Image provided by: Independence Public Library; Independence, OR
About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1890)
LOCALS. Wedding Mxnt. IViiki to-iii irr i t Dal Ami iihw fU a fliKtrlng The picnic was a grand mmm, rl of TrwU. might i,,t ,, When ar ih now water nulu to he puilu? K"Khn meeting thin evening. A He I ul the riruii.m ivn... laud Saturday. Miss Nettle Ci,k H visiting ur leMlnnvllle. fV'wrul trht mvurrwl at halia V election. A wire nUket (en- tVturv uoni.i m V liavs not heard how manv aim ;w pollCU t Dallas, f J.I). IrvhMt has Uu f specially flat' glasawaro Just nxvlvml. Mr. Henry Byerly ami wd, of near BalUtou, were at the iilenlo here. Condon U the new county scat of OtlltHin county Instead of Arlington. Mr. Pierce and wife loft on Weduts- - vmj 10 visit n'Muwt in Ulna county. Our return on election trt not full but next week we will give the oftVlal Tot. IK you dtijUMw w ctt soon gctfa k image rrom intlepcmlemw across (lie river? Th reason th trulu wan late Wed nesday waa disablement of tho loeo motive. Mrs. Ma Vaughn aud Mi Akera, of Portland, wore at tho ploulc lt Sat urday, ' The excursionists from Albany, two huudtvd lu all, passed ,.twu Thursday morning, A inauUror our citiscus will vUH Dallas Unlay and take jart In the pie nio there. Oo and get your fortune tohl for fifty eeuu by Zeuobla, the queen of the stars, at tne tuuaouuu The Dallas public school would have j rvcvivea tne nrot prise at thu jloulo ou miniUrs, but walvrd Ita right, A gentleman who should kuow, taya that the building ctlvlty In il.U town will be greater than over More. All tboae havlug accounts at Hum. I)liiu ik Co, will please oall at oue and hsvva se'thmeutaa I am auxluua to aettle up the hooka before irolior Kswt. W. E. Daltou. The ladies of the Presbyterian church are golug to haven novel entcrtulumeut this mouth of which notice will be given later. W. J. Mulkoy has been elected a rep resentative rrom Ullllum county, awl K. L. .Shelly la slierM" of Dndgla county, elected ou the republican ticket. Mr. Stewart, agent for the 0. P. (Vi bout, was In town on Thursday ar Miiglu? for excursion bout from Inde pendence to Sulem on July -t Messrs, Jaswrson A Parker will nm the pumping machinery for the water work with (heir wteaiu engine. We ticdertand a gentleman of N'ort h Independence last week aold hi house and one lot, for 11000 and three lota In Dnllas. Electric light pole are to lie dlstrib utel and the dyiiam will furuhh only arc lights at preaent. letter the Imnn dtnent light will lie put In. McMinnvllle uaea incuinUwiit llghta only and our city oiuucil would do well to vinit that city before contracting for lighta h-re. They are flue, it Is ttald. W. V. Davia i the hotel aud llvere mm of McCoy, having recently pur chased the hotel there aud haa aW. aeveral teann and carriage ready for hire in the livery atable. He report a'l eiii.nmrgiiig patrouage. Mm Qulinby Itroa. rcK)rt to uk that they have the contract for build lug a new Evangelical church on the ueo. WultenKer rami, which will cost cotnplete'about 11000 IU'V. N. Shupp will be the paxtor. f The returns from the atato of Oregon I give Hermann nearly 10,000 majority, i aud Pennoyer over 3000. All the rent of the republican aUite ticket la elected. Geo. G. Bingham, of Haleni, I elected prosecuting attorney, but we cannot give any ortuln in ij'oity We understand a gentleman waa In town thia week I'Ntklu up the proHM'ul for the esUbliicinitsnt of a brewery here. A the lieer la consuiited here In Cur load Iota anyhow, why not have It m ule at home? We want dome uew roada oKmite town. Marion county will do the h.n Ihkiio thing and our iiulghlxxn a'ioiil'1 bh' u.mio help. Mr. Idlem.in Ih perfectly willing for a ro-.td through hl i.irm, tn it ia tne om uotice rami, i lu road nhouliibe built. Mr. Butler !nd V. M. Ilodgin each have new fence and ha W. I Couuaway. V. JI Whuelttr haa a new aide walk, and a new bridge in being nut on the ro.i.l to Mouni iuth. Mr. Coojier from Ilawtiuga Nehraaku la here locking at Polk county, Mr D. H. Celc wrltea from HiiMtings that he will be here in September., They are Mr. Glbnou'a frleuda. The crowd at the teachera picnic waa the largeHt ever congregated In thla city.- It wua too large for comfort. The band bova of both Monmouth and Independence did not have to work very Hard on the day or the picnic, but when they did play they did their work well. The mualc wan much better than umial. MexHrx. Puncuii Bros, of the city drug Htore'tft McCoy report bualnea very good in Unit plcaaunt little burg LoHt week at Kings Valley occurred the aad death of Mr. Fred Weed m we are Informed. Ho left tho houne of hla parent ou Wednesday evening and told aome of hi frienda that be waa going out to kill hlmaelft Nothing waa thought of the remark until be waa uiiaMcd. A aearch waa Inatituted on Thuraday and during the evening hia body wbh found. He bad ahot himself witli a shot gun, the ahot pausing through bin heart, cauaing inatant death. Hia body waa burrled In Kinga Valley cemetery. He waa a young man much reapected,aud hia untimely death coat a gloom over the community. ' Despondency l giving as thecauaeof the deed. " Pl fruits of all kind at J. 1). U We are to have a wm hand fi nlture atow hero. There Corvallla Wediubiy nlt'ht over elw llou in tttera. Some one waa going to burn the picture of , p, 'lhomion on ucmoi-rauo intre. A Ra"ht waa tho reault, H. It. PattcrHtin Inn tiint rm,U.wl il... largest ami tlmt Hue of gold, allvor and nickel watchta over brought into IVilk eouuly direct nx.in tho Kat. Call and InxiHH't thom IVwIollbv the uu.ut. wallon. run i.p neiiKloa Walkcr'a. A uew pump la what vou n.-cd. un.l you can get It rrom thKMlman & Douly, They keep all kluda In atock, they aU.i have a large atock of l1(e and pla. Oo and e them. Our foundry atmuM 1 running a fore of eight or tou nicu thia t mr. Mr. Henry, of Rin KranclmHi. k vWtlug her alxtor. Mr 11 atlor of t)l. city. Tboae (Vlunibla fitlaim lUkiklllft Mt 11 tt PalteOMiu'a ar uuiinoitwxl t..iu. ti... boatlu the world, and now that v..o re iHilutlng yuur houc or barn Ihoy arejuat what you want. They oome In all color alreadv mixed. t llHlpt tK..ka for 73 cent each, at the WKarSiKKjuhollKv, All the lending bramU of tl.mr at neuKh'a a Walker a. Call on O'KKlman A Unity and e their buggtea and carriage before t hoy are all aold. Take your eirir. hu h-r nn.l i.. neuRU-a Walk.-rX iud.'H-ndcu.v. Have you tried the lllir Can luikliin powuor Kepi nyj l), Irvine. Kvory run warranted and hold II La. ' David (Kdwlok, one of our boy, ha uvoKien io go to Heleua, Montana, aud ieitial ltiurlay. Our voiiiib ay they will m him aa young men are too few nln-udc. iiuiwi i.e.. Bloudla! ' ' ' Columbia Cottage iHdnta, for hntldc nd outaltle work, already itdxed. guarantwl to be the lawt in the world are for fede at H. It, Patteraoii'a. 0Klmn A Uaity do not Um-u i.i the largest atta-k of hanlware aniiih i f Port laud, but will be uUmmI tO IlilM you call aud luieitt their alock urn! JiKlge for your aulf. They will surpria. you. There la now on exhibition lu Hum A Hilton' aland. automatic model of the Brooklvn brides with Mipk walking, tnvl car moving, etc.. a!o view of tlu Un-elcy exiHIUioti, Jeuuotte, aUo t'u salt mine of Ailka, Poland. Zeuohi. the Cla'-uwlail girl, will tell fortune during thcexhititiioii lu a private hom Ailuiiaal.ui, Si cent, children, li it-ni To-day ouly. Henkle A Walker ll vh, in Inde- Hndonee. Do you need a new c.wU tove of an dntcrlptlon? If ao go to (iiliimn . Ututy'a aud a their new atovm which will arrive thta week taah! cuah! caah! wanted at J l Irvine'. A choice lot of dried beef at Henkle A Walker'a. Meaare. Henkle A Walker' ImveJuM reeeivetl a ory line atock of Oiegtm ham, Ihicoii, hml and ahmildera. The recent a;otfch of Gmgri-wmmn McKluley, of Ohio, lafore comrro-. on the KMiillug turitf bill, ha Junt tn-n beuiwl lu p unplilct form The aptiH-h Include valuable a'tUbtieal Lil)!. aud ia an admirable prvcuUtlon of the ad vantage of the priuciplo of protctiou, aa emb'Hlled lu the new lurid' bill. Send a two-cent atamp fur a copy to the Amealcaii Protective Tarltr I.cngue, 23 Weat ;ttl Street, New Vork City. Following I the lUt of cenu enu merator for Polk county, approved by the Hupt of Ceti-tiH at W lahington : Wm J Farley, D.ilhw; H. J. I, Whit man, Ui.'in VlaUj Henry C. Fox, f tick real; T J. Orave, McCoy; H.irry B Coniajr. D.illaa: B. F.Mulkev. McCov. . , . - - There I probably an error In the above list, aa there are two from McCoy, and none rrom Monmouth or Iiidciondcncc 'Democrat. ,-Itla little aignltlcanl that D.dlaahaa two ccuhih euumcratora, but then D.ilhw get all the aoo I tiling and Indepon leuce an I Monni tutli are 'nionateraof Iniquity' for even objecting v hen they are left out entirely." Put' thl In your pipe and aiuoko It that J. I) Irvine will acll urooerle cheaa;r than any houxe thin aide of t'ortlanil. Oh! my Salty where did you tret tlial bin can of bakimr nou'dcr? At J I) Irvine'. There la one aud a IiiiII'imhiihIh In a can and the very lawt. Who aald J. D. Irvine wanted nioucyV Not 90! He hua w 1 nails of cuhIi So don't weary about your bill. Cultla, wa wa, mika hlyou chleaman. It may not he generally known that San Franclnco poaaeaaea the la'at kln tergnrten ayatem In the world. In leu year of Ita Jexlatence that ayatem has done much to transform 11 city of 'hoodlum" Into a decent an 1 law abiding town. Of it nineteen free kintergarton four arc milntalned by the "Stanford Memorial Fund," the gift of Senator and Mr. Stanford; two are supported rrom tier private purse by Mra Hoarat, wife of Senator Hearst; and two are paid for by Mm, C. B, Alexander, daughter of Mr, ami Mrs. Charles Crocker. Among the best re suit of the work of these schools are reckoned gnwth of affection in the household or the p w, a higher value put upon children, a steady growth in moral quality, and lu Mobrictv. In ilustrv. economy, thrift, aelfdeneu deuce, and good manners. We call the attention of our rcdir to the advertisement ot the Hiller Drug Company to lie found lu another column. Thu excellent reputation which Dr. Killers Sncclal Prcacrlntlona bear, wherever they are known, Is a sufficient guarantee of their genuine wnrth. T)r. Hiller low iiflur wioirv-flv ......... - - yeurs of luborloua study and successful nmcticc. retired from the nrofcsalnn. and la now actively engaged III plac ing some of hia most valued pro scriptions befor the public in such a manner as to put them within the each of all. Dr. Hiller only asks that when these prescriptions are used, they will be treated as prescriptions, ami ll.,.f tliu lliYutlin lie ah fullvaml finli- sclentlously obeyed as would those of any reputable physician. " .ft: -JY COKRHSI'ONDIIS cna ITEMS Mr. Page ha rented Mr. Hunt house, He ha sent fur hi family and ...1 11 1 . . wm urate nore. Mlaa U.ra Walker, P. K, Clark, and u II. I raw font will repreaent thl oonuuunlty at the Baptist convention at Allmny. Alfred JamlNon him a now buggy and lot of flue strawberries. Wu iriuilifuiiu aoKiiowietigu the havlpt of a bucketful i. . 1... ....... ui maiaior, Min imiiMva the oiuur tunlty, Ilugene Itreyuian, of Salem, wa making thlna hum here limi Sunday hut hi team wua hot fual eooiiuh hi . , , , . v eaten an the republican Pennoyer votes in 1111 precinct. Jiov. W, S. Holt delivered an excel. lent MddrcaxMi Memorial Day. Jlel A ideaaaiit and niiliirluliil iii fliiiMbim 1 here wa a very lame attendance uud It will lie long rciucmlrcd bv tlmxi w ho wore nreaont. After the antiukhi and other exerelmn, one bundled and twenty nine dollar were made 110 fur fencing the church proper! v.' The grave In the I'emetry were then trevu with Mower. The Ut, but not the least, wa the basket dinner and !. There were many (rout I,a fayet to, Salem, aud ot her plaoni present. We hope that we may all meet again thesuth of May next, f0LK COUNTY TCACHKH't PICNIC. Saturday morning, May 81, dawned upon u with dark lowering aky and the promise of a decidedly damn day, A the day irrew on the clouds (iiH-rw'! and the aim shown out brightly. On every road leading Into town team began entering the city, mid by leu o'clock the hour set for the pri'eslon the urowd was estimated at MH, and still they came. Till pro eeaalmi foruiwl on ad stivet IihI by the tuind from Monmouth aud Iuden dence. Sunt. Key nobis was ireurral mm tin) many teachers his captain. The Bethel wlionl hal with, Prof. It, P. Mulkoy ami Mia Nellie Col 1 1 us In charge, The banner carried had a a motto "Labor the Price of Kxcellouee." I he sehisil numlred llfty-two COUNTlNfi TMC IOILr. Sam afths la tha Csnsws C Mas' by in duns. The eleventh the trolled States will la U utm of June. Ths oeiiauv enumerulor will begin their work ou Moudav. June S. mid will visit every houau and aak question concerning every isjrsoii and evtry family In the Cnlusl Hut. Tlis questions that will be aked call for the name of evi.ru lu.ru.n nuiiin In ths United Stuloa ou Ilia flnl iluu ..r I.... ... 1. ., . uuv, won more sex ami mm. mi whether white, black, muliltbi. roiuit nam, octoroon, or Chlum. J,.iU.i,.,- ... ludlan. Inquiry will be made also of every ueraon a to w 11 lu.r single, marrlwl, widowed, or divorced, mid, If marrletl, whether married d 11 r Ing the eeimu yar. Th place of birth rmr. h, i,, aiurphy and Mia Smith , 1 n piaee 01 iiirin had charge of as belonging to the Moil. ,,M father and mother of each anm, mouth publlo ,-hHil, whiwe lainuar W,U Im0 'H laiemeni a to the m-ofe on. tru.ln i.r oocuimtloii followed and the uumla-rof ald, "Ouward I our Aim." Buona Vista bad a tine renreaen Ui ion undercharge of Prof, lamiraere ami Mis Mclkivltt, niinilierliig 08. The motto wa"Onwanland l?pward." jmna m iiikii mimirriiig 10,1 followed under elmrga of Pref. Bryant, Ml l.lllie and Mamie Bryant, and Miss llluchman The Uiuuors were adorned with mottiMn. Tlie Byorly aehiat) under Mr. K. V. Croxaott iiunitwitHl ao. and carried a ahleld. Oak drove iiumlarlng 31 was under F. R Kninielt, and had "Onward" a It motto. j The lntie'udouce public school I numbering luu were under Prof. Me (Adam, Mia t'Mwnover, Mr. Tuok and Mlaa Hayo. Motto, "Iudr-n dence Sclionlaglve Ureetlng." Mm, F. M, (laloa claw In kinder. garten uumlarlng L1I bruiight up the roar, tJvor m) children and 20 leach era, beside two brtM bands aud the hiHik and ladder company 3i lu all, mane up the pnHMlon. Tho llneot inarch waadtiwu Monmoulh aud Main and up C to the picnic grounda. Hls hail la-eii preiiared lu the grovt aud a Miami so that w i n a verv few niiuute the large audience wa cated and ready for the iirouram. After an "IK-uIng a-.ng by the Monmouth glee ciiiii, jsupl. Iteyuold addreaMHl the ample niton educational matter, sav uuraiiioug other goal thing that Polk A CASB !!f POWT. Is oar feNtsthan dr, plmpl r sitrlMj lad la dlumi hh.ut 11, ,. .. .... .... , vMwni iiir.H lur uh ttfauailrsUKl that rich ftast l,m not mwtorun- llMrta Km ImhII... ........ ' ivwihi mi fiiuihi, dui niunu flltrotlos, wblok SUkM Ihm tiitUBjih I, .. I.i . .1 , 1. .. 1 - w.'iiiwu,'in'ii' latloa ilatflia, D1 lu turn csudm n tufl,ll .1 in porot wuichPoiuMttttbewitn. blm plr. Tb Bwdara Ihaorv tlmn.fi.. 1. ... -. lb blood, but til luutu'h ami llv, .,i u i. sadsr Ibla now Ides, Ibat loft VrfvtaM Sari- r-i waa anoira, J UM -,!,,) ou h( ihwh uiffHia-' iiuKwrai uitni.iM nt n. Mt.i. wiu par irllla. ArMlu jkiIhi t h. lt Jwl tUi at luillfaatlua n4 driM-laii4 triad aari ryiblnf. -n,iir j OB, of (Ut iib Mrurariiia. It did ant bip m, bm mad plmiiloa 10 break mil i my (are, wbkh I waa laid wanrauwl by tt inl.b It ennialncd. trio that JiiT'l Vmml.l.l. u ..111. , . - . ",-wiHiiiiffiuiuBni ouuia ulaarsl sua lol.lit an dlffumiillr, I al -e"p-i.iprr'l liamiidlaJti"n4 I b Bu afbsr muiiiha 1...1 . . ., . , , mm itiuiiivI .HBQia ' . L w w.i,.u.ib anil uraiiiia ssdiasstladfalf-..n,itoui. !. v. V. tvat, mi Htuluo itrw; 1 f. A'l jr - .- all ."-. mwmB wm I . I :i vL.- IP l e MONMOUTH ITEMS. A J. Whlieaker, of Indean donee, visited chiiH'l Tuesday morn. Mia Maggie U-niimu and C, I,, Hiwleyuf that llhwtrlou cU of JsiO were In XI. mm null thUwwk, visiting J. N. I.tvidou e.iiuii hoiue to hi minima thla week. Henry Keyt's is'iunlmr eouiitenaiieo was wsm In town Saturday. Hi ltor a id M!m It were ospwiaUv happy. Mr. and Mr. CamnML of JUIla. rUltod their sister Mr. Martin . Mr. K. S. Cattroii urele a bualuoiui t ip to Portland last week. C. K Cochran and tt, K, Smith took 1 Salem last ween. "M iry, shall I show 'em mv oni- wiiidcr'."' What maiiu the boiM loiiiy Tu I , , , , t.'.. n i'ih.i a"i iiiiiiu Dial I ins day aIW,.u? they stayed up ; tHmi.. Wll, hM wh , " a., nUM,t ,0 watch the janitor. ,,,, vM W((fk , , W Mil t ... . I .. a I 1 . .ir. uiigsj oi.aoer luaiuMuiu a very any tu thestate of Oregon pleas.Mil visit, remaining over Sunday. W. J, Shcpird, of the Zona . h.il Hcv, Jones, 01 In li'ju'ii lonce, was In j nvltod 1 1 a eUar aud distinct voice town (inlay. "Itodgvr and I," which wa followed The Voting IVmU.' ChrUtlau Kit. '' fvliailou by Miw Birdie Whltc dcavor wid give an liv cream and trawtarry fe-tlval lu the college rove, r relay evening, i-mmiencliitf at eluht n'el s'k. Kveryb .l.v imiiw aud emiur ago the young iH-anlo of our town lu their giasl work. Mr. H.iwtey went over to Salem itur.ay, ami broiigtit his fair one to lla plculcat IiidcM'U;eiii'i!. "I never wa'i scared lu mv life: 1 thought I would faint, I never will loop lu that room again, and I'll kill the fellow, If I find out who did II." ToM. "Now liy you know the virtue of treat ; you are not to tell that you rojaul me inin a game and made me believe Dr. aterlmuse said I stole hi Mtmw. berries, and have me go and ask him If lie over saw mo In hi atrawla-rry iwwh." W. It. II. "I would come to school onlv f afraid the Dnnwut will tret hold of It. i and say '.Mis Laura Hill visited school Tuesday morning." VETERANS OF THE CIVIL WAR. As a part of the (Vlisus of the imsio!ii tola-taken during the month of June siH'oial provision bus la-en made bv con. gross for ascertaining the name of surviving soldier, sailors, and marine who wore mustered Into the service of the Culled States during the war of the reMllon, and of the widow of soldiers, sailor and marine who have died. In conuecliou with this special census or veterans the organisation or vessel in which they served, the term of service In each case, and present residence will be taken by the census enumerator. In the case of widows. Information regarding the service of llieir deceased husband Is also re quired. The iuiii irtauoo of accurate state- ments concerning the military record il each participant in the ate war should not be tlinleresllin tied. It should bu the duty, moreover, of every veteran soldier or sailor to sec that tin- enumerator Is placed In the povscsslon if the necessary Information concern. lug his own service, If he can not be at home when the emimernto: nails In- should leave a proper memorandum lu the hands of his wife or other member of his household, so that the work of the census may not be delavml umi also that there maybe no doubt ns tn the accuracy of the statements concern. Ing his service which may be given to tho census enumerator. That there may be no question as to the iviltit- to he covered by this iiicntiiraniluiii It may bo well to stale that the sui-clo! Inquiries to bu madn oouccrnlmr veh.r. aim of the civil war include the tiiiiiin. company, ami the rcirluicnt or vessel in which they served, their late rank, the date or enlistment mid discharge, the length of service In ycirs, in mllis and days, aud their present postolllcu ad dress. Where a soldier or sailor re enlisted or served In more than one 0rganlz.1l Ion or vessel, ho should he very careful to give tlio term of service In each Instance, and to cover each en listment. Ill L'lvllli? thn Care should be taken to dlstliiL'iilsli tbn arm of the service, as Infantry, cavalry, artillery, etc., and if a person served under an lewumod name, his statement. should be made to cover both the name under which ho served and the true niime.by which ho Is now known, veterans of lho war ironerallv will recognize and appreciate the value of tins special census to them, and they snould aid the census enumerators lu getting true statements In every way possible. Without their co-operation correct results can not bo reached. This personal appeal Is iniulo to them, therefore, lu tho hope that their at tention may bo specially directed to the Importance of this work and the neeeM. sary Information may be promptly sup plied to tlio census enumerator when ho calls some time during the month of June. aker, of Cia-hrane, "Vlntlm!," The kindergarten oug by Mr, tlate clap wa very clover. The recitation by linle Frank Haley "The county court house oucstlon." wa well written, well .ken, and brought out rounds of applause, Tho award of tirlsos for the nubile school marching lu the procession wa as luiiuws: ihi prie Bethel, taught by Prof B. F. Mulkoy; 2d prle Mou motith, by Prof. B, I Murphy; d prize Oak drove, by Mr. F. K, Kmniott. Tho member ot Oak drove ehouI thou delivered a omr and reel tat Ion which wa very fine. Ailjournod for dinner AFTKHMIHIX, At the hour of one o'cluck, the time t for continuing the nree-ram a shower ooin-lled all to sock shelter. 1 he rain fell ouly a few minute. A pleasing program waa rendered, the aeveral sehisils taking part doing credit to themselves and their teacher. After the exercise the following awanl were made: Best Mulched Carriage Team. Mulkoy, of Monmouth. Man With Largest Family, James Slmotiton, of Dallas, 1,1 children. The sack race waa won by Frank IlilNsel, Thn Logged Itace.-The followlmr eutored: like and Itussoll. lti.lt ami Maliu-y, Staatsand Bovena. (I rave and Walto. Messrs Slants ami Bevens wore winners. l'ug of War.-Kntrlos: KovL Itnl Icy, F.mmett, Hunter, Fraxcr, Stllfox, U. Biiinnon, C. Brannon for McCoy; and Scott, Parke. Bcvon. Pmiim Baldwin, Palmer, Shaw and Harris for lluciia iaia The Buena Vista team was declared winner, Best Lady Shot. Mrs. MollleDavli! son. of Parker, scored It) out a noaalhle HI. Mrs. Sarah Prut her scored 18, Mi Dura Cisiis-r 13. .Mrs. Davidson carrln.1 (he gun home with her. Unite a num her scored ladw this. Base Ball thinie.-Between Mon m iiithunil Corvullls club ended with i sere for Monmouth tl and Corvallls II. Old Man's fisit Itaiv Kntrlos: C. i Cullsr, ugial f0 of Benton count v Win. Jones. IndeiH-iidoiice. fife. Huni'l wrr. nixie, oi; I), Kelso, Iudeeiilence, Hi; I. II, Shelton, indoiiendenee. 70: T. H. Huntley, ludetamdeuce. t. T. Hclso won the race and T. B, Huntley oiose ocilllKl. The awards of prizes were u follows Oldest Alan Wm. Mason, of Mon mouth, aged 77. Most Beautiful Lady. Miss Sadie Slinontoii of near Dallas. Most Recently Married Couple. M. T. Tlllcry, of Porrydalo, married to Miss Olllo Bailey on Wednesday, May 2Ni h at main. Best Looking Oentloinan Teacher. C. A. Siiiionton of near Dallas. Best Looking Lady Teacher. Miss Nellie Crownovcr, of Indejajnilenoe. Hungriest Looklnir Bachelor. Harry Parke, of Jluenu Vista. Best Lookinu- Bubv. Dauirhter of Mrs. D. L. Keyt, of Porrydalo. Oldest Married Counlc James Portcrlluld and wife of near Buena Vista, months unemployed during the census year. For all person ten years of age or over a return must be made by the enumerator at to the number l.tu i.. reinl and wrlta, and also llienumls-r who inn sm-ak Kmrlish, IV thow wh Ctllllot SlSIlk F.llullsh Dm liHrll.Hili.r language or dlaloet spoken by thom will I ascertained. For children ..r schiad age, also, the number of month they attend school will be recorded by tht census enumerator. In Hi. ...... of mother an Inquiry will be ma le as to the number of children they have had. and th uihuImif ..r n. ..i.n.i... , .- as WfV VIlllUII'll living t the present time. This Inquiry maue or an women who are or have been married, tncludlmf all are widows or have beeii divorced. Forelgn-boru iuah of adult age, that Is, 21 years of age or over, will la ked s to the uiuuber of ylr they have been In the Culled State and u lu.H,.,, they are naturalised or hav take out naturalisation inner or n, 1......1 I - " - '! of eaoli family visited the oucatlou will be asked as (0 the nuuils-r of arous In the family, aud whether hia lu.no. l owiitM orlilred;aba, If owned, whether Ihe home Is free from mortgage inoum branoe. If the head of the family Is a fanner, similar lliuulrle will he uoulo eoneernlng the ownership of the farm. 111 nutiitiou to these luqulrlo, all of which are made ou the noiiulutlon schedule, the law under which the eenu Is taken makes nrovklou f.. Sclal luqulrlo eoiieorulng such of the population as may be mentally or phyaleally defective In any ret.ect. that I. Insane. f-l)UmlM.Ii ,i.,r iillud or erlpplwl, ur who may be tems,raiily disabled by loknes. Ilseaisj, or aeeldout at the lime of the numerator visit. Certain sia-olal In quiries will also be maiiu eonoernimr in. mates of nrlaous and reforuiutorlM .ml of charitable ami benevolent Inatltu- lious. Ibsildos this, a slateiiielit will he called for concerning all persons who have died durina the ecusua vear. giving their name, agt, sex, occupation aud cause of deatu Tills official count of the lasnile con es but once In ten years, ami everv familv aud ever iarou hould consider It to be their duly to answer the question! of we census enumerators willingly ami promptly, so that definite and aooumio Information may be gained concerning the ft',0uo,iioo people llvlug within the bounds of this great country. SHERIFF'S BALE. VT,i, 1, gVPM , , vtrtiwtiitd I1,m ,J':'.,'"", "M.H I .1 u Vf lll' lmity I imrl u in KiKKMif ilr.if.iii fur I'o'Oiiy ui 11.1k. lu hi.- .11 r-i..d 1 i ml I ,""vy m IMorasIs Mini ,'lia ,. ! i 1 1,1 , .r ' 1 , .l . r. . ' v. -. . " ,r " "r hi. ii ,.. l : r: " w r 1 MMUebliH-rtsiraa.ti.ill M4 . j, J Ui t-lmr ll.i.n.01, l. lli,'r 1, lkM ... .1 . -' or .'linn fit i..i.ia. IS UI lliormiwHv. tl.10,,,1,,.,,,, lwrHl ' Naiiind uisiii fit,, riillmtina l,-,.rUir. i. " " r pan-Is -.1 aud, . i f.-.l, la ...i, 1 1 vi aim wia in wiiii ti), i.m,.. " till wrs-h"" - " ..... u ... 1 1,1 nulllraliuil aili III hm In li,.n. lir..U., w m, St. Ivvn. jii'rfii. bik'll ''U,""M '"'""' '"' '. v'lii.r, J, K U .m Sl4.vi.n lHtm fi'i"lnl Kilililloa u, ;iu). t'lllltlr.11 .t..i 1 I ... I I.i .. . , . fj"j '-a' '"' UMIItMlCHll' Srlllll'lVili 10 f llUIIIIIH., U' U I ... M .11. . ... i ?,' i"i i,irti I. .. """"""SO MililllUill III illtt, h,'"'v1l,,,"". t"fi h, .rt. i Ml, , ..!io'i ".f'"l I-''" hoini....a ilillllull In liiillu,, IHiliUm, Miirilm. U,n (,n, Mrittu"Ar,'fti1'' 'iuiuu llMil.l.l. lilU..,.. I ... ... ... . Mliulua.liliil.iii Ui Iwlliw, " .Hlfr-y, K. W. lt l,lk , ,v. 71, b"iiml.sil Hdililli.u In Lin- lift ... a ..... . . .T.... . ' . ivi-n istila, "iim auuiiliiii u Ja-oba, lliinry. U,i a 1,11, j HlMiM, a,,!) , )U kirmli AntilM a. U.l . blk j ';"" i,,rrH.i iioii.o,u,i a: llliiin in Iwlla. I.yin-li, Miiry, T. Ilk 10, Mil lZliC'W'' 'iilHloii ui iWyiiiiir., Il, w,f. , I.Ik T lH'ii l,i renl himiMi(W adiliilial lo liulltui. l.,U..HtO....... LI . .,1.1.. ... , ,7.'.:V.r"r.'.-. . " . Hii.,avr, Mnrv K lni , blk T. Ivaa j. r, Ui.aiwiotil Mdll! Hon lii IstllaH, fll.,l,, ,, lt I, IllkU, .VIIII.T, tS'lliw '"""UH'I Hllillllou I.I liilitian. J, c. Uii. f ami S, Ulk i siiiiliiml.lilMiii in i,,,, " Hm.'llla K. 1Iu,iii...i.li - .... . ... y ... ,.r ii .1, iuwi , I lo, fin ... u' in 11.08. ti'.IM, ll.il II "i. II M, (Utl 11.0.. !..'. 11.' Xm. fj.tll. fl.l. II "i II.O!. Wrtiif am.itiir tou, i.TT1 11 w ' 1 't no firortlfliio , atanr li.ro wmnt-a I on titelr lamila tram lv! ii, aunllt-r from hrl 7uJ jntaaor t,.,m l.v-r. kl.lriry Vlia. ,,Xf from Brv.i, rilMati.m' or imJ I n! Sll'llllfl Willi iHlln h..,. ... JuZL ..r,'!,.", lit? iiV V'.'l'" ""h- '"" rls.111 r , nl- i . i.. if-niirnni Oik iauw IMIlMlt fi-aaiia larva hi u .... fT" '"""i ' Prolialily wiirtj rii- iin..riiif paiin,t '.'re,"-":";"1""'- "i"-iw, ns iri or,,t,.i,r-;r ,,-;:"" mm'"n Iri'... !h'lm,1 '"(i'l for th wt-iknMaf .it iruiia. tiuai-r a i.r i. . ' ,i . ' """"'if" wnia fesiiu urV7.,;.,T1arir5uVl,:t aatla- fur Dr. ritrff'M IV rr,i.t, tha llw. .. sndrlwnas sou l. a ".,'T.W."":, -vbw, u Ml ill! THU. KELSO & CO, Us Dress Boots. & Shoes. Mens Clothing, Spring Hats per, Patterson & Go. THIS LEADING REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Folk County. OFFICE Main St., Irttpttot. W W. Williams, AUCTION HOUSE, AND- AUCTIONEER. INDEPENDENCE, - OR. IIIIIMllM tt Nh , und X lii , lu w, S,II 1 In o COMMUNICATED. LtH I A M UTK, J U lie 4, I HtK. KlUTOU W'KST HlllKITllH lamtlilllir oi ine anvu its iwlsvllle last Tuewlay evenlii(f called to"i-ther a laro eou oouree of Hlinpsoii ailiulrers who were only too glad to take ailvantago of the opportunity oir.-red them to do honor to a man whose whole life has beeu H-nt In this Inuueillate vlelnlty. That Mr. 8hiiMton will make an honest and ethVlent servant, . no man dare deny. There will 1m no charires of misrepresentation uf tb lasiple money brouuht atrainst him, hence we ooinrralulaletha voml lk0 litis of I'olk eounty In their gisal fortune of navinit eiwteil Ike Hlmaun tn the is.iooiiiwioncrsiiio, inoae who nm. ... . . - i reaseu rriemlslilp, but voted to the eon trary are uow no doubt sorrv of thu course mew aaw nt toDiirsue. Tlmw have not only lost the eonlldenw their political mends Hail Imposed In them, butthrotiith their deeeltfut niiinntir of notion Have saerlllwl tho respeetand esteem lu which they have heretofore oeen iieiu. llut it la never loo late to mend. There Is still time led them In which they have an onportunltv to n- oover their losses, and then everything- win do merrv as t be iiiurriiun. iu.n Ilah for Hlmpsnn. THE MOTOR LINE. Th Exo.lslor Moving East. Mr. L. Launhary, whose sales of patent rights of his (rate Kxeelslor have been very .profitable hero In Oregon, has disposed of nearly all this state to other parties, and must seek new llelds. On last Tuusduy both he and U. 8. Lniiffhary, his son, left to go East, Hcott Will Visit California, thnnen to Kansas City, while Mr. Laughary will go to Iowa and there Introduce his gate Wo wish him the abundant success ho deserves. Tlio grade liasls.en comnloted from me street, near 1,. Hentley's house In Monmouth over the Heeler hill wlmn. Ihere Is a rive foot cut aud ipilte a fill this side, thence across the eounl v roml down to Collins house. The steel rails are nearly all piled up at the depot. The saw mill haa the contract for saw ing over HOIK) tics and also the bralim timbers for the crossing of the slough The mill has alreatlv dullveretl nbont seven hundriHl ties. The locomotive Is being built at the llaldwln locomotive works In Phlludolnhlu. and will wpMi twelve tons, or 2t,(HK) pounds, and will be provided with the latest patent air brakes. Mr. Hurt Lucas, of Monmouth, who Is now In New York Wl'lrjia hly ri.tli.ip that he visited tho Haldwln locomotive woras anil saw the motor bulldlmr ami It Is a line piece of niaeliTnerv. ami th.it It would be shipped to Iudcpetiilciice June 1st. We called on tho railroad official.. who say they have received no initio of Its shipment yet. Mr, If, 11, Thlel son Informs us that the passenger ear and flat are being built in Han Fran cisco and will bo shipped this week, It was the Intention to have had a Pullman car but tho company would not promise It under four month. Th passenger conch Is of the latest pattern aud provided with tin Ames patent brakes. With tho exception of the motor, It Is expected that the road will be fully equlped and In running order by July 1st in -.''noun! a.iti r, I. i W I. niVl i ...... iilliiio.i.iii Utntrt ilium,. U,u f T Wtk a nl . inn. mill. ..o""'7.M- "'mmi'it.-l.iK HI llm MV roriivr of tol ,i, oi. ifi In blk ,Su. nor iii In IjivHu ly .i!i. lion lo h ioW r ii.M, .,k i utility, tirfgoit, tiirit.v ruaiiiiiit rtt lKlv..,..iriui, ..... ., . ... . . . '-. '"-T .n l,l,,..ll. mtUll. wm- iiii.i.iiv.i hoi. wi, i., ii,,a..tiiit btHtntlry of aaitl lol ll.t-mt. v,nt Imy-iour iaii . i n. h,i i, wirier Hi,ti,, uumr Noi-lt i, hiimlrril iluli fti o tl.ii N.ii'tlii., mrii.'r ana elmv of U-sluniii - All of ni, rvwi pi.vriy lulug v...... . ,..i.,,., ii, ..rT-j..,!, i vs 1 1 1 on tnr.U,,il,. sil. day ur July, ,i. II, iat0, i i ..vio,k p. in. or M, av, M.it B, .,,,,, aitrtloii .i u, ,,,.r ,r ,.H'4l lin.nl nil Hit, a(iot u,.. rll-il r.-!il iy.uiiP lll.A M. h M I I'd, i,. . ... "'"'rUTof I'olk tUiuily, tiri-snn. IWrd al Huiln. on, ;,ii ,iy ( j titt.-,li. Admlniatrator's Sals. NOTIfK I lifMiy alvta tlmi f will, on SMttir.luV Ik. Ull. a . ...... ... . , " .y ... mm., tazoi, l lUonlot K a. i.i. .,,11 i ,,,,i,ii,. ,,. , , rmitii-tiist oi m. Mit.an Mcrwin, tor .h m hand. Ilia lullowlng ,li-,-riM-.l .n-nl mi,ni. t ...... nin ain- ini.-i ot luiiil iHwiiilfil on " o..-ii.i tiy riKhl or way or Kamitm att liouw lt tl.u norm ,,,) wml . (he lirmulMia of ni, ninoiHiiv, on ihi nili.i Uy luiiil dmlnl liy K li-rlti lo II, ry Hots-r aim mmm, tin tin- m,h nu, w.i i,v tin, r. V ""oviiiii-ii uy u, nmnll. M. t . .."T'1.!""' A. V. n-i..n, li.-liit! it linn ( l. U t. oi t . iVaik mi, I win, ,t I'olk roiiittv, tri. son. AUo lltw tin,liv,l- uum;t In tn.. tollowlti ituwrllH il ira-rlylHiiilnii H.":.!,) rltalna wp.1 nt ll.o soniliiia,! n.,i.r f h.iIhi o,,ih-.. N.I. il. 1 I' It 4 w. Ilimi.-.. nor ill llJHiu ihnl,i, tl..t,.B K,,4t, olislin, llii-ini, ...inn (,jii.,m ilmin, iiutiiT coiilMlnitu .,w ,., ,, r I,,,;, n aatiiti ImIii( Uis piM,N,,iy l ICilwIn Mi-rnm, Illk.lU 11' I lt ........ ,. . ... .....,..,, ,.,,., , , ,,,,,,,, M, .nil,., Jit, lo ror iini tniiiiy i-iittrs m nM. i,,ii, m ori-Boll for llii ronniy or folk, Mnv Ailt. A. I, "i- At. .MKUWIN. Ailin iiuiritt.ir. iKim.tl Will buy Anytliing and sell Everything. FEED STORE and Underwear etc. second hand furnituee KELSO !i Co. Main St., Opposite Opera hm Will move as building is vacant. soon as a larger 6 5 11 M. LINES, Funeral Director L. M. Sloper, Well Mab aad Rock Drib, UriDEO FAKER! " ASD DEALElt IS- l IW I tfj Two Trains Daily Bstwssn Portlsad and Spokane Falls. Kltotlw May lid,, Isai tha l'mn iVifio SyaiMta will mtabltaa tw daily tra.na Im-Iwh lonlauilaail NiaikaaaKitlla. I'ltllmm, Fulato iliwiwnt ait.l IU,iu,n flmir mra-will ha run uiHw.wo I'uriUiiil.am 8ki!,ib falls without ulmnita. rin. .u,w .rno.in.HA... m.ti .ir...l ....... 1 ...-1 - .. nllIn,.., !, ,,,,'ni ..tin tiiniiiali i,uwtigira nMti i,.nol ami unwir- ""I i.i ii ui. llrKl, ,"i,k1 loon III tram., ami funpnil InfuriiiHtiim, enu Iw nU laitiml uuuii h,,,1iiiiiiu u, any il k t aitmit vmi'ih t Mi-mo nj.im, , vv. iiHI'., Ui-u'l P,lh. A t (irllmiil, A Tull fiii-Ti-o.upli'tn Inie of Fu- nru g i, Is nl ways on hninL For Ftirthn- Particulars, Addrcaa; Enqulra of or tf. Patterson.! Iiiltttmtlcr.cii, Oregon. DRUGGIST Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Independence, 4 11 12t. M. SLOPER, ' Oregon. Ms ft A Haunted Houi. Thla IkmIv or nuts. Ihlj ti,,,.,, iib..i..,.i ... .. It'iii-nifnl. Il orii-it hits a Imnnli-il iiimriiionii -llitxloinai-li. Ht-nri-il liy llit il,lr,.t .iiriin. IVNla-twIit. illiriiHlliiii (1l.,u i.n,l r.,i...... .. ... turn. Winn nm luvitk (lit- uni-ll vtimt ran ritliM' l liv Iuiii lull) tiKut ihe itnliioi.iv oritmn.? H . HllMU'nMll,l.ttHlli.llii..l.. I......... u. .. . , , . iiini,. , . ,'i.'i i,- . r.,ii,. m-li Mltri. andwraiw wiirruau-il 111 lln- r aiuwf by Ilia m-onli-il tmllnioiivnr nivrlttila, win-ring it jM-rlml ofovnr it lltlnl or n irnlnt v, AoiniMiol lln- llltif-rs, hi-Kiin In iinv miiaiM.i lltr alllii'llon, and irralaituily lolloVt-d. III l.'riil l.iilt. In t,n, ,u..o O , .. .., ... . .... ,,i... i . ,,,iti,, .i' MlllfliM riwlort' loin, to lht ,',,i;hmi lr iior t, n-iiawa Hitn purlin-it ( lu- jiumo, tikttil Ing iMhi chit ih.iIii hi n-Miiii limi ,i..i m..... .,. T ,.. .., illKi-sllvi-ly.fxiit'ls lilli- from th,, nlouui.'li mid In-'Miaul, itmf irihioii h ri-ttiilnr huliii m .111,-. Ml,.. bl.l,,,... ...,. I ... . , ,,,,,,i, ,,,,, lll'l iuili,. nt-ss, rht-nnniiliini Mini in-nriilitltt itltt-ny in ...a l,,l-,ll inr. if1 - rt BtFuPC Jackson's Restaurant ! Meals served for 25 t-etils each. Ico Cieain 1.) cents. Hoard K.M porweok. Main St., Imli-nciuh'tit'e. WOOL WANTED. Tim lilifliKit innrkot nrl. until on iliillviTV In Kelso tVi., Main aitvtil, luili'iiini,-t. 5l;lt I.dllllon mirrile fur snrnvlntr lnM for sivlo at H. It. I'atterson's. You can paint the town rod and nut, use ColumbU Cottao paints, for salti by II. It. Pattemon: lint If vou wiiiit to irlvo your iiouse a durablo autl irl.uir tout or paint you can't get along with out tliein. All shades unci oolurs, ItA Famous Woman' Expsrlsnoa. Ciiic.Mio, Xov. l:i. Mr. lNilonii )oar (Slr.--I lag to thank you for tho tlt-llglitful ami ro frushlng ''UolK-i-tiiH)" you n kindly sent mi'. I have usod thu toilet an'tl prcimratloiiH of tho most wlubratwl nmiiufaolui-ei-M of I.imilon ami Paris, but coimltlor your "Kola-i'tliie," tliclr superior In polut of purity nu.l excell-eni-e. Wishing you tlio iiiiliouiitli-d siuwss you tlt'survc, 1 tviiiain,' Faithfully youi-s, K.MM.V AlllltlTt', WOOL WANTED. Thehlalioat imu-ktt pilco imhloii ih llvi-ry U Knlwt. (in,, Mala strwt, In(li')ii'iiilt'iti'(, fi-mii'it The Celebrated French Cure: "lo,".;;!''1 "AFHKCDITINE" Z.T7 li ftir.n i-v a POSITIVE In rn rn any lorimif m-ruiin .li.ifil nr Htiv lll.nnli'r ii( II in H.-iit-riinvo tir- j ui,,. in.,., .. tcrca pxt--.-lvp nl s;l,iittl.ii,ta. 'luhaiTO or n,lnm rt , A'.. lli'll H l.ownt llrain I'iovit. Watnlnl ni-ii, ui-arlnii.liiwii l-nluiln llm Ii,-k. Htnnlual . .ij.n-iia, .-il-i von. I'mitlHtliill Niiliu Hi Kill Is.ll.'litt. I till,.,., ri.it.N ttl.. i, i.-..L ,...- ni-v, !.,. ,,r I'liKi-raml liinMitin.-y. which II ttfi il. I'rh-al l.tHihi.x.SU.xealtir4,lW Hcnt tn- mull i, n i-,-,'iii,t nl t,ri,. A M III I'TKN (.1 All IVTi-n .... ml,. , ii'i ,. i.ir "', . ""'Hoy ll a I'vriiiaiian. t-niu l nut t'lli-i'tivl. Tliiin--nn.li ot tcmliiioul.li Imm nti! mi.l yottntr, of both m-wii, lwinanonily fliivil liyAHiitoiMTiNit. C'w-iimr fr,-f. Aililtun int r-rir(U MtUICINE CO WKKTKIIN nitANCil, r- . I'OKTLAND, OR. tor suit) by fluster & Luck Stlmnlat Iha trpla llwsr, strravtk. Stass thaBfltlarauwla... : a Howvls, and r na4HM m mm ANTI-BILIOUS CEDIC1KE. In malarial rflatrlrta taalr Tirtaaaj m wl.laly " "rr-Tinilli nllar r..p.rilaa la mi laaayalaai from lliai polaaa. Klcaaally iaaar niall. fries. SOcla. Sold Evarvvlisra. OflBec 44 Blurraj St. Nw Vork. i n A "itJ iSra. i X riNrrricct DR. JORDAN'S A CO'S. MUSEUM OF ANATOMY. 751 Market St., Ban FranelMO. Admlialon K cent. Oo aud learn how to avoid dtHfwia. C'onauluttlon and tit-alinriit paraonally or by let-tt-run nrmalorh or nnllal wi-nknp aandHllillieaaMornian. xtuul rur book, fnvala offloa 21 1 (Jearjr Hu Conaullatlon tr ft lluy jrour Uokets Kaat or K. C P.nll.nrf 1 . ralna and ino.t taror. rranted. Call at th V eat Mlila orHtia. r r.i s. n. i. n--i. laBJJl f LII mi-i-; raueiii uijiai'ii fo'iiiaie t lis. 11 14. LII 1 t.v '. ft? 'a ' . V , rnlPAma), Tpku.,,1. 1 1 It's: i,i,il,hu'!iktiih,'m on lho market. Never f,t.l .'1...........ITW . I ,1.1.. I 'll , v".' ,', ,1 l. I'.v ' I' nmini-iit la, lira iin.tii lily, ilimraniaeil In ri'lii'VA aippriHiicd niunmriiaimu. tUHCl SAFEI CERTAIN! rion't hn liumbnmml, Kava Time, Health, ami money :iake anoth er. Kent to ny Kildraw, Ri'eurti by mall uit i eelnl of irk-e,fj.00, Aunrins, GREASE THE APHRO R1E0ICINE COMPflNV. Western Uraucb, Bos 27, 1'OKTLAND", on- I'oi' sule li.v liusltir d l.ix'ku, RESIT tn Tm waia Ita WMriat qualltlneare aaaurpaaaad, aotmally . . . .. . ,nw mum u, HfUim BIU. .a S.otad by haat. VttET THK SEN VI II K. F0R 8AUI BY PEIJER8 Q1WKRALLT. Jfyf ALBANY Ms ui U WORKS. Mr. H. A. Ilaynioml, of Uorvallla, will give a free art tliHj.lay at Whwlor.s Hook store coninu.'iwliijr 0u Monday the Oth of June, contlnuli'jr through the Whole of the week. l'rpe siunnlns In art work uiven awav to nil lmlit attending, t IIQUStO MOVING 1 All iwrnoim ilcsli'lnit to Iiiivp hotisea or burns movi-ii or 1'nist'ti mi lliiflr rouiKlnlltma, will nnil tii.it SLOI '151-i "5t SIMMONS are iiiTiinvil lo ilo (hi'ivm'k pi-ottiptl.v and to yoiii-wnlsfui'llon. U'ivvb ortlorn with I., Kel so. I'rlmi iviisonitbln, 4 24 tf l''liis, of nil sliiiinr stile liv WRmT. er, also fresh fruits, candies and mils. Ilea!, stoe.k of toliiieeo and cigni-s at J, I) 1'h. Leave your orders for lmullng at the Iiidepi'iuk'neo lliiek & Truck eoiupany office on east aide (.f Mafn street, opuiisite Jl. H, Patterson's drug store. ., Finest lot of glass ami dish ware In the city at Ilenkli-s & Walker's. ! ten a- i' t tllAl Z5a MlBlliP DEALKRS IN $SClk ' S, AMERICANA ,. KaSSL1 SCOTCH GRAXTTR 3in410 P.O. Box 250, Albany, Or. WOOL WANTED. " The behest market price paid on dellrery to Kolao A Co., Mala itreet, Indepandeno. - 6-SS-lt and Till U MURPHY & DESART, Props. SALtM, OREGON. ! fineoesaora to R Nash. ThUflrm tanfepared to airnlali Hrlck and Tile at KeamnsblS rrioe and all limn fllleil with Hatl.faotlon. Adtti-oa, MVHPHY A DKSAllT, Halsin, 0