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I s f"" -i. i:vt'"lfr44 ifeM-..- arti IQIUOTI WEEKLY RECORD. pr mmni i i mtri.mtm'itia o ovum a nuo, mi novi uvaiwc. FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1SD4. titully bound edition of poems nntl gold m niul holder by the h (Vutf to whom tUoy pxIoiuUhI their heartfelt. Ihuuks. During tlto in- tertiiksion everyone avnilod himself f tho opportunity to bid tho two more than laborer. Men of gisxl U tie M'io would SUCCCcd Utter tllHt) those with muscle only. Tho Rros re- turns oii 400 acres of collee the fourth jciir would las IlV.HM whloli would pay nil xiinih nml leave h jirollt. The other eroim would nay. Tho polo Mrs. Henry Butler w quite ill this week. Born in this city, March 7, IStU, to the wife of C. C. Mulkey, a fiuc baby girl. J. . I'ixley luvs acwrut-u an otter to teacu tn a district near Newberg. Frank Real cut his thumb and two flngera last Monday while butchering. touchers farewell. Mi&scs Uriioe ny Idea In "imply for economy lu ilrat and Ayrs have made, many ft lends tttleieut; tho land would otherwise during their sojourn here, and all exceedingly regret that they cannot remain. Should they ngaiu be called to luwiat in the work at the Normal, they will bo gladly wel comed to our city. The Komllittr Circle. Lust Thursday evening tho read ing circle by special invitation met nt tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. (X P. Jordan. Tho author for discus sion was Will Oarleton. Miss Lo cy gave it short biography; reclta- Mrs. R. C. Tereival is visiting tious by Miss Purudlue Doughty, with her sister Mrs. Ike Deiupsey Mrs. Higginsand Mrs. Boud, quo at Kickreall. tat ions by Jl rs. Graves, uuerries bv Miss Mollie Siuiouton, of Rick- UIr- Swann, and ft solo by Mrs. J. rcall, is the guest of tho Misses K. Miller, were among the topics survey are Mug made now ami the Deinpscy this week. on tho programme. After tho lit- uhwtloii would lirlu-r thorn very che There will be an amateur foot- rary exemso the company played ZLrl ball game at the Normal naum w,m,,i a humorous ,,. mtf linw , "Y" ( IlgllC repast . . i . . voor nunlitra I .1 1 1 I ' ' ' mwiiH'u iatiuiM-ii ui which was uitwtnetnulcklv. Yours t ml v. he divided Into forty parts, each colo nist got ting one-fcrlleth part of thu oof ft tree, ittitHt)lM, rulilKT tree, etc. Tho proper Mine to go would U In a montli or two. Alt person w ho want to Invoetlgiito thin matter nro asked to cull t your olllee nt pnoo Htid you etui lei mo know w -lint tho prohutiltltloM Hie of nutHHout Tho cost lo go to Uuala nmltt Hiid return w,ould lw about (too from Kim Finiiclseo, If you only net ten or flftecii persona you can Join a colony hero from California, t would advise your reader to ItivcHtlgHto thin lust iHiniHuwlon im ll In liable to lx tiikon up noon. It would 1k liest If you could Ket up a colony from your section alto gether iw It would bo much more pleu ant. You lutve pruhnhly hetird upoken of, rallrottd from the United Hinte to South America. I uudirMtund tlmt next Saturday afteruoon. Mr. Voorhes, a regent of the Nor xnal school, from Marion county, was in the city Wednesday. Miss Clara Hall has receutly be gun teaching a term of school in Marion county near Uneua Vista.' Mrs. Scott Ivlggs, of Salem, passed through this city Monday on her way to visit her daughter, Mrs. S. A. Mulkey at Iudepeu deuce. Another of those disagreeable snowstorms struck our burg Mon daynioruing; the fall being about four inches, but it vanished before night. At the school meeting last Mon- aay eveuing jolin Hubbard was electetl to succeed Jos. Craven whose term of office had expired There were about fifty-threo voters present The dry good store here is now conducted by Jordan & Hale; Mr, John Hale purchasing the interest of I. S. Smith m the dry good store ana u. r. Jordan investing in a half interest of Mr. Hale's grocery store. first-class in every particular. The president of tho circle very heart ily thanked the host and hostess for their entertaiumcnr. This meeting was decidedly a success in the way of social enjoyment. The reading circle is one of the most, popular societies of our city, each member truluinir valuable knowledge of the authors discussion. W. (.'. "The people of this virility liwW on ImvliiKl'lmmberlalir Cough Keuiedy Tho following fact about ' Centra! America are of liitertt: At your remiint, uud Invitation I beg to (.into for the bciiwiU of your reader and In Ntitover to tho iiuuieroii luiliilrle reis'turdiug (luatcmala a to IU clliimto and HKilciiltural reitourcc: It 1m tho rlchcHt country I ever aw tinder Everything can bo grown there. I hvevlked every purt of tho t'nlted Stat-, and pent xeverwl inoiith In (tutiteiuala, I will quote Home fuel furnWieil by the CoilKlil-geucral of the I'nltwl Stale! "Tho climate of Una teniala 1 or nu even tfinin rnture, tho and do not want any other," ay John V. lllHliop, of I'orthmd Mills. Indiana. Tlmt 1 right. They know it to U thermometer having an awuge temp- tiH'rlor to any other for colds and a a preventive uud euro for croup, ami why should they not Insist uxn hav. lug it. CO cent butt lo for mile by all dealer. 'I would like to take Wot Hidk. but a dollar and a half n year I (o much; why, I can get a Cincinnati or Chicago pajHr for one dollar," khI.I a farmer to u the ot her day. So ho can. llig wivklleM, made up from tuv-uoi! .i.ii .i ... .... uijr nmuer 01 loe uaiiy ccimoii, can eraturo of S to 74" In Uio day lime anil from lij4 to (IS0 at night." I wouhl coinpnro the cllnmto with that of Han Franclaeo, without tho wind anil fog, It would U dirtleult to doKorlhe a more delightful climate. I oneo vlslul the Siuth Hi-a iNlaudii, which I thougla a veritable Harden of Kdcit, where bread grow on tret-, ltut lu Uuateiuata, bread and butter virtually grow on tree. While It Inn parudlm, lu Home respect, there are lu oiue porilmi tMi iiiueh huiihIiIiim; thi I along (he til 1S,0I) tree of collee, belde plant log I'iki pliieappb-n, too apple tree, ve; clalile need of various kind, banana mid plantains. The Manning ltr haw also put In about I t.iMHtcolt'ce tree for a Mr, itloe of Valparaiso, lud wlioHo place luljolns their, ami con talim HHKlaere. Mr. Uice rcpivwnUa iMiinpuny that. Inteiiil making a very largo eoU'ee flnea. Another American who 1 branching out exteii! vely I W J.Hawklu of HI. I'aul Mlnu. This gentleman ha lately purehiuied for Slono, ver, a place near thu city of Matagalpa, and from which ho will shortly derive a yearly Income almost cpial to tho original purchase price Mr. llawkhm contracted for this plan tatlon when exchange was 00 per cent and paid for it when cxchitngo was M per cent , thu making a saving of $ lol I on tho porchi-MO. Omiof the tiet couiluetvd eoll'ce (In ens In Mearagua I that known n tho l,e('lalr olace, In tho vicinity of Mata galpa. Thl year LeClalr will have M,000 pound of collW from hlsHOiio old tree, and n colhsi I Helling in .Muna guunowat $aut$:i3 iier quintal, JUU pound, I.eClalr will have tho neat lit tie suiu of flMKio, llvnr, to mht to that which he already ha lu his HtMklng, Tliw average yield of the tree on l,o t lair place thl year I three pound and three-quartern, (1. A. Mantling l a nieinlH-r of the thin of Manning Jim. HI Mistoi1lce addrcHs 1 Matagalpa, ho having re cently removed (hero with bW family from Ma nag ua. Mr. Manning I a kmhi of m. Manning of Salem and hi wife I the daughter of I. 11. Hatch, a plomcr of Oregon Salem Sfifcm(tn, (Mr. Manning I the broiher-ln-law of lion. K. T. Hatch of McCoy. Kn. Three day I a very short time In which to cure had caneof rheumatism; but It can t done, If tho pro r treat meat I adopted' us will lt seen fv Iho follow lug from Jame I junbert, of New HruitHwIek, 111.: "1 wa badly altlleteil wlih rheuiiiiillsin hi the hip and les, when 1 Ismghl birftle of Chamber- Iain's I'alu Halm, Heurtil me III (line day. I am all right hwhiy; anil would insist on every one who Is tiltlleted with that terrible disease to !! Cham berluluV Tain 1 '.n I n and get well nt once." fill cent ImiIIIc for wilo tv all dealer. ,r,u('l, eneapiy an.l Kivo lol of Oont. There It is to la, coimmr..,! u-ltl. geueral news, but if thl man would Turkish bath r.s.m. nml It U ., n,i. have wished a notice printed alsmt the ...Hvuint tlmt ),.. i.,u.v ,!. .... nn. ...i:.. t ,i. I ,i..,.ii. ,.f ... . . . ' l iUBu-guiw itix-iiug ui iiiti ii- .' c. oiitVir i no marriage oi an.l il.iwti Iho coast iret iho Imnri-Hsiou or t;iii or any ouier announce- that (iuatemala I a terrible place. The l,it. (if ivlu.nt.l., ...... i. 1 I I I . ........ w7 j.m min lie W OUI.l IlllalO. with I IK -v.-l.ti..l. ,.t II... iw-mi u. oi in tin. o v week v. u i...i. i.... i. i i, - V-....-.V, ,n ininj , iv IS IHIl lint! I HUtlllia, ..- oeH.s,o uasKci woiim i us Umiror tli.iolio are acdlma! grave, but lo hi nearest ha'al Miner. ,h,-i u ,.,.i1-i,i..1,i i....1i.i.r..i when. It would be putilishe.1, frve of 15rgliwn , r,,H,n Uut,N,lm., publican club is next Saturday evening at 7:30. The enrollment has about doubled since the first meeting. If you want to hear ar gnment for the good of your coun try, attend these meetings. Last Sunday afternoon President Kewlin of Pacific College, gave a very instructive educational ad dress in the Normal chapel on the "Formation of Character." Presi- I, the Mr charge. Yet many advis-ate, like thl say: At Livingston, on the Atlantic man, taking cheap metropolitan sheets, Uu (which Is iho lowest laud in ou hooiii io inrgei entirelythe man and paper, who sympathized with them lu time of trouble, and rejoiced over their happitie- and prosterlty. Stand by the paper that tav with von. ami ueserve your aro among it tho one which rlghly support. And if you upMirters, don't t.p It because It cot more than ono dollar a year ami then Uirrow it from your neighbor. Krause' headache capsule an; more pleasant and convenient to take than powder, wafers, elixirs, etc. STAKTIXd LIFE I OUATAM.U.A. An Extremely Liberal Proposition For Establishing un American Colony, dent Newlin is a very impressive helps to build up the town and country speaker and he presented many ii aDie tnougtits wnicti every one might reap much benefit An en tertaining musical programme was rendered by the glee club and the quartette. The exercises at the Normal chapel last Friday morning were very entertaining. A song by the model school was nicely rendered and denoted careful training. The addresses of Miss Wolfe and Mr. Elmer showed considerable thought and Miss Lora Butler's recitation evinced a pleasing style of delivery. State Supt. of the Y. P. S. C. E., J. C. Rhodes, gave a short talk and scored several points against the vices of the present generation. Miss Bruce executed a piano solo in ber usual pleasing style and was enthusiastically applauded. Miss Ayrs' vocal solo was of a high or der and to the hearty encore she responded with a humorous senti mental selection. This is the last appearance of these ladies at chapel exercises, and the state of affairs is very much regretted that they can not be retained. Kditor Wkkt Hidk: What do you think of a iirooositliin 1 i U ti,i- a concession iHobtalncdon 21,000 acresof 1 cou,,tr.V 8,1,1 a lertu.d spring (ilia teuialn) the death rule isonly ono fourth that of ltimlou, Guatemala I about Iinm) mile north of i'anaiua, and for wwnerv and rich lies of soil It, ls'iils any country in the world. Mr. Klmberly nay: "The average biiMlnes man lu the United Slate, a I know from my own experi ence, uoe not take tho trouble to look for tho cotmulor report." And there are but few of our American people who have ever visited the Interior of Guatemala. Those who do visit (Jim lemaia eiiiom get far away from the capital, or line of railway. The country who mouniaiuou mat It I tlilllcult to travel far, especially in the rainy taw son. Over one-third of iho country 1 ,iioiiHinuvuiy uiikuowii ami unex plored; but every spot of it I lnuret- Ing beyond deerlptlon. Ill an ever Farewell Reception. Last Friday evening the students and teachers of the Normal ten dered the Miases Bruce and Ayrs an informal farewell reception. The first number on the programme was a piano duett by Misses Bruce and Butler. Pres. Campbell then gave the opening talk and made a few humorous remarks and closed by wishing the departing ladies prosperity wherever their lot might j be cast. A song by the glee club came next, after which Professors Spillman, Dunn, Powell and Gefz made short extemporaneous ad dresses. Miss Bruce executed an piano solo and Miss Ayrs rendered a vocal selection, both of which were well received and heartily ap plauded. Miss Meserv then , exhibited first-class ability in a cor net solo with piano accompaniment by Miss Phiipott. The exercises ended by Misses Brnce and Ayrs each being presented with a beau-j coflce-Iaiid, 15,000 acre being capable of cultivation. The terms of nnvment may I made $2000 a year, with Inter est at 4 percent per annum. If forty persons were to buy the land it would cost them $.10 each, a year, for 20 year. The laud I in a healthy location; a stream run near, which, lx mile lie low i navigable, and thirty mile away ia city or fl,000 Inhabitant, with mail Hteamer to San Francisco, every few day. If forty peroons should buy the tract of land they could put In nay, 400 acres In coffee, 400 acre In cocoa, 100 acre In rubber-trees, 100 acres of bananas, 100 In niiienppleH.etc, o that al the end of a few years a large In come would result, and Htill, the land could be subdivided. There would cxIhIs. It I impossible for aiivonn in Imagine what I there, and the least idea cannot lie formed without visiting the country. I had the same opinion a nearly everyone else ha before going there. A Mr. Klmberly say: "1 may truthfully assert that no country oiler such inducement a Central America." Knowing so well the eharacteilslle and Ingenious enterprise of the average American business man, I cannot com prehend IiowhuoIi great opportunities right at hi door.can escape hlsatteiitlon Guatemala, with theexoeptlon in about fifteen mile Inland from the coast,, on eitlieri.Jo, 1 from MOO to 7500 feet above tho level of tho aeu. On the coffee plantations tho climate Is superb. (Colleo dm-a not urow on Who are the niosl fumou writer and artist of both mit tiit nl ? The CiwiiitHMilitan Msigii.lne I endeavoring to answer this Inquiry by printing a list from month to ncinili in Is contents page. The nmga.lue claim that notwithstanding t extraordinary reduction In price, It I bringing the most fumou' writer and artist of i:uroK mid America to interest It rentier, and In proof of this chilin, submit the following list, of cop. trlbutor for the rive mouth ending wMi February; Vnldes, Howell, Paul lleyse, FVanelsqun Snnvy, Kols-rt Grant, Join J- Infills, Lymoii Ablsitl, Frt'dcrh-k Mtmson, Ague Iteppber, J. (I. Wblttler,iwt humous,) Walter llcsaiit, M il k Twain, Nt, t ieorgw Mlvart, l'anl llourget, Ionise Chandler Moultou, HiiiiiiiitiHoii, Tlssamller, 1-', Dempster Sherman, Adam Hmleau, dipt King. Arthur Sherburne Hardy, (leorg KU'ls, Do MatlpiiHstiiit, Sir Jvlwld Arnold, Splclhagcii, Andrew bang, llenhclot, II. It. Itoyrscii, H q, klnsoii SuiH. Lyman J. Gage, Hiin'l I C llinan, I ran. ot Lcnbaeh, Thomas A, Janvier. And lor artists who have Illustrated during the same time Vlerge, lielnlmrl. Marold. il. Small Dan Heard, Jose Cabrluety, Olive Her- ford, Itcuilngton, Hamilton Gibson. illto lliicher, II H, Mowbray, Otto Gullli.niiet, KG. Attwood, Hopkluson Huillli, Geo- W. Kdward, Paul do Longpre, Hiils'it-Dys, V. II, Sch How (his Is done for $1.50 a year, the editors of The Cosmopolitan alone know. BANKS. Till: INDEPENDENCE Bank! Capital Stock, $50,000.00. tr. itiitHciinicioi. KMIAM NKIilN. W. V, IDNNA WAV . I'lWldHlll. Vie I'riMldKiit. . I 'Miller. A (sanrnl ttanklnv suit sxtmiigs biwln IriiiKiwieili loam miuli), lillladlnisaialixl.eoMi liliirolalerrilUsgraiileil: ili'tsMll iwelved on surreal numl milijis-l to idns'k, IiiUttoI fulil no tlins iti'Mwi. HlfCIlKT .HOCIKTIKH. ItAILUOADH. ITliKTAUiilC AO, U. W.-INWENDENCR . Iiodge, No. 22, meol eery Mun Jliy idght in I.s.O.K hall. M' lug lirother r luviled to Ueud. A. J w"loott, M.W. W.O. Coek..lleorder. VALLEY I)DGE, NO. , I. O.O. F.-Meei hi Vunduy hall emy Tlmwdiiy rolling. All Odd fellow r .iu.iiv hiviUmI to meet with un. W. JI. . . u 11 'I. V l jvpo, is. . dilaa and KuKmuul h5 UlOH jMllt.mlBMI. TifW IU ;( II 14 ISO 11 W M'llMI.OII ! . 7:1 H'Jt Unit It :IH it, Zetl llHUidorf, Hecy, East and South nitucmmk H tn.siSMi lUrsi'lm A. N,.Imoii I A. Allen. If. If, J. (looiliiinil. ll. W. Hears, II. Commenced Duslnm March 4, 18139 Kulniilislind ly stliiiml Atitliorliy. TIIK- I YON LODGK, NO. 25), A. F. A A. JL M. Htaled oommimiestiim rtatnr diiv eveiium on or before full moon h moutb and two week thereafter. W. V, IJoinioway, W. M. W. II. rutron, Hecrelary. HOMEtt WlHir.. NO. K.of 1'. Meet every Wednesday evening. All knlulit nro cordially invited, lilair Miller, (J. O.J D. II. Craven, K. It. A H. The Houte via SHASTA of the Southern Pacific r.n ('liroml xi,n, 1 ruin, run lilv h,,,,,,, stsll nations Mtwn pf)Min ami i iff,'" At, . Sir.iT Moliltl lAe. M. lea e, M. T.vT l.v. FIRS! NATIONAL BANK. - J'U YHJ CI A N8 I U5NTI8TH V of IiiitejniiUaed.Orrgoa. Capital Stooki Surplus, $50,000.00 $14,000.00 Dll H. A. MULKEY, I'KM IHl , iinwtlces the profession In all It braliehe. Hullsracllou guaranteed, I llllee hour. H to I:' and 1 to 6. Otlleo 1 lu tlieO'Doiinell brlek, Indeudeiiee. porilnaij le. A. a. Af. Hn Kniirlw.. i. - -' I r, luv. - P..fll ., mm A. M, I rUMwlMir iff . . itiMwbitnr..,, Jul.. I'l.riiKdJ M;:'!' Poiur Mall 1, H. lt)OI'l-:ll, 1 W. ItOllKllTHON, l'rih..il. Vie I'rvsltlont, W. II lUWI-KV,t's.tilt.r. I). ltL'TIJ.'lt. 1'ilVKIClAN ANI siuueott. Heey. V. . Jloard of unio in uitera O. Mrdli'iil Ivi Hill llier. lions bliK-k, MUKCTOIW. J. a, Cisiiwr, U , Holierlsoa, w l llelntlrfc II. W. Whltmksr.W. W. CUt. r? l KKTi iiUM. m. D, orriCK XL. and reMldenee, corner ltailrond sad Aloiinioutli (,, luilepeudeiioe, Or. A Bf net ui tittiikliis biularM truiinnrlrrt Hum mihI khIIs (ixtlmiit na ll litiisirtiuil mlll(, Ih-smiIU slvel snhlefl lnrli-k or "II Unruly ui i1ksh)I. Cnlln ll.iiin nimln. (Hint 111 111 1 ; k, 111, in i i. 111 u It J. 1. JOHN. SON, lUWIDENTI Dentist. All work arrntHl to if atlfelion, Indepeo- litg En tya fd I'ULLman iiumxr slkki'mu and ' rVisunUlas H.piiK -ft, , . Idi till tl.c, i. .:. West Side Division?" 8atwn Portland and Corvaiii.. Mall train dally imi huui1) i( (-! ll,V'l'",,, -Ar bJ.pl, A r.... J ml, Ki"li., . a r J j I 5 '-"sin. ,. i.J .j? rotniM-l lllifli 1&)m in ll l m Al AII.ox ud ( nrvBlli V III i( de(t ()r. JL clan and (Surgeons. NC0RP0RATLO UNDER THE UWS Of OREGON POLK COUNTY BANK. MONMOUTH II. ItlWI KV I.,CAMI'IIK.,...., IHA I', IHW Kl.l... Or. l'ml.li.(il ..... Vlis.l' rw ..I'ssliliT A ItAIIHITT. PH YHl- IIS, hlHH'lili Ht- ti-nllull 1'iild to disease of wouieil . Of fice over Inileis-iidrni-e National ISank. T.J. Lw, M. U. V. Hahbltt, M, I V. ML, Fellow Trinity Mellnl College, ATTUKNEYH. (ireip'll I'si'lflc ruli,,-.,! r.irM trslu unity ri,.,i Haoday) '? ml' (."Z i,..rlBii.l 'T'.r.Ar & T;1 I0 I Af .MeaiMntlll .. ... I, U)j,JJ Or0enlan Railway Division.. Portland and Yamhill Ry. ; alrlloitmll Tn.ckly, i'iin ttP Ml I.V..., b.... Ar .... H.tlllM.U( .v .Tci Z ....A.m. ;;;;; Paid Capital, $30,000. DlltKCIOIlM, II llswl-. , I,.CmiiMI. I. Al.Mltntwio , II. V, llllller, J. H. Hiamp, r.M. IVVtell Jiuutiill ( ttivrll. A hciiitiiI linnkln sail ru'linnirs IiokIiiism Imnuii'lmt; losns nis.li'i ilr-jxwtta ris-i-lvnl nli) u eliwk nr on cvrlilli-iilii uf ui-ll' iNtcn-st tislil nit ttinf (If-IHHiltM. iTKIt nsi( vnnll ami huriilnr proof (, wiirf 11 ny 1 me 11111B KS-K. 1 lii.ru Hours' s. ill. lo 4 p, in. ThmilKh lli kru In all ,,!., i. i., ,7 HutM.rniis'liy. Miid V.umtm.nn I i,,inZ rroiiit.M.BllVfcU, An.l, Indrp, .),". II. K0KIII.KH. E.l'.It(MintM Msnrr, Ami. (I, -R, t li.lfl 1.AM). Mauls. AA rVX) A. HMITH. ATTORNEY ATI VJ U. Will riuitie in all sIhUi and federal ronrts. Alstmet of title furnished. OIHca over ludepemlenea .National Uauk. A M. UCltLEY, ATTORNEY AND JT. MMinseior at Lw U Iiiile'lideiiee M)tiileiice, Or. Nutiouut Office, tie! llsuk, Indft- PITY ST A HI PS ROSHAM A HOLM EH, ATTOIU VI I A U I I li;il vj. D ney at Law. Office in Uriah' ELY JOHNSON. Prop. FREE MEDICINEI Colden 0iiurtanltj fr Kufferlng- Huinaultjf... 'fWiw (Jit TMt AVs.d. lo Iktl'Mtf, 0 t i mm sSr-- (.111 MM.I b.. . . ' ""U i.iirji.f .iUII)- ,w.,r., r,.mMt, it ..v..v...i L'i : . " t- mast 10l block, helwivn State and CJourl, on Com- mereial strwi, Halem, Or. WE cm CURE HASH AND 1)00118. I he nirail nn.imnUt ilft-urp at Mi, ttm, I In r ihUi..UH. .... Ll,nT""d.,l',.,".r',,H " n'"''" ! entmp aniurl by !, yenn r,wrt .!!' M'U'H u to urttla ear noilv b?TU,,e ""'y P"lv aire k KI'ILMY, (HTXi OATAIIUII h.,i CR2A7 mm of mm lUii H.sr.'.DlKI.Kiiii I'ramiiM.o (tinieii flihumHthSu.) f snil ,rn haw womlrrdilty 1 ".- iiiiulf nml h'.w 1.1 v,. ,l ki.L,.... tt '' 'li-.. Mn Ftimetiliiiviil ,ih il ii..M, of , ,j,g,fc Aii,.,,,. "! I , i - 1 ,',!1i'i'eR,,ir lliillfllMft l'"l nliltli.,'1 Kl r i. ... lii,...... ... . . kt.-k'ura, lm tl iwnhi I, ,-.... ,.- r .V ' l '"'. I'! fi(i' ,J 1 i;i ' ,.' '.r iiy i.it. r s. n. io.-, lllt kl-ln-V 'iiiy, 'Inuiu,. ..rb.i. Will i) VlHlllllir l. Ml.twhllxr full- I in mi nt tt t'(,lurihm'M MuMotiin. Horses Fed by the Day, Week or Month. est of Attention Given Stock Left in Charge. iNDKniximxcn omr.o.v 1V ITCH ELL ItOHANNON. MAN- ATI liraeiurer of sssli slid dMir. Also, seroll sawuiK, Iwadenee, Or. Main street, Inds-1 VETERINARY KUltOEON. iVrmotipiiil) luraieit. DR. WILLIAMS' Llil J !I1 111 tit Murk.! SJ nn Krnrl.ro. Cl rU. E. J, YOUSO, hit of Ne ftnr, veierinary fmrBenn and Deutiall ha moved to Iiidi'ietidenee, and oDOneii an ulllee over the Indt iM-udenee Nation al bank. J am ' I "JF I II Ik la lllf llllJ a M A.ii'itixtiirr. J. A. VliNIXS. PRESGOTT I VENE3S, I'r(iprli..ir of L TAILORS. WO. HIlARMAN, MERCHANT , lailor, Ostrei-l, oenr isisloftlrwi imts in any t lo wade to order mumble rules. ft! rea- HM l'OLKS. COPYRIGHTS. Kl fcl oemwo. writ (0 "M'u"f - II aiilhok " 1. . "'"Ono Ivwikii M-Uf ir,,, iihi lkrn llin.ucli Mui.n A Vv hwm TJi7 gT1""" of 'if rimtiix- work in tn t.r.: i"!..i. rhS'r.Pi ol laiMi A... i..T.J Tl . ounaur In .hiiw id Maauraoluromor nml DcttU-r In FIR and HARDWOOD, -AE- still remain several thousand acre for u,u low binds.) Airrleulturo in Ouate- future development. From the water- ,,lttnl lmH ttnlned a cotwlderublo (level- power in the river dynamos could be "P'OMit, nnd every day kIvcs new evl run to furnish light and power for the ,,,'t,(!t' of Pltreas. Cereals, sueh ns forty famlllis, a mall could arrive and ril!('i iaxe (corn) and wheat are culll- depart daily for the steamboat lauding, v,,,t!(l on a lu'K ncale, yet the product or to the city, and in the settlement In not sufflclont for lionm ejinsumii. tlon. The celebrated cocoa Is a natural pro duction of the country and I claimed to be the liest in the world; It pays bet ter thau cofl'ee. The kuMu erciia tree grow In abundance, from which rent could be a school, where both English and Spanish would bo taiif-lit. Iiy forming a colony, us suggested, some valuable concession can he obtained. All household goods, provisions and domestic animals would bo admitted by the government, free of duty, and prollla could bo derived. The sugar the colonists couldn't freedom from uane of (Jnutemalu is of nn excellent military duty. They could probably q"lityaiid grows abundantly, Is very be set oh" Into a separate district, thus profitable us not enough grows to sup- making their own local laws. This P'y 1,16 demand. Horse breeding, cat- proposition seems so fair that we sug- tie and swine-rulsing also prosper. gest that all those persons interested in coiiee cunuro wtio live In I'olk Another writer on Central America, county snail leave their numes at the says: VVkht Side office. Then let a small Good reports nro constantly reaching assessment on the forty persons he me of the American colony eslubllshed made, say ?i2,M each, and select some in tho department of Matagalpa. This one to go to Oaiitamahi and report on section is about 100 miles from Leon, the land. It oilers great Inducement and Is destined to be a great oohVe to nny one desirous of making money, region. The Manning Rros,, of which Native labor in Cimtainala costs less Charles Manning, tho head of the firm, than half a dollar (In silver) per day, so was nt one time a resident of Taeoina, that the colonist would not need to do have a flnca of 1500 manssamiH, nearly the rough work, being superintendents 1000 acres. This year they have lilant- Hlry anil i'iiwiiihh p.lil wunk y tram utarC l'triniuirnljolllii,, Eiiiluil-ii territory ,(ieniiiio uiuicudMitry. I'ncullarfT M,,MaLnvnni.uiffinniri. Liitnrai ummllon lu lwl part- urn affunta, .anwil rtiwr of clann. Jcl mmm Ooro. banly.mllaUl Jjm CStJ fUf tor thx orchanl. li lawn and mnlnn. li Wnant vnn nn. whlla ll r.l . r. Mr . ' - ' M V Lr ,hn ,r,llt 1'iiu'iry ia aiaO Mgr Important llnna ohanra for a9dvannninniit. Outfit and full par- "-V oraiarn rri.o, hhown iihiih oo., nur- - -crymtn, ronianii, ura. rinuuuau mliaiilu. Nnmathlipapnr. Ed.) nurtery 'tni-k. No More Back Ache a 1 V Ta " a9 r. Rou-h and Dressed LUMBER. J. A. WHEELER, . Manager. 1 i ."ft. ,vw 'yr AJ a kl El V. J Its. at .1- S Grave uTq - CO NSTI PATIO M. r INFLAMATION -ffHC BLADDER. AHD lit tSf t t rim M r I J r sm. m MUNtr UlbLAittis r,s Sperling: Brothers Meat Market DHAI.ICU IN Choice Meat Highest nmrkeOnrlee tmld for fatstoch, beef, mutton, veal, pork, etc. All bills must be settled mouth ly. OPISN HUN DAYS FROM 8 to On. m. ffllfeiyMpflsjffcCilj I'arlh wlshlna to mirchaMn wlar nop limes or fence jamts can have the "nine delivered uboard the Oregon p,.- ne ears at iterry, Marlon Co., Or., In i"ouues nnu prictn to suit. For fur tber partlculara cull on or write to J. L. 1JF.URY, fi0 -I-rry, Oregon. W. E. Poole, niiblUAN and SURGliOXI Offlc.n.xt door to An.tln.'. Furnl. MONMOUTH, OR. Oo to tho C Btreet BLACKSMITH HOME BUILDERS Will oousnlt Iheir bist in terest by purehasiiiir their SASH AND DOORS of the reliable oiauufnclurar, M. T. CROW, t.. i . . - mitiiimuiice, ur., succes sor to Ferguson Vari Meer. Hnsar piue and cedar doors, Bli-uzes,ou hand. SCREEN DOORS. i Main street Independence. HOP And nee how CHEAP You cim Ret y(.ur Work Done. fi. A. FULLEfl, Proprietor. Tim I'liimlnr n,,tl orroi'llHiilunili Mirnt Cxnl rally I. urn t . Frc 'Iln lo and hum all Trillin unit 8tiHnnri 4 BUKOPEAN PLAN She olton M. D. ROOHK,Mgr, CORNER FOURTH MD ALDCf ST., POI TLflKD 1 roju'letors H. R. HAYS, wtuWiaiB V- ' ' Hf . -v