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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1890)
s THE WEST SIDE. rRIMV. HI V n.lWH "awawaaaaaaaaawalB,,, tIKr MRNTION. Fmul NMhw (with (why): "lit diwa lHk to like lik faUitr. du't tat?" VWUw: "Yta, but t thiaildu't mind that, mm King aa lit I utMlthjr," You con paint the town ltd mid not u O'lmnM t tVrttaiW wUnta, a wit by It. H INttleraon; but If yuu want to ulvt your huw a durahla and yktwiy vital if (wint you can't ir't along; wit h tint thorn. AlUhad and color. Wheat rvcvlnta nicely hound. r jiHiiuhI at Um Wist tiiiKjobortW U order. Henkto A Walker carry a Ml lino nf urtteertea Mint provtmm, and avl Hit name m low a the lowcuU ; "Will you lrut mt, Fannie?" "With nil niy heart, Auituatua. with nil my amil, with nil mytelf. "Would to heaven you wert my tailor " IdU mid chlldreu't ahoca at mat, alJ.tV Htoektou'a. Croquet M'U mid hammock lor unit at Wheeler'. Fruit Jar at HenkWi A Walker'. Th Dutton tickle trlnder will (It any mower. It a model of beauty aud jierfeetlow. (londiiian A iKRity have in county agcucy. "Sully, what HttM do your folki diner - toon m you ro away; that's iuikum' outer." Thoae Columbia (Vtttairt iialut at 11. It Palleraou1 an guaranteed tub tht beat lu the world, and now that you art painting your buuat or barn they art jnt wnat you want. Titey coute in an color aireauy mixta. Mr. Shelly, of Hood lUver, hat been vWtlmj blf brother Rutwelt of thU city during tht pant week. Always buy a buggy ft cheap at pumlble. but uevtr buy a cntap buiriry. (k and act Irnodiuau A Uoutv tlity have tht largmt stock rw brought to rolk county. Anxloua Papa: "I'm afraid our lltllt girt halt chicken-pox.". Lltllt Utrl: Yet. H U clilukto-pox. a; I'vt loumi a rentier tu tut ueu." A eoinnlete piece of theet nutate, for l u cent a copy, at w neeiera. Pump and plt any kind and any I r.ct at itoouman s iiouiy a. You .am get nix bread tlcktli for quarter at Taylor't oakery. lot cold tuda, all flavor, at Wheeler' bookttort. " The difference beta-ten a porou ptater and a lottery ticket 1 that tht planter urawt touietniiig. A flue line of laundry anapa at H-mkle & Walker". , Oct a teel wheel nulkcv hay rake from ( looiliuan A lKuty. 1 f ey am the beat. Momr. Heuklt Walker havejuat received a wry flnt tck of Oregon hiiniH, Imcon, lard and aboutderv. Leave your order for hauling at tbt 1 A. . inucpcimcuw iiihh a i ruin imi(tujr oftlce on eat itle of Main street, opptwlte H. It. Patterton' drug tort. "Tom, my boy, If you aodlallke the ladv, what made you propone to 1161'.'" "Vll, you see, wt had danced three dunces together, and I couldu't think of anything el( to say." There has never been a largervtock and better awMtrtmcnt of tinware car ried In Polk county than (ioodiuaii A Douty have. ' H. R. P.tter)n hai Just recelvwl tht largest and flneat tiut of gold, sitvtr and nickel watches ever broUKht Into Polk county direv't from the Kant. Cull and limped them. ' "Hig Are, was It?" "Yea, Joe. Fifteen MrwinslNMvlyescniied with their Uvea." 'That wasn't remarkable." "If they had escaped without their lives, It would have beeu remarkable." Columbia Cituie pnlnU, for hmlde and outside work, alrvudy mixed. guitrniitoHi U I the beat in the world are for sale at II. H. I'utteraoii's, Hlmved and sawed cellar shingles In any quantity at lioodman A Douty'. L'trgett artnwnt of stoves In Polk county at O sslmmi A IXnity's. llrown: "Hello, Jones! How'tymir wife?" Jom-s (a little deaf): "Very blustering and disngreeable again this morning.'' . Take your eggs, butter and bacon to Heukle A Walker's, Independence. Get your shingles from G xxlumn A Douty. They have some flue ones. Finest lot of gtaas and dish wart In the city at Henkle A Walker's. J. D. I's. dulivery wagon runs from morning till night. Why? Because he sells cheaper than any house this side of Portland. First Minister: "Just think of It! they gave me but $20 for my sermon." Kjcond Minister: "Why, I wouldn't have preached that sermoo of yours for $100.' O. IT. B. knives, scissors and razors are the best, and all are warranted by Goodman A Douty. J. D. Irvine has a line of specially fine glassware ust received. Hfsie of any description and all fittings can lie' found at Goodman A Douty's. Messrs. Henkle A Walker have Just received a very fine stock of Oregon hams, bacon, lard and shoulders. "All men are equal before the law." "Yes, before the law, but after It gets b ild of them It's dlflcrent." All the chickens In Polk county wanted at J D. Irvine's Tsvlor's bskery is prepared hi furnish brend in qnsntity, to threshing crews. X J. D. I. has the best and largest stock of groceries in town. Ladies and children' shoe at cost.at Stockton's. . Cash! cash! cash! wanted at J.D. Irvine'. You should call nd see the late im proved mower for sale by Goodman A Douty. A large assortment of I. X. L. cutlery Just arrived at Goodman A Douty's. A sermon is always short to a wo man ho wear a new bonnet to church for the first time. London purple for spraying tree for ale at H. K. Patterson's Bewing machines and extras also organs and pianos at Wheeler'. J. D. Irvlnedoesbusinesswithhisown moneymoneypays no Interest dlscounu allbilUnilisthereforableaiidwillsellgtod iichwiperthananyhousethlssideofJerlcoc mikacumtux. 1). G. Henry, of Zeiia, wa in town lust week. This was hi first visit for many years, and be noted many change. Let him come again one year from to-duy and he will set still greater changes. Pie fruits of all kinds at J. D. I's. Heat stock of tobacco and cigar at J. DP. Indies and children's shoe at cost, at J. L. Stockton's. LOCALS. HarvmUng win iinou biglu,' Haying I under full headway. Ttio Institute at Monmouth I bring TU blackberry atwuou la pro(Uabte nw our itrryniau Jonvt, Mr. aiM Mm Shelly were visiting lu McMtuiivlll tin week. 4. F, O'Domudl ami wlfu ' will omipy wit i-nwuyitriau parsonage. Mr. Prof. PeebU, of MeMlnnvllle, la visiting Mlm paila Cooper. Dr. Johnson has the brick fouiulullon f a flt Kwm cottage oonipluttd. Mrx K. M. Young, of Hnokane Falls. It at tht home of J, Keniwly, lu till city. Mark llolimw, of Astoria, and ft W. Hears, of Me Coy, were lu town Thurs. day, J. II. Goodman and wife, of Kugviiv, ara vlattlng their sun A. J. UtsKliusu of thta tliy, Wnu Joum Is Improving hit rwl denoe property by building new fence and aldewalk. Mr. J. H. Grounds, of Arlington, I now lu Mounmuth where ht Is sIhhii to engage In business. T.U. Uughllu.of McMluuvllle, who clerked last year for Shelley A Van duyn, Is here vlsltlug frleuds. Itev. Mcaslck who la now Mtor at Moumouth will bring his futility to hi new home during next mouth, V. II. Wheeler spent the Fourth In Ibaoon and ha returned with a brother who will pay Iihu a visit. J. .!. Vanduyn has gone over on Puget Houud for a sutuuwr Jaunt He Is looking after bis real estate also. Tli change of time on Hit west tide does uot allow persons coming to lude pemlenut to makt countctlou at Cor vallla Mr. W. J. Mulkey, of Olex, who was elected to tht legislature from Uilllsiu county was lu tow n Tueoday , He says ht luteuds locating with us. It F. Mlddlehamthla week placed In tht oftlee of tht Willamette Iteal Ktute company a samplt of red clover from hit farm which Is over three feet hlgli. How would It do for our cltiteus (0 gut up a big diunerout at the race truck when tbt muter line Is fliiUhed? It will be an event lu tht history of our towu. Mr. J. D. Irvine, the grocer, has hit plana ready for a very tasty eight room cottage which ht will bull I on hi lot opposite the residence of W. P. Con na way. Those new bricks made by J. R Cooner art worth oue-fourth more than tht old hand brick. We can now have some ekgnnt buildings In town at siiiull expense. Messrs. Cullwrtsou and Heck am down the Willamette In a small boat this week having Important business and not being able to connect with the train at Corvallls. Several bids were presented to the county court for the bridge at Sortli Independence. The bids were opened Wednesday and the lowest bidder was Mr. Ht John. Children meeting at tht Haptlst church Sunday uiornlug at 11 o'clock In the place of regular grvleea ' Mrs. K. (I. Wheeler will be present and will also hold a miss meeting for children at 3 p. m. Since Cuowr Hri. huve sold out ti J. F. O'Donnell, we lowt the ftmillliir rotund form of Kilcy tNsiia-r, but IiIk plai Is well supplied, for Word Kutler, of MoiiliKMlth, measures couslilerubl)' molt alsait the waist. Thursday evening was iustullutloM of olttcers lu Vslley Islge No. 42, 1. 0. O. F Tlie follow Uig are the onk-em installed: Peter Cook, X. G ; T. J. Frj ar, V. 0 ; Hlrschberg, treasun r; M. M or win, reeordlng secretary. Probate matter J. Stolfer Judgr Estatt of K. Mcrwlu, dcoensed, order confirming sale. In the Joshua lirown estate, final account set for hearing Sept. 1, 'UO. In the mutter of the T. L. Williams estute, continued. The Oriynnkm Publishing coniiany will erect this summer a building In Portland for;ltuewtingf3X),0M). Tills Uot ouly shows tbt growth of Portland a a great commercial cuy nut me Arm financial standing of the leading newspaper of Oregon. The barbequt here in Indepeudenoe by those wlioe business would not allow them to leave town on the Fourth was a great success. There was an abundance to eat and drink and the quality was first-class. The hog and beep were JUst done to a turn. M. L. Pipes, of Corvullis, formerly editor of ttw tender, was appointed by Governor Penuoyer lust week to the circuit Judgeship of the second judical district of Oreuon to All the vacancy caused by the resignation of It. 8. ISeau who ha Just been elected Judge of the supreme court. The effect of the motor line Is already becoming apparent. We know of three business men who will do business here and live near Monmouth. Within two years you will see some elegant bouse at least two mllos from this towu and the owners will be business men here. "Sandy" Olds has been granted a new trial again this making his fourth The Orcffoninn scores Messrs. Thayer A Strahun of tbe supreme court for In competency In granting new trials on very flimsy pretexts, wtieu justice Lord aud Bean Join forces "eunuy" Olds will not And his chances for a new trial o sure. He must get clear this term of court or else, bring better rea- son Mian uave nercv uvcu sented to the supreme court for a new triul or he will not got It. We are In receipt till week oflnvl- - . at llT tatlon worrtca s wnows: iour oresence Is requested at the Christian church to witness the marrlagi cere mony of Miss Nellie Crownover to Mr, L. W. McAdams at 1 p. m., Wednes day, July 23, 18H0. Independence, Ore gon." Ml Crownover whose home Is la Nebraska, now makes her home in Oregon. She Is the popular principal of the North Independence schools. Mr. McAdams Is principal or Hie inde pendence school. Where there were two principals beforejtbere will be ouly one, ror me " We wish them Joy. DID BY SlDKllEADS. Jiw Akuivkd,-Warren Creasy hu a brat her; It I a hoy and weighs ten pounds and was boru Thursday after noon, July 10,1 General rejoicing at tht Creasy lui Fahkwki.1. PArv On last Tiles lay evening at the residence of T llash lu Moumouth a very pleasnnt party was given In honor of the de parture of Frank Montgomery to Helix In Morrow county. Over loo of his frleuds weru piimul Thu bras baud furnished music for the otnuisloii. and after a very enjoyable season of sts-lal Intercourse an elegant support was served to all present Frank gsi to his new home with the gss wislies of his ninny Mends, THKY DlKli.-Mr li.ister whose bnssl of China pheasants were noted lu this ixHr, alsu the (.voiMm and tthcr miHrs a wwk or so ngo, nsiived many letters from dlltWvut purls of the state wanting to buy a pair of the 1I ik He was oltervd for the chicks 110 a pair and the old bird but alas the chicks all died aud he can now count his lorn at ' 011 the live pal in. These pheasants are very dlffletill to raise and eonseipnuitly are In great demand. Ft.NK HnirK,If you want to see some miTlor briek Just gi and look at the kiln oMnml ly J. H CooHr In his stiHim brlek yard. There Is a pile of nearly half a million and they are thu fluent without doubt lu Polk county. We say this without fear of successful contradiction. Mr. Cisiiier hlnimif says that ht never has made such perfect brick In alt his exsrlence. A sample of the old hand-made brick, side by side with the new kiln, will convince anyone of their superiority. A IU'sti.ku.Ii may not be gener ally known that the ItideNudenee oftlee bu'ks ouly a few dollars of Ising third class or prvxldcutlul nttlew. Since the change in lime 011 the trains a great many more letters art mulled at the train, which of omrwe cuts down the income of the oltice. In order to secure these letters Miss VMo llobert Hon, the very aeeouiniislntlug and lady like deputy goes out to the tralu and cancels these letters. Some days tberu areas many as fifty letters thus mailed, During the next three mouths our people should make It a lut to mall every letter so that It may he credited I to the home olllee, Dkma.mi r,K l.tMUKU The saw mill, although It saw i(m Uvi a day, seems to scarcely get ahead any on the supply of lumber. While the demand tu small lots caunot Is- counted accur ately we Aud that them are some bills ; bt'ldg tawed that will llgurw ijulle! largtdy In the output, Among these would mention .Madison's liarit, .xlnu; Aouring mill aud warehouse 3 stories; IndeHtideuce bank building 2 stories; motor line railway iMO.INh) feet; Prof. McAd:im,.dwelling; Dr. Jolinwiii's two dwellings; J. K, Klrklaud, dwelling; Itlchnrtlwm sMers, dwelling; and con teuiplutetl bills from the new hrMgc; J D Irvine's residence; J. M. Vanduyn' residence; F. A. Patterson's residence and J. H. Cis'r's reildenee. tlHANlIK II AM. DKIUOATtoX. Last Saturday the new grange Jiall was (Ictllcateil wilh iilliresslve ceremonies at I'wUvllle aud a Cue lime was lial After a sumptions dinner, which can only le hud lu the country, (!! preM-iit iiiari hnl lu a Usly to the new liuilding liotlied in regalia of the grange. iH'puty .Muster J. Yisirhees .then read the dedicatory si'rvlees. lirlef but vliNiient adilresscs were then delivered by Messrs. J. Grunt, lloll. P. NV. Haley, Judge Moore, J. D. Chlt wissl, Mi'M DikIwiii, A. Nelson and others. The new hall is 11 neat two story wooden building with a seating capacity of alsiut two hundred. Among those from tills city wo uot iced F. A Patterson and wife, Ala? Nelson anil wife, J. Dorusifi! nnd wife and II., Hirsi'lilM'rg. Nkw SciKsii.iiotHK, At Iudcu ilence yesterday the lard of school director! met and accepted the plans of ltolarts A McXally, of Salem, for a new $I(I,IHK) sehiHil house to Ih eon structml there at once. Hlds will Is advertised for and work commenced as soon us poHHiljIu. The building will k a two story frame, with a brick foun dation, and will contain elulit lurge rsms. The plans represeiit It us a neat and handsome structure. The i 11 ton t ion is to have It completed and ready for occupancy at the earliest possible date Independence Is Uiouiliig in building, as are all of the valley titles, The same architects are also preparing plans for a nice residence for Mr. Patterson, of In (li'pi'iideiice. It Is to Is) built at once and will cost JHIOO, Stutnmmn Ju'j Thk F1.0UKINU Mi 1,1,. -On Tuesday the first lumber was hauled for the one hundred barrel (louring mill, From Mr, K. J. Wilson, who Is here as super intendent for Mr. Skinner, we learn that the locution, on account of better facilities, bus been changed to thu lots west of the depot, and the 7(1,0011 bushel warehouse will stand almost lu the same place that thu Sulem warehouse stood. The mill building will be 28x110 and three stories high. The. roof will be corrugated Iron, and for the present the sides will be of lumber put on diagonally so as to brace the building, Later corrugated Iron will bo put on. The warehouse will be covered and tided with corrugated Iron. The mill will be run by steam thu engine having about eighty home power so that a sur plus of power may be used on electric lights and water works If necessary, On the ground floor thu line shafts will bo hung, ulso the chopping will be done. On thu second will stand twelve pairs of Nordyke Marinoii A Co. latest improved seven inch rolls, flour pack era, etc.; while thu third floor will con tain bolts, cleaners, puiillcrs, centrifu gals and elevator head, Tim mill will be about fifty foot high from the ground to the cone ot the roof. The distance from the, mill to thu warehouse will be nearly one hundred feet and thu wheat will puss through an elevated conveyor to the mill, Mr. Skinner thoroughly understands his business and knows thut the best of machinery Is the chea)cst, uud the mill though a small one will be first-class in every respect. -H . TOLL) BY CORRESPONDENTS. PARKER ITEMS. Miss Klla Gruhb ha Just returned to her home at Newport after a plea aid visit with her many Mends in this vicinity, Clair tlrowii, of Harney Valley, eaiut down (wo week' iro and ha started on his return trip with a new Deerlng mower nud a hay rake. It Wdl take him about twelve day to makt Hie trip. Haying commence later In that valley than this, Th Parkerltcs sisut the Fourth at Monmouth, and we cumo home well pleased with ourselves and everyUsly else, J. D, Wood has Just recently closed nine mouths term of sehiKd here. He held a first itra.le certificate and ad vnnced the children rapidly and cor rectly. He did not make application for the fall term of scIiimiI, hence vacancy still exists. Our achtsd house Is new and well situated. The scholars are small lu sUe and numbers. What the patrons of the selusd want Is a gissl nructical teacher with uot less than scooiid grade certificate, out that has is vn keeping up with the times. Young ur old, male or female, make no differ ence, but we must have a gissl, practical teacher. PHILC MATH FACTS. ICn. Wixt SttiKi-Your tHreamw lo me to-day and It seemed Ilk a letter from home, I left, Purker on Wednes day and came on the regular train to Corvallls, On hoard were Itev, Well ami wlfu, of Indc.'iidcuce, bound for California. At Yapilna dciot they were Joined by Prof, llristow and others starting oil a visit to that state, At Philomath I found that many had gone, and more still going to ssnd the Fourth on Mary' Peak and take a wide view of the sea and tht land. Prof, F. P. Jones la bidding a talsT natio meeting lu the college campus Willi g'Sttl SDCCCBM. The road to Alscawlil si sin U oHned for wagon and the damage to It by the flood reialitHl, The farmer are as busy as lac getting ready for harvest. Mrs, Caleb Davis, who is a sister to K T. Heukle and Mrs, A, NtMsou, of Independence, is very sick, but was Is'tter tills morning when I visited her. She Is attended by Dr. J. It. Lee aud brother, of Corvullis. Graiiilpa and Grandma Woml who are all well known to frleuds at I ndc la'iidctice, are all quite feeble with III health aud old age. Prof. KtHnle's stately form still moves In Philomath, aud he Is going to oNn a M'hsd for the fall ami winter with many true frleuds wishing him success. The throwing out of good men from selusd ltloniii this way Is not very satisfactory lo iiiaiiy, Ami men who art clothed with a little school author ity miKht to ls very careful how they use It lest they Injun themselves and others and the selnsils and the cause of education, LUcklAMUTE ITEMS. . a ,......,... The recent showers cause the farmers bmw to wrinkle, Mi Laura Tetlierow niurncd home I wt week from a long visit In I'.aslern Oregon, fshe exsvts lostay here this siimior .Mr. i A Johns hi, of Hums, Is visit ii .-nil nig his relatives of Lucklaiiiute. His I'ltllicr Is a large dealer In meats in Portland. Mr, iii Steelu has been doing a lively business auioutig our farmers the past week sawing wissl preparatory for winter use, Miss Heudrlck' returned to her home Monday. She has made many friends here and they would Is glad lo see her again. Our selusd closed last Friday. Mr. Swan has made a gissl te icher and the directors will endeavor to engage him for the fall term. The dick of the sickle can be heard lu all directions, and soon the me Minus hum of the cylinder will wake our slumlsriug "dads." The carfHMitcrs have nearly completed Mr. John Hums new warehouse. The warehouse will have a caaclty of nearly LD.INIO bushels of wheat Mr Holier, of Independence, bus Isiught Mr. Samartlus saw mill. Mr. It. Is putting the mill lu first-class order. He will start the mill In a few days. Messrs, Tetlierow, I. Foster nnd J. Kituer have gone to the mountains on a hunting expedition. They will stay about two weeks. Mr. Kdltor look out for venison ami piiuther skins when they return. ZENA ITEMS- Gissl weather for garden truck. Howd'yc, Commissioner Simpson. Mr. Page, daughter and son-in-law arrived from Wisconsin last Monday. Mrs. W. J. Crawford left for Modford lust, Monday with her children. The professor will remain until after har vest. lU-v. Wm. Clyde will preach his fare well sermon next Sunday at 11 o'clock. Ho will go to Nevada from hero. We hope, however, that h will reconsider and conclude to luinilu with us itwhllu longer at least, Hu has been It faithful worker while hum. We wish him and his wife success In their new field of labor. , Lieut. Milton D.ivis.of McCoy, passed through our city lust Thursday. We are glad to sec him buck In Polk county. John K, Phillips brought a cabbage leaf to our olllco jast Monduy measur ing twonty-four Inches across. Who can beat that at this time, of the year? J. N, Skalfu lost a valuable horse last week. Obstruction of thu stomach be ing the caiiBO, Mr. C. C. Walkur has had his fruit dryer rcmodulud and is now ready for the fruit crop of 18IK). We are ulso In formed thut Jus. K. Shcppurd will buy apples and pears again this fall, thus giving our fruit mun ready sale for their products. Hence there will be no excuse to let any go to wuste, even If the prices should 18 rather low It I better thuii nothing. We hope our new stage driver Mr. C. F. Jtedwlne will be bettor pntroiilxtd during hi four year drlvt than Mr. Htovall was, who proved to bt a very accommodating ataga driver. Ht de served belter treatment at the band of tht publlo In general. cTfv FINAciiT quarterly rirt of City Trvwoirsr K. T. tliiki,iidliif July I, law. April I Cash an lisnd enrl fund (ill W " s rhw. Hnrmn. Osun IIimiim 4 IN s T Mm. Jni, I'lly l I tu " 1 lli.nr Hill Mnulmas it M M It W.IMIrowii, iMHldlsrlkwiis lis It lli'iis Msr.ll.. sluiw " III IS) " III Abl'lsiw, imlilliMj . 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Anrll It OnlsrNo. M N M May H M S II I H M II " " It " I II s s " ff " M S M June 44 01 WM 1 SMI ' aw at 7 7 MOO m to MM m m MM lA 10 00 too 7ft II M ia 4u 100 1 It l" II is to UU tt 00 II TOO mm TV M M Hi u art m v m 74 s 171 m " . Vi T7 1 171 IU !i IS II July i " 1.1 Tolal sniouiil nlvd s ' dlsbufwHl Hftla)n band NEW ADDITION. Investor and peculator In real eatatt will do wall to await tht platting of Whitt't addition to tbt city of Inde lieudencc. This property coutaln tweuty-sevtu acrea, tweuty acres of which will bt pbilted luh lot aud bhs'ks In acvonlanoa with tht adjautut property now platted. White' ad dition lay ou Seventh atreet Just west of the enk ou tht south ldt of tht utw motor line aud slope nicely to tht east and south. Till tract to to bt cleared and tht property to tbt mutt detlrahla In tht elty. Tht lot will bt placet! ou (he market at price ranging from $73 lo $100, and will be told on easy payment. Many people have already signified their Intention of puniiaslug several lota, and as portion of them will be reserved by tht owner It will pay those 1 11 1 rested In watch for tht platting of this addition, which will beanutuiiiced through the columns of till paper. Parties desiring to re serve hliK'k or Iota lu this tract may address PacJAo Coast Ileal Kstate Co., Hfl First stnmt Portland, Oregon. RECORD OF DEEDS. Ileal estate transfer for tht week ending July 5th, furnished by Sibley A Kaklu, of Dulls. W C Iksul to Isaac McElmury, uudl- vldixl i f acre In 10-4; f 1. J H !-! to W F White, lot hi German town; fSoO. . W C Hmwn to J Quast, lots lu Ger- maiitown; lil. W C Brown to P Oerlng, lot lu Oer. muntown; II. W C lirown to Jacob Schrsg, lot lo Germantowii; 20. Henry Hill to L Lemmou, lots lu IndeHndenoe; 1100. , Wm Ruble to J L Collins, lund In 8-6; $.HM). J P Smith to J D andM JTayloi, land In 8 1; H"0. I Leveus to W A Wash, lot In Dal las; f25l). I lioveus to A M Smith, lot In Dal las; 70, LaCreole Institute to W W Hepburu, lots lu Dallas; $400. Total No. Deeds, 11; Total amount, turn. Total No. Mortgages, 5; Total amount f710. Total No. Itelease, 1; Total amount tllKKJ. NEW BANK BUILDING. The new building for tht IndejH-ti- deuce National hank which will staud on the comer of Main and Monmouth street will Is one of the finest bank building this side of Portland, From foundation to roof the material It of the best and the architectural effect is the finest possible. The grotiud plan covers thirty-three feet front by seventy feet deep. A ten foot Obiueut walk will be on Main street aud an eight fisit one on Monmouth. The foundation of tbe building to wild gravel and cement. The ground floor of the )ortloii devoted to the bank will be laid In ornamental tiling ami solid ccmeet. The window are to be very large and of plntt glass. On each ldo of the entrance door stand pillars. The (tiling and walls will bt elegantly frescoed, The vault will lie large and built absolutely fire proof, The second story will be divided Into seveu offices. The cornice work will be of galvanized iron and alone cost over $1000. An ornamental tower stands ou the corner. The finest finished of Cooer's brick being used the building will have the finish of pressed brick. At a relief, stucco work the same as on the Hotel Portland, will be used. A written dlscrlptlon cannot do Justice to Its architectural perfection and beauty. County Offlotrt' Bondt Flltd. Sheriff W. L. Wells, bond of $15,000, Is endorsed by the following names: II. W. Murphy, A. H. Collins, G. A. Wells, Sr., G. A. Well, Jr. It. II. Turner,treasurer,$lfi,000 bond, la endorwed-by the following: E. Hay ter, T. G. Richmond, N. L. Butler, F. A. Wester, J. W. Crlder, H. B. Stanley, J. J. Williams, A. K. Wilson, J. F. Groves, M. M. Ellis, J. D. Smith. Assessor N. Gardner' bonds of $5000, ha the following name: M. Morrison, Jas. It, Sites, T, O. Richmond, E. T. Miller. , County Clerk Coad bonds renewed. Mrs.X. Balloy, of Portland, Is visit ing at the home of J. It. Cooper. FOURTH AT MONMOUTH. A Larat Crtwf anal Orttrly Crowd A Pltttant Tim. Tbt clllsens of Monmouth were awakened at 4:83 a. in, by the firing of anvils, and (hen brought to realising tense of the grand old eagle and that lie waa Just Is'glniilng to scream after a silence of one year, noma 42 gun were fired In rcpn-seii tut lou of our then 42 state. About 7 o'clock people la-gaii pouring Into towu from the surrounding county, and by 10 o'clock some 3ono or 4kii people were In town, After the ex curslou train arrived bringing Ifs loud of "liberty loving ieoplc" the pro' cession formed at the oa-ra house In tht following order: First chief marshal, Damon and aids. 2d the president of tht day, Connaway and Hianiker Weathcrford. ikt Turner band consisting of 10 pieces, led by color bearer. 4th Lllrly cur drawn by four black horse manipulated by W J, Mulkey. The occupant of the car were 42 galiy dressed girls representing tht states with Mis Nettle Grounds as "Oodca of Liberty" (blonde) and Miss Mary Coat a "Justice" (brunette), aud all the boy were eutliiisliisilo lu their admiration of tht duett. 5lh Monmouth bond of 1.1 pieces, 0th olthuin on ftsd aud lu carriages. Tht Declaration of Iudrieinlcnoc was read by Mr. J. It. V. Butler. Then President Connaway Intro duced Hon. J. K. Weathcrford, of Al bany, who held the Urge assemblage for au hour lu perfect attention, Ht reviewed tht early ttrugle of our fore fathers, our advancement and develo uieut, our civil war, our progress In edu cation aud the art. Said that we are tht model government aud that if we ever fall It will bt caused by a division among us; that no foreign power, no not even the combined powers of Ku ropa could overthrow us. He tulogized tht farmer aud his occupation ; sjKike kind won Is for our Normal and aat down amid the plaudits of the crowd. Tht various prlxet were won by the following parties: To tht heaviest buby, six months old or under, a hotaj, to Mrs. Klklus. Tht young ladles' race was won by ills Delia Byera, and she rvclvrd a $2.50 dress MtU'rn. Tb i 50 yard race, 1st prlw a $2 hat, waa won by C, K. Staabt; second prize free refreshments, J. Hllderbraiid, Hevtnty-flvt yard race, 1st prise one doxeu photograplm, wa won by Ches ter Murphy; 2d prta tllk hatidkerclilcf, Kd. lllllsrd. Out huudred yard race, 1st prize $5 wa wou by rruuK iaugiiary; 2nd price silver mounted cane, W. Quick. Kgg race, prlui $1, awarded to C K. StaaU. Tht afternoou and evening were en- livened by music by the bands, both separately and eomblucd at the opera house. In the evening a large crowd assem bled at tht os-ra house to trip the Hkiil fantastic, or to smile on those when dancing. The ball was under the stiH'r vlslou of the Monmouth htsik and ladder company, and to say they made a tueocs of It to putting it mild. More lliau 100 young gvulleincii were present and ladles for all. Tht order of the day was most per fect and Monmouth can well but that her celebration wa a grand suexwsa. Iriing may the stars anil st r I pea wave from her buildings a d scream of her eagle be heard though out tht whole land CITY COUNCIL. July 8, 1S!H). Couucll convened In regular session. Mayor Shelly In the chair, lloll culled. Member present: Mayor Shelly, Couucllmen Shlnn, Merwiu, Wheeler and Krengel, Marshal Mucauliiy and IVcorder Lilies, Minutes of previous meeting rtad and approved. Finance committee reported that they had paid the first semi annual Interest on the city bonds aud return herewith the coupons No. 1 to A Inclusive; reportlaa above was adopted. On reiKirt finance committee Arthur Wilton was allowed $250 for order books; bill ordered paid. Treasurers quarterly report read and referred to finance committee. A pctltiou asking that eighteen feet off of the south side of B strtet east of First street was read andjreferred tocommlttceou street and publlo property. An ordinance bill asking thut tide walks be built In third ward presented and read three times. Ou motion was voted ou by yeas and nays Yes-Shlun,Mcrwlu, Wheeler and Krengel. Bill passed and marshal in structed to have the side walk built In accordance with ordinance marked (A). On motion the title of the bill was made the title of the ordinance, Au ordinance bill was presented ask ing that a sldt walk lie built In first ward on east side of 3d street from the south side of of D street to southwest corner of lot No. 7 In block No. 0, said walk to be built us per side walk ordi nance No. 0. Ordinance was read 3d time, on motion yens and nay were taken. Yts-Shluii, Mcrwln, Wheeler aud Krengel. On motion thu title of bill was made the title of ordinance. Marshal wa Instructed to have said built (sco ordinance marked H).- M Mcrwlu was appointed committeeman ou fire and water. ' G. W. Shlnn wus appointed com mitteeman on finance. On motion the committee ou streets mid public pro perty wa Instructed to hxik after the matter of vacating that portion of It street asked for by petition dated July, 1800. Hill of Klklns&Co. of Jo.So re ferred. Bill of Geo. Mucauliiy night watch $40 ordered paid. A Famoua Woman' Exp- tnet Chicago, Nov, 1,1. Mr. Wisdom: Dear Slr.I beg to thuiik you for the delightful and re freshing "Itobcrtlno" you so kindly sent me. I have used the toilet aud preparations of the most celebrated manufacturers of London nnd Paris, but consider your "ltobertlno," their superior In point of purity and excell ence. Wishing you the unbounded success you deserve, I remain, Faithfully you in, Emma Ahuott. Have you uotlced the new truck of the firm of Elklus & Co., and a new black team, new harness and an ac commodating driver. It Is busy too from morning until night. The story I tiild of t Oormsn. who took tbt Artiul uf bit i-lo' ll I') 'liv mik-r tu be thou Died, mbhsuv tlMiy did not luwli projmf tons. Of ooui, ths elix S tinikor driuMnlisJ tbi tiwhi, sa In IIh-is litl' tlio troiililn. Hold and liloti hi , pmt'l' and I'Micr cmplloin on Iho lwlor Ml uf t dlwirdortKl condition of tha bliHtfl within, if you have tlinw lintlmtloni, bn lw In tlimi, iol tnko Dr. Plcri't (ioW'ti Mnllivl lilmoivfry. H puis tlw llvn- and klilm-j't In (nod worklnr ontar, purtn, tba blisxl, oUsuiMt tits j'su-ra frnia all Inmuri tii, from wlisuivm- ernuw srlslu. and (utw up Oi funtillisi tn-mty, "(lolilr-n Mnlintl UtmHvrf" phmkt tb frUrlilfiil liinrwH ot tWrofuts. and, If ukn In lliiw, arrmU the marcb of CotiiutiiptJi.n of IIm I.unrt ishlfli la Uuif-anrofula), urtfl-a and enrfi hn ttw Nmsl, iln-n-hj' uiirtav all KklB Slid Slp ltai-. Ulurrs, Son Hwi-1". Ina, and klndnsl allim-ali. It la imwwfulljr tonic aa veil aa altvraUXt, or tilissl-rlMinalti, In IU i-SmiOj, lH-m It stmntrttn-na tlM ayaO-in and matom vllslltr, t Iwmtijr diawllln all tbuw laiisnld, "tlrtsi fn-lliiKa" viiwrlonord ,r tb duUlliUtwl, Htnolr hu It tnant fnatist Ita S)lnnr III curtnir Trtler, HalU rnsum. fcuv-iua, Krjralis-lsa, Holla, ( arluncl, Bora gyra, (Inltra, or Tbluk Nwk, aud Ku-lara-isl (llaiida. Uloidnn M.'.llil Dlannrmr" It the onljr blots and lniur n-nMtdjr, ala hf druirirlau, nd Tuiiioslf 'I lir lis manufaetunira, to do II that It la pHInd Ut acf-nmiillan, or muavf Mid for It will tm irtimillv rvfnuikwl. Wosi.n IMHi-rssAST li!i.ii:ii, AssiH!ia rum, Mannftwtururi, No. old Main Hirwt. lluBslo, H.. S300 ?FEED J bj !Ih nianiitautur. i -a of Ur, Saitc's Tatarrb Hi-mwty, fur aa UMiuraUu imd uf CaUrrb bt tlw Head, Natlet tf Final Stttltmtnt. lu llii-County (Vmrl ofllm Wale I in iirvann lor nut ( utility, In tin instii'i'iif ihet-MiiiU'iif JiHiniia Hmwn. dlSHUM'd. Hi tlm lnlni next of kin. and alt tsfMins ini.rai, l in Mild mt. Vim an- bi-n-dy nU nod tlmt Jimiii Hmwn tin Bled III Itnul w- nilllll III llii, mlulK ,, jiwhus Itmw u dns-iUMlt, ami I lip iiiihI IH-arliiH ul Hit- uiiiir Inu Isi-ll wi bar Muntlay, Ang-u.l the 4th, 1SWO, al wliirli nine you, and twh of you, may nu- iHwr in saia nmrt ana Hit nhjit'Uons lu suta iiiikI ammm II any you liavt-. JAlOHfiliOWS, A. M. lil'lil.KV, Kxn-uUir. Ill ll.r.ltTiWXMi:NI. Aii) . i,,r mia i:-uo.-. "sat-l . cTtatio'nT' In llwtVmaljrf'otirtofth Miatuoflln-aon fur inu MJuiiiy ui rota t ottmy. Inl'rolmii'l In Ihn instli-r uf tlip siilo uf tlir nl estate Is-louaiu lo lini pini uf C. J, CiaM-r, Ui iv wo. In Wllllani Tiili-. Tlioniaa Mism. Mar- Ksivllr itaburu, MuhKllii Mli,.rw,.il, KIIwtM-ih nuys, itiuiifi l-oi. iioIkti fo-lcr, joint KimU-r, Thointu r.nKlinti, .hoi" Willlaiua, atatialia Hlas, l.tlMyi-M rjiallxlt, Jniiins llruwii, liuia Kuull.li nud KiiiuiIh-Ui Hihuh. tii-lrs aud nvxt of kin tu ( '. J.t 'iMiper, dtss.-aM'd. iikukas a t l ll t hi liim Imi'U uriM-nti-d tu nil! (iiuiiiy t"iHirl, ira.vlnK tor on order to sell lln niil esiaU ts'ioiigiiia' to Mild itslalp, you. audisii-ti ol you, are- liereliy elllleit, aiiii untitled, lo iinis-iir al lh U-rm ut aind Cuuuly t.Viurl tu be held on I In. 4lh ((, uf Aujiusf, 1N), ami allow iwiiiw why tli urder fur the Mile ul siitd rent Imu slitmld nut tw Kniuied aa pniuil fur In Mild s-tiu,m, whk b real ustste la ileM-rlls-d tu fulluwa, tu-wll: loslniilim at tti Honilixi'.l ruruer uf I . lows mill lot, lln iov .Nurtli V M Wiwl, is link- lu tin-t-iiiie uf Mill street; then Ninth ttl" i Wl I J j Inilus uloiia Mild alriH't: thenis Muulli li.l'J iIiuIiih; ilieuci. Knt I. IS i-liMins; ilifiuw .virin I.U7 cliuiua tu inn elm uf l- WliiiiiiiaT. Also Ih-jiIiiiiiiik at tlw Murtliwisit uimer uf Uiii liunl sImiv dewrilsil; theim Hoiitii aioim llii W line u( said lund .U elmiiis tu tlie NiHilliweat eurner lliinnif; ilienee WVot K1K links; llieiu Sunk Its idialns lu the Muriiuwiil winter ufjolin Wsruiers sluro Iiuiimk thenm foulll ta' atr Kant aloiur the Huuth lIueufMIII street Ml link m the uImas 1,1 tM-uiiininj, aiiuttled in IhiIIhs, I'olk t'ouiuy, tlrt'itoii, J, rtrol'r'FKlt, (iiuniy Juiiiin, tMleil al Independeiirw, (r June iti, vi. Ttkt It Btfort Brttkfttt The ureal ru-user, tunle and liver reirultttur. in iwi tur iiioru man i yvurs in r.onniini, IVsililve npiH-lilu (ur liver wmiplaliit. Hud m-le in Hie immth on nriilinr iv the uiiinilnif. dull liiit In the heud hiuI back uf the eyes, ureu iix iiint, ilium, iHOK.nir ayiuptunis ol liver nouilalnl. Iti'iuedy Ur. lienley'a r,ii llah taniellon Tontu, Uelieves eoutliiitlon, harM'iia tlie upiiellie aud lone up the eutlre ysinin. tie! the genuine Iroin your drtiKSlat fur fl, and hike aetvrdiii tu tllriH'Uuua, Infarnal Inganuity Could aenn-ely devise mure eseruriatlnir tor tures thnn lliuse ol wiileli yon see the vl-deiict-a lu the fare of a rln uuuttif or neurnlKii' uflerer. The tiaoiili-s are the winwHiuenis- ul nut elieekliiK a rtieuiiit-tleur neumlMie nttw-k at the outai't, liieitetter's Klomaeh lltttera bus Imh-ii loumi by skllllul medlenl nraetltlun- era tu iMisMen nut only remediiil, but defensive ellleaey, wliere thuse tleHeti exist, or a ItMiiteni-y to tnein Is exiiliilted. Murety una puissant but sale hutunle iiiedii-ine, henrtiiK, hsi, aueh lllitll aitvllli ssili'lluli, la U'lter than the sisoita ulten euipiuyi-il, hut tnust mianfe, nut only In eotilinuuiii-e, but hi Isolated doses. Thehlisid ladepursted tlionniitlily from the rheuiniille virus, and the nerves, alhrhtly liu-pura-ed Usm, saved Irum utliuiHte and direful ihns'H tiy thla benliiii, suvluit iiiedlelue, wiileli likewlaii exhlhlts market! eillraey liir umlariu, kidney niiunlHliits. dvaueiMla. t-un-itlitutluu and liver cuuiplitinu Notle to Contractors. Scaled itroiMMiiU will lt received im In 2 o'elis k . in, ou Ihe jlst ilny uf July, lsW by tne oot.ru ut ams'iors ut si'Ikmii uiairiet iNu. 31, 1 iideis'tidene, l'olk nmnty, Oregon lor the eoiistruclton uf n two story iriiuie wlusil huiiae, neeurdlitg to phtiis and specifications lolH-seen at thu olllee uf Hubert 4 MeNiilly an-hlleetit Hiilcm. (Irea-on. Hlghl to reject any and an tiitta reserved lly order of the board. Independence, Or. J uly 0, IKUl. , M.l White, Clerk. LOST. A Inrire black Gordon seller doir. has small nick in lip of rtiihi ear and ancur Just liehliid the left ear wlilcb run be seen by rulsiiiK tiie liulr, Wus lust ut liideisMidence on Monday, Mny&Mh, l8lH). Ten dollars will be Kiven lorthe n-luru o!' tliis nniuitil or to tnlorniiitlon nnieii will cause ma return lo the ow ner al Nnlciu.Or. 1,. K. I'oSN. FOR SALE. Two hundred bend of stiH'lc alieep. In lots In suit. For further particulars Inquire of t'urlls Hiiwlcy, ol McCoy. 7:11-21 M Iss N'ora Cooikt, daughter ofj. C. CiNiHr, of McMiiinville, has lacu visit ing her relatives here. Slie hold a case In the Tvh'ihxme-KrjkUf olllee and the Whist Biuk acknowledges a fratcr nnl visit. Win, Cooiier, of Eastern Oregon, has been lu towu the past week attending to mutter of private Interest. New sawmill, new (louring mill, new railroad, new school house. Hev. YV, C.' Cnntncr will preach In the Evangelical clinch on Sunday. The plans adopted for the new school house liiHiiii! us a llrst-clnss building of which tlie people will feci proud. The circus will not visit our town. Tho advertising cur passed through this week. v- Oak wood wanted af thc Wisst Sinn office. Cash paid. " Why cannot some one be detailed to show up our advantages us it town and county, in Portland? Mr. and Mrs. M. Johnson, of Prluo vlllc, nre visiting at home of Mix II. M. Kstes, . . . Riley and E. W. Cooper nnd W. O. Cook arc In Portland on business. Mr. 8. S. Olmblo who has so long and faithfully served the public ns post master at Zeiia hits resigned, nnd J. X. SkalH'c succeeded him July 1st. J. W. IhiHter and family arc rustl citting at Hodavlllc where they will re main several weeks, Mrs. Cattrou and duughter licrlha, of Monmouth, were In town Tuesday, Misses Ota Hobcrt.son and Nellie Hill returned from their Portland visit. E. P. 5HINN, BOOT and SHOE MAKER. Has moved bla abnpnto thaatort of 1, l Hlis klun, sndwlll b plaaaad totw bU olt euatwneri and many Dew taat. 1 1I Privato Sale I I will offer fur sal In tbla eity, two final milk wa with young calva, wblrb I till sail al almruln,alao two citniiind road bone eolor, Imy aud brown, wnlglit llflOpounda. Address J. A. Hyers. iniletsmdenca, tat 111 Natlanal Surf leal InttltuU. !llHohHtrwt,r).r, One or mora surgeons reprnaenlln thla In atltule will Im at the clu'iiiekete llotol, Kalem, July iHili; at Ilia t lly Hold, Indeiwndemw, July 3lal: at tha Knteriirus Holel. paluu. July IM, I'hia Inalllute Is aseially devoted to tha treat men t uf curvature uf the aplne, dlaaaa in tha hip and kne Joint, erunked llmlai, club fisit and all bodily deformities, Tlielr auenea In Iniethi these truublna aa well aa all ehronlo dlaeaaea lata made for III Inatltut a nalluual reputation. All peraona who are aufferlnir front any of these eon plalliU. aliiMiht not tall to take ad vantage of thla oisirtunlly lor relief, Kelnrenee may lie bail to the lollowlnrreal dentai Judge It. I'. Kolao, Maleni; llo.i. Thus. I,, liavldaoti; U V. Helknan, Haletn; M. H. Hon. Indes-ndeuis!-, B. and N. Tartar, lwlavllle, Uretisn. H CLOSING THC BOOKS. Having sold my furniture bmlnaas I wish lo balance my Issika, and would ba pleased to itave those owing call and settle aa iiuou a eonveulenl, Voiira Keapeetfully, A. J. WHITKAKSB. WAGON MAKING -and-Carriago Repairing. W. A. Wengenroth, Of thla clir has opened a wagon (hop In the aiue hitlldinjt wltb E. K. Krengel blnek ainllh ahon. fie la an eiperlanced workman having learned bla trade In Kurooe. Ha ao la lia a ahare of the patnnage and guarantee sallalucilon. 7 4 W. W. Williams, AUCTION HOUSE, -AND- AUCTIONEER. INDEPENDENCE, OR Will buy Anything and Bell Everything. FEED STORE SECOND HAND FURNITURE Main St., Opposite Opera Kouss Will move as soon as a larger building in vacant 6 5, Tha dyapeptle. Ilia deblllUle4, wb.Uks r mim eiresa f wark t Bllasl body, trlnk or axpoaara lai Malarial Be&ons. will And Tntt'a Ml! tha aaaat naital reatorailT .r.r Ara4 Ih aaArtagt U.alld. Try Them Fairly. A algoroaa body, para felaa. atraac Berrea and a thaarftil aalad will rasalfa SOLD EVERYWHERE. Jackson's Restaorsst I Meals served for 25 cents each. Ice Cream 15 cents. Board 13.50 jier week. Main St, Independence. H. M. LINES, Funeral Director and - UNDERTAKER! A full and complete line of Fu neral goods always on hand T k ferj &al lib, -On C Street, Kreah breiwl, plea and cakes on band every dny exeept sunauya. A lull and freah abiek of canned goods, flour teiw, vutlt'e, augnr, euuillea, cinani and bibae. 9. D. B.TAY LOU, Proprietor. KELSO & CO, Ladies Dress Gods, Boots & Shoes. Mens Clothing, Spring Hats and Underwear etc. LllLaUb. HOUSE MOVING 1 AU pomma desiring to hove bomoa or barn moved or raised on their foundation, will Dndttint SLOPER & SIMMONS. are prepnred to do the work promptly and to your natlsfaellou. Leave orders wltb U, Kel so. Prices reitsonnble. i Ht tf Dressmaking Parlor Mlas E, Kuiiii, of rortland. Oregon, hna openeilii dreaKUinkliiK ealabllanmetit III tbe new building on Monmouth UU, and is prepar ed U do CUTTING AND FITTING for lnc'.losiuul children. Hatlsraetlon guaran teed, t V wsras