The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891, April 22, 1892, Image 4

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    THE mill OF MONMOUTH
llYolluuotl ftuw ll
ftmu of J, 8. CoiiHr ftw WlU '
li Km put up ovr on hundred md of
ww pUnk mid wire fYmoa, 1U In
ruH(Kr from IVuttaylvftuI,
lVmoorHUup tliU wy r prvtty
wvll jwtUtVd with tho ticket uoiul
tiMttsl by the eouuty cottwutlMt. lVm
wittU, he invpaivd to oiwt ft ixillil voto
for dial Uckvt the 6th or June.
Th Th1iiii mill lina nmde ft aUrt,
toting the working of It machinery.
Thftt mill, with the one t Imtopvu-
dciiiv, ahould be preprvd to purvhiu.'
tun) nmk Into flour nil tho wtut
mlacd In thl wvtlou of country,
A (fontlcmnu In town liwt Moth
dy looking around with ft view to
UluWilng ft twkery her, Till la n
ludusiry that we think would U well
patroultod by Mottmoutn people,
UivhiI t good thing In ft nuully, hihI
jom now end to I tidopendonoe for It.
A good Ortddlery ftnd hariioiMi hoji
ought to do well hew. Come on, tome
enterprising man, itd try It,
Wheat tleUU ftUmt here do not look
ft well they did before the wet apell
&et in. Wheat l getting ft yellow Mi
tlUgO.
We hnve been ftukod when the ph'
neon of Polk county wilt have their
next mooting. We Imve rolled meet
lug of the oftlcluU for the :50th of April
to net the time.
let the Clintons or iniiepeinienee gii
to work with vim In prepemtloo for
the 4th of July celebration.
Although Monmouth I a. strictly
teuitemiu town, where no saloon are
tolerated, yet we rind hut few Prohibit
tloulita ln fuvnr party org.-tnlttiiloii
to accouuiHah reiiullit fuvumble to the
disuse of ardent iiirit..
1 wish 1 were out In the country ti.
day, over the hill Hud far wny;wherv
the farmer Mil hi Mweeo cud, nod
wade about through the allrky turn
The Wks'T StUK elreulathui I rtill
extending. The largest local vireulu
tii hi Uw hat we aim for ami Intend to
hve. 1X n't foruet the Wbt SllK
and the l'olk county fair.
Morehouse I doing unite au exten
ftive tqide.
Eugene U still tnuguidiiug In
the woe of Uu-helnrhoiid. He ai'ao
destined to patch hi ow u breeehee.
Till slum hi alt met the fttteittionof the
fair 'X, iiud cnUMtheiii to tly to the
rescue of Eugene, and aave him from
thediMcult tank of threading a needle.
O. A. IWtlett, of lAfuyette, I In
Monmouth with hi family. Mix
liartlotl i ntllii'tinl with a nervnua com
plaint, and I now under the care if
Dr. PurrWi.
A. C Stacks, who conduct the truck
batlue, Is a little under the weather.
Mm. Ilarrfc had a avrioua attack of
asthma htt Thursday night, Sonic
better at proent writing.
Perry Wester, who waa thought of
for candidate for npreneutntlve, has
bought ft lot of It Shelley, and will
commence Immediately to build there-
on.
California cabbage iu towu fr sale.
What U the matter with Oregon farm
ers? ' Cau't we raine our own cabbage?
J. II. Alexander goe to Purtlaml
Mouday. He wilt attend the state
Democratic convention, ami will lay In
new tmpply of drug while In that
city.
Jcte tiro 1m comiueiieed the cno-
tion of a uew dwelling hou.xe near the
motor Hue, north of W. J, Mulkey's
atore.
C. E. Taylor I nelling the wtudent
all the candy they want.
Dr. Crowley rcrt the health of
the city comparatively g.xxl . The grip
ha lowt It hold.
Mi. Anna ThompMou, of Dalhw,
Mr. Jofteph Joue, of lirook, Mr. J. It.
Eloy, and Kate Cuto, of Portland,
made iutereHting adilrtwc to the tu
deuUof the normal Friday moruitig.
Hon. N. L. Butler wa prewmt at
the exercise at the normal chai Fri
day morning. Mr. Butler Is a true
friend to education, and he manifested
much interest lu the fttMrense of the
young student.
Hewitt A Hou are doing a fair trade.
W. A. Wush, of the Vrmi:rix was In
town Friday. Xo doubt in the next
btsue of his pajier he will call attention
to the beautiful city of Monmouth.
Mr. Edmund, brother of Mrs Elliott,
receutly deceased, is Kpeudiug a few
day iu town,
A meeting of the board of directors
of the Monmouth pulille school war
held lust week, and the following
named penton were elected as teach
eni for the term commencing next fall:
B. L. Murphy, principal; Miss Loretti
Hmith, first assistant; Miss llonnli
Hwan, second assistant; Mis Luster,
primary department.
D. O. Quick and son-in-law were In
town lust week, looking at Monmouth
projierty. Probably they may make a
purchase.
( J. J. Russell, after two weeks' severe
illness, Is oft the street again.
Newton Ward, from Washington,
was In town Monday. Ills daughter
I a student In the normal.
K. C. Cox and son-in-law, from Kan
ww, have recently moved Into town.
They wintered In Washington, but lint
liking that country they cume to our
liKiality, and appear pretty well atls
fled. They brought no grasshoppers
with them.
Kiel says If any man cm Imy and
sell beet cheaier than he can, be will
baud over the gold medal.
K. L. Merrlhew,of Los Angeles, (,'al.,
registered at the hotel Inst week.
Mis Padburgh, who bus ls:en sick at
the hotel for three months, is still so
rlously ill Owing to an affection of
the throat he cuniiot swallow uny solid
food.
Peter Cook brought a represeiitallve
of Zun fir., of Portland, to town last
week.
Profiwsor Bryant, of Full City, re
turned from Portland Wednesday,
where he hud been on business, He
took the stage for home In theevcufng.
Mr. Potter spins up and down the
row between the two towns qulto fre
quently. He taken much pride In h!
handsome spun of black roadsters.
J. M. Bell and Mr. Healy, with their
families, arrived Inst week from Nebras
ka. Nr. 1VU Was her on ymf nM,
ftnd vnt mtniefnouthaliwtkliiif Mtmtul,
Tlwy r at pnwnt itoinilnn ; nt , W hi.
P, lrvliuid'. , They wv tln-U f Um ey-
vlooe h'jitvMw, nut) wil ihiivIuo' pnV
erty aud inake Oregon their' futmv
home, ,'" ' ' ' '
I, IVttnoti, of the tlnu of t.. Damon
A Co., took a tni around town with
ono of tlalr handsome livery team
Monday
B, M. Moan, formerly of Albany,
moved Ills household kmU to Moll
mouth Inst week. He will take up his
residence here, Mr. Kloalt worked on
the normal school IhiIKUiir last year.
Hauford Willlaiuis of Monmouth, has
Invented new ear couplinn, n Im
provemout on one which hu had pat
on ted. He w III apply for tont for
the InipmviHl one,
The Mime Smith have moved their
drca making rooms to Main utreet.
II. It, PutteaiHiit, the famed druggist
of Independence, wa taking In the
nights of Monmouth Inst Friday.
Craven A Fiilkcrsou bought a lot of
Johu H. Mornn lat week. It U ex
ihUhI that they will establish a him.
ter yard on It, Itilmr on your lumber
Monmouth will need (mmeuso tpiauti
tie this uiuiner,
IKi tl't forgiit the etiunty fair.
K. B.NM, of the llrm of Mel A
Frame, h purchased the latter' In
tercet Iu the Monmouth meat market
and will run it In his own muuo
The examination of tho senior claw
l the normal will commence tho l!oih
Umlaut,
J. M. Simpson came Into town Fit
day front CnrvallU, w here he had tst li
looking on the proceeding of tho Hi ti
ton iHiunty iKtuo ratio eoiiveutlfti
It, H. Hewett, brother of our druj,"
iUt, w as hi town tact 1 to bails
(Trow Allmiiy.
Na(uileon llornsife wa ill town l-'ii
lay. tin leaving, young Thletwin le;t
w Ith him for hl lemio., lie I lut-ded
u the faun, alii r .iiin-ulh will illi
i-oltliitue hlssluillis for the prvM iit,
KKIIOtt KH,
Notice of Final Settlement.
Noiii-v I iM-rvt'V Ktvt'U titl I u'i Kudrr
(it Itof ltul tvmnt ttt ih r-tip t
tlnrlwfv siumtr, ivrri, tnil Ui Ittiu 0 (
hi urtttj ( rtino Im Ih-vu m-i r tit ?Ui tlivv
l Mvv. lJ. t liioii tittip (hi' h'tr tf U.
nrt i.if kill, it Hit rt it.rwiH' lnii'rrItl Ut tkitl
ftirtt.,iiuy Aiimr ttii ih Uu'ir tijtu-nt ui
AUattmirttlil,
Greet
m PIONEER m
111! 1 i Hill
HEW IDS! HEW IDS!
Latest styles In dress novelties, consist
ing of
Bedford cords
Crepe cloths
Dress patterns
Fancy goods
and Laces and trimmings
ALSO, LADIES' JACKETS
Clothing ! Clothing I Clothing !
Direct from the factory, and very cheap.
IMMENSE LI OF SHOES,
With a complete stock,
to your interest to take a
eisewnere.
SHELLEY &
ilisiasspii
I'nrlllcH the 111,000, nrr CO.ISTIF'ATION, IMM(!KSTION,
EILIO(!S.C;iS,MVKU 0MI'I,AIVIS,M( K IIH tDACIir, (Ol.liH,
riai'l.KS, nil SKIM m inioas.ind DISEASES AI'.ISINUfrom
IiISORDKRRI) STOMACH.
m Otnuint HA l II VJilJ 7TA U put up in YELLO W WRAITVILH
t'Hh facrimile Siqnalurg KM 1 1, FUESE.
FIEDINOTON II CO. Amur., Ban FftAMOuro.
woT.n nv ma, niti 4;;ihth m i;noi rn.
C rBMCOTT.
Prescott
PROCKIFTOEJ Or
Independent
MANirrACTUllKfl , .
FIR AND HARD WOOD, ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER
J A. WniiLM, Mangr.
GENERAL REAL
Monmouth, - - Oregon.
Good grain and stock farms and choice fruit lands;
town property of all kinds.
Those having property for sale, please call.
U H TTsTIJI V. ' f
"'"'This, then, mmpjU paid
the young man, a nterted for the
vxr ...o'
yAWiig glii lb nily. t
,'-liieii," lie h'piied, m voice is-i ray
ing an unnatural caluintvwt "there I
.... i ............. 1 1 i,
'in onu tiling iiioiv iohuiii -
Wllul I. II, l"" .1.., U.I .ul I.
almuitly with the IoIk of her sl'n'll like
tir.
"HI this." he muttered -"shall I
lll- till,' lllUlk Mllill ltOIltllltltllll tiv
mall or will you have them now?"
SittH) In I In- Mlilal lit Uniiiive,
This w ould m'lii a wut indict ton- Is
so, In fact, to the eye, Ittit esierleiiin
ha proved it mshlllty, Take the
ease of the Individual who dwell In a
ttmlarliiii nglou, A rObul iMtislltii
tlou l no iTtaln defence ngatiist the
dreaded chills. What l? Uinnirded
testimony, covering a iH'rlml little short
of half century, prove that llotet
ter' Stomach Hitter l precisely this.
This continent dm- not limit tho lleld
where the medicine ha proved It elll
cacy, lu South Aiuerleii, the IsiIiihiis
of Panama, Mexico, cverywhoroln fact,
wlieni mlHHiiin-lHirn din ami take on Its
most olxtlmite and furuiltlablo tys,
the Hitter I a reeogntned eellle In II
lliultnlilcdeiiiaud, and pO'in'rlUnl by
physician of repute. Potent, ls, I It
In disorder of the stomach, liver, and
bowel, and against that destroyer, I,
grip) H Improve llpls tlie and sleep
neutmlUt rlietuuiilii-iii and kidney
complaints.
LA GRIPPE
CURED
It) M,lliy ft, II, II, It. In hrilll'l l.l.Tf.irr.nli.t
11, i i. th ,,., iluv, ul u.,ii,(, in. ) or
SUCCESSFULLY
' mtkl Vf t (lutu rtsitf l ii'iM'tiiMU r f tt ii iw'r
.tr (It l ttl u-t t.io a h.M'l. IM- ". V V umI
Tii 1 1 r Utu, .. ih' I.) (lit liiifUU,
you with
FROM OElilE FACTORIES.
purchased right, it Will be
look at it before purchasing
VANDUYN.
r . j S
I A, VKUKfW.
& Veness,
Saw mill.
.... ,KAI.ItKfl III
IihIoiioihIoiico, Or-(fon,
ESTATE DEALER;
3
"i
UAJ7II-
U4A I fr lr
uu efllUcy
Successor! to HonkU & Wnlker,
Carry a complete line of
TABLE. LUXURIES, CANNED GOODS,
. FRUITS, VEGETABLES,
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES.
W tollolt thar f yaur ftfttrenagt,
W. JS. GOODELL,
SUCCESSOR TO H. O WALLER,
t'KAl Kit IH
f ViLita fiiiiifiir(9
I MWU
i . ,A f J 7 i.miiKtor
i " W" W to i fek Nil
ni;v titHins aukivixo v.xv.us wkkk.
My li k U iiuw mum tuiilt'U" lliun
nil ttiii niliniirn nf i hu Kioii' iiiiiiiiiui' iriKlltiu. mill iuih to inouiv many to
I null- Im in'vt-r ttlil U'l'uiv, lu iiiiniili'ii with my morn l t
WKWA I II SWOP
Wli.Tr Ukim ami lii- ntn I h mlit.l
or M. A.
Iti'iufiiiUr tliiMiiimi' iiinl I'litiv,
W. E. GOODELL, -
JUST OPENED! .
I. SV ARVERUD & CO.
Daalftra In
Hardware
Agricultural Implements
Engines
Threshers
Binders
Mowers
Drills
and Vehicles of all kinds.
Vi tiiiikn ft "ixvinlly tif tmilili't.' Imnlware, mn, iu fti.it, kwi on hntiil everylluuit
iikiihII) rnrrlcl hy lltnl climx Imrtlwiirti em) un)lrmpil ili'nliTH. Wo invito ft linrr
hi t tic nilihe nitniiiHt;v.
W. J. CAMPBELL, MGR.
Clodfelter Building, Cor. C and Main sts.,
INDEPENDENCE, - ORGON.
T. W. ESTES
tucc.Mur to J.
Dalr
Groceries
Glassware
Queensware
Tobacco
and Cigars
I Imvo on lift ltd a luitfii lot nf chiiikh! kihhIh Unit will be nlil by the oime very
cliciiii. AIho, ii lot of vory fluo liitnim, tlmt will W mill rury nwir cunt.
Remember the old stand of J. D. I.
PIONEER MEAT MARKET
F. B. LEWIS,
Dtalar
Choice
Highest market price paid for fat stock, beef, mutton, veal,
pork, etc. All bills must be settled monthly.
Open Sundays from 8 to 9 a.m.
Free delivery to all parts of the city.
Main street, - Independence, Oregon.
IS) W
Cl
Pi Obi
I
ovr U'fiiiv. Hlmll U' iIi'mmI to Imvc
or mnnuriiHiirtil umlor tlio imtiiiigimtit
ItAhMl.
Main Street, Independence
D. trvlnt,
In
Proprietor,
In
Meats
The New
Holton louse.
M. A. Dudley, Prop.
Cor. Fourth and Alder streets,
PORTUHD, ORE'OH.
tviilwllv l-Hwiint. N..lynirnl.liH
Biii. Viw Ian l ami fn" " ir'!'"'"1
tiiiiprs
MONMOUTH, OR.
Dialar In
Furniture,
Carpets,
Bedding
Alia, DftftUHn
Lumber and Build
ing Material.
HALF-HOUR SERIES
Mtatna tutumia
OIIAKLEO MOBBIS.
Valtmi I Mjrl., riM, ukI UtxUnf.
Hit r HOrft WITH THE BENT
lit MOIIOtll At THO,
1 h teW liiM la JuMk mhtm urn 4
UkVf HOt M WITH A9I1UAX
II I ATOM r.
fvU v4 AtVfti ttfarfoty l Kti, Mid 14
It to MtJ i ttt Itiait1 J fh of 1H
inM ihwiy wt fuy ta U 4 riff Ml ol th
iW-u WtfcHtl tu itttJutaMM cottft,nH ! h
llAl.rllorK WITH THK BEAT
AM I. HU 43V AVTMOK4.
M, Muirt bft cofltt4 a ffJ vuni of Uv
feUfeft, e 1 tOiikwifithir ai grmid hHi, M ihl IM
Hutting i ra4um, t anhi4 tiUvif
IIALIMIOI KH WITH TIIR DtAT
lOHlllJ A IT HO MM,
fimi ni!a, l'twn Iro, (Vlh, gill ft oo.
It to iIm antv trttll(iln ffUtajC t giuNl turwf
iUiinil tia th tyiitiv 4 in aiMr
a Mt)M( wary vuatwa.
rr w tr n nvnn, or in u
PM VH Ul IIM )k,
J. ll MI'PIVCOTT CO Ml A NT,
I'utitUhvra,
m , th.ftl,,M
WOODBURN
NURSERY
largest stock of trees in
the northwest,
Ons and Three-fourths Millions.
I'.XUXIO prune Trwa (ni'wlly Frenoh.)
lWi,(XX) Hnyiil Ann cherry.
lD.lKKl Hiirly Cniwforu (u noli.
HMUX) MiHirpiirk mid lloynl uprKvit.
W,ix) 1'iiih Siilr,nlKrg nlo.
'J),(XI (1rviintiiii n)pUi.
'iVXl Yi'llow Ni'wtun l'lppin ftppltf.
W,HU) IIimi lvii npplo.
Lnrrnt Htnck of nil Otlior I.cittlintf V
rii'tU'gof Fiiiiil.
Free From Insect Pests
CATALOGUE FREE.
ADDRESS,
J. I Settlemier & Son,
Woodburn Or.
W. G. S.I1AKMAN,
Merchant Tailor!
C STREET, OPPOSITE POSTOFEICE
Suits in Any Style Made to Order
AT KKAHONAIII.K It AT KM.
GREAT MUSEUM OF ANATOMY
ivai murkrt Kt .N.m rranrlavu.
llietn-raii Itili a i.l M , u,., .
Co iiil lcnni how wumlcrlully
you tie niailc ami how lo avuitl
ii kness nml diwaso. Museum
enlm trcil with ihm.nn,l. ,,r
olijecu. Ailmissiiin at cia.
1rlvi.tM OHIkm a a I t. u.
.... ... .,. ,,v1.i "iniiniHiii.iiiHnniii'iKtr taa
klminit kliln.,), nulrklyninvl without Ilia
Solontlflo Amerloan
Agency for
CAVIATft,
X TRAD! MARKS,
DESIQN PAT ft NTS
wi i niwn a aiv a)l
For ItiffirmRtlnn an n.jt. .
MUNN AI'O l Hom,way, Nkw Vhuk.
Mviii'r iwtant takim uul, hy na l hnmKlit btifin
tUa DUIillu by a uutloa iilvou li on at obi,Vlu 1S5
f rictitific gtttcriau
yi'iiri II.MI .11 incmlh,, A'lil M I f N N i 1 1 1
I'll maaumiii, aw Uruuwa! n" w uik.
F. ANSTINE,
.4a.
HE lilFIIMtf 111.
Mrs, Jtnnlft Johrftii reft.
COURT STREET. OALLAS. ODE.
CityTrucJand Transfer Co.
ItuulJriK of till Kln't 1 t
Agents for the 0. 1'. Itoats.
All WIU niu.1 I ft-HM by Ui MU 01
KIM ll lllKlllH.
Inili'in-nilincc, Oron.
HA!UW)AIH.
EAST AND SOUTH
VI 4
SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE.
SHASTA UlNE.
luttlb. I
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WIr;,lNU!4M'1ll'MJ'':
Roseburg Mail. Daily,
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lOwrlmrf . , , 7i . 1, I'"" 'Vivi. -
Albany Local. I'ilr H "'1"'
iw.
iv.rllmul ... An i.m.
..i.
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I'ULLMAN BUFFLTSLKEl'l-RS
Second-class Slitpintr Cars.
Cur tln.ttiiin'Ulmiir .riib"lllii 1
irn trniii. I
Vt Bide Divialon. I
Uctwf4-u l'rUnl nd fort Mb
Mill TftalU DftILT(Ilular)
In Mni if,
urilr3
II u 4, a
ti 10 r. a
r. la-tw'i f
.'4raill
Al All-ant aal rorralUa ouanoei lla UHu (4
Otrfuii l aclfta HailM.
EimSS Taill Blur (Eiwpt SuuJ
U.ta Itl
rorllaad . .4 r. a. I KMlanUla J . ft.
Mtliiiurllla . . I J"UiJ .
"tiikoogb Ticirri'TO iu wan
CAST AID SOOTS.
raTr'l,ti'txtoad lBlumadoaaicaitllnf talaa
.K aia., aail M auaiaar tM auaM
una.
ft. KOKULSa.
ft r iinm
ftaat ft. ft raav al
roKTUftKI. OUKIKlS.
Kwm TKHM1NAL or INTKIUUH
rolNTSJ Uie
NORTHERN PACIFIC til
la the Una In lak
is iii m w d n
It It the DINING-CAR ROUTE. It
runs Through VestlbuW Trains
Etery Dy In Uie Year to
ST. PAUL
and
CHICAGO
(No rti(K wnil
C'oiiimh,m1 of WN'INU CARS un
HiirpitHhisI, l'lill until Dmwiinj
Kmiiu SliHH'rs of liiti-st
H(Uipill(Ut,
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS,
I!it tlmt can l must tiicUm!, anil
in which lUMHinuiimliiHuiiH uro
Inith frtH iul fiirnLshotl for
holder of flint or wc
oml chws tifkHH,
mill
ELEGANT DIT COiCHES.
1 Continuous Line, Connecting
' with all Lines,
Alturilliid dlrcol anil linlhle rrupliMl Hrvlra.
Iiillinan Iivt maprvallun ran bawurvd
" ........a. .,, nH'oi " iaii.
THROUGH TICKETS siSs
Kiimixi, rn lw iiinliiil at any t I'ki-t oili.tt
in urn iiiiiiny. miii uiiurniallitn n-aar,!.
In ram, tnnn nf lrln, nrnifw, anil i(lr do
lil, rvirnlatic-tl u aiHillrallmi lo any nijriil.tir
A. D. CHARLTON,
Alsliiiit Uriioml ranncnBor Anvnt,
No. UI Klrt alrwl, nn Wtwliliiytnn,
PORTLAND, OR.
JAMES GIBSON, LOCAL AGENT,
Indapandanca, Oragon.
THE IMPORTED
IU
J. I. Hubbard,
Will tuiiko the miiuiou of m, ooinmmoinR April 1 nnd emlinB July 1, m tulluwa:
u itiumi i vo
Ht DiirohoHlor fair, mil am..',,! i L ?wnV?it' m"' ,ri8
other (louu.eti,,:.:' LLTZ 1 T &n. 1 "-ven
iwrMUkM ,,t tho Mouth Oxford apru,;?r msi' 'r' 'ir8t P"M ,n M Snd
ooiveil fmmfc r K 7 V . -l!l"llSlli,('Slni1 IWk, nml W Ra ie
fiti ftwM 1HH1 I Z',lqv. ( I'orae; bnv. white himl
W. hn rn LIZ h C N"Wt0D: HillsulH lUnm'- Nownrk-oti-TrHit; aire
aire. Active (211), by F,irmPra' P "fl k7? 5, ," ' HSl,mllNI- OwHtwHtrmi.
Newh.u.1 (8 I e hy K (1)7 h .tn b-vrA1rHm,J,,:,wll',l (. he hv Abmm
Milton (lnllnvV L, L "S " L !u ,J7tk))' ' 'y HoiiM Tom (1im;i)). h hv
1 i,,inn Jilrll lral
TICKETS
On (a!i to
St. Paul, SI. Louis,
A 4 All
EAST. NOKT!l.AM) OfUI.
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