Image provided by: Independence Public Library; Independence, OR
About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1891)
HE WEST SIDE. ?o!k County Publishing Gcnpany CUM I ORTON, HUIUGtM, Normal H'iin. Uhaduationh Inwl WtUtll HiiIuIumI U'llut III klllkWIt mi Cud examination hi the Htnta NorntHl t ' iuMks vll,urutMrtuulty FHIIUY, MAY M, Iwil, LOCALS. If you have n bit of uewa don't l arrant to ml it to thla newspaper. If frlonda from a ttlxtnuce are, lit tow n, lot u know It. If you are about to make Inmrwcmenta of any kUtd let ua hear about It. If a former nHlUnt wrltea ( you any now almut himself, not of private nature, tr will almi Inlereni many other If made known In these column. If you uavaauuintlou to jhool, at Monmouth, Twenty-live bung ladle and gentlemen under- Jent written examination In nil but roe of the atudlea of tit eourse vnty-alx In nil, The uueatlooa were hpared by the Hlwto lloiirvl of I'M tuit ion. Of the twenty-five who were ex- il nod, nix tilled to obtain the required Vudard of 80 per cent. 11m name of Waucccwiful student ares Mbaea Anna Welt, Mnxlo lUddoli, Ma HcohVId, )lee Savage, It. Carothera, Laura Hlg jr. and Meaner. I'tiarle Kliuonton.W. I Wann, C Welaner, C, A. Allium), I I. Jtrlgga, K K. Kdiiionda, Y. A. Unions J, B. V. Hugh, lade Ireland VI 8. Howe. The prtwpeat for a large Wdanoc Ht the M'htMil the coining r arc very flattering. )5xTWHi Thu iJulloa' Altl.Sooloty tb Christian church will give an iuixlon to Smith Drove, about two c above tXirvKllbs. on Saturday, iy 23, tlu steamer Iloag having been itered for the occasion. The Mon uth baud will h on board, aud eu- ii tht occasion by It excel' I music, Ilcfrwdimoitt will Iw fed by the ladle, iiml no pain will (spared to make It an enjoyable kiiNlon. Tlcketa, one dollar, on wilt' jFtrst National Itank, Shelly Van yn.tlUwter laa-ke, Patterson Hn d Shelley A Vatiduyn, Monmouth. t loaves T a. tn. and return at 8 ni. On thi) Mum trip stop of oni Mir will he made at t'orvallla and lluiny. The In ml will also niako a tip at Utena Vlmtii,' to necomtiita.ate 1 who may wish logo. I'lHtttT Ooi'KT The nator to Muil nutti l crowded e.ich morning with ivoiw from I ud'pt'iMlin golun to art nl IteitliiH. Tin. liniHirtiiot nwoii filch draw no many up tluit way aw fce Stat w II. t. IMv, I IWiitly v I. Hlrw'hbiirn, 11. Mon haut v Trua- .ornmi wnooi, aim aira. j'w v , Macanlav. A great many wltiuw an? ftpilnd lu all tlicMtiimn, 1 1 Im 1 ilt a oonvonlonoo to catoh tho train j Monmouth, iro to Ihilla, thou take io Mtast to IVrry at 10 oVbx k and Kt I wok to IiMk ia-inloiu by a llUlo after I that, mrnlit. to IwiiHU thHopli or town, wo will glvn you apai- to niako It known. Hut don't wnd any Itom to which you wauut ia AxliiiiiiiHl to Klgn your tmuw. Jam t try to mix ua up In any of your uuarrela. Ikm't nd u family atllilm or trouhlca whioli ahould not wmwrn outMldom, And don't int augry whou we ooudoiiw" your Hoinn.or Iravf aontu of thom out entirely. If w www to publish everything which reauhva im, w would no in apia'tir In court defendtinta lu a UU'l milt, no you must let ua lata our (llwrotlni na to what la available and what I not. The heavy raluaof laat week failed towanhall thu nam oil' the baokaof )i ue of our eltlsteiia. We xtlll have rvmuauta of aiillijuliy who refinm to buy their wlveaa i'aelllts" clalinlng they omi't apan the nioiioy, or that It won't help her any. The mini who will lot Ida wife break down her health and drive away the nwea from her ehoekx, by rubbing over an old wiudi- board, for the aake of aavlng ten dob law, la a giaal eoiitMiuloii fur the man In the little gnavry with the duatof at(eon all hU goodx, who on n't alfurd to wat money In advertixlnjr. llov. J. It. N. JWII and 'daughter, Mm. M. O. Wlmberly, eamo In fwm lbweburg last Tuoaday, On Tuewlay, May S M. O. Wlmlatrly, of lbmeburg, aou-ln law, of J. 1, N. llell. illeil, after t lingering IHiioim. lie wa an ettltor of ability and a man highly rcrtpeotcd In tlin oomniiiiilty where he lived. Mr jlmr-e pound In the rear of the elly Jail i iimieny win nxuio uere HI lumre. llliilo Miller, who low been tilorklng for W, H. Vheeler for the mt year, In clerk at the ( Ity hotel, Kvangelloal church eholr meeta at Mm, NYllllauia nwldouoo thla (Friday evenliia forpraolliw, ' Mm, It, J, (Irani, of Itallaa, tvho haa Ueu iUllo III for aome lime pitNt, U alowly recovering , ; The Willamette river at thia point wax higher laat week than al any lima during Urn winter.' Ktrawtrrlca and ulierrlea, with diH'IdiHl nil very bikle, are fur aale lu nur market thla week. . With four lioeimed aiilmina, It would atHUUthat taxea lu Independence would bo light thli year. W. M. Invidiam, of Ituena YUta, la now able tit be almut ouee more xlnoe tlin nnl'llt lllueaa. Tho Independent bm4 baud haa U'on engagiHl to play at N'ewatrt on the fourth of July. , The iteamlxNit eompany ahould build i wharf here for tho accoiuiiHMlnllnU of the publle. IX Nlunloy came up from I'ortliind IiinI Tuewlay lo U lu altenilomv ht elreult eourt. J. It, Carpenter, with Uoodman A lamty, uiovihI IiIm family from Albany lat Monday, , Old paH'm twenty eenia a paok for aale at thla otllee or W.H, Whwler'a Umk atores Wanted -A women eiMik and a din ing Mom girl In a n-Mlauruul, Call at thin ofllee, MowM in, 1'ri'il (iiivn and Kliner Itall left for lUill mountain for a wookV bear hunt. . ,. " Mm, Taylor, uoe llattk IHivU, left on Weduwday for her fiitun' home In Cor- vail l. Col. (, Humniem, of IVunland, waa V'lHltlug the (1. A. It. iot here thla week. , The elty will aiam have a eow and WHIU'B ftir ilia Wan Him, Rlahani J. Grant. Tha mil (oot of thla brief obituary no- (loo waa one of 1'olk iHiunty'a aturdy ploiieem, a man of xtorllng moral Integ rity and great force of character. ltlehard J. tlrimt waa lairu In the town of IiFxIngton, I,uI'ii,vpII niunly, MIwuiiiiI, DeivmlaT ffll,' IHtfi, and do pai'Uxl thla lift) April lil, iNtH, at the rlpo age of M yeara and four moutha, The dow'itwrtl emlgrnbHl to thla country In 1S"2, and lociitinl on the Luoklamule, In Ihawiutliweitcrn part of I'olK eoiin ty. Mr, (irii nt iHMwcMMod a prantleal mind, and while devoid of educational aocumpliidimonta, yet by lieer force of character miccccdud In Idviitlfylug IJui aelf with the upbuilding of Oregon' early pioneer commonwealth. He took an active part lu the early leglNlntlve work of thla country, lutvlug acrved aevcral temiH In the atatw k'gUlaturv. Hewa l'olk county 'a repiiaeiuative lu lHua-70 and Imth, , , Mr. ( limit waa a atroiig piirllMiui, but houexl, vaakbl and Killtleally Incur ruplihlii. Ilia blllortut (kjIHIoiiI eiiemlca never dareil to charge liiiu with pollil- cat Jobliery, however limcli they may have dopwatiKl Ida uucomiroiiilnlng dcnxK'rallc oplnloiia. - "I'nolo Jiiek Oraut," a lie wawfauilU lurly called, lived an eventful and uh Ail life, and the world la Utur Immuw of Ida having lived. He wan the noblcMt FOR, YOUNG l-OLKS. v ' Quaatlana. When did the following permitM live and for what were they noted? 1 JeaiiH Chrlnl. - , ' 2 Dlogcnca, 9 Jullim ('tuawr, 4 -Martin Luther. 5- Ilcn)iimln Franklin, (l-llarrlet lUwher Hlowe 7-(,'harle(lulteau. HJlev, Ham Joiich. 11 J'hoinaa Kdlnoti. lllJiiiuca litau, lu auawerlng tha above qucatlona pleane lnnorHratc the qucatlona with the mix worn, aa it thu aavea ua the ex M'iiHcof rcpuhllNhliig iHatloua to make the imawera Intelligible. While an wem algnwl by grown peopki will not ' crctiiteii, yet the young ftilk can get their aiiHwera from anv aounw they pleae, It I to encourage research and awaken dcalre for Inveatlgatlon that thce iUMtlou are akcd, Hend your aiuwer to thla paper aa early na pow- nlblc nner you nmd thla iaa'r. To Th' Puklla. My oillec mi Main atrectlantw ready for occupancy, and I am ready for bua Iiioh. If I In' peraona who have land for aalo will lutriiMt It to my caro I feel J. F. O'Donnoll work of (Iml-wi liornut man. A goH certain that I can do na well aa any .. ...i . a . i ......... al...... t... I.. a....... I. .a.. innn una n uwiui hmwii mm nmsvr s iin-m. mmi muun, n hh, Minj4m. Owen (itilthor, who are lining up a milium In elegant atyle In Crt'swy'a brick building, any they vlaltett nearly every town hi the Willamette valley More deciding on a location, and In .nettling at Iiuleiieudencc do ao All HUT I.Tl'U.V 1. M AOl 1 1 N KB V - OrC- tu famiem aend out thousand of dob hmanuuttllv to other atatca for wood ind Iron which ia aliipeT here In the liape of maehluery of dillcrcut kinds. Oregon ha the water power, the Iron lines, the timber, and every other re- iuislte for manufacturing her inm liln Jry at home. Why la it not inanufac- tired here at home? Home of those vs that question will la answoiv!, Ir It otloin a profitable field for InvesU bout of capital, to have our plows, rBgolis, tlileshera, etc., manufactured ere. " . ; City IIu.ick-W. W. William waa lifted aa night watch hit Friday ightata solary of $10 a month and e. T. Kennell.the city marshal gmw - 1 I .Ill work at 0 a. in. no remitm iiii p. m. The night wateh conuiicncca ork at 7 p. in. and watelie until a. in. Three watchmiin' cbs-ks are talked of, one at Jone'a livery stable, mo t City hotel and the other at Ity stable. Chuistus Ciubui Hkiivkw hern will bo service In the Christian hureh next Huoday, May 17, both lonilng aud evening, There will I js'clul music on both oeousions. Jlcv. nliiig will sing, by reqneat, the aolo ntltJod "l'asa Under the Mod."' Mis Mm Ktc will ing a lo In an anthem n the evening. You are cordially In- lied. I. Y. I'oling, pastor. ... Cominki. Bain'h Lki TV kk Colonel lliiiln, the clrsiuent temperance orator, lectured to a packed opeJ-a house here last wivk. At least (too person were present, and his remark were rcei-lvwl with enlliiislasiii, and at mauy siints ids flights of pliNiunuce carried his bearers with him. Tho ladle of the W. C. T. I'. arc much pleased with their selection. . Watkk Wohkh Tho new muln for the city water work will arrive here the ISitli of this mouth. The city council ha tuken no action yet regard ing tire protection, but will do so as m as wold i received from the in- Huii'iukm union. "A reduction in rates ls priHiilaed on Insurance, but the per iccitt. Is not yet named. I' ! I,AW!f HociAL There will Ihi u struwterry festival held on the lawn at the Jluptlat parsonage Thursday, May 21, for the benent or tne loung People' Society of Christian Endeavor. All aio cordially Invited to attend. No Dkmvkby, Measr Damon & Hubbard announce that from date they will not run the delivery wagon between the hour of 11 a. hi, and 2 p. m, on account of having to carry mall and express to and from the truiim.'! Ht Fob feALE State and county right for the Pacific, washing machine, You do not need to lie a talker to cll this show the ladles whut It will do, and It is sold. ; Call mid see Alley & Fisher. MAKiiiA(iBLrcKN8K8-C. K. Hcrwin, of liuena Vista, to Anna Hall of Mon mouth, May 8. (. E. Taylor of Cor valll, to Hattle Davis, May 12. CiiiiKCir Hkkvicb There wilt 13 aervlcea at the Methodist church Hun day morning at 11 o'clock. All are cordially invited. Huuino i Bkmkvino If you don't ' think the "Pacific" will do all that I : claimed for It, top and see It nie rate, because they Is-lieve It has a bright future. We have finished delivering what power churns we had sold lu Polk county, and we thank the people for their patronage. We have wild the bushics to Mr. II, C. MoTlmmoim, of Iewlvllle, Any parties desiring churn will please notify him. A. Honii. I. X. Waiimotm. The pmicroii which the WiT Wmr la now printed was nmnufiietim'd at Oregon City, aud It I possible that the 'wood which cniers Into l!coniiosittnn whs cut near thla city, as It Is known that loggers are here at work for the' pulp mills at that place. Farmer of Polk county, It will pay you to enter Into a contract for delivery of migar beet nt Iiidcandence. Call on the secretary of the bmird of trade and get purlieu hirs. Ikvts ea'l la- planted until June 1 ami this year proluilily Inter. The new firm of Patterson llro. 1 a large ilealer lu watches, clm-ks and Jew elry. They have nwlved a dainty line of ladies' watchc lu silver and gold. Lady achool teacher should consult them? as thev otl'or extra Inducement, j ' ' i II.hI nilston, of the City hotel, isl already (iiaklng a siicoe of hi venture ! in business ami wo may bsik forn coii-m-rvatlve and yet prognwilve method of eouduotlng a hotel, which Is what the public demands. From all part of Polk county we hear of splendid proa'ct for fruit and grain. If the present prices prevail and present proecisof crop are re alized our farmer will have money to throw at the dogs. ( There will l a colt show lu Inde pendence June l.'l. Several prize are to ls oflered, and It will bo a great day for the lovers of fine Htook. Mr. J. M. Stunts, who raised and I the present owner of Jay M., a thorough-bred horse, a oii of the celebrated Altiimout, will Is" In Independence Thursday, Friday and Saturday of each week. , Ilcmcmls'r when lu Sulci n to call lu at Ht rung's restaurant, iiow Wcstacott & Irwin, and get a meal not to las ex celled on the Pacific const for 2."i cents, at 271 Commercial street. ff Good sidewalk are needed in every town, and our city council should per Hoimlly examine those In this city and have repair made the sooner t he het ten. 1 ' ' " " - -v Last week Mossor. Hklnncr & Wil son, of .thu 'Independence roller mills, shipped to.Salcin ll" barrels of flour and one ton each of brim and shortg. Mr, F, P. Myers, recently of Illinois, Is soon to locale among us, having negotiated for some building lot In Hill' addition. " Those dainty milt of Jersey cloth nt Shelley & VanduynVstore, and tcnnl cloth for summer wear attract ladle by the score. ' Mile Portcrlleld Is having the fram ing done for a bairn A2.7(l feet. He will haul the finished tlmlers only from town. , J. N. Vokcs, tlio Mlaicmaker of Tilla mook county formerly of Independence hus returned to this city, looking a of yore. It I rumored that the town of Whit son at tho Narrow Gauge crossing, haa been bonded for f KW.OOO to a syndicate. Owen&Olthcr returned from Port land Saturday where they had been to lay .In their ala;k for the new saloon. Orders for slab, wood can be left at Damon & Hubbard'.' Ail' order must be accompanied with cash. 6 8 tf Till office till continues to turn out fine Job work of a high standard, nnd our customer arc well pleased. I. A. Miller went Jo MuMlnnville Monday to look after the Interest of hi marble hop In that city. A new sidewalk I being built on the north side of H street a far a.. W. Blister' new residence. ' ' ; Dave Gclwlck alwaya ha on hand freah candles, Key West cigar nnd tropical fruit In season. i Mr. Camion, of the Occidental hotel, Corvnllls, tiled suddenly Tuewlay night. W. It. Ilcvens, of Buena Vista, was doing busiues lu ttm u last Friday. Mr, J, Biigley, of Alrlic, left on Tuva day fora biislness trip to Portland. the Dual numinous, to which we all must sooner or later respond, and It I to the aacrcd memory of uiy old time friend that I eoiilrilnile tin luinihlc niemorial. T.J. L, . Parker Plokup. Iniulc. Ttsl Baldra prouicuadi the vard ipilte often. William Mi-Curdy and family sRnt Sunilay In IndoMuileiiit. William Fuqua 1 trying a new ma chine on his farm an aiihaiuitlc Htttlo plainer. Mm. Tom Stiver, of Inden-nilcnce, was In thla place this week on a Visit. Dr. Joi ion haa lcu In a ntate of III health lately, but I now on the recu- ratlcn list. A few of the Inhabitant went to Mis Lena Kruuip, of Salem, Is vWi- s,,!,,,,, tu twtisfy their cudonity it.; to! 1 ...I...I II.... I I.. II I. ...1.... I 111... ing Mrs. j. a. .Morris, or tm city. wmit iwii'itnilii ltev. Mr, lluusaker waa visiting j (;,.v laer lias itimiu himself a present of a ?00 bicycle, and lienccfor- frioiuls at McMlnnvllIc this week, Mr. Jarves little girl, who ha Ufii very sick, Is slowly recovering. Miss Ella Ulcus, of Portland, I visit- warn ne win w a "iiign roiu-r," U'wls llctmlek'a large warehouse w ill have some remodeling and a new acre tract, sold strictly on ooiuiiiIksIoii Polk county Is the garden-spot of Ore gon and In destined to be known to the thousand who are seeking western home. Our Intention I lo do our pari lu spreadlug tho new. When our customer come we want to have the best lands lu Polk county to show them,, We ask the reader of thla pa (r to fool at perfect Illrty to drop In our office and Inform ua of any persons who are wanting to buy or soil. That I our business and we want to "push busiies" and will use printer' Ink ex tensively Isith iliere and In the cast. V shall extend the band of fellow ship lo our fellow real estate dealer, and shall endeavor to work with them aud new firm not yet organised,' In developing Polk, county. It di not pay o be selfish in this business. We j arc working for a common giant and not only for the present, but future year. Heapcctfully K. ('. Pknti.anu. Ileal F.tatc and Financial Broker, In dctcndcncc, Oregon. Him Juat nwivi'd tlio ONLY CAIt-LOAD of Milieu direct fiom tlio Miinuliicliircr, without lifting bought throngli I'oi llund House. Tiicrcloic, I ran acll a BKTTHIt GRADE for LIS money than my eotnjK'titoi. -The Only ikmipletc- - tf - Sporting - In l'olk County. ALU KINDS OP METAL WARE SHEET Gq v. J made to ordek, PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. oC Lt 0 IN DKPJON DlNCJi Oil. v, Nit of (Nilnt, ptvmratory for the fall lt.. !,.( t.M.f. Ml li. ,1.1, lilt I, Itainon A Hiibtiard are building aiiiKdn. addition to their llverv stable. ' j MrH' McMahon, inothor of the Th M.v.opi sal.sm Is being frc.d ' wll,or of t,M? Wi0",ll"'r Mn' 'tr and otherwise ornamented. - - l" "'"'W ' iM I". Peter Ck was up from Portland last I A I ho "Itoyal Npieak" violin society Wednesday on business. Mm. J. D. Irvine 1 visiting relatives in Salem this week. Mm. Irvine, mother of Mm. J. T. 'Ford, Is quite sick. On Tuesday the wife of D. (luthiie died near Dallas. F. T. Durham and wife eft for Walla Walla Tuesday. ' IteiooinU r the lawn social Thursday, May 21. Oct your Job printing done at home. . Funnylamt. Droll Stranger (to Independence cltl- noiii-What I that noise over in that i fr"" ' Krll'P llM ,,'",," house? Cltlitcn-Thiil I tint lndo'iideuce cornet band pluylng "I want to ls an angel." Droll Stranger Well, If you have any resx-ct for them you better atop them la-fore they ruin their chances. ' tk'rt. VathiM.-! It 1 1... iitliMV ......, I in. ,l, . , ....,. .i.......) . iiiii, i,v plaster fell Iroiii the celling and came very nearly killing .the loader, but ow ing to the way the ha fiddler and his Instrument fell, It saved him most of the weight, and hi life was spared. Duana Vlata, Examination nt school this week. M. M, Portcrlleld Is building a large I tarn. i ' " Mis Inex Davdison ha returned to Portland to continue her smile at the business college. There are quite a tiuuilar still sick Call and S Ma. All pel-son Indebted to me, tm ac count, or otherwise, are requested lo call iiml soldo at once as I need the money and must have lu It will aave cost. SHt If. D. W am. Kit. HOKN. Jqta i til W 1 Stfj!w:H:ICf 13 "T13 or ( HKIHTIAN CIII HI II. u E A farmer north of town, with jxiint brush goatee on hi under lip, and an all around expression of worldly wis dom depleted on hi giHid-hninored face, sec a large canvas sack, with tr achute ruis-s dangling from It, alight In a brush pile near by, "HI, there, John! What did I tell yer; some o' them Dallas dlcrplomlsts would get so full o' na'rul gas he would bust hi Idler, and now, by gum! If the with ered, parchment-skinned sun-of-a-gun bos alighted In the corner of my later' patch, mi' If I don't h'lsl lilsemitclatid remains out of there,'" They hied. to the spot wher.i She batliill nllghtts; and said balloon wo not found by Its anxious owners for two days, owing to the farmer's having It embalmed and lying In state. , A high school girl at Monmouth, class A, being told by her teacher to purse tho sentence, "He kissed me," consented reluctantly, because opposed b speaking of private aUiura In public. ''Ho," she commenced, with unneces sary emphasis and a fond lingering over the word that, brought crimson to her shrliiip-plnk check, "is a pronoun, third person, slngulur mimlier, nnueu Uno gender; a gentleman pretty well llxcd, lives In Independence, univer sally considered a good culch. Kissed I a verb, transitive too much 'so reg ular every evening, Indicative mood Indicating ad'ccllon, first and third per sons, plural number, und governed by circumstance,' Mo Oh, everybody know jtic," and down she went like MeOlnty, - - - - - v To Oxlaa. Oius, friend, wo welcome t hee Into tho poet' galaxy, y. For now he comes and Kings his lay '( Ou every rainy Saturday. From out the brush he ventures lone, And give forth aong of sweetest tone; He rustles well through all the week, For pleasant rhymca he then dw seek. He very seldom seek In vain, ' Through Bummer's mm or winter' nil n, For vem' that will cheer hhn on . Ill rugged path, so drear nnd lone. Oh, happy friend, O.lua, gent, Do not with team too much Iameut That you are now on the "ebb tide," And eok for help from the Went Bidk. The, Weht Sidk nlwayA atunda your - friond; , " Upon it help you may depend. In darkomo liotim, In noonday light 'Twill steer your leaky craft aright. Our merchant have doubled their nlis'k of morchaiidlw and reisirt bus iues good. We do not sco w hy, tney tlonot advertise, a all live merchants do. Potato planting Is in full blast here, We think there will beat many isita toea raised here a lu all the rest of the county, there Mug over ikK) acre. , Prof. Longncrc will becoinea full flwlg. ed granger after the close of school he having bought a nice form acroa the river troin tin place. J. W. Klrklund, Mm. S. Douty, Mr. and Mr. Fred fHaily, all of your elly, were visiting here over Sunday with relation. Wild strawU'rrle are resirtetl a get ting rl?. 'We iiieu wore also shown a tame strawberry that nieiisiir.xl three Inche In clrcumlereiiiuH'. Who can beat It for the eleventh of Ma? , Suvar Saying. John Martin, of Stiver, while watch ing Mr. A. S. Kerr drive a null, was hit in the eye from tha glancing null and was taken to Corvullls for treat ment. ' W, F. Caulhorii ami S.W.Jackson caught the whole of seven trout In a dily'a fishing, , A pleasant birthday party was held at the house of J. M. Spurk last Mon day and quite a number of present were given. There are 1:1 cases of whooping cough here now. The grange hero iiiiiut,ra llfty-flvc member and lum rented Cade' hall for meeting purposes. A. J. Sparks i trying the' experi ment of raising yellow corn In Ore gon. ' , Sol Stump ha his nice homo in tran- ingnt independence,. Mr. 0. Croiise is quite sick, Mr, Foosc and family, of Kansiis, ure guest of Mr. B. M.Tharp. They In tend milking this their home in the future, , - . v ' NotlOt. .... l: Tho city council of Indcieii(lcuce has autlioi'ized mo to give notice to the public that nU liomcs found running at large during the day or night nnd all cow found running at large during the night, after, this date, will be im pounded, . . Tom Fknnkij., Clly Marshal. Independence, May 4,1801. 5 8 41 ; . .--- ' Tor Sal. " Two lot In Hill's addition near the Elkln' residence. Only $250 for a short time only. ' Call at once and secure the bargain. ' E. C. PKNTiiANn. , Tlenl Estate Agent, BOLTKIt To the wife off!. C. Bolter, of Parker, a girl, ClIAVEN-To tho wife of Jiwph Craven, of Monmouth, April 28th, a daughter. Weight twelve pound. TA UTAH -To the wife of X, Tarter of Pee Iec, May th, a son. Weight twelve pounds. MA Kill ED. lp Hsn Iwon rnnnorrd for the nmMlon, nnd wilt j SMITH'S GROVE, About I wo milt above IVirvttllls. SATURDAY, MAY 23 STEAMER HOAG lesv ! 1 . m.. rettirnlint at t. Hlopn mill lie made at Bueoa V lln U) WHMiininiKlalc all who uiay wuh tn o. MONMOUTH DAN til Will awoiiiiny Hie enflitmlon. a? Mtk ' IrTnn'n rfrTn' n n nrTffji i -" - vrtT". -4 - ...i .x- v. -v. v... -! s III llltEN-HALL-Saturday, May l, IHiU, at the residence of the bride' parent In Monmouth, Miss Anna I lull to Mr. V. K Herreu, of Buena Vista, llev. K. Horner officiating. Churlos lleiroli hoslss'il In bllHlnoss at Buena Vista for several yearn ami Miss Hull la the accomplished daugh ter of Lark Hall. We wish the newly married couple nn abundance of. this lifc'hli'Nlng, DIED. SLOI'F.R-Oii Tuesday, May 12, L. M. Slojs'r, on his farm south of In dependence, after a shoit illness. Mr.."!Hoper la one of the pionecra of Independence, having been Identified with the town since it earliest (lays. He loaves a wife, and family to mourn Ills departure. How' Thli? We odor One Hundred Dollar He w ii nl for any case of Catarrh that can not lat cured by taking Hall' Catarrh Cure. ' F, J. CIIKKNKY A CO., Prop., To lotto, O. Wo. llw' mirtVralmiiMt. have known K. i. Clicni'V lur thi' liwt IIIKt'il years, and bellev linn isTiin'tiy nononoiit. in nil auninenn tran niu'ilniu. and lliuMiiilnlly able to carry out any niiuifioinii iiltKte ey ineir iinn. Went I ratix.Whiilen IllnW, lolcilo, t). Hall' (Uttarrh Cure I taken lllte nally, acting directly noon the blood and nincous aurfticca of the system. Price, 7c per Isittle. Sold by all drug gists. . . 'i ' ' Kulmliuientn nerved liy the ladle on hnard the tnatu Kor lull tier pnrl li'lllnm net) wlor. (We use the Pacific Washing Machine). TICKETS, $1.00 On sale al Klrxt Nallunal Bank, fUielley k Vanduyn'a, Hunter A lxxke'n and PutlerHiMi llnittiern', lndes'iidtne, aud Hhelley A Van duyu'n, Munmoulh. WILURICK'S RESTAURANT nale I innnilsta. Toledo. O. Wnldliiir, Kinnan it Marvin, wboli-nale UrtiK- ORDINANCE NO. 77, Aa Ordinance Making It Unlawful for Demaatlo Fowla to Run at Larg During tha Month of April, May, June, July, Auguat, Stptambtr and October. . . fhr trmitr f the city of lmlr (icndf urn rfii ordain tin nrmirn; HKCTlua 1 That It shall he unlawful for any clili'ki'M. duek, itinine, or nlher doinnnlle fowl. to nn aiiowi'ii lo run al large in uie city oi Jnd(u'iKli'Mi' durlnit the months of April, Uni, .linm .i ii I v A iiuiimI H.nl,iiili,ir uml lli iolier ol' each year. hko. 2Aii.v iwi-Hon intl Ini amrr eved nt tho violation of Kiich ordlnuntw nhall Inforin the city niiirnhiil of deprodiillonn or annoyance ciumect by Niielt doiniwlle lliwln, wheri'upnn lh tuorslinl nhall notliy the nwnern of nueh domenlle lowln of lh vloliillnn of thin orill niuuw If owner cull he found nnd If nnor Hve ilti.vn hiiI il lowln arc still at lame, the mar shal nhull oiiloh or kill RuiiHi ami rilnponeof llient in liinrui'l prini'n, ana nnan riuaii,iw awn for wild mile nn aniountr not exeeedhiK one dollur, nnd return tho balance of nueh stile, II' nuy, io tne owner oi lowin. Hue. s Thin nut shall be In fori on and nfler It h panwigi' nnd nppmvsl by the limyol'. I'niwvd oouncll Miiy ia, Will. Approved, ' W. P, Conn away, Mnyor, .1, T. Foini, Itneonler. INDEPENDENCE. Ice Crtmin aud Oysters in season. (Jountcr Lunchea, live cents and upwards. , Board by tho day or week. Private Rooms for Ladies. Open until 11 p. in. Farmers, come with your family and see what a nice meal yon can get for 25 cents. N. P. WILDR1CK, Proprietor. W. 0. Cook SIAUK IM FURNITUREI PARLOR AND BEDROOM SETS, SOFAS, AND BED L01TN0ES, MIRRORS From 5x8 up to 18x40 in Germau Plato and a large assortment of American Platen, R 1) ADVERTISING m THR . WEST SIDE? IF NOT, WHY NOT? Head by Intelligent, pmKpemus and Indim. trloitn people, l'ut your giMKln before them ami note reniilln. The lemlliiK nownpnper In Polk county In nlniiilhiK, eliurnoter and Inlluenee, It in the family paper, and In read In the tinmen of the imx'hiuiln, farmer nnd merchant. W'e have In oonneullou a complete Job Prlnllnit olllen, where we oan exenute the llnent kind of Job work at lowent prleen, Call uud be uonvlneed, We nollcll a nhnre of your piitnmiiite. ... , Of all Small. -RUGS- kinds both Large nnd CHAIRS From Plain Kitchen Chairs to the Finest Parlor ('hairs. Fancy Rockers a Rpeoiulty, and Carpet Rockers with Woven Wire Seats, BEDROOM SETS Of all kinds and finish, Sham holders, Curtain Poles, Window Shades, Hat Hacks, Picture Frames and Mouldings, Stands and Center tables of all kinds, in either Maple, Ash, Oak or Walnut. LOUNGES Of all the latest Patterns, with Woven Wire Springs. Also the Hoey patent Sofa fied-lounge. Main Street, Independence, Bat. B and 0 8 tree t. (We don't use the Pacific Waahlng Machine). PACIFIC WME mm Kotice What V7e Claim for the Pacific Mrst A family'a washing done perfectly white as snow. In 20 minutes, or one-fifth the time of any machine on the market.. Second No labor. Third No rubbing. Fourth No time (comparatively). Fifth No fuel (compara tively). Kixth No chemicals to rot the garments. (Seventh No soaking. Eighth No pumping or pounding. Ninth No boiling. Tenth No wearing. F.lcvcnth-No tearing. The machine will save the average fnmily 23 per cent, per year by not rub bing or wearing the clothing in the washing process, to say nothing of its great saving of lulior, fuel aud time. "Seeing is believing," so please ace our machine operate before you object, or buy some inferior machine. Read What the Prominent People of Eugene Say about the Pacific KfOFNR, Orkmon, April 1, 1891. We, the nudernlEnvd, Chilean of Euicene, Oregon, having thoroughly tented the Pacific Wnxliln Machine, do lnont rheernilly recommend the name to all who need a ttrnt clana maonine. it noes it worn i-kkj-kctly iu a remarkably niiort time, and without any labor, to npeak. It la all that It In elulmed to lie, deen lln work better. A O Hovey, President Mr and Mm M 8 Rid. baneuo. Hunk T G Hendrlekn, Presi dent lnt NaUonul Hunk P M Wllklnn MrnGPOritHn Mix J M Abrnms MrsKCHmllh Mrs W II Ahrnmn Mil K H l.ln kiv Mm F J Ciiiuoh MrnJJ Walton MrsDrDAPnino MraJKDond MrsPrHarrln Mm C M Horu Mrn B I) Pnlne Min Heo O Vornn MrsJ I, Fisher H Hvnrverud die. Pan tor of Pres. iwterian unureii. K C torlmer Hiun Nelson Mrs S H Friendly Mm P K SnmlKrHna Mrs O M Whitney Mi's OoB Hull Mrs C Huff Mrs J W Kuan Mrs K B Himdersoit Mm ln-shelton Mrn Ado Mel'herson Mrs M C Ikiyle MmW B Dliunmey MrsCSDnvis Mm J Miller Mrs nch(rry I. h Nlmpson 11 0 Liiuiu It Is the bent niaehlne we have seen uswt, aud !f II Alley and wife, G A Blair and wife. Pastor of Christum Pastor C P c'hurvh Church Mr C Hodim Q J Travis, Pnstor 1st Mrs W T Kakln liantlst Church Mrs Minnie Wash burn, P M II A Hnskcll K B HnndSHker Mm T W Jenkins MmWKMcCornnok Kivnnle lxx'kwiKMl Mm W'm Stevens Mrs J 0 Wivtklns Mm StherwiMid Burr MmS Mit'onnel Mm G Soverns Mm John Whllaker Surah F Osburn MrsTJKoss 8 P Lowell Mm Nancy Bureb Mm POomegys Mrs C F LlttJefleld Mrs 8 K Churchill Mrs J E Belshaw Mm t.eo Belshaw Mm KK Cleaver Mm T N Soger Hr H T MH.:ornack Win P Fisher A V, inllither .1 W Cherry F K Jonas, Christian minister A K Wheeler A H Flsk M KJudklns MOO RKW ARD-Wo will pay 1300 for a washing we can not wash, as clean as can be ished. hi ono-lbinih the I line Hint Is reouli'ed In the old Wash board plan. AOKNTs WANTKD KVKKVWHKKK-HtaU) and eounty rlitlits for sale. Kvery family will buy a maehlne when they see what It will do. Yon will not liave to he a talker In order to be a salesman, (Show the Indies what It will do and It Is sold. ALLEY & FISHER, general Acts. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. W. H. WHEELER - - - KEEVS THE BEST - - - MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,- -PIANOS and ORGANS - -SEWING MACHINES. NovcHiftt in Stationery, Lnted in Fancy Writing Paper, Ink-stands, Tablets, Inks of all Cofori, Pencils, Fashion Plates and Periodicals. THE LATEST IX ALL STYLES OF MUSIC. Candies, Nufs and Ciyars. - Subscriptions Itceciiwl for all Papers. W. ir. WITEELER, Independenee, Or,