BucxcRirriON bates. tatw t 1 MonIM larwkottUM imp All mwTttM4Mklk not WMW IIbm UI to iMnmd ft, All o iti IIm UI to At wiu m tin IUcWm4 M tta Patio la Ind.pws FRIDAY, JULY 14, 18M. .Adverfmnj fa to bmim Utam pomUtomacMnMlH grand mo- TKen it Mom -y o oWumittf wtst jmMtafr,' Mowwuf o6ai- The warship Monterey, now t .Astoria, will arrire In I'oruana Friday, (today). The normal school at Monmouth la not a "atate InatituUou" and cannot be enjoiued. book. :?t r'it k well to aiabt Urn r " . . jf by fcolnj oyer tha pret ft) totU and aimplifylnji' them. Tils seasons houM fly la uuasually parabtoat. Tbsssasoa la abort aohs mutt gat his work all la on place, They iay Agurw wont lie, but whan tha Itamlaar butt week had the paper dated "Friday July 8" that figure wat lie. They had a groat atom at Chicago the other day and It bunt the eapUve balloon, the oooupaota getting out Juat In time. wmmnrmmmamm . Mowj is still Ughl, Now then whom are the prohibition bit trying to wage war against, la It agalntt money Itself, the user of money or the maker of mon ey? Which one geta moMy tight? Vk president Swvenaoo is to be on the Pacific coast next week Be ia getting posted in cam he be cornea president. The anxiety and worry of the present state of affairs may muse the death of President Cleveland. Then what t Independence gave its bate ball team the best patronage at the first game of any town in the league, bat it waa a Door game. We can take more interest in a good local game. The facts regarding the injunc tion suit against the soldiers' home at Bosebnrg have been clearly atated. Now then what if it conies to the woratt The Oregonian building in Fort land is a veritable palace, and is one of the finest newspaper build Ings on the Pacific Coast, not even Ban Francisco excepted. Our readers take but little iuter est in that injunction suit over the Soldiers' Home at Bosebnrg, but when onr atate normal school at Monmouth is enjoined from open ing its doors this Ml, what then Thev will see where the ' shoe pinches. i The opening of the World's fcir on Sunday has proven a failure the, aewnuance Doing: wursiy buiuhcu. to pay running expenses which are 2o,000 a day. The people of this America;do not countenance a cor poration which agrees to one thing and does another. bam pwaonally aequalntad with Alke Mouowen, woo uvea aaa. ibuiii daaee, Oregon, and with bar etakm 01 IN U. iwmtnour ana amir annwni lor the part ton year and that said Ol Ue U. HliMnhour and Hatter MoUowm are now residenta of ltouaiaa eounty, Missouri, and have always Man ra lly all who knaw them, ana tsidsMd above Noroaoh. bttut uuoc our beat AtmllUa. and aa to either af than avar bate In tha aant rtoaliary or Jail or any llkel hood or In dication or it naaa, nuat ana uvmwm in lot niiwai aartais never naviug an. criminal onargaa of any kind again We are glad to note that the firms which are doing the beat buaineai tn vary town, an tha flrina that support the local paper. There la a good reason for It Tha man or aetoT man, who are too small, too atlngy, or too mean to help their town by supporting the local paper, at least giving It a Utile support, ua considered by tha trading public aa too mean to be strictly hornet. Times art hard and everybody la eutUug off every poalble outlay, but the progreae- Iva bual new men are keeping at wart a small amount of advertising In the paper; and It pays to do It. A YISDICATIOS. TMK J. A. Rankin. HI ftubenrlhed and ewom to before nit on the day and date above bmuummm. j, rr, Aii.ant Notary Puhllo. Cum.Kip.8ept a. IBM. State of Missouri. ffcuntv at WrtohL t" On tbla thalSthdayef June, IMS. baron) a Notary ruUlo wltbin ana Ar the eounty and atate above mentioned, penonaiiy appeared jamas n. Maeaai who bain bv me duty sworn aosonl lug to law dVpcaetb and taya that hit rarmar: ualnted age la ST yeara, nai oooupauon a rarmar tbat ne naa oeea peraooaiiy arauai with Alloa Mouowen who reektaa IniltDMdenoa. Oreaon. and with bar tltten Ollle U. RHtouhour and Heater Motlowen. for Uia neat twenty yeara and that the aald Ollle O. Hldehhour and Hater Mouowen are now real deote at Doualaa eouuty, Mlawuri. and have always been rw parted by ail wno knaw them and ware eontldered above reproach, being among our beat mn.t llea. and aa to either of them aver be ing In the penitentiary or Jail or any out In the fulleet aanatt never havlug any ertmiuai enargvaor any naiuie againai inem. Jambs H. Mambv. HI Buliaeribed gnd aworn to barore ma the day and dale above mentioned. J. W, Allsn. Notary Pablio. Com. Esp. Hept 6, 1HW Congress meets in extra session Aug. 7. Now we shall see the aw ful silver question paraded before a long suffering public. No man can tell, not even Cleveland himself, what the result will be, probably however an amendment of the Slier man silver bill. Judge Deady, one of the framers of the constitution of Oregon, knew more law than Judge Burnett may ever expect to know; and when he accepted the position as s regent of the State university, which position he held np to the time of his death, it is to be inferred that he considered the location of the State university at Eugene as constitutional. Indkpkndknpr, Or., July 12, IN. One evening, a few weeka aot Hen derton Murphy aald In the pretenoe of mi or seven people that my with bad a titter In the penitentiary. The follow ing will show that ha baa told tbat which la not true. Bteptetrully, M.L.MCUOWKM. Mountain Ohovk, Mo.. June 82, W TO WHOM IT MAY COSCEKN.- Thla la to certify that I have been peraooally acquainted with Mm. M. I MoOowen, who now reel dee near Iude pendenoe, Oregon, and with her eUtera Mra. Ollle 0. IUdenhour, who raaidee tn Douglat eouuty, Miaaourt, and Mra. Heater MoOowen, who now reaidra In Douglat eouuty, Mlneourl, fur the part twenty-eight year at kat; I am tblr ty-four years old, my buttneat la notary public, real eatate, loans and insur ance. I know that Mrs. Ollle O. Rid- enhoor and Mra. Hotter MoOowen art now living In Douglas eounty, Mia eourt, and aa to either of them being in tha peulteutlary, or any other prlaon, la false, bate, libelous and any other ttatomenta to tha ceulrary am mall clous faltehoodt; intended to Injure and blemish epotlcM characters of the parties above named. If It waa necessary, aflldavita of scores of the beat eitUens could be ob tained to substantiate tha above; as the above parties are above question and reproach; always eontldered among our heat faniUtee. Hoping this will be sufficient to convince the most scrupu lous I am, Very respectfully, J. W. Aluen. Sate of Missouri Uouuty of Wright. " On this the 12th day of June, 1898, before me, a Notary Public, within and for the county and stale above named; pereoually appeared Wa J. Paden, who being by me duly sworn accord ing to law, depoeeth and says tbat his age is forty-eight years; his occupation is merchant and loan broken, and tbat be has been peraooally acquainted with Alios bcQowen, who lives near Inde pendence, Oregon, and with ber titters Ollle O. Kideubour and Hester Mo Oowen, for the past twenty years, and they have always born a good reputa tion by all wno anew or avail witn them, and tbat the said Ollle O. Rid- enhour and Hester MoOowen now re- tide In Douglat county, Missouri, and as to either of them ever being in tbe oenitentlary, is false and libelous In every srrue, never having a criminal charge against mem or any nature. AadtheA WEHT SIDE ' fa 8D iter..'-" The creat Illustrated mou tulles have in tbe past sold fur , . 4.00 aYear. W. P. Weight & Son are com pleting tbe maps of Polk County which are to be used by the assessor. We propose obtaining some figuer from those maps to show how much real-estate has been escaping taxa tion. If the maps are used proper ly, not one foot of land should entire ly escape taxation. With proper assessment our county levy next year should not be over 8 mills. The all-absorbing topic of con versation and of discussion is "What will congress, which meets next month, do with silver?" Some of our democratic brethren are be ginning to think with the republi cans, that perhaps the silver ques tion is not the only cause of hard times. Tbe democratic party must show its ability to govern this coun try, and then prosperity will re turn. It is lack of confidence not lack of money for there is as much money aa ever. Oeo. W. Beed, recorder of the city of Independence, has been com plaining for the past month or so that the books of the city are not fine enough for him and is asking the council to purchase new ones at cost of over seventy dollars. The council is practising economy and since the records have been kept in books costing but a few dollars for many years, just now is a poor time to send money out of town and the council is wise not to buy the William J. Paden. Seal Subscribed snd sworn to before me the day and date above mentioned, J. W. Allen, Notary Public. Com. Exp. Bept. 0, 1M. Htateof Minaouri, I County of Wright. " On this the 16th day of June, 1898. before me a Notary Public within and for the stale aforesaid; personally ap peared J. A. Nankin, who being duly tworn according to law, deposes an says that his age is nfty-nvs years, his occupation is a farmer, that ha has KlXitlraalH4w. Tbe Hop Orowere have had a great right with tbe vermon and have washed the hops, In some Instances five Unee over. Where tbla has been oare fully dona most beoellolal rasulta have PoU lowed and many plantations an praet loaJlydsad. Where tbls has not bean resorted to the blight will eat tha hops The extraordinary drought continues maklug nearly four months without rain. This la having a very serious f feet on thin and stiff tolls sud tha vlus Is turning yellow fur want of motstore, We teat a short crop must be tha result. Themometer SO degrees In tha sltade, and 114 degrees in the sun. Albougb our market m quiet, tha raw bops left are held for full rates and no one will give away. . Purely oot of curiosity, we bare oounu sd tbe Illustrations, soma of them full page, In the current Issue of TI8 Cos mopolitan) says the Methodist Record of London England. They numbed 128; but If there were none tha literary character of tha magasine would amply Juftify Its Immense circulation, Soma of tbe best known names In American literature appear In the list each month, besides Eugllah writers of such names, for example, aa Hlr Kdwia Arnold. From every point of view, wa regard tbe magasine aa uulque". You can get the Cosmopolitan and tbe Wist Hjom for tl a yar. Tbe COSMOPOLITAN Is a tnouthly magasine, with Ua yearly 1W pag of readme- matter by tha greatest wrltere of the world, and 13W Illustrations try clever artists, and stand the pet-r of Harpers, Llppemwtla, Eto., and you have willingly paid as high sa 4.tW a year for such magasluee. ; t ' " The WEST SID!, published every Friday, oontalha all tits local owe and The total fa $6.00 a year. CitdtiFfciiilriPtrtt 1 - itir. - Send in your Subscriptions this Month -. , CIST HIE DOUTY & PADDOCK Dealer In GROCERIES Provisions, j ' Crockery, j Glassware, Flour, Feed, v Fruit, Etc. 1 Larp fck tf Fruit Jars. KT Euy all Kinds of Poultry " lu rw,zi num. . Vr Give Us Call. FINE JE-BSEV a. STOCK Thiiaa iwraiina who ftttlre to have Jtwy st4Nk la their herds are Invited to liiaiwt the thoroughbred bullowned lay T. II, JIUNTliKV, two inll.-s south of town, on tluena Vista road. TKHMS tir SKBVICIC-; tWO UOU AM With frlvll af Hxtura, T. D. HUNTLEY liteenena'enee - Oreaen. The UaSlag Deals The Uadlag j. f. 0'Do;kielu lunm Dealer -Carries the tart aetata af- FREE MEDICINE! (ioldea OpuMriaalty for HuflVrlng Humanity. . . f n.'tna Uiv Thfif to la PMIr. no uaii fiiirrFMa Write nt at on, will you rilkK or VHAHUV, a nut n.urui iif aiwatlKlly nroiMrvit rrmrdlM dm! ollort tn your ohm WK WANT IOKH UbCOM MP. N OAT ION, tha miHt uiiciw ilfd thir truMliiipiila Sir all illww, and iltftiriult'i am iniMlcrn and .i-nim.', a.inilrwl Uy wany ymra' Mrl- iMWHdtNiualr. - - ft. II.- Wa ha Mi only wmIiIv etire Sir KI'II.KI'MY, & ITHl and I ATA HUH, IH-6-r. mkhm alvni. lriiinillj Iwrnlad. (Old lUIIli4. DU. WILLIAMS' 4 1 1S Markut Mw San fn-aaai, fat, B.fJ.WDElCO. (la aSyaaee,) CITY STABLES; HJOiOT.Prt?. Mekee's Rooks Pa, Feb. 81, 61. Nohman Licm rv, Des Moines, Iowa. Dbas BiR:-Pleees ship Krauea's Capsules ordered aa soon as you poslbly can. Wa are entirely out and missing tales. H. D. Khamih ACo. For Sale By Shelley, Alexander ACo, WANTED 159 ICOP FICKEBS ! 159 About Aug. 25th at the UEMIILL HOP USDS. One mile east of Independence- Good camp grounds. Good water. Bring tents and camping outfit, get 50 cte. a box and have a good time. Will have white pickers only. Leave names with L. L. GOODWIN, fora. man, Independence, and secure work. Horses Fed by the Day, Week or Month. Best of Attention Given Stock . Lett In Charge. . 7 ; INPEPESDrTOE, OREGOK. it! Buy a Watch O. A. Kramer Independence, Oregon. ' . JUST THE THIfJG !" THE BELL SELF ADJUSTING BINDING STRAP, is . "Jmt The Thing" long desired by the traveling pnblle, With one set of these,!'"'". straps you absolutely secure your trunk against bursting. This Is the only de : , vice ever Invented which, beyond the shadow of a doubt, preserves your ,' trunk intact against rough and careless handling, Trunks will last at least, ,,';,,, three times as long secured by these straps, as without them. The simplicity of this invention commends itself to everyone. Only forty seconds required to fasten or unfasten your trunk. No farther use for ropes, which have al'-V ways been a nuisance. No more hard knots. No more bad words, , , This is the only anti-profanity device ever discovered for binding trunks. This invention is worth thousands of dollars annually, for the preservation of good morals, sweetness of temper and the prevention of harsh expressions. ', No gentleman or lady can afford to travel without at least one set of these straps. They will last for years. The intrinsic value of a set of these straps is at least from twenty-five to fifty dollars, yet we will sell jou a sot (two straps) for, from two to five dollars. Always make the fastenings on top of the trunk. Never allow the elastic to bend on the EDOE of the trunk. Place strap just inside of trunk wheels on the bottom, oarrv straight around trnnk and draw first buckle very taut, then draw second buckle taut also, and your trunk is securely fastened. - ' 3. B. N, BELL, Patentee. Patent applied for March 23, 1803. -Largest Dealers In- Hardware -and- Farm tyj achinery In the Valley. HEADQUARTERS FOR McGormick Binders and Mower s. BINDING TWINE, etc. W. H. CRAVEN A CO. V Carry full lln f "HARM Saddles, Whip Robes, Oils, Brushes, Etc REPAIRING PROMPTLY AND NEATLY DONE. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. IS Independence Marble Works 1 1 m Marble and Granite Monuments Headstones, Tablets, and Curbing. A new and complete stuck of Murlilo and Qrunlte Monuments to arrive soon wliloh we will furulHh at low prlous sud at short undue. We buy by J . s , 1 J ..I.... ......... .. 1 ....!..!.. f.ii' "'"' tne vnruiHU auu uuii Klvn vunuiiiii'nj auvttuMiKe ui mw iiuiut, Shop on Railroad St. L IK. Mcidams, Prop independence Stables. Stilish Turnouts Alwavs in Readiness Having latoly ptirchnwdil tbe entire interest in the stables of J. N JoneH, we tiro now bettor propaied thtvu ever to meet, the demands oi Che public as we are now making and are preparing to make ninny jtibHtuutiiil, improvemmiui. Teams hoarded by the day or month Traveling men a specialty. SALEM STAQEWaoiArut a dully rIik line IxHwtwn ftalnm and Fnlla City, Har van j i a i;ii.v mr i uuononmuMm hi . u.in. invtiH innoDHiidn uifl mr m i am at if a.111. t (iuloiji Air luduimndunua, Hinge nt 1 P.m.i leivvu. Ii(tuieuunaa fur Kali. Clly at 4 p.m. PETER COOK Prop '(te.'U tod Ks, Koeders. Drills, (fhllM and Hteel l'lows, llUlliig and WalkliiK fultl vaUtrs, I'lsiK-t Jr. Osrden Drills, Hulkey and Uanf riows.Aspenwall 1'oUlo Planters, Plats, Lever, and Hprliig-UMitli harrows, IE : RB01 Guaranteed tba lest and lljfhtwt- Hr. U'lArtl- nt'll Is, by a recent arrangement tba idwl running wagnn made. i . -i ... tiiitnutsnturers savtit.anil will oarrv the largeat and must oumpleta Una nf innleinvnts ever nmugni to i eouuty. Polk mm, m The Druggists, They Have the Goods. 1 hey bell at low r rices. The Quality is Superior. They are Accommodating School Books and Stationery, They keep everything called for. They will fill orders by mail or by telephone. They keep pens, ink, writing paper, in fact, a full line in that department.MaMsakv REMEMBER That Sholley, Alexander A. Co. fill pre scriptions at all hours of the day or night and have an experienced pharmacist. WALDCMAR NELSON, ftritr. : 1 S3 Gojacirciexclal Street. Outblialtnl lu 1HH4 with the most comtlvto and expensive nlsut In the state. Klentu os(wity, twelve borae-owtr. Ladies' snd gt-nit' clotlihiir snd line fabrics of all kinds cliitned snd dyed. Carpel, Hlankets, Ktannels, Hilk Underwear, IjniltV Huts Htraw llata, and ftbfrs olcauetl, dyed aud renovated. Kllk Hats Intned. 811k Hats, Btlir Hals, and Soft HaU cleaned, dyed, blocked and re novated. ftajrLetve Orders with Independence, Monmonth, and Falls City 8tsge Oriv srs. Or Sand by Mall or Ispress. 1 1X LITTLE PALACE HOTEL, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. Flret.elsss In Every lessee Sample Reoma for Cammarelal Travalera free af charge. , J. M. STARK, Proprietor. Rates, $1.00 to $2.00 per day. I ID till "MAKER" All kinds of wood repairing done on Wngons, Carrluges, and Machinery with noatuess and dlwU'l. Harktu. a Keunala blaok.mltti .hop, IN1)EPKNDEN K. FOR SALE CHAS. A. KNOTT, utcher. The 4110 street, . . ;. Indopondonce, Or. The choicest of fresh and salt meats of all kinds are kept constantly on hand. Also sausage of all kluds.- sWFree delivery to any part of the city. Highest cash price paid for fat stock, . The Host Business Tomer Lot In Monmouth, Oregon Also three large Lots at Junction of Railroad & Motor in Monmouth Suitable for WarelioiiN, Flotimdll, Or Hotel. EASY - TERMS ADDRESS: I. G. Davidson, 132 12 3rd St., Portland, Or. CITY RESTAURANT MRS. L. A. BUCHANAN, Prop. Meals, - 25 Cents EVERYTHING FIKHT CLASS, Hubbard & Staats, PROPRIETORS' OF City Truck aid Transfer Co Hauling of all Kinds Done Reasonable Ratea. at Agents for the 0. P. Boats. All bills niustbe settled by the 10th ot each month. Independence, Oregon. Webber &. Fuller AND BiraEi; C street, Independence. Horseshoeing a Specialty All work warranted. Wood-work Dona to Order Wagons Repainted by Scott, the Painter. GivansaCall. UNIVERSITY : OF : OREGOH. BUQBNB. OpErf Monday, Septkmbkr 18th. Just closed the most prosperous year In lu history. Wide range of studies. Thorough instruction, fiuslnessooune added Tuition free. Entrance fee, 10, Board and lodging at reasonable rates In the elegant new dormitory and boarding hall on the campus, where students will reoeive personal super vision. John W. Johhson, H4-2m President,