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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1894)
Oflici?i fan of Polk tuft JKKl'Kh V West Sida Publishing kz;ii) FHllUY, KKft 1. 1- ItnW'rt Johnson, of Corvalli, niiw J. P. Irvine, the mailing grocer, w- .nr. Aineri ravnr.H. i...i......i - i ik M.tlnuvlllniid Didem-udeiiee, whip City, Kan., wishes to glv our reader ehnmnnhtt NViT8iisftr a cmplo up I t Friday tn Uk after hi hnr- tlut l i IU of hi. cxieuce with cold of week, while the editor wm al.nt eatshcm. II I well iiUimmm1 with lh U yi "I w.ulMolwl wtrly The dtty after hU r- outlook fur huliie, ntl tint uiMiiti nisi spring inu mi ,uk fhd wllh hi present trade. ,mm nanny ret-nvemi man iiwmmi J, M Sp.uk, of Stiver, came HUM the "'' """"" " '" " Ww Si ,ortlou8uurdc b' how uor..-! MM with lm,kl.. wugh hM; i Jmw.ni the subscription '' CI.au.lH.rlun'. -m igh to my p,.r to get delinquent H I-1 -TiS'S the kind of a ,imu who for h, , '"";' - 7 " ...I, .M,I ll.m.o,!, merit. I IHtlilH. Wlwii I hud got through with on buslne. HvhI a letter wa received stating that w not tiece,iry for E, C, IVutUwU ko to San Francisco. W. regret that our reader were not treated loth very snlcy local and crisp edltofml of our friend Johnson, While here "Hob ' umde bundled friend and not ftu eliettly, ;.."' To cWuHiivNi'KSTii-The Wk-bt . A 1 ... II., u I.H Ktt fi very giwciui """" Lve collected wwii regulirly i-ueh Week fr ttto pacer and we feel like re warding you l way. The email t " . , I .1- ..1 ... .....L.. vmuneruUoU we piimi ii'mw ., fr.no mowy iMwiolootut, wonl.1 wrl.v I woith Mtrlvluf Rr, imi r- wr-jl hmulast i.htoflb of WH'm llf Woil.l' f.lr, p-rtrlti. or nwnoiw, etv., Hint w now k nil Mloimof Polk-t-ouiuy to utriv for hom. Fr vvry Wtw w will kntl ymi by uwll otw of ibw lturw, Cir own wbvtlon, whti-b w think will Www yoo. tt wtorn ot th NVnrr Minis, W wmit new fhin your UwnUty VHl ynumwiU'T No crrtjionlMH Will be nimnl 4ud Ui your Mir by lu-wltiy, not llr tlmu ' WVlnw I lUsKirr SiHtAi. It TbuwiUy UimiIuk the IUikI boy Kve a Uxkft k-lll t th oH?r houw, whloh wm r . . - . i ... i.i.. ..ir wfU itiuUHi mm mi myoynmw ult numtr who mteiubil wviv aiaoiMtnU! In not Uln nv I bv Mpv Ikmblit lonomeor nr nui' v . . ... 1 iwrfurniKttM Oil the lilHIIO. wt lembbve miuinW hfr pri fc oh m xtut llmt tlw puww i uxlmi to hr hvr. Th lin gv ilmrt rncriiHn. Mm. John f HU-hunlwrn na twM, mul ' n krwt rrolusly wmllug m-h llm. rnure w.re olbor nWwInil R'mIuit of ln uMcraiiiuw. Winn litt On Wt KrWuy evening Mr, mul Mm. P. 0 Krrtwn of thin el'y Kvi! h uiot ioyHblK tirl rty ui Ihrlr honif on 4h Ktrwl. After few limiwjH'irt tn th (piiuo of hwrti, ft nVlloImm hint'h ww KMfvwI. About rlKhtwn were nw wit. Mr. A.J. (lowtnmn rrriet on Hmt (trlwuml Mix tloilMU'r th Ux. (iirtiut olo LH). Th iwwlnni were nboul MtlWIUX rR(MIHAMVR-I'UtSlllnlHy vuliiit he lJllt ehiwh w wt?ll lltnl, th oeiwlm U'l'iB tb pfn- rttinme of ttw Woumtt' MMon (1r le. An ewlleiit entortnliiUleut wan Iveii, ismlmb!g of miwl, mitlnn v Mlrti Tailor, Loin itirk. ml Willie FIhi'Ih oU iy Aiimwn lillamid Hev.Jenklnt.il lettr fMin Ju-v. UiU In Chios read by Mm 8. Hldln,mBr on Mission Work by Mltw Florence Ah iuler nd tw by Vim Jenkln. stamp t'ui.i THN. Kev. J. KM tiKIn of thi city, bM tiuile ft vuliiii- hie collect Ion of tam(, mmw four hun- rvd In nil, which I nrolwhly th nxwt .imdete of ny In I'olk couuty. Mr. enkliM cllectii Hll the (ittuiinn polbl id Hint- MniliiK to Indewndenw lm iln.nHl from our inerchmitw, who kould ntberwh ibwtmy them, "iii- ihlnir like 10.000 utmiip. IVwoni hv- i wi kiKei irf old leltent will confer Vvor by lerln olrUiertainoii for Iiev leo klu' ue I l r Sti. "I do not like the of the I'olk county publisher to ktvpwtullo-mul ending when the Winer In uot imld for I uin frli U lulwriiw for theiu. I mnnot get ll'em )hid," wild a geiitlenmii who cmne n the other 'day. Well, then no Woubh) about the WkkT !HiK under Lr new reivipt. Your mer will to ne niooth after your u Uteri pi Ion ex 41 rtn, or you do not pay for lU Call l.r our new reeelnl when you pay for our Mar. I Ciiimmk Kkoiwkk. Laal Monday Mr T V Oeerwaa kept buy wltlng pit I lie Cliliiexv who camo to tha Little I'lituve Hotel to rvKlHter. Thero were iblrlv five oTilikule wtmied. Mr. R.er fciya when a Chinette labore Jeuvm Ihe United Hialtn he can never tom. Afier May ah Chlnene here WihI have eertllleateii or tbey will be Siiiorted. Chliie nierthantu ran j.rove tbemaelven by wlttiec nd le- lurn, but not eo wlih labnrm. I A I'lioiu.KM.-Tlie puliliHher of the VtHiik will end Ihw paKr two himiibs free, to any peraou who will feive the UHt written answer to the tol k'whiif problem, to lie aent iu tn-fore February 20, 18HI : If the uteamltoat Itona eaa go from Independence to Hit em. down utreaiii. Ill w inmuien, 'mid can return up utrenin lu 00 nil ten, bow lone would It bike her jnuke the diMtanee, 12 nillea, If thei Were no current t I Tub MAyi;nitAi)K.-Oii TliUntibiy Ful. 22, at the opera hotwe, the Juve jle bund of tbl place, wwlKted by the Indeiiendeiiee dancing club, will glvi grand nmnk ball. An orchealra con iiHting of elifht of the lient mualulnna to Je had will (IlKCourMt th latent dam muKlc. Mnnkn will lie removed at 11 o'clock, and then ''no rent 'til morn, When youth and plcimurenieet to chaNe 'the glowing bourn with flying feet." I Tun Tims Factoky The new tile factory In approaching completion, and Will, we are Informed by Mr. 0. O. pridii, lie ready to' manufnoture tile hext week. Mr. OrlfTa returned from Portland Saturday with the hmt of the jicceHsary machinery. I Yoitno Pkoi'Lbs Union On laat Friday evening aomo sixty of the friends of Itev. J. Fred Jenkins as sembled at the commodious parsonage and were nicely entertained. The JtuptlHt Young I'loples Union were the main participants. J. II. Alexander, stlie president, has done much to build up the union, and Is deservedly pop- ulnr. ". p The Item about the whlnkeyand bed bug polHOti Is tieing ued very exten sively. The HI. Helen's Mist say It was Astoria whiskey. y. ' , . Mr. lVler Kurr relurned fmiii Call' riila Hftturtlay where b has ln Wtliia her brother, near Halt rrau- elueo, the lieerley, r Urn wveml week. She vl.lted the Midwinter fair, but ftyt It l ft fkr from tieing eom pleled M tol quite uumtlsfHftory mid dvl Iwr frlemU not, to go for ft itKHitliyet Last Hfttuhlay there w nothenf tlimw very pkmmuit dancing parthwat the opeM boiiHe, th ntteudaiie Wing owr 150, rrof. Hebrlng wm tumlstwl by Mtw Or Hpangler of OwnM, In tb inult', and tl gi'neral cxpremdoii aj Unit th exeellenl mmdo wm one if the plAnt fi uture ftf the miulon. F.vr lm Mnvemkier, ISt2, times have been in'ttlng harder, mul the dem ocrat mty tlw republlean are to blame. KupiHwlng the republlean g lek In power next Novemtier and tune w gin to Improve, will the democrat eUilii ihe honor? Oregon wilt Ore the first gun In June. At IX Craven' photograph, nailery Is quite n exteuMve display of hfe-al crayon work, elegantly rrauoMi, ami among the fnuilllar face awn were Mr. and Mr. D. L. Hell!e, Mr. mid Mr. Heott Klitg Mr mid Mr. Jerome Ism Ife, Dr.Johowtu' boy, I. V. l'ollng' daunhter, Cha. Hperltnit' lauriiier, Edith I'erelval, Myra Huilth, Mr. Van- ilerirrlft and Minnie Tetherow, He I taking a Krvnt many order for thitii, and Ihe prlcr ate very low. JJoto book foriwle at the WemtHipk office. Overcoat at ett or lew at Blm'kton h Henkbj'e. Clothing at Htnektou A Heukle' at ymirown price. Mm. 0ix, living on Sl stnt-t, I daiierouly III. Iled spread from 0 eenl up at the New or Ifatekel. Mr. Guv Morris, ft euln of Mr. Htlne, I quite sick. Mak for any ebaracter you waul to represent, t Clotlfelter Il J. C. W bite, the Jovial grango orgaii Ixer of lwley, I still quite lek. Htnektou A llenkle' tor will tie aiunied full ol new good next week. A. ooper who ha tee logging on the Timlltan returntnl home on Satur day. Mis Inc VauRhu I teaching at Cm lev. and F. h. hmmett at t)aR Grove. All uiai.ker attending the bihim! mask liall mu-t present their Invitations at the door. . Lady masker free at the mask ball Feb. 22d; vtfttois, lady or gentle man, 25 omt. If thy pant offend thee bv bagKlng at the knee, get new pair at Nan duyn's. Hvtl Try a paper of that Illg 4 eidlee at J. P. Irvine'. The finest package coflee on the market. Dolnu business without advertising Is like nillug a barrel through a bung without a funnel. Kweet clover honey syrup on tap at J. P. Irvine', firing along your cans mid get them filled. 'Little Hoy t Vaughn, of lllckrealt, wa visiting her little cousin, Ethel Alexander, this week. The Polk county democratic central committee will meet In Dallas ou Wed nesday, February 21st. 1',. Damon was tn Hnlcm on buslncs last week. He says he Is not n candi date for any Polk county ofllcc. Oh savl have you tried Hint tin hon ey syrup at J. P. Irvsne's? The finest table syrup on the market today. Sunday school next Sunday at 3 p. m at Evangellcat church. Trenching by Pastor A. 8. Copeley at 4 p. m. Mr. Ira Smith, of Monmouth, has been quite lck for the past three weeks but Is much Mter at this writing. Read the new sulMcrlptlon receipt given by the Wkot Bidk. Your paper stops when it la no longer paid for. ; Chas. Hubbard and Win." Elsenblce rowed down to Salem one day last week and came back on the Altoua. Miss Ayer, the vocal muslo teacher at Monmouth, was a passenger on the Allona last Saturday from Portland. The death of Mrs, Frank Kennedy lost Friday was not unexpected, ami yet It was a shock to the community. The pithy pertinent aggressive ad vertiser get there every time, while the low-going forty-niner, falls behind In the race. Our Suver correottdent Inform us that the Biinouneenieut of the contem plated removal of H. M. Tharp from Huver to Independence, I the an nouncement of marriage soon to oc cur. In other word Mr, Tharp can not leave the farm alone. In paying your subscription to this pajter hereatter you take your choice of receipt. Either to have I lie paper stop one month after expiration of payment or continue until you pay mr It and top. Which do you preterr Mr. A. Wilson returned from visit ing relative lu Salem lat week, also Mr. Ueu. Claggelt ha returned rmm vWtlng her father, 0. Phillip, tn Spring Valley, Kou't waste time, money, and health trying tvety new medicine you may advertised lu tlie pap-r. if me cause of your trouble I lu the blood, liver. tomch. or kidney, take Ayer s fHarw partita at once, aud m sure of cure. Take no other. Milton Taylor of Crowley, lias leased hi farm there to Mr. Abraham and P. Frelsvu, who take Immediate ) lou, They nave iuu acre in gram auu 100 crr lu suitiiner fallow. Captain (Irsham Inform that two tlegaut plush lounge will be added to Die ladles' cabin of the Alton for tlie use of those who rind need of It for theitiM'tve or Ulc. Thesu loungi1 are furnished without extra charge. Homeofouriicwspaia-r friend will ay the WT Huk cannot exist wt cash In dvaiuc ytein of subscription, The most iiiiHTwrul ewpHer are being eondueted on the cash system. The popularity of P. C, Patterson Is wured by tlie lltwral trade he I re ceiving, even lu three hard time, and prove Conclusively that be l catering to the public wanU inveifully. There will M. K. service Sunday, February lSth, t It ft. lit. in the Evan gelical church at Independence, and probably lu the evening at the seiue place by Ret. H. W. Potter. There I no claim made for AverV Sarsapatllltt which emiuut be endorsed by con of tesl I moo luls. I hi wet plalulypMvc that the bhl 1 the soim of the most dliMinler and that A ver' Sratrlll I the best blol purlller. Try It thl utoutb. Win. N.Kinllli. we are triad to note. hascMiimeueed pruning hi larifcurch anl at Ih-rry. Ill ueee or falluu will decide what can twdoueilhau old oridiartl. Sei-ure an earlv choice of inak for the coming masquerade ball, at Clot! Mter Pro. Mlm MellleMcMllU-n of Dallas, left last Monday to visit her brother at Me- Mluuvllle, and will hiter visit her t ter at Wisxloum Exiierleuce with tlie price of some merchant send many a customer b Vauduyu'to trade, for hi price an really low. W. II. Murphy ha set out this win ter ten acre in prune and ten acre In hop on hi tarm near Poena V lta which lain charge of A. Torgcsott as renter. The outgo tax 1 the thing to be looked alter rather than the Income tax. Watch the outgo carefully by trading at Vanduyn' aud tlie Income will take care of Itavlf. Mr. Caatator. Ilvlnir south of town uear INuooh f rin, is quite sick aud the family lu ittltut clrcuin tauci'M. Geo. 0. Ptrrel, of the American book company, was In town last week and arranged with our took dealers to sull school Imok at list prlrt. See d In this 'is-r. Extensive ircirnt Ions , are beli.g made for the Oiand Mak Hall on Wnshlugiou' birtlidny... Quite a num ber will come up on the Alton from Salem. 1-ast Sat unlay D. M. Klemscu's 12 year old son fell nnder a wagon anil was run over across the chest, but be whs all rlht the next day, You can get the most delicious syrup tor your buckwheat -cake at McEach- ern & Hniidcrcock' armry. Produce of nil kinds wanted. Dave Davis, oftheHt. Helen .VWwiis limn led lust week to MIssAIU-e KCoX, di'iightcr of Judge Cox. The Wkkt Simh extends ooiigratulullons. , Men's mackintoshes nt costal Htnek tou A Henklc's. E. F. Chupmuii' of Eugene writes to the Ouartl that it Is a shinie' Oregon ha no exhibit at the Midwinter fair. That the fair is a great success. Three yards of (.-Ingham for al cents at Stockton k Henklc's. Our Parker correspondent sent thl paper an Hem sonm weeks ago about Frank Atkinson killing a bear In Til lamook county, and now I hut Item is traveling all over the country. Ladies' handkerchief from 6' to 8(1 cents nt the New York Racket, Tue Wilson tariff bill Is In the hands of the senate commit tee, being mode ready for presentation next week. Ten cents is eiioiiKh for a sluivu thine burlier, In put- one Dome my cum nan ten me, ami i ave n.t sutll red with, a cough or wild slow 1 lofts recommended It tooth ers, and nil speak well of It," Fifty cent i.oill fur .le by alt druggist. the nation, w were reviewed by Lin coln and by Uoueral HuniMlde, Hi commander of our army cnri. I shall I never forget the tall figure of the presi dent. Me towered far above tlinw wlu Bill ALLOWED. The following I the list of bllta ftllowed by tb county court fttth FU ruary ferni! Ct AIM ALLOWBO The I'eoilcs' Money "' Ixt'KPKNliKM'K, Or., Feb. 13, 'M. Kdijor W'mt Hii'K'.-l'lease allow m iitv iii correct a stutcinent lu your iditormt of lust week' issue of Hit Wivr Sinn In rcKarrt to what you term "extravagance of our city couucll." And also to licke some uggetlous lo our city council for their further criiisblenilioii and action You ay you ililuk Iihi an extravauaut price to y for a m-t of recorders tlldetl blank iHsik. and that you doubt If there I a town In tue state with half that much money lu bluuk book Now, Mr. Editor, If I am rightly In- formed, the A'lty ""f Salem ha III vested lu blank Issik ftiid the city of Portland ha wmitlhlnp over 10 In vested, and they ate not glided either You also oy that the city law are to he piloted lu pamphlet form, and no cur.ltng o your figure w ill not cost much over $H, which no taxpayer ouulit to object lo, provided the pam phlet lire glided, which, or cotirse, ibev rw In l. ' Now, I wish lo make wmie mtgge i Ion lo our city council, Inasmuch a "Ihe hinsI wink uiqst go on ' a you ty, . Flrst.-and next In Importance to tlie glided likink tssiks, 1 the need of flue Ihuiwel carpet for our cJly hall tthlch could l IsiUght In Ihenegood line at a cost not to exceed f Next, I would Mivrcest that the city cnunclt eoutMct with the Ewtric Light Company to kep the street re light burning' all night, provided ii n t dime at ft wt nt tocxiwi fnxi ier nu.iiiu. Aim iy an mean give u ifis.il crnne triu, now I the time we med It and now w tue lime in do It, while these time last and tats is cheap. Probably .", economically . . .... . ... i. .i.i exielnlc(, uotllil coinpieio H si tins lime, while three yer hence there will probntdy l another great ctmngc u ml labor will then cost more, li ctniioHiy be our watchword. 1 suggest these Improvement now, feeling eoiilldeut that we have the iiibl tort of city council to push tin ui to a finish, and If delayed til) an oiber eoti It I lrly poiiieihc com dex mo of Hie present council may bcebnliged. ' Now, Mr. Editor, after all these Im proveiiii nt are eomplcun, uigeuier with mir ullded blank lMk and nam i.blets. our city taie would lint exceed too mills and possibly not over , aud certainly the great tssly or uou-tax nayen would not olijei-l to this mid or course the city council lmnt. exieet to please everyone, Kow what I 0b- lect to nit lu your editorial 1 the In- ti-rem-c tluit the present city council Is a billion dollar one, for II Isn't, and I would stigRcst that they I pilnted as n oner i-rsoii to act in the same capucity s the committee of 100 re cenllv apistlmcd In the city ol Port- laud. Such ft move would Insure the lnteret of the noii-laxpayers, which your editorial seem lo overlook en tirely. ErotfoMV. were Immediately around him. His M M Orant, row I aupervlaor Mwtunt.;., ale face and careworn feature ItiUel- llbly Impressed the heart and memo- a, VV McNary, rlc of tlie 41,000 veteran, who on that , Martin, day marched before him Hi military j (junry, review, The picture of the troubled Mauley Martin " president weighed down with the In- E Chamberlain " tense anxiety for the result or inc mlglitleteonlllctnf nuslern time, re main lu my memory tonight and shall ever reiimiu rresti wneo u wac first liupreM'd man hlng through the streets of Washington, almost thirty year ago. There remain 'th ever) j it jiurn. boy, whohacloi'ly read and tudlisl Allyn Yucuiit, the hltory of thl country, a picture m j jj iwu, n few figure of men fttid tatemen, a. v Teet. nromlneiitly act forth and forever e u p iiHII. tabllshed in tlie minds and heart of our y E Waun, Antericftn y.uth Ualay-Oeiieral Wash- M Mlchell, Ington, Thoma Jefnron, Alexander j McCulloch, Hamilton, llenjiunlii Franklin, An drew Johnson, Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, Abraham Llneolu. But of all thewe, noue fill our nitiin ftim nearw Craven Pro, nierclmndls our account A 0 Sear, " J W McDowell " W A Jone, " Ohaa Coidegt1, " KCHIgglns, " JHEmmett, " o ii M It II O II II II II II II II II II II II II K llliishaw, keeping pauper,,..,...,, , w A V It Snyder, printing notice, .-. with more cherlsbeil ineniorle anfl grab-nil esteem than the etatesman ol whom we pek tonight" ncklea' irnlca Rahe. The lieal ralve lu the world for cut, hruli, aorv, ub-er. aalt rlaiuui, fever aorea, tetter, chapi! haud, clilllualns, corns, aud all skin eruption, and posl tlvely cure pile or no pay required. It I guarauteeil to give perfect aatlsfac- tluii or money refunded. Price an cent per box. For sale bv H druggist. Prkr' Itew. rtu I M. ltutlHiit vn nreacbed lo il w i ..,. ,. .. ,i s.,11 ,.UIU, i.ikm nwl nnivdml bouse "J"in, wiuic 'v..,.., Cha SunUirg, Amy flyer, Omund A Fraxer, hardware....... 120 lien C Irwin A (X book and stationery ...... , ... . II Pyerley, fee and mileage............ T 0 Hutch I neon, ex pcusea and salary I M SliiiMou, fee and uilleage..... Dalla EI!trio Light Co, light since Nov. MM... E C I'etitlund. printing January..., II M Line, Justice fee SUU v Cole.... W W William, constable fee State Vt Cole II M Llm, Justice fee Stat v Net W W William, eoiwtable " " D CliKlfeller, Juror State v Nelnw Cha Iennrd, JHVIlutler, J W Klrklaiid, " L JllllCM, " Ji Craven, H II Buuday at Suver A dance In Hctmlck' tddltlon thl week. Wm. McCuMv will ehortly build ft new cottage home. L. Hehulck will put In 15 w-reaof hou land thl year. He will touu have tiik ' w i Lnreuxo Kuowle ' Oarlaud Hill, Edith Much, Lavelle Kay, 40,000 hop act In the ground aloullng Claude Etea, ait, that l, to get king Mot, a hop Clyde Lew Is, do uot do well until the second year. Joe Miller of Ilueiia Vlsla, nay It coal one ccut ft uud to spray nop proerly, Our little Cblim town (one hiaise) Is being admitted Into the Union. Chin Jim aud Hilly hd their phobia taken t Corvalli. Jiiirlold your quill push er that "Me Uepee like urtlffllgate, Ob-gnu tieaH gl place." J. T. lluulley was vl.itlng Wend In town last week The light fantastic toe wm tripped In Hi olnaming at the home of J as. Met ii C A Hitchcock, . " " . A M Hurley, attorney " " -- J 0 Wagner, drawing Jury Justice court- - r. PC Wood, " " " ,: - C W Smith, " " " " 0 W Ileokelt. 300 load gravel ... Ben C lrwlu A Co, atatiouery J E Hale, go! to pauper..... -- W L Wells, fee for January. E L Ooldaon, hewlug timber ... B H Md 'allou, medical eervloe ltos E Moore A Co, sUtlouery ... ... B F Mulkcy, fee for January.. .' H It Cuaper, salary mid xpeue Olasa Prudehinnme, avhool board register., B F Luca, luintwr for road nilck and Jetf Miller the past week. The original leseceof the umll route pi,,rre Truullo, 1W load gravels between Puena Vista and Parker , p p Syrou A Hon, 670 feet lumber... wm owned and ran by Cole, who died; Height A Purbank, 1404 feet lumber It then went from one to another until Fraxer A Son, nail for district No. 7- now Charley Docatalder ha tl mid his Foremau A Oibeon, time expire In July. The lowest bid rj g Urant, etatiouerv for It, acconiina to J. Lowry IU-II, sec gteven A Campbell, 1600 feet lumber orul ftmistant potmaster general, for Mr. Wilms, use of roail acraper.. thl next term, wa f35fl.i0 year, by Onirud Smith, 100 load gravel OinkI SamartUn Hospital, keeping H Depew. Totai K. Parker, London, Kentucky. 3400 8400 40 00 4000 88 00 88 00 88 22 88 22 24 00 24 00 . 2400 2400 $260 82 60 16 00 10 00 1600 1600 4000 4000 2000 2000 8016 8016 2200' 22 00, 0000 8000 16 00 16 00 ' 40 00 40 00 42 00 42 00 14 00 14 00 63 76 83 76 17 60 17 60 6 00 8 00 28 00 26 00 1 28 I 25 610 810 8120 81 20 . 120 120 78 66 49 00 1140 1140 6860 88 60 1180 1180 . 161 60 161 60 6046 6046 2 70 2 70 6 00 8 00 16 00 18 00 19 66 18 40 - 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20 200 1 60 1 20 1 20 120 1 20 2 00 1 60 170 1 70 1 70 170 1 70 1 70 1 70 1 70 1 70 1 70 170 1 70 1 70 1 70 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 1 70 1 70 6 00 6 00 1 60 1 60 160 160 3 00 8 00 , 6 00 6 00 415 416 1300 1300 , 7440 74 40 4 00 1 00 , 82 00 25 00 , 720 720 .25620 23520 , 6320 6320 . 1000 1000 . 8 10 8 10 . 460 460 . 403 403 . 702 7 02 .120 120 . 460 450 . 22 60 22 60 . 12 60 12 80 . 850 860 . 8 00 8 00 . 7250 72 60 81713 47 Well! well 1 Evan, the outlaw, has lost hi falsa arm, but Is not yet cap-: hard times. Laudreth, Ihe hired. llut J. P. Irvine, the cash kro-' strikes the keynote of success cer, is capturing his share of the gro-' ting tlie prices within the reach of nil. m.rv tnirlR. ' ! Tlu, vnonuor ucnerutloll of dancers' Twcntv-sevonmcn were counted re- will give a party this Frl-hiy evening of the Wilderness aud ending with th i.ntnWat.fln'i.u,nk from the cleurlnir lo the Wlilteaker brick. Tndeptiidciice surrender at Appomattox contract of J. A. Veness opposite town, Is a nwlft town on the dnioe problem. Saiiia Flara, S. Duk., Nov. 25, 0l. Norman Llchty, Dee Moines, la. lieurelr:"-Whllc In Denver last fall thought a box of Knuse' Headache t'ltpsiih which did me much giwid. I am subject to billion headache. I can Hud none In the store here. What will you send me half a dozen boxc foi? Your truly, J. II. STKTt'HKK. For sale by Shelley, Alexander A Co. A II It A II AM I.1SC0LS. Hon. E. B. McKlrey Ilellver ft Stir ring Address to Ihe Veterans. On last Friday Hon.E. B. McElroy Sutvrltiloiideiit of Public Instruction for the state of Oregon, ilciivereu la-autiful addrese berum the Union Vet eran nt ft inenllng held in Salurn. He said 1 I bad the great honor of easting my first vote for the president of these United State fur Abraham Lincoln, soldier in the Held. It I hardly neces sary to explain hen-, to these young men and some or the veteran, inai inc election then held for prcsldeut wa something dlflorent from the circum stance that now govern thl nation. There was no fullering, no hesitation, but we voted practically solid by pla toon, company, regiment, oorp and uimy. It is no small honor to have hull the honor to vote for one of the best, the grandest, the noblest, the gen tic!, t he clciircst-hcnded, the grandest mini of the nineteenth century. It is not my purpose in these brief remarks to make the effort to impress "these young men us I wn Impressed when 1 'first saw Abraham Lincoln during the lust days of April, 1S04. The Oth army . i Ul .1 corps to which my regimen ucioiiaoi wa mussed at Annapolis, Maryland, in March mid April, thence we marched across the sands and valleys of Maryland through Washington and thence to the Itunldan river across and then to Immediately engage In the great and final campaign under den- end Orunt, beginning with tho battle Part of the orchceira ha been en gaged from Corvalli for the masquer de hall here the 22d, Prof. Oeo, W. Sebrlng being the leader. Those per nn attending ectalor will enjoy a musical treat aa well a being enter tained by the masker. The hard time are having th effect of turning people' attention to other oouiitrle. Central America I attract- mg much attention. A gentleman In San Francisco write the Wkkt Hjdk that they have hundred ol applica tion from person wanting to go to Guatemala, but It I no use anyone go. Ing there without Rome money. The Heartsease society gave a party at Jerome. Dornslfe' residence ou Wed nesday evening. Slate of Oregon, . County of Polk. J I. P. F. Mulkey, couuty clerk of Polk County, and ex-offielo clerk of the cir cuit court lu mid for said county and state, do heicby certify that the forego ing transcript of schedule of expenditure for the ebrury term, 1KW, baa tieen by me compared with the original, and that it la ft true and correct copy of said original schedule nd of the whole thereof, ft the same appear ou record lu my office mid my custody, Witness my baud and the seal ot the couuty court thl 8th day or February, . -- m ft... A. 0. 1HS4. i. r . mi i.si, f tier. seal DIED. KENNEDY At Independence, Fri day. Feb, 9. 1804. Martha, beloved Commencing at once the WEST SIDE wife id Frank Kennedy, after ft ling ... . . r n ....... f 1 '4.: ..ring nines of three months, aged Will ISSUe me lOUOWUlg TCCCipt IUI . 25 .years, 4 months na 20 nays. Funeral service Sunday conducted ny Rev. D. V. Poling, ind interment in I. 0. 0. F. cemetery There Is no place In Oregon where better meal Is served than t the res taurant of Weslaoott A Irwin, 271 Com mercial street, Salem. Courteous at button, a fluo meal, and the popular price of 25 cent, have made this bouse the headquarter of everyone who has occasion to dine In Salem. Oak Wood fur Hale. Four foot oak wood for sale. En quire of J. F. O'Donuell, or leave or ders with Chas. Stauts. For Sale. A first-class millinery shop, situated two doors west of posUiftlce. Good trade. Selling out on aocouut or poor health. Terms reasonable. Mrs. M. Catlln.proprlotor. 2 2tf ndVjpeiMlenoe, Or.,. ..189 f . Sifacriri to (he WEST SIDE to - 189 And it k herrly ogrcml that no charge shall be mad Jor paper Bent more than one month aftir the erpiration qf thi tubecriptiotu THE WEST SIDE PUBLISHING CO. Per.. WANTm-lM, "n gonrt nwnrttyi will 1 pay small honiu to net It this niontti. fl ' sUiiik with SsXIO ftr tew monUis. Kaqulre at thin oltloo. 'Passing' through the capital City of Treasurer's Notice. MOTtOEIS fWUCIlY OIVKN THAT A Lb INPiiIIi county warrant rndursed prior t" fli'tth day of July. Mill, are psyableon pre. ...,,-il,,n tlhummi nt III treasurer ot Pnlk roiiulv, Ornsori, Ictprmt on the dams warn .... ll.n Hnla nf IhlH nolloll. Dated t Uulla. Oregon, ttilj 1 Wth day or January, raw. ' i"" 10-tt County Trcamirur, . '.J.. . v ; 100 Acres of Land for Sale. tf tou want a piece of the bent Isrid In Polk county, niiar Independence, and that will be sure to suit you In location nd price, calUt thtt office thr particulars, i Any person should be able to understand the meaning of the above. A great many persons refuse to subscribe for a paper which is sent without payment, as it is too much trouble to stop it. Those per- ' ' ft ' sons who never k pay tor, their papers are riot wanted. Those who want the WEST SIDE will pay for it. 11 II PiWIi CO., Per F R PFNTI iHR P.fMM.r. 1 VI V Wl I Will IIWWVW J