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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1894)
taft?a:rat$, local amrsonal. the: west side. went to the coast the I UIHb fig Wiuitt Test St FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1894 Mrare Jier, , Sedatives and opiate won't do It. Xtw nervine do not make the nve tmng, Ml'" ,u tl,1 fH abort nf producing th ecwential of their onto'ide vigor. And white itmtreiue M-nd thee only of uervou Irritation siioh drug may be advisable, hflr frtiitient uw w highly prejudicial , (lt delicate orKHiitMU uimiu they set, ami ,u ' w' quieting etlM leraaed and drtiijrerou nowv - ... . ,j . u.miMf Motnaou , jiiut'ii lit mi ffleieot substitute fr snoh HrittoUu druw. It qulu'a Umi uwrvwi by brai ing, toning, sirvittrtheultig thetu. Tim eon motion between waakuert of the .,rv.u avum aud that of the onran o( ttixltoii is a strong aud sympathetic 111) hw eMUUlUlatltlg Uiroti In wl slur. l'ae l,lt Hitter In malaria, eon. Hand uouocrt at the bicycle races BalUNay. Mr J, A. Mills returned from tl.e Hay, Thursday, tiV 11 r..iii i... i Mr, Ullniortt will ri.ton, .l...t .i. allim I. In . ,- - - mru WIO"'-"l'l WW M nramr next week. t SiRvniwn month for w,mt ,u lur- quantities, ' ' T 'I uWrlb now. llev. lNlttol will liftiiwtli sat l1uluku - " " 'nvii sjbw vtsvj K. Shelley, of iVrtland, went over to ,,lurcl Habbath evening. Yaqulna last Momly. : . Wilbur Mulkt-y, who bu tain rtl a. j. ikKKimn It ttrn-k fri tiu t'"titf t Aiuoi'tt rutuntuil Thuwdiiy WMttWlk ? IMuk I'ntUTiK)!!. , J. T. IrvlnuuJ funillv... M.-MInu IU.V Mrynnii wilt ctiiiimmioa bl vl" by Thuinilny rutuiulug ntrni jsewiiort. Hjulr lrvlno In tlio bitakwl. iimn lu town, Hie liunlcr tlio tlmuM lliu umr bultnNi ho dwn. IHnt Moiitliiy 'ah Jtowiidurf luft, fur n btilii hip up Int.. tlm Wallu Wll WHiutry, but will l back thin wwk, Wm. Worth, of Moiinuiotli. tuathln wwk fr Houturii CttllforulR toriwiine t'lmiKH of it ivhooi hero r th voiulnu yt-ur. , Min. Wolthjgtoti, who Ims boon vlwlt- lug with Jttim Alixumlir' fiuully returuwl Immo to MoMIuuvIIIb oh THE BICYCLE RAGES THE WINNER Or THE FIRST TXN MILK IH (IUKLES NTAAT8, The Time th Hhlm Mad Wu Thirty Two Minute nd Thirty tktcondi, mwtlng lu IVhIIm thin evening. u mh mwuiig hu, hy lUw. uryan, na wife cIowkI Inxt Humlny. brh-k fouiuktum ft.r J. K OOonnll'a nvw houw I. Winir M. ltftm Ukk 1 4k. Ik ' their iur ome ouKnown n-wiou. Ttof My cur, whloh Riakmi the nuU hc Uiy, h.py, mmH thruuKh Muu Old wtHr bundI.oftwoi.ty.flvo( ihw K8T mm ofllee for a A liriilrn.'i.ul .......ii.. ... k. -i i BiwnN 4y , JPI. dn th South M.ah.:i i.... ,. , . ilUilMl npui? 10 iiw oigtwive una m,4m. ' Liut Monduv Mr. Dr. rnntlin. tnmilui vvvuiiiv. . I . . .. . T ,. ... . I A. Vmimm. Alra. V. 1 fu u.lLOUl 1110 W1HUO BVHUMII YllTOr I I UO ll'tlum kt I .v.... I.... . 4. ,. . I . . . . Xh .i.m n,rv. tii fnr -i.." ; . " w ro lu (luuuhtor and M m Com i .. imurmuiinii b itiivrm in limiHnu, ron i . . ...ntkiii. billion nd kldnw tronblo. ooiony. " v oneuy.ou'ortlttml, In ,Hndlnga ,.u wwn, wuiio on hl way To Our Subscriber, Lt, Mm. unmWuy, aud Mlll'll WKIlf. til -ootii that Nuwnort tu?riiHtlmtu. MiwMra. lliuitmur A Ikxnm k m of h ItiU'nt buhlniiw flrtnn tt launch forth In ludt'Hndn,e. Tlwy have iUli tuarkiit 1)11 Xlnttliikittli utritut a . . I ... - u iafivu OVIlVlh ... . . t.i. ..m . BiiuiuuJ uu I A F rnttma 1 . b 1 , ttmil'-""' ."" "V" uuiwr mm Townwnd. mi.m hiiu wi.ii.i,. ,i... i.. .ulm'tUtU in rmM ut to oflta uUk worn hM U,i . . " ,,, - .... u " jr IU RtlVIIU- VlMill l 111 I'ltrtlullil f.l llwi u.. ..limn II ni nPr. ih nmi iwi tvtj I .im f.i..-. I " - " " !"" " UbNuy. twiw ' ,mBV wMri' nionUia, rvturmxl" honra Wndnwday Wwtsioat'ubiWiiMgCuwpiMiy. wr, me nop uuyvr and ftoaaayoho had a delightful vlMt. ""v,"i ocn iu mo eituh rw In. u t tk...u i IiiIImiI,.....i , . ""u viv mi'MiiiT m,v,ml "ru " W. two Oftho l..illi,1rcltl..n f ir.ll. ciiv Ml,. i .. . I ' ' " miwmm iwihhi ana Leotitt Noltner were lu town thin uk. Th w..iirt BucMra's rnl( Sahe. unughtvraor A, Koltner, of Portland, mouey nono to plonty at th i''alk. ttkB Vlttlf.ltliv at Him. I....... ... I ... brul r, uiwsw, muc nwum, wvtr U Tn " " ."UHW Ul w -w. J. r. CultwrUmn and wir (Anna on, totter, cIiapiMMt Uamla, ohtlbUilna, w",mn 8tockton)kftonMoo1y for .lt Lake eorun, and all kl ennttona, ami Pm piuur Uo. are now proparwl City, where they will tvmaln a abort tlvely curt lll or no pay rwqulnd. rlv wheat on ttoraKe or jxty oah tlnw and If tiny like It, will reitialn Ittaguarauteoatoglveperrvclafttuime- i uey nave exoollout Atelltlea iernmm?ntly. tlon or money rminow. . rnw w - .,. ; Owlna to the late arrival of aoiue of mm. you tool At? our oorrwtpotttleowi tliut wwk we were nj eyry one Hint U-avtm their order compelled to lave out aome of the at Jenk'a ullor ahop, He will ive you lU-ina. Cornnitndtnte pkiuw g t ymr ii iw hi every time. it m In earlier. There U no place In Oregon where a cent pvr box. For aale by all drugglaU. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. No Uv bvrvbf ttvn Ibnt J. R. forT bM bwnMlnuimlnltraurof tli Mtat of The third annual district eautpuieot " . . ... i .....k..t..i . ., . Indobttd Ui wtnle ar rvqawiM w hi vim wiwi, rtaieiu. the wm liimwJIUty, all prnt tuvlttf rllm aatnl Httd Mlut am ntiUtM lu prnwnt th Mm, duly teriftod, wlltilo ll nionlli ff'in t'' IuU tliUZIiid dT of Augti.t, VM. J. It. rKna, Admluwtratur. IMITAr I11..UI Id .1..... At . I J .11 ...... .... ... .n.un lluiick dw-wwodon th Mh ty rf .:; . : " rea. uig or Ainany awmot or tne j;vangeil Aiwurt wu, Alt prw.n ko-ui th.miv 01 uwtacott irvlue, 271 Com. enl Aawa'latlon will bo held U Jeltl-r- . ... .... I HIuKh a! L.t.1... I ...v. vi nh cwa'in. wai"ja ot. aon again thla year beginning ot) Mon rrauk Elgin, the popular iasby of day August 27th. Oliver, wa in town on Monday aud re- Mm. M. Wulkoy mother of Dr. porta rarniora all bimy up there, and Mulky came from Amity on Thuwday me merclmut liavitig an emty time. to ay hi-r aou a vllt. The mother rf J. W, Illltlbrand, who llvw on the Mr- Mulkey, Mm. H. A. Itltfua, of Luckliitmitf, waa In town Monday aud Intern, returntNl home Thurmlay. aya ni nop are looking fine, and he Is l!v. I a FUhur will not preach lo going to pay 60 cuU a box for picking, the Calvary Kvatigollcal church 3 lullca a MOMTOK ruKi-Miiu TOWff auvnu i luiunitT, or liauaa, oiia uwn " uu i"ii"i"iii, "Pin nunoay, 1 Hi..t tiiiw. Will twe mull nir m "- i .. 1.. -. .. ... ..... .. .i;Vitfturtwuhoe.lu Knttrlr. Eiiqatre 8''g me countyjiui a lUoroucI) clcait- -wmn ui uio rnvivai iniwuuga tiuom. Ing aud renovattmr. which will cn-atlv w 1 progreiat In Iudepeudouce. aaa 10 tne comfort and health of Ita Mra. U. C. Oaburn, of Atlwnit, ptuy lumau. Oregon, a coualn of Mrs. K. C. l'eut We would call the atteutlon of 'eah ld la vialtltig hew this wwk. Hhe Fop Sala, La ad for Hair. Z ci - a rrt nf thn frt""Wte Normal school; aim 40 acre George Skinner 4 to. 01 me hup MDd l0 EuKeM Hourin Mills, ot inaepenaence, cattwu, Moumouth tf 400 acres of gwxl bottom laud foraale subscriber to our offer of the West lnt aeveral days ltwt week with her at 125 dollars per acre, will cut it to mm to Jauunry IBM) for S3. Ttiia oiler Wena Jewle Jieardly, at ISola. , suit puwhasur, In lota of forty to sixty la made now and may be discontinued Little Maid, Lillian McCarty Multo- acres. Ternia easy. Address rank at any time. nomah, Great Falls and several other Elgin, Buver, Polk, county, Oregon. 4t farm for sale-One of the beat K). faat borm-a are training on the Indc acre farms In Polk count v-tit mile hwudenoe tnwk for the fall meeting of me roiK louuty mstrict rair Aaaocia- tion. 1'liik Pattcmon is back from the xwl aud will tell you aomo great lUh Htories. while he serves vou with an Im lorted cigar, or some nice tropical fruit, or ice cooled nectars. Call and see him. . Ilitilroad route agent Smith says that i.. t... I tuMtiili! li.'FiiIk (HiUhlxf hIkiiiWI kimw bv is vijmvuiij ii c-a mi? iuii iii'is tit tne i i 1 - ' tf " " " " jL I olTlw, being a flue comtMNiltor, came In tl,,,l, but it aeeiuea do not, that aMt ktten aiklreaxea "Dixie," go to WhnIi- lngtiiii munty and do not atop at Jiirkri'iill. polk county has no Dixie pout ofllee. Wes Craven, N. L. Butler, Pierco and Keth IUl-l'x, Frank Gil mon, and are now ready to store wheat or jiwtt, pilgrim printer, who if . kn etruck this ofllee for a Job over a year ray casli lur same, ana art nut a , , , , Moim!Vi to llO business With the farmers, now tlftylx years old and tramrm over me country visiting an the onices. anil invite their patronage. HECRKT" eoCIETHM. Mbw Clara Buchanan, who very U. this witk to tell ua that alie will have a iiermanetit position now on the V. IK DEPENDENCE Wqodburn Jmlcitmulnit. We notice through correHjKindence to Hie Corvatlla Informer that Hon. Ira Kniltli and wife enjoyed some fine a n A iAon No. M. meets every Mon .if..n i I .. K. hall. All sojourn' ing brothers are luvited to attend. Oe. A. Hiulth, M. W.; W. O. Couk, Itecord- Snt NATl MUA THKIIK WUX K BACK. 1X0THRI Last Haturday evening about 2S0 of our citizens assembled at the track of the Polk County Fair Association to wltncM the first contest of speed among our local wheelmen. As au Houncvd last weak there were nine entered, but on Saturday ' only four were ready lo atart. Their failure to go lit the first race does not bar them out, aud on next Haturday three more are expected to enter, When a rider once starts In the race hemuet continue. or lio disqualified. Only those who entered can compete. . It was the Intention of the manage, incut to start exactly at 7 o'olook, but It was eight rulnutoa after before the race commenced. Luke Hawley drew flrst position: luring Bldwell, seooud Charles Hliihts, third, and Fwd Veneas, fourth. The full detail of the race glveu In the following table; tii wcvcLB aaca v aaas, Tims 84T Site S.04 8: IS tilt 1:14 m till 137 IsM Hawlor l i t I 4 4 i I llldwtill 4 4 4 4 1 I I I I Hlaats 11 1 9 1 13 8 4 I VottoM 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I Total time of race thirl y .two mlants I thirty swttuila, - Every mile was eagerly watohed and wheu the tenth mile waa finished the excitement waa at fever heat, and when Charles Btaata came over the tape winner the crowd yelled, and men threw up their hale and the friend of the wiuuer crowed arouud blin to offer their congratulations, Mr. Btaata now wearing the gold medal, but next Haturday will be called upon to deliver It to ihcJudgtM, who will hold It until the second race la over, when whoever is wiuuer will wear It a week. When ever any one wins four races the medal will be appropriately engraved and will be his property forall lime. Weunder- stand that next Haturday at least three more will content, namely W. It Howe, or Dallas, and Dean Talom and Curt Hawley, of Monmouth. That leavea L. D. Jones and Cal. Pattou to coma in also, or at a later data. Owing to the days growing shorter It Is probable that the race will be started oti Haturday at a quarter to seven o'clock, and the first motor will go out at fl;0 and the !at one at 9M from Independence, and 6:26 from Mon mouth. . The beat time for a mile waa 8.04 and the average for each mile of the ten was a fraction over 3 minutes. As there la a decided advantage In not having to take the lead aud sot the iai!e of each tulle, It la possible that lota will be drawn and the privilege given to the riders to follow the person who Is to set (lie pace each heat No trail ing is allowed closer than twelve feet and In passing there must be three feet between the wheels. It is contrary In events of this kind to have any oeu betting. er. sport up near Elk City last week, going vcral more Were attending Juntlce Irvine's court on Tliurwiiiy, in tne cam X r ALLEY LODGE, NO. 42, 1. 0. 0. V E. Meets in Volnyn' ball every Tbonday evening. Alt Odd fellows cor miiv invitml to meet with ua. . Ferguson, N. O.; Zed Itoeemlorf, Het- retary. T YON LODGE, N0. 25), A. F. A Lv M. Stated communications oamr. day evening on or before full moon eaeb mouth aud two week thereafter. W. f. Comioway, W. M. H. It Patterson, Secretary. f TOMElt LODGE, NO. 45 K. of P. n Meet every Wednesany evening. . r aoraiaiiy idyikm, j there fishing with a party of ladles and gentlemen lu a naptha launch. Dr. 8. A. Mulkey was fitting a set ! of teeth for a lady nlnty years old liwt week, whose home is In Clackamas ! county. He said he never had to fit teeth for so old a person before and i thought It a very unusual occurrence lu dentistry. Prof. J. D. Howe, who has been tencbiu g In Astoria for several years and of Douty vs MiuiBou Crowley. It was a case Involving tho ownerahln of some wheat. We call the attention of our readers to the ad of Mr. F. K. rihafcr, who this week opened a harness shop, in the building two doors West of the post ofllee on C street. He comes with the reputation of being a tlrst-class work man and no doubt will do a large pnrtof tlio biiHlnesa. All kmubts B. Ijaughaty, C. C; D.H. tnv Craven, K. PI1 JTSICI AN8 DENTISTKY I, u U rractlcea the profeselou In all iU branch. Hatlsfactlon g"""" Olllce hourw, 8 to K and 1 to 6. O fflui In iheO'DonncIl brick, Independence. was principal of the school here at Independence a few years ago, was Kev. L. H. Fisher, of Monmouth, Is visiting friends in Monmouth this week, continuing the revival meetings lu lie will teach the coming year at augurated by Ivangellst N, J. Biyans, CluUkaule, a town on the Columbia lu the M. K. Church Mouth, lliemect- rlver, about forty miles above Astoria, logs will continue Indefinitely. On Hun Warren Cressy, who formerly lived day thero will bo services as follows; In Indenendence is in trouble in Han At a p m a Jiluie reading on -j-.ntnu Francisco, all the employes both meu !' Worship," and in the evening and womon of the firm of Will 4 Frlnk a aermon on "Heart rurity." there having been discharged for dls- If. It Hull and 'Lock Cox, of Buena hnna.iv. VV mn hurdlv think there Vista, -new out liuntlnir lust week. A. MULKAii vn t. ftnythlng In bis case, but he is out of about three tnilea above the Proscott & work Just the same, j k l ;, j Venetwlogglngcacapand killed, among Alotlyfrom Ohio, who lives on a other game, a flitf. winte tleer. 'lliey fln fttnu near Marietta iiased through eklnned tne animal ana have tne neml Polk county on the train recently who and hide complete. During the post l,p,l never seen a cook wagon for a wn years iwo wmie ucer are aniu to ,.Mfit .hl n.n frmprii have bean killed In the woods wife in Ohio dreaded the days when A wuito deer. Is quite u rarity the threshing crew ato them out of pro- Captain Jones, of theatenmer Eugene, visions and soiled all the' bed in tne g at BaU-io with saws and axes for house so that It took such hard work to wir)g ,iunt u tlie river at the mouth of clean up after them. Oregon Is ahead the Bunttam river, tionr Buena. Vlntu, of Ohio In that respect and our farmers' the boat proceeding on to Corvallls wives live In no dread of threshing where large sliipnieiita await hor. ; The crews. captain stiys that if the government A couple ot weeks ago a hard looking will not do anything towards Improv- tramp came to the Wkht Swk oiiice ing tho river tie win no it aione. : me and asked for work to pay for board cost of Improving the channel at the ...,,i i.xi.rim Tt was e ven. At the Buutlara will be ahout vzou, and when end of the second week he had proven himself to lie a good printer and wages EL KETCHOM, M. D. OFFICE . and residence, corner ltailroaa aud Monmouth sts., ludepeudence, Or, TH J. B. JOHNSONj BEHIDENTt JJ Dentist. All work warrati ed to give the best of satisfaction. Iudepen deuce, Or. t ATTUKNBTS. GEO. A. SMITH, Law. Will practice -in ell stato and federal 'courts! Abstracts o furnished. t Ofllee over Independence National Bank. '': ' ' t .1 l . ..i , mrnnn. titereial etrwet, SaloiirOr. : r HASH AND D001W. IS TCriELL & BOHANNON, MAN M nraeturer of b and door.. Also, wroli sawing. .Main street, ioae pendoace, Or. ' VETISIllKAltY SURGEON. rR. E. J. YOUNG, late ofNevberg, U Veterinary Surgeon and Dential has moved to Independence, and opened bq office over the Independence Nation- there. were paid him, but Sunday evening Marshal Myers had blm In the "cooler" he being beastly drunk and he had only ten cents left. Tuesday the tramp printer Haazlett was here and seemed to bo pretty flush, butTuesdny evening ha too was drunk. The reason why these men are tramps Is thus apparent. - Last Haturday rather an unexpect ed accident happened in tho store of Stockton & Hcnkle lu tho opera house. Uwlugtosomcof the shelving on the Houth Hide of the tore being too near the wall, which draws dampness and had Injured some oftho good?, It was decided to move one section out about two Inches. In attempting to do so the whole shelving on that side of the store, some seventy fcet long, tipped oyer and all the goods on the helving fcll on the floor." You can imagine what a confused .roes there was there. Mr. Henkle said it took all hand a day leHt tostrlrhen p, done tho" boat" can run to when there is water to get to Oreyonim. t ; .J ;'..; L i.J Highest Honors Given. Corvallls Salem. 1 For loavenlnx power, jkeeplnjr quali ties, purity and general excellence the World's Fair Jury d-jchled that Dr. Price's cream baking jiowdcr had no equal. On each of lw clnima it wns awarded n first prif or a ilploma. All tlm baking powderx witerK-d Tor prizes were subjected toamoetiKdiaastive ex amlnutloii, and tho Jury wum the best equipped to make the decision of any ever got together. Their verdict was supported by the testimony of Dr. 11, W. Wiley, cliler chemist of tho United States departoent of Hgriculturo at Washington. Dr. Wiley In an expert oh food products and tho highest au thority on such mutter in America. This verdict settles a longdobated ques tion as to which am on g tho many bak ing powders is. the beijt Qlhimga 2W A Household Treasure. I). W. Fuller, of Canajoharle, N. Y ays tlm t lie always keei Dr. King' New Discovery in the house and bis family had always found the very best result follow it use; that he would not be without It, If procurable, U. A. Dykemau, druggist, Cataklll, N. Y says that Dr. King's New Discovery I undoubtedly the best cough remedy; that lie bus used tt In hi family for eight years, mid it had never failed to do all Hint 1 elulmtd for It Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial lottlc free at any drug store Large size oOo. and f 1.00. THE STATE NORMAL Hl'HOOL The Demand Fur. Trained Teacher Rapidly Increasing. The demaud for teacher with Normal training is growing rapidly lu the state. The State Normal school at Monmouth reports that out ot the forty -six mem bers of the graduating class of 1808 all but one were employed as teacher dur ing the pust year. Of its 217 graduate, exclusive of tbl year' olasa of fifty-one menajiers, 1 18 era reported as at present engaged In teaching. The first class was graduated eleven year ago. The demand for teacher with train ing and experience is far beyond i the supply; the supply of untrained and Inexperienced teachers, on the other huud, is fur beyond the demand. Both for tlio good of the teacher aad the good of the school, a thorough Normal course should be taken by those who expect to seek positions in the public schools of the state. It pay to prepare to compete for the best place. 'I kuow an old soldier who had chronic diarrhoea of long standing to have been permanently cured by tak ing Chamberlain' Collo, Cholera and Dlarrhwu Remedy," say Edward Hhumplk, a prominent druggist of Minneapolis, Minn. "I have sold the remedy In this city for oversoven year and consider it superior to any other medicine now on the market for bowel complaint." 25 aud 50 cent bottle of this remedy for sale by Alexander Cooper Drug Co. - . in ... ui i The Safety Wheel. j hemetthema toy until ha learned that they had come all the way from Eugene that morning. The many advantage of the bicycle baa made them almost ludlspenslble nowaday. A Hal Accident. ' ' , Last Sunday evening, aa Wm. Bums, Jr. and hi young wife were going to church at the Antroch school house In Cooper Hollow, four mile aouth-wet of Independence, tbelr team became faotlou and commenced to run down hill. On of the horses got to kicking and Mr. Burn waa thrown from the buy and lit at the aide of the road agtlnst en oaa stump which cut a fear ful araah in her fac. breaking ncr cheek bone. An arm waa also broken Doctor Lee wat hastily ummoiied from Independence and Dr. Morrow from Dallas, and the cheek and Jaw hone taken out, also one eye, but on Monday morning Mr. Burn died. She waa young woman, only about twenty year of age, and had been married about a year, her maiden name having basii Eva Malvaiiy and her home waa in Eugene. CUt Council Meet. ; On Tuesday iaat our city father met In aesslon. Mayor Hurley, couuclliueu Strong Finch and Klrkland, aud re- n,vni,.r IImkI urtMeuL Under tue neaa of" third reading of ordinance hill, the ordluanoe relating to breaking Into the olty pound waa read aud paeswi. Tlie City Band, of Independence, W 0. Cook, president, waa granted per- ...l-lnn t neeunv th City Hall, for nractlc. Sever, new crosswalk wew ordered built. The rebuilding of tne fanlhrlnim ajwoaa Ilk sloUUU WM dl- OUMwd, ' Kenneth Basomore had the good for tune to receive small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrho Remedy when three member of bis family were elck with dysentery, This one small bottle cured them all and he bad some left which he gave to Qo, W. Baker, prominent merchau of the place, Lewlston, N. C, and it cured blm of the same complaint, When troubled with dyaeutery diarrhoea, cboiie or cholera morbus. give thl remedy a trial and you will be more than pleased with the result The praise that naturally follow It Introduction and use has made It very popular. liS aud 60 cent bottle for sale by Alexander-Cooper Drug Co. C:c5'oJCurc3 DOES A!f ENGINE THINK! The AaUee Played by one of Them Pawing Through Town. iu Lust Saturday F. Conover, the editor of tlie Corvallls Qiwetle puaeed through town on a bicycle having In front of him his four-year-old boy Paul. He had left Corvallls on Friday uftertioop and gone dowu the Eaat side to Salem, remained thereover night and Satur- dny cumo buck by the Weet side. He left Salem at 7 o'clock and probably an lved at Corvallls at noon. He and1. his wife are both eiithuslustio riders and often got on their wheel and spin, out Into the country and visit friends,. and fish and rusticate, Not king aco ho made a trip of 283 mile on b is wheel up to Bel nnp springs. Leaving Eugene one morning early, by nine o'clock they were 85 miles in the court try and met an old farmer on hi way to town who expected to be all day on the trip and nther lookM upon, the hl as Did you ever watch the antics of one of those fuuay little euglnee that draw a threshing outilt through town every day or two? If you have not, then keep your eye on the next one you see, To me tbev act like a combination of thorough bred bone and goverment mule, On entering town they appear to cock their era like a young billy, and try to prance from aide to side of tlie road as though to attract attention, Everyone iu a while they strike a stone aud then they will pause for a moment and give and impatont Jerk, aa though annoyed that anything should presume to check their proud promenade. They will stop, start up again, back and fill for all the world like a balky mule, and it appear to take all the patient per suasion of the watchful engineer to keep them In the way they should go One of them, with the outfit of Murphy it Madison, crossed the river last Friday evening, and it was fun to watch the maneuvers accessary to get her ladyship on board the ferryboat and lately across. First there was the turn off Main street, which required as much backing and filling as a brig In head wind trying to make port with drunken, pilot aboard. Then came the bridge by the mill, and here the donkey engine stopped aud seemed to absolutely refuse to move until heavy plank were laid down for her to cross on. Uiioe over ane toon a zigzag course down the hill and (topped to wait for the boat, whloh bad gone over with couple of wagon belonging to the outfit Then the engine pulled up and stoppod to take a look at things. They did not appear to be at all to her liking. When the plank were laid down she was started, and once, twice, three times she backed off, as much aa to say, "That things' not safe, and I won't trust It" The engineer coaxed, some one else swore, and at last the powerful Iron horse mada a lunge and scrambled aboard, where she stood trembling and puffing for all the world like a seoseate thing. Slowly the ferryman nutmed off and atarted for Marlon county, on reaching which the engine Bent up a shower of sparks that looked beautiful Indeed In the still summer twilight, and with a shrill whistle that sounded like a note of defiance and trlumptover danger overcome she sped up the bank aud Into the woods out of sight ' My boy was taken with a disease re sembling bloody flux. The first thing thought of waa Chamberlain' Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. .1 Two dose of It settled the matter and cured him sound and well. I heartily recom mend this remedy to all person suffer ing from a like complaint. I will answer any inquiries regarding it when stamp is inclosed. I refer to any county official aa to my reliability. WM. Roach, J. P., Prlmroy, Campbell Co., Tenn. For sale by Alexander-Cooper Drug Co. - '..i i . DIED. 0AM PRELL At Albany, Oregon, August 10 1804. At tbo home of her nwther Mrs. Ellon Morgan, EiTle the wife of Claude Campbell, of this olty, aged 20 years. Funeral took place August 17th and waa largely attend ed. '7: i' , Mrs. Campbell leaves a husband and Infant child a well us a large circle of friends to mourn her loss. She died happy in the Lord. The casket was covered with rare uhd beautiful flowers. Deceased was a grand-daughter of Jason Wheeler, of Albany. - , : THE INDEPENDENCE a'tional Bank I Capital Stock, $50,000.00. H, H1HHCHHKRO, ABHAM NK1AON. W. r. 0ONAWAY . Prssidslit. VIM PrMldonb . Cashier j. n. coo;-:;:: Of Indepcndcncs, Ixriz? engine, a brick macLizstJlcT i acre of flneat clay, t est to Keep on nanu - Brick, which will be isM a able prioca. finiey . . . toveraj Year w. jr. "I Suffered Wltti rhtiumstlnm. I took Hood's dumpaj-lll Mid (Ml httr than I hart yr. My wli had a M of eaurrh a4 was l4Ur4 lDOursble. Dlis took eoelWinos from tiM bM'Bl I M rswlvtd from U um ot Hoodf8 Qarsapsrllla a4 afur taking four bmU of Ui mwttcla ibt to snilroiy well." W. 11. Ram., run ibkn, Waib. nMtoi t Hooel'a. MooS at;fto u llvor 111, link Imadaoae, jaaii4Ji4 Umnntivu, Try box. P.H.MeCABC. . MOHLMAN. P. 1. LlcCilE I CI., Proprietors ef kfipfiuence lilt fdcij Manufaoturers ef FIRST-CLASS Drain Tile. of all sixes. (Wo s8Uta HARD TIMES. OmCC AND FACTORY A gMMfal banklaf aad shnits bnslnoss iraiiMMitodi loans m4, bills dlsointd,ooia msrolal credits grsntodi deposiw wrt4 on current aosouot subject to check, Interest pal oa lime dcpoelts. DIKBCTORH. B. F. Hmlth, A. Nelson, I. A. Jsaperaon, A. i, Uoodinaa, V. lllrMliber. . ... . i ' Allnn. M. tf. W. Har, B, Commenced Business March 4, 1889 .iUO)ished by atloaal Authority, -TUUr- m him im. f IadpndeD0,Oreton, Capltaf Saoekl uralua $60,000.00 $14,000.00 J..CXX)PER, frealdeot W.il H AWUEy, Cashier, I. w. RUBEHTMON, , Vice President DIRECTOTWL 1.8. Cooper, I .Boberteon.UwJslJolnjlck 0. W. Whlteaker, W. W. ColWaa- m I B..llekM BkHleaMatl iratuHUrted Buys and sells eicbmuge on ImparUWl '"I'kJIUi reoelTed eubject to chsli or on.oe ttflwieordeiMMll. (kriieMlins msrte. Offlcehourit a. m. U 1 p. m. ndependence, Oregon, A. MIKHOOTT. J. A. VKNEK8 Prescott & Veness, Proprietors of- Maiiuntciurereof aud Dealers la FIR and HARDWOOD, AUD Rou"h and Drossed LUMBER 1 I Mil -fj' ..LIMUI ' J. A. WHEELER, Manager. twmm uxoer the uws of onto Polk County Bank, MONMOUTH Or. t. H. HA wi.JTr,. IKAUrUI .PrMldmt Vl.l'ras. .Xaulei' Paid Capital, ZJ30.000. I. H. InW, J. tt. V. nuUer. DIBEC'roRfii, JP.L. Campbell, t.MJJImpeoii j, s, niump, A lemrai bmakm and exihtjse bul-j tniiMuOMl; lueus wade! dxili Miujnt ui eueua or uu wni. IsUirrat peitf on Um Apo.tU. , to -Klre pntol vault aud burglar p.rool seje, secured by Yeie time look. ouioe Hours: Ihb.w1s.ih. ItAlLBOADS. American and goropeaa Pl-ia. THOS. CUINeAW.FrapHatar, mr s Bersntb and Wasblogton BU., BTIjAND, obxchx E3 ID'flB .. . ..l j, it. 1la vesi wiuiA .y. Bm.-. "- -L j. - asut,lierian,orefB, - awilrablcpurcbaaesi Mn una all In cnHWatton, all lerel tHtii! urCs lit per acre. C eseH, ealaoe iHSm rIr Tkne sawniUIe In two ad per acre before tU i'me tii pcc acre; one-balf .wa out year. Ho. 4. S7are, all la eultlTsXlon wlU.." mtrtuUuir wheat, buyer gets oneohiru Two aod half miles to Hberldaa, one l. i to whuol aa4 church, Land all level. Mo. soli for fraud nope; pneevwpers TIME TABLE. laetopendeaee aad Monmouth Motor Xlae Leaves IndeiMsidencs. 7:00 8:10 : IMA ue ia kus Leaves Moumuuih 7: :2t um U: US M l;l East and South Sperling Brothers Meat Market PKALSS IX Choice Meats Highest market price paid for fat sUMsk, beef, mutton,veal, pork, etc. All bills must be settled monthly. OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 8 to 9 a. m, film II 1 II I III Hi I H. M. LINES, Formerly Jtmllceor the Peace, wishes lnftirm the puhllo thnt he Is , slllleiiKimed In the Notary Public, Collection , and INSURANCE sad Is ready to pmin BUSINESS, itly attend to any leiral Inlrimted to his care. Hir punt favors, he Sollo. Its a fair share of lla future pulmtiago. hiiHlneu that way be Thanking- the public If you want a Good Square Meal for 25 Cents Go to the -' ' CITY RESTAURANT MRS. L. CAMPBELL. Prop.. Taa .v.rv Anv diirlnir the BPannn. Chicken Dinner every Sunday Meals served at an nours, iiiid ni., xnuepeuueuue. ELECTRIC TELEPHONE Bold onirliiht, no mnt, no rornlw. AdpM to VM. VllUira or ixmnlrr. jnomim iu .ry hnmii, .Hoi1. ion .no om. unt,.wui.H. lnoauil l.tll.ronnrtJ. Annie Buefce rrom 5 lo SBO per day. Oho In nwld.nr mount ul, to nil tho noinhnnm. Fin. lnrtraoMinta, no tor, fork. anyhor,iinrdlUnc. Oomploto, rar for um wtaon ehtiiped. Can bo put up b .nr o", novoroiitof otd., no rwairlne, Imtj MM Wmo. Vnrrnt.d, A monor rank.r. wrtto . P. Hsrrlwn & Co., Clerk 10, Columbu., 0. For a cut, bruise, burn or scald, there is nothing equal to Chiimk'rlaln's Pain Balm. It heals the parts more quickly than any other application, and unless the injury 1b very severe, nomarls left. (jJTor le by Alc.saLider.Coupvt- Drug Co AH EVER6REEN TRIE WITHOUT COST. Wn nrlll or nil Vou bit mitl nrmt-nniii One small everKrepii tree adnpled to your ellmats. with lnntruotlon fur plautlon aud caring for It, to. irnlher with our complete list of Nuwory utook, If you will out out this BdvertlMiment, mnra on n ine nmeoi iin piw n wu liiiw manv and what kind of tree and nliints you would like to purchase and when you wmii 10 piiiin tnein, We will quote you lower prtoes on the stock you want than have ever been ottered you. Write at once. KVKIKlItKKN NITKSEBIES, g-17 Evergreen, Door Co., Wit. the UNIVERSITY OF OREBON, Situatsd at EUGENE. Next Session begins the 17tu of September, Tuition, free. Board, 2.M a week. Vive oournps t 01 ivsslcol, Helen tlflo, Literary, English aud BuDlness, DORMITORY. The Boarding Hull for young ladies and the Boantlng Hull for young men will be undor the personal svpei vision of Mrs. Munriv, a Beerotary ofHei luitv firrflnemeMtaiirl lunre exnei'ienoe. eaialogues, address J. J. wAlfON, The ' . via SHASTA Route :v of the Southern Pacific No. S. J acre. M level ereek bottom land, U acre in ctmivattoo, t menmm aao umoer watered by MU1 4Teek; 1 mUes lo Mtaert dan; l'i mtU to aotiwul and church, puyer gta puesewkm iHiamdhMebr; pHo iaOpar acre. .. ...-Ti--' .-.f., I have other farm of all descriptions Asr Kale, liand bought and oM lor noneal. dents. Parties having land ftsr sale till do wii to UM the same with me If Umr want It sold as I use lots f printer's Uk aad let the people see wuai i nave wr eaia. Beal Estate Agent Soenitan, Orego. Go to the C Street ' And twar " ;; C H BAP : 'i Ton can get yw ' Work Dono. Co. California ezpreas trains ma dally.atonplng at aU etalloas between Portland aud Albany. South . Worth :1S p. a. Lv. Portland ; Ar. SA. . Ntp.g, Lv. Albany Ar. 4:25 A 1C Ut-Ut A. m. Ar. Ban Francisco Lv. 7:0u r, M. Roseburfl Malt (Pally.) jLeew. Arrive. Portland .... :S0 A,M. I Roaeburg ....8)50 P. M. ltoeeburg.... 7ifl) A.M, I Portlancl ....iiiW A. U. iij Curs jJgla M PULLMAN BUWETT SLEEPERS ans! Secoud-ClasB Sleeping Cars attached to all through trains. West Side Division. Bstween Portland and Corvallla. Mall trala dally (except Sunday.) 7k)a m ll:Uam 12:16 pm LV. Ar. Ar. ..Portland Ar 1 nltHjidftne Ar lorvalllH Lv 6:35 p ra 1:M p in lOOpm At Albany and Corvallls, connect with trains Orcgtn Paolllo rallioad, Expaou train aally (except Sunday) 7-Jflpm A r .McMlnnvllle. .I'orUand Ar 1 8:25 a m i L.V osup m Ortgonlan fiallway Division and Portia and Yamhill Ry: ' Aarlle mall Trl.weekly. 0:40 am 6:il0pm e.OSpm Lv.Portland...Ar Lv.. Monmouth l.v Av virile-. Lv 8KV p m 7rM a m 7Kam Through tickets to all points In the Eastern Htates.Cimada. and Europe, can be obtained from T. M. 8TIVKB, Agent, Independence. R. KOKHLER. , E. P. R0QER9, Manager. Asst. O, F. a Pass, Agt POIU'LAND. OBEUON. .. , HOME BUILDERS Will consult their beet in- . teresta by purchasing their SASH AND DOORS of the reliable mantifnotorer, M. T. CROW Independence, Or., succes sor to Ferguson A Van Meer, Sngar pine and oedar doors, all sizes, on hand. SCREEN DOORS. Fine Jersey Stock ! Those persons desiring to breed for dalri purposes are notiflod that BERT SIGNAL H. R. No. 35,002. Is a full-blooded registered Jersey, and limit ed service may be had tor the season of 'M for Address or oall on J. B. PARKER, the own. er, at bis farm i mile east of iQdepeaAence, ' iauwt Wagon Repairing of AU a SB . Kinds, B. I FULLEB, Fp'r. W. L RsacLAO tit CIFflT TMtatsrr. Oil Wl.UioeautABiii f O. CORDOVATI, rcsifisirri lS.tfPCUCS,asoua. EXTRA riNE? acrw ren otTAuam WLD0UCLA3. BROCKTON, MAU. Vea can save rneaey br aarchaatag W. L Deaglaa Bheee. Because, we art the largest Btaanfactam of dvcrUsed shoes ia the world, aad a-aaraata the value by tumping the came sad price a the bottom, which protects yoa again high prices and the middleman's profits. Oar shoe equal custom work ia style, easy ittiag aad wearing qualities. We have them sold every where at lower prices for the valve gives thaa anyotnermaKe. iaac no iihuiwi, s ye dealer cannot supply you, we can. Bold by -FOR- Fiiie Pbotqr;li Crayon Work Pastelles India Inks -Go to- D. H. CRAVEN'S Photograph Gallery Independence, Or CHAS. STAATS, (Suocessor to HUBBARD a 8TAATS.) , PBOPRIKTOR OF City Truck and Transfer Co. Hauling of all Kinds Done at Keasonable Bates. . Agents for the O. P. Boats. All bills must be settled by the 10th ot each month. Independence, Oregon. D3. J0HDAN & CtV3 GREAT EUSE01 OF ATOT 1051 Karhet Et., Ban Praaoleoa (between 5th and Tth lu.) Co ml lmrn how wonderfully yo are made aid how to Avoid ekktivta jt and Uhswhj. Mueum enlarged with uiuusaiius oi now oojere Aattus- Siotl fill CtJL Prlvnf A otflp..i. RnllJl 10 A 1 Market Street Mhm nl nlSn stricture, loss of manhood, diseases of the skis and kidnsys quickly cured without -the ese of av.r w''watosut persosally or by etur. lend JO.