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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1890)
THIS WEST SIDE. FRIDAY. Altil'STM. IWH LOCALS. The atone aide walk t great Im iruvcmeut. W. K, F.lklnt I building a cesl.teoc in Hill' eddltlon. Two uillr of Hwtrio HKht wire will I Stretched at OUC. F. A. Pattcrwon hwi Miimeuced Work mi liU residence, Jaine Elliot, of Fall City, waa In towu last Mouday and Tuesday, The wind mill at th rvwldoiio of J. W (Villus house ia aliiMit com pleted. Mr, Al Whltcaker, Wm Whlteaker, al IWrilo n l Kit art at Flulcy a.irlng. Mr. A. a Lock aud fWmtly and Mr. A. J. UkkIiii m are to return faun Kiu )y rlug thia Mr. J. C. Herry, uf Portland, a broth er of tli tKtggagvman, on lh train, wm In town Mouday. Frank t'miover, publisher of the lr Yalli tAwff, pasaed through Inde pendence last Haturday, Mr, M. J. Chapman, fnmi Diamond apriug, Catrornla, to hr visiting hi daughter, Mm, Curtl Cooper. Mm. K. A. Jamison, molhtr of Mm. ltauuer, arrived her Tuvaday all llui way fhMii Magluaw, Michigan alon Slaic Itwt Monday dully freight ha been put on from Comlli to Port land lu place of trip every other day. Win. J. Itrandt, of Portlaud, la vialt Ing here, ll will return to-morrow, 1U I brakesman on the west aide train. Mm. T. W. Ik It was visiting in Eugene last week where her ion Itian, ' who haa been In Southern Oregon met bor. Capt Alex. P. Aukuey, at one Hum a very wealthy Purtlauder, la now an Inmate of the IiDwne Asylum, Poor It ha bceu suggested that the flmt twelve tickets of the motor line be auc tioned oir to the highest bldtler.a keep sake. V. O. Cook ami wile aptuit Sunday hut at Flulcy priug. Tliey Mud several of our Independence people there. Mr. Oe naggitt, of HllUboro, . wltli her three wvk oUl Uly,U vl1t 1 lug her ntotluT, .Mr I, Claggvtt, of ' thlaclty. Work will noon be eoiuuiviuwd by C.F. atiJ J. M Q ilmliy on a dwettlug houae for Jjiu UilUrJ ou the lot In rear of J. P. Irven' retldcuoe. Mb Lavpy Hendrleka, the daughter of M. H. Hendrlck, arrived Tueaday a id will keep bjok for ber father, I he o.1t. being in the Cooper brick. Mr. J. C. Johnaon, of Kalcui, wa In town on Tttiy, that being hia Drat Tlait to Polk county. He waa well . piaaaed with thl aeotion of Oregon. - Kdwlu (Scott, of Portlttud, waa here i TuttnUy getting niaterial for the nianu- i faoturera edltlou of the Oi-rgonimt which will be published Sept .'d and be a u'laiiuuoth nuuilwr. " ' ; Mr. ilundriuk haa taken In about l$,UUO buahel of wheat. Mr. Ueulley nciir thCikpot, about 10,OUO, but wlthiu a few day the gruiu will begin to roll lu at the rate of at vtmt IHKHJ bunhela a day., 'MKF. M, Uiitui will reopen her kin .lergarteu ahool ou .Sept 15th in the fr nit r.u of I).'. K-'huin houie until aliu c4n get eome better place. . Her price for tuitou will be two dollar a mouth. Our poople are tuprliNxl at tiie lm nu'iiwe proportions of our uqw school houiie, and when completed you will not hear one purmm coinplulii at the action of the director lu iiiniritliig ou a good building. On luat Monday Mr. Andy Wilaoii, of North ludepeuduuoe, found a day book near lieu ilayden' farm, which the owner can have by calling at tbi , etlloe and proving property, Judxlug (ram report thore have been at leant five hundred bunhel of baxeluuta gathered by retildeuUof till city and nutting parties are itill the rage. The wiuirrel wre all drowned - near Iiid iendeiicc laat winter, henee the (juaiititie of bazelnut. Make bay while the sun shine. They are worth at leant $-r.0" a bushel. Gather alt you , can. About fifty tourint panned through Independence from Omaha and Council Bluff kwt Saturday ou the north bound truiu. Tbey (topped a hort time at the depot where a recep , tlou wuh given them iiy the citizen of Indcieiilemw. Ex Mayor Goodman, In a few well clxwen remark, put forth the advantage of the county, and gave them a cordial welcome a well. A fine display of fruit, grain, and hop waa arrayed on the platform at the depot, the fruit was ditrlhuted among the tourists. The Tiffin Athertimr of Ohio thu speaks of a daughter of Rev. Hhupp, of this city: Mix Jennie Shupp, who I at prexent the guest of Mrs G. W. Klleubergcr, was recently chosen from among a large number of student of Olierlln conaervatory of music, and wa elected to the head of the musical de partment of the institute at South New Lime, near Ashtabula, where she will begin her duties In September. Miss Hhupp I a musician of high order and her many Tiffin friends congratulate her on bur deserved recognition. The invitation fur the first annual camp of the Polk county pioneers are issued. The reunion is to be held at Monmouth Kept. 11th and 12th. I. F. Ilutler, of Monmouth, who came across in 1853, I cuptajn of the camp. The committee on the arrangement of de tails are as follows: Ou Invitation Y. 8. Powell, 1851j E. Bedwell, '47; Mm Elizabeth Hutler, '40; A. B. Griggs, '50; Mrs. David Htump, '44; Mrs. A. A. Cattron, '40. On reception -John . Wolverton, '53; Dr. W. H. Parrlsh, '60; Mrs. E. Bedwell, '48; Dr. J. E. Davld l m, '47; Win. Mason, '63; Mrs. T. O. Waller, '47; Mrs. Wm. Percival, '47; It, Shelly, '48; F. A. Patterson, '57. On program -Hon. N. L. Butler, '49; A. W. Lucas. '63; Amos Holman, '47; H. Staata, '46; Hon. P, W. Haley, '60; B, F. Whlteaker, '48. Tli Mm who ar at Wark Krootlnf at tufcattatlal lmperaM. A (lance about our town immt con vince anyon that we are making material advancement a a city, The hareatalciiient of facta and IlKure dor not always convince, an w herewlih live the name of Individual who are at work In the dlttcrent fetabllahmeuU having only a traiiUnt force of men. i TUB MKW M'HOOl, ItntK Tlila Imposing building la now framed to the aeoond alory and the following carpenter, eta. are at work: K Ilutehlna, Char l. Mayo, Neve tiper, I'haa. Itaker, John MellauM, J W Memlner, W A YVengeuriHh, J Trvinewan, , Harry Mcoft, Ham Maxttvld, Jo UFollette, John Mhep. Til tNIWKmiKM,-K NATIOitAli HANK. Tlila beautiful brick bulldlug U uow up to I he around Boor, and the window frame are In portion. The following rv imaa rugugvu mere! v it iugn, II Ituhcrvna, J Hpinee, -i: caieu, t Wk'kel. M Wright, K Tlvimt. J M urttli v. U Foeter, , U 8 MhhUfhain. J. fi, IRVIKR' KKWirtKNt'K. Thl very Mat and taty structure I all enclosed, baa priming coat of paint ou, aid It Will not be long until It la occupied. Thl follow lug are at work there: i H C Finch, J It Plant, J GrVa, u W Itcck, OGCampMl, Jllt)ll.n, "U W. ttl-AAN RXalDK.M'K. Thl I a modem on alory cottage with batrmenU The foundation of wood la being painted to represent tone. Th following am the workmeu there: W II Campbell, Juan Glbsou, M l rVHHt, A Heott, Veukt Glbaon, T M Uarr. nn. johnhon'i nwu.UNti, Here we ftaind a cottage about half completed with th Mlowlng men at work there: ; Jasper Kennedy, J Hmitherland, A U Fitagerald, IMI Hliumona. TIIK KKW UKUHIK. Mr. Ht. John, the contractor, I rul. Ing bl work rapidly through to com plelionand huow baa all the piling driven, and will probably lmv the bridge completed till week. HI force COUsTktanf H H Ht John,' Wm Kt Johns, Johu Itaiiford, Al S.'hwsrti, i;uwiall, J Miller, LM Weslgate, A I) Hliilwrd, F M Uate, , , A I Porter. ll;KH' HIVK VAKII. ii Cooper' brick yard ha had twenty-one men Imployeil, aud now baa completed burning 8U0.0U0 brick and will reat until after harvest. Hem am the name of tr workmen C HoiMk. C Osborne, A A 1111. It Iturbauk. Perry Hhlrley, 11 C Merwlu, L P Kramer, Jean Merwlu, John Gentry, Con'l May, J Brassier,' Lloyd Itusseil. Wm Mattney, John ('ox, Jeff Mattuey, J Harnet, Ham IM'amp, Iacey Ifeotrv, R Kramer. - Carter ttuehV U lair. f LATroHM FOB MOTOS LINK. Then you will And J. A. Hherwood and H. Foster at work. f.C OIIOMt'a DWKLUNll. Mi eight room cottage la under way audT.GIImore and J. W. Mesnner am at work. Rtltao.M KIlTUIC MllllT CO. The dynamo came In on the train Tuesday and all the rest of the plant. The contractor will have right men at work, tail bave not learned their iiiimvs The light are to he In running order oy rieptemts-r rsi. f OTIIK.lt tMI'MHTKIIH. The saw mill has niiieteeii men at work; K. K. Kreugel four; the three warehouse twelve; the sash and door factories six, and eiuht or ten small John about towu Iswlde itiem i not an Kile man aimul town and there 1 every evidence of tills present busy state of afl'alm continuing several mouths if not greatly increas ing. : , Lawn Party. Ou last Monday evening the country residence of I), J. Whltcaker was the scene uf galty and social enjoyment. A lawn party was given lu honor of Mis Malm Hurley, the accomplished daughter of Judge Hurley, of Portlaud. The lawn near the residence of Mr. Wblteaker waa.well and artistically lighted with numerous Chinese lan tern. 1 he evening wa pleasantly pent n social games, each fair lady striving to be more entertaining than the other; and the gentlemen were always ready to show their gallantry An elegant supper was served with an abundance of good thing for the Inner man. Among those present we noted: The .Misses Mulla Bonney, of Cochrane; Carrie Hall, of Hall' Ferry; Harah llrldwell, of Cochrane; Mabel Hurley, of Portland; Mr. James Bridwelt, of Cochrane; Mr. Jay Powell, of Mon mouth; Mis Clara Flslivr, of Corvalils; and of this city Misses Anna Stockton, Ella and Minda Shupp, Clara Irvine, Etta 1 (earner, Katie Wheeler, and Einma'6o,uII1ette, and Messrs. Ed. Clodfelter, O. A. Kritmer, W. H, I law ley, W. J. Demurest, Warren Cressy, Will Craven, Dave Craven. We, although not present, acknow ledge the receipt of tome most delicious cake. DEATH OF JAMES JAMES. MiMinnvili.s, Or., Aug. 18, '00. El). WbhTShjk: Asyou wlllobijerve I am now a resident of thia place, but still have 4 kind regard for grand old Polk county. I am at present engaged in running what Is called a Bucket store or to put It In plain a store where all kind of novelties aud notion are kept aud sold exclusively for cash. It I sonuiwhut dull at present writing, but I am dol ug fairly well. I bave Just learned of the death of James James,' a former resident of Suver. He went to Illinois some time ago, got niarried there, and at the time of.the accident wa running on a train as brakesman. In coupling the care lie had bis left arm mashed to a pulp from the wrist to the elbow, and it had . to be amputated near the shoulder, and lie died from the effects of It at a place called Greeurlp In the state of Illinois, Truly a brakesman's life I not an enviable one. More anon. aa clabk. Ml' Hattle Blchardson, of Salom, wa In town Tuesday. TtiMfURANCli COLUMN. Mm, Im I. Whltcaker, Editor. Enforcing the Law. Tills wwloi duly itnimhil Hml ami Itvuta llva niniwriiiiic miruwn t'nhin l lmt sMdfm, tt Mint iiMinilia ul w hsv btwn IhIKIii ovr lit Hundsy law im It U twiiit), and trytu to emit to wiin u. clualim wlmt U liwl smp u to do In risnl In me mailvrT Muni at ua UkhisIU InI lo IwlUl.m unr I'lly miliira Ui Imi allor Ui mini llimi(htlfw ilUllhry wimlil Im I.ki Im.y Ui allvnil lu II snii mil It mi, r isblrsnd art llwlr m on Uinilion IIhmisIiI It His duly of the lw utahera of lu niAmw llm Ism ttisjr hud Himl, niid iii uui tlila Iturdrn ua ovorwtuliiHl wuiiirn. W bavs Inlkxil Willi mil or thHl ,'iutriia ivuivm nd llioy ar Ini'lliii-.l nt iiiiuk u a mr uf uitr work tu nftn llii-lr M dir rVlcnda sak tout UMLUm.D, W know llivr a law slna awl linn Hquur mi auiidsy, or kwidnt a aaltaia iihu fur itisi tHiaiiiwut; niau know lhrr W a iwimlty fur II a Hrsl umnand a hKVlfrima Sir Ilia anoiid and aoua. Nuw wwil lu kimw wti.um duly It la ti tlila law mrrlvd mil, I. II uiira U.ir lmHlnra,of la II jrmirat Wbu will five ua Ilia ilnlrod inSir. aiallun, Wa l hsv a lw f.irlilddlns avll In ll'imira in minimi, yl ilio boys ar tie hiiIii drunkards and snt allowed In Ilia HliMina, Wlw l In tilaitip fur tlila, and wbu Is llioima tulmv II luin. If you aay II our duty and nut lb yulira, Ihvn we will n bwswr abrliik Iriun ur wurk, ir w sra m llrwl uf aalii( uurdmr ouaa IiiiUvJ sudllHl l niln In Hium i-Iiuw. uur lioarla !, for th uiuibara slid wIvm wluiaa lovrnl uuet aurnd ....t , -.... ... lblr iimnay and brallli snd lblr auuta. ins w a t'brlailsn wimiait alt down a,ud du nuihlnii loMvstbiiin fruiu ruin, lu I'lirUl- bia un u kaik mliuly on and w Ihla work uf aikimVllitf M.UIU ..ln ..it IV...,. I'ml la. Whm f sud nut mi flu u aiu it, h.r ..n li.va Bu(tiiito imika wnii ibv auiiiiin keeper aa a ihhu. h w doing Jllal wliHiyuu bsv(lvn blm iwrmlaaloii iudu,llll u au.u turn, but lb law of our Istid asya b absll nut sail Ik)Uut on Nundsy, W by du yua li him brnsk Ihfwlnwa you bv msd for Ihrl'lirlailsa Mblwlbt lwr I'brlailtui brulhaiw lei m ury yuu lu lutik snr tlila maiii'r II la of mum hit- purtanc llial yuur li) almulil Iw anvd frum lriiiiIUin Ihsii lii ft Ibacuunly anal kiraiad or a b".uii la yuur oliv. Vuur rhim In aiuwld ttllad on Huudsy. W by srw lliry uult Th anluuua hv your roiiiTaiu.n, 1 grvolly fonr Utry hsv more llisn lb eburrbaa bs In auinlwra, and wlmiia lb mriiiwit' ibvr, and whtaw boya sir brlua ruinvdf Th r qnwtlona w mual poudnr ur. Whoa hum at unhuy over ihla aundwy tsw vtulstluuT Wbu bi Inbuunvt Who munis hsik hiftiri a rvmrdyt What nmat iw dune? ut u! ouunell bajlhr bilr lhlna In Hit. fslrl vlly oT Indrfwudvnrv, slid may tbMt ltua countf lu du Ilia will. IN0EPEN0CNCE, OREGON. Th Silluwuii teller irr In lb KoylM- vtll, Mo., rWarr snd will U u an Idrauf wbsl ulhora llilnk of ua. IwusnsMURHi k, or,, Auj, A,. Cunru-ri-W arritiHt at I In. clar d ly, n a four dj' rid vr lb fulon I'scifl railrusd-lbmush a l wwiniry, amlauiius a rl variety uf Titry. Hlinn our arrival w h vlilud all lb rlm ll luwii, lu Mil awl km uf huuulry, and lime bwn abuwn aumuflb Auxal fsruiliis land Ibal auynn ad lik upon. W,h..lirid byll,el.U,.a.rfln.! a4alBsiHilM1l (srlllt all Hiaullala n I sl an alt ,1 mm ri....i w v t. .in L ii... 1 b ba dn vrytliin aibi to nmk uur : lrii idnwam. sud art. U.I lu alal Ibal w j bav. smm uur,l lilr. durlM j talir MMUklt llVM I 111 II WjH IlaSl s h Itllaa sin I It tM. irlu. Th. r,Hinlr lur I beller. by far. la I uur opinion, than rrpmrnied by .Mr, Isilion. Il I true w hsv nm bn br long anough. lo jl adiM-ldad million Jtul y.l, bui w bav eurtlcliml vidn tu cuavim ua Ibal Uninn I far aliaad uf auni uf uur Kaairn alatrn In many pariloulara. One ililiif w bav noiurd In iMtrtmilar, and lhal la, lb farina r vry larg snd n rluwly or nvally rulllvaint, aa thy aliouhl da. Wr rof litiltlton Ibal a bllerrlaof farnipra arnnld uul bn uiy ao im uflbiaut lndulrlou Yaukava, wlm Dvr allow ward to mw up lu Ilia nmr cornvr. TbU elaaa of invn would set an riaiiiol for aoiue of iba"iiiuaba'ka," wbu bav torn auwlnf snd ralii( In lb aame ulil rimiuul Sht a many )r, thai would urrlMllirm and workout I'nmI ra.ulla. Tb rllinalc, at till i nui uf I lit- ynr, la all that any aase man ruulil k ifor. Tb lnirliir llinuuili III, niidillvuf Hi day I aioi th unit. n. our nlghl are Kat while In lb iiliig, any about 4 or SoVlurk, III iiiHrnlur bwnini' ao rdiHd lhal II n akm u llilnk uf uur uvrrooaU, and we would ul I In-iii on If were im n.lniuird lo doao, Itarvmln la now In full blaal, and the hum of the Ihreaher ran Ih bard In vry dlrvo Hull Wvhad llir pU'u.uri! uf vlalllns mi uf llinw llirmhrra yratenluy, and tu any II wo a (rand al(lil would Im-pulling li vary llglilly. It rmillra l)n bundli) waaoua, two atraw burkasnd I vrrnly-rllit men to coinplw th oullll. llrsiilna llil liny havvseiHik-watron, wbn li thvy Ink along wharvvsr tby go, lo board th men while Ihreahltif, sud thrrnby n lb tHriiicra' wlvva Ihr trouble uf cooking for th ihre-liing oullll. Tb mm who run thm stemii llin'.livm will averug from hOO to avO buiihrla (wr day uf wliral. We had an tnviuulott lu Inks dinner with III llireahrra snd sa our Ini-llualluiia wrr alMiigly In Hint dlrwlloii, nullify area larg portion or (he II in alnce uur arrival In orvuoii) w oon rludt'd luaiivpt the luvliullon wlllioiil nnirh hrrauu'lnn, snd ws wiHin partook of a aunii loua dinner, whlrli wna gn-nlly enjoyed by ua Mlamiurlana, awny mil In tlila "Well Fool" land, The aik-waon la a frame pliu-rd upon wlwla snd covered with itiiivmui, slid very much rmenibh una of III rlitiln pliuto. giaph gallrrlea aiwn In MUaourl. Tbey em ploy from two throe women cooka, who are tlniU'lusa, paying llu'lil Iniio l lo $!,' mt liny lor the seiiaon. W find that nil klnda of work I quite plentiful and men are ran', Lnlmrrrn Willi- out trsde commaml frum I l.fio to ti l-r duj' and board. Meelmulns alao get giHid wanna. The towns we bave vIMIcd all aewm hi tie of s growing nature and ars very atlraiitlvenn account of their clennlliiin, Tim hnuiuia uro neatly painted and the fence In good repair, to, Lumber, and all kinds of building ma. tcrlnl, la very ileiiilful, sud very reiuuiniitile In price, so that the II rut object of every labor ing man, alter he arrive In Oregon, la to eerur hlmaelf home, whloli enn lie done wllh s little ruatle and good inlriilnllon on tbe pnrth of the mailer. In coming to tlila country, froiu I lie Mlaaourl river lu the Willamette, one rlilea over aome very rough minilry, which will ri- mind blm atmngly nt whm ho haa rand ofihe deaert of Hiiliruh.iinil If he la not poali'd iH'fure hHiiil iim to wlm). la euniliig when ho gets hi Oregon, th farther he go Weal the mure dlagiiated he will lm but If h will only wlilntle a Utile und keep his courHgo up, he will come out all right, Air when hentrlkea the Willamette vulloy ha will atrlke the ga den spot of Ilio I'Hclflii coiwt II not of the whole count, nertiilnly of this Northwiwt noiwt, without a duulil, llnrs Ilea 2,0ui,(lllUarea In one bebiitlnil valley, conlulnlng a flue mill, a fine climate, and where fruit of every variety enn b raised, Where thunder and lightning are almost unknown, nnd where s toriiudo or s blltsurd were never heard of-only through the paper. W aaatiro yuu It Is ijiiIIib relief for ununx loin Mlaaoitrlnn toaluk down and n-Htfora few rtitjH In this penneful lund of promise, Home of our hoya wenl to work the next day aftor their arrlvnl here, while othtira are having a Jolly, time riding over the country with the real dilute men, Homecliiliii to want land, while others have a slight hunkering after banka, nnd allll other are trying to look up buHliiiwi In the mcronntlle Una. Ws ars now In the in hint of preparations for an elk and door hunt In thu count runge mountains. We will aturt tlila artriimn and go about fifty mlliis up InUi the moiuiliilns and camp out for several days perhupa wscka. Ws "hull l niH'iimpuulcd by men who know how to hunt, even if we do not, ao that we are morally cui'iuln Unit we will get a tuateof the tender vunlaon nnd ik before we return, Klah are ulao auld to be plentiful, nnd ws shall have an opportunity to text our aklll In iinglliig fur trout before our return to the valley. We will. Ill our next IntUtr, tell yon the result of our hunting excursion, which, If it proven a Interimllng lo ua na we are led to believe it will, we luive no doubt will alao Inlureal our friends at home. Yours very truly, Th Kkytcsviu, Uov. Nf UHAUtCN, SUim MOTH 1 WClTttHHOfi' ' July S9, W0, From Intcrlakcn w rod to Grind! wald where w (topped over nlgbL During the afternoon w went up ovtr the Htiiwrlor glacier, also under It by tunnel of aevcral hundred ftet through the mild lee. After an early break fast next inornliig, w miHinted our wheel and counted down to Intcrlakcn twelve mile In lea than sixty minute. Early in the afternoon we started for Ilrunlg, Along the lNaiiilful lake Ilrien over lierfect Mad skirting the shore, wt rod for ten or twelve mile. Annaw th green waters, on who ntlrrnr-llk tur fwee every niouutalu, chalet, and water fall were plotureii, we could tec th tlelscliach fall tearing down from th glacier to the lake below, After riding au hour or more w cam to lb pasa, th ntd unmistakably ascending A climb of about four mile on a wind ing road, each turn of which dlacltswd new picture of mountain, Valley aud lake, we arrived at th Kurhua hotel at the summit aud them spent the night In the morning for several nillea ovr a Mad not too good, we coasted past little lake nestling amid high uhhiii till u. The road ofteu mo huu Jreds of M up lw n clft , (hrc ' , ' ,, .f,,. 'j j ; vail KuaifuiiiM tuuipauu ,"V a precipice on on tide, wlill on lb other M the inouiilaln towering Into the cloud. After traveling along ovr what wc found to be th worst road In rwn.-riaiui, niriy an were giaa wneo luke Lutwue w a reached. Here twelve mile from Lucerne, at the foot of Mount Pilatna a railway few took the boat up to Lucerne. The few who wheeled 111 found the road to bo th best of the day, aud arrived some time lu advaucoot the boat. Upon our ar rival we found cablegram for Mana ger Elwell, telling him of th deal) of hi father In Portland, Me, Ofeoor tie sisrtwt ror home at otic, i ui aau wTiirrenco reduced our party to lgh teen, and Harry Hlggiut will couduct the tour alone th rest of th way through. The Hex t day, Muuday, we spent In ..u . hwniiliiir little cltv. whlcli ha the air of an A lucrum town. In IWt there were so many American vUlloTi here that they held English aVrvlee at the Presbyterian church, lit lion of Lucerne, carvel out of tb aid of high rHk ia a wonderful work of ah and alone ahmad worth croasiug the At Untie to see. Monday murniug w bsik the steamer for Vltinan where w dclMtrkml, left our wlieela and took the cog railway up the Itigl, An hour speut on the car and w arrived at the summit, where we had dlnrot- It wa . gm,,,! view, but a slnsrt stay eutneed ,h,rln,mw,rr rvghrtered about " fort f degre, a mut uucouifortabl change fnun eveuty flv degree In the valley. All therefore went do W0 , g . u.h ,,, b Ul "i ,u iUft,mU Her we enjoyed a pleasant evening at on of the ouaieat littl hotel w hav seen In Hwitserlaud. In th morning by general couneut w tartd for Zurich (two daya run). Wclook th tcniin r up to the end of 0 lake, at Kliielen, where we went ashore and wheeled up to Altorf, aud lu llot awe viewed the luouutaln of William Tell, which la aupKsad to b erectsxl on tbe sMt where he shot tb Mtppoaed aiuile otf the boy 'a head. " We then wheeled along the lake-shore a few mile ami visited Tell' chappclle. llnTiiiicti wna wain .reached aud ou under the shadow of the cloud-capped ltigl, we rode to Arth on lake Zug, and thence along Its shore to th town of Zug, where wc lunched Tb Uiu tiili ride under forest tree along laktfug was one to lay long remembered as of unauriaisaed beauty. In the clear watt by the rood aide w could set th fish plainly at a depth of more than left feet Across the lake lay a panorama of moil n tul nn, vine-clad slope and picturesque village. Iiy easy riding we were at Zug before noon. The hotel llociif, at whlcli we toped, J a very odd old, affair, (luting from It), and haslseu a hotel the entire time, i Id the (lining hall (by the way on the fourth story) I gallery of painting, the auotwlora of the present proprietor, the ancient landlords aud landladies of tbu house. In the next romn Goethe once slept during a visit to Zug. After lunch all visited the spot where 300 yesr ago two whole streets fell Into the lake, aa did also several other house three year aim. Quicksand account for these cataatrophle, which cost many lives. After our sightseeing all started for Zurich, where; after charming ride of twenty miles, all ar rived safely. At the hotel Bcllcvue, the finest lu Zurich, we found comfort able quarter, also a pile of American mull, including two oople of th Wm (Si UK. ' " The next day or two wa speut in slghtsci'iiig, aud calling on the deaf American girls, we were acquainted, with, attending scliool here. In the evutilng the ttieatres and coiiocrf were atletided by most of the boy. Zurich we found to lie one ofihe flueat cities we had visited; Its streets as clean a new pin; It bualnes building built to combine beauty with utility; and lis peoplu most hospitable and obliging. At the hotel were many American tourist,, among whom sonic nf the boy found old friend or towns men, ; . i Yesterday, Friday, we rode to Neui hauscn, the thirty mile proved rather unliiterlstlng, and we were glad wheft we arrived at the hotel Bwitzerhof, which bad a large American flag flying a had muny of the hotel In the past. Wo came upon the glorious Rhine at Sehlim Luufcii across the river front the hotel and there had our first view of the historic river, down who river brinks we ride and ou whose water we sail for the remainder of tho tour now pot far distant from the end alaal The BweiUurhof la the finest hotel In (Switzerland comparing favorably with; our good American hotel, Anion several hundred guest were many American with whom the boy wer soon fraternizing and exchanging views. Among tbe guest were several American .young ladles, which faci overjoyed the heart of our susceptible companions. From the hotel window and balconies we command a splendid view of falls, which are Illuminated every night. , Wo remain over a day here, then we are soon across, into uciv many, the Black Forest and the Rhino valley, The tour tbu farina heap MMwUogly aatUikotorr a&d kttvotat UiriljaciV ; Wt atatt fpWodld opportunity U m tbt peopl Jut a tnay ar and aa tby lv, and many tight that tit ordinary luuriat travel Ing by rail wou! I urr mo. Bint Li'caa. WILHOIT MIHOt. Auguatll, 1090. .'sss.-ln aa old Mill by tit datnld. Tims 1st Mitury. Ko. WkHTHuiRi-Wt, th Indrprn: dehc Wllhoiter. Mated In tu old milt "whoa wheel now I slleut" fell to wondring why aucti lt hould b elected for ucb a sawmill, (no water lu vlght) aud eonelutWd that hlglt water bad caused th iprtng to over j flow It bank tod o waahtd tb mill to lu present location, Talking of high water mad u think of horn and bonw-folk. Ho w writ thl olkaslcal letuir, but attribute It to circumstances. Fur, wer wt not hen, or had tb eon- vtraatkm about tin mill not com up, or had not th river overflowed lu bank In tbt wluter lbr would bav km no iMptraUon. Htartlng from homt about T o'clock a. nt. th first Mouday In August w bad au uuvulful rid to Halem. At th capital wo laid lo a aupply of mvlon In cotiwuuauc of which w had melon -cbolle tut rt of air rid. W nooned at tMlvertou by tbt ptttty llttlt Hllver creek. Oh! bow w ate! What cared wc If tb ntulansr had made a toothache or that tho nnsajul- to danced on tb Imtter, or that w lid bav more aand In our craw than when w darted from hotur? W found th road lu an excellent con dition to within flv mile from W'll holt. From tb llttk village, Mar. iiuamvtlla, to up bill un. up until on a alaiust dissy vn at th thought, AMIIIVKU 4T WIUIOIT. ( W caught iglit of tbUutdclty about 4 o'clock p. m., at Vwaat three hour sooner than w had anticipated. Awpksed through theblggaUw wer topped and luvatccd (orcousad) and learned that each person 1 required to pay fifty eenta a bead, providing tb Dean is winawB yntrs oiu. ao immense nr forest coatitutc tit camping ground almost rarmioded by th winging hammocks, Tb tall fir tree may be likened to eoliassal one legged ostrich, vU: tall tlmtwre with mail patch of limb at th lip top. Tb fitrsat 1 decked wllh tenia, tliH at th laateat count) old on, young one, ranging in eMnr ana act aa toe rieo llper'a Itatal A dashing, aparkllng little brook run lust a step from our tent tempting ua lo drink drink the livelong day. camp urn Thus people l a romantic turn of mind, (aud who could blp being other wise In thia moat rooututic of romantic plae?) bav built rustic arches, arbors, etc, around their teuiptsrary forest home: other dacoratt with iltlnea fans, and every out ha littw flr and vedar Macked out noar tb door for effect. Tbt effect (rviii to b lo trip on up on a dark night after hi drunk -a pint or mineral iiai. TIM little cloth bouse are all carpeted with bruaseta, thrv ply or cedar limb ac cording to purses or pleasure. The gfeeuer you art snout your tent the axtn you tr admlrtd. lb morning sna venintt art uuiu cool not un comfortably so, mid-day null warm. r.verytning aooa to eai at nrougni to your; door, wt get vread, wuu gam or ever si art, vegvunie, gruevrtea, etc., everything quit a ounvcuieut aaat bom. IM mall every otner day. THN aTTRACTiONB. Thl summer reaort afford a good hotel, a grocery store, postoffloe, medi cal bath house, and on Hunday'a a Ane usdh. There la some dirt lu thia part 1 the United Htate. At first it I (llaairrveab e but like brer, one lemrns to ua it, and tneuirtier you are the taller you reel, iiugs ner in all tn latest styles, ueweat color and shape. No on can he here and aay "there' no hug on me. ' Huake too -one got bed ridden last week aud caused oiilto a panic anion: the ladica. I n the wav orl aiuuseuienis mere is good Hunting and tlslilnir, lawn teunla.crouuet.swIuirinB'. beautiful walka, daiuvs, magic lautera stmws. Hotel ana camp nre co overt a Hometblng to go to all tbe time. Wt were eutertained th first ev by an oneu air concert, (retail the air) aaug the whole of gospel hymn No. fi, and started in again when w poor dust covered sleepy Indeiwndenclte gave them a pointer lu tho hap of th loxoliwy, Topay cava a now I and Dick said Amen. Our plan worked. The coueerter diperd and w re tired, with tbe accent On tb tired. A party of Mt Angel priest gav som axwllent utertaluwnta at tbe hotel last week graud piano music (but our girl can out aing anyone here.) TIIK ttOUA WATKR. !- Noxt morning we trUtl bright and early for a drink of aoda water. We each alpped, turned away with a wry face, looking in vain for cuspidor, Cue need a good bit of cocaine In order to makt the water palatable. It haa a rusty, Daily, aaltltled, peppery wish a-wasliy tast that I almost uu- endurahle at first, but tbey aay, if you stay long you'll like It We'd live ner forever men. You are expected to "take In" the coal mine about th second day a long mile from here. A winding trail lead us un hill, down, over logs under thetn. and make a woman realise fur once at least that her clothe are ex tremely Inconvenient. We were dis- spimlnted lu the looks of thl mine a guiar oraca in a pie. at'NDAV IN CAMP. ( Sunday la the loveliest day In tho week. Mora people and nior amuse ment. Thl place I a groat apetlter nd sedative. In closing we send our love to all Independent, folka and hope to see you here toon. Prof. Rig-, ler and family are camped here. Also Mr. Wolf and family, of Hllverton, and of whom we still think of a our Inde pendence folks. Ho adieu ludepen- ncneeue. (P. 8.) Tbe aoda water I 1 I pretty 1). AR. good. . v I. RECORD Or DEEDS. Real estate transfer for the week ending Aug. 10th, furnished by Blbley Eakln, of Dallas. - Win L Well to F P Grouud, land In 9-4; 10000. N M McDanlel to II G Campbell, lotlnDallaa; )lia Henry UIU to 8 B Lemon, lot lu In-' dependence; 1100. " Prescott A Veues to X Taylor, lot In Huen Vista; 1400. . Bute school com to Wm Riddle, laud In 8-5; ISA. . Victor Frink to A W Fflnk, land in 7-6; 12700. ' . :i William A Kngland to Prescott 4 Veness, lot In Buena Vista; T0. ' Isaac Ball to G W Wilcox, lots In Dallston;300, v Total deed 8, amount 1960S. Mortgage 4, amount 13302.06, Release 2, amount 91001. , 1, The State Agricultural College fall tcrmjopen Sept. 12tU, ' CITY COUNCIL fttjtttt ht friltln tt llthl th trta witli ClottrlaltyTh laaa Why. Wduday tvculiig th oily council met lutpeclal acasion to consider the propualtlun of tbt electric light com pany to erect and niainlalu arc light uf 2Uls) candl power, on th Inter tectlon of tilt principal street. Messrs. Jaapemoii and Wilson represinted the ooiiiny and Mayor Hhelly, lieonnler Line aud CouucUiuen Wheeler. Irvine. iiuster, Minim ami Merwlu werenrv sen i in ins council. a .1 Mr. Jasncrson stalwl that the elwlrlc light Miiipany wa nuw ready to fur nish alt or seven arc lltrhla of am candle power each, for the sum of f 7 AO t month each, to run until 12 o'clock A long discussion followed. It wa dated to th elentrlo light company that tbt city finance ar not In a very healthy coiidlllon; that conotuv must b practiced; that all the roUs-rli-s bave been committed after twelve o'clock; mat wo want tlie lights u run all night; that to put out tbe llgbta at twrlv when th street do not need lighting on aocouut of th store being all atu un til nearly that time, would necessitate Ihfhlliigt and nialiitalulna our tiresetit otstlotl system; that a areater uric will be paid for all ulirbt; that the city cannot afford to malutalu th two sys tem and uulea tb light run all ulaiit, notblmr will be sav and onlv an added ex tie use of tft dollar per uionlb b added. Tb lciria llaht coiuuauv aald that tiny could ttotum any price for all ulglit; that they would agree to furnish six light and could furnish no more and would contract for no lca, aud that they would run until twelve o'clock onlv. lb council then voted on the proposition and It wa defeated, four vote against aud one In Its favor. Wt may ber Mate that the council are In favor of the city having Unlit and no objection kt made to the price, but that toe city cannot arroni to nave them run until twelve o'clock only, it ia proba ble that the electric company will bring In a UMslirted proposition at another meeting. ttlldltif tit) Loan Probloma. We dropped In thl week aud bail a chat with th affable secretary of the building and loan association of this dty, and gleaned the following Inter esting Information regarding the work ing of our bom Institution. Each member having ten aharea pay ten dollar tho first month aud flv dollars each month thereafter, and can borrow on such ten share llixw by giving pro per necurity at 8 per cent. Interest, which la payable all lu advance. The association haa been organised nine months aud during that time about 11450 haa been paid In by Mock holders, and I'JfcO loaned out. The present valiMoftbe stock shows a profit of 20 per cent. Now that show a very good Investment for tb (tockbolder, for the money I paid In in small sums, and at the cud of about aeven year It I est! mated that tb Mock will mature and each stockholder get the cash for the face value of hia stock. Rut how about the borrower? It would seetu that If the lender get 20 per cent. Interest the borrower must pay It, It u take an example and ace. I want to borrow itIOQOon my ten ahare of stock. When It I auotiuued off I bid Nt mouths Interest, In advance (the average bids are about 70 month.) I am thus gtvlug my note for f luno and all I re ceive I 1440. At the eud of aeven year how doe the matter stand' During all that time I have paid lu my 5 each month and tb total amount of pay menu I 14.10, aud yet 1 bav bad the use of 8140 for seven year. My stock ha now matured aud I simply order my stock to cancel my mortgage aud I am out of debt. The curious fact about the whole thing Is that to th stockholder who doc not oorrow ins reuinin arc atmut 'M per cent, add yet the borrower actually pay lea money back than he receive. Of oours tho interust ou his payment I not counted, aud that Is where the profit come from. ZCNA ITEMS Hou. E.T. Hatch, of McCoy, brotiglit Rev. W. T. Scott over from that burg last Sunday. Jaa. R. Shcpard la shipping lot of fruit vl McCoy to the Sound country In Wsshlngtoti.- Born, Mouday morning to the wife of John Smith, of Zen, a bouncing big boy. All doing well. Rev. W. T. Hoott, of Pendleton, Oro- gou, will preach here next Buuday at 11a.m. All are invited to attend. Joe Blxby, of Big Nest ticca, brought out aome of as flue salmon as wc have ever teen last Tuesday, He cold them at a reasonable price, aeven cent ner pound. Johu W. McOrcw, of Terrydalc, wa laid to rest until Resurrection morn In the cemetery at this place last Sunday, The last and rite were performed by tbe Masons from Amity and Italia. Last " Sunday evening Mis Ada Clark and Fannie Mann started out for a drive. When they got by Smith' place the horse shied at something, whirled around, upset the buggy throwing out tta occupant aud break ing up tbe buggy, aud dislocating Miss Clark' hip jolut. She was getting along nicely when last heard from. Young ladica should be careful about driving a flery horse. A gentle horse i the safest after all. BORN. SMITH.-To the wife of George C. Smith, of Rlckreull, on August 11, 1800, a flue boy. STEELE. On Monday, August 11, 1800, to the wife of Geo. Steele, ou the Lticklnmute, nu eight pound boy. DIED, GOLDEN. - At the residence of her daughter, Mrs, Hat ten, in Dixie, Polk county, August 10, 1890, at 1 p. m., of ohronlo disease of the stomach, Mrs, Elizabeth Goldeu, aged 70 yearn. McGREW. At hia home in Terrydulo, at 1 o'clock p. m., Saturday, Aug. 10, 1890, Mr. McGrew, postmaster of Perrydale. Consumption was the direct cause of hi death aud he hud been a sufferer for many months. The man who cannot buv aw itch must Indeed be "hard ruu" if we are to Judge by the price at wiiich H. R. Patterson sell them, A boy wbo moke; cigarette can save enouuh In Ave week to own a watch that will ken very Rood tunc; and If he Is a Kood trader can soon own a line silver watch. DON'T ICTMOTHEW POIT. Dsnghl, dont lt mother o K; IXi not id hr slsvs and toll, Whil you sit, a MwlMS Idler, fearing your sun bands to mil. lion't you sa tUt nsvy buruVes latlly sh tat wost Id bsr, llrlog Ui Una upon bar kirsbead-. Hprluklf. llvr lo br bslr, l)suhtr, don't ha mollm to It; IKi not lot ber bsks sod broil; Through th king bright summer boor Hilar wllh hr III heavy lull, w, berayv baa hist lis brightness, Faded from her cheek tb glow, And th alup that one ws buoyant, Nuw la nll, weak snd slow, Istughtef, don't lt mollir do 11; Hits ha eared for you ao lung, la It right lbs wsk snd fwtil Mbould b lolling for th atnuig. Wska from yuur llatles btnguor, Nrek hr aid Ui chwtr snd bl; And your grbif will bs less littler W hen lbs aoda abovs hr ppsaa. Hsughlor, don't let mother du II; You will aever, never know What wer bonis wlibuul a mot her Till that mother heth low Uiw beneath tluJ budding dulaks, Kre fnim earilily car or pain To lb bum so asd without her Never loai'turn again. We hear of I't cents being paid for hops. Ootid! Oaf 38 and 40 ct a bushel at Hen ricks warehouse. Wheat I 85ct. at Hendricks ware house tlii week. MlasUccky Wing went tn C'orvnllls to visit friends ou Thursday. J. F. O'Donncll and Riley (.'onjair areat Yaqulua bay on busluea. Let u heal atl th differences and bav the town lighted by electrlcty. Joe Hubbard and wife and Mr Will Matllson returned from Yaqulna Thursday, Asa Htaata threshed alxty acre of wheat thl week that yielded forty-four bushels to the acre, t A n an here In Independence ha found a gold mine under his bouse. Further particular bU.r. H. L. Heath, Lewis Maddock, Geo. Maddock, John Clark, W. F. Jordan and K. C. Apperwon passed through town ou there way borne to McMlnu vllle on Thursday. I Mr. M. Itoaeudorf this week lost a gold ring, a keepsake In the, form of a suake, for which he offer a reward of five dollar. It was lost between the City botel aud RoaetidorT store. TBI QCKSTIOW aMTTLKO. Tat eal U a faitkral 4eler ol tb wall knows alablUhMBt of Tbsaat rrtr t ton, at M Sacrs Mto street, a. r, Asia IssdtBf ebraist at 1 wsst, Ur w sk4 t sattl UiquUo u to what ssmasriUas wars la tsct rt Tsgwubl. W wrsssal thur W kar nsds rsrafsl ebemtnd aolrM of amiai wu iiutws sraoas 01 aaraapaniiA, so kat losad tam all with thaluglsrapUoaf M'atowwtaia ludldaef Potsaaluai. Aaaraault w sr asbld to oruoowBr Jo?' lo b lbs ooljr riir Triaiu aaraapariua wow en is asatl bioa ass aiMss sad ur soasnrstloa.' Modsra sudirlo ksa brora that all ordinary tawtrasUoa srsaol esand bydlsssssd blood, bat bjr ladtgwtuoa sad tiatxUfc elnmlatloe. which esll lor vsiwtabl 1miM1t. tiutaod of latral blood nrllsrs IU lodlds of Potasstua. Joj'a Vsgwubl tanawarUla bslof lb tons. Is th flrst to discard lb old soilosa snd prooaod odor tb Bodsra tbaory. its eons attsot lb oeadassi f tb tbsorr. II Is lb talk t lb SUMMONS. In the Jn.tlr Court of th Pm-lnct of Inde- iwnarne, mis ixmntr. iimini. Ji.i. W hlilieaker, I'laiunil; W. U Culbcrt- n, iHifrndsnt. Tn W. U t ulbertaon, Ui shov named do- n-uiiaui: IN TIIK N AMKOT TIIK 8TATK OK ORE 1Pn, )'u ar li.ntiy rniiilrvd lo apiwor b Sire ih undrralirned a Jii.ii, of th iWt lur iuv iinviiici aiunwaiu on tn llfA diijf o October, 18!W, si lit hour nf it o'eliM'k In Ih forenoon of mou uny at IU olllu of aald Jull. In aald IHtK-lni-l loanawvr aatd nlatiitltraclvil arlhm. I lie dt-irndanl will lake nolle thai If h fall to anawt-r Hi complain! heroin, Ih plain tiff will tali luilgmnl againat blm for th uiiiofalj6,andMia snd dlaburamnu of un. ai ihiii as ral lor In Ih complaint In aworUaiii- wllh ihii ordr of pufillwiK.n mail by aald Court on th 1Mb. day of A "glial, law). Jiutl ol lh I'WK EXECUTORS' NOTICE. NOTICK la borehy glvrn that by virtue of an order of the l ountv tmrt of ltilk Umuty.Hialeof Orosxm, made and rntered of reoorn on in 4tu aay of August, law, I will avll al public auction to Ui htgbeal blddor, , VWU III U.HU, Ull ill HfA day qf September, 1890, In front of tb court houa duor, Id Dallas, lYilk l oulily, HUtlo of UrvKon, the lul lowing dracrilH-d real umnerlv belumrln uth aaiau of I', J. IXaipvr, diovsMHl, lo-wlk in-ginning at in (Kiiiinwnii ourner or Vg low'a Mill lot, thence North kv,' Weal 4 links to th ttg uf Mill mwt, thrnce North SI" &' wl l.i chain sitms auld alnwt. ilicno nith Hi chatiia, lliput'e Kuat I. Ill chains. them North 1.U7 clmlua lo the Disc of bo- gliiiilng. a ii ucciniung ai in ?ioriiiwet corner or in laud aouv ucw-rlliFd, lltenc Houui along Ih Weal line of aald land ILIH pliain, o, ih tSoiilhwwl corner lliervof; thence -Weal ftl1-. liuka, llicnce mirth kM chstna to th North at riii of John Wamlrai atore houa, thence Huiilh tll Xf EtuH along the Mouth line of Mill alrvel aillnka to th place ol bvglunlng altitaled In Ualltu, Vak County. lln-an. A. Aa. Ill lU.r.Y, iiMt ... Adlnlnialrauir. Notlo of Final Sttlmnt. NOTICK Ih hereby given that by order of th ItniMirubl County Onuri of the hku nr Oregon for lilk County made at tho Annual term thereof A. n, im, In the matter of the eatale ol K. Mcrwln, deiieamnt, the OfA dojf o October, A. D. 1890, wna fixed ior hwirliia the nelliinn ihr nni anttlemeiil and final exhibit of the sdmlnls- iniiom llisrelu. All mMmma are hereby unti tled to appear al aald lime and ntiu mi ahow caiiae if any there be why the prayer of aald pclltltlon ahould not be granted. ,,V OI UIT Ol J.OTOtWRlt, M, E. MKRWtN, County Judge. Admliiiatrntor. :S Tak Crl Thr la Danger til altoWltlS InHPtlVllVhrihA klilnera thniugh neglect. The deadly ahwila of llrlght'a dtaeuiie and dlatwtea will wreck the goodly bark of health if It la allowed to drin ruuiicriraa uixin i nem. I lie niaauer, too. If olive, And Judlcloiia medlactton does not edlly (llrtHii tho helm toward t Iih Ivtrt. ,,r aal'cty, will be whelmed by the auickaiind of dlwaa. In aeleetlng a diuretic, let your! inn unui xioaiviier a niomacn fluiers. which aitininniea in renal organa Wllhmit Irritating nnd exciting them, two .,ilw.i i lu, npprcheiidcd from the uumedlcntvd atlmull largely nnoriea lo, i ncne mive s teidency to react prejudicially. The Hitter Invigorate lh kidneys and bladder, In common with the nerves aud the dlrcxtlve omnia. im,i nlllird least aid, ll also affords dual assistance in preventing nuu curing intermittent and remlttclit lever. IIIIIIiiukiii.sh. nonsiiiuaiion mid rlieuiimtlRin ltalun,aiil)ugatea. Tak It Bafor Broakfaat The great appetiser, tonic sud liver regulator. in use ior moro inmi ou yeara in Kngland. I'oHltlve stHclltc for liver niiniiliilnt iuh taste In llto liioulh on arising ly the morning, umi ii,iiti, in me iienu aim oaca oi ine eyes, tired feeling, dlantuess, liingoiir avmploms of liver eoinplaliit,' Remedy Dr. Henley's Kus llsh Dandelion Tonlo, Hclleves cnnst'lpiuioii, shariMins the appet lie and Umea up the entire system. Uet the genuine from your druggist for 1, and hike uocordlng lo directions. PLEASE CALU All persons knowing themselves to be in debted to me ami-en nested In nnll Riiri maIIIm at their earliest ronveiitence sa I have dla- Siseu oi niyfintereat In the harness busluea to essra. lleniuer A Craven. Yoiira truly, Aug. 11, So. lm M. Hkamkb, - Holm Bualn Collaga Of Portland, Oregon wHI open Sept. 1st. J, A. Wesco. the leading Denman of I lie nuiai.. hi become a partner In tlila school and will make tl the leading Business College, Hend for isuuogue. i I ' O. A. KRAMER. When you want any wateh re pairing call on tbe original at the drug atore of Barter & Locke. ALWAYS SMILING! Tbu Celebrated French Cure. ArHHODITINE niS. is Sold os a f0irivt OUASANTXI ear toy form ol uarroua 4la. or say dleordw f th gruaratlr or gsni of lthr4 II ORL I,!,, lnim ,h. TIR y.,.,, MuiBf-iviHHi, over indsls nee, r., nick u Bm(0 rw,"VX?il nM,aariiigdiwnrataala tb ftactf, naJ Waakmaa, ifrtWrU. KernHta PtZ.Ti.V. CT.l- slltBilaahrtis, Uiu-utrhoNt, PIxlMaa. Weak Msv orr, la ( roww sud lmnoiMH-y, which If a. glwM often lrsdla.rffl.iuroMalrnlutlT stall on rrOH of uric. A WHITTKN UOARAKTEK forvnMt Ofd, to refund lb mooef If ?Ktsa7.. ran U so(actL Tbuaaaada of taMlaaoclaia '' "Wsnd foaag. of bock Nik, ptmtomOr curedl5rAri.a..i;inss. ClrealsTfrSTdTssl THE APHRO MEDICINE COT wasrss ssr, 0 " rOKTUMD, OIL For sal by Boater A Locke. 0. (Successor to A. J. Whiteaker) DEALER IX- FURNITURE, Parlor and Bedroom Sets, Sofas, Bed IxMinges, Hat Rack, Rocking and Easy Chairs, In pine, maple, ash, or waluut Alao woven wire matta, coil sprlug and wool and hair mat tresses. ' CARPETS! Consisting of two and three ply wool, Tapestry, Brussels and Axmlnlster. Also Oil Clotb and China Matting. WALL PAPER! From plalu kitchen Wall Paper up also the heaviest aud richest Gold Hulshed Parlor Paper. Well selected assortment of Frcscoe Paper for ceil ings and walls. Also PICTURE FRAMES Made to Order from Natural Wood or rich and heavy Pressed Gold. Framed EugravlngS and Palntlmn for ale. Main Street, Independence. 8-8 KELSO & CO, ladies Dress Eds. Boots & Shoes. Mens Clothing, Spring Hats and Underwear otc. KELSO Ho. W. W. .Williams, AUCTION HOUSE, AND AUCTIONEER. INDEPENDENCE, - OR Will buy Anything and sell Everything. - FEED STORE SECOND HAND FURNITURE Main St., Opposite Opera Housa Will move aa soon as a larger building is vacant. 6 5 1 1 Patterson. Independence, Oregon. DRUGGIST Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. lo cur (fern At COOK. V