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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1893)
reoiiln m ftada to miilVr when arem-i Buy a Watch The Laaalnl J. F. O'DOritiELL ! UPM -Carries the larfwtete Uiraur.r comuwrns tuck ou cJWrL j ewrtiUo ' twtity rights. DOUTY & PADDOCK edy cttii U found to euro them. Oregon Kidney Tva Ui no tx pertinent, awl wt fuka to iret your money. Why will you ptahce clolwa mora rkjkta them umu Slum u willing to coihhhUs auu healtate, wlieu we awuw you that It la abmilutv our for nil kidney and urluary dtantm' - Oaalar th war vera! of France Jhave al ready entered the Monam river, IIiMttftMiTrilliK.llPtiL. f If" V U Any UMCRIPTION RATES. MTABUI M ADVAMl'a. V1 I .... t.f'J try to force Skin w come to terms. y graining a unruory eqnw iu area to Oreuon. Russia will help France, while KnckmUud China (in order to got some on no upon; will help Siam. All of Europe w on a war-footimr and a siark will fin. Ymf thm UuuUm A11marTlana4athMnoV!?T . In Hum will h iMwtml rr, All ovw IPinn iiiuvwiii w nwnmtitm - . a iiM will t iMrnt4 r un kiudte the fires of war. The Unit- KWU WINHT urn torMUnkMotavwttW BrUno. . I ed States is not curing Rocttr4 at Ui PtwWm In tnria FRIDAY. JULY 8, 1803. nil much which side wins as it hm no eommeroM tutertwta there. A groat war in Europe would make a better price for our farm products. No person can tell to a certainty what tho out Puwlv out of curhMlty, we have eount- d (lie IlluatraUona, wane of tlwm full- pK, In theeurivut nwiiaof Tin v m muiiiilltum aiiv tlui Mrlliodl.t IUmvIHI- of IiOiitUm Knalaud. Tliey emuuM i:Sh but If UiiTM wero none' lh literary nliaraeterof tlw mairalu9 would amply luftlfy IU Immvnaa elivuktleu. Houw ofllie beat known iiamea lu American literature apar In tlie IIM eai'ii ntuiiin, IwaMea Enitliau wrlivw of uol uaniea, r... ...... .,!.. u sir kiiwiu Arnoiu From every xmt of view, we ivgartl the nmiiaiilu a unU"- , . You can net the twniHlltaii ami the WKht nii lor fa a jw. Time AditrtiUg i to bmim what tmm eowe w ill be. w tw m.iv' v I t.M Bor.-AfticoMt. inoBHH-c4imwiew u.o wui. I ,v x u a i ... 1m ilwaft TAer 6. vv Tulay night by Mr. Kekhs NW-ad',.,. . . . And .num Our democratic and our repuwt. . u friends are ea.h accusing theL m c mQ ftt lt w other of bringing ou . WaaWnirtoii. For luHtam. it k times. The iwople s party wants U)ttt ou. trial next ivhm.Ua Mtutuwitcd with stmuila- mi.- n.. vMm f thk countv tive booms have been compelled to are Boinit to have a county picnic at sucpeud was more swwplug than r.......K 1,, SLmtainhnr and averv lacis woutu juwaiy. iw pi Mvuiuwwu- . I. ....... ...V .1.1 nereon in Tolk County stiouia inoor oi nis swecn wnicn mwi u to make itirrftnd8ttwx,a. loriuerr wui uu uiuwiw will be an Immense crowd Here isniueui was uie iohou iuk; w ts..M..m. elusion, permit me to say inun in I1U1VD V " I - a.,,. lauigo neuuw iu exiraviignuw w A nm t in nnv lwill? hlitclitHl in ! tttuuh iwr nmlilrt tint t or V whOQ I A jwiHv- - ( I . H OCMiluvvMj I ------ - ... , innrtinii of Concress to make some banks of this great city (New York) men tery rich. It k for the ksu throughout the pant streas has been innrainnno nOO in Itonus py tne . iioh ant to commend them to tne Vi ..vjvv-,. - - - I Dktrict of Columbia, the eutire good wishes of every citizen of the j. ft .1!.... I at. (M t t ... .1! amount to be speut in exicuuiog irvpuoiic xnere nas peeu umpiuy 11 "1" " " .' 1 1 V I La st in improTing streets, etc. Contrress should repeal the Slier man law just as soon as potwible af tr assemblinc. Then every sun o ;. mmunM Anultl have a full D.tVUW Ml " hearing.and iu the meantime sn in ternational momeutary conference might accomplish something. The country should not lie held in sua pense, ' When boys ten and twelve years of age play base-ball on Sunday, the fault lies with their pareuta in permitting them. If their parents are willing, then it behooves those who are opposed to them playing oo Sunday to refuse to attend the game and influence their friends against T n. lr nf niitromuro i the only way to effect a reform. Tlie man who is being hurt the worst these aays is me woi aiu " the manufectuing districts and in the mining regions, and these are annnoBed to be the men who voted for the change in our administration J The change has come, duu h i h" to their liking. Such a thing as a man leaving America to hunt work has not been known for thirty years but it looks u though that time had coire. Bit.. . i- - "t Adlai Stevenson, vice presipeut of the United States visited Port land, lie is just a commou man, after all. The soldiers on the war ship Monterey, for some reason did not march in the procesnion, bo the vice president got huffy, and Knctut that Iia could see a war ship any time and have one at his command if he wanted to do so. It would have looked much more dig nified had the vice president not said what he did. - - - - Our financial troubles are about at an end as far as the present if concerned, for congress will mct likely repeal the Sherman law, and then the banks knowing that they are safe, will let out their money. On account of the finuueial situation the banks all have more gold and silver than for many years, but they are keeping it in their vaulti in case they need it Several hun dred million dollars of foreign mon ey will come to America for invest mentjnstas soon as we are ovei cur uncertain money value. That time cannot come too soon. As Congressmen Blowly gather for the extra session, those who ad vocate the repeal of the tax on state bank currency and the consequent return to that sort of money are finding opposition in unexpected quarters to the idea, and already il is beeinnintr to be whispered around that President Cleveland would be glad to see it killed in congress, as he does not wish to veto it, because of its having been demanded by the Chicago platform The repeal of the tax is certainly more doubtful now than it was nnnairWAtl to he several months ago. ' There are rumors of war in Eu rope, and yet the scene of the con flict will be in Asia. ' The kingdom of Siam is situated in the south-eastern part of Asia, and is a very fertile country, about 1,200 miles long by 350 wide, con tainine about ten million of people, The mountains are rich in iron, cop- nnr. antimony and tin, and the low lands are very fertile and produce fcnnnnas. suirar. maize and the usual tropical fruits and vegetables. Bneland. France and Kussia are largely interested in the kingdom If tha rlulit Hum for a very body to deal with 3. M. Vanduyo, but ahould OU OCMIC Hummer Undrwer, Htraw Uitta, Outing Blilrta, etc., now la tlm tlm to buy. OfUr In tu Light Hummer Hulls, juat rinht for theae hot sultry daya, CaUonJ.M.rJXJWrX ami be convince! that then II no Hut Ilka the preaaut to buy your vacation outllL GROCERIES Provlalori, Crockery, Glassware, Flow, Feed, Fruit, Etc. 1 Urp flck if Fruit Jars. O. A. Kramer Independence, Oregon. THK IJMII IS! CsEiyall Kinds cl Poultry d Parors' Prctae. Ana ha. Jfea. IU A, KmrntUtm Given Ud to Die tarsBut t la !'! "" ul ..ib imm. and Uik to ? ad, a mut Uwushl, la dia. I Mm l Vovi awuartlta a a aia aeUralj awtd. l hat aU Hood's'Cures U9 trHMl about br ' SaiMaarilla." Mm. H. A. IUmimtoii, Kraa. tll(orla. "Hood's PlUa cw Mot4u. M WEST SIDE for M a Tetr. ... i The erent lllustraUKl monthlies have iu the past sold for $4.00 a Year. Give Us Call. klA Gak A' tl el ft-etk-ra. Urilla, Willlrd d HM J'lowa, ltl.lli.aand WalhliiK u 1 vi.tora I'lmiK Jr. (Jar.leii Drllla. Holkey and tlan l'lowa.Aanal potato I'lttiiutra. War, lv,,r n1 HirliiK-toitli liarrowa. RW1 VAGOH FINE JERSEY ySTOCK riwu. .iM win. drain to have I Jerauv atock In their Iwnla are Invite! to liiBtuH't tlie tliorouaiinreq imuownro by T. il. 1IHNTLKY. two mlU-aaouU of town, on lluelia Vlata nmd , TKHM r aravicK two imiixaiw (JuarauUMHl tba beat and rtiuiilng waipu inaa. Mr. o IK'II la, by a rwwnt arran(tetiniit 11 inanufaurer'a ageot.aod wlllowry the lar((t and moat nwmpMa of lmpliiieiil ever brought to rola iiiiiy. T. B. Inaapandanea HUNTLEY Oraflon. ed a wisdom that has met every emerceucy, and the maintenance of a souud tHHidition of affairs on the part of the banks has Ihh'U a con stant source ot inspiration to all the couutry". Truly this was remark able htugunge to come from a mem ber of the administration, the same administration which these same praised bankers refused to furnish gold to on any other condition thun the Issue of bonds, a refusal which was a potent factor in adding to the distrust throughout the country. Another thing done by the bank. era, which may appear to bo wis dom to Mr. Eckels, was to throw out ot the Xew York clearinghouse all of the silver ccrtlnVntea issued under the Wand act of 1878 and to notify other banks that the clear ing house would no longer handle them. Xwirlv HOO.OO0.1KM of these certificates are iu circulation; they are not legal tender, although the Blank silver dollars upon which they are issued is, and would be ex changed upon demand for the cer tificates at anv branch of the 1 . 8. Treasury. Tne next time Mr. Kck els prepares a speech for the Xew York bankers he had better sub mit it to Secretary Carlisle's blue pencil before he delivers it. ' The Peonle'a Party of Penutylvanla Include In It platform the following: We demaud the tererendum ytein of submitting Important national and Mtate leKlelutlon to a vote of tha people. We demand that the prwnient, vice prealilent, united Htiuea aenaiora ana Dm (UMttnuttor irvnenti Niiouio tie eien ul Im lilnx-t vnlfl nf tha neoiile. Inheritaooetax forrulHlogatate, county ana muoicipai revouue. Ikaldtre, III., Dee. 3, MIS. Nokman Liciity, Dea Molmw, Iowa. Dkar sib: Having aufrered a great deal from headache for yean and I log unable to get relief until It would wear awav of lUelf. I wiw Kriittmj'a Head ache t'BpaulcH advertlwd. I tried them and now am never without them, llnd Iiik It the only remedy that will give me relief. Whtn I now find a head ache coming on me I take a ctipmile and And the relief liiMtuntaneouH. lkupectnilly youra, O. II. Wkioiit, Boatnn Mhhh. For Hale l!y Hhelley, Alexander Co. HOP-MEK ATTENTION ! Are You Going r to use HOP lillS the same as last year An you not running a rWc In uidng the aanw ticket you ued Itutt year? Think It over ami then com to the WkktHiok oHlee and aee our KfflSHETTfJOP TICKT! They Come in Packages of 100 Kvery tlckit haa a aeparate uuinUr Hrlutinl lu red or purple. You know alaadutely how many toxea of hop ere picked, aa theaw tlckela cannot be lt, ndeuiitetl or duplicated. Vour name la printed on every ticket. You keep the atuh of the ticket and can count them over at your Maura. You cannot make a mistake lu count ing them. After hop picking la over you can verify your account and have no Itueaa work about the nuiiitier, of boxex. Your employe cannot cheat you. They are a Great Improvement On the old Kyle, and our prices are very low. Th COSMOPOLITAN ta a monthly mnmulne, wltb ita yearly IMS page of reading matter by tha nretet wrltera ..r Hi., w.irl.l. and l'JUO IIUiaUratloiM by clever artlata. aud atauda U pr of Itarpera, Llpiwawtta, Kto., sou you I..-- wimi.i.lv unlit u hlirh aa year for audi magaaluea. Tlie WEST SIDE, publlabed every I rVhlay, eoiitalna all the lal uwa aud .Mle for finu a year. The total is $6.00 a year. We Cut tlie Price in Two Parts You pet hi fcr S3.0 1 Year. Semi in your Subscriptions this Month B. Q. lnJfiDE & CO. al -Largest Dealers In- Hardware -and- F ARM Rfl ACHINERY In trie Valley. shelley, mm S CO, The Druggists, They Have the Goods. 1 ney ati at low rnces. 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... aws. REMEMBER That Shelley. Alexander & Co. fill pre scriptions at all hours of the day or night and have an experienced pharmacist. HEADQUARTERS FOR C0SU0P0L1TAN VEST SIDE i ill t .;k lis m are ; If you want them. WEST SIDE Job Office. Independence, Or McCormick Biers and Mowers. (In advance.) tjetT BINDING TWINE, etc. salem iiHDMBBiBafflnim WALDEMAR NELSON, Proprietor. 1S3 Commercial Street. 1 . ... ijiiiicr jiRisnimw iiiui. nun icbiiii'ih I'lrmim, uveu nu nrnoniKi. cm k naia - iMtied. rjllk llata, Htlll'ilata, and 8ofl Hata cliwned, dyed, blorked and re I ........liul I ..... Kt.eave Order with Independence, Monmonth, and Fall City Stage Dri era. Or Send by Mail or Expresa. CITY STABLES. ELY JOHNSON. Prep. Horses Fed by the Day, Week or Month. W. H. CRAVEN & CO. Carry a full line of ".:HARr!ES Saddles, Whips Robes, Oils, Brushes, REPAIRING PROMPTLY AND NEATLY DONE. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. TUB LITTLE PALACE HOTEL, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. Flret-olaaa In Every Reapaet Sample Rooms for Commereial Traveler fro of eharao. Etc J. M. STARK, Proprietor. rv a . a4a a . Kaies, $1.00 10 $z.oo per aay. Best of Attention Given Stock I Left in Charge. IKDKPEN DKNCK, OREGON. ii JUST THE THING P Independence Marble Works Marble and Granite Monuments Headstones, Tablets, and Curbing. A new .ltd wmipl.t. .few. of M.rlilo .nil (IrHiilk'Miuuiiitetil. In nrriv. warn, wbldi w. will ftiruLbia low rlM..mlnl.lirtittli- We liny hy tit. MtrUtw) .nd c.n glv. iiuntiniira .ilv.tiluiiii ol low fri'luht. Shop oo Railroad St. L. W. Warns, Prop. -1 MAKER Hi Allkllulsof wood rt'iwIrlnR done ou Wagona, Carrlimoa, and Maehlnery with neatuem aud tllwU'li. Karklna A F.nii.ll'. blRoksinlth .Imp. INDEPENDENT E. THE BELL-rSELF ADJUSTING BINDING STRAP i "Jimt Tlio Thing" long diwl red by the travel ing pnblio. With one set of these straps you alwolutely secure your trunk ngainsfc 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 throe times as long secured by these straps, as without them. The simplicity of this in ventipn commends itself to "everyone. Only forty seconds required to fasten or unfasten your trunk. No further use for ropes, which have al- - 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 tlxe straps.' They will last for years. The Intrinsic value of a set of these straps Is at least from twenty-live to fifty dollars, yet we will sell jou a set (two straps) for, from two to live dollars. Always make the fastenings on top of the trunk. Never allow the elastic to bend ou the EDGE of the trunk. Place strap just inside of trunk wheels on the bottom, carry straight around trunk and draw first buckle very taut, thou draw second buckle taut also, and your trunk is securely fastened. J. It. N. BELL, Patentee. . Patent applied for March 23, 1893. , . For Safe at W. H,, CRAVEN A.CO'S. Harness Shop, INDEPENDENCE, OR. Independence Stables. Stilish Turnouts Alwavs In Readiness. Hubbard & Staats, lHtOWUKTOKS OK GityTruck and Transfer Co. Hauling of nil Kinds Done at Ketvsonable Rotes. Agents for the O. P. Boats. All bills muatbe nettled by the 10th ot eueli mouth. Independence, Oregon. Webber 6V Fuller ill 1 . , AND C street, Independence. Horseshoeing a Specialty All work warranted. Wood-work Done to Order Wagons Repainted by Scott, the Painter. Give ua a Call. CITY RESTAURANT i MRS. L. A. BUCHANAN, Prop. Meals, - 25 Cents EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS. traolnn lutalv nnMitinand Mm iwHi'H IlltlM'l'Ml in the HtabloS of J. N Innm wa urfl nnw Ixit.tnr nmiiared than ever to meet the demauds oi thenublicas we are now making and are preparing to make ninny iihBUntll. Imnrovements. Teams boarded by the day or mouth. Traveling men a specialty. gitl.in tor Indapendenoe PETER COOK Prop. OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Monmouth,, Oregon. The Leadinsf Normal School of the Northwest I Strong Professional anil Academic Courses, and well orifan ivAil ATmlitl ftftlinitt frit Pin.iti(ft.l Tpatninr f Ti.n'.KnM S We opemte r dully bIhk Hn botwoon Rulom and FHllsClty, Htuirp SS?nWWd. " S0PII,U)' Aced Normal, Busing Music and Art Departments. . ' 1 T It.tiiilt.ihil uiwl hmi.ll tltlll 1nr.ikMf-.il. T.ltrlir. uvnanua V mi . ....vi.... ... ....... v. I'vii,. KJitlUUIJEt. Nornml has enjoyed a steady growth din ing the dast year, reaching an, enrollment of over 400, the largest in ita history. New members have members have been added to the faculty, new apparatus supplied and; tlie course of study revised and strengthened. The graduates are in (Ii.iiuiihI tu fill iriind nositinim Tim rliiilnma ontitlo f ). tni.i ... i. ju auy county in the sUte without further examinations. TUITION: Normal, $0.25 per term of ten weeks; Sub-Normal, 15.00 pep I.,hh i nf Inn Uituiba ltliallinuu lt OS no. t..w.M T) .l . XT , n . iniiiin ... rw wi.iii. uviaiu nil UTIllHl JJlIltllg flftl $ 1.75 per week. Rooms from 50 eta. per week (unfurnished), to tl and f 1 25 (urnlHhed. . Board and lodging In private famlllea $a80 to f 1.00 per week Tiilflim hiiiiril. Inililnir mill hiuka l.wa tlinn tir.n ...... n ' oo ......... ..... m mm jivn vouaervatorv MuHlc-thorouirh couravaare offorod in Vocal and Iustrnnienfjii m.ii ...... '-"-- " MltlDtV "HI I I 1 1 lit lll nan tori. I nfOll loannni. M. Il, t ..-ll.. ti . .. "l v I-. - .v. . ....... ...u.iiuv'tiuii m ikuiii uuucmiuie irom an purts of thtt nlL. A.l . U A mnnfa ftf nit lrln.lcl aa lrnnf. nAnuf OTif.lw rn ul.lltl. 12 OI llllk frilOl thfi Rt.lltA fllllilhil HA hilln. ...nil. . Tl .I.... J ... X UO VIIUIUUSli Ol IIOOU UU OUIU Uicmio vil il iuo oic unhw.uuij v - - iui... oi.i.vii v. i U1UHI1U. Ufttltloffllft hand. Also sausage of all kinds. WFree delivery to any part of the' mewiuiViou Pimcnwon. Artdreaa, ity. Highest cash price paid for fef stock. 7-21 2m r, h. CAMPBKLL, Pres., or S. SHEDD, Seo'y of Paculfy, CHAS. A. The KNOTT, utcher. 411 0 street, Iudopondence, Or.