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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1893)
THE WEEK'S BUDGET. What Our Kcpnrtcr Finds; of In terest to lur Readers. , thr iuru as mm. sews. Ummtn T " Wwk Tml tM M (MM Mlr-M' 't'W Mr. Win Walker U quit lek thl week. Thekthigrlnklu thl -'Uy "'' to draw well. 3 M. Yanduvu wife left lost 8at urday for lortlul, w here they will visit frloud. F. L. Ww, who l""' N driving buines hero.w III soon remove to Junction City. V. O. McAllister of Uil elty, U Un happy father of a eleven pound datigh ter, born lust Tuesday. (teo. White, of Ulckrcall.wa lit town last wM'k. He ha wt yet received the Insurance ou hi mill pnqwrty. Mis Kuty Wbcek-r, who Im been in l.,i-ilii.l fur sometime inkluir music lesson ha returned to her home her. It C Die mut Pearl Ciawer, who fished last Wuudny up th Wsllaniette, n-iHirt aoatoh of 42 iutmt mouth, mid MK'kem, some of them twelve inches bug. IVmember that next wwk decide who get the plug hut given ly the Wkst Sir-a. fc-end sour coiiix-ns to thl office before Thursday nuon, that they nmy be counted. a U. Grilla has ohl part of hi took In the liidouilcno Tile Co., to geutleman lately from the Kat, who will at ouoe Uke up hi residence here and help la the management of the business. P, C Patterson who I running the political machine among the boy here, is laid up for repair thl week being dowu with the mump, ami hi brother Nor, U also wok, o Dava Ual wick doe tho honor t the More. LmI Kumlav the Bantlst church lit Moumouih held Baptismal ceremonies on the river bunk here 'at Indepen dence, mid Ave persona, four ladle Mild one gentleman were Immersed. Kcv. J. V. llru officiating. Itev. A. J. Hutisaker preaches hi last soruiou to hi congregation in the Bauilst . church hew uexl wumiay morning. The eveulng service will be praise mid thauk service by nil the member of the church. ItlUm 4I'I 8K)ieiy lueel next Friday nfteruoun. Weenu recommend t. C. Clliuure tlie proprietor of the Wnter work here a man of great hKiii a a nitTiiini Ue hu amlxled u-dll all the work while, we looked on lu ueltlug our tMiu eogina together and b work Itae a charm. Jaine Harrl of Surer, Inform u of a ery exdllng Taoe bet wee u the eteamer Hog and MaiUfuUtu, from Baleni to Imtepeudenou. For whu dinCkiiee the boat ran o cloxa together that the pawengem could almtrnt fctitike hand. Ne titer lwat Oill claim tilt raoe. The ludewMidenee Tile Factory aeem to lie doing more buiiiieH than anv oilier Institution In tow u. A ear load wa neuOhi week to Win. Kiwua, at Parker, and Wm. Mix I lining what will amount to more than a carload The pnMlutU of the tile factory an giving exc lleut itatimctiou. Ijifc Iauuljary wait tiigagtil In very laiiiliible work laitl week. He carried a milinoriptlon "aper arouml to our bu luewt meu. and enough money wan e curetl to netid Dr. Itni.tiioon, whom m'mvouu know, to the Keeley limti- tule to undergo treatment. Mr. I-aug-hitry I certain that a cure will be f fecled, A Salem banker suggest that the money appropriated by the tate of Oregon be devoted Ui eiwrtlng in advertiitementa the Chicago paper, oertaiil day doing the fair, when Oregon fruit, wheal, etc Maniple would be given away. He think in that maimer Oregon would bo thor oughly advertised aud a large Increiwc or population be the renult The Junior Band, ofthl city, gave a mntMiieraile ball at the opera Iiouhc on the evening ot WaHhingUiu birth day which wa a ui!e both financi ally and socially. There were almut one hundred miutker. excellent niuulo, all in gtKid aplritM, and the eveniifg paed wnv onlv tot) Boeedily. Otiite a num lier of arnni fnmi Halem, Albtiny, and other town were present. The citizen whom the Wkht Hihk reporter called Uxn thl week were unitedly oppoited to paying for having the electric light run all night One gentleman remarked that if every dwelling houne In Indeiendeni!e were UHing electric light at price ranging from I1.50 to fi) a month, the demand for an lucreaae of city ervioe would receive a large following, for a crippling of our electric light plant, would cripple the service In the home. Memni Prencott A Ventna have alwayHfurnUhed our people with an abundance of litmter of nil kind and the article In lat week paper did mil Intend to rellect on thotte gentlemen but to point out the fact, which Hhould tn nil. that a railroad to timber would be a great benefit to tlilM city and greatly beueflt the gontlc men who are at present engagi;d In furnlHhlmr t hi city with lumner MeHMtn l'recott 4 Vene have a fine ttwinlll here and have lasen giving employment to a large number of men and nothing which we nam wa in tended to reflect on them. Last Friday evening the pupil of the Independence public school gave a moot enjoyable entertainment at the opera house. It coimUted of rocita lions, essay, dialogue and callsthenl r.r dlflurent kinds. The attendence Was large aud the exercise piissed oil" Vlthout a hitch during the entire evening. Prof Hitchcock ana his assistant of the public school are to be congratulated on their hiiccis. The proceeds wer something over K0 aud will go towards the World' fair of the school at Chicago, There were so many good feature of th. eiitertidnmcnt that we cannot pnrtlcuury without omitting someone Hev.C. P. Hmltll will owuny hi pulpit at the Christian church both morning and evening next rAtindny. The moriilnit them will be Election, " and lu the evening, "Ihe in isle of tmpllMii 111 the light of the (kmtut of Christianity," The choir In the morning and the mall ttiartett In the evening will tllKoonrwononm Umtitl tul ami annMiirlate select Ion. The V. P. C. K. will call the roll promptly at 0 p in, aud every ineniber I re- tptesleil to lie prenent a lmrlant lnwliitHM will tHinie U'ftire the meeting IUv.!.mlth of Ihe Christian church left ou Wediiesdai' afternoon tridn for Mi'Mlnuvllle, where he p.ntlel IKilwl In (he Washington Anniversary euteriulitnieiit given ill the t'lii'lxilnti church of that city, lie rclurneil on Thunttlay atHtauinnled by hi father, Hev. J N.Hndth of rtrtlanl, who im Ufii enirairiHl to hold a aerie of revival iiH'otln.n In the Chrlxitan church t M innioutii, liejjlunlng yeit'y eveu lng, And will siiolherelmiigaln bulnt ill tudeiH'Uileiiiv, Ktl. todfelter h iHiivlmi'd ttutshnlf Inlervtit In tne bthtk l,.reof W. II. Wheeler and an Invoice of ib In Is now Mug taken Mr. t Ulftller U a von mi mall who will pmve a valuable addltloii t the !lrm he ha good buslm habit and Ueueri'ellu and tiushlmr. Hueii" to the firm f VN hwler ClodMter. 1 he revival me'mgs In the Kvaa gelleal ehiiMi have lit n very lnUre. tug ami well attended. Itev. Mr Wllwm rendered valuable servlre The tuoirrtimme for (he young iople al the I'.vaiiinllial elntreh of thl city, next Hidihalh evelilna. will isiiislstuf liuiliiim and adtlnwue Oil niMouary work tlettrim T. Myem. Ueorue tlulsteil, Allen lnrker, W. J. Hlley and Jceeph P. IViuel were chtwn llh commiss ioner by the Oregtm leg lla( lire, Charles Holmail wa elected ftasl eoin mlsxioner; Ferrle Hetishaw, flsh and game wanleii; ("apt John A. liwwii, It. K. Packard ami John Fox a pilot commissioner, A wry liiteiesilng wper wa n-ad by Mr. HltehtxK'k. of the tulh' Com panlou, IVsotm, lsfore the Huiuirlmii Vnmm An'litiiu. and he bok lur around that ihe reader of a naia-r an first to U iviiixtilcicd, and I hat no pupet hit the rUIll to Insert object Imiablv d verllseiiu iiU. even If they are not fuke coinvrn. The Wuttr Siok will !me out uexl week lii a sltu'lit ehaiige from one a bleh will allow u to gtveour mailers a l.n..r oil more newsv naisr. We will KH.n bttvu our otllce ou the gniuud it,.p mtil be more coiiveueul for tair Kit rolls. We aititln hear Inlk of thai ntilrtiad to Salem, 'and tinl m ireaily;to com meuee wotk at one. Are our people lufovor or opptwil mil? Next week weshallUave a nporU'r call on our businew iuu Ui learn their view on the subject. A. W. l.ue t returned home today. He hi tookinu very irly but ay lie fat Mlog U-tur than a week ago. He itdvlite person woo are alVected Ilk himseir to lke speclalisl trvaimeiil Hil'l not try elimaie. The Voting ettuteat till week uow licit between W. II. Hawley, tlie cashier of the Itaiik lu thl city, and Coul. May, a veritable old bachelor, wbodocKOiKuwii ctstklug hi his ow n rooms hi iiitit'ttil mitk. a Hlvea. Vl lt I III m -. Tit. OoiolitltHt tif Thls MnitB..il aa b Ik wi ant That our uwiallv milet little city 1 about to U' plunged Into a disgusrtng and extremely dlsaggreeiibl wmdllloii or dltklr I untuning more evun tit every day. Tha ttrnl alep taken which chide im wa Unit of the F.lcelrle Light company, whertln they appeaivti nt- fore our city council wilh tne ppt ilon tu run their iilaiil from dark (or a specllled time hi the afterinsiu) until daylight, orawrtaln hour Inine morn ing, for a mini double that amount now charged. In the find nlace. the eliy of Iii'h- liilenee di1 not need hi lluhb d bv itleetrlcllv or any other menus later than 13 o'clock p. ni, for Ihe re.too that there I no legitimate misine houaekenloiMtii later limn tlml hour, Heeomlly. the finance of the clly a III not permit of ueh exlravuimnce in II exiiililurts and, Ihlnlly, It I the voice of the ptsiple that tne amount uutt.l Im ui, avli.rl ItttttllU I htllt. " - in. mi nftiiir iiiihiih hi in a ureal mea TheWwHiiiKlnMttakenpitrileuliir, ,,, tt,.. ratios to ascertain the aeiiUnient of llie .., ,,. lUairi,lu.1.lilo The apeuded ntldma ut lhauk to President Fulton, of the senate, wa found In the aeiiale chanilier ttslay. It wa at Senator Cogswell' desk, aud It I very likely that gentleman would have read It before adjournment Halur day morning had It not la-en for Friday night's dUhirctiee. The address reads: "The venleelilh biennial session of the legislative assembly of Oregon Is now about ui tins. Our woik,forgMs or III, I in arly done. Though w have met and mingled together a senator wlih dlllnreuis' of opinion and wllh hi. 'lis that coulllctetl Usui ninny psl tlonit, our lulereiuiise bus lasii nmrred b.t no s imtuiil quarrid, no factional femls and no strifes, and will not leave hitler meuiorle, remorse, nor hgret. Hitpplly, extnuutt parlUaii politic el tloui luitl an iH'ca-biii to disturb our cr enlty, orio Interfere wllh our lubor, hiiiI.' therefore, while still holding ten aciously to our political convictions, we van trt lu IheslutH rcsl personal friend : ship, and aim resent for the opluton ! i.f each other. Thl itral liyiug ooiiciu elusion of our lalsir I In a great uiea sopl of thl city, and lu alnioci every Instantv It Is said tlie Mcctric igm eoiiiiny 1 not doing rxsdly Ihe rlitht thing In asking us to lw o lllrat lu lu behalf. One butlnes niati In lhl clly al lied lo u that he would rather the lights would he shut down at 10 oVIn k I loin to have them bum until 13 o'ehs k Hi reasons went that he could not allord , to pay a heavier lax for such a luxury even were It ueeded; the t lty had noi yet attained (tint mciropnlltmi air ana Importance when our tls should Is- llghietl Ihe enllre nlghi. He w loini III voicing Ihe statement I hat e w eie several yearn ahtwl of ourselves, Another buslnesa man says llie price asked by the F.leclrlo Light it.mtiiy, tile fortariiuce and the gotslfellowshlp of our tiresldlnu olllcer. All these tUl Itle hit has constantly exhlbltetl, aud has thereby isiutrlbuttsl largely totitak niir luiioia whmv and harmonious, ami our session successful. In hi trying ik wl l Ion he Im ever been Impaitiat, court cons, and kind, though llrm, aud Is therefore cull) led lothe thanks of the tneiula'r of the member of thl senate, I therelbn move Unit the thanks of lliu I I. I... I ! tin, Hull" I' v. I'ulton, prcsitleut of the seiiale, for his umfoini eotnlesy, ailrm1, Wrmuc, and Industry, as lis presiding oniivr illirmg Ihe prem'lll sesslou." Well.l'si ker.lf you are on (he World'a gin ctimiMtiiy, t , . - , ,.. i.i,... , . i nt r man you en' inn i"t "" A,r rtinn hnr the r I ifhla Ihe remaining ! ' ' . . . ., ,. . . " , , ' I -, , . . . i j elm. Sliver can neat you ai auytiiing trt of the night, after 13 oVhs k, Is ul-1 together too much, aud that the atltii-. .... , , , . .. t It..li ..f l...l..iuiiil.,ii, lu vlik. tloim wist aeeru Imr frtmu ueli wt.ntti .-..,.....,-..... hervleea Ht tho Cnnurcitallonal elilireh next Hunday inoriilng and evening, aud Hunday schtsd at 13 o'cltsjk. Y. P. H, C. K. at 6'M. The inorning uo- lecl wlU lie i'twl'a Workiuaiishlp." There will U aeverid s lal fraturei lit the evening, ldaHhlnit will rucllu "Angels' F-siialeist," and there will t a song by two of the Sunday cIhhiI classes, trained by Mr, Ida livini'i an anthem by the choir, and a olo by Mr. Poling, The pastor will discuss "Our Country-It mil and messing." Kveryoiie cordially luvlletl, Minn. Idmi'liflorf A HlrschWHg, of this city, rxpre themselves a well pleased with Ihe reception liny nave received in this community, and they Itaik forward to a very large spring trade, The order have been aeiii lu for a very largo atoek of gotsls w hich will arrive In a few week, Mewm. Itisamdorf A lllrsthnerg Iimvm all the otiiilltifs necessary lo make their luwl- nes uecesMfu . hiiiI Illose warning isiurtetais treatment are iuvud to call aud ee them. Tb rirst Law of Xslare. Thl aelf-pnta-rvailon Is ackuowl- lt Im. mid lMtllill! who Bilolit i against the euoroeche of dlsca a gen uine niedleai iafe guard, accretlliwl by exs'rieiie and the nancllou of physic Ian, althrd a haply lilusiratioti or the wisdom or Ihe sating, lu the health they restore and continue to enjoy. Among malhllce, against the growth of which Hosteller.. Htuuiach Kilter att'ohls elllcleut prolecltou, diseases of the kidneys and bladder are fraught with Ihe titiutMt ierll ami exhibit great obstinacy when tainmed by ordinary menus. The bitter can and will tilf ilne llieiii. No U'sttmoiiy 1 iroi ger Until liils. l -t d at the outset, and ismUieuilv. Ihe Is-sl result may Isi expected. Thl medicine als eratli- cate liver complaint, eotistlpatiou, dyssysia, malaria, rheumatism and ticrvnusuca. feb It ha been decided by Ihe Polk Co. Fair maiiageineiil lo have the spring race rl.tvling the I.i, lUuinl 17 ol June. Weather peruilliing the ehauceaaie It will U' uveiy sutTtWul ullulr. Win Nesmt tb, of Hickreiili, was in town llie llrt of Ihe week autl says he umlt i'iiiml that work on tlie mills burned Ho iv will sum commenced nd be ruf litd liiniugh towmipleiioii. Miiiiui. utli grange alll meet next l littlwlut tit one o'clock p m. lo elect delegate to the county convention ul the crungeal Ua.la. I'ull atlt'liiliiuw in tltlivtl. J. A. Vines eXKHi lo move his rinilv ini.i bis new residence some time next week. The bouse l 'ti veuieuily arranged autl tjulte com mtidious. Tlie newly elected rail road com missioner of Oregon are Ucncral H. . Compsou, I. A. iMacruui and J. P. Kdtly with Lydeli linker of Portland a clerk, A. J. (ioodiiian was al Albany autl Corvalll, O. M. Kleinsen, J. H. Cooper, E. Krengcl, J. M. Slark und L. C. Ollmore were at Porllaud.lliia week. J. M. Mitchell was acnswlhe river this week, building a housti on his fiirm there for his leiiler, W. U Klthr, who takes it for the coining year. Mts. E. 0. l'cnllanil ha gone to Halsey, where she a 111 remain until the WwT Sinn printing nlllee can be reiinanged In Its new quartet. H F. Wells, of THiromii, fainilclrly ciilletl "Dick" by hi many Irleinls hero, is vislling at the home of his wile' futlicr I. Oliiggt'tt. U swell Shelley l;fi for Portland Thursday to have his sou Hugh un dergo treatment for his eyes, which are not strong. (leo. 0. Will a rustling dealer in pianos, organs and sewing niaeheiica, from Salem, wa in t 'wn tills weeK. it k',.l,l,T. tlie manager of the Southern l'uclllo ralhoad leiive foi Oerinauy shortly ou business. Itev. H. W Hastings will preach in the Evangelical church or Imlcpen deuce next Sunday evening 7i'l. Whoever bought, borrowed, or stole Will Madison's ehotgun will please come and get the cartridge. .Tames 11. 1'utman wa uiiamlimusly ui ,,l ut.it ty hlnulaii and will 1111 111 third term' A very haiidMome and stylish line of dress goods will bo opened Marou 1st. at Vaiiduyn's. J. II. Huwlcy Is now president of the P.iiu I'o. Han t Vice 1. A. wacruni who resigned. A big lint; of moil's shoesjusfrccelved from Bosiou fmstory at Vamluyir Sncclal dress good sale will eontinui . .. . . r .. .. .1 . afew ua.v longer ui vamiuyu-a. r ..,ll, iiiImhcu'. mid children' red shoes at Vandiiyn's. Five uiillon of svrut) for Jl.no at WalKer Bros. (to to Walker Uroa. for good groorlc ut lit'tlfock price. not U- lu proHtrtlou to the amount asked. We are a nrogreaslve and iinstneroii comnitiuity, overwllllng lo burden our selves wllh such taxation that will tend to promote our clly' pmspcrlty and piinli us onwanl lo that stage of mi'tmpnUbiii dignity thai would caite us to lat hsikwl up to, autl rtwvttsl lu such a way a to la' watched witn in- teresllug, If not enviable eyes, but yet, we should at all time tsar lu mind that w have not yet attained that ever-hoped-for poUlon, hence the ex-en-lwi ami Indulgence of no small amount of dlsen-l Ion U inure than al solulely necessary, lest h. uld lake on thai dc tillable air so much abhorred aud shunned by live, rustling hu.ioc people, and 1st relapsed iiildsueh a dor mant position Ut tender It hupm-llile to recover from, Herein Ilea the aeorel of our sucu: Help each other. All work together for the uplailldlng and promotion of oureuterurlse. but beware that we shall not so Involve ourselves a to be come lue prey of either Individual or ntroorallon, k-at we eternally be aub- Ject to their dictation and ruled by a depnvsiugaud destruutlve hniiil al all time reatly ana wining to ciose uowu UM.O us. Attain, the action of our city tsiuucii la lielng censured h one element, Inaa much that ordinance No. 80 lias Is-etl ortleretl enforced, autl l heir actions u- Uttueil by aoollau element, probably In ihe minority, and which. If not, should be aiipiovid by every law-abiding 'i mo hi Oil muuiclpitllty. The euionvuieut of ortllualice .Mt. clows every iiusinem liou-a) III thb elty, ou Ihe llrst day of the weck.eouiniolily called Suntlai, exivol the tlrug stoics. Thl, perhaps, haseaustd more gow-p aud eelisuiu than W as at llrt eXis t letl, and the tiueslloli of right autl along itrls o pnimineiilly thai ll l tleemetl a sctloiat tutllou, ami may yvl restui In some exciting aceues, alleutleil wllh more or lesneoimuotlou. Certain section lu ordinance No. e provltles thai In order to sell liquor wllhlu the eorsjrU lluillsof the elty of Independence, the laws of the Slate uf Oregon musl be eirlctly adlien-d to, and our ordinance am so druwu that In their enforcement they will be sus tained by the supreme aulhoiily of the stale. Tht oldlnauce reads, 111 port, to this effect: "No spirituous, malt, or vinous liquor shall be sold, delivered, given away, or otherwise disposed of on the Unit duv of the week, commonly culled Sunditv." nd yet. . uch has been done In oneu violation of our laws. How much loyalty there I to la' found lu such acta, we leave lo your own g.snl ludgmcut to determine. It doe seem however, that this oiillnunee couiu o enforced, und a restriction placed upon such unlawful lndulgouce,wlthnllt the uprising of-an element to overthrow the power that are lu one Just autl honest act, In promoting our latter la-lngs. It Is no hindrance to our progression, lint a Htlmiilaut to destruction, It Is not an act attended by malice or preju- llcc. but olio lli'endcd for Ihe better- incut and upbuilding of our commun ity lu particular, and humanity in gen- eral. Think about thl, and see If the actions of our city officials are not about correct. We need, more loyalty; wi nced more righteousness, aud not such an overwhelming amount of disloyulty and Iniquity. FROM CORRESPONDENTS Newsy Notes From the Several : Town in the County. WHAT 01' II PHOPI.K AKE IMHM1. Osr ernwsili'Bl st Nitssinslk I SrmilrlM the ttwk'e IUKsissisl INsI l'lr--lHlr,llii Krm rrnts Imllw ts I Olkrr l'lmi, Itaiiu, Couiiiy Clerk Alulkey tsly Issued a marriage license to John Urn-ring aud MlssHusan llc lillfp. The couple Ws niarrtcil Siililidav bv Justice C. W, Smith, Andrew llolnmn, of ltd clly, is uow lillllug clerk for a large wholesale house in Porihtml. Sibley & Kakln, albirncy, havehtau down at the niclrosill. C. ('. Doughty ha Uhii aiiuliugthe week at Mdcin, The father ami mother of Frank Mor rison, tha archill'!, have arrived from Kansas, oil a visit Ml their sou, There wa given by the Lacreole dancing club a grand ball on the even tug of the 1-nil, At a recent meeting of the stockhold era ol the 1 oil Ins woolen mill company, It wa decided to raise enough money to pay off the Indebtedm, and a coin inllte waapHiiuted for that purssst. C C, Smith I Hill very tow al hi home here, und wllh little hosof hi recovery. Mi. Hardy Ilolmaii ba returned Iruiii an extended vlll to Sulem. She wasaetsiiuiuuleil homo by her datigh ter, Mrs. Waller Ilolmaii. The little 4-year-old son of Olho Wll hams I dowu whh scarlet fever. There whs a deed recorded Weduea- mati, I over visiting I aotsoliipaiiled by hi family, , tti V. Kll rlhcr ha lieen retained U imsUir of tint Christian cbureu at a sal ary wf IKHKiayear. tartuai la. lllng the family of Jas. Whwlerat pres ent. lae MeUtiilel Is visiting friend ami relative In ourciiy. Mr ChH Slants, of Monmouth, I visiting Iter lather, Jus. Wheeler, of till plain. Hchd eh' next Frltlay. There is lo l a basket mm-mMc at Valley View, March 3rd. Jas S,ark, living iwo ami one-half mile east of thl place, hl between llfltrllaod twenty lamlsi oue night last week. Some think It Is the Wolk of a a lldiat or eoyob'. qititc a iiuniU rof t'ii were killed around beie during Ihe last snow. Ml. D. O.Ouick waitcolletl lo Moutl lalntliile lasl atek on aettrtint or the libit w of her daughter, Mrs. Fowl Henry Fleckinger Is improving his larm with a new board fence. W. R Miner k-fl alaMIt lw Week ago ft a nomili' oJairu In California. He bss shhi"l the last or iti ooit.o, aud eay this la first and lt wuiure lu that hinuticss lie intend moving to California lhl rail Tie tU-cfti I ljl,UUit, Now that the legislature I over mid lis work summed lilt. II Is wvli that tn all 200 bills have been passed out of the WO Intnslueed Of those which paswnl 111 originated In Ihe house and Ml In senate. Fl fly-three wore iiuiendlng elty charter or Incorponitetl towns.aud i carried am-ropi hit Ions The iiiajor- lly of Ihe remainder were only minor amendments lo Ihe code. Ioiiur im li'i list. The vote-for the om lto aear that prlxe hat stand as folltiani V. II. Hawley..,,,. Col. May , II. Illlseliberg It. I. CthiM'r, -1 Alex Davis I hive Sear (km. liny TypknU rtr. Dr. Charle Pa say ui n article In Ihe An-tia Unit the prevmllug tn-al-liteut of the dir by drugs, ami fettl ing the putlciii, I like ihe playing of a si ream of 't robot ui ou a burning build lug. The patient should net until the crlsl Is paxt, ami, next to fa-tlng. 1'r. I'age rtHimluetid frtHplent cold-water baths. The w ater should tat alstut lift degrees, and (lie U.lh given when the lriuarature of the patient I from lot lo U.'t. Hubblng I also u iKseidtid pari of the treatment during Ihe iiaih, which should coulluue llfteeii or twen ty minute. The system has tafli adopted with extvlleut result 111 Ihe htpltal of Phllaihlphia aud Italll mote T- Just slop ami think, only M -r lot. tl tlowu aud II lar mouth; no Intenwt, imi laxes My lot am all ck antl and level, autl not b n minute walk from Ihe motor. You can gel wtwr , wllhlu a feet. I here are bmisva going up right along, church, sflitailaud nro close by. laai'l for get that you buy right from iu owner, and ha will send yon map atid Infor- matton giving usliiesis 1'ortlaml imsl- men who have I ought. Just think, 5 Ma ft A. W. RmiT, 4! Flmt slreet, between Pina aud Manv or our eulmerllter dealra to Uke the Hura! Nortliwesl, of I'ordaud, lu ctmuectlou with ihe WKKrHiua We have made arrangements, so that we ran furnish ll for twenli-llve cents a year alsive Ihe price of Ihe WtT Sihk, aud ll I giving extvlleut sails Atetloil In our readers. (iKiirral Hfaiinanril Head. General 0. T. Hcaurcgard, one of the last or the general or the C'onfeilcmte military service, died Feb. 20. The first symptoms of the fatal Illness were man fested two weeks berore ins dt ain, when he was attacked by a complica tion of diseases which ihrwateued heart failure. Ho manifested some Improve ment under the physlolati's care, par ticularly In the lust three or four days, when he was able to leave his apart iiicuts and take short ticriods of exer ua In the irrnunds of h residence, tie dined wllh his family on the evening of his death, and retii'iltiod In the li brary until (MO. He went to sleep eas ily and seemed resting well. One of llie nurses went to ills twnsnie a uiw minutes utter 10 o'clock and wits horri fied to find him In a death struggle. The members ir the fnmllv were sum moned atone, but lit fine they reached llie chamber the end had come. The direct cause was heart failure. linen VMS. A new btwtl went im Ihe river on Monday. Mrs. It. P. Hall, r .Marion euuulv whu has lstn confined to her Istl Jnce her return from the bay, 1 no Is-tter, Ml Unit Millard, of Salem, I vln- Ititig relative at Ihl place Millard lli'veusaud wile visited n-la- ilvts lu Marlon county last Sunday. Mr. J. A. McClulll I over OU lilt form this week.geitlng thing lu tedl ness (o move soon. Mr Mary S. Ilevens, wife of It. J. lU'Veus and well known bent at this nlace, tiled al her home In F.Ik City, tlnuon. ou the loth Inst., after a long ,,,! u.vi.ii, llliiiHH. Ill her death tht cniiimuiillv lost a most estimable lady She had a host ol' friends in church anil social circles. Thus a fond mother a loving wife, a quiet aud unassuming gDiierous-lieal'.ed fileltd ami nelgbhor i,u iriiini lo wear a crown of eternal n ' life. She leaves a husband, seven sons und two daughters tniuourn her deat h 1HAKKKT RKPOItT. Sumilally ll'ppnrb-tl l.V Tlerli In tin Vt Slits, Thin-Mlay Nmin, by ills C (iniiioTiiliil Idivlew, tit I'lll'tllllKl. Wii kat. Local trading con Inucs extwllnglv (h'll. f"1' se'h-rs tiro on the market und as a rule these ask hlglicr nrlcca I ban exiiorlcrs can allord to I imv. (luotatlonsaie mostly nominal imclllmr nrtco for VllllcV iHiltlg uhoilt ifl.lf) per cental Kecoipt liave liew liglil from botn hccIIoiih. Oats. Choice feed outs are sold al an advance of one cent per bushel over last week. Quote feed from 40 to CO cents per bushel as to 'quality wllh the bulk of transactions being wllhlu the range of 43 cents. Horn. Quotations here are nominal at a range from 15 to 1H cenis per pound; lo fetch over these prices the article must be very choice. Pot ato aa, Jobbing prices for good to choice stock rafige at WO to f 1.0(1 per sack with nothing more than u fair Hiniiilv noun the market. Iluslnes is casilv tiunsactcd within our limits Supplies have been liberal and ready sales Imvu resulted, Knew -A plentiful supply of sti iiiii custom l on the market ami ufm Buque'utly in spile of ll good (Itfbialid prices have no moi-u than hold, steady. Quote fresh Oregon ranch 2,cnts cr dozen and about the same fi' Kusturu Muttttu(h lira. Kennedy, who 1ia lawn sick so long in our midst, Udi leave for her home at The Summit Dalsv. the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Parrtsli passed away Halurday to jtdii her Utile sister, Kill", who took her tie parturc less than a week before. Their happy face will hemlwsd bylhelrmaiiy pluyinulc. President Campladl lain Portland ou bust ue. Ml Urn, vi Itisuiow. who was com tattled to an home lo have her fnu.'tuntd sliouldcr treated, ha returned to her school work. We gladly welcome her nduru. More new student entered 'school yesterday morning. We are thankful for what we did get If It wa only twenty-two thouiuwid three hundred suit thirty-three aud one-third dollars. Tha Evangelical revival is still under nrogreas, 1 hey are meeting witn some suoocnn, aud will continue through thl week. TheY. M. C. A. state convention, which will convene at Corvalll next Fridav the iMlh. will I attended by at least thirty young meu frouiouronllegc liiUou lU-v, J. N, Smllli 1). D. the able, eliMitieni and imirular pastor of the I'liiiin Avenue Church of Christ of Po'tlaud, will begin a series id revival wrvhvs In the Monmouth Ctiristlau hurch nexl Sunday moriilug. Thl church, which ha bceu without a pHHtor aluea the death of Itev. Camp bell. I to be congratulated utiou ll tiny, when ln C. A. llowler transfer succes lu securing so ahle a Ulviue a his i.roperly hi Dollu lo K. Meltdeli- Itev. Suiltll for evaogl.llc ellort lu I...H u l.tl likitil uttiiiiiV' l'olk ttuutity'i HlticHiiuhul wilier, ..... , .... .... .1... ...H The meeting will coulluue each even II. 1,. is-atHiu, loruitTiy mo raiuwu , " " , , , . ... agent . thl place. I how a tesldct of ""f . , ... I It iiuii will lut MisiilitliliMharil Colon county, having a luige chicken " " v Tlie ormal l.atlel tmnil nasengageti the old I. O. O. F. hall for a Und hull. WtKltieMlay N. A. Kmmett la quiet sick, but we trust It ot nothing serious. Mr Sbs-kmau lifts lust teturued from The Silinnilt, where he has Is-eli look lug at t has. ttobu's sUsk ranch and thinks he will probably make a pur ch asi Prof. Oil went to Portl'tud yester day lo atleotl I ho teachers' meeting Wh'ver nicked on a coat and cor onet from the sidewalk ou Morchcud's corner, will be tewarded for teturniiig same lo Murphy bba-k, Mrs. Wiunlow has oomc to the slstauoe of those eligtigt-il lu carrying on tlie revival lu the l-.vangelical church. Plenty of onion seis at Walker Bw Pure Muple syrup at Walker Urua. Salt Nthuoii at W. ilros. Ht ))! vim im- uiiil.T r-(("i,r IIOV WASTKIl. A bv. not younger than 1,1 ear of me. can lint emidoymeitl ot the IJT MiK oMIcc. Hniall wagt will la paid it nut, ami an amsirlUlllty to learn somi'lhlng als tit the printing business Dry Wuml Air als, One mile south of llideisnileueeiit Mr,Slor's. Four dollar i-r cord ilcllven-d, Leave order at SUK-ktiiu'r. Dr. T.J. Ia' olllce I at the end of the hull, up stulr lu the Iud. isiliiUice National Hunk building. ( litrdeil seeds Walker Hrtst. In the bulk at WHO W1LLWEAR IT? West Side Gives a Silk I'luftlla to the Most l'oimlar Bachelor. KVKUV PAH) St'IWnUIIKIt V0TKS. Tliert, I No Until to Ut Ntiiitltur uf Voles ' Cant, Hi, Ittig as Van arr s 1'alil Niilintirlhvr, Now, hero we are again, sfter our dis couraging contest on the most popu lar lady, wllh a popular bachelor con test. During the coming four Issues of the Wmw SlUh, coupons will 1st printed which are election tickets. Kvcr cou pon printed in the who'e edition can lie voted, even by one person, No limit to the number of votes you cast. ' . . To be a voter you must Ikj prepaid on your subscription to dnte. Kvcrv week the vote will be ru- notiuced through this liaiier, Issue of February 8. 10. 17. and 24, 1HIW. will contain coupons, and the Issue of March 8 will coubiln the name of the winner. Save vonr couikiiis, and send them In at the lust of the month. CUT this out, ranch near Cove. Harry Deaiu, Jr. i now a councilman al Arlington, John Minimi has returned from a trio to Portland, and bis brother. J' ll, arrived from Seattle aud w III make this county his home In the future. Mis llhtnch llrowuMUi, of Corvalll, lias time based of W C. Hrowo Hit t, k of itillllot ry formerly owned by Mr. Ham, and alltois ii a line dis play of millinery lu Ihe spring A renreselilallveof lla On-gotllitll I liilnu the cltv In the hitehwl of Ihsl pti-r. Chun Hester, who fnrimtrly lived here, bill lias tsfll ill the Hotllld Colin irv for some lime, ha returned and will pntlmhly settle here A sublcet of tin nl llrltlali, I'do I.ilu ban by name, fonstworo his alleglauce to Unit tsmotry Frluay Urore the county clerk with the intention of la- comlug an American ciU.en The folloa lng prolatle busiucs wa transactetl Friday; In the mailer of the George Jackson esUle the Istud of the ailiiilnlslraior waa appnivett end letter tadered iUl T. A. Fark-y, X. Wotalwant amTjuhu" Middleten were n.,ul-,l apprainera. lu the J. K. P Cavltt estate the ltivenUry aud appraisement were filed and approved and llie a,lnilnlstratr was eiiargctl with .lUil.iS a 'r report. The ap- itr.lsers In the tleorge Jackson estate made n-sul and in accordance there with the atlmliiistrator wa charged with I.mi Slinot, a ytaiug nuin of the llridgvisirt vicinity, bniugbl lo tlie count v cle'k Snlurdity the skin of a wild cat, ror which he teoelved f3. Il.irii.at Dallas. Saturday, February IK, to (lie wile of John Mt-Klnley.asou, Jim Mc Kliinls Is now ul hlsold Kan sas home. Airs. Harry llitckensto has gone to I'ism Imv lo st her sick mother. Mrs. Iltiln Itcckeiisio Im gone on a prut met cd visit Ui her relative at Albany Mr. and Mr. Jaine McCiirter and Mrs, Holme, of Kahuna, relative of 0. C Smith, are here ou a vb.lt V ni.in from Kiibtma ha rented the 'iiloon of C. V. Smith and w ill open up during the week. Hiram I'hunmerhos la-en down st the metropolis for several days Judge H-iist-, of Salem, WM transact ing business here Tuesday. Pifshleiit Bowtnnu, of the sou I nary it Liilitveitn. will deliver a lecture to the students of l.acreole academy on next Friday evening. The cast- of H. 11. Jasiarson vs. J. K lluhiiM'd, el al, action at law, has been setiled The following Is the iirogramnic for the next teacher meeting to lie held al Monmouth February S; Qusrlett, Dallas teacher: addn-H, "How to know mi lutiills," C A. Sluionloiij tliscus- sioii, "How to dissect all auluiul illils ii'iilcil hv nrnctlcal demoustrutlon on u snhli-ct-W. .1. Snlliniiin: class drill In j i . music, Miss llnnnleSwann; discussion, "Chariuter building tu our public si-htHilh tipened by W. J. Iteyuolds; address, Ji. F Mulkeyj melhods In ge ography, C, A, Hitchcock. Died at this place Sunday, February It), of incnibiaiie. us croup, the little four year-old daughter of Henry Happen. Mr. White, of Tennessee, Is here ou l, Sil.ttl-K-'l h erlin ijusmjf, - ' Villi HALK.JBnM lii ! tewr 1 too mma ij i wna mull lli, - 1. 1 bull Ma i.tr..-l'luA. 1. Bri r, Win. Uralntin f J, U. iw f orr? wiiif. nAiiR,.ii ii r it's wiiii. . -HI I " -T - 1 V WANTED. W , K'-I'L' I ... k Avuri lu tn tl.U m..,m...M Si Iwu wills sword Aral ItiMrtlou, lourwnus tlllMllll. 11, . WM.'r.MluuM-ltMM 4.1 11.1m 1, Ut. 0 Ml smtsrsgn r Jsnuar I, Law. V A NTKU-Oirdsrotsl ou nulML-rlutliMi. st UiUollliw. WANTK.D Hulwrltmni Ui ntsiiilno th data rt.r tnt.tr liHiutM mu tuu fstr uiti wtm luai Mtejr nrv uut tu n.-n. WASTK1)-Mrri'l,nund ntlir to ordt-r ItilUirlimulo, uiu.iin-iil, litlllimils, nd all their Job work at tu Wail rtliit uiilus, l-'lntt. euu wur sua low prtum. WAfTKIl Purelisner lor wiwiiis-uisi'liln. Oust 1 nw. W Ul iwu lor Adair X,vrm ililnottw. ' 41 ttwy Incmiw ipnut, purlftr tnw kas aytuusud)tottiis)livr.Uiu;UMiis)ftnaU. S4 IIIIIIL TAX KOTICR. The stditsil tax of achtsd district No. 20, Polk county, Oregon, Is dow due and payable to J. D. Irvine, district clerk, at the ludetieridcnce National Hunk. The same will be deemed de linquent unless paid before March the 12th, 1H03. J. I). In vise. District Clerk. Dated thus, the Utb day of Jan., IW. OiMiistitKwl to curs BilknM Attacks and Couaiiiatiloii, BinaU Jtlt lkn. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Tlie partnership heretofore existing between It. Shelley & J. M. Vauduyn, under the firm name of Shelley A Van dtiy ll, has this day been .Unsolved by mutual consent, It, Shelley rellriug fr-in the firm. All notes and account due them wilt be ctdiected by the firin, eitlier party being sulhorized to re ceipt for the same. It SIIEI.I.KY, J. M. Vasduvk. Independence, Jan. 5, 1HU3. fill lip In nrst KflteStrtutrsMl bnttMta,tlfI tSuKUsi, ttmalt line IMmm. lie per bolts. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby civen that the partnership heretofore existing between J. W. Busier aud It. S. Sla-lley, uutler the llrm name of liustcr & Shelly, en gaged In the drug business iu the city of Independence, has la-en dcsolved by mutual consent, J. W. Busier retiring. All account due the firm will lie re called for by cither party. J. W. Bustkr, ' It S. Shklley. Independence, January 30th, 181)3. Tn sM Pipsil I'-" Sw" Bsj Baatt tfl-rtulliig. ttv. r IsiiUe. LAST CALU Ib-v. J-isher faulted the ts.pulatw of All la-rstms owing T. lvstes, on rtu ver.oo religion, Sunday. The sue-1 tequeawa w ean ana ' " ' I t Ill lltimsm-a rwciti This don was so greal Uial many of Parker's l,r -vuf ww-"""" vr i-i"T . trkfr. MOST PQPUUB B&CHELOR IN POLK COUNTY. a visit to his oltl friend, W. H. Duns. Mr. and Mi-s, John Walker, of Cor vttllls, have been here visiting reltttlves. Mr. and Mrs, 0, 0. Coud gave an ele gaht illnner Sunday In honor of the slxllulh blrthdiiy of Mr. Coad's fulher, Samuel Coad, of this city. Children and grandchildren only being present. Dr Klrkpstrlck'b sons nave gone' v the Jcll'crson vicinity to dig hop roots for their 4()-acre Held to be set out this spring Bv reason of the shutting down of the state printing olllce for a week's vacation, David Athbuugh, the fore eltifccu were proseuj.4. Wm. McCurdy, our rsltrnad section boss, went to Portland ou a business trip Monday, . A few of our citizens who were In the habit or tliMwIng tlielr upper Up over t g Inns of whiskey occasionally, hav "sworn oil," while your writer wait with breath bated (w ith whiskey) to sua If I hey keep t heir pledge. A crew of loggers came dowu the Luc klamute last week from the lone- stane Const Itauge. They finished their I rive Mow l'arkt-r a short distance, then came buck to view our town (run on schedule time) ami take the train for 1 iidcpeiitlcnce without purchasing ticket. They claimed to bo "broke," ami appropriated the rear platform ol the train, one man straddlhigtheilraw liettd. When the) were scarcely out ol light Conductor Webster made his ap pearance, demanding something to nnncli. or sonic coin. The loggers still adhered to the statement that they were- "busied' to a man, but warned credit (inlll Independence was reached where money was plenty. Tho ruling man on Ihe train yanked the bell cow, and trentlv assisted the ''Knights of the Itiver Bottom" to alight, saying that a warmer climate than Oregou was the place for such a gang a that. Ben Huntley, of Independence, was visiting in our town Sunday Cass Kays went to Turner, Marlon county, lasl week, to lie with his sister who is very sick. lU.krci.il Frank Miller Is ou the sick lis) this week, . Preaching next Sunday at 8 p. tn by Itev. Cross. Tne farui'ir around this pl-we have commenced plowing. The Chinese are celebrating China New year, here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Holt MeDanlcl spent Sunday at Independence. Miss Smile Sliuoiitoii is an assistant teacher In the school here at present Hop men are busy preparing their yards. Tho erection of the new mill w ill begin about March 1st. It is to be a $) barrel mill. Tuesday morning, when the Vernon Utys were ou their way lo school, their horsy took fright at the stage and ran away throwing the boys nut and break ing their curt upouualtlerubly. The boys got off with a few scratches. There was a unci d dance at tho hall lust Saturday night. la tlie last call. . B. Cooper, Assignee. Cure for rmlrts, snd Cli-iwral D bUtt) , &bwU iha Hon, ttu. wr laaUa. ' MiuaneYititi. All acc-tHiuls due the late firm of Buster A Shelley are now due and Im mediate settlement Is requested. As Mr. Busier desires to leave Indepen dence the old books must be closed. Hl'STKB & SllKI.LKY. Prevent ami rare Constipation and Sicks HiaOaeki), fcmuil Utle Uutiu. We buy our drugs as cheap as any house In the Williamette valley, aud Intend to give the public the benefit of the same. Cull and we us. Shku.:y, Alexander A Co. busFness locals. 77.-? Vole For rftf- SH9 No ballots will be received and counted that are lint signed by persons who are orcpald subscribers, Any person not it paid Hiibsoi'llierean have Ih'-lr coupon voted by some one who has paid In udvtmce, KMARK BY NOT SIOIMO THE SISHT ro oln fAwooun-Tcu.t vow ALiAoour t .lln,l . t, ffORTIl PACIFIC CYCLE (JO. Birvr.i rs ok rurnv description. MnmiM Buiiiima -PoBTirXNO OrcoonJ TIium, tu m. i.ld.u, li, flniinill tt'hm A totter meal Is served than at the rce- laurautor WeetactittAlrwln.ail lorn- mcrclal street, fialeui. courteous ai tentiou, a tine meal, and the pnpulal price of 25 cents, have matte this liolise tlie lleatltuariers oi everyone who has occasion to dine iu Sulem. - Tim cullara ant! cufls starched and Ironetl by the lndepeudeuoe laundry are aa white and glossy as ivory. A well washed shirt is half a man's dress. The next gentleman you meet lust look In wui u'hv Im limits so neat and vou will find that he gets his woshiug dona at the independence steam laundry. Tlie wearv housewife should take the in etletl rest this week by seudlug all her wasiilng to the lauudry aud see bow nice it is, aud so cheap too. There is nothing nicer than anleo vniiiii-iiinii. mill the nice voting mau always gets his washing done at the luilcpeiuleiice sieatu lauuury. . BkSThe largest aud tost Juvenile journal is OUlt YOUTH, only 35 eents per year, Clemens Pub. Co. Sau ran- clsco, Cal. Shelley 4 Vantluyu request an Im mediate settlement of all notes and accounts, as their old btsiks must be ilosed. liemcmbcr that, Bhelle.V, Alexander A Co.. of tho Pioneer Drug Store ale soect'ti' attention to all V t(.rs tt mail. Oon Small into l-ii every iwt for a wuik aiouoTui ltl Uvvn. .'. yer bottat. 8cud25oei.ta today fttr oue yi-ar's subscription to OUH YOUTH. . Ad dress, Clemens Pub. Co., Sau Francisco, Cal. ' Only 25 ets per year. OUlt YOUTH, . P. O. Box 2329, San Francisco, Cal. Family washing Is done at low rates by the Iudcpcndouoe laundry. The only Pure Cream of Tui tar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions cf 1CS--40 Years the Standard nd all deserve great pi now. J i