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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1890)
e it Ih. Bs." er .-' DIUt. ,. TOLD IN S1PEHEADS. Fhiday NloHT.Th 111 kt IUicii VUU pruuilim to ntm anything hr tofbra Umptai there la that tin. The nubile I Invited to attend. All stranger will ht kindly treated and shown courteous attention. Next Fri day M arvh 88th, la tha (Ul Moron Linr.-TLio director of tha motor Una railway wrt In amlou VHludity having returned frum Port land. Tlisstwl mils for tha motor II n will arrlva In about eight week. A quarter million foot of luruW will ba used lu the construction of the road. Ol'H (Vi?NTV HkaT. - At Dallaa Is aummmvd the early construction of a lT,000aw mill, and A0,000 rallnwd, Tha prwlor ara M. M. Kill, C. Q. Ousvt, J. F. Grove,' C. O. llobart and other The elwtrtc light plant la to be InoreaMHt lu power. Another briuk yard haa bveu commenced. Tha rail road Is to reavh from Fall City to Halvru. Kki'Viiucam Conmittkb Call. There will be a meeting of tha Pulk county Republican Central Committee on Maturity Mruh S3, 18U0, at 1 o'clock p. m at the court houae lu Dallaa, (br the purpiMa of fixing the time of holding prliuarlea and county convention, alito, other bualuexa that may come before the committee. C. C. Dot'OHTY, A J. IlK'HARllMON, Secy. , Chairman. Tint Town or I.nokmmolu Tha new town lately platted out by the Polk County Laud company, between In dvpenca and Monmouth, wa under taud haa been named Talmage. We are told that another of our land hold an adjoining thla tract will lay oft an other addition and give It tha name of lugvrsoll. Query. How will they agree? A Goon Catcher. Frauk Moriaua dog of the Mesacprst saloon while In the aitofentertaluganalmlr(ng audience by catchlug a allver dollai In ber mouth suddenly surprised the lookera on by to far appreciating lu value aa to iwal low It with a gulp. Aa the matter now taud Chaa Drcathwalte la out hia liver dollar and Frank la closely watch ing hla doga aymptona fearing there may be an early death In the family. J Bi'BY Tmns. Friday and Saturday of hut a evk were lively day In lude- 1 prudence. A large uuniber of farmers and people out aide of the county were , lu attendance upon the Farmer Iuill- n tute, while four surveying partlea were busy In dlOVreut loonlllle. The 8. P. i )U f a. it oau one pany ai wora surveying L. i ' the depot grounds. A aeoond party F , -k. .m tl...M If Lit i-..i ' avYeral tlera of blocks on the north aide "of hi (arm. A third party waa at work surveying the ground for I'reacott ' Valuta ' aaw mill. While a fourth rtar- i' locating the motor line between j piace anu .linaiuoum. Ufti!lt t?vmiWttW T. J. .ll..a. course persued by the Hoards of Trade i In the citya of Independence, Corvallis todn'n McMlnnvllle regarding the exlen "lonof the West Hide railroad from aj . mi .ni.io w w-vv..'M v.... ilae 'TKn fu'l- 'r now coinea an prder from the 8. P. R R company to let the contract for furnishing the tic '0oe for thla exteutlon with a view to the lowo r'y completion of the road. Ere vD' 'fltany months shall pom through trains xptr' wlUberuonlug via of Independence and W it Corvallis to Pan Francisco. We do a f ' not say that this act is wholly due to 'lixs1' our Board of Trade, but we do believe 0,,, that their action has helped to bring I-, 'about this (vault. There is no life in this world without action and that wblch is worth having la worth striv ing for. Bt'ROt.ARY. J. L. Htockton's dry goo Is store was burlaried Tuesday ul'lit and fXK) In goods and money stolen. The store Is under the ojiera house, a brick building on Main street. Entrance was gained by means of a ladder to the transom of the front door aud climbing down a piece of leather belting fastened to a ladder the burglars dropped Inside. The money drawer contained but ti or $7 which was taken, alm twenty-seven p.tlrs of line shoes, fifteen suits of the best clothea, besides silk handkerchiefs aud other giMMls. The store was found badly disordered In. the morning. It is thought the theft was committed by three persons some time after 4 o'clock. A man aleeplng In the opera house was disturbed at that hour. The night watch goes to bed at 4 o'clock. An alarm was given early, aud some twenty persons scoured the country, and Wednesday afternoon S tramps were brought in from near Airlie, about tell miles from here, who were seen almut town. They are lodged In jail. RECORD OF DEEDS. J II. Collins to Chas. Langtrce, 10 acres near Independence, J. E. David sons d I c; $o00. J.M.McNary toBriceous Harrington, 81 acres in t 8 s, r fl w; $700 15-100. H. S. Montgomery to J. M. Parry, 10 acres in sec 20 1 8 s, r 8 w; $100. Robeit Howe to Geo. E. Cutler, 40 aem adjoining Dallaa; $1000. f Susan Langtree to M. I. Do! ton, lots in Independence; $800 Lydla Messinger to Goo. T. Boothby, lot 2 blk 9, Monmouth; $100. - Dallas Laud company to Geo. KtCi arrls, lota In Dallaa; $80. , , i" E. A. Clark to David Cade, lots lu Kuver; $1200. John Morris to Peter Heibcrt, 240 acres In sees 2 and 8 1 7 s, r 6 w; $8750. II. Hirschberg to E. L. Ketchuin, lots in nw Independenes; $1260. Board of directors for school district No. 2 to heir of J. Carrol, deceased, lot lu Dallas; $00. John Malone to Orvllle Frauds, lot in Dallas; $100. A. J. Mofflt to Wm. Bayne, 40 acres int7s, r3w;J200. Henry Haygood to Abraham Vogt, 100 acres in 1 7 s, r 6 w; $5000. Monroe Miller to Dan P. StoufTer, lots in Dallas; $405. E.C. Merrill, an experienced bop grower from Washington, has purchas ed the Elliott place across the river with a view of establishing hop raising in that locality. This speaks well for the good quality of the soil In the Will amette bottom lands. LOCALS. The Corvallis extension la au assured fact. A. Preecott has been In town all week. John Belt, of McCoy, was lu towu on Thursday. The horn show Haturday should be well attended, B. P. Mulky, of Bethel, waa lu towu on Haturday, It, L. Hustings, of Lewlavllle, waa lu town on Monday. We call attention to J. I Stockton's new add on the outside page. Born, ou March ft, to the wife of Dick Dova, an 8 pound girl. Bismark has resigned In Germany and war la pruphraed. ueo, franoia Traiu la ou hla way around the world. The bridge to the river ou C street la being rebuilt by A. Wilson. Mitchell A Boliaunon's plaulug mill building la progressing Unely. The statement of the Independence atlonal Bauk appears lu thla Issue, Mr. J, P. Grove haa been visiting her sister, Mrs. R Hliolly of thla city. The foundation for the new aaw mill Six ISO feet looks quite busluesa like. Persons wanting law ran 1st aixxuuo- dated by calling on Goodn.au IXtuty. Mlsa Ada Judson ha been visiting her aiater, Mr. I'arker, at WotMlburu the past two weeks. Tha saw and flouring mill ot North Independeucu will be sold by aheritt's sale April 1Mb. Mrs. J. II. Hawley. of Bethel, waa quit sick Friday night of last week with neuralgia. L. II Eraser, of McCoy, la very much Improved In health. He went to Portland thla week on business). W.W. Williams, of this elty, apeut Sunday with C, K, Hlaats ou the I.ut-k laniute. The house lately erected by Messrs Hodge 4 Taylor near the Christian church la nearly completed. J. W. Kirk land Is giving hla house a new coal of paint, K. C. Peutlaud will follow hla example uext week. Mrs. A. J. Winter (uee Ml mile Wal ler) Is living with her husband at Fair- Haven on Belli nghain Bay Mis Gta Bobertson la uttlclatlug as chief clerk at the millluery store of A. Macaulay A Co. on Monmouth street during Miss Macaulay 's atatcuoe. Some teu or twelva persona from Jdonmoulh took team from here on Thursday ulght to atteud the Institute at Albauy Ibis week. It 1 sold 200 meu will be required to get graval here for the Corvallis exten sion and the Astoria railroad. The supply of gravel Is InextiaiMlble Our job department has been rustled with work this week, but all orders for "nor bills" have beeu promptly Oiled. Glenn, the one-year-old son, of Haiu'l. Orrof lUckreall tell ofTa chair ibis week aud waa badly hiut, but la recov ering. Wm. J. Brandt, the accomodMiug trainman ou tha West Side road, 'was iu town last Hunday visiting friends here. He says there are a Lot uf girls here. Boot Clow member of the rall.-oad commission spent Saturday aud Hun day here aud at Monmouth where he has a daughter attending the Normal school. The bridge across the slough also the new saw mill la being pushed rapidly forward aud If the weather holds good a few week will record great change lu this splendid euterprise. Bemomber the Monmouth baud boys give a concert this evenlug at the oera house, and the Independeuce band Saturday the 2ih of this month. Give both a large turn out. Rev. Byera, recently from Nebraska, will occupy the Evangelical church uext Sunday evening. Preaching Hob bath morning by the pastor. All are Invited. It Is no small fact to state that one day this week fifteen hstdtx) car were switched on to the side track here. BIX of these contained general merchandise. A town that can pay for one buudred and fifty tons of freight I not entirely "drownded out." Mr. O. Blrnle advance agent aud correspondent of the Wtt Shore was iu town on Tuesday aud Wednesday of this week laborlug for the Interests of that magazine. We found him au In telligent courteous gentlemanuud be speak for the magazine he represents a liberal patronage. The readers of the Went Shore will And an Interesting ar ticle in Its next Issue regarding the re sources and commercial advantages ofjndependeiioe from the versatile pen of this writer. MeCOY SPEAKS. There Is a good deal of talk about the county court giving such a sum for the building of the Salem bridge. Well that Is alt right In its place, but the court should look a little more at the welfare of her own people, and have some of her own bridges fixed that have been so long condemned and dan gerous. It was only lust summer that Judge Stoffer raised such a breeze, bout the extravagance of the people for wanting the much needed bridge built on the north side of town, and the Ash Bwale bridge on the Perrydale road bus been condemned so long, and is not safe to drive -wer It with an empty wagpny atuUhey refuse to have It fixed, and then appropriated $10,000 to rebuild the Bulem bridge. It look like this "we wilt give Salem a chance, and our taxpayers canpay for It, and If they want anything they can take the scrap that are left as we have the power In our own bands, and we will do as we please." Romeo, Burns, Dal ton A Co. had an hundred or two chickens on the side walk In front of their store last week aud upon Inquiry we learned that they are mak ing an effort to buy every "old hen" In the country and all her chickens. They pay the highest market price. 3Y C0RRnSr0NnHNTS MONMOUTH ITEMS. Alice Savage, was reported quite sick tliis afternoon, Mr. Chnuncey Forward Is still Aery sick, but Is Improving, Mr. Pvrry Shirley 1 VWiIng his brother Ira thla week. Uulte a number of student exited to attend the Institute at Albany. I. A. Altman senior want to know if there are any "lutt In Heaven". Itev, Mr. Alley led the devotional ex ercise lu clmiH'l Tuesday morning. Misses Itarsvc Mid Whitney attended elmpel exorcise Wednesday morning. Johtile Murphy, a former student, visited chnpcl Monday morning, K. S. Cattron, the Monmouth "tries-to-he-heart-luYaker" and llev. Iiye, spent Sunday In Eugene, A large mimticr of Independence people came up to the protracted meet ing Inst Friday. Girls take notice. I don't like to cut girls bangs: There Is nothing hi It. I. June. Mr. Frank Mulkey graduate of 'KM was seen on our streels Saturday after uoon. I'm. (to girls looking nt somo aaiu pie for base-halt suits.) What! Mik ing at dress samples already . They ara bulldlug, at last, what has beeu a long felt want, a Baptistry for the church. A very true saying, that "man was made to mourn;" only this time Jt Is Jeuue who mourus. Fait fax INrrlsh has gone to Sllverton aud has accepted a puiitlon lu a store. Home one tells us, that LliiKy, has so far recovered from his lllues a to tat able to come out on the porch, ami ex hibit theetreugth of his luiigs by talk big aensta (he street to his "cousin." Wear very thankful. It Is too bad, we aroused the wrath, of certain young gentleman by one of our Items last week, We simply staled the truth aa we will endeavor to A.i .1 .11 I.... if ,i. ., ...... ! m nil hiiiiv uu, i. iiiut jmiiig t'iiiii man see fit to let his augry (Humioii rise, we will say to him as was said ouce la-fore, "come off the wood-box," Unve aguln some person has Wu candeas, and we picked up the follow lug which the owners may have by ad- vertlslng for it lu the WttT Sum, Kind CaHle: For my sake and for everything that la good, please do not call me Carrie, even If you do think it la me. So please comply with my re- two quest Charlie, j P 1- CamI'iii;i,I., Chairman Com. Sliiitthe protracleit meeting havei TREE V7asH licguu the following srsoiis have "ioii- fiHl,t heir faith." Ada Bedford. Laura! r. u, h, WalU.v, m.-mlsr of the Hill, CUra Telton, Dollie Alllngham, state Board or.ll.ntiuiltural, kindly Chas. lUrr, Berry, Dwrlght 11, famishes the fallowing rvlpt for a Nanuie Cisik, Mr. Mct'brlstiaii. I.liulc , tm wash to lie ucd Mrv (he Inv leaf lUehanlson, Veila and Burns Stanley ,,,1 toihwtroy eggs of inwvts: ud Llutile Murphy. And Sunday t.lme, 1.1 It's..; aulpher, 9) list. ; water, aftermsin, Miss. Itexfard, llton aud'tweniy Knous; boll half au hour or Alllngham were emersed In the B.tpiniore tlstry at ludept-udcuco. AIRLIt'lTEMS. Ut us orgaule a Sunday schmd. The weather is a little biuteroiia at preseut, which prevent u from hi, til ing grouse. Mrs. H. Brinkley, who has been very sick fur souie time, Is coiislderalily U t- Wr. Hastings Brisi, having bought sever al thousand bushels uf wheat, are busy shipping the same. Oursclusd has been supplied with $.U) worth of apparatus ahlch is a great help to our teacher. Dave McCulioch, who Is now a sec tion hand on the railroad came home Sunday to are hla best gnl, Mr of Salem, who bought John I'wls' farm has moved on to the same, and Mr. Ia'wIs will soon move his family to Yequltia. W.W. Williams and family, of In- deMrndeuce, Sundayed In the Hiilmrlw. They bsik in the entertainment Satur day ulght, and judging from Way in' frequent "smile" w think he enjoyed It hugely. The eiitalnmeut Saturday evening was a grand success in every particular. Thcrowerv about 191 persons present. Would like to solid ill the programme and the mimes of thoae who tisik part In the exercises, but as there were thlr-ty-nliie tisik part, It would take up too much sce. zenaTtems. Charka Phillip, of the Sllverton AiihuI, was In these parts Monday. MntyK. D Hhepard returned last Suuday from Currlusvillc, Clackamas county, where she litis been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wade. Miss F.lla Syke commenced to teach her second teiin of school her last Mon day, Miss Llnnle McCowcn Is visiting her sister Mrs, J. K. P. Cavltt this week. Mrs. Fred Kelynicr returned last Monday from a vlall to her sister at McMlnnvllle. Someone had a runaway down the Lincoln lane last Tuesday lift crnooii as a hack was seen bottom side up and all torn to piece. We were uimhle to learn lo whom It belonged or If anyone was hurt or not. J. R . Bhcppard aud Fred Lockly spent Sunday ut home. They returned to Halem and their work Monday morn ing. Sovcral of our citizens took In the horse show Inst Huturduy at Salem, They speak very highly of the exhi bition of fine horse flesh, The county courts (if .Marlon and Polk ought to employ It. S, Wallace or some other good man to wulch the con struction of the new bridge when the contractor commences the work of re building. Someone ought to be there to see that It is constructed according to the contract. Had this I icon looked after by Halcm during the building of the flint bridge it would no doubt be still there. We ought to profit by the experience of the past. The new 2 cent stamp has mado its appearance at lust and It looks so much like our Canadian cousins stamp, which gives It quite an "Hlugllsh look dou't-char-know." Joe Wlnt received an anvil from Iowa last Friday, There will now b r""ewm,,M,,l,m lH',vm,B htm and Mr. Hunt our village smith, itev. Wm. Clyde will preach next Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m., Sunday school at 10 a. m. every Sunday, W. it. Duncan tiMHuteudiii(, All art cordi ally luvtlcd to attend. BUENA VISTA ITEMS. MIm Jolse MolH'vitl and 0l Hall x'iit a few days In lsillas Ihls wwlt, Mm. ThomiM Mc'lln aud win- have been vlxltllig relative slid Ihclr many friend here. Last Tuesday u very pleasant sur prise mrty was given In honor of Miss Annie Hall. Miss lllc Met 'lulu Is visiting friends hi Ivilu mid litl!ii, Sam luttdwln aud Julia Sels burg made Dallas llylug visit Suuday, A very pleasant time was sKnt at Mrs ltlchardMiii's quilling Wednesday, CONVENTION TOPICS. The following Sunday school tctieliei's and worker have eotisenled to take niK lu the Union Sunday Sclnsil Con vention, to Ih) held lu Monmouth, March 2dh and 2mh, beginning at 2 o'clock Tuesday iifteruism as follows: "Sunday School sUMrlutcudiuts, re jairts from their schools," ltev. T. P. Itoyal aud Itev. H. W. I.aye, "Are we sullli'letitly alive to the luiMirtatice of the Sunday school work;" County Supt. W.J, Ueynolds, "iMiths of the SUS'rlutendenU;" IUv. Joseph Hols-rg, of MwMlnuvHIe, "Object iu Eye Teach Ing;" Miss Emma "How to lu crtxtse the attendance of our schvoU;" IU!V. N. Shupp, "Chalk Talks ou llllill cul t'leographyj" It, M. Smith, "How shuuld a 'IWcbvr l'ftqare a Iwsou." In aildltion to the names given, the coiuiultlee hoas to ohtalu discussion ofsHHlal snliJiHtls from ltev. W, W, Wells, Itev. John tMmi'ue, Ehter II mil ium), Mis. Iai, Miwim. GIImoii, Parry, Hewitt aud others both lu the county aud from abroad. All delegate are urpil to twine pro panil to take purl lu the annual ills Ctlmlons of the dllt'ervlit topic. Siisr lutendelils who hav not yet hud dele gates HintH from iliom1 schools are urgently rvuHtid to do isi at once. Only one Sunday remains lforw the Colivelitloli, Help m tke this first Coo veutiou a sum, aud lu this a ay lu- ur the smvews of future Conventions, lH'tcgatcM will pliiDni itHM't Imme diately uKu arrival lu Monmouth nt the Christian church, where they will It ud the committee ready to amlgu , t1"''" placiw of entertainment. j Take Xi Wm, lluu' add li llw salt jSlaeki-ll well, put the two together nlld add enough w ater to make (Ml gallon Spray well so its to cover every branch. Any kind of a pump w ill do Another good wash for tree to re move the Hi' Is to dissolve one poimd of lye In five gallons of w ater and spuy before Uniliu. AND DOC. a. a Aerill( Ami n.iw time ,vu, ninl M, i,, Ufjiili la wi'ills-k Hi In t, lrlvi,,irf . 1,1 tnmlilr rt.i-, K til nis jrmir llvm lrn iinily. Im MKiiiiina wortln imiii In r fnlr "lirow," Imvi iisiisIiI bin iiiiitlrasroiiiiit liis-'s limn, And lit will liniiy Im, Hill !'. iiiikI ""I now llihik Unit In1, I'nd'liurnt linn lln IHwriy, Torlnlin tlial h'erelliins lr.l, Uwl tin might now sml llirii Iw ll..,m. t' i ll tliiiimli lil heart niujr glow whh irlili,, ItiiuiK lie must to ilesr llln lirliliy Coniplluients of the writer to Die. and his fair bride, may their live I4 strewn with pleasing Joys, their conju gal relations be those of iinlutcrupted pleasures. S, S. FALLS CITY Dariini riimos' in de air, Dat a mil-way from sumw bar, IV de Lui'kymutu Falls am a siccrln'; Will ole Dallus win do day? " Or from down do Monmouth way, Mils' wu look fo' de engines appearln"? Now, moiif-muslc' mighty cheap; Dar fo' Luckyinuters, keep Clus' watch 'poll do 'Iitrltl' sister was hunt Sliould one uicnshiiu county scat. Don't de smallest moufu! eat, Till 'suredoh a railroad aunexashuii! Whilst dcy're on a court house strife, Wld de pen au' scalpln' knife, GUt'iiui food tcr kwp de pot a steamln'; Husliln' fo' each udders pelt, May (ley feel as wc bub felt, Who ho long fo' a road hah been skci'mlu'. Oi as Sami'hon. HORN. GltAVKH.-Miuclt l lthto the wife or T. G. Graves, of McCoy, a son, weight 8 khiiiiIm. Twelve thousand dollar bank build ing, flo,iKKi saw mill, (5-0,000 mcIuniI house. The prospect Is pretty good for 18IHI, Dii:i). CHOW LEY; At the home of S, K. Crowley of Oak Grove, March, l.'t, 1H1K), Little Laura aged 2 years mid 13 days, daughter of JiuuYs tind Km iiih Crowley. This lovely hud so young so fair, Culled hence by early doom, Just ciiino to show how sweet a flower In paradise would bloom. Of such Is the kingdom of heaven. Portland Is raising a $J,0i)0,rm0 rail road subsidy for Goo. Hunt. ... , Taconiii people paid $0HH) for scats nt the reception to (Joorgo Francis Tral u who will iniiko the tour of the world In sixty days. HTANDHfnr A(l- B HTANOM fortnisl- vnrtlNiT wlio Is os wlsn. lu hiH III'.HH wlilrli, us tliuo luw nriivi'd. iiv. n k uk Mo ii- Ailvurllsliig stiiiiii will lirlns. nioit of old. a M'I'ANDH fur. D- MTANim rornuii- iTOWllHWllDCHII UH Wllll'tl IlI'D- nlwiLVtf ht film. viills In I ho busl- KriKHtiMl liy nil Ail iii. ..h el tun niiin who lions not Ailvei'llNO. vnii'MH'lll. f 'uiu MiMtrnt biiliin Msri'li lith, Ismi.) IlKI'.lllf tlP TIIK foNlilTlllN W The Indepandencp National Bank At iMli'k'iliniH In tlis miilruf lirngini, at U i'Iut or lin.lmw, Kiil. . two, ItWitMtt'M. IssiiMsnil alwsHints.. ..... .. so.S74.iH (Ki'lill 'llltul soil lllinwiuml H.fitl.llfi !.H, IIiiiiiU In f urn t'lri'Mliiliiin ... M.-mH) Ihh fttud itiirio'iHl ri"'rp mii'Ht . v,lt.2l niimiiii iitlmr NnIUiiihI lliinix ..... Jtlt.'iJ Iiiik mini Hinie llituki. hiiU t.i.itknrv . S 7Ji Ml llnnkliiii Iiuiimi. Iiirulliiro, hiiiI IUI r l.om.lii Ciifi'i'iil Muii- unit lHf uM ..... S"7.44 I'h'IMllllll mi l', H, ll,illi . . HftlflJM i'hwfc siiil nilior I'twli Iiiiii ...,,. I.lllai Mllia hi ntiivr liioilts 70,00 f nw llniml (k r urii'iu .i , ali ki'la sin! .hiii ...,.,.,...,,.,..,.,. S,H nmis ,...., .....,.. ,,. WMia Isqial-leiiik'r aa . .... ...... iiu.uu HmliMiiiii'iii rmi'l with I , a, Trru. im'i' ill M)r wm, or iiriiitstluii .., . . SUMO Torsi.- . II1I7, J.I A iw l.l I I l4, I'SMllnl uM (mill iu ........, .10,mio,oi Nuriiliw liiu. . ... .,,.,......,...,,.. MAO llnlliM iartll. . ...,. ,osl.4 NnOiiiml llnuK HmI.' miMuii.tiiiji ll.inil lil.IUhhi.il ,. ll iil.,li..'l l, jifl.U A? .oils I'liim i'iriiSi'iiii or aiii w.uu ToTAb. ..iiaMII7.l, Hiui0r uriii'iti, i"iiimi or i'u, . I, w, I", i iuiit u . ei,ii l.,r if I in, sl'ivii iimui'il iHiuki tiuitimuly ,.iir t list llieslsostlulimii'iit la trim lu Hi tnt ill iiif ko iwli 'lar un I Ij.-I l-r. W. 1'- tliNN V UY, t'asbler. Sulivillnil ami sworn In lif irtt mi' Hits Hill ility of Msfli, !. II. M. LINKS, N iisr.v I'uiilii iiiiiitKit-xin-i i II. It, J VSTONIS, a, J. UisiUVAN. tl. Illlln llhl llU, lure.' lnr UlllKr MS..MION. (VHmI'mJ ln" li U lh II w fiHMldSt II hi !'. . Messrs, CooH-r liros, have reivii ed a flue Hue of guns. The pulitlc Is Invited to call ami Iiisjh i'I. IVirinlnt,sr ufl mUsI KenWUt'. Hop growers will find it to their Interest to buy their plows and culti vators from GimhIuiiiu & Doiily, ls ciiil'si tlley haveJUHt what you want at a low price. liiimhr ItnnkW nsrrj full Imti of kmi iwrlisi hiiiI ,siuittr limdiiM, ftul itl llin m.im Iimi ss tin, i'iiv,gMt suU a hvnr ilm Miss In ysir Siluliws UiiMt Mjr t.m A H lim,lr,V iA,,r,iim suss, i Oiaslmau A Ikaity are prepared lo sell Imp Ivtlue ut Salt Fnilielseo prlii-s and will convince you, If you will cull and ltiMct their samples, Vou should place your orders mrly, W.VM t.ll all ktitiU u( oounlrr insluis sl llauklss. W.VKI'Kl) . A Komi fnli HiUk f. Mul Ih au . iouli.ir, .viuily iu W , K, INtllull, lailo. i,-nilbiis A gissl washing machine Is what every family sliould have. UiMxImau A iKuity Have one v. bleh they are sell ing wu trial. Cull and get one. ito-mt'iiils-r they an selling lots of (hem. GihmIiiiiiii A U nity curry a full and iMinplete hue of "Kvcr-Lastiug" tin ware. Only a short explaii.ttloil of this ware Is lunwiry. It Is made from the hardest and tsl thiplate. Fur further p.iillrul.iisi'.ill and tlt-lieet their stis'k. Stoves, the iaVKst and lst asmirtcd line of issik and hcitliiij stoves in Polk eoutity can be found at Goodman A liiiiily's. Thelrslovi are all vvariaut ed. lU'ineiiilsir you gel thulr heaviest tin ware with each skive. Jti-l call aud bsikat them. When you tu t-! a tu'fe, tnir shears or a gvl r,,.r l;i not tall u cut! ou G.kKltiiitu Daily. liiiu mvr they warrant all their cutlery lo be good uietiil, mid curry a iar,i asortiu;ii t. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Tlis luw (IfiM uf vVilkia sit I 1'iilbrlsiin h Imms ttuwilfiiil In1 mutmtl i?.u,tit. W. I t ul IkTi-.n n-tmuj funs lli Hi hi A. I,. W llkina will iHiniiniw lie li ioi'W. si itiiiiuen i oUVw, tu tin iimhs li'iun lil'M-k, fur tin in.iti, sail hi ,l,"ttiw in mjOf, iiiii ho i f,mi si. sli iiiuiw tut II kiwi. f i il li ihiii ws. lino him us II. lii,li'i'iiM, roll.. W. ISilJ, II All kieiving 0nma.i!irni inili'litnt lo J. D lnrin0 (riiin Isst )uir will itwi unit m sml iwtilo lira Minn iiiii.linui, u lummy I must lisfM, i,iiir truly, J. II. Ihtins. ...... If Kvn tiirs.ni.uns rsn txt rnlnl, sl lH(id ri-iitsl, Miw-rs. t'lMiiKT. I'stturiHici A t'.i. srs nwly In nisii ft puiiiisct Ui newt s Iwn stur limliiiiisims iwiieti.il mn( enniiT unit linn Ins M4iii rimo; iir mn'iiimuey wtuuii smy tin,, fur rurllior wri ulsr eall ua isiimr, I'sllor soaai'i). BALED HAY. Thrwi Imiitlrnl noil fifty halnanf lama ulinnl bar will iai lur aaln by lli.i nnderaigunl, and tmriiim iltwintts bay enn tia siHH)itimHUiiMt by ealling sl UiHliiian A lluulv'a and linvina (heir unt.'fa. Ih" irles will tw- I . IU lmlo,nr m; sum. rifal iiuna, B:st. surreu, ,mh, K law. E. ', I'ssrusti. MASS MEETING. All iwranna wlin nrti in ym(in(liy wilh Ilia (Inlnn ssnyi who hor A guvarniiiaiii uf ihe oatinlii, liyllia imhhiIis smt fur Ilia lawieln, sa ssslnat a guvitmmaut uf netiiniHill-ia amliruala mil largi'lf hy fnw milluiimiri'-aniMturt and s giaal aueely uf laaalliit slid who sn iiiiiiniiI lu Ilia aitlnuii biiaiiia-a frum tha vicin irtsm!etit dtiwn tu llin villitgt) srng ahni, sml who haras ayinpattiiMtc linan Mr the 1'nmMinr nti.l liiimrnr, wlm fur nu I imml ballult saauainat Ittikhin- tarn and "hloeka nl A srn invittsl lu meat in llm imurt huiiM) In Dallas, Hitlnnlsy, Mareh Will at I u elm's p. m., lu I'lael delisiHlt'a in 'hn alate cun yeuiiuD nl (Irngtiu City, April lllli. A. W. micas. Temporary ('tiiilrinun ('uunly l oninillisi. CARDEN PLOWING. Porgnnli'n .l 'wing ur teaming uf nuy kind, Sii,ly to It. B. .iiitiuiniiMin, lii'l.'ii-ii.icnc. TARIFF LITERATURE FOR ALL The AurnicAs tMioTRiTtvsTAnirrT.Sanrni Is 1'iilill-liMig ii inn'l vnluiilile aeries ul"liiilff iln. li iii'lin. Tlnne lire reutreit with n view (iistntn the fuels sud arautue nt lur Preten tion, wliullier In the nil emit uf fui iiiers, liitHireis, iiierehaiits or liiiiftwtintiiil men, Kueh h-Hiie uf I hew Ties nii,-nls to tlinsn en KUireil lu iii mite Inilnslrles, nnil ireneutsln dlLliutiilile fiii'lM -I'liiiipui iHiuis uf witnt'B, tt of 1 1 v iii-i, ninl uIImt itixitnu'iits ollnwuig Ilia Is'iii'llis uf ri'iiti'i'linn. Any sIiikIs inie ul lie sent on rnrlptof I ileitis lu HlninpK exi'i' nl- " n lines, Living nud I'ni ltf," whli h will Iai sent, fur t eeiits. 'I'Iki whole 1; .t i.-ul l' sent, fui' im cents or any twelve lur U eeais. or any live fur 11) cents, KiUiKU pitld. Unho by nunibi.T. Nn. VIOCS. I " M'.'K'", Mvlun mill Tariff." B. A. Ham I. .ma IM C "T.i ' Aiii'a,.t,t,isui' u l'mi.'i'itvi 'I'oiiit lo tli.i htimir u,il L.thiiurli M uf tliv UuHihI L.tilt'ii." Hi.u ritt-.il hamiy, ihK,, Cluiv. 1 tie 0. IlKSMNit., S9 S TI ..111.' I'lnillU'tlue ln,!lHH'litiitl)li' to a sup uiy.si htiiv i'iIivh, nl' llin ittaiitiriti'itiu'd I .min .illim u nuire-l fnr Hie I ihiIi nf Hit' Uiill.it Miina. mill A'lnll;lli l!iifiia I luiltn Hun ut' y.t so . miiiiiuilil I. h Imp . a-tt ,t- wit'H.nt ii . ii.tneilvi. I'n, hi." i'lt.ii 1 i l n- I .,, 1-si o 0. 'I'nnn. , it) i- MM ...uiici'lviitv 'inu'l lalwf Wntttil (.'n-tili i. .. .it. rl;tl l.f A'l v iti,tii;',pi 'IW I. . l,l,f 1, , .' i.iln li.iluviiii ii of llm tlnlitil SuMe..'' I il. V 1 , it I' Krt, IS.II lluMKull. In. Mfc ss !''.,! ii. lrt nl I'tiHi-ifiule." K.. I' iill.l,l,i;.,, 84 .n .. i.i, viuvnuii llm luillf hy an oiu t.ul ... M i.AII " t,t" i'tiAI Ktl ... 83 ' ",.: i imii" live ii.i'UV . Ii Aitvuui.igt'i lur i'tu tit h." ,;. h, .iwAitiw at) f,."',';.,. l.l 1, tens'. .llltltf. V W.I,AWIt.'.Nlg 114 ;.-"i , . ,..'U,in ... i.'nv.iu,ii'.M-A IIUuu-luul . i I. W. ll .1. I.AKItlM AS 20 tiriill 1 IllttltllO itUlU " tlOl. TIltlMAS ! r t itlt.iiii.Mi uMiv I'oih'y." nnittogs. ...iT.v'C.I , ., L.. f.lv ui llm . rnHl..en(,x Kiun-Ti'uilo Mi'i i.,tt'." ll. i', I . tiut , , r.'urkiiisiiien sr.-i sue t'.iruf " . in- vim,i ti-.-;inii : tiii.ili Anieiti'tin Itiiltis. t I, a in. Auiiiiiluiiiiil Mill Ainurluttii Mar- ,. i.i i t- ur'it..ii'.,ii r. u, with A. it em. ....... . ,, un'ii'tiil Yean," it!-.'' t; j i ruKU'n" i'i "uu i. .i,t:iiT l' I nut' it . ''j.i., .-ntiii (i:r Aiet'r'i'i.li M h' I i'l.i'f." .... nil PintcM,,, ihH Unulitu." n . ,' ii 1 1... ,u. Ill ntu l .ia." liuHl . ' j' hli.ii,uiii.i.ti, I e I'i Lit... llt.tl " 1 . ll . AMM tin ' 1. 1. :t In n litrliV?" Auuweialnu Worltlng- i. te'Mt.un .. , i "Tl.ti Allium an Wnol luilustiy." li.U.is- A,.lnn:4.. ..... .. 8 i. . e?. Iiml Unxt nf J.lvlltM." J. D, WfilCKS, 4 '. .intle'l'li K.u'llilUK lilihttio lI'B.",, , i A; li-.lt T'lll, In Wiirkluiiuii'li." ' . .nl. nl it ninl llio Katunii'." itaiiiatir S, M, l.. j.u.ji , , , li " A'.t tiiPAN Re WIRT, wanltly.ilpvnlmtto the ..I.' , uf nil I'l a iin ut l..e TarllY quratlnn, l . '. Milillilll' i-'i. I 4 frni!. AUtll'l'SS Allii'i'll'atl Pro- , i t ... l J,uai;tt), 1.1 V. id nt., Kow York. CITATION. In tli (inuiKy rmiii of tlis Htst uf Oreg-s!,. fur I li ( ', Miniy i if I'ulk. In His uiHiii r or Ilia K"liil K. Mnrwln, ilis'isiwii. M, K. Murwlu, niliiilulatrsiiH'. Tu HiMiry I'., Mui-lii'l K., Arlluir T. and Will lit in A.Mpi'wIii sail It. I., Vuniliiytii slao K.lwlii, Miiry, IHnlM'hi,, Miis, I liorlus, Alius Willi llllli'V Slorwlli. ift'l'fllliil! IN TIIK NAM K (if- TIIK STATU HCnitK, UiiS, Vim srs hnliy Hii'it slid rwiulred tusiiiB'iif In I hp I'mntty Oiurt uf Hie Minis of uri'snii, mr inn enuuiy ul I'uis st lh I'mirl lliauu llii'nsil, at IIiiIIim In tliDl'oiuity uf I'ullt mi Miiuilsy, Ih Ath dsyuf Msy, 1SUO, ul I n'clis'h In lh snriusiM of llisl day, limn suil llinri' lu lv i-suihi, II sny Huts Iw, why hii uril'Thi, nut mniU illns'lliit tlis siluiliil Irnliirur sslil piiiIii hi m,1 Uiu DiIIiiwIii iln. ..rlhi-ij eai iriii,Tljr tieliiuglug UiMild mlnln hi-wll: Tlir lOMllvliluil ij Tlilen-st lu llin ful luwlug iliwrllml iiniiBirtyi IkgltiulUK 1.1,77 i;hlu i-l .if lh hi.niliM'ii.1 mrnsr ut elulm No, to Hnm, it, ftllS.HKW, tlii-itisi North II.JM liHlns, dimes WimI S.SA i'IisIiis, Ilium's isnwlli 11,41 eluilita, lh,-ii. kji-l S.sn fluilua Ui ilw n ul ! Hlmiili wintnlulim 0.10 Si'I'im. Alii s ilinst ser Irsi t Isiiiuiliul ua III niiflliiit by nwlit ul wsy ul Kiinimr W ant Iiiiumi imiiiuuiiy, on I hi- mirtli anil il by Ilu-iM-iuli-aiii anlil isiiiiuoiy, mi llio aiiiiifieHai "V land dwsleil liy K, Mnrwln tu Henry Hlunr Hiuia, mi iIiumiuiIi nud wital hy Hip Iinusrly imw isH'iiilt4 hy i, M, luivsl, M.t', Hut-Hi mid A. Wllaiiii Mnt s Iwrtnf lh D I. f nit;, , Ca,k ami Sflla la ftd t'imiilt, "iinuli, i -.i vt'irsicsM, thw Hmi, 3, aiiium-r, jsKAl, .luili or III Cuuiuy cinurt uf llm (. ,. Imiuih f iiri'(iiii fur Ilia ( uuiiiy oi Puis, wilh ilii'K., u Midi i;,un mtli,d, I hla dill ilnv ur Msivli, A A 1-o.ifi ilium 1 1, tstU, CO.t'uAli, Clerk. SHERIFF'S SALE. VOTN'H l horrliy lv-n tlmt by vlrlus of i ''Mtis'illlull duly laauml uut uf tils I'lroi Ciilirt of Hie rlll l. llil'snn Itir ihl'l'illlllly ut ,,in, ,n, inn loin i.uj J Alarm, A M, ISUll, III. nil s JadsiiKtMl duly ntnilarml,uU'riHl uf r. r-iril suit dis-SUil III ami hy usid l lrvtilt r.iurl mi I he Will iluy ,( uy, A, ll. Imv. In s ihh uiln ml then lit anhl murl 'inlliii, where in I. II. Iinwauii waa illiillif sihIC, rliiis'r, I.. A. Kliiia'r, k Kelao, I.. W. lt.ilH'rim, m-isiumi, J, W klrsUud siluiliilalruliir, I,. SI, llnll slid 11. W. sluimr Wi'is Ueliiiliiw, by wbleh vtai'ulluti 1 uiu mntiituiitlid In ail I tlis real im'Ny herein slmr ili-aurilwd, sail out of th .t..,.,p aueii i,e u, ,i.y auld JiiiUn. in. ul ul Isi'iilyHiisht hunilred dniiurs sun liiu-rriai llinrunii si Ihv rniul II twrumt, (wr milium m ! May li. ISsii, sml iwu luin.lri'il ttllillllly tlnllsra alUii'iey W suit Iwallty. Ihris- siidSrXiiu dnlluraeiMlul ullniiit sivrun iniliiii, I Iihvh levied iisiu ami will un sslnnlsy, Ilia luili U uf Airll, A. II, ISOO ni t ui'l.a s lii ihe snerauuii nasld day st the .bail ul UwwillH tnilliw llimiiur.uk liumy, ntsts nl i li ik. hi, ih'II sl it 1,1 li- sui'lluii iu tin, niiUKai iii'i.H.t iiir nun iu band mi lh iluv nl !. "II IU rlrfit, lillo, liiumat sml n.lulM wnii n ine wm ;, su.kt, u A. hlnis-r, U Klau,l. W, ituiiertiHiii sulauiw. J. W. Kirk- Iud, siluiimirmr, U H. Hull or li. W. Mii-er Hid Ui'it iiiluiila ur eillmr uf II, am IMUUlnl III WIU ieuiltil lul l nil ur slier lilt) in., anlil Uiu ,uy ul il.iv A. II, lini 111 ur tu the Itilliiuiu dvauriisNl reiU iruii'riy lu-wll: All ,ila Uiu i,ki, -In Ul) uf bha s tlilrns'll lllli, ,,la rveu l?l III libs' tWenlylillir (ill. Hud lou mi,-, till and lour it, ,.l Iium'S iwtuiiyu Mi ul tin Iiiaii ui lu,'K'iidiiiv, I'nlH I'uuuiyOen. .l,i"'' lll.ip. Hll.l plitla ur auld lim n; Slat) nil lluu ,.ir"" '"l hm I -u. im, .,1 in Hit, H,u my Slid nlitle ,i.ir,'a.ild de,'rllhl Sa lulliiwiti i'tiff iillh II.UI ill lUtO IMi'.sd deaertllad bv eunl. .iii lun sl the a eat linn ur I'. I', Oaik's i..iiiiii..ii ijiml t'laiui ,a ml .Niirlh or ihv .,nu line tu blia-s .t el,.,,.n ,11, nl unl liittiini luili inuuliui,, iheuiw fjwl tblrly ih mi'ius! lu s itnuiherly Uirtx'lbm alnng lunil-nl i', snd II. Ml.i r bluul I'lKima'ii , is, IMda UI'IIV lir ll'-a, Ult U.-e rtt'l Ui llw Wuat llii ..u.l i', I', l ,a.. tauiiillnn Laid l luliil. in, lev .Nnrill iwu liuinlrod Slid IWiHlty-luur iXlli leel lii Ute uim' til Im-uiioiiiis uoulMltiliia HI" ill 'rv HI., re ill lea Hit aald land IXMUK 111 l-nts t'uitmy, tireS'in, stau euuiiiit'iieius sl Ihe sniiiinwi mruer uf lliul ivr linn jmnvl ul litud W illi li r, 1', ( VaiS isajivnycd Ut Kdiatm .Mi-rsln liydwd ekis'uU'd by wild I,', I' t'utik sud wile asid deed wlin li l iluly miinli'd si limb ill tin- rentirtla til diwdaul I'ulk Ciiuut v. uniem, wliu-ta disi U lien-by rvrerml b lur a iie.ii. i.ti... l deat iiiuiiiii uf inn luii.l hereby eiiived Irum auld .sinter rumilua Nuriherly Hi., UK Ilie ivllter ul lie- alnilgh sl III,' Kb. I villi til auld Until lur s itlalMuee ul eltiliaui flag tit, llieni-e s,miiieriy until it in,.i.t inn aniiili lituiuranid int.'! miivtf.ved by asid (.". 1. .a mm wue sa sixn-uoti munoiimt iwu til lel,,a III'IO- ur le-a, Sla.1 n atrip nl KrtlUlld lxi uiilw't In wldih oil Ilia M,niiii linn ul aaiil nrl lut-uilniiiKl airs'l reaervlug sud exta'itt. oik lliviviruui aihini uiin-iuiiriii u.'n, tln-nxil ui,u wiii. h Uiu gnat null ul C and l M .-i.,a.r i aiiiistiii all in nils I'liumy, Oregon. I Mud st li.ln,.. llr.j.in. tin. 17iti iluv uf Itiirib, A. l. I. I UA a, SJIHII, nueiiil l l ulk I .mm, uri'g.in. SHERIFF'S SALE. In lie. t lr till Court of lite Slutcul Oregon (or I IMS , ,1111113 , J..V. Kaulekl'lir. vs. V I'nrvll Slnlwr. ttefl m il : I. iii'tchy siifen thm by vlrtiirunf sit 1',-mh ulMi iluly luued OUI ul iilld lluder Ihe i ni in, i in-iiii i Aitiri ut .tie mule ul or. gun f ir tbf i niiniy of IS-ik, i the Lull dy u M'lnn t"i, i.u.l i.i tne oii'ih (, nu. ,n tt n, jiitUuti'iu and diN-r,. trtuidi re, mi'i, hi un the t ,! m iHii'ttttn-r. is-.j, ni tHi.,rn( J, A i ,'i. .-. 'i,no,i, unit Mga, ml t'orii aiuistr! ie-l. ii.IhiiI. lur llm auul id twelve huu.lr.ni SlWi il.ilh.ra with Inter. iherenii, Irniu Ihe iin .lnyiti iki "T, : v:. nl llm iiiisui leniltii anreeni. )s r utilimu. wllli I in liirtlier suniaul aeti'iiiy.util ir.Qi U'Ulitra nllurni'V a teen and iw.uiwine tMl snuo. ,ui dnitunt mreuabi ami tll.lilll-Neuiellla III lllli. alllt, slid S deer. Inrei'l'ialiig s luurlsitge ua the lullnwuig u,v a. rut. hi piviiiiM ., in-tin; iiuiitiienting at the. Hniliei.i.t isiruer ul Utul triiei nl laud titir. i iniai'd by kd win Merwin ul I'.J'. (,ik and w ile, llii'iin. Welerly slniig Ibeeenwr nl Ihe shiiigh hi llm mat end uf anid prnix rlt lur the uiii.ut-e u, eiiiiueeu tia; nam, llivnit Anrlll werly IS rnila, tlienev Huiiiherly until It meet Hie riuulh line ut aald trsel of etintiilniug ,twu ii nenqi inure or leaa, siaus lri. ml .mil tmetauty mi, rent wlile slung (lie Hutllh llllf Ihereuf, to Ihe Mint end uf allitl it, nu iHiniiieHHl t( l . I', t taik and tilt. Uret leaauiie-ruurih of an si-re lu the North- eit.t eoruernt auul truet oi houl, nlwi nl Nu, a and it in hlts k n. 1.1 and bua Nu 'tun. I j ,n bha k .Nu, Jb, anil lui 7, In tibs'k Nu. SI, alluuted in ine town ui imii ueiiueiiee, t ntnilv nl I'ulk iiml Ktiilcut tm'gnii, tleaigiinled un Klvln A. lliui n a Ihinnlluii lind i Inliu, sml ai.iil de-en-e dins'leil lluu the auld hiu.l. be wild In the uuiuuer pruvliied ny luw, nud the uruceeda lie iililill.il ua fnllnwa, likwiu 111 payment nf iiuua huh i. it ui i nu, xll It Herein Imml al j.l.uiiiinl SAvruiug iiit. nud then lulhe iwv. nu til i,l (In- sinnuni due philntltr iiui note aim HiuriKiiire, iweive uiiuiinHl tfiain tltillsrs, with liitereatsl III per snt. H-r unliinii frum me ein nay ui twiuiwr, issr, anil lur aevetlly' live i7in dniiurs nlluriiey's fees. 1,1m (. Kmllh, rilientr ul I'ulk t'nimly, hy Usui and will sell ut i.ublle mu ll. nt tnllie lilklieal .bidder, fureie.li In Imml, nil Ihe right, lllle mid Interest whteh theanld i nrvll Hlnia-r vinue ui tup ureuiiaea Hlimstntit nsve levied Had mi ur niter Ihe Mli day nf Oelnla'r iksi, in unit tu tne amii premise nlnresii Id. In Hunt of Min Onirt House, d.air. Ill Ihe luwn of iimuts, ami tiuuiy oi iiiik, uu swtlurdaj Ilia lllth dayuf April, A. D, ISUO at I o'ehs'k I', M. uf aalil iluy. 1HA8.HM1TII, Sheriff ol I'ulk rntniiv. tie lasted at rmlliis ibis 17tli day ofMinvti, ISUO. SHERIFF'S SALE. Ill the t'lri'iill Court of llm Slats of Ori'gim, J. A, lllllllem'lir. VS. ". ." f .U 'ttrtll Mlniuif l!.ift- ;iTlrli Is lu ri'iiy given llisl by virtue of sift I'esisMilInn duly burned out uf l ie ('Ireult Cotirl uf the Mlnle nf tirctriin fur Ihel'nnntv of 1'tiiK, nu mi' mi ll titty of Miovlt, A. II, im, up on a Juilueiiii'itt duly n'lidei'ed, entert'tl ol ny a, nil nud dts keled In nud hv auld I'ln'till Oiini't on the Hd duv of lhsenilH'r, A, t). ISSD, in a eei'iitiu suit, nu ll in sum court pemllng, wherein J . A. Iiiinlels nus iihilnllll and Carvll HIiim-I' was dereudiiiil, liy whleh extvutlnn I not isitniininiieii to sell the rem pmperty lierelniiller tliwertlied. anil uut uf the mil. ist'ilsol siteli sale Ui pay the ensta untt ex. penxe of side the eusts and dlahtuneuienls of sithl suit Immri ul SWA-UK) and the luitlier amii ol HJSi'sl-ltli) wilh Interi'st thereun, si the rale of leu Hr eeut, per miuiiui, from the Hill duv oflietulier A. li, Imw. 1 have levied upon uuit Mill on the llllli day of April, 1S0O at I o'eltK'k In the aftvrnooii ofsnltl tiny hi the disirof theDuiiuly iHitirl hiiiise In llullas, In I'lilk t'uuuly, Oregon, sell at publle stii'tlun lo Ihe highest bidder, fur cash In Imml on the dny uf sale all Ihe l ight, title, Interest unit suite whleh Cnrvl hlntier deleliitiuit niiineil In Kit Ul exet'tltlun had on or nil or Ihe lllli duv nl 1 1, It Our, A.I), 11, In or to Ihe lollnwlng tieserineu rem pruptiiiy,ui-wit: lait no, m rive, In hlni'lt Nu. 1,1, Int No till six In bltiek Nu. Ill, lot it. Ill hl.ick Nu. 'ill, lot No. 7 In liluek No, HI, lot No. i lu lilni'k Nu. litl. nlso Unit eerliiln Intel of land i'iiiu nuni'liiK nt, tlm Huutliensl enruer nl I hnl I in.' I nl' html piin'luised hy Kttwla Merwin of 0. 1'. Cnnk ninl wile, thenee Norili erly along Ihe et'itler of the slough at the east end uf stud pr.iperly for the distunes of elgliteen iiuls, then Northwesterly (Ighleon iiuls, Ihenetj Hntithei'ly until tt nieels the Hillllh llllenf sttlit Hunt ol lilllil puiithtlKiHt of ll. I'. Hunk ami wile, oontnlntug Iwu tirrei more or less, nlso amrlp oil' of snld tmt't l feel, whin nlniig lite ISntllll lino thereof, to the West end ut' xiittl truet, less ono-luurlh uf an Here lu the Noil htiitsl eorner of sithl tn't of liinil, nil slltitileil 111 lliu town uf lutleptin deiiee, I'ulk Uuuiity, Urcgon. 111A S. HMITII, SlieHlt'orPolk (iouiily, uri'goii. Hated ill thilhis tills 171 ll day of Mill'eh, 18110. MUSIC INSTRUCTION. J, W, Simrklln, teacher ot pinna smt organ. Terms, 3 pur month at two lessons per wotik, Addi'aw 1'. 0, box 3J, luitnpundtmos, Or, . K-tltf Amos Htrong, whoss rnatnurant In Salem una uf tits beat, lis girun atrtnt perHiuml slttm tion to the wants of hia eustoniers and litmus, haa ho lit up s large trado. lie given a good niosl fur lino. nTT Mat mm mm II Iluy your tlnkats Kasl nf llAi. K. 0. l'viitlsnd, lowest rates sad ninal, favors grunted West Hide oltiee, Curl St Mis KELSO & CO, klits Dress Eds, Boots & Shoes. Mens Clothing, Spring Hats and Underwear etc. KELSO Co. W. H. WHEELER Has (IIhsswh of Ills largo Holiday HUx'k, tiut has a flue line of SCHOOL BOOKS, Stationery AM) NOTIONS. II. M. LINES, Funeral Director - and UNDERTAKER! A full ami complete Hue ot Fa ncral gouda always on buiitl H- Patterson. IiuleiKiiHltfcce, Oregon. DRUGGIST Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, j a 03 Ul o z Ui Q z Ul OL Ul Q z o w w X a) to Q i h U! Ul LC h co z 5 OS JOSEPH WANKEY, PROPRIETOR OF- f Vt T and INDEPENDENCE, OR. We have a Complete hue of LadieB, (lento nud Cliililreus Shoes which 1 will sell at prices tlmt will Bitrprae you, 1 also make boots and aboes to order. Repairing Neatly Done at the LOWEST LIVING TKICES. Call in aud examine them at Hen- kles old Stand ou C St. JOS. WANKEY & Co., Trop. The Portland Linseed-Oil Co. Are ia the Market for Flax Seed and offer to furnish SEED TO FARMERS -at liberal rates. They also offer to contract the crop at the highest market price. For particulars applly to 'JOOPER BROS. Ageuts. 3:13 Indcipoiideiico, Or. rrrfn Cc:;:r, Pittcrn t C), REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Juviw Your Attcotioi FOLLOWING KEASOU8 WHY You Should Invest -IN- Independence. 1st. Without being the COIISr. TY SEAT-Vithout being the TERMINOUS of any railroad, it is now the LARGEST CITY in Polk (ouuty, either in population o wealth. 2nd. It is surrounded by ft line farming conutry Is a shipping point the only one in the county, on the Willamette river Is also ea the Southern Facific line of Rail road. 3d. Property during the past year has advanced in value, and the coming year promises to sea values advance faster than ever, and the reasons why this is to ba true, are based upon the following projected enterprises; The extension of the West Side Rail road to Junction. The building of a Motor line to Mon mouth. The building of the Albany and Astoria Railroad. The building of a Railroad from New port to Salem. The rebuilding of the Prescott & Ve- ness Saw Mill on a arger scale and with a more com plete plant. The erection of ELECTRIC LIGHTS AND WATER WORKS. Now Is the time to Invest. CallNat the office of COOPER, PATTERSON ft Co, nd examine their list. tf"No trouble to show Property. Office, second door south of C, on Main st INDEPENDENCE, - OZ 1. i ( i 1