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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1893)
('K k Portwood for fine aboe. There are only two lawyers doing business in Iceland. Oo and see those nobby rocking chairs at AiiHline'a. ' Mr Angelina Watson, of Lewlavi lie was in town last week. Cashier Powell and K. Bed well were called to court laat week. We are glad to new Ed. Smith able to be around once more. Mi Carrie Jrrszer. of McCoy, was visiting to our city Sunday. Smokebs powder loses its power Jo a abort time after it fa made. Curt Hawley purchased on of Bart Lucas' new wheels laat week. Jaa. Hillard is now ready to do bum new in bia new blacksmith shop. Kverj family ahould have one of those secretaries at Austins'. C. K. Tayiora lathe place to get your fi ue fresh eream candies and fruit. There are Ml patients in our state asylum; 588 mabs aud 235 females. Why not use that new mouldings AusUne's to decorate your room with. Rer. Fisher, of Albany, preached at the Christian church Sunday evening Mia Fannie Detupsey and Miss Simootoo, of Dixie, were in town last Work la rapidly progreniug on Kolkey A Hale's new brick grocery tore. Eugene Cat trim h-ia disposed of his wh-at and will soon make his World's Fair trip. W.J A. Morehead keeps a full line of funeral iwivbnJidie and ' rocerie. Free delivery. Mia Maud SJoj, if our Tillias-, w ho ban been visiting hernMer i-t-str Safem, returned lal Friday. I.. ( ;iou:i'l,of tie Gnu of Ground & Krawr, made a bu-iue trin to the nwtmili! lat week. ".ok A I"ortKr fine jtuuitner umler-aesr in "out Oi !ghs." Come ami fit-! of mtotf of trwni . 'The Dixie band will fur.'ihth f music f.r the pftrin rw at Talniisje. V trat t!w!oy J;! b-jjI u if. C '. I i U thoio-jhl ptd on a!! tlie latl Novelties m ih.bgnijhy asj'i can urt-lv rtkaj- you. Ijthii in. Mi it.taice ll;.-y. f il.in city, j after r'ft'ia a w-k in Salem aruoctr j ler frtendj, retartKl home Saturday. !5v. loil, the wtt known Clsri-ta!t pr :u r of the ."trtii'ts. wax vivhijs lb-v. riiiith uf this place la-t w - k. V. K. Parriwb and it V. Jack-v.n, of f"iavilk. were vMtiDst our town and girl l-t Sunday. .". I t-s the p!wii.'rher, ha pun-'?il s bh.-yc.le. nl ttotwttUstsijil Inghis nr asje be is a swift ami graceful ri'lt-r. Pn-dvU-nt Caun.lwll,' f the O. 8. X. R. will deliver t! addrew to thf Lr.ituJ , tuff c!.'a of the McMtmiviue public school. M ay lth. On Friday evening. May I, 93, in the Normal chapel, tlwre will lie an oratori.nl route between ten mem ber of the O. S. X . H. of town. In the business part is o place for a church and should not be. Hiss Linnie Holt, of Eugene was visiting with her aunt Mrs A. Befit ley of this place last week. ' - W. H. Hawley and Ira C. Powell were In attendeuce at the bankers' convention at Mc-Muinvllle Wednesday nd report a pleasant and profitable meeting. ' Mrs. D. M. Klemsen baa been very low, but is some better. The following officers and clam rep resentatives have been elected by the J ormal senior class: For validictorian. Mr, Hoffman; for salutatorian, J. K. Towle. Ana Balrd, .president: A. N. Fulkerron, vice-president; I va Haley, secretary; Jenette Wimberly, treasurer; W. W. Curtis, class poet; F.J Stanton. orator; Olivia Jacob, historian; Kate Kasto, prophet. Bepresentives: Grace Jones. Minnie Coleman. E. O. Kirby, Mary Barker, H. O. Baker Ella Page Agnea Metcalf, C. J. Mcintosh, O. E. Thornton, Mr.and Mrs. J. E. Eosmer, and Maud West. The match game of base ball partici pated in last Saturday by toe girls aglnat the boys of the pubic school, an exceedingly interesting one. The game was played scientifically and according to the latast rules throughout. Both- sides were neatly uniformed, the girls in white waists and black skirts to their knees,tbe boys in white and blue. More than two hundred from the town and Normal witnessed the game. Tbe way in which the battery on the girls side handled tbe bull was unusual, hardly a ball passing the catcher, Maud Hargrove, and the curved pitcher Miss Mctirew, caught wveral liners hot from the bat and made double plays with them. The hoys worked hard and did all in tbelr powecto beat the game hut al! in vain. The cheers from tbe crowd in be half of the. feminine team, "rattled'' the boys who were ahead uutil tbe last two m:;!tiKt and tlie girls sutKeeiled in j scoring one more run than the boys. I'Tfie eore stood 2i to S5 In favor of the j fair .-ex. The boys were beaten at their town jnsme CRAVEN & FOM Ielers in BOUGH and DRESSED LUMBER nhinglea. Lath, Mould ings, Doors, Windows, CEMENT AND LIME Office at corner of Broadstreet and Jackson streets. MONMOUTH - . ' OREGON. n am mm Corner 3rd and Waahiogton Sta. (IX OLD PBESBTTEBIAN CBTJBCH) Portland - - - Ore. J. M. CROWLEY Physician acd Ssrgeca. O (Hoe One door west of Polk Co. bank Main street, Monmouth, Oregon. THE ELITE IN LOW A ANSTINE, Props. Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, CONFECTIONERY Artie aoda water, lee cream sad oy.ter parlor iu ousneann. Monmooth - - Ornmn. L. D. JONES Tonsorial Artist. Hair cutting. 2.V-ts.: Shaving, locta.; . Corner Knox and Main streets, Monmouth - - - Oregon Call and Examine our fJEtfJ SPRING STOCK Our senior partner has been in Chicago purchasing one of the largest and most complete stocks of mm Dry Ws, Boots and Shoes, Etc. Etc. Hver handled in this county, and the goods are beginning to arrive, and we invite the public 1 to call and INSPECT OUR STOCK We are here to stay, and expect to build up LARGE BUSINESS GOOD By Selling I'-L' I MS At Small Profits. SiHUTH t JORDAN MDfllOOTE - OSEGQN 1 he travtiline public are mnr fully alive ( the furl that tin- Chicago, l"n ia Viu-ii'nr A Northwestern Line Serg tbe rry lt aefiittixlalinv to the liilie from awl tot hicaao, itrn&haand intermediate ihi! "t onlv rtirio the will fair, but ail the vearuroui.d. MU ilaud Iieed, of tlie NoruisI, vWletl hr relative at her borne in North Yamhill hi.t week. C. 1. lnloli"h, who. has is-en attend io the Normal, l-fl !j- r for tile mines in SKitli,rn Orejifi 1--t wtjek. Attend the colleire Y. 31. C. A. gun day morning at 9 o'clock; they have a lively ro(;ramioe coiumitte'e now which promi.te to make every meeting full of interest. Iiwt Friday at Chafwl tbe school was addnssxed by Mifisesi Wolf and iiunu ami fr. VA. Johnson, member of the Junior class. ! Monmouth Hotel J. JOKDAX, Prop. G99P R99MS Monmouth, Oregon. Itetween thi and tbe other ide of tbe brtwd Atlantic, in the ehate of tour isis, cimiojervuil traveiersaud mariner. amnt!t "on the nad? teauilkoat ei- 51 im little Oround. of this place. taius, chip's auraeons and "aU sorts and wen UMcMlnivll1e Mil .y to he!, c,,UfVUm ,.f trawlers, eml;rauts and the rui,ilof the public sch. iu their; ,ww fc,ulers aP.reciate aud testily to musical noiubrrs mr cotumenwmeut. ; ,Ue .ive Wld remcliid proerties Patronize an industry that employs ; of Uiwtetters 8tomach Hitters in sea noise other than white laor Salem j suck nes, nausea, malarial and rheu Steam I juimlry i the place to get your malic trouble, aud all disorders of tbe laundry work done. Free delivery. ; stomach, liver and bowels. AiiainM CmnU A Cronis,the Stater-lreet pbo-Ulw? prejudicial Influence of climate, tojrraphers are always prepareil to j crudely cooked or uuaccu'tomed diet doanntetbimr. for you in the Hue of; and impure water, it is a sovereign prKtojrmphy that you can le proud of. safeguard. anl b.t been so reom-ded i n.ti .,,irli of iur t.iwn l,.ft oy :ne iravcnuft puuiie tor over a tiiiru TueMlay for New-nr where nhe will attend the Slate Sunday School con vention and will attend the com mencement exercises of the McMinn vill public school on her return. C. A. Rohrcr,f this place, returned last week from Lincoln county where he has disposed of his rauch. He will nmM Mr. Cox wbo ban lived among us for several months and who is the purchaser, in moving on the place this week. At tbe dedication evercises of tbe Evangelical church the bouse was packed to Its limit. Bishop Breyfogle, from Pennsylvania, preached tbe ser mon, which was the best we have beard for some time. ' At tbe close, as usual, tbe cry for money came, which -was responded to by I27&. Tbe Christian church, which Is now on tbe Normal grounds, will have to be moved. Lot it be located two blocks nouCh of tbe college on the same street; tbts place will be convenient for more peopks than down La the business pert of a century. S form of malaria fever from the caleutura of t he Pacific and tbe broken bone fever of the Miashwippi to its milder types, can resist the cura tive action of this benignant preserver and restorer of health, a veritable boon to persons in feeble health oi liable to incur disease. Otho Williams MERCHANT TAILOR Fine tailoring a specialty. Good fit GUARANTEED or no sale. Dallas . - Or. J. 1.1. KEEKE, D. 0. S. Office in Breynian Bros. Building Car. Commercial and Coart Sta. SALEX - OEEGON. C. H - Tvl orris MOXMOUTH, OREGON. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware. Repairs Wanted-V . . From everybody First-class work at reasonable prices. Satisfaction Guaranteed. The Popular Htl of Portland and the Moot Centrally Located Free 'Bui to and from all Trains and Steamer. 4 EUROPEAN PLAN Tl 1-1 OLTON M. D. ROCHE. Mgr. COMER FOURTH MD HLDER ST., PORTLAND, f J. R. MARKLEY, 1 Froorletors IRB. HAYS. (M.D. ROCHE, HDS Si FRAiER DEALERS IX HARDWARE - TINWARE Agricultural Machinery "r7"lxlcles LUBRICATING OILS. Monmouth - Oregon. ETC. - " . Proprietors of Livery, Feed and Sale Stable Monmouth, - - - Oregon. First-class rias, single and double, light and beavy, to accotumodate our patrons. Careful drivers furnished when desired. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. COOK & PORTWOOD -Dealers in- and BOOTS, SHOES, Gents' Furnishing Goods. New firm, New goods, and Xew prices. MOXMOUTH OREGON. J. H. MORAN THE GENERAL REAL-ESTATE AGENT MONMOUTH OREGON. Good Grain and Stock Farms, and Choice Fruit Lauds. Town Property of all Kinds, ttar ibose who have property for sale, please call. Jhe JJormal Book $torl C. L. Hawley, Prop. Carries a complete line of Public School Books and supplies at lowest prices. FINE STATIONERY, BASE BALL AND TENNIS SUPPLIES. Remember Toe Normal Book Store Monmouth, Oregon, C L. Hawley, Prop. Call if You Want Bargaina.