THE WEriT CI HP
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Kfttl tM1 r'l,?H f..J!'' Jury. HI bond was fixed At
11 Col ri.....,i V-.r.. 1100, which u Immediately furnished.
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FlU DAY, HKPTKM HER 81,
To Onr 8atorlbrs,
I r...i .111 ittm fat thl. .Mm Mw.
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y,,ur uborttion swn in irmin unit m
advaae ar prepared V treat you v
ilrally. Call m4 hm m.
Wast Hira Publishing Company
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS!
v ..1..1- i..,KitM...tk.t.t..rv
iHUTWiiriviy iivh iiraimivillillj
lUwrd tbe etualluUou of taxv f..r
lV lk uuiy will meet at the Couit
ll.mm Dallas, Oregn, BcplemU'r,
1. . ..t o.. i..-iJ..i V. -
IW CT'l'l "V .HV.t.TTj IM. HIV .IM- " lMVU Ri 'IVCTIt I 11 W
.....r Mtiimllmlnir th Uuamuh nflPrwWUt Wtrw Mm. W IT ImII.....
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litte.
All iwirMUia whn dmlM In m.ka auk
NHMl..u.ralteratlon. lu their numwIIv.
.m-nla. wheUier aa to nmimrtv
l ap v.ln.nnn. thttLm . .M
tlrrueatedtomeet the board
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AMordluv to SunrooM Court dtwl-
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lone no cflanjre oa m muw i at
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ABBnaoR.
TAKt NOTICE.
A nr (bit 4m I will nut be
rMnonilble lur
M MM. MM. WriT MM
aiioul mvwlf.
w. h. HoaaaTioH,
UwUvlUe, AtttMt.llia ban.
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Geortre Skinner & Ca Of the
n..;- 11:11. i 1 j
, riouuiiK Bins, ui iuucpcuucmc.
art IlOW ready tO Store Wbeat Or
mrrash for same, and are here
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10 UU uuSdUCMi WtlU IUC laimas,
and invite their patronage.
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.
Wo i. htMht miymn thl 1. nM kul
w..Dix.DtdadmiiitouwtofiiMeteieol
fODit4u.de HuBtfa.tMwdoo Ute hb day or!
Aiuiuiwh. AUparMMaaowuif umimivw
tadUKtlotMaesMuaferwiimiMio miu.
.m InimadlaUlv. mna ul MMontl
having t.liM agkluM Mild wUls are aotlOtd
to prMnt tbe Mime, duly vertned, wltbla Hi
aiooib Htm tblt date.
Dated Ibta tiod day of iua(, MM.
' J. RtCoorta, ,:
Ada.inlatH.lor.
Fee Sale).
a unst-ma miRfK.yKED
DRILL. AL.
A mutl u. will be wild fur Iiu) lAUmi
LAUMI
Enquire
patout, Aturtaon liuae. In good urdar,
Mioiauniimo
NOTICE.
' All persona an hereby notified that
the ordinance relating to tbe taxing ol
don will Uke effect on Monday,
October 1. 1894. Tbe tax must be paid
to the city Marehal. All ownera 01
doge, who Uke out a ta must, provide
tbelrdHwltb oollarewltb their In-
1.1.1. Innriharf th.fwii. Bv order of
lumu mt" v
the city marsbaL
A. J.Tcppm.
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SECRET SOCIETIES.
A O. U. W.-INDEI'JSM'tsaui!.
liOdfte, a zz, meeie everj raou
.in. .Tinht in I. .O.K. halL All sojourn
..... i.ikar. are Invitad to attend. Oeo,
A. Stnltb.M. W.: W. O. Cook, Record
er.
mi i unni? Kit i9 r. n. o.
J v , 1.. vh,inn i hall arorv
Tliorsday eveoliiK. All Odd fellows oor-
rtmlly invited to meet with
-. ' v si . r - .i j..ahnil.ef tktaaiW I
retary
f YON LOUUE, KU. a, A.r.
I . u Htatail nummiiDications Satur
day evening 00 or before full moon web
mootnana iwo woeaa tuoio.irei. ..... 1
Connoway,
W. M. H. R. Patterson,
Secretary.
H'
fOMER LODGE, NO. 45 K. of P.
Meet every Wednesday evening,
cordially invited. U.
ill bnlnkia ana nnrri A IV inVltea. V
H T.anvliaTV. ( ll-i D. H. Cr8T6D, K.
"B it 1 '
of a as.
PUrSICIANS-DENTISTRY-
DR. 8. A. I"""'1' 1
practices the profeaslou In all ; IU
OnSrour.,t
In the O'Donuell brick, Independence.
L. KETCUUM, M. D.
OFFICE
. anrl MHidenoe. corner ltailrosd
t. 1 ..ill
aud Moumoutb sts Indepeuuenoe, ur.
DU. 3. B JOHNSON, llESlDENl
Deutist. All work warranted to
ulve tbe best of satisfaction. Iudepen
desce, Or
ATTOBNEYS.
A SMITH. ATTORNEY AT
EO
IT 1 nu.
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Will practice id bh
sod' federal court. - Abstrsots oftitle
fornisbed. Office over Independence
.National Bank.
nnvatu t.
nnT.MES. ATTOK-
K t.o Offioe in Bush's
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bkk, between State ana wnuiu
meroial street, Salem, Or.
SASH AND D00R8.
.Also, scroll sawing.
lanm wv,
ipendeuoe, ur.
" VETERINARY SURGEON.
TMi p t vrmwrl. lata of Nevberjr,
I J Vfltrinnr Hurceon and Dentist
faas moved to Independence, and opened
d office over the Independence ptaiion
4 bank.
f,
l!W,ttmT.-Iutheeeof the
I" - iihiiiiiii, v. ii, j,
25 I IIUll, tU'Fi IKlttllt. Int Wtvk lhttlfftl.tnlt
f HTttlM IT llMtkmii ..I..1...I.. ...
I wa bound over tapiea before the
... .v .. .,,, whs 1'iinrKvu wmil
uauvwuuy una wantonly lnjurlnK the
personal iirmwrt: of lUmm A Kevs
I fill Na.4.... I,, it... .. . .... .
- lUHnilwoillll! IIHIi,
fwiiiiii v. John KyH defendant,
wherein. H, It 1111 U....H In.
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iiui witness, lliilr..iiiln.,l una .11.. ..I.
, A
Ilia dcfwiidant. wuit iiluifiuwi
teallng a horse.
Willi
u .' .
a KM! muh I ARTY - MirtHw Aliilld
..... v.M,..r, who loll Tuvw'ay fur
It'll. ...n .it ....
""ru'i nimmenee liu-ir tltln veer
atthit Rtuli INilvuMiit.. ........ ..1 I
hrwriill imriu.i iui...... ..... .
. .. v v, ... , nviO L'lfl'll
I r"",. . t.ltf llt.llic l jtl T HI1I1
Ml1, Kortwn Mond.y ivuilnK
im mwrwung tntm of Drive WhW
'"heeiitirulniiH(Utforthe evHitnu
I aini t.i. 1 i.-.... .... . .... "
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Maa MttM and DomCteuier Mtn.ll.iw.
WO, KmI ilobertimii. aii.I Hi. lu.n
W. Oravea. W. H. H.wl-u
Loughery,' D. P. PtUri.i miuI Vrn.
Uuroh. ,
lUctKO N.xt WaWe are '
iiiAPhi ..HM.. .i.-. .w .
wpaf w luai him iiiiMianiM
.m vrv A.vnr.M. t.ti i '
i "'' lunniu aiei t i iiu lii irv
rt.-y raoyuievtlng, at Talmage. ou
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TbunUy, Friday liid &durday of i)ixt
. . w
-w.. iniuvui VW'im. Ul ruiK
M. PMU ,lnH. f.. ...!.. .1
IV M If.l. , .. .
VWMUj vhuvi t-mr Asiiinuoiit eiaie
that If the cttheui will uWrll law (I,,
raoca will go, Tlie mouey U In ,1,1,
thetnwk at Taliuan U lu exo..tint
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I .....W. ... M.. UVIIPPIUt'M Rt . IIH FtlMIHI
lair oourae are w uir and anilnn. 1..
I cooie and there la tiotbluir to hliulor
1 '
having aeueoeeaful ruwtlnir. No doubt
0,,t L00 t for poater anuouiudn.
ineraot,
-
WoaiMA Uaruiui-T.V. Wann,
in. w county,
nmrwiii 1 v umr m M. nrt lun t u..lli...
rf , ,v ,.vi..ii.i(i
ealvea and huntod evury where for
Uieru. On the 21 of Augiut they wort-
told In Independence to jmy impound
ing , ipeuaea, Mr. Wauii cannot
redeem tbe eat tie accordlug to tht
nw Tn.l.tiMili.,u juiiii. I.. .......
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"quently ue la kwr the amount.
He curuplalna that no uotlon won
publlehed lu anv imiH-r eotlmthu ilhl
... know thfl .Brw t,1,M,.lni,.M,
DR.-NK8.-Th.. cltv uuthurltlim hav..
at laet adopted the protier plan for die.
poalngof common druuks, by working
them upon our street. On Huuday,
Harry Duune,Ueorgeaud Orny Kollon
were arrested by Marshal Tupwr fo
neing arum ana duwmerly, and were
allowed to sober up lu the cooler, pre
paratory to a three days Jobou the
street glveu them, by Ittcordor Iteed,
the next day. What would be the
matUr with making Harry Dunue the
subject of an ordinance.
BICYCI.R RIoic-Mra. J. M. Vanduyn
MIm XJmiv Itoberteon, Claire Irvine and
I 1 TV. . . .. . . . 1. . I.I I . u J . ..I
r ! ...
Albany Tburaday of lent week. 1 hey I
ll A I M ..!.. t- I at . . i
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...:ou,cbl(lw ,,,, ..j. Ap,(y to KuK,.n0
"". w"yJu"' ".l.,our n'. "Ul
Aiwny, hoc am whub mmnap 10
Itl at 1 ! II
bis bicycle and walked nlue mlloe, lug-
Iglug bis wheel to Mr. HUngley's placv,
where be gave out and remained over
till morning.
Who Wiia Foi.LowT-Hnn. W. P,
Conuoway oflers a bonus of fifty acres
of land, valued at $25W, as a starter, U
Induce tbe recently 'nrgaulced Hugur I
Beet Ca, of Portlund, to eatabliHli a
factory at this place. Mr. Connoway
has struck the key not, let others swell
the chorus. Much a factory would
mean a whole lot to the town and this
la the klud of ergumttiit that will not
the attention at hvadouartcrs,
"
Keep Youb Bahns Lock ko. The
country Is full of sneak thieves and
there are many reports of harneas aud
feed being stoleu. putyouwclf on the
e,fe side by placing your barns and
nrnmarie - under lock, A siiwik, wno
would have no hesitancy on entering
an open barn, will refrain when it come
to breaking a lock,
A M nlW. a well known citl.on
Lf Eugene, Oregon, says bis wife has
r,..v..ra lon In.llhlerf with chroli C
diarrhea and used many remedies with
iimI. rllpr until alio tried 'Chamber-
lain'a Colic. Cholera and diarrhea
Remedy, which has cured her souud
and well. Ulve It a trial oud you will
be suprlsed at the prompt relief 11
. . cent bottles for sale
jbn A. Houck, a graduate of the
Normal lu the class of 1888, who for the
ruuitftlx vears has been In business in
n.unA 0,0. vtHliinir friends here lust
week. He says his brother George,
"i t..Mi " . ---a
also a graduate or the JNorniai, tuts
located at Mitchell, Oregon, where he
be Is doing well in the practice or iu
profemlon as a physician. ,
Prof. W. E.0ressy started for Anhelm
California, Monday. There is where Mr.
Creasy and wife were visiting lust
terand they are so much lu love with
tbe place that they are going to try 11,
for another season. Mrs. Cresy goes L,
to Salem tnia ween ami win uwi jum ne. .
I - - e
husdand for some rew weeas.
. .. . -.t 1... ,,1. .11, iiu An ma
eeuaiorj. """ "
way to Salem, xuesuay, sioppeu u
paid his respects to Mr. J. a. lr
and few other acquaiutances. e e(1
had Vieen over Inapeeting nls rami near
Dallas and was tbe guest of Hon. J. H.
Hawlev Monday night. Mr. iiawiey
.naniAi tiiA Senator to Salum.
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, Rennrts
M IMC lt v. w ---1
how Royal Baking Powder
superior to all others.
Tho Leader carries the largr-Rt
, . .111 1..
millinery of any retail nouscin wrcRon, mm 1
will make Drices for OA8II ONLY. Mint will be
will make prices for CAB II ON Lx tliat wil l ne connneuHii
rate with the times. Yon are cord iull.v invited to an in
ppection of the mock, wnere
THELEADER
265
Commercial Street
SALEM.
amion, 1 hut a young gent at win m
oungladyi will turn up her n.
ikiitkAl.kl,lil.. . I. ...
vu " iiwt in -Juki tu'i no; inennesi
(llo. llo) follow 111 lli.llm. liiiWnntrt' '
If he will j.lck Imp Into bur bosket f. r
B hm"',,r .-2MoWy.
W. W. lYrclval, Chit. HUiKh, ft. V.
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j.mt's, n, Jvtio, King
sWiierow, Z,- itoswirtorf, Henry Kulw.
M. 0. Potior. ltlltv iHsmi. W. H
I tit i. .... . ,
, l(. U I million, JaK
Keillor, una K. LY IVnil.iid weio vi
I I'nrs nr. lli.i Mini., I
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M il Marguerltt Shelley, i f YVaatO
oiuuiy, noloo of our townsman It. L.
Shelley, came up fr:nu Portland with
Hoii.VY, l Counaway VYsduvednv.
AfiiH uUt I...- t.. ti -
Hlullov will mii.-r il. iioiniul nl M.,i..
I r
niiuiili.
HI A . . 11 . .
.. u, iip'miii, our itmruif.
0. L.
ouitcr, Ih itt work upuit two lii'iuitlfui
white Ituiltuul imirtilo kIuIin fur Mr.
I T..l.i II f ....I.I i . ..... . ...Ill
L.," ' .' ' a "" ' V 1 , .
Pint" them at the : grnvM of UU -wile
I . .
I
f i...... ......
...-h .m,Wmii huu
. " preparwi w uq orwiHuiim
,u " n "wiwova anil hri.lo
rw-elve a M. elmre of jMiiroimg
T" T "T T
Thm tuu IxH'n a olmiiue In the mull
I ''. that Monmouth
. .....
In now
the Hturtlng (mint for tho Mom and
l""
I Ml I'liMmiuaiitt Ilia. t 1 1. 1 1 ii..l..w will
I ..tlif."". ..V UIIHI M...V. nil
I . , t
UlllV- W UI0I1IIIUUU1.
" nrlng thl iwpe-r with
twty-thr-luiiiuof riding mattvr
rr MchU'Wi mohtha for t'X wine and
I nriiiti.nt rtmlni wilt fnkn mlvitiiliiu f
",0 I""" u,,w" '
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wunluie Ufniniilyeiimv'd byO. A
ivramiT, eoumiit win tuirurui imwe
wno Umt , M u llul
,,Cbanulon km mlU Uloyole rider, of
ivik county,-
I ttr I . .. . II ... . . .. ...I 4 1.
tie wouiii I'uii umiuuHiiUMi 01 cuhii
ut.rlir to our otlVr of the Wwv
Sidk to January lHUtirrJJ, Title oll'or
U iiimlo now and may bo dlHooutlnuod
at anytime).
The third watch ban Ixyii taktm from
0. A. Kniiin'r'a ehow window ut a price
way below couhU Mr, Kramer aayi
It waa a loeliiK un, but ho Iiu not
liwt heart. Ket-p your rye on Kramer's
window.
A H1 "U ltW-dy
,HJ ""'""y M ''".
It bu got to ko wlnn M'(iplo eti'p Into
theetoreofibiiiliMot) A ltljiinii and
we thiwo Ut'llcloiM (iordou hniid-iuitdo
cuudloe.
Krauk Halt and Clunmco KonkUt
have rvuvhiHt ISt. IuiIh and n-norl a
iilMumnt tourney. They i lorn tod at
13 and 37 l'ark A von no, and will ornu
meuve their courw; at oikv,
The wind blowotti, the farmer wtwelb
aud the eulwieriU'r owotli.aod the 1-ird
knoweth, we are lu need ot our duee.
80 come a ruunlug, thb tlilt.tr of duo
un K(Vt us the bluiw,
Farm for eak-Oneof the beat 300.
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from State tNormulw.liiKil; aluo 1 aorw
Cattmn. Monmouth. - tf
'OsculaUiry ooufectlotis'' Is the name
a llosloii K'rl gave tlioae ciuicoiaie
klMw-s. Hui'h as l'lnk Patterson sell
and l'lnk enjoys his share of the trade
with the fair sex..
lU-v. L. 8. Fisher, of Monmoulh,
will preach lu the Culvnry Kvangellcal
cliurch next Huuday at p. m. A
cordial iiivlUlioii Iscxteuded to all to
attend. '
Jommc Irvine went home Monday to
remain on ill his father is able to attend
to busincM nguln, "Uiiflo Heph ' will
wult 011 his eiislomi rH while lie Is away.
There Is no place In Oregon where 1
belter tm ul Is served than at the res
taurant of Weslncott A Irvine, 271 Com
merelal stm t, Salem. Meals 25 els.
The Minxes Lottie MiiHternon and
Florence Alexander left for McMInn
vh Saturday, where tliey will attend
tm, jjuptut college this wlutor,
Councilman Finch and Marshal
Tunper were the only city oflU'iuls pres
ent at the council meeting JLuesday
evening, henco no proocudliigs. -
, , .. 1 m m .. s l ....
1WV, Wf. roiu-r wiuor luigeuo .moil
day to attend the auunal conference of
' v 'l '"B
M M 1"" "',H
Miss Pearl Conner tiCixiinpaulcd her
sisters, Maud- and Dora, to JMigeiic,
where she begins her ilrst your at the
Slate university.
Chns. Htaats now occupies his new
barn at the North end of Main street.
The burn Is a model lor ueatnens and
convenience.
I) It Dun ulster and wife, w ho are
picking hops for J. H. Cooper, pick ou
an averuiru of one box ner hour. Who
can bent ill
Miss Alice Munauluy's fileuds will be
phased U) hour she Is with Mrs, Parrlsli
in Albany, wliolsln thf mllllnory bust
ness there,
Shoemaker, the fruit nmn, bus la;en
building au awning und otherwlst:
win-Ljdlng to the appeuraiiee of his place of
business.
... r ft Hutlbrnnd loft on Thurs
for jjU(jr,U)j0 Or., w her. she will
v . vt!ttr witb ilur aut, M rs. Out
m
..... . 1 . . .
rtt. Jt. 11. wucox, wno nus oeeu un
dur Uje care f a (Ji,JHeun Halum, for
wmeilnie, has returned much Improv
On Sunday, October (Itb, at the
Baptist church, memorial exercises will
be held In memory of Alice Alexander.
Mr.W. O. Murtlu, who married Miss
Nannie Shuppe, entiie uplroni Uervms.
Friday, and remulued over Sunday.
Albert Jessu p. of Salem, one of the
FINE and CHEAP
MILLINERY.
and moat complclc lino of
f . .... .1 t 1. la iinnuiivt
tliift Horuion
you wm uuu,
150 to 250 TRIM
MED HATS TO SE
LECT FROM.
omtrstnntslu the blcyekr race at lb
fair Dili week, wm In town Monday
James Towosend, the Dalles attoi
ney, wui In town several days of last
wivk lraotlHlng Mure Bqulre Irvine,
1'aI, Wllllmim luft ftir Fntret Orov
Tumilrty. wbure he ,ooiuiuuuutH ble
wHtnid yeur t tbe Pnulflo Uulvwnilly,
Mm iV; It. Joliuenu, who hee bveu
vUliltm Imr lnlr, Mr. W. II. Kelly
ruluruud to The Delli'i Heturdey.
lion, W. lk. Oniiuowey mid J. M. Veil'
duyn tiuk umhki on tbe . Monday
dfu riHiiiii imlii fir I'tirtlund, .
J. I) Irvluv iuhI will, Ira ClodMtor
0 Iv.'f Lm'ki! and Frunk Morrle attend
t i" fulr We liii'mluy.
lVU'r CiH.k, wtio Ik now traveling for
tlui A.U' iiiiuiIMiPiIiuk Ia ulMit
IiIn li.mllv Moiiduv.
w W
Cliuir.'llor lliiNi'i sloek of school
Mippllcs lll la ready this week. He
llit lr low prices, .
Slioi l If l'lu miner and James Wi II lams
of Udllas were doing Uusluess In our
nilditl Hutuiday. '
Wu uru plcasod to note lliut J, P. trv
I no, who busUttu quite sick, Is very
much Improved.
Lllllo Kihul Smith, who baa bad
such a long siege of typhoid, la much
Improved.
J. II. IlurUni. with his crew, nicked
aud dried the bops of J. Fl O'Donuell
this week.
Chief of Police Lee, of Albany, waa
the guest of bis brother, Dr. T.J. Lee,
hut week. : r
Dr. 8. A. Mulkuy and wile spent
Sunday with bis parenta at North,
Yamhill.
Air. ciieviH, toe liuena vista ware
bousi'iuan, waa In towu on buslue
Monday,
J. 1) Irvine and wife were visiting at
the home of his brothsr, In MoMlunvllle
last week.
Don,'t overlook Vanduyn'a drawing
hardthue sale; his bargalim can't be
equaled.
New and desirable diess goods Just
revived at Vauduyn's. Call and
them,
Mrs. W. W. Perolvsl Is visiting rehv
Uvea and friends In Halciu during fair
week.
Mrs. Vaughn and Mrs. Kuykendabl
Heiit Sunday with Mrs. J. W. Kirk
laud. (.
K. l'i Larry tnore, of Forest Orovt,
was visiting friends Saturday and Sun
day.
Wanted A good farm baud. En
quire of L. lAimmons, Monmouth.
Judtie tt L. Butler, of Dallas bad but!
ness before our court this week.
ItobertJ. Dated a tulle In 2.-011 at
Terra Haute, Indiana, Saturday.
M. L. ThomiMon, the Falls City
druggwt, 1 nude us a call Tuesday.
Mis Axgle Wliinul returned from ber
visit to Corvallis Weduesday.
Ueuta furulshlng goods, uew novelty
ties, etc., at Vanduyn a. :
Wm. Molson aud wife, of Perry,
were In town Saturday.
School supplies cheaper than ever
before at Chxlfoller Bros'. .
Henry Hill finished picking bla last
yard of hops yesterday.
The Model school will open ou Mon
day September 24th.
Al Huston was doing business lu
Lafuyette last week.
Mrs. J A. Mills is visiting ber father
In Salem this week.
Oooriru Skinner was a passenger for
Portland Tuesday. ,
J F. O'Donnell and wife Soodayed
In Dallas.
A Million Friends.
A 'rleiid In ikhmI Is a friend Indeed,
and not less than one million people
have found Just such a friend In Dr.
King's New Discovery for consump
tion, coughs and colds. If you have
never used tills Oroat Cough Medicine
one trial will convince you that It has
wonderful curative powers In all dis
eases of thriMtt, chest aud lungs. Each
bottle Is Kuuranteed to do all that is
claimed or money Is refunded. Trial
bottles free at any drug store. Large
bottles 60 cents and $1.
A Pickle Factory.
At Middloton, lu Yamhill county,
there Is a pickle and sauerkraut fac
tory. The stockholders are the neigh
boring farmers, who raise cucumbers
and cabbage for the business. Tbe
stock subscribed was $5,000. and half
of this went for en.lueand fixtures.
The main building Is CtflxfiO, besides
the engine room and cooper shop.
There arc forty acres lit cucumbers.
Picking has Just coinmeuced and fur
nishes employment to the yuuug peo
ple of the neighborhood. The barrels
and kegs are made In the coopor shop
and tbe Umber cut In the Immediate
vicinity. Altogether, It is quite a
flourishing' home industry. Member,
TI11. tmul of PrnmlM
In tho mighty Went, the land that "tlokled
with a lioe laiiiflm a harvtmti" the El Dorado
or the minor; tli goal of tbe agricultural
ciinlKTUiit. W'lilla It leemi with all lbs elc
monu of wealth and prosperity, some of tbe
falreHt and iikjhI frullful portloni of tt bear a
hurvemt of inulurla rupd In It fullnem by
thoau unprotected by a n.edlclnal safeguard.
No one seeking or dwelling In a malarial
locality U dale from the soourgo 1 without Hoi
tetiur'M Mioinauh Hitters, Kmlgranta, bear.
this In mind. Cummorolsl travelers fojourn
lug In mulurloui regloas uliould oarry abottl.
of the Hitters In the traditional grlpaaok
Agiilnttlie eM'eutt of expoiure, meutal or
bodily overwork, damp and unwholeaom
fcKd or water, It m an infallible defence. Con
tlputlon.rlioiHriullHm.blllloiisnoKH, dyspepsia
nervoumienH and lost mrengtb are all rimedied
by this genial restorative,
Buckh n's Arnica Salve.
Tho bos! Fulven the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulccn, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chuppec hands, chilblains,
corns, and till skin eriDtions, and posi
tively cures' piles 01 no pay required.
It is guaranteed togl4 perfect satisfac
tion or money refuuded. Price 26
cents per box. For sale by all druggist.
Prosperity Abroad.
Chauncey M. Depew, the noted New
York orator, who has ust returned
from a trip abroad, has the following to
suyin regard to the effect of our late
tariff legislation In England and Germ
any: "In England the tariff was the
one absorbing topic before the Wilson
bill beoatiMi a law, 1 met -one of thai
oldest members of the house of commons
aud bs said) 'Ail I oars edxiut In your
country la whether you arc going to let
my wool Intp yonr country or not.
Tha conditions In Europe allies the en
actment of the measure) demonstrated
how dependent ths industries of the old
world arson the new one Our comitier
ulal depression has found Ita counterpart
011 tbe other side, Bltitw lbs tariff bus
beou settled, there has been a woudiuful
revival of business both in England und;
ou the Continent. The situation Is not!
materially different from whnt It wns'
under the much abused McKlnloy bill,
but the world believes there will he II
tie change for many years. Ho liiaUsd
of walling fi-ra five trade thl'leiiltnu
Europe I adlUNtlng liwlf to t Iiu Inevit
able The consuls told me, aii'l I saw
everywhere, the slitns of Industry siii
prosperity, es)eclaiy n Oenrtany and
kiigland whloh ha not existed fur
.ie.us.
THE HIUIIKNT AVYAltP.
tteyal Baking Powder In Strength aud
Value 10 Per Cent, above It
Nearest CMtitor.
The Royal Baking Powder has the
snviable record of having reoleved the
highest award for articles of Ita els
greatest strength, purest ingredients,
mwt perfectly combined -wherever ex
blblted In ooniHtltlon will) others
In t lie exhibition of former years, at the
Csutounlal, at Pari, Vienna and at the
various Stats and Industrial fairs,
where tt baa been exhibited, Judges
have Invariably awarded tbs Royal
Baking Powder tbs highest honors
At tha recent World's Fair the exam
(nation for tha baking powder awards
were mads by the exports of the cheiu
leal division of the Agricultural Depart
ment of Washington. Tho official re
port of th let of the baking powdc
which were wad by this detriment
for the sMclfio purpose of aaocrtalulng
which wa th best, and which had
been mads public shows the leavening
treugtb of the Royal to bo 160 cubic in
oltee of carbonic gag per ounos of powd
er. Of the cream of tarter baking
powders exhibited at tho Fair, the nvx
blithest In strength thus tested coulain
ed but 133 cubic luche of lea veiling teas,
Tbe other powder gave an average of
III. Tbe Royal, therefore, was found
of SO per cent. . gfualcr . leavening
strength than ita nearest competitor.
and 44 per cent, above the average of
all tbe other test. Ita superiority lu
other respect, however, lu the quality
of tbe food It make as to flnenss, de
licacy aud whoieaomeneni, could not be
measured by figure.
It Is these blgh qualities, known and
appreciated by tbe women of tbe couu
try for so many years, that have onuned
tbe sale of tbe Royal Baking Powder,
shown by statistics, to exceed the
sales of all other baking powber coin
bined.
Irvltig W. Larlmore, physical director
of Y. M. C. A., Do Moines, Iowa,
say he own oonsolently recommend
Chamberlain' Pain Balm to athletes,
gymnasts, bicyclist, foot ball players
and tbe profession In general for bruises,
pralus and dislocations; also for sore
ness aud stlffuess of the muscles
When applied before tbs part become
swollen It will effect a curs In one half
tbe time usually required. For sale by
Alexander Cooper Drug Co,
Dr. Price' Cream Baking- Powder
Award! Cold fed. Mlswiaur Pair, Saa rructKa.
Railway Loss.
Thl ha been a bad year for the rail
roads, and If they bad many more sucti
years they would all have to gel out
of business Tbe lost number of the
(hmmerrvlui and Financial Chronicle
print a table showing the gross earn
ings of the United Slates railways for
tbe Unit six month of this year, aud
compared with the earnlnus for the
same period In 18U3 It shows an aggre.
gate hsw of 1100,000,000 In six mouths.
Till euorniou lost gives an idea of the
Intensity of tbe depressing luiluence
udei which the railroad transporta
tion business suffered during the flint
balf of thl year. Recently there has
been some Improvement, aud there vlll
be further improvement during the
fall months, but It will only make a
light percentage ot the loeacs,' The
losses lu earnings have been pretty
evenly distributed among the roads all
over the country. The effect of such a
hortage In railway revenues was tell
lu every branch or department of mer
cantile ' activity, In curtain tig the
pending power of roads, as well
as by the Interruption to trafllo during
the great strike. Telegram.
While In Chicago, Mr. Charles L,
Kabler, a promliieut shoe merchant of
Dea Molues, Iowa, had quite a serious
me 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 tbe hotel who
had bud colds followed bla example
and half a dozen persons ordered it
from the nearest drug store. They
ere profuse In their thanks to Mr,
Kabler for telling them bow to cure a
bad cold so quickly. For sale by
Alexander-Cooper Drug Co.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World's Pair Highest Medaland Diploma.
MARRIED.
REXFOHD HOWARD. At the
home of Charles , Rex ford in Mon
mouth, Oregon Septetnper 18, 1804,
by Rev. L. S. Fisher of tho Evan
gelical church. , Mr. Elmer Rcxfurd
and Rose Howard, v .(..
Mr. Rexford is well known as a
young man of industry. Miss Howard
one of Monmouth e amiable young
ladies, whose persona' worth was never
questioned by those who know her.
heir many friends unite in wishing
them the greatest pleasure during the
voyuge of their marital union.
FOB THE
. Viiolo Family Helped
"Myhusbsailwaiooiittntd totke bouss, al-
BHMt unable to walk, en sctouut of aa ulcere
all l(l leg. If took Hood'i Barsapurlll sd
led at erne Uinre wr la af lasprara-
He waa aiMin a il In mi In wm k ...in.
My elfeat sen was utrinkra down wlUi ili.s
ButHs fever, Alter taking Huod's eanaparUI
Hooaswurcs
.hart Mm h I'm riiotr4 his health. At
tending others, I hm'Siut all run down. Iloml'i
irtsparill did ma mich good," Mil. S, a.
Lab i, Chlco, Bulla tlauaty, California.
Hsod'a Fills ar. prompt and efficient, yt
uy In au Uuu, ttoul by tU druggist. Ms.
ran us !
MISS SOPHIA GOFF
wbo haa lately returned .
from Sun Frauclwco, is pre
jiiircd to tfvfi her patrons
the iM-ncflt of a new system
PRESS CUTTIsa,
AND FITTING.
Cull at lier home on the
Corner of Railroad and C ,
, HtN'Ot.
KOK
fine Photographs
Crayon Work
Pastelles
India Inks
Water Colors
-Ge te-
D. H. CRAVEN'S
Photograph Gallery
Indapondence, Or
CiCCTRia TELEPHONE
Boitl otilriifliL nn rami, hk mj-atllv. AAt1ml
to t'ltjfi VilUit or Viini Tt. NtnMiaxI itv-tf
liunt. attdi', wtitni tna nmra, itnaiMK cuevtua.
taiio Hud baaet wtllorotiftrtrih.
Aawwaalai saaaaksi ft ssasa aaft law aaAsl as! af air.
On la rtMUdMM masatt MtU in 11 tfe
najjirhlMin. int intniniamlat, no toya, mwk
auayvhsir, any dlrtaVpN. ODtnplaftsx rasvly fa
tt tfi ahipiMKl. Vm b im p bf m oif,
navwaw Atit nf Arilet ma tsMaalHtiaf. 1 start a ilfaa
lima. wurantcl, A mamma maVwr. WHt
W. P. Htrtlioa 4 Cfc, CWn iff, C.4tmMr 0.
Sperling Bfotftsrs
Meat Market
nsAksa is
Choice Meats
Highest market price paid
, for fat stock, beef, muttou.veal,
pork, etc All bills must be settled
. monthly.
0P1SN BUN DAYS FROM 8 to 9 a. m.
ftaMrcilliMMi;.
IH EVERGREEN TREE
' WITHOUT COST.
We will amid ynn ha m ill Bot-nnii oneanmll
evnrgrecn trim adiipti'd to your ojlimile, will)
tiiHlrucMoii for pliant In nt ami earlna for it, tu.
gnttier wltli our oomph t lll ot Numvry
toon, tr you win nut mil iiu. aavMriii.Kiiii.iii.
murk on It I lie n.iniw)f this pwr ami tell
how many ami wluit kind ol trooa and ptautu
you would like lo puiYbiote and when you
wiuil ol not tliiun.
We will ciiiote you lower nrloea on the .look
yon want lliun Imvr ever brno ottered you.
V HW num.. '
KV I'.lttiltKKN M-RSKKUM,
g-17 tCvtirfrren, Duur Co., Wis.
HOME BUILDERS
Wilt consult thoir tiest in-
terests hy ptirohastng their
SASH AND DOORS
of the reliable manufacturer,
M. T. CROW
Independence, Or., succes
sor to FergUHou A Van Moer.
Sngnr pine iitid cedar doors,
all sizes, on bund. .
SCREEN DOORS.
EYES
. .FREE
If your Sl'lXTACLES do not
give you satisraction, consult
0
ft. KOTEH
JEWELER
AND
OPTICIAN
DR. JORDAN & CO.'S
GREAT ttUSEDM OF 1NAT0HT
1041 Market St., Ban JTranotae
(Botwcon Idi and Tth Sta.)
Oo and learn how wonri.rfnllv rn
araniadaand how to avoid .Icknne
and Uiieana, llumum enlarged wltb
.iiuun.nu. vi uuw uujaora auiuii.
alnn SIS Mm.
1051 Itlarket Htrest-DlnaM. ol ment
trlcture, lou ol nanhood, dtsea.ea of the akin
and kidney, qnlrkly cii'od without the un ot tiu
oury'i'reatniiint jigiOiillj' er t)y letUr. Sauii
HI,
BANKS.
THE INDEPENDENCE
National Bank I
Capital Stock, $50,000.00.
A. IIUtH!IIIIKIUJ,
BRAM UKIJON.
iV. P. CUMNAWAV
President,
Vbsfrrealilent.
(,'a.bler
A general banking tnd exchange baalneaa
tranaaotod: lomm ma l, bills (llwniiuld,wmi
merclal orudlU grant di rt'-ixwIU rmielved on
ourreot soooutit aubji i to vwk, inb'ieKt p'n J
en tlm deposits.
DIKWTTOlth.
0. P. Hinltll, A, Nfl.n, I, A."A iI.mi. If. II
.ln.nfiii, A, J. (iiKMlinxu, I), W. Ht:am, II.
lllrsvliberg. .
Commenced Business March 4, 1889
Kstablisbed by ' sttooal Autborlt,
. . , . -THE- .
first mmi mi
v of Independence, Oregon,
Capital Stoeki
Surplus,
50,000.00
$14,000.00
J. II. COOPKlt, . U W. IKueilTHON,
Prealdent. Vl(I'rldent
'-' W, H HAWLBY, Cashier.
, DIRF.CT0R8.
I, B. Cooper,' L. , Riberton, Lewis Ueiiulek
' O. W. Whiteftker, W. W. Collins.
A" feneral' baiikltif bdslneaa tranaa.'ted
liuya aud eella eut auge ou all liiiKirUuil
IXHIIM, .
UtpoaKs received iibjeat to eherk or ou cer-
unii.ie oi ummii i oiiwiouH. naue.
onto lioura; S a. in. lu p. m.
INCORPOMTED UNDER THE 111 OF OREGON,
Polk CpvJnty Bank,
MONMOUTH Or.
J. II.HAWI.KY
r.UUAMi'UUiJ.
1UA i. l"UW bi,L
.. m.mm...... .....I re 1 itent
I, i V lue.l'rea.
fa.lllHr
Paid Capital. 930,000.
DlltEClOItH,
J. U. Uawlry, KLa miibll, 1. M.HImpaoo
i, is. v . jouuer, i, a, niunip, . o, ronuii
JtHMiiD i.raveo.
A general tMUikiug and eaunanga bualneaa
tnuiMUiUHl; luau. uiaou; Ut;uiu retwiveu
uujtxii iu ciiwa or on ceruncaie ui uupo.it
iBivraat tMiia ua lime duiMMlta.
irw nwl vault and burglar proof aafe,
Mwureu uy 1 aid ouie iuvs.
.jiucu jbuura: S a. ui. to 4 p. in. "
RAILUOADU. .
TIMETABLE. '
ladepeadenee and Uuumouth MoUr Liu
Leave
Independence.
leaves' '
' Monmouth.
7:00
B:I0
IhSo
11:1
1:50
:t4
SMJU
1M
:
lutuu
u
Skit
;U
East and South
via : -
The SHASTA Route
. f, , ,. - .af the ' 1
Southepn Pacific Co.
r.llft.rnl. aT.,m.ii tmln. ..n ..lit. .nnnn.
at all stalluu. uetwevu Purtlaud sud' Albany.
Mouth North
ffSi P. M. tv. . J'ortlMiid. . Ar. 8:20 A. M.
WM r. M. l.V. Albany Ar. 1:25 A.M.
1U:UA. M. Ar. flan KranolSOO Lv. TMl P. U.
, rRoburg Msll (Daily.)
Leave. ". . Arrive,
rortlaiid .... H:D0 A, M. Roaeburg ....ItvO p. U,
itoaeburg....7.MU A.M, 1 1'orUaud ...AM A, u.
lag k i 5.l!i Pi:;1.:,
PULLMAN BUFFE1T BLEEPERfc
.. . , .... and .. .
rjecond-Class Bleoplng Cars attached
to autnrougn tnuus.
Vest Side Division. -
Ostwssn Portland and Corvallis.
' . . Mall train daily (eaevpt HundayO -
70 a m
li.-ts a ui
Xv Portland Ar 6:it6 p in
Ar ludipeniieuue..Ar j I'M p in
Ar-j.-Aorvailiii jj,v 1:00 p lu
U:lu p in
At Albany and Corviillla, connect wltb tralu
Oregon faulilo raltiuad.
Kxprvaa train aally (except Bundiiy)
tpm l Lt ...foiUimtl Ar :& a ui
V:H pja y r...MoiunlUe:XvJj5:o0pjii
Oragonlan Railway : Dlvlalon and
Portland and Yamhill Ry.r f
Airlle tnntl TrUweokly.
8:40 a m I Lv.....Porl,Uiud..Ar 1 8:09 p in
i;M p in Lv Monmouth ...lv 1 1Ab a m
ISM pm A r Atrlle . Lv 7.110 a m
TliroiiKb ticket to nil points In the F.iwtoru
Htatea, Liinada, and Europe, can be obutined
cruiu x. ai. aiivfitt, Agoui, tuaopouavnoe.
rt. KOfclHLEIt, . K P. ROUKItS,
Manuner. Ast. U. b'. & I'asa. Agt.
fDKTLAND. OKKOON. .
Deal with 0. 0. Burttsns, tbe live real ornate
HK'ont, Htiertdun, tiiogon. Kuad this Hat ot
destruhlepurohuHfts: .
No. 1. 20 acres, all river-bottom land, 10 acres
In cultivation, well fenced, 6 anrva In grain;
buyer genof crop and possession of tbe
roat of the laud lnunediatelyi $ mile, from
bherUtan ou county Mud; price &K per acre;
Hue hop, garden oi fruit land.
No. 2, 27 acres, all In cultivation, ail level
well teuced, 800 yurilu to souool and church,
Blx mile, from Ulivrldun, level road to town.
Tula la very rich creek bottom land; line
bop land, aud the beat oblckou ranch in tbe
. atato; price $27 per aoro. $,uu casIi, balnuce
. lu one year. Tnrve sawmills in two and a
luur miles of tlie place, lumber Sti per
UioUHauil feel. Tills place will sell forS4U
per acre before full..
No. 8. (It) acres, IS In cultivation; SMC yards to
school and uliuruli. Mill creek bottom iiimii
1'rloe tlb per acre; oue-balf oatih, balance in
n year. , ,
Ho. 4. 27 acres, all in cultivation with sum.
inr tallow wbeat, buyer gets one-third crop.
Two and a bull miles to Shorjduu, one mile
to aoltool and cburcb. Laud all level, No 1
soli tor l'ruit or boiw; price m vet acre.
No, 5. II) acres, nil level oreek bottom land, 16
acres In cultivation, 4 acres of asli timber
watered by Mill creek; mllea to Hlicrl
daui IX miles to school and church, riuyer
gHt poeHosslou ieuuedlatielyi price tUOper
sore.
1 have other forms of all' descriptions for
sale. Ijaud bought, and sold for non-renl.
dents. i'Hrtics having liuid for sale will do
well to Hat tbe same with me if tliey want, it
sold as I use lots of printer's Ink and lot the
people see what 1 have tor sale.
,... , , C. 0. Bukokss, ..
' - Real Lstate geut BUendau, yiegon.
BRICK TARD
j, n. cooFzn
Of Indetwndenoe, tirir J ct3
engine, a brick mftctlneiadicrcru
acre of flnt clay, ti now prrr"ii
to keep on band foe tpzlitj ct
Brick, which will be aold tt reusa
ble pricea.
.
( J.
American and Kuropaao PI n. '
m tawfcl C:::!,
TH08. GUINCAN, Praarlaiar,
Heventa and Washington 8U.,
- , rr-" """ "
P, X. MoCABE. . t. MOHLMAM.
P H. LiE & C3at
Prepristaiw af
Iii;jtii:i3 Ti! ..fcuj
Msnufaetursrs af
? , ,. r . ,t . , , ....... , ..t, j, , . jr? ': 'i -,f
FIRST-CLASS"
Drain Tile.
. etallalsas.
Priosa ta Suit tha , J
HARD TIMES.
. OFFICE AND. FACTORY
ndepsndence, . Oregon,
.. VREWOTT.
J. A. VEM1
Prescott & Veness, ;
Proprietors of
BUS . E 13,
Mananvctarers of and Dealers In '
FIR and HARDWOOD,
' " ..:lJ','J.---tA it. -r', '':'..:
Rouh and Drocscd
.LUMBER.
J. A. WHEELER, : . Manager.
V.LRs'jeLAO
r 3 W 1 1 0 a' huuioi a.
5. CORDOVaVN,
Frka-AaMlaS ITaAA n I ,
I III III 1MB I ! W I II ism I
3.vpOUeE,3Scta.
SErArosorrMMua
L'OOVfLAS,
BROCKTONfMASi.
tea caa save maaer krsarehaatas W. Ia
itongiaa Baeea. .
uihiiiwj wca.c.uc.a, a... wi.aiaw . v.
advertised ahoea in the.world, aad naraatss
tlie value by stamping ta name aaa pnee on
the bottom, which protects yon against high
price, aud the middleman', profit. Oar shoe
equal custom work in style, easy fitting aad
wearing qualities. We have them sold every,
where at lower prices for the vain given taaa
any other make. Take no sabsUtnle. If yoaf
aeaier cannot auppiy job, wc caa. ana y
If you want a Good Bqnar Meal ror
25 Centa
. . Go to the- ' , rf
CITY RESTAURANT
MRS. L. CAMPBELL. Prop.
TM fMIUII ATMPV S.V ril.Hna .Ka. aa.M.a '
Chicken Dinner every Sunday Meals tarred
at all hours Main St.. Independence.
CHAS. STAAtS,
(Buoooasor to HUBBARD A 8TAAT8.)
PROPRIETOR OF r'1
Hauling of all Kinds Done at
jteasonaDte itates.
Agents for the 0. P. Boats.
AU bills must be settled by the 10th oi
each hionth.
Independence, Oregon.
Go to ths C Street '
mimm
And ss sow.
CHEAP
You can get your
Work Dono:
' I ' ':''r! SaaBaBBBaaaasBBBBBBls ".'fi '''
Wagon Repairing ot : All
Kinds, -
TL.aMiT"r .-Asr
CityTruck and Transfer Co