boot aud shoos for hi ... ....it i.i .. L-I....K. il.nliiu I . .... . . .. -i ...i ut a. I v. . . .... ....!.. . Aia niuiaejr, . 0(Brj) HiMiiiueu esevuins auu n . n . i qi.nr. mhrht be many Dttuio wno customer ......... .. ... ...... .... ..... I . ... ' r.wmjr K'onhey, w. 8. rrinx ana A.B.nw tip the Deem or the grocer i KabrlO imllltlllll I ..... .....n.l.r. l., . A ton nuM Ihin Interview - I ft-.,. fMiH.v I 1 - " i gcSUeV UUUilU v. v i their, and there might be a tnou- ments previously made. The big gospel lent was taken down lst week as ihe meelinn were uot a ... IB 4.tl .t. - suoees. Messrs ntruuie ami nieaaitswi are seia rated, the latter leaving soon with his father for the Kant C. H. Morris the Jeweler at Dallas, reports business very good with him considering the times, and we are glad hi learn of his nrostierlty for he Is a rustling bum ties man, and deserves it, C D. Berry Is now conductor on a West Hide freight and the expres sgent Balph Donahue now hsndlee both ex press and baggage on the passenger ttaln. Henry Muscott, of Dallas, ha Just finished picking his 21 aerea of hope the Lucklnmute ine settled Psulllc Williams there a he will attend the University this winter. vfaiit. O. T. Caseon, of the British Unpie, Cucupa now lu Portland, ha been visiting the family or Mr. M amnio v during the we'k. H vessel hna lawn WallllW II IllCllftl niOUtllS M a charier. IUv. J . F. Groff.of Philadelphia com menced a series of revival meeting In the Evangelical church at Monna.uth, last Wednesday to continue over Hun day. He Is assisted by A. a Copley aud others. The new firm of McKaeherau A San that he lie from It eirveta, and lu an exsmlii- stlou made of the stoinaeh of the de ceased after death, It waa found that Mr J E Miller, 1st Mr II It I'altersoii, 1st pre. Painting OU celluloid. Mr L W Laughary, 1st pr. Craxy quilt Mr J K Miller, 2d 1st " Oil painting Maw Maud Pailersou, 1st pre. Quill by girl under sixteen Air two weeks nothing but pure aleo- Mlas Maud Patterson, id pre. Quill by hid had kept young llayden alive, aud Hi llnff of his sloiuaeh and his lumrs wereeaien aaay. It Is a fearful warning to our young men. "From which slate do you nan;" "low" "What aie you doing In Oregenf "Going to marry an Oregmilaii and give him a tourli of Iowa life." Have any of them prtpel. mIv! in, .L.r hI 1.4.11. I .t .. t .1..... i.. ..... & ini - wrs v o.nrw, ... J..V. -I .. . . .... .I.UU1SI. ! I UI 1 1 luiasii'lH'i vJ tj t w ... . . I . . i . i i nv. ..!.. Mr T J Lee, 1st pre. Table spread wo, waa in we uuy i m-w,. Mr MO Potter. Sid " " I A number of Dallas people were In Mrs Llaxle MeUler, 1st pre, Collection I attendance at the fair at Independence crochet work. I last week, aud report having bad a M elite M Bonney, 2d pre. Collection of ,! prulluble time. They bc cnx'hel work. rP n,u Inniliirlmi a oroam-rous The final account of the estate of 8. C. Williams to be heard October aim, 1K03. U. U. Blugbam, administrator. Hherlfi Wells wa at Hatem ou busi ness Monday. . Mr. E. Havter ha beeu oonfiued to ( vn ol such a line of reasoning. his room with sickuess the past ten I This waa their baby, their only baby, and it was therefore the only baby on earth (or them, and besides it was their valentine. New Orleans Delta. aand naren ts who thought they had babies more beautiful than this little follow, "but this mother and rather were not ready to admit the possi bility of the approximate correotnees M. T. Crow when you want anything In the sash and door. line ., . . Shelley Alexander A Co. the drugg ists, have a oomptete stuck of drugs, paints, oils aud glaaa; also a full line of school book and stationary- There la no place In Oregon where a better meal 1 served thau at the res Uuraut of Westacott a Irwin, 271 Com- ' merclal street, Halem. Courteous at tention, a Hue meal, aud the popular price of 25 oeuta, have made thl house the headquarter of everyone who has occasion to dine In Salem. 1UIWKIU. 1st pre. Best oollfo-l N. but one sm will. They are dercock do not believe lu carryings big ml wlt M.W na ra.ily caught" stock of crwkery on hand, longer than possible, so they are making large duetlon on price lo sell off as much aa possible during Ihe coming month "The mill makes them soft, F.h7 Mrs Win Walker, tmii uiau Is. Mis Glliuore, 1st pre. Beet cut Dowers Mrs Wm Walker, 1st pre. Best variety cut flower. acre. this week, on yield was only about 800 pound to the Jf yo( wll cfiwkttf ou them At the Bijou, next the poatofnee, sev H T. Hatch, of McCoy, wa In town -nil boxes of the choicest of caudles or M.tmlav. Ha sava there Is no place ,ivva 11 Weilnewlav by rrelsht 111 tike Polk county for a home. He left inu the J for 10 cent cigar, hla oldest daughter at Kodlak, Alaska, I They are equal to many sold three f. r where her husbaud has a position as , quarter. deputy. Ll week M L. Byau aud wife, of Word Butler has been studying and prrydale, arrived home from Call font- practicing dentistry here uuiier it- i. Mrs. llyaii Is a charming H. A. Mulkey for several montha ana Intend locating In that business soon In Ward ner. Idaho. Due notice will be given when Word leaves town. Two car loads (140 bales) of E. C. Merrill's hops were purchased by J. H. Cooper last week and this week were shipped. They run sain. llniuanrnlniii.iomii.sll fttrnlnlifd. sImiIwii .. , I.... i.i i . , i, . .u. mi . urau I. r.i,',,, i, ul Mr, il, M. kl-iiiM-u,Tliun,ur si i Hiin,ni, l"r terms. MARRIED sold for IS cent a little woman aud In spite of rain, Is pit ad who Oregon. This weather will Jut suit her. D. Shilling, the owner of Dcmonstra- ,.r a 17MHI horse, ts tlllllkllllT Very MO IihmIv of b-avlnir the horse In PolK county next year. Thus II Is seen ready the effect of our eouuty rmr oound and brought Mr. Merrill nearly I ttrisotiiitr people to settle here . . . . . . . i - $5000, and arc only about nne tmra oi piuk ,,tteW(m llM n- ttMt e mut his crop. Ii,i.i,tiiiulv arramted of any one In Mrs. M. A. Dice moved to Halem last U wll t0 fn(.t It makes our mouth Wednesday where she will make ' I watr iwt to look at them. And Pink home at 806 Cottage and Central p-iiersou's sales are Increased thriugh streets. She ha been living on her h in carefully arranging his farm Just below town for Ihe past two gtjoAlk year. She has rented the farm to moo- Mm CMu Mll MllM( Hui,nB0( have ert Taylor ana ueo. i.Bor - ,.,. . .iressmaklini shop lu con- year. , , 1 nectlon with the former's leading mil Bom on from the country hail im,rv i)re and are nri'piiwl lo do first dog cart tied at J. M. V auuuyns corner . trWHmuklng. Hatlsfnctlon guur- last Frldav and a boy about rourieeui ,,, ,.r..n two dixirs wet or postofHoe. Durlini the fulr Mr. F. P. Davis ran a S cent lunch counter lu Independence, . ... . I ..I...I ftA mI I.i n ltchetl ine norse aim nn.-.i w no. ... the cart when the horse ran off and left him. It circled around by the Little Palace hotel and back down B street and flnslly ran across the long bridge, fortunately meeting no warns. W. u. Cook was just across the bridge exercis ing his trotter Whirlwind In a suiiccy, nd he knew ni thing about ine runa- until his cart whs turned over and EHENBICE- DURHAM. Tues.Isy , evelilng.Hept. SSI, IHIfl, Miss Ikala Durham was united In marriage lo Wm. Elaenhlce; Bev. D. V, Poling performing ine ceremony at oc mi soliagc Mr. Elseiihlce Is Hie gentlemanly anil popular engineer of the Oilmen water worka. and Miss Durham is a charm lug young woiuau, well kuowu in i oik county It was quite a surprise to even Mr. KlscuhlcVs most Intimate friends, aa ho kept the wedding a pro found secret. He will erect a resilience at once. UICUAHDHON-BKLL. Wwlnesiley eveulng, Hept 27, at 7 p. m. Xcnla M.Bcll was unlied In marriage to John W. Bluhardsou, at the real dent of J. It N Bell, In Ibis city, Bev. J. A. Townsend, olllcliitlng, Only the Immediate relatives were present, H uciug a very qmei weuuiu); on account of the receut death of Horn cr Bell, tue bride's twin brother. Bev TowiiMciid united them with a most beautiful ceremony. After the bounll ful supper all repain-d lo the ready fur nlslied home on Seventh una Mon mouth si reels, where the young cm MslUMMms f. CbabbbM, KaSaralUI. There is an old negro in this city who swears he has seen flics eating .io Hla hhttia ts Melliferous P. sneak for the InsUtuIlou s pmsiierous fn,nMlin.. Mli he lives lust a litUe Mrs. Buchanan, of the Uty Itoeuu future. distance beyond the popcorn vender's raut, makes a specialty or a nice cnica- M.tH.s u,-n. was eranted the I ahon. People who use the electric leu Oluuer each Huuday for 25 cla.- Omt of the week to Wm. Elsenbioe aud light often find small holes ta the a. M. Hurley, the attorney, ha bis Mis Docla Durham. glass globes, wuicn iney nave w adjoining tho Independence KC.Keytwa.luDalU.Tued.y. jKTaa the o The aMsessmeut roll of Polk county hmuu, fl. which often lxuwca off (or Lumber of best quality and from Mrs A Nelsou, 2d pre. Best variety cut Uhowa a very uniform assessment I with hojiej mutton, alight on mountain log la sold by Freeoott & nuwer. i throuuhout in county tni year. . one of these gioocs, cut a noge wiui i veuesa. fl.-ltMTI. I ' I I. l.ln.4 1.IM Bn1 lllAII With I " II) Bcrili - T I ir.,-.V H.1aM. Pi..l nnllka ... if..i L.uii ....... lii. v tiwth pt clear inromrn I - , rs 44 ush era, .v ,.. . - , UIIM, nli ut For Sale, ira " iVthon iroes inaide to see uiany remedies, are perfectly harmless, Wheeler Clodfcllcr, 1st pre, Mhlne . . frulL th" "f, ,h iSn no lumriun. anbetanoe. embroidery. I . . B . . -- - K Us ugm iuwu ia uwi uis .uuijj v. . n f . t. Wl !.... l.l nr. Heat ills-1 Well leucea, near lliowir liue, is uuv.i-u -xbr- rigrljlea BUgar. He Bays MUM auu ui awV mu3 v. uonuvu. u u I . . ...... . .,... IT . - . ... . i 1.-1 .J . nlav canaries. iroraalOOU luslalimeuis Ol ouiy ej a I the fJV eats the nne glass aunt ana I auu praveui ueauaeue vauseu ujr MrsFCooia-r. 1st pre. Display corset mouth-ur for ca h- Call at wmt bipb consider it an excellent surjsutuie (indulgence in iooa or anna law at I I .... . . I . . VII. .. I , . . .... , r . r.. . I. .. i V. .. 1 fv-,viv I onlce auu gel address ot owuer. I for calomel m removmg uuo uvui uiguu i noe no oeuia, ior aaic ujr dim. I .. . I H.. i.m CTni-wla TimAa.Uninn. ' I .... A luv.ua... X IV. Lulu Robertaon. 1st pre. Best aieclmen r rj'" cake. alter ine fair i -.s-h-. J . r. O Uonneii came a large siock Pearl Perclval, Sd pre. Best specimen 1 1 aVsr vnu can slav at home,. Goto -"l-lii.s i....jLiW of ajtrloultural machinery, and his cake. FHDIT ANll VMINTAHLKS. Nelson, 1st pre n ii Chicago now and see the nusit complete w1(jh we wgar4 u essentially shelves are laden with the beet grades and nniiriilllw nl exhlhllioii that has TZ! , w...n. t .m mmindad of hardware; a tin store and tinning; Fall apples v r Uvn nuMi The VesUbuled Llm- v . on the crusadce which I (U-partment adds to the advantages ot liwl train of the Chlgago, tulon ra- . t M veft grro, to our- htsejUolishment . . twteru Line will laae - . . J', )t1to. Mr I) J Whiieaker, 1st pre. Twuatoi clllc aud North western 1st pre. Largest pi-ars I J ai " 1st pre. Largest pruiitw 8d " 1st " " cabbage B Atkins 1st pre. Largest muskmelon It H Mltldleham 1st pre. Largest union A Nelson, 1st pre. Largest watermelon ' sqllHSb T J Fryer, Mrs B F Hall, Obrlen Rrus. Lou Oassoway ou langea. there with tlie least trouble aud Krause's Headache Capeulea-War- rauted. For Sale By Blielley, Alexan der A Co. elves. To us the honor or invent ing or adopting that very disagree able mode of punishment belongs. Among the laws (or the preserva tion of order when King Richard ailed on his crusade was one that Brooklyn, E. 8., N. Y., May 25, '9L Mr. Noknan Licuty, De Moines, Ia, Dtr Sir:-Enclosed please And 1.00 for wblch I wish you to send me the worth of In Krause's Headache Cap- Mrs C Leonard, 1st pre. J II Burton, 1st pro. B D Cooper, 2d " Laughary Bros, 1st pre Indep. Tile Co., " Lsrd Hops Opening Day, SOth-SOIh. Misses Flslier A Vaudergrif, succes sors to A. Maoaulay, cordially invite Chickens the ladles to call aud inspect tue Tiling goods which will lie on exhibition rri- H11MMARV0F THE RACES. Tlmnusjr, Frlilsjr slid NaluHaj t Ihs Fslr. TIIHKH-qtURTKH Ull.S DAHIt. lutiounill, uy 4 inn. . and it proved to rill a want here so he wm 01IW, oommence house keep- Mir Henry, by J. J. Bottcher intends remaining permanently. Kvery thing Is 5 cents excepting mciils. It (liM-s not cost much to eat a meal with him. P. O. Baughinan writes a postal card ..... .1 XT ..III.. h. thrown out on the ground. On at- to u.e wwr "' r i ..i 1,. r....,1 hi. rluht wherein the mountiuns) telling or an L ' J ..ir.. ...l .hi th. horse bail accident to Thomas Ravage Hllrv uimi;ivi..i, w"- - - tug. May Joy be wllh lliein linoiigli life, Is our sincere wUli. HAHT-HLOPElt At Dallas, Heptera- lar 27tl. lH'A M lss l'earl Hlnpor to Ezra Hart, both of Independence. stepped ou his hip, bruising him con siderably. He was helped by persons there, to pull his leg back into place, url l.i.mv al.le to imp around, ine iMinv was soon caught. His horse and cart were not Injured. who was .. . i i .. i r... . up in a tree ami was iiiihuihuii ior a coon and shot so that he could use but (ion arm In holdlmr his place In the tree. The wound was not serious. That Hem about Mrr. A. J. Oontlmun luiiniriin heiress is true. The land Is 05 acres In the heart of New York city, III KB IJAYD1SN. Hunduy, Kepi. 21 at For est Orove. 1). Nesu.lth Utiyilen, aged 81 years, of paralysis of Internal or gans caused by uu undue use of stim ulants. Funeral ai Halem Thursday. Deceased was u young null In- . .. .. .. i.... it. 11....11.1 Last Biinutiy m..ni...B. - ,... m.. ,,,,, . l.-illlui.t. mluri from his well nueu wnn persoin at- r-- i . , hi.. now Siamis, mere are nutoiiu i miurr itoii hitoii. and Mrs. Goodman'! ehurcb was t.n.iinir (ha iriemorliil nroitramme In etc., .. 9 ik ......II. nt AllnA Alnvunrlar hundred heirs nonor V" ZrZ" :r: :. ,.l,er Is one of them, but the land is "Cl,n'n was rendered, eonsmting of worth several hundred million dollars. . ..ill. I,,., I ki,,.n lima.ul fur HI vears. r. tAt ons. music, ana an aonreis oy " o.... . M E. Masterson who said In substance, I Hunday night at wuiamina a very hut ths exercises were In memory of strange tragedy took place. A young au.. AUvntwIur who was born near man named lUilttehart, rroui r.nsuiru Ll)(K I AMU IK. Farmers aredmHy sowing siiihm ir fal low. Hnhool commences next Monday T,i,.nnrtnnna Januarv 2d. 1870. and at Oreiron. stopped at a house In Wlllam- with Mury Harper as teacher. the age of slxtteu made a profession of na (the name of the family our corre- j Simpson aiidHngley Steele si artcd religion Joining the Biiptlst church or sponilent tiui not icnruj over nigiu. Iudedendeuce under the pastorate or During tlie nigut me youiigmuu I lev. A. J. Hnadsaker. Ou Oct. 2, 1888, she died At her deutn sne mrt a small sum of money which she wished to be devoted to missionary work. Each year thai sum has been augment ed until now, (including Ihe collection of last Hunday, of ! 65) It amounts to nearly $90. The Interest on that sum Is to be used In missionary work. Mrs. D. B. Taylor deserves much credit for the beautiful floral decoration. weut unstalrs to the room of a 14 year old (latiifhtcr. and tiled to kill her, striking at her throat with a raxor and then she srabbed the razor, cutting her hand, mul wrnained so as to arouse the rest of the house. The young man Jumped off the front porch and ran away Bearch was Instituted for him and late In the evening he was found In an old barn nearly dead he having cut his throat. , tbelr outfits again Monday to llnlsn threshing sotnu late grain. N. Mteelo has boen quite 111 for the past two weeks and at present Is very little better. Hop picking Is over and the weary hop pickers are wending their way homeward. There was church In the F.lklns school house lust Sunday, and meeting continues every evelii-; during the week, by a Presbyterian minister, Dotty Reed by J. J Bottcher Nipper, by W. H. Ilumpheiy., Time 1:17. Tim 2:25 tbot MOT 8 IN 5, Pearl Fisher, by J Black 12 11 Pandora, bv Tom Tonaue 8 8 8 2 Hammock, bv MoOtilre 4 12 8 Illch'd Almont, by D Shilling Time, 2:20, 2aWJh 2:2.1, 2:20. riVB-KIOHTIII) Mlt.R DAHU, 2-Ylt.-0l,t) Cora J., by McAllister A Jones 1 Verde Paul, by Tartar Bros 8 Van Oe Vim, by F. Strong 2 Shakespeare, by J. J. Bottcher 4 Time, 1:07 tiih 2:45 TKOT, MK8T 8 IN 6. Demonstrator, by D Shilling.. 112 1 Mack Diamond bv 11 D Cwi'cr 2 8 18 Oliver Twist by J. Powell., 8 2 8 Multnomah, by Barrows Bros. 4 4 4 Time 2:81!, 2:83, 2:81J, 2:30 TIIH M.II.H HASH FUKt'! 'OH All.. Itockland Boy, by J". O. Mack ...... Lynden, by J. S. Garrison Verde Paul, Tartar Bros 8 Glenelg, by H. Boisurt . 4 Funny, by J. fl. Thorp 5 Time. 1 KM KKKH port Ai.r, PACKOiiTKoT nT 8 in6 have his head shaved, be stripped of his clothes, have melted pitch poured all over him, after this be covered with feathers, and so set ashore at the first land that is touched. Len don Queen. Tss, Sh I rrosa Bsn. k mil. wiwl whnu day aud Saturday, but owing to a de-1 wtoMmt ne away the night lay iu rewlvlng goods, the display win . . down to breakfast quiet be so great as iney nau wisueu. om d Mbe Mlss Macaulay Insures her many "Don't you (eel well, my dear!" - . .. .. ll A I . . ' ... , l 1 rrieuus auu patrons mav uuuer iu goVej her mother witn tenaor soua- able maimgemeut of the Misses l isher tude. and Miller they will be as well pleased i feel well physically," was we as usual, and will be cordially wel comed by Mrs. Vandcrgrlil. any soldier oonvicted of theft should I sules. Some time ago my wife was lu Hartford, Conn., aud stepped into Sawlitt's drug strore, where they gave her a sample box of them. They wera Just what she needed, but we have, failed to find them here, so send to you for them. Will you kindly send them at your earliest convenience. rf .... , xours truiy, D. T. Hunter. For sale by 8helley, Alexander & Co, K.h.1 llrsillllaa Ylwt NUIl Threaten to llouihartt Klo, London, Sept 28.-l'rlvate advice from Klo Janeiro say the sltuatlou Is unchanged. Tlie rebel fleet mill threat ens bombardment, though negotiations arc still In progress. Business hs par tially resumed In spite of the threaten ing aspect, though it Is thought possi ble, through the effort of the represent atives or foreign governments, the mat' tor may be putched up. It is uudcr stood llio terms uudcr consideration are the resignation of Pelxoto and rdon ot the rebels. Pulxoto Is constantly surrounded by body-guards, fearing as sassination. It Is also reported the bombardment was postponed pending advices from the rebel delegation, which arrived lu F.nglaud yesterday. If the negotatlons full, it Is feared the rebel fleet will lay the city lu ashes. Failures and Resumptions. DocHpcrry, by J. Winter....,.. Ill nonncr N 11, by T. P. Norton.. 2 2 8 Hopcmou, hy,l.WilMiis 8 8 2 Comb. George I O. Hosier 4 4 4 Time 2:18, 2:18, 2:10 THK Mtt.K liAHIt-t-'HRR Boll At,l Dotty Kitil by J. J Bottcher 1 Raindrop by J. Kys.......... 2 Washington, Sept 24. Statistics compiled from official data show that from January to September, this year, 500 state and private banks failed, and seventv-two resumed business, In the same time 155 national banks failed, seventv of which have resumed. Of the state and private banks, 28 suspend ed in California and 18 have resumed; lfl suspended lu Oregon and 9 resumed; 14 suspended In Washington, of which one has resumed. uinrestive reply. It is hardly necessary to add that this careful line drawer is amiss Bos ton, New York Times. . A Ssrioos QumUob. Ten Books (confidentially) We can Uve with vour (oiks in the win ter and with mine in the summer, Mabel (ftiouffhtfully) Xea, out what in tjie world are we going to do spring and autumnt vogue. v Borax In ths Household. It is the housekeeper who reaps most constant benefit from the use o( borax, and to one of an experi mental turn of mind more ana more methods will presont themselves. It is in all cases asafer form than many preparations of Boda, and the slight ly larger cost would not prevent its use rather than cheapaM, irritating substitutes, the nature of which can soon be judged by the effect upon tno skin. No less friendly in its action than the forms of petroleum known as vaseline and ita-preparations, It 1b one of the gifts of nature, whose sur prises in this direotion are but Just beginning and whose resources seem inexhaustible. Epicure. " V . Doa't Est Asparagus Toast, Says an authority, "Don't eat the toast on which asparagus may be of fered to you any more than you will eat the napkin when it appears ou that article." The toast and napkin, it seems, perform the same service to drain the vegetable, which rarely gomes out ot ths boiler entirely tree trom moistm. , ...... ... . I SUMMONS. lu th Justice Court of Jiiatlee and Constable uiairici, iv o. ive, ro oounijr, unguu, . L. Kelso, ulalntllT John Miller, V . defendant) ' To th above named John Miller, defend, and, you art hereby commauited to appear slid mmwer the ooinplalnii filed against you, In Ui above-eolltled action lu Ui wild oourt ,ni or iH-fnr tlie )th ot October, lKttS, at tba hour or 10 o'elook In the forenoon ol wld dav, or tut want thereof the plaintltr will tska lu tmnent asalnsl yon for th Hum of t!fM amflnteretit from October tttih, ISM, at iho rale ol 8 n-r ceul per annum and hlsuMisand illhurminnts of Hits action as ths same la dt-maudvd In the complaint. '1 lilo iimimms Is publUhedDy order of 11. M. Lines, lusltr of the ueaoe of tha lumln.. court of said district, which order Is datcnt scpu nth, im. I'aUHi mis oih aay oi sepieniiwr, issa. ,H. M. LINES. . 12 tt Justlcootthepeaoe, DISSOLUTION NOTICE. XT0TIl'K 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 the iiartncrshlp hcrotofur existing nn, dT'V the ttnn name of webb,,r Fuller, lu Uin blacksmith buslnws In lndepndnce, htut this rlny twn dtsHolvrd by mutual oonstmt, iico. Webber retiring, and all account dim the late firm are payable to H. A. Fuller, who will pay all debts of said Arm. Obo. WibbsR, 1 Imlependenoe, Or., Au . 30, im, NOTICE. All persona owing ths above firm will please settle their acouuuu as sooix aspuHslble. Ai.n $10 00 REWARD. The above reward will be paid to any ner. son who will give me Information which will lead to the conviction of the person or per. sons who entered my melon patch last dun. Uuy night and destroyed my melons, TAKE WARNING II! I 1 also give notice that I am watching that mi-Ion patch with two double baivelled num.. loaded with buck shot, and will sbool ths Unperson seen after night In the paten. laependne Or, Aug. lit, 1"'