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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1892)
THE WEEK'S BUDGET. What Our Reprter FiniU of In tervst to Our Readers. THE I W VL AS ft (iKMRAl. JiRWS, Mn of Ik Kt C Ifce frnel) tu tW fsltfrtmi IMI)nM lMvM I Kill It. John mmi, or the i.tnMumuie, vt in town to day. J.J, Parker, an agent uf the K.iult hie Insurance Omipauy, came tu on thl murutuir' train and U again mil among those wanting lltV-liisursnoe, A, Ohm, ft farutef who Iiim cleared a flue form among the oak grub south of Monmouth, and of uoh tmu we lived more, was lu town iui hulnt thl sfurn.ion. Churn- hV, who recently reshled near MoOoy, ou Ute 0. A. lNt Ainu, tul l l uow In lli Ktot'tt business at Wheeler In Crook county, w lu town to day and called t till oftloe to rene lib sutMcriptioii, Mint thus keep posted ou hapidnliig bent, Three year ago the cUltena, of lu dependence, rtca txiiu of tJ t Induce Wm. Join to establish a fcrry here, ftiiii lately hi widow uht the sine ferry for f 1.2UU, and It t detvd. ft good purchase. To how bow much lnilnes ha In creased la Independence during the past three year Mi KkI Itahcrbftw, our potutter,turued to her record of the KMlonU thl afternoon, end In fomed u Uiftt the )kwU) receipts for the month, ollk'tober Isstl amounted to tliti.lS and thoN of October iwsi, to tiUM show lug an Increase of over ?ou percent. lwtofne receipt aw reliable Index of bul mm J, M. Prather, who live near Itueu Vista, cant to town and purchased to-dy, two doseu tresspass notice fur himself aud torn of hl neighbor. Il ay h Iim had hit) gale K'ft open, some of hi stock killed, and hi pati ence k about exhausted. Although he dislike to do no, he feel Impelled to post noticve. XX'e rtg(vt to nUte that the xiy of Dftutea last week, of thue iootiUlbutMl to the matt! fund did not lurlutle thv ntune of the well-know a Brut of Hhi'IU-v A Vitnduyn w hloh donuted Uie uiu of twenty dullum, bvlug Binmig the largvut conUrlbuter on the 111 Our reader ruuttt have wondered why thi drni, which I alway llbvral lu hvlplug any public mnuure,wa not tobetevn there. L, C Ulliuore, who on hwt Thureduy evening 0(eued hi itwideuve to hie friend and allowed them a nlrtuuint evening together, Is one of ur mot enterprUlng citlwu, and one who ha gained tin) reflect and eetfeut of thl entire onmnmulty. Whatever he h oue In Independent he ha doue well. He Is one of Uioae men who make their own property valuable, but aluo that of their neighbor. XX'e are all proud of hi system of water-work, and a vUJt to Mr. Ullmore' pumping works will reveal one of the ueatet place of bul nes la the city; and a he takes a pride lu hi bualnrea so our citiMUs take a pride lu him. Lat night ft very pteaHant parly Wa given at the reldeuee of L. C. Olliuore ou the corner of Monmouth and Eighth street in honor of Ml Nannie GIL more, lately from Deunisnn, Texas, a Uterof tb bU J'leaoant wn'il In tercourse and dttuolng k-d by tbeiiiiplr lug strain of Prof. Xebrlng' orcuestr kerved to poi away the hour, lie fretthmenU were nerved and tlnme at tending were much pleased at thf pleiuant entertainment of the bust ami hontwiB. Among those present were noted: W. P. Connaway and wife, L. Duiuon and wife, H. It. Patterson ami wife, M. O. Potter and wlie, A. J. Hood, man and wife, Mr. J. M. Vauduyn. Mime Nettie and Ittunche Orouud, RnaBaeon.Sopha Ooff, Nannie Oil more and Mewirs. H. Illrschburg, V. Butler. F. Burch, Win. Hterllug, Hn)l Loughary.E. C. Ckidfeter, A B. Cherry, J. D. Murphy andJVVrm hiaeubiue. IMtllaa. M. V. Itork lectured to a full houe here to-night Enostiwinn I considerably under the weather, hi ailment being catarrhal fever. " . , Hon. J. I). Lee has been spending a few days here. He Is now a prominent merchant of Portland. The vault Is now being put In the bank bnllding, and they will soon la in readiness to occupy their own quar ters. The bop men of Dallas and Indepen dence seem to be excited to an alarm ing extent, by the way they keep the telephone going. . Isaac Levens, has smashed the record by plucklug from his blackberry vines, a gallon of berries on November 1st. Idiwton are the variety. The students of the La Creole acad emy will hold a basket sociable at the academy building, on November ll.the proceeds to go to the aadfny. C. . Bruce to-duy sold to Dr. D. B. Burnley his old mill ite situated three miles atove Falls City, and containing about 120 acres of the finest of Umber, Chinaman Coe, who has had some land on the Crlder farm planted to po tatoes, has raised 4,000 buhelH, and sold the most of them to a Portland firm for 40 cento per bushel. A sale of 2,000 acres of land has been closed between some real-estate firms here and at Portland. The place Is sit uated near the thriving town of McCoy, and will be cut up Into fruit tracts. The price was f30 per acre. Little Alex Riddle, a 11-year-old son of Mrs. AI Stump, while playing with a percussion cap Thursday morning, lu some way caused It to explode, burning and cutting his face In a fearful man ner, and may probably lose the sight of one eye. SATURIIAY. Tbejlumber shedjof Pcrscotti Veiicwi, 24xWJ, Is approttfdiing coiupleiion. , N. Steel, of Buver, was In town this afternoon; also J. p. Kclty, of Mc Coy. " . : . ' 7 ' Donald Downle, who delivered a very Interesting lecture at Monmouth tills evening on the rlno and fall of Napoleon Bormpaitc, was greeted with full house. The Eureka Iltcmry H 1VIV, 0( I hit llolll.ul ...i I the whole ftiiuir and ,u Ml Anna A.l I the guest of Mb .1... . . . '--'vmw, KwJ hi lJe Taw,,, ,,, Week. K.C. Merrill ha pim-hased fty t of laud of Cha,, Mdm, paying Khi an ftere, and will plant Bm0 ho, making hlsvanl Ihen tutelar total or elii hi v uifM. XVhy wMHi.bnlhe-nH f t " , . .i i "'" .,u,enwimeiioUerand ttlscus prtHHm.m which Han Kranelmu LHI.., It... - .7.:.. ..T'1 urUkrl,w nt.ikl.... ft ti. a . ... -uiH IPUllinK UHIl MtH h . Iltil,t lit a llklSfM limtk'k l. The revival iuwi igsatuie IUptlst church, under i-t, , m. inn ami me i. ..i.. . . i. . , , V . .TV B l ttW mvmln'r Mo added o the ehun.li ,. . . . anvniw iiui mvm tu beou the ,..-w, mu8, a. in. Mrit complain or ludetxm. uvuw, tnai imv w has sold theM this, Mr. and Mrs, puling will sing miei ne cannot fludft house lu which w pne-e tih ramlly. We wwild be glad to Mr. Mark do the proper wing aim ouiia in ou D houne, There Van iiulte an excitement among the I'him-se resiiliuts here over the discovery that one of their country- iuimi, a nop gnw r uear town, bad vutotriil own ouctie. This l nm nldered a greet dlsgmce, and they re - mmiuiBMiKiHto wlili hliii, J. Ik Parker, who ha a farm aero. the river from I nd..ii..ii.l..i.. I... i,,.., added to hi dulrv a iWi..i.i ..r..... ' ,"""u i" 'l oy water iwwer rmm thestivaiu wb i.h l., iw i.u i....... x i.. butter wilt nil ft long Ml want here and the labor ssvlne uis.-biiis I. ih prowr thing. , It will be r..i..iiiU.l t, .i.. ii,i . ,.,h i. ..rt-i.. m m.iiiMiIi ..f fi.nr u.,fc. u...i i. Mrwt, and lust fall It was planted out lu aliade trm. There were eevera) hundred planted, mid what Is worth uieutloniiig about tliem I that uot one ha dUil. lu few year what a U-autltuI plti.v It will be. T. U. HiiutW, who came to Polk WMiuty, few years ago n poor man rented a farm, and by mdustry has made money. He ha forty acre of land Just south of town and I building nnuiuimuw iwosiory uiiuiw, WUH'll I muring completion, Home ieople nil say mat running doc uot lwy while others say uoUiiligalsiut It but go to work and gvt rliii. The gravel bar In front of Indeieu li'inv now nsiiim sevrtal bundreil fi-et farther dow n the XVlllumette than ie 4,vwr ago and any one to look at It would think the supply of gravel inexuausuuie. nm uie currcui or me river is cuaugiiig ami n is pu.ie uiniieniss.soionew,nlerniaysw.p itcieauaway. nen gravel is so ooti- venient much more of It should go on .nr tu ll iiikv iit.1 kIu-uvm lu. tlmrHl ....... lhailtly. ' , J. It Us.per Has over wu acre or eli tsiitont Into! aenitne river which ne is navmg cieanii ne now nas very thrifty young peach tree, and til tilant s many more Bartlett pears, and other fruit trees, this fall He Is ml co mpletlng the cU-ariug of four- tsn acre which will be planted in o. Later he exneots to build couirortubm uonse near uie nver aim IIvb there during the summer niotilli ud be a irruiiiter himself. The new pnr at Monmouth ha made Its apiH-amnce. It I a nest veii-iHilumu folio, pitumt inside, and the lis-ul and editorial ptige show ablli tv. The editor iK.imts that be known how to make a letter pier than any now In Polk county. Perhaps he can, but can he make pay ny better pair than he is now Imiilnu? He will find that it tekes cuiiHldcralile money to keep up eveii the stamlurd of papers now lu Polk county. We wish him abuiiilnut suctwss in hi venture. Dslla. The wallpiiHr house or D. Daniels was to-day attached by creditor. Joel Burton, a former resldeut or Canada, to-duy ; took out his fluid papers before Clerk Mulkey. Deputy Sheriff Farley bnluy finished the work orereetlng the Issiths thorugh- out the county lor the election Tue- day. Kmlth A XVood bwlny sold a house and lot to Henry 8chipper, who hud I lust arrived with his fmnlly from Wis- eonsln. A marrinite o.cured toilay at, Hotel Holman. The contracting parties lielng 11. H. Hcom und Miss Mario terry, iimiiiw Hiiilth ofllnlatlnir. P,nn crai, held a verv Interest- n....i.lnr here to-duv aud will bold a' o- I mmilieron the llrst Friday In Decern- tr. for the purpose of elect I nc olllcers. ri..i.n. ...I.iiu tl.,. WeaKiiees ot sigiuis imucui.ijr i sense ful, and economical tonlo-ulterntive, Ayer' Karsupurllla, nmy iw relied on every time. " Dr. E.G. Young, veterinary surgeon und dentist, late ir Newberg, hu lo cated permanently ,ln Indcpoiideuoe. The diM-.tor oonHs highly rccommcnueu. His orilce W nvcr the Imlctieudence Nullomil bunk. Children's union suits, all sizes, Just received by Hhelley 4 Vanduyn. n r w.,ii.f!n Ihivh IhmI. received a large stock of gun from the Eust. Mt'NIUf. ' G. K, Arnold, of the Presbyterian .ttiirci. will occunv the M.vE. pulpit ut Bueiia Vistn, iKith morning und ovmilmr nf next. Hlllllllltll. Itev G Gllllsrmn of the Presbyterian " I church at Dallas, will hold services ' I next Hunilay morning and evening, Sundiiv school ut 10 p. m. The work ii...r,. Im iii-t l-.li.tffulHv orimniwd. ...,.. r , u ,wi.. t. Um .TL ... t.-7.1 r, t Mi,,,, r. ... . 7 I.'....' vlllo. pusior, are siiniiiy um uiuhw; u.n...e - - 'V. ', .,r.. iLr. M Aiitnme tot.be t In nut ones, eacreu service an m. bile scrvlcse at 11. Young poojilo' . T,-..u,rtl, i..v.ie meetlmr -it 0 n. m.. "V""- - - ' and public service ut 7 p. m. . ... .i. ,.i.,.r..l, I HerVMiCMttl. Hie I luy .. wu... this week will be us follow: Pruuur MIL. im) i J - .. Tl. ...i ...... .. tit i . ... . u.r.i. I Httll ml h III 1 1 A. i.i ..r,.u,.J ""' .7 .7 7. ,,r...,n,rv nexKiuoouiii w'"S"" 'i rml, afa. TlcolWlon nextHub- h,M, will be for home mission. The ' JJ""f ' 'J" Mr. ,l s ,u tml. I thr ... .- """were seven persons w intoUwU.K.eUttMt'rt iwh rnelvel Hun- day morning, by D. T. Hutumervllle, T,1M . veiling mwtlngs In the Evan ..k. t 1 d r,,1,,chlmj,'"'.A.l.Cnpi;pator( imvlWUVPry lutertwllng and pmllt- able. One lwraiin im tiui..,u ...i .tl. ..." - . . ... r"" and '"' W illi me pt umn. T ner w-111 Ihi urea,-),.,, m. Fri.lsv. H.i..r.i.. ...,i Hui..u .w- ' 7', "7, VV'Zl ' "V '"!!, !! TOUII VTPIUUK next week lit 7;!W o'clock. Sabbath IsU.uA , l I " Til (SllllflVirull.il. mill It, .1,1 K. vlet next Kunday a follows! Hunduy si uai in n'..i.w.k v t u i,- I v", ...-.. v. j-, rMM b illlk, sulOm.1, hiv,.-..i.. ..m i.... ' I Ti".raniiinw ii-H. limn at T:lft by the pator, Ik V. Poling. The choir la rtMiderliiB exw-lleut aulhems the regular service, and In addition duett next Hutiday eveiilug, and sev eral ini-inU-rs will be halved luto the church. You are eiwllally luvUed to w preetit ami partlcltwte lu these er- v,w The service at the Congregational cb. I). V. Polln; ,.., on Hu... '"v were largely atlciuieii, Ttie ihui- I tor ureached both morn hut and even 11" - The evening gslhcrlng filled Uie eiumm at mi early hour, and preach lK,rvceoominence.l at T o'clock two person were united with the "Urohi d the musto whs exci-llent the eoiiEreiratlonal ulnulnif U'lim uit . . , h.. """""J "'"i"' i-t "Etemltv" a solo. The iimrnlnii ubJwl w 'VUtW ,'""ty '"l- ",v na for the evening, "in ftxit- prima oi me rns.'a. ' Hervlce at the Baptist cliureli lust kiiui were very iiuiireinave. After u MMHHt by IWv. C. M. Hill. stat missionary, the pastor, Itev. A. J. Uuusaker, gave the hand of ftilowshlp to ten newly-made member The evening service were still more Im pressive; after tue congregatUm had bieu dlmlsed, many tarried and x-ut some time in singing, prsylug, and tes- tlmouy eiercU-, Four applknl for membership, and several more conver sions. The usual service next Habbalh, and the ev-tmlng service will open with uj irikvwr j 7 (i , There was an average attendance at the Baptist ehureh, at Balls, Itev. M. F. H. Hen ton, pastor, last Hnbbath Mil morning and evening. The Huu- day chool i Increasing In Interest. There was an iimwimllygoud atiemlatnte at prayer meeting last Thursday even ing, at the el. we of which tlie ladles of ihe church orgaulxetl a ladles' aid so ciety, They met at the pastor's house November 8, aud did their first after. work- There will lie m preach- iaattlie Ibmllst church here next ullluiMll. M n,. -,.. .-l, i h.u.1,.1.. ,,i.urvi. . ll yvM. wori, ii10W, itr.HH, Muir to the manufHo- mni Mr A W lUl.lrl.l.m Mill,.r vt,. t msili ('haiiilrlitln, Cooiih ,.,llt!,)v irlve the ts-st satisfaction of any (tough medicine I handle, and as . (i.,, i..,, ttii Mut ori-naratlons In ,i.i, .... I riMiiiiiiHutl it lu. lii it nimlkimi I ever hsndll n,r wuah. wUU and cmuu." For sale by all medicine dealer. Itiunemlwr lu null at Hi N.irmul ILw.V store, MonmooUi, if yoa need anyihing I m the line r sotiool IxvU, school sup l"'. uieiio goons, eic. MOMIAT. Mis Hattle Jones, has returned to her home here. Geo. Hk inner, the miller, took to- diiy's Iniln for Portland. XVm. Fuijua, one of Parker' niit pronilnentclttieiis.wasilolng the "com- merciai center -iiHiay. XVm. (sterling, of Corvalll, who bn been here during It. D. Cooper alweuce, returned home to-day. O. XX'. Neathammer, of Kings X'al- ley, who I there engaged lu farming, was In town getting iioiiitcra on the political situation J, T. Jaun, a wcll-hwlo furmer, of Huver, wusln towu to-luy having re- oeully purchased for his house fine plauofrom local dealer. Dr. I-e say he thluks there will be a great deal or alckness (among the republican) after next Tuesday. XVon- dcr If he will treat theiu tnsvl P. XV. Haley left tiwlay for his rami In Linn county, which lie bus rented, und Is preparing to turn over to uie tenant. He will with lib family, reside 1 Monmouth Donald Downle, who gave a very Interestiiitt lwture on Bonupnrt, ut Monmouth, bus licen engaged by Prof. . . . .i. . a Hltchoo., of tDe puwio scnool licre, to give a benflt lecture sometime the luttcf part or thl month 11. M. Himpson, rrom me wtcKia- -- Adklns in his camp, who while sniping a log, cut his foot very badly. H. D. Cooper has paid 810,000 for one- bulfliitereat In A. N. Hamilton's fnnn near Huntington, iicsincs a large Ixxly of fine land, there are valuable Improvements, 00 acre In pcache und other fruit, and 75 acre in ulfulfa. . rle docluble at Mrs. J. L. Htockton'e residence Thursday evening wusa most enjoyable aff'ulr. The attendance wa litrire.com nany very soclublc, ami tlio Bmt progrnmmc, In which Miss Ayers sang, was exceedingly wen rendered. a gentlcmuu who knows, ny he can build abridge for loading gravel on the ravel bur. so that one learn with a wbcol scrujicr, will loud more wagon ihnti ton men. He would have the empty wngon under tue bridge nnu . . 1 . II . I 1,. l. take and arop uie loan lurougu. Landlord Jesse T. W limn h, or uio Little Pulnce, bus a force of men ut L.,,rir irmklmr some unite radical nliimiH In the iitcrniil arraiigoiiiciii. The most Impotunt of these aro the bi..w..tnft.l.nrtltloii on the loft . ... " room, and muaing iwo iurge roon.n, one to be used as uarner suop uuu .. ,, ,,, i.,.,i tne oiner a a pi.ii ""'"" . I ...... . 1 l? ll I kwIh. wito nab DCCI eniraueii - - - - ..... III tllH till I Cl UT 1 1 IIT IIUHIUCHH lit rU Ml 111" und Is fully all ve to the i.iihi. v.'fir. i..... ,.,ll.,. ll mi. WttlllS OI OIB llllliinin, mmi. .u iHiumssl thut he will have undresHctl nl.lck.ms and turkey on hand for thanksgiving, and ufter selections are mude, he will dress and deliver those . , , . " , ,, . .elected to til customers. Jie mis e- ctir , mkm m,, fowls. Mrs. 1), Clmlfeller. succeeds Mrs. M. Htlne. us iimnrletor of "The llimtlmr. ton." John XVolv-ll.,!, t..luV In h,m, the farmer hlsson, who live on the - l.uckhumile. and report having KH(Jl,'ttleldNoityrThlss.nHHl I. ' 1 m I tli IUI B 1M.U..I l,.Lu till A... .it .Mill mull slxty-tlm ,Mk. of earrots, of 100 jmund. ieh, token from a piece of i...i .i.i..i I- ...... laud which u.easuM Slxllil , , , w-nnln. nvnr inw nm ..u ,.r ... ... .' ou one elghl , . . - ' ' be an error in this Keni. . UIV Hl'm, H W IVI'IUlll UHlfS I11USL Conduclor XX'elmtcr. of the Koutliern I !..,.! ll,. r.w.1 ...,l.. . t l... train ihbnmrnli.g; It seem he was .iii..i n...i ...i. ....... . i ...mm in uir . to wii, wiii'il ins irillll pulled Into u,wn, and In N.lh ImU : .!...., J i (.vm.i'mv uujr umiw, iroiu a oaru, a rock, which crashed through the ear wluihiwaud iwue iur strikhnr Mr. XVelwler. An uttemnt was made to ar- rest the party, but so fur without suc- ihwn. Unk I'ulut. , Htulle Iltiiitley was visiting Mrs. 01- Iver XV'obster last week. ., ,., ,. , , ,,.., Oliver Webster ha relumed from a , w ' re port having had an enjoyable trip Jamc lirlggsby has Just flnlshed owing three hundnHlaiid II fly acre of umnfallow wheat. "Jim" I rustler. I him. ituiitii-y has just flnlshtMi a forty-days' seosou of suck sewing for Uen Cult ron In the Monmouth ware- house. Ohariev Is the ubumnl.m hoavv, ... 'K wwer. linlliw. A large miiulier of DnlhwitiHi were at Dixie Hundny viewing the burnt dis trict. V, ('.Doughty, of the Olsorver, has Ish-ii down lo the mclmpult nt'endlng the republican rally. The regular quarterly meeting for the Mouth Methodist church, will be held here on the -Clh of November. Dr. Doty and wife, formerly of this nlsce. hsve none to Ksiisu lu hone of benefitting lie disior' lunllli. Friend of XX'. H. Memr and sister are here from IlllnoU, and are guest f Mr. Mi-nvr t tli Holuinn House. Dr. I. T. Mason lUHHiinimiili'd his brother and slter to portlaud Hatdrday on their way to their old 'leiinesee home. Itev. (leo. (illlisple preached his first sermon at the Presbyterian church to- lay. He come highly recommended, and all are well pleased, Chas. OlliUms left to-day for Kuxlern Oregon, w here he will hereafter reside. Mrs, lilhlmii will still have charge ofj the Coniiucrcliil hotel at thi pluee. Mr. Kno (Iwiiiu, who hits lseu 111 for some lime, I rapidly recovering; I . i.uUMii lilniu MeDevltt. who hits tieen 111 so lonu with tvnhuld fever. I . ... A.J. WhlUmnui, of this nlace, was VM.l..r.lv HXHiniilikl bv Dm. Mlalilev and KlrknatrUk. U-foa Judge Burch, and committed to the asylum at Hak-tu Farmers dime llfteen mile Ui my store to -t Chamlwrlaln'stViiKh item edv. Munv of them. like mvself. are never without it lu their home. It cured my liy or a ;vere attm-k of croup and, I believe, saved his life K. Dallou, Lnray, Ituswil cutinty.Kansns. This nmiedy is a certain cure for croup and, If used as soon as ihe llrst symp- toms appear, will prevent the attack, For sale by all medicine dealer. Constipation I the parent or In- numerable dleases, and should, there- rm-e Is) promptly remedied by tint use or Ayer' Cathartic Pills. These pills do not urine, are tiefectly sale to take, Lm r,.,m,ve ail tendency to liver ami IhIWMi eomplaluts. v ,, ,riu r, .i . i , Quick's nursery at Huver forjil s r loo, I fnim 4 to H f.vt high. Fresh llh every Tuesiluy nd Friday, Ice every day at 11 cunts, 1). B. Ikiyd stoii, opposite Ete' grocery Otitis of all varletle at It. M. XXailc A Co's. Also a UK suntily of am- muiilllon just arrived. TIXSIMV. Perry Hc.imcr, w ho Is with his mther lu the ImrncHs IiiihIiii-ss ul Hiilcm, here to-duy. Oreen Huver, of Huver, a wealthy farmer or that town, wits here to-day on business. The Motor railway company Is bal- lusting the road between Indcnideiio aud Monmouth. M. N. rrather, who bus beon living near LewlsvHIe. ha removed to Ills Wm. Hcott, living on the tiurcii rami south of town, reiKirt the wheat pros pect excellent lu his nclghlsuiiiMiil. It. 15. Ferguson, who broke sonic Ixillcs III one of his IcgH two weeks Hgo, uhlli. in.tllnir mil of ii u-iiinm s able to list IIiiImIii'iI sowing 1 "10 neir of Hiiiiimcr-fiillow.hMik a breathing spell, mid wit lu town the "'" vcriil weeks, Kwiuy. .Tuesday night wus a wild one here tor me iiciiiocrius, nun u very nunc one for the repuhUciiiiH. '1 lie latter did not simp very line to nciir uie rcuinis. Dr. Doty, of Dulliis, a well-known mlnlslcr of the Christian church In this county, took Mils afternoon's train for Kansas City, Missouri, where ho will iw trailed ny hiccuihhim mr uisiiumeni of u years stunning, jus who accom- panics mm. Hum A. Mulkey, lately of Moscow, Idaho,, bus come to i oik coiiniy, umi Intends, we arc told, to open out in in- dependence in the dentistry biiMlness, He has u great iiiiiny friends lu Polk i t 1 .1 I county, iuiv,k m.ine.a -ve.. i.iu umi lit ni I tit lllllll II I J1""""" ' ' akuiuwcuhk our nm.y uuuem io send more coiiiiiiuiiIchI Ioiih for our household supplement. We have nol occn imic wi gm-n, mmy, nnu iiiaj ue compelled to print It as part of this miner. If our out from New York do . - not arrive soon. We cannot ucwiunt ,..........., i,. i... ...,i,i i..... k. um ....... ., r.i... ..i..i..,ii,. r im iiieoyeiiuiB w hi u-imuuu m tl.. , u...'..m. ,r,,l.i,. I..U tit . jiiiuimn - ii, m ,. in. .1..,. M A ' fl l..l-.H-,,ny ...,Ml,l,w.n i.IIB, WI , ... v. " '"'-''. wore Intending to. have a feast on a tnriMi fiitaili.fi enkn Ill'I'tlliriVl for till) OO-! .."r. i - . cuhIoii, but some young gentlemen friends, learning of It, quietly stopped In the house, and walked way with heca f. The yo.rng - ncd , young 1ml I, ami gentlemen wnuiiUiiI . nt the Ikhih' of Mrs.MeAdaius,and after ftftw'tel evening. Urn gentlemen wereln vlled W stiuid In a line ou one side of . Uie room, mid, the ladlfts rrn.d them ,1V'" ,,, U.'ptlH ld?, A Hf similar to tinfirst one; Was 'cut and to , H. llut jach gentleman PrtlHiM, and to the .urprls of the lailles, drew forth from hi iKS'ket I IHMUli UIT1T I.IIHI IIHIII III" . I a uhilwli'h ami s lu.ltlu f milk, and prwwU4 hi mU The youi , " .. . ... . V .. were eomnletely taken Msick. En. Mix, living north of Indepeu I ' deuce, died last Monday, ageit 7it. The remain were taken to the I. O. 0. F, oeni'itery at t o'clock to-duy. Len-amnl U'vi ft sou, M. Mix, two daughter, ml four grandchildren, Peter Kurra, living with the Hlltl I I brulj. lis our thanks fork beautlfu! bouquet of flower placed on our desk. November a, and lu Oregon the (towers Mm still lu full bloom. XV. J. Klrkland, of Itlckreall, was here hnlay mid ty only about 80,000 bushel of grain were saved . from the fire at Itlckreall. IknJ. Church, one of the substantial farmer near Monmouth, was doing buslues here to-day, The msmliem of the W. C. T. V. will mei t with Mrs, Tayku' at 8 n m next Thursday. ' 7 Dallas. Enoch Cooper has sold his residence pmiierty to II, L. Crlder and moved his family to hi Wheatland farm. Den Chambers, formerly of this city, I now working In a foundry at Ben I cla, California. He I ft ftrst-clas moulder, i Henry Hchlpiieriuid family have ar rived from Wlsconslu to make Dallas their future home. They have pur- chased city pmH.rty The following probate buslnes was disposed of to-day by Judge Burch! In the matter of J. M. XX'ann guardianship, XV, E, XX'ann Bled Inventory of apprals ineui, and charged t.07tt. In the Win. XVann itilslu, final settlement made, and administrator and' bondsmen dis charged. Oeo. E. Montgomery estate, petition granted for sale of real proierty. In petition for change or name or Mrs, Maggie Burn to McDonald, chsnge ordered. In the mailer of the guar dianship of the minor heir of XV m. Ikiwmau, M.J. lllack petloued for dis charge as to David Bowman and ri. D Itowman, charged with I37&S aud crtHllted with f IU0.I3. rail t'lly. Mr, Ijivette left on Wednesday morning, for Portland, on business. There have beeu numerous drummers here lu town of late supplying the want of our merchaut. The Falls City sawniMI commenced Its first night run on Monday night to continue si long log are available The weather for the last week has Ueu delightful although we bad toueh of a Kausa cyclone last Hunday evening. Mrs. Uuruh, of McMtnnville, de llvere.1 an addres ou tcmucrance to th iSHinte, of Fall City, In the Free Methodist church last 8uuday eveulng The attendance was quite large. We had pleasant call from C. M Hudnoti, of Corvalll, ou Hunday. The above geatleinan, who is an expert bicycle rider made the king and tedious trip lu the astonishing period of three hour. Another logging camp has bcci started by XV. T. Miurilctf on F. H Hubbard' timber oltilm, which will commeiioe oratlon thl wwk. A luru-o amount or stook-feed aud. other I .implies ha been taken up there al nady. i. r .,ii ,, i.i. fm. imnua llumrd Head, brought tokiwii several wild teer from the mouiilaliw. It wu a novel light to ee the above gentlcmuu handle these wild animals with such marvelous skill, which would do Justice to any Texas cowboy. Our master mechaulo Mr, Buiice mude hi first trip with hi engine to the mountain last week, aud ll proved tii a irn.nl. itinuv neoole a aurnriso that uvou,m Wlul , tll(WlHg H has a large fonof men repairing Lis trami-niid and suon will lie able to help In furnishing log to our mill. . Wt:il!lS0AT. O.J. Baglcy, of Alrllc, was In town getting clwllon n-turns Uwhiy. XV. H. Wheeler auounoe the arrival 0f btoXiiiagoods,.n another columu. Mru iv..iu' iii.ni nf hii .l.omli tcr of Peter Cook, I visiting her par et here. Messrs. Buster & Bhellcy have an announicenieut this week, on front page, which will lnterei-t our reuders. B. M. Tharp, of Suver, took a heavy loud of finishing lumber, and other purchase from town to-duy. to his home Um mile away. Mm. O. XV. Hurt sent In a receipt for cookies, to this office to-duy, and also a sample of the cookie themselves, and the wbolo Wkkt Biok force pro- nouuceii tncmexoeuciu,aua nopeouier lUes wm follow the example, Df lmn gmthi of tll0 Klekapoo Medicine Company, 'deed In the name WWn and knew drover Cleveland, und UU1 wife, personully. He ay Cleve- iana will make a good president and wm lt,t allow Biiyoue to dlohite to blm. , We believe there 1 no ordinance re- quiring Southern Paclflo truing to go though town at any required poed. if our ordinances were codified, us they should bo, the public would be better informed on whut the city doe re- (,ulru, . ... , . .. ifour roadors wisn two ueuutimuy pnntea dooks, run or nnii-ione engrov nitS) lot them addres E. P. lingers Portlund, by postal ourd, asking for "Houveuoira or noiei jjci Monieana Pus Hobles" which will be mulled free, describing these famous winter resorts. The Klckupoo Indian Medicine Com pany opened In this city lust night to a ' . -. . ... . ...i. . orowucu opern uouae, tue gmiery ueiug puchuu, as wm un uowu sworn, i no I 1 lit ... .1 . .1..! fl.U , .1 ll OUIUI UIIUIIICIII CIV UIO UUUIUIIIHJ own vulsed with laughter, and wus entirely C.oo fr,,. ,., u....uo Tlwv mill ri.mulri - " several weeks. lliisna VUta. The church sociable given last Fri day evening, was a decided success, and the ladle deserv. much credit for' the upper which was bountifully served. Mia Kettle Hall I making an, ex tended visit to friend and relative Id King Valley, Frank Emmett returned last Tues day, and was able to reopeit school on Wednesday last. Newt Prathcr ha moved bli family down from the mountain wher they have been all summer, Charley tjarvte, out of Halem's best musician, ieut Hunday at tbt deuce of Win. Davidson Heverul of the hop grower of this vaclnlty have recently disposed of their hop at fin prlo. The grand display of holiday goinls at XV. H. XVhcelcr' Is astonishing. Mills Uk. XVm, Wakefield Is on the sick list Jus. XV, Iawrence ha gone to Ibsie- Jin k umwalt Is putting out eight acriii In ltoMi. C. Hknggs and C. Hllltard were over here Tuewliiy, Win. Hlcklcs has lost a fine span horse by poisoning. Mr. Dutton I shipping hi big e'roii or carrots to Corvalll., Hin Hey Henderson was made the father of twin last week. Cltnrle Hllllurd gave a social dance at his house Friday night.. F. M. Hyde aud Miss Daley Tease were married last Hunday. J. M. McDowell, of Dallas, was visit ing hi folks here lust wuek. Ell Johnson Uiok In the dance here Friday night. Ell got there. P. ().. Hhcrlcy killed a buck deer weighing HM siunds last week. Mrs. Brothcrson, of this plao,l now visiting rrlcuds In Polk county. Win. (lurroti, or Polk county, was IHtiMlng through here last week Mr. McBride was thrown from his horse, aud his foot catching In the stir rup, he was badly kicked In the face befell. M. C. Itusell,lak!ly oflndciiendcnce, has loft three or his horse alnce com ing here. Jeff Bllyeu, lutely or Independent, Is now here, and Is a nice figure on the fhsir they say. P, O. Hhlrlcy, formerly of your city. has made some lulmtanttal Improve ment on his farm here this (all. Mrs. J. XV. Lawrence last Tuesday lipped and fi ll, on the front porch of ier resilience, badly spraining her ankle. "Oh! Mammal I want one of those Ig dolls with vuch lovely hair, at XV heeler's." ItslhM. M r. Null k I taggard.a Portland typo, l up on a visit to rcliillve. . Power Bros, have moved tlielr etock of harness from here to Allmny. The Epworth league of Uie Metho dist church will give a dinner and sup- pc on Tliatiksgivlng day. F. Myers has sold hi Interest In the Dallas Imkcry to hi ivartner, Carl Frank, who will continue buslnes. D. Fl Ollhuan and ramlly have moved from Gilliam county, aud will move on their place near town lately purchased or Ah Thurston. Mrs. Hannah Klmscy has returned to her ihiilu Home, after a summer sisnt with her daughter, Mr. Doden- holT, In Palmdule, ('ullforiilu. lkim On Wednesday, Xovemlar 9, to the wire or Deputy Hlierlff T. A. Far- Icy, a son; also to the wife of Frank Meyer, the linker, a son, on the 7th lust. Irving Matthews and Mis Elslna Murrey, of llu!lnton precinct, were mnr- rliil at the Holman hotel to-day, by Justice C. XV. Hnilth, J. I). Inward act ing as witness. County Clerk Mulkey yesterday Is sued licenses to wed to D. A. Hmlth and Mis Lillian Hlmmontoii, or Itlck reall vicinity, and George M. H1oxt and MIm Martha J. Patten, or Imle- ieudcnce. Messrs, Itlley Huhlmrd, Otis Martin, and Dick McCarter, or thl place, have ptirchiisetl or J. J. Duly, forty acre or bind near IndeHndcuce, and will at once put It In hops. Mr. Hubbard will move his family there soon. Judge Burch disposed of the follow ing probate business Wedneadayi In the mutter of the Lee ltowell road, XVm. Blair, Zcmrl Hcnshaw, and Bu rortl Hlonc, were ap)Kilnted a viewer to meet .with County Surveyor Butler, on November 17th. Iu the matter o! financial aid for Mad district "B"and 4, It was ordered that a warrant for f 155 be drawn, this being one third of the amount rnlsed by private subscription. These road districts comprise what I known as the Kola Mad. In the mat-,' tcr of the petition for the aid of the McClure children, living at Eola, J. P. Emmett mude disbursing agent to pro cure needed clothes, etc for them, and report bill to court Three news The new president, the new customers, und the new goods dis played at W. 11. Whi'cler's. Our new Christmas goods are simply ravishing, "Come aud take a view," any XV. 11. XVhcelcr. THURSDAY. D. O, Quick Informs u that hi boy Is still very sick. Ed. T. Judd, of Turner, was In town to-day on business. Harbin Cooper left to-duy for his home In Eastern Oregon, Justice Lines ofllclnted at the mar riage of Geo. Hloper, or this city, to Mi) Martha J, Putton, yesterday. John E.Nixon und MlssjEmma Wor- Icy, on Octolier 25, clasped minds and promised to walk us man and wife. F. M. Hhanglcs und wife (formerly Miss Evu Locke), left to-duy for Port land where they will reside in the fu ture. Fourteen persons were baptised this Thursday evening ut the BuptlHt church nuiklng 2(1 addition In all, during the recent meeting. City election In Independence takes place the first Vonthiy of next month, and ulreiuly there' is being a demand made for two party tickets. T. XV, Este, of tills city, hits made an assignment In fuvor of J. It, Cooper, us assignee, to cover liabilities of less than $4,000. An Inventory or stock Is CnnilnucU im mwonit pfte.J Siltra, OrMofl, W, A llMoub bull MM eilnln Kbuol. Knkirw4 bir itm builiwn tni nrvMioad mm f Silfna. FivtDtparlmtnlt: Business, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship, English, lihool In MMlmi lhmlri. ymr. Htn.lni nHmliiml i uny Hm. Cditlntnm. mtiinlnlni Infirmailoa, h MARKET BKPOBT. iNMilalljr RaportMl by TulKsrsph to tlis Wi UliU, Tbanflsr ttaon, lf tli . tlemmsralsl Hsvlsw, or V ortlsud. WHRATPortlund , trading, ruled quiet the past week, owing principally to hobh-rs refusing to sell at present limits. AppeuratiiW Indicate that the greater portion of this season's crop ha paased from -farmer to Interior nier chant aud sisfuliitors, who can nrry their holdings Indefinitely, and there fore are strong holders. For valley 11.20 tier cental is onon-d. Hellers arc asking f 1.25 for valley, and at present very tittle can ls bought below thost- figure. Oats The strength noted lust week. continue, and prices have been fuvor- able to sellers. Light delivery by local farmers, and small receipt by rail. Quote number-one feed, to choice white, 'C)4Hc; gray, 42jf45c BAHt.KV-The market is much weaker thl week than lust, owing to the de cline at Kan Francisco aud large offer ing here. Quote gssl to choloe at 85 (uiUOo per cental; and brewing nominal at 11.00. If ora There 1 not much to repeat i to actual business, holder being till Arm, and buyers refusing to pny the extreme price demanded. Choice hop are worth alsiut 21c, but it siviiih a though few can Iw purchused at thut price. I oTATtiKH l lenty or all kinds on hand. The demand is entirely of a lo cal clmracter, and price are rather against sellers. Quote at (t"i(75c sr sack, acoordlng tocondlllon. Wooi-Wlthout change. Quote val ley 1ft 18jc per lb. BUTTEK. Price remain steady In spite or the fact that supplies are quite lllieral. Choice lu fulr tlemaiid and only a moderate supply. Quote fancy creamery at 82j(i.35c s-r iKiund; choice dairy, 27Jff?;30 fidr to gMHl, IXK 25; common, 174c. Eom Fresh Oregon are quite scarce, and firmly held at Hiijc per down. A Haunwuth MlnUlsr' SUUiinrtit, MoHHtOUTH, Or, Nov. 2, 1802. Gentlemen, sir: I wish to testify to the wonderful curative properties of yourlodlau Hagwa, having suite nil for many year from indigestion, aud having tried vart.,us so-culled remedies all to no avail. I wus advised four years goat York, Nebraska, to try your Hagwa, which I did with the most happy results, using only one bottle which caused a radical change in my entire system. Hlnoe I came here to Oregon, I have been suffering a before, but thank to a kind Pruvldeuce which ha brought your agent here from whom I immediately purchused a bot tle of your medicl ue, I am happy to ay the result are a before all thatl could ask. Bo it I with great pleasure tht I would commend it to the suffer ing everywhere. X'ery Itespect'y. A. HYKKA, ror thirty year a mlulster lu the Methodist church. Th Wunilrrfiil Hugws. Hiluiboho, Or., Joly 2ard,18J2. "For number of year I have had rheuma tism. About a year sgo I fell aud hurt my shoulder, and partly lost the use of my arm. It gradually grew worse, and flashy got o bad I could Dot raise my arm or put my oouton without assistance. have tried good maey dilfereut kiuds ot medicine, but they did not seem to do me any good. I wa persuaded to nse the Kiokapoo Indian Hiirw and Indian Oil. Tbe pain ha entirely left my shoul der and arm, aud I oito now put on my ooat without any help, and I feel better than I have at any time during the lost firs years." II lit am Dcut. Free Kiiturtalunitmt. Tbe Klekapoo Indian medicine com pany will locate their Indian village at tbe Independence opera bouse, commenc ing Wednesday, November 0th, 1892, Tbeir programme la strictly moral aud instructive, consisting of vocal and iu- trumeota! music, aouK, dance and funny laying, Irish, Dutch, and black face peoialtie, festa in sleight ot hand, funny, langbnble.and side-ephttiug farces by blaok-faoed oomedian. l)r, Leon Smith will deliver a lecture, and explain the medioal virtue of the Kicknpoo In dian remedies. Tbe doctor will also ei traot teeth free of oliarge. 811, Trails, or Lvara. "Th Huntington," a finely and newly furnished hotel on Railroad Btreet,Iudewndeiioe, I offered for unle, or will trade for other property.or will lease. Possession given when de manded. Eusy term. Here i a chance for someone to do a good bust nous. Ap ply to D H Clodfolter, Iutleiiendcuce. At Coat. Mr. E. Winnull, will sell her fine line or millinery goods at cost from now uutll the first day of December. She hu just received a new line of the latest styles, and ber goods tire all flrstr class. Blie ha sonic wry beautiful hut and bonnet. She wishes the ladles to call unit examine before pur chasing else where a she 1 always sure to please. South of first National bank. E. Winnw.l. INSIST ON HAVING Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder, TAKE It Contains Neither Other Eiehardim't 4DimH of Modern Life" The action of ammonia onUe body la thut of an irritant and it tends to hold the blood In a state of fluidity. It also Interferes, with the process of oxidation of organic matter so that it becomes an antiseptic, and It rapidly decomposes thnt allotropio condition of oxygen which is culled ozoue, Thus ammonia present in the atmosphere, daily respired by living beings, Is Injurious and we see Its effects in the pallor and feebleness of many who dwell In houses in the ir of which ammonia 1 always present houses over stables, for example, or in close proximity to decomposing organto refuse. Lleblg the celebrated chemist, stirs of alum, that It Is very apt to disorder the Btoiuueu uud to occasion uuiit; una I. lmn, Principal, TesotMnV KsamlnatloB. . Notice I hereby given that for the purpose of making an examination of all irou who may offer tbcmselve a candidate for teacher of the school or thl county, the county school super liiteudcnt thereof will hold a public ex amination at the courthouse in Dalla. ou Wedneduy, November (Hu, at 1 p. m. Dated thl 20th day of October, 16V2. T. O. Hctchimsoji, County Kchool 8uieiinteiident Polk County, Oregon. BUSINESS LOCALS. P. C. Patterson, the popular confec tioner. Buy your achool' ijook of W. H. Wheeler. ' .! .. ' A full line of school book and school supplle al Wheeler'. , For Uie most choice confectionery, go to P. C. Patterson'. There I a byWul Hue or children's hat at Mis MVaulay'. Call on Mlaetuoaulay and price ber bat before gohg1 elsewhere, P. C. Patterson has just received big supply of fresh candle of all kind. We make a specialty of school book and school aupplle. W. H. Wheeler. Only $10 for au all-wool suit of Hap py Home clothes atKtockton A Hen kle'v. Candies, nut, orange, lemon, tv uutias, gr)c, cigar aud tobacco at P. 0. Patterson'. The Indojieudenoe laundry 1 doing such excellent work that it trade la rapidly increasing. lluppy Home and Brownsville cloth ing, the best and the cheapest iu the suite, for Mule by Mtocktou & Henkle. You will be sure to find among Mis Muuaulay large selection of millinery, just what you want at your own price. Do n't forget to go to Miss Macau lay' for your fall and school hat, for be will be able to give you Just what you want. Why wear soiled linen, and a limp Collar, wheu you can appear to so much better advantage by patronizing the In depuudeuue steam laundry. Tbe young man who wear the linen ot suowy wh'itenew, furnished blm from the Independence laundry, can be said to be a shilling young man. Family washing I done by tbe Inde pendence steam laundry at such low 1 price tiiat, quality considered, it doe uot pay to do the work at home. Stockton & Henkle sell Bell's, Schwab', aud C. M. Heuderson'a Chi cago manufactures of boot and shoos. Every pair warranted to give satisfac-' lion. I .utiles sometime feel a delicacy about sending certain baby clothing to the laundry, but when they can get theiu washed for one cent each at the Independence laundry, they should hesitate no longer. There Is no place lu Oregon where ft . better meal Is served than at the res taurant of Westuoott A Irwin, 271 Com mercial utreet, Kalcm. Courteous at tention, a flue meal, and the popular price of 25 eetits, have made this house the heudquarter of everyone who has occasion to dine in Balem. Don't full to read this, and remem ber thut Stockton 4 Heukle have Just brought an immense line of blanket aud quilt at a big bargain, and are ready to give you tue best bargain In that line ever offered In this. city. A full stock of ladies coats, underwear. drens goods, notions, etc, etc. Cheaper than the cheapest. To Whom It Mjr Concern, I take pleasure In recommending the bearer of this Mr. Thos. Bcudder, a a worthy, oler and faithful man. As a Janitor In our public school while I was principal, he was prompt, cheerful, and conscientious In hi duty. I can truthfully state that Mr, Bcudder was the best janitor I have ever known, Respectfully, L. XV. McAoams. WANTED. WANTKll Oood miirkeuble aiiulea and pwnn on mibiii-rtptlon at Uil uflloe. WANTKD-SubficrilM-rs to examine the date nrtiii' Uit'lr liHini'i. on tliln paper aud sue thai Uipy are uot lu urresra. WANTED Merchants and others to order ifttei-henil!, statements, billheads, and all tlielr juli work ut the West Hide oHlce. First i'lrin work and low prices. : WANTKD Advertisers In this column at tw eenu a word llrst Insertion, (Our cents a month. . WANTKD-Hnhserlberetothli paper to set. Ue nil arrearage by Juuuary 1, 1SW. WANTED One ton of carrots or other root cmp for eow feed. Apply at this offloe. WANTED Oordwood on subscription, at tlilsolMce. WANTED Purchaser for a sewing-machine. Cost $.Vi, Is new. Will sell for Address X, care this ottice, 48 FOR SALE. FOR 8M.K-A maniinvctiirlnir business In Indencndenee for man of energy .whkih needs small capital, I'rotlls In two years will pay cost, Eor further particulars, call or address A. B,, mru this office. FOR 8AI.E Speoe In this column to adver. Users at two ecu is a word first Insertion, niur cents a month, FOK BALE Old papers, suitable for niacins- on shelves or under iwnets, lor only a quarter of a cent each, ut this office. NO OTHER. Alum, Ammonia, or Any Adulterant.