Cfficial Pt;:r cl Fill fcij. THE WEST SIDE. BStlKD Mf Best 5ii3 Pdisi FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1804. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. No w tomhy gtven that J. R. Cooper bus bnappoint'd administrator of th satsi uf titaue Houck dvwaacdun the fta day ( Ait I KM. All lieraoue ftuowlng them.. Ivoa in.tcbt.'d to mill tut f rvo.uw.Mxl to Mill ! same Immediately, and all pemms having claims against atd estate r adll.ed tu prwenl lb tame, duly varMed, wltblu U mouth from twe eat. ldM aaud dmrrfAtut, J, K, (XKUH, Administrator, For Sato. DRtUh At- Am.i no, will beaold r Ulw . LalOel KuiiUir iNtti-nk, fuurlwn bona, In good urdwr, it lliliOIIU'. ' George Skinner & Co. of the Flouring Mills, of Independence, are now ready to stare wheat or pay rash for same, and are here to do business with the farmers, and invite their patronage. TU laad f fres-les Is ths mighty Wset, the land tiint "tlcklsd with i ! I"'1 uarvesU" U El Dorado ot the tnlnvrt tha ll of ht agricultural emigrant. While It teems with ell to 1. menu of wealth and prosperity, som of lb birest aud most frulirut portions of tt bear harvest of malaria rrnped lu 111 fullness by those unprotected by a medlelual eaiVg uard. Ho una seeking or dwelling In a malarial locality la safe fro in the seourge wllboot Hos teller's Btomnco Bitter. Kmlgranu, bear this In mlad. Commercial traveler )ouro titg In malarious regions should carry a bottle of the littler tu lb traditional gripsack Against Iba eiTwU or txpoaur, mtnlal or bodily overwork, damp and unwbo.e.om wd or water, l w an lufailtbl defense. Con. sUpallon. rjwumat Um, bll llousuesa, dyspepsia crrvouQM and lost streng lu ar ail remeuiea by lblalal ruraUv. , TAKE NOTICE. After this dale I will not b reaponstbla lor nuiv Ot'Uia or couinwia f Mtiv Mimtu sovpi myself. W. if. ltoaius. Uwtsville, Augual, SOth WH. 41 To Our Subscribers. it yon will eomt to tlila orrle SO IV and pay your subscription both In arrears and to advance w aro piepared to treat you vary liberally. Call and e on, WsmtKids Publishing Oompauy, Uucklen's Arnica Salve. The bwu salve it the world for cuts, bruises, mrv, ulceu, suit rheum, fever ores, tetter, h)jec Uwuk, cLilbUalos, eurua. ami all nklu ei.uaioua, aud post tivelv curw ill oi no pay required. It l guarauttttl logli wrfKjt aatlafao- tlou or money refumled. rrlee A eeuta r box. Foraule by all drugglata Hog Uat- T OHTFROM MY Kill VI A llOUT AUO i- i'cn4.:uina ana Heikmina "nHMl ' .i-....,.. -..I.. I. i.nl lUll ni.llllll. Clnt'k wjiti two while guoiniooeear eroiwa. t iijiisr . r luav. n ml iim Ulrf rviuru " ' m.w kL A. CUlll.I.TH. 8KCKKT 80CILT1KS. AO. U. W.-INDEPENDENCE . Ido, No. 22, metU every Muii dav uialit in I. .O.K. ball. All aojouro- lni( nroibera are luviiod to attend. Ueo A. 8ml ih, M. V.; W. O. Cc.k, Itecord er. "' " X T A T.I.RY LODOE. NO. 42. I. 0. 0 V F. Meete iu ViiDdnyn'a ball every IhnmJiiy eveuing. All Odl fellows oor .liuilv invited to meet with lis. It. h Frirunn. N. O.: Zed Roeendorf, Sec retary T YON LODGE, NO. 29, A. F. ft A. I . m HtHipd ciinimnoientioa Uatnr day evening ou or before f nil moon eaeb moiilb nnd two week lli(reMfler. W. I'. Cou noway, Becietmy. W. M. H. It. I'atteraoD, H011 Ell LODGE. NO. 45 K.of P. .!fei eve y WeiiiirMtay eveniotf. All kiiialna 'e cordially mviied. II. H. Laimiimy, C. U ; D.U, Craven, K. ofL.itei. rilYSiClAN'KSilSTJlY- DR 8. A. MULKEY. DENTlfcT, rraclicca the profeeslou in " H l.iai.elieH. 8iilihraetioii gmcoiiteed. Olllce hours, 8 to 1 and 1 to o. Olili e iu itieO'Douuell brick, liidendence. EL. KETCUDM, M. D. OFFICE , aod rem.ieiice, coruer ltailroad aud iVloiimoutb aU., ludepeudeuce, Or. DR. J. li. JOHNSON, KESIDLN'I DentiBt. All work warranted to wive tlie l ent of satiafanliou. Iudepen dence, Or ATTORNEYS. PEO. A. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT VJ Law. Will practice 10 all (date and federal conrta. Abtrot of title furnished. Office over Independence National Bank. BONHAM HOLMES, ATTOR ney at Law. Offloe in Buab'a ilnck, between State and Court, on Com mercial street, Salem, Or, SASH AND DOORS. MITCHELL 4 BOHANNON, MAN nfactiireni of ensb and door. AUn, Mroll sawing. Main street, Inde pendence, Or. ? VETERINARY SURGEON. DR. E. J. YOUNG, late of NMberp. Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist has moved to Independence and opened an offloe over the Independence Nation al bank, LOCAL ANDJRSONAL A BiirtkT CRop -Mi-niriunoa tiover eomo singly any, UioWryrw. Tltey wnjsuoutik- up, or eouioiit gnii. Thwfiire, It I ni areat aatoiiUlntieiil that th hop cm lu Oregtin ahmild m m uiipHlutntt.ui. Flwt, tliera wiua dMp In l lie prhv, and now an xH'rt buyvr, who luw uiadea tour ot ihv hep gwlllK HHStlon, aaya Hie yield will U at nmai a Nr tt iit Uat than hint yer, If . a . uerc waimve adutiU'iilMiit.,hinu'nt ft'i wUllo luipgrtmiugu iiioiv uflii wuwiit than an Itidtwtry I Otvgtm.ailll we imil relied ou It to lu lpu out lu pitMi. Itwaa twtlmatul Unit the In miv frinit the hop iron wmild uo giaKl wi u making nit tl,v t.i..iuige ou wbeat aud wool, mid ih..t uhh wieir mm :aal It would help the farmer to wu up, Hut we have to take what oomva, and what can't k Iu'IhiI muMt he eudurtsl. Our ihhu.Io arv IP'lting so m-oUHtomed to hitrd atnikea of fortune they will not worry little troul.!ea of tbla ehnruoU'r. We win ntuother our dlaaiatolutiueut aud go ahead Irylug loturu aontoihlug ewe, rue whole country baa hud tuch Kiuugaeriea nrreveraea mat wo are netting dlaappoluttuent proof. We oau make up for tuo loan on th bop crop oy orinking ua beer and by putting e yeaat lu our bread. Almost A FlKK -It aeenia aluioat Incredible that the Wkxt Hidm office waa not burued laat Tuesday evening Being ruahed with work, wo have beeu working early aud late. While cutting paiwr on the cutter, the hand wheel knocked the coal oil lamp off outo the floor breaking It and the oil Ignited. la a moment the flamca were mounting to the oellng and the active work of E. C. IVotland and Harry Wagoner were unavalllug In putting out the flames. The cry of "fire" waa given aud then back again to fight the fiaiuea. The wood work of the door waa ou Ore, when a well directed bucket of water put out tbo Are. It waa not a long fight, but au exciting one. ' CITY Council. Laat Tuesday the City Council waa lu aea-lou and of the hualiNwa traumtcted the in oat Important waa the paaaage of a liquor and also a dog ordinance. Frank Meyers tendered hla realguatlou aa night watch and the council elected J- W. Fetter lu hla place. Bill against (be city were ordered paid aa follows: L C Olluiore, (two mouths account);, $150) Marshal Tupper, (salary), tJ 75; F. P. Myers, (salary X 134 OU); Electric Light Com. pany, (August account), 78 75; 0. W. 1M, Recorder's fees), $7 00; A. J. Tupper, (building crosswalks), 17 75; Eates & Elk Ins, (hauling account), 8; Enterprise (acoouut) 60; Went Side, (account), 75. H axd-Car Acci dent. Last Bun- day some miscreant placed some rocks ou the Motor track near Tatmaire, which caused a painful acci dent to hefall Harry Clodfetter, Jess Whlteaker, aud E. A. Thorn mn aa they were ret u ruing from Monmouth last Sunday nlghL The car waa thrown from the track aud (be boys tumbled all In a heap, but they picked them selves up badly bruised and now awear vengeance against the sneaking coward who plated the olulructlon upou the Hack. If they ever catch lilm tbey will make It exceedingly tropical for hiiu an they ahould do. Agomltlirs-h ing would slop any more work of Unit kind. A.NOTHKK BlCVCLK ACCItNT. Last Saturday eveulug as Mr. Perry Curd whs returning to Hjlem from the bicycle races here he wss ruu Into by a man ou horseback on the road near Kolu, knocked off Ills wheel, aud badly Injured. He waa unconscious for an hour. Hla lull shoulder whs putnfully brubted, a deep cut uiude iu hla sculp, his forhead cut lu two places, and be is very sore all over. The horseman was not recognized In tbe dark but, is sup posed to have beeu drunk. He waa riding rapidly and seemed to ride down tbe bicyclist Inteiitionly. When called to atop by Card's partner, after the oc currence, be yelled back an Insulting reply and kept on. Tub Salvation Akmy. The eight men who compose the tent brigade of the salvation army now camped at Indipeodence, are Capt. Robert Milne, Lieut. A. L. Flock, Bergeuut a. W. Wallace, Win, Anderson, Fred Rey nolds, R. Thompson, J. E. Slngerberger aud A Holtgren They organized at Seattle tbe 19th of last Mny.artd have been on the move ever since cam ping a, week or bo at each town. Recently theyapeut sixteen days at Newberg getting fifty-three converts, aud slxtaen days at McMlunville. They will re main here a week or two. I tie brass band of eight pieces was ou the atteets Thursday afternoon and tbe meeting opened that eveulug. Leased Tub Canneby. our fruit raisers will be glad to learn that the fruit cannery here Is to again resume operation having this week been leased by H. J. Ueteman, an experienced . ... L I.. ...I I.., can nor, wno win oegm uusnirm im mediately. Mr. Getzman Is a man of extensive experience In canumg and will devote bis personal attention to the canning of fruits and we trust will meet with abundant success. This Is ... .. .1.- ...Ill an lnHtiiuiion inai. wm put wimun able money In circulation both among the farmers for fruit and among those working in the cannery, Tor quite a large number of hands are employed. A White Barn. The painting white of the big barn at the end of the bridge Is an Idea of Mr. J. A. Veness. Presacott & Veness who are building the barn and leased It toMr.Chas. Staats, expect to have it ready for oc cupancy next week. It will be a modernly arranged Dunomg uu mr. Staate can keep pace in hla araying business with the growth of tne town. To Portland on WiiEi-m-Lust Friday Oris Robertson and Ibiyniond , ... - ...!.. ... U..,l..n.l .in (hull Henkle mxik a nip w " bicyclea, leaving Independence at half pant five in the morning and ar- -.vine at Poitliina at. inree the afternoon. They reiuroeu now 1 n . I.UI IIA. in the Bame way on mouuajr, ing Portland at eight in morning uuu arrlvlmr at four in tne evening n distance la fleventy-flve-mlleo. Trip ix) NanTiKVA.-We aro much obliged fur tbo very Interesting account of a trip to Nestuoca, sent us by one of our readers, but the article la too long for our use, lVrhapa, however, we may lie alile to use aome of It later. Doc, Si'khhYi Reader of tbla paxr wl, remember the fust I rotter, Doe Slurry, who appeared on the track here. Ou Hie truck ut Fort Wajne, Indiana, laaj HH-rry trotted a tulle In 2;0tt this week, mid U among the ecdy borsca of ihe onuulry, A Nkw IIochk. Win. WtlU, n Iliieim Vlatii, Inm Mtho intm't to Finch A Cluggett lorn new dw. Ulitjf, on his fiii'iu. Tnet'iie he inw -t i it. huslan'U hU home for Uiiilvut yw and ho rightly tlduka he in tn titleil to a new IiiiUhi. Mr. WelU Will tniikegiHid uiif a ltirn ilv,llluL: for he Is lite soul of liosiMMulliy ami lovi s to have his friends In to see him. A Al.Kt.it, Corvnllls lin young ludy M yeura of uge who lor u wnlki r Is hard to bent. One hot iIum lust week she walked Into town from her country home, a ilUluiiec of twelve mile lu three hours, aud after a two hours' rent, made the return trip lu tbo same time. or twenty-four miles lu tlx bourn. Rent It If you oau.wVmr. A Cl.KAK CONWU'NOK. lVter the Poet, editor of tbe Klamath la of a philosophical turu of tiilinl, aaya the Itoaeburg AVetou'. Recently hla uulu sured bouse burned down entailing loasof $000, but, Instead of mourning over tbe misfortune, bo la fervently thankful that there can bo no suiplnlou of bis burulug the building for the take of the Insurance. Rhokb A Lku. I-ast Friday aa Geo Macauiay, wno lives below town, waa attending to bis milking he allpied ou the wet ground, caused by the lain that day, aud broke hla leg near the ankle, and la now confined to bis house In couaequeuce. No County Fair Last week meeting waa held of the Directors of the Polk county District Fair AsmH-la- tlou and on vote being taken It was dt olded uot to have any fair tbla full. OkkkN TlCKKT ONLY. Mesaors Cooper 4 Williams wish to announce that their hoptlckcts this year arc green, not red, and only green tickets will be redeemed. Ou account of Job work, tlila office has been putting In iiliilcen hours a day, aud not until Wednesday noon waa any type set ou the paper. We then enlisted J. C. Illggltm, of Mou mouth, Miss CauuaRoblusou, and all our regular force of printers, aud the result la the paper, aa vou seo It. Not aa newsy perhaps aa usual, but atlli we managed to get there Just the same, and reach our subscribers ou time. On laat Saturday afternoon Utile Emma Heukle, the daughter ofE. T. Henkle, was four yeura old aud Mrs. Heukle gave her a party at which about twenty of her little friends were iu atteuuauoe. The usual games were played and refreshments were served aud the little folks enjoyed a pleasant afternoon. Independence now baa a Salvation army of the true blue type. Tlieir camp Is pitched back of the Indcpeti deuce cannery. Mrs. M. L. Dorrls, who hail been veiling In McMlunville, says they drew croweded lion sea while he wus there aud over thirty were converted. Rev. II. R. Sherman, pastor of the Emanuel Baptist church, of Portland, preached In the Baptist church here lust Sunday morning. On account of no announcement having been made number were disappointed lu not being preseiit to lii'iir him. A. S. Locke hud Intended to build new lioiie on his comer lot on Si'd, street, but has concluded to reptdr (lie present one. The house will be over hauled, repuinted, repnpered, and changed iu the plans somewhat and a comfortable and attractive residence will be the result. Misses Birdie and Ella Ingrahum, two of Amity's most attractive young ladies, are visiting Misses Florence aud Minerva Alexander, whom they met at school at McMinuvlllo and formed a lusting friendship. When w are oflerlug this paper with twenty-three columns of reading matter for elgliti'cii moidlis for wise and prudent render will take advantage of the ofli r and plunk down the coin while the offer Inils. During Inst week Jede Ford acted nlght-wacth lu place of Frank Myers. Mr. Myers will devote his me now to the management, as iialtor, of the big school building. We would call the atteution of cash subscribers to our offer of the What Side to January 181)0 for 12. This offer s made uow and may be dineontluuwl at anytime. D. II. Craven, our photographer was out In the hop-yurda Wednesday and obtained somo views of the pickers in Dove's, Atkins', and Riley Cooper's lop-yards. Squire Irvine has hud the legal mill grinding all week and aa aconseqeunce instable Moruu luw been scouring the country bringing In the witnesses ud Jurors. Furm for buIo One of the best 800- scre farms In Polk county oue mile from State Normal school; also 40 acres choice hop land. Apply to Eugene Cuttron, Monmouth. tf Miss Myrtle Miller, who bus been employed in Fisher and Vuudcgrlft's millinery store, departed for Portland lust Tuesday, where she will reside in future. Grandma Butler, of Monmouth, has gone to McMlnnvIllo for a months visit with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Feutou, of Hint place. If you want to witness activity and see early rising people, Just skip across the river at daylight any morning to the 1 - There Is no place lu Oregon where a a belter meal is served than at the res tuuruut of Westacott & Irvine, 271 Com mercial street, Salom. Meals 25 cts, , Regular services again Sunday morn ing and evening at tbe Evangelical church, of Monmouth, Sept. 9th. Rev. Ezra, Maurer, of Jcfflwu, wl b4 present and preach. Mr. Maurer la a young man, tbo boy preacher of tbo Oregon Conference of tbo Evangelical Association, Go and bear him. Perhais tome of our readera will re. member that In 1802 hope were worth $1.15 cents a pound and lu lh84 were worth only seven centa aud some who held their bo until spring for better prices sold for l'J.00 a bale, Person who purchased copies of the Wur Cry, sold on the streets, will find li h piir bilmful of good tilings. It him the largest cImiIiiIIoii of any relig ious mi k r In tbo United Slulea. Ml- Aggio Wliinul closed her n'liool iiisoM i lie river i t Friday, and ou Tluir.il, i,v Irrt for I'orvulll-, where she III visit ,Ua Avg'e Diiumur. lien, C. Irwlu mid wife, of PonUud. were In towu Thursday, returning from Heal Rock. Mrs, Irwlu Isudauglilerof Joliu.Mlntoof Hulem. When you want the best cigar, the licel tobacco, the Ut summer drink, cull on I'luk I'utiei Kon and he will serve you to the King's titxte. Born-Monday lo the wife of Mr. Liiciis, at Merrill's hop yard, a girl. All doing well. Born Ou Wednesday, Septembers, to the wife of Aaa Burbank, au eleven pound boy. Rev. L. a Fisher, of Monmouth, will preach In ' the Calvary Evangelical church next Sunday at 8:30. All aro invllud. Francis, the young daughter of J. 8. CtHiier, Is at Newport, for her health, bull quite sick. Little Ethel Smith, daughter of lawyer Ueo. Smith, la very sick with the fever. The oouutv board of equalisation meet at Dallas Sept. 24. Rtnue ruber you must appear before lt,lf you want your taxes reduced. Mlsa Maggie Macauiay,. of Portland who baa been visiting her mother bore for some time, let for homo Tuesday, If you waut to earn a few dollars for plu money you can do so by going out and picking hope for a few day. Mrs. J. M. Vauduyn and Miss Essie Roberlsou went to Salem laat Saturday afleruooii ou their bloyolea. Old topers In bundle of twenty-five, for sale at the Wkht Sidh office for dime. Some of the pretty glrta did not go out and pick boiio but Iota of them did. (X U, Urlffa will bo tbo manager of the new Tile factory purchased laat week by Messrs, O'Dounell A "Beach. Mrs. Wilt Patterson and her mother came In from the country where they have been vlsltiug. Miss Maggie Macauiay relumed to Portland, after a abort vlalt to her home in this city. Mi Nellie McMltleu, of Falrlield, Oregon, commence this week as alypo In the Wkt Slog office. Every body la plcklug hops. Mlsa Mackay, of Corvallla, la visiting her sister, Mrs. Oweua, In this city. Mrs. II uric v left on Mondav for Port- land to be gone a week or two. w w - Colonel J. B. Eddy went by oo Thurs day's train euroute to Newport. J. P. Irvine, of McMlunville, was In town the Aral ol tbe week. Bartlett pear wanted at this offloe on subscription. Km Meeker, the hop man, waa ex peeled In town Friday (to-day). Miss Alice Savage came up on the Eugene from Sulem ou Thursday The steamer Eugene only runs a far a Independence now. J. M, Vandoyn'a prlcoa bring The sawmill Is running again. Iudcciideiica la growing. ' Bicycle races Saturday. Weuthcr Is cooler. The Bicycle Rare. trade. On last Saturday eveulug the third ruce for the gold medal took place on the Talmnge track. Owing to the death of Luke Mulkoy, two of the contestant did not start Luke M. aud Curt Haw ley, grandsons of the deceased.' The only starters were Charles Staats and Fred Venee. Perry Card, of Salem, also several other Salem wheelmen were present, aud the former kludly council ted to make tbe pace In the race. Ou tbat account aud tbe fact that tbe track after the ralu was in good ooudl tlou, made the race a fast aud Interest- ng one, The ten miles waa run in thirty minutes aud nineteen seconds, and after deducting the extra length of the track, the actual time was twenty- nine minute and fifty-eight seconds. The time of the several boats are glveu in the following summary : TlmsS:lU.MIVi 8B3:0a8Krj SsOOSAOH SH 7: HUlllU 111111 11 11 Vunoa 23 3 a. 9212 .. Mr.Card kept the lead closely followed by the others until the home stretch when he dropped out and Staata came out llmt aud VI newt a close second. This makes three races Charles Staats has won, and ou next Saturday, If Htuuts shall again be Winner, the medal will bo his property. DHOW NED IN LAKE COUNT. Account of the Drowning of Daniel Yorty Who U Well Knowu Here. The Florence West give this acoouut of tho drowning of Daniel Yorty. who Is quite well known here at Independence. Lust Saturday, August 25, 1894. Mr. Daniel Yorty, Robert Lowe, and Eddie Miles were moving some household goods, including a stove aud several hundred pounds of Hour, etc., In a boat across the Tslltcoos lake. When about half way across the boat began to take m water although they hastily threw everything out except tbe stove, the bout filled and sunk, overturned Mid rose to the surface again. Mr, Lowe kuowiug Mr. Yorty to be a good swimmer, turned hla attention to help ing Eddie, But Mr. Yorty seemed to lose his presence of mind, and be grasp ed a table and attempted to climb upon It, but it overturned and Mr. Yorty sank and was seen no more until hla body waa taken from the lake, Mr. Lowe succeeded In getting Eddie ou top of the overturned boat after be t . .1 I. it .. il a ... I uau buok wree umes una in tola way they drifted aahore, Tli body of Mr. Yorty waa recovered Sunday afloroocm, Mr. Yorty came hero about two mouth ago from Independence, Oregon.1 Ho was an engineer by trade aud employed In tho flouring mills uear that place. Tbo mill closing, Mr Yorty waa out of employment and be then decided to come mid secure a home stead. He was an honest, kind-hearted man and ho had already made many friends In this community. He leaves a wife, a daughter eight-years-old, und a little son I than oue yoar or ago, to mourn hit dentil. They huve the sym pathy nf the euilre community. The funeral took place at one o'chak Monday and Ihe body of Mr, Yorty was laid to rest hi the Odd Fellow oeiueii ry at Gleuada. Two LI res Hared. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Juuctlou City, I I., w aa told by her doctor alio had consumption ud that there waa no hi'isj lor her, but two bottle of Dr. King' New Discovery completely cured her and ahe say It saved ber life. Mr. Tbo. Kggere, 139 Florida street, San Francisco, ufiVred from a dreadful cold, approaching consumpt ion, tried without result everything elao then bought ono bottle of Dr. King' New Discovery and In two week waa cured. He la naturally thankful. It la such result, of which the aro sample, that prove tho Won derful efficacy of this medicine lu coughs aud colds. Free trial bottle at any drus atore. Regular slue 60 cent aud 1. ' NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS! Notloo la hereby giveo that tho County Board for the equalisation of taxes for Polk County will meet at tho Court Houaoin Dallas, Oregon, September, 24, to Sept., 80, Inclusive for tho pur pose of equallxlug the aasesameoU of 1894. All persons who desire to make cor rection or Iteration, lu their reapeot I ve aeiiuenu, whether a to proierty assessed, or valuation thereon, are earnestly requested to meet tho board ttblaoeaaion. According to Supremo Court deci sion no change con be made in any (Msewmenf after (he board ailjourm. C. W. liHCKKIT, Abmkmhoh. Safety Hop Ticket, Tho Wkbt Sine office baa ono of tbe boat aod moot convenient bop ticket over sold In Polk county and Invite a comparison with any h Ing elao offered both iu price aud quality. Call at tbla offloe aud examine the ticket for your self. Our price are all right. Call ou or addrea The W'kht Sidk, Independ ence, Irving W. Larhscre, physical director of Y. M. C. A., Do Moines, Iowa, ay he can conacieutly recommend Chamberlain' Pain Balm to .athlete, gymnast, bloyollsta, loot ball player and tbe profeaslou tu general for bruises, praln and dlslocatloua; also for or neaa and atlffueo of the muscle. When applied before tho parts become swollen It will effect a euro in one half tbo Mm usually required. For aal by Alexander Cooper Drug Co. His Oplnlnlon. Editor Wkbt Bidk Since Congress ha adjourned tbe sigh of relief Is notlc- able on every hand. We kuow the country will have a rest at least. And uow you Democrat who bavo caused ruin, desolation, aud starvation, throughout our country; you who have thrown the berculoau taak upon tbe Republican Party, who arv coiiiIiir Into power Just aa faat aa ho people can aeuu tbem tnere, to repair tne wante place throughout tho land, brought upon tbem by the moat Incom petent and corrupt body of men that ever assembled at Washington. Oo you Democrat and pas through) the portals to everlasting ottaturlty, and may God have mercy on you and for give you for the people never cau. While In Chicago.' Mr. ('hark I Kabler, a prominent shoe merctiaut of De Molnea, Iowa, bad quite a serious time of It. Hs took such a severe cold that be could hardly talk or navigate, but tbe prompt use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cured him of hla oold o quickly that others at the hotel who had bad cold followed his example aud half a dozen persons ordered it from the nearest drug store. They were profuse In their thanks to Mr. Kabler for telling them how to cure a bad oold so quickly. For sale by Alexander-Cooper Drug Co. In Justice Court. The case of David Johnson vs. R. O. Stlngly came up for hearing before Justice Irvine Saturday at 1 P. M. The action grew out of an attachmeut upou several hundred bushels of wheat The plaintiff waa represented by A. M. Hurley, W. H. Holmes, and W. . O'Donuell; the defendant by Q. A. Smith, and Butler fc Towusond. The cane was bitterly cou U ted and the courtroom wus crowded throughout the trial. Judgment waa rendered in favor of the plaintiff for the full amount demanded. The case will bo appealed a several other parties will be affected by the final Judgment. American Goods Only. If every patriotic American will purobaae American goods only for Ids consumption, be will lessen the disas trous effects of the free trade Gorman tariff bill. The American Protective Tariff Leiigue Invite all to Join In such a movement, and to algu the fol lowing pledge: "I hereby pledge myself to buy American KOods only, whether of the farm, mine or factory, aud to use my influence to have others do the Bame," Please sign the above giving your post office address iu full and sund the m aw i S1 t same to w. J) . waKeman, uenerui Secretary, 135 West 23d Street, New York. MARRIED. DENS NOEL At the Baptist par sonage, Satuaday evening Sept. 1, Miss MaudT. Noel was united in marriage to Fred Dens, Roy. F, Fred Jeaklun officiating. Hoodb'Curco i nr'- Mr. Edward PrtUhte Complication of Diseases "I wm "ibid with tUik tMsdMbs 4 atlMlsiii, tad U4. t bota purttally Stat, itud my uor-ow systoan was all rua sows, lastly, I was itlisd win but dttass a4 Siou.tB;-(Ur wars ua'rd. I umw . Hood's Oartap&rllla Bad I sal btltar la vtry way. Ibavsgalasdla task aod my lornsr good appatlt as r turtd.M Kowaao ra.TBsa, Clranoa, Oil Beod't sariaptrtit I tola by all druciM. 1 1 IU for . rraparsd enlv by a t UOOO A 00., Apathwarlai, Lawan, Mai. Meed's flllo ar sturdy vsgstabl. tea P. H.MoCABE. 8. MUHLMAN, P. H. ETcCiEE & CO., Proprietor of InaCspsndence Tib Factcry Manufaoturora of FIRST-CLASS Drain Tile. of all slioa. Prloe to Suit tho HARD TIMES. OrriCE AND FACTORY ndependence, Oregon, A. I'KKHOOTT. J. A. VENESS Prescott 8c Veness, -Proprietors of &B m m. llanutaetarars of and Dealer In FIR and HARDWOOD, Roirh and Drossed LUMBER. J. A. WHEELER, Manager. Sperling Brothers Meat Market DBALBK IK Choice Meats Highest market price paid for fat stock, beef, mutton, veal, pork, eta All bills must be settled monthly. OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 8 to 9a. ml H. M. LINES, Formerly JumIIco of the Peace, wkhes Inform the publlo Unit ha Is still engaged In tha Notary Public, Collection and INSURANCE. BUSINESS, and Is ready to promptly attend to any legal lmnlnflHn Hint way be lnlrutid to Ills oare. Thanking the public for punt lavon, he sollo. lUt a fulr allure of lis future r &trouage. If you wantaQood Pquare Heal tor 25 Cents Qo to the CITY RESTAURANT MRS. L. CAMPBELL. Prop. Ice Cream every day during the season. Chicken Dinner every Sunday Meals served at all hours Main Bi., inaepeuueuoe. ELECTRIC TELEPHONE Knia eiitrlnlit, no rnl, no romltf . Artuplwt IMlMIr, Vlllnwor Oountrr. Nilod in fr hone, .hop, .tan und offlMi. OrwtUMt oonran- Agra I m.k. from W lo SM pr IT. A... in . mmMmim mtutn. . m) to ftll tne nlhbor. ln lntrumnt, no tort, work. nnrira, uxr dl.Unno. (tompl.U, rlT for mrontof order, no rvpalrlni, 1m a Ilia &H EVERGREEN TREE WITHOUT COST. We will send you bp m til poai-paii one small everirrw-n tree aditpied to your climate, with Instructions for planting aud oaring for It, to. Uk nnimtLln Rul. lt KlltSlitrV lxok, tf you will out out thin advertisement. limrK on ll Hie iimuwui um iiwjjoi im voii how many and whiit kind of trees and plftnts lit like tu DuruliHNO and when you Wish :to plant them. We will (iiiote you lower prices on the stock you want than have ever boon offered you, , Write at once. KVKKOKKKN RIIIBISK1B, 8-17 Kvergreen, Door Co., Wis. OF Situated at EUGENE Naxt Sosslon begins the 17th of September, TutfcHon, free. Board, S2.S0 a week. Kivnooiirnea : OlanHlcul, Botentlllc, Literary, Eiiglili and Business, DORMITORY. The Boarding HkII for young Indies and the Boarding Hall for young men will be under the personal svpei vision of Mrs. Munra,a lady of refinement and large experience. For oiaalogaes, address J. J. WALTON. Secretary of BegouU. A X 1 VJ'L. fflrfl 23 LPT BANKS. THE INDEPENDENCE National Bank 1 Capital Stock, $50,000.00. tf, HIItMCHBKIMJ, VBKAM MtcioN, r7. P, (XINNAWAY prMldent Vie rmsldent t'aabler A general banking aud xrhaiig bnnlneu uvnaaotod: loam mad, bills illwounUd, coin ntrctai eredlts grantodi depiwlw reetilved on current aooount subject to cheek, Interest paid oaUmadapMlt. PlHEOTOIth. B. F. Hmllh, A, Kelson, I. A. Allen, H. II .laniMimoii. A. J. (JiMMliuaii. it. W. Meant. 11. lllrnobtM-rg. Cornmenced Business March 4, 1889 KstalilUhed by attooal Authority. ' . TUB ' - . FIRST UTI0:UL B1KK. of Indepsndaae, Oregon. Capital Steoki $80,000.00 $14,000.00 Surplus, .). COOPER, I W. KOBEUTBOW, President. Vic President W.H HAWI.EY, Cashier. DIRECTORS. J.n. Cooper, t. , Robertaon, Lewis Hslmlck O. W. Whlteaker, W.W. Collins. t wiioi aw wwuaasa smiov ,vw Uuys aod sells tiohauge on all Important pulnte. iMposlte received subtest to check or on oer A amahI kaKbinsi thtiilMkal I l n M1tfi uncai w aeposiu inunctions aiaue. Uffloe hours; a. ta. to 4 p. m. C0RP0MTC0I IJ;I f I: L1X1 OF 0 RE60 Polk County Bank, MONMOUTH Or. I. H. IIAWI.EV.. ...Presldeul I. L. CAM I'll tlX. Vlce-l'res, ..Cashier 1UA. U. rWHbhU Paid Capital, S30, 000. DIRECI-ORS, J. H. Bawley, P. L. Campbell, iM.HlmpaonH i, B. V, BuUer. 1. H. Miuiup, . ct. i'owell Joseph Craven. A general banking and exchange business transacted; loans made; dMlui reuelved subject to check or on oemucaUt of deposit' la U res I paid on time deposit. Kire proof vault aud burglar proof safe, secured by Yale time lock. unit hours: a. in. to 4 p. m, : l RAILROADS. TIME TABLE. iBdepeadeae and Monmouth Motor Line Leaves Independence, Leaves Mouiuoulh, 7:00 8:10 :) 11:15 lrW S:4S 7:110 l:'A linO m IIS 4.16 fcU East and South The SHASTA Route si a ()f tbO' Southern Pacific Co. at all stations between PorUand and' Albany. 'a 1 1 r..rn 1 iTnMH ( pu I r. fii n .lull.' .tnnnln. South North 6:1ft I. M. Lv. Portland Ar. 8:20 A.M. lutap. M. Lv. Albany Ar. 4:25 A.M. 1145 A. M. Ar. BanFranclsoo Lv. 7:0u P. . RosoburgMall (Daily.) Leave, Arrive. Portland .... 8:30 A.x. I Roseburg ....tjSO v. u, Uoseburg..,.7HW A. M, f Portland ....4:30 A. M. Mag Cr. aj-p bk PULLMAN BUFFETT SLEEPERS and Sooond-Class Sleeping Cars attached to all through trains. , West Side Division. Between Portland and Corvallla. Mall train daily (exoept Hundoy.) 100 a in Lv Portland Ar 11:18 a in I Ar ludeiwuiieuce Ar 12:16 p in Ar-. Corvallls Lv 5: p m 1:M p in 1:W jm At Albany and Corvallls, connect with trains Oregon Pacldo rallioad. Express train aally (except Sunday) 4:40 p m J Lt. PorUund Ar I 8:'25 a in 7:a& p iu A r.. Momnnvllle Lv 1 60 p m Orogonlan . Railway Division and Portland and Yamhill Ry.Z . Airlle mall Trl-weekly, 9:40 am I Lv Portland Ar 1 8K p m 5:20 p m I Lv.. Monmouth lv 1 7r5 a m tito p in A r Airlle.... Lv 7.-00 a in Through tickets to all points In the Entitern Stales, Canada, and Europe, can be obtained from T. M. bTIVKH, Agent, Independence. R.KOEHLKR, E.P.ROQEItS, Mannger. Asst. O. F. A Pass. Agt POKXLAND. 01USUON. I FOR m Deal with 0. 0. Burgess, the live real estate agent, Hherldnn, Oregon. Read this list ol desirable purchases: No. 1. 20 seres, all river-bottom land, 10 acres In cultivation, well fenced, i acres in grain; buyer getit of crop and possession of the rest of the land Immediately; il miles from Hhertdan on county road; prloe KJ6 per acre; flue bop, garden or fruit land. No. 2, 27 aores, all In cultivation, all level well rcnoed, 800 yards to sahool and church, six miles from Bherldan, level road to town. Tnla Is very rich ureek bottom land; line hop land, and the best ohlcken ranch In tbe state; price $27 per acre. $MX) cosh, balimoe In one year, Turee sawmills in two and a half miles of the place, lumber St) per thousand feet. This place will sell for 140 per acre before fall. No. 8. 80 acres. 45 In cultivation; 20C yards to school and church. Mill oreek bottom land. Price 116 per acre; one-half cash, balance In one year. No. 4. 27 aores, all In cultivation with sum. mer fallow wheat, buyer gel one-third orop. Two and a half miles to Bherldan, one mile to school and church. Land all level, No, 1 soil for fruit or hops; prloe (30 per acre. No. 5. 19 sores, all level oreek bottom land, 15 aores In cultivation, 4 acres of ash timber watered by Mill creek; 2 miles to Sheri dan; 1 miles to sohool and church. Buyer gete possession Immediately; prlca $30 per sore. I have other farms of all descriptions for sale, lrfind bought and sold for lion. resi dent. Parties having land for sale will do well to list the same with me if they want it sold as I use lots of printer's ink and let the people dee what I have for sale. O. O, Bukgehs, i Real Estate Ageut Buodaa, Oregon. BRICK YARD J. R. COOPER Of Independence, baring ft steam engine, a brick machine and several acres of finest clay, la now prepared to keep on hand a fine quality of Brick, which will be sold at reason, able price. American and European Pltn, THOS. CUINEAN, Prairie, HeveDth nd Washington Bt RTLAKD, OBBOOV COME A RUNNING I - Great 4f Bargains Id Gf oeeries at J. P. IRVINE'S Cash Grocery ads Biktr Harvest is coming and now is the time to get in and Save Money by get ting your supplies of us. Call and get prices. Free Delivery. Fresh Bread Every Bij. VV.L Douclac 53 SHOE IS TMf MOT. MOBOUKAKINO. 5. CORDOVAN. T3.tPP0UCE,JSoUBa EXTRA riNET 2..yBoYtoLS!a LADIES i SE NO FOR CATAUMU8 i we -! vewwi BROCKTON, MAai. Voa can save money by aarekaila W. In Uaaclas Sheea, Dwauw, a. v an . v . . u-au m....h.... adverUsed shoes Vi" warld, and naraate the value by stamiS tha nam ana price oa tbe bottom, which protects jroa against high prices aud the middleman's profits. Onrsbae equal custom work in style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We have them told (vary, where at lower prices for the value given Uaa any other make. Take no substitute. If)MI dealer cannot supply you, we can. Bol4 by -FOR- Fine Photographs Crayon Work Pastelles India Inks Water Colors -Go to- D. II. CRAVEN'S Photograph Gallery Independence, Or CH AS. STAATS, (Buccessor to HUBBARD 4 STAATS.) PROPRIETOR OF CityTruck and Transfer Co. Hauling of all Einda Done at Reasonable Eates. . Agents for the O. P. Boats. AU bills must be settled by the 10th ol each month. Independence, Oregon. Oo to the 0 Street mmwi SHOE3 And see how CHEAP. You can got your ' Work Dono. Wagon Repairing of All Kinds, H. I fOWil, Prgi:'.:?, LOOK EBBB! si