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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1893)
THE WEEK'S BUDGET. hat Our Kepirter Findsjof In terest to Our Readers. )k local A3R mnuh sews. Vr t Ik Kmta T U W IVmlj TM a Ollarta lkr ItMM r nwm 8VSIW. Service at th INingtegatlonat church .. -i ......I K.i. ine evening were " lnrg and attentive congregation Iheredat half past wveu. The a ' IIwiim wm "Au Absorbing Task." choir rtUrM excellent music. Ora ttpangter, of Corvalll, acted organist aud pronounced tht new ran au extra good 0u M,t nday wiling, January 29, a acred neert will be glvcti, commencing at o'clock. Prof. K. E. Larrlmtire Ictior singer, of almost renowned re iio, will slug a wlo and aid (ha choir, lie girl' choir will a! aid In the con ru Preaching at U o'clock by th istor. Sunday aehmd at 12:30. You III b welcome to these exercise. Splendid audlMicta eseniblcd,lu th irlatlan church both morning and rcnlng last Sunday. The service were lusually good, and (lie tinging of tb isle quartette, coniposed of Mcsar. 'iwk, Hawley.Doughty.aud Smith, wa pcclally pleasing to tho present. flit quartette ha been orgauUed, and, from now on, will be a permanent fva- iure In tbla growing church. The nornlng theme next Sunday will be ("Uvlnir u treasure," aud In Uie levelling, "The Modern Dance Why 2v the Church Oppose It?" A wry (pleasing mimical programme will be 'rendered at the evening service. All Uber service occur at the usual hour. There will be preaching at the Pre byterlan church nextHuudny at II a. iii. ana 7 p. ni oy tn par, iw, j. A. Townsend. At the evenlug .service there will be a sacred flute solo rendered by Willi Hill, accompanied by Ml Wlunull, beside some other special music, Huuday school at 12:15 p. nit., V. O. Shnrniati, superintendent. Pray er nieeUug Wednesday evenlug at T o'clock. All cordially Invited to all of these evrvWw. Stranger In our midst specially welcomed. Immediately followlug the morning eervloe latit Sun day, the following were ordatned eld cm: A. It. Scoggs, N. O. Clodfelter, J. L. Stockton. Shelley A Vauduyn rwjuent an Im mediate settlemeut of, all notea and accounts, tt their old book must be cloned. The firm of Hhelley, Alexander A Co. b the successor to Buster A Hhelley, aud their ad. appears thl week on the front page. Clock that don't Vcd "watching' for sale by O. A. KrauYer. Walker Bros, are telling good a cheap a the cheapest. They have a large aud well selected stock to aelcct from. TlXSDAT. W. O. Cook left on a busloe trip to Port bind today. Gen. Howe, the affable railroad agent at McCoy, wan lu town today. C. P. Jordan, of Monmouth, left on today' train for Chicago to be gone several weeks. A gentleman vtBlted Independence this week who la worth at leant a mil lion dollar, and no particular notice was taken of tbe event. We refer to B. M . Wade of the firm of It. M . Wade 4 Co, of thl city. Thl gentleman be iraii veura aim. accumulating a fortune in the hardware business. He grad uully branched out, until now he I owner of atock In more all over Oregon aud Washington. The store of Good man A liouty wa purchased by thl gentleman, aud lie vlnlU the dtttcrcot itorea, being here this week, and leave order bow the bualnetw shall be con ducted. The tendency of the time la to consolidate butilneM Interest aud have Htorea In aniall town, but dlatrlb- utur of targe (tore In the dtles. As a means of gaiulug wealth It I In touch with the times. The young ladies are wanting an en garment ring like those wild by O. A. Kramer. . Jewel that anarkle like the eye of that pretty womau.for sal by Kramer. JUHt atop and think, only fft) per lot, f 1 down aud $1 per month; no Interest, no taxes. My lota are all cleared and level, and not ten minutes' walk from the motor. You can get WHter within 21) feet. There are hoUMe iroing up right a long, church. school and stores close by. Don't for irot that you buy right from the owner, and he will send you map and Infor mation giving namesof Portland bust ntwH men who have bonitht. Just think. 5 lotsJur $5. W. Rkidt, 49 First street, between Pine and W called on J. R. Cwur today, and found him Improving In health and In good spirit. We wish him a speedy return to robust health. Rob ParrUU oanie up from Portland toilay, and will make hi home here Air atliu. John HUpletou oame up ou tmlay' train from Vamxiuver. II. Illrsolibcrg cani up from IVwt land thl morning. Mist A. WUniull twik the motor for Monmouth to visit friend In that lively burg. H. K. Hayes, ut from I.mn county, reports ISO nieniber a amhatlug with Charily Grange lu that county. Marion Smith, of Lewlavllle, was trading lu town this morning. The New Year number of the Ta- coma West Coast Trade, I befttra us. It I a journal that ahould have wide circulation. It show artist lo tat In lu "get-up," aud give full tllllu of the general biwlneaa luterwu or ash Ingloa. "I say, Hill, hae Ham much behind hlntT" lull."I ilon't know; I thought lie had a lie leaned hi back agajust th national bank yesterday." Blarrett's aeeit catalogue for IW3 I l hand Thl I the nineteenth catalogue issuixl by Ueo, Htarrett, Walla Walla, Wash. II furnishes to fruit grower and gardener the best of eed, aud keeps a full supply of Insecticide fur the destruction of est In orchard, Hewral of Uie ft neat style lu ladles' slust, from Uoodell', are worn by Uie Hurst ladle at Moumouth. Many of our subscriber desire to take the Bural Northwest, of IV.rtlnd, lucouuectkin with the Wkmt Hide W have made arrangement, so tbat we can furnish It for twenty-live tvuts ijrear above Uie price of the Wbkt Hidk, aud It I glviug excellent aatla- ftrtlou to our reader. IVin't Arget that Walker lirtsi. will sell you grocerlea a cheap for caalt as auy house In lVIk county. LtMlI"AsFti"Eji7KAI- IRVINK-E.STEH WK0D1SG. WEDNESDAY. Mrs. M. A. C. Bobertaon ha been culled to Turner, to the bedside of Mrs. K. W. Robertson, who Is quite sick. The motor will make an extra trip to the concert at Monmouth next Batnr dav evening. ' Mr. Dr. Parrlsh, of Monmouth, Is visiting friends In McMlnnvllle. The demand for Wkot Sidks last week was greatly In excess of our sup ply, and, by a mistake, three were taken from our files. Will some one please send us three copiesof last week's "Wkbt Siuk, and we will send eignteen cents In stamps for them. We want three palters of January 20. Miss Minnie Manning, of this city, was married to M. D. Llndstrom, of Dallas, last Saturday. They will make their home in Dallas, where Mr. Llnd- Btrora Is a carpenter for the railroad. Judge Boise, accompanied by H. E, Hayes, Lecturer of the State Orange, wa In town Unlay. Prof. T. 0. Bell, of Dallas, left this city for home this morning. J. N. Htark, who has been visiting here, returned to his home at Yaqulna today. He says he came from the sun shine Into the log, and goes to sun shine again with good Impressions of Independence. Gto. Brunk, of Montana, Is Visiting the city. He reports good grass and good beef In his region of country. Prevnntsnrt oure Conntlpatlon sndSlok-n-iKlnche, Htnall lllle Dean J. M. Porterfleld reort hi wife tin proving. If you wish photograph work mil on Whlteaker before he leave. Fulton A Bell, of Dallas, h-tve a bah gal u In a hop yard for sale. Hee ad. J. II. Townsend and J. J. Italy were in town Saturday on legal buslues. W. H. Whlteaker, the photographer, will lie with you until February 6th, only. Charles Lank tree, of Alrlle, from buslueas trip to lllltsboru, came lo the city Tuesday. King Tetherow, after an absence of a mouth In Houtheru Oregon, ha re turned to thl city. All partle wishing uie to do photo graph work for them will have to call on me before February 6th. The Hoap Creek Orange will Install lUofflcewHaturday, the 27th. A big grange dinner I anticipated. James Wheeler, of Huver, was In town Wednesday. He report having sown quite a field of oats last week. General Freight and Passenger Ag't. C. J. Stewart, of the Houlhern Pacific, was In the city Saturday In the inter- tst of his company. "An elephant on my hands." No man say lid who advertise In the Wkst Minis. We help business men sell their elephants. F. M. Hhangle aud wife (Miss Kva Locke) have moved to Yonealln, Doug las oountv. Oreiron. where he will en gsge lu fruit raising. A publisher lu Chicago wants sketch of the life and work of a Miss Mallot. who carrle mall, Can some of our readers furnish Uie address? First Orand Concert, IHWMB, of the Oregon Htate Normal Bchl Conserva tory of Music will be given Saturday evening at Monmouth. Admlwtlon 2f reuts. Bemeiiibcr the Oram! Concert at Monmouth. .Mis Annette V. Bruce, director, -and Mm rauny A. Ay re, principal vocal department, Htate Nor mal School. Jamc T. Walker.of Han Juan,Wah, Is snendiuu a few days in town, He Is .... ... ....... ....... an olu-lime Reiner oi iois coumy His two son compose Iho firm of Walker Bros. M. A. Baker, ao lonit known In con oeetlon with the shoe store of W. I1 Uoodell, a the automatical shoemaker has removed to C street, one door west of the postofflce, where he can be found at all times, ready to do anything In his line at hard-time prices, either making or mending. In tbe past few months many distin guished men In our country have succumbed to the fell destroyer, death, and now come the announcement that L, Q. Lamar, one of the justices of the supreme court of the United States, has passed to his tlnai earthly account. He died In his sixty-ninth year, full of honors, and he ha left the Impteas of his kindness and generosity upon an appreciative people. A letter from Willie Htniits, of Prlno- vllle, Crook county, resrts fine, warm weather, 'though, the Inst or December tliev had tweuty Inches of suow. Ho also said the young man who had the deadly altercation with young Wheeler was stabbed nineteen times, five times piercing the heart and once entering the liver. Wheeler Is In Juil at Prlno ville. without bond. Self defense will be his plea. Independence will have a represen tative at the World's fair. William II Whlteaker, who has leased his gallery here to Dave Craven, of Salem, leaves for Chicago, Februury 20, and has position there taking flashlight picture of the Interior exhibits. He cominein work at 10 o'clock at night, and works until 5 o'clock in the morning. Mr. Whlteaker has promised to drop an oc casional line to this paiier. A very pleasaut reunion wa held at tl, rmilrience of J. T. Ford, on last Tuesday evening, It being the 70th an niversary of the birth of Uronumu Ir vine, who was presented with an ele gant easy chair. Those present were J. T. Ford and Wife: J. D. Irvine and wife; J. P. Irvine and wife, of MoMInn vllle:8. B. Irvine and wife. C. W Irvine wa prevented from attending on account of sickness. All enjoyed the evening, and also the bounteous dinner served. la Uafta riMwaat Versmitar l Uoaitl t'hurh, Last Sunday evening th Congrega tional church of Uil city wa flUed with the elite of the oily gathered to gether to witness th marriage of Mis Ida Ireut Fates, daughter of T. W. Ka te, to Clair Irvlna, atm of J.,D. Irvine, all of thl city. At th hour or u p. the wedding party marched Into tlie church, untwisting of Mi-ssr. Blair Miller and Le Bi ll, Mtase Kste ana Collin, aud Mer. Irvine aud Iug- hary. Hebrlng' orchestra reiKlensi tn sweet strain of Meiulelssolin ei- Unit March, and Bev. I). V. Poling Informed the marriage ervU lit a iitust luiprvsslv manner. No rceep tlon was held. The newly-wedded couple are housekeeping In h resi dence uear J. T. Ford. The roiiowtug prveeuta were received: fliw ll lu IndoMadvnw nd on bsagln liuuii-TW K.lwiuawlftii raa sua ir 1 1) Irvlns snd wiai lilr.da inaft, i M Validity and !, ud Wiu rattens aoa lllslr MlllMi kI of auliM, B M Kl nd wia. aeaUI lbliMxivriBO Cludfslisr and b C Itolli t wl of ulittUliwa, 9 C rattans! sam. 11 A Bwillh sad wlf, umus, J T turd ad wlf and Umndius lrvlni ssnis, HUi'kUia Ha kli witlwdmt elof. U 8 bwharyi lr. itlwk.ll It fliriii!Vlvli'srf, i M Hurley ud wiai twd rmut, H Intlut and wiri an chut. Maud and Virlri I sllvsr H mud. Mrs V Wllllsms and MIm Ads Jud. uni I set silver Imbo.mh, W W Wllllsmsi am. A IH'hsrryi I Mil IWr knlvs aud airkt. K r WUm and wlAt, b W MiiAdsius and wit, sud MIM Uur IXtlUusi I tllvor sutar eiou. U A Kraniwaad wlfsi I sllvnr nut (, A J tMndman and lf I l plat" " lit kulfe, J I Irvlu sad wife aud Nl Clam IrvlMst I stlviir ut klf, t raiisrw: I rrvUiKl,J K D'lMiuoll aud lfi t Uvr alt and siwr l, It M l.lnw; 1 individual all and nvuiwr Ml, lluiir 1111, t lUohard. wia, U A tlurlsy, rrani Hkinnvr, N i-iiK.mi I sllvvr rliowoli.iw buwl, Kul ItiilwnKis, Nol. lis UravM, Kdua llanm, HnplilatHifl, ad tu. I Uul Urn China Utl, I A VnM I (law wk aland, C W lionaid and lni I tllvw U sel, T i l and wll and lr tilUlai I sllvsr nuitwr dull, M W m" and wtan r i dividual butler dlh, Mia Ulllan tionii- way i m of rtilua pi plat. Mt Or !M. lr, of CorvaUlm awns bound "Trial of rawl," rnif Itlirhooi'k aud lfi ls walr Ml, Claud aud llrlt ryri.le M'lud sud Ollio Kal and Wall" K"tU; pa'ntlnf MIm Uur OMIIui; wlu iwkr, T ranll mid wU( nkf, W r Umnavsy a wlfi labl. Kv INllu and win- and tlu BXirliiii l. dlnlns llil,aud diuulnf chain, II Hliw-h Iwrs. or Mmmii lr, snd Anns Maiau!; Chin mulard bowl. Mi W II Whlrt ! eard rwlvr, Claud Hklnuvri bur rf, Mr Skmnri wslrr pll'hr, t O VaOfdalj but lr knit. C W llnllir, alt and r l, a Wamllhand fauillyi pmiI tuunuu. BCIIa Mmlibi mm nat'klu. R It Hmllh and wlf HivMilr aion of halwn. Mailt M'Nary rug. Ilsm llawlvy snd Kd MMlnooouyulr altbui,lt!(-kHl(llH Wwr Bins, Mr and Mr K 0 IVnlluid. !. k .i .n..i.. jim,MnM to th pnnii nnnnronfMLinrklTC i""""" . . - ik m i .i in n r ir i iii I ir ii 11 Anutrlnan lalanwr whether he M roblSHl t IIWUI WWIUII.VI wi wi-i ' - ofblsblrtbrlaht by a furetguer. or a nsiivoftb. uuited Hut or wewsv Notes Iroiii the bcverai . I J', Tnivn In tln f iinnftf VVm-v Uma lias nil 1 1 tail OUl III I ivwiitf Mi "v v , . nrlllliu between Uieownlngof men and th owning of th land on which WHAT 0LB PEOPLE AUG 001 Mi. they mut live. Aud already in our laraer cltle m awn th slavery that ao-1 or crraaswdasi t aiik i kroslriw ia , i I arL'. U.u.l 1SI I'laHwIHIarMIIS ..nnjiia hi vau ownarsniu 01 lanii. i -- n - ""'""' " , ' .1 -.-..- fwai all ssd IMkar nwa. in our greaicius wo iwiuaanua men are hdllng only to inure in ai- ihUm, ready great value of tbe land on which tlHHtclUMarebiillt,whavethanoiii- a, y, it, Snyder aud Hardy llolmaii ..i - .... sly presented us of tlui aame tnous- r holding down clerkship at the leg and iMiying for th privilege or ao un- uhuur. lug by giving landloM tne mor jsir- 0m7(Wio wurlli of bulii ba lion of their aarnliig. Iu HI) tbe I, AlMm ... iiul m,.v orter deiairl- Island uf MauhalUu wa bought of the I MM llllUll1,M ,Um Um nn,i f Dutch r auoui fio at piwa-n to an- ,.1.,,,. WM .Md to the digiiiiy a ..1 ..J .1.. I nuai grouna rent is esuuisuni i wn oft .)ri,iautiM Mw, n ..... -- t.1,,1-Mul.l Klllala lu ll UO W lU ini wrung mini laoor, oirwuy - .lu I. It ... . U..H.I.. Ili( lu 1MI11 oj,u(i.vlctl,n,rnon..y. Clay Notaouand family have beau uuut frvut. In th tenement house U reclideiit i of a vl.lt from au .lUirlnUof New York? While In the v"""" ,r""'"' " whole of Ireland th earn year there C. M.Cahlll, of 8ikane, ba w" were but little over 6,000 evictions, visiting J. W. ltoblusuu Vet wdevoter-o'ldealirfsyinpalbyl p,,,f, i.U IM Ismght tin. Selfurtli IIAITIsMlirANT. U t . lbs oooanlon. called (he house bi order. and enacted such measure a site The publisher of till pt, ,.l.-, n.,t there, iflrls. whenever tbe piiueil an -b'Klit silk pluali and onuortuiillv nniseiiU Itself. luwuiiwsl and gold wlged, band, Bev. Smith, of IndcaiiHieiut, oi. lo the oppressed Irish) had w not tatt ler look clor horn, and put our shoulder to th wheel to lift th bur den of landlordism from our own op pressed! Simply taking the land value fur th use of Ui public which ereats theru. will solve the probletii. At the aatu time lift the burden of tax ation from all product of labor, and such au era of liuprovmuU will be inaugurated Dial th demand for labor will sieeed the supply, aud wage wlu at one coma up to their true level. Wall ACM yat M)K AT TMI ANI II MAfT. Th lypo eow r eopy rails, And oBilaiB Ibst ar alnwi Ho euni alune our olit.llm friMd. And toll u all yo know. We'll pal It duwn la blank nd who. That all who ra may i4 Th typo w I rtbl ld usi Th W T Ml l kak th Im4. Tha 1st our Birrhai an ad all, , Haw adrtlM ibalr wra, rr by so oolag thsy'll p Currudln thuugbu and sans. fyoiprtlthrl, And b ynsr biutln brlak. You muat alone put doublMld. And er dollar rtk. Tl not ah, But ao rtak you ru a la adrtllBf II, fnr irytC lb nnal y ka Uf haaplng up th dim, MAHKET REPORT. We would respectfully announce that we will preach lu the oera htaise next Sunday, January iSKh, at SJO o'clock p. tn. Subjei't: "Tlie Beasoii Why We Should BaptlM Our Children." All cordially Invited. W pnmiis that thi discourse shall not extred oue hour and ta-euty minute. W would be very much obliged to lb minister who essay to reply to our discourse on baptism, to let th public and us know before hand th time and place of such replication. W believe It our duty, lu some small degree, at least, to correct the erroneous teaching emruing water baptism, that ha tx-eti taught broadcast, throughout this whole country; aud pcdo-hptlt, nol to their credit, be It said, have allowed this false teaching to go unchallenged. Wedo not think our pedo-baptlst peo ple are doing their duty while they neglect to teach (lie truth, a we find It In the Bible. We Invite all to come snd listen to what we have to say, and to "prove all Ihiugs and hold fast to tbat which is good." W assure our friends that these dlacnurse are not offered In a sj irlt of controversy, but only to mu-ertaln the truth. Saint and siiiner Invited. J. B. N. Bki.L. hop yard. Chaa. McDonald Is nut again. Mr. Nellie Iigan, of McMlnnville, i her on a visit to relative. S. A. Manning, of the same plat, baa lawn ntieiKlinir to his biislues here this week. Jim MeKlnul will sism leave for 111 old bom In Kaunas. lr. Stanley, accompanied by bis lit lie sou. Iio. Will lenv Monday for New Mexico for the bcticttt of hli child' health. Orahaui (Has, the Portland Jl printer, has been soliciting work berv this week. J. II. Tuwnscud stteudiug to winie legal bualneas at the Cupilnl. Mr. aud Mrs. II. C. iH-mmlck hav tone to their ranch ou the Ncslueea, where they will reside, Mr. Wlnaklll, the nilllluer, ha been at th Metrojmlts for a couple of weeks. A Hla) will b k-lven at Wllaon's brick on the evof St. Valentino' Duy by the Dulls F.pworth Ingue. Boru-Near here, Thursday, January 14, to llio wife of deurgo Cobb, a soli J J. Wllliumsoneday last week eel ebrated III UMIi birthday by inviting few friend hi a flue dinner. O. A. B"fk, formerly baker at this place, but now of Forest Urove, ha beeii here this week, A very Interesting leeluni was de livered to the academy students Friday evening by Prof. T. C. Bi ll. T, M. Bailey, wife aud daughter, sf- ter several mouths sia-iit 111 Mbwourl have returned home. Deputy hliurlu Farley Is out sIllig pniueliedthe funeral of David Work last Friday, III the Christian cnurcii. The dtsitors lu charge of A. A, llula t gave hint up last night. HehastKcn fulling for the last year. MIhm Cora Ueuipwy and llnxel ljul- lufssut Saturday lu Dixie. Misses Ayers and Bruce will give oue of their grand Instrumental cou rts lu the Nornuil eliaa-l next Sat urday. Tlie Athlete will give one of their very Interesting 'rforuuiiiws in Mo- Mlniivlllii, Friday, January 27, O. D. Ireland went to Salem today, Th College Y. M. C. A. piliiled a committee out of I heir niciiitwmto lisk alter all the students who might he now and hereafter on the sick list. Such committee I very necessary, and one that will be npprcci itod. Mm. II. M. Davidson relumed from ugene, Maluruay. nno repori me a more dense there limn In our sec tion. rrkr. The farmers arc plowing. 1.1,1a lKdlord Weill to Httlclll Tuea- dav to work lu a private futility. Speed Beven returned Saturday and iviHirt.Ml Ills mollier liiiproving in health. MULlhhle VitiiKhau will end her IhmiI the Sfilh. tm Uie evening of the atth the school will !ve an exhl- iltloit. Seventy-two cords of wismI was added recently to the S. P. Co', wissl yanl. IihI week a Clilnese Is.y, fourteen yiars of age, made a short slay at the hlne uunrters here, then went to 'orvallls. He wa prulsiltly they ig- eat Mongolian that ever did this town, l.-lnir fat and slwk. he would have ill lit let a cannibal a temntllilt dish bakud wltl olilous. SAtlUKII fOKCKKT. pMlslly Ken4 by Tlfpb Wl aid, TbarMiy noea, y CaaatnMI Hlw, mt rHUd. WiiUAT-Th Kugllsh niarket.wblcb control th course of our own, how a weak nea and lawoine apathetic. aud quotation have lo marked down to 0 pence per quarter on Pacific enact lax uotlces. carxaw with only a Poor Inouiry at ids pi Mudstroiu aud Miss Minnie - .1 ilei'llue, Th reult I tbat th local I MsiiiiIiik .were , on Saturday, granlei niarkeU hav yielded to foreign m- B license to w'ed by (lie county clerk flusnctw, and bids hav been reduced ,,,4 were married at the Commerclul to meet the fall In value at London i,oU,i ,10 MI11B Veulug. Tbe bride is and Llverptad. Uuot valley nominal 1 1 young laxly of Indejsudence, and tin at 1120. grtsnii 1 a mil mad man ou the Nurrow Oat Th market remain pracll- Oeug. i-ally talMnery. OnVrlug and receipt j,r uteele, of Port laud, has U-en en are fully adequate fur all local require- p,) M mr-k'i-r by J. C. Shult. meat. About T31 Cll were nirwameu J(imw MrHwm H v,.ry low with to San Francisco on consignment, but ... , . . , , u THE BAKERY. there I no euarclty In otTerlng, ud 44 cent appear to be the top of the market. Common tn fair feed quoted at 40 and 42 cent per bushel Ifora-Tradlngon spot show no lit dlontion of an active movement, owing to fewer Inqulrle from the F.at. Offer ing may be considered moderate. SsU-s of choice at 18 rents r pound were made during th week, aud IB cent wa bid for a lot or wnai migni I considered iilltcdire. (juot 14 to H cent er pound Siwnd Your Vmmh Whr II Hrlng lb tMtgnt Rotursa. Five Ballon keg Mountain Boae Drips extra flue syrup, for $ift0,al the Bakery, The Bakery Is the place to tratle when you have the money to pay spot cash. Two pnekau-es Arbuckle's ooffee. 65 cents, at the Bakery. One Kiuiul can good linking powder, 25 cents, at tluBukery. One-half gallon maple syrup, 65 ota., at the Bakery. Seventeen pounds granulated sugar for $1, at tlie Bakery, Nineteen pound extra C for$l, at tbe Bakery. One box full weight soap, OOcenU, at the Bakery. One gallon can Ambrosia Drip for 70 emits, itt tlie Bakery. Five irullons oil for 00 cents, at the Bakery. One sack Best Home rlour,W)cenui,At the Bukery. One suck White Loaf flour, 9& ceuta, at tho Bukery. One suck Lewlsvllle flour, 1)5 cents, at the Bakery. Six burs soap for 25 cents, at tlie Bukery. One bushel of onions for 7f cents at the Bukery. Twenty-live pounds of white bcaus for It at the Bakery. Extra flue evaporated apples, ton pounds for U at the Bakery. Box of cigurs (50) for 50 cento, at the Bukery. 1 ItAHi av-Few buyer ar on th died Huiuiay, January alter a nog market for either feed or brewing. Feed erlng lllucs, aged 78 years. Is nominal at 85 to W) cent per cental, M. V. AuhIIii, proprietor of 111 tin, lttf flutire difficult to obtain un-1 1 tucket store, here, baa been on a visit Iras for something very choice, and to a brother, at Whatcom, Wash. CONDITION OK I.AIIOK. Bai.lnton, Or. Jan. 22. To this Eiutoh.1 Tucro uppeurs bi lie a slight dlll'erenec of opinion between tho Ore- gouian mid the various labor organisa tions ou the subject of the condition o labor, That journal continually strive to prove Unit lulsirers nrc much better off than they were a generation or two ago, while the constant striking for higher wuges that Is going on, or auuinst tlie reduction of wages, shows whut lalsir thinks of the situation That something is wrong, Is evident to any not blinded by selfish Interest tn "vested rights," but few aeetn to real' l,e where tlie wrong lies. We liuve advocate of financial reform In great number: free silver advocates and gov ernment paper advocates; free traders and those who advocate government ownership of railroads, liut on the hind question, the extent to which most people go, Is the prohibition of alien ownership of laud. A though It here, with no pollk hojieof recovery, Grant Teals, a popular young man of tin place, la sick with pulmonary tnaible. Hugh Smith and wife are here from Prlneville, on a short visit to his broth er.C. C, smith. Mr. Barnard, music teacher at the academy, will, on next Saturday even lug, give an entertainment at the city hall. Oeorite Jackson, living near here brewing quoted at ft!) to 1)5 cent per cental. Potato The rcoent strength In thisnroduct ha disappeared. Three I " " . 1 thousand ack wre purched her at an average of 1.06 per sack, and were recently sold at 05 cent per sack, a lo ..r in nmta our sack. The market Is now quoted at SO and 90 cent per saca, and weak and uot tuuuli sougnt alter, Bt'TTEU-Cholo table I well sup ported by a steady demand and not over plentiful supply, while common grade are lllierally ouerod ana weeaer uuoto fancy creamery 85 to 87J cent, choice dairy 80 to 82) oenui, fair to good "11 and 2A cent. Slid COIl.lllon Vit ti 17) cent per pound. Vauih After a temporary spurt to 824 ceiit per doon for frh Oregon supplle became larger, and the market sold off to 80 cent which I today' nmi-ket miotatlon. although aom Mllo Hubbard and wife, after a week spent here with relatives, left Monday ha their home at Pullman, Wash, Charley, the eight-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. VomIs, of this city died Monday of memliruiieous croup slid was burled Wednesday afleruisiu. I u the matter of Iho estate of J. H, Smith, Judge Burch .Tueiubiy npisilii d J. S. Smith administrator., lu th matter of the estate of John l'hill March 7tb was act for fluid settlement W. C. Uarren has nurehsed a ranch near Falls City and will plant fouraci to hop next season. Henry Jackson and James Cronley have returned home after several week spent at their Salmon river ranches. Owing to fulling health and his iua blllty to run It, Charles S111III1 has closed his buIcioii at this place. A small tiro broke out in A. S. Crl- .Wlers sold out for 351 cent. Eastern dor' building, 011 Muin si reel. 1 uesutiy are plentiful and unaltered at 27) cents. night but wassis.n distinguished with lout nitiuh damage. Tlie building win ly onisliud 04 cabinet photograph J hum In Die sin, w window of, Ml A. Miieiiulay's alnre, which Is to Wjjlven fiw, to the Judy rtsjelvliig the moat votes as Mug the ni'xt pupular lady lu liidcM-nilciHj, i As we go to press only live votes mve lan received: , Mlw re Ibilierla ili. 3. . Mrs, HiHlglns, 1. Mm. FeiiiM'lt, I. Mia Alice Miicaiilny, I. In view of the ovldcut reliictnni-e of , inr sfn down on bis (luger. tivmHXr, IM-rwnislo vote.we huve made lmiilrlc j Irsflwrtpt. ,.t ". of our readers "Why do you not .nroi. '"'"'" vote," and two auwer greet us, W e J)llM,n w iw nU, dwirl-Jau d ' are afraid to sign our name on ao- j tinman. ; count of some trouble arising" aiid Mltri Brlilget, wlier r th oyster We want to know wliy you lire o , cr kr tbatl orrlsmir Brtdgat-Kaiih, llU'rul?" rply.-:v. YumwHtdj to unset you r father soui a If jim will slay shoot WIU Im (Hirnl ug dowo to b per' Ihuutr. f ' , Dlrky bad bN sIlentdoHiif hk , Klvliill, Imt Dually h rtl hli fat i,nllie(alil, wilb kbit awl fork ft lu all hr band, and s great "I wlah lorkr-y tould bt 4. . lrffstd."-'ialftllii. First linprnwioiis r IsaHng," sa tb (iitliiiiiuii rnimrKwl wn'D tn vnpaam- I ti answer to t he rccmul qui-Kliuii we leslre to Hy tluit we gl our pay out of the suliw-rl oi ions we get puld in, as our olli-r Is vlrliially a dun to our stiliserlb- r. In Hint respect It has lsn very aucistssfiil. I ii order to uecooimodiile llnxo who wish to vote but ot.J.Kft to signing tlieir uiinies, we will make this propnaitlon for the coming two ww-k oiiini. sn 1 broke Irery on ar thfra, ao dlvtl of an oyster could I find In on, sn I lut them lrsltlit bsck. Chicago Jotf Boulh'rnr Nothing on uth ea ma f(r than rsjeorback bog. Nthror -AImjuI what time can b mkaf Houtb-nmr-H is liupowlbl to sy. Why, 1 saw tai of thrsm bogs get oa ran track owe and run aronad sofaatllithcogbk up to blmaelf. Harper' Bsmt. lh-alrTlillsthcbestprrt w bsv. lint I wonldu't sell bim without baling you know his one fault he'll grurnbl ter- "Yoil may vote fof auy umrried ludy t,f if his food dont suit him. Mis lu ludcis iid.mce, whose Intsbaiiil Is lit Fita-l'll ta Html n, win jra qun i lvalues liere, or the litlliie of the ;- '-- ",. ball, already voled for, and need AT sign your tiiiuio. According to this Bot from the si-aslda, "btcsus b never tliosc who lire not prejiald sulci llr sp,,skslll of tb alnt,'bul Igunsth may vote as well as tluo who have paid." ('ouiuii'iicing in 1-ebruBiy we intend having a voting eonbwi on the most popular old iiacliclor In Indcpriideiuw, and the prixs will be a silk hat. Only prt-puld utMcrllMr can vote. , ITT THIS ol T. THE MOST POPULAR LADY IN INDEPENDENCE. ,tl Hiy vote. Oiinlirtuly-trrrnlhtlitj uf JtniMtiy, KKI,Jnr At the It'ongregallonal church ou next Sunday evening. January iflnh, a concert will be glveu consisting of the followlug programme: 1st, Antheiii, 'Come Holy Spirit," Thotnjison) By choir of eight glrl ml leu Mil u Us. BceouilHiuled by loll instruiiieuta. 2nd. Organ volunlary.ltev. 1'iillng. 8rd. U-wsill aud prayer. 4t)t. Anthem. "Guide Me," (Hun JalD-l'holr. ftlh. Sacred overture. Messrs. Se ring aud Gnvu, and Mm. Irvine. BUt. Tenor solo. Prof. K h. I.urri more. 7tb. Violin din-t.-Mr. Scbring am Stude Fenncll. . Wll. Antliem, "Praise His Name," (Jacolsj) Choir. Hih. Instruincntal seleiTtlon. Mssr. S-bring and Green, aud Misses Allm FUte and Myrtle U-e. loth. Dih t,K. E, Larrlmore and D. V. Poling. Illh. Anthem, " lA-t C Slng."iChup- ple) Choir. 12th. Duet. Mr. Jjirrlmonuiid Kev. Pol lug. I.'ltlt. Anthem, "On To Victory," (Iligley)-Cholr, A feature of tbe Sunday evening ser vice, hereafter, will be a girls' choir, who will also aid lu the song service. You are Invited to attend ami parllci- suite lu these services. 1). V. I'ot.iMi, Pastor. .1. Niyiutl .... .Sulmrilxr. WtST SIDE PUB. CO., E.C. PENTLAND, Mnor. riMUiou why you're abl to ssy that 1 bs cauae yoil'v nevr been prasant Wbeo you're nlawiit." Youth's Compsnlon. A mere niisstton of xi "Well, Willi, did yon mntrr your li-son todsyf" "No'm; I mommI it," I'hllartelphl Kom, Why It Fall. t U. BUSINESS LOCALS. There I no Hucc in Oregon where bet ter loi'iil l-i served lliau at the res taurant of WcMlneoU A irw In, -71 (Vau-, incrciid s(net, Salem, t'mirleous id teiitlnu, a line ineul, aud the populni price of li'i cents, have inude this hiiuse tlie heudiUurtvni of evt-ryom who bus lavaatou to dine in bau ui. The col In rs and culls starched and Iriilntl tv the Indeiieiideuce luunury are as wiille and nlos,v ns ivory. A ucll wasiul shirt is halt U mail a Ires. The next gentleman you meet just look tOM-ewhy lie bsiksso neat and you will Mod that lie liels 111 wasluug Until- id the iidcpeiideiicieaiii laundry. The weary liousi'Wifcshould lake the n idcd rest this tk by sending all her wiist.ing to the laundry and see liow nice it is, and sochcup 1hi. There Is nothing uii-er than a nice youngiiiun. ami mi- nice young man nlunys get hi washing done at ihe llliteicUilenoe suniil launory. Family washing is done at low rate by the llidepeliiience biundry. M?.T-ri hn I in. IV. ChrUllau Thurrb KuU-rUluiiwut. The following excellent pronrauiiiie will Iw rendered at Hie Ch rial ian church next Sunday evening: Hymn, "My Mission Held," congre gation. Hymn, "Come AH o Thirsty," con un-trnlioii, Anthem, "I.Ike as a Father," choir. Selection, "Why Not Tonight?" male ipuirtete. Aulheiii, "We Believe," congrega tion. Vocal Duett, Miss Graves and Mr, Hawley. Anthem, "Lwk to the Comforter," choir. Hymn, "Over tho Line," congrega tion. Heading and prayer, Hew Smith. Selection, " Let tho Dear Savior Come In," nmlc (iinrtette. Address by the pastor, theme: "Tlie Mislern Dam, Why thaw the Church opiose It." Hymn, "Just as I Aiii,congregiitbn. Recitation, The publicum! especially non-church gis-rs.un- Invited to attend. Vtal'flTV ' TKAt'll KBH' ASSOCIATION. Th flrangar. Hon. John Wlilte. of Oak Grove Granite, organized a grange at Mon mouth the 24th Inst, with forty char ter members. The ofllcer elected were: FS Powell. W M; W 0 Hemhroc, O; W P Ireland, lecturer; J H Moran steward: F Fisher, A S; Max Haley, ohaplaln; I F M Butler, treasurer; i u V Butler, secretary; J A Powell, O K; Maggie Butler, Pomona; Mr C J Ire land. Flora; Mrs F Powell, Ceres; Mr T J Catuplieli;i A B; P W Haley aud B V Butler, dc.egate to County Pomona Orange. Hon. It. P. Boise and and H. E. Hayes, State lecturer, made some Intonating remarks at the time of organization. ' HANK WANTKII. not niuiih dutmurc. The buildiuir wus occupied by Mrs. Shako's restaurant. Amity people want a bank. Amity la situated In one of the best sec tions of country lu the state of Oregon, and tbe existence of uo other bank In tbe county nearer thau MoMlunvillu, renders It more than likely that a bank would ds a splendid busluess there. Wblteakor, the photographer, will be here for a few days only. Avail yourself of the opportunity. The Polk County Land Company has juat secured the sale of eighteen acres of flue land almost adjoining town at a very low figure. See F. A. Patterson about It, oinoii Jt -nutt -lliiirwJnW m sen? uonl ou or Monmouth. Last evening Ml Virginia Goodwin, of Portland, gave a reading in the Normal chapel, which was enjoyed by a large number of students. We arc proud to say Miss Gisslwln is a mem ber of the class or 'Ho. Mr. Kennedy has been called to the bedside of hla wife, who Is very dan gerously 111 here In Monmouth. We are In hope, by the best nursing and medical treatment, sliu may recover In duo time. Mrs. Hayse, of California, who is visiting her uncle, laike Mulky, foil and dislocated her wrist, Pearl Bonny Is recovering from a severe siege of tlie typhoid lever. At chapel this morning we were favored with speeches by Judge Boise, Hon. II" E. Hayes and S E' Yules. A grange will lie organised here to day under tlie supervision of Grand Master Boyee aud ex-Grand Master Hayse. The Young Woman' Chrlstuln Tem perance Union meets ut Mrs. A. O. Adklns each Monday evening. Tlie young men arc allowed to become nieinliers but are not allowed to vote or hold office. Last evening when the hour of meeting hud arrived there wus it full attendance of boys and but out young woman. This young woman being the president, took advantage ol Solitsil building, Independence, Jan uury 28, 1K08 Forenoon session at 10 o'clock, after noon at 1:30. 1' Utlt) HA MM K. Quartette. Address W. J. Splllmiin. The sympathetic nervous system. Prayer B. I,. Murphy. General discussion led by W. I Hevuolds-'-Needed changes lu school legislation 1)1 NN Kit, Duet, Address --P. A. Get a. Address C. A. Slmouton, Solo. Vldress J. M. Powell. Th Knllan of !Uorw-o. It is generally stated and believed thai the sultan of Mons-co, like the czar, U st once the temporal and the spiritual head of bis people, but lid is not quit true. Though tmo of liia uiauy title if that of "guardian and commander of the true 'believer, Ibis authority li very shadowy at b-ast as far as tin Kuirouin is concerned and the anlinn had an opport unity of judging eoiue three of the daiisr tbat might re sult from bis Interference in purely church government. For some reason or other be commanded that the uiokad dum', or chief trusttwof tho nuiversity an ofllcewhicU has been bwreilitary in one fainiW since tlie tleiith of tlio Tu- iiislun Fut ma bo ilisimsscd. rids was done, but within three days , i re nroiio such an outcry and hubbub .1 the snUnn's ntteiiuit to exercise un wunted authority in chinch mutters tliut 111) very wisely bethought him to an nounce that tn'a diviuu tbe apparition of his sainted father had appeared to hint and reouested liilil to reinstate the mokadilnni. The inokinlduiu was rein stated, and the snltau lias never intt-r- feriHl again in the affair of the uuiver auy. rortmgnuy iwview. ItUurl from Carhullo Arid. Warniiik's arc given iu a German medical journal agaiust the injury to aliin. mid even bone, widen may result from tlie lonir continued use of weak suv 8. SU'. or even 3 lx-r cent. caroo- lized amilicat urns, especial ly uihiii wripu- eral portions of the Imily, such as the IliiL'ers. Tliis effect, It is asserted, is duo in a small measure to tne action oi car bolic add mioH Ihe vasomotor system, but In tlie main to its destructive effect nmui the red ami white blood corpuscles. ... , . i This induce, nartiy in a niecnaiucai and partly in a chemical way, stasis, Hist iu the capillaries, aud, ir the actior of the drug bo continued, then in the larger veins and arteries, with tne result that the nutrition of tho part is inter fered with, ami the removal of harmful substances hindered, the iimeenitiou of tho epidermis caused by the acid favors evaporation, so Unit tho gangrene is 8 dry one, a nmmmmeatlon, as it were, KHl-Kiilnle Trniiafrra. M L. Bobbins to Lorctta Campbell lot In Dallas. 00. J. O. Davidson to W. O. Scott, IU acres In tp. 0 s., r. H west, f I Oil. Ed Siofert to O. W.WIelcrt, 47 am in tp. 8 s. r. fl west, tittMla J. J.Thompson to Perry Conner, B! nores In tp (I s, r 8 west, $VM). W 8. Bend to J. L. Collins, lot 111 Diilltis, fiOO. K. H. Hosncrto J. H. Fivaiu, lot, In Monmouth, f 140. J. M. Mlchcll to W. K. Kldcr, lot In udcpcntleiKie, f L'(K), J, K, Locke to J. A. Venness, lot In Buuna Vlntiv Dr. T. J. Leo's office Is at tho cud of tlie hall,, up stairs lu thelndopendoucc National Bank building. Ifyouwanta dwelling house, and a lot In Buena Vista for 2tH), see tlie Polk County Land Co. and they will soil it to you. An Anerilote "f Itennn. Ecimn while traveling iilighted at Niinles. One morning a servant of the hotel ennui to mm and sunt that as sue had heard tho preacher nt the cathedral make uso of his name many times, she would be thankful if ho would choose for her a number in tlie lottery about to bo drawn. "If yon iu a saint, stud slio "tho number is sure to bo a fined one; If you nro a devil, it will ba still better." Iienan smiled and chose a number, but he never know if the servant was lucky, London Globe. l&fr , fr Life. III. I.ltil Slip. i. - Khe fi-iiL-ni.'l for an. evening; paKy) It Is not quite time for us t start yet, Is tt, . He No, Miss Daisy, not J sm aiwnys farly. The early blnl, yisi kuuw, ratrhe , thper the the aw test comet, Mi , Daisy, they say oin ti seen quite distinct ly with a good opera glass. ChioaKO Trib-uan. Cloar Pnmf. "My wife is a sliiKiilarly Ingonions wom an," remarked th married man. "Iiitlivdt" said the bachelor, wita a lan guid effort at interest. "Indeed, 1 assure yon. It was only yes tonlHy that she found a new place to bid my slippers." Texns biftlngs. -' . . ... . r 1'uii-ty Earned. Little Tommy Say, are you iigased to my sister or are you not t Alg'rnon (blushing ftiriously) lam am not, Tommy, but I would like to to be. Little Tommy Come out from Minna that door, sis. I knew 1'tf earu that quar- ter. New York Herald. An Inspiration. Mrs. Drowsle What, my dear, you are not Roing to wear thalbriglitcolored neck tie in the pulpit, are your The Kev. Mr. Drowsle yes, i am. That's the only way I can keep the audi ence awake. Clothier ami i urntslier. Larked In Sclenoe. "Those fellows don't understand the leietice of football at all." "How so?" "Why, they've been playing an hour and there aiu't one of them that's bo much as ' tame even." Detroit Tribune. Core for Oolils, Fevers anil General Ho bihty, Small Bile Ik-aiis. KSo. per bottln. Kent Old. Cliolly My birthday today, old chappie. Chappie How old? Cholly Getting so old, deah boy, I n weally aslinnuil to tell. Chappie 1 won't wepeat it. Cholly Eighteen. . Cliapplo Gwaciousl Life. A Pntellcul RiiBgeatton. Teaelier (at a village si-hool)-Tomorrow 1 shall i-elate to you the story of the egg of Columbus. Every lioy must bring an egg with him to school. If he can't get an Wg a lit tle butter will do a well. Folk, tidende. l!S3FowdeK The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Tf-mcso Years tlie Standard