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T r n7 IIITII Wiii Y Dpnnnn I dutiful i.uwh com.' rrofcwor twiii.u i ii ii llixui iikuuuu. Siilluiuu mmle a short farewell talk in whlii be thauked tlio students, uMuu7iHti(iw,TniutinnmcriiiiofihKnkl I tho faculty, tho board ol reironta. pi mram iormUrtaluuioitxui aitun, I , ,, ... . '! lot iiovm nviiufc aim ma menus in Monmouth for their inauy luauifostatiotm of kind mvss toward hliu. A vocal solo by Sirs. Spilluum was Bweetly , Bung which was heartily applauded. After tho literary exercises those present availed themselves of the The closing exercises of the pub- opportunity to give the professor A noscnooi nerewm take piaeetnu parting haiulshake. : It u with sin trtuayj evening. emu regret that we see Professor It ia thoucht there are forty. Spillinan loavo our town as he has nine members of the sonior class at town one of the moat popular teach the Normal this year. CORRESPONDENCE. SNAP SHOTS. FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1804. from Our Iteiriilar Traveling Cor. rcMndit-lle Describes the Dud lejrfonnowajr Mill. baseball teams orof sed bats on the LewiHvllIe baseball grounds last Saturday. The score stood 31 to 3 in favor of Monmouth. P. Dudley and V P. Oonnoway (lisoUHHsed the polit ical question at Suver last Saturday. Mr. Dudley did his best to advance some now ideas in favor of his party, but when Mr. Oonnoway told him a few fuots he wasn't in it. Chas, Miller, populist candidate for congress, gave our people some populist doctrine Monday night. The athletic association of the Normal will give another open-air exhibition during commencement week. Chas. Bills, ex-mayor of Suver, will soon return to work on the O. l It. R. K N. Williams, of Wells, has i2,uuo bushels of wheat reiuuininir or$ iu mo .Normal, and always well in bra warehouwe. it ik 1lf1 t.ttattaaut Att.l.AMl.... 41. -I mi 1 ... . - vuv 4vtu nunniu luiuiuiiutt MIC lift IHWH ! IC.il. W'u f MtuA I " w- a vjiviv luterestsof our town. Mrs. Spill, der an invitatiou to ull nniitimi knowaimadtbluvwlwn Imthoid of ....... ...in ...i . it. I. i . . . t . .. . mu m Bvyi-uru uwu uiiui uie iai speakers to bo present at the nlotile w m t m ,"u,u nittieut .m f.... .1. .t I '.v.... . I r 1....... ....... ...... ...i.i. itr i. . -. iu vi uuuu uviure uenwriiuK i on Mav Jul I). ' imdi wuu v. i. ienny, fi-om our midst. u. m..i." a,. . dairyman, New Lexington, Ohio. , Aumny, nas oeul lwltl for ! by all tluahmr. oougus proiwny jij ejis and will ' r - set un shun. Irunnlnw tlu mn ,i r.iitat.it. AHil IVIIAAtl.lA k.....lt.-.li... ' r'Mv.uuun, VninV lit. li..u a tt. fl m. neus, or jjueua Vlata, is a field of summerfallow. J. L Davidson has been iu Iiulo- There la not hi un I have ever used for musotilariheuinatlaiu tlutt given me mt much rvllef an Chamherlalii'a Pain Halm doe, I have )hiii using It fur about two yearn-four bottle In all-aa occasion required, and alwaya keep a uoltle or 11 In tuy luiine. I bullevo I 60 Man. Iithnniauit? to Himself. The most inhuman outrages, outrage C E. Wolverton,"the republican which would disgrace tho lavage, man candidate for sunrcme iudcre. was perpoUntw upon hla owu system by in town greeting old friends this Mwliig drnstio fixatives whloU representative to the grand lodge, week. l h a f., which convent at IHHinle coiiHtantlv do this under thelm.K VUUHWU u" J W. passed on most of the studies in preaslon that metlieaoteuu ouly which " m uipua has been doing some that course, they having oulv a few l vl,,l' ' tii.r aotion, ami extensive grubbing with iwwder. more to pass. particularly cat hartle,t.r of anyavall. He has the stumps piled skyward. Don't fonret the bit? rennbhean L , 'r.. """ 7 na " look, on the c, , 7 c i nuwvi vw luminnru lUUft. 1 UV iUXIlU ve I a... round-up at Salem next Saturday whleh nuwt nearly apuroauhw tho , night. An excursion will be ruu beneficent autlou of naturs la Hoatet- 101 varter, of Wells, candidate down to it from Independence, . wrMowennitten, which lialnlwa on the republican ticket for joint uuiiuuiwikii, ruu iiivisnnuw um in- senator from Ilenton nnri T.l...!., ('licerluK new coructi from all parta of thw statu that tlui Hun. It. O.llorr In aolidlfylng the republican party and gaining uccwlona to IU rauka. tlco. ItiiblnNdii, the Nipulur repreuU atlveof tho, firm of lllnki), Mel' all 4 Co,, Portland, wum iu llio city thla week looking alter tho pa)er bunlncm. The AlUma will leave Haturday eve ning alioiit I'M fur Haloiu. Bccur your tlcketa on time and go to hear the republican orator on that evening. 1 ton nil trip UuMs 40 cctiU. i:. 1). Jlcrg Iiim Jimt received the flo- eat atock of furniture ever brought to lndejiciiih'um). AIho a lot of gimd imhv onil baud furniture, to lie sold regard. IcuH'of oust. Cuiim aud sue hliu. The auggcailou waa uiudo this week by M. A. itaker aud othcre that the city ea-ct a wigwam for ubllo pur- pomw a place where publlo uiwitluga, 4th ol July cvlebratluus, etc, may be BANKS. :the independence National Bank I Capital Stock, $50,000.00. ItAlLllOADH. H. HIIWCHIIKIUI, 4IIRAM NKW40N, IV. P.WNKAWAY VIoarrMiaMt. Caablar. nlilwiduMMil Woawmma Mnrnf ladtptBdauaa. MiiDri.nuih, 10 ' m lie a 11.14 i'i'M l:W ;! ' '& 4)4 , 10 . I;lg . iSSBSSHBSLiiiJ M ' 1 Afcnnmltmnklaiand Hobanga bulnM traniMWtidi loana mull, bill olunUl,ouro. tnvrrliU credit inuiUxli dpolW weaivag oo itumat aMunlutyt to ahock, lauraitt paM no tlma dntKMlla. East and So via The DMKCTOHa. Sit. r. Minltli, A, Nln, I, A. jiwiwrwin, A. J. (Joodmioi, V, lllnwIilMrg. Allen. M. 11. 11. held, Let the people of independence think of i hla auggctlou, eouauit to- Commenced Business March 4, 1889 gulhtr and determine to carry out the SHASTA Houtl of the boutnern Facuic C " " A I II projwt. eliy. 'Twill be a good thing for the MissC. Edith Tercival. who hiw T" . ... ".1, , . v u been attending the Normal dnri... 7.. " hI on his farm near w ------ - c ........ .v. iv ... v. miu iiivsiuuinuo the winter, commenced a school at Nashville, Lincoln county, Monday. Main street has been graded in first-class shape this week, but un less it is well graveled the street will be very dusty during the sum mer months. i.'..n.. . . . ahaMiuthebiiniffiiiiiui..ti.i..Miini.ui "' 9 yers; lie is now m bust hy thlscomprchenalve mwllclue, whoae uis fi'tu )'m auJ ia lo J hear- hcaltbruLluflucnce Is felt throughout lJ JJe w,ls u the legislature in theayatem. Malarloua, rheimiaUo, kid- '78 '82. Ills farm consists of 51H) ueyaua nervous eoiuplalutaauevutub to Ucres of itwmI VilluiH, .n., I W ........ ..VK.V 1IHJ ScIkmiI Keport. The following is the reiiort The engiue, coach and flatcar of of the school taught iu Suver the motor company were crowded district, No. 43, fcr the mouth be with people who went to Indepen- ginning April 10th aud closing Uence to hear Jioswell U. Jlorr Mav 11. 1S!U lanu, with 400 acres under cultiva tiou. lie has one of the homes in the valley. i he v . r, Oonnoway and F, Dudley debate at Suver, Saturday. May 121 h is over, aud as we recall the eveuL it seeuiH wonderful in pendence the past week. . Sherman & Son have been thdiv oting iM-e hivea in this pmt of the country. Thus. Hoothby and faiuily, of Monmouth, were vlhltlug friends liere last Sunday. A, J. Itu'liardson sold and shipped 3000 bushels of wheat from L. lMinick s warehouse to the Dixie mill. rf"'.' f . la i uuw iviiya, iiuiusirlous uuu eu- teriising, has laid his tuiiglc hand on the heau industry with half an acre as an expirliiieiiU, h llcliuUk lnw finished pluming prettiest nol ue wui uuiki three, hop bousea to handle his crop. His tile-mill hits lawn ruuuing slowly, but will soon bo colni? full blast. People are foola to autt'er when a rein- w near -.juwweu u. Jiorr :uay u, imij: AO. of tlava tiinirhr. I . . .. . . " .wi .,.. i.. r. i ..-...! ,i . . . ,. I - ---- n ' I KIIOW Iliac IE WI1A In Mm iiit.iA .fl V . " w vuiv nuui, uivuuii speak last Tuesday, night.. , 20; No. pupils enrolled. 25; No. of hu2 ZZ a ? 1! Ki(, ',Vft l" " -5 Rev. L. 8. Fisher.-onstor of the "nce, 474; o. of days n,.A. . 0h. w.,u '":;"" MK"ty'r money. Why will you Evaneelicul church of this citv. will 28; No. ueither ulwent nor preach his first sermon here next ,im,y aud ''eeeiving 100 iu deport Sunday at 11 a. m. At 3 p, m. he ,,,0"t 75 118 W8: Josio Harper, will nreach at Culvarv. and Poedee M-a, r10 8,1(1 Jauit8, Klla Me v..., .,, Vu WiW rvmw ncallate, when we awire you that It ia auu rraiiK JJowers waa bottle-hold- abaoluieeure for all kidney and urluary The WWT Sidk olia-awa at 7:30. Rev. Copley preached his last sermon at the Evangelical chnrch last Sunday for this year; himself and family went to Albany this week to fill his appointments iui),llK,0 that city. State secretary Dummctt of Port land, addressed the Y. M, and Y. W. O. A.s here last Sunday after noon. The talk was full of good advice and suggestions to the la- Laue, Leua Jacksou Fred Quick, Lloyd Flickenger. M. A. Nourmti'P, Teacher. Ivrause Headache Caimulcs War, rantwl. Koraale by Ahxaudcr-Coooer Klrtliilay Partr. On the evening of the 15th iimt., a parly of young people gathered waa town cr for both sides. private box was to the left of the arena and well "filled." Dudley soon appeared aud whisked his hat off and was ready for "bl,' lajing weighed and scraped, but had to wait on Oonnoway, thereby mukiug I'uuiey'a seconds fretful. Conna "J P " "1K" Hon. William Galloway aud J.)i "l u'", - iouucu lor bear, ' Weatlurford are ''advertbwd to apeak iu jiuuieuiaieiy commeneeu to r rtday at 2 p. m. uie gas on his nay." jtouud lu-gular M. K. acrvlw In tl Kvan. 1Dudley played for Oonnoway, Klll church Sunday May SKUh, by out ditlii Miuwl lii.ih ,.,.. t.... I me paaior, i'v. w, v. l oiter. me .t.ucuce oi i. ii. jniillley in abeir trainer and noi.hin t l W. H. IMmcanf Halcm. .ll.n.,Mn,ll to shock the fair lmli.w wI.a .. candidate for attorney general, waa .UHHTIOVU, UWMM. Violet aoda at Clmlfcltcr Un. New lliivora In hhU ut Cloilfi-ltc Hroa. J. Hlmiton of Halem tbla wei'k. Hood's'Cure 11 V ..j KnU'il itliad by athiaal A utltorlt jr, -TI1K- FUST KJTIOM Bl!l of J n dcii dtniiM, Or(D, Soutb ifta r. m, IW:A.a. IS Ar. I'rtlii4 Ar..JAT Allwny Ar. "an friilw J(V. 7 J' BffiSi1I.Mal,ljii IHirtUnd .... k-M a. u. 1 ii.h.,.. T'... . -( luriuinii ... 1.1,. j 1 TV; - r Complication of Diseases "l wn ' 'vililnl with tick hfailaislict aad tHiJ'Hi: . 'k aud ill If 1, 1 beetiine p u-tlitlly lrr, 1 nil 11 J ,orOIU )-, inn wo all mu Jon. Fluallr. I wm lelteil Ull bovt dltuaa and thought my Cyt vta aiuaVrcd. I uud Hood's Sarsaparilla and I nut tx ltur In tinry y, 1 linva f ulnad tn Bcsli and my (urnmr goud uwn'tiU baa r turnl.w l tiwAae I'aATaca, Oraflun. ('at Uixhl' Mhi n.-iiiai Ilia Uo!d 1 nil druKiht. II lix taf S. i'rr,ar.d only by a 1. 110t)l CO., ApuiHoeiHte. Lowell. Maa. Hj-t'fl p;'- m iur ly Trj,.t.,l,l. 115 I Capital 8teek4 $60,000.00 PULLMAN lil'rTKTT BLKKlW ISurplwa, $14,000.00 Iaj Rll." to all through traina. U.S OOOt'KK, U W. ROllKUTHON, fraaldant. Vloa Prwildent W. H 1IAWLEY, Canblar. West Side. Division. DIRECTOItS. IJ.S.Okiiw. U , HuNrUmi.UwUi Helailck 0. W. Wbllaakci-, W. W. C'olllaa. twMR Portland and Corvalllg. Mall tmln dally ipt Ktindny.) V""-, iyui3" A r I 6f" Ar.n.liidHndti.Ar j.mJ It 7 m Una am A iKiionU bauklna bunlnnw tranutrtod Huyi and aalla axchania un all tmpruat polnla. IkiiHMlu raoel vd uhlt to ehwk or on eei i nnii 01 ni-Kw'i, rxiiwiitin nfit, umo iioum: v a. m. 10 p. m. ai ,Yiiny una lurvawi, mmnrct wild uiJ I III Ik ft. r. I f 1 .A M .. 1 1 . . i Kapwwa Imla dally nw)i Sunday) f-iop m I U.'t;:PrirndlTrZlArT.-:i Portland and Yamhill Ry. Alrllt mall Trt.wkly, PARK PENNYROYAL PILLS, H wltraU'd rjfni Rgulr ItvrlW'liy f and nlwayn r"llllp. Kn all IwgiiinriilM, pulnnil Minmimikio, aiip. pn'nnlmi, ele..uny uvr full tonflurd nimdy and wrialn ri-ilnl. N K.X I'Kltl M KNT, but m-li'iillllo mid mmIUv K'llir, mloili, only anrytitnniriMrli'iiw. All ordomoupplDtd dimtrnim our omen, I'rlo pvr pm-kaga ftl or u pai'kaiiiM nr $5 ay moll. (XMirwid. EVERY PACKAGE GUARANTEED. rriiriiiiin.iTOlHl t wnu. All w.rr,nd' niairn-uy Confidential. PARK REMEDY CO., Boaton, Maaa honor of the birthday of his daugh- Aca arA rranf 1a.niA UUU tVUUtUtVUi , f . ifi (11 a . . I OL 8. Jarlcson. a Khirfonfc nf Mm : .7 7 ' vw'"w,v vwlinJ the 'mug wrestle." iu uitiinw. ulc. I Ukinwiu o o i .... v-v j'liur oi-iKiiiKir hi mt m for v i ---fi . kv, uuun ... 11 Ml IA lllt.MU I - .... mr uouciiis county iu v,.,mi ,i i...f .. : . . . wmtHh.h h iv - here he will slump the ::: ZZ 'CiZl? lHt with Po f than auv o luna -Hn U, .r"" clerk On the populist, aua '1 Z Z ZvUT &!P of if. H. C.f wt k the . Mr. Jackson was n,.a a . -,.. tr....... 1, " logmen Oou-lM,w money whim committed to of the senior class. Z , " nZ !.., VL "i 1. ot ln 1,is riht '. cam. Let him have an overwhelm. iiAjiu- u c,,t. In rniimf .1 .... 11... I lnir vol. tbey S. Jackson, a student Normal, left last week w county for democrat ticket, a member Professor Spillman started for the der. At 12 p. m. delicious refresh- illfltj Oonnoway made a lunite aud vusiivanouaeuuoiiJouaunHiHnuons .ur, ciu., were puwea arounu anu hvith the "national hnnkin.r v n,1 Mftivn In fl,. full t Pr.Hm t linfiu-! . InnM. .f ,.11 . .. . . I tlUHIIJg S J S '1'U ",v w """"") 1V v""" v " ""c" oump- tern," which for a time laid him yy8u., io laae euarge oi me agn- iuwunijr. Among inoso preaeut 0ut, but he soon ralied and cultural couege ai mai piace. mr. anu mrs. unas. uunuey, Ucuflled to the The Normal bawiball club had a walk-over in their game with the Lnolciamntfl nine sit. . T,nel;i:imiiffi last Saturday. These two teams l"" UIU" u'u iua- aa 12 o'clock. Buturdav nhhfc h.wl crowded out . . .. .. Hon anil lahnl Hnnii. M.uuw, w..i , -. win cross Data on cue coueee cam- ' " arnvcu. ana thev wer piiMiwni pus here next Km The following sent their class the Commencement edictory, Miss Oma Fouts; saluta tory, M. 0. Hawkins; Vfinfield Al lingham. Lester Higgiim, T. J, Jackson, C. F. Tilton, Carl Eoe, D, A. Brodie, Byron Hunter, Misses -Mary Parker, Einma Wade and Gertrude Grousbeck. greeting frlenda In town Tliunnlay. Will reader of tiro Wkkt Hidk plvaae uote the date on their ptim-r and If you are In arrvara, call In and aetilo. We lut'd the money. Vote for Ita (Smith lor rvprvaeutatlve and by an doing you will veto for an iimmh. wnen me i.,,m u.i , nn,.,i i , iuint.iiiiierv,i,iorenceau(i viola aniwiatAr An ,i n i , . ' ,-"'u"uu ,u,u spectators filled the riner and ear- h'oiu iiiiiv'. ii,.-.u A exanoer Iva, e y and Lula ricd off DudIey completely done Aanlev tt,mmlm.,,,.on fm, iia.uy, ivuim anu tisie UOtmett, ,, Tim mon unit l 1... - ..Li.. ,..,,,....... ... ' ... 'NCORPOKITED UNOEH THE UWS Of ORCfiOS, Polk County Bank, MONMOUTH Or. t, H. llWI.KV.,...,Mw..Irl-lil l l,.(IAMI'HKXITO..Vc.nw. IKA 0. I)WKI.I...... C ttlaf Mourn Sifcpm lr Lv .forllKiid. Ar'Sflftpl Paid Capital, 530.000. DIRKCY0R8, 1. II. HwIp. r.CmpMI, I,M.aimwoo j. o. v. nuwer, j. n. mump, r. a. fowull JiMniib Craven. A fnnral banking and Mohan baalncai lrmnuuitdi liwna madxj dopixlt rnwlved .iiiijwi oi olieok or mi rcrtiDoaUor depMilt' lab-rail nald on dm doixwlu. a-Klre pnmr vault and burvlar Brixif aaa. wurea iiy 1 aie lima lora. iliun tfourn: a. in. U 4 p. m. TbroiiMh tlrkai ut all n,iim in n, I. ..7IJ Hiatal, (.'annda. and Kiirnpa, ran tm obialntl fminf.il.aTiVfell, Ant, tdend! n. K0K111.R11, X.KR00KKH. M."J"Mirf'..A'M,t'- 'aw.Arf No More Back Ache FREE MEDICINE (JoldpB 0ipiirtiinllj for Suffering Humanity. . . Phytirlant (Jir Their ftmrdiri to IktPublil Dp YOU SUFFER? r'rlta n at om-J aipiiiniiilt fnvi fr l'!'ly prcpan-d r-mllm tJ :'i.T'.."'t""r HI WANT VOl BMU.llt UATION. CITY STABLES. KE cIIi" molt arffamtr Of lN,lk ditiurt ii a? RAVELfo. Constipation. INFLAMATION t BLADDER, and S ALL KIDNEY DISEASES . s Oo to the C Slant this week for want of 1 tnrday afternoon. ' ,UBU,7",m ,vu'-(!KI0 0 06 away hy their friends to help eat ' T,,e0ri'K'" piom-era will haveaa- - iowu;r, wnia. league, Dave and the "fatted calf" 'Mamm A n at Porllaml the lfith of Juile. Ben ion wil repre- Jil8. Stapleton, Frank Itider, It D. Hitchcock WIJ O'DoZTl T A T,,e r,,lK W'' reunion with orations at Osborue. Pearl Alandr. n.l ir!l .7.5', r ? . .' J A' will oeeur at Dallaa June Kith. exercises: Val- ,Mev. WalhlTO. ltan. n ' nnJ:' TUe !,e WCre The el.v council hat Haturday or- i ' ' o' i AULtjiiTiLtiii.niiiuTiJLifirH Trnin i iiMmwtn. . - - BLACKSMITH SHOP lr,f,t. .i . . . - . uo '"'ion iani Piiuimi llltereHtod Knf'cfiilnra fpAin Tn,tm.n. . ... . . James Huntley. The gueaU. thank dence and won IZZ ZZ 7ZZ Zf. ' " 0.nd" cwn! MiHsSlio Vu.nin f,. f ,i. ' "u .wu... u.H,VCniira iob pwwv grouufia au- '""""'V W8.V. , ' o o iitf town. j.r most pleasant evenings of the sea son and wish her many- happy re turns. Farewell Reception. "Kingdom of presented at The beautiful cantata, fother Gooae," will be the Normal chapel to-morrow (Katur day) evening by the children of the Mddel School, and promises to be the Ijeat entertainment of the season. The fantaatiu coetumca of the little iieonle will be A large number of the students of the Normal and friends of Pro fessor Spillman congregated at the chapel last Friday evening to bid him good-bye, as on Saturday he HHlire ug that no pains was to depart for his new field of labor. A short programme was rendered, as follows: Opening ad rlrPKS. PrPi(1nr, f'mt.hll- ho J S&mmSSSSSSSSSSi ; ' : ' nr.: ; ry is essential; asiium lain, un liic fuuu WOI K Ol the departing professor and con eluded by wishing him prosperity and God speed. A piano solo by Misses Butler and Young was well executed; then came a recitation by Miss Fanny Orr, which was greeted with prolonged applause; after this was a guitar quartette by Misses Parrish and Young, Messrs. Haley The promptness and certainty of Its cures nave made Chamberlain's ough Remedy famous." It is intended eiqeo lally for coughs, coldx, croup and """lung cougns, ana is the most effectual remedy known for these dis eases. Mr. C. B. Maiu, of Union t'Jty, Pa., says: "I i have a great sale on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, I war rant every bottle and have never heard of one failing to giveentlre satisfaction." fl ffir Akrhr. nnri iia nno ulwi.!t mlHB seeing them, as . Miss Caaavant 60 WUt bt,ll'B r"r Bttl b U al have bn spared to make. It a complete success, Special motor will run. FAIRVIEW. I laflaflAfl TO JVfVI HEALTH. W Youcunnot '1)1 J hope to be well i at c M M AT W It your 000 IS IMPURE. If you are troubled with5 BOILS, ULCERS or PIMPLES, S0RE5 Jvouf blood Is bad. A few hottlo. nf 8. S. S. w!ll a;l i i i . . : .. . . . . . . i '.r rnnrfiiiirniv rwinu ih. auit.m nmMn ail im.' nnn limp-o. who wire civfin a rere Jmjiil.iLiu: ... ""' ,' " '" XTui.. n 7 " P5 ' ' J I """n Qt.i uu.iw JWU U AUUiauilVIU.uiV.ii-. 1 ... ,l.ll, 4-1 U...1 uraari- CLEARED AWAY by iti use. It Is the bent blood remedy on earth.) 'jh " My blood was badly polioned Uat year, which fft my 5 wiputr tyiiem oiu oi oraor( who1p.ytem out of - -dlteaacd and acontantaoiiReyj with a charming selection;' an orig inal poem by Miss Bertie Whitea- Ker was next iistenea to. A well- V!2it?pi,"B. noenjoyment ortife. Twoiie.; mm ""I" well received. Miss Kittie McOue with a neat little speech telling the good will of the students, present ed Professor Spillman with an ele gant open face gold watch in a brought nie rlirlit out. TlircU no belter .HJl John GAVIN, Osyton, Ohio M 1 reatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free.) 9 awiri' arisoirio uj., Atlanta, iia. a J. I), Irvine will receive a majority ot the votes of this district for Justice of the pwe, Jack Frost still makes his ap pearance. Glen Hiltibraud has been' ouite sick with congestion of tho brain. Most farmers In this vicinity are done sowing aud are busy working summerfallow .King Tethcrowand Miss Guoirer were visiting friends and relatives in this locality lust Sunday. : W. W. Collins, our worthy road DiijcrviHUT, iira oeen doing some excellent work the past week. Quite a number from this viciu- ity wonfc to hear Governor Pen noyer speak at' Independence, Tuesday. . . , ,, Andrew Chamberlain, who has bM;n stopping with his brother, Enoch, for tho past six ' months, contemplates going to California soon. The Lewisville and Monmouth Purchase price filfiO. Plerson, of Portland, ah exta-rl- eueed dairyman, Is here to stu what eueouraKemeiit the farmers here and at ltiekrwill will give hliu for the estab lishing of a flrst-clitfis creamery. Our farmers should offer him all possible en couragement. Mrs H. U. Thellaen, of Ulekreall, .Induced him to come mid try this part of Oregon and, so far, he is well pleased with the prospects. And si'O hciw CHBAP Vou run gal ymir Work Done. P. H. MoCABE. S. MUHLMAN. P. B. 1C1BE I CO., Proprietors of Indep endence Tile Factory Wagon Repairing of All Kinds, H. 1 FULLER, Proprietor. liMBER! LUMBER. ELY JOHNSON. Prop. Horses Fed by the Day, Q Week or, Month. " "ur irrHiiiirni n ait diMMta and dr,rmitia n ,.,.i.- ,?""'Tt ral"'r many yrn' vipcrl ialdprr a cur, KI'II.Krar. (HTH anil I'ATAItliu u..., Dr. WILLIAMS 11111111 lit Mark.l at,, a,, rranrtiiro, fal Bestof Attention Given Stock , Left in Charge. INDEPENDENCE. OUEUON. A.:l'KKHCOTT. J, A. VKNKKtl. t Prescott & Veness, HOME BUILDERS Will eonsnlt their hmii in terests by furctiHKiiiir their SASH AND DOORS of (be reliable niamifaolurer, M. T. CROW Troprlalon of- inupponuence, Or., ancrea or to Feriruaon a Van Mur Sngar pine aud ceilar doors, all tBen, ou baud. SCREEN DOORS Mnnurwluwra of aad Dcalnri In FIR and HARDWOOH Tfih''""i o i-ortlaiid and Ilia -AND Rouh and Dressed LUMBER. Must Centrally Localnd. rraa 'nm to an Iroin all TraliJ and Ktrainer EUROPEAN PLAN J. A. WHEELER, . Manager. Tif H Manufacturara of FIRST-CLASS Drain Tile. of all alzaa, 4 4 4 THE" Prloaa to Suit tha HARD TIMES. OFFICE AND FACTORY Independence, Oregon, Falls City SAW MILL U now niimlnu In full operation and tn'rnlnl out a Hue I.nmlxir aarna be found In the Miiue ot ori'Kon. A irood akld.roiid to tnoun tiiln Umber unit n FINE PLANER liasbt-na ndilert to the l'limt, on short notice. ; All onlorB filled ITCH & fll, Sperling Brothers Meat Market OLTOf M. D, ROCHE, Mgr. CORNER FOURTH AND ALDER ST., PORTLAND t. . x f Jl n- MARK LEV. Proprietors It. Jt. HAY8, - I M. I. KOCHE. DBALIa IN Choice Meats Higlicst market price paid for fat stoek, beef, ruutton, veal, pork, eto. All bills must be settled monthly, OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 8 to 0 a. m. Pns Delivery to all parts Df tha Ety. Main street FOR- Fine Photographs Crayon Wor( Pastelles India Inld Water Colors -Go to- D. H. CRAVEN" Photograph Gallery Impendence, Q Proprlstora. Independence. WWwtisaBhtt.v.