The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891, September 14, 1894, Image 3

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THE WEST GIDE.
Vest a F
KUIUAY.BKPTISMBKR 14, 1884.
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICr.
liit u hereby given Mint J, R. Cooper hat
been appointed sdmlalstrator of th out or
tutn Hum domdon th till day of
August ISM, All person knowing tbemsttv.
livli'liiml to wl'l Mint r ro,Heled to wtll
tii sum tmmedWUjity, and all persons
hsviug tim tui Mid estate ar notmed
piY-wnt tn sain, duly vwlfied, within Hi
mmsihfruni Wilt dt.
luted this Und day of auut, Wat
J. H, Cooean,
Administrator.
A MOM roll fOR-CR-KMO DRILL. AU
iwimiLr'MrtiUw,lirav4f. Kuqulr
tUhMufflee.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Should hr WKUMKit.Tlie huM
team of CcrvnllU was very successful In
the ctuittmt Ml Otvuou City Inst week
and the Corvallls u(fo In speaking
iH aayst Uorvallls doe not
appreciate her bone team she should.
Liberal purse were raised lu Astoria,
auwuver and Oregon lily to wiy far
twining exisMise, cost of transpnratlon
mid hotel bilk Corvallls did nothing
Thelmye (rained hut MtUs Hint paid
their wn expenses. No nolle was
taken f Mielr departure aud no reeei
it was accorded thetuoit their Mum.
nl" fnun few person who eluutcd
'lett the itullou when thu train
Hvv, i,u oiie wit ptencut to wt'loumc
(Hun home mid extend a hand of eon.
gratulathm. How mutter have
tanged lUno 1m winter. During. lh
't-lU crate It wa the eoiitnum
pretcfor several hundred oltlxou
uiininled by brass baud, to mutch
to the train to receive the returuluu
ftM-UU team. It mattered not
net her they hud met victory or
l'tat during thttlrubjwuue, the reoep-
Uon m always the samo-a royal wel
TKI .NOTICE.
rt,r tlilsdai! wilt not ba rMpnaaibl
f aV UWMS wmwwjw w m"T ywim'u
txvpt myseii.
W. II. KaKBtON,
lawlaville, Augt,tll MM.
Ho LMt
Lost ritoM MrHM about aim.
jl a .i-t4 lil aud Berkshire ' rood
wvIkIi about 10 nuund Mac
llM wlurn me w ! nolle l IU
11. A. Ctxtirw.TH
George Skinner & Co. of the
Flouring Mills, of Independence,
are now ready to store wheat or
pay cash for same, and are here
to do business with the farmers,
and invite their patronage.
Tk U f tnmU
Thn Ittcvcl.1 Racks. Ltwt Htur-
Uy evening ohwed the Mrle of tun-
nillercw, Cbiw.8tiuiUignln wliinlnn;.
The only conUvtauti were Chiui. Rtat
ml Fred Veuew, lihough W. 11
Howe, of tklliw, nd Metwrn. llldwell,
Luke and Curtis lUwley, of Mou-
mouth, were preeeut. The race wiu
run over rugh trmk tn SiiuWJ, the
pace being nmde by Btiuita eight nillt
Mttofthe ten. Mr. Buu hod only
rldvWu a wheel two mouth, when he
entered this mce, nud the time nmde
by the team en the truck shown a very
good Kverage. One atuunlng Imldent
of the race wat little Loyd Utnnta the
four-yer-dd aou of Mr. Btaata, who
took a lively lutereat tn the oouteat and
as hi father came around pant the
graudatand would fchout, "Get In am)
wiu papa." Mr. BtaaU wa the only
warrUnl man among the rider The
award glveaaatUfucflou, ua Mr HtaaU
deaerved It.
I the mliUiy W, tba Und llt "Ukld
uh k hue lauih a hrvl;H lh Kl Dorado
or lh mmeri Ibe goal of Uia artullural
unlnnutl. wall II Uwb with aU Ut
menu oT wmllh and peorUy, aoin of th
rtrit and mit fruitful punkmi of U bar a
brft or malaria mipM tn na ruiinaM oy
unenxwl'd by a n.wttctnal aarefuara
no on awkina or rtUlm la a malarial
lorallly U af frum the teoura without Uor
utter' Stomach Bitter. KmlnrmnU, ar
i hi. la mind. Coromerelal trmveler Journ
ln In mijariottt region abould carry a bolU
or lh Bitter in U traattionai inpurn
Agwiiwl lha effect of pura, mental or
bodily overwork, dnmp and unwbolcuu
ftiud or water. It w an InfatllbUi defena., ton
dlpatlon. rheuroatUm, blllkwwnaaa.dyepe pita
nervotunee and Ultrengun bii ranieuim
by IbU geotnl rwlvrauve.
Backlen'i arnica SalY.
The beat lalve n the world tor cuta,
ulcetr. aalt rheum, fever
ores, tetter, cbappec handa, chtlblalua,
coru. and all akin emotion, ana poet
Uvelv curve pile oi no pay required
It I guaranteed to give perfect aallafao
tlou or money refunded. Price 26
centa per box. For sale by all druggUte.
To Our Subscribers.
If ou will wm to tht office HOW and pay
tour cutMcrlptlon both la arrear ana
ndvnncv ar prepared to treat yoo v"7
liberally. Call nd m o.
Watt Hid Publishing Company,
SECRET tJOCIETIEa
a O. U. W.- INDEPENDENCE
LX i ..a.. Nn M. meeta every Muu
z? o.v. ban. a .jo.f-
' . i....to.l tn attend. Ue
wrrwra tan,
er. .
rit t PT rnnnE. NO. 42. 1. 0.0
V .mmi lu Voodnyu a ball every
1 i.nnaiiv evening. All Odd fellow, cor
dially invited to meet with na
Ferguaon, N. 0.; Zed Itoaeu.iorf, Sec
rewry
T YON LODGE, NO.
M.-ti
29. A. F. A
U(iwl ni.mninniontion 8atar
jinn AVAninff in or before foil moon eneb
mouth and two week thereafter. W. P
Ornoway. W. M. H. K. Patleraon,
Becretary.
t TrtMRR T.ODOE. NO. 45 K. of
H Meet every Wedneadny eveniug.
All kukbts are cordially invited.
H. Loughaty.C. C", D.H. Craven
ofK.&t.
PHYSICIANS DENTISTRY'
CtiAMiKU Hani. The Corvalll
Otuittt) ha uliunged hand. Frank
llonover, who for the pttHt eight year
ha steered the craft through tho tuui
IMfttlou iornm of Journttllmn, retire,
and It, V, JohtiMHi, editor and maim
ger, Jaa. Flett, lu olutrge of the Job de
pnrtmeut. and Ueo. L. Paul, fortniun
of the ooinpoHliig riKim, are the new
proprietor. They are all experienced
uevvpHcr men, ami know how to
run a newpuier. We wlh them w
eea. and trust they will aii lie eoni
pelled to purehiteti a perficilng prea
and employ nitire of ni lulvi to l t'
up with tltt'lr ritltlly lunreu'lug bul
ittMH. Jnfunntr,
AnOhwion Rov The lntenatlng
Idler In till week's WiT Hinr! wax
written by a former retdeiite of I.luu
county, who I well known to tmlte a
ntimUr of rexldent of the thl ihiiiui,v,
among them lalngMr. ami Mr, lleml
win Murphy, Hlnee the llitrt letterwa
published, tit the VrT HnK, amue
veu month ago, unite a number of
peraotm have gone to Central America
mine to one place, ami mmte to another.
We have the nromlxu of a letter from
Nli!ttrgim by n former realdeul of till
aUte.
Indian Pouckm ah. Foster Warn
china, oue of the Ave ludluii Milkvmnu
from urauil Kouude reaervtttlon wa
In Independence lat WeduemUy, He
brought over a crowd of Indian to
pick how In the valley. Oilier Wain-
china gave the editor of thl par
brief sketch of the way juailce I dealt
out to the criminal on the reaervatloii
Thr lUv get $10 per month and they
arrcat all persons black or white for
dUturblug the pent and for coimiiltt
ing other mldeiucaurand bring them
before a half-breed Judge, who sett'
tenoea them to jail for a certain number
of days according to the oiTeuee. The
prisoner can appeal from the Judge of
the court to the Indian agut, If tie
tbluka he has not bad a fair trial.
OivtNti U8 Fm. Rro. Wah, of the
Itemitcr, aaks: "Why Is it that there
is more criminal proeecutlou from Inde
pendence than from all other parts of
ih ntuntv comb lied, mil ii ue ue-
cauae there is moat drinklug and gambl
ina there?" In the Aral place Inde
peudence cannot be held hiH)iiible
for all the misdeed committed in tin
trt f the couutv. In the wiHind
olace there I not a more orderly town
rmnidilerliia- the amount of buttlnc of
all kind doue. than here. We have
saloons, hut they are very generally
well conducted and but llitle tllHltiro-
anceariaes. Independence Ima all me
wlckedne noeeaaary for any town
.t 1 1, a aunin (line It la U sood town, ami
in bualuera circles I so recorded.
Hunting ix tub Hop Yakd.
liulv fr,,n Port am cattle Here viu
Albany and Corvllia on rltiay
in..ii fur hr unrKMlB. w Lilcb are ut one
of the hop yard camping and a m1j
waaluformed that they were at Mori
mouth, she took the motor to that
oInm. when she wa Informed that
there were no bop yards up there Th
obliging conductor of the motor line
took great pains to Hud the party
sought for and with the help of some
nihr. altto obllirluir iceullcmen, Nhe
succeeded lu finding them all right.
The lady speaks very highly of the
attention the Independence gentlemen
gave her and although ahe knows uone
nfrhfin bv name she appreciates it an
the same..
u a MiTf.Tf KY. DENTIB'I
U practices the prufewdou lu all 1W
branches. Hattoractlon g"''
Office lium, 8 to 12 and 1 to 6. Offlee
In iheO'Dotinell brick, Independence.
EL KBTCHOM, M. D. OFFICE
. nod reideuee, comer Railroad
aud Moumoutb st., ludepetideuce, Ur.
rH. J. B. JOHNSON, BE8IDBN1
V Dentist. All work warranted to
Kivetbe i,et of satisfaction. Iudepen
dence, Or
ATTORNEYS.
pE0. A. SMITH. ATTORNEY AT
It i ... win nrantine in ail state
and federal conrts. Abstract of title
furninhsd. Offloe over Independence
National Bank.
nrnttiti HOLMES. ATT0R-
D neyi at Law. Office in BoiaYi
block, between State and Court, on Uni'
merciftl street, SBlern, Or,
BASH AND DOORS.
r H ITCH ELL k BOHANNON, MAN-
ivi .i..inri nf aan ana uuj-
AImo, scroll sAwing.
pendeDce, Or.
Main street, Inde
VETERINARY SURGEON.
tmi p t vnnwrt lAta of Neberg,
U Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist
has moved to Independence, and opened
an offloe over the Indepflndence NBiion
klbank.
Tiikv Ana 0on.-0ii Tuemlay
the Httlvatloit Army ha Inde
pendence for new Held of labor.
Although they look up from two to
five collection of nu evening, it appear
the Meld had been well drained, aud
there waa not enough money for the
company to pay expense They will
vlalt all the valley town before return
lug to headuuttrter at Beattle.
AlMITTKTO t'l'UKMK Col'BT. W.
U. O'Donnell, abrotherofj. F. O'Dou
nell, of thl city, wa admitted to
timet toe U'fore the aunrenta court of
Oregon last week, upon hi certificate
front the supreme court of Wattilogtou
and ou motion of Hon. W. 11. Holmes,
of 8ulem. . . .
OrrtciAl. . Tim Last Haturday
aftermain, the ten-mile race wa run In
8i:atl) being IH1J seoond more than the
limit, hut Releree Lueua allowed It tn
l a mill. The time by tulle w w, 3;17
-a;tl71 - 8:I0J -3ai-8:iJll 8UJ14
3:tW a;0?-3:W-:W.
Rack Fom Cai.ikohn'ia. On last
Mtintbty Ml tsopltla Uoir returned
frum Han IritticimHt, where site hit
Ueii staying hr the past four or five
months. Hhe I looking very well in
leed. and her vitl there ha undoubtlv
ugaid with her.
A Fox llLjiT.-Arraiiiieiueuts are
being made for a big fox hunt next
Thursday Up the awale between
lmleiH-ndence and Monmouth. JNo
Kim will 1 used, but all person hav
ing g'xl dog are Invited to lieou hand
next Thursday morning at 7 o'clock.
Lion ItoAHMTKlt. Rert Lucaarecelv
ed from I'orihmd hot Wednesday t
bicycle weighing only twenty-two
pounds, which i probably the lightest
wheel In Polk cotiuty.
work entrusted to him are very reason
able. There I no place lu Oregon where a
a belter itteitl Is served than at the res
taurant or Wcstucott k Irvine, 271 Com
mercial si reel, Halem. Meals 25 cts.
M Is Charlotte Robertson returmtd to
her I'ottlttml home last Monday, and
Miss Myrtle Lee accompanied her, to
remain for a short visit.
J, C. White, of Oak Grove, one of
Polk1 foremost farmer, was In town
on Tuesday and says everybody Is
busy ilt'Wli bis way.
Jtit now is the rlbt time to have
your trier .r clothes at Jenk'e
tailor 1i" befi.re the ruh df full comes
hi. .
It yt.ti cannot uet it new suit of clothe
Just now, btkeour old ones to the
tailor shop, on C sttwl and get them
clettncl and piecd.
Luke M. I la wley'b ft Tuesday for ('.
P, Hajsiltic's hop yttid near Corvallls,
where he will serve as manager during
picking,
Mis. A. Zt Hs-r, 'f Monmouth, who
ha Ut'ii smMidlutr the summer at
Tacoiim with her thiugbter Mrs. Mo
lutoali, returned home last Tuesday.
J K, Rood, of Monmouth, reports
the receipt of OO.UOU bushels of grain
at his warehouse there. Fruit packing
will bo the next thing In order.
Robert J. the King of paoars smashed
the world's record at Jmllanapoiia,
HvpteiuhcrOth, going a mile In 2K)2i.
Ml R.T. Huilth, principal of the
lCast Halem Public Hchool, Was visiting
her father 13 T tttultb here thl week.
Mrs. IraHitilth aud children returned
from Newport lwt Tuesday to their
home lu Mouirtoulli.
Rev. W. R. Ruckham will fill the
I'reshytertuu pulpit Sunday morning
at llsWo'cltM k a, ut.
W. R. O'Dtiuuell will represent the
Whar tfiuK at the Htato fair to lie held
at Halem next week.
J u.l ne Irvine will close up bis temple
iifltistUM) uext wwk and take In the
Ktate fair.
The Halvatlon Army quietly folded
their teut last Tuesday aud left for
new field.
W. H. Kelly ami family have moved
Into the J. A. Vent house on Third
street,
The Misses Isabell and Leoua Noltner,
relumed to their Portland home las
Wednesday.
The Normal c1i.k.1 at Monmouth
oeus next Momtay.
R. F. Hmltli, ofUwlavllle, Is deputy
master, of the state grange or uregou
Mr. A. M. Hurley returned from
Portland Monday.
lluu.J.O. Hunts, of Alrlle, waalu
tow u doing business last Monday.
Hon. N. L. Rutler, of Illaa; was
doing business in our city Monday
Mr. J. H. Cooler, returned from
Newport Tuesday.
M. 8. Woodcock the Corvallls
banker, was in the city Sunday.
The 8Ute Fair.
Prof. I
iilll Allowed.
Pubb MKANK88. On lant Monday
a voung man from Albuny, with only
one arm, Oscar Neclund we tblnk was
his name, came down from Albany to
soend a few hours with friends
Merrill s hon yard aud left his win-
standluK aituliiBt the fence. A hiuiiII
liov aavs he say a man come along
and strike the wheel with an ax, and
. ...... in, r.iiitii
n.ti rim nwiitr'a rciuiii i.m..
several spokes broken aud tho rim ben
It waa a very mean trick.
ANkw Rksidence. The plans of
F. O'DonneU's new resilience are at
Mitchell A Rohanuon's fuctory, they
hsvlno the contract for the turned work,
etc, and Judging from the plaus, it will
be a beauty. In fact we wouiu not, un
surprised if Mr. O'Donnell should have
one of the finest residences in Polk
county and It is needless to say it win
be furnished with the most moueru
improvements.
rket Suoab Factory.-A company.
with $1,000,000 capital has been formed
In Portland, to erect. uei bb'
factories In Oregon, ana machinery is
... rr..t in the value of nan a
vr v.mv. "
! .... ... .1 . In
minion do ars. wny couiu uoi iu
dependence make some move toward
securing a factoryr
The U. S. Gov't Reports
Bhow Royal Baking Powder
guperlor to all others.
Rev. I) V Poling cordially Invites
the nubile to attend services In the
Congregational church on next Hunday
morning at 11:00 o'clock. He will re-
plv to the many Insinuations and In
consistencies of Evangelist Rryans and
Mr. Hryan. Tho subject m "Hanctl-
flcatlon" will l discussed. It I ho
e.1 that all wluuttU'itded their meeting
will l present. lU-v. Poling will sing
i snlo. "The Harvest lime 1 fuss
t.g Hy."
F. K. Hhafer, the new harness-maker,
on C street, ha been hard at work
simt! coining here and bsiatlng, ami as
a result his sloie begius to show the
r,ult In a irond stock of harness. He
is getting up some strong, ami ilumble
harness aud ills prices ure in act.tird
witlt the limes.
O. L, Hawkins, the marble man, was
shipping some monument this week to
Wheatland, und upon Inquiry we
learned they werc for Mr. J. R. Forrest
an uncle tif Charles Htun'a, and I. F.
Ishitin. .Tho stcitmer . Ktigemt look
them down the river, landing them at
Wheatland
Miss Koplila (loir, who I. us Just re
turned from Kan Francisco, will con
tinue her dressmaking business In
Independence. During her stay In Han
Francisco site learned a new system of
drcsscuttlugand fitting ami I better
prepared than ever to give satisfaction
to her old and new customers.
V hen w" are offering tills paper with
twenty-three columns of reading matter
for eighteen mo: ths for 2. wise anil
prudent readers will take udvantago of
the oiler and plank down the coin
while the ofl'er lasts.
Pink Putlersoii does not believe In
selling to a customer onoo only, but by
iH-rieroiiH tttnl "courteous treat m'ent to
retuln his trade. You can get a good
cigar at Patterson's und not cost, much
either.
C. O. Hamlin, or Alrlle, wits in town
Monday, on bis wny to Portland on
business. He thinks we urn going to
have hard limes, and thinks there will
be ntuoli suffering tln winter.
We would call tho attention of cash
subscribers to our oiler of the Wkht
Side to January 1800 for $2. This oiler
Is made now and may be discontinued
at anytime.
Owing to tho ditys glowing shorter
the time of church meetings has been
changed this month. At the Baptist
church, the Young People's Union will
meet at 0:30 and church at 7:30,
Farm for sale One of the best 800
acre farms In Polk county one mile
from State Normul school; also 40 ucres
choice hop land. Apply to Eugene
Cattron, Monmoul.li. " tf
You will And 0. A. Krnmer, the
jeweler, one of the most accomodating
of business men, und his prices for all
The fallowing I a IUI ol bill allowed (Or the
ui.iiith ol Htltllilxrr 1MM. by Hie oonu
iiiUiniiir cwirl:
ttrowu Ure. a Berry, lutuber,.. 11
J, U. lrvliie,Jullce lw.. l
J, 1), Irvine, Juntloe l 91
INVHiiitt A Vvneu, l1 britl lumber 111 6
L. tl. Martin, . t
K. U, IVnllund, prliilln.. f W
Win. (Hump, gravel 6r oourt yard....- 1 He
lillnott A llurub, it 1 1 road Ulslrlet. . 4 76
J, 4, Alilaiili, salary deputy Mierlfl... 60 Ou
It. tl. riuiuiiier, eslia board irlour. SU
II 11. riiiiiimnr. mliwy.. lifl
I', u. llululiluiHtii, salary and Kx .
Jus. K.M-r, luiulwr
W, t, lirowa a Son, dry aisitt.....
Jhs. Uuinik-K, fwsand iiiilime
tl. II. riiiiiimi'r, lu ourtiniMtm.........
It. Itycrly, d-es ami mll-ne.- -
It. K. Mulkvy.salary
11. 11. vaiupiwll, salary dvptity elerk
U, W, lliiylo, view Jtrlwdwoll Mad.......
John Wabsivr, vluW llrkidwelt Mad....
W. K. Uwilell, vlW llrledwwll rmd.. 7 0u
Kduar U I'olliiin, stirv ta rmwl
K. 1), t'UKK'r, t liuliiiiiioi Mini ,
tlurvy Usytmr Uliiilaaina nd.. .
Clark onivt. iin,rkir nmJ
It. K, Muikcy,!;. Auut........ ..
J. 1. Irvine, Jury list .
Ilea. C. Irwlu Co.. warrnl register
Next week tho Oregon State Fair
will open. Now that there will he no
fair in Portland, and none In Inde
pendence, this year, our readom should
take at least day off aud go to Halem
The following Is the program!
HONDA T, BKITKMBKIt 17.
Trial of speed, 1:00 p. m.
Race No. l,-Trottlng-8KlOolaa.
" 2.-nuiinlng-lntroduelry
dash three-fiKirlh of a mile.
Race No. a.-Ruiiiihig all age.
In the evening uu nddre by
Thomas Condon, on Mlneriilogy,
1'UMI)AY,ai'il'TK I1KK 18.
aiee!e U.itv luuxi a. m.
,Ni, . vn.u mil', novice.
N'i. ..- One lui.l' iolle, WM.
No, a -Tan mile, handicap,
Trial iifsiimt, HM) p. m.
lluce.No 4 -Tr"ttlng-i:'.Delis8 Inf)
a.-'m lug-2:a' class 8 In 6.
" 0. Running One mile.
Concert In the evening, and address
by Harvey W. Heolt, of the Orryunian
and other. .
WKWNK8UAV, iKI'TKMHKB Itt.
Japanese tlrework at 10:00. a ui
Indian game, Halem day.
Bicycle Races, 10:00 a, tn.
Oue mile, 2i el.
One-fourth mile, open.
Three mile, lap race.
Trial of stated, 1:00 p. m.
lUce No. 7.-Tmttlng-2:40 class, a
lu 0.
Race No. 8.-Runnlng-()ne mile,
Race No. 9,-Ruuulng-E'evemilx
teenlhsof siolle.
Cuiioert In the evening aud address
by Ex-governor Whlteaker, Oregou's
first governor, and other.
THUMHDAY, aKPTKMBKH 20.
Hop. fruit and agricultural, and
Native Htius' day. Parade of premium
cattle. 11:00 to 1:00. Indian dauclng,
Jatwmwe daylight flreworka.
Bicycle Racee, 10KW a. in.
One half-mile, open.
Five mile, team.
Oue half-mile. boy.
Mother Hubbard drill aud concert In
the evening.
miDAV, BKITKMB-B 21
Woman and public school day.
Parade of premium horses, 11KJ0 to 1HJ0.
Indian war dance, feather dances,
Iudlan ihluny, races, etc., Japanese
daylight flreworka.
Bicycle Races. ,
Oue m!!?, open.
Oue mile, 2:90 class.
Five ntllu, handicap.
Trials of speed.
No, 18.-Paolog-2:10 class, 8 in 6.
No. 14 Running Mile dash.
N 15.-Ruunlng-Oue and one-six
toeuth.
Concert In pavilion; addressee by
Abigail Scott Dunlway, Narolssa White
Kluney aud others.
ATUHDAY, HKITGMUKR 23.
Assembly and drill by Moasback
band. .
Trials of speed.
Race No, 16.-TrotUng-23B class, 3
In 5.
Race No, 17.-Trottlng-Free for aU,
S In 6.
Race No. 18. Running, three-fourth
mile dash.
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Mr. 8. N. Hyde
Do You Ever Have Bolls?
"for several year prior to 1803, there was !
hardly a day that I w trea frum boils and
ether srupUisu of tho iklo arltlug from Unpur-
Hood's'-P-Cures
of tb blood. I bra to Uks Hood's Bar
M parti la, sad bofor I bad flnlilied th third
botu I foiiud myself entirely eursd." B. V.
Uyd,of Van Vlr Uyde, Beat Kitata, 0
Lof Bulldtttg, Kresno, California,
xs:,M!
BANKS.
THE INDEPENDENCE
1
Capital Stock, $50,000.00.
H. HIIWCmiKIKJ,
A II It AM NKMtON.
W. V. (JONNAWAY
. prtsldent.
Vhw PrMldent.
. Cashier
A general banking and ttehamje business
traneanteds bsin laad, bill dlisoimted.eom
marolaleredlUigrantedi detssiiu received on
current aoomint ubJot to check, iiio-reel paid
oa Urn deposits.
DIHKCTOllh.
It. r. Hmltli, A, Nelson. 1
.1iu.Hrii, A. J, UiMKlieim,
HlnuibtHirs.
A. 'AiU'n, II. II.
i, W. Miurs, II.
Mocf'a Pll 0 ll,yt promi
eaViiauUy, on Um Uvm aud bowtk X
Km SOPHIA GOFP
wto litw lately 'returned
from Sun Fninciaco, is pre
pared lo give her patrons
the Iwucflt of a new system
DRESS CUTTING.
AND FITTING.
Call ut lici homo on tho
Corner of lUilroitd and 0
Htretjta.
' - FOR-
Fine Photographs
Crayon Work
Pastelles
India Inks
later Colors
CoTunenctd Business March 4, 1889
rsUiilmlied by stkinal Authority.
-THK-
FIRST KiTIONsL BiKK.
of Independeno, Oregon.
BRICK YARD
J.R.COOPER
Au fi. havlnir ft stotni
engine, a brick machine and weral
acre of flntwt day, is now prepared
to kocp on hand a nne qoauKy v
Brick, whict will be sold at reaaon.
ablepricca.
.
Capital Stooki
I Surplus,
$60,000.00
$14,000.00
J. M. COOPKB, U W. MOBKBTOW,
President. vtcsyrssiown
W. H HAWLKY, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
J. 8. Cooper, h. . RoberUsm, iwui neirowa
U. W. WblUaker, W. W. Collins.
AmerK-an and European PI to.
J
TH08. CUINCAN, Prwprlotor,
Bevenlb and Washington u..
lOKTLAD,OBEO
8. MUHLMAN.
H. MoCABC.
P. L ME I .,
Proprietor of
ku.iiin hmlneaa lraoactd
Buys aud IUeohaog on all ImporUtut
polllta. ...li... n nr on aaiv
iwtssuui rvamvmt .uujw.
tmoata of deposit (jl!tloM made. ,
onto hours: a. m. to 4 p. tn.
CDRPOMTEOI (Oil fli UU 9f 0 RE60
Polk County Bank,
MONMOUTH Or.
lufpta lib ftstiy
. Manufaetwrero of
FIRST-CLASS
Drain Tile.
1. H. HAWLKY,,
P. LoL'AMHllKl.L
lHAU.ntWh.UU
.W .W.'W
fnsil'leut
Vlce-r-ree.
.Cashier
of all e!eo.
-Co to-
Paid Capital, 930,000
DIRECTORS,
D.H. CRAVEN'S t
Photograph Gallery
I.M.HImpaon
y.B. t'owu"
Independence, Or
Sperling Brothers
Meat Market
Uawley, P.l Campbell,
h. v. Uuttur. J.. Hiump,
A aeneral banSiu aud eacbanse business
UuitMiuledi loans luade; deponiu reoeivea
utuet to ebeeS or on oertiuaat ol deposit
iBUTwil paid on time deponiu.
-r irs proof vault and burglar prool aX,
aecured by Yale Uuie lock.
ui Hours: a. ui. to 4 p. m.
Prloea to Suit tho
HARD TIMES.
OFFICE AND FACTORY
independence,
Oregon,
k. PRK8C0TT.
J. A. VKNE88
RAILROADS.
TIME TABLE.
ladepsadeaoe and Monmouth Motor Line
DKAIS IS
While In Chicago, Mr. Charlea L,
Kabler, a promlneut shoe merchant of
Dee Moines, Iowa, bad quite a serious
time of It. He took such a severe cold
that he could hardly talk or navigate,
but the prompt use of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy cured him of his cold
so quickly that others at the hotel who
bad bad colds followed bis example
aud half a dozen- persons ordered It
from the nearest drug store. They
were profuse In their thanks to Mr.
Kabler fu, billing them how to cure a
bad cold so quickly. For sale by
Alexaudcr-Cooper Drug Co.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS!
e7 Z II AMM
Highest market price paid
for fat stock, beef, mutton, veal,
pork, etc. All bills must be settled
monthly.
I OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 6 to 9 a, in.
TVa Mnr? ioall parts of Uie Chy.
H. M. LINES,
Formerly Justice or the Peace, wlshe
liitiirui the public that he I
Hill eugnksd lu the
Notary Public, Collection and
INSURANCE BUSINESS,
and Is ready to promptly attend lo any legal
tlllMIHWH lllill WUV no luirumru u v..
Thanking the public for past favors, he aollo.
Its fair blK.ro Ol US lUllire ininiii.
Leave
Independence.
Prescott & Veness,
Proprietor of
Leave
Monmouth.
7:00
1:10
S-.Su
11:15
1:10
11:44
tail)
7:110
:
lunju
m
15
4a 6
t:U
Mannractnrer of and Dealer In
FIR and HARDWOOD,
East and South
-AND
The
via
SHASTA Route
of the
Southern Pacific
Rou"h and Dressod.
LUMBER.
Co.
California express trains run dally .stopping
at all stations between ruruauu auu Aiuauy ,
J.A.WHEELER, - Manager.
rtoutn
North
8:15 p. a.
ta-.a r. a.
itttt a. a.
EvT Portland ArT
Lv. Albany Ar.
Ar. San Kranclsco Lv.
8:20 A. M.
4:2ft A. J.
7M0 r. M.
UOU
21 00
600
78
1 1
It DC
10 00
u w
146
is oo
i 46
SOU
13 00
21 00
too
10 06
11 00
Jim. ii. licit, drugs lor eouuty .. ...... i
1', I,. Cainpiwll, l'-v U'nelR'm 12
Dim, I', hluiitlur, Kx. U'uclitir........ U
Jorilim A lluli'.gisids to pauper........ 21
tJiii. MoUowen, gsid to paupers
It. M. Wads A Uo., nail per Leabo....
W. J. Ktrklund, bl'k road.-...
a I'ludlioiiuiio, Issik lor shurin
J ui ol) rali, pauper August.... ..
cW. Iltwktat, bulunii of salary as 'r
(tw. Mvtiowtm, gisids to Mrs. ttowlee..
Uockwell Uiil (Jo., tiling esse
J, J). Hmltli, gisnls to sink man..... .
iHtiliut KU-i'trlo to , lights for August...
t)r, L. M. WwHls, medlral servloe.......
U.H. I runt, stationery....
K. it. tlnytior.curuof Krd Dnwn .
Cruvun 1 1 nw., gisidsof tlowle. .......
Duller ATewnseud, Altornoy fees....
U, I. CimiIto, boar sculp.. ....... 2 50
Mt'lvln C'nnlvu, wild Cat aculp.. 1 00
M.Uuy.rebale H 0
(State of Oretron, 1
Otinty of Folk.
1, R. F. Mulkoy, county clerk of Polk
cmiiity, and ex-oillclo clerk of tho cir
cuit court In and for snid county aud
state, do heieby certify that the forego
ing transcript or schedule or expenoi
I ures for the .Srpteinlier term, 18t)4, bits
been by mo coinpured with tho orlg-
util. and tlttit It is a true and correct
copy of said oiIkIhuI schedule and of
the whole tnttrcot, ns uie same apiteure
on record in my omce ana my cusiooy.
W.tness my bund and the seal of the
county court this uth day ortsepiemoer,
A. L. 1WH. S, MU1.KKY,
Clerk.
1894. ALLOPENING. 1894.
X OQc.nd Display of Pattern Hat, and Bonnets, MiMinery Novc,t,es
Onto ui -Tusiif. .. Scptemr iin ui iti
. . . i ..A wl.-lnitu arc rnrrlilllv inviti
to an
The ladies of Independence, and vicinity are cordially invited
Inspection of this display
KESPECSFULLY,
THE LEADER"
265 Commsrslal s'.reet, Salem, Oregon,
K0 trimmed nat snd Bourne l select from .
Notice Is hereby given that the County
Hoard for theetpiiallicntiou of taxes for
Folk County will meet al tho Couu
House in Dallas, Oregon, September,
24, to Sept., 80, Inclusive, for the pur
pose of equalising the assessmenta of
1804. r
All persons who desire to make cor
rections or alterations In their respective
assessments, whether as to property
assessed, or valuations thereon, are
earnestly requested to meet the board
at this session.
According to Supreme Court deci
sion no change can be made in coy
assewmetr qctr f7ie 60W0! (fj'ors.
C. W. Rkckbtt,
AB8K880K.
ELECTHiC TELtPHOKE
Bold otii-islit. no rnt, sorojulir. rM
m'lll. Vlllnuoortounlrr. Nwlwl IBrlT
l.nra unit 11 wll"' ...
whan iklpped. Css pnf up b nr one.
or. Wrtte
Rosebura Mail (0Uy.)
uave.
Portland .... S:.A.
lUiseburg.,.. 7.'0U A. M,
Arrive.
Roseburg ..lr.
l'orUand..:aO A.
r out of ordtr, so filrlM,
Urn.. W.rr.ntt, A !"
W. P. Hsrrlttm 4 Ccw Clerk 10, Cotambut, 0,
IN EVERGREEN . THE
WITHOUT COST.
We will pud you ft m ifl pot.pui(t oneimftll
V4 1
PULLMAN RUFFETT SLEEPERS
and
iSecond-Class Sleenlntt Cars attached
to all through trains.
West Side Division.
Between Portland and Corvallls.
Mall train dally (except Sunday.)
evergreen tree adapted U your climate, with
Instructions for plunllng aud earing for It, to.
aether with our compute list of Nursery
I seal
A. M. Rttlley, a well known citizen
of Eugene, Oregon, says his wife has
for years been troubled with chronic
diarrhoea and used many remedies with
little relief until she tried Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera- uud diarrhoea
Remedy, which has cured her sound
mid well. Give it a trial and you will
be sttprlKcd ut the prompt relief it
all'orilH. 25 and 60 cent bottles for sale
by Alexander-Cooper Drug Co.
A Quarter of a Century Test.
For a quarter of a century Dr. King's
New Discovery has been tested, and
tho millions who have received benefit
from Its use testify to Its wonderlul
curative power lu all diseases of the
throat, che4 and lungs. A remedy
that has stood the test so long and that
has given so universal satisfaction is no
experiment. Each bottle Is positively
guaranteed to give relief, or the money
will be refunded. It Is admitted to be
the most reliable for coughs and colds
Trial bottles free at any drug; store.
Regular size 60 cts. and (1.00.
Irving W, Larlmore, physical director
of Y. M. C. A., Des Moines, Iowa,
says he can consoleutly recommend
Chamberlain's Pain Balm to athletes,
gymnasts, bicyclists, foot ball players
and the profession In geuerul fur bruises,
sprains and dislocations; also for sore
ness aud stillness of the muscles
When applied before tbe parti become
swollen it will effect a cure lu one half
the time usually required. For sale by
Alexander Cooper Drug Co.
...... i. it ...... .. in mil, mil tlila advertlsemciit
"""'! J. .... ..r .1.1. ..ur ui.ri ,ll
how tunny and what, kind of trees and plants
,,m would like to purchase and when you
WISH HI ItllUlb UHMU. . ,u
We wilt inn'te you lower prlocs on the stock
yon wmit than nave ever oeuu uuuruu uu.
KVKKttKKKN Nt.llSKKIKS.
g17 Kvorgreen, Door Co., H la.
MARRIED.
PAVIH CLINE.At Salem, August
25, 1804, Miss Amelia O. Cllue, was
united lu marriuge to Mr, Ely It.
Dttvls, late of Utah. ,
The bride has been making her
home for some time past with the
family of Geo. "Macaulay, north of
Independence and is a step-daughter of
T. 13. Wal to, of Salem, at whose home
she was married. -
Dr. Price's Cream Baking: Powder
' A 1. J U..I..I UUioUl.! CI. Cie. Cs.alsM.
SiWHIHU VIUW i'liwai MatVfiit s i( wit iauw
DIED.
LACY-Sunday, Septomber 9th, the
eight-day-old son of Harry Lticy
living north of Independence.
BORN.
NA8H,Ou Thursday Septembor 6th,
1894. to the wife of Mr. Nash, of
Ruena Vista, a girl.
McELDOWNEY, On Tuesday, Sep
tember 11, 1304, to the wife of S. J
McEldowney a girl, weight eight
and one half pounds.
7:80a m Lv.. Portland Ar
11:18 a in I Ar ludependenoe-.Ar
12:16 p in I Ar- Corvallls Lv
6:35 p in
1:64 p in
At Albany and Corvallls, connect with trains
uregon raoiuu rauioau.
Express train aally (except Sunday)
W.L.DOUCLAC
Ou dTivbiiowuusisa
a.ORDOVAn.
.uuia ptiiuniettAil r
wnNECALf&KANSASA
3.UP0LICE.3SOUS.
2A?BOTSCHCftSH0El
LADIES
3ENO roa wiwjiQue
Wt.DOUaLAS,
f BROCKTON. MASS.
Ton can aa mane br earchaalag W. t
Donslna Shaea, .
Because, we are the largest manufacturer of
advertised shoe In the worta, na gnnranica
the value by stBrnpIng the name and price oj
the bom, which protects yo against big
prices'sna uie nuuuicwu --"5
equal custom work tn style, easy fitting aatt
wcsrinif qualities. We have them old Tery
where at lower prices for the value give; tbaa
any other mske. Take no substitute. If yol
dealer cannot supply you, w can. Bold by
Km
2
Lv uL.rortland
Ar McMttinvlUe
Ar
.Xv
8:25 a m
6a0p in
4:40 pm
7:2o p m
Oraiaanlan Railway Division and
Portland and Yamhill Ry.:
. Airlle mall Trl-weekly.
ill PEOPLE!
PARK Obesity
nils.
Will reduce your weight Permanently from
12 to 15 pounds a mount. jiobisis
sickness or Injury: NO WHL1CITY. They
build up the hcultlt and beautify the com.
plMlon, leaving no wrinaiea or nnooinossa. KOEHLER,
Btout Abdomens ana amiouii. orenuung sure.
ly relieved. NO KXPKIttMENT butasclou
tlflo and positive roller, adopted only after
years of experience. All orders supplied di
rect, from our oilioe. rwe ja.uu per paciiage
or three for S5.U0 by mult post paid. Tostl.
monlalsand particulars (soaled) 2 cts.
All correspondence strlotly oonfldontlal.
PARK REMEDY CO.,' Poston
:4o a in 1 Lv.. Portland ...Ar ' 8:05 p m
5-'J0 p m Lv Monmouth .iv 1 7r46 a lu
(106 p in A r Alrlle.. Lv 7:00 a in
tf you want a Good Square Meal tor
25 Cents
Go to the
CITY RESTAURANT
MRS. L. CAMPBELL. Prep.
Bunday Meals served
Ice Cream every day during the season.
ain BU, Independence.
Chicken Dinner every
at all hours Mi
Through ticket to all points In the Eastern
Btatos, Canada, and Kurope, can be obtained
from T. M. s'l'lVKK, Agent, inuepenueuoc
E. Y. ROUKIW.
Manager. Asst. O. F. A fass. AgU
1X)HTLAND, 01USUO.
CHAS. STAATS,
(Successor to HUBBARD i STAATS.)
PROPRIETOR OF
BfORHlEI CityTruckandTransferCo.
flauline of all Kinds Done at
Keasonable Kates.
EYES
JJeal with 0. 0. Burgess, the live real estate AgeiltS lOr llie U. ST. O09X9,
aizttiH, niitjiriunii ureguui w i
Fitted
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder j
World' Pair Highest WdlsndDlplem, .
FREE
.... .....
If your SPECTACLES do not
give you satisfaction, consult
0 A. WEH
JEWELER
. .. AND .
OPTICIAN
desirable purchases:
I Mr. I on mML nil rlver.bnttom land. 10 acres
In cultivation, wen ienoea,ot aort m gruiu;
buyer gets H oi orop anu posnwniuu u, w
t nr Th lijid Immediately: a miles from
Hherldan on county Mad-, price 36 per aore;
line hop, garden or fruit land.
No. 2, 27 aores,all In cultivation, an level
well loucea, two yarns to seuooi anu cuureu,
Bix miles from Hherldan, level road to town.
Tula Is very rich creek bottom land; fine
hop land, aud the best obicken ranch in the
atatej price $27 per aore. JoOO cash, balance
In one year. Three sawmills In two aud a
half miles 6r the place, lumber 0 per
thousand leot. This place will sell for S40
per acre before fall. .
1 No. 8. 80 acres, 45 In cultivation; 20C yards to
chool ana otiurcu. jam orues uouom iauu.
Price f 16 per acre; one-half oash, balance in
one year, .
No. 4. 27 aores, all In cultivation with sum.
v,r nLtlow wheat, buyer irets one-thlrd orop.
Two and a half miles to Hherldan, one mile
to school and church. Land all level, No. 1
aoU for fruit or nops; prioe j per acre.
No. 8. 10 acres, all level oreek bottom land, 15
acres In ultlvation, 4 acres of ash timber
amiornd liv Mill creeK: 'i miles to Hherl
dan; 1 miles to school and ohuroh. Buyer
trots possession Immediately; price $30 per
acre.
I have other farm of all description for
sale, liand bought and sold for nomresl.
dents. Parties having land for Bale will do
wnll to list the same with me If they want It
sold as I use lots nr printer's ink aud let the
people seo what 1 have for sale.
r C. O, BunciESS,
Real Estate Agent Sheridan, Oregon.
All bills must be settled by the 10th oi
eacn montn.
Independence, Oregon.
Go to the 0 Street
BLACKSMITH
sh:op
And see how
C H EDA P
You can get your
Work Done.
All
Wagon Repairing ol
Kinds,
ii i run m! it i s
n. L iuluh, Trgiittr.