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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1891)
if SSS " Tm Crrt LiMtm l)ianiiiK-Al tli council BMwtmg bUI Im Friday wulng tht moorporaU limits of the towu of In dspamlane were enlarged and defined m folltwt; 8. 8ml provldM wtli eorunrato limit of the city of Independent stall bt follow, towit: Cknuromionig at pom, in (lit onler ut the main oliaaurl of tli Willamette rtrer due mw( of tlx eoiilsrol 0 ttrl: thenee dotru mid chanuel m! the WiilametM fiver to a point dlreoll) ast ot th sonlu title of Ptotnrt tlnM; Uieuea in t tkwtliwealerls direction totlu nortliraat corner of tha EWiu A, Thorp donation laud claim in Tola county, Ore Sou; thenc westerly along the north liue of aaid claim to the northeast eornerol A. Nelioo't Unci; ttieura in a mtiilierlj direction on the east Hue of eaid Neleou't laud to the ceuter of the Independent aloush; thence p tun ceuter of aakl lotigli u J the north branch thereof to the ts, hue of the J. Curmack sud wife'a donation leud cUim; lliouoe toiiilierl) aWWsaul line to the ceuter of the eouu ty road leading from Independence to Moumiutbi theno aotith one hundred and twenty rode; theuoe east to In tout Il eal! corner of Henry Ilill'a addition to the towu of Iudeieudeuc; Jbeuoe north long the eaat liue of mid addition to the oenter of F street; thouce eiwt to ttu pou ter of the main chaunel of the Willamette rieer; theuoe down the center of tnechan nelotaaidritertotlie plaeeof Uegliinitig-." Hivtn Ntws. The ateamer Wru, M. Hoag passed dowu alx.ut U p. m. Friday, and wits followed by the Three Stslere Saturday. Ou inquiry a to the cause of the O, t'. ooate not starting eooiior f were informed by Mr. lwart of this coiunauy that the river above the Santiatu hsa been eery low, and at pre- ent there w hut auteuti Indies of water on the bar. Tlieit, again.llie 0, P. K. B. company ia iu the baud of a rmvivrr who had tome hesitancy about lt'ttuig the boat atari up nutil there wan tuuie aaaurauoe of profit. A new tariff i to be made wbicb will slightly lucrem rate, and the tame aerrice wtll be given to the people a hut aenaoti. We under ttaud that the boat of thia line will con tiune ruumnK a long a the buoinea i remunerating and when lone oomim Id operatiuii the line,bat are to te tird up. Tut Rkvihid Cnxarait. 'I'Iio mem ber of the city Oouuoil JutuUhJ Frklay and Saturday ereniui; to the consider ation and adoption of the rerixed char ter. Hewal importaul aweudmeuta were made wherein tlie dutiee of the city treasurer, r reorder aud maribal were more clearly defined, the incorporate limit enlarged, aud number of verbal obane of minor importauce were alao made. The oouue. thorough work n the matter of revuoou, aud while noi neceeaarily free frtim error of judce meat, their labor wm bouet ud eon tcienti(u uerertheloM. AUetri'L 1nvkntio!(.Iu lt week paper we atated Mr. Tboa. C. Wilkip, of thi oily, bad been granted a pab-ut for "a petroleum burner." Our authority for the ttatemeut waa Mown. (1 A. Snow A Co., of WaabiDgtorj, L. C, who icnd ua weekly ttaUmeuU of a ten la granted. Ia thia matanoe onr informatien wh in correct, to Mr. Wilkin inform ui. Mr. Wilkiu'i lovention couiat of an "nu- provea neeuie (or utouert," and I a truly valuable invention. It prevent clogging and does emoother and better work everyway than the old atyle needle. AnuNDiitct or Timbrh. Mr. E, C Pentland laat wetk made an mapectioo tour of the timber line along the water of the Little IiUckmmute. lie ami aeveral other partie weut back iuto the mountain tome four or five mile treat, or rather above the Luckmmnte falla, and they report a aplendid body of tim ber extending far back into the moun tain. There il every indication tbut tin timber will aoon be on the market, aud it ia consequently being rapidly located. Two Poi.g Cod ntt BoTa. - Ilcpreieo tative W. H. Holme, of Marion county, and W. J. Mulkey, of Gilliam county t re both Polk county boy by birth aud education. We are glad to eee the boy of thi county coming to the front. These gentlemen have filled impoitiiut official. poaitions heretofore. Mr. Mulkey waa at one time BMoaaor of Polk county, and Mr. Holme waa proeccutlug attor ney for the third judioial district, ant clerk of the tupreme court. Asylum Statistics Of the 618 pa tient now in the Oregon insane ftHylnin Baker county boa 22,Benton lH.CIntaop 33. Claokama 15, Coo 18, Crook Curry 3, Columbia 3, Douglaa 28, Qrnnt 5, Oil liam 3, Jackaon 28, Joaepbine 2, Klamath 1, Lake 4, LaDe 21, Linn 27, Morrow 8, Polk 14, Union 12, Umatilla 31, Well ington 20, Waaoo 41, Yamhill 17, Wol Iowa 1, Tillamook 3, Marion G8, Malheur 8, Multnomah 200. A Wonn to Cohiikhpondknts We are glud to hear from our correapon jettta at any time, bat they wouJd greatly favor tu by tending in tbeir oommuniontiona na early in the week a powutilc. We are alwayt crowded with "copy" on pron day, nd the ruah frequently cuuaoa ua muoy little vexations and inconvenience winch otherwise might be avoided . Exchange of Fiioibiitt.--Mr. N. O. Clodfelter ha purcbaaed the brick build mg owoed by It. D. Cnoprr, and gave hi farm lying about one mile northwest of town in exchange for the aame, Ho Mr. Clodfelter become a large owner of city property, while Mr. Cooper it becoming largely interested in country real estate. Both pnrtie are well plouaed with their trade. Rbmovbd to Nkwpoht. Mr. J, E- Kirklnnd and wife left here hint Friday for Newport, where Mr. Kirklund will en gage in (be hardware biiHiuea with Mr. W. E. Cooper. , Mr. nnd Mrs. Kirklnnd re very eelimable people, nnd we be peak for them the good will nnd patron age of the community among whom they have located. mg. In tbb Third Houhb. A number of Folk comity politician, wire puller and , "third b.Uto" manipulators are attending the legislature thia week. Hevcrul gen tlemen from thi city weut over to aasiat in the "log rolling." Navwatioh Commekckd. The steam or Wm. M. floag passed down the river last Friday. The boating season has fairly begun, and traffic will be quite lively from sow on. I AStWtwttri. T4oiian.-MI Agmw Omiiig, now of 0i vnllie, but fortimrly of thin city, reooiitly oompleted a eery tncoesaful term of ohtnil ever in the Alaea country, Mia lmln hit tlt'Vi'l oped into quite a aiuwasful tencher, and t ure mire that ht-r many friend iu thia oonuty will la uUmarvl to Icaru.of her aiiocaM. 1,V),(HI0 i'atr tXiHi mi. - Henry Wood Ilea hie longing crew at work on V, E. Uallou'i place Rottiiitf out Iok for I'rw oott A Veuew'a a)iw mill of thi city, lie will launch the logs near neliuick't bridge, and will get out out allogt'llier about ISO.UIW feet. He will hare them ready in leu day or two wevsa. Tut Womnn Aukao. The aeuate com mittee hare H female nnd VI male clerk. For a u umber of year tlie strong1 mtudtd woiuvn of America have been assliig for an euid clinnce with tlie men for official and civic emolument. Give tliriii a fa r ohnuc and they will lead the m. n erery time-iu uVeJ, they always lead the ntm. I.M1TKK VtH ItaK, To Tin Koitob; Indepeudeuc wa ftivorevl with a rum treat m acouraeof popular leclure by l'ruf. N. N, ltkhlell, of Haymoud, Nub. The profeamir M young man of medium aixa, and of taudy completion. He i gniorful In appear iiiw, at once attrnotiug hia audience, an etey llueut Mnker,ctothiug hi thoughlt in clioii'e hinguuge. The free livluie. aiuull adiuiltauoe tit and the hard woik ho doe i prima fact evkleuce that the pMfcaaor in not ainiply after the Htiple'e money, but laboring for il.e good of hu mauitr. Hi i'K'ture ou "lllundei tf Home and Siuoinl Life" were crowdml with gaid thought, lhe picture of "Ulnndera" were vivid Hiid convincing. Ilia hint and auttgcetioiia for reform at beyond aucceMoful co ilra.lintum, ud heeded and praclicet will brmgalNiiila better atate of uffair in the home and A!lal life of Auiericiiu circli. Hi lec ture on phrenology ud phyaiidouywere equally full of lutertwt in that hue, and very luatruellve. Thelecilireon "True MunhtHHl How Ltwt and Iteuaiued," waa frank dealing with the vice of men, aud iu print, wan Id tie worth it weight in gold many time to all who heard it. The pure aud elwdtiug one of then lecture cannot oilier me limn tiring a great amount of giMKl to nil who vk In profli ly I hem. lUv. N. huurp, lUNCINtl V. KOtUI.H, To Till F.lilTotlH: l-niieiiig la a re fill movement to rumo'l. The dancer may not be graceful nor move in tiaie to the muaic yet b atminif to accomplish eomething better. Therefore the effort a rune a tbouiiht. Marching i the m l,-l form of keep ing time, and from I'a chantre the quad rill renlu. The "mill" to Ihi daw indicate eiactly the movement aud poat lion, tuoh aa; "lliree, four, or an baud round.'' Jul a circling roud in game, that are played at nociaia, the partic ipant touch hand without a thought of error, tu do they dance. If there be a diffureiice it ia iu favor of the dance, for in it there it the above conclusion of an elTort and eonieqneotly tbottKhl that of elf being in time and tun, a, againat the game, being without thia tl.ougut, it lack hartnouiou action. I there not more chaiuea of atlll more quiwtioutbl poeitiou? o. Tber are none called that are more to than are taken iu game at every ociL "Forward four," iligttl and left Through,'' Ladies change," "Grand right and left,' llalanoe" "Salule, Promenade, etc. are nil performed by nothing Dior than a touch of the haudp. Ah, but the awing! Ye it i performed by touching the hand, yet iu the older fuahlou the poeitiou i riKi,lly maintained That i the beginning of tbe much abused "round dnnefng." Tbe wait i danced with no more leuieucy than the prome nane. It aud all ronud dance can be and are danced by limply touching lhe baud. Whou they arc not dancing in thia Inter fashion they think nothing of the improprity of the old. For in that even tho lady take the gentlemu't arm, aa ia marching, plnciuu her right band on the geullcnau' left band. Dancing ia more refined than moll game a "Ituui ana JucoD, "Urunt or Orab." If the performance iu these game were curried into a ball-room the dance would be stopped and the performer would lack company. However, these jrntiie are not the beet that could be played, yet the subject must lie treated at the fact eiiit. In uoh innocent game aa "Piuit the Thimble," dancing auflur nothing by the comparison. There is bcuuty in tbe childish game of "King Around the Rosy" but mature year de mand something mure dignified. The public or privute danoe corrc ponds to the public or private aooial, Whatever is aid dorogutory to one oau be said of the other. Hud company are found in both, but in public or private sociable there are more stranger met snd introduced than nny where else iu this community. No one lit dances need make tbe acquaintance of anyone they do not wish to. The unpleasantness of meet ing those disagreeable to you is met with alike at both. Yen, even we meet it in the homes of our best friends. The evil of dancing are over etertiou nnd late hours. It remain with our selves to bi- temperate or intemperate at social or ball. Those person who have once danced and feel they tiavo reformed by quitting it, nnd consider it a part of tlieir crop of "wild oals," will slop anil Hunk that the evil remembered in its connection whs no part of the dunce. The evil was in them and only lacked opportunity of cxpresNion. I) it hi ilancH or social, some people do not need rerorimng. they can go lu either. Others are not anfn nny where, yet, they can't be raised in hot houses, They must mix with the rest of ns and take their chance of l eiiiit good and pure. We can only trust them nnd act the example everywhere of exem plary coniluat. The fact remains that some of the best, the noblest have danced end do dance and need no reforming, while some of the worst, the vilest never lid nnd do no not, and still need reform Either of these nmiiHernnnts Is simply a diversion from labor, and not spoken of ns a development of the intellectual faculties, Nom i PijUmh Nntlit ti rltoekliuidera. Nothte Is hereby given that there will bu u meeting of the stockholdurg of Independence Water mid Kluctrlc Light compiiny on Jutiunry 30th, 1HW, to lie held In tho IiidorHindenne Nutfon al bunk, for lhe purpose of electing officer for UieeiiHuIng year, and the trariHitctliitr of such other business as tuny come before the meeting. II. II. Jahi'kiinon, Hoc, Indepeiidonoo, Or., Hoc. 24, 181)0. AN ll.ll TIMKK TALKS, lNdinilne.!t 1 et-Uan and l'r-IHM-u.-A rin rtvld for Inveat-wnnl-riinh anil Knter irl Alrtatty la Tu tan KHfoM. Wo would ay b the manufacturer, the un-ehaiilo and the rtlsnu who It lu search of a loCslloii, promlalug ueecful 'result for their la Ivor and capital makt visit to lude pendtmee, aud makt onrwful turvey ol Hi outlatk, and the probabilities aie that yuu will find what you are In eroh of. We have en tho growth of Inde pendence from iu earlieet infancy,- when but one bnainea houso waa In IhepUo- to IU preent poptilou nd healthy ac tivity. Who, forty and tnnro year ago wheu Leoimrd k Difrlmml Brat ttarted a trading post at Hint place, would ever have imagined h would today, ttaud the peer of auv city on the weal bank of the Willsmett river. But itieb it Iht fact, aud h hat a promising futurt Isc fore her that can acaietily uo reallted by her pnweut rtisidenU. The I lea of "lioom" baa never (lilted KcnaM the mental viaion ttf au ludepend enceite, but with well directed euergv, and from tbe natural advautaget of loca tion. he ha progreaml alowly but surely toward that promiueliee a a great Corn, mercial canter, which will in the future plao her iu tlie front rank of eitle of tho i'licific coast. We place no visionary aehemtt, view or object boforo the search r of busineaa Im'siiou, but tay to alt, come and view the place, make a per jiia) examination of lb prolitle toll, tut beau tiful aceuery, aud lb piobable vast pro ductiuu Unit must eveutnally find ut market at Iu lepiid'U, and the unpre judiced mind mul coiue to the ouucluaiou Hint we are turrouuded by all the con comitant to imike liideeiidruc lb boast of Polk, the pride of the valley. We cuti call lo mmd the time wheu there was not one dollar wHlitn flveinil.s of where the city uow elsuils, and tod hr hs two Naiioiittl Hunk doing a lu crative business, bolde. nlloueupsliou aud pursuit Hint tend to build up a city, aud open up a marl of commercial wealth. Hut there ia more, aud of greater tiguitl ounce, she he in I lie heart of the valley, in the Kdeu d Oregon, whore nature with lavish band ha ready for the Hilar of Hie toil territory lmoi xhauailes iu fer tiltty, aud all of which mut aouuerur la er tie brought iuto collivaUoii; the product of which must Hod their first outlet at Independence, ana from llieuw be trniisiorlrd lo hoeign edme. Mueh baa been suld and wiitieu slami our sister stats of lubingloU utiUlnp MiK Oregon iu the race for popuislaiu antl wMlih, but caictul thougbl will show, l bat iu lhe long run Orriutt will dialsucv bar Oouipetitor and und aatliebeaoun light of prostHirity of lb whole I'sciOc OtMist. Wssliluttlou lis DtHUueu sioua uuder a state of cmiiuual eittiimeuui ud Heiculeau i fforta to n I tm uigr..t on thllbarwnrd. aud that, Um, uudr lepn- umtious thut will not stsod li,t lent ol torutlny and lime, Tie id that "Ore got) by ber laws is buddiug up our sister ttute," but no laws framed by man, nor any other artiflolal aids cau wrest tbt palm of victory ftom Oregon a lb ricb- eal IU natural wealth, lu fertile oil, aud in uudiivclopcd naoiirct. In all that oouslitute prospective wrallb, Oiegou dt-lle onmparisoii wilb auy stole lu tur republic. rikes ly and steadily our mutch is ou ward.no llclllious boom for a inns creat a fervor of eicitemeut, aud tbeu subsides leaving us nlmuat paialyxea; but lude. peudeoce in full coubdruce ot her desir ny, views the siluatiou from afar off, aud real secure In the asattrauc of the lull fruition of hr hopes. Thei , agait , let us any t friend aud stranger, come, spy out the laud, ascer taiu for yourselves lb truth or falsity of the statements herein writteu, aud e are fully oonviuced that if oomfurtable borne, a point where there ta a bright prospect of future tinsiuesa operations is what you are in aearcb of, at Indrpeed euco you can reahr.o all your expecta tioua. A short time ago a relative visited Iudeieudi.uce, and some (Mirlioos of Ore gou, and declares it the "beet eotuilry be bad ever seen." Hud not very unfavor able ctrcumstaui'ss prevented, he prob ably would now be a citneu of tbe city, Aa to educational advantages, christian privilege, and nil that tends to the moral advancement of people, Independence can compnro favorably with any city in the atate, and ber business activity it is remarked by all who visit the place -ex ceeds that of any towu of like lire In Oregon. Citizens of Independence you have a bright future heroic you, ' rut your shoulders to the wheel, nnd let no waul of harmony among you. clog it in its revolutions to that destiny awaiting you 8. H. COUNTY I'OI'KT. COMMISSIONRIIH CODMT, Present -Judge HtoulTer, Commit' sioners MeLinelt. Simpson, Clerk Conil and HheritT Wells, In the matter of tlie cltiinge in Pnllat and Monmoiitli roud; J, It, flutter, J, , Miller and J. II. Slump nppotnted ap pniiriers, to meet, with tlie county mir vejor January 17lh, ft wiim ordemd tliat Mie boll tower lit i-ov 'd ro it 'he i'ohi ty premi es In the miller of carmg for I'ern Gilllnm; referreu lo his relatives. me lonowiiiu iimu sii)ervHu.-t were iiiipointiiil: l)it. No. 1 .lolin Wiilllllg. 'i 8 4 r (i- 7 H II -lO- rieil Iioose. U VV Ciinptniiii. Wm Ptitiiiun. AUiert O'lirien. 0 A Miller. .1 H Mulkey. W 1' Heveits. T H Tetherow. A Flioklnirer. ll 12 1H H Jnaiier Itnifley. li Kit nor. M P fHiristinnson. .1 P Niehols. John Webster. 15 1(1 -W B (J roves, 17- Selli Itigits 18- Hihis HiKits, 10 -J K Hears. 20-Z Howe. 21 -Joseph Savory, 22 -CyriiH Dlnir. 28-Jhh Hnviiue. 24 Ohm M in tht ws. 25 Emerson Ilm ri-a. 2rt-Lvmuh Damon, 27-W li Kllis. 2S-K M Hmilb. 20-J K P Cavtit. . llll-Biiford Stone. HI A H Olmndl'-r. 32 -New ton Woodward. 8!I-J H Mtniiell. 4A M Miller. 85 Ezra Conuer, liny your tlekets Kssl at KgtVU.U R. C, I'entlHnil. Loweal ratae ami moat ravors graatad Wast Mila vOle, Call at tha THE CRY OF MILLIONS I OH, MY BACK I TO IT HOW, 00N IT WIIL 01 TOO UTI. wcraa Issi sat aa Iks ba ttvM ; tiwM w UM suurrs MgU UA trwai dllnt DbrikiaB Mkualrtllel atwIUiislkf Asrd I uns saOSrta tnm ry Mtal 1MB snsn Kfc tkal lawl etuMrtla M ta k t atsaas ImI I wm kwl am, aa waa alauial hanoMlbl aw at Wkta tntouwa la nt sa skies, ar la ai ut aa aiycluUMtii kl4 rratiilrars scat Dr. Hsalv, WM oaKOON KlUNKV TKA, Is aiy hstal. I uaamllslttF msm siUf Ik Im, II aU aa alaisal adiMulovi K1, aa4 te Ik Mi lakawal afstl Iks guaala at Ik ketal, la a aa aava.1 mm kaaa la aula. Ikat I waa atw sua. I will nniaiiara Ik t k) U sHIrteSl t I kavs kwe, o. a. rvrrait, FTunriMar OreidraUt lloUl, Maw auaa, vai. NO MORE BACKACHCI VEGETABLE PANACEA PHtMHCO FROM ROOTS & HERDS. rowTMC cuat or ll4eV?l'U'iI AND ALL OTHER DISEASES ARISINO rtOMA DISORDERED STATE ornc STOMACH OM AN INACTIVE LIVER, row fAir try alu DRUGGISTS ft GENERAL DEALERS! Fair's Golden Foipala Pills. fl Fmte trrevitr lllm. i..,lM-illk.llilo on law n.aikH. AVf fait S'IitwuI ill ,o. (v 1, imii0i,t U-iii tn..niilj-H umraiit.tl lu Mitten ai,if,uaU lueuiiiiitlen, W.V,tm CERTAINI I..'t l.t hiimtii. lluuf, Mvallh, Krnl - t't t.t.lniM, . p,.(- tr t.jr eta-1 nu ,a vtll "I .tl,. il Ail .!, THE l?HR0 MEDICINE C01P.NT, Wstlaru llQUua, JK, n, UHTI.AM, OH' for ie l liur !, "Th a.rr.y LUj-." Aio,ksa Con u, l It., July t (Iciillrinin: Alilio' II U very unununl (or me lo ue any l,ntotior ,ah, ftil, 01 nit iwer to your mittl. t ttave trlril wiaUoin' VoMI'miu and H'-lwrilnr, Tli lorinrr I etMitlilei- eiw'iitlly emi-Mt-lou In eM t,r rouatotiwrtltttlu, and t Imve ti, uina It etry ilay Sir the l eriniiilil. I nvw kuul lli HolwrUHB an e,i'iuiil irrwr. ailon In of Inn, Miitl.urit, ele, raiiawt ny nptnurv sreli mint, and a July un. Vnr Ikllliinlly, 1. 11 1 11 I.ANIirHV. To Minr, n Mont I A iiisii aim lift I'm, It',d mtiittt-tite ar 40 yt-nrw, imnltl lo Snow natt frotn iiiuHr, rend alinl lie wi : Tot siHi, it., Jan. til, M, Mmimitii, F, J lii'iiry A I ,--0'iilti'ini'h;.l lltt Ih-h in lite arlli-rnl rrth ut liirtl,-lnv for intwl IU i,ni,an,t would my 0ml In ell my (tnu-ilce and rwrii"iion hav nt-vrr a (i,r.rn.iu l Out I ri'iild iirrw-rllM- wlih n niiit'li fonndfiti-e of urTO kn ,ti Hall t'uurrh l ure, i,,iiur lunwl liy yu. Hate pr4-rtft M s iipl innii, lltni nnd tuertil U wi.mli-rlnt, and woulil ay tit (nt-titlon iliul I Iiumi yrt nnd a I alarrh llml II would not mot. t( lliey would lake II anvrd In U dliwIHHia, Voiir. truly . llKiilll'tll.M.ti.. urtti-e, at. HuiiiinU HI, Wr will f ln ttni Kr any ,m nt irrli tlml raniiol ! Mirml Willi Hull l ulartli l ure, Taki'it Int. riiully. r'. J. i IIKNVVV ,t (Y.. fn.iTofdo,0. t-'tn f t'ruli, Mm Take It Before Brcakfaat Tlie ureal apix'tlaer. loiile and llyer ninilamr in ue lor inori, man ,-io in i-.uaisnii, l"ltt iwirli' Pr (Ivor ninilalnl. Had lale In Hit tniMiitt nu arlluit ly itie moriilu. dull tmlua lit ttit Itind antl ttat-k ni the eyea, llreil (melius, tuitjiineaa, lattifour -yuiiioina tti liter iMiiii'luiiil. lU'inmly Hr. Iliiil.-v Kn ttatt lifttitMlon Ttait. Itrllevea etmiliatlon litirta.iit lite aniwiltn alitt tittit tilt tint entire nyir,in. Ufi tlte aiatnltie fnnii your ttrnasl' for 91, and take ftnirdlug ni dlrrellotiN, Won than Leprosy s eutttrrli, antl Untie is one lull one ore- liurtilinti Hint iloei euro Hint iliaeaae, ai tlmt is tlie t'liliforiiin l'ositive un.l Nega live Klivtrio I.iiiinieiit. Hold by nl ilruuKtsts, It also cures iieuralgia rlieiimalisin, lieailaelie, aontiiiH, liurii and all nun. Try it and 'ell you negihisir where to get it Eo!tmnt Huns liigli at tlie tlroe alores lu Ibis plnoe over Mystetu lini ili r n everylaidt it uning It for nilurrli, ot atotiiaoli, ut iiepsin, oonatipation unit inioiiie blood. and to limlil up tbe sy1fnt it nertiiinl so well of womlvrful merit when all fipauk pinweHAt a it, lllaatitiilliui Ntitu-a. Notice Is hereby given that the tmrtnersliln heretofore exlslthig lie- twct'ti T, J. Kryer nnd V. W, lVrelvul engiigeil III the live stock business, li this day dissolved by mutual consent T. J. t'HYKH. W. W. PtiHCtVAL. inleicinlcnti', Or., lh-o. ltd, 1HIHI. a cahb ik ronrr. In oar fortfatlwn' days, ptmplci wir attrfbn- td tod tiesmd blood. Hut modsrn medietas bai drmonitratsil that rlcb food doss not crests snip- tloDt by fouling tht blood, but ratardi dlgoiUon wblob mskM Uis itomsch torjitd, sad lbs ctrcu- latloa iluiitlih, sad la turn eauM) sn sofesblsd aotloa ot tbt pores which contit or Iwcoms pim ply. Tlis mndsrn theory tharator Is not to treat lb blood, but His ilomaoh and llror, snd It li odsr Ibli new Ides, that Joy's Vicetbla 8r- parllla wss eoucelved. It hat wiped oat tht " blood dlieans" theory of plmplei, of tht old isr aparlllss. A cane In point "I bsra bad for years petit of Intltgastlon and dyipepils snd tried nearly (vtrythlng. Flnslly 1 took ou of tbt leadlug isnspsrlllss. It did not help me, but ceuesd plmplei to break out sti my (soe, which I wss told wse rsmed by the potah It eontslned. t arlng that Joy'i Vegetable Barasiisrllls did not eontstn mineral end might set dllTerontly, I tent lor It. The plmplei dlisppcared Immedlsdelysnd I bavs now after monthi had no return ot the old fpsUs. Ids ears for Indlgsitlon and dyipepit sad the sttendr.iit face eruptions." Mas. 0. D. Btoast, 1221 Million itresi, a. F, So taid Bu! wer, that greatest of Novelists, and he Beve spoke more truly, and he miirht nave added with equal force, that Mtrtt ia iue essence oi auccess. Wisdom's Robertlne is the tvnonvm of mar), .a Ut hlatorv it tuccess. The magical ef fects of this Drcnarntion have been allaae. d by thousands of the leaxllna- laHlaa f toclety antl lhe stage. It ia the only arti cle ever discovered which givet Natur al and Beautiful tint to the complexion, at the same tune removing all of the face and arms and leaving the skin soft, smooth and velvety. It hu lonR been the study of chemist to pro. (luce an article that while it would beau tify the complexion would also have the merit of being harmless, but these two Important qualities were never brought together until combined In WISDOM'S 590 faOBEnTIfiB. OM 11 J' . Koinino : i- n.,.a,.. warn Mlt A4a Jidtoo. . ma, WUltjn, JUDSQN a WILLIAMS, DRGSSMHKERS. Gutting PiinrpiNG A SriOIAtTV. Something: Hew ! Eielli Patent Stamp ruoTocnuriiH The Uununm, ready to atlek hut lo anytlilng. t'anta, lia'knts, watebss, plus, letters, euvoh suUmropli allHins, wedding rants, te, 16 for $1. Hniil a iiliiiiniiti (calilnal !) at yourself or trloMili. All li,ibni'lis sent to ins will l earenr.li' liaiiilli',1. Hint relumed with tli orttvr, A iM re ult onti r In W. H. Whiteakor. Illiti'lwlldriiil', . . . Oregua. H. M. LINES, FUNERAL DIRECTOR UNDERTAKER, INI'KIKNIIKNCK. OUKtlOM. A ful! and "omplete lino nf Funeral goul Alaayt on Hand. Lewis Kelso, iKAU.Il IN ladies and Gents Furnishing- Goods. Moat Coinjiloli' Slock of Boots and Shoes In thf City C. S. McNALLY. Anhllsot ang DraughUman, KOOHStAI IIISII llltKt MAN III Ol , UIMMKIICIAI. ., H.VI.CM, Oil. A. B. GRIGGS, MEAT : MARKET, S. t. Irvia, nsjilstUj aa h cutler. Chose SMaM ui.1. DaridWs Krkft. BEAMER & CRAVEN, Healers lu HARNESS and WS, -aud All kinds of lliirnrwt and Sadtllcry (iaodH. ('urt iiiKt' Ti itning mid ii'pairiii);. 81'KCIAL UAUOAINS. Curry (kiinlm, (hn burs, 5 iMit. 1 I'UriboH, 10 OI'lltH. Coiuplcto wt of Twtra Htunerw, fH.ou. I. A. MILLER, BSAI.SB IS MARBLE and GRANITE Monumrnts and Headstones of All Styles First-Class Work ami Prices '20 ier cent, tower man any oilier shop tn the aute. SHOP CpR. MONMOUTH AKO fl. R. STS. ISDSeSMUNCI, a a OkUOON ASK FUil THE SELF-THtHCr; "B" la It art com bined tht fin- Ml mechanic al kill, tht moit nieful ud practical ltmentt, tnd 11 known td- vntiet that makt tow- Idc mtchlnt detlrablt to Mil er ut. ILORIDQE MFC. CO. T&Amj ui VholmU Oflco, BelTidsrt, UL fM Wahntk .t'it., t'himgo. it Brim it Ntrmt, JVw V.r. sa THE BEST. I, Ml I IlllHV ta t. It's llltisluieil. I)Mtiitivc nnd Piicori ' ICAI'KK THIV AH! SEED ANNUAL I'm 1901 W rn.tlrtl PHEtJ llu all Htittli..t,ni, t,ii(l tu Iflt n u, i, ii J I tutiuiu, r, Ii , li .ncr than vr. avery pi-ntnr. uhIiiit tiotum, t'hnttrr til rittii .-.r'rfi, thoiii t ,rnd lrr ti, Aiiutcn Lit Kill! MICH. 1 l,ari:eit Se.il,men in th. wnrt:t rye: mm isii. BAILtlOADH. YAQUINA BAY ROUTE Oregon Pacific Railroad T. K lliMiU. Kai'kivta, Qevstopment Co's Stiixirt. Short Line to OtlifornU. Freight and Far the bwest. HTKAMRIt HAIUNd PATKH, Kleanirr WItXAMKTTK VAU.rV. LesvM Ysiilna! Jun, I, I, It, 17, IsvisiMsn Kranelneo; Jan. 4, 14, 1. Train Nn. I will run Tuewtsys, Thursday, ad Hal urrtayi, and nn liilrrmsOlst day whan atmMry, Train No. 4 will run Mondsys, Wsdnasdays, and Frldsya, and on liitarmsdlsie days whan nsesuary. Ti'a .-iwiaiir !' tin llhl to Shsns :ri,iil wllllnlir tlotli-a, , iiiit-iiin. i aiiii Hi H. t. H It. and rivt a Consul! and alnsuy. W. It, W Kl fKIt, 1111, K. A I'. Axt, II.H. Co, M Miiiitrmiery Ml., Han r"rauelMo, C. -'. ItiMlt'K, (ien, r.AI'.Agt. 0, V, K. It, Corvsltls, Or. GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE Northern Pacific K. I!. TWO ftlT THAINg DAII.T. HO I'lltNO or C.W. SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO Aadatl polnu Ksat. vis St Paul and Minneapolis. THE lORTHCRH PACIHO RAtLROiD li Hi only Ma Ruaulug rsMMftfsr Trslaa, aetHiod t'taae al.H-i.ru tlnw ot rturya) Luiuo.'tu .a., Ctw bta, fulliasu fslar Skrl'lllS l ira, fs.aea Uluius !'. .MraU 76 rts, FROM ruBTLAND Tt) IHK EAST Ism that year Ticket mil Tit Iht Htrtb- ri PacUlo R. R. nd ivoiJ cluui.i ol Car, Ion Porllend at t 00 , N. slid MMt rtallr airlve al Mluura)ilu or k I'sul ei u r.u. I tl'IMO nitiaioji-Trslai lva frunl a.l 0 atn-au dall al It U a m. aud I to a. a.xraai Na I aroma al 7 10 u. ai.. 4 ) a. atMinarllus wllii liwum'l H'u lor all aDltou l-tif.-t Hmiod. . I) CIIAItl.lllN. km. OaBi rase. Asual, Wo. Ill, roai aoxl, l ortland, Orsfutt, lieptrt Cor. ft ret sad 0 tuaets. DENVEI Omalw, Kans?s City. C Lit a- CT PAUL, LI. L0"'C.' AND Alt PCIKT East, North wxuth. For nirtbrr nlcnlHm Uurx ot iny i-nt itfthf Oumwnx or T. W. LEE, O P. a T. A. IVirtlaud, Orifoo, a D. COOPER, llrkel Agent I udrprndenee. Or EAST AND SOUTH VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE, SHASTA lilHE. Iiaraal Trslas Lravs Portland Dallf. TauiaT 1 r.m r. a. 10'iH e. u, tn.l.i A.N. I,v. l'orl limit Ar. I.v. AlltBiiy Ar. Ar, Hun fTHiu'luco I.v. VlHft A.M. A. M. HKtu-e. a Atxtr titlni atua mi I v at tollowlnt .talloii. north ut KiMt'tnirf: Ka.t I'orll.n-I, ontjrnn rlty, W.NKlMiio h.iom. Aiitanr. laui-Mt, Hiitwiita, H.l- ajr, llairliliurK, juiieiiiiu 1 Ity, Irvutf sua Ku- (eua. Rescburg Mail. Daily. tHve. I Arrive, I'nrtlitnit ttl A, M, KoaetmiK ....ttrJtl A, M, lOiM.'linrt ,,.:in e, m I'urt Innrt ,...I:(W a. Albany Iienl Dally (Kxcept Suu'y) Utvo. Arrive Alltsay . nocr. forltantt 0 no rortlaiitt t;00r m. Alttsny ) m. . Pullman Buffet Sleepers. TOURIST SLEEPING OAKS. tut SotouimmUtlon nt Rwwnrt Hm aurti,'eil, aiiatiuvu w axprvn train., West Side Division. lie t ween Portland nnd CorvuIIig MAIL TRAIN DILY (Csrapt 8un,1tiy.) ;M 4. M. Poriltind Ar. Ar. Lv. s:w n. m. 11:11 t. s. U:10r. a. Il)tllurl(nr Curvallla ii p. m. Ia IV ft. III. Al Albanr snd Corvallli eimnni't with i.li,. ,J n , vnqrua -aiiiuo naitroau. EXntC88 TRAIN DMLT (Except Sund'y) I.aava Arrlvo. Portlsnd 4:40 r. M. MeMluiiTUls .t 46 s. St. MoMlmivllle 7:r. u. PortlsuU . ...:J0 a. n. THROUOH TICIET8 TO ALL POIKIS east ma SOUTH. fW'ortlr-ketund lntormtlonroinil rtilnr st lu3 r.la. anapa, awfc, hw uu oompauy s Sfsia lepea- B. KOKBIJtH, P. BOOIRB, Asst. 0. f. A fssa A f IIRR S"1"' '"lttait. lrsMhnit, Sc .-.--, ... auvviHia ai ID. Ikrsal, Lsst snd Chsst, iiKludinf Cssisaintlaa, apatdaudBannsacst, UsaalMitjasa", l.tM,.' , rtiacorr. Prescott & Vencas, Independence Sarxi fllill, FIR AND IIAUD WOOD, KOUOII AND UKKr.im LUMISHR At. A. Wbi!i.pi, Mangr. HE 1 Livery, Feed and YOUNG HORSES. DOUBLE AWO SINGLE TEAMS. FirtVCl TurnouU for Commeerlal UOD guaraiiiww. SOUTH END MAIN STREET, Independence Roller Mills,, GEO. SKINNER, Proprietor. Tlutw Milln, now litiiUlini.' will XovwiiIht, IWHl, ami will t ! Im? tine of fiirinorH through the w.iwii. Until the EU'vator in eumjoVtwl iv!.,;;i will !. ncitM-d ni vine warclioutM! here, ami flour in Kiiinew ill 1h (! liv r-l -..t ti.e Mill ii -or. Independence. - Creccn -THE CHURCHILL- Sash, Door and Manufacturing Co (-rrO Having: In hill operation aKturtevan I'rjr Kiln and arveral tliiaiid d t:..n. woitn niiu-Llm-ry, w are Dow Jirrrjd .i Bit sny sod all imtrra (or mill work. iml r w-lulird friMii sny iwrloftlir valley, wbleh will receive promni aH'-iHInli. To our t.w-ai ru.loMti ra we lah In an) that are will lisve oonalaull on ba4 all Hie latin! d"tn In our tra t.-. I'r inipl ailenlltm welt b lveo and prlrvn low as onlleiit a till s-hI w.rk. -(im, euroer Trade aud Hlsh street, Knit-in; P. i. hx X . 1V. INDEPENDENCE FENOE WORKS. F, M. GATES, Pro p tier o r. Mr. P. M. Oate has one of the late-t iminvel l-Vn -in- Mwi.he with which he is pn!aretl, on shurl not It, to tit imiietise a JPinrt-ClaM picket and wire (cue. This is the i.t i'aee t-i be ohlained For Farms, Residence Property, C!iic!:c.i Van's' r.nd Divison Fences. FACTIOKY : On C Street, Opp. the Cily Hotel, .-.v.vo' Mitchell & Bohannon, v Manufacturer of -h SASH & DOORS. SCROLL SQWINQ AND WG0N HEPIIRINQ. Mala Street, Independence, Oregon. BRICK YARD. J. R. COOPER' t Of IiHlojM'iitlonee, Imviii-rn steam engino, u brti'k iiitu'hiiHMindsi'vt t-.il acres of linwt chiy, i.s now jm-jmretl to keoii on hand a fine quality of Brick, which will 1 sold ut reason able priced. FRAZER AXLE GREASE BENT IJI THE WOKI.D. Ttnwarln. quatlttaaare iin.urpaaard, aotuatl nutla.tlna two bovaa of nnrothar brand. Not B;tU by heal, tr ti ET Til K J K K I I K. WtjiAfJtllTPKALEmiOKWmiAT. fyr CITY HOTEL, I C St., Independence. Firat clnss in evsry respprt Spt r'nl t attention given tranaien' customers. A sample room for ooramerotiil tmvylers 0. A.KRAMER, -Wanta Your llt wtihig. Watrhpnlrlng n spooinlty, Will give you bargains lu Watchos, ciorks antl Jewrliy. . WITIt Buster & Locke 41 fc I WEBSTER'S I $A INTERNATIONAL Iri'1ci!i't'f'-(', Ore iron. NEW NEW BUGGIES GOOD RIDING HORSES.' Trtveler Price reasonable and Batisfsc Ciiva us Call. J. N. JONES, FBort. Ix-giti H:rm in n jm --iin I to l.n : -i.l ii.e lirst of i lu" h!oic for are Of S a'lmnlate I tin lnrltl llrer. (rnth ,ui ItleMturaf livorKHitv re it I ale. laa tiawcla. autl ura uneiitalcd aa aa ANTI-BILIOUS KE01CSHE, In malnrl 'l t'l-rt(a Itietr , trlnra ar l.lrly rera; lib-el. iin i;,r .,i,t-a pee Hilar tritcriit In t rt-i(ri 11,,-i.ialria I 'ni liiai i titiuti. I l.-ufliiil v auat caaletl. luaiall. irir. Uela. Soli Everywhere. Ofllw. 41 .Murray St.. w York. Wa gon Makin; 15 AND- St Repairing bomag nl !.; it -!i;.ni of the Mtmu&n mm, Successors to (ins & Co., PROPRIETORS OF THB City Track and Ttapsfcr Co. Hauling of all Kinds Done at Reasonable Rates. niil Feed, Oak;, fs) 0 pir Wood For Sal?. -Collections Made MontMy.-fcl INDEPLXDENCE, EROGON A NEW BOOK FROM COVER TO COVE. Tally Abrea.t -with tha Times. A GRAND INVESTMENT tot ths Fsmlly, Si-hoot, or Professions! Library. Tha Anthantio Webster's Una liridgad Dictionary, comprising tha isauaa ox iooa, 4 c 04, copyrlglitaa propertf of th nnderilgned, is now Thoroughly Revised and Enlarged, andasa.diatingni.hina; title, hears the name of Webster ' Interna, tional Dictionary, Editorial work upon this revision aa been in active progre.a for over Ten Years. Not less than One Hun dred paid editorial laborer have been encaged upon it. Over 300.000 exnandad in it preparation before the first copr waa printed. ' .9rVlol oompariaon with any other Plotionaryisinvited. Get the Best. O. C. MKltKiAM A CO., Fublbhsrs, Springfield, Ma..., U.S. A. j Soldbyall Dookieller, illustrated pamjihlttfrts, Sale Stables