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THE WEST SIDE. S. a rwmJkKn, Manner, IMVXD BY - n 1 1' I A 1 f"l L: "T T r "Tri tUitCRimON RATKt, Cm Year f t Month . , .amMoulh . . , nan Uf IIdm wUI ba lnaartod ftm Alt over tv'lUM wUl tx cburwtnl Bva nU l;' Una. SotWU oklluVrr iwtrfuUoiit will Do ebuw lataVuM law ol n oaau par Una, RatUtaod at the Poat-offloa In tndepen FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 18M, DISCONTINUANCES -Kmnibf thai th nnklih.n of UU Vlt mu.l bt BOtlded bj lattor wbM a mbMrlbw wtobM hu paper ALWAYS rv THR KAMB ot tho w no to which your wpr la . Y; nam wn do! tx (uuudott our book uul tuulww tbittadODtk ALiT.rrrrns .hrmia t addr An exchange says Uat Cleveland and Hill aw in bed together. If that U Un oaMi then drop the curtain for the democratio burlesque Is over. There la no danger that the president vlll veto the Iniquitous Gorman sugar trust bill, known as the Wilton bill No one but a lunatlo will kill htinwlf, aud that is Just what Cleveland wUl not uo. The sugar pirates can produce the cold facta and evidence of their contribution to the democratio campaign fund, together with Cleveland's pledgee that If elected he would protect their in terest. .. g. j When the electric power house Is completed at Oregon City, Uie power heina- derived from the falls of the Willamette, It will be the second Uvrgvet institution of the .kind in the United Btates,that at Niagara only bring greater. With the rapid strides of electric railways It will be only a few yean when a line will reach Polk county, and our people can go to Port land on electric cars. As the Polk County Fair Association has announced its Intention of having a fair In September, would It not be a good idea for the wheelmen here to ask for a day devoted entirely to bicycle peed contests. Let there be no horse tadng and see whether It will not be a aaccees. There are some people who en Joy a well conducted bicycle race ,for a medal, who would not take enough In tercet In bone racing to attend. The suggestion p made to our wheelmen to act upon as they see fit ' ii. i . At the meeting of hopgrowen here Isst week there was an important matter overlooked, which could have been discussed to advantage by a majority of those present, and that Was to take some action towards hav ing either the general government, cr the state make an appropriation for building a breakwater just below Inde pendence, to prevent the Willamette from doing great damage, during the high water, to the hop yards and possibly changing Its cnannel and run ning straight through towards Eola. Every year the bank of the river Is be ing washed lower aud if the river should change Its channel it would cost a great deal to change it back to Its present course besides doing a great damage. This matters should be attended to this year as its importance is apparent, ; BUILD THE CANAL, The New York Mail and Exprm in discussing the Nicaragua canal ques tion, says: . It will be little short of a national calamity If congress falls to take im mediate and energetic action looking to the completion of the Nicaragua canal. The time has oomn when that great in teroceanic highway must and will be 'built. We can no longer play a "dog In the manger" policy with regard It While it would be of Incomparably greater value to us than to any other nation, both from a political nnd commercial standpoint, yet other nations are deeply interested, and will be greatly benefited by it. The com merce of the world demands and will have it. The irrefutable preitsure of events, the steady, all-powerfull but often overlooked growth of world-wide industries and interestes will force a way across that barrier between the Atlantic and Pacific and no nation can prevent it There is not a first-class power in Europe whose government and people would hesitate an instant to construct, and hence control, that canal were the opportunity offered them. As a financial investment it would be more than safe; it would be brilliant, and as a political measure it would be of the greatest imaginable importance The nation which controls the Nicaragua canal will have immense Influence fn, if not absolute control of, the politics of Central and South Amer ica. . ., CORRESPONDENCE. SUVEB ITEMS. Harvest is about over. Three carpenters are working on the depot this week. . - Bert Harper is hauling wheat for 8. Jackson this. week. Miss Addie Hecker is visiting tier uncle Mr. Davidson near Bucna Vista this wetik. Miss Ida Harper and Mtnlvemt Elgin visited ft tends up ou the Luckiftinutfl Sunday. Miss Helen Rowcliflfo, of Dallas, lias boon riitlng with Miss Mabel Thurston for the past few days. D. O, Quick boa had cotmider able trouble with his Bqmrafcor, causing a great deul of delay, which gives the boys a mt. Mrs. W MeLaln and Mrs Ed. McLain and daughter Miss Klhi went up to Lew Isvtllo Monday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Kd. Mo-Lain-s couslu Mrs. Burns who was killed Sunday. THIS CITY. Men and boys away harvesting. Our now physician Dr. Jlrown, spent Sunday in Salem. V 1 The Misses Chirks, of McMiun ville, are visiting friends in tuts place. Several familiea'ar away enjoy ing tho refreshing breezes from over tho briny deep. ' ' , i ; t Mrs. llert Harrington lias bon quite sick for the past week, but is now convalescing. Prof. A: M. Bryant, wife and daughter Ida, have just .returned from the seashore and report a very enjoyable trip. 1 The Kpworth League will give a Lougfellow entertainment Saturday evening, September 1st A musi cal aud literary program, selections from II. W. Longfellow, will be rendered, after which ice cream and cako . will be ' served. An enjoyable time is anticipated, "and a cordial invitation is extended to aii.. . ; ' EUUVSS SOTES. ' James Burns lost one of his lt horn lost week. Reports says grain around Bridge port is a light yield. Look ont for a new subscriber; one man bus got rid of his dog. Mr. J. F. Holiimu had IK) I bushels of wheat from forty-five acres. ' Harmon & Smith inteud to wart a baler soon; they Will bale hay and straw. Its a pity the fly can't pass by the ear of your correspondent with out stopping to sit awhile. Guthrlo s Co. have had con siderable trouble wlh their horse power and have laid it by, ami went to Philomath and brought back a secondhand engine to u.se. The grain in this vicinity is about all cut and the fall grain is threnhod Soon the harvest of 1801 will be thing of the past Then the ho hoppcth; then we hear the gentle murmur of the rain. f. Walker & Mclveo report the straw blower on Elliott's machine a success, it takes the straw away in great shape. Also when a big gas conies around it blows him out. Let us get ono for tramps aud blow them out Helniick Bros., of Parker, must be getting a largo amount of grain At 11 a. m. we saw ten teams there and at 6:30 p. m. four teams with loads ou the way there. The farmers that store there speak very highly of llelnucH Uros. tor goou weight aud fair and honest deal ing. '. I notice that some of tho farmers have purchased and are running small machines with horse power and do not have a cook wagon, count that it tikes $.11 to pay the hands of a small machine to thresh 1000 bushels, and f(J0 to pay largo machine to thresh 2000 to 2200 bushels. To take moves and breaks into consideration we think the large machine and tho cook bouse the cheapest and best As this something all farmers areiuterestec in. we would like to hear from some one who is better posted than we are. ' ! . Today August 20th wo receive the sad news of the death of the wife of Willie Burns, of Lewisvilk We learn they were in a cart going to evening meeting at Cooper JIol low school house and' as they were eroine down a steep hill near the school house the horse commenced kicking and Willie told his wife to jump out, that ho would jump and after he had succeeded in get; ting out he saw that she had not got out and he still tried to hole the horse, but the horse ran away and Mrs. Burns was thrown against an oak grub stamp. 1 Ono arm was broken, one eye was crushed ont on her cheek, her nose and fore head was crushed in a shocking manner. She lived till 2 o'clock Monday morning. " Such sad occurences cause ono to promise and consider how near death we are. . ,.' BUENA VISTA ITEMS. Baby Nixon has been ill for the past few days. Dow Baldwin, who has been very sick is reported much better. Charley Beck, of Newport, is visiting his cousin Bud Hall, this week. j Mrs. Tom Carnel, of Spokane, Washington, is visiting her eons here this week. ; The Prather & Aunt Betty thresh tug machine I" will be iu this locality this week. Deo Hall and Ira Nash, left last week for a trip to Newport, M. J. BnUentyno and family also, tlralu is not yielding so well as expected. ' The best in the com munity were R, Pctisrson, A. Aud erson nud M. N, Prather. School will beglu Oelols-r 1st tinder the management of Prof. Stroug and assistant Miss Herbert. Tho threshing crew of Hecker & Oibsou wits in our vicinity hint week, doing good work. The gen oral average per day was ubout 2500 bushels. They have a crew of about 28 ineu. MOXSonil NOTES. Miss Nell Heiubroe has returned from a months1 visit with frlem aud relations at MuMluuvlllo. AL Iksutly and family hav moved back from Eugene and wil now make Monmouth their per ltianeut home. ' Messrs. U. L. Franer and Dean Tatom are cutting a wide swat among the pretty girls at Bvlkua springs. They weut up on the wheels last wwk. , , James Tatom, Samel Neal, and Chaueey Mulkey are sojourning at Belknap springs. They will tin douWedly return with money (f) startling bears and fish stories. I Claude Moran recently met wit a painful accident by falling on h arm breaking it below 'tho elbow Dr. Brown wus called and prompt ly set the fracture and the patient is now doing well. Prot Win. Worth, who has lcc 8ending vacation witli his pnreuts here started yesterday ou his return to take charge of his school i Tulare county California, going via. Yaqulun bay thence by steamer to San Frauclsco,' Dr. S. P. Brown, late of Phila delphhi, who has been sojourning in Monmouth the past five wevks left bust Jbuday for a visit iu Sun ... . . V I rauclsco ami thence to lU home iu the East, The Dr. by his pc somd iiiteigt ity nud genial dlsposi tion, has won for hlmseir mauy wunu friends here, who are sorry to learn of his departure. The county ouarterly meeting of thcW. C. T. U. will be held ludewndeuee In tho Baptist church Tuesday, Augu.st2.Sth from 10 a. m to i n. in. County superintendents of department work, of which theri are between twenty and thirty ar expected to rejiort Luneh will le served at the church. Friends of temitorauce and morality are cordially invited to ntteud. HV SITL'IAL (XHiKtaU'O.vnKN'r. Mrs. K. tt. Nolilo, who Im iwriouHiy in, i itimrovuitf utxiitr uie care of Dr. Itabbit. Mr. T. J. Jfti kwn arrived here Wwlnwliiy from Axtorln. lie Is prln uijMil of the public Mt'hoola there. Mr. J. A. Iirl'g arid ' daitgtite Hiidle, n tunnel from an extetiduil vllt In MujIoh county. Prof. J. I). Hawcs Is visiting friend In town. Mm. A. W. Lucas snd Ml MitgKl lluthrsra vlnltlng frli iulaaml relatlous In Eugene. Mux. Uidcy'ethreHhlngoutfltstoppcd liwt rAuturduy after a run of ouly ten diiyx. Tho young ladies of. tho Y. P. H. C. K. are biiHiy enitnged In piecing an hmh'uvor quilt. . ir you wish your uanio placed on It, send your name and u-ii cents to the President Jluttle Mulkey, or correxitoudlng secretary Edith lVrclval. Lawn tenuis Is the niuln nport with the young people of our town, After an absence of about four month MIhh Muud Btoiit has returned home from Marion county, where she bus been teaching. Mls Nolllo Ford, of Astoria, Is vbtlt- Ing her grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Win. Perclval. Born to tho wife of Mr. J. Bond daughter, ou August 18th. A I RUE. Quito a number from here have boon visiting the Hulpher (Springs uimmi Koap Creole In search of health. Mr, and Mrs. Charters, of Portland who has been visiting with her parents will soon return home. Mrs, Dulton aud children who have been spending several weeks with be mother returned home lant (Saturday On lust .Wednesday 'Asa C Stauts team run away with his binder com' pletely clemorallzlng It; however the team escaped with but sllidit briiHies. DALLAS ITEMS. Horn to the wife of John Audrews on August 19th 181)4, a daughter. Itev, Geo. Oroer has been visiting relatives aud friends iu Dallas the past Week.''' .. .,; Mrs. C. O. Coad is out at Lewlsvlllo visltlriK her parents, Mr, aud Mrs.C. Q, Howell, , : , ' ; Ralph Williams and Lot Hhreve returned homo from their outing at the coast lust Monday. Dr. I. T. Mason and family returned from their outing on tho iNestuoca beach, Just (Saturday, and report a pleasant time. The big gonial tent reached here Tuesday and drove stakes In the camp ground, preparatory to beginning meetings soon. " ' Messrs Joe HIbly, Hook Elklu, Gen, Grant, John Conner and Fred Toner returned from their Ashing and hunt ing trip at Clear Lake, Fish Lake aud other points iu the Cascade mountains. A. 8. Crlder has added to his prem ises a four-hundred gallon tank, also a now pump and wind-mill to supply his yard with water, There will be a nioetlng of the exoutlve board of the fulr WHtudathm Saturday afternoon nt 2 p ni by ordrof Prenldont Connr. It will ooimUlvr the advbmhlllty nf having a day mt apart for bicycle rancs for gold medals, NurYty Hop Tickets. The Wkkt Huib olllee has one of the bent and inimt convenient bop ticket ever sold In polk county and Invites a comparison with anything elne oll'ured Isitu In prlee and quality. Call at this office aud examine the tickets fur your self. Our prices are all right. Call on or address The W'wr Hidk, , ludepond emxi. : : ! r .; ' ; ; j !;- f (lusrsnleed ( urr. , Ve authorise our advertlhcd druggist to m11 Dr. King's New Dhtoovery for ('onmunptlciii, Ciiughs, and Colds, up on this condition. If you aro aftllnled with a Cough, Cold or any Lung, inroai or ijneMt trouble, ami will um Ibis remedy as tlli wiml, giving It a fair trial, and experience uo benefit, you may h'turn the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this oiler did we not know hat Dr. King's New Discovery could tx rellwl on. It novcr disappoint. TrlalUtttk free at any Drug HUre, . Irge Mhte&Oo and 11.00. ,.'! ..... I . A Million Friends. A friend Iu nerd 1 a friend lodwd, and not Um than one million people have found Jut such a friend In J)r, King's New Discovery for consump tion, coughs and cold. If you have never used this Great Cough Mcdiclue one trial will convluee you that It has wonderful curative powers In all dis ease of thnsit, cheat aud lungs. ICach Uittlo is guarautetnl to do all that Is cIuIiihhI or money Is refunded, Trial iHittK free at any drug store. Large bottle 60 cents and 1, PALPITATION OF THE HEART. 3hortnets of Breath, Swell Ing of Legs and Feet. For about four years I was trou bled Willi palpitation of tho heart, shortness of breath and swelling of the legs and feeu At times I would faint I was treated by tho best phy sicians In Savannah, Ua., with no re lief. I then tried various Springs, without bcncQt. Finally I tried Dr. Miles' Heart Cure also his Nerve and Liver Ptlln Af ter bnjtnning to Uike (item ljtll btlttrl I continued taking them and lam now In better health than for many years. KInce my recovery 1 have gained tlfty pounds in weight, 1 hope this state ment may be of value to some poor sufferer." K. tt. HUTTOX Ways SwUon. Oa. f. Mllna' Iloart Cum la aolil on nMlltv ruarnnu that Uio lira Unilo will iviinat. Altdrtigi!lauiall!tttl, Imtlli a (cirV or liwlll Imaciu, prlil, on rurtll of prlro by Ui)f. WUta.il wlKiU Co., lai.liarl.laa. G. L. HAWKINS, I'roprlntor of The InrtupnrnlMiM Marlilw Wurha. aatlnmtit oil all iH-nml-ry wmrlc. Hml.rl wiu klimu. Ulp, lt't donlifiia, ami loweal price. Get Your Vashing duiin iif tlifl SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY, anil lov your ordwa with 3. K, THOMIWIN of llio H!'in NiNtfu.who will will bi your hiitiNe ror tlia wuaiiing atia tloiiver n wiinn done. First Door West of Postofflo. J. C. SHOEMAKER, Proprietor, A 8iHt?lulty niiela of Tropical nnd Donieatlo Km It and tiu la. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. All onlera fnim tlio mmntry , ly mail or slinto- uriver, will retioivo jnmii hiujiuidu, FOB THE West Side: . ' ' J HI ii O.S5 i- CP; (fl s- t I O i I r$i Ji : H,..:-;-,W : : iO) . Manifold Disorders A' MranamKl by in im unwrlilml cihllttotl of Urn ulaad. Slight lmi.uniN, l( iMtcrfwtoAdmlaplata 1 5CR0FULA, ECZEMA, RHEUMATISM in fillmf trotihlin9dl. Toetir lliit b toiiulinl a Ml and reliant I l ttm Iruin any hatnilul lintwd.nu. n-iputlnM(nlila, Hut It all Impuill bUaid and ImHuui wntat III ivttpro. 1 hi i til lh artital lucntt U ThouMndi taMbava tman Cured by t. 8. 1. StaJ a out Tiuhh mtlt4 at kn wt, aoirtN win sra-irio oo., Atuau. as. A 'V 'C DIDDtD m HALL 0 LUIIULn 0..1 i h tlis pla to gn all AraUolnM work. ! BATH 28 Can(am LflI;.Il! CCMC A RUNNING I Great Bargains In Groceries - at J. P. IRVINE'S Cash Grocery and Bakery Harvest is coming and now is the time to get in and Save Money by get ting your supplies of us. Call and get prices. Free Delivery. Fresh Bread Every Day. PARK PENNYROYAL PILLS, U' ,,..l.ntt.,d Fml Ragular r pvrdvlly aie uU at way. U'liiililf. for all lrnulitrHli, vlitrnl Men.tnttlnn. mtw ir,-.loii, Bli'.,tliiy ncvr fall WalTurd a t1y aud wrtalii wlU-t. NO KXPEIUMIT, but a aclwiillflo atul pialtlve rt)ll'f, aiiiiiltd ouljr alU'r yearn of txperlcneft. All ortlurn aupplM illrwt friiltt ouroffli-. irltpur pai'kaga $1 or ix uirltimi fur (5 by mall, ptMipuiti EVERY PACKAGE GUARANTEED. Ianlt'ulara l'BltHt 1 coula. All oorrtioiid- ao auMlr Confldantlal. 5 i PARK REMEDY CO., Boston, Mass. HARD TIMES PRICES NOT 0T OXB OR TWO AHTICLKH. RUT OX EVERYTHIXO IN TUB OKOCEHY, LINE. THIM IS WHAT THE I'EOl'I.B MUST If AVE AND IS WHAT THE 1'EOPLE O ET AT THE STAR At the Rtor you can trade your In the Grocery ll. There Im oul, um. There Im ouly truth, and tlmt U to give u a trla. cull sve at the Htor Grocery. Smith Opposite Hotel, Independence Tailor Shop T. LAYTON JENKS, Proprietor. itenusmen s wing SATISFACTION. H. M. Kariu. ESTES & ELKINS. V INDEPENDENCE OREGON- Draying - and - Hauling, DONE TO Charges Low and YouwIllflndoiirUmnmontheBtroot, or else and PlaoM earonilly moved. 9EW HARNESS SHO F, E. SHAFER, Proprietor. Mumifiicturor of Harness Saddles, and dealer in all kinds ofHarness and saddlery goods. North Side C street CITY STABLES. ELtOSUrc?. Horses Fed by tho Day, Week or Month. Best of Attention Given Stock Left in Charge. INDEl'iSNDENCE, . OBKOON. Cregcn Pacific Railrcid Co. CHAS. CLARKE, Raoaivcr. roawtlng Willi THE JlrXIEB "KEIT j . . Itvtwwin .. YAQU1NA and SAN FRANCISCO HUniiiiar Inavm Man Kmoriow July 2M and atmul avarr urn daya, ... Uavaa Vaiiulna July 2KIU snd alKlUt ton daya, Uliilit raaorvid to rbntia aullnc dUs wltu. Olll IMIIII. ,nurliiu ralca rmm CORVALLISTO YAQUINA. aod iturn, gintiX kit return trip twill Ouuher linn, fa.i ' . r ur froliilil aud iMUHMmger ralrt niply tti any aneuh I tut Marknt SI.. Han Knueiaw, Lai. CHAM. CLARKE, Itwmilvsr, , ' Ml and HE 8TAGC LINE. J. R. THOMPSON, Prop. Ihuaanvxra snd llsbl frPlitlit rrrld on reaaonable Ujriiia, furebaami mad nnd doltvaiwd for a amall suiiipatiaallnn. l-oave ordur at butnl or pontninc and Hla will oail fur paMtPiiftir al tbelr raldn(n la town. ) . Htaia laavM IndrpandanM ntry morning (Munrtay iWd) at iiso a. m and HaJem at l:iOi.m, i;v IIME HE AND I'LL SELL THE GOODS Here is a chance for someone. Only cne chance and it is one don't lose it. A good Illinois watch in my show window put on sale at $20 and $1 off on the price every day until sold. 0. fl. iOTflEl JEWELER AND OPTICIAN W. E. Poole, PHYSICIAN and v SURGEON Offloenext door to Anstlne'a Furnl.l tu ra store. MONMOUTH, OR. GR0GCRY Produce and get for It anything one way to be couvlnced of the 1 and see how much money you & Co,, Independence. Aiaue to order in any Btyle. A perfect lino of samples always ou hand to select from. , GUARANTEED. W. 11. Elk ins ORDER. Prompt Service. leave ordora at tho Palace Hotel. Furniture Carraige Trimming and repairs promptly attended to. Independence, DUY THE LIGhnLnUfJNJf PbANg BINDER, AND 1 Xi.r '"V A-H csi 'r-nr. y J J. F. O'DONNELL'S, South Main St.. - IXDEPEXDEXCE MEN'S Spring stock J. M. VANDUYN Is Com polish to Contlnus Buslnoss. You will got 15 !!E3 Q" -A- X HIT 3 0 V) Q d ws r o CD I Wo oro RooolvlriB FRESH GOODS Daily, and ro Roady to Show You tho LATEST STYLES, WELL BOUGHT, CAREFULLY CHOSEN, CHEAPLY SOLD. Our Stock will bo oomplotoly roplonlshod. It will pay you to Call at Ones and oaomlno this Splondld Stock. If you cannot eomo yourself, sond yonr ordors . J. M. VANDUYN, ' Independence, Oregon. LADIES'SHOES Alexandep-GoopeF Drug Co., DRUGGISTS THI STATIONERS. AND The Finest and Most Complete LinecT mm. Main Street, Stylish Turnouts Havinir lately mirehiiswl iu dnnblifl!- ?tter PFf tlSSSli i 9Wt nowtmakiri'K .. i "j. Indepe THOMAS FENNELL (Sueooaaor to HARKINS 4. FENNELL.) BlacUtliiiig, Horse Shoeing $1.50. LOWEST- PRICES on all Work.' THIRTEENTH State -:- Normal -:- Sehool, MONMOUTH, OREGON. : P A- L f 1 IsXl'KNHKH-TiiUlim ,r .... - . - Hoard md'l Art . 7" rooms, with Hivmui ..... ...... .. ii'wru ur. ,nrr f'orma,,MIW "'"'.'" v Ha tv anil ue work ol the Normnl. one of tii, i,.,, W. A. WANN, SooroUrypf th, Faoulty!" L' CAMP?E,LL' .1 wf?. 4 .J i fs t ' It r i u SHOES. c c 0 c m c 2 2 naa 0 -In All of His 04 Stock. AND am In the City. - Independencs, Orego.i. indenee Stables. Alwavs in Readiness. aniim . , , Umu ever t0 the demands ad are preparing to make maaj I DOCKSTEtDEB, Propriek f SHOEING - d VABON REPAIfllKG.- - - ivnFPFvriFvrF OR. ANNiiai er,u 1 lionniuli 1 rli I Wk... i ... j t. nuiMlk hu a we Ueo u tniwd ModeUicmM. d Art'depmueato. T T7- , LIGHT EXPENSES: Board "dging, Booka and Tuition not ! , 150 per yoor. . lIim ? or Mrtmnomh hits a boa (mil I't'ttlllllul liunli,, I.. . .... ....... h...rt DftW tiiMt Cnnt. iUuw NQ SALOONS. THE NORMAL SCHOOL DIPLP; MA ENTITLES THE HOLDEBjQ TEACH JN ANY COUNTYJN JLH-I STATE WITHOUT fURTHERjit AMINATION. Uruduaks Coiuuiaud GikhJ Positions- orniHl, 111,25; 8ub.Norm,.L S3 im. oommM' i.V" tnun i.taj W SrSS? i ,'r I In l,u ivi . rm..'.iwa ug