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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1891)
THE WEST GIDZ. IfeU'KO Y u.u!i to Lwr. Well (iritMiHt ! i reasonable rate Kur further partleulars Inquire at tblaofflow i nil lhdtlHm Uop W MN.. Marshall, X Sk 0WWH.Mr. A, KeUtn tltlek to the eodetorhlp of the -nob line. HI Job only lte-l two ,ly r orry t aay, hwaus the ftUl conductor returned mh U h, 'now you K ooW J'0 l,,uu" Ka dtill. u P'elon f Nr. Neb no politic woo th eat of lib re- lk . t a Sk t .... a t k ah Ll LOCALS, 1 Vuibrellaa at the Racket store. New qownswatv at J, ft trvlito'e. Ann line of stove at the ltur-lmt ;eiore, ' A Kmc lino of Jewelry at . Patterson Hroo, J. H I., J. 1). I J, Jx irvlno the Aldgpllcnfauuarfor Hl.00 at J. l. irvine. A fin lino of hnnuinir laini at J. U irvine. i itiihiviog dinner at the I? street rwlaurauu TryKklntterA NVIlmiti'asiioelal lira- nam rurgciii. , CrautsMTy sauce and inline nUr ...... in mine'. bptvlnl ale of Milium at V. It Whevtar' loniorrow. Hot and cold water both at any hour biovI, a that I ,jnl5!l 1 oflUV' at 1 letikle' bath houso, tf .vil-TIi editor of the Monmouth w cuoeaton itetiMo, and try .. . IWCT ll.k. ! A.TA iv TuJUy, Mr. ftrok made (Vmb, respeebahte newspaper, and m of that little dt J, Imt the fivld (Of l!if iHr w tuoaiuall ami almply ntuM not tUT. Mr. Ik aalil that h haJ Ui4ltlni kjtHiikKi th jxvile what wr, inly 'I"41 WM wiiajHr lulthiwtKl tJnUfy the effort l k t " Wuuy wbh Mr. ltr hMW ftsl i1 lv,c dr atttulng uiw. At.Mirr A SaKK'l'H FAUU-Ijt IMmlay iurnlnf M Mm, Cha. Fur (htv ww unilit kwn Utm with a UtU chlM In hi-r anwa, h Ml nearly lxdrrf tho lk llluv. W&lctu of all klh.U tut hi limtivll ntnt tan at riuru Itnw. 1hh1 all wml uwn ult Itir H,(W at 11m Chicago t'lthliK Hoim. A ml hut barrvl of ploklwl iiIvh fwt ut rtwivwl at Walker Uma, Tho C- itrwt rvatauraut la tho bwt law lu the city to p'UiHl imnl Intro IWornut tralil liiuy at Walkur htm.t aW hmivy In tmb. Wlion lu lukpiu)vutw go to thw C Irvvt mtaumnt aou g't your dluiifr Thf Ckkitgu CkUliluK llouw kmhIi nt fruit) the tlut houi In Nw York, Cttll at Dm C tnl ntlauraut and gvt k ft.it l..nth irfth atalrway. hivak- tho weal lu U city for !H wni. ' 1 . - lua hr right wrt wl W nU Itttmmhr you i gt gilJ wUh mrvtv brult her k"ft ahouMw. ( Inrf to the finl that ahe 1 quite an okl lady It inak the Injurk no muen the won A hyllii waa calW who drvmetl the 1tiIa mid ahe h getting akmtfa well aa coukl he expevtnl. WavJ the Itttto one from revelvlnf any Injuries wluvtewr. CaiwTakkk Orr.-W. H.. HokWu went down la Eugene fumlay and dlir contluued runntnf Ida atm t ear line llwre. ithaa never ild rratlig iwunre, and aonie tlnie 4nw he took up a mile oT track. The vltueiva m iw town have petitioned him t put Ul orrratlon again hut be hi not likely to until It ehowt eonie intiieaiwuaor pay- li vxM'iiKm at k-a-U KKenertut t In hard luek Jtt The ue of lt4M'wernttut l Utn enjoined by the water eonnwny lw W eniptkw Into the rlwr above their wnrka, ami the e ipendltureof wltl prubahly pmre utterly vmvm. Tub S.H1ETY. The IJUwrv and Milinl8oetet)et at the Chrfatlan chureh Uwt Kriitiur lht with art in enieM'datteiulauw. About llfty namw m now on the roll, with more U 6l- kw. Short epeediee and good made quite n Iraprwnptu eniermiit' nwnt. To-night, member of tlte no- dety will meet tot leri and prae Uw. and all the who wM to Join wlHaloeome. To-night one wek, ttwre will be regular programme ren d. rwl. and the nubile In gi-nertU are lu- vltnl m attend without foil. Price of .,l,lt.,Q t.i tttnie DoliliO lIKvlllILM, l onlv an effort to walk fn your home, take a teat In a eomfortable church and lU'o to theext-Mw The keturo of the evenlug for net Friday will he the iiinl vita of IWa Raven, by the prtml- d. nl.J.R. N. Ik'll. The iueldentttl of b-n mlnuU addm by Mr. It Hhelley, r ln.UoiadnGe. Walt be present, and awM In eonxi raging tlti gtHd work. : ' : a Km Oixv mtK!c. The eltlit- ,.f in,tniV-nce aa well a thtwe ofoth -w.t,.tyi of the valley, will be pained to k-nrn of the midden and tragic dltith of Philip II Fendall, more familiarly known a "Uncle rhil," who only a i.t.rt time ulnce llcd lo our mldet. While hunUng In the ntountaino two weikeato, he f-ll from akg m crow ing a ravine, dlekicntlng hl plne aud .n.t.inlinr other Injuries that nnulted In hie death, after forty-eight houre of great auflerlng. Hte nepnew, sir. . . H....U nf Yamhill county. W'tMl wllh him during the terrible Interval, and the ihock wan one,thatwlll liieta life time, eo harrowing were theetwmmon cee attending the unfortunate man i kud,ten death. Mr. Fendall came from New York, where for many year h had held a very high and naponai- t.!-iiiliia8tecondln the imtiioge- ,.f r m, of the laritent tlepartmente In the well known dry good hoti of E.H.JairrayACo.; anrt b !" on the Inatallmeut plan at Pattenon Itroa. Itev, tauo IVart will preach In the It. K. ehureh Hunday morning and vetting. Tito luetallmeut pbtu w a good way to get you a watch. Try It at Teller- eon Jitroe, The Portland HVWif U an exevtk-ut newtpaper, aud le keeping up with the procveaiou Walker llroe. have a new lot of prlee llaklns Powder, with flue decorated ware aeapriio. The motor will run to the baud eou- cert at Monmouth, ltturdny evening, Novelet, ISUt If vou wattt a 50 ueut dinner for eenla, go to the C atrwl rveteumul on TbaukiHilvlng. The motor will Wave tudepeudetuw to-tttormw nluht at Juet twenty mlt utee loso'clwk. I)o not forget the opportunity now uttered to buy clothing at the CMntgo Clothing Houm. In bnad-makltig aa In bam bull, there at nothlui; like a good Iwlter lu the hour of knead. Anyone wanting fruit laud In Iruetn of from twenty to fifty aerca, call on Uornit, Monmouth. 1 t Skinner A Wlleou'e eiwlul graham uakee the flueet botcakee of anything lit the market. Try It. Dnvo Utdwk'k always haa on haud iWli eatidlM. Key Went cigar and tronlcnl frutta lu tin, Btocktou A ileukk) have a tow htdlee' and ntleaea wrap that they will ecll very cheap, to clone out, The Chleago Clothing llotiee I poe- iilv. lv nelllmr uwmIk at actual cot aud - - -a will remove Irom here Jau. 1st. For Mile at City Ikuutar one eoruot, gttrtktn tools, carpeuler' toole, Wheel barrow, water auK ana eunuriee. Jte at the motor depot at tweuty minute to 8 o'clock Saturday tilght for tlte big entertainment at Monmouth. Jut received at J. I). Irvlne'a twen ty raw of Yoaomlte jH-aehea, the very flnceU Call lu and get a cane. Very cinstp. Go to Bklnner A Wlleou'e notirlng nilll. lu tills city and get wmie of that ftnudtil irrttiiaiu for gem. It mukin the s Hue The flueet line of clothing ever brought lo Independence is now being alttuitbtered at the Chicago Clothing Houee Vhen in quod of a etiave or hair cut, i ,.t. Ituukle'e barlxT shop, liailk iHilldlng, Main street, Independence, a Oregon. w inn need of a ifltod umbrella call en It. P. Andrews at the llacket store, inwt oniMMlte Btocktott A fluukle's. Kav Jolin. where Is the beet place to . .. . .i. nt J. I). Irvine's. ;.. i.tiitiiir niinr I iiiv irt njci ten. ? . ... . - . . , m new ouaiincaittina ....- - t ... , a nnL i tiiA Ah ttiiiniitr vruxxi. tvii a. t. luroum iti itvHtv uiic i liiw '" -- a mnii.tt it 1 1 1 1 i in initv w w y i . . lim i tlwL vpftni 01 u Blue r?!"!:,'" . nc,e. A large cir- a. R Davis now has full charge of cle of friends In the Kot will mourn t,ejb department or the WBrww IWOIUHHW"" . I . 1... t ...,.,!.,. ..111. HUM in L'V )!. Imirifl event that brougni ui ollico, aoo m ib wu. ...... w o , 1 ... .(.....I.. ... auruv from home and family. He had Intended returning to them this fall but 111 health innueeo him to seek in the mountains rwt and . - ..i. t hn met tils death .i..i In bis favorite puwult. i- ,L .t.n wood of the loucly n itokIo Phil, has made V.OHHI iH"l - - " . i.j hont. hut in the heart of sor rowing friends his memory will remain . ' j i.. - .m..ffh all the years to a xucreu ieKi.j n- - , mm A. and many an Eastern home cir cle will be saddened at the announce ment of this most deplorable event, rr v.i.od in the Masonic cemetery atHharldan. where friends who loved him in the East propose placing a me morial stone to mark the resting place . whose irenlal nature won every heart and insured fatal a hearty -i. tkoirhnmes. . Uncle I tin- WCICOUie m - , ..n t formitten. though moun Will IIW w a - , . , . j j. ii lu-tween bis resv tains sou uiw. " .ml fh familiar friends llllf lliucv - - . w im: they will hold him of sacredly celleiit work 4ttv ift-NHr. nromwltion far the VK1' WW. I ... HnK mill Rural A'orthuwM wilt coil' until January flrot. ll4 Bub- II11UU U " . itcrllie at ouce. ' i.... p.h.i-1 nd BumnicrvlIIe are nuecesnful series of revival ,;....-.. mtHitliigs In the Houtuern ftienuKi.,v church this week, whoMitd J. D. Irvine wanted money it..... Stonsunsel he has more money mm. brains. Hut if you want w pay your bills he will give you a receipt. utn.utiin A Heiikle are agents for the Entile Woolen Mills, of Ilrownsvlllc, and they keip a full line or tnoir ceic- bruted Clothing, Flannels aim ino.- ets. , ..j . : James fJllsion ha laid a new si'io- walk In frout of his new restaurant on n .tmi. A boikI example that many V D.. " " . . .. . might emulate in various parw city. . " - - u.utm A Heukle have a very lU'nu inlmr when In Bttlem to call lu at Btrong's restaurant, now Wcstacott Arwin, ami get a meal not to be ex celled on tit Paollle nwat for Bft evuta. at B71 (Amimerctal stnvt. tf A series of Oositel inwllnim will t held at theoier bouse at Monmouth, commencing Monday evening, coudoe led by IU-v. A. K Conley hm V. N. U'Kelley, All are Invited. , 1 Our Chrltmit edition of the Wsr Bum will boahmit lo,HM)iHjik's. It will tie eight pnge and well Illustrated. The gretttest opHirtuulty for adwrtlslus I oiivred at rvaeuitahlo rules. Iki not ovorlwik the Chleago Cloth lug House when lit Independence, The goods tmiftt go. Tluwe good are not auetlon gsxls, but bought lu a reg ular way for regular trude. Let every memkr of the Muleitl and Liternay society who iMem a copy of the "I'Ml'ims" bring it with hint to tho rchemal tonight at the Christian Church, IVn'tfall to do this. Unit. Joint Lloyd Thomas, of uatl"ii al fume as a Iwturer andorgauUcr, will speak at Moiiinuuth, on Temperance, tlte S8th of this nioiitli, In theehureti. Lecture free, Every ImrW Invited. All tb'W! knowing themmlve to lie Indebted to the uuderalgned will pleane ettll and settle by the first of Iteeentlwr. A word to the wlms Is aumelenk W. W. I'BHt lVAU The eltlaen en third slml 1st ween A and It, are giving It a good vmt of gravel this week, which will very m' trllly Imitrnve It,., Many other lu our ktwn bilght follow this gl example. AH candidate fur marshal, tnwom r and girder, had Uettej gt their eard IntheWwButK sst, or the js'opW will vote. for the other fellow sure. Futher uegleel might tte ftttal. Mikah eumttrk? Ilev. IVvllog will conduct service to the Christian.- church next Bunday, morning andeveuing. The orchestra of vhdlit, flute and saxophone wltl render a niece. In the veiling. Yu arc In- ' " vltinl to lie presenU IX you want a foundry here? Ye we d'i, uch an enterprise would add mate rially to the buslne Interest or imte iM'tid.'iKV. Now oane on wlioever wlhw toengnge In such an enterprise and we will moot you half way. II. M. Llmw lias made some Very uttiintlal Improvement upon his resi dence in till city lately j having raised It uii several feet, recovered and repsdul ed It In fact, has made It nearly new, and It now present a very new! ai-pear- anee. This morning the lib, Imvhi Johtv sou received a ttlmieii boiiohiutioij or death of the ymingtwl daughter or Jacob Halter living at Corvalll. The deeenwtt was a near relutlve of David Johusou' wife and of Dr. Duvldsoti :lecenetl. - Mrs. J. W. lhwterwtll open an art atudlo lu the uew scImhiI building on next Monday. Alt during iuMruc lion In oil or pastelkC ki'.d-aie or (lower iialnltng, should call and ex amine her work. Hours of Imiructlon from I till 4 p. m. - III no easy thing lo dn harsh, coarse hair so a to make it look grace- fut or becoming. By tan use of Ayer Itulr Vliior. this dlttletilty I removed, and the hair made lo assume any styk or arrangement that may be iltwlred. Ulvc the vigor a trhd. Tho Bttlcni steam laundry tke thb method of stating to its many pnlrons In Indeiendcuce, that all onlersenn be left at lite store of the Totter tiro., aim to It tsttrnns In Monmouth, leave all n,l..m at the isiat onice. 'Their Balem ofllee ia 3."8 Commercial street. tf. We were tlie reelpieitl of a beauti ful bouottet of ehrysunlheniumeofnliie varieties from Mr. James Jlnril who Her oil tfio Lueklainute. Bhe has for ty varlctie of these flower r.ltvady rooted luenn which sue m ils ai i.oo adosen. Address, Utiver, Oregon An uc'itinlntance meeting wns hob at the llnptlst chureh last Wednesday the oliiect of which Is for similiter thai como Into our midst meet with the people ami fieewue oeiioi aeuUBliited. These nawtlng will i lw.1.1 mm, a nmlit t during Hie Wllllur. How to save money Is a problt Unit Interests every bsly. One wsy 'do It Is to Invigorate tho system wltl Aver's Bttisaparlllrt. Ueing a highly concentrated blood medicine, It is tl most tiowerful aud ecouoiuleal. It old for a dollar a bottle, but worm live John Burns, who recently had the dam, used for the iemtlnn of his mil) on the Lurklamute, washed out, huult an engine Into position to run tho mill but tt far It ha not been a success, The probabilities aro, however, that he will yet operate his nun. ny sieni power. Monday James Richards brought to town a potato that ineiwurod thirty j Inches in circumference.- We saw It measured and vouch for the accuracy I of the statement, it was raise in wo bottom npplto 'Independence. Ore gon, agninst the world for potiiloe or any other garden suss. f Last Buiuliiy, In company wlh one PtRSONAL MENTION. Judge Daly, of 1 ktllas, wa a v1tor lit isir tHty Thursday, i l Cltaiulter. of Bherldun, made us a Jingling call last Monday. A. J, OisHlman made a buslitea trip of several day to J'ortland till wee. V are Indeed orry to state that our townsman, Wm.Joiies Is no belter this week. .... . . ' v". It, M. Bmtth, of rertlaitd, wa In tuwuBulurday. He l an old resident ofl'olkeoiiuly. - : . Mis Ola ItobrrtHott went to furtlnud Mond.ty to eat Thanksgiving turkey with her folks, Walter Bhelley has the chicken pox this week but Is getUug along very well at present. ' lf . :! IXW.Bea.ra, of McCoy was In onrelty yesterday, aud retstrls everything pro' perousltt hi sw-tloit. Mr, M. N.i Buver, of Buver, I'olk eouuly, wave the Wnf &w very prolltable call lasl Hal unlay. , Prof. K. K. Eukart, prluclal of the Llnkville public sellout, wa visiting Itev, A. F. Isilt a day or two last week. J, o, Davidson came to town Batur? day, but too lute to take the tialn to at tend the funeral ol Mr. Jacob Halter' daughter. Pre llowman, from near Albany, and an old pioneer of '47, l In our elty this week hi sUeuilauee upon in ism J. A. llowmnn. " Cas 011011 culled on u Baturday, I lei the noli of David Ulbu, now ovur elirbt e vears of a. and au old time resident of Tom county. EtlaBiidth. brollier to Marlon and lk, Bmllh, pasm d through town Bum day. to attend a birthday parly at Ih residence of hi mother. H and bl family were delayed eu route, but ftnaly arrived lit dim season. ' Thomtia Williams, of Alrlle, ealkKl on us Baturday. He Is an old time friend ofourreisrter. He say "whoop ber un. for Cleveland." Tom I S ill Of the first representallvo to the Territori- t lul Legislature In Oregon, frmn Folk, K. W. tsis?r ami wift, and Itllcy (Viner. came over front Newtutrt last Saturday, having dosed Aul their dry ixsmIm store at that ulaee They go to Harrlsburg to engage In the niereai.' tile business, and we bespeak for tlatm a llts'ral patronage, Jim Nesntlth came to town from Itlckreall Bunday night. He was ou urgent liilue aud made the trip In S iitlnutes, He left hU horse, and re turned hy Imln, and agidn eniti to oun Moudiiv. for his horse, J I III I an old time rustler. Mr. Ileaeh, representing lh Balwn .vfiiuHidit, made u a plenwul eau Weduewluy We were well Impressed with thejoung gentleman, and hof be may meet with much success In hb work on liie holiday edition of theabove ipentloniHl tr III this e,tln. J. D. Floyd, Into of Booth Dakota, but now a isnuaiieiit resident of Falls lly, called at the YT BtOR onic Wednesday, and gave us the cash for otirjsir. Mr. Hoyusaya mere are three or four more famlHe coming her frtan Ikikota Hn. We i'id all a hearty welcome Henry IKirnslfeand wife, father and mother of our fellow townsman, J. Itortwiro, left for their home lu luwa hud Monday, after having spent several month vlsitlna their son and frleuds In our city. They expressed themselves aa being very much pleased with our town and sunouudlug country. J. Edwards, a long resident of Folk, living In King Valley, started on last Monday 'a train for his home In Mich Ignn. Blnce coming to Oregon forty years ago lie lias never jmuuia uipio bis old home, and he will no doutit find thing very much changed. We wish hlni a pleasant Jouruey aud a safe return. CCChamlier wa In town litis week, lie Is mi old resident of roik, Ha I the fatlier-lu-iaw of Walter Har llson, brother of Mrs, L ke, of Inde pendence. He received a ulsputch au nonnulng the death of hi son-in-law, (1. Montgomery. He lost his lire in re pairing n well; It caved hi on him, and death occurred before asslatnuce could lie rendered. THAT ntKCTniC mAMCHIM A1M, Mn. Kitrrom In yourtjeai of Nov. Mth. of the Whmt Ml iH,Ulte a lengthy article lu regard to granting a franchise to tlte Indepetidenoo Water and Kleo trie Light company wa published, m which some Insinuation wore east re flecting upon the boueaty of tbo city oounuit, or some of them at toast The Insliiustlou aro not wrth my e. But lu regard to that much talked of fraueltla I wlah to say few word. Borne two year ago the Independence Water and Electric Light comtany came before the Uy oouooll and asked a franehl tbr tho issriod of liny year. The council granted their rwpiest, Hi oomutuy ImiiKsllaU'ly commenced and In due Ume completed tho plant or system, except their power which they hired from outside parti. And being desirous of having ft power of their own, o a to reduce their expnNi to the minimum, they proposed to expe nd mm or I40U0 In auch ft plant; and feel. lug that they should have aotiM promo tion, came before tho city oouuull aud asked for an exclusive franehl for the period of forty-eight year. Thut re- piust, or onlluanoe, wa referred to in oroner nouuultteo. Tho committee eut tho time down from forty sigh I year to ten yearn, aad iu,toad of an lulvo franehiae, reserved to the otty lb right tooreet,malutlnor buy an electric plank The Independence Water aud Electric Light company being nn posed of eitUeni of tndemndeuee, aud utlug home capital, should 1st encour aged in their undertaking of an enter- nrlse whloh I for tho publle good and for tlte developing of our city. If en couragement la not extended to home capital for Investment, It will go to the Bound country, Portland, or else where seeking profitable Investments, wtlieiminey oftww of tho ration strator ha done, ' And, Mr, Editor, If to encourage and aid loeal capital and home eutorprlno for developing aud beautifying our fair elty la a pnea! Ing to bo eeuiured, then, Indeed, are w culpable. Let na da everything lu our power to enomirage anything which is for the advancement of ouralty and country; and In doing so aud ct- lim In uood faith, tho franeliUa was grauted, and not ou cent of money wa voted out of the ixwket or Ve oiv liens or the elty of I ndepeudenoe. On word more. Mr. Editor, aud I am don. The present city eouuoil Is com posed of as honest and eonmtleittioui: i body of men a you will find In any elty council, and for ability will com nam verv favordb v with any or it -predeorasor. ' ONK WHO Vorgt) UlUTUKFBASClimK Otm MKW tTKAMmiAT. Ta Ma s Ih fclwtMMl list a Mtsly Hses A Mll l"n Vassal. Coming up Uio rlvur yesterday lite Mudoc and the Kl wtssl had ipillv an ex citing raoe from Lincoln to the Wlllam elto Valley mill. When the Modoc left Lincoln the Elwood wa a nair mile ahead of her. The raoe then be. ran and oaeh made bill effort to wltl w tii race, but the Modoc came out ahead spread the land, and Joy reigned in the at Die Hour nillla with her whistle blow- hearts of all participating in the eveui lugatatrcmeiidou rate. The lively whistling of the steamer called a lurge number of people to Uie river bunk to wllne what they thought was the fin lo of a lively raoe. Tlia Iltttu steam bout, til "H. v 1UI IHVHI U.-niHirN, n- ' . . , Yotiiiif," will nh wiis Iml It at Corvalll wsun of her mental and physical roe wa Honied down Hie river w oaiem yeurdy and tied up near the Oregon Pacific oVk, where he will lay uulll ber machinery i put In. The boiler win is, hHioirfiL from Portland and the engine will Is' furnhtbed by tit Mak-m IMilWOr. lueeugiuwaro ei ra ted to have a fifty hoise power, whlcli wUllwsufflelenttorunllie Ustt at ft goodspeed, " -- Tlte dlniluuuve lmer nt eigniy threo feet loug, with a sixteen foot beam and will hav a caistclty of seventy Ave ton. Bhe has a neat little cuhiu and several tiialt atatenKitns. The boat I ft very neat one aud will no doubt b a big help to lb river Irani.) above Here. , it m exnecu-o w nave o, the machinery In aud the boat painted and finished lit nice ahape within a month, Bhe will draw aisiui iweive hiolos of water and waa built for prln- pally towing log down urn r vt..r. ioiiili she wilt idv Itetwceil Fort land aud Harrtsbtiru at all time of the year, a the extreme light draft will albiw her to run at the lowest siiio or wau r. The best was tiulit ny iJove wo. of t'orvallls. who will run her MRJOIKItKK. lu their heart.' and cherish his memory g0 t(K!k of MolJ-B, Moya', aud Ch - iii.niv-ii . twftOt - i .1 .1., tih 'h VUU Will I it. l,s iti flllll glCl!li n " I" - I fiMiiiit luWlIJf ULIU niit'w'i " r WI1II0 M ' . . , II TTn,,lfl ... lt.1l Uncle of bis V 111!? ' ful little valley he loved so well. Phil. Will live in ttte neuns friend. " -; Tsnchsrs' ialaUoa.. ...n the names of appll i nBioiiowii'is . . , cant, who passed the examination last Turrell vS, Miss Addle Clark, Miss Nancy . . ' tAiuu r'arrin K. Kctitley. Uiapmau, Coehnn, Miss , Becond grade: J. H, Cocnran, FunnleMann. ri,rd Third grade: Mis Dcl ow'ir''' Mis Blanche Branson. always find to them. i. ..m to Block ton A Henklo's when you wish to see a nl( stock of Dress g'Sids, wruj, uuv.nv., Hosiery, Shoes, Bilks, Velvets, Braids, thing of tlte kind. The first time that an earthquake . .. ft.n in Ashlund for vears was .... . i. niht of the 8th tnst. About -ui....i a distinct shock, though light ..,4i..Miinirnnlvft very few second., t . .,.u.rai rattling of window pants, in many buildlngH In town. of our fellow townsmen, we drove to McCoy and held a pleasant prencliiiig alrvlco. Wo met many of our old Mc Coy friends whom we were glnd to see, and were Indeed agreeably surprised to find our old Douglas county frrend, Mr. Bt. John, hero, with whom we had Km measure of dining. Our drive was through a beautiful section of country nod wo were much pleased with McCoy and the country surrounding It. We hojie soon to have the pleasure of going again. . . ' The missionary mooting at the Frcs- bvterlait churclVTliursday evening was .... , , , . I . nn...l well attended, tne cnurcii ocuig unuu to Its fullaimtlngcnpaclty. Thescrvlce was opened with an anthem ny tne choir, after whlcli the Bcrlpture lesson wus read and prayer ottered ny itev. T.it. The miDcr nnon tlie subject of iiTnoaii." bv Mm. ItcdAcld, and the address upon "Missions," by Mrs. Mo- Culloch. of Albany, were unusually In tercstlug, and received the utmost at tention of the audience to the very lust, as was also the reading by Miss Haviige much appreciated, and attentively lis timed to bv all. After a few remarks bv Itev. Lott, and a song by tho audi ence. the meeting was dismissed by Itev. Hunsiikcr. ui'maw IVib Halr (lood hulled out straw for side at eight dollars per ion j nni'lytoBamuelOrr, Klckrenll. otFchlfi Fslls tlljf Nsws, Kino weather. Little Earl Itnyinnnd I ulte sick, T. D. Hulemell Is now settled In hii largo hotel ou corner of Main and Third streets. Tho Hall last Friday tilitlit at the Ortggs'a hall, proved to bo an etijoyn bio time by those present. The new store building on tho north side of Main and corner of Third streets. Is now occupied by Griggs (lllllam who nro handling a large stock of new good. J. B. Mitchell Is now located In his beautiful homo on Fuurth street F. K. Hubbard Is our city butcher at present. Wo w ould be glad to know what Frank can't do, Tho wood west of hem nro full timber laud hunters. Bill Boltlappl Is logging at theJ. Teal mill. (Jen. Courier spent nearly half of his summer wage In giant powder trying to blow up stumps, and now he takes tho old wny, giub hoe and axe. Coo. Murry, of Galveston, Texas, Is here visiting his brother, J. Murry. He is highly elated over the fruit pros pects, and he Intends locating here and go In the fruit business. ; , J, Courier hus bought the D. Bond store building, formerly occupied by Grlirirs & (lllllam, and will soon move his stock of goods In. : DlMlV, I .till l-KNItt ai K, Nov. IB, 1W)1. EntToit Wkst Bum; .My attention ha been called to two afroed that have ap(eured lu tho OWerr on Oo bdier 2uth and Novetntsjr FJth, signed by "Iteldiil"who claims Mdeoce at Mounioutli-the one neaaea -a Dastardly Proposition," aud Uie other "It wa True." He any ft proposition ha been sub mitted by parlle from Independence to ooiMolhfat Uio two town of aioo mouth aud Independence, '1 hi state mcnt 1 true In every particular, oav ud except, that no auch proposition wa ever thought or talked of by any one In Indctwndence.ftftorducluoulry, No pelltlott Its ovo been circulated at Motiuwuth or Independence, and no ueh proposition dreamed of oxoept lu suisli vacuum at tho base of the pisu- lion where a little pulp (not brains) lie inuaut lit the. bead of "resident. Such a thing a consolidation la utterly inipomlble aud lmpraetreable for vart. ou reason, tho main oue being that KKVural niece of Iblld lie between the town uuplatled. Josh Billing y there aro two kind of Ohhookk1' "naturtd born and coudenanl." but "resldeut" I still an other sjieeie, aud were Barnuin alive "resident" could be disposed or mr good price, a a great living curiosity Ordinarily audi vaporing a "re dent" emits, are best answered by silent oontempt, aud ll mt neeeseary to answer any point we attempts tunmse so far tut resident of Monmouth or l dependence are ooneemtsi, bwause his asslnlue stupidity ana pitiiui tmoeciiHjr are too well kuown. There : Is foundallou for alngle slatcimmt he make, aud none of them will hold witter, housed lu aa they are. Have I not laid up tho lr- ee? FilHfLaV. of A JOVOI OCCASION. Ou Bunday, the 11th of Kovemts-r, ow nrreil one f the most pleasant sur prise nrttrsln which It wm ever our lot to 1st it participant. It wssthe 7flb birthday of Mr. Ellwtlwth M. Bmllh, who live In the "Fork of tho Luekla- muto." It was a beautiful day, and ail nature seemed In harmony with the spirit of the tawsasiou. Bunshlno o'e of tho dv. The children of Sirs, Bmlth hud plan tnsl to surprise lier, and on that, the anniversary of ber natal day, give a "big dinner" and congratu late her upon having attained to iter present age, and blessed with the pos- i I ,!'ii vci -t-vo ft r' ckimiit our t-zli, t i'- T 1 ' declining yea.n of yrj Li cry l most happy mm, ma u t u i down, when the toot Kak t I J youtollfoUbrcten; in llifl llkenet of JTOUfOod, ftll strike the burp of gold V.Ji -- sound througliotit otorKliy. - mother, tltUla bftppy P"03 ra r live, when wo fn meet you on t-J yttur Wrthday, nd wlofa J year of health and b.": '-3- W the gradou band of Frovkkftoo k? you aud bksei ml ftbUttdant!." HU. ... .. H. Ilove Is to 1. the captain ami Ib ts-rt Manning will Is? the purser. I be Yoiimr u k miliar in iituid to iu -vei lie," which wa built here by Captain Jams Bmlth seven or eight year ago. .Vroiwiini. A 110 AMU Of TIlAOie MKKtlMH. 'Ill nrvahk'iitof the Ibsird of Trade, . J. Goodman, tbwirc that all .the nuuiilstr Of the old Hoard uiret In lb city hftll next Monday evening at 7:80 cksk. He ftltw klre It expressly understisKl. that all persons w hether memlstr of the lkrd or not, also at tetid, a buslues of Importance will earn uo. Tliot the Ikstrd of Trade of Independence could bo nnulo a power forgisid for our town, U certainty true. Wo do not favor our present relation to theBlale Brtrl however, and hoi that the listing next Monday even ing will taku tome action In the matter which will las more advantageous toward the obarity-lieglntilng-at-honi principle, AN IMPORTAMT IIII.I Tho Kuyal IWklnc Powilcr Cnnili-sinsil In 1 His Ir l.llsiurt. mM Ml'StCAL 0N KHT. Olveit bv the Monmouth Cornet Iknd assisted by tti formal school, rtaturdavevt hlnir. Nov. 21. IHUI. The programnie I as follows: Otmlurs. Two 3enC. J. B. Uvlnislun : Baud, - Walls. "In' rlr lalJV U". V' . Hand. -- IiKlmmiilsl S-ilii. Trk Alia Kstes, Myrtle L, lleo. Wiring lln-llulsill. 0,lnltt, "Annetta Wals, . ....Ulcus llpst., Tsliau, Aiikiiis. inniw Polka, "Sislls," ....II. i. lisraaoo : Hand. rHsil,... ..i M. fA'iln. l Williams Maiilinisl',.... Mr. t-"nI t.urs Orrat(im."Jorria4iL''- 0. K-Huttna Itsnil. Iimtrunisnul Svdo. Iliiikiu. ., .. foil" lVMSliirt..'-Julillt.". J. W. Iloarll tlsnd. Jla.'Tuowtia."... W. H.TUomas Itaua. llntnd lroropiisds, ' ,. Maslc by Ortilieslrs, . 1sim otien al 7 o'elts-k, and the ex en-Is- lieifln at 8. Admission !K cents, Proceed for beuefit of baud hall. New ftMitlunal Map or Oreiun. THE OltKOOXI.VX, at great ex pene. has prepared a Beclloual Map of On-iron, aud oilers It as a premium for subscriptions to TH E W F.EK LVOHI OOMAN: '-.The map Is corrected up to date, is WxM Inches in also; scale, six mile to the Inch. It l neatly finished and ou rollers, ready to bang up on tlie wall. Tills is the finest niup of Oregon ever Issued, and should bo lu every house hold In the state. Anyoue sending '13.00 will receive THE WEEKLY OHEUONIAN for fifteen month (if tlie tubscriptlon Is re- wived prior to Jftuurry 1, 12,) and one of these man a a premium. The price of the map without the paper 12.00. : Add res OHEGONIAN FUBLISIXO CO. 2t. Portland, Oregon . I.i ., I.M.. .1' "I. A l.ftl.i-rWi'lt Aanlii, Bur.MA, Fresno Co., Cal. 1 Nov Uth 1W1 1 EiHTim What Biuks This will in form you that I nm at Bclma, but will leave this evening for Los Angeles, My health has been no bcttcrslucc leav ing home two weeks ago, but feel a very little better to-day. Am very lonesome for a Wisht Bum. Will you plcasesend the paper to W. B. Good, Helmit, Fresno county, Cal., for three months, also send it to Chan. Brown, Natlck House, Los A ngclcs, Cal. If there Is any news you want sent up from hero, lot uio know and I will send you up a pocket full every week. Yours. , Ciiah. M. BunWN. (New Vork I'rsSk. Lost Monday Mr. Kelly Introduced the following bill In the assembly. A careful reading of It will show that It Is a very Important ono. ' ' An Ait to prevout the use or pois onous and Injurious ingredient in bak ing powders, . , Whkhkas, Baking Powder man ufactured In thl atatc, known a the "JlOYAL" alum and other Baking Powder are advertised for sale as abso lutely pure: aud, Whkkkab. Official examination show them to contain nmmoula and other Injurious Ingredients; 'therefore Turn rKoi't.R or thk Btatk op Nkw Yohk. represented in Bcimto and Assembly, do enact as follow: Section L Every can or package of baking powder containing Ammonia oin-rotl for sale in this Btate shall have conspicuous label thereon with the word "ConUiln Ammonia" printed lu plalu type, not smaller than great primer and any person who shall sell, or have or offer for sale, any such can or package of baking powder without such label thereon, shall be guilty of misdemeanor. , - Bcotlon 2. Till, act shall take effect July, 1, 1W1., THE TOMB. CUANDLE1L At her home Jiut ncnsis the river opposite Indckn ..donee, ..Wednesday, Nov. IH, ISM, Lulu Chandler, from the effects of n burn received a week ago lust Mon day, aged about sixteen year. , The remain, were followed by a con course of sorrowing friends and rela tives to tho Odd Fellows cemetery where a short sevrlec whs held by Itev, A. J. HuiiHukor, after which they were laid lu their lust resting place It is al most uaelea to say that tho deceased suffered untold agony since the unfort unate accident, but all was dotie for her that could be done by physician and friends, but she could only bo relieved of tier pain by death. She wns well lie loved by all who knew her, and dledlu tho christian faith, having united with the Baptist church last September. May she rest in peace until the rctuir rootlon morn. NOTICE, All persons Indebted to tho under, signed will please call and settle, as we wlshtosettleupall account due tlie old firm. J. L. Stockton. When Bby wi tick, wa gave her OMtorls. Whea ilw wm a Child, he orledfor Castori. When iha beoam Ml, h ohini to OMtorla. When ih bad OhUaraa, b it Uwm CMterl. T THK VUTK.H. I tuko this method of announcing myself a candidate for tho ollhw of elty marshal, nt the ensuing election, subject to the Will of the legal voters ot the city of Indcpcndcdee. T. f KBNRr.L A Card. " Et'flKNR, Or., Nov. 12, IWik ' Mit. KniToiM Please note that Ills my Intention to oarefor pianos, organ, etc.,as In the Vast, any report, to the contrary being wholly false and with out foundation. Expect to bo In your towu about on time for business." Will consider it a favor lf you will furnish name and address of any person mak ing statement, conflicting with the above. RcHiHxstfully, - M. 0. Waunhk, ulties. By Invitation we were present, and it will ever be a memorablu event lu our life. EllMthcth M, Bmlth wa born In Kentucky on the I'M f November, hli Her mulden name wa l'.:;.betJi M. Wright, BM was united ta mar riage to Jams Bmlth in Mwri, Montgomery nuituty, In 1H3I. iaim Bmlth, her husbaiul, was born In Vir ginia, on tho lHlll of October, I... A They made the trip across the plus In 184), seeking the hind of promiaf, and after enduring the hardships at teiidaiit upon ueh Journey, arrived In Oregon, but despoiled of many of their household goods with which they abided. They car the Boutbent route Into the valley, and on reaching the dreaded canyon, left their wagons, aud packed on animals the retnuaitt of household gmsm h-re inem. iney stripped dead oxen that had fallen by tlie way, of their bides, with which to make roiea for packing purposes. On their arrival In the valley they settled for the winter on the bsuk of Uie Liieklamute, ou the Gsg place, and on the 4tlt of March, BM7, they removed to and ttlcl ou the place where Mrs. Bmllh eoutinues to reside with her son, Marlon. Her husband, James Bitiltlt died March 'l', 1872, sine which time she and her son, Marlon, continued farmtiiK 0H-rutlolis on the , Ibii'. Mrs. Bmlth uulloil with the Methmllst church when but thirteen year old, and up to liie present Unas, has Is-eii a true, faithful and consistent member of that church, B. F., or rat her our welt-known "D Bmllh" and Marion received the guests with marked cordially, and extended to them the hospitalities of the house. There were thirty-four guests seated at the festive board and partook of one of tlie twstt sumptuous repasts spread for thcirctitcrtalumcut. Although Thanks giving day was near, the gobblers did nut roost too high, or out of reach f thisio who prepared the profusion of delicacies set upon that birthday dining table. Bro. Will Whltinker, who was present to take photographic view ol the assembled guests, done ample Jus- tiro to the viands spread before him. Wcsskeof the contrast between that dinner and the first one -the Bmlth' partook of In Oregon, when "boiled wheat" was the substantial, aud camas" the luxury,- - of life. Ella Smith, one of the son's, arrived with his family front Buake river, Just in time to sit down and satisfy hi appe tite for "webfisit" dainties. Wo asked the nuuiiier of children and grand children of Mrs. Bmlth, when all be came litvolvcd lu a labyrinth of per plexity, from which tltercappeared but little probability of escape, At hist a final count wns made by which we as certained that Mrs. Bmlth was the mother of Ion children, that there were thirty-six 'grandchildren, and eleven great grandchildren, all of them we think live on tills western coast. Mrs. Smith hits a remarkably retentive memory, and can recount with much rcadlnc many events connected with her eventful life. Wo called her atten tion to a certain horse which she rode into the valley in WW. Bhe had a dis tinct remembrance of the animal, aud that same animal was rode by the mother-in-law of tho writer to Califor nia In 1S17, and was afterwards stolen by the Mormons and taken to Salt Lake City. Wo have no, -hoard of him recently, Quito a number of picture to be fur nished by tho Independence artist, Mr. w'hitcaker, were ordered and paid for, and thus Will put money In his purse. After taklug the group of friend as sembled, he touk a view of the house alone. Ik-font the guests dispersed, Mr. Btaats, at tho wish and on behalf of the children, addressed Uie following remarks to the honored parents, lie said: "Mrs. Bniith, In behulf of your rela tives and neighbor hero assembled,! will say a few words by way of remem brance of this occasion. e tire here to-day to celebrate tho anniversary of your natal morn, tho year of your life's pilgrimage. As you stand upon the threshold of this day, you can look back Upon those years, and recount tlie joys and sorrows, the pleasure, and dis appointments, which have surrounded your life. During these 'year you have seen generations born, you have seen ehildlitHsl grow up Into manhood and womanhood, you lutvo aceu .the balnj become a mother, and the young man n grandfather. You have lived to see your owu children grow to be men and women, and you have been spared to them to give them the ble lugs which only a aolfgacrltlelng, ai d loving parent eau give. Yours has been a life of oelf-sacrllloe for tho good if your family, for huni'tnlfy and your country. To-day you can call to mind your early pioneer life, lu these you have shared pleasure, and disappoint uientH. And as you look back 'o'er these years, you can rest assured, dear parent, tlut you have done your duty to your children, to humanity and your God. Wo, ns children, elaint nothing at your hands, for there is no duty that you ever owed us but what ha been paid a thousand fold. We owe you' nil that wo ore. We can never repay you for tne ancritlce. you have made, and for the love and af fection that you have given us. Only a kind and boneilceut God can give yon the reward which you so richly du serve, The grandest legacy vou could leave us is the. noble life aud character which you are leaving us. For we can always point to our honored mother and say, that there la nothing in her life, but (a worthy of emulation, With heart tilled with love and gratitude, wo to day extend to you that love ami Cilsaalla t W . The following I sn oipUnftCoa of the weather flag displayed or ludeteridcuc National bank: . Ii while flag; No. 2, blue flftg; Ho. S, white and blue flag; No. 4, black trl- angular flag j No. fl, white flag, wi w bU k-owntra. '. isTxJtt'ftwrATWta or mmflays. No, 1, alone, ludiccteo fair weather, ta::.ry burner lur J9o, g, ftkAo, let -oralntt - atftKonijr j!??;.--". .. 'o. a, aiBft, luJ; local r , tkmary tererr.' -, cy - fair weather, warttt-T. . No. 1, with No. 4 btlw K, I .. fair weather, colder. , . ' , No, 2, with No. 4 above it, lndJ warmer weather, rain or odow. No, 2, with No, 4 lielow It, Indloatoo colder weather, rain or now. No, 9, with Na 4 above It, Indlcftteo w armer weather with kical rain. No, 3, with No. 4 below It, ludloate cokkr weathef;wlth local ralao. No. 1, with No. 6 above it, lodlcaU fair weather, cold wave. -No. 2, with No. S above It, indicate wet weather, cold wave. ' Tb Markets. , : rauruAio, oeUUm a, MM, W-iicAT-Tlie market quiet with ft weak tone. Quote: Valley, lJW1.62ii Walla Walla, 11.40 1.42J per nUl. Fuvk iuote: Btaudard, U-W, WalU Walla, 14.00 per barreL OATB-Quote new, 40 43c,; Btrrren Quote: t)regon fancy cream ery, S2J(:!tfc.i fancydatry, 8(e.; falrto g.sJ,25 27Jc.;cHdoe Cal.,2214c. Hr lb. . -i'-'-. - Ikitw-Oregon, 27J 80e. per doten. FotJLTnr Quote: Old chleken,H50 ' (A S.oi); young, 12.60 40 ducks, S.OO ft$ 8.00 geese,! $0-00 110.00 per doxen; turkeys, 15 16c. per B. INUKI'KNItKNCK BCTA1L MABKCT. . We quote price a follow.: Flour, stattihutl, 43.00 pe' barrel; potatoes, good quality, Ste. per bushel; but-U-r, 30c per Ih., according to quality; -eggs, 25c. ; per doxen; cabbage, OOc perdox.; wheat, 80c. but cbolco lot would bring shade higher; oaks, 40c; hop, 15c. per Ib; wool, lJc O. P. R.R. Stoamor Wen. M. Hoag. lavH SWl.-ra flir Corvallls. south bnand. l 7::iua ni.,ou tliMliwlu lUtw! Nuvsiubvrl, u, 1, 31, OT. l sv.- tmrvallls ftir Haiem. norta ftouna, at y:,.i ti.m.,i'ii tlie Sillnwmg dattw November ,W,le,Xl.il7. TIMS TABLK. tutlspaailHC aad Xaaasaalk Molur Lias J,rVM Leavca lDdrs-iidIHW. Monmouth, Vno 7:1W SIO : :M lino ' 11:1 .. ia ' - ... 1:U . .. l ' S:lA . .. " HmO fcll - ' fcU ' ' M ATTENTION, TAXPAYERS. Nolle If liorhy ilvra lo vh taxnaysi or Iinl.-K-mti iH thai ilis coy CTiunoll did, on On- M cluy of .NovemtK-r. A.t). WO. levy a It. mill tax lor municipal mirtmsm Ibr tbaeas. oiKj-csr, and thai Uie assrasniot roll has bwn iilHcrd In tliti hauds of ttM mlj marshal iiirmhi-ctton; turtlier notm Is alsof Iran thai ald liy tsxm will brcomt delinquent OD Uia in oi ili prMut nioaia. ny oruer h I4ie cuy council. 1 J.T.Foan.Cltyl lUica noTcmoer a, iwi. r Recorder. ds ad HUNTERS, BEWARE. All iK-n-ms are tivrvOy nollHsd lo keen ofl the tirtMulncsuf the underslgued Sir all kioda of huiiiliK niiriiosra. Any neraun (ouad tiuntliiK alter una date upon Uie premtaet of I ll. H. uiiiT will IX iiroavcuteu u ins iuu aa- K'lll Ol Ul IuW. SIUH WKI111, Mas. VIOI.A sun-tt, IndpM-ndiiuiM, folk county, Oronou, Moveat. NO HUNTING TAKE NOTICE. All is-rMimiare bweby notified lo keep off of Ui iircmlsiw of the nudcrstaned aw alt kii.ds or liuutltiR purposes. Any penoa ftiuad lOiniinKaocr una ante, upon our prrni ruuexieniorwe will ih- iinisccutt-d to Uie ( WtMCsu Jsi wnsi we say. iiuraBaue. iuui-pvniii-iice, urucuiiir I extenta IKlV 'HUM. law. STRAY NOTICE. IhyufA Vista, Or., Oct. 85, 1881. The undersigned haa taken up ono stray two-year-old heifer, red and white spotted, that has been running In the lane between the Lucklamute and Parker for several months past. Also a largo red cow, at least ton or twelve years old and quite poor, has been run ning with her which the owner may have by calling, proving property and paying costs, . , - N. E. Tyler. SHEEP FOR SALE. The undersigned has thirteen head of Swapshlro down bucks for sale, one mile north of Parkers Station. Theee bucks are the fullblood and of the best grade. Call on - 8wsll J. O. and E. Davidson. FOR SALE. Slxlj acres ot good .river bottom land tweuty acres In potatoes. Located on tlte river between Independence and Buetta Vista. Also four head of horses, two form wagons, and one cart and harness, for $2,300. Inquire at West Siuk intelligence ofllee for ther particulars. ' the fur- n it UcdlnBn. QUARTER kcrconutj-, Ore- rtlj fj - . VIII rt?MTtIDV t mnn who has since 'uLi 1 I Ull I near what ' bow Bnker City, a i Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. on, U ac become identified with the resources sad OfA development of that country. This maa lSy , la no other thau Mr. Jolia Stewart, on of-th wealthiest and most fnaueutiat dttaena In the county. In a recent letter he says t "I ad beea ufferluR from tmim in my W and leneral kid ney complaint for some time, and had used man .mHc without anv but temporary retiet Tn paina In mv back had become so severe taattwa prevenieu irom tiiieanuiK l" ---- not move nhont without the use of cane. Hear, lug, throntth a frk-ml, of the wonderful cures tf fectcd by Oregon Kliltiey Tea, 1 was Induced to try a box, and from that vii Sr doe I fonad tattant relief, and before nsliiR half the contenU or the box the pains in in v back entirely disappeared. : I have every foith 1 the virtues of th Oregon Kidney Tea," and cm conscientiously recommend it to my friends. 1 would not be without It for tl ' . . m,.. Ma,a tiai.trsrSa taWVWItl : Oregon ,uM.ry , v.. ,,-""-wr. ' : ' c-nce of Itic.lnick rtiwt wUimcnt, buminf V r ninfti. srnswtioii while urhiiating, tnd H f nence ( tttlnAil ion m of the kid nvy or uriimry orgM of Ub V t