JtW Frjtf tl Pelt Caql. THEWKST SIDE .i-i-'-t- '"' Tti Tf f -rf sWNll 11Y lesle PtUsiiq ;fe:fay FiUlUY, JULY 2rt, 1 HKCKOT SOCIETIES. A 0. C W. IN DEPENDENCE . 11;, K .23, meet? every Mon- .Tu- ulwbt Irt I. J .tl. p. nail. All anjiwo imtthem sre Hmte.1 t attend Uet. rsml'h, M. W.; W. O. Cnok, llccord t rAt.LKt LODGE. NO, 4u'i li 0. 0 Y F.-- M'' t'wy ball every Thursday evening. All Odd fellows eor- .m.hv invited to meet witbr -- R. K VcnrWn. N Hoeii.orf, Beo retary. " '"'"-V, t yOS liODOK, NO. 2H, A. F. A I . . M. Htaled ooiniuunu'alious Hntar day evening befr,r tnll tyoon eavh jhonlh MJ two-week thereafter. W. P. Ooutiowey,. W.'M. H. tt. Patterson, Secretary. .... ; HOMER-LOWE,. NO.,454K. of P. Meet every. Wednesday evening. at kniiflitt are cordially invited. U. h TikinrlmiYk U.' C. D. 1L Craven, K. PIl YSICI ASSDENTISTRY-, ".' .. .. ilfftSW TltfVTfSIT practices the pMfwwwn In nil lU branches. " HBttwrnctum guaranteed, luairs. 8 to 13 and I to 6. Office In tbeO'Dounell brick, Independence. O IX BUTLElt, PUfSICIAN AND -4riii..iieyt U.. Sv UoM of Ollloe in Opera Medical r.iainiiici ''' House bloek. n t kWciiuVm. IX ' OFFICE tl, . noJ ;rwiilcM vwwt Kailroad tud Moumnulhat,, ludepeudeuee, Or. rvlLJ II. JOHNSOX; 1USIDES1 C U. UWH GAD wnrrjuua lo give the rt ( iiUrniiii.m. deuce, Of . 1 . J1M ludepeo' ATTORNEYS. Afirt A. SMITH. ATTOBXEY AT I T Will practice in nil stale tud federal conrU. Abstract of title furnished. Olnee over" Independence Nations! Bank. " Sn,nJIAM M ' HOLMES. ArfOll- blK'k, bevo State and Court, on tJoni- mercml tr!t, Hnlero, ur. 8ASU AND DOORS. . A If ITCUELL BOH ANNON. MAN- 1V1 nfactnrem or mu uu oor A!. wroU awiu8. Mftin tfe, Iud peodeoce, Or. 1.) ; i; J v; Z ;j VETiiKlN AttY SUUGfiON, t-n u R J. YOnNCK lata of Ne bra', I J Vtrinarv 8urcon Bud l))twt has moved talutL'pandeoce, nd opened ao oflloa over Ibo Iotkpoodence Ntion- al bauk. ' ' ' W. E. Poole, PHYSICIAN'1 and S U KG EO N Offlcanol tlior to Anatlnt's .furnl- tur stor ; m A moAiviout, OR.;j '4 G. L. HAWKINS, .,'!,.,:! r.ropi1cuir Of! n all nmttottf work. KlrnU'lmut wiirkmun tblp,UtitilitKM.n4hwtprlc.. : FRUIT PARLORS. First Door Woat of Poatoffleo. J. C. SHOEMAKER, Proprietor. A HxclAlty made of Troplrt and Domaatte Fruluand Nutx. , , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. All onlwit from tlie uritry, bjr mml or "tago drlvnr, will receive prompt alLontlim. , :. IB COME A RUNNING I GFoeries at J. P. IRVINE'S Cash Grocery and Bakery Harvest is coming and now is the time; to get m and Save Money by get ting your supplies of, us.' Call and get priced , Free;: Delivery. ; .!, ; Fresh Bread Every Day. E Greats;::-; It ,r-f m; .... I L0CALAND PERSONAL Tryhot.kUlHithrtulkMH ....... ty your rruu jura at tlm Hlar Okh Unthipi friml 5 to !!5 ita lr dt v uHiioiior limn, j.i. irv'ina, tit uror, Hnt row uaj' in towu tbla wwk. tThliM)t oIho t gtt your lv4xfc;tWiwltayi:f Exlr1li(aidruojMltfa Jan to l bad at h Htr Okk ery. Are W golngtw' )thytblii(r atxmt umi wigwam oui at th City Park? Mb Little jnwndai of jMoumotitL imDoareliottlaya for rhla amotion. KfflTJTrnpipo "l8t Theolrtma In coiutntr Una and vou " uiavKociTHtt ror oo et'UU a gallou, Htn? Mla Alloe WvaK Iota trouo to siwnd a few wwli.ul 4'dU.y jaiKld apilnjoi, iwving luxt Wwluwmlay. u , iuiuu oi njiiowMUin to iuw 1 1 . .. . . Hun- day lu th ltapttat diuruh. ' J. A Nm , pitep Cook . and Ira Smith wens ptownr on tha Altooa. (or i-ortiatui on Wwlutmlay. A; P. llonwy cama In from hht hoi lanu-oo to Loi'klamuta on WetiutMt day aud nport oroi looktim well, t.ii; Uwiuai aaya tbat the hop Ilea ..i '.i ..... . mm uiiwoiK-annK ww itui rew not (lays aud tha proajHH-t fur a good orop la fluo. MlwEva RoN-rUon, who baa ban vlaltlng ber slater Mr. Craven, return- ed to her Portland home laal Monday . Jerome Dornalfe arrived home from hla v W t lu Iowa last Monday, looking wnu auu ttav(ig bad a pfeaaant trip, The member of the llaptwt Younir Pvople'a Uolou will have a social at Mlm Patle CAwjier'a uext Friday even- i ng Dr. ,,Doty and wife of Monmouth, left fueaday ftr Nashville, Linn county to enjoy the mountain air on the 0. P. railroad Isnno Vanduyu, of Portland, paused here on Tueadny'a train bound for Yaiulna hay, whore he will take a few wetka reak MUa lone Wllmin, who has been at teudlug mstiool at Monmouth the pant year, lea for her home In Kaatern Ore gon lat Monday. There will be a congregutlonal meet- Iok la Calvary Presbyterian ehurub. uly t'tttt, at 8 p. m. All members are iueated to be premmt 0.C llaiiilln, of A I rile, reports har vesting alKtut to commence, he coining to towo Tuwday .to get twine to com menoe binding next week. ClKTl. H.U jahr, Wttalem. will preach tfi(tb Calitfr viugejlcal cnurcu,. luree, muua aouiu oi . ou mouth, ucxt Huuday at 3:30 p. in. Mrs. J. & Cooper and daOghter Maud, aud W.' II. Haw ley and Dr. Oravw left here laat Hnlurday to Join the big erowd to aweud Mount Hood, July 10th. '.jfjif. H. F. Mulkcy and wife aud wife's sImUT, MLmi park, pumax! through own Tueaday on their Way to itie herry ptttuhes on the Lucklamutte, to rtiuuio until today. ,t J. F. 0 Douuell sold $1UU0 worth of lnachluery hint Baturday, aud could have sold more but some of his good were caught lu li e blockade, owing to the strikes. Oil last Monday the Uhuihteif hotnw beloiigtug to F. 15. Lewis, locatetl near the wugou road to Monmouth, wus de stroyed by lire. The loss Is about fcttO, with no insurance. Farm for sale Ou9 Of th?6est 30V acre rarms In , Polk couutyooe mile from Bla'te Normal school; albo 40 acre t s .i.- i 1 choice hop laud. Apply to Eugene Cattrun, Moiiinoulli. Jt Pink Puttentou has a supply of tioll- clousty cooliugdrluka always kept on Ice junt suitable for thcao warm days. You should sample bla goods aud find bow palatable they are, ; 'Don't forget to go to i, P. Irvine's caati grocery for your harvost supplies. We have a large jatock or every thing you want and, will give you prices tltut are all right. Cui tux?; .- j d; V, Poling,' wlfo'iilid child, and John fiohanqon and family, aud Miss Alta Eatet and Sddifr Williams left Xburmlay morning fW JMudley springs, to be gone several weeka- " j F. M." Cook i recently from Bhclton, Washimrtou. has opened a meat market on C, "trect heuf the pout ofllce) a;ic(' iw- vit?s the public patronage. He bus on hand a collection i choice weals, i Governora'ciiuoyer Is turulug crimi nals loot from the. peniteuUary. every few days. Wonder if he is getting his army together to riiut Cleveland when lieartcinpttoertabnsh"ftn empire n America. n j? fj HI VValited-.I'ro.lu.-eorait Kintii. .Moon butterregp, cliickens;'' boccW; hume, ytwiiidpni. iMitat'oea and onions, taken in exchange for jrrerlea. ' Frulls of all klmj haudled ou a commission the utur Oroctiry. 5 1 -4 n ; t t ' 'Aieleifrara frorn-WaHhfii'Wrt, D. C, this week announces that Kditbr Dmighty.'of the Dnlluii "Obttrvtr, was congratulHUngihe, Oregon deWgatloa upiMi )t work lo during lllkiral appropriations for us. j The blovcle tournament at ;the Tal- mage race track on Battirday. tlie Slnt, ..... . j .1... ,.r.T.,1..ut ouunlu nf I the season. Three gold medals will be .rivpr, one for Jadv and two for geutle-, trieii -ridtw Good music by Hill's band, -Samuel Shank and Tom Bcudder-returned last Friday fronj a Uinee weeks tramp i In theCaecade mountains. They claim to have struck It very rich in i a nuarta ledge 'and have had the rock !uwla..d,ltgo $700 I1O0O gold per tort. They aay they vllr gelCO,. fjoo for their claim " h 1 , ; ' A man by the name of A. T Kntis has a fine ten acre tract of prnnt tree tt-short dhUncB thin llo of Dnllu; aed between Jhe rows 6f trees are, goose berries bushes. This year be had ; a good crop of gooseberrle and had ubm. rorty piekere In there to whom he puld one-hnlf a cent a. pound. One man and Ills wife picked 884 pounds jof berries in one day Mr. Enne did not ,d v sale for them and so ,ho . is ,,ui..ff Bherlff Plummer's hop-hodse and drying them, thousand pounds, He will have soyeral Chdce Honolulu Imimntm nt t'lidll !,H'P vj'rjf pl'ip..wir Uoto lleukle for your hair cutting: he la the lt lu the city. WIIIMattr-ronandwtrV,of Itoaeburg, came in on the train Thurwlay, Thoae alifua on the street aprlnkler did not stay lotiB, Thero were too many ktckcm In tow u. y I , Wanted A lady xwk to go te the mountains next week, ''all oti or address Ed. Master)!), Iiuloiidciico wisa Aiidie Payne, nrtmiem, wn here htat week a a gneit of MIm Cora Snell Her tiMtlut is the druggist at Mon aUlllth, !!..;, V''. -''f Hank Mt'rwln lias becii .delivering iord woch! to rimloniei'a In 1,own thl week, sod hla IIImtmi moat uro la com mented upon, ' 1 Jauiea Alexander hetfiui hint week eutUmr aud blndlnir hla full wheat which he thinks will g.i thlrty-llv tiiifhels lo the acre. Dout fiiiitet the bicycle , f nurunmenl on the 21h. of July. There will lie M cycle rldem from Portland uitd all ov1 the valley, Musk by II 111' hand. Ho. for the bicycle races at Talmnge Mrk, aud a grand concert lu the even Ing, aud a social dance at the Howery after the concert, .led hy Crey' o cheat ra. . John Conner Is building a hop hoiixe ou Ida hop yaw in Marion coumy opposite Independence and ' he flu lnhed will lie one or the finest In tbat county. Friendahil Lodge' No. 6 nt Dallas now has the following' officers; B. F, Mulkey. N. F.J Chapman, V. 0 W. J. Wanner, seewtaryt U. H. urant. l 8.1 T. H. Billets treasurer. There will be a bicycle toumameu bore the 21t of July, gUveu he the In, dciteudeut hand and thelrnck .-esMoci tton. A grand concert and ball will le given at the Ikiwery itt tho evening The 'Willamette river 'should I' open to navigation the year round hut It Is not. Congress should bo eked to attend to this mailer, and If t our Ort'uon "Meelslaturo ahould do some- thing. . , ,,' ., ; ".,'.:, ,; ,: nu loir to the low stauo of water In the Willamette 1h Alton lamieu alaive the gravel bar last HaUirday aud Tuesday. Hhe will not make many more trips on the river until there Is more water. . n The HanniCr.r"., have thirty acr-a or nop mini reuieu miu u, Irvine, which they have set In hops. They planted It to jxitntoea t hie 'year ni.ili.iMM't toLftMweeu 1W and flW bushels ir acre. flvtlellill went ui to Parker laid Friday ou the morning traiu and return Ml m the afUtruoan tram with a down or two wild pitteons, wldeh he had killed In the meautlme. A wild plgeii makes good eating. Home of our competitors may tell you that they can save you money by buy lug of them, but we are the bias on low nrlcee for eaHh. We won't bull you on with one thing, and make it up ou me next. J, P. Irvlue easn grocery. Thursday. Auaiint 2d. should be a red-letter (lay for all lovers of music In tlds cltv. for thev will then have the opportunity of hearing August Aamold, the illatlnuuialied violin virtuoso. This is a treat no one cati alUml to mi. Mr. Al Whlteaker was the lucky man to draw the capital prie last Wed nesday. It was from the Albany lot tery. The number haa not been learned. - We undemUnd iulte a hum- lier of young men from this place drew a "blank." - On last Katurday evening the City brasa hand of ludepcndeiiCK gave a free concert on the Willamette occupy ing the ferry taint while the spectators . . . k in.. .1... . fll tbrongea me snore oi iuo river, j i rendered some very pleasing 'wlecti Tliey ons and the audiem of aeverdl hundred was very pleasantly entertained. 1). V,. Puling has made l marked aiicwita In. Ids maiingemeut of the bund. He is . . I . ........ A .. .1 a natural norn mimical uirecior aim either it vwHilorliistruiucntttl director aiilp meets with sucee . Home 1mjb were In swimming In the river the other day' and a' gentleman asked them to make a teat, of how long they could remain . under water. One boy put his head underneath the water and remained there only fifteen seconds. He then , 'dived and went quite a dis tance into the river, bub wiia under the water onlytlilrteen seHoudK. A person can, by actual test hold his breath, from sixty to one hundred eendi and the probahle. reason why t thoao , jiersons could remain under watet1 so slim t a Umc, was IiecauW utfear James Alexander, a prosperous farm er living Himth of ludcpvmlence settled on his present farm of$aore21 years ago when what la now a "Vavlng field of grain, wnsrn stumjit 'and brush. The frulls of liitclllgent ndustry Is apparcnt'now on iTita firrrs,' hio of the bestlu okl P6lfc.iIlo hu rajacd a large family and irlven tiicni ua 'ill advantages of JWd ty Home of i.eatrgy. If tlila educatl)n not beatpw more wealth and lens earth were nopuliijferl with such a Mr arid Mrs. James Alexander aud their ..Ill l.u a ntiinlt t.li.nuu llti.r fitmlly. It would beamiich pleosatiter place to live. -: ' The boya and young men .during these hot days have ken swimming n front of towi, lii the. vyllluiuetle river and ttielr behavior has tiecn exceptionally good, but tlicre a tendency ns their numbers hi(ea li'antonefs. Our .. .. ..l.':..l.t ...it..i .1. ...... city nitirsiiai aiioiiio see iiibi iiiuy went I...1 1,1 1, (. unllu nu If. la 1 1 1 m fllltv In rln ah( (he 4 Uiere y b$ M ehawliiBt sotiie - imeAvlll l.1irreiied foPOudueiex- poaure of porn, The need of a place where the ladies can battle as well a the bnys and inen.ls apparent and some move I ihouid j ie i;mwjfc"i to - atijiidy the heed. 1 Lw-t Friday evening aomeslxty of the riiembcrH ( the llaptlat Young People's Union with a few friend, went out ' to James Alexander's, about' three miles south of town and anetit the evening In a Hi'Clul wuy.;! Mr. Alexander gave the crowd five ucde lo ecveral heavily Indcri cherry trees, and 'then set be fore : theu'i bnckehv full ; of 'clierries. After spending art hour or1 ao' socially supper waw ' announced '"'anil "ample Justice done,'; even after being stuffed with big ripe clierrWs. ' : Mr.' and Mis. Alexander must believd the way to (he heart Is through the stomach' for they kept their guests eating nearly all the the time, It was a most enjoyable occndlon and pnwd offpleHHiintly, . Did you w tliu Hti ftltl tttl Mtl tiwb jnt ThuhidHy. 0. L. Hawkins and wife, hnd I, fi. Whitcomh and wife, leave today, (Fri day) for Nestucca lo be gone a couple of Weeks.' . ' ,. - Do nut forget to hear the famous vlollu virtuoso, at the Presbyterian church on August !2d. It will be a rare treat. J'.;'-; :'- '. (' lleukle has the best equipped bathing (Hilubllshment lu Polk oouuty, local 'til an the west lde of main tlreet, IndeM)iideUCe. " ..: , ,. .'.yi.'j Mrs. M. L. Durrti left on Thursday for Albany; where ibe will Join a party tf cuiiiK'rs and spend a few weeks on the Haul Ian, at the railroad front. N, J. Hryans and wife are advertised H hold li Ullloil CttlllpllKH'tlllK In this illy, eon i mend i ig next Friday, July iiTlh. 'I lie tent will hold about 700 persona. -!! ' '-' II. It Patterson haa received a letter from Tom liohatinon at NewMrt, stat mgihiit there u re more taHinle there now tliiin came all last summer and lliey r ImvliiK bushels of fun. ' Meaara, Hendrlck A Ilrey will opeN ate the Btdeiii Mills wamliouae lu North Independence again this coming sea on. They now have 80,000 aaeks on hand, which they will loan to farmers us. usual. ... ", .,. ,. ,,',' . We understand the basket meeting of the M. K. church at the City Park next .Sunday will attract a large number of IMKiple from lhiena Vista and surround lug country and eome good preaching will be ou the programme, Last Monday a oly party left Inde pendence hi sHnd three weeks at Nes tucca, ooiislstlug of Mr. ami Mrs, Mo- Adatiw, Mr. and - Mrs. ' Claire Irvlue, Misses Katy Wheeler, Kasle Roliertson aud ' Messrs Frank Burch aud Boott Ijoughary The qtiurterly meeting of the Melho- list KpUHil church will be held on Hundny, July !d at Indepttudenoe, and will be held In the city park If the weather will permit. It will be held a a banket meeting all are Invited to come and brlnglhelr baskets. Mr. W. K. IValrs, representing the Chainbertalii Medicine Co., of Des Moines, Iowa, was lu town this Week. He 1)hh Just received orders to make a tour around the world lu the Interest if hla employers, visiting England, Ireland, Bcotiaud, Houih Africa, Aus tral hi. New Zealand and the Haiidwleb Islands, ' ; - T. JM. BHver, the railroad agent and his wife are gctllnu to be quite expert on the bicycle. Last Huuday he and its wife, nlsoChas. Hubbard and Miss lllrdlo Duvls tisik a sixty mile spin. leaving Independence at 10:00 o'clock, thence lo Monmouth, Dallas, Bslem aud Turner, from Turner tck to Halctu and to IndeHndeiici, arriving here at (1:00 o'clock. ' Chaa. Hlaids owns the street sprlukler here lu Indeisuideiice and the ruer- hunts suIuktIImj by tha month for sprltikllug. Ist week he allowed soma business firms to paint signs ou the tank and as a consequence he was not only threatened w ith a boycott on da sprinkler patronage but also his Iraylng business aud so the signs were puln ted out. The affair caused con siderable comment and talk. J. 11. Knowlcs, a successful farmer, who lives five mile North of I ndepend ence, brought ui in a sample box or cherries this week of a variety called the Toronto, which are a very One large cherry, similar to the Royal Ann, nit luruer aud more acid, lie has ten outig trees loaded this year. Mr. Knowlcs reports his orop of peuctieti au entire failure, aa It has been for three years past. Two years prior to that he had a full crop and sold flioO worth the year of 1H1H). Win. Yater, of near lewlsylllo, was In town on Monday and reMirls crops n that neighborhood aa looking well. The meat stealers up there have been getting In their work aa along about uly 4th he lost two shies of meat, and W. E. Rums was relieved of some and also Bam Davis. The ausected parties arc U-Ing closely watched and one of these days a first class shooting Item will be given the Wkt Banc If the reflations continue. The grain plils Is doing uo harm. Hops are Miking first-rate. The liong Creek, Umatilla county, Joylti which suffered recently from the high water ou the Columbia, sajs: he Jjigla makes Its appearance this week on a fair quality of wrapping pa per. This Is due to the fact tbat high water has cut oil all commercial rela tions with our paper house in Portland. Unless It Is possible to re-establish the trade between Portland and Eastern Oregon at an early date, we may be impelled to print an Issue or two of the Emjlt on shingles. Bnch, how ever, Is the adversity of many a first- hhs print shop at the present date, IU)v. M. L. Rugg, of Balem, dellv- rcd two Interesting sermons In the Rapt 1st church last Sunday, mormug and evening, Hla audience was large aud attentive. Oue Illustration In his discourse struck us very favorably; he said: If a man wee asked to analyze water you would have little confidence hi the result If he were to go out to some pond, and after stirring the water and soli up together, make the Investi gation; and, so, when the world an alyzes ChrlHtiaiiliy It should not stir up the good and , bad members of the church together.,"'' It' la not fair, but there lw too much of It done. Mrs. Fannie Vandergrlft had an ex citing experience Inst Monday, She, with her 2-year-old boy and her moth er, Mrs. Fisher, had driven aone-horse buggy out to James Alexander's to purchase, a few, yahoos of cherries, Aa she was about to return she placed her boy In the buggy and was Just getting In when the pony became frightened. Bho attempted to stop him but Was thrown down and the horse trampled on her and the buggy ran over her. The horse ran up the hill, past, the odd fellow's cemetery uud down 1 the lane In front of John Osborne's house, where Mr. Oaborne shopped him by running; 'into the middle of tbe road, pitchfork in hand, ,Tlio baby held on aud wuh wife and sound when) the hoi ho was stopped. , She then got In the buggy aud drove Into town, One cun Imagine t,ho state of : mind of the mother looking for the death of her j boy nt any rrcment, , . , THAT GUATEMALA COLOM. Why the lateral Died Out Our People do Not Wait to go to a New Count tf and Lire laolaied, ' , Along about tlio first of the year series of lute resting letters were publish edln the Wwr Hinie describing the advantages of life In Ceutrat America, and particularly In fluatemala. Ho rapidly did the Interest grow that half a hundred pemoni left their name at this office signifying their Intention of joining a colony. .The plan of. (he colony was oo-opcrat!veaod while some objected, nearly all favored that plan. However along In April loallers bad so shaped themselves that it wsa deem ed advisable to go to Han Francisco and get a written contract with the Quale malean government through Its repre aentatlve there. ; liuforlunalely the plan of tha colony waa then changed from a eo-operallve basis, lo an Indi vidual eulerprlse, and at ouee the In terest began waning, Ou the 10th day of next October the reservation of MO, 000 acree of )snd ; for1 th' ; American ooloiiy become void unless twenty pr- sons take advaotage of the otter by organising, t- i-- In the ootitract with ". Guatemala each person must be worth 11,000, must be of good character aud must cultivate thirty acre of laud within Ave years Kaon person may buy 760 acre of land paying f 100 down and o70 at the eiid of five years without interest. ' THBOWifKRATlVt PLAN. . It la proposed tbat tbe main object of (hie cokwy shall he to engage lit rsls- Ing ooffee. ' Tbe ' advantages of that business are that Hie climate Is healthy orop - sure, and the profits large. The advantage of a colony ptsu It that tweuty persons, with f 1000, can wake as much aioney eaoh aa one ienou with 16000 lu (lie aauie business, and life will he much more pleasant. Coffee rwmlres four to five years to bring paying crop, and It la to bold the ooloiiy together while the coftee la growing that tbe co-operative plan la deemed the best. Ae soon aa tbe first orop sold tbe several tracta of fund will be devlded and the'colony will oeaae. "i It la proposed that twenty persons take charge of the )50,QU0 acres of land a colony, paying the government flOO for each tract sele!tcd, aud reserv lug the balance for new oolc?lU. i If tweuty person should go together 1,000 would be paid the government and 2,000 acres of land be; deeded to the colony aud 130,000 more he bouded for five years. Every person Joining tbeookiuyup to April 20 1N05, could get the same terms unless the colony voted otherwise. ,, ',,.. ". .., Each Colon 1st would be required to subscribe for ten shares of stock In the colony at a par value of $100 each, pay log 25 per cent hi cash aud the balance aa required, but good security would be demanded ao that it oould be collect ed. ' .. :"":"" v: ' " With this money, and the labor . of the colonists, a collet plantation would be started. The colony would plant ou each eoloulaU tract of land 15,000 coflee trees and the oolouy would care fur all the trees In the tweuty or more tracts until they came Into bearing. ' ' If roads are to be built the colony will build them; tf telephone Hues, or telegraph lines, If a store with stock el goods, or If hotel to tswrd the colonists, tbe colony does It all. If water-works, the colony builds them; If a sawmill the colony builds It Kacb colonist receives a credit for every day's work doun, aud can go to the store aud trade part out, and balance will be paid hhu In cash at time of aalo of first crop. The balance due the government will then be paid aud deeds issued direct to each colonist for 750 acres of land ou which thirty acres of ooflee trees would lie In bearing and brlug an annual net luoome of at least $3,500. Tweuty ooloulata putting $1,000 each luto tbe colony proper, would make the capital $0,000, and each working four years would make an Investment of $00,000 more. At the cud or tbe "Fifth" year, the aggregate Income from pro ducts of tbe laud would theu return all the InvestmeuU. The laud could then be all paid for, also the wages of ooloulata, aud leave enough to pay for (be Improvements, such as colony buildings, stock of goods, electric lights, roads, etc, which would be colony pro perty still, and could be sold to ludl- Iduals and the money divided, or con tinued m mlony property. NON KK81 DENTS. It Is proposed that In case there are persons who desire to Invest with the colony and not locate at first with them, that for a certain stipulated price they may have coffee trees planted, etc, and pay the colony for taking care of them Itcsldeuce after the first tweuty colonists are secured la not necessary and citizenship Is not required. Kaoii person must Invest $1,000 and If they do not work themselves, will receive no credit and also have to pay the colony for their shure of the work done. For those who have more money to In vest than a share In the colony, there will be many good openings offered. A T0WN8ITB. A site for a town will be selected and laid out In lots aud blocks, aud trees plunted aud street Improved. All pro fits resulting from sales of lands, etc, will go luto the colony treasury. Two church buildings will bo erected, one Protestant, the other Catholic, as the natives will not work when deprived of church prlvllages, A fine school will be maintained In which Eugllsh aud Spanish will be taught. THE PLANT. The cost of the buildings and machinery will depend upon how many acres are planted, and whether sugar raising Is added to ooffee culture. A neat Income will be secured by hand ling the coffee berries of outside plant ers at no much per hundred pounds. The above Is a brief outline of the colony on a co-operative basis and that Is the plan which will give the best re sults. Persons desirelng to Join this colony can obtain more detailed Information by, addressing the president E. B. Cattron, at Monmouth or E, C. Pent land, secretary, at Independence, W) en twenty persona have subscribed, each for teu shares of stock, the bonks will be closed until actual location ou the lands lu Guatemala, il; As soon as twenty persons have made application for stonh the colony will be fe ;"'"'...'. 7 " Incorporated, and an assessment often or fifteen per cent made for location ex lhsoe td, Theieere"ee vera! "persons now ready; to go to; OuntcmaJ,, who Will ehaiyij polfig foi Ifcelr ttliie tiro- viueu uit'ir lares aie paiu oy mu coiony, and make arrangements for the colony to follow. fijfhi . etlf Wlr7hllk ilVlhi. m-mmm . . Our readers have made .repented In qulrles regarding the alMrvw , ease, aud lu order to give the public a true account, we submit the following: Jo the yearly A lientlv was coo rtuetliig a whJat.aUil bat "twarehodsi. at Monmouth, and ,Mr, Hlrschburg a bank at InileiieiidemV.1 Mr. Hlrscb- burg bought largo quantities of wheat, sometimes forming poo of 10,000 and IHVuiA ''.,'" "''- ' .V.'. 'l.lli'.A i'i.vij uunix'is, jiir. jM'imy sioppri wheat on ohleni Ironi 'Mr Hlrschhurg, and thus It wawa ytar'or two before be found he was shout 10,000 bushels short. and claimed that Mr. iilracbburg bad received the wheat, which he denied In May., 1801, Ihu claim was made for 10,21 1 bushels of wheat, which was then worth 80 cents a bushel. The matter was taken before a referee," who allowed Mr.Uently's claim of 10,211 bushel at 77 cents a bushel, ami interest from IfWM, the : total clafur being ovea $10,000 aud busts.' Tlie ' case was taken before Judge Burnel t, of tlie clr enlt, court, who . allowed the claim for tha wheat, but no Interest from 1888, thus making a difference of about $1,700. It was appealed to the supreme court of Oregon and It reoeutly affirmed tbe decision of the lower court. , Both have ou file i motion for a re-bearing which will le decided ' about August 1st. if Mr. Hirdcliberg's motion Is grauted the case will again, be pud poned, but if Mr, lteutly'e m allowed It will be for the purpose of recovering the $2700 Interest from imn. ' The following telegram- from the Orfffwttau ', , wlli:, probably , tie ' news to the -people, pf inib pendwiiee, n last Wednesday while two boys were playing robber With a shotgun, ori the farm'of Waymjin JleruW'ce'oAe' Mi a half mile from .town,' -.one of them, Dewltt MclJuflle, i years of age, shot and instantly killed the ot her, lopold 1'auius, a lad of 7 years. Peulus was shot lu the neck, side of tin face aud bad. The mother of young McDullle Is the housekeeper for liembree. The community here Is, shucked at the frequence . with, which such accidents have ooeurrod. ; t t, i ,.,',:,. ' '. ,. All !rea , s, ; Those that have used Dr.Klng's New Discovery' know Its Value, '.and " those that have not, have now the opportun ity to try It free. Call on Uie adver tised druggist and get a trial bottle free, Bend your liame aud address to U. K. llucklou Co,, Chicago, and get a sam ple boa of Dr. King's New - Life pills, ireej aa wbll aa a copy ' of Oulde ' to llwillli and Houachoild Instructor free. ' AU of which is guaruiiU-ed to do you good and cost you iiotlilng.' Any drua store. f" ":' ! New 1 Ordinances." 1 : During the past, six mouths our city council, aiwlsted by Mayor Hurley and ttecorder lteed, who are1 paid extra, haVe been paaslug' orlliiaiicea so an to make all of the laws of our city legal, and the lullowlug title give the nature f the ten laws now In -force: Ordi nance No. 1, Pleading and Practicing lu HeoordcrV Court,. No. 2, Oll'eiices Against the C'lty. No. 3, Prevcutltig Anliiials Ituuuinu at - Ijuve. No. 4. Fees of Ollloers. Noi 5, Licensee. No. 0, Salary of Recorder t C)dify , Ordl- nances. No. 7, Purchase of Hose for City. No. 8, Preventing Vagrancy. No. 0, Improvements of Streets. No. 10, Purchase of City Park. People are fools to suffer wheu a rem edy cau be fouud to cure them. Oregon Kidney Tea Is no experiment, aud uot a fake to get your money. Why will you hesitate, wheu we assure you that it Is absolute cure for all klduey aud urinary diseases Another Improvement. Commencing next week a large barn will he erected ou the comer of 1) aud Main streets, near the long bridge, which will be 50 feet wide aud 60 feel long, aud be occupied by Chaa Btaata for bla dray business. When com pleted he will have oue of the neatest and most complete stables In the coun ty, besides being an ornament to the towu. "My little boy was very bad off for two months with diarrhoea. We used arlous medicines, also called lu two doctors, but nothing doue hint any good until we used Chamberlain's Collo, Cholear aud Diarrhoea Itemedy, which gave Immediate relief and soon cured blm. I cousldcr It the beef mediclue made and can cotiHClcntlously re commend It to all who need a diarrhoea or collo medicine. J. E. Hare. Tren ton, Texas. 25 and 50 cents bottles for Bale by Alexander-Cooper Drug Co. BORN. ELGIN On Tuesday, July 17th, to the wife of Frank Elgin, of Stiver, a boy, weight 0 pounds. MARRIED. WHITEAKEA - BURKHAAT- At Albany, Wednesday, July 19, 1804, Miss Cellna Burkhart, of Albany, to Mr, Al Whlteaker, of near Indep endence. A humane being, suppose to be a man, who went by the name of Louis Hawklus, went to Sweet Home lu Linn county, many years ago and took up a piece of land. Subsequently getting in to trouble with oue of the neighbors, he was struck over the head with a club which fractured his skull. He ciuiie to the Portland hospital for treat ment, hut never fully recovered, aud It In said to be tbe effect of the blow which caused his death. During recent years he had lived with Otto Lubker, at Sweet Home. When he died It was re ported that tlie deceased was a woman, who hurj lived in the community all these years masquerading In mole attiie, but the remains proved to be those of a being known to medical science as a hermaphrodite. Before bis death the deceased aald his name was not Hawkins, but refused to give bis right name or tell where he came from. The body resembled a woman more than a man. 1 Last fail I was taken with a kind of summer complaint, accompanied with a Wonderful dlarrTu.a." "Soon after my wife's sister, who Uvea with us, was taken the same way. ' We used almost everything without benefit. Then 1 said, let Us try Chamberlain's (Joho, Colors and Dlarrinca Itemedy, which we did, and that cured ua right away. I think much of It, as it did for me what It was recommended to do, John Hertaler, Bethel, Berks Co., Pa. 26 and 60 cent bottles for sale by Alex-auder-Coopet Drug Co..- ' i - t Bllli Allowed. .The following are list of bills allowed by tbe county court, July term, 18W: Miller MnCalob, wllnsss J 110 Or ('arey " ilKl W HOraat ' . Kiwr, Mr,, UM at tl 7.. . t Til - a 76 H 1 Thompson, bsuilnf and laying li M sbmaios .. n tK MlU'liuil riynn, lumbr bisk It W (i W IUH!kU,S days MMln(.MMu. U6 00 W L Wells, turn JaB:-.... a 00 Mrs JuoVsrnoa,baardui( toad baada. 'MOti 1 Oo 1 U W MmlUi, fllliif miDinijr rKrl Au.tlu A Uutissy, pslr sboss paupers 14.', T li riullef, sarirsylni amnty.... W A Waub, prlatint oiUi... Wllwx, Baldwin bo, f nwsMas June.. 400 400 3 00 i-ot :' i.-.llaiii ) W Klohardiiun, Jr, marsbal puling u.r li HulUr, iavs A laiuber . tan Julio Iloysr, sriwd air Mrs MeUaolal.. H ilsuipUiU, 0U) pules Md.w.. too iWK uiisuisn, aisrksr iloek Ursek fd.. 10) Uo uou ,10 40 M 00 f J Hay ter, viewer . . ,. . , W BUoodelL f,,., ', ..,; W A llarinofld, , . . , . , T L Bailer, surveyor , ,; 'a F it Wonderly, cbalomap . . . . u. ,10 40 10 40 lev ,1(0 190 too dtepltea Molt, i , . , ,. .,. JCWUke,Mrker...;;,;,.,- . B Fanno, flagiuaa . ;-.,;,'w'.. L Adams, paeker. J.',! ,,'.",', Ji 4 W BuUer, ,. . ..;,., , ,, B t Malkey, feet sad ejuJune. xe ao L Damon, UM Mad sursper U days., 14 00 d T UurcU, salary quarter end's July ).. Xtt Ou Ueo aoult, wUuet. 1 lu ,110 r M liugley, iQj kwdi of rvel., 0u 10 to .100 18 40 w m prieaer. o ua giaveu... Ueo Wbllebnro, 100 loads of gravel, II nyerly, attending court et. lien C J rfiu A Co, books and stationery on u aa ftettatek, .attending ouurt and. mlU ,10 3 o l B Cpr, Mlsry sad ..., Ihiuutity A iiayutr, luO tl wrnuiU.' 0 W HiMUb, fet Hleie y Hrowu ;.' ' 'Palmer, ,"-'- ! Harris ,7 - " ; ' John iw: ' " fl ar T L liutiur, Humylng UUluip rmid. W 11 Kills, viewer , : t4o 40 10 Lee Howell, -.. JaaMltepard,?'' ' " '" ",'il; Jas Mllliwp.ciiklnmatt ; JOO 2 00 Oavld Vsnbortl," ; ' ' 4 100 90(0 11 0U -19 00 ei 42 i a) ai 170 ' l w (00 too J M Crowley, slteudlng riakerum... A N Hlnbw, keeping puper. Koueo lirue, Mdg f eedee bridge.i. Kuwell Uron, lumbr... If M Unee, fewMisteve Wright .. W W William, ' s i , f U lewl, wllnee...... ITred Miller ; 1.--' r... ',;'.., A M Hurley, atbtruey'e feea.. II U Lln.fc .. W W Wlliauus, (eisi.. I 46 'ISO ' 70 100 -A- . , ,.,, W W WUllanis, leea... Mrs Jurdwa, wiUieM.. JdrsHprsy, ,v ..tlv.iw 100 1 100 100 too eoc 149 2 10 IN 1 to Mia Urlu, M . Ustie Miller, A M liurley, stuirney'a reea.. U M l.ltie, trot aieie v BurneUL W W Wllllema, . ,j Paul Hedges, wIUmm . '-. . Ciuelt, ,,;,, M1. Ell JoUnnoo, Juror , (Jeu W oluuu ,t(.;,. tW Ketea .,' .H .si-.. ... Wm Kikiai , .r ... " v i . ... TBIilnn,, M ..,..; .,,) . KHperllng ' 11 M UnM,eeHUI v Doraud. 120 110 .110 ID .lie 145 11 10 I 170 1 70 ,170 160 ; tu 1 00 too 145 11 00 'JO 170 100 .170 100 ' 1 Ml 190 1W ' 17o '100 , &00 100 15 80 U00 4W 460 160 160 160 67 SO 14 00 4 10 2 60 610 7 40 10 l 10 00 200 16 00 400 12 44 750 160 160 660 60 00 4 74 12 60 W W WILIwiit N Klder, wIIumm JesMt'urd, A fresevm, V" W W WlUlsme, !, .: " Cbs HiMtuidlng, , ," jiew ,.,,,,;, , Holt Miller, ; , A M Hurley, ,; " '..'. II M LliW,HuUevi Due W W Wllllaim .1 ,v II M LliiH .Htete v Knapley. w w wnn-ui. .;h K K Nful, W W WllllW) Kred Miller Frank t'luher H K U Tutiiui Dau Uuwell ilt BL Lewis " ,', .; Juhn Km melt v . " A M Hurley, allorney feet. Arvble Chaiiibvrs, wltne. U W HmltU, rM. A M Hurley, any fe.. U 11 llarberow, wltneae.... M llarberuw, J B Ureeter, J M Campbell, labor... E X HuU'li, ball rent. T O liulcblueon, Hillary and ex L O Kliimey, bringing In bootht.... W L Weill, telephoning IT B Uriuit, electric llgbt for Juue.... W L Wells, ftwi.. Craven llro., inerclmudlBe M re SuNan Jones, 304 loads gravel..... J Naab, keeping 8 L Fickle . Uray liroe., keg of nalU . . L Damon, 10 dnyi uae luad eeraper .. J w Paul, wood tad poBU.. west Side, printing wm Davldmm, work on bridge L Ground, ball rent Frank Elgin, hall rent W L well, mileage and telephoning... U w Myers, 7 days work with engine.. A Becker, 188 load gravel.. ... L B Fruzer, salary aneep luiipootor State of Orenon, County of Polk, SB I, B. F. Mulkey, oouuty clerk of polk county, and ex-oltlolo clerk of tbe cir cuit court lu aud for said county aud state, do heieby certify that the forego ing transcript or schedule or expendi tures for the July term. 1894, has been by me compared with the oriii- Inal, aud that It la a true aud correct copy of said original schedule aud of the whole thereof, as the same appears on record in my oftlce and my custody. witness my nana ana ino seal oi me couuty court this 8th day of July, A. D. 1804. li. F. Mulkey, Clerk. seal J Buckieu's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, ealt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures plies or no pay required. It la guarauteed to give perfect satisfac tion or money refunded. Price 26 cents per box. For sale by all drugglste. Teaclierg Examination, NOTICE 19 HEttEBY GIVEN THAT FOR the purpone of making examination of all persons wlio may oiler themselves as can. dlilatca for touchers of the schools of the county, the Bohool Superintendent thereof will hold a publlo examination at the Court House In Dallas, beglnlng at 1 p. ni, Wednesday, Augusts, 18114. ' Graduates of chartered Institutions desiring to secure State Diplomas, and nil persons eu titled to, and wish to secure Htate Certificates, Btute Diplomas or Life Diplomas, will please present tliomsolves at the same time and place for examination, Dalles, July 18,1804. T, Q. HUTCHINSON, Reboot Riprlntndent, Polk Cp Oregon, SHERIFF'S 8AlI DV VIRTUE OF A WARRANT Issued out of the county court of the Htate of Oregon for the County of I'olk.to me directed; commanding rue to levy on the goods aud batlele . of, the delinquent taxpayers named on tfhe delinquent tax roll for said Cofloly U tbe years 1800, 1861, 1802 and 1 the' -to attached, and If robe be found,' (b. upon the re.:' prejierty pfi, forth and leacribed in said delinquent Ux foil, or so much thereof aa shall eatlsf ; tbt amount of taxes charged therein, to gether with cost and expenses,' I hare July levied, having been ,. unable to find any goods or chattel belonging to tbe resjctlvg dellnqueut bereJnafUf oamcd, uou be following dtanrihed piece or parcels of land ae set forth la said lax list, lying and being ta' etld Polk county In the ; 8tat4 ; of . Oregon, usicrlhed'and assessed aa follows! Klemaeii ik Ciodfelter Brc, UU in- TalmagemnT prop- rty: ..4ti.-44r,iiiiW 60 A. Hums, Indeiiendeuce, Thorp's town, lout 7 and H, block. 16.. . 6 10 Unknown owner,' lota l and 8, ' s block ltf,Thorp' twni,Ind; . 10 Johnson White, 80 lota in fnd.j 88 11 E. E. Krengel.i lots In Indepeif , 44 00 Mm. Naucy Claggett, Jola J aud . d't block l. Ind ...-W-- vll Chaa. Barr,2acreeln Moniuouth i 00 a T.Sunley,2J lots In Moo- ' " mouth j..::-.:.i.'.i..-T ,' '80 W, W. lUcbardson, Jot ft bloc,, , io, aionmouin. ro levi -. 6 00 W. W. Richardson, lot 6, block ' 18, Monmouth; for WJ.-'---.'1 5 00 Whitney 4 Bilyeu.totof and !,' V,,, mock Z4. Thorp'a town. IM. , John Edwards, lota 1, 2 and 4V'1 block l, Ind for im-i-" 7 00 John Edwards, lots 1, and 4,: .J", block 18, Ind.; for 1891 John Edwards, lots 1,2 and 4,.i Wock .10, Ind., for IDW-.x. 20 John Fklwards: Iota 1; t - and "4, B"t! block lo,Tnd.: for tifjiw.:;::.1: $ TJukhowu owner, .t Cri aenv for 1800.. ,SO Unknown owia-rjt 8, r4,",4 acr,',"'T :br"WI Ultlzl:.. ' $ fy'nkRowh iyiimit.itiisn, a Unknown owner, 1 8; r 4, 4 acre, -'' for im.-;?A$.JL2?rVIQ Bttoota A Mfller, tt, r4; 8H acre,:.;; for 1892 ... ...lt t 10 Mm. 0-. C. Beck., Hills town, .;:i.t Independence, ! J of lota: 7 aud 8, block K::...:.'.:..i.:': -fjfJ0 ..,! . , ,1 10 90 :-b : .1 U24 J. It: N. BeU, Hill's tqiwh,' Ind.; lota 5, 6, 7 aud 8, block 22 ...... Chariot N.Brown, sees 3 and 84, 1 8 and 9, i r 5 w, 850 acres Mm. W. J. Campbell. HiU'e Itt- dependence, w 1 of lota 7 and .v 8, block lfl -.w.--.'-i Mrs. Emily Christian, lota 8, 8, 7 aud 6, block 8, PattersOn'a Independence, ..;ir;.. 'JLLL, ', ,84 68 li. C. Finch, lots 8 and 4, block , i 27, Thorp's addition to Inde - ' pendence. ;..L 1 8 01 Oebrge Fisher,', loti li ' ahd '6, . ;". biocK zy, inorp's addiuon to Indepeudeuce 8 79 -i Via A, B. FlUsgerald, lot 6;l block 8, xiiu'8 iuuepeu(ienoe..(,.,, James Gibson, fraction of lota 7 4 and 8, block 2, BUFf Indepen dence..-..,........r., ,18.09 J. W. Oilbaugli, lota 1, 2, 8 and i 4, block 8, Patteraon'a lode- pendence j.iii.iL,"..Li. 17 33 Max Haley, lot 2 and ' 8, block 1, Mon mouth , ... . 21 54 Eli Johnson, 110 feet lota 2 and' :"' 8, block1 4, ;HillB Iudepen- lf denc).--.I;.i-W ,8986 E E. Krenirel, lot 1. Block 6. m Hill's town, Independence.;, 83 12 Mary Rogers, (L M. saer.jj ,,,, Guardian) lots 5 and 6; block it 14, Thorp's addition M Inde- pendcuoe,..l:.r:,.rLr:i;! g'oo T. II. Bcudder, lot , block .13, i,!,..t Thorp's addition to Iudepen-"' 1 -deuce ..........r..r.;!''l''.:i4,;i2' 88 Emily Sbauk, heirs, lobs 1 and ,r - 2, block 4, Thorp'a Iudepen-h'' dence ...S.-.l-..2- .l;r.'.;',( ' ? 66 Ol'Wsiiinni joVlWldoijfiJi 23, Thorp's addition ta, Iude- : i t peudence... .i.l.-illi.i'f 11 25 Mrs. E: Wiun.21 jieeji; 1, block 3, Bills nittdBpeUflii r dence.... .i.i.i.uj.i'j.H89 80 G, LaroqueCommeuclng ,n v the line ruuuinge betweemC. i -is P. Cook aud E'. Tharp'g lahd,'1' 1 at a point on the ni e V)Uefj of the tract of landdeeiled to.p Wm. Perclval' by u said Cook,iwrti thence n along said line to a''' point on thesBldebftbeetreet s,1t laying s of the fte by. Wm. Jones, thence e along tha mm s side of said street'- to--the'i'i' center of Blough,'thetoce sbhtlr 1 ' along the center, ot sa to the n line, pfj aald wn srf 1 Percival land, thenoe w alongi mj said line to place of beginning. i"i Containing One ,: acre' of land1'"5!' more or less Mi ,ir n4).50 T. J. Fryer Comrneriolrig' at;"" the e e corner, of the a; half bf.',VSJl lot No. 8 iuibiok', ,; j'iq': ifiej1 town of Inderudenoe," ju'nT t-ii ing thenoe n 25 feet thenelix;v west 841 feetj thence south '26i u feet, tlence't'-e, 1 84fc feet'i.itJ to place if, of 'i beginning:. -1 1) being a part of the HeuryBiU tuh donation landolaim..;viyiVit 147.63 Wm. V. Metrler One Imudred. -,.1 and fifty acre of land in tp s r 4W a'.:,..'.i....xv.vl eMLW Bacon & Mlllen-Three hundred, laim and seven acres of land intp8i.vM! 8 r 4 W.,..,v.')...,.'..vw.ia..,l.l-u', .2 60' Andon .ml euoiuqirtoa . SATUBDAYj AUGUST, 4, 1894, At the hour of 10' 0dock' ft. m'."'0f aald day, at the court house 1ft Said ' uhty and state, I will sell the above describ ed real estate at publlo auction1 to the hiorhest bidder, for cash, eub ect to 're demption, to satisfy said Warrant,1 coat and accruing costs; v ".,-.. h.,u no " '"."" W. 1 WELLBis Sherlffofrtlkrltv.'Oreiobi' .Tuna S. IRtU:1 1 ' ioWila- . in 1 misuesi: xmsuesi.un Ims All persons 8i 6 hereby glveiv notice to cut all the "Thlstlea'j; around "their property oil the streebs, .'or,: ou ..their piemlsos. -,ti Andy, TuppEm, ; r, ! 7 -! -i. '.in City Marshal. Independence, July 10, 1894.' '' During : ttjelaet eU months' wairanta aggregating (2644 $ have beeniMdered drawn by the oltv ootiuoil of Ifidepeatji anna. - ts 1'ia l .-"!e-.r!i1. ;.. enoei !), 'UiA'Mit t- 'ft'l.-. in d i ,! .!! !l;,n!i-H . 'II I '