The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891, June 19, 1891, Image 3

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THE WEST SIDE.
NWKIl V
Polk County Publishing Ccpany
CUM I IRTON, IllllCtU,
FlttlUY, Jl'NK 9,181I.
COMINO EVENTS.
Jun 13 ami 13-UruuJ plenlo at In
itejionilono, -f '
Juu SI, 22, 2$ (uut S4Cimmienc
ncnt at Normal Seluwl At Monmouth.
Jnne SO ami ST-Plonecra' reunion nt
MnmiKHith.
July 4-CVIebmtlim Ht Walem, lnlla
Hint Full City.
LOCAtS.
lUivAtuT.-llaccnrat I layl with
thrt packa of eaixla, a banker, ami any
number of player up to 12. The tautk-
crahufflea the turw utikit ami then
dck twn cariia to tho right, two to the
left Nnd two to hlniMilf. Hnlf the
playtra ill at hi right mi1 half at hi
left. Should tb um of tvoy two eanl
Uelt tnjuid nlue the bolder declare
h la rati it t ml w I u Bhou Id el i ber t he
lyer to the rlKht or the left hold 10
Ht or a face card It U onunted m en.
Ho, ts 'hn the turn of any twoearila
I more than 10 the cipher In dropped.
Tliiu, aaeven ami a nine, making 1",
would count M els, two Kveui m
four, two nliwa m eight. aud to oil. If
the Mint of the flntt two rml dealt la ;
h'Mthnti Ave the player niuot mil fur
another card, w hich in dealt to hint fuce
Uv The object la to make ulue point.
Whichever conic ueareat to that mini
lier, either player or hanker, win,
The bauker may win from or low to
both lde at once, or may win from
one and lev to the oth r. The per
ci'iitairo to the hanker U large.
tVMMKSl'KMKNt EXKKCIMRfl OX X f .
The conimeuceineot exercl of the
Stole Normal miiuol at Monmouth are
to be utnniually Intervailng tltla year.
Itev.T. J. Elliott, of Tortlaud, will ile
liver the baccalaureate acrmon uestt
Sunday; the clan tree cxcTrlm are on
Monday afternoon; atutk-itta' reunion In atrect for mile thi week.
ttii'eveuli On Tuesday mowing the
llMt meeting of tlw new Umrd of re
gent will be held, at which doV. Pen
uoyer will he premnt; In the afternoon
an athletic tournament will be held
at 2 o'cltH-k, and at 4 o'clock the Nor
m il cadet will Ian reviewed by Col.
Lovrll, of Salein; In tht evening a to
clety entertainment will be given, and
Hon. T. T. tleer will deliver an addiwai
Ou Wednesday the eaaay and oraUou
of the grailuatc will be delivered, com
uicneiug at 1 o'clock aiitl lasting until
4 p, m. There are 20 graduate, U
Idea four In the commercial elan. In
theeveiilug the alumni will meet aud
K.C. rvuttaud .will addra it. Thi
will be followed by an alumni auppcr,
aud alao a juuloraupper.
Kev. J. It N. M received a tele
gram to attend a grand convocation of
mamma at Myrtle 1'olut on the twenty
fourth of June and deliver an oration.
Myrtle Point I Umt aevenly inllca
from Uoxehmg. In iniwimry there are
two groat day, Deo. 27, Mug the an
nlvemary of John the Kvanuellat, and
June 24, being the anniversary of Ht.
John the llnptlxt. In nuelent time
theae were the acnit annual meeting
of itiunona.
lYrliaiw our reader are not aware
that Marahal Fennell I In duty Ix-urnl
tout" that all uoxloua weed In the
atnvta, alley, or lot In town are tie
atroyod within HO day by the owner of
property, or clue a line of from one to
tlfty doilur will he Imputed. Now I
the time to kill the . thUtlva. Maraliul
Fetinell will make a tour of Ihn town to
e who la liable lo my the line.
K. ft lVntland la a call for a dwell
ing houae In gtaxl locality, cheap, nto
a miiall farm, lie ho fttr aale two cor
ner lota on Main Ntrcot, alio a 20 acre
farm, alo 70 aon farm, alo three va-
caut tola, alao a dwelling houae, alo
Ix lota In Monmouth, 60 acre at
Fall Pity, etc Pall at hi ottbn aud
obtain prlee,
The three-ton Oy wheel of the I udo-
iwudenw aiiw mill tlew to pleit Mon-
day afternoon, (Himt'iiueuily the mill
will uot be able lo aw for mveml day.
The piece broke aeveriil other pulley
In the mill. Noeaiiae can be given why
Ihewheftahould hntikjuit at that time.
They4cm of water work Mug
erected lu'it) w III m a Hue a any In
the Mate for the le of the town The
main arc of uteel and are uow duwu
dltancc of two mllea. The pumping
cnwlty la 7:i'i,IMI gitlkiua ar tiny,
They w ill be In thIIoii in a wct k.
If icrDiU III Iudeiendelict hulug
room to rent, would drop a line to
Trof. Campbell, atatlng prlo of ttmn,
etc., he would aend vWtorn w ho will
attend the coimuenreuient exeivl at
Momooulh next, week, w ho can go
baek aud forth on the motor.
A band of unbroken home, from Kaa
torn Ore?in, ban Uvu imnolliijt the
The pureha-
Kit Johiimm aud W. K. 1 Hilton re
turned from a trip lo tho mountain.
KM brouuht a live fawn home with
him.
W. tl. Hharman, the hillor, I a buy
a he can tat, making 13 ull Ar the
band boy to wear to Newport July 4,
Ar, Ott,amcrchtintof Kat Portland,
wa In the city )at Saturday: be ha
been vUltlng hi aon ucar Monmouth,
Mm. I, Plnguctl left for Taooma lat
TburadHV. where alio will vlelt her
daughter, Mra. Well, foraevcrul ww'ka.
Mr. lUldell, living wwt of Mon
mouth, I building a flue ham and
dwelling, very mini) on imxloni plan.
Mia IOmma Poqnlllette, w ho gmilu-
atcvl liit week with high honor at
Salem, I uow home from wiiool,
Order for alub wiaid ran ho h it at
Damon A lluhUrd'. All order
mut be accompanied with ctedi, 8 8 tf
The pore he of the ehool building
ait' being painted, and the blackboard
arc umlcrK'ilug another coin.
The building iKH-uplwl by Wltdrlck'a
nwtauraut will be for rent after the
twenty-third of thi mouth.
ltev. K K. l'hlpp and II. M. Mnc
am atteudlng the dltilot conferciH'e
tht week, at llrowuvle.
John ltennleand l'hll. Mcleham, of
Salem, apent Sunday iVluileia-nilenw,
the Mtei of Homer IW II.
ANNUAL PICNIC
TWO DAYS OF GAITV
The Saeeh'Th Cm-Th
rtaeTh Celt Shaw.
'Hie much ndvcrtlwd aud long
looked for twelfth and thlrttvuth of
June have eome and gone. The event
of thiNw two day have bcoonw matter
of hUtiiry-
Friday morning oHfiied dark aud
gloomy, the forcUiilliig aicct of the
heaven keeping many from attending,
However when at H;30 o'clock the
Monmouth baud aud the Dixie, baud
enlivened the aoeue with their pne
emv, aud made It Inaplrltlug with their
miiNlo, thing wore a mora holiday ap
'arauce. At 10 o'clock three band led
the way to the grove at the weal, end
of P at reel where a apeaker' taml had
liecn erected, aud aral iimvlilcd for
IiuiiiIhhI of oile. Mayor ('ina.iay
having ilullm out of the city could uot
act a preaidcut of tlie day, and K. P,
Pent laud acted In (hat capacity. Afl:'r
uuialc by the Dixie, baud the prexldent
delivered a hort addrewt, aud then In
troduced Prof, PampNil, prwddctit of
the Hlale Nornml acluail, w ho aald:
Wlirn rtrlMllttc rain wt AiIIIiii mi in
aunlnu I'ualil U wwii will, mi uinhn'Oit nml
xr!in r uliwinl inlli- mi lil imw. W all
ai v. , , . , , i , ; nun in iMtK mmui minM'ivi hiiiI hijoiiI I'ulh
Iktve Oclwick alway ha on hand mumy. Mhm i. tmun iimn m tmviwniii.
fault .iiill.i tvv U'nil i.tiriini and ' "' ' onlvK Hfm with lilt limiU,
rrean canine, Key ugiir aim , wll , lmK f f(i w B1,M(,wlllt ,,;
tMliUid fruit lit eamn. I t""l, iiiiit livnnrtiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiMivi
ui'iiniiillv m.Miillli wi, ur ,! thing. Jlir
ItcailUr mcetlllK of I.Oll Indue No. fmjfurgfrl .h.in."l nUi ami Hill Uu Willie
.i. . . , . ,7 kj ....i .. .T... Hull. 'aeiiMallv i.ma do niiivililiia. II mil-
'I, A, h. and A. M. Saluiday evening. I ni 7 .Tno.-.l ilmi. i.. nii ,,i,". r im.hh-
WiirkiuiFC dctrivc , iImiiw, llvliiji on .ilwintM rurtim, may Iw.
t Ol Klill r.l . uegret. , ,mo ,,1,1,1. nmlhlrHi 11 nmnl lur.
-.. .,.f.,,,i.Hni, w,ii iini.tisii iinimn
Illibf. itr
nun
It I,.. I . n.lln.,.,1 l.i t.,.ll t'lllf. till i ,,1,rj I". l"'ll!'Hl
of lhl port ofTolk county would take
lu the plculi) there.
A two week' MethmlUt e,iuiimivt
lug will be held at Fall Pity, com
mencing July 15.
You have had anmplc of all kind of
weather thi week. How do you like
the let of It?
Mr. and Mm. M. It. P.lllott, of Por-
acomcd well lili ucd, and we heard oik
geullnmiui remark " That wa the lawt
a!cli 1 have heard for a long time."
After mualc, by the baud J. It. N. Jkil
arrived and addrced the audience In
hi Illimitable atyk, pulling the young
and old In good humor. The com
mlltiHwon prlxcalhi'ii reported;
The preltleaibaliy prlxo wa awarded
to Mm. T. Pearec, a tin, given by Z
ltiHndorf.
The oideat inurrleil couple wa de
cided Ui la J. J, Johtimn and wife,
aged 7(1 and 7? yearn, the prl U-lug a
rocking chair. j
The ueweat married couple wa dt
elded to lie Mr. Kliner Hhinn and Mix j
Mclioln, married May 21, IMd'aud Ihcj
pri wa a blue pluh album,
Oldest unmarried maiden wa dc
rtdcil hi be MIm Kmiim ItlKg", and ahe
very gmci-ftilly reivlvwl awlrof llk
milt.
The oldest bachelor wa W, H.
Ilrouk of tho Monmouth jAmwrit,
the prize wa a bnglona Kaumure.
I he Moninoiilh laind atayed at
grove and iunilhcl miialc for
wing, etc, during the afternoon.
TUB liAUIX ,
The prt-paratiou for the game
the Main !iwt wore ueh tliat nearly
everybtaly could get a good view, roM'
In'Iuk xln ti liHl tokiH-p back the crowd,
Tlie bom-hall game out maith of the
di'Hit IcUwii Indi icndciiivand Dixie
wa playeil.at.irtlim at I o'cliM k, and
reniilllug in a victory fur liideNndcnn).
The prlw wa 10.
llrt ami PM I.nc:i wuitenliil In
the bicycle rtnv, and Fred won theft
prlw.
The I uk of-war helwii'ii flveiimrrU-d
CAM
LOAD
1 if TIIK
CELCSRATEO OSBORNE
;Ei;:DEfiS,f.x;RS6Pms
A CARLOAD Of
Pure l.lanilla Binding Twine I
Will teen arrUe at
J. F. O'DONNBLL'S;
Who CnrnoH liio Most Comploio lAno
'i",.""" '1 ?LIM" r",."", J" 1 'He alugle men catiM'd the grcalcai
luliprliif la lavntrimr alom, wlillluig 1 . i
mtitiltiif inrin, in.n uui'uhI iih II, i.
iimilliv, ruattlly eunvwt fiUr farm Hun
it ihiiIiiki nl Uiiil, ami iiiaimit t l
uiiln ilmlr inn. ui Imviiii .11, 1, h ).,r riiriii,
iuli lurwaiil Willi wilt nml xaiii Unit ii.ry
liavo 11 ral farm. Hunm j.,l UhiukIiI
(irli'M of land mil hve wew IMuaiua, nml
inul aMi itmp: lull lia HnHilit 11..U In iwl,
it low ,viiua Imitiw, irliaa, won hi ma ml.
vnuiw, Ha Ih valua lamtino laiir kn.ian,
lliailiKiil II i ailvlnBliilily iif iilunllni rrull
liwai al,.ii Hit, hlKhwava liiamiil iif dr a4
ink, llt-alan irlrrnil In I ho avu nl hillt
rHMinly; mi t-t line in aia'ak f an. I IImmwJii
lHav lli-arl) rln(M v. Vlio ai'lnnla if Si!H ,
U.MAiTitKrt.Jti!!. II. P. Myers,
foreman uf the Seattle Consolidated
Street Rill way Pompany'a ahnpa,
brought milt In the aupcrlor court of
Seattle, la.it Tuemlay, for a dlvort-e
from hi wife, Mary M. Myera, ou the
ground of adultery. On the night
of February It Mr. Myer and J. W.
Hamilton were arretted at the"Kgg
liottK.1' in that city, upon a charge of
adultery preferred by the woman'
huiUjiid. Myer ofl'enxl to give ball
for hi wife when he wa taken before
theJuntliofthe peace, but ahe refined
hi aid and went off with iI.tinllt.on,
who furnltlied bond InMcad of her
himbaud. Mr. Myer formerly lived
lu Portland, Hlllboro and thi city,
where ahe wna known aa Mr. Mary
I. Ik ll.
Poa 1..-Mr H. M. Pooper brought
mime md of hi coid dlacoverle at
Spring Hill, lut Monday, aud the coal
burned brlakly and ahowed every lgn
of being 1111 A No. 1 article. Mr. Pooper
will commence drilling thi week. The
Vein I four feet aero aud no alalc l
twocn the coal vein. Ho ha pur
chased the land of Mr. Downiun, aud
If the llnd nrove a vatunblo one, he
and J. It. Poor will retire pretty
a.xn a inllllonalrea. They have other
bnd bonded for coal. Look out fr a
eoul wtiitcnicnt.
Baxm. Independence ha two Na
tional bank, where you can get money
when they have It to bain; a aaud bank
where William Joue furuMie amid
for building purpoea; and a grnvel
bank where the railroad company can
get ballaat; aud a coal bank where the
Metwr H. M. and J. 11. Pooper are
going to dig out ton of coal noon.
Htx:k In all these bank la above par,
but very little on tho market.
Phothaitiih Mketimo. There will
las a aerie of rcliglou meeting held at
the Pee Dee achool Iiouho beginning
Monday evening, June 12, 1W1, and
cloalug Sabbath evening, Juue 29.
Preaching every evening and alao Hun
day morulng followed by tho celebra
tion of the Lord' aupper. Itcva. I. U.
Flhcr, prodding elder, W. N. O'Kei
Icy and A, H, Popley will bo In attenil
ance. All are welcome.
Haw Dubt. If anyone think tlic
aaw mill doe not cut an Important
figure in Independence, Just go up to
the water work and dee tho aaw dual
which la lined a fuel; alao go to the
flouring mill and electric light work
aud ee the anuie thing. The coot of
tho fuel I only the expetme of drayagc,
a the wiw milt ean not cotiMume It all,
and It la in tho wuy. If tho Haw mill
topa It muttns the noocaaity of lining
cord wood.
Hop Lice. Those who have exam
amined the hop yard In thi vicinity
report no lice to speak of, and tho
yard on tho Lucklaruuto are entirely
free from the dreaded peat. LftHtycar
yard In this vicinity were slightly ef
fected, but the crop waa not Injured;
'and It Isprobuble that the same will be
tho case this year, which Is certainly
very fortunate. Wa hope that we may
not have to chronicle a prevalence of
the pest. :
Evangelical Ciichou Hkhvices
Sunday school at 10 a. m.j preaching
every second and fourth Sunday of the
month at 11 a. m. and every Bunduy at
8 p. tn, Prayer meeting on Tuesday
evening at 8 o'clock.
e aceni to he rapid, a the baud i net
ting qulttt amiill. The breaking of I10N
sm ha attracted crowd on thcatrceU,
to -e the fun.
The new (Inn of liiierin ilitM. i a
large tloalcr in watches, cloi-kaiiud Jew
elry, They have received a dainty line
of tadiea' watche In allvt-r aud gold.
Lady m-IiimiI teacher should consult
them, a they olfi-r extra Indticcmctit.
Mewr. H. It. Pattenxin, H Hlrsch
bwrg, J. I. Ie and K. II. J. Plark, of
thi city, aud Tho. Mont it, of Mon
mouth, at tended an linKirtiuit meeting
of Alnsworth chapter, It A. M, at
Dalla, last Wednesday evening.
W. 1 1. Heolt, a brotherdn lnw of L,
C. Glllmore, arrived III thi city direct
from Ht. Jo, Tex, lat Wetlnedy.
He left a tropical climate lo rome to
Oregon, and so fur expreiw blmwlf
a much pleased.
Misses Mue.tu'lny A ltolarton have
Jiwt rewlved direct from New York,
the lidf-st novelties iu seiutlde hats,
which wearetetllugal very low tlgurea.
Also a very pn-tty line of Imby cn at
reduced rate.
lU'v. Horner caught a young Chinese
phcaaniit last Sunday eveniiiK, aud
brought It home. ( IvilU.itlon, how
ever, was bai uiiieli for It, and after 21
himrsof dometic life, It died of a
broken heait.
Call ou F.. P. lVntlmid aud nc that
lx-uutlful tract of fruit and hup land
ucar tow n. Just what you want for
either a home or a gixxl sKi'iillloii.
Only an acre; lo down, Imlnnce 011
tliiid
Itmnemlr when In Salem to call lu
at Strong' restaurant, now Westacott
A Irwin, and get a meal not to lie ex
celled on the Pacinc coaat for 2."i cents,
at 271 Pommercliil street. tf
i A gentleman from New York, while
In cianjwny with J. M Vanduyn look
ing at a hup yard, said iioii tlrst stH-ing
the hone, "My, what a line crop of
lea ns
P. P. Huntlntk)U purchased 40,000
ttuis of Mh-cl rail at Scranton, Pa., on
last Monday. Wonder if any of those
are to ba used on tliu Porvallis cxten
sion? ' .: "' - ;
Mr. Htcward, presenting the O. P.
lino of IkhiU was In tow n Thursday,
trying to arrange an excursion to Salem
for the fourth of July. He la a rustler.
A pair of ucw baby shix-a and sua
ponder were found alxnit a mile below
IndcK-ndencc last Friday. wner can
find an me by liiqurlng nt this ofllcc,
We arc Indebted to Mr. James Harris,
of Suvcr, for an elegant bouijiict of roses.
It consisted of over 40 varlct lea, not wo
of which were alike. Thank.
The electric light company received
a now dynamo on Monday, and Inde
pendence now has as line alreet lights
a any town ou tho const.
A small lsy with 0 flageolet, and an
old man wi.h a pair of bug pli, crea
ted much amusement for the small boy
on the street, Monday.
Frank Carter, the bulli onlst, wn in
town tho day of the picnic, and re
ported that at Hi-lo Ids biillmm caught
(Ire ond was destroyed,
Mr. Jeff. Mutiiey brought some large
gooselterrles to the ofllce for our Inspec
tion, but failed to tell us whore they
were rulscd.
Itosa Evans I conducting tho barber
business on C street alone, he having
purchased the Interest of his partner,
Mr. Note.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wheeler, of Leb
anon, returned home Tuesday after
week's vis It with their son
Wheeler.
The alarm of Are caused by a burning
flue In J. B. Cooper's residence culled
out the flro department Wednesday
evening. ,
Mr. Itommliiglon, whoovvnstheOeo.
Handlcman place, has eleven acres sot
out In fruit which showa ft thrifty
growth.
It. D. Cooper. Jurd Morris, and oth
er wont to tho Portland races, but onJ
valli. are vhdllug relative and friends J ""tf wiwia to iruui runt.
in 'hi city. 1 The attendance at the ground wa so
Fraitk Mulkey, who ha returned j small that the committee wtxiitHl
from California, l nnicli Improved ! rendering a decision until Hatunlay, ou
health. J the pn-ltleat liaby. Another rUi was
Mesars. KiHiwk and Olllmuuh liave!"l'''W"d of Inn vtaltlng cards, by theed-
uew sidewalk Heal the Monmouth ! I,,,r of the Wkht Sl'a, fur the baby
a
W. II.
bridge.
The Tctheww dwelling t Miii com
pli lcd under the skillful bauda ofj.
I 'slut.
The Chicago clothing bullae w 111 osn
out wltll a Hue Mock of giaNl on Sat
urday. !ihm- Mncdiilay t ltuU-rlou w ill
sell hat at actual cost for the next 30
day.
M. 1.. White ami family left Wednes
day for a stay at lU-lknap hot sprliitr.
H. A, Parker received a car load of
line lumber from Wlnhxk this week.
W. H Wheeler and Cha. Whale
were In Ialla Tuesday on business
O. W. Hhinn ha alniut completed
pairing the Normal n-hixd chax-l.
No need of fire pn V'tioti a long a
the weather I so damp and rainy,
Mr. T. W. Ik-It went to Portland
Wednesday touted her son Ho.
Mr Hayesand two daughters left
ou lust Monday' train for Ohio.
Iioncr reunion for IHdk county at
Alonmouth June 20 and 27, 101.
Miss Ftta Itcamer, of Salem, la vll
ting her brother, Allen lU-amer.
F., C. Pcutlatid has siane bargain In
real estate. Call and see him.
Mix Mary Wheeler, of Allsjny, I
visiting Mr. F. H. Carpenter.
We will pay three cents axiiud for
old cotton rags, at this office.
An1 you going to Corvallis July 4?
Head the "ad." Ill till paper.
Miss Ota Itohcrtaou ha gone to Port
land to visit her parents.
J.S. CiMiHr went to Portland hod
Monday on business,
Corvalll expects to have a big crowd
from Independence,
Slavlu wlilpix'd Kllraiu In nine
rounds on Tuesday,
T. Itush Is well along with hi dwell
ing iu Monmouth,
Mrs. W. W. Percival left Thursday
to visit lu Seattle.
Tlie improvements lo the poxtoflh-e
are uoiuplctisl.
lWv. Iitt n'turni-d from the Fast
last Monday.
The Misses Iturnctt have relumed In
their homes.
, J. '', Huhhurd has completl a new
walk. 1
Miss Ora Oslsirne Is visiting at Carl
ton.. Whore arc you going to spend July 4?
H, A, Parker has gone to Portland,
under two year having the loni.i-l
hair.
Tlie pr itiuda w ere not di-acrd-d by any
imsiuxiiHcrilicexcrclNcx, a there was
tlie (laiioratiia of Johiialow n and strain
saing, nUothctwo liorse-power swings,
and Frank IMitucha;d tumbled to
nmiisa the people. Then the fruit
stand did a thrlvl mr lnilne for
auiille,
t'HIIMY ati:mmxix.
The llial on tho prugmuime uf eon
teat wa a bicycle rae, liut as there
were no euirle It wa passed on.
The tug-tifwar wa very exciting,
the team being a follows: Winning
tcam-Mcwr. Slos,-r, Hew, Fisher,
Pbslfclter, Tuck and llurehett. Iwlng
leamMes-ar. Fuller, Puller, Seahring,
Harris and thxuie.
The entire lu the thoo-li irurd race
wcreTiilom and Ireland, llevina aud
Staata, (hxxlcll aud MeNary, HastliiK
mid Jones, Hun Is aud lkxiue, Mat
ney and Kusm-II. The raixi was won
by Mesars. Tat 0111 and Ireland.
The old man' race wa called, and
the entries were M. P. ltumall. J. S.
itcven and J. Join. M. P. JIuimcII
wa the winner.
The sack mv eiilrln, were Mrssrs.
Ittwll, licit, Howard, MeNary and
liUNsell, It was wnnliyF. Itilssell.
TIIK RAt'K.
Judge J. XcNtnlth, L, Damon, J,
F. droves,
Timekwx-rs - H. II. Phmiuicr, A.J,
(tisxhnan.
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A Proteit.
ISIiKI'KailRSCK, Jllllf IA.
To the Killlor-1
Tho action of the hotel and rcstau
rauls In raising the prlte of nieul from
25 cent to 60 cents each, ha been se
verely criticised. It I no excuse for
thorn to say that a better meal was fur
nished. Tho usual price I 2 cents
ami that it sluaild have remained. The
next committee should ace that such
an advantage Is not taken of the public.
Notice.
iNllBI'BMlltNl'K, JUII0 17, IHMl.
I will sell my entire stix k of millinery
gixidstosome good milliner, as I am
compelled to quit on account of ill
health. Home good milliner can do
well here. I am ulso selling at cost.
K. Wikni'Mj.
Wantkd. -I'lirm lands, aero tracts,
town lots, anywhere in Polk county.
Will take nothing for Hulu without a
contract, but will give close attention
to every piece so contracted. No prop
erty taken af'hlgher than market prices,
and wo can get you bettor prices than
you can yourself.
K. 0. Pentland,
6 21) 4t Ito.il Estate Agent.
Now Is tho time to pluce your prop
erty In our hand for sale, We have
Just received the contract to sell 100
acres of land near fan uty, unit for
account of the fain thoy were post-Uhe home-scckcr la unsurpassed. We
poned. lalso have two very choice, vacant lots,
The repairs to the thrcc-ton fly wheel on a comer of a sightly block In Hill's
at the saw mill were completed Thura- 'Addition. The price I reason.!, e.
hv nd tho machinery Is iw good ns Callatouroi.icoauo.emu ,UU.UVu-
a,..
ever. iyu"
T5. P. Pkntlanp.
rill OA V KVKNtNll.
The ball given at the H'ra house on
Friday iiIk'H w as larjrely attended, over
100 tsiiitf present i he prlxe for the
Is-st lady wallxer wa given to Mr. T.
Fennel, and the best gentleman walti
er, Win, Sterling.
HATIKIIAV.
The day ncncd much brlgliter than
Friday and It was soon apparent that a
large crowd would attend. It I esti
mated that 4000 ja'oplo were present
during tho day.
At 10 o'clock the people were led to
the grounds by the Monmouth, Dixie
and InilciMMidoncc bauds, Theuihlrcs
by the president pro tern, of the day,
E. P. Pentium!, In which he compared
the prosperous and happy condition of
tlie aople In Oregon, with tho suffer
ing In (lie Sandwich islands on account
of scarcity of nil n, was apprriprlato to
tho occasion,
Ilcv, II. H. Ill-own, of Salem, was
then Introduced and in a most Interest
ing and eloiiiciit manner told the pco
plo why they should attend picnics
and enjoy tlie recreation, Ho aald:
"You work from morning until night,
aud from Monday until Saturday, and
why? Pecauso you want to make
money. When you have made enough
nroney, then you still continue to ork,
and never stop, because you do not
kuow how to enjoy what you have
earned. Money ha no value except
ing to spend It, aud It Is the wise man
whospendsit with prolll. You women
who liavo used up the best day of your
life in one unceasing round of toll,
where It 1 work, work, work, all the
time, stop and rest. We do not In our
mad rush for money stop to enjoy our
selves. And yet as long us the division
of wealth Is so unequal, we must con
tinue to grind, grind along. One per
son living In ease, aud another a slave,
one idler and one worker, doing the
work of both. Homo of us work too
much. Wo all should work, but the
work should bo divided. When ft bet
tor stato of nft'ulra exists then we can
have more of these social gatherings,
more picnics, Y'our boys sec you work
ing all the time, with uo vacations,
sometimes not oven Sunday, and tho
work becomes drudgery. Give the
boys a vacation. Let them have a day
off, then they come back with renewed
wist for work."
There were ninny good points made
tho speaker, and the audience
1
excitement, but lite limrrlcd men were
hai much for the boys, and pulled them
over tlie line. The married men were
Mcmr. Pall, Walker, Himiuond, Hid
well aud Wilson; the single men were
Messrs. Slo-r, Flxhcr, Ness, I'jlward
aud Stapletoli,
The too yard ft ruce w a w on by
F. IJiuahiiry lu 10 seconds. The en
tiles were Measr. laiughary, Hum,
(Juli k, ik-lt, I'.iimiclt, 1,1-wl and Fee-
by.
The boy' fisit race, for buy under
10 wa wiiu by F. Emnivtt, against H.
Durham, P. Hnmson aud J. ('.Turner i
The prize was a hull and hut. i
11. iiuriiam ana 1. irvine rnu a
bicycle race, which huh Won by the
latter.
tiik mi.T aiiow,
At 2oVlock the colt show began, aud
nearly loo horse Ixitlt lurc and small
w ere pasw-d Ix-foiv tlie JiiiIki-s in re-vk-w.
The class prla-s were awarded
as follows:
From the family of Sir Stafford,
owned by Fletcher & Savage, ('has.
Mattlson'a colt was awarded the prln-.
From tho family of Suffolk, owned
by M. Scrufford, E. Chamberlain was
aucccmful.
ltrittaln, owned by W. M. Da laon,
bad a prUecolt owned by K. Hid well.
"NalUlone Wiii'" colt wa owned
by Win. Joue.
I.luculuslilre Lawyer, owued ly J.
E. DnvU gave the premium lo Jas.
Crowley.
I took wood, owned by A. L. Hudson,
had a flue colt ow ned by J, Wolvertoll,
which won the premium.
Oueco, owned by McNIght Ilrm.,
had a prle colt bought by Win. Mo
Turner. .
Young llllk-tt, owued by A. J. liyars,
rt: rnrcnted by John Stump' colt.
First prUeoitt. wdt given to Ed.
Hldctl' colt, sired by HrliUn.
Second prhse given to Cha, Matt i
son's coll, lred by Sir Htafloru.
Ik-st rosdater prl given to Win. Me
Turner's coll, sired by Oneco.
After the colt show, while some at
tended tlie basclmll gamo and other
visited the swings, still other, and (lie
largest Crowd, went out to tlie races,
TIIK HACKS.
The llrst 15-10 mile single dash raw
between Oarrlson's Lanccy D, Pcrcl-
val'a Patsy O'Neal aud Hmiiueken,
was won by Ijincy 1) in one minute
and 44 seconds.
The greatest excitement wuiIciihI Iu
the trotting race, tlie law! three In five
mile heats. Tho eutrle were J. W.
Klrkland's tlin-c-year-old Nettie K, It.
D. Cixipcr's Illaek Diamond, and Sol.
Stump Polcy. The following Is the
result by heats;
V
t '
. M ON THE WEST SIDE.
GET MY PRICES
Btfor buying latwhtre and
you tvill
MONEY!
MAIN STKEET,
IISTDEPENDEISrCE
W.O.CooldTHE PIONEER STORE!
OF-
-iiiALia
FURNITURE1
! SHELLEY & VANDUYN
lllni-k Pinmoart 1 I S
OaVjr - - Illll
Ni-llleK II I t I SI
Tim,-, Ml; 4:1 ',; IM; H..VI',; till.
On the last heat "Nottlo K" came
out ahead, but on account of "Nettle
K" brciiklnu;, the Judge decided lu
favor of Poley, who came out uext J.
W. Klrkland, the owner of "Nettle K,"
refused to allow hU horso to trot anoth
er heat, and the sixth heat was trolled
between Plaek Diamond and Poley,
and won by Itlack Diamond, .which
made three beat and consequently
won the raw.
A foot race between P. llrcthwalte
and-. wax won by tho former,
NOTIW.
Taken all together the picnic was a
success.
Ibiclng for money creates strife, and
no agricultural society can prosper
where racing alone Is jmrt of the programme.
A man who has practicnl medicine
for -10 years, ought to know salt from
sugar; read what lie says:
Tot.Klw. 0.,.hni. to, lew,
Mosara, F, .1. Cheney A (ki. (leiilltnneni
I hiivn tit-en In ills Kt'iniml prncllimol meill
oliis lor moal W yi'Hra, anil wntilit any tlml In
nil my prat-Mrti sort .xpfrleniaj hnvn iipvit
aiwn a iiniiinrnllnn that I could prtwrlnn Willi
na miii'li eoiilldHni' of auciKHa m I ciui Hull's
C'uliirrli Cure, ntsnnntntureil by ymi, llnve
iiriiavrlliKil II a aii'iil ninny llniea and lla ollc.il
Ik wondei't'iil, milt would any la i-niirliiHloii
I Iml I hnvoyot lo And a enanor Culiinli t hot
II would not euro, If lhy would tuko It un-
cordlnx to rtlrcoMuii.
" I.,
li.i'i, OORSI'llll, M. U.
Olllc o, 'il.1 Milium It HI,
Wo will glvo 8100 for any caso of
Catarrh that can not bo cured with
Hall's Catarrh Pure. Taken lutcrnally.
F. J. PHENKY & CO., Props., To
ledo, O.
jtirSold by Druggists, 7'c.
WANTED !
Slrawlmn icH, Ra pborrics,
Ulackbcrricsooscborrioahorr'os
AND
(loml Fruits of All Kinds
AT TIIK
SALEM CANNERY.
Hius just nwived nn Flegant Line of
fAKt)R AND BEDROOM PETS,
SOFA9, AN'l BED LOrN'fiE8,
MIRRORS
From .rx8 up I 18x40 in (lornian
Plntp- nnd a Inrgcr assort mont of
American Plates. ;
Of all
Small.
-RUGS-
kind both Large and
CHAIRS
From riain Kitchen Chairs to
tho Fluent Parlor Phuirs. Fancy
Itockera a Specialty, and Carpet
IviM-kers with Woven Wire Seats.
BEDROOM SETS
Of all kinds and finish, Sham
holders, Curtain Poles, Window
Shades, Hat Kaek-s, Picture Frames
aud Mouldings, Stands and Center
tnbles of all kinds, in either Maple,
Ash, Oak or Walnut
LOUNGES
Of all tho latest Patterns, with
Woven Wire Springs. Also the
Ifoey juiteul Sofa lied lounge.
m
lJ
P
In all the New Styles ami Patterns, and are now ready for the
spring trade. These goods are direct from
-NEW .'. YORK-
-AND-
SAN . FRANCISCO
Main Street, Independence,
Bat. B and 0 Street.
OUR NATAL DAY !
CORVALLIS
WILL CELEBRATE THE
mm
ii iiii an
Clreat prcpnralions are beliiR made,
and the people of Benton and other
counties are cordially invited to partici
pate In tho exercises nnd competo in
the contests.
Horse Races and h Sill taes
A full programme of the day's exer
cises will Ik? published later on.
DANCING AND FIREWORKS!
I.f THE KVENINO. ,
OFFICERS OF THE DAY.
PrtMlrteat of tho Day Hon. John Burnett
Orator Hon, J. K. Weallmrford
Huiiuer -M1b Aiiiutl llomnan
Grand Marshal.. - 0. B, WolU
Chspluln ltev. E, .1. Thompson
Our Clothing is Immense.
Our Hats are Complete.
Our Shoes are First-class.
Our Facilities for doing Business are UnequaM in the
County. Good Quality and Fair Price is our Motto. ",We
welcome One ami All.
SHELLEY & VANDUYN,
Independence, Oregon.
-THE CHURCHILL-
Sasli, Door and Manufacturing Co.
o0o
Having In full oiwimtloa a Sturtevan Prj- Klin nnd severni thousand dollars worth
machinery, wo ars now prepnrod to 111! any and alt orders for mill work. Orders solicited
from any part of tlie valley, whtoh will twelve prompt attom.loii. To our local customers we
Kish lo aj that we will hsve eonsUintly on hand all the latest desijrns In our trade. Prompt
ntltmtion well beglTcn and prices as. low as consistent with good work,
H-Ofllce, corner Trade nnd Hiuh streets, Salem: P. 0. box No. 859,
Pioneer Meat Market !
W. W. PERCIVAL, Prop.
DEALER IN
Choice treats
Highest market price paid for fat Stock, Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Klc.
All bills payable monthly.
MAIN 8TKF.ET,
IXDEPEXDEXCE.
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