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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1890)
THE WEST SIDE. r LOCALS. IllO low U tlll llllirOYVa. The lu M walk in Mug built. Milk aliakva at tiro atand of II, A U M. A. C ltutortaon U back frmu tut bay. Tlieirnilti fleltl are dry, Look out for ftiv! Mr. T.J FryarMlfor Yaiulna on Saturday. Mr, Henry left ft Now York lat Hatunlay. Mr. M.Kowulorf liualil twu chill rvu with hlui. K. K, Kretwel aud family are ruU. toting at NewpurU Th motor will aoon be here. It left inladeldila July, 30th. C. C. Doughty, if DmIUm, wm Ih town laat Saturday vvvnliiy. W.u. Kterliitj uvl ;.IK DuvK of Rileiu, were In town Monday, , Johnllyara living below town wm made a happy father Aug 4th. , Ml Hadle RrUtow rvlurued to her home at Summit butt Saturday, You mil gvt frulla of all kind at Oelwkk A UorTa candy ttoro, J. L Stockluu and wife k'ft ou Tuoa dUy for 8uu rrauoUou, via Yanulna, Ml Hatlle Whitney, of Moutuouth, k ft Wodueaday fr tho Yatiulua buy. Mm. Waterhou and daughter Kffle, of Monmouth, went to Yaimloa laat Saturday. Mr. V. V. IVlllua aud daughter Molllo, of Suver, cw In towu ou Saturday. J, W. Muster ha gone to the unaiu Utti and A. 8 laa'ke come back laat Suuday, Fair on the motor Hue U to be ten ceutaaach way, or twelve ticket for one dollar. Mr. T. V. licit kft WedutwUy ft Kutfviie where ahe ha gone to meet her on IkwM. What do you thluk of the wnu of ' Polk cuuuty? Have we no more than people In the nanny, j Loul Matuay having left for Lewla I c ntiitv. Wiwli. Mou-lay, Haiti tMT li n iw our efficient tae driver. Mr. Kill I.tvld.m, of Parker, waa in town WediiAtday mffulutf, and called at the Wrst Suk office Arthur Cungrove, a parachute jumper, wa killed In Eaat Portland laat Suu day by falling from the parachute. Uo to 'llkmdlea," one door north of the Independence National bank for peanut, Cigar aud CJiifectlouery , Mr. J. M. Mitchell and wire, of till city, left Wedueaday for Han Frauclaeo where they will vWt their daughter. That humming iile you here In towu all day long U the twliw from the nuw cleaner at lleudrluk warehoune. E. V. Merrill, who Uvea opposite town haa been over at l'uyalltip and report the hop crop proapeet giaal there. V. A. Waah, of Dalla, bnaight hi friend llev. Fulton, of the I'reabyterlau church over to aee the "city by the river" thU week. "Very low ratea will be given tboae attciidlug the atate X jrm tl aehool who paw over the motor line from I rote pen leuce. It Shelly and family and Mia Eie Tatou returned from Newport Tueaday where they bail been rusticating for a C.Hiple of week. Frank Itamberger, a clerk In the grocery of H. llodaou & Co. of Corval lia, w.im drowned In the Willamette river Monday evening. Walter Curley, of Monmiuth, left Tuesday ror Han Han Franclaco, via Yaiiulna, where he will mike hi future home with hi father. A. J. Whiteaker, former proprietor , of the furniture Ure of till plane who hi been quite nick at hi home, wa en on our atreeta Tueaday. Mr. John Vaughn and Mi Llby Vaughn, who have U-en vUltlng Mr. Vaughn' mother, Mr. Douty, returned to thulr home at Dixie Tuesday. '.Mr. and Mr. J. M. Vanduyn leave for Han Fraucliwoon Friday to be gone a week or two. Mr. Vanduyn will lay in a full atock of giKxU for the Arm The hamea hop formtlly owned by M. Ikiimer of tlila place ha been pur chtxed by Win. Craven and Allen B .tamer, mm of the former proprietor. J. Dorunlfe threehod 70 acre of wheat for F. L. Much which yielded 2740 buHliei. Tart of the laud haa been in cultivation for over forty year. A. Wilaon ami wife returned from Yanuina lant Monday. The huh ray had a nerciptllile effect on their com plexlon, but they report large gain in tteah. We m.'an it that we mut again ca.l the attention of thwe Indebted to u to call at once and m ike a aettiemeut. Will I foun 1 at Burn, D.ilum A 'o. old atand. Mer, W. H. and A. J. Whiteaker, alao the MIwhm Kttta and Bertie Whiteaker punned through thia place enroute for the spring ou Thurmlay morning. Mr. Briddle, living near Cochrane, haa been lying very 111 with typhoid fever for a couple of weeka and ia still very low, but aomewbat Improved at thte writing. The excumioulHta returned the laat of but week from the trip to Mult Luke City. They report ft very enjoyable tima The bathing In Halt Lake waa a novel experience. Mr. E. W. Dalton, who recently came here from Mlwtourl, haa rented aome room In the aame build ing with Wm. Cook and will go to housekeeping atone. On kvtt Friday Mr F. L. Linch found near Byerly'a bridge a amall handkerchief containing money, The pcraon culling on Mr. Llnch can have the same by proving property. Mlwtn Nellie Hill and Dell Walton left on Tueaday via Yaqulna for Ban Franelaco. We hope to have a letter from Mlsi Hill letting u know of her vlait to the Lick obaervatory and other Interlating polnta. FOLD BY SIMUIEADS. tllVKN AWAV.-Mewr. M,elly A; Vanduyn haw Jui rvlvet teudoten ufthoaenue Dowu'a cornet ami they! are the lateat alyle, bet tit and bet 1 comet made. In' addition to (liecorxet j TtMPIiKAXCi; COLUMN. Mm I,. I WliiuuM', IMir, OUR WORK. I lim Ihh'M rt'iirlp.l liy tli "lutr inlUmit H ,vmiiw iinu hm Hie lut erne I1,.!!..!,. Utiil fit, Him IwiLttltl itt1 tin. tiw tntl..ii each Mm'haer gi a aplendld llk jiw in our wtuuiy l win ir u. atrlng and a piece of xhivt mule. t VIM omiy hii lm iho, u win miniu iirtiia aud ee the goial ollVrvsl, Uonh T Wii.iuur.-4 tt Monday Aug 4th two wagon load of women aud baggage toft thl town fr Wllholt rlug. It waa a Jolly party and oompotwl of Mr. Lee and two daiiglw ten, Mm. L. W. ItolMrtoit and four daughtera and Mm, Julia t)tily. They tuok a camping out lit and art; out for their health to atay aeveral weeka. tutlielr lulitimif ur tewrt mnt work ami liow ilm twill of uiir ll ymr Inlnir In IliU mrl or Ml Ur.l'i loejrarl, i 1I1J uol kixta mil iwoi-it tif tli proeoeituia at I lib eMiivenlloit imly Uivllilua w lib-It nwiiii'd to IK1 Of Hill Ultwl lllllHMlHIHV, kllUHllI lltlr wHr Uve onlj' h Kiull tie In nire lor tiu klud r tte, (mi our tHiiturif Hi Wiatr MI'K b n lllwml iui aiul iiiw iiU'vn hip hairaiHiliimu kiilvvote hi"ur Work" twill If)' lu alve jhih mi'li wmk kmiu'IIohj wrlmv, Uuiio tir wilt itu III lh IXiuire tut IliU mum, I Mill yiiu liMSiinilivit in i h iwiuu.i )Ht, ir lluiie nmvi'iiiltm m llin W, l', f, L' wl leh bim May i, WM, at Hih I'm tor lr-l j M. tC elmnh. Our flrt il.v work wili- I volloaal, irn'iir Mil '! Ir tlMiimsiwi f lti uiilHit, IikiiI, miiin Mini Nm imrnt, hiiiI Hie w ortil Mint whit li I'lulimitw HMrly At tiik IIoi'it.Ik- Hlnr Mlw Cora Kobertaim haa entereil the (loml HamarlUu huapltat In the training arhtad we learn that MU Corn Ieey aud Nora Hhea alt of thU e Ity are there ' ,1''i.v mi in -hi.m iimr. B-w.hu. Kutblnc l mailer thai, t-' TZTTXZZ woman devotion to the lek and wheu i .. .mi mtmn .iiu wm .ui iu. It la aupplenieuteil with Indued skill tamn ml utv Uumkitvniu ii,u,i HirHw their labor haa a tu trkelnble vuhie. $50,000 REWARD! Lost, Strayed or Gone From our Gazo, SIC SEMPER 610811 UHt? Whan tail Sean ha Waa Calni out of tki "uu. Ciui nwu. . Fartytwa Gait, I'M 1 1 or ( I'eiillaiid liun goiiu'lo I'lirilaiid la Join the army (Mr. I', I not the Dghllug editor) of editor, pull llliein and iiilll piixhera of every de wil it luu there hwmmiiIiIihI at the Oivoii l'rvw Aa'lallou. Mr, 1'. U HieelUHetit Heeretniy of (lie Aatalatloii. and ulilioiigli it I iio a luetrive )Mililiin, Mr. I', hn liilNirel hind In the lnlenl of I lie men wlionre unfortunate enough : to la eilitor of country "rmr'1 In gou Nkw Fihm. The new tlrm of Hyde i Itulton will receive their good by September lt, a lieu a grand opening will be made In the atore formally oc cupied hy Burua, milou Co. a beautiful, line of ladle and genu furnWhlng good will cnntltute the elock. Mr. Hyde I a gentleman who hitJut arrive! (Voui the Kiat, and hit had an exlenlve exiarlenee In hut- eautlle aflklra. HueeeM loymi ueutle. nwn. " Ciiicahi) Coukuv Chmi'a.V.-TIiuiv &S Friday aud Saturday night of laat week thl company playeil to fair houaea at the opera limine. The coin paliy pre,'ut It aeveral playa with a vim that carrle the audience along thriHigh the whole eveulug. There are uo tedloua walta. Mla lumau and Mr. Ionian take the priucpal jviru al though the aeveral other act or are de-! aen'ltig of apeclal mention, Danokk or Fikk Ou Thurwlay of laat week Mr. (leu. Smith' threehlug plant wa being moved near Crtiwley and lu leaving the field aome Hti-k rnuti tho engine tgiiltetl the traw near by aud aoon a nerce Are wa burning. Before It wa cxtlneuMied CONCCRNINQ SHOPPING. Haw a Maa rl Wkaa Aaaaiaaln IU U-L? a atora. Dom maa mr fatl uumi or ap par at graaur dliadvantag tbaa whan b Moompanlaa bit wife or bit bwtflrl onftihopplogaipmlltlonP 1 trow not from the. moment b enter adry.fooiUiloraln Ui wak of life nlaver. tvory atom of elf-reapeet leave nimt ruination of what I wining burtu upon hint and (III lilm with k alekenhig horror) ba call lilm mlf all klndi of bard name for bav mg allowed hlnuolf W ba ntlead Into the placet would turn and flea If hi only dared, but he doeWt Tho laletladlei gaio Uihio hint with acorn) tho aalet-genUemnn look at him and then at one another and grln the eeati-boy guy him behind bit back. 11 know all tlila, but ho baa nut manhood enough loft to reaent It ManhoiMlI Ha li no longer a man) he i merely ft thing to earry bundle, to makoldlotlo repllea when a.knd hi opinion aa to till or that perfectly leva ly drtM-iattern, and to pick uo hi companion' hamtkorchlof and gfovaa which aha drop, on an average, evy tli mo minute, W'miaa know bow It humble the Mr. I', will "roll tlieiti high" while ki w iiu.i Ih'.'u cuHiiitit ttt nti-.iMitii.il , .it Hie miiroii,iU, f.tr he 1 nut like a i . i. .. i. ..... f f " vihtih anvn iiun uuiiimiui ftiiu tniierame, miit ir lli mairaae we Mi la our lean m go mi In miiilir vleiurtwi In tlv ftilnre,-1 with I (tmhl Kie ynti h Ii- r tli, name oftliM ilKr (oi whti i'l"i'l J"I IIiommiiom itriitul t Hi iwiiliriil r..iwerii ofji-iu, kihI in! uroul In ueh dvtialuiui iXtllllllUtlltm Hlltl l. l.l.ll Willi KHlUlli,lU III hI iimiiw. ii.t fro,,, iiihp ti, time ilur Ina Iheeiiitveiiiliiii (hw.iu Hie tiraini lm lUejr wvm wild In lnri mul ininJ T.i)in, ft.r Hw uikwmi ttf our inn-.., w ilittiuiut we wer Sir Hie many ffiieoiirajjiMi irl He' BV lift. un WIhbi,v mir votivpiiiiiiii tM, oiwutHl Willi all ilieufllrer nwiii utl miti .rf Il, UieiiilK'Htti'm, n4 ttbiilt m-iiI rtv it, l.naiiw, if I n-iutMiiixr f nhily. iil miJf vi.ll.Hm. out Hip only ,hi ftvim tVI w.iony mid frit vury nmll nd lonely III I In tt eiiiily lt wniiit hi, mul wirry I m better nited furnucli awry iwinaialMv huh Hon. mm nil Hie work ur lli eouiiljt Ml tut iiij leudxmlimilili'ra, mul I will nverwatlly limnl your li.'le Im iiohl.. tun tu hunt our wurk 111 tlm Willi ullmr lmilllK., will t ill m UhI lu be hII to My tnr dear I.Iit yuu lie beett ul (rmt aUlMinv nif In l hi work already .iif. l.ui tii wttrH l.tni,vl. tun In thl. itnui work of nirtu. r'li hH-wllty iini.l Hwnki-n to Hie lu I Hint II1..1 W... bllL.thlu. ft.K .1. ll...u. . t ... j - tm l. . M!l',l llP 111,11' nev-r yet iiihih, j twiiw lilk .timiy ii.mhi ut bt ten Imliinil In ny Ht wurk, wir ally lit MVIitg .ml. tritut i UtiuiI ih hi li. I Ik. lie niii"ft nf llif ruinl w.ir it mi in mil tie wim rruiti tin' md ri'.iiliiiiji in tin aol?l hiiiiwriuii HHvim liid in wvenu uUlllt'"' ,',, eirtiiitlen, TI Wure rekrtnt, ten nm ) m hum tnui, I'niii, itMif i.ir, ,., ) fun g ilng on aud not ink,, a li nil htm elf, and when he return will bring tackuf copy fur the u ir eoiiiilior lo M, giving a full account of hi uimiemiN adventure w ith lit brother editor while "riblilng the gmwler." tr, I', left Hie town of Independence 11 Tuexiltty of thl ween with hi Ut ' log" ami llk hut, looking more like in "Oregon min.tuir" or 'Portland milker" tli.iu a 111 1 1 who trie lo llleiUHi all flume at ouee with III liliernl Ilillhlede llltirUU, May the goNl I. irl pr.itix t him from the liniiiU of Hie liiiueu atearer and the 'imil.V teitfitiltloii lli.it ttilKt tvr- ulnly full lii the uili of the country alitor. tM'vSe htlMllltU f uisili, u-mi, ei.iiHiiiii.1 f K-t. .1. ..1 1 V . . . , . lwll er"l'rt lnH M y frtmi tlilniwrtollUi Thresher hiilil l ViTe i-iiri ftil ul.tini . , ' ! iir vmejwurf nifiy-itmriiio.itH were r. lire If aome windy day a tin linuld ! g t irirl In iMir itmtn Ibid where wtaild it end? j A Ciim KniTn.MiM Ainlr.li II, if. ment Her belter, a boy aud girl, both younger than beraelf, ml the corre ionik'uce and ellping. 1 he ell torlala, note, mvhra-a, etc., Ml Holer t In type a he think them out, her " "!'' " ' f"'" ,. , 1 ' . . , .... , e of lll iln U-tted tiy 1111 r nlwlr (iiov wo u"' iri"ioii w wciiir iiiem New Fksck Wokk Mr. F. M. Uatea ha Jut placed tu Mwltioii llil week (nee ail) a late Improved femv machine. He will have a ear load of riajgh and drewed pk keta to arrive till week. Mr. (late la prepared to matin fm-ture a variety ofdewigu of futiix. The cheapcHt la the rmigh picket fence for furiti ue which he will contract to furnlnh at very low rutea. It I Ktmiig aud both coyote, hog and chicken proof. He nlao make a ueat garden fence which can be pululeil, alao a gurdeii gate much more durable than many now made, and warranted to lie troiig enough for the girl aud her beuo. The factory la out' atreet next to the WU tamettee Real Ktale coniiuin y nltlee. Call and liiKiect lit umitM. Ix (Ikhmanv. A rablcmgram wua received htxt Haturdny from II. Illrw li- targ which aald: "Arrived aafely Fri day." It la dated at Hamburg. Hum burg la one of the litrgcMt free cllle of Ormtiny, being lu fact a republic. A a commercial town 11 1 trie too mi greateMt III the world, being next oitry to Loudon, Liverpool and New York. It population Including adjoining commune bt 410,127. Humburg him a aenate of eighteen inemlier who arc elected for life, any a municipal council of 100 member who are elected for nix year, one-half retiring every three year. Although'Humburg 1 under the control of the empire and aend three inemlier to tho Impcrlul pitrll meut, yet In local all'alr ahe govern heraclf. Nkw Omcuiw. I'jtgle engine com nuiiy met Friday, Augtwt let, and eltHttJ the following oHhrr: Forc mun, II. It. Pattemoti; Ul uxHlilunt, 11. I). Waller; 2nd aiwiHtaut, J. H. Bohiiu non: prealdent, James Uliaion; aeerctary, K. C. Pentland; treaaurer, 0. W. Hhliini trustee. 8. A. Parker, O. A. Kramer and Geo. Macaulay. The company now number forty-two aetl ve member, and the following name have been pro noacd but not yet acted upon: C. W. Butler, W. H. Whiteaker, Dave Cra ven, K. I'. Hhlun, Willi Hill uml T. Jackaon. The meeting of the com pany have been held In the Jail Imlld ing 011 account a of mlHUtiderHtitiidlug with the ' hook and bidder com pany. They claiming that the engine company ahould pay out 0 their treas ury one-half the cot of the funilhlng of the hall nearly all paid for by fund derived from the Arctiuma fttlr hint January. It was decided at the meet ing to leave the aettlemont of the ques tion to the city council, and the matter wa laid before it laat Tucwluy We uudcrotan 1 that J. P. Irvine will build a bourn to rent ou the lot adjoin ing where he now Uvea, and Mr. 8. Chrltian think of building three dwelling to coat about two thmuuiid, on hi lota near the motor Huo. Let the good work go on I We need more bouHwt, If tho local and editorial column of the Wkht Hidk do not present the ainoolb and polished uppenrance they UHUully do, we trut that the patron of the paper will pan the liiijMjrfoctluna byaa the permanaiit editor I taking u run with bin aaaoclute In Portlund thl week, and the buHinew part of the de partment la left in tbo hiiiid of the aubatltutea, who can make no other apology than to atate that we have done the beat we can a we are young In the budlnca. U THE PRCS3 ASSOCIATION. " I'oitl l.A.VH, Or,, Aug. I t, (Mk). Here we are In the big hotel. Our room I ntiiiiltcr "in and I ou the tccoud tkur. Notwllhbiiidiiigtlie fuel that therti are over IMI utiela In till iiotel, Hint Jut Mow my rmnn I ihe lining room where from four to U iiuiiiid e.ii every meul, that the holel inw li own wilier work, electric llghl, team hf t'er, etc ; twIwitlHtan Hug ill Ihewi e.iui' for illilil'liliij your tuiiilH r y.iu are uncim4oiw nf any liilurliliirf hiii-U wve thti from the oitekau I dray on the trei. "Ihe IVirtl.ni.1" UaU'ory brick building, lllU ilnlll on Hie exterior, hlll'tde- jamly furtiilie I wiililu. There an rtHiiim, and II lake l"i' emp)uyi to al 'end to the m my ibitJo. Tii p irter, x ll hoy and waller are all aou' of Urifiioflnky bUeklie. At flipper time with a ilciidld apielltc we eiited o!irvewt one of lie little table iiml la'g tn !ud, I ig the 51III of fttre, and 111 tu.iged to order enough to .ilUfy ik, ulllioiuli our order w,w lit hkl eomii irt I to one w-niimil who wit lte.tr and aeeiiKHt to ivad the whole bill of fare In giving her irder, The table ee et four to ten ierm and then I a w aiter at your ellmw all the llio.'. From the negro at tour table we learned that there weie Ib-al extitte tniltfcr fur the ttwk forty-live waiter III Ihe Mom, but that ending Aug. fit ti, furuMicd by Hlldey ' were on their way from New Ikkiu, of liilliw. ' York; that eighty era hundred ctiuutry John Huuiletmt toCatherineOcrniiin. ieilltora would innke no dllli-rcttee In Iktfli ,1, wld lit lie In DikhI .l,iiuNi,a, lti.,1 1. Mld lip tlinr Mule lininl will fm ! Hielr yr ' gliimilnio In ttieeniivrniiiaii, How of Hint iuiml r , immi l'..lit ii.timj, n,. mm, l 1 nl nivmi. r. in ii,- muI ui r. nil.-, 1 Al A .,f tMI Wl..itl uu l.u .l....l.tu ...... er, a girl of twenty .aaya Tltr -hM nUuii-r m ih n tohvmiiu.u. e i, d(iii. laetlllnr of tile McUret(or (la. 5 Aie, ; iiiiUe.l to ivur r mmuM tUn ! ni.nv. She carrle ou the oar heravlf, doing lbe m,i"a "im""'i'' t re m all the editorial and nearly half of the w,,m,sr ' '' ""''' '''-' , , , l , ii. ! and I lfJe amy will Hie ri iMiiner. mechanical work Hhe baa worke.1 lu , ullWn, B,ul,.,, r ,4 um m the ofllue lliee ahe wa ten year old, jutirnmnty altlireiiy i r. iir.inn iwimiiiw! ami ba enulimtwl out of every Ueiwrt- ,J, "'" hiihi, m iivenner i iH iie, it h ti n llhOaiill.il ii,Piiil..r4 t, , i , ul (,f.j Pun lo n-tlove witnertu liiiMinnliy, i li. l Hie tuiniiiiifiilv In win. It Hiny nuld In wlotM wy tuHimnid tin- Mu.ti-r wntkon irili, t Ii m-o vi my r-p ,rt wml m.ir. worker, Rccono or OCEDS. kit III lllieirliietiee; Mm, Henry Howe to Nellie It owe, lol In Dnllit; tl C FlMmrtto DP Htotiller, UU in Dathw;flmi, I) 1' HtotitlertoC F Dnllax; f tlKI. the holel a I hey are prcjiarvd to a eoiiiiiiiHlitiu one lhouaiid at a time, liolng mil on the luibiuiy we aw jUMlmlily one buiiilreil of the guel llllnif there Injovlng the breetea, I lolatrt, lol tu : amoklug and ehattlug. The whole nix Utoric aa' lirilll.tnlly lighted and It Phel Milrew lo I) I, Iveyle, lot in j I'" thoiuh agr.tu l illplay w,w j iK'iiig iiMdc all the evening lmi)(. The Perrytlale; f im, S T Itureh tu M H ileralii, lot lit IuilfK-titlcuee; $, Kill A MeDunlel" to W V Well, lot In Ditlliu.; f Uli. J W Kirklaiidto 1A ll hle, IhiiiI lu SJ W K lg.tr lo Olio Il.itM oi, land In 74; t OA It McOrvw to Wk A Keyt, lot re hi awullow lull In IVrrydnle: fcfrio, dinner. He evidently ! 'ople you e here aw evidently very j well-to-do. One young lady (he might ! have lieeii iintrrleit)it at a table near. and ho wa covered with diamond, wrii, arui, c.tr, niH'k and liulr were all iitrkllng. "In oilier rv"M-cU mIw wii looking quite well." People put oil the Nlyle here, and one geutlemitn cunt down to wa an excep- M K Merwln, admr. to Hiimii Mer- tlon mid not ihe ml Will, lot III !lieifli,lellil'j i'Mi. I J W Powell lo Itiii-hel Hull, lol!. In 1 TELEGRAPH. Monnioiiih; $,st. i J. K. Weatherford, ct ill to J.tttH sl"dl to ttio Utt Hl.l. Htetd, tidinr., laud In (Ml mid 7; f Iinmi. ; roHTi.AMi, Or., Aug. H. I he nieni- Nellie Howe to Henry Howe, loi In "mhlpof the Oivtroh I'ih-wi Ama-latlon Dullaa: t. 1 reached one hundred to day. Thl Julia A Ken IvtoCt l Flher, I,,,,,! 'aelon of the AHmH-lutloll irolnlc to In0-5;V. P 11 D'Attry, extr. to V 0 Flhcr, ftn; ii. Total liumlicrilccil bt, tolnl niuoiiul Total IHHiiImt luurliiKe .'i, total amount t'i.iKN). Totul ndmiMc 1, ftiuiiuiitiil-7. 2ENA TEMS Mr. A.J. PurvlneV wheat went 42 IhimIk-Ih to the nel'u. Mr. H, C, Pago started for Tllliimook lnat Monday evening. ,MI Kiln Hurley, of Huleiii, UviMltlng Mr. ami Mr. Ira Hurley. ' j Mr. ami Mr. P. F. Clark started fori tho liimchgritM country lunt Tuendnyj morning, i J. N. Hknlfe, our new mwhy, n-celved hlHcroino hwt Tuesday, lie will lake charge of the postolllcc Ihe first of October. ' . I'ruf. Jolui (,'lark I apuiidlug the hcuted term at ImmIi lake. He will tie able to tell soinu flHhing stories when he returns, Mr. McDowell' wcw thrcMhcd at Mr. C. Patrick's HM) bushels or wheat In fifteen minute by the wiilch. Who can beat thai? IVurce ItlgH, (if Oak drove, wss hi our city lust Monday looking for hop pickers. Hero Is a chiiiico for you young ladlesby picking hint In as well. Geo. Gibson, of Lewlston, Iduho, came down to spend hi Colli birthday with his father and Mr. ami Mrs. Duvls Gibson, of (lie Kola hills, next Sunday the 17ih. Wheat hauling Is now the order of the day, but oh how dusty our roads are at present. If the went her clerk would start his sprinkler for a few hours it would help very much. The (iie.itlon now scums to be with the Ditllasltes, Will they succeed In bribing our bjumrahle comity court, for uch It Is, after the voters of Polk county huvo said twice thut they do not want a new court House just yet? Dallas cull lu our dogs or you will Iooku tho chase, and don't you forget It. be the best by fur of any held lu (he si tile. The ii ii il or for the Independence uml Mnumouili motor line arilved at Council illufl Ihe liiih, and will arrive at I'ot'tlnnd on Saturday the lilth Postal Inspector Chief Clerk Herny says; Mult will be carried from Mon mouth lo Independence on the motor line when uiiiilleattoii Is tiled; also a dally mull from Fulls City. . - . ...... TO MY CUSTOMERS I having this day sold my cullre stuck of harness stock and saddlery to Messrs, Ileamer A Craven, I wish to thank the public for the liberal patron age which i I him given me during the past four year lu Independence. My successors tire thoroughly conversant wllh the details of their business, and I bespeak for theni a full share of your patronage. l!esK'ctfiiIly, M. Hkamku. InilepeiidcuctAug II, IWH). THE CENSUS RETURNS. TliiM'iiiHimof H,sl la kIvoii Hi followit for the counties named In Woslern Hroifoiii I Vimmof t'ensii of Vote of M0. KS!t. MM lliMltnn ........... N,IKI 7,7117 a.lTII rlllekllllllM IS.M10 II, IHt Clalwip.... ....... U.IMI a,MW 11.71ft t'nliiiiitiia 6,0 it) . H,li7 l,m OtioM.. ..,.,..,.,.... S,Sin 7,tH ' Hurry .....,..,..., I,7i0 lAci ' ll.Mitfliw . I1.7KI tO.lill IIWI .fltcllKim 11,111 lll.slITi i.m Juwiililliu. t.Ht'Hl 2,W i,im (.linn ifijuHi la.iM a,vu I. Inn .. IH.IIM 11,'iilil 4m Marlon.. tii.lui l'VWl ' 4,m Miillliuiiiiili Ilu.nn 17X1 li.M Polk 7,so.( s.mn a,ir Tllliviimoh !,) a,iM lill WikIiIiikuiii , ii,7iki 11,71m H.IIKI Yinnlilll,.,.. 8,M lil.'il'i il,rH Tolnl. aaUW 1SII.S67 fia,,rit7 To Our Cuitomara. Ifaving sold our entire stock of hard ware, stoves, tinware and Implements to Mr. John F, O'Donncll, wo thank our customers for their liberal patrou uge lu the past, and would recommend that they continue to patronize the old stand, ns Mr. O'Donncll I un ex perienced hardware nian und also a practical tinner. Your truly, COOI'HK DltOH, 1 '," ' and that 1 why aba like tu tak him. .No woman oaa over taally enjoy a utan'a ooiiipanlonililp on auch an ex podlilon, btitabaenduroa It Juat to glv hltu a realising aeato of bar own iiie riorlty. Men and brethren, navar go aliup tng at all If you can help it) bui If you uiuu avoid, oht avoid lhoa large plaeea rhoro you can buy any tiling from a wooden toothpick to a perform' lug giraffe. Tha man who entnriau eatabtlahmant of thla tori laavo hope on vna Uoor-mat ll eroaaea the threabold with a atraugo alnklog of tha heart; ho think of tho bright, beautiful world ouuldo and wlihea h had ataid thora. He endoavor to a uina a aprlghtly air. ' IU look about him with felguad luteroat. There are lgn hung all over tha place, tuoh a -Hjieclal bale of Ilorto Collar;" "Full .Set or Teeth 84 ceuU, Marked down from 41;H "Ooat Departmnnl Up latre," etc. Behind tho oounUr ar a larga number of ladlea and gemlo men uf aortcd ilia and ago. A larj;a man with a Lake George diamond and a faolnaMog amlloap proacbo the vUltora, and la olivary aeeeitU aaki what they want Tho lady, parhapa, nxiueau him to direct her to the lace cottotnr, and bo Inform 1 her that It Uoa tha third floor. I The lace counter 1 In charge of a I wnary-looklng youlh with a I-angtry j bang and alarga amethytt ring. After i lietiaaeiihlblte4two-thl.dofhlUMk, the utioiiiwr makei a pureha-vi amount Inir to clyliteotiu, ak to have It tent home, and demand a touvenlr, Then tho vUlU tho tllk department, tho glovo departinoul, tho autlonery departmont, tho trunk department and adoen other doiartmmuia rvduelng her eoinpanldti tu a tUto of alutotl utter pliyiteal pruttrallon. but pre tcrviiiff nar own vigor ttnlmiialred and at lat tuggeiU that they proceed to the reataurant connected with tha ettablUhinent. To tho mttaurant they go; and ha -o the wretched victim of woman I wile pay threo dollar fur luncheon, the eapenao of which meal, bo It borne In mind, would not exceed twenty cent were ttio ahoppor alone. Thla refaction over they tmually de part, and II bo Do a wlo man he reglo teraan oath never lode to any more and keep It, too-1. A. .Siras in ruck. FINOERS BEFORE FORKS. ramillar Idt That Umppw Lm Tku Thra Ctwlwrtaa Af IM DuetitM of Beaufort, dinlag enoo at Madame de Gulta'a wllh King Henri IV., of Franca, extended one band to rooelro hit Majaaty't talula tlon while tha dipped tbo finger of the other hand Into a dlth to pick out what waa to her tato. Thl lactdent happened in tho year 1J9H, It demon train that let than tare. hundred year ago tha Angara woro ttlll ued to erform tho oftlco now algnod to fork. In tbo hlghmt and moat roflniHl circle of toclnty. At about thii tlina, In fact, wa tha turning-point wheo fork began to bo utedat tablo a they are now. When wo reflect how nice were tho Idea of that refined ago on all matlort of outer decency and be havior, and how ttrlct waa the eti quette of tho court, wo may welt wonder that tho fork waa to lata In coming Into ua at a table-furniihlng. The Indtot of tha middle ago and tha ItenntManoo were not lett proud of a delicate, well-kept band than thoio of uur own day, and yet they plekod tho meat from tho platter wllh their tiun der w hile flngort, and In them bora It to their mouth. The fact la atl tha more remarkable, becauna tho form of the fork wa familiar enough, and lu application to other uea waa not un common. J. von Falko, In Popular So'enoe Monthly. W w w 1 I i Crt ; Stit! ftir, G. ThlHkm A untml tehlUIU"B. - Under in niuiniN)iii of tht 0raa aisle Hoard ul Aiiruullurt, will U hld on Hi Hal fair iruundi nnr Nalntn, IVillilurlll lll en Monday, Sept. 15th And llliif owe ak.- j 7 CASH PREMIUMS tinered (nrmirli'iilliir!, ulis-k Hint tnis-hnn leal elillii, dlr wurkinf nrl nd ftuiey wm nd Air IrlHUnf hhiI. Knliuwd mle fur fnm and In lalil ou all trniinirtMliin llmaiUi anil from I lie fair. Im (sirlanl lniiniviui Imvr lmn tnndii uiin Ihe niuml unit ln,-n n-d nu4lltle m of ft'lwd hllil.ir. Ike Paii:i Will bC;:s Four Ni hit Oaring tho Week. A driidld fluid of home enU-red In the md di'imriiiirtil. ud fliw entillittlon M r. Pint will lie (iven nu ll iliiy. Kulrle Air iremluiii will iIomi Muiidoir al 7:i i. in. K.xlilliltnn ur timed tn iimke insnjf of their viitrlni on Haiunliir Imiom Hi fttlr a hshiIi, tliNsIa, unlmsla and arllele tir xhlltlllon iiiul ur In llielr ilee hj 10 p. m mi MuinUy. I'ltll l'. or ADMIrtHlliNi IMTIII VI I tciiKf '17. 0, Opens September 12. 1800 .1 tn-r- IM pontK or rri;iY rrnst trMlf ta L-niM-l Uw nm1 of Hi Kuiulu and Um elinlil internal in IhaMfam, Ijoae, iHHiitiHMtaiu and Wll-VillltMl lluililiii, Tli tillp iniieid InaeulH-f valeti and t'lirlatlan MiiumuiiUv. an a uhm at ow nififtiiim in inip. MiUTABY TKAISIXO. Etno Neotl Not Eaooot) $160 for tho Entire Sattlon, Twnnrmnr pre i-liiilrliln fhnit vrr (,.iiini, Writ ftH'taialiwuaiiu t H.l. Aaiu.ml'rlVirrl)Ui,Or. iBucevmtr to A. J, Wkitcakcr) ' IEALER IX Man 'a dy In-kst Woman ilujr llrlu t , Malta mnimiii lltki-l ... Wimiaii aia.ii lli-kal ...Wp Se ... I.W J. B. M FURNITURE, Parlor and Itodroora Beta, Bofaa, Bed Lounge, Hut Itack, I locking and Eaay Chair, lo pine, maple, atb, or waluuL AIo woven wire niattrm,. ooll uprlng and woo! and hair mat-treaaea, Want to Dicker, Trade, Swap. From just one Tur nip to the whole of your Crop. CARPETS! Coiialatlng of two aud three ply wool, Tietry, Ilruaael and AxmiuUter. Alao Oil C'btth and China Matting. WALL PAP E R! Hnd lo Mrirjr l IMrllaiid, On a ni, Ut premium li.i. (l. II. U'aiNKV, Prraldent. i. T. (I It Km I, Kia-tviary. Appropriately Named. "i'a, what It a blanket mortgage?" axked Johnny Cumaa "It It ono which koopt a man warm working to pay It," ropllod Cumaa K Y. Hun. " Ellxaboth Stuart I'helpa tponl two yetr In writing Uatea Ajar," and two year mora In finding a publlaher for It France Hodgeon Burnett waa a country tehool-teaohor on a tmnll aalary when tho began writing torlo, and rumor hat it that tho tamp with which her first oont I button wa tent away woro bought with money obtained from picking borrle. VVhcnt reoelptH and "loud chcokn f rlnted and neatly bound ut the Wkrt 8it)is oflleo, The reeord of Marlon ominty, Oiti- gon, allow tho platting of tunny thmw and ncrea of hind In amnll tract of from 8 to 10 acre. Capital City fruit farm of 040 ncrea, Sitiinytlde number 1,,120 acre, Biintiyiddo number 2,140 acre, SuiiiiyHlde number 3,500 norea, and a number of other have been placed ou the record by the Oregon Land Com pany of Halem, Oregon, Thla company IniiIno tlolng bulueH In Portland and Albany and hiw for Mile mimorou other Hiimll tract. Tho groat advant age of thl plan 1 thut It bring to gether lit one community the clou of people who tiro all engaged In the aame bimltieet, vl,: fruit growing. Con- MHiitutitly there spring up lurge dry ing and caiinlngetnbll(ihmeiita similar to thoae in tho city uf Salem, which ad vantage make profitable market for the product of these fruit mrms. Con sult your Interest by buying of the Oregon Lund Company of Salem, Port land or Albany. fan ifivkl rum WV7i M Wheo you have anything tu m;lt cull ami aee J. D. Irvine. When ' Utf rtfhl, MTTi.r. no rerr kl kar (Ropii nt cmiIiIo'I trll lo tad lapn.' ana uh u mm, laito twain thm. a tbMia. Out It Ro tlw aid Burv-rr rtivm. 14 br " Lw tbata tan. ana it fw. o aluM ana Un ll z It will nut com Im-k of It own aeeora. la bl Itont nd brii All 11 ou l tl vaaaut affiira to tear, ttiat loa. iMiuff tbair ba (Vim nf All Ult mar ou aa im four aaaltk i. II bia laat tkrr twr boUmht aUul ior -an lm u tha war Hr A la I too ortan to. tlrllnt. a tn a uBunpllr' ia. I'uiil rarjr mvntlf a urw finr uoauuitKluo, whl. b I UDIvrrwallf Kkaawtadawl lo t wmifula aVvetluf lb bi. would hav bara looked upoa a ml rauulou. but Bow twin ar twiriaoiaf to raaUw Ibal to diaaaa 1 out tot-urakl. Dr. CmmhwI UoMao Mnlual llawovarr will our it If lakva Ui litn and ilfa a fair trial. Tkl worM-rawaod rmlr will tutl auk aa Inn, but t will mtniw dlaraard otww to aaannr ataia wnaa otaar ma a Bar raia-d. iouao (raiatuur imtif to taia. It I. I aotanl tnolo. or atwnfto radniwr, aliata. lit, ur tkt t-lrnati-. and Biilrllira. kulldar koawB to niadUal tuivoea. tor Lib. rtntXiuui,W.tlIiir,HpltUBt'of Blood. urar Lumiuaiai aaa iruiia er taaiawa Uoa, tt klaa uoauald mnadr. I D. fAGI'S CATARRH REMEDY aura lb worat oaw. no mat it ( bow kawf liaadlaa tu cut, b druct aa. , joit wunt lo get the 11 cliciiH-sl. OnM'ci icn, call and J. D. Irvine. If you want, to get law Pricca on jiill kimla of (iriM'crics, call ami wm? J. D. Irvine, And of (tiunw he will convince yuu ly hi courteous Ircntmcnt, thut yon inn do b 'tier with him thiiii anyouci clae. J. S. In, From plain kitchen Wall Paper up aim the beavleat and rlcheat Gold Finished Parlor Paper. Well selected ' aasortmeut of Fnscoe Paper for ceil ing and walla. Alao PICTURE FRAMES Made to Order from Natural Wood or rich aud heavy Preawed Gold. Framed Engraving and Painting for aale. Main Htreet, Independence. llOHN. . HILLAUD. To the wlfeof Jim HU- lard on Friday, Aug. S, lwsi, a fine 10 pound girl. MOHIUA-On lat Sunday, Aug. 10, IMito, to the wife of Frank Morrl a bouncing girl. Weight eight poumh. UKAMKIt. On Tliurtalay, Aug. H, imat, to the wlfeof .Allen llcuiitcr, a boy. Mother and child doing well. KELSO & CO. Udles Dress Eds. Boots & Shoes. Mens Clothing, Spring Hats and Underwear etc. imh Co. INDEPENDENCE. PLCASC CALL! All nerenn knnwlnf IhrniaplvM to be In debtrd to aia Bra raqtteatad to mil and art lie ul llivlr aarllaat oonvanlenea aa I hav dla. pMHlotnir ntemtt In Hi harnnabualnea ;o jti-aara. Mpwiuer a I raven. imira truly, All. II, IU. Im II. II IU ica. Holmea Batalnoaa Collogo tlf IHirtland, Oramm will opn Sept, lab 1. A, wrai-u. tint li-aillna pennian of tha enaat. baa baniina partner In thla aehnol and will make MAHUIF.D. HKA Its 1. LKi At the rcidcuce ol la I'rldcr, Dallas, Knluiday eveu lug, Aiiguat 0, 1WN1, J, M. iSiira, ol Pioneer, Polk county, and Mollle Dale, of Kllcnilitle, County Judge HloutlVr, ofllclittlng. 1)1 KD. IIKNNKT.-Ncnr MomiBiuth Aug. 0, lmsi, the fuiir-yciir-old daughter ot Mr. and Mr. It. llennet. WALI.Klt.-ln Dallas on Friday, Aug. 8, Ihini, the 7 months old daughter ol Mr. and Mr. O. K. Waller. The ri'iimlna were Interred lu the Moiimouth cemetery limt Saturday. J,S. t'tsiiK-r went to Portlund Thurs lay. Wheat I worth 04 ccnta, tatt 3U to centa per bushels at tho Solcni wruehoiiHc lu North Inileia?ndcnce. Prof. J. W. Haws, of lIllkdHtm, ar rived In this city Thuratlay, nnd will remain a short time visiting old friends. Prof. J. F. Dunn, of Pomcroy, Wash., bus been engaged as one of the teachers In tho Normal at Monmouth for the coming term of school. ltolicrt Williams, hmkcniaii on the Narrow Ciauge railroad, while making a coupling of cars itecldently got bis hand between the bumpers mushing the forefinger on the right baud. Drs. Lee A Duller dressed the wound, and at laat accounts tho patient wtis doing as well n could be expected, Why Is It that sonic of our young bliss! will persist lu tormenting others In going around town ringing cow liells, removing wagon wheels from the vehicles as It stunds lu front of the owners house causing hi in it good deal of trouble and in general making the night hedlous with their noise? If the young men or this town have no more pride, It should lie nothing more than right for this paper to mention a few names. W. H. Walker, of the well known flrmofStaver A Walker, of Portland, was acuhlently shot and killed by a boy named Powers while hunting for deer ou tho McKcu.lo, uhout sixty from Kugcno. It Isslmply one of those accidents that hupixm almost every week throughout the hunting schhou, It does seem Btrango that every year repeats Itself In the number of acci dents of this kind. Ills re nut I ns ar rived In Portland on tho Roseburg ex press Wednesday, aud were laid to rest n tho Riverside cemetery Thursday, It Hi Imdln CalaliHjua. Biwlnea Uillv. Mend tor Prof. Lolaette'a Memory Syatom la Creating f reatw Internal than ever to all imrimiftln, country, andparanna wUhlnf to linpmva ilir r memory ahould wild Sir hi enaiiN-eiua luia aa advertised In autither miluiiin. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. MHTIt'K I h.reby (Ivan that by vlrtureof "an nrdw of tlw t'ouuty t'onrt nf lilk iniiily, Hiuieuf Orern. md and entered of frrd on the 4th duy of Annual, lieu, t will tell atptibllo Nticllou to tit litiitwl bidder, Ilir eiii.li iu hand, un the 1 lfA daj Mptemtier, m, in front or the ouurl bouae door, In Hnllna, INilk Uittiily. Hiate o( urrtm, Uie aillowln deacrlbpd renl pn.)ierty belunnluv to the male if t;. J. tVaiper, dHawaed, to-wlu lli'lllnnliilt al the Houlhwntl corner of l low' Mill InL Hieiiee Niirtti V , Went t llnka U) the edge ol Mill at rout, thenee Norlb Sl 16' Wrat I. It uhaltia alung aald atiwl, thence -tinilh ti t-lmlna, lli,-m-e Kant US chaliia, llieine North 1.07 chaliia to the plaevof be Iniilnit. Alan Vulnnlng at the Northwrat corner of ihe Imid above deacrlbed, thenee South along 1 In-W il Hue of aald land M3 ehalna to the Miuthweal eorner thereof! thenoe Weat llnkH, Ihi'iuf north 4W chulii. to Hie North ut wntiiir of John Wmulru alore houae, ihenw Mntilli HHP Sir Kant al,m tho Hotiih line tit Mill street Hi llnka to Hie plaoeol bettiunlu illuuu-d III Hnllna, tlk L'nllily, tliwiin. . A. M. Ill Ill.KY, aiiSt AdiuluUtraUir. Notieo of Final Settlement. sjOTtCR la hereby given tliBt by order of the UoiiorBtilo Uiuuty tVnirt of the Htale of Oreipm Ilir lVdk IXiunty made at the Auguat lerm Hioreof A. I). ItwO, In the matter of the eaUUeolK. Merwln, deeeaatHl, the . 6th iUijf nf Ovtober, A. I). 1890, win fined Ihr hearing the pelltlnu for flnal tettli-iuent and tliml exhlbll of theadinlitla triitnrs tltereln. All neraniia am ln-tvltv tw.il. NtKl to aiipear t id time and plane, and tliow twttau if any there be why I ho prayer of aald petltlllon ahould not bt-gran led. Hy order of d.wruiWKK. M. E. HKRWIN, W. W. Williams, AUCTION" HOUSE, -AND- AUCTIONEER. INDEPENDENCE. OR Will buy Anything and sell Everything. FEED STORE SEUXD HAND FURMTTTTRE Main St, Opposite Opera toss Will move as soon as a larger building is vacant 6 5 FRAZEil BEST AXLE GREASE in THE WOlLaV ne wraarta awalUlaaan iminilnl. aetaall outlaatlas two boxaa of any otbar brand. Wot affected br beat. urUKT TH K 1KI iTkXS. FOR BAL8 BT PRALKR8 OKNKaAIXT. lyr H. M. LINES, Funeral Director -AND- UNDERTAKER! tvniiity Judge, Ailln llilatl nlor. Tako Carol Thoro la Danger fn allowing Innoltvlty of the kldneya to grow tlmnigli neglwt, The dirndl) alnwla of Urlghr dlaeaaa ami dliihatea w ill wreek the fondly bulk ol health If U la allowed lo drift rudderleaa iipon thein. The bladder, too, If lnitive, and Jtidleioua inedlwtlim doe not apeedlly ditwet the helm toward the port of Hiilely, will be whelmed by the qtiiekaund of dlwaae. In aelevtlng a dliirelle, let vour oholwi Dill iimn Iliwtetler'a Htommh Ulttera, whluh KllmttlHtK the renal nrguna without Irrluillng and exeitlng them, two emwui lo be apprehended from the nniuvdtciilcd atlmiill largely reaortcd to. Theae have a tendency bi reitel prejudlelnlly, Th Bitten Invigorate the kidney aftd bladder, lu common with thenerviw and Hie dlcmnlve mnm u,i alllird lenat aid. It alao Hlliirila dun) annlntanee in piiventiiig and eurlng Inlerinlttent and remittent Ibver. Htlllnltallpmi. mnatlraillim and rheumiitlam It alone aiiltfiiguttM. Tako It Bofero Broakfaat The great, nppetlaer, tonic and liver regulator. In uae for more Hum Ml year In Kugliuid. I'oHltlve aueclfln for liver eouiplnlnt. Bad uwio In the mouth on nrlalngty (lie morning, dull twin In the head and back of tlw eyea, tired feeling, dlKalneaa, liiugour-avmploma or liver niniplaliit, Homedy Dr. Henley' Kng HhIi Ditndelion Tonle. Kelleve conat'tpnllon, ahariK'na the piotlte and Ion up the entire ayatein. (let the genuine from your druggist for $1, and tuke aooordlng to dlnwtiona. If you want a line. o5 fievving ma ohlne for $35 delivered to vou direct from the factory call at the West Bwk ofllce. Only one for aale. Good note taken tn payment. A full and complete line of Fa. neral goods always on hand. jl. t Patterson. Independence, Oregon. DRUGGIST Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Jackson's Rastaurant ! Meals served for 25 ceuts each. Ice Cream 15 cents. Board 3.50 per week. Main St, Independence We want oord wood, oak, four feet long, for cash, at the West Bide office. Cook stoves, a flue Hue at Goodman & Douty',