The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891, November 13, 1891, Image 3

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    THE WEST SIDE.
nwi'isn my-
Cid.Si) Pdstej E:sj
i. ft. I. KU I SM, PMPIttTOM.
MUDAY KOVKMUBR 8, iKwt.
Noosi w LOT. Well furnished
room at, rewwwbte rate, For farther
particular Inquire at thltoltta or at
the dressmaking t,op or Mrs, Marshall.
(,ljvhltmrldirtie) ..':" tf
Oim lUt4.-I order that there
may I no misunderstanding, hsntin
tor that forallKwolutionsofciindoleno
and fur obituaries th Wwr Binit
charge half price, or five cent, per
Hue AU notice or thla kind which
we inn; write R oar columns locally
or editorially are, of course, at our own
expense, and not charged for.
A llAtttwoMB llwwi-B. elbeltey
ha Just received t large, crayon picture
of hi deceased companion, by E. M
Moore, of Portland. Thl fc a Hfo sited
plciur, aud It beautifully executed.
Tht It au ipreaston of rvmmbrm
that again bring to mlud the float, retv
(ignition of marital affection that ex
tated between Mr, Bhelley aud his do
narted wife. Any fricudt wbdiliig to
see thl memento, wUl call at the reel'
dene or air. rmciiey, wncw me aaiue
out be teen, s, ;
t ))f ( Hfcuji, ; &
Jjam TVm. How many of the read
ere of the wr BmK know the origin
of the uauie "Long Tutu given to
that lit ream emptying Into the WHInm
etle south of Curvatlln? It originated
thua: A party coming from California
to Oregon n had in eomiauy a
kmg slim Irishman, nick-named Lottg
Turn. One tuorulng, performing hit
ablution In that stream, he full In and
gut a good ducking. Afterwards, any
of the party referring to that stream,
called It the Long Tom. Thla la the
orltflu of the name. Kp Creek de
rived Iu name from the old bachelor
living In that section In IW3, from
t clrU4ug destitute of snap fur the
washing of their elothing. Among
these baclielors were Kit Zuinaet, Da
vid tftump, aud "Picayune" (Vhorn,
A rwt'UAH A'nKiT,-It Bun
day night MU Iu, daughter of Thus,
('handier, living to the river, wa
burned alunwi to dttli. It seems that
young geutkiitati hy l!ie unt tf Mr.
lu,i; r, was n lug tit (vl lu title
yvsmg lady, and un.ll Ms lu the even
lug thoy remaliasl up UlUltg, and lit
Ditto unaccountable way the yiaiug
Utdy'e drts caught lire, aud every
effort wa uwd to extinguish the
flames, when fulling lu title, the girl
dashed Into th yard, the wind kin
dling anew the flame, when at last btr
lather with a bucket of water managed
to put the fire out. The girl la badly
burned nearly all over her entire body.
Mr. Chandler and the young gentle
man, Mr. Dogger, are' also badly
burned. Thb l a peculiar, and yet a
aad accident Dr, Ketehum reporta
that the girl b getting akmg fairly
well -
A PtSAJUXT Evkst. Iutt Friday
evening, Iov. wu.nit vigjuie
cl.il event transpired at the new C
atret't reataurant, It U-Ing the twenty
fifth marriage auul verenry of Mr. and
Mrs. Jamea Oltewn, abw the first mar
riage aunlvrwuy of Dr. and Mre. J' K.
Locke. , The host and bueteae Invited a
few friend to take to with them In
their new edible department, which
waa partliinated In by the gueia In a
becoming manner. The apread ran
perh, and the fine silver prtwent to Mr.
Jumea Oil n by her children, woe a
beautiful token of filial regard to keep
lu memory the ullver welllug oeeawlon,
and the paper wedding prraeut of Dr.
and Mre, Locke wa even a greater tok
en of remembranw, by the editor pro
aentlng the W Kwk free" for one
year to the doctor and hU good wife.
Head and puuder,
Live aud wonder,
How anyone feela, without the Wbt
HiliB. , '
HKNATOR MlTCIULL'9 DAt'OHTKIt.-
v ll.t Uba Mattlo Mitchell, of
Portlaud, Oregon, to to become a duch
m sometime In January, 18Ui Miiej
Mitchell l eccomplWted aliovc the av
erage American glr) may be true, but
wtwn she fuarrit a French duke, alm-
ply lieciuwe he la a duke, ahe due no
credit to tbe liigner ioc " F"'"
Amerlcanlam. That thto gentleman
whom Mia Mlttbellia to marry I an
honerable man, we have no reawm tfl
doubt, but tbe luiprmlon I given out
Hint the main points In question are,
that he la a gentleman of fine pedigree,
aud that Ml Mitchell will be a duch
em. We believe that M le M Itchcll will
make a gwid wife, but her becoming a
ducheM, la a traveaty Uxm American
womanhood. Auto thb geutlcmau
pwligree we have only to ay, that '
would not give five cent aard fiwoed
Igree, unlewthe lioree can trot. Hie
American Idea l, what are you? It In
not nceeeaary to trace your anntry to
Adam, nor to owu ft coaUif-arm aa an
... .... ... ..ui.t,.l.lllt V
lieirlx)m, W neip you w
of the finest sort There la no respecta
bility worth notice, only a finely devel
oped Individuality. -
T.,R Tim M nag FAMILY.-Wo hereby
acknowledge with grateful thaiika the
receipt of a collection or wv
IW. J.. M.DeMo(i,2.32N.6thHt.,
tit.ii...i,.i.,i.in Hjimn veara ao, we tttr
tn,wl .riea of concert given by
thla remarkable family of weet alngere
In Roaeburg, Oregon, and to any that
their ainglng and Inatrumentatlon were
entrancing,. . would innaequuiei m
.rtiu. fnctn eoncemliig their enter
imh, Thm family have been
giving concert for nineteen year. We
hoiie they will won turn their facea
westward, aud return to their old home
at the DeMoas Spring", 1" Oregon.
The DeMoa Family gave tite r Aral
concerto In Oregon, U. 8. A., In tJie
v,.0.iH79 .miaiHt liiflr of father, motuer,
' two Hon. 'and three daughter, (Minnie
tl. n venrg of ttKO. 1B B,1U
i .tt ti, tiarent made
muHlc , a life time profession.
children were reared in the concert
burincH. In -their fourteenth year
concerting. (1880) the mother and
daughter, May, died In IUwburg, ,non
after the concision of the wrl of con
Will UlVUIJf u - - - titfi-
altered melody of their ong Hfl
the
i,.i,h nf humanity to ft big er
contemplation of the Divine iatber
atxtvo,
! t I f A t I?
Umbrella at the ltacket atoro,.
New queeinwftre at J, I), Irvlue'a.
Anuallnaofglove at ilia ltacket
tore.'-"
J. o. L, J. D. U J. D. Irvlna the
urwcr.
AblgplleofaiiKttrmr l,0u at, D.
A tin Una of hanging lamp at J. IX
irvme'a.
Try Skinner A Wlliam'anpeelid gr.
ham Air gema. .
(.ranbeiry aaued aud mlnoo plea at
J. h irvlne'a. . ,
tie mre and han't at the Christian
ehureh to-ulght '
Hot and eold water hatha at any hour
aiiteukle'abathhouae. if
Cio to Stmktott A llenkle, aud try
palroftha LeahOlove.
Arrangemeuta are being made to
hold a thankaglvlng aervtve.
A red hot barrel of pickled pig feel
luet received at Walker Urea.
Watoh the Jewelry dlaplay lu llua-
tar Locke how window.
The C atreet ivataumut i the beat
place In tlto city to get a good meal.
IHire California alralned honey at
Walker Una., alao honey. In emnb,
Whenlnludependeueegoto the C
atreet nwtaurant aud get your dinner.
Itov.J. UN, Ilell will preach at
McCoy next Humtay at the uaual hour.
Tit Mimical and Idterary Boelety
Will meet to-night at TuW o'clock iharji.
Call at the C atreet restaurant ami gut
the beat meal lu lit elty for itt eeitta.
Walker llro. have a new lot of prlae
lUklng I'uwder, with flu decorated
wareaeaprUe. v
The Wkht Sipk loboftlce la now
complete In all Ita appointment for
ftret-claa work.
The Musical and IJterary Society
will meet to-night Do aure and be
there, all handa.
Anyone wanting fruit land In trovU
of from twenty to fifty acre, cult uu
Moran, Muituioutlk tf
Hkliuter A Wllaou'a apevlul graham
make the fluent hot cake of anything
In the market. Try IL
Notwltlwtandlng the early rain, a
number of uew bulldlnga are lu eourw
of ereetlou In our town.
Dav tk-iwlfk alwnya haa on hand
UvU eaudk, Key Weat cigar and
tropical ftuitalu avuaon.
Htm-ktou A tletikle have a few Indlea'
And ntlMt M Rtpa tltitt they will mll
very obettp, to vhawout .
The lireachlug butt Babbath la our
city, aud during the week, haa been of
an uuunually high order.
IUy. N. Shupp, of Portlaud, haa been
In the Uiwn and vicinity during the
week vlnttlug hla many frleudu.
The ferry boat got le-iee aud floated
to Itoeky IHilulThureday lant, but waa
tirougltt back by tho Moiloo Friday.
Jut received at J. IX Irvlue' twen
ty ctuw of Yonemlt peuchea, the very
flneat Call lu and get a cane. Very
cheap. ;
Oo to Hklnner A Wllaou'a fl-Hirlng
mllla. In thl elty aud get aimtaof thai
ipechd graltam for gema. It make the
flneat.
The Monmouth ' Cornet Hand will
give a graud mualcal concert at Mon
mouth Saturday ewitlng, Novemtier
2J, wi. ,
When In uueat of a ahave or hair cut,
Cell in at llenkle' barber ahop Hank
building, Main atreet, Independent,
Oregon. "
Iflu need of a good unttireiia cati
ou It F. Andrew at the Racket atore,
on Main atrett opjawtte Htoeklou 4
llenkle'.
Kuv John, where la the beet pine to
buy groceries? Why, at J. D. Irvine',
the old pioneer grocer. I tell you he
I tho boa.
A. E. Davi now ha full charge of
the Job department of the WwtHiuk
offlce, and he la turning out oniu ex
oelleiit work.
Our gnat proxltlou fur the Wkht
HiliK aud Bund A'urthwcM will con
tinue uutllJauuary flret, 1802. Sub
ecribe at once.
Revival meeting in the M. E.church
next week, conducted by Rev. Bum-
mervllle, Wllaon, and rean. mho-
meue Monday night.
Whoaald J. D. Irvine wanted nKiney.
Sonaeueet he haa more money man
bralna. Hut if you waut to pay your
Ulla he will give you ft rocelpt
lt.iv. Hunnelt chiaeil the meeting at
the ChrlHtlttn church Wednesday night.
AlihouKh thcro were but. few conver-
alona, yet much gooti waa done.
Thl I a iK-itMon of building lu Mon
mouth and Independence, Never In
the punt haa o much Improvemenv
gone on dwplte tho rainy weather.
Htockton A llenkle are agenut tr uto
Havle Woolen Mllla, of Hrownvllle,
and tioy keep a full mio oi ineir eete-
brated Clothing, Flan new aim, ii.i.iit-
et. . ... . ... ...
tw. A. B. Coriley win prcucu in nie
Culvary Evungellcul church aouth of
Monmouth, on next Sabbath morning,
in rtuloncndonce at 7 p. m. Come
RUM 1M 1
.11. '
H..,ktnn A Heukle have ft very
t,,ik of Men', Hoy', aud Chll
dren Hoola and ahoea, which you will
I find to be a they represent
thum.
Ti.n vmina men' club irnit Tuesday
nd ndnntotl ft oonalltutlon and
net of by-law for the aawwlatlon which
will be In good running enter u
Hhort time,
T.,n,.iro to Htockton A Honkle'
wiuh in me a nice tock of
Drew goods, Wrapa, Underwear,
Hosiery, Shoe, Bllka, Velvet, Braid,
or an) thing of the Kinu.
Remember VlPn 1d 8ttU,m to 0011 lu
.t Hirntur'a restaurant, now WeHtucotl
A Irwin, and get ft meal not to be ex
celled on the I'actno coani ior
nt. 271 Commorclttl atreet.
The -Independence MuhIcbI and lilt-
erory Hocloty will meet in me v.ir'-
Linn iiMuw, w "
exacted to be present, and a many
nthera a wlah to become member.
,-i.nr-nh rrv-niinit. xvcu m"w"
All those knowing themselves to oe
Indebted to the undersigned will plcane
call and settle by the flret of December.
A word to the wise I ufflclent.
W. W. Pkwoivau
Mis AlhHi William and Rev, l'ollng
will alng ft duett to precede the even
lug's dlftcouraa, at the Christian church
on Mundav evenlmr. Oct. IS. imd, The
eouixiair of both word and munlo
Mr. John Rogers, of Portland.
Harry Christian bought twenty feet
fronting ou C atreet Uilulng the Little
i'alacw hotel, thl week Iron) J. It. Pi.
Lkdl. anu will erect a building thereon
In a short time, A Chrlsttau li al-
waja auppoaed to do gaHl worli.
I), II. Tavior sold It II. Wilcox
half lutereat lu hla irrmwry atore thl
week, They have enlargiHl their atore,
and It I their Intention ' to at least
dotrtde the already large stock carried
by Mr. Tylor. Call and see them,
lloth air and water abouud lu ml
crobea, or germ of disease, reHdy to In-
feet the debilitated system. To Impart
that strength and vigor neeeasury to re
alst lit elfini of these pernloloiis alouia,
nutoule lilood purlfltfr eUil Ajera
Sarsaparllla.
"A ehaiuioal suueea and mtHlleal trl-
uiuiilt," apeak au emlneut ph;sl
clan lu reference h Ayer' Cherry IVo
total ; and .the eulogy wtw uotteUio
ttntmr. No other medkttne I so ante
andetlhiaelouslu all disease of the
throat and lung.
On Friday' train came the life-
leaa body of Mr, Kerry Pndth'a child, t
belntcm'dlu the burying ground ou
the Mart. Nealy place near the Luekla
mute. Thl U tho fifth child they
have oonalttued to mother ettrlh iua
short space of time.
The 8aleiu steam laundry tuke this
mettHslofstatlugtolla many -tron
In lndcndeuoc, that all orders out be
left at the store of the rotter Mrs., aud
to Ita patron lu Monmouth, h-ove all
orders at the post oftlee. Their Halem
oMUv is Commercial stretd. tf,
frVrvleoseouilueted by Rev. IX V. l'ol
lng of the Evangelical ehuroh, Sunday
morning and evening, Nov. IS, 11, lu
the Christian church. Iu theeveumg
a talk to young men will be glveii by
the pastor. Special music will lie ar
ranged for. Tho public I ciirdlnlly In
vlted.
Htrangeri "What are your rate?'
Hotel clerk: "Heven dullats a day, sir."
Strangers "If I come, I ahull want a
room ou the parlor fluor." t lerk:
"That will be a dollar extra." Stran
ger: "t shall atao want a tire In my
room." Clerk: "One d illr more,"
Stronger: "And abaih." ' CVrbi A
lollnr B.Ultloiml. air." htntng'r
thoughtfully): "How much will you
elmrie to let mo h-iive the Imtvl J'Wl h
lam?"
Dm, Ketehum A Prudeii annouund
last week In this pitar that they w ould
make change In their bunluesa, and
In coumiueuce of lite contemplated
change, must cullwt their account.
Again we would remind all einurned
that tbe firm txsika must be chsiixl.
Tlterefore, all knowing themselves ln-j
dubted to Ketehum A Irudeu will do
u a great favor by calling aa swrn as
pomible and sealing their accounts.
It has tieeu clreulated to a limited ex
tent that Dr. Irudin wlllaoou httvelu-
leiiendence. The doctor inftinu us
that the report Is wholly without fnun-
latlou; inflict, he will remain in In-
dependeuc for aught he know at
present.
TIIK t,ITT fU-eCTION.
At the city elet tlou to l held the
Aral Monday In IhHsmler, there w ill
be ehcted one councilman from each of
the three wards; also a mayor, recorder,
nmrsltal, and treasurer. ICueh coun
cilman elected will hold office for two
years. We are of the opinion that the
election will have to lie conducted ac
cording to the new law, or the Aus
tralian system. In chapter three, suc
tion twcuty-lhree, of our eorHirnt
btwa, we have the fnllowlng: "All laws
of this state governing and regulating
lection and proceeding and mutters
Incidental thereto shall apply thereto
and govern elections under this ant, ex
cept a herein otherwise piovlded."
We can find no special provMoiia made
for city election that will apply to In
di'iiendenec; heuce, the general state
luw. it aecnts to us, must govern our
elections. .
(OMSOI.1HATION.
, nmwsiltlon tocoiisolhlate with In-
dciH'udctioe. which Is U's than two
miles awav, nils ts-on pinivu oemrg hid
. . . . .. ..!.., .-i ...
ocon c of Motiiiiouiii, imt me sentiment
afjiilust onnaolklatlnn Is very stroiift.
The alsive Is an extract from a Mon
mouth otrreapondont to yesterday'
Orrannum. No such a proposition ha
ever lieen "placed lsfore the people of
Monmouth." Certainly Independence
haa now about as much territory as sbc
can "say gntco" over. Neither the good
cillwm of cither Monmouth or Inde
pendence should allow thumaulve to
Us worked up by "fake" oorreindonl.
But since wo oomo to think, how would
It do to consolidate the two towns, and
then purchase or confiscate tho motor
lino, ami thus bridge the mighty chasm
between the two plum s? Portland now
has a free bridge, why should we not
have a free motor line? It would be
well while we are about it, to tako. ln
Falls City on the west, and Salem (or
Eolalon the 'northeast, .'How do you
like our plan? '.'..".
In Transitu. The Monmouth Dew-
ortrat will leave for Dufur, Oregon, the
tlrst of next week. Mr. Hnxiks has
made arrangements with the Wkht
SidR to carry up the tawraCi unex
pired suljscrlptlons, and all dlllmpicnt
subscription are payable to the Wkht
Sidb. wbonovcr there la a now paper
started In Monmouth, we will turn over
the ubscrlptlou list to ald paper, thus
saving ft canvass for now subscriber.
We hope, so far a we are concerned,
that thl arrangmeut will be satis
factory.' We behove that If the citizens
of Monmouth desire a newspaper, the
best way would be to print one In thler
own town, rather than to undertake
to publish one elsewhere. We say to
editor Hrooks, hall and falrwoll. ; He
will make ft good paper wherever he
goes, and he 1 a bedrock Democrat
Remkmhkb. All person writing
communications ror turn paper are
wholly responsible for their own view.
We have MUftlvlontuclitorlul space and
grit to speak our. inlnd frouly upon
all subjocts which concern us. Views
expressed sometimes by our correspon
dent ore not always our views, and
sometimes they are; therefore, "every
tub must stand on It own bottom."
PCRSONAh MCNTION.
... ... tii....l..'u'..t..vXrA luL WudtuiB.
,i..r.,i-,iili.nmi.onavlsltUihtrlnilher,
jiiiiw iniiimv - -
Wuriinliiv fur
ni r. i . n 'tiu i-w j
t.o.i.iiM. tr u to remlleton ror a icw
... M .. ...
day. ' . '.""''
iivn... Kiutn's la lmiiruvlng, we
are glad to say, from hi late attack of
erysipelas. 1
Mrs. Dr." T. J. Lea, who ha been
uulle lck for everid day, la eome bet
tor, wo are glad to ay. '
We are sorry to stale that our fellow
townsman, Win, Jonc. I yet but
...,..... . 1 .
little improvea m uiniui. k
II. D. (Jisltey, ft former rehhnt of
ludenendeiK. but now or Aii'in,
look hi nither's remain to Albany for
burlul liuttweek. .
We are pk-ased to chronicle thtnew
that Johnnv Howuan, who naa wain
.,i.ii,iiiu III with tvnhold fttver for
some time past, Iscouvaleaiilng alowly.
Itev. J, A. TownsemU of Turner,
preached twu exiHdtcnt aerniou lu th
Prcabyteiian chureh last nuuuuy, Hav
ing exchanged pulpit with Rev. A, F.
iitt.-. .. ":; s
Fraud Hitter wa in our elty lew
days during the week,. In tit Interest
of the Salem C lillal Journal We av
knowkalg ft pleasant call tm Wedittw
day morning.
a N. Wllklua, apwilal gtnt fbr the
North Wtt In. Co.. nave tho WlT
Suits a pleasant ealj last Friday, llro.
Wtlklus I a rustler, and mike every-
thine move which he put" hi hands
ltv, Mr. Richardson, former pastor
of the Christian chureh In thla elty,
filled the ul.lt In Rev. it. L. Shelley'a
stead last Sunday. Mr. Shelley was
filled to his home at Drain, on account
of slekm In his family.
Jnntca. Hllterbrand was In town
Monday. He reports that the null
lam of J.ihu Rums' mill on tlto Luck
lamute washed away Sunday. This
Is (pilte a loss to Mr. Hums, he having
hut recently cxis-udwl -V0 thertsin.
While W. P. Hradlcy, of Parker, wa
coming to Independent; one day last
w wk, his wagou scat Jumptsl oil. the
cttuslng hint to full and tear the
flesh of his little finger f hi right
haiul to the tsiite which guv him great
pjtln for a while.
M. T. Usher, of Helena, Montana,
arrived Here laH Friday, and sjsutks
hhthly of our luan. Mr. Flsbcr will
rttii do wp.h us at least six ntontlta,
md we lii'fie, permanently.': Thl re
thouin jnturHd a tlatighter iff Mr,
ttotr, about six year ago, and It w a
ittr pleasure totw present upon, that oc
casion ad make "two heart beat
one." ',.'. - 4
ttvns ttoiut.
E. S. Cheney has gone to Mill City
to run the Mill City !-.
Judge J, K. Wall, of Portland, 1
visiting his eoulii, O. T. Walt.
Little Rubble Duncan came near get
ting killed one day hud week, by aome
carlcM hit 'iter. The ball came o uer
to hi head that he Hit the wind
from the bullet
IX (I. Henry has been troubled very
much with coyote, so he put out aome
IKilwin and thus killed ouo or two. A
man living near Hrnsh College found
one of them and took Its scalp to Dallas
and got the eight dollars bounty. This
will bear investigation, ash did not
kill it, yet If we understand the law,
he had toswear that he did ere he could
get the bounty.
Tbe people of Spring valley are
aroused at last to the enforcement of
our (tamo aud trespass law. There
was a public mwttiignt the tt hisil house
last Tttmduy evening. A rtimmUte
was npslnted to draw up a pledge to
u fore ttwpns and game law In
Spring valley, everybody signing the
sHine, iimi wish tie it to auyona caugtit
without a written permit lo bunt on
the premise. We want no more Sa
lem hunters out here, I-et all take due
wurulng, orsuDVr tbe conse(iucnct.
Win. Lauusman, a Dative of (ler-
uiiiny, hiiI alHiut 10 or ill years, while
out hunting In Stun. Phllllpi' lit Id,
amldenUtlly shot hlniMcIf through the
side of the neck anil tuuw of the brain,
while standing by the fence walling
for some geese to lly over. Ho had the
gun full cocked, and In aome way,
while leaning over, the trigger caught
on a briar bunlt which caused a dis
charge. Everyone who sow the onl
tlou of the body, and tho Impression of
the soli, wore satisfied that It happened
lu that way. P. F. Clark, Justice' of
the peace, wa requested hy those pres
ent to hold mi hupicst over the said
body, as It was not deemed necessary
to send for the coroner, I lie verdict of
the jury being lu accordance with the
alaive Mtiitcniont The deccuxod bad
been nn employe of Murphy & IteSarf,
ofSulcm, mid came out oh a hunt
with Mr, Muniliy and some of the
boy working In the brick yurd.
Motiinmitli Items, .
The final ex.iml.a'l n will begin the
2'.Hh of this month.
The atore belonging to Mr. Morehend,
near the pimtoMcu, Is nearly completed.
Mr. Haley Is erecting a two-story
reside uce on h Is property noar tho motor
depot. . , '
-.Last 'Friday Messrs. Long and
Lodgcrwood and Mlus DuGrufl'HKiko In
chniK-1. ,
The Athletic Assoclutiou are Intend
ing soon to udd a now part to tho gym
naslum. ' , ' s y :
1 We anticipate some very fine ntuslo
when the orchestra begin pluylng for
ohaHil oxerelse. ,
During the last week carpenters haw
been busy at work preparing the nppa
ratus rcMim of the O. 8. N. 8.
Th6 aclonoc this year are vory Inter
esting studies owing to the new nppft'
ratus, and also tho profosor whoi is. In
love with his work.' -
One thing vory notlooable among
such a large body of students I the ex
oclleut order, it Is a thing of whloh the
faculty are Justly proud.
. Mis Mummie Hydo has recovered
from her severe lllnuwt, and In com
pany with MIhh HU'dlo Anslyn, will
leave Friday for hor homo In Albany.
In theohapol thoro are twelve chnli-B
In a row, every six havo been spiked
together, during the luat week. We
don't know whether It is au improve
ment or not, .
' Rtcpknt.
tOHIIINAllCfel HO. S PAftft OVKH A
NAT? uonnAc. '
EtiiTtm Www Hidk: Pleaao Insert
thtfolWwInit: , I ,
i w .
At a regular meeting of ilia city eouu
oil of the elty of Independence, held on
the 7U day of October, 1HBI, an ortii
nnnco waa Introduced by lb Judepefr
dene Water nd Kleetriet Light Co.,
asking ft an exclusive franchise for a
period . of 48 years; t td ordinance
wa read . twle aud plaotti in (be
bands of a oommltt, consisting
J. A. Wheeler. 0. W.Uhlnn and J. F.
O'lamiiell, fyr report. In tbe mean
Unt the following remonstrate wa
circulated and signed by 190 k'gal
voter of Independence and M th next
regular meeting of th council wa tiled
against th passage or aald oralnano.
i . . iwimftiMj.-'rt?"-i
, Ittniti'KNiikMciL Or.. No. 2. 1881.
To th Honorable, the City Couucll,
of indeiieudeuc.
Oentlemvo: We, the undersigned
eJUieui of Independence, Oregon, do
ituaat reotMsMfully Mmonstrat amliiat
thefiiiaaage by you lionorabl body of
onlluauc No, 6l now beior you Air
consideration, referring to an axolualv
franchise In favor of the Independence
water ana I'.ieotrto J-igni i., ana run
ning for a period of 4. yesre, mid we
further enter our nruteat most earnestly
against th passage f aald ordinance
uittkr any amenametit wneregy aam
ixmipany would hav tfnolftl .or x-
olusfv fmnchlae for any period of time,
And we further dwrtr to express our-
el vi la forcible terra aealust the pas
sage of any ordinance granting to any
eorsiratiou or mmvwuai an exclusive
frmishtse fbr auy purwe whatsoever
Filed Nov. 10, ltwl, T. Fohd, f
City Iteeonler.
At a rerular nteetlui of the dt
oouuell held Nov, 10. th committee
on ordinance, eoitslailng of J. F, O'
t Sin null chairman, and J. A. Wheeler
and O. W. Sblnn, submitted their
reiHirt on said ordinance No. at. witb
tho following aitiendiiR'nts; v
tThftt tbe said ludipesjitrno Water
aiai Ltectrla I JtrUt company begranual
an exclusive frnncblse h a period of
Id year, reserving the right only air
the city to put In a plant lu caa tbe
City council so desired.
The role on lite Dual paatage or said
amended ordinance stood as follows:
Tltisw voting In favor of Its passage
were J. A. Wheeler, l. W. Sblnn, E.
K.Krengel, J. F. O'Dounell. Tins
votlug aualiist It were M. Merwln, J as.
Oltwoit.
The above la simply recital of tbe
facta aa they Appear of record. And
we herewith submit the aam without
comment, leaving the public to draw
thdr own conclusion with regard to
the methods employed In securing the
pssaagv of th 5bov franchise.
Ma xy Citisns.
Independence, Nov. 11, Wl.
. - i :
THAT KXri.PIVgritANOIllK.
Mk. F.niTon: The ritvnt decision of
the ludepcudunee city council to grant
au exclusive right of franchise for the
tnu of ten fear to th Efeeirio Light
itviiy, en not bt regarded lu any
other light than a gross violation of the
right, ftnd thxpree4 withe of.
large majority of th property holder
and tax payer of Independence.
In th face of a largo remonstrance,
beadisl by our principal busineaa men,
who declared imphalloally to the coun-
oil their refusal to sanction tho liberty
of any corporation to exareia au ex
clusive right either for mrty-elght years,
or for mrty-elght hour even, to perwe
any business vocation -within 'our
uililatv YeUQ -debase f the ex
presaed wish, thl oonuoll by vol
of four In, tit affirmative, and two lo
the negative, did grant jUi xolul
right of franchise to thl corporation far
the terra often year from tb' dat of
passage ,,', , s
In republican form of government,
where th people are tuppoaed to have
soma baud In tbe administration of it
alfulra, this a4 of the city . council am
not be regarded In any other light than
a great disregard of the expressed will
of th people. .. -- - -
It ha lawn stated that soma of the
member of lb council expressed the
belief "That the property bidders who
Igued that renionslraucc, did not
kuow what lhy were remonstrating
against." On the contrary we will
here solemnly affirm, that bad the
member of tho olty council a fully
real Imt w hat they ware aanetlonlng
and voting for as did the clUaen of In-
leiHmdenc. when they signed mm re-
monstmnee, they never would have al
lowed their names to bo placed upon
record as favoring anything like mon-
os)ly measure. Anyone wbo 1 ao-
pialutcd with the history of the Spring
Valley Water Co. nd the Oa Com.
pany of San Francisco, whose exolu
slvo fruiicblse ha worked so great i
hardship um that city, could never
have voted lu tho affirmative upon a
like ordluanoe In Independence, ; pro
vided be, bad the well being of the city
ftif his Inspiring Idea.. - -
We are told that thl ordinance docs
not bur the city from the right of conv
petition. Hut what of that? doe the
elty waut thla or any other Electric
Light plant! t W fully realiae that
this Electric Light haa beeu au ex
neuslve plant, which up to the present
time ha not paid large dividends to the
stock-holder but whether or not thl
last move will tend to increase these
dividends, time alone can determine;
but Judging by the present rapid flow
of tho popular pulse, we do not believe
It will havo the desired effect. The
Electric Light business, like any other
legitimate business docs not need, nor
should It have any special legislation
for It protection; but on the contrary,
tike any legitimate business, should be
allowed to rls of fid .upon It nioritt
alone.- V '
In the face of tho present condition
of aiTUlrs lu our city, we think it would
be well enough to souud a note of
alarm to tho property-holders and the
tax-payers of Independence, (
The question now is, If a corporation
has tho power to pass on ordinance
through the city council, as they have
done, In defiance of .tho expressed will
of the people, have they not the pow
er to pass auother ordinuuoo, saddling
tho whole Eleotrlo Light plant upon
the city with It long attendant train
ofboud. Indebtedness, etc? "Coming
events" sometime "cast their shadows
before." Under tho circumstance It
would bo well for our people to be
awake to their present and future In
terest. A Tax-Paykb, !
Who Remonstrated.
NOTICE.
All persons Indebted to. the under
signed will please call and settle, as we
wish to Bottle up all account duo the
old firm. J. L. Stockton.
ttu ita Vlste ltsa
L. M. Hall wa around shaking
hand thl week.
Win, Well I horn again ftfter
three week' trip of buying hops.
. The pottery veiled up the last win
dow' Thursday, ftnd closed lla dar for
the winter,
P. W. Haley, of Oakvlow, and MrJ
pool, of Portland, were doing business
iu our town over Friday.
. J5ochary left Wednesday for Oak
laud,' Southern Oregon, to be gone
soma two weeks, looking after ft stock
ranch and fruit farm.
0, W. MoIaHighlln returned Wednes
day from three week' visit and busi
ness trip In Southern Oregon una re
ports ft good time. Hut like everybody
else, always glad to get back to old
Polk., v.:;''
Oraudui Hlveua, of Yaqulua, wa
over laet week visiting her children aud
many friends here. Mr. Hlveni, who
Is one of our old pioneer, I now 70
year old and I a spry as many of our
young ladle. .
Everybody I alt mlleat W. P, lliv-
enr. TM nappy smiie are me nr ior
fifteen years in th family, The hap
piness Is caused by th advent of a
bright ' ten-pound boy. Mother and
son doing well. Hut Mr, Htveu ha
md been abl to be up town yet. Tbe
happy veut wal on Nov, flth, 1801.
On of the moat pleasant social iu
th history of our town, wa given at
tbe retldouc of J. S. Hlven Wednes
day eveulug, it beings farewell sociable
to Mr. Jsmea Ilaiico, who goes lo Al
bany, aud Mr. Blair Hitilth, who goes
to Portland. About twenty young
people were tltere, who autuseil them
selves In playing game and diaratlvs
until uulle lute, when Mr. HI vena pro
duced one of her elegant lunches which
all preaent did ample Justice to. The
young geiithnien who Wave u leave
many friend behind who would I
glad to eo them return at auy time,
feltlie Melon! Mote.
MlssIIiir department wa swartl-
edthe punctuality banner again on
Mouday, while that for attendance was
won by Mis Savage' room.
The follow lug 1 a list of those attain
ing tho highest average for tho past
month, ft determined by dally tana
log and ittouthly examination: First
Grade: Hlrdle Pruden, 95. Ooldlo Ir
vine, WS. Julian Hurley, t4
Second Orude: (lertle J'ruden, W;
Walter Ford, 08; Nil Hulnian, W.
Third Crude, Mm. Mc.dams'dep't:
Fay leverage, Tj Johu VanOndtd, 01;
Llxxle Murphy, U3. Mis Deuman'
dep't : 1 v Unrton, 80; Maria Sharer, 07;
Claude Hubbard, 07.
Fourth tirade: IjivcII Kays, 95;
Loreuau Knowh. 03; Elton Kays. 03.
Fifth grade: Alls Estea, 05; W illle
Estea, 01.1 ; Ell Fetinell, L
Sixth gratle: Lelaod voung, 87;
laanc Ooodell, 00; Nellie Walstott, 00.5.
Seventli grade: Willie Patton, 08;
Etna Hacou, t; Pearl Hinlgea, 07,
Eighth grade: Pearl Cwpor, 80; Asa
Robinson, KIlth White, 03.5.
High school, first grade: Mlas Hertle
Whlteaker, OOJ; Mis Ida Estea, 9t-&;
WlU.r Pruden, 83.14-15.
Third Grade: Miss Maude Cooper, 08.
4 ; KtS Valley llama, .
Lots of rain and mud. .
. Edgar taytorand Miss Rosa Shcyehe
were married Sunday, Kov. 1st, by
Rev. C N. Plowman.
Larklu Price, the blacksmith, bus
sold out and I soon going to leave us
We hate to give him up for ho I a good
man nd bos an excellent faintly.
Mr. Plowman, our pastor, commences
a protracted meeting theeveniug of the
twelfth, at the Alexander school house.
Wo wish him ueces.
The road are getting so bad that
when the young men take the ladles
oat buggy riding they walk while the
lady rides,.
The W. C T. U. wa organized by
Mm. Rlgg lu thl valley. We hope It
will be ft succtoM, but fear that Hen u It's
Hitter for the stomach is taken most
to freely.
The Frautx Hro. huvo boon doing a
good busineaa this summer; sold lots of
lumber, aud have started a large store
Joke Chandlers has lot of Irous In the
fire. Look out Juk or some will get
burnt, I skk
A CANARD,
Ill New York Vrvu eiic that
"Ira.
- , porlairt lllll" Iiu.Iumi.
The arth-le credited to the New York
Prm going the rounds of the papers,
in which It la alleged that unfavorable
aotlnu ha laicn taken lu the New York
Legislature against tho Royal Raking
Powder, proves to have been a canard,
gotten up and circulated by opposition
baking powder maker for purposes
quite appareut to every one.
The New York Promt, in exposing
the fraud, Bays: ''No such legislation
as that stated In this article has , ever
been had lu thlsstato or In any legis
lature, to our knowledge," . The He Is
made from whole cloth. Tho Prm
disclaims auy resposllilllty for the pub
lication, aud objects to being made
party to auou methods adopted by some
baking powder manufacturers In their
efforts to substitute their goods for 0th
en now in use.
"WE ARE IN IT."
Iu order to make room for other
goods, we are Bolllug our stock of giw
corlcs without regard to cost.
Rice, 6 cents per pound.
Soap, 5 cent per pound.
Boda, 6 ceuta per pouud.
Schillings' s Ices, 10 cents a can.
Tobacco, 40 ceuta por pound.
Aud everything else In proportion.
Come quick, If you waut abitrguln.
BHKMiBY A vanduyn.
TIMK TABLE.
tndepanilenoe and Monmouth Motor Line
Lesvss
ludiawnilenoe.
7:00
8:10
:)
11:1ft
1:W ,
8;5 ,
R.iO
v :l(l
liOnveia
Monmouth. '
WO
8:25
1(19 0
U:Stl
1:1ft
' t:iO
K:15
fl:W
TRESPASS NOTICE.
All portions are hereby warnml not. to tres
n,,.. nn.in tlm nr.unlMis omniiiU'it bvO. II. HI
Sup. Anyone liuiiMiwor trotniiHnlniion tlimc
Dmmlx'ii Will be iir.mociUrit to I ho full ml cut
01 MM iLiiiniumiHi,
i O. 1), lllllMB. -
II II, it n.y.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
t'renpsrua trgn.
Phil. Metauhan, treasurer; of Oregon,
waa In San Francisco recently, aud said
to a reporter of the Ktamitvrr "Oregon
I exceedingly prosperous. There I for
oua thing ft coluwsal crop of wheat, It
was perhaps never before as heavy in
Eastern Oregou where I formerly lived
A slight Indication of the size of the
crop I may toll you that there are now
80,000 ton of Eastern Oregon wheat
stored in Portlaud that cannot Hud
lrauporUtlon. It will havo to wait
till It can be handled. Oregou doe not
ow a dollar. There are ft few warrant
to bo paid, but there I more than
enough money in the treasury to settle
with. The country is on ft very suc
cessful basl. Several new state build
logs are completed and under way,
One I ft reform school in the Waldo
hill, 'near Turner, costing t&5,om
Other are a houso and two large barns
ou the stole asylum farm at Salem.
Reside thl a great dome wld be era Um
on the Salem State capltol buildings at
a cost of $H5,om Quito a number of
people from the Eastern slate are set
tling In th Willamette valley and
elsewhere. Proetsuity la the rule."
lu J ifne next nine district Judges, a
supreme Judge, two congressmen sud a
new legislature are to be elected. Mr.
Mctschan say there will probably la
the llvllest campaign In Oregon seen In
many yearn.
4t.tr MY Kiln HACK IBOM OHIO.
Ha Talln Wtif Its Mil But further Kwt,
but Nulblne Mors. '
"No, I haven't tlm to talk for pub
lication; I am not looking for resrter
and I am not seeking notoriety," said
Hon. Jeff Myers, the Democratic war
horse of Linn county, who promi
nently spoken of as Uie Democratic
candidate for the first congressional
district, a be boarded tbe train for
homo last evening. He haa Justire
turncd from atrip East and had stood in
the heat of the political battle In Ohio,
o the rcHrter thought the least he
could do wa to shed a few toars for the
i-feated candidate, Campbell.
"I tell you I know nothing" con
tinued tbe diplomatic senator, a be
was further pressed for new. "I did
not go East to see Cleveland' baby nor
did I go to Ohio to stump the state for
Governor Campbell. I had no ax to
grind and did not go to boom Governor
Peunoycr for vloe-presldent. I kuew
all about the election lu New York, and
have nothing to any. Yes, the duck
season 1 pretty well advanced In the
(Cast and baseball la booming. 1-ur the
rest I will refer you to my friend, Col
Rob Miller. Good-day."
This Is the second time Jeff has re
fused to bo interviewed within few
weeks, and bis friends do not know
what to make of It. Orrgonian. j
THE CRADLE.
RYE HS. To the wife of Ed. Byers In
this city, Thursday, Nov. 6, 1801, a
iilue-pouud boy. Mother and child
dot ng well and Ed . la happy a a lark.
BIRCIL-To the wife of J. It. Bureh,
of Derry, a ten-pouud boy,. Wednes
day, Nov. 4, 181. All doing well. ,
WILLIAMS. To the wife of Hugh
Williams, of Klugs Valley, Mouday,
Nov. 9, Mil, a boy. Mother aud
child getting along uiecly.
MATNEY. In Independence,' Sun
day, Nov. 9, ISO!, to the wife of John
Mutney, daughter. Mother and
child doing well. John somewhat
serious.
illtlllK II T AMMONIA.
rh
Turrlble Agonjt Dosa
Ita Vm.
Nut l'reTnt
No poison bring death with more
madoulng agony than ammonia, but
that fact doe not seem to discourage
the sulelde. The niau HarrowUs, who
deliberately swallowed a fatal dose of
the drug In New York recently, I only
one of the many who have gone the
ammonia route to death In spite of the
excruciating pain. Dr. Itlyth has re
corded thirty caws of ammonia poisou-
lug In the small Loudon district of
which he Is health oftleer; ' Profeswr
Mitchell mentions twenty-two cases,
and four have occured during the short
time Dr. Jeiikln haa been connected
with the coroner' office in New York.
Case of alow polaouiug from ammo
nia aro of constaut occurrence among
men who work lu Ita manufacture, or
even lu decomposing substances ,whivh
give It off in considerable quantities.
Ammoulu, slowly and from day today
tnkou into the system causes the com-
plcxlou to loose Its freshness, aud tbe
sklu of men who get heavily Impreg
nated with it haa a disagreeable
blotched aud discolored appearance.
Taltcu Into the stomach from day to
day lu eeu the snutll quantities used
to adulterate food, such a baking pow
der, It not only Injures tho complexion
but attacks the lining ot the stomach,
aud I tho souroti of much general ill
health.
JTho recent rapid Increase lu the use
of ammonia for various purposes, aud
the consequent Increase In It manu
facture, have made it ouo of the most
easily obtained poisons, and, although
everybody Is familiar with it In some
farm, there is a surprising aiuouut of
Ignorance of, Its dangerous qualities,
It use as an adulterant lu auy food
preparation I simply a crime, and as a
crime, should be puuished.
i ., . a.
FOB SALE.
Sixty acres ot good river bottomland;
twenty sores In potatoes. Located on
tho river between Independence and
Buena Vista. AIho four head of horses,
two farm wagons, and one cart and
harness, for $2,300. Inquire at the
Wkst Side Intelligence office for fur
ther particulars. ,
City Taxes Due.
The City Tax-roll has been completed and
placed In the handa of the City MuMml for
oollucllon. All persons not paying sstd oity
taxes by Nov. 30, 18til ten per eent. will be
added to their taxes. Tuns. Fknnki.l,
tllty Marshal.
When Baby was sick, we cave hor Castoria,
When she was a Child, she cried for Castor!,
When she became Miss, ahe clung to Castoria,
When alio bad Children, tho gave thorn Csstorhv
WhM fa
Tit JrraUl ssyss "Annllar
ful American girt Is about to
duchess, and it is saf to avjr tUt ft
woman In Europe will wssu-ft aofWK
with mow grace distinction tin C'j
laimt etmUibuttoB of Amerla to tl
foreign nobility. Tb new praccv
duclies 1 Mls MfttU E. lUtA
daughter ofHenstor MltoheM, ofOr
Kon. young lady who for srnJ
son wa cknowledgd to booof ti
most beautiful of tb many bMCl
women wbo adorned tb flrsst c!km ol
Washington society. Tb ftnoosroos-
merit is made on tb authority of Eeflsv
tor Mitchell that bis daugbtor, wbo Is
in Paris, I engaged to b marrtod to
Duke Francois D RocheJUCfcOld, ft
French nobleman ofdUUnguisbed Uno
age aud large possession."
Aihhmm4 la fart.
Paris, Nov. 8.-MU Mattto Mltobell
danglUer of Henator Mitchell, of Ors-
goti, Is engaged to be married to Fran
cois De ItochefoucaukL Tb jrouof
lady Is witb ber mother at tb Hotel
de Holland. Tb marrtag will tau
place In January,
: ' ,f .a " '
Kiplanulioa at Waataar Btgaala.
The following Is an esplanatioa of
(he weather flags displayed over th
Independence National bank: No. 1,
white flag; No. 2, blue Das;; No. t,
white and blue Aug; No. 4, black trl
angular flag; No. 6, whit flag, witb
black centre.
1NTSUPKKTATIOS OF DISPLAYS.
No, 1, alone, ludluatc fair weather,
stationary temperature.
No. 2, alone, Indicate rain or snow,
stationary temperature.
No, 3, alone, Indicates local rain, sta
tionary temperature.
No. I, with No. 4 above It, lodlcate
fair weather, warmer.
No. 1, with No. 4 below It, Indicates
fitir weather, colder.
J No. 2, witb No. 4 above it, Indicates
warmer weather, rain or snow.
No. 2, with No. 4 below It, Indicate
colder weather, rain or snow.
No. 8, with No. 4 above it, Indicates
warmer weather with local rain.
No. 8, with No. 4 bekiw it, Indicates
colder weather, with local rains.
No. 1, w ith No. 6 above it, indicates
fair weather, cold wave.
No. 2, with Xa 6 above It, indicate
wet weather, cold wave.
The city council would do well to
keep their weather eye on oar streets.
Very little work now would give usex-
cellcut streets. What ssy you. dty
fathers?
The Market.
roKTUAUD, October 2Z, 181.
WHKAT-The market quiet with a
weak tone. Quote: Valley, 1.601.624j
Walla Walla, $1.40 1.42 per etntal.
Flock Quote: Standard, 14.80,
Walla Walla, fi.OO per barrel
Oath Quote new, 40 43a;
Bctteb Quota Oregon fancy oream-
ery,32S35c.; fancy dairy, 80X5.; fair to
gooti, 25 027JC.; choice CaL ,32 24c.
per lb.
Eaua Oit'gon, 27) 80c per dosen.
PocItby Quote: Old chlckens.HM
5.00; young, 12.60 4.00 ducks, $5.00
Ut 8.00 geeae,M9.00 $ia00 per
dozen; turkeys, IS 16c. per tb.
1 MEl'ENllBNC'B RETAIL MARKET.
We quote price as follows: Flour,
standard, $5.00 per barrel; potatoes.
good quality, 25c. per bushel; bub
tor, 30c. per lb., according to quality;
eggs, 25c. per doien; cabbage, Wo.
per dot.; wheat, 80c but choice lot
would bring shade higher; oats, 40c;
hops, 15c, per R; wool, 19Jc.
.. .. O. P. R. R.
Steamer Wm. M. H.
Tave Raton) torOnroUlli. sooth tannd. at
n.m., ou tti following datea: Mavtnbar 7,
IS, II, VI,
Uvn Crvallt for Balcm, north bound, at
12: t).m.. on Uie ftillowuia dawai MovaiulMr
V.13, lH.a.37.
ATTENTION, TAXPAYERS.
Nolle hi horehr alvn to the taxDarara oT
tinti'w.iKli'iut' thnt tlia citf eounell did. on
the .to iloy nf Nov mlwr. A.D. ISM, levy a 8 re
turn lax for muitielual purpowa Sir tbe ansa
Iiik ycHr. and that the aiwtuinuent roll haa
Iwu i.lmvd in the bandit of Uie olty marahal
fur llt',.ilim; furl her notice U alaogtvan that
Bld t'lty tasm will txwnnte delinquent on the
IHh of the pruwnt moath. '
oy oroer oi ine eiiy-rouneii.
J. T. Foku, City Recorder.
Duted NorembeT 1, 18el.
HUNTERS, BEWARE.
All prwiin are hereby notified to keep oft
e tuvmlMMi or (lie undersigned for all ail
kind!
iiiiiiiinic pnrpoKea,
Any
pemoa found
huntlnit after thl date upon Uie p rem lee.
11. It. iXMiper will be ermentted to the fuU
tent of the law. wii.mk Coopbb.
laea oi
ea-
Mbii. Viola 8LorKa.
tnnVnendrnce,Polk county, Oregon, Novem
ber a, WH. M
NO HUNTING TAKE NOTICE.
All perming are hereby notified to keep off
of t he reinlw of the undernbrned for all
Kiiiaaoi iiuniiiifrpniiKiees, Any peraon rouna
hiinitiiK slier ililn aulo, upon our premleea,
will be proaerntvd to the f
tun extent or the taw.
We menu Just wlmt we bhv. Dova JBaos.
Ilidoiieiidi'nre, Or., October Xid, 181.
STRAY NOTICE.
BrESA Vista, Or., Oct 25, 1891,
The undersigned haa taken up one -stray
two-year-old heifer, red and white
spotted, that ha been running in the
lane between the Lucklamute and
Parker for several months past. Also
a large red cow, at least ten or twelve
years old and quite poor, has been run
ning with. her whtph the owners may
have by oaKjug, proving property and
paying costs. . . N. E. Tyler.
SHEEP FORJSALE.
The undersigned has thirteen head
of Swapshire down buck for sale, on
mile north of Parkers Station. These
bucks are the fullblood and of th best
grade. CV1 on v.
Swsll J. O. and E. Davidson.
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kercoin t)-. Oca-rtO n ,.v -.
ton, near whut Ur ft
Is now Bsker Cily, a PCMTtlOV
a nun who tins since. Vdl I I Uit I
become ideutiuM with the resources aad
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Sivf.ltM,meiitr.f that couutrv. This,
Is no other ttmu Mr,' John Stewart, oat of the
wealthiest and most fiiflueutiid citlaeas ta the
count. In rtcent letter he says i " I haa seen
sufferiujr from naliis la my back and aeneral kloV
ney complaint fur some time, and had used msaj
remedies without uy but temporary rellet The
pains in my b lck Utrt become so aiTere that I was
prevented from nUmdlnjr to my work and could
not move about without the use of a eane, Bear,
insr, through a friend, of the wonderful cores f
fected by Oregon Kiilney Tea, 1 was induced to try
box, and from that very first dose I found instant
relief, and before nins half the contents of the
box the pntns in mvMck entirely disappeared.
I have every f.,illi i the virtues of the Orefrou
Kidney Tea, end i;:m consd,;ntiously recommend
tt to my frietiU I wo:0d not be without it for
anything" , ' . '
Oregon rid'tf Tea cures backache, hvmbu.
nenee of t Ine, briek dust aedimeut, burniii or
painful aenantkra while iirlnatinir, and all affec .
tons of the kldneyoruriiiaryoi-gaosofclthersn.