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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1893)
4auqa iii i i ai i i THE WEEK'S BUDSET. What Our Kqnrter Fiudsguf In terest to Uur Keadgrs. THE LOCAL AX UCNKRAL SEWS. aaeMrf af Ik ail ef Ik Week Ttrwl TW M CallKlea Mir H.IMr latam ft ktarrakar. Mm, Van Mecraml Mm. ('a lln, I lie Utter lately from Michigan, will open nut a aPvknf millinery iiihmU hi ill.' tore lately t een pksl by Mrs.Wlnnu I, nn Main atieet. The l'k w III I new mill of tli latest style frin eaateru inanufuetoile. These Indie have ....... .M ..V H tl.U IllIM f . . J, I r .1 business mill solicit share of the public patronage. Their .ulug dy will be Haturduy, March IS when they will t pleased to receive" the public for Inspection of ihelr gel. It Her. J. U. Paldwln, of Cherry vllle, Kmihm, after making mi trip to Oregon, Iim finally eme to make II hie home, arriving htt Saturday with his family mul household iphmIh. Hi' hM not yet decided where h will lxt. H li linptlol mloWtcf, mull tboo who hvt hrnrtl hlni prvncli pk vry htulily of Ills ability. Ho la a brother to 8. lll.lwln of ililn city. Varlii rwt'lptof a little book, which trmtii In a vtry vthmnitlvf man nr th laws rt-uiilutliia mxllfol lh human family. Thon aiv otur nw and truthful facta brought lu llghl and wj married - amn and wnnimi Will undemlvnd It. Tb rlv lit only tO ovuta. 1'ublUhwl by the Trudy I'ub Co. Chlrago. Rpv. Bolarnl D Oraut, th ulciitiil Baptist dlvlua, of l'ortlanil, hiktiI a few hours in town lat Haturxlay, but rvry many who would have own plvaaad to hav awn hi m knw noth Inn of hit U'Iiib here. H lutemU vlaltlng our rlty ayaln In a abort tlinv. and aiiimuiiiYiiieiit will b nmile tliMiigb thin iMr. Hamuel C'mwll of Haleni, wbihea all Intermited perwinn to know that h will 1.1. ... kin. Pilot I ......1,1 I., I . .......... """"'' I ludpptnduutw, Murch Ulh and llth, anu nava niiu ai vraia a aiaoiv iur in spection. TIium pvraona having Itoi'k- woodatock are wiwclalljr Invited. Orover Cleveland will atop Into the preatdental chair enjoying the court dunce of the repuWIcaiia and the pco- pte that he will not be M by tlx fanatic of hl own party, ('levelanil la a man of more than ordinary ability and ha la orufiiiUliig a very atrong following. The blacking of atovca la a ill conrairlng tank, In many Inula ncea, but our better-half ha dlncoverwl that anap mixed with the alove blm k lug la a gri'nt aaving uf lahor and It pmducea an exellent tHilinh, and in laatlng. Try It. F. E, OrlBlth, repreaentlng the McMlnnvllle elmr factory wan In town on iuciay inmHiucing in oranua oi cnoice cigara, na. aim L till IlIII ll ui., noneaiy." lie naa niei wo m a ... it ir. l. t . . a i I gratifying (ucrewi in pleaaiug the smoking public, The Yamhill Hennrtcr I muring tome excellent point agnluat the county court of Yamhill county which refutte to allow IU proccellnga In full to be pu hi lulled by that par. There mut be a nigger in that woodpile tome where. . The Wert, a newsy little aheet pul- lihel by Hvnator Alley, of the Oregon leglnluture, away over at Florence, In Lane Co. ha been borrowing wmpp lug paiier ou which to print. Km xtnek of paier fallings to arrive. It Koehler, n in linger of the Southern Pacific Itallroadii In Oregon informed Editor Nutiaii of the ltogue Hlvt-r Courier, at Grant I'am, that hi name la pronounced "Keeler" not "Koler. Mra. Deaton, who ke' the World "Fair" reataurant lu thla, city aervenloli- ater aalad which cannot be auriMtwil, nit tirlth f uriuilv.n va nanl nn.u JUHtt hilik of It! Ilev. A. J. HutiNaker pn-achtxt hi farewell sermon to hla rongregntlou here laat Hunday lo a largo congrega tion. No pastor hu yet been wlei-teil to succeed him. Mr. Juno, the proprietor of the Little Palace Hotel, seem to be giving his patron excellent satisfaction, at least we hear no complaint mining the boarders. J. F. O'Dounell I building a shed adjoining his hardware atore 3Tix70 which will soon envel a large and fine display of machinery. O'Douuull is rustler. Next Saturday a covenant meeting will be held at 2 o'clock in the Baptist church, and a business meeting of the Young People's Union lu the evening, Dick Madison stcji lighter and quicker now than ever aa he Is the fut her of a flue boy winch arrived Friday, the 24th. M. Kosendorf, of the linn of lloaendorf A Hlrschberg leurnlng of sickness lu his family left ou Monday for Portland. It. Kelso Is compelled to move again aa a millinery store will occupy his present location, near tbe National Bank. J. H. Hawley is now president of the Polk Co. flank vice I. A. Macriim, who resigned. A very handsome and stylish line of dress goods will be opened Mnrcti 1st, i, at Vauduyn's. A big line of men's shoes Just received from Itoston factory at Vanduyn's. Bpeclal dress goods sale will continue a few days longer at Vanduyn's. , Ladies', misses', and cliildrcns' red shoes at Vanduyn's. Five gallon of syrup Wnjker Bros. for $1.60 at Hervlev Ml lli Baptist church utxt Hunday m usual. Commlasoner 1. M. blinpsoit was In town lHi Huturday. Mr K, Morris It vlaltlng her mother at IMIly, ItMVliiB lft last Saturday, Mr. A. M. Hurley I visiting Judgt Iturky'e faintly In I'unliuiil thin week J.V, Buster h gone to Itonuliurir tn get ready for removing hi family llan-e. Maitieiir coutiiy l rsoxlt) ml Ira area, aiiiI hu no tank, any the Mm llller tlnaetle . .. .". Hamilton,, ex-railroad ihhii missloncr, left for lil" hum In Hum ingtoit hl Monday. Mlm runny JVInpti, of lie i in I visit ing t tli homo of Ml. 1'allcnce t onpcr, moth of town V. A. laitily aud wll' h'fl on Ilia down I ruin Kultirdsy lo spend n few day visiting at Hlekrvwil, Alex Turubutl, llvhig north of town I hauling limit to build a residence on tin laud recently purchased, lr . 1). Butler will have Iwu married lo Mia Delia Nelaou exactly three years on the 5th uf March, Win. Milton, rv(irMntlng tli Nch rU'htt'ii, Ut'iumii ir of t'ortlmid waalu town thla week on nuaiueM, and made thla uloce a ilvaant vail. Any pcrwma dcairnig to rent olceplng tooiu la dlrvcied to an adver lieiiieiit under hend, uf For Relit, and t lie re lire eevcral other new advertlne- meiita in that toluiun. It has been l.t l.le,) by the Folk (V Kalr uiaiiageitient to haw the aprlng rueaiiMH'llug th IS, It) and 17 of June, Weather Hruiliting the chant- art It will lie a very auccvMful aftutr. Notice la lieretiy given that uo permm la hei 'afterauthorlxed to receipt for nubacrlptloiia to the Wwr 8IDK, eXM'ptllig our elilii wIkmv ilalliea will t publlMhtHl lu lhl paar. J. M. Iwia, tha butcher, low been keplug on hand a very flue dlxplay of tneata during the laxt few week and Itilcuda doliiK the aatue lu the future Quality la what bring cunIoiu. J. it Cooper, wliiaw prineuce on our ntnwl Iim hi been inUnil for aeveraJ able lut .Monday to be ww,l wum lowu to hi plm-e of buaiiimw, and be I now rapidly gaining Htrviiutli. i tie minor or tut pnper I lu luck Lant week hi Jerwy iv.w gave birth to a line, iiliinut tiill-lilinHliil, heifer calf He will now revel In cream, and grow ft on plenty of rich milk. W. L. Weaver an old Nchoolniata f Itev. IHilliiK'a, ha arrived from Oil ('My t'cuu., aud w ill inuke jtla home here. He la all addition to our mimi cal circle a ho ha a fine buna voice. Hiirwcrllx'm . wanting help or any ptnoiia drotrlng employiiH-nt can um the ''Want" column of thla paper KHKK, one ltiwrllon, not loexciel ten WuriU. K-rtfh additional word one cent. Wm. 1'iHile, foreman of the aectlon gang on the Southern 1'aclflo railroad ff i,..,,!. Iuilt Mam .nwll i, itiinlnv and hmke a leir. IIe w taken to the h(.ltal oil the " " low a train J. A. Vciieiw, the mayor of lidewn- lence, preside over the city cuuncll with much dignity and use excellent judgement in all hi appululuient. He Is an exceedingly popular presid ing olllcer. I hive Craven, our photographer, I lolu'g excellent work and a a con- seiiicn(v getting plenty lo do. He bus the luteal styles of work, and his show w indow on C street I securing much uttculhm For the Information of our reader wc will hen-after publish aynopl of the legal notice Mug printed In the county. The revenue the Dallas piipers get from that business enable tlitue papers to live there lu comfort. Now iiicinUrs of the Monmouth of xUt-ne grange few facta let mind take rauuc F.ai'h lltlief' burden seek lo lift lly all the power within your gift. The Hun Francisco Examiner awarded several prizes to resident of tills county, (.'hurley Knott, the bu clier, ilia; not know what to do with his 1UO fruit trees, but a dlullou ary to Prof. I'umpbell of Monmouth, Is very appropriate. Prof. Sclirltig, assisted by Mrs. Ida Irvine, will pluce his promising class before the piihllo on Frldiiy evening. Murch 10th, In the Congreutloual church. The licsl local talent will upia-ar lo nld In the recital, Full pat- tlcllluis will appear later. , T. J. lilack of Hiilsey I going to make a successful light for the col- eclor of customs ut Poitluud, -and K. 11. Flugg, of Halcni, will try and get the hind office at Oregon city. Brother Flugg you are too good a news paper niun to leave the Held. ' - W. IjcuvIU, of Falls city, was In town this week und had on exlillntlon some samples of coal which ha said were taken from tbe bank of the Lucklmulte uimve the town. He also says a silver mine of consiiierutile richness has been discovered near the same place. Itev, II. M. Waller, aged 78 years died Saturday night, Feb. Hi, at- Al bany. He leaves four children a laughter mid ami at home, and Mrs Huston of Albany, and Airs, Sol Stump of Kuver. itcriiuiiiH arrived here nn Monday's train, and were enlerred lu o. O. F. Cemetery, Dr. Townsond will occupy his pulpit In the Presbyterian church next Sun- duy, both morning! and evening. A sacred cornet solo will be rendered by Willis Hill with the.4irgan.,n(!diinpiinl nientby Miss Wlnnull, In theevenliig. Hunday school ut 12:15 m.; prayer meeting Wednesday' eyeblng 'at seven o'clock, J. W. Illll uf thla city, a nephew of Henry Hill, ha - patented twu very valuable Inventloii. One la a hand powtr itutup puller, and the-other, on whluh la operated by horaepower. The hand-power machine la a marvel, weighing nnly 07 pound, ami with It one uirtn, luaida of four mltiutt of pulling, can completely dlnlodgu any lx I noli grub Hint grow. Mr, Hill ha already mild nearly thirty nui vhltieaaud la having them manufact ured a rapidly a ponHlbk He ha old au luleroat In their iimnur.iouiie to a gnutleuiau well nhlo t'i uhIi the biMlnuaa and hu wilt lw nhlo now t" fill nrtler m fa-t a tilveii. We iltb him RticeeN and la'llcveiin I mi n f"i I u tie In hi patent. J, It N. IU-11 write- from llii-iiiliig- hnui Alabama a follow dnted 4Yu'y Ui "Arrive! here O. K. Thla I a great town. The Kotith I waking up, The Iron and coal iiiltic In re are richer and more extvnalve than tin of IViiiuylvaiila. Hie WrMl the Went! give niu the Vcl! with all thea coal aud Iron give me I tin far ilmtBiit Wct. rthall write you a line whiii. How I wa iileawil to aee the Wwrr Hunt here, W III leave for Wellington toiiiorrow. Service at the Congregational clitirvh nn lat Kuuilay wera well attended, the evening service lelng a large gregatlon. The aoug rendered by thirteen girl trained by Mm, Ida Irvine waa ex. client ly reuderetl. The lumtur aang "Harveat 'I'Iiihk" a a nolo No preaching next Hunday, Knblmlh achiail at U and Y. 1'. M. V. K. at 7 O'l'llH'k, There are grave doubu entertalnml aa to whether the annexation treaty belweeli the Culled Htnte and the Saiidwlcli llaud will t ritlltU-tl. but Itdiawnot top our job printer from turning out aa gixxl' gob work a can heiloue anywhere at pilec that will atotilh you. Hrlug In your printing Ijmt week, wrilea "llytaiider to the W'WT tl?K, Jheni waa Unit to the wife of Wm. Uurrell, formerly of ltucun Vint, a Itlrl. a eight 71 pnilud. Mother aud child doing well, but Illll ha .t aliout all hi hair, It U'lng a girl. Mm. I.. CamiiMl, lately from the Fjixt, ha openiHl a dre making par- kiron Monmouth near Itullroad aired, She atillcll a (bare of the patronage of the ladle of Independence aud vicinity and guaraiiteea giMHlt work. A new growry More, will ahortly la opened here. It I tfe Ongou Mereh autlle Co. and O'lbMiekc & Sander cock are titpnager They will I ndy to do buliiea lu a naiple of week In the Cltlfelter brick ou Main lret. A Niper I to I1 published, at Mou- mouth, commencing next luculay, edited by C. V. Murphy, and will laJ delivered to all aulaa'rlber of the Wm Sipk without extra charge. It I surprising to rmwt people how w can turn nut Jols prlulng at such iw figure. Promptness, aitmracy ami dispatch' are the the three reasons. Itev. I). V. Poling w ill preach al Dixie next Sunday, March S I MM, both morning and evening. Sabhath hoolat IIM. Wm. Tatom, a nephew of Jamce Tatom of Monmouth, a dentlat by profemdoii, has decided to locale In ludciicmleuce. M. Nichols, of Itolaud, I. Inn Co. who recently resided In Moiimouih, Is over attending to btislnesa at Mantiiotith this week. I,. W. .McAdnm delivereil from bis marble work last week a very line monument for the grave of Mrs. It. Shelley. ' , The Wkht Si kb nw is-cupie Its own building, and has one of the atcst and Iswt apiailuted oIIIits in ! the slate. Messrs I.ollhott & Wheeler are ask ing for a franchise through Iudean deuce to build a rnllrmd to Salem. H. Muhlmanof this city, was uinde happy last Saturday by the arrival of a ten hiiiiiI girl. Itev K. Ksts, of Oakland Oregon, will occupy the Baptist church pulpit next Sunday. A pleasant drive whist party was given liy Miss Sophia (loll' this week, at which some twenty w ere present. A large luiuU'r shed Is being hull! out near tbe depot to cover lumber shipped In from CorvnllU. Frank Post of Salem and wife were guests of Mrs. M. H. (I raves this week. Paul Kllppcn, the Ankeny miller, was In town on Wednesday. Dave Davis, the Job printer, solicits your patronage. Mrs J. W. (Illtmugh of Whltcson Is visiting friends here. J. A. Veness has moved Into his new residence. City bond of Dallas are oflered for sale. Dallas has Its city election In April. Oarden seeds In the bulk at Walker Bros. The "HAS" cigar, for sale by lend ing dealers of this city, Is a pine hiivntui, strictly hand-niudu mid one of the finest and choicest cigars miinufiicturcd, Try them. . 5t "Old Honesty" is the name of the best live writ' cigar sold hi Indepen dence, and so pronounced by nil who have tried them. fit Dr. T. J. Lee's olllre is at the end or the hall, up stairs In the Indupcnd.mce National Bunk building. Family washing Is done at low rales by the IndeM3iidence laundry. Go to Walker Bros, for good groerles at bedrock prices. Plenty of onion sets at Wu ker Itros Pure Maple syrup at Walker Bros. Bait salmon at W, Bp is. FROM CORRESPONDENTS Newsy Notes From the Several Towns In the County. 'VIUT OtU I'l'OPl.K ARE DOINtJ. Oar I urrMmsilrst at NussiMlk t'kraalrlM lk H"k' ll4iMalat l Ikal Plara la!rMlla( krs mm Dallu aa4 Olkar !! l- IhtlUa. 'I Iim rnllualiia UunltiitM WM Iraauuilvil bw. fure Jinls HureU I'ridio i la Hi K, M. Pv twtaieaiilHia wits iirnimimil lor llnal nui' IUiihi.nl, mul Miireli e Ml Itir lustring miii, I Ii" niiiilerut I ho urillaiinlili of Krnl M Timiiiiinita, J, It. Ilsrna si,iIiiIihI (iiaMlan, ana til bnail tlneit al tati, (ieoiax 'I, IIIiihIibiii suit wlla wsin ur fnini Httlcin HHlunliiy, tint gutula of Mr, anil Mm, li, J. I'lMll. , l Knlli'X.iil lo emnily, aMat acvurul dua n.iuim rnlullvea heru, ami waa nilM Iimiiiii HaltiKlujr I'y kltitmin aniiuuutiltis Ilia ili'stli of lila tniiriier. i'aiwra went HsKirilajr ntud Willi III anility rlark lijf an aarnl uf Ilia Heatila Kirn luur miii iiiiiiwu. nuiiiiiiani'lng .nil aaalnal aav, erul ol Ilia miiiliiul Muiiimmi man of Ilila ilnea wlin wnra alas'klinlilnra In ilia eunipany I lia mhiis esMi waa Irlml alsjal two yaara a, ami waa wuo by His tMllaa pwllra. Julin llriiKor, a yuun miif Vt'll Hrlekar, a alllli'M wii" HI. Vltua daun. Tlia aaaeuuira of III Wallaca aaula Dlad Uialr filial accuunl Willi Ilia eounlj lrk aa W'adiiMitay. Ttivjr bav yat a band aa tbe tnial value uf all miri)i, tlv'SAs.W. Tlmlr Wfrvloca, a far, have Imin rmitiliWd Itjr ilia l uiiii o( a'l.ae.sM. ClariMiee Veaxle, of I'orllaud, ha been here visiting hi laiybood friends. Mis Maggie Murray la sending few day with her sister Mra. Hale Huekeiislo, She la a student of the Sacnd Heart Academy al Kaleui. tirant Safs is lying quite !l! at hi home lu thla city with pulmonary trouhle. Theaherlirhaa HiiIsIimI bin tax col leiHiug and luut taken lu K,17&. The amoutila for thedlll'ereut pnclucta are are a follows: 1'iilliis, tUU; iMwala, ::i7; Jaekaoii -MI; Salt Uke, tlX'i McCoy, ;!; 'Ana till; Eols, lttl; Buver, tlitt: liuciia Vlata, IW, ln le- tN'iideiieii, 7.VI; , Monmouth, $7IH Luikiiuute l:'; Ilrldgeisirt HI Dixie, Htu, Win. tlurreii ha iiioveil to tbe faru he lately piirehased lu the iUsdgcport precluet. A meeting of the Academy trustee u culled for tbe fourth of March, for the purasie of collecting those funds autas'rilaid for the new academy build lug and never paid. Tbe wiadeu mill was told Saturday y alicrtf! Wells, and waa bid lu by Mr. Walker of California who held tbe judgement. A the slin k holders have sixty day from the May term of court to leileelii II they have hoa of doing so. Mniimiiuih MliaMartr W'urtlinii). aa old Normal alu. drill, In tii'rv Tlolllut uld Mi ll J and acwuca. Tinny nvnureur isillrita V. M. ', A. boya relumed Imtu I tirvnJIls Mnuilay, wliers lliay (wnl lime ilu si llm wHMiid auuiial wnh-r. iih ui iim (..iiictw VMuiif Mo'a llirtallan AMorlallmi uf I he Parlllc .NiirlhwwU ll waa a grand auMMiilily, lully a hundred and Briy nillesn yuiiua ini'ii uelus kmmlii in lourb with mi ll uilmr, and a i niml iishI fevllut ciil twiwivn all, Aiming ilia pmniiuaut tienkria imwnnt, warn U It, Itiaila, Interna tional MVrvlar; : 1, A. PiiimuUl, alnla aenra- lary ; llcv. lo.lmul ll. (Irani, uf Pnrllandi 1'nil. II. Allen Hlniiv,. uf ISirllaiul, Kav. 1'liua, M. I'lellanil, uf Kuival drove: I'rof. Whliesker, of Hnirin. w iuw to liave a still grander cm. veiiitoti ni'.xl time. Tli Y. W. 0. A, will give a tti py a carnival ni'ti nuliiriliiy evening, Tvai'liera from nil uver Hie Duuiiiy gallivred ti.tfel tu i ul uur iutille ai'lnml tuillillng laul Hiilurilay and In hi III. lr uninml IiidIHum, It. I'unl.li uud lamlly am vlaltlng frlenda oil I uf low n. Mr. W'lioUUiw gave ua Mime very valuable lliiHtalua lu NuruiiU eliajMd Wudiuwday itioru lug. Ilev. Smliti U meeting Willi grand .ticftwa In Hie i in l.i lull eliureh, tliere liavlug Imn'ii leu eonvurMloiiM already. I'arker. ihHi vns.-W lira we mentioned our bo lug giMlH'tl almul In Hie' World's lair niapa, wu d i,l mil wtuli ni tw tluiiiitlil vuin, but uur slulerly rivlliig luyuu inaileiia look fur yuur name, wlileli wsh "mil l here," aud we will ad mit made ua feel rnllier Ituitervd, (lo uur dla ori'ilil) Inn aiii li la liuimiu nntura. Hu yuu ran bi'iil ua at nuyililiig, oiin your W lien) la your WorlU'a fair I'xlillill? ( nn you get tltl.Wu Du.lii'Unl a -beat III yuur wawlioiiaer lsi pears aniw al HiiverT liiiiila lli'linii'li'a lllo mill la riiiiiilng llila week. MIhm Liiurii liillliia, ol Novel, wax vlaltlng ri'liiliM' lierc the m.l ni lt, J, (I. ImvliiMiiraaiiiU'r, Mia, llurltlisil.ol AI-' Dioiy, l ou a vlait lii'm, AnilreW Wiley, ua exii'rleneed liiiud wltb duelling liaila, 1. laying drain tile lor William Kuiiin. liev, (. J. llliilliiuyne, or Itueim Vlala, preucllflt to our ell I.i-um auiitluy, . Leo Htcepmw, an iilil-lltim I'arlter boy, we are iilenai'il lo uy lm reliirued, und will Work lor lidllla lli'llillcg, l.iixl lull Win, l''iiiiiu aliliii(l two ilnicil llai'llnit ii'iira In lc, w , Allen, I'lirlliiuU, In be imwivcil Iur I J m Wiirlil'a liilr, und rueelved a ruply thai they were Iho heal repreauumtivea up lu thiil dutf. l.i'lia! Nntieea In Pulk i-oaaly. Aihtilliinlritlor'a nolli'o of Jainna I,, C) raves aillnliilatralorol C, II, (Iraves ealale; aulu of properly ut luillua, ISlli chiy uf Murch. Kxeeutor'a niilti'ti, Jsniea It, Hhepsrri rxin'n torol Jiiliica K, I'. Olvlll oatute.to luivoclnltiia prtwiileil by Augliat lal, 1K(I, Nolloenl tiling of tliuil aetlleniMit nf John Phillips catuluiiu 'Cunaduy, Mnroli 7, Wll, by Haiimel l'hllllpa unit l'.lnuilielli Phllllpa, ex ectitora, , Hherlll'a aule, H, M. Hmltli a Klltubeth M(it)ui.'iliii, rcul-ealaie ul Moniuouthi auloal Dallna, Hiircll II, ISUII, Hlu rlfl ' aule for tuxi'a, rriil-eatatu ot .lolui UuVlaiuiU Mra, huiKlrelli; aule to luku plaee at HuiliiM, t'ohruary IH, lMi;l. Hlmrlft "a aule. under oxei utton, Wm. (I runt vs W. T.HIiurllefl and U, A, tiuwtullo, Miil-ea. title ut Kalla t'llyi aule al IHUiiim, Kebruary 18, IHU'I. Assignee notlco, iwlulo ofK. K. Htilibaril.ln. solvent (It'll I f; nut Ice to preannt olulini on or bel'oro March II, 1HH.I; J, W, Crlder, uaaiuniie, Adiiilulniraloi' H notice, (leori(e Juckaun ea. suite, W. A, .IhcIoiiiu, iiiliiilnlMtriitor, Dnllaa; eliilaia to be presented on or liulbre Augiml 17, INU.1, Hiiuiluuna, Ciiiialiig, Wallace it Ou, va J, 8. Mlcliell; to uppear March II, lu dlxtrlut Nn, I of Polkeounty, (J, W.Nmllli, Justice, BUSINESS LOCALS. There lu'.no place In Oregon where better meal I served thau at the n tauraut of WeUoottt irwlu, 71 Com nierolal street, Salem. Courteous at tention, a fine meal, aud the pouulai print of lift cents, have tniatle this bouse the headquarter of everyom wuo li a otvasiou w nine iu raiem. The collar and cults starched aud IroniKl by the Im!etudunue laundry are aa white aud glossy a Ivory. well washed shirt Is half a mail lire. The next gentleman you meet Juat lk tone why he lisiksao neat and you will llnd that he got hi washing done at the independence steam luunury Tlie weary bonne wife should take the n edeil rest till week IV sellillllg all her wasnlng to the laundry and how nice ll Is, and so cheap uxt. Tliere I nothing nicer than a nice youuuuiau, and the nice young man alway get hi washing done at the independence steam laundry. Shelley Vaudtiyu request an I in mediate settlement of all note and account, a their old Usik must be ulooed. ltemember that Shelley, Alexander A Co., of lb Pioneer Drug Store give ipti'iul attention to all urilm trnt Ity mall. Many of our sulstcrlbers desire to take tbe Rural Northwest, of Portland, I u connect Ion with the Wkht Sine We have made arrangement, an that we ran furnish It for twenty-five cent a year alsive the price of the Wkxr Shik, and It la giving excellent alls- faction to our nwlers, W buy our drug a cheap aa any house In the Wllllsmette valley, and Intend to give the public the benefit of the same, ditt wui urn ua. SlIKI.I.KV, Al.KXAMiKK A C'O Ixsller Uak l.lal irfunelalined lellera remnlnlna In I lute. pendenee aili,mr, Kebruary St, 1WI, They will bebarel rural llierateolunereulrexli Huri'li.Hamuel Bllihln. Jllllua llerney, V U Ken worthy. Juaepb Miller, (I II M.l'urty, Ittrd Miller, lira lloyca. Arthur Hiiill, WU HKwl, Mra Jennie Itaub, Maa W I'yburn, Mra Hatty llerdnrrer, Mra HupbHi K. U. lUisaa-raKiS, ,P.M, I'nllng na Thai Hal,, The vote for the one to wear thai prlxe hat aland a follow: W. II. Hawley lit! Conl. May . 40 H. Hlrachberg It. I). Cooper 4 Alex Davis , , Dave Scar Oeo, Brey ... I Total.. Our t'oluaiblau Kahllill. Again we Hud cause to be Justly proud of our public scbisil, Inasmuch that mini is-nutirui exiiiott lia ts(n pre- iared and forwsnleil to Chicago by W. HltchoM'k, hi asslstauta and the pupils, portraying, lu a moat striking Itivt, the ability of the pupils, directed by their eftlcleut Instructors. The work wa not that of any aiHflal en dcavor, lmply the everyday routine aud to say the least, does more than irdlnary credit to all concerned. The llsplay will serve as an excellent ad vertisement for the community, and most assuredly will meilt the praise of all who ace It and the space Kcuplcd n the great! show building could not ve liecn put to Mter use. - r , ... Kleelrle Maktala MeMlnnvllle. F. F.. Orlimii of McMlnnvllle who luut been siis rliiteiiilent of the water works aud electric light plant of that Ity, was here this week and In eon- creation with him we learned that for au all night service of electric lights and all day pumping direct Into li that the constimptron of wood Is only uisiiit two cords a day, costing J.li'iai'ord, aud the expenses for labor ouly seven dollars a day. The city as a smaller incandescent plant than hero In Indcs'iidciice and has two hundred and II Ity lamps hi use beside eighty-eight used by the city, aud at rates considerably lower than in this lly the Income Irom the private lamps gives the city Its lights free. he water and electric light plantcom- ned cost fl.ono. VI Forest (irive arc lights are used till twelve o'cha'k, and from four In the morning until day light, nod the city pay twelve dollars light, lu Me.Mliinvllle the Tele- hone Ulglstcrolllec bus nine lumps, aud has no meter, and tint regular hurge Is only three dollars a mouth. to says llie city luistisi high a charge r lights lu residences and hu thinks the council will reduce the price where hole houses are lighted so that the aggregate cost will not exceed two or three dollars a mouth to a residence, When lamps are used as In stores, the rate Is all right, but in hotels aud residences the public demands a light in every room, but cannot, mul should not, is) compelled to pny more thau a fraction of the charge for a light that burns constantly. City Connrll. La t Tuesday the city fathers met at the ('Ity Hall. Committee on streets reported numerous repairs needed on sidewalks and eroaswalka. Committee on Btrcots reported in favor of gravel ing on C from Muln to Hal I mud street. 8wclnl committee ou electric lights ropnrtcd cltlnens lu favor of lighting llie city all night, but thought the price too high and would be In judicious to the expense. Mr. John Tulbott addressed the city council and asked for a frtifichlae lor a railroad through third street of Imlcpo pendenco, with the electric light plant at one end, and Biilcm at the other. Mayor appointed Messrs Irvine, Locke, and Bell us a commit Ice to confer with Mr, Tul hot t. Heveral bills were ordered paid and council adjourned. Mayor Veness presided. Oeo. W, Jteed recorder, CLEVELAND IN HARRI80N OUT, Tomorrow, the 4th of March, 18D3, will make one of tbe greateet olmngee in tbe lilitory of American polltica. 0 rover Cleveland, who is plcdginl to the red notion of the tariff to the lowewt pimaible point Ht which the expense of the gov eminent mn be run, wilt take charge of the rcltm of the govern J uient, and we may look for tbe beat tlinca thut we have ever acou in onr history. Ho It in In tbe history of tbe mer cantile busincas of our county, Those who have Wu grinding tbe Moj)l down with high prloee have hud to give way for men of more liberal dealing. Until today Stockton & Henkle are at the bead of tbe Hat with the largmt stock of Dry Goods, Xotlonn, (Jlovtw, Furuialiing Gooda, Shoes, Hoaery, Tiunks, Vallaca, and La dim' aud Gento' Nuckware. in tbe county, and tbey are iKsrfectly con llilctit of tboir poaition, m the large trade they have built up in tbe short time tbey have been iu Inde pendenee, iimki it go without any lug, that their pricce are right, and their giKalrt iim recommended. IS Call and .see what we say is true. STOCKTON & HENKLE OPERA BLOCK, ndpndno Oragon. Nature Mureat Ally. If nature did not struggle against disease, even lu weakly constitutions, swift Indeed would Is-the course of a tuiilndy to its fatal termination. While nature thus struggles let us, lest worse befall us, aid her efforts It la Judicious medicinal help. Ex perience must lie our guide in battles ith disease, and that "lamp to our feet" indicates Hoslettcr's Stomach Hitters aa a safe, tried and thorough lly of nature. If the blood be Infected ith bile, If the bowels and stomach are Inactive, If the kidneys tail toexpel Impurities of which they are the natural outlet a comae of the Bitters Is the surest reliance of the sufferer, one, moreover, that Is sanctioned by professional indorsement and use for nearly half a century. No Ameiicau or foreign remedy has earned greater llstinctiou aa a remedy for aud pre- ciitive of chronic liver complaint, malaria, constipation, kidney and rheumatic trouble and debility. A Perfect Baking Powdbs. The constantly growing demand for Dr. Cream Baking Powder, the for forty years, is due to two causes. FIRST: The extreme care exercised by the ma facturers to make it perfectly pure, uniform In qualitf, and of highest raising power. SECOND: The recent investigations exposing the fact that certain other brands of baking powder contain ammonia and still others that were found to contain alum. These unscrupulous manufacturers are being found out, and the consumers are giving them a wide birth. Nothing is left to chance in the mangffi&'ure of Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder. Chemists arte" "employed to test every ingredient as to purity and strength. .Hence j ( .!-'V.r;, its marvelous purity and uniformity. Each can$s; like every other. It never dissapoints. BEST is ALWAYS the CHEAPEST. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is re ported by all authorities as free from Ammonia, Alum, or any other adulterant In fact, the purity of this ideal powder has never been questioned, PIONEEH MEAT. r,1AI)l(ET. F. B. LEWW, Prop. rA!,x re Choice Meats Highest market price paid for fat stock, beef, mutton.veal, pork, etc A 11 bills must be settled monthly. OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 8 to 9a. m, Main street Independence. W. E. Goodcll HAS IN STOCK A NEAT STYLE LADIES' ; SHOES Which he desires the ladles of Inde pendence and vicinity to call and !u peet Tbey are of the Litest she,. , are well tlltilahed and at tbe ',: a i prices, current, for FIRST-CLASS G00D3. FOR SALE. Vim 8AI.E-A fine Imnorted Kenlueki a-k, four yean old. nftwn bands harli. ana iu r'd eundllluo hit aervlec. Will bs aolg on eaay tcmia, or trade for real estaia Kurllier lnfurwallon m be oblmlned at thla olllce. Koa SAl.a;-HaJed wheal and oat straw. prima quality, Alan aeed nail and wheat. w a. Momow, Hicareall. FOR HA I.K Unece In thiamlnmn toutver- tlaera at two oeule a word Ural tuaertton, four ceula a muulli. KOIl MAI.K-Cholre baled alraw l, Omtmrn Brey, Wm. Urahaui or i. it. Murphy. KiK HAl.ll-'holee while oata and aa auruai Uurbank poUkwa by Uro. K. Ukbt. WANTED. "WASTKD-Advertlaera In this oolomn at two ceuta a word Orel luaertlou, four eenla a muniu. WANTED Hubarribera to thla rwnar to ml Ua all arrearaea by January 1, 1W. WANTKD To trade A rood, vxll.hmken tadlea' aadiile borne, for a freah milch cow. Al. oatwo-bomewMaoo In "A I " condition, for one-borae aprlng wagon, tf In good order. Ad. W'ANTK1 ttulMorlhera tn ei amine Uia data after their naniea on Hi la paper and sea that uiey are uoi in arrears. WANTK1 Merehanta and nlhera tn nnler lellerheads, ataleineuta, billheads, and all llielr Job work at the Wwt Side office. FlraU clans work and low prices. WANTKD-Purchaser ftr a aewlnr jnaehina. Coats.', la new. W Ul aell for & Addreaa , oare una omoe. u TOR RENT. FOlt RENT An ofttee room adtnninir tha Wpl'Slhuiiin on Main street, also a lied. room aud kitchen adjontng, Kent tlu a month. The ortloe mom la 11x16. glaes front, and (loom, fourteen fiait celling. Imndaoniely p)Hrel; liednsiui adjontng - luiia with eill toonteldenrbnll.lina an also Into baae incnl: baaei.ient la VlxlL ' ith small wood. abed adjonlug, has rliy w..tr. sewer and entrance from street aepantte. iTemlaea ara lu good order. Apply at Wiwt Bins ortloe. KtH)M8 Tt HKNT Two eon.modlns rnr. nlahed Uiautlr rooina, In realdence of editor nr this paper, will ba rented with or without Urea, lo two or more young gentlemen, Kor further particulars apply al WkstHiub oirtee. standard cream tartar ;