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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1893)
Two woud aw ar In town now. The frmow work for tbe new hotel at Talniage to up. John Miller ha moved Into hi new drug More building. Ir, I'uol baa fitted up himself an office on Main. treet. lew cream aorlsl at I. F. M. Butler's lawa Heturday evening. Oregon City baa a new paper, eight column folio, called Tbe Merald. Mia Urace Jones, of Marion wtunty, la visiting with frieoda In this city. Till city will soon hsv staodard gauge traina passing through town. Home of our people attended tbe re vival niertiu, at lluen Vista Bunday. Thar are a large number of thiol! In our town which should be cut down. Cook Portwood have moved Into tbe building lately vacated by the drug a Urn. Dr. Crowley waa at Oak Grove Mod. day attending on the tick child or bi brother. Atut Fletcher and wife, of McCoy, vim ted with Mr, Fletcher a parents, Hunday. Tba dual la thicker than ever thia tunimrf even If It waa a little alow in gottmg here. Ira Hiultb and family left on Thura day for Newport, where they rusticate for a few week. There hi a band of hone here from Eastern Oregon for sate but there la ao demand for tbetu. Pre. P, L. Campbell made a bual- Dn trip to Port laud last week, return ing horn Moday. Mr. and Mn. Wm. Prrcival were at Hairfu Hunday and visited with J . I j Riirg and wit of that city. j A.torney W. IX Fentoo and family,1 of Portland, are visiting with Mr. Kenton niotber, Mr. A. W. Loom. Mr. H. L. Miaer and Mia Cora Ellis, of Ilall, attended the t"b rial lan en deavor meeting here Sunday evening. C C Cram, formerly a resident of thl rouety, but now of Colfax, Wssh., j waa the gtwst of Mr. G. T. Waller, last week. N. A. Kiiiruett and wife returned Wednesday front a two months' sojourn with Mrs. Em melt's pareota, Mr. and Mra. niton, of Eugene- . rVveral families of this city bsve gone to tbe Mohawk valley in "Ltum oouuty to gather wild blackberries. That ts a line place for them. Tbe gang of nine tueu of which Mr. Chandler waa foreman Tuesday, full s piked, that la, drew tbe spikee aud drove tbetn io again, on . So-feet rails, which ta a big day's work. Mast Anna Ifaonum, of Ijewisvllle, returned last week front an extended vlait with her sister Mrs. Nellie Tur ner, In Aahland, Wisconsin. rhe also spent a short time at the World's Fair and itt Iowa. Wm. Pervival and wife, thetr graod s Glen IVrvivsl, and prmud-djujttiter Itertha Fryer, departed Tuly fo Olymoia. Waah., where they will visit a few week with Mr. Ed Ford and family. W. A. Moarehead. t. A. Frame and Jne t'ooyer, went ot a fishing and huottnx excuraiua to HaliutMt ri vr-r and IJltte Neslueee. IsM week, where they fesstett on salmon trout, chutn, cralw, etc, to their Heart' content. The trick dog and horse show did not tuaterialtM here Monday evening on Bcomint of the small attendance. It seems as thouch these little "one- traraa" shows would soon find out thai these are hard times and that people are not going to spend their money to go to everything that comes along. The party given by FJder Smith and wife to the endeavor eoclety IsM Thurs dav evening waa very much enjoyed by alt present. The roll of the society was called and each member responded with a quotation or selection of music, after which they indulged In playing numerous games. May the society have luauy more gathering like this one. Heveral of the many friend of Miss ra Moorehead gave her a fsrewell urprise party at her home In thl city Wednesday evening. Quit a number of game were played, after which the eotnpauy were feasted oa delicious ran dies and nub). Mia Moorehead will tart next week for Chicago where be will visit with friends and spend a few day at tbe Whit City. Bbe will also make a short atay at her old borne in Missouri, returning home some time in rVrttember. After wishing Mis Or a nleaeaut journey and an enjoyable vlait the rouDff neonta departed for their homed. F. Anatlne and wife spent a few daya at Yaqulua bay recently. Mr. Anatlne ye there are not many people there yet. Dell Ireland bad a load of bay to turn over juat before he drove oa the bay scale here Monday. On aurvey- Ing the tangled mam, Dell aald, "I wiah I had attended the u turner achool." Eatertalnateat and SorlaL 80 a to oumbine pleasure with their work during their atay here, tbe ato- dent at the summer normal gave an entertainment Friday eveulng. First on the programme was a quartette by four boy of whom It waa announced bad never aang before (?), their eong waa tolerably welt produced, but with practice w think Uiey will be able to make much improvement ITl Mix Alice Havage then gave a reoita- tion which waa very good. Tbe aolo by Mia Kthel Bellinger waa excellent and ahe replied to tbe hearty encore with another pleaaiug selection. A very touching piece waa then recited by Mia Myrtle Mann, which waa very good, allowing ahe la well versed io the art o. elocution. The Mil Simonlon and Coleman then saug beautiful aula. Mr. Buck, tbe tradi i Uouai achool boy (?) presented hi first declamation, which did quite well for one of mgm." There were aeveraJ 1 other very good solos and Pert 'at 100s, but we could not obtain tbe names of those participating In them. The lit erary ptgramme waa ooly prelimin ary to tbe social entertainment wbich followed when all enjoyed tbemsrives n eouversatioa, plaving charades, etc THE STANDARD urUE BO AD. work tt iwia Adrsaowd Bopidiy-aaad aa a c.weui.d Asaat Aasaa . j The Hnutbern PaciOe Company is j pushing tbe work of changing the nar- j row gauge line on tle west rMla to a ; standard gauge with great activity, tbey having about 900 men at work laying tbe new track. The road waa completed to Dundee last week aud they intend to have the entire road flu bbed to Alrlie aad Sheridan by tbe first of August. It is thouirt that In a short time the company will turn their attention to putting a connecting line between Junction City and Corvallia. aa it would pass through a fine country and is needing a road badly. It would also be of great convenience In case of waahouta such aa occurred In 10, when tbe California express could be run on either side. Our people are not a tittle elated over tbe prospect of a standard gaug road a there I a probability of its being ex tended from Alrlie to Yaqutna bay, thus opening up roroa good country and obtaining a short route to the sea shore; and it will cause many new In dustrie to sprioa: up along its course. by reason of the better facilities for the transportation of f-eighU Mr see's Tack Pa Feb. 81, 91 NoR,VA! L'lttfT, Ilea Mixoes, low. riKAlt fto P'eese ship Krause's Caneules ordered rs rooa as you pns:bly can. We areen' Tlr out aod tuuaeg ,les. H. tX Keamkr A Co. For tale By Shelley, Alexander A Co. Uawa Uw Tba Bataat The Union Pacific now lead with re duced rates to eaaneto points, and tbeir through car arrangementa, niaroifr eently equipped Pullman and Tourist deeper, free reclining chair car aud fast time, makes it the best line to (rav el. Two trains Wave from Portland dai ly at 815 a. ra. and 7U jv m. The rates are now within reach of all, and every body should take advantage of them to visit tbe World's Fair and their friend? in the east. rVnd for rates and snedu- les of trains, and do not purchase tick- eta until ailer cooauttlng M. O. Potter Independence, or W. H. Hurlburt, Ass't Gen'l Pass, Agent, V. P. Portland Oregon. In a literary and artistic sense, Tri Ookmopoi.itax is out of tbe most per fect productions of its kind published on either side of the Ai'aulic; says the Irish Times, of Hubiin. Exteodltig over 12S page of lieautiAilly printed nd illuslrsted mmter, evey sinsjle item of which will lie perused and stud ied with Interest, the memiinemuat be restrtled as perfectly unue, and one wonder how so nuurn: tit-cot a work can be produced at a cost of twenty- live cena, or a aniiking. Cosmopolitan and Wkst 8trs togeth er for M a year. for any trace of Antlpyrine, Morphine, Clorsl, or any other Injurtoos compound In Krause's Headache Capsules. S5 cts. For Hale By Shelley, Alexander A Co. THE CURL I LOVED AT SCHOOL. Was tba antllow dar of antnma wrap the alMe la porpl haaa. as tba aon mm ma all tbe dearer for tba short. hs of the dara, Pa him a loraly aaparluoB through the aUstsef other raara, 44 1 doat knew why It laaothat ao? era will ewlm with taara Tor I bats to India eawrtlooa b tbe textbook l"OtV aWtit Its! 44 1 only know 1'at thinking ef tba lrt I loess at acbont, 0 tho doapuot. tn 11 11 ml rslvat era tba awsatly tbomrbtul njrse, Aa4 thocbeoaaaro Ilka Ibaroorotbat nor sran- alas oaod t prise Not tba pampered, pinky bliaanma that foe bov boase mas deaio uut At tour dollars for adoaas aad arltb Kaoirtiuard wrapped about a tba dear old damask roasa tbai would Iwilrl tbatr Unu till Yolo Jaat tba aort I aaed ta cm l be r for ttoo 1 I aad tba Upa do. sol not ruby tut tboeolua Chine tba owol bvraUhed nsrfaca. tbousii U nerv far mar ablo la the flarins of tbe laaUgbl; fluar far dottier Wttk tba warm (low la roe c bailee; tba earne fresrnAee unaars there: Tba ami thrill runa Ibmfk me as wbaa aa atr Bp Bm praaaad tha pajalna ilpaof bar I Aad tba form. U (raws dlatl&ctse aa tba mlatr ell irrDwa thia. Aad tba ail tot baH that Usaad bar. Ilka tba aar- pont abutting ta All that earth retained of Thoa raakma footr Woe t parted ta aar aaaae from the elri t loved at achool. Aad t kaawaottf tbe aaatine: of tba parpla MManf of oar ware: tf tt bo I mar sot I bar till wav lidomiI tba lit retail paoi. Tat 1 think that I .tall area bar as tba irlrt I City Tmm Wartd'a Moat CaafaJ Klvor. The Nile probably is the shki wonderful river in the world. It hax j made Egypt poscuble by turning an i arid wilderness into the richest land in th workL It hiu) provided at the aaone time an admirable commercial highway and miixle easy the traxm portation of building materiaia. The ancient iypout wwe luub euawieu to utilise the granite of Assuan for tbe splendid structure of hundred gated Thebee and of Memphia, and even for those of Tania. oa the Medi terranean. At a time when the people of the 1 British biles were clad in the skins of wild beast and offered human eacri ficee upon the stone altara of the s Druida. Errrt waa the center of a rich and renned civilization, atom of this development of Egypt waa doe to the Nile, which not only w tered and fertilized the noil annually. but waa and is one of the greatest and best natural high ways in the world. Harper" s Young People. A Maslaa Tbat U tiwad a Ttiawa. The bugaboo maxim of chtitihotxi, "Little folks should be ntu and not heavrd," is. like a grei.t utocy other things, very good in ita place, and that Uace ts tm.t Uocidwiiy the taltie when otiier gueaui are present. Dearly ae pareuis may love to listen to the prattle of their little ones. tbey should remember that the whole world doe not consider small Mary and John quite as great won der as they do. Philadelphia Times. A Kaatsa Var aaty. A recipe for beauty I Who shall compound itt It is easy to eay that must have good nealui, good temper, good breeding, happineaS. Ruslun says pithily, "ou can never make a girl lovely unless you make her happy." Tranquillity of life. ability to rest, freedom from heavy burdens, luxury, tbeee help; but. after all, beauty, like glory, ia the un translatable word. liarper a Bazar. A IHg Towiac Fas. Ia November, I SSI, the wh&leback sttxannJiip Wetmore lost her rudder SO miles south of tbe mouth or the Columbia river. The steamship Zam besi, from Victoria, B. C, to Port land, made a cable fast with some difiiculrrand towed her across the bar of the Columbia to a safe anchor age. She was awarded (?0,0oo Mil vage. .Now York Evening Sun. To Pro 1 oat Foor Sorsa. Fever sores, when they are allowed to develop, are very painful and most dumjruring. and yet they can easily be cured in the beginning by keeping a ball of saltpeter on band and at their first appearance moistening the ball with water and rubbing it on the spot. 2evr ork Telegram. Daniel Dougherty began one of his brilliant invectives with the words. "If the press gloat in licentiousness, " and the Syracuse Standard reported him aa saying, "If the press gloat in linen trousers.". An opal ranking as third among the finest in the world is described aa having three longitudinal bands of the harlequin kind, from the upper most of which rose perpendicularly the moat resplendent names. measured 8 by e inches. Harpera Basar. dealf.es iir HARDWARE - TINWARE Agricultural 11 Machinery T7"eliiclcs LUBRICATING OILS, Monmouth COOK & PORTWOOD Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES, and Gents' Furnishing Goods. New firm, New goods, and New prices. MONMOUTH J.H.MORAN THE GENERAL REAL-ESTATE AGENT MONMOUTH Good Grain and Stork Farms, and Choice Fruit Laud. Town Property of all ki rote. WaT'Those who have Among Live Besiaess Meat. L. I). Jones, the barber, is always ready to serve "the next." Otho Williams, tne Dallas tailor, is an expert cutter, and insures hi work to be first-class. Cook A Portwood are aelling shoes not only by tbe pair, bnt by the score. Tbey are a stylish fit, and fit fat style. When you want to settle down to live, buy a lot or buy a farm through J. H. Moran. the dealer. C C Lewis has tbe re nutation of doing good work, and his nhotographs give satisfaction. Chas. 37. Woods, the shoemaker. will tell you a little secret about shoes if you will ask him. F. R. Neale, tbe butcher, keeps a well stocked meat market. The Polk Co. Bank ia ably presided by J. H. Hawley president, and Ira C.Powell as cashier. Dr. J.M. Crowley has bis office at his residence on Main street near Col lege. J.Jordan, of the Monmouth hotel. Is wanting to secure a first class man to manage his hotel business. Dr. 1. M. Doty, the dentist, resides in Monmouth, and ia a permanent fix tare. Call at his office when in need of work. Ground A Fraxer, the hardware men. are also dealers iu agricultural ma chinery, and have tbeir warehouse full of farming implements. a Tost oT Cwltwra. A distinguished man remarked not king ago that there is no surer test of culture than the way in which one handles a book. "All those who have any experience of the deeper hfe, be said, "think 01 books almost as numan beings, twa a dook which is not worth much in itself is still treated by them with respect, since it wears the outward guise of what they have learned to consider their best friends." He went on to condemn the senseless and offensive manner in which choir singers often abuse their hymnbooks, bending them backward until the covers meet and holding them thus throughout an entire hymn. This vandalism is not, alas ! confined to the class men tioned. New York Times. Mad Saaaa I a to root. Barber You're getting frightfully bald. sir. Customer (savagely) Well, I don t tee how that concerns you. Barber Excuse me, sir, but it does. You soon wont have any hair left to cut, and then I shall lose a customer. Exchange. Bmn at tKa Hair Xoado Oa-axt An old Portland smoker was made deathly ill by a cigar the other even ing. A cigar dealer explained It right away. "There waa a hair rolled in that cigar. Twill make you sick vary time. Lewiston Journal. ETC. - Oregon. OREGGX. OREOOX. property lor sale, please call. No More Back Ache W ..not . ... V -.-RUBLES Vw Caveats, and Tradc-Marksobtainad. and all Psv ant bamncw conducted for stoeraaTC rrrs. Ova smti ts ooiil U.S. PmT met and wa can accara patent ia teat nma tsaa taoac imi f.m H'HhinvfML Sand model, drawing or pbohx. with oteverip-t Soa. Wa odriae, if patentabia or not. tree of ( caaiaa. Oar fa not dwa till paiant ia secured. a SawPin tT. "How to Obtain Hateata.'' with coat of eajaa in taa U. S. and saraara coanuias C.A.SNOW&CO. J Oe. sTTWT Omce. WamsTDti, D. C. . - . ao.. .ioai -.iwwal UNIVERSITY : OF : OREGON. KUQKNE. OPKjf Monday, September ISth. Just closetl the most prosperous year tn iu history. Wide range of studies. Thorough instruction. Business courte added. Tuition free. Kutrsnce fee. (10. Board and lodging at reasonabl rates in the elegant new dormitory and boarding hall on the campus, v. here, students will receive personal super vision. JOHN W. Johssox, 7-14-2m President. WANTED 159 BOP PICKERS! SO About Aug. 25th at the MERRILL HOP YARDS, One mile east of Independence. Good camp grounds. Good water. Bring tent and camping outfit, get 50 cts. a box and have a good time. Will have white pickers only. Leave names with I Iu GOODWIX, fore man, Independence, and secure, work. 7-HOm. 1 VII -av' I II ' J I VII BP CONSTIPATION. (MflAJlATlON -ft BLADDER, gio SALL ffPMEY ' DISEASES. S roams