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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1893)
u: .ry uotaeltitKnt(ordaf tnanta, a tui m of utriiuaiu t owita a Una, FRIDAY. NOV. M, 1888. Tta a 8. N. & team met th 0. A. r. r ftirvallia. last Friday nod bad law. As bM Aeu beo said, "Ills hard for a Warn to win gain, when th has to work against th wpos- Ing team and Um umpire, too.' TbU vm Um diMdvantiMEO our ixyi worsen nmUr laat Friday. Th bull ttrst weut to th O. A. C aud after quit a ttrtijr- gle Utey mad a goal. ti u. . . b. than took the ball and after a short mMM nf rusldntf they made a touch hut railed to kick tbe goal. We did not follow the game to detail, but umoa to ay, the a A. C, who (bund tbcy oould not win th game by Mr moans, oouoluded to win It sortie other way-by foul-tackling, ete. The Normal team tried to obtain justice (torn the O. A. C boy' umpire, but 'tandy,1 the O, A. C. trainer, at uueh m taid he wae running the game and the umpire aald nothing. Tbe game eon Unued but Um decision became so fla grant that our boys would not finish the game with the aame umpire, and to a gentleman from Foreet Grove wa ubeUtuted during th latt twenty flv mlnutea of the same. To ahow that the point wae well takeu, In less Uian flv tuluute the new umpire ruled one of the O. A. U. oft Ute ground for fad-tackling, Tbe teor Mood 86 to 22 In favor of the 0. A 0. Our boye outplayed them on every point eso-'pt the eiiee-oroM, and even that wouldn't have won them the game If they hadu't had the umplie. During the game not one of the O. A. C. team wae lnured but two of the Normal boye were hurt to that eubetl tutei had to be used, and It wae done Intentionally aa wae noticed by aev eral, but thkir umpire didn't It The Lector at The XeraiaU Another of thot large audience that have been coming to bear the eel etnated led ore that are being given at the Normal chapel of a Sunday afternoon, was again In the seats at 8 p. m. last Bunday ready to near r. Cbanroan of the University of Oregon. Exercises began with a song by the aphool when Rev. Arthur Rove con ducted devotional exercises, and then the quartette sang a song, nveiaeiit Campbell with a few words introduced Dr. Chapman who spoke on "Teuny- aun'a Ideal of Educated Woman." It was an addree which was very Inter aatlns. esDeclaliv to tbe readers of Ton nyeon't works. During his talk tbe aiwaker brawn ted many truths which aliould be of great benefit to students and no doubt many of them will treas ure tbe beautiful thoughts wet forth ty Dr. Chapman. The exercises closed with an excellent vocal selection by Mlw Avres. The next lecture will take place two weeks from butt 8uu- day, on December dro. ' Roy OIU and Bob. Carey, of Pclo, are "doing" the Normal this week. Ml Maud Stout, who is teaching at Crowley, spent Sunday with her folks here. G. A. Wlckander arrived in town last Saturday and entered the Normal this week. Dr. Charles H. Chapman, preHldent of tbe University of Oregon, spent lal Sunday In tbe city. Gene. Noble, of Umatilla county, a former student of tbe Normal, Is vlelU Ing friends In the olty. We hear that George Gwin Is very ill, and his brother Albert came up from Portland to see hlin. A way-up time was had by our peo ple who attended the basket social butt Friday evening at Lewlsville. President 3. M. Bloe,of tbe Agrl cultural College, was down and wit neesed tbe football game last Friday. Professor A. F. Campbell, who has recently moved to our city from Port land, has accepted the position of Mis Priest at the Normal. We understand the 0. A. C. boys tt- reived an ovation on their return to Corvallls for their valor (?) in winning the football game lust Friday. N. A. Emmltt Is erecting a new dwelling house In the northeastern part of town, and Mr. Sumptcr It build ing a house In the western part of Tal tnage. Rev. Arthur Royce preached In the F.uptlst here last bunday morning and evunlng. He will All the pulpit here again next Sunday morning and even ing. Tl.r wes a large congregation present last "km evening. The Ulatus and ' licnlan sooietiet held a Joint mectl lift lfuo. Krlday even ing, also the Vespertines and Normals. A reception was tendered the 0. A. C. boys In the chapel after the iocletlttt' exercises were over, at which an enjoy able time was bad. The Mioses Mattle and Lela Hwann and Mr. L. L. Swann received a tele gram that their sister Miw Veins, wae dying, the first of this week. Bui we are much pleased to state that Miss Velna ha so rapidly improved that she is out of danger, and her stetem and brother have returned to our city. For Sale. Thorough-bred Pekin Duck, larc size, and splendid condition, Prlcof reasonable, Address, E. Dalton, Inde pendence, , 0. 8. X. R. Vnnnertng. Th list of student U etlll growing. There In gontl ileal of gruuibllnw around here, eiuce Uie auuouuoement waanuMlelu obapel, Utat there would only beexatulnatlont at th clot of the econd and fourth term. The honora ble board of education ntuet think Uiat studetd apnrvclute Mmr bored to death by review, when they might Jimt a well reeelv the Dual eaamlua tiou wheu a study bat been omupleted, and lot that flulth It. But no, put It on and kt the student ha tcHueUtlng to fret about. The courts In drawing, the ttudent are receiving thin year, It a good thing for tltoa who want to teach. It' peculiar what wonderful at traction ex Ute betweeu tome thing, peolally betweeu the boytand the girls, I can always have a nice time with the glrlt ftir a while, but It don't hut long. It teem funny that th glrlt will never give the boy but on mitten at a time, v , . The voters that ara going to school here, ay that If ever any of tbe board of education run fur ofttoe again, they will u their Intluence agatiMt them That' right, we want men that are up with Ute times, to lead Inottreduoa Uonalaflalrs. F ANSTINE Monmouth, Or. Wall Paper Rolls from 15c up. Eleiiant Wall Decorations, all styles and prices, Picture Frames, Furniture, Beds and Bedding, Baby Carriages, Side boards. Ward robes, Household treasures, Book cases, Secretaries, Mirrors, Bureaus, Bedroom sets, Umbrella Holders, Poor Mats, Kitchen Safes, Carpets, Rocking Chairs, Window shades, Curtain Poles, Office desks Cribs, Cradles and High chairs. 4S DR. JORDAN & CO.S GREAT ICSEUI CP AIATOIT I Oft I Mark, It, Sa rraactov (BCvm eth uxl 7Ut SU) Oo ind Inn how woadortullr w muta Md bow 10 trotd alrlii ih! iIimn. Muwnm Mtafpd with HWHWW OI WW OOjMMb MOW man Uml Private oillr-saB Rall.lar 10SI market Umt-lwaM at ium MiMim, torn d uuhMd, dtmn at ttw ikl aad Udiwyt qok kly nni wtthoni UM tn ol Bar- nrriwwiMiii pwKHuu Of nj mmm. GUSH'S wraovaD LIVER PILLS ONLY ONE FOR A DOSE IS YOUR STOMACH SOUR. SnMth bad or Riwd whlnvf One of thM pillir) iiaww aiatrcMa m mm nomaon ana warm imwimuw, oo wh aiirht for WMliwMritriiathvtovili trta DurtnM thm bralh. Thv lniur Derrfaxrt diaawtlon rctiUt Uia tKrwnlg and eura oustittlnD, Thr tuA promptly, yat mildly, RftVrrr irlpa or atokan. too. rugiu.ia ur aw, jkhhuiko aita. V9H rau, rm, For sale by J. H. PUOH. OR.euars ONION SYRUP aFOR COUGHS. m COLDS AND CROUP. A REMEDY FOR CHILDREN. Whn a ohlld t horn, nouur nwl m Uka - goonSil of onion jnip at night, th n morning ar oouih gono. Tor Croup l hd no yq.,l. Mr ohlloron lnl upon having Dr. Ounn a Onion rropwhloh la alraartr nrcparoo, mora plaaaant W wlthouiuata or uaall ur tba onlona. UMll M. Wold by J H. PUUH. No More Back Ache v .inRf. 1 J tft v,'rT mvtu, W ' C0NSTIPAT10M. INFLAMATIONftt BLADDER. AnD & WW Nil 1 j lUUHifnv ya m I I f I I H r v IICOHMMTIO UtDH TNI IMS Of OMIM, POLK COUNTY BANK. MONMOUTH Or. IHUtHHHHWHHHWHmit ' ' . . ,vu.rm, Paid Capital, 930,000. DIRECTORS. li 0. T. f . r....,, inutMtntmli twine iiiadm dywalU rlvad talvreat pal tu Umadepoalla. a-nr prmf vault end burglar ptuor tan, k. V.I. II ... .u,b. una uoura a. . w i p. w J. M. CROWLEY Plpu d S:rp:a. Offltr-0n door west of Polk Co. nana Main street, Monmouth, Oregnu. Amsnt U Butle Men. n n. U Tkttv. th deiilkt. nlde In Monmoutn, and is permaiieni ns tura. CallathUoltlo when In need of work. Th 1'olk Co, Bank It ably urelbd tver by J. II. Hawley president, and Ira 0. iVwell as cashier. Dr. J.M. Crowley has lilt office at bit realdeuo on Main tlrM near Col- Tt ronnUr HU Prw 'Mm r roHlan niiSlh itmm iM TrwlH MmI Cwnurall BMnmart Laaw4. BUROPKAN PLAN Ti H OLTOli M. D. ROCHK, Mgr. COMUrOURTN m AIDER IT., rOATUIO. f J. R. MAHKUCV, Proprietors R, IV HA Vrt. Splirilmtb! Meat Market iui.sk tt Choice Meat Highmt umrket pries paid for fat stock, beef, mult(in,vl, pork, etc. All bills wuid be tvttled ntonttily, OPEN BUSDAY8 ritOM 8 to 8a. m Main street Indepeudenc. Steamer Altona Salem and Independence To Portland Ieaves IndeMnili-noe tnd HhUmu Uonday , Wednesday and Friday, leav IriK luuetiendence at tt a. ni.. Hiilein at v:.V) . in., ktid arriving at l'uriland at lH)p. III. Iwvrs PoKland Tuesduy, Thursday sod Katurdny t 6 a. ui.., Hnlent lor Independeuue at 4 p. in. - Excellent meals served on boat at 2fi cents per inoal. PamenKpr ave time and money by taking this line to Portland. Hteainer will carry fust throiiKh rrellkt and omirs shh;Iiu rotes ou lur(o lots. Uuexoelted rjawenirer aoeommisla- tlont. Mitchell, WrlKht Co , Gener al agents, uoiman onx k, Miem, ur. IUEST SIDE is the Great Family Newspaper of Polk County, And only 12.00 per year ! It contains all the local and general News. W. E. Poolo, UYSICIAN anil SURGEON Off! nt )tr t Antln'i fuml- tur lr. MONMOUTH, OR. GEO. E. BREY, HKAI.KHIH tih, Ms, h ln.1epndnc, Oregon. 49 CEI O 0223 MAKiiuy All kind of wood repairing don ou Wstfons, Carrhwn, and Maihluery with ueatum aud dltuh. Ilnrklna A rnnll' Ukaiulib bp. INDEPENDKNt'K. Hubbard & Steals, ruoriuKTuiia r Hauling of all Kinds Don at Agents for the O.P.Boats, All bills ttiuxt be settled by th 10th oi OaU'll IIIOUIU. Independence, Oregon. FINE JERSEY Ya. STOCK .- o Those person who dlm to bav Jerwy Uk In thulr herds ar Invited to ttiHiam-t tlie ttmrnUKtihred bullowned by 'f. II. HUNTLEY, two miles south of town, rut Huena Vista nmd. TKKM r SKRVK K- TWO IMIU.AHS n un rriviint ai nmra. T. B. HUNTLEY Indtpendene O refer) FREE MEDICINEI Oolden OppnrtunllT for Hnlferlng llunttnlty. . nilctatu titt Tluir Krmnllrt Id IM PuMir. DO YOU SUFFER? Sf tB wiiiMiHiynu ntKR or t ii iki k run nitinw of apvoliUly pnivd mmnllM bwt .nllnl M T.Mir . WK WANT VOUB HW:oMKMI)AlltlN. WE GIN MEgSrB all dl.itiuv nrt drrormll n nuxlurn and cmntllln, iictilrl by inmiy ymn' MiwrU cniw, whirl) mmblM tu Ut iiwrauuw n cum. Ixi mil iliwwlr. N. B.-Wehnv thu only jwiIIW eiir Sr KWI.KIXV, (Ki rn) und I'ATAIIHH. Hefrr. iimwilvm, 'rniNiimly Iwwuid. (Old mu tMbllalivd.) Dr, WILLIAMS' HBllUIffllTlM TI Mrki St., Sun lYwieUoo, Ct CitjTrickac-lTriEsferCfl 1 PISKEE cSc BIDCa--A-E ' Proprietor of Livery, Feed & Sate Stable '- Monmouth, Oregon. First eliww rigs, single and double, light snd heavy, to accommodate our patr o Careful drivers furnished when desired. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. NOTICE. Rritneh offlee Independence, Genta' Tailoring of all Kind Neatly Den at th6 REMODELED FROM OLD TO NEW STYLE Boston Tailoring and ' ' FEtCE Olssnedand Prat ted. $2.00 to $2i0 .Hult lWlto .75 to 1.50 to 1.50 to 2,00 Coat snd 1.00 ...Pair or Pants i io t.mi 2.50.. Overcoat 2.00 to 8.00 2.00.... Dretwes, whole 2.(0 to 2.50 Otmrn. ripped 1.50 to 2.60 Haek Jacket 1.60 to 8.00 , Clonk or Ulster 2.00 to 8 00 Hhawls, single. l.OO ..Shttwls, double . 2.00 I. GOLD, 105 State 8t nour Commorclitl. BAJNKS. THE INDEPENDENCE National Bank! Capital Stuck, $50,000.00. . ItllWOHrSEHO, . fltdt SHHAM WKWam. Vtosrrll. W. K, OONNAWAT Csehler. A mtnl ttsaklsf and ssnhsai bodesM InwaawUil; kMuit wide, bull dlauuUid,ia nervMertdlttcmiiUrdi dopnlts rtcwlvMl ea wmat teoaunt Mbjset to ettwk, Intsrwt ttd m tints (Upiu, DinkXTrotth. a r. HmHh, K, Nailaun, I. A. Alton, H. It. JmImiwhi, K.J.UuMliniiii, l. W. Hr, II. lllrwfuMrg, Commnod Butlnwi March 4, 1889 budilbtbid b HMkMal AuUwrlly. ' -TUB- FIRST NATIONAL BANK. of Independent, Orffun, Caaltal 8tk urle, tso.ooo.oo $14,000.00 LfcCOWKR. U W. BtJHKKTWH, Prwlitcnl. vi4)iTiiaii. W. U IIAWl.Kr,CUilr. DIIUXTTOltH. J. . OunvMr, U . Rubefuoa, Uwta lltlruk 0, W. Wbllkr,W. W. C"HI". a mtuiral luulktn Snalnwa Imnimrtrtl Bur Mid llbiuin on Mi iiurlul '"Iteia.uttii rwlid uWt to I'M of on ! Unatof dmall. llorU.nm. Unttw ooonu f av an. hi r- CITY STABLES. tit jnan, Prtr. Horses Fed by the Day, Week or Month. Best ol Attention Given Stock Left in Charge. INDEPENDENCE, ORWtON. A. VRKWXrTT. J. a, VtNBW. PRESGOTT & VENE8S. Preprleton of mm m m MannrMiurari or nnd Dle: !s FIR and HARDWOOD, Rough and Dreised LUMBER. J. A. WHEELER, . Manager. next door to "West Hide" office. notice: A SPECIALTY of Ladles' Jokt Steam Dyeing Works. X.IST. ARTICLES. CInd,Dyd,Prd- . . $.W 10 . Vest .... , 2.00 to 2.60 Salem, Or. Ooodg sent by Salem stage, one way free. SECHKT HOCIKTIKH. O. V. W. INDEPENDENCE t !..,. Wn M HIMlli VrV MuB- daya'lghl la llj.U.F. ball. All soktwo- iiitf iirutitert re iuii "' Kennedy, M.W. W.O. Cotk. Howder, VALLEY LOIXJE, NO. 42. 1, a u K -Mn.1. iu Vmtduyn s ball e;rjf lhM.lM M.ltio. All Odd (nllowi 0r- disllr luvited to meet wlthna J. b. . f . . . asr- 1 1 1 U .H..1, tlutll I YON LODGE, NO. W, A. F. A A. I U Aimmilnlnilllfltlri Hlttlir dty erstim ou or before full iwxni enrli mnnlb and two week tlieresfler, tt. W. 8liiun, W. M. I0. Itell.Hery. HOMER IjODOK, NO. K. or V Mmu nr.ry Weduewlsr etrmiiir All knlubt r eorditlly toelted. W. II tiswley, a 0. M. O. Poller, K. It H PIIV8ICIANS DKNT1STKY- DR. !,.J. LKMlKUX, K.V;AKr lit lltUMt I'liVMt'lHnsild KtlKPi'l ..I V.,l twin,. IxmiiIIhI ilnulUHie IH L'Unlverslte Uvl of IJnttatla. OW' . ... 11 t j.,1.1 A Itllah lutnk but Ulllllt kUL.nl tir. I"--" r-t M. flllAVKA D, I). 8. ti. ' Itttlenendeitos. Or. Detttnl Psr- i..rmnvtr luilptiviidruoe National Hank University of AIMilgan gmdunle. OIX BUTLER, PHVHICIAN ASU , tur,tH. Hey. V. H. Hard ot Miieal Kiamtnera. uino to i"a tloniMi bloek. PL. KETCHCM, M. D. OFFICE MaiuLnrta tinnier liuilnMia sud Muomoutb tla, lodepfttduno-, Or. rli J II JOIIMHON. RESIDENT I J IIsuImL Ail win k trarnilltwl U Klrg tbe tieel of llf net ton. Imliu dene, Or DR. A. R. OII.l.lH,HPF.t'IALlST t.'v .'r unit TliriuiL (If- tied over lliiKli't twuk. Halem. Or. -VW f-vRS. LKE HAMRirr, PUYKI lJ clan and Hurirwois, HrHK'll st teiillon tiald 10 dlstMUtes of wuuietl . Of- il.w nvi.r I iiil,.iiiitiiu Nutlutiitl Hank. T. J. Lee. M. 1). VV. Rnbbltt. M. I) O. M., Fellow Trinity Medical Collef. ATTOUSKY8. rm A. 8MITIL ATTORNEY AT J lw. Will practice in all ttnte md federal onnrts. AbatrscU of title furninliwl. Oltln over lndepeuileooe National Beat. rALY. HIBLEY A E.VKIN, AT U torneys st Law. We hart tin mil) ait f almlrnol butiks lit Folk (XiUuly Reliall tbttraeu furniahed. Money to inan: noeomrulMlon ebarued ou loaus. OIHoe, loom 3 aud 3 Wllsuu's blot-k, Dill- las, Oregon. At to lDlll M. HURLEY, ATTORNEY AND Ooutiaclor at La. Olliee, net lepvodenee Nstional Rntik, Inde pendence, Or. DON II AM HOLMES. ATTOH O oeys at Law. Otllee iu liuaU'i block, bntwtyu Mute aud Court, on Cow mercial ttrttet, Mnlfiu, Or, HASH AND DOORS. A li ITCH ELL A UOHANNON, MAN 1Y1 titaelurrt ut lull and dimrs Almi, torutl SMWitiK. Maio atreot, I ii.lt peudeuoe, Or. VETERINARY SURGEON. rR, E, J. YOUNO, late of Ne bem J Veterinsry Hurireott and Punlici , bas moved to Iiidiieiiileiice, nnd opened ' tn ofllne over the Iudepetulouee Nation ' tl bnnk. TAILORS. T O. BHARMAN, MERCUAN V v , laiior. U ttreet, oenr pontnllloe Suits in any stylo made to order ut res onmiia rules, - HOME BUILDERS Will consult their best in terests by purchasing their SASH AND DOORS of the reliable manufacturer, M. T. CROW, Independence, Or., succes sor to Ferguson A Van Meer, Sugar pitie snd oednr doors, all tizos, on bund. SCREEN DOORS BRICK YARD J. R. COOPER Of Indopendence, having a steam engine, a brick maohinoand several acres of finest clay, Is now prepared to keep on hand a fine quality of Brick, which will bo Bold at reason ame prices. UAILROADH. umw Tl...,!l Vmm, TO SHI mi M. mm cm. ant) all EASTERN CITIES. 3 DAYS TO 2 CHICAGO. H ,. The Qulckeotto Chicago OlIlS and the Eat H fftQulcker to Omaha and OUlS i KantaiCity. PULLMAN nd TOURIST 8LECP- CRS, FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS, DINING CARS. For niiMi and irrnsntl lutirmollnn. "all on ur ndiJrrMi W, II. Ill UI.HI'HT, AMLIM. fan. Aft, M Vt'iuhiiKum atrwri . r. 1 tiirrt, " hiim.Mi. tit East and South via The SHASTA Route of Uie- Southern Pacific Co. ('alirunila rirma I mint ruuilallr tU.Knlnc l nil alm.ii iMilwwn I'unlaiKl aud Albany. rtuilltl Nona I.. Forllaiid Ar. , :'aTa. at. I.v. Albany Ar. rA. . Ar. ian Franrlaet) L. :i e. . ' e. at. vra r. u. iu.u a. a. Roaaburg Mali (tHuly.) IVirtland .... a. at. ! llowbura ....IMi r. a. Himliurf .... ?Ai A. a, IWUatnl A. at. jm. : Arrtva. ll ki a Itya Mi PULLMAN RUl-TfcTT 8LEEPE1U end Hecoiid-t'lass Hlettilnf Cars attached ui ail HimuKli tmiiis. West Side Division. )twn Portland and Corvalli. SI nil Iniln dallj axit HuiiiIhj.) J a m J r Hirtlaud A r ll.i a m I Ar..linlp- n.lf.iic..Ar l-:l' I' in I Ar .. I urt-aili I.v id6f m IrM p la l' m At Allwnr and tturvallta, mnnrrt will) iraloa tirir'U I'ai'Mo ralliiiad. : Kxprraa train DatlrlexrvptHutKUy) i m p in i l, lv.nlml ..Ar t-'ji a m W p in j A r..., Mraiiioviila , ,T t&p Orgenlan Railway Dlvlalon ana Portland and Yamhill Ry. Airlle mall TrUwn'kly. a- Ki m iub p in I.v... .ltrUml..Ar ' p nt l.v.. Hiim..inh.t.T 1 7 a m A r., AirUa. .Lt 70 a ra Tlinumti ll.-Ufi. In all tmliila In tbf Kaxtara HtalM, t nniiiln. nnd Kurw, raa ba ohlalnad (mm T. M. till V tit, Agvitt, Indrpvndwniv. It KORIII.KK. K. 1'. RfHIKHH, WanaKcr. Awt. O. K. I'aaa, Att. ItilfllND. olUWON. Fmu TERMINAL or INTEKIOK roixm the 11HU. I U lh line to lake Ml 1 uill It Is th DINING-CAR ROUTE. H runs Througn Vestibuled Trams Every Day in the Kettr to ST. PAUL and CHICAGO (No rttHHM ol car) Composed of DINING CARS un smpiwswl, rullmiiD Drawing Boom Slwpcra of lutettt equipinout, TOURIST SLEEPING CABS, Brat that can l oonstructtxl, will in which accommodations aro both fine ami ftirnishcd for holders of Drat or sec ond cluss tickets, and ELEGANT DAY COACHES. I Continuous Line, Connecting with all Lines Aftirdtng rtlroot and unintrniitr4 annrlra. t niiinnn alivner reavrvatlima cu ti uwurwl 111 aUviiuce tlinniKli any niiuul of tho road. Mmiixi, enn ba punliaacd at. any vnkat oniia ill this ciiniimny, Kiill Iniliriiitillon nart. na mtiw, tiiim of tralna, nmtM, and other do Imlu, turn tailed on applhatt Ion to any agnt, or A. D. CHARLTON, Aaalatitnt Ooneral Panaenger Agent, Hit. W VIM Ut, oor Wmiblnglou, PORTLAND, OR. TIMKTAULB. ndttpaiiilauoe anil Hiiiiiiiouth Motvr 1.1 ua Iieitvaa ludepondouoe. I,eavM Monmoutb, 7:00 S:lrt DMA l:M Mi :00 7:S0 l'Mi e;lfr 4mm ii u a.