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THE WEST SIDE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER I MHO, LOCALS. J, P, lrvlw, Ki, at III I oily, It m pur eul OhM. Ortttoo't bakery and ouo. fcetkuiary atort) at MoMiutitilltt, mid will rtuiovt hi family lo bit ow bom avMuttiut uenttretk.. Mr. Iriut uat bad tt tiptrwiiOw lo butiuta, ttpeuially in lb grooery liat, and h to honorable, pruuipl aud ttMOMttnl dealer, Mm Imt m btrt will bt tuolal m J eomnitrual Iom to tult eounnuuity, but gam lo Me nl.nnvillt aartiatl aud rhiatict ill It la ' auperttaout, porbapa, fvr at tu bttprak Mr. Irylut t fair thart ut III patrohUKt and eoufldauc ut tilt comniuuiljf with whom b it to tntcutut tttueiattd, for bt will rttdily gain tht out aud win the other by bi gwtltroauly dppurtmtnl and fair dotting toward hit palruitt. Work it twin rapidly punlitd ou lot net btuk building, tnJ it will toon be rtaJy tor ooeupaaoy. Burnt real trtittte U;iiU) work it (wing pat on Hit out tl J of tbt buikluiti, aud whan completed it will prtttnt But tpprartnet' An old gtutlttuau trum way back in tbtotk billt wtt ill town lb other day, and adiuirltm tbt splendid tlruolurt wilh mouth til t ftipt wtt ombemrd tu uelaun: "Wall, 1 duot know what tht worl't oorain' to Prof. Kautuw it aa tblt mid t!anl ptaktraud Miom who fail to brar bin will dim tu intellectual aud tpiritual treat Special mutio will bt rvtidartd on tbt oooatioo. Tbt choir will ting an aatbtia, and, at bulb morning tud even ing tertkx, Mitt Alio Williaiut and Rat, IX V. ruling, Hit paator, will aiug a duel, Jaat praetdiug tbt tvvmng dif eoarte IW. Mr. ruling wilt ting a aolo ulilltd, -Tbt Cbrlatitu lb tieyond. A turditl invitation at cittnded i tbt pubho lo atteud the aomeaa. A crowd of and factd mottrntrt wtr tetn gronptd together on Main tree! tbt otuer moruiug, aud opoo in quiring it waa found tbtt Ibey wtrt wit netting tbt "laat dying tgony" of John, Will Kelley't famoua bird dog. Tbt pour dog wtt a tiotim ot "tutn't inhuman ity" lo brulea, and a dott of ilryebiniut did the butmeet at effectually at 500 tolte ot el. trwity eould bava dont it Will Knlley Andy Tupper and olber niwrodt ot Ibw enininniiy ar now wearing ntuurniug bad get. Tumaia tbt kioobtrameelmg amoMwt, a marked and pointed eiioeett owe tlMDgto feel prond of-toretutrnUar with pleuure, and to ditouat with profit to ouraelvee. wt mutt attend tbt meeting and take an intaittt m Iht qaettiont dit euued. Come out to Iht moetiugt and bring yonr wife and oullureo with you. A loud pngiliittio dialogue ouourred down on Main tlrett tbt other ttening, but tbt frothy btlligerentt teemed to be of tbt opinion tbtt "he who qntrrelt and mm away will lire to quarrel an other day." liMt-A blank Ndrto'iii4l.iud f eouile pap, about tit mouth old -miied grey hurt on bind feel. 1 inder will be re warded by returning the pup to Ben Du, Indepandeuot, Or. It Oraham Burnbam, Ea., repreaenting tbt Commercial ltatiew, Portland, Or. wtt in town on Tuesday getting ttatif tint ut milling aud banking. Thtrery nobbittt of ltdlet', niiMet and children'a wrapt on tht market cau Iw, nurebuml ot J. L. Htocktoti, and at r - wboletitlt pnoea. t Mr. Jta. Fotter, formerly of Albany Or., and Jaa. Sawyer, both tmplt.yoea of th Weel 81JtNrrowU i . wore in town on laat Turaday. Tht Wht Sioa office, m the perann of Mr. E. 0. Pentland. repreeeult Ilia Ham burg Bremen and Ilurtford Fire Intnr anot oumpaniet. Tbeartittto paint bruab it mukiuga marked ohangt io tbt tppearanoo of the new public tcbool building. J. L.8toekton bat jmt receired latot.1 ttylea of iHdiet' wrapt and will aell at wholetale prioea. ' Mra. 0. A. Burkhart and daughter .... .....!. t W V.L of Albany, art twihhr mitb at Derry. Jet, the trotter known at tba Riley Cooper horet, bat been told to tome par tiet on Puget Sound for 8700. B t quality of Mittet and obildren't wrapt at Stockton' at wboleaule pricoa. tUai' MovllHf , Purtuant to oIUhtoTtieiia of Indo iwiidonw hold a piildlo oouwnlloii on th vvtntng of Nov. 84 tt Hie HirKiae of placing t nomination oaiidUlaloa for nia or, rtoonler, iimrtlml, trvaaurvr and thrvo counulliium, Judgu A, M. Hurley waa oulUM to the chair, and Mr. R C PeiitlnndapiioliiUMltitorvtary. Tlu following randldaUt went liirt,l In HomliiaUou by acclnmamatlou; For maj-or, W. P. IXiunaway; tnwaiimr, K. T, llonklo; coiiiidliuau for Ut ward, R R Krviigol; 3d want, Jut. Olbaou; M wM, Marah Merwln. W. I,. VVllktna and J. T. Funl wero plaood. in nomination fr pity hHiirdi'r, Mr, Wllklnt roclovetl 3t vot,, Tliot Ken noil 3, J. T. Kurd 71. Mr. Sunuirl Hliank, J. It. Htriiminl and Thoa, Feiitiall worn plmwl In noiuliia tlon for city iimrxliul, Mr. Hlmuk rex wived volet, Mr. Cmw I, Mr. Sorolibrd to nud Mr. FVmiell el vote of the convention. On in illoii the mwtliig adjourneit, L-JL. 1. -V. J'uW'-r, Eq., of Moumontli, hat iMHight an inlerett in the lmrdwart bittinee wilb Mr J. F. O IVuiuell ot thia pity, and the linmiina ou aud after Monday, Not, HI, will bt ouudueted na iler tbt firm nntnt of O'lHrnncll ft Duller. Mr. Duller m to well aud favorably knowu llirougliout Polk oonuty, aud etpeoially in tint ooimn unity at to re quire uo toeeinl word ot reoomuienda- lion from tit, but wt onuuot forego tbt pleaturt of calling public attention to tbt new firm, Mr, O'Dmiuell bat already ettablmhed an enviable reputation among ut, in the abort time be bat been bait, for fair dealing aud gentlemanly and oourteont treattneul of bia patrona. At a meeting of tht cily council laat Wedutaday tveuiug it wat ttated that au ordinance would bt iutndiietd al tbt next meeting granting a lietnat to the opert lionet. Tbt ooiumiltrt on ttrttit and public, properly reported the doora to eity ball repaired tnd alto look to drawtra. It waa mured that tbt rnarabal be lutlructed to remove ill obetrnotiout from the tidewalkt, taking dnt ountider ttlou ot tht needt ot tbt merolmuU, who ball bt allowed not more than two feet netl to llitlr bulldingt tor ditpluy of good a. Mr. (?. P. llurkhart and daUKbter, of Albany, were vlaltlug Mr. Nancy tlotr, of tula city, laat Friday ami Hut unlay. Meraert. Fryer and Peroivnl of lUit eity tbipptd by exprtut to Portland ou laal Moud'iy elevvii cleanly draed aud fat veal. Mr, J. W.llualcr, of tlila city, left for Han Joee, t'al., to be alwuit tome aix wevke or more. Kite It vltltltig old time friemU. J. P. Irviue left for MuMlunviiie on Monday't traiu. J. M. Hbelley waa doing our eity lint Wtdnetday in the mlereet ot K Feld man ft Co. The Monmoutb brant bund tavoretl our oily with a few lively aire liwl Ve.lnee- day. Kdltor Waith, of the Dallaa Item i ter, waa doing mir city Friday of IbhI -wk, ft Mr. Anton Kimeey. who reeidea near Dixie, wat in town on Tneaday ahaking bandt with old acquaintance. Bv. J.IR N. Bell will preach in the Preabyterian oharab of thit city at 11 o'olock k. u. Sunday, Nov. 80tb. Dont forget the teacher meeting at thetobool bouaeou next Saturday. Let everybody attend whooan poeaibly to, Mr. E. C. PentlnnJ it having a bulletin board put up near the depot. Mr. Joaeph Tuca hat returned from a ten dnya inunt over In Cheballa oounty. He visited Wiulock, Cbehalit and other polntl, but tbuiki Independence the bral place yet. S. H. Stine aud family left here for St. Helent laat Wtdnetday. Mr. I. Clnggert w getting on nicely and will toou be around again Our nublio nebool it to erowded that many of the amnll children have to be diamiaaed at noon of each Uuy Bev. N. Sbupp, In a note to Ibie paper, ava he it carrylns on a very iiitorettiiig revival meeting on the Pee Dee. One ot the children of Mr. Frank Davy, of Salem, it very tick. At Mr. Davy bat been sojourning in Polk oounty for tbt laat ten duya it it hoped that tbit notioe will meet bit eye. Plenty of fine oreomery butter at Utn kit ft Walker't. G. W. Onffgt of f alia City wat in town on Wedneadny Mum Lillian Cooper left bere last Mon diiy to attend tcbool at St. Mpry'e Acad' emy in Portlond. Mra. E. Bond net Mitt Minnie Brodie a gradnate of the State Normal School, it viwting Mn. Cattron of Monmonin, Mm .T. P.TnrniA. who hat been vinit- lug with ber busbnnd at MoMinuville, re turned on laat Wednesday train. Th infant child of Mr. and Mr E.'T. Ilenkle in convaloHCont. Jay Demlng hat a poaltlou on the St, Helent Mitt, J. H. Stlno't papor, J. 8. Cooper returned from Portland MIt Nettie Ttlom, ot Ilvutou county a niece of Hon. F. A. Patterton, it viait Irg here thia week. Frank Montgom, ry, ot Montuouth, re lumed from W aabington a ,k ago bit Tuesday. The publinhar and eilitor ot tint paper toknowliHlget the raipl of a compli mentary itmtntiou to atteud a I'lmnWa giviug ball at Dallnt. Mr, J. P. Irvine bnt told bit retitleuce property ut thia cily lo Mr. T. W. Kutet. Consideration SliW. IWv. W,C. Kaulner, president tif La- ayotluHemiiinry, will preach in the Pret- byterittn church of thia oily Sunday, Nov. 30tb, at 11 o'clock, . H. and 7:15, p.m. B. F. Wbitenlie-'a new retulenoe at ooruer of C and Fourth itroelt ia rapidly pproaching completion. W. W. William told at public auction on latt Saturday 10 hnraet for W. It, Peck; and five bonwa, one plow, cart and wagon for J. W. itiohardtou. Mr. John Stump in tiiiking a well the nlberdav diaoovered t do Don it wliicti very mnoh reaemblee red ocber. Mist Anna Peterson it visiting M II. D. Waller. Eli Johnson aold bit livery stable to II. CbrWtian on Saturday. Ooueidero tion 5000, Mr. Levi Jones, of Aluea valley, ia via iting friends in thit vicinity. The new city council of Independence sfUr the Monday in January will be as follows: Fibht Waiii). E, E. Kreugel, J. A W heelers. SacioND Waiib. E. G.Peutlnud, Jan-M Qibnou. Tiilkd Waku.-Q. W. 8hinn, M. Mer win. Mist Anua Peterson of Portland, who bos boon visiting Mrs. U. D. Waller of thit city, returned borne on Thursday. Mist Hillie liiuhnrdson of Salem visiting friends in this oily. rrof. W.E. Oressy and hit ton, War ren, furnwlied music for Ihe Thanksgiv ing ball at Dulliis, Misses Stollo Uinphlett aud Jennie Uay, State Normal School students, gave Ibe West Siva olllce a pleasant coll Thursday afternoon. Mist Umpblelt it a lister of Mr. A. L. Uinphlett, nn em ployee of thit oflloe. Mr. Dickinson, a noted caterer from New York, bnt opened a lunab oounter in the Whitenker block. ATTHACTIONt Ot IfOMR. ' A fsiwr Hril at the ; rrnir' lasUlut llvlil at Tlta IIsIIm, Orvgan, Nwv, It, lauo. Tlmugh I cannot claim to be a farmer, or tvett a farmer' daughter, yet I have ever taken an Interest In all that porlalnt to tht cultivation of tht toll, fueling, to mother earth wt owt our real wealth, and whuu Prof. Wash burn naked inu laat evening If I would not aid In thit Itistllute, I tuld "Yea," at once, "anything I can do, I will, wil lingly," tupiMwtng It wat aoinethlng ho had mapped out, but whan I found It wot an emanation from my own brulu b wanted, my enthusiasm rapidly oootcd, but at we walked horn under the rays of the uleotrla light which wtt playing htde-and-tmik through the rows of the beautiful Lomluuily poplars lining our atroeta, my mind went back to au evening alanit thit time of year wlmtt I (trst came to The Iklloa, -H years ago, and tliougtit of the change Unit) bad wrought-as much lu opinion as In thought, though tht facta have made the opinion. I brought a box or flower with me and waa laughed at on the steamer Idaho, ror supoliig tuuh thlugt would grow In tht new homt we were exM'tlng to make. Out of tht ttorle told of our now tremtiow. red town waa, that tho chlldrvu then could not bo properly trained according to wise Koloinoirt maxim, aa lucre were not rode euough to go around, one email bush, bock of the old tohool- house at tht east tud of Fourth itreet btslng the only touroo of supply, Now when our Irevt are lu kwf I cau stand with pardouable pride with afrlcnd from abroad, at the ooruer of Fourth and Court, and looking either east or west along tlw green archway tu the hlllt beyoud, any: "It It Hot beautiful?" though the dower In my box on the steamer Idaho were not fated to make a very vlgoroua growth, and I would nut dare toaay that any adorning our gnrdena now were the outgrowth of the Introduction or thoat plants; tliey were, at leaat, a beginning and herald or better thing to come. I.Ike the fanner we bullea had aud atlll have many things b learn In re gard to the cultivation or our floral peta. but 1 think thoae who remember what The DhI It waa lu IHO'2 aud now at It III 1NH0. will appreciate the ditlbrenco. I might ank or the rennliig luflueuoe of llower. I think tht flower gartkn on the farm bt very apt to be negleeUfd -not so much because tho mother or wife hiut not the love or cart for It, but because uo opHrtuulty is given, In the cities flower are considered a t.t wmlty In almost all forma of social life, In hoiiM of culture and refinement they are ever preaent with their beauty sud iH-rfume. To me there can b no true home without audi surroundings, snd now wlicu nlalltt cau be natl to cheaply by mall, or a few aeedt tow n, ihorolano excuse, especially In the wiuntry, fur the Urren aud desolate homea one aw. 1 auld to a young fanner an hla bridal eve: "Now there la one thing I am going to say to you. Do not forget to take beauty into ac count In the new home you are about to found. A few fret or ground fenced ofl and carefully prepared can be ! a retting place and an elevation of the mind from the care and worry of every day work: "Ura drains, with mol untwruln Imuss, TiUHlr wUkra kktMoaint t uliil.t: Tliiw In ttiwors. sail iwtm mors limn snai ln." No wonder the young people, as they come to the yearn of maturity, nee from the old homnatend and add their number to the luereasng throng of the itle. Around the old homca of New Kuglund's nigged hlllt, with their old- fashioned gardens of sweet peas.honeal faces, swect-wllllams, fragrant clove plukt, bright umrltfolds and gaudy hol-iy-hiH'ks cluster associations to which the heart fondly cling. Though we may boast of the fertile fields of the Great West, aud vast acre or golden grain ripening In the sun shine to feed the world't hungering mlllloiis. All this savors too much of the useful alone to satisfy the craving of our nature. "Truly man ahull not live by bread alone." I U'llcve in general the fault lie with the masculine head of the household, who fulls to provide the noeiifuy few feet of funning to proteet-nowure and chickens do not flourish well to gether, though Isitli are good In their plucu. I cannot close here without giving a quotation from Longfellow: In Hit cjoUhko ot tli mulwt (iMiuut, la snoesrsl Iidums wliiiMoramlilina lowara, HlHwklug ot tlis piwl unlo Iht pmstnt, Tall iu of (lie snoinnl asms it flnwiirsi noVtK LaNtiNrt rntkhtaimmrmt. A Vail IIdum Ttrltllant Array at Tslsul -Nparkllng Wit alrts-tpllltliit r CM Mstlsrljr InlwMuSSlliis (lamlt IMslogMss rs I'ro voting MMltatleMS, Kin. Tho new opera house wat crowded to overflowing ou last Tucaday evening to wittiest the iierformanct of "Tom'i Vacation", a uiualtwl eomedy medley, by the Ibnoo-Uutlug Cumisly com pany. Tht crowd lajgan to come lu at an early hour, and by 7:48 every wUare bait of space lu tho hall wat occupied. The gallcrioa mmi la-came lintmtleiit and umulfestod considerable lailslerout uesa, but at 8 o'clock aharp tbt curtain rolls up and tht fun begins. Billy Ihirbour, lu tho unluue character of Jutiult Perktut, a rustle landlord, step up to the footllglil aud ataiii hut the audlenct roaring with laughter. It wat evident that that audience wat there for the purpom of extruding all tht fuu out of tht entertainment there waa In it.and they did, too, Josluh waa a character lu hit way-a genuine old hay-toed n'ireNcutatlvc or the len mi Aoiau, Mr. Baltlngton Bublili (Ciias. Jior wlt). the cheeky aud uluuullout oentut enumerator with hlsstvrv,iyHHl Iteration "Who and what am you." comet Uxm the aoetie aud proves tu be aiuretboru In Uucle Jntlah't tide. Why, the outlandish follow at one l glnt making lovt to hit landlord's very pretty but unsophisticated daughter. The old geutleumn protests very vig orously, but tho young people are too many for him and win lu the long run, at thty alwayt do. Humantlia lllgglnt (lUy L. lUiyoe), au old alab-tlded tpln eler apNttrt upon the aceut aud begins maklug love to Uucle Joaluh. The au dience fully appreclaUnl the ludlcwut neat of tht affair aud indo-tpllttlng laughter fairly rolled all over the house. Old tueu and women, who bail not smiled for a fortnight or more, were completely doubled up with levity, the yuuug gentleman and bit girl laughed until their starched handkerchiefs be came perfectly limp, while tbt young boy screeched and whoo!! like n Siowx Indlnu convulsed with tht Me slaulc eraiw. By actual count wt taw fifteen buttoni fly from off the vest of a stout hilarious old gentlciuau, aud in the midst of all tht din aud uproar tev oral seats were emptied of their occu pant, aud your rvxrter'i ulekol plald Elglu time piece actually held ltt breath for tht apace of fifteen minutes. Fuu well wt should remark tut There hat beeu nothing like It lo Indepen dence before for twelve months. The largt audience manifested their appre ciation of the entertainment by frequent tucoret of tht performanoea. Mist Llx xle Hoyoe poaaeaava a tweet voloe, aud It a very graceful aud accomplished actress, while Mra. Calla Barbour la in imitable lo ber (leraoiiatlout or a "Hus tle Beauty". Little Jessie Barbour's singing aud renditions were quite pret tily reudered, aud highly appreciated by the audience. Billy Barbour aud Chat Howll art both flrst-claaa act ors, and evidoutly pus talenlt which will yet place them well up to ward tilt top niund or their profeaalon. But the leading star of the company Is! Hay L. Boyoe, tome or whine charac ter dcllneationt are certainly flrsUlnss; Indeed, many coiiicteut critic of the histrionic art pronounce him quite the eqealnfNat Gooilniaii or Kol Smith Kusaell. Mr. Itoyce la evidently a liaru and conscientious worker and bldt fair to rank with the first talent of the country. Durlug the evening he Im personated a simpering sdu! girl, a nervous bachelor, an elderly poete aud a seedy tragedian, lu the latter role he gave bit original song reading, "All Uun Down ae the Heel," which waa a perfect Imitation of the tluiliky genteel. He Is a winning card one of the rising start lu tho world of theat rical comedy aud burlesque. The banjo guitar playing wo very good, and duly appreciated by every one present. While the audience manifested their appreciation of the performance by frequent and uproarous applause, yet t times their eucorsa were not as marked at they might have been, and really deterved to be. Tbt Itoyeo-l-anslng entertainment waa a rare treat, and the people of In deuendiinoa can have similar enter tainment In the hituiv If they will auiy give them tunicluut encouragement WHAT WILL IT COST TO 1'L'lh 1.1 H1I THE LAW Ut Kuiiim Juuiiisl, Two qumtloiiH are tuiktHl ooiuwrii Ing tho jiroiMmltloii to jiubliah till new Iuwb in the ifettpral newajmpoin of the Klatet Flint, what will it eoritt Second, l it ilitk'u) Miliemot Tho iiuwitloii of exH!iine la the more Important H la not virtually s proiioaltiou to craite a now expciinn itiiiutiilly, but to titop unexpeiifw of murly f20,(X)0 jair biiiiuiii, (itml thin year it in t m (jitialflr) now iiii'.iirred for jmbliau lug the luwa In book form princi pally for tho two or the lawyer, ami to line thin money to print the lawn where they will come directly into the poHMCHKam of tho people who are oxikkjUmI to olx-y th In pluee of aiKimliiitf the jMHiplo'a money to give about KMX) profua tloinil peimiim tho kuiellta of ft lim ited ptiblleatlou of theae lawn. The propoHltloii la to pliMMs th lawa dl rtH'tly in the hitiubt of the thmi buudrerl thoiiHiuid people of-Ore- OII. I'liitof tle exiH-nao Im nlreiuly litem red, iwtho apwial and loriil act ure frtiiiitly ordertxl prinled In the pro of the locality where taipayont are Hjioelully aireiti d, Tlie charter and acta relating to Portland are prlutod at the ex peiiae of the tHHiple there. We uk for an enUsualou of a wine and salutary principle -that all tho general acta be published ofJlelaUy in the gen end newspapers of the atate ut it small eomiHitmatlon baaed uioh the uetunl flrtHiltitioii in the elate. Hut, what will It eoatt At ft rough eatiumlfl, If there 1ms a lmu dred newapapera in the atale which would undertake to publWi, and the general lawa of the legislative ovu'inbly wiuiit'd fifty column at J i.r eolumii for each thouwinda ooiiiea circulated, It would coat fh TsrtiKr' AsaneUtlutt. Tho Wwr Sum Ft Informed by Supt. Hfiynobbi that the second regular meet ing of thu Polk County Teachers' Aaao elation will lai held In ludopondeiii) NuvcmlM-r SO, 1HU0, at the public achool building, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M, These iiieotlugs are alwayt of InU-ritt to the comiiiunlty in which they occur, la-cauw they act as a publto stimulant; they educate the people to the primary lmiHirtaua) of education. HI au ax iom that "education Is the bulwark or American ItU-rty." Wo la'sia-ak thit meeting a large attendance, ror we fuel confident that the pooplo or tlilt com iiiunlty (m Interested III the subject or education. Cxolttmtnt Ituus hliib at ilia drug stores In this place over Hystern Builder a everybody Is using it for catarrh, of sUmmnii. dyt pniisin, constipation and inipuia blood, and to build up tlia system it certainly possess wouilerful merit when all opaak sn well ot it, In nil planus, titan, snd in stl tHUons, .. Kluwors siusnil thslr light suit soul llkn wings, Tinlilng ua, by innut psrsassivt reKoii. lliiwskia Hi" srnlo huissn things. And with iihililliks, orwlulous aflmititia, We buhalil thslr luniliir buds exusmli Emlilmns of onr own grost rmnrnHitliin, Kmlilnms of a bright an twtlsr IhikI. Tiv Pueiflo Grnnulot for nil liver trouble every bottle guaranteed Buster & Lock Finest stiM'k of groceries In J.I). 1,'H lUillglnus arlrn, Buv. N, Shupp will preach iu the Evan uehcul ohuroh, of tbit city, next Himdiiy at 11 P. m. and at 7 p. m. Ht will tlso prenoh at Cochrane (iu Grace church) on the same day nl 3 p. in. Himdiiy school at each place at the usual hour Hervlcvawlll U held at tho Metho dist cliuruh next Hunday at the regular morning and evening hour at hereto fore. The aorloa of aeriiions on "The rlvllcge of Christiana" will be con tinued at the morning service. The render li Invited to be present. K. K. Pini'PH, Piintor. town at ZKNA 1TKMS. Nov. 20 Jap Hkalfo hut beeu hauling lumber from McCoy. Rev. 8. P. Wilson, of Balcm, wat tn our city latt Monday. Lynn Puivlne and P. Wright were chosen cuptalna of the hunting iTinteh luat Monday. It resulted In Lynn't ruvor by 4(H) poluta. A tramp wat iu our town laat Friday begging. Ho called at ono place where the lady or the house was ulone, aud when alio refused to give him money be became ouite profane In hla remarks. She reamed to give him anything be cause be hud a bottle of wbbfkey in Ida Docket at the time. Such men ought to be put to work upon our pub- lio highways, or given a coat or tar uuu feathers, Gnu aeuda at Irvine's. You can aiicnil a plensantevenlng at Dave Oelwlek'a, ua he bus a llraUilaaa pool table. Blue vitriol for sale by Henkle &. Wulker. You win buy tickets East to any point direct from Independence to destination at lowest rates of E, 0. Phntimno. Bent quality ot moats at A. B. Origgi'. We offer valuable premiums for thoae who will work for the Wkht Sior. A flue line or table and bunging lames at H. A W't. Hold at wd rock Bt. prices. 2t 8uy! the roads will be very bud In the near future, and It will be a good Idea to call tn at J. D. I.'s at once, and lay In your winters supply of groceries, He Is selling way dowu. Lul oh t In the shoe line, at J. L. Htock ton's. Say! Whore did you get that watch? Why or course I bought it or n. n. PuiicrHoii and on the onutalliiiunt plan tooNo trouble to owu a watch that way. T T,. Hlockton bus found It nec-ssary to Btlll further cnlargo his stock of elothlnur and furnishing goods. He now bus two attentive clerks. , . flet vour rulslim. suleet, etc., for mlnee meat, at Henkle A Walker's; also pri'pnred mlnee meat at H. & W. 2t I), T. Waller ha a neat store on the corner near his u-sliloni-e in Monniouin and tie Intends keeping on hand all the scImniI IsMika and eclusil supplleare ipilred In any aeluad In Polk wmnty, either public, private or normal. Hit pilivs ure llio lowtfst. (lo to J. I). I 't and get a god cup of Conee. Butter and eggx wanted ut J. I. I. Latest novelties in feather tuque at Mra. E, Winuull't, The very latest iu the Hue of millinery goods at Mrs. K. Wiiiiiuli't, Mra. VViuuull i doing a rushing but iness In the millinery line. City election week from Monday. J. P. Irvine, lCsip, roturued from a but inest trip to Portland, ou last Saturday. thud the premium announcements oftbeWixr hinii. Help your friends by K'VI"K them yoursubseriptlona. Measra. Hhelly A Vanduyn aie gelling in a Ur&i full sbs-k of goods. For paxtlng on walls, placing under cnriM'le, etc., gel the old pnper Air side by Wheeler. Thanksgiving isrlyliton hand, and don't you forget to call on J. 1). I. for your mlnee meat, spliit, etc. It W. H. Whc lcr U always on deck, latest 11 (Iriml dlspluy of holiday nttnurtions at W. II. Wheeler's ou next Saturday. Don't forget to sec the latest Christ- lima novclllea ut w. Ji. neeier. it Head the advertisment of tlie WT Si hk premium list. WHERE DO YOU BUY: Shelf, Builders and Heavy H A R D W A RE? Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Cutlery, Wagons, Buggies, Carts, Plows, Pumps, Pipe and Fittings- IT WILL PAY to call on , J. F. O DONNEL L, (8ucceHor to OUOPEB BROS.) and get Prices. Just received a New Stock of Shot Guns and Rifles including best makes known. All kinds of Metal ware made to order. Repair ing done on short notice. Oliver and Garden City Plows, Monitor Drills, Steel King Spring tooth Harrows. . , Independence, - - Oregon. mm -O F- Notioe of final Stttltmtnt. In Hie mailer of tlii-flnnt u-llli'iMetitof Hie "lwle of I'. J. t'lmwr, iliH ien'ii. Nllllt'r. In llin-lif stvMUIml A. M. lliinry low llli il bis lliml swum III ml lnte mi, I Hi., lime lor iK-urliig lbt same lm imwu I lur Djcembtr ltt, 1890, al whldi 1 1 mi- thr bolra nrxl of kin, snd sll urrHi lul,'rlei in wilU eUUe, sre nuilDed Uiii-r and HIv iiiijnn l tli mm II iinv (,)' have, urllii uiiiliinimior win bitij Uitlircuurt lur llio lliial I'llleiin-iH of nald ,.!!. A.M. Ill HI-KY. r. nl. Slut . 1WU, AUiuiiiuiraior. IKl.U DR. ABORN It NOW AT PORTIA NO. OatOON. $IOOlu each uewaj)uiT, or l0,(MM:aud ridy to show you for the awwion lawn, or aiami v-mm a,,,.,...., a year to lay Wore every citizen In the atnte tho work or the legit laiora. If othent wanted tho laws in book or pamphlet form let them bo pl Halted by the alate and aold to thoae who wuut to pay extra for them in that form, but let it be re memU'rwl that the niiwa of the citl UMtannd tiupuycrs have the tlmt right to know the new lawn they are expecUnl to olwy, or what old laws are amended or retoaled at each acHHion, an well aa to know iu detail every net appropriating money. At preMiuit a few papers ptibliah such lawa aa they nee lit to, and lawa that they have no iutcrwt in, or are for any reason opixistHl to, they do not print If all tho laws had to be printed correctly in the papers. In each county, many at tempted Jul in the shape of legisla tion would never RO into tho statue books. It should bo the duly of the proper state ofllcial to supply each paper a correctly printed ropy of each new law and not pay lor publication until it had leeu cor rectly printed. If the laws are published in the newspapers every farmer can have the new laws in his house for refer ence by simply keeping a file of his paper for a few months, Instead of having to go to a lawyer whenever he wants to know what tho law is. If he does not consult a lawyer he must Invest tlO in a code, and every two years buy the session laws, which are soinetimns not printed iu book form for a year after the legislature udjourns. ' Thus fur no newspaper in the slate hits challenged the movement lo publish the laws from a political standpoint. There is absolutely no politics involved in familiarizing the people with tho laws they are expected to obey. Obedience, to law is bused unon understanding of its provisions rather than from fear of penultios Incurred. This is true of republicans, domocrata and ulli ance voters. SHELLY I VANDUYN i i i i i i 1 1 1 1 i Is well Stocked with Seasonable Goods and will be replenished to suit the times. t)-i.6ililfc::i Their facilities for doing business are equal to any House inthe4 Valley and their prices are always right. Their reputation for keeping good Goods together with the courtesy extend ed to their customers insures them the Liberal Patronage they are receiving, and for which they are thankful. Shelly & Vanduyn, Illnn 1'iilnt Riiiilaliln. The ladles of the KvnnKHonl church will tflve a Hluo Point sociable at the 0sjru 1 louse on Friday eve, Deo, 5, 18IK', A short programme will ba rendered Kvorvbodv Invited. AtlmMon 15 cents. TO THK I'lHII.IC. Notice ia hereby given t!;n'. tbt unde: lulled annonnott biwielfasamudepeiK? entoaudidatt (or the offloeof city rmuabal mbjeot to tliesuffrtno ot the IpkiiI io!vu tilt city of Indepcndenot. D.VID B. liOXUHTON. It Now la the time to buy rubber goods, and J. L. Btockton hna a mil and com pletc atiKik. Henkle 4 Wulker take a Imuk tout for no one In aelllnn fine irrocerk. lit Full line of rubber goods, boots, thoes etc, at II. V. Waller's, Come and see my fine slock of new groceries, J. D. I. It Ciir load of new groceries J wit arrived at J. D. I's. H Dave Del wick always hna on hand frosh candles, Key West cigars and tropical fruits In season. Save money by buying your groceries or J. D. Irvine. Beat tobaccos lu town J. p. Irvine's. Uneasy reatt thu tut that wonra a corn Ill'KNA VIST ITHMM. lii'uN a Vista, Nov. ii", Tho (inarterly meeting or the Evan gelical church was held here Haturday and Bunday. Mr. Poling preaches to a full bouse each time. AU seemed to onjoy tbo services, A meeting was called at the whoc house Thursday evening, Nov. 2(1, to organic a dubatlng society. A lai'ne growd was lu attendance, ami quite a number Joined tlie society. Wednesday evening, Nov. 10 a large crowd aascniblod at the residence of Mr. and Airs. Alexander In honor of Mra, A's birthday. Blio was presented with nut-cracker and picks In a imixh tuao. A most, enjoyii'iio evening was spent by all. Mrs. Longiicru him been quite tick, but Is much easier ut this writing. We were nlcaacd to see Mrs, Geo, Wells out to fhureh again, (Sunday, alter her recent Illness. Mm. N. M. I'rulhor 1ms been quite tick, but Is a great deal better now. Miss IUa MotTuIn Is very sick. Two of Iluona's most aiiceeas'iil goose hunters wore lnte In getting home the other night. They hid In the habit ol taking off their shoes In ol der to more easily approach 'the geese, but that night they lost both geoso and Bhoes. Miss Graves, of McCoy, it visitm friends und relidivts iu (hit city, Mra. Polity and Mrt, Vuuuhnn are vi- itnia Mrt. J, II, Aloxauder of Biieirti Vista. . roR thosk wno amor possiblt cau BOfiil.l.T, HOIK TUKATMKXT PLACKD WITH' IH THK KKtt'H OF ALL THAT WILL UITK rusTimNKors uu.iKr and k ri:ittA.M.T (iiui. The most stieedv. txjsitive and perma nent cure for tfatarrli of the 1 lead, Asthma, and all Throat, Dronchint, Lung, Heart, Stomach, Liver ami Kidney Affections, Nervous Debility, etc. Consumption, in ltt various stairs, permanently cured. DR. Aborn'S onirinal nirx'.e of treatment and hit medicated inlinlationt givet In. tniitaneous relief, builds up and revltal Uct the whole constitution and system, thereby prolonging life. Weak, nervout, debilitated and broken-down constlttt Hons, old and young, invariably gain from ten to thirty pounds in from thirty to. ninety days. Dr. Aborn'S phenomenal skill and mar. vetous curea have created the greatest astonishment on the Pacific Coast and throughout the American continent, dur ing the past twenty-five year. Asthma, Catarrh of tlie Head, and all Throat, Bron. chial and Lunir trouble 'nstnntly relieved, aud Deafness oftcu curt J permanently at first consultation. Dr. Aborn'S essay on the "Curability of Consumption," aud treatise on ,fCatarrh of the Head," with evidences of tome extraordinary cures, mailed free, Call or address DR. ABORN, Fsarth sad Horrlion HU., Cortland, Ortftt. Nots. Home treatment. mciiitIv n.clctd. wnt bt ipreu to all paru of ihe Pacific Count, for Uoet who cannot posiibly call in pcnion. All INVITED TO CAU FOR FREE CONSULTATION. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON Independence Roller Mills, GEO. SKINNER, Proprietor. These Mills, now building will begin operations alwut the first of November, 1890, and will then be prepared to . buy wheat or store for use of farmers through the season. Until the Elevator is completed wheat will bo received at som warehouse here, aud flour in same will be delivered at the Mill door. Independence. - - - Oreaon. W. G. SIIAllMAX, MERCHANT TAILOR. Suits Made to Order and fit Guaran teed. Custom Hoods for Merchant and others Re cut and Prewied. I will open monthly ao cout with Merchants at Independence and Miininonth Ibr Itecuttlng. 0, HI reel ... Opposite P, O- H. M. LINES, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND..' e ; UNDERTAKER, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. PIIDTC Cough. Colds. Influenza, Dronohlllt, llUllL.u Hoarteneii, Whooping Cough, Croup, Sort Ihrott, Asthma, and every affection of tin Throat, Lunql and Cliatt, Including Conaumntlon. Speedy and penmuwut. Oenuinc ained " L Euttl," THE CRY OF MILLIONS! OH. 7IY BKCKl TOC IT NOW, tOON IT WIIL tIC TOO lTt, I haw been troubled many wara wtth dlaeaaa of tht kldneyn and ha tried many tlfferent remediea and hat aouiilit aid from different Phy'lclaM wltfioutrellet About the i.h of April I waa ufferintr from a WT tlolent attack that almoat proatrated mtl M M..,.,,r i.imi I waa bent over. When I aat down It waa alraoat Impoaa M or to et up alone, or to put on my cuhea. whet vi"t P.l.lfnce aent lir. Heuley, wilh tot ORBGON KIONKV TKA. to my hotel. I Immediately commenced uaing the tea. It bad an almoat mlraculoui effect, and to tht anion lahment of all Uie rieaU at the hotel, In t tew daya,I am happy to Kate, that I waa a new man. i wu recommend tht tea to all afflicti at 1 hare been. 0. A. TUPPER, . Proprietor Ocddeatal Hotel, eanra nuna, w. NQ MORE BACKACHE1 WE VOTE YES ! Yes what 1 Why, HENKLE & WALKER, ara the leading Grocers iu Polk Co. and don't you forget it. CltyTaxea The tax roll of the city of Iudcpen (limiie ia now coniuleted. and ttvxes be- oonie delinquent on the eleventh day of December, 1WM). Taxes are payable to mo, and I will receipt for tlie aanie. Gro. Macaui.ay, City Marahul. City Election., TOTICE la heroby Riven that au 1 ' peeeiuber lat, 1800, iu the oity of Indopendeuoc, for tne eleotmn ot one oouuelliliau irora etton warn, a mayor, recorder, treasurer and city marshal Polling plaeca i First Ward, city Jail Second Ward, office of Kliklaud & Gib gout Third Ward, T. L. Hartnian residence. l)Hs oiwn at 8 a.m., and close at 6 p.ra., without intermission. II. M. Lines, R. Shew.ey, ltecorder. Mayor. !)t A full and complete line of Funeral goodt Alwayt on Hand. J. H. ALEXANDER, :Dealer In: Drugs and Medicines, BEUNA VISTA, OR. Raving purchased the stock of Drujt formerly owned by L. W. Robertsoif, I am prepared to meet all the old cutto mers, and many mora new onea. Fair and courteous treatment to all. BRICK YARD. J. R. COOPER, Of Independence, having a steam engine, a brick machine and several acres of finest clay, is now prepared to keep on hand a fine quality of Brick, which wilt be sold at reason able prices. C. S. McNALLY, Architect and Draughtsman, ROOMS 6 T BVSH-BRKVMAN BLOCK, COMMEHCUIj St, SAI.EM, OR on Friday's train