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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1890)
U.UI.S. My! what a li i!. l.iwly we.it ho. tll'tllll I looking Well, Teacher' picnic May ill. Si'ittml excursion May I'.l, 1 t-M are gmw in nitt(y. The nm'nr Hue will soon bo built. Norm d aeli.i d dedUttlon M.ty 83, Sitvl are cxpevied ih-u week. J. M, Hut lor l ImUitlnit n mow side wnlk. Iiv o J I ill, it'l ll ivor, at Wheeler' t-v.tit.Uv koIi-mI iitetilc .it Huonn Vista Siiiulii, , t'ijuot sow mill hamm fur wh at hwlor'a. t. IkllldlMltTOal Hill Mem winl d.iv vv wise May Uu, Warreu rro.y returned iVom I'm-! l.us.l th! week. Tlio emuty e.indil ilea will s,h.i I mi their r mud. H, It. ikvKlillti m-xl Wednesday Hi tlltf UH'U linllw.1. V. Ii. ll,l)jcit haa Untu now fenot annuel hiayoid. . "Me, mt llkee you ooiitey n t mueluM ktichcu, t hurllo.'' l.nt.l ui s.iri! for -p:,tylii-f tree f" itv a( 31, II lVUr.iir. Elewn e.tr ku.U of titvl r.ilN are due li -iv fr the motor railway. Mr. l ot O l-rien, w holm. Uvti tu IrvKmd returned mi Monday, A eotnple'e piece of ahecl mu fo leu ! . i copy, u. Wheeler's. Tickets fc !!i" ete-iirnloii I. Oregon I'lty oaly at for th wind trip, T.te JK'rtilO of III lepe-.ulcili'e U.l faith in tlif future of ilia town. M. M. O a:il I). StiHilliT with 1 10. r wlwvt w.'.V iii t'Wit S.in I iy, 1U- Kelt-hum ha ftiudicd H tiw.t uftlei on hi kit ou Monmouth si reel. J. K, M.IVy has the euntruct ft gr.tdinit I li' nutter line t Monmouth.'- Ouo of the eaw for Con-jllI street r.illw.iy i "W.tl o-.i We.t-i.- I ty' fYoljjhi t rat it. N.ibby picnic b.tAet jiitt wim you want at tliiois for wlo dy ILmiWi1 A Vilkt r. . : Mrt X .uvl, hi 'or, ir..'i.i. il tl u' r.;...t if vV i-'.'! ili'.n A t !. . F 'r u!. . tUll m tt nl tin & ',) dty mi I v t'luirbU'.'H uu I ifi i;.' Ik-i'.i.v i'i-y iv all !!. T!n w.ir.'luiu-t 1 1 N.h'Ui lii.k-in'U llt-IHV Will lUKII llUVfllu- :i(IXllt!tlllllilH! Ml'.ihi tl llilnmm vl!l urn Ik IV4.ly t iiii'io tin' limiMiliH-ry totlirli now liiliu mill. Misi Hit.u ltnr.Ixm hi uiii' tti rj4l. wltli Mr. H. i M 't, 'uoVa family In I,iiiiH!ii. Wf In- if fi' i n -i r-li i'i mr v t!i it rtii'noil trim Ii ti: f t S ik' ti In Mtiu uelotiitly tMUiik:ivil. j M.-ww li'il.n'iy B.' ., li i vi- tl.iM.wl I 8. A I.irri"'f r-l l.-ii.v it 1 1 a lory j iiMtHtrii' iiiv It N. It will I'V iiolt-l that tin' Tiii'iil I'.ii'.; lie li.i inw a tlirmiKlt lino In fjika!ir Ful fnlii Vrtl.l. J. H. Htino I n l'us;ot KoihuI ami will toxin turt ;? a w'wini(Vr at tho embryo 'ity of i un 11 (If ftii'-u Mrs. E Wliiiifil Uat hor li i ovory .I iv now :itij on i'Utm'r, She li.w 11 MmU't' UHi of iiiUlltiory. K i.vt. him li 1 iil)tLi-. tln mm' tr.ii-t fir o.irryi:i4 tin in til from Mou nt it!t 1 1 ilm via I ii I We uii'lii'tniitl tin result of Mr. Tln'iltii't urvy of th Wiitt-r iliti'ii i liljjii'y mtixfu'tory Now for a waur ilit.h. , Til U ii-,-rl!v ti i;i I oxi,'ur-l m l ut niKtMl hi'W .Satiir.lny wvinil h iti Iiv I y .nM loiuil with h 11.it! from Marion 'Vandoyti U ;..rtin all no mrrel hiiMi' ttn.l new buggy, and It S'lolly h 1 a prt fi'itftUu I uy for hi children. The Jhwrut thin week aa much a aay we are tlimmitilly uhle to incur t. large indt-litedmsM for somt! iinprovo iiientH imkcd for in the county. Isthat Itev. 0. M. Itili, Riptwt utatt; Miwi onury, who preaelieil here lnt Sunday I an Oregon Imy and a graduate of the Stale FniveMty. Ho neeuplc the potion of Mwiioiiiiry fr Oregon. Hi a i tiioii l"t Siindiiy was a fin.' ellort. Mr. J. X. Hart, the repulilic.iti e.tn ii.lale for neliool Hiiperlnteudeiit of Polk county, i thmirghly eunipent and from the manly eourHo which he la piiMiilng hi rrieii.l have Htnm.f hoH'. thitt he may he elect.':! by a lar,.! 111:1-J-rily The dciii ici'atii! cnndldnteii will make a cnv i-H m f II : ' " t, Tuc lay, May 2D;- IVrrydule, Wodniwliiy, May 2I;'llii..'li ciiiiwl. Tlt'ira-Uy, Mayi'i; l i tceii.k-iu-u, Tue-tdiiy, May L'7; L ".vUill"!, Vlii" 1 iy, day I Milan, T.niMlay, May 2.. Mr. Harry Yoiiu, n-prem-ntliig the. t'nioil J'tteilli! ll'iiliHHirt:ltioli HVHtetn, IhU week iippointetl K I). Cooper ticket agent, IV-rtomi cuti obtain' of him ticket on the river nl through ticket to all point Ewt. Oillco witii (,'oo(-r Hroa nil Main Mtrcct. The Hteanu r t'udint.', which i to bike the puhlio HcliiMil children from tlila city to Oregon City on next Monday U the Uncut boat thitt luw ever heen up to Indcpeiiileiice Him h.w tt capacity for 4")0 people, Tlw but wan built eponl ally for cxcumloii p irtie, h;w large dock room and a plitito on hoard, and every c invt'iiiuilcj for pmeii'f 'M going on an cxcui'ion. On Inat Saturday nt 1 o'cliick lion." It. A. Miller uitn Jidate on the dciuocratic ticket for tiongtv and A. LeR iy can tlldatc for HiiiiiTint.' linit of p!ib!lc in atruiition addnjaawl the eltizoaw of tlii city In the ujwru, hotit'. Mr. Miller i a young man ut fine niipciirnuce, good iiddivmaiid line bui new tpialitlcH. If flcch-d Im would make, a good repre .acutatlve, hut unfortiiDiitely Biuger IIiTiiiaiui, hi compuUtor, ha mailt' many and ulroiig frlvnda both In and oat uf tin! party, an I will undoubtedly "get there." Mr. A, Leltoy In a mini of more mature yearn, a veteran Holdier i an 1 a fluent uiid eloipicnl.-ipt.iiki'r, He ha the roipilHito uhillty to make ut a t good state officer, l H not thoiuw mill hum'? Jiir l MortK uf Siloui, HinMit lat .tiitiy In town, N. Tartar mi l V, t illtlam, onv.Ui, Wi'ivtn UiwuMitur.liy. J. H ih iliu m ha Ihvii ialntliii mul IHilH'rm his hounv . . ''"itiuivr TliloUmi ha tliiUhotl r '.Vlll.lltlHMUltlirUlHt, ' rickk by tlio ilut, nuiHt or jiulkm, it UiMikloV Walkcr'a. J. II. 1. till Mill wilV, of Siknu woiv In tow n kint Sitmlay. - . ... ' . . . . on van k'(i)c uivtoi tu-hoi iira Hiark-ratTiylorj'ttMkory, W, (i, t Vwy aii.l ilut jhtor, of Nnv ,H t. miv vlsltiujj fi'loooN llOIV. Mr, 8, (knl, of Ihilax, w m In town nr.l y a hum of J. M. V t ip.-r. Sowliijt'htii'HIiHn' an I extra., nlno r,f.iiau. s.uim at Wh vlorV Krlliy, M iy It, HH, tin,' UN k'j;Il.ituivof OiVif m ci.ivoa I. Tin li 'IMmnll t'omiwny wiil U h mi M i 1 1)- .in I fuM I iy nljj'it. t 'hini, i'ravon an I I'.n inoy l.vk vvki I, of S.lotu, Knt a fow 'htiiint lu t w 11 lat Sun l iy. Jiixt a v. jtiio ri tho MICml oiijwny of iktfro iiiliir W I iiUvIiik at tlitiiorahiti-w. lb. t'. Po!iUiwiil U.liiWimrtorly invtiti; of thv Evaitc!olio.tl ehtiroii iii'.vt P itur l iy In this oily. i iit iiuihHt of tMtiir.ii'tor luvo b.t'ti tl.oirlnjjoii jlisi now biitik Iml dliii? rtln ltiiloH'ti loiiiH Natlotml Umk. On il iy till wivk th iv m m uv tr.tn tnti In town thin wo luvo isii f ir w.tl wiM" k:i I thov In I a ti!j!i ..t tiiii- " mhIsh m Dmty atv 0 i.Htaiitly iruuifaotui'hijr all kiii-l ut tluw.ir fnnn tin1 tioavfcBt tin iilalo, CUI ami v tln'in; It will imv von. Tins m itor lim o Monnuuth will i..t ovr $.Htn. Tho outlay for Iron iinl niUltim !'k will U abiiut f 1 l,tMcl. t'lio re! will I .;ii. out lu-ro lb-sir In tuliitl that IK'iikto A Walker lolivcr all i? mU Iii thir o.v.i w.i: :i ftvi- fur nil wli i oH.-lu'H! of th.'iu, an I In-ir rii'.'44N il iwn (1 btM M'it, J. K I'oijii'r h;i a fonv of men lu tin bii.-k yar.l ni!iln, out hrlok at the r.;o or a tliy. Tito ti triiina of 4 i.ivtei w til ootiiiiif iioo Iii nnhort tlmi'. Wh.i! g Kh i 11 il.ilty i;i(wr lo DilLu. lit tliU oaiii'iiiiju? It 'l not how tiiy uoi.l row un why I'olk imuuSv iliooM no in (Nit fir a now tf.mrt hou-. Tii! Sil'ai Ji"tf hii Won on- liirrfivl to an oirfh isiium 1 jMiH-rau l i itioro Kjiri,?lity ana mwy than tvor It In a in k-Ii fuller lolojiMjih rliv tli hi f.iruurty, ' A now iiiiiiji Uwhatyoii in-."!, un I yiut im:i j!.-! It frjui U l.n 1 1 A liiuiy. I hoy koi'o ail kliM In t a-'k. tlioy ali 1 Iiitve 11 1 iro atVjt. of h , an I pli,'. mi I mm tiiotn. Mm. IL J. Wlilt.uUorh i. 111 ivo.l the lwol!iu' ttiiioh uivuiilttl her lot on tlio iMi-uer nfUatnvt to her lot opini-1 ito tlio mIi i.l houo, Wo think I lie ; ut tv a k ml 0110, l'iu City Intel btl ui.t. tuvolliij ' moil e i.iic lit 0:1 tin tinriiinj fa'l,ilit on Ciio-diy in ir.iiii. II t H i.mII I" totting a rfnlt i iLi au t giving k-itor ikktl-.ficli.iii than ever. A very pie i.ini piotti w. held at EiifMomue Fill" the 3d of May, U l"i:i, 011 tin iH'h birthday of Ml li.'.ttio ll.ltier, Win w.is prtntetitm) with a (H'.ttt'iAil g il I w.tti'it b) hor p-treut. 'MuIUiijiimIi w.tnt to btilld u Rw r.iilr.iiid Ih'I I,,'-; an I I tU-ui!ig Imw f.) Mine ItlM liewwtry ifl l,'l I iviliit; ite eor.liiig tin; "tttie coii-itltuiio i a county cm only j;.! in deUt tl .'f tli MH111 1 l-l-l.irx. (Jill 11 m ix Duty d nit bM'tof tht! LiriMt t of hardware a mtli of I L'ortt.tiid, htlt. will li.i plew I 1 1 li ive yon c.iil an I lu;.' '. th.'ir to.'! an I ijtole for y.mr ".'II"., They will mtrpil-w you. (ioo. T Urav.-i fotiiid on At'.urdty ufti - rmwii a'attiall pur-u eotitiduiug a I tiumii of key. Tho owner can obtain tlits aunt! by calling at thl uflUv, do wrlliing pi'oK'rty and paying fur tlil not ice Lut year Haloiu bud team ut work all nummer ei'imsing the. big bridge tijiuHiig gravel topitvt'tlie atreeta; hut the new bridge will not miller Ihi warii)g proee it the gravel bar waHlifd away hint winter, no we aro told. . . Vi McCoy, the railroad contractor, luw U'l'il lu town to m o itliotit grading the motor lint'. Wu un Iomiuii I that Mr Tbltdaon will HUiH-rintend thi work, and we may'rwt attired il will lie a lie nay, 0110 of tho beat, am ill road. in the Ktuto. Mia Mln iii; Wj'i'i -r, wh mo vo, t voice baa often enttji'tiiiiK-1 tn ut our local t'oiicerl I soon to leave, im, having obtained a portion In iIijO 10 1 Autiaritati Ii iiltal, lMrtlaud, tlir.iu!i tim reo.im ui'iul ttl m of l)e O. l lt.it. lor, of f:hl Hty. Mr, IJi-jley recently p r'.iha-),! I the renideiice property near )r, Kelehuiu'a and had the Iioiwb turned around, the burn moved to the other comer of tin lot and tiic whole proniiiw will auuti be mi ornament to that block. ..Thank, Mr. Haglcy for your Improvement, It. It. ParrMi, who aold all Id pro jHrty in Independence over 11 year ago mid went on 11 traveling tour Ih back again. Me wiy that after upending nioiitli through chinhlo . Europe and picturcHijut! America, he 'come hack to Oit!gon more ImprcMHcd w ith Iter future I'osMibilltic tlniii ever. We have reiwlved thu annual N-irth I'ltcillc Almanace and tiitlHtlcal liaml liook for from the North Pacific rublixhing company, of Portland and a vory handy volume of reference we find It, containing lit my tabluJif value relative to Oregiiti, W.vhliigton and tlio' North weat.- Tlw price 1 51) cento and Itciiuhi) hud by aldivltig the Iiibliher. AvUit toOregiti City will Well re pay you. ISjiMc the ploiwiiut trip down tim Wllliiim-tte, pitHt, Hiilem, Lincoln, Wheat land, Kay's Landing, etc. '.You will get to vMt the lock, thu big paper, pulp and exce-Mor mill, also nut) thu miipi.'1-Hlou brldgii, tho Willaniettu 'fall, woolen, llauiiii'r and oi lier mill ivIho the cit y by tlio fall", Oregon City a town which I built nioHtly on a hlu.T. Prapare your banket dinner aud take your family un the excursion, 5Y COHKI-'SrOM)! I'S LUCKIAMUTC ITCM3. Woh'OIIH'llluiWoM, Iti'iiiM vory wani' thla w it'k. Itov Hutimikor proiti'hoil loiiorowiloil hoiio Frhlay I'vculnjr at Klklim' ohool hoiim. Mm, J. HuUUtnl hm Uhmi vory 111 for iini tlnto, hut la mourn bolh'f at Hui of w riting. Jako Ashonfollor, mi MXinorlomt'il mlllor, nf Haloin, ha rontiHl Mr Iturn'i Uourlny; nilll. It Im runioritl that thoin will noon Iw toili.oi olivulittoit iwktuK for a xmi mill ut .snnwon'iital!oii. Mim Klns'IVthorow anil M. Homf fiinl loll Mon lay for iVrttauil, Thoy iHiUoinjilati buyliiK a lino horw thoan Mr. IVU-r Kum will thl mimim buiUI a hun I unc MiU'ini? ami barn llw parn'iitor will oouiinoiuwTliur- .lay.',-" MU Mill nlu Tothcrow, wlm In attoml- lii)ji'hoo ut Monmuutli, wim vUltliitr hor tint her (hi wwk. ' H!n h!uruol fiumlay vvonliiif. Owhi Jo tlu tinp!o,i,uit ilMVit'iioi" if opinion i llio K.'novlK' il oliuivh wo w ill h;ivo two pri-aohoM not your IiiyUm.I of iiiio. Itn', I'liiv iitu an I I'Ki.-r. ZCNA ITiMS Wihl almwhorrlin an ! I'tvani onoi'!nt uiiilcr the ohalin mt-1 'mi oil eloth it uv. j A.J. I'lirvliio' now rMomi' U i ni'iirtiist (Himnlotloii 0110 mi l ttiw-ltair! tulle north of Zona, El (liioli ut lite ni.i on a pro;ntt" (,, .our in the MolvMle m Hiutaln. Yv w Uh hl.n . Lal Ihrnliiy m f tlw m .ny fili'iuU of Mr. ami Mm N.ii. flyk piil.l lhomn- .olal mill, whloh wiiMm joyo l by all a-i Mr. ami Mm, t ly.to an if nm eutoriaiiiorx. Mount H.hkI mut have lai'ii In eruption m the b,ti? Ma all asjlow a If It wim on lire, while lla iht wa uiiittloil In eloii.l It wna U'twivn thu liomx of tluw au I four l.it Mutt i iy nioriiiiijf. J. K He.oH mi l f tmiiy, of it.Coy, K'iil Sumlay wltlt M11. Si'tira imreula, Mr. ami M r. M.tjor Walkt-r. Mr. Sni will iit-tke It lively no tloiiht foromiif j Jt.iui.n an.l lollieitt much erelil l" thoao Imiik preileut a ho i oiioof . l.iMji,- At tlio tipxt ttiei'tllirf of I'litglo our Imw( pwiod men In I'oik eiiuuty, ;oiiln' oouijtiUiy a format tender of and will iiiikoa k.hkI reprtMitaUve, h.ilf the fui'iiWiltitf will be iiiii.lt on l.tvory ahiblo imsu aiv now bavin- j wrt.tln wy eomlltloiK The rim.l foi their harvest ju.llu 1 by th.'ir tlx on funiMiiutJ the ball worm ail derived the mvU nowaday The tumitdat I f"'" the Flivni,in'- Fair hint J notary imiowln hUhllt ttlory they tuny 1 witb thees.vp'tou of about li which aoi'ii Boliiit In alt dlnvtloins and the i lb li "ok and ladder iMiimtoiy ad wonder I wiiow d they K 't their I vainvd The bill are all paid and In- money front to xjn-n I t lnvUhly? M3NM0UTH ITCM3. EM'Urxloii train will tm run trotu 8t,, ri,,a" m ,I,,mI),' rt,M? - A. I.. Iblttjf waa Inumrmil lulhe luipiMory ttt the ohun h Huu.lay i.l,'?ht. 1 he now riKtiuinint wa oiinel lat jSumbiy, aii.l w a (five 11 the namoof the Haru H.iut. I am goin to gi'l a ""two pipe" hat. I have jn.tu.tmu out Hint, that lh.it ' lacking C, K. C ' W. U. llawley, our only IImI-cU photographer "took" tin eollif and tu tenia i'lie-xlay luoriilng l'tt-f. T F, CamplKdl luw Uvtt "'icnd- lug a fi wilayi in Monmouth vWlliig friend ami relative, iltt returned to Portland Mond.iy. A go .d deal of wrk and lluui l Uf lug tfxpoiided to put thogMve in con dltioil for the S!.l. A Ittre miioU-l werw ut work all day Haturdity and It in now looking very well, and each one nhouid do their part to kept It mi, . Tho t' liiimiiiiliy wu -.hooked by the no! new of the death of Mm. liioliard itt, Tueaday aftern.K.il, Hlte iteouied ! to in! biinroviiig and drove to Indciien- I I. .ut u'..i.tf u lili-li liri.iiirl.t nit ti rif 'lip Tile aorrowlnjj family have the f yuielhy of the witlro iimmiuiilty fiio Ladie Aid, eK'riue and Helri!iii xoclctie have united, and will prccid the Noruiiil wIi.k.I a band wiliie II ag to U li'.lited un the day of the dedicatory exerelie, A voiumllteo went to Salem to determine the pltwe aud tlia bo4 plan of e:i lin. f r It. hKMolt fl.AK VUR lNiW. Mary lil.iunt, Albany, Oregon. Ida Porter, Shedd, L W VImvnt, Powi II' Valley, Or. (I A Stanley, Prlnevllle, Oregon. Cttrrie llaydeu, Portland, " .Jennie Mlouiit, Albany, " Muble Waller, Athena, " (.! K Cuehruu, Sumiiiervllle, Oregou. Ida Klefe, Wulla Walla, Maud Pittengcr, llillr.buru, " Aggie MeArthur.New Era, " C W Marr, Aumville, " Citlllc Ilr.lle, Astoria, " r C A Mall, MttllHtun, " It C All mail, Monmouth, " Oeo MeArtliur, New Era, " W .11 llawley, Eugene, " Maggie McArthur, New Era, " E C Keyt, Perrydalc, E W Shedd, Shedd, . " ' Aggie Wlllliell, Ilidelielldeuec, ' PARIvEr' ITEMS. Our Mcliool hit now been ruuiilng for live week wllh a giHid attentlaiice, and 110 htek of interctt on the part of pat roil of pupil. Sirawla-irlc are now uliout ripe and cream 1 plentiful, and In a week or two will Im it good time for an editor to come around and hoc the folk, , A atato of general good feeling and Hoeiiiblllty prevail all through the community, and we are oecitrwloiiully treated with both vocal ami liictru meiitiil music, MIhh Joule McDovltt, of Da Una, vlltour town twice a week and give miiHleicNtioii on tlie organ tu Muveral who are progrcHnlng finely. We opened a Sabbath nchool oil luat Hundiiy which wa well attended by pareiilH aud children. We have preach ing once a month on the third Sab bath, hut we have uot learned who I to preach to u thl your. All are well HittiMlled with 11 in. Plowman and at hi litHt appointment., paid him up prompt ly nil ho asked and a little over. Candidate are around looking for vote ami I guess we call at.commo.lale them all a lit tle an moiiiu of 11 are re publican, -uu m ikiiii'icritt and Home prohibitionist''. Am to the cott house .jio-Htlon norm of u are very bat yet, but we think Parker 1 the most sult- !l'l iwatiuii fur thcpouniy mt 1 tioiv uro no iiooii iioro nor monn nun tiothiiiK tu taku a iiiiiii' niouoy mi he oaiiifoaway with an iiiuoh uionoy an hit oMino with, ami hua tunny other nilv.tntairon lu 1 iiumcroiM hi nioiilloii CITYHAU. Comnanitt1 Room cni Caunall Chmbri. City The olty hull luw Imvii ooiiiplobHl for virul wwlix, hut only Inat wwk wt'tw I ho iltiHhhitf toiiolnn iIiiihh1 un tho fiiruUliliitt Thoolly hall Imi tin) law froiil Mom for tlio oily imiiiicII lu which hUi w III mut tlio iHMint uf Iru lo, tin hil-i pliitl'orm ut tlio uili oinl -iaii.l tlio proililonta ilok of black walnut with ahch-t ami drawer for hi 110 ami umlor look ami key, tu front uf thl mi tlio Hour I a l.ifrfo il 111I1I0 tloxk iiiauufaciiiivil by JaH iiiu & Parker which w III U u-oil by the ui iixliul autl riHHinlor. Eioli ditinollinati ha a M'tmratu oh.ilr ami ilok. lu ailillllon the rotnu Im aoatl with koihu thirty piitont wahul ohiiiiK. 0H'iilu oil' (lie main hall I the rKiui w hloh h w boon 'i iinlilo for tin ojscIihIvo tim- of the lint ilopartiuoiit. The fiii'iiUlilnn i'f thl room hai Uh!I loft In the hamla of (he lix'k ami I i i lor ooiniiiny, who haw nKnt f-Mlii niiMnji It what It now l -iini'uf tlio noiitiMti ,ik't roiiiii In the vitlloy, Arounil thu room ha Uf 11 hullt a platform tlnvo foot whlo ! unit iilioiit nix iuohoa lilyh, On till" j forty 'lmlr iv riinaoil, A trlp of if- umlor foot nmkin a vory pivlty fHVvt. Tim main floor la eovoivtl with heavy Iirtt-M"! vtl la-r trl b j taekwl itrotiitil the outer eiljte. A rtitf Hilorim the wntor of the hnim. A I wrf ''"sk ' f"r i "r , ". .boUor,-l i In 'tubowo leather I iirovklixl for the ,,,,,,, ,, fr,ltuf llllt Hll ! llVid ,,,,(, all of w hloh I twenty Imbo. M)U( thl) At w vlmUnm mUtn m lUlk limr.KH,ln-, w hile from tli wntor of the ivlllnit l f.i-..Mi.b.l a l.irijo nlckle platcil St! hoterlitm;, I'lefiirtwluiloli fritttitu a lorn ttiH w all )iii" am paint Impi othem phiitiynipha, hut all erve to tnak the room lok ehwr' ful, Taklfiif It all t i?"tlier the olt'i't 1 a h ippy one. Thu '.iimilttec have ilouu tit.'ir work welt. The moat aollvv worker wort' K. A IKnity ami Jr. ileieidelitt' tlftt d''irtmeiit lloW ha an elotf tnt pl.tet' for ltmiV(hig. I THE PICNIC. " Tho pieule uu the .'Hlli and Iilt proniiw to be the eomliig event of the ett.m. TlHH'oioniilteu In charge are itjiariiig no pul 11 and t'Xpemiu tu make It a miciviw In order (hat nil may en joy thl picnic, In go4l pletile atyle, yotl "ll'Hlld go to ibitahilail A laxity' uiid tret oiioof their liinn.ieori'arrlak'e. u iu inUr they have the large! nl-H-k j p eoiinly, and ean mill yoll. i l iit lr vehicle wen built tn urdi'rat j the fsioiory, and w III alaml the tJrcgoti ; e!!iii-ite, When you mt'lhcm yoll will i nnn with tia that they are the mo-t jiwnpUle and het lloiched rig (ill the tu irki-t for the iiiout.y. It w 111 pay you to tstll and lii,et Iheir'tttH'k. They fan pleitm' you, no I they tlefy oonlH'tl!loi. licitse riMiieuilM'rthitt they will la-plea-oil to have ymi eall and lniiecl their vehicle at any time. THE THEATRE. Hiilcm Ktatetllali, I, ttt liiglit' appiMraii'M of til' Hit nell Jewotl ilriimttie rumpany wa imi'tetl by another fair lod audience, the Irih drama "t'olli'fn lliwu"l"jing produ.vd In three act. 'Tltocaat of eharitetf r wa vuiitavd of tell sph' the loading "lie U-iug: Mis Mollle Htockmeyer a the Colleen Pawn, I a very fascinating lady actress; Sum Mor ris as My lea, an exceedingly funny man wa the hit of the evening; W. M. lititHoll, 11 Father Tom, wa in Ik-sI trim and received hearty applause from the audience; W. Deal, a Danny Mann, the itiurdonr of Colleen, waa most i-xeclleut In hi part, his voice being in Nplemlid con II1I011 for the powerful wora ro'iuired of it In the drowning anie and In thtitist act when he made a confession to the priest. CITY "COUNCIL. May SI, 1HIH1. Council ealletl to unler by Mayor Shelly. All were present except Councilman Shlun and Recorder 1,1 net Mill of Recorder Line f -ordered paid. Committee on lreet rcjmrU'd all demands on st reet grade paid except few easc-t, Committee on llnuneo ordered to make estimate of Jone and Veiio grading and draw warrant '.Marshal Ylueauluv reiorted cleaning alley of Mrs. L. L. Whlteaker, D.J. Whlteiikeritnd Mrs. Mary Osborne. M. M. Merwln wa endorsed a chief engineer, Independence tire depart ment. A, M. Atkiua was allowed $10 for draining land on Mutreet, Warranto ordered drawn $2 each In favor of .James Oliison, W. E. t1ressy and J. W. Demurest, for Judge of election, ' . . The following hill were read and re. fcrredi ; ' II. M. Lines, hauling, Uf. A. J. Whlteaker, furniture, $78. 40. .-, Tlio f'oliuwing ortleretl paid; Oeu. Macaulay, f l'l.ot), Ja'sperHon & Parker, desks, etc., 5ti.lii. PrescottA Veness, lumber, tfl.tll, E, E. Krengol, repairs, R7o, (Joodnian & D iuty, nails, tl:2.8H. AN ANCIENT CITY. : ('oot'Kit Jloi.unv, May 14, 1W. The paper told us that It was ho that from earliest time tho county neat had been at Dallas but we did not believe It; but while wo were up at court lu Dallas a few days ago In company with a prominent ultl.eu we wtnt out to view the sights, lu Kirolllng about In the northern part of the ally 111 search of the academy block where real estate hit been selling for fabulous prices, we came upon un ancient ruin. From ap pearance tills building lmnit have been erected three or four thousand year airtt, In look I tin at IhU ii'iio of dimo latloti the only reaawii given why thin oily "hould ooutlnua tn im tho oouiity teat ennw to mind ami w tMiicludeil that thUruliiiuuthaveheon In tnchuit time llneontirt hmite mt we exaiuluwi the ri'lle In tlio eolleetlon fur evltiontw of aiielt fact, but the roll" uf parchment and lalileta of tuti wore w badly damaged by tho raviige of lime that we were not punitive, yet wu firmly bo ll ve that w lililu thexe anoleiil wall the voted of tlio xllvor tonguiil oratr held the aiiple mim'II bound while elomniiitly dm-rlblng thla inicleiit city tut a coutvr of population and wealth fur away from perttileuoti ami devantatliig M(nmI, where tlio mmwliitek could dwell In MM'ttrlty, and thu real twtuto man lived tw a hloalml iH.iid lioldor, Theii wu thought a thu wlna mm, "there la nothing new under the mm" fur here In our time aro enaolod the Mime "ucnoit a m thu pint among tlio ancient people the aauie old t'liuattiuta torlc are told other town, the name mUropriwututlniM laro repeated until the author wear that they are true, and then get mad Ihimiiw thu vutor lon't all mi It their way. Tiuvklkh. '"."ou.i Afio!N(i"Housc.., fh Rjll-Jwll Oramitla Cm panyta Aaar May t9th. The ItuxoellJewell Dramalhi com- puny will phwnt "Our Itiahllng IImiho" at tlio oHta liotiw, Monday evening, May HMh. The price" of ad- niMott will b .V) and emit Th i HitntA tru Snliai't nay! Tlio leading chiitiicloM were well "imtulued. I.iniilii Coleinui played May Ueruldlno, an cutlivly uifleivut oliiinicier from that "he aumed In I.,vnwoo.l. Mltat Colomitu lutorireted the ehar.tctor In her uual artlxtW inaii nor, Jeiinlo I '..il a May t'amil th Mother uf lit-raldiiie, played the UmkI, and a lie doe with vry ehiiracti'r he portray, very natiirally, ami aatla fyhig her aiidlenw, S. I'lillnu, a 1'hll trrol, the grandfather of tht heroine, played the irt welk Ham Morrin, with hi brogue, wa Teddy t'rxgnu, and playtH the part for all It wa worth. Mr. Elmer a Cregan hail ail mvnlrlu eoinotly jmrl which could not hav been Iii brtter hand, W. M. Hit ell initio good HMlliV Ardeu. Wll- milt Ik ul wa McSlinno. It wa an un thankful part, Mug that of a villain. I hill did nouie line acting lu each act. Low prl.- prevail; '&" and cent, with tioextracliiirgo for nervel aeat, Mug the aduiMoii, NORMAL DCOICATION PICNIC. AND Tlir (ull.twlii guiit-ntl piM(roiu In lunoiunwl fur Hi N.ii'.iiul .iiutd iiil,.n hii.i plente at Moa mouth, r'rl.lio', Mn) SUt. All nr wrUUIIjr lit- vllnl to Iw un-wnt. " ft ifl ton,ii.tH of e-n-urolon ftoni MlMrlttn lid llltrr.llr.llnll- p-'lliU. 10 Knno t UBint In NiiriinU gtMV n- liitiiiiixiiirltli iimn lt In Niirmsl bulitllnv. tiMtt l'ri-wiilnil'.ii.-r fl4, biiltlii( H(, htl& .MiiiIi In lmi, , . Wsu iJnlh'atory rel. I. 10 MaroU hi talilm trrait la tho giuv t'ltnlt-tlliiimr, 1: T.hii inl ft'opntiMst. t,u Mt-U iiiio ul b bull, Norms) aad Mi'Miioivtllr nlitat. Ml lwimoelalil". Tlw (ll..wl.. ) Hi lltt-mry piuaram tit' , Air 1 he .lay, txtgliiwliiy. prompily t l u. ' ' . lnilv Mniioiiiuih tiitiiil. tllvm-Hllon, AntlHan- Norittal c-lmlr, A.l.liw of wfltfintf tlon. S, U Hutu r. lit-t.lIM-, ' Mill,' N'T .ml rliu r. Ail.lrt" Hlulili. I'orlor, A.HlrpMr. 11. A.NliUiU.y, M..--N.iriii.it ili.i.r, ItiHilltt -I'ruf. TullillL A.l.lon-lt. v. W. Itolllii, igMttlvtil. Miuin-C'litilr. A.liln. -I'. I., fsnii-lwll, Mu-l.v Cliiiir, II, ii.Hliiaii.il. Tlia vxifcI will Uc tiultt lu 11.0 Normal i-Iu.m,, lhvil.1.- tn.'inlxT" uf tim lt tMMtrd ol I'll.i.'iiU.Hi, lutut' tttl rvprmu'titailv audi eitiv l hihnIcU frui.i oar own nu ttt itutulitNirtii tsniiiii, 1v.11, i.rtl.i' inoHt plitialng fi-Hliirmortli tiny ill In! tli" liol'ltitg of new I'il ttitf pnwnd to I lie limit t '.Ihi tlt.Ti.ry mhiIvI',-- tun! tilt) lhllll' Ull MH'll'ly, All un. ootillHlly Invtlrtl tiiiitin a nit bring Ihrlr l.ii-k.'l for a grnni! ph-nlti illtin.r. Titbli'S in ilipgnivt) will Iw piuvl.ti'il for all who ..' t tiM thriii. Aa I'sniwlon Irslu will Is' rtta i.v.r tlia Nurniw tlttiigo rouj for Hie iH-nedl f th.wt! living In lac north ft.d of lti-rotuiiy; lli.wo living t...ird thotuh ran I, tustoiniuotliitiid by tlio n-gulur trslu. lo in, I fiircl tlio .Im.', Krhl.ty, Mny ltd. A B-A-A-D MAN. Tito Kornt iiiiut I rvor kaow'd l Itvln' Itt-rf bIhuiI, An' Hit- gissly f t k nit' (Us-klii In IO In' lu run hi in .nil. Hi. don't go t.iinwtln'.sii.l t U'll wliat t llilnk, Tln'ri'' Hi. ii' wtti-ii lie don't inakf no uoiip la Inkln'ofit drink. I'vr lus-rn II unl.l lit' gamble, na' I know lis mo low an' I'lniw. An' ttiey tell inn hi kitr-ao-lorl plum, ehock full or linn. I don't know fi-r evrtuin what the truth iil.otit '.lit,'"'' An' -omit Hi l h In k I tlitiino its It's any of my V bin. Iinl tlier' thing t do know on Iii 111 nt I ain't llfil'rd to tell Tliitt lie doe, na' k.''P 'iil mlglity dark an' tlii'p 11 any well. I Mci'.t Ii I tn glv a criiil a twunly dollar bill, An' I Ill-era I1I111 tell tlio crlpplf to be kneplng ol 111111. I know lit'' got n waggla t lint t.-nvt' gtuwrln , tin' l. lt Willi it lot of bclple people who I nir from belli' rich. An' I know til word g.. fnr.lcr with wnae biiilui' nit'ii of inn Thnii Hit' iMiiiil nf many aivitliur man who w'hi-s 11 butler 11ml. I know ha' publt HiltT would I'll! up III iiiooey, i' ptrltt'd, an' t know lit plenlirnl, for any public good. -.','. Uu' got Inli'iHt In lot tiro thing that' iniililn' moittiy ftwt, An' liiuiw he'll dlvy with a friend a long h that kin Inst. . I kniitr liB'sgot a lot or men n-work lug all the tlniii, Aa' I know ho pity 'em might well 11a' trout 'out fitlr la prime, I know hlajntm'ly love hint, nil hi 'friend In Nlniiut'h 1111' true, An' I llilnk, snmehiiw, leh men a that had oiigliler norter do. Kiilrhnvf-n (Wash.) Ilt-rnld, . Vou can paint the town red and not use ColumhU Cottage paints, for sale by II, It, Patterson; but If you want to give your house a durable and glossy eoat of pal ut you can't get along with out them, All shades and color. The only flmt-class cutlery lathe IXL Large assortment just received at Cooper Bros, ; We are told that the Montgomery Ilros. are about to comnieueo building a tramway for bringing log to the mill at Fall City, which will be three mile long. They also Intend improv ing their mill. Administrator'! (!. MOTICK It h-mby given that I will, on 'lunlar, Ih Ulh day Ii at lllii'iilisik a. 111. all at uulille aunlluM at tin mldeana 1 Mr. Muwui tferwln, eaah la nanu, in e.ttowitig aeaKrtiMNi torn auu, will Una llirmi aura inM.t uf land buunawl wlti tin Uir acre tract of land boun tli n.irtiiwMt by rtahl of way uf Parmer inruHswt by rtahl of way uf wi houM Ci., (tn Ilia north and in mmn ana wvai nr ine RreuiMm of aald eoitipatir, on tlia ouIImnwI y land (landed by K kerwla In kanry Mbiuer nd "in, on (be mhiiIi and waai oy ina (in. AImi lb undivided k IntaiMt fa th rtilbiwliig dtHM.rlliad pniuerly In-gluing U.TT-KM ebaln west ' II e Hinfhewt w.rner of elalm No, il, turn, No. 11, W, T I H, II 4 w, them-e norlli il.iM-KM chain, tltettea wl l.aa-IUO chain. Ili.-iu-a aoutb ll.-WI vbalu, theni aaat M WO ehaln lo Ilia plat of beginning miauling v.ie iw aeraa inttra nr leaa. lite uina being tli pmprrly of Kdwla Marwlu, dtaed. llt.lia titf tha twAmt nt tha II.mi. 1. HlfriiAir Ju.lt for III Uninty I'mirt of Ilia Htata of in'gim aw in' eottnty nr inia. nay 0111. A, V. m. K, M khwiw, AdmlnbiirKtor, M4 Oan't 0 tfora Yh ar Raatfy, Partleularlyuna Umg J.strney, Ba fully pr. pretnt, Ttai maaot Iw, tparntlt aatoaay. untnuj your are aeooittpanled with Ute Irava- IH-'- Htllt I, .,, i.l 'U wmAm ...M.U.H. If. ...m.'n niiiar, niiMt genial or apiMtitt-r. an-lliitalltrfra and imiunaer of dlgeatkin. AgNiitKt ea aamntM. malaria, eraiuin and tea tieaotlen of taullv eiaikxl r uuki.t um kaal and bra Ufa waler. nervtmanaM, Im-n-aMil by travel, rhnmnj blln NtuniMa and twiiiluair,Hi, tlia lllller la a aoverelgn pra- T.....n hiihwii a n-nn wir was nm allogrlber to your taU), and prevent II fniin dlaaareelna with v. mi. Never aa Hum iu ti a i-apltal tiling ft. r the Ullfortioiala dya-plle , . n,,.- , Hmi inn uvat enoaau llteai. liiiiialiHi trouble eatiaed by III prepared viand ataau-d lop,tir taaaibottU, and ratlona baatllv bMted at railway nwtaurM.uiM. la m, remedied by Ilia Hlftera, wlil.-b glvaa a itl)etiialo to rheuinatuiii, kidney trouble mm niwiniima. w Netla to Cant-tutor ni ull)r Mealed Dmtmaal will be reisdvad Btr the eon- iinii ium in a two i.iry nrla building the iii.ii-pviKientsi nii..i.iii nana at inileiwn deiixe, Oregon, until Halanla. Mar 17lh. 1NW. rite plau and Hin.'al.Mn mn ba ateu at the bank. The right to rejiii any and all bid IK nwi T.'Vl. Twt Tralnt Daily Batwaan Partland a SfMliana Falla. j KSMttlva, May llth, IM. th leioi Paelntt aium ui aaiauuaa tva nal lly iraia balwaaa e.iriuuul and apnkaa fall, aiMipran, iKwiio.o t hir earn will ba ma ltMi Curilaad.aod ia falla wiOtoal ebanga. I'lo aaw arraatmnmt will affurd both lueal and Uimagb paaaaogar a.ldiiiuoal and nat pawd faotl.tiea. flekata, datailad tim of uate. and gurml lafonaauoa, oaa ba ob. Uiiwl apoa appilnatlva lo aa tl.ikat agant Vain I'aoita ttjralem. . I. W. LV.K. fit! Uea'l Faaa. Agt., fortlawl. MARRIED. CHK-WHITEAKKU.-On Sunday, May II, IHDO, at the itwldetice of l.e bride' latreuta at Cochrane near Monmouth, Mis I.lllle 11. Whlte aker, daughter of IL F, Whlteaker, lo Mr. Win. 0. Cuok, of HllUboro, Jtev. 0. I). Walter, of Momnoulb, ofllctutlnK. Thl la no audden mova ou the part of thvae two, who have become ao well aetiualnted during their yean of ac quaintance at home and school, Ml Whlteaker la the beautiful aud accom plished daughter of B. F. Whlteaker, one of the leading farmer of Polk county. W. 0. Cook fat now principal of the Hlllaboro public achoola, where they will make their future home. Our oungratulatluna are heartily extended fur a long aud happy life. CORrwFlCiNh" bearing that a lalement mad In but week' WasTHitig In regard lo tha Evangeli cal vunfenmee held at Albany; will mhlnforro nine of our find people, I wUb to aay wurd a I wa preavnt aud kaow wbereof 1 tieak. The latemnl aald "uhjeelloaa were made to llUhop Bowman prenldlng but that lh ninfereni-a Anally aflwr mneh wrangling aua talntHl htm. and thai Keva. IVaing, Herahnar, U-k and Bolllugvf wera expelled from lb mlnUlery." It uy ba well Aral to aay that baeau moat of th Uregua eonferentai member believed Bowman to ba a uapeodad bl.hup, (whk-h wa anerward aliown la publlo) and aa uob a man baa ao tight to praalda, and for other good reaaoti lliey objevled to being ruled by atic-h a man, and eertalnly tn tba atm-nre ofabUhttpaebalrmanhadtobeelacted, The vole fur clialrinsn ttond Ave fur Bowman, tba remluder of th ranlarene eleven In ntiin bur voted for J. llowaraot. Ho you Bow man wa not auatalned. Arier organ llng aa beat they could amid ueh aeimlerenea, the Oregon conference had to aiUnaru to meet la quiet and peaceful quarter, owing to tba buUiartraan of lb ei-b!htip and hi fullower. Bowman and hi Ave men pretended to hold a conference, and It wa by them rewt lullont wer pawed to expel Poling, Hemic ncr, luicke and Bollinger, lmlead nfbylhe Oregon eonft-rence, mwii.tTiox. Wherein: 3. tlnwenox. ft. C IHillna. R. Hnlllnavr. II. U 1'mit. e'. H. Ua-k. j. M. Tliek. A. it. j,iliii.in, 4. It. llerahner. C. M. Plow man, J. M. Ileau.-amp, . A. Viwt and I Heotiert oinnented bi aud wrlleliated In the dlagrat-eOil alliilr rererred Ut above tdigraee fnl row al the opening of the aenaloui again! the word of trod, I lie law and order of our eltitreh, and having dt'lllsirately withdrawn from Oil confereuixi, and Whores: 'Mil ounferene by reaolutlnn In the name of I lie conference, the alMive named peraon lionltl be dealt wllh in a fin-bearing plrlt and I'ltrlatleii manner, abould tbey oliiHwe to return, and Wrm re an: Thla ofler wa treated with eon teinpt, Ihnrefore, Meant ved, That 0. 0. Poling, F. H. Locke, K. S, llnllluger and J, H. llerahner, whoa con duct wa miMl i.ftinlvo, and who eeamed to be Icudi-r In the revolutionary proceeding, have by their puhlio eondiiet hirfelted all the rlcliutand privilege a minuter and mem- lHrof(he Kvangellral hiukk-Ib! ion, are here by d('ioed front utile iiitomca. Irom the ollloe iii Hie exuelled from the churi-h: and nimiairy ana that J. Bowenaix, II. I Pratt. J. M. Dink, A. K. Jol.imin, C. M, Plowman. Y, A. Vot, J. M. lieuiii-haiiip and J. Hcnbert are upetidcd from all lltelr ottli'iiil miicll.in and from all III rliiln and Drlvlleae of niembemhlD lu our church until the next annual oonfereuce. Vou will atone thu dlpoaltlon of the llnwiimn favllou to rule or ruin, and theae men (who are well known In Oregon) they at tempt to cxpcll and upond becauae they would not tibnilt to tbelr order and de mand. Illght la right I right and elrcumatanoea are case. It not the good Judgement and OhrUtian; character of theae twelve men (who have investigated till matter) more apt to be a good guide Air our people than that of a mwpeaded b!lmp aud hi Ave follower. U.8.U STILL LOST. The hndc of night were fulling Atst, A o'er a lonesome prairie passed, A ymith of presence gutint and thin, Hut vital the shoe he travels in; He'd driven ninety mile that duy, Nor seen a shed where ho oould tny, "Oil, where am If at last he groaned; A pa-Ming stranger aoflly moaned, Dalla. He plt'd through Aetda of luacloti wheal, Uutmil for month by hiitimu feet, Tie roamed o'er paaturo never mown, Through forest wild and overgrown; lit) forded river still unnamed, Hitw dusky redakln yet untumed, "Where am I now" he wildly cried. An Indian maiden sadly lghed, Dull. Mi lll on he aped, nor etnpped to gui I' pon the waving Acid of miiUo; Up rocky alone lie madly flew, Up peak, where naught but lichen grew, Lund of cteriiHl now and hall And rend there "City lot Air sale," "What place 1 thlT" ho wildly howled; A hungry grluly Aercvly growled, Wallas, Cooper Bfos, carry the largest stock of hardware, atovea, tinware, imple ments, buggies, hacks and carta south of Portland on the west sldo, Have you tried tho Big Cuu baking powder kept byJ. D. Irvine. Every can warranted and holds 1J lb. llenklo A Co. keep a No. 1 stock ef groceries and sell the same at tho lowest prices. ; KIMEB. U I JMaeaawd AIM.) "" ranlnant nheatotaa mIU tha fctaa " an fcawat daawmlaator ol dtonaa." lla aaya, favar I apread by tt, ao an lung dlaaaM.71 Out upna Uw gnarled and aapU-w vagabond! vklariliy klaaea ara not for aucb a ba, end laa (sd fm aara the gram are ,.ir. IM htm hlmaahT to making our wotnas healthy i at After taking It fur a raaamiatila length ol Uw Our will ba no mora Irreg ularlty, banh teha, baanng-dnwn aenaatkma, nervmia pnaw ever aaaa. na mniu.v A Book of MO puree, on " Woman and Her DUnam. and tbelr B.-lf-cure." ai;nL nnai.nairf. io any addraaa, ateurcU atoled In a plain u vatnea, on rwnaipt or inn mtiu, in Man.i. Addreea, Woai4i' I)ieasv Maimui. AaaocUTIOB, (at Mala auwt, Htiffalu, N. V. Dr. PIERCE'S PELLETS rural y Vug Ukle aud rarfaetlr Harm, leaa. Uneuuak-d ai a Liver IIL aiimiln. to Take. On Tluy, twaar-eoataa Vii'iiiRm naai relict faaa Masaateclia, aVtllaite Meadarbe, t'awaltpaalon, IndlgMtlon, tsllloua au i. 'tinst (a ana au aarangamanui or in tttoutaoa tad Bo ait. it oau a vial, by druggist. KELSO & CO, diiis Dress Eds, Boots & Shoes. Mens Clothing, Spring Hats and Underwaar etc. KELSO Co. II. M. LINES, Funeral Director and UNDERTAKER! A full and complete lino of Fu neral goods always on hnml 1. Patterson. Indepciuioi.cfl, Orpgon. DRUGGIST Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. L. M. Slope r, M Mabrul Eock Driller, ASM MKA1.KH IN For Farther Address: l'ltrllctilnnt, Knitilre of or L. Indopondonco 4 11 121, M. SLOPEH. OrPKin, Intelligent Reader! will notice that are tMwrrwtflfewr" all elaaaaa f dlaeaeea, but oaly aueh as rwail freaaadlaordarad llvor, vlai - Vertigo, Headache, Dyspepsia, Fevers, Costiveness, Bilious; Colic, Flatulence, etc. fee theae they ara not warranted! tn CINMe, but ara aa nearly ao aa It la noaa 1 la make a remedy . Price, BScIa SOLD liVKUYWUEllE. HOUSE MOVING 1 All iKiM.ms dcKlrlng to hnve hotme or liitrim moved or mined on tlielr inundation, will And that SLOl'EK & SIMMONS. are prepared to do tho work prompily mill to your tttlnnu.'tion. Leave order wllh L, K.-l-o, rrltwa renaonttblua. 4 'it It Oh! my Hally where did you get that big can of baklna powder? At J. D. Irvine's. There la one and a half pounds In a can and the very best. Put this In your pipe and smoke It that J. I). Irvine will sell groceries cheaper than any house thin aide of Fortlnnd. Messrs. Thompson Metchan, linker Kevins will address, the residents of Polk county as follows: Independence afternoou May 27: Monmouth 4 p. in,; Dallas lu the evening. eaa mnawiing inai ateaa may pa gtaaef. 1 1. aa eurair na ouna uy u uaa of or. rnann favorite Praaorliabin, whlob la ahnply inag. Ml Ul eunna- n imini umullae u. awmnmi oaounr ana bumwwi Mlineni, . II kt IS only madlcfna f.-r women, anld by frufl, aaior a paattlee aaraM frpai tba manufaaturara. that It will give eat. MeotJoa In ever naea. or mmu.v M.r7iniiMi wtf ii,- u.,,' I". iaaieM ' uri's nils G00p3F, PattCFSOD & Go, -THE LEADING- REAL ESTATE AGENTS, -OF- Folk County. OFFICE Bargain List. No. 1. $55. One lot in north Independence, good picket fence. No. 2. $675. A house and lot lu Independence; house has 7 rooms veil papered. No. 3. $950. House and lot in Independence; house h;w 6 rooms well papered; gootl well. No. 4. $1050. One block in Independence. No. 5. $1700. 104 feet on Main street by 100 feet deep; gootl business location. No. 6. $1000. House and lot; house has 7 rooms well plastered; good well; suitable fruit trees on the property. No. 7. $900. One-half block with house, good well and small fruit on property. No. 8. $300. One lot on Main street. No. 9. $1500. One half block with good house bnrn; gootl fences; small fruit trees ou lots. No. 10. $1000. Two lots with good house and luirii. No. 11. $6000. 100 acres 1 mile from town," 60 acres in grain; good buildings; farm under good fence. No. 12. $750. 10 acres good hop land; 2 acres iu hops. No. 13. 20 acres near Buena Vista, under timber, the best of hop land when cleared. Terms reasonable. No. .14. $!)00 Two lots, with house, in Independence. No. 15. 1,400200 acres, 10 acres in cultivation, balance good pasture aud timber laud. 00 acres of this laud is good hop land. No. 16. 100 t acres" joining.Indepen ilenetO flood gulden or hop land. We have many SPECIAL BAR GAINS not found in this list Now is the timo to Invest. Call at the office of Cooptri Patterst h ih and examine their lis. 4WNo trouble to show Property. Offlce, second door south of C, ou Main st. INDEPENDENCE,