The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891, November 14, 1890, Image 4

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    Sermon hjr N. Sbupp (Evangeli
el cbnreh), Mnnday, Not. 9th. Tueme
Tb Dini Memory of man. "And Gtxl
remembered NihM0n. 8-1. Trt
lad AttcrwtUrtut flood nbf U1d, God
mnmtrt Noah, tud in du Uim tie
til brought out of Mi Ark, and became
the proKaatiT headot tli new world .
Doolnna of th Dmue Memory of man
(1) God ia not a graat tore, ftbla to do m
h pleaww; do not rnieruhr wan to
deatrof hlra; tbt Divlnt Being te equally
balauoad in nil Hit attribute. (2) God
hot only thlukt of nation., rmi u1
eltiea, but thuik of etcb Individual m
wll; and m 11a control! national affair,
o H ooutroli individual affair! 11 r
me m ben ecu iudividual net, well m
th individual (8) Qod wmeuiber oattM
M rll M art, tb nltnnat eauM of all
Ht remember, (4) Oonitolliig tbongbt
that God remember man tenderly, etc
Tba method of remembering man-God
hu no auooeMiT tuonghta. He duea not
top thinking of oua tbiug to remember
another. Ha w lufluiie in attribute, and
almultaneootly look npon tba whole hn
nan raoe and each aeparata individual
aet. "One day ia with the Lord aa a
Ihoaaand year, and a thousand yean u
on day." The Object of retnembenng
Man. (1) God at the TareutaJ Head tup.
pilot man a waota. unoe a dependent ore
tar. (2) That He (God) may correct, re
ward and pnniah man accordlug to the
principle of Eternal troth. Tbia truth
ahould affect ut -(l)To be cantkm in all
our aotioua; it ahould org na to do good,
and rwtrain from doiugevil. (I) To care
fully review life, bring our record ia liar
mooy with God, andjhit priuoiple of eon
trolingman. (3) To eneonrage oar live
to th nigheal attainment of Hi will, etc
Want of spec oompelled na to aouie-
what abridge th above diacouw, En.
METHODIST CHVROII.
Sortuoo by Rev. E. K. Phlpps, Hun
day, November, 8, 1800. Prayer:
Text, Lu. xi, 9. Much hiui been epok
eu and written on prayer. It philoso
phy, Ita nature, ita design and ita quail
ty have been much dliwunirwd. I wlxh
to direct your attention to Secret Pray
r aa the great need of the church to
day.
There la much nioml llvlug and muoh
formal God lit) cm; alu in high place la
denounced by both the pulpit and the
preea, and the church ia perbaiie far
from ooiupllcity in the great uatlonal
vlla, but there ia a lack of power In the
church. CtarUt teacbea ua, tMith by 111
example of retirement aud precept
of eecret prayer. (Mat. vu 5, ,) where
the key note of tuoccea la.
Thoae who have succeeded in solving
the great problems of nature and bring
ing ita force Into obedience, have
ought long and pentUtently to this end,
The highest Aucceee In all lauduble en
terprise la attained only by untiring
effort, consequently, if we would be
toul winner for Christ we niunt stay
long and much in the secret place with
Win.
Let ua aak and seek and knock until
we have entered Into the "Holy of Hoi
tea," and have been clothed with hi
power. Then when we come forth
Hi glory will sit upon our counten
anoea; Ilia presence will permeate our
thought and our lives, and our word
for Him will be Indeed sharper than
two-edged word.
Sermon by Rev. D. V. Poling, Evan
gelicaJ (services held In the Presbyter-
Ian church), Sunday, November Oth.
The sermon was preceded by a song
service which cou.lsted of several soul
stirring songs. Alice Williams and the
pastor, D. V. Poling sang a duett eutl
vied, '-Must I go, and empty banded?'
which wai well listened to by the con
gregatloB present. The text "What Is
Truth?" wascommcnted upon as follows
The cause of Pilot'! skepticism were
(1) indecision of character. His entire
life was a pitiful Illustration of this
thought. He throws the blame on the
priests,and then acknowledges his own
responsibility In giving Christ to his
accusers. Noble, grand men have been
ctippled in their Ufa work by being un
set tled in their opinions. (I!) Falseues
to hi convictions was another cause of
his skepticism. He was convinced of
Christ's innocence and yet agreed to
his crucifixion. God honors the man
who ho convictions by which he
stands, no matter how unpopular said
convictions may be. There have been
men of whom it was simply true, that
it waa eanier to turn the sun from its
course, than tbem from what they con
sldered right. (3) The priestly bigotry
of his day was a prolific cause of skep
ticism. We never make believers by
coerslon. No true man will allow
another to bind bis convictions upon
himself, regardless of his own senti
ments,
SXJHOOIl BBPOBT
The following is a report of Hazel Dell
school for the month ending Oct. 81st.
No. of pupils enrolled 18, Average at-
endence 11 The following were neither
tardy nor absent. Rose and Guy Mo
Coy, Winnie Willard. Lulu Robert,
Gilbert and Bell Teal. The Star pupils
are ' Bell and Albert Teal, Winnie
Willard, Lulu Gilbert and Stelln
Hall. These have not whispered, Lulu
Gilbert, Stella Hall, and Albert Tenl,
No. of visitors. 7.
Viola Ruble, Teacher.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Drs. Ketchum and Pruden would
respectfully announce to the public
that they have entered into a co-partnership
for the practice of medlclneand
surgery in the town of Independence
and surrounding country, and that they
will attend and answer all calls duy or
night for the treatment of diseases.
Dr. Ketchum Is a graduate of the
University of Ann Arbor, Mich., one
of the finest medical colleges In the
United States and has been practicing
hi profession In Polk county for the
past eight years. His reputation as a
physician and a gentleman is too well
known in this localillty to require any
lengthy explanation at this time.
Dr. Pruden is a comparative stranger
in this portion of Oregon, but is well
known iii Eastern Oregon where he has
devoted hla time to the practice of med
icine and surgery for the past eighteen
years. He 1 a regular graduate of med
icine and holds diplomas and certifi
cate from different institutions of
learning. In his past life, at differ
ent times, he has visited several of the
most suecessful specialists of theEust
for th urptw of ascertaining th heat
treatment aud method of managing
chmulo disease, having in view, at th
time, an office practice in mine popu
lous town or city. II has taken a
thorough course of tudy in the city of
New York, and waa in the oftloe of an
an eminent specialist lulVatton, Niuw,
for ten month where he had rare op
portunities for acquiring useful knowl
edge, and gnlulug , prowl toe of exper
ience well calculated to lit hint for the
tucceaafal practice ol hi profcmlon.
The favorable advantage ! has en-
Joyed together with a good practice hav
given him confidence In hi anility a
a pliyslclau aud turgeon.
In consideration of these fuels these
gentlemen will not hesitate to guaran
tee a reasonable degree of satisfaction to
their patrou in every ease.
AlLntlii ami; rselAc CiMMt Cllmat ('
trailed.
The other duy a friend handed tut a
paper published at New Castle, Pa., call
ed the (Jiuinfi'iiH, In which we And a
weather reHrt for the month of
(Vtoberof this year. It reads as follows;
"Warnuwt day Ti deg. on the 10; cold
est day 82 deg. on the 31; greatest dully
range, 24 deg. on the IH; least dully
range, 1 deg. on th 23; prevailing wind,
8. W. There were only three clear
dnys. A large amount of ralu fell dur
ing the month. Hnow Ml four differ
ent day. A severe thunderstorm pass
ed over during the night of th Wth.
The first snow of the season Ml on the
night of the 27th. 8now also fell on
the 28 aud iS'tlt. On the morning of
the 30th the snow was two lueh deep
on the ground etc."
Contrast the above climatic condi
tion in the old "Keystone state" with
the kind of climate we enjoy out her
In Oregon. We roll attention to our
Oregon weather report, of the same
month, in another column.
The contrast between the extreme of
heat aud the extreme of cold Is not very
marked, but the greatest dilnjrcm Is
In th sudden change of tcnn'rature
that occur at thla season of the year In
the Fiwteru states. Now while the ex
treme of heat In Oregon for the month
of Oetola'r Is only two degree In frxeess
of lYnn ,and the maximum of cold two
degree greater here than them, yet
from the number of snow squall re
ported, together with the heavy ruin
full, it 1 very apparent that ctimatlt
change are of a more radical charac
ter along the Atlantic acalsiard Uuin
along the Pacific coast. Then, again,
Oregon Is at least four degree farther
north than lVunsylvnniu, butoureluHe
proximity to the Japan trade wlmls, It
Is presumable, has much to do In modi
lying the climate of Urn country. 1-x
treme cold seasons never follow in suc
cession In this country. Indeed, what
Is called a "wild winter", is an cxeij-
lion to the ireneral rule In Oregon. As
we write, the weather here Is as genial
and Iwlmy aa it Is In Hprtng-tlme, the
hills aud prulrlc are grveu, the haul
are yet dusty lu places, and there U no
indication anywhere that Winter time
Is drawing near. People whocom here
from the Rust don't think we have any
Winter season at ull. ' To 'be sure, the
weather is at times quite chilly; "the
windows of the heavens" occasionally
oHn and pour down the rain, the
"beautiful snow" sometime comes
along and stay with us for a fortnight
or, aud the mud frequently accumu
late along the highways and byways
until we Oregotilaus come to the con
clusion that "Jordan 1 a hard road to
travel," but these arc only passing In
conveniences, little shadow that lilt
aenms the morning's glow of our other
wise salubrious climate. The William-
ett valley is not an Kden, but it Is as
nearly so as anything outside of Para-
dine.
r.iLi.s cm.
le unclaimed an' unsold timber bind
In elus' proximity tor Falls City, Jugln'
from the numerous buyers an' settlers
dut sin flocklu' ill way, will soon k
gobbled Up. i : -
Montgomery and Sawtolle hah pre
pared for do wet season, by gettlu' their
new mill shingled. It am a towerln'
structcr, an' hub do 'peamnoe of mean
In' business.
Mr. 8awtello will complete an' move
into his new residence de comln' week.
Prof. Bryant hab moved Into his new
house.
De Moses of dis former wilderness,
who hab bin for several months wlslt
ln' his ole home In Pcmi., Is expected
home nex' week. l)e 'lection of a dem-
okratic governor In de ole Keystone
state perhaps hastened bis lcabin' (ltd
section. ,
0.las regrots tor say dut do mectln'
called tor settle do "elder" controversy,
probably to de disgust ob de new preach
er In charge, as well as to many others,
failed tor bring alsut a rckonellenitlon.
It pears as tho' 'twould be an tip hill
bisncHs for one individual tcr flight
"forty thieves" ebeti 'lowln' him tcr 1
strongly fortlfyed, nn'well wersed In law
mutters. Horstllltlet tun HablCto breuk
out ngln any minute an whether good
or bad blud will den lie shed, depen's
greatly 'pon who gets hit.
It am soothin' tor head de waterfall,
As olxir do roc;k It pour;
While little am heeded down" cats call,
When Hanipson's behln' his door.'
Hut when an elder comes prowl! n'roim
Wld a wll' an' wlclous eye;
Dls chile skedaddles fo'some udergroun'
Or squats till urn pusses by.
De mails am regular, and' Incrcusin'
In bulk, an de females well bless urn!
dey am mostly engrged In gettln' up
goodies for Tlianksglvln',
Hum ob de saloon keepers, or other
dlsnerscrs ob flro water, In Dallas
oughtcr tie hauled olier do coals ag'ln
for aellln' dut article ob dirt tor Ingiins.
Do howlln' an' hoopln' of dose who
have been unfortunate 'nuf tor swallow
do stun", am a terror not only tor wlm-
mem an' children, bule'ender dogs hie
to ditr kennel In iilurm,
Ozias Bamphon.
Misfortnaes never oome singly to tome
people, and this prove to lie the oase with
Mist Helen Couuoway. Last Thursday
evening while going from (be residence
of Hnrdy llolman to thegntesbe stepped
through a hole in the walk and broke
ber right leg square off just below the
knee. The member was properly sot by
Drs. Stanley and Sites, and the young
lady will probably recover from its ef
fects. Dut it is regretted by her many
friends a she wo already a ertpple and
hardly able to get about witbnnt assist
asce. Pulk county Obwver
lll'UNA VIST ITKM.
Mrs. J, 11. Alexander spent Kuiidsy
with her mother, Mr. Ismty. at Indcn
dance, and Mi Rose MoClnlu spent lit
aw day at Moumouth.
Mis Clara Jeter has, been siek for a
day or to, but it aid to Iw shout nguiu,
Mr. Lniigaur I Improving very much,
and also Mrs, Geo, Wstla,
Visitors are slowly muimig in to see
th schools Mrs. , O, MeLNiighbi),
Mr. AlexaiHlar so far thl week.
Th largtwt dpiush around br was
raised by Mr, K. 11. Jeter. It waiubed
1112') pound and aiesaurad 6 It. 9 Inches
In circumference. Mr. J. also raised
soma ot the Oiiest statne In the country.
115 bushel to !j sere. Two of them
Weighed 7. pounds.
Mr. lio is Uxuig up hi kiJewnlk
aroitud bis property, Huch an luiprov
raeut is iieciled all over the village.
Tim following are the mimes of the
pupils of tii priinitry room that were not
absent for Mouth ending Oct. Ill; Hai
ti Snyder, Lllh Znchitry, Jisne lleveiis,
Nolh lleveus, licit Znclmry, Hoplns
MUives, llurvey Nh, JiMae Culver.Lillis
Huidsr, Willi Hherniuii, Oolnmlm Mo
Claln, Tbomit Joite, Chester McClnin.
Nuiuticr eunilled M; svernije attmidsm
WKAtllkU KKI'OHT.
During (Vt, 1M(, there wero t duy
on which ruin fell, nnd ittllnch of wa
ter. There were eleur, 7 fair, and IS
dowdy days. The highest teuiemture
for the mouth wits 74 deg. on the a
The lowest leunraturv for the month
was 30 deg. on the 11, 17.
The mean temperature for the mniith
was -lu. 8 deg.
Monthly rang of temiM'rtitiire 44 d-g.
(Ireale dully range eif tcniiertiturv
SJ deg, on the U.
Leant dully range of temivrnture 10
deg. on the S,
Mean dully range of tenismture
H-31 deg.
Average mean temMruturc, for (K't.
In 21 years, M di g. That for this year
la below normal by 2,8 di g. Ik lleleney
lncc Jan I, 15 deg. Average precipita
tion III same time tiiehea, that for
this year I below normal by .75 Inches.
Deficiency sintv Jan. 1, .05 tnellioi.
rue nmt rnwi or the scsmmi wim on
the 10; other occurred on the 12, 14, 15,
17 and 22. Tho on the 15 aud 17, kill
lug tender plants.
The prevailing winds were from the
H. W. ilurlng PI, days, 8, 3 days, N. 15
days, The n:lu and mild toiii'rutmv
has given grtim and vegetation gem
ally a nice sturt. Wheat Is moHtly In
the ground and growing ulivly.
Get. m gave 14 rainy days and 5,
10 Inehea of water, 7 clear, 12 fair and
12 elowdy days.
Highest tems ratun for the month,
73 deg. on the 5,
lowest temperature for the month,
38 deg. on the 15.
Mean teuiH-rature for the month, 54.
0 deg.
Kiln, Nov. I, istsi.
Thomas Phaki k
Upfrlihl, I
talk it ciirir,
nd th Tm tMm with sdrmilt-mmt nt
MnwpartllM, Bn mhrr llrrr, hlood u tunf
ranuHlws, hut lliar I on oimUoIo, sail miu
one, th claim fur whlt-h, u s cure for all
Unf-rln diMwse anting from Torpid I,ltfr
or lltllmuinpM, or frotti Itnpur b(ot, are
hackee1 np lf a pualllt luaranlesl If
It dua't dn Jim s n'imwnlnl to rry mat,
the mon-r whl fur It I promptly refunded.
Tht nm-ullitr uinlli'ln flit Iwmid t
other throughout tli rlrlllmd world. Aiui
whf thmild not! "IVIk I oli.tp." hut
when It I Irti-ked up br poelltv auarsn.
tee, by boiitn of lung ,ablitjed rm.uu
tloo, for honniy, Intivrltjr and ound fluan.
olal tUnillng, (lion winit mtn fnui itatf And
that iit wiMt Ui World1 DltpeutarT Mnt.
loal AawM itllon, of tluffalo, N. V., mean In
f uarsnteelng tuelr Dr. I'leral l Ooldea Hod.
loal UUcomrr.
Dr. I'lfirtxi Onl.Vn Medlml TlbuxiTere
check to frightful Inroad of Scrtif ula anil.
If taken In time, arrmt tlx maruh of (km.
sumption of the Lung, which I l.ung.
crorula, fiiirlfloa and eniivhm the bloiid,
therebx curing all Hkln and Scalp IHtnaft.
tMuera, Bone, Bwelllugs, and kindred ail
ment. S50G OFFERED
for an Inourah! num nf tMU
tnrrti In th Ili ad, bj
the proprietor of Ur. aign
( atiirrh llomedy, II7 Its
mild, aiKithlng nd healing
propertiM, it uur tn worn
no natter of how lorn uandlng. Onl
k' eeuts. Hold bf druggUU vrj(whr.
Fabsrs Golden Fsmala Fills.,
For Fni1s Irrernlar
!v lllei; iiuihl'iuliki'llmm
t TV "1 H: marker. H'ver
'H -. I X. ..! .1.. ,i..tl A
M I l'" I WI III.
,TSt, J 'IV imminent Ulei
Met
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i.luuUlljf. Oil
l' rillem u
'v&hJf lucialniatton.
gi SliRtl SArEt C
niy. oiiuraiiieuil
ippri'tned
CERTAIN!
Don't bo hitmbiieired.
Siivo Time, llttultli.
ami mouoy Helen no otu
r. Kent tn till aililran,
iio'ire lie mall ou 11)
colptofprli'DifiOO.
Adilreaa,
THE APHRO KlEDICiriE COISPAfir.
Waatarallruacb, Box J7,l'OUTLAND, OR'
, Fur Milu by hunter bcrku. ,
Tk It Bsfor Breakfast
Tho gmil appetlcr, tunlr and liver rejrnldtnr.
In uxn for morn tlmn r yi'iir. In KiiKlimit.
f'iMlllvo apeulilo for llvnr complaint, find
tiwUi In the mouth on arlilnx ly llie iiiornlus,
dull puhiM In Iheliuud mid lunik of tho eye,
tired fi'i'lliiK, dlr,7.lne.H, Iminour tympuimii of
liver miiipliiliit, ltoint'ily Mr, tlenley' Kiik
Huh Ilniiitollim Ton lo, ItolloveH constlpiiMon,
hurpom the siipollle nnd tone up ihe en Urn
a.VHlein. (ietthe Kvnulun from yijui' drugglal
for 1, and Uikn (Kuoi iIIiik to direction, .
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.'
NOTICK I hoiohy Klven Hint thu under.
Hluned Klcnnor FcrHnson hiut been duly
liiiiliilei by tho Ciiiinly Cnurl of l'olk
Oouiily, Mlatii of oroKm, oxecutrlxof ttio hint
will Hint I m1 a m . 'i 1 1 ol .ineoh Kei'ituwm, dn
ceiuiod. All portion havlnx ehilni n(iilnnt
tuld iwliilo prnHent Ilium duly von lied iiinl nil
purl li M knowliiK ihoinxelvoH Indehlerl to tho
nine nro heroby untitled to aotllu tho miiuo
In tlx nionthH rrom tho dole hereof.
KliKANHH FKIHIimoM,
Pai.v, Hiiu.ry A Kakin, fcjCO.llll.X.
Altiirnoyti,
DiiU'rt thin slllh duy of Heptoinlier, IBM.
ooldd :
Miss Ada Judson..
Mr. Willfa
wm a Williams,
DRCSSMflKERS.
(SlUPWINGFlimPIHQ
A 8PECIALTY.
m 1 mm,
8ucosor t
Elkins & Go.,
rxormTOKS or thi
City Track and TVansfer Co.
Hauling of all Kinds Done at
Reasonable Rates.
(Till Fed, 0al(, opirUood
For
lOrCoUectloni Made Montli!y.-
INDEPENDENCE. EROGON
6ITY J-)OTEL,
C Strettt Independence, Or,
A. W.HOWELL, Prop.
Pirtc1u In vry respect Special
attention given transient caatosacra, A
aatapl room for commwdal trvlr.
Mitchell & Bohannon,
UQufactarr of
SASH & DOORS.
SCROLL SjWINQ WD
W4Q0N HEpmim.
Mela Street, Independeac, Oregon.
0. A. KRAMER,
M Mafar d h
Waul Your W'lrlii(f.
Wnli'h.'rf l ulrln s aiMwIaUy. ' Will l jroa
luirKultie In Wali'hee.l'lwk and Jewrlry,
WITH
Buster & Locke.
Wagon Making
su
Carriage Repairing
. W. 4. WENSENHOTH
n titoli tit ll tme bull
Of Hill
hat ewul a
bull'lliis eilli K. K
K enter. Ilj'kunllh .Hon. He It aa ttivrl
eii,-.! work war, h.vliu earne-l hie Irtfe Is
auri lie aolli'ii. .tiara ol Hu inNat
jJ irul" ull... llou.
F. J. MORRIS, Prop.
Fine Wines, Liquors
AND CIGARS.
MIXED DRINKS A SPECIALTY.
WhiUaht Brick, ' Indeptndtnct.
A I'HKNKNT Til OI K M lfl HI III II v
It 1 with iloniir that we amuiuticu lu
our ninny patrons that we liavo minis sr
raiiKPUKiuts with t lint wnlo nwaks, lllu.
tnitini farm unijiiizi n, tlie Amerwun
Farmer, pulilmlioj at Furl Wiiyuo, I ml.,
and road by uunrly 'i)0,(X10 farmnrs, by
wliioli tliut Rront piibliontion will lie
mulled dirfKit, FltEU, to tliu addrrsa of
auyofnnr suluioribor wlio Mia in and
pay tip all nrronrauai ou uboriptious to
Jauuary 1, IN!) I and one year in sdrsno
from Jaunary 1, 1801, and to nay new
sti I jauntier who will pay one your 111 ad
vance. Tins is a grand opportunity to
obtain a flrst.ulu farm Jo ti rim I free.
The American Farmer is a iiirit 10
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wliioh rank araonn tho leading agnciil.
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eoonomy iu atfrioiillnre and th rights
sad pririleons of (bat vast body ot nlll
lens Amonoati Fnrnisrs -whose imlii.
try is the basis ot all material and na
tional prosperity, Its hitfhest purpose is
the elevation and ennobling of Aifn
culture tlirouuli the hiiflior and broader
education mou aud women engnifod in
its pursuits. The regular subsorlption
prioe of the merfeem Farmer is 81 per
yonr. ti COSTS YOU NOTHING,
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mail you the Whht Siub from Jan. 1, '91
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Tnti's Els
Th 4rppu, he deblllule. wbhe
r from eseeaa of work of saliMl
Malarial Regions,
will RSI Tail's rill Hi most venial
Kaloratlv er UTe4 lb allrlig
lid.
Try Them Fairly.
A vlgvrnn bttilf, pur Mood, airong
erTee i,d elieorf Hi mind w III result,
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Qymm Pacific Railroad
C:::' ujvslapmant Co't Stoamsrs.
Chort L' .1 to California.
i:i'i:h: nr.! the fewest.
mkamj rt v t.fx'n v.rr,
Ptumm-r Wl! .A"rrrj; ",-r f.pv,
Vii.iiliiii: Ort. i, !, n,
IavmHsii KrSiHwi! (h t, la, Zi, 91.
Tmln No, I Will ran Tilraulaj'S, Tliurarlsjrs,
and Hatunlsya, sua on uiterineillnte dsy lirn
iKNiwirjf,
Trnln No. i will ma Monily, WwlnwHlsy.
and Krlitaya, nmt on liilrutr,tlinnya when
nr eunry,
Yoiiii Iruely,
f. r. ihMific,
A.n. k.ap.a.
Ih1. n rfri-l Hi l,lil Ul fl'ff
elllnn i!i kIiIhimI nmlin,
1 rain. iHiniiB, I with Dm S. f. R R. anil rlr
tsatw at tuntlili and liu)r,
. II. tlOHWKU, Jr., C, C, Mi PR,
Oos. n I. Al, O, 0. Co, Ael. l . r, A P. A1
MoiilKuuir. SI.. O, 1'. H. K.
ea I'uni'iwo, l un.llu, Or
GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE.
Northern Pacific R. R.
TWO rVT TIUI! IHtl.T.
HO CIUN0I or CAR
SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO
And til iinuMl, via
St. Paul and Minneapolis.
THE SOKTHKU PACn'IO B-UUiCAa
It Hit on If Un Hiiu'ilu.
reti(er Trln,
tec'i"t -i'lt l'wr tree of rih!)
l,Ulltl"l lit' I'liai'lie,
I'UlIm I'l'tie Sleeplltf '''.
I'tKi'C 1'loliit I r. iWiait Wet,
FROM lttKTUNt) 10 TIIK EAKf.
So tbat yonr Ticket re.idi via th Itorta-
' ri Paclllo B. H nl ivoia cms.
ol Cii.
I eare Portland at I t A M and 5 r M.
dally e'Nvotl Mluiuawli ur b t'aul ailwl
f. M.
htr,rinvtr.ln, lMta VftlHt
an 1 U MPeitdtlU ai II Ma m. and 1 1 H .
... . n, .. ... .... 1 -at -
arrive ei w iuis, ,- .. ' 7
eoaiwrtiu wll Cunil-aim t "i " U
ftullltl ou l'u-t Sueua. A.I) ClUHM'lN,
Ami. O..U I I'tM. Aftal, No. 1.1. flit'. Slrest,
l erlltnd, OrmuU.
Iiepol Cor, rir.l aud O Sire!.
ON CfLE
TO-
Omalia, Kansas City, (Lira:
CT PAUL, ST. LCI'2,
AND ALL POlMf
Hast, North oith.
Kr rth'r imrlMilaft lrtiiilr nf say ns"nt
ol tlie Ounpwi)' nr
T. W. LEE,
V. T, A,
J'ortlsnrt, Oivsun,
R. D. COOPER,
Tli'kel Aent
lndi'Kmli'Ui, Or
EAST AND 80UTH
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE.
SHASTA WHE.
Expreet Trttnl Lrtrt rortltud Dalle.
"South. I SortKr
4Too Tu. - furiltna Ar :M
:Jir. . U. Allnr. Ar t:l a. m.
7:4fl A. M. Ar. Pun Kranciwo I.T D M r. M.
Above tralut Hop only at followlnf itattnin
nnrth of Houilmig: Ktal I'ortlaii'l, liriuu Lilly,
WiMHllmrU.rtlpinjAlliauy, Taii(nt, Hliblitu, Hal
ley, HarrliUurg, J unci tun CH), Irving suit Ku
(Ull.
ftoseburg Mail, Daily.
Uiive. : I ATrlve.
Portlnnrl. , ... H i. a. ( Riwhuiy r, a.
ltotoburijf . .. .. .. . A. s. Vortlaiiq. .,..,,. r, a.
AUiany Locl Dally (Except Sun'y)
I. vu. . '"A ri'l vo. .
Portland., .... S;00p a. Alluuiy UilKIP, M.
Alhitny ft:00A. a. Hurl In ml 0 IX) a. m.
Pullman Buffet Sleepers.
TOURIST SLEEPING CAItS.
Foraueommnilntlnn ot seonnit-r'r.iw pti);oi,
uii,:hi)(l to KzM'tiii Ti'tlui,
Wart Bido Division,
Between Portliuitl anil Corvallia
MAIL TRAIN DAILY (Kxcept Siimlny.J
7 ;80 a. H.
11 :1R A. M
U10P. M
Lv. Poriliuut Ar.
Ar. Inileiwiulmos Ar.
Ar. ConsUlt Lv.
(fao p. nt.
1:4U p.m.
Vi Ki p. m.
At Albany nr) Corvallli ounnoot with tralut ol
Oregon l'aoltlo tllroaL
EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY (Except Sund'y)
I.oave
Portland ,4Mr. m.
MjiMluiiyJlleilBAa.
Arrive.
MoMlnnvtll 7:25 P.M.
Portlauil .. ..:! a.m.
TER0D0H TICKETS TO ALL P0IHT3
EAST AND SOUTH.
ttTot ticket tnit luiormttlon reganllnirrate
tntt, le.i call on oouiiaLy'i agont at luueiwn
douc. B. KOIDIHR, I. P. ROOSR9,
Uiui(ai. Auk U. f. Pat. Agt
RAZER
AXLE
GREASE
BEST IJf TUB WORM.
Itn w"rlnqulitlirtunturBMirl, aotuaDy
CltMnMilla, two bnxrt of nnrothnr brand. Not
enuotixl byhttt. If'tilETTIIKOKN UIMU.
1 FOH HATjW BY 1IWAT.1ERS OKNPIIAI.tiY. lyf
J. I Irving
The GROCER!
Never wants for C'liHtonipra iHHUUHe
-His Trade is large.-
J. D. IRVINE
Never wetlx tiioiiev, v tii'ii his cud
tonii'ift t'utnii in nnd 'ii,v Ilii'lr liills.
In Ills Slnie, you will Hint a large
Stoeknf
Groceries.
Crockery,
Tobacco,
Etc., Etc.
, Wlilih iH Bolil ul
Bedrock Prices.
1
5.
a
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3 I
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(ft
0
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5- '
6 3
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13 M
"2
9
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B
1
3
PS
f3
And be Convinced.
72 SliH'l tooth iron Imrror, )?20.
5 mid 7 tootli eultivulors.
The best homo sliocitig;.
Tlie Iwvst lu
Iron
Steel
or Wood
-AT--
. Kiwi's.
Best price paid for
Old Iron and
Castings.
Main St,.
IuLloptnuloiHio.
TIME . TAU1.H,
Inilepeiulunee and Mttnintiiill, Moler I.lne
EH E
tenve I.onvon
InclMHnUiu'e. Monimiulli,
0:1X1 7:4(1
8:10 , d:M
:llii . )n:ll '
;: 11:15 U::lo
.. 11 2:1ft
4:) 5:.
lead
Do You Want to Harn
A PREMIUM.
Then go to work young man or young
woman among your friends, and get them to
subscribe for the WEST SIDE. You have
fiive chances for getting a prize, and from
the list below you will see that they are worth
striving for,
HOW TO DO IT. "
For every New Hulitcriber, j.uyitig t'i for the WKST HIDK to Jan.
iMt, 18!l'2, the penwiii Mtnditig io the name and money will lm credited
with onHulerlitlon. On thfl22itd day ofXov., ll(), the j.enn, or
persoim having m-cttred the greatest titunU'r ot Xer fiiiWriben will
reeeive the M prize, and the next highest the 2nd prize, etc
THE PREMIUMS.
A typewriter. Value l."5.00. ,
10,00 othb.
lUmk on Kttefjnette. Value 12.50.
Book, one of Dieken'tt work. Value !.".
llook, one of Verne'M works. Value 1.00.
ltt prize.
2nd "
3d 4
4th "
r.th 44
Tlne prlwuean lie Been at the this office. Tlue priM are given
for NKW BUIISCKIBHKS only, and it in Hmihv, that the bigbcut
titiiiilrcr of RultrxtrllNtra obtained by uny one person might not be over
ten, hence in that iso the ten HubMcribers will earn the Urtst and a lens
number each of the olhew. Thin in just the work ft)r the Iwjh ami girla.
A full nubrteriiition (flOO) couutu one, Haifa year (1.00) count one
half. Three months, or 50 cento, one-fourth. You can tw;nd in the
money nnd natm eaeh week until Nov. 22, 1890, aud at that time the
winner of the prise will be announced through tho columns of the
West Side. The West Hide will be W'tit to New 8ubnerilierri from date
until January, l.sf'2, forfJ. '
COMMENCE WORK AT ONCE.
Any person whose name appears on our books c.inot lie counted
tw a new subscriber. (,'lttliH can be formed in a community, and the
iia:uen will count an prize winners. For example, ten persons milsorib&
for the paper, nnd if ten is the prize club, the 1st will be paid to them.
Heuienilxr there are five prizes. Two or three new names will
t'luoMt be Rtire to Keen re a prize of smie kind.
Address WEST SIDE,
INDEPENDENCE, OR
Livery, Feed and Sale Stables.
FIRST-CLASS
TURNOUTS.
8UxkLcftlnourCrwinbewellaUi'!r' ' to.
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR CC IERCIAL MEN.
MAIS STREET, LNDEP.NDENv U, KEGON.
-THE CHURCHILL-
Sash, Door and Manufacturing Co.
oOt
llnvluit In mil iH'nttlnn a KturlevBii Dry Kiln nit eeventl tliiniMnc1 rtollare wnrth ofaew
mtu'litnury, we Are now ivrnrad to fill ny and all urtli-rn l..r mill w.irlc. Onler tlli-ttd
fniin any part f 111 valley, which will rewtve prompt attcntkm. To nur !! ciiKiunier w
wth Ui mi) that we will haveivinMunily ou liaiut all die latest dmlgnx In imr trae, Prompt
nttuiitlon well lie given and prlcwi a low a consistent with good work.
tMHw, oomer Trade and High triet, Saleini P. O. box No,
fb You Want to Buy
Fancy-
-and Staple--Groceries,
OLASM WARE aud CROCKERY
Rock Bottom Prices for Cash
-or PRODUCE go to
tho Wreckers of High Priees in
liulependenco.
HID Ho:
Old Stnnd
Mitin St., Independence.
BRICK YARD.
J. R. COOPER,
Of Independence, having n steam
engine, a brick machine and several
tierea of finest clay, is now prepared
to keep on band a flue quality of
Brick, which will be sold at reason
able prices,
I. A. MILLER,
MIAMI IK
MARBLEMGRANITE
Monuments and Headstones of All Styles.
Firtt-Clnag Work and Tricea 20 per cent
lower than any other shop in the gtnte.
SHOP COR. MONMOUTH AND R. R.STS.
Hyde S Data,
INBEPKNDKNCI, ., . OllKOOH.
This!
REAS0NADLK
RATES.
' IT. T.
. PATTERSON,
DRUGGIST
-DKALKK IV-
VETCHES,
CLOCKS WD
JEWELRY.
INDEPENDENCE, . OREGON.
H. M. LINES,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
-AND-
UNDERTAKER,
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON.
A full and complete line of Funeral good
Alwaya on Hand.
C, S. McHALLY..
Architect and Dmughtsman,
ROOMS ,& WSH-imuVIIIAN ULOCKe
COMMEltCIAl, St.. ' , . 8AI.EM, OR.
City Restaurant
Ha been reopened, by tlio Misses Vemiells,
on MftlnHU, opposite tho Opera house, Inde
pendence. MuiUa SB cent. Hoard, St 50 per
week. Ice Croum and Oysters in season "
Table supplied with the best the market ftf
ftirds. No Chinese employed, ,
A. B. GRIGGS,
MEAT : MARKET,
, 8. f, Irvine, r-""Mtaai-lji
nn iu .