The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891, September 28, 1894, Image 3

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    THE WEST SIDE.
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M FslSSj C::;:ay
FRll)AV,8KPTKItllKR 2H, tan.
ViLiHK. with rra ifM
trail, w burnt laatfcuuduy on Uiemiuklrta
f Iudepdooa. Theowiirrotnublal.i nn t
bj dhwrlbiug Ui prprtjr and imying lor U.i
utah-a. uuiuir at iu vi ir bi urn witf.
To Our SaWrlbcra,
urtuuutouti onto Awand pay
Nvtur ubM.rlptton bulb lu arrtnur and In
edvaiu-e . ara prtrd V treat you vt-ry
jllwrally. Call and a?,
ww m rwbjtiig ctamnmijf.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS!
Ntli In hereby gl wo thai lh County
lUmrd for tlw nniallaatloii of Um fur
lvlk County will met at the Cinut
Houaew lalliw, Oregon, Boiitoinbtr,
54, U ?Vit., 80, Indualvo, for the par-
)? f eo,uallaint toe wwrneiiUt of
All person wIh tkalr to wake oof
r, vi jiTha or al U-ral lona In thlr nwl Ive
fcswiufiHi, whether an to propria1
antwtl, or valuation tlwrvon, an
aruatty miutwUMl to ruwt tli board
at that anatUm. "..',
According to Hupwme (Nxirt tlvd
aiou no vhaHfft4 cttn bn mailt in any
aimHcnt qter the btnmi ncfjourna,
C V. llKfKKTT,
ASHKtiSOH.
xfmtE.
' All person are butvby notlfta that
the ordinance relating to the taxing ol
ltvp will take ettect on Monday,
October 1, ISM. The Us uiut l paid
' to the city Marahal. All owner of
dog, who take out a tax muKt provide
tlioirdotfs with collar with tht lr in
itial Inscribed thereon. By order of
th'tity manual A. J.Tupi'Kh.'
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.
8KCUET UOCIETIK&
AO. U. W. INDEPENDENCE
, Lnde, No. 22, meeta every Mon
day nlubt in I. -.U.K halL All njorn-
nit hruthere are tdvited to attend. Ufo.
A. Smith, M. W,iW. 0. Cook, Re.rd
er. '
t Tii.x.vr iiiwiE. xo. 42. 1. 0. 0
V F. Meeta lo Vnndtiyo's ball every
tunnday evealog. All UUJ reiiowe mr
diiilly uvitel to meet with na. It E.
Fergun,N. O.; Zed Ikmeu.lorf, Wet
Mary YON LODGE, NO. 29, A. P. A.
M Huted eommnowHtions Hatnr-
Jay evenmii ou or before tnll moon each
nioulb auJ two weeks ibereMfler. W. P.
OiDiiowny, W.
Hecretary.'
M. H. It I'alteraon,
HOMEH lA)DOHf NO. 43 K. of P.
Meeta every Wedntndy evfinou.
All kuiiihta are wirdially invited. U.
H. Iiiilmiy, f. U", D.H. Crnveo, K.
PH VSICI ANS-DBNTISTB Y-
Dlt. 8. A. MULKEY. DENTWT,
practloi tlie profwlou In all 1U
bruncbea. Hutiufnction guaranteed.
Otll.w houw, H lo 1 and 1 to 6. ' Ofnw
in the O'Doiiut'M brick, Independence.
? L. KEICUUM. M. D. OFFICE
H, uod reeideuoe, ooroer ltaiiroad
aud Alouraontli ata., ludepeudenee, Or.
DR. J. n. .IOUNHON, liEIDENl
Deiitiat. Ail work WHrranted to
ifive the bent -f nmitnKium. ludepen
dence, Or
A1T0JIXBYS.'
GEO. A.
Law.
and federal
HMITH, ATTORNEY AT
Will practice in all alnt-e
conrta. Abftracta of title
Offlne over IodependimMf
fiirnwlied.
N'Htiuuiil Bank.
B
ONHAM A IIOLMEH, ATTUiy
noV. t r.H Offlne in Btmuf
Wook. iietwem Htnte and Court, ou Com-
uircial atrtiet, Hulem, Or.
8A3II AND DOORS.
MITCHELL k BOHANNON, MAN
nfactnrera of iiili and doir.
AUo, wroll aawin. Main treet.lnuo
pendence, Or.
VETERINARY SURGEON.
DU. E. J.. YOUNG, lateof Nevhettfj
Veterinary 8urgeon ood Dentiat
baa moved to Independence, and opened
an offloe over the Independence Nation
al bank.
HI PEOPLE!
PARK Obesity
Fills. V
Will reduce your weight PerniHnontly from
i2 to 16 pound month. KO STAnvifu
ulcknew or Injuryi NO FUBWWTY. They
bull! up the health and beautify the com
plexion, leaving no Wrinkle or flnbljImwHi.
Htout Abdomen and difficult brenthlnif mto.
lyrt-lleved, NO KXI'KHIMKNT but a
tine and ponlUvo relief, adopted only alter
year of experience. All order nupi'lled di
rect from our office. PrleefiOO P8 "f kHe
or three for 15.00 by mall pot Ptt1'1- lelu
monlaU and partlculani (sealed) 2 cu.
All eorrcpf)ndence utrlctly ooufldentlal.
PARK REMEDY CO., -Boston
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
ROM Ml'KFHY'a HoiVAknlt,m
lUln la atlll riiIuk on and will lie for
auiwai a week a we Imv, not ph-i i-d
oujrh here to All the catchy nfti.e
kllu, We feu Quite Huiii i-i.i a i, u
rlow olwerver told u that we hud llui
uiim orderly hoiiyrd around, alt ho. irh
uryardUKpuluti'd by lively jnpk-,
The lat week ahowa aotiw tniprovtueut
over the nasi. ti i,imr. .i....,,.
lu fortuea a atock couiwuy for the
purpoaeorbuiuiluir a dau.Hihall. ih..v
OOlwldeUHl It. dllDIK'd 111 thnle hnii.
HckeU, plaunett.st .ithcluioU.r. t.niit it
auddwioMt on It, all wlthlu twt-iiiy-f,ur
i waa iiauied "Allwuy I'avl
loumi It mnnm that Alliuiiyliea were
Ule prluclpul uroniotoraof the 'aohuuiu.
Some purtU put up a aiia it aerve
conett, anotlmr a lemonade and vaudy
uiuu aua ooiii etanda are well ptro
Me. une !Hlty turned hU vamp
'iaee lulo a eandav. tolmotniand
fruit lUiut aud tilled It with melon,
peaw and rapee. In all, It la plenalng
w weaueu naruiony In a lot of one hund
red eople moat all atraiiKera to eauh
other. Kventhluir idee and oiilnrle.
lo whiskey around which oattuot lie
mid of every hopyard, A. L,
HKjhway Koiiukhy, At the llee
brldin, tlu-e uillea uorth of town, on
tnuniday night, about lOo'olm k Mr.
A. J. Uyera waa held up by a tnaaked
mau and robbed of two dollara and
twenty hop cheeka, all hehadoubia
P raon, Mr. Uyera was aduruluir from
the hop yard with a load of bona and
Just aa be reached the approach of the
oriugema man etepped out, eUipH
nu team aud told him hi give up hit
money. But the old gentleman wiw
Wot ao wudly mnml Into dellverenco.
Thinking he oould em-ape in the bruxli
he Jumped out of the wugou and atarteil
to run, buUtubbed hie toe and fell dowu
aud bur.ire he oould aruw the rohhttr
waa on top of hhu aud poluUng a pMol
at hi head, told him, he did not wili
to hurt hhu, but muitt have hk money,
or hi ute. He nave un Ida monev mid
ki-t-t hla life. It waa a bold diitl mid ai
there la eom elue, it U to tie hj d tlie
mau tuny beeuuKht.
ItKCXJRtwaa OnuaT. On 8.itmd iy.
Deiinla Michel waa brought before IU
eorder Reed ou the olwrge of being
druukanddiaorderty. HupU-ud guilty
andwaa given fS.Ul) and vtmta, ainouiit
login all to TM wbieh he paid.
Ou Monday Harry Dunne, Join
Mitohell, William Htaeey and Harry
VVllaon were hniught up, each U ing
i'haivel with Him umiiuI, "drunk aud
dlaorderly." They all plea I guitty and
were given two and a half day work
on the atreeta, except Hurry Dunne,
who waa gtveu Ave daya, aa IhU wn
hiaavoondoll'uuee
A Finn Ai.abm.-L. C. Olhuore, the
proprietor of the city water work, lm
tong felt the neoeeelty of notiie nielliod
whereby, In caae of fire, an alarm can
be given at the pump bouse iulcker
than by going In pertidn, pnrtlctilurly
In cane of a flro at night. To remedy
tbla he haa placed a large atetunlxiat
goug In poaltlon and will abortly cn
neet it witn wire to a uox ou Nome
ooruer down town, thus, In many cam,
aavlug aeveral minute time.
W'KHT SlDK A Pl'RECl ATKt). - Rev.
E. R. Murgntroyd, writing from New
Verimn, N. J. imya: EueloHed you
find $2 for the Vas-r Hidiu The time
I not up, but I would like to take
advantage of the eighteen month' ollj'r
If It la meant for ne fur a way. We
alwava look forward exiH-ctantly for
the coining of the WkhtHuik and mitt
It when it failtf to pir In an appourunce,
as eometimea happenx." Till pay the
writer' subaorlpUon to May 1-HHO.
Bio Dxku. A IwkI baa Uvn HUmI In
aeverul eountiea, containing twenty
three piigea of cloeely written matter,
aud i-a pHteut trout the United MUite
government, conveying to the (). & C.
R. R. ttiiuny the title to I2,ni7,m
aetvd of land, aUuutud In Lane, Linn,
ClackamuM, Douglna, Polk, Marlon,
Cooa, TUluiiioi;k, Yamhill, Waahtng-
ton, Lincoln and llentou countlea.
Gosh Khtbay.-No ooplea of the
Wkot HtUK were received at Hover,
Parker or Bueua Viata luat week.
Where' the paper have gone to we
know not. They were properly mail
ed from Mite nillce. Tbla I the only
cane of ao many paper going entray at
ouce, that we can remember of In tlte
ofllee. We have no extra coplea, which
ia unfortunate.
B01.D Oct. H. M. Llnoa hna aold
hU full alotjk of undertaking gooiia,
including hearxe, to W. O Cook, who
will hereafter conduct the uurini-M.
Mr. Cook has in hi employ a first elm
undertaker and ernhuliner nnd will
hereafter carry 0 full.llne of undertaker
supplies along with hi stock of furni
ture. Mr. Lines will retire rrom ouhi-
ness.
Who Next. Wilcox, Baldwin &(.'o.
follow W. P. Conowuy with his oflor of
50 acre of land, as ft bonua fur the
sugar beet factory, by saying i "We
will Klve $500, cash BUbscripllon, toward
establishing a sugar beet factory, locat
ed at Independence." Who will be
ocxt?
Hkkb's Youb Chance-J. II. Mornn
the constable, will sell at public auction
at Rlckreall, on Tuesday at 1 o'clock
m. a wagon, team ana liurnes.
This will be md to the bightest bidder
for cash. ' '. .'
B0UNTIK8. The following are the
bounty allowances mr r jk eouui-y.
Wolf f5; tiear $2.60; wild cat 1 1 ; panther
and cougar $3.
The U. S. dov'l Reports
show Royal Baking Powder I
superior to all others.
The Leader.
rrn... T.W (.tirrfoH flirt lllf-ff'tili
rn. T.oudr i'sirri!8 l!
millinery of tiny retail ln-nse in On-pi, bjkI tl
w ake prices for OAHir ONLY ihnfc will 1 c
mte with the times. You are rdi.i ty iwvtte.1
ar.i.fiHori of tlie stock, where
THELEADER
265
Commercial Street
SALEM.
Senator J. N. Dolph and Judge 0. N,
Denny passed thmughou tbeHattmltty
afternoon train from Yapilnn, Lere
the senator had len Inspecting the
Jtt,v. Ho rtports much beultlt from
the Jetty and that about all the work
lias been done that wn lie donu at
present. -y
W hen w are nllerlng this papr with
twenty-three columiisof reading matter
ftr elghUvu moiilm for 11 wise and
prudent readers will take advantage ol
theolrvraud plauk down the coin
while the nlll-r Itisls,
Rev. CO. Pollug, brtithur oflWv. D.
V. Poling, and the presldlugeldor l r
this district, of the kvaiwllcul ehuruh.
Md quarterly meeting at LewUvllie
lat week and was the guest of hi broth
er over Hunday.
8eluxi ehlldren, renieiuWr, don't for
get It, that the Cooper-Alexander Drutf
Co. have In sha-k the most complete
line of auhnol books and stailoiiery ever
brought to the town,
The mau that ran over Perry Card,
the bicycle rider, one night a tsouple of
week ago, has bwn arrested ami lodged
hi Jail, It la to lie hoped the court will
make a good example of him.
Farm for aide Oueof th ll BOI-
tore farm lu Polk county on mile
from Btute NorinulseluHil; also 40 awe
choice hop laud. Apply lo Eugene
Cattrou, Moiimoulh. tf
Alex i-aa taiateu the world's trolling
record, going a mile Frlttay, In 2,0.1.
On the aame day Directly U'al tha two-
year-old imolng record going the mile
In 2m- ;
We would ealithe attentlou of eah
iuberllara to our oHl-r of the Want
Huik Ui Jauuary iHtm fr ti. This oiler
is made now aud may be dlHooiiilouod
at anytime.
Rev. Mr. Hhernmu, siate missionary
lor Oregon, has removed hla ntmiiy
from Portland to Monmouth uml will
liiiivafter make the latter plut his
headipuurters.
Gentlemen, is-fore you go to the
races, till your jaieket with cigars from
I'luk Pattewou's. Ileearrlea the omy
com plete line of smokers' supplies In
lowu.
Tim annual meeting of the Mnaamas,
will tie held hi Portland, ' icl-lK-r 1st
Profs. CumpU-ll and Hutchinson will
attend as delegare ftmn this county,
Monday was the llrst day of the
session of the county IhshiI of equallfta-
lion. Only one mau apin-an!!! Is-fore
the ttoard that day.
We understand that F. E, Bhtifer,
the new hsarness uthti, Is atsiul to take
nanloer luto the buidne "She"
awnpannl huu home Thuisday.
I'he revival In tlie Taliernacle at
Dallas Is still lu progress. It will con-
tlmie throuuh the we-k. A gtsmiy
numlx'rof conversion to date.
J. P. Irvine and sou Clarence t-ame
up from Meiilunvillu hist Moiulny.
Mr. Irvine Is much Improved In
health.
Win. Hnndcretak, formerly a resident
hire, came up from porihi til, I- rlday,
and will remain a few liny looking
after bis business Interests here,
The cashier of the t;tk, at Mon
mouth, Is building a r- hlenee. He
must have faith In bis at llity to rent
It, or Is Hug to use it himself.
Put mt your trust In prince, nor
your cali iu a u awing onies yon
need them; and then you sVuld Invest
u Vundii) u's stylish hosiery.
There Is no place lu Oregon w ' a
better meal Is served Mull at i "e r.
taui-Hiit of Westscott A Irvine, jl'l (''
mercittl street, Halcni. Meals cts.
Rev. H. II. Jtuekham will conduct
services, nextHumlay morning, lu the
Presbyterian chnrtjh. A collection for .
homo missions will be taken.
Rev.J.S, Smith was Mppolnted, by
conference recently held In Eugene, as
pustor of the M. E. church at this place,
for the coming year.
Mr! ami Mrs. Butler, of Toledo, arc
vlsltliig their daughU'r. Mr. Ann
strong. Prof. W. A. Ol nil. teacher f vocal
aud Instrumental music 1ms located at
Monmouth.
License to wed was Issued Monday to
ilmer Yncum, iigeil 21 yeura nnd Ora
Irwin, aged 18 years. 0
H. T. JeflYey nnd wife, of Corvallls,
were visiting his aunt, Mrs. K A.
Burch, Sunday.
Prof (linn, of Mm nitiuMi, will sing
In the Baptist church next Hunday
morning.
M. D. Hcott anil wife returned Frl-
y, from a tnree weea-s visn, wnn
their relations on the Kleusluw.
The rallwad comnilssioner are
lurneyliig over the lines of the
Southern Paclllo till week.
Prof. Lawrenson, conduolor of the
Second Regiment iwtid, of Salem, was
in low it Hnndny.
Rurtn nibcr' tlifl concert, to he given by
Prof. J. M. Wood, at the Congregat
ional church Friday,.
School Mippilts ate cheap tit the
Coopei'-Ale,amlcr Drug Company's
store. ,
Throw your old straw lutt away and
buy one of the latent lu crush at Vat -
uyu's.
Itcv. P. C. Hclzler, of Hnlom, will
preach In the Evangelical church, at
Monmouth, next .Sunday, tit 11 A. M.
Children you cun get a school tablet
of any size, quality or price, at the store
of the Cooper-Alexander Drug Co,
Rev. L. 8. Fisher, of Monmouth, will
proach In tlie M. E. church, south, of
this city, Sunday at 8 P. M.
"Sell quickly," Is Vnnduyn'a motto
His prices are placed to accomplish this
purpose,
Mrs. L. W. Robertson, of Portland,
Is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. W.
II, Craven.
FINE and CHEAP
MILLINERY.
IUI1 lllOHl;
complete lino of
Hint this Benson
ioniiiiensu-
to an in-
you will una,
150 to 250 TRIM -
MED HATS TO SE
LECT FROM.
Children art requested by Clodfeltcr
Bros to get their tehool mpplle before
Mouduy, If they wish to avoid the rush,
Anything needed in th schoolroom
at Clodfeller Urn.
Peter Kurre returned from Portland
Monday.
Oct your school mippllc at Clodfvlier
Bros,
N. A. Burch and James Clark, of
Rlckn all, were lu town Sunday.
Clodfulter Bros, for your school iu
piles,
The Baptist Stat convention la to be
held lu Purl land, next mouth,
Taldrts from 2j to 60 cent each, at
Clodfelu-r Bros.
Tbe usual crowd a'teuded Hie Stale
fair friwn here till year.
Zed l!oeiiioi f did business It) McCoy
Tut Mlsy and Wwlnestlay,
Dr. Kctchum can give you quotation
mi tlreeti (luge plum.,
i on neetl hesvlur underwear now
uch aa Vanduyn haa.
(In and hear the blind musician, at
the Cougreutloual church, tonight.
(loo. Walling, of Salem, was lu town
Tuesday.
tl rand ma Butler came up from Port
land Monday.
L. W. MoAdaniN came over front
Salem Tuesday.
Rubber hoot at the Racket ' ladle'
rublwr.,
Mis MyrtleMlller returned from Port-
laud Monday.
Boy overalls, out of sight, at th
Racket,
A Wrare Act,
Mr. Heiidrlckson and her daughter
In-luw, Mrs. Fronk, went hi Indepeii'
deuce with a horse and buggy one duy
last week to visit Mrs, Ileudrlckeoit'v
daughter, Mrs, Goodman, of that city,
who waa III. Mrs. Heiidrlckson, being
accustomed to the use of firearms, took
with her a shotgun, thinking to procure
a pheasant for her stuk daughter. As
they were driving aloug they saw under
some trees ahead of them four dirty
looking nieii lying on the ground.
Tlie men got up a the horse approach
ed and ranged themselves alongside of
the road, aud as the h irse got opposite
one of them attempted to schte the bit,
but Mrs, Heiidrlckson' shotgun came
promptly to her shoulder asshe sighted
directly at the mall, aud under her
command they concluded to scatter out
of sight as quick as poMilblu, The shot
gun argument I a pretty good ou to
use ou tramps, aud 1 always successful
with that klud of cattle. Albany ier
old.
IU1I.HOAU CoMMissioNKiis, The
Railroad commissioners passed Uirou It
town Tuesday night with their t
ears. I lie party eonsistea or ioi. j. 11,
lvldy, (leu. It. B. Conimon, I, M. Ma-
crum, the cotnniiiwtonersj byaeii,
Baker, Clerk. Supi-rliitendent Fiehla,
and Chief Euglnlecr Uroudshl.
U.nIou llini.K Mkk-iin(i.-IUv. P. C.
lleller, of Salem, district supcrluh-u-
deut of the Amuilcau Bible society,
will conduct a union meeting, lu the
interest of the bible, at the Christlau
church, Monmouth, ou uext Sunday
eveulug, September 30th,
The Laud of promise
la tli mighty Wtwt, Urn land llmt "tli-klt-d
wilbaliiHilaiisliitBliarvMts" the Kl ixiraik)
if tli inlliurt Hit (osl of the sirlelittuisl
i iiiltTimt, While It ni'iii With all tiie vie.
a ol w.-ullli and pnmperlty, noiim : ; t
t i l' U tiMwl Inilirul Kirtlonnr " ')?.,, s
li,i,'vv 'i'los.sr.a In t w..:ve ey
iaHMiu.V' '' 'v ihy Uti-!9Bi ssiVdUsrC.
No onu ' i "! ittftM, ulii a malariiU
liM-allly U KHfwrrom Uk-mhiiiisu Without Ho
tellitr's Mioliisrb MtiU'ru. KiulurniiU, bear
tlil In iitliul, Cuiiomircliil trnvuleni mjourn.
Ins In iiilarlHi rrlmi nhould curry s bottle
of ttis Itlttvn. In tli tmdltlousl irlpiuu-k.
Altivlnnl ihu (-rteuU of xpMure, niimUtl or
utiillly overwork, dump and unwhnhwom
f.mil or wator, It 1 an Innulllila (lufonno. (:on
ttlpatlon, rht'iiiualliiiii, tilllliiuiii',ilyiiH.ilu
iii-rvoiiHiiMuttiid liwlntrauKltisrosll ramedlod
by thin Ri'nlal rcMtorsllvs.
liuarantoed Cure.
We autborle our advertised druggist
to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs, and Colds,' up
on this condition If you are ullllcted
with a Cough, Cold or any Lung.
Throat or Chest trouble, and will use
this remedy as directed, giving It a fair
trial, ami experience no Isiuellt, you
may return the bottle and have your
money refunded. We could not make
this oiler did we tint know bat Dr.
King's New Discovery oould Isj relied
on. It nvor disappoints, Trial bottle
free at any Drug Store. Ltrge slzefitlc
and fl.OO.
Irving W. Larlmore, pliysnnl director
of Y, M. (!. A., Dcs Molne, Iowa,
says he can conscleittly recommend
Chamberlain's Pain Balm to athletes,
gymnasts, bicyclists, fool ball players
and the profession In general for bruises,
sprains and dislocation-; also for sore
ness and stillness of the muscles
When applied before tbe parts Income
swollen It will cllect a cure In one half
the time usually required. For stile by
Alexander Cooper Drug Co.
Cucitou Dedication, The new
Evangelical church at Buena Vista,
will be dedicated October 7, HS04. Dedi
catory sei inoii at 11 a. m., by Rev. C, C.
Poling, ol Lafayette. Services will also
bo held ou the eveulug of the 6iH and
7th. Everybody cordially Invited to be
present.
O. S, N. 8. Rucord, F ' a private
letter received from Mut leld, Ctxi
Co., we learn that J, W. PL ley, of tbe
04 class Is principal of the school at that
place, tind has as h la Assistant,' Alt John
son, also a '91 boy. J. B. Sneddon, '04
has a good school at Bay Oily. Q. A.
Wicknnder hits s good position at the
government works. J. W. Mast 1
teaching at Bandon, Chits. Flynn, at
Marshlleld ami E. M. Cooper, at North
Bend.
Buck leu's arnica Salve.
The besl ealvo m the world for cutB,
bruises, sores, ulccis, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, ohllblulna,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles oi uo pay required.
It Is guaranteed to give perfect satlsfao-
tlon or money refunded. Price 25
Mr. aud Mr. Madison, of Roseburg,
ar visiting lu tewn this week.
Rev. William Smith, will preach In
tlie congregational church, Sunday.
M.Fisk, prominent took mau from
near Th Dalles, waa In town Wed ties
day. -
City band will meet next Tuesday
evening, by order of President VV. O,
Cook.
1m Is Minerva Naylnr, of Ashland,
Oregon, la visiting her coiislu, Mrs. Dr,
8, A. Mulkey.
J. A. Tliutchei, (he stiperiiih'iidnnt'niid thus I pay n tribute to hi memory..
of the telephone system, pmde hi Ilo-t
visit to Indi'iK'ndenee, Vpdiiiiliiy.
Mr W. O. Shannon, who Inst it tg
old Ids tailoring business to T L, Jen ks
anil removed to Cmi county, lain town.
Remsmls-r tlie blind mn-lclan, at the
Conirrcgatloiml cliuroli tonUrht. Ail
mission adults 23 cunts, children 15
eeuta.
The Wust Siuk 1 In receipt of n
houtpiet of beautiful roses, of eleven die
tluct varieties, from Mr, J, llanley, of
Alrlie,
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Johnson, who
have Usui visiting Mr. aud Mrs. VV. II.
Kelley, returned to their home In Port
land yesterday.
Th weather getting cold and you
need a new heater, R. M. Wade & Co.
carry the most complete Una of slovse
aud heater In Polk county. .
Prof, J. M. Wood, the blind musician,
will give an entertnluinctit, under the
auspices of the library assoclullon.attlie
Normal chapel, Monmouth, on Sunday
sveiilug, Sep te m lair 20th. Admhsbm
25 and 15 cent.
MesdameaT. J. Lee, J. A. Veiicsx, Mln
nle Potter, S, L. Irvine, Mluule Callln
aud Rev. D. V. Pollug were elected and
served as delegate from the Con
gregational church here to the slate
association of churches, which met at
Salem last Tuesday.
Iast evening, any the Albany Jrr
aU, of Sept. 21st, Prof. J. M. Wood,
at the Presbyterian church, gave i
most enjoyable entertainment and reu
dcred the promised pmgramme In i
very pleasing manner. The Professor
evIuieJthat he was a true artist lu
bringing forth the sweet strains fmuf
the vlollu.
The otuiuert given, at the opera house
by Prof. J. M. Wood, proved to he an
excellent musical treat to those who
attended. The Professor' rendition of
tbe many excellent musical selections
show htm to be very skillful on the
vlollu and guitar. The frequent upplau
ses which greeted him was a fine test!
motilul of the appreciation of his audi
turn. Went OrfyoiiUm.
Itoyal Leads AIL
The Royal Baking Powder I the pt
est and strongeat baking powder made,
and ht", received tbe hlghet award at
all the great International and state
fairs, vl ercvcr exhibited in oouifietl
tlon with other. The Judge of awards
an baking powder at the late Chicago
Fair, Prof.H.W. Wiley, wrlU that
the Impel tlueut claim of other compa
nies that they received tbe highest
award for strength and purity are faW;
that no such award weie given thorn.
While In Chicago, Mr. Charles L.
Kahlcr, prominent shoe merchant of
IVs Moines, Iowa, had quite a serious
time of It. He took such a severe cold
that he could hardly talk or navigate,
but the prompt use of ChamlMirlnln's
! Cough Remedy cure.1 hhu of bis cold
so quickly that others at the hold who
had bad colds followed his example
aud half a dozen intsoiis, ordered It
from the nearest drug store. They
were profuse In their thanks to Mr.
Kahler for telling them bow hi cure a
bad cold ao quickly. For sale by
Aiexander-Coo-r Drug Co.
A. M. Bailey, a well known citizen
of Euguno, Oregon, says his wife haa
for years been troubled with chronic
dlarrhu'a and used many remedies with
little relief until she tried ChamU-r-lain'
Colic, Cholera and diarrlio-a
Remedy, which has cured her souud
aud well, Give It a trial and you will
be suprlsed at the prompt relief it
airords. 25 and 50 cent bottle for sale
by Alexander-Cooper Drug Co.
Fakmkhs Attkntios. Farmers
will please bear In mind that all twine
account become due October 1st, und
must be paid. R M. Wadr&Co.
BORN.
ELKINS.-On Sunday, September
2.1, 1804, to the wife of Lorn Klklus, a
girl.
DICO.
WILSON.-Frlday, September 21st,
the four months old twin daughter
of George Wilson. This death was
unusually sad as It was Just a -week
before that the first of the the twin
died.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking: Powder
Awtnkd Gold Mil MUwtnttr Pair. Uan FwicIko.
In Memorlsm.
Tbe announcement of the death of
our long and highly esteemed friend,
Luke Mulkey, was not much of a sur
prise to us, for we were well aware that
at his advanced age, and the condition
of his health for tbe past few month
was not such as to warrant a lengthen
ed lease of life. His demise causes us
sad reductions. A few month ago we
spent quite a pleasant converse with
him just after he had t uffered a paraly
tic stroke, and the end was approaching
but be lingered along and now Death
hits claimed him as Its own nnd he has
crossed the dark river and rests from
his lalsirs.
For a third of a century we have had
Intimate and friendly social relation
with Luke Mulkey, and we recall to
mind the kind and genial disposition
with which he over received us when
opportunity gave occasion, to call upon
him. Titus one by one the old pioneers
are passing away, nnd none has suc
cumbed to the hand of death moro high
ly respected and honored thttu our la
mented friend. I should have been
pleased to have stood by hi bedside ere
ihU spirit took Its flight, and once moro
open to the cries of d Ktressed ' nes, and
wasalwsys given with a warmth of
feeling that proved disinterested friend
ship, Some mouths ago we gathered from
him personally some aseichte of hi
life' history, but lu our wanderings
they have been lost or misluld. which
we much regret, aa we would llkd to
have presented, In the columns of the
Wkht Si hk, some points In hi history
that will now, probably, lievvr be pre
sented to tbe public. 1 rcsK!Cted and
loved blin as I Isilleve he rcsiieoted me
Itis well, ami I believe truthfully (
"ld, that the valiant never taste of
death but once, and wo who had the
honor of knowing our friend, know
that ho whs valiant and death came to
hhu not with terrors, but like the serene
and peaceful hour ol a closing Hummer
day. the spirit of our departed friend
pined Into eternity. Death lo such aa
bals but the openliu of life, the life
that live forever. Like unto a ripened
sheaf of wheat, Ilk wheat ready for the
garner, he was gathered to his father,
Of such we can truly sayi
There are no dead, we fall asleep,
To wakeu where they never weep,
We close our eyes on pain ami sin,
Oui breath ebb out. hut life flows In.
He Is gone but he left behind him a
Rpotless character worthy our Imitation.
Faithful friend, hail and farewell!
8. 8.
RAGING
WEEK.
TIIUKSIUir, FBIDmRDSATUBDA.
AtTtlmafn Track, Under the Ausplses
ortke Polk Co.ii.tr District Fair
Association.
' Although the association was a little
alow lu deciding to hold a fall meeting,
It was because they wished to be sure
of niaklu It success before making any
announcement. That It will be a suo-
Cisss Is fully assured from the fact that
the programme I a good one and there
are plenty of horse to 1111 each race.
Two Special features have been added
aud are sure to lw drawing curds. On
Friday there is to be an Indian horse
race, open to all the redskins. There
Is a great rivalry between the Sllett and
Grand ltonde Indians and each tribe
have their Uwt horses In training and
will turn out oumasse. Ou Saturday
the flint hurdle race, ou Talmage track,
will be run, and Vulcau, tlie holder of
tbe world's ruoord, will tie in it. I'he
following Is a partial list of the trotters
and pacers on the ground Wednesday
morning, with more to follow:
Mr. Tyrou, of California, is here with
Hauford Medium, 2:14; Maud Patchcn,
2;19; CoL K. It., S:22, aud other.
I. C. Moslcr has Ccour'd Aleue, 2:19;
Combination George, 2:18; Analene,
2:2; Harry V., 2:24; Ktug Patchen,
Golden Seal aud Volvetine,
Neat Steele has Uuhndel, 2:18; Roae-
mou, 2:18, aud Addle R.
George GUI haa Jullcte,22; Rocket,
2:2(1, and three other. -
J. B. Smith haa Malheur, 2:27, and
Lady Went forth, a full slsler to Doc.
Sjierry.
Omo Wills haa Jack the Ripper, aud
(uoeu W.
('has. Hawk has Belle 8., ami four
others.
Sum Crowley ha Pilot Lemont, 2:21,
and two other.
Van, 11. Del,aliumt will scud six or
seven from his stable.
Of the local horses, Montana, Itick
roalU Little Maid, Doily It., Black
Diamond, Lilly McCarty, and Mult
uomah, are here.
The UHiial number of gallopers are on
the ground aud each running race will
be rilled.
LATKIU
Since the above was In type, and
Just as we goto press, we learn that tbe
Races have la'en Indefonltlly postponed,
on account of tlie weather.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
' Wrld'Flr Highest MxUUnd Diploma.
ITr. V. X. Salter
A wt knew photographer ot Meroed. CaL.
UtMm "My faes nd body were covre4
Witt m blob-hs whloh disfigured me and mus
4 mucto wdtrlriff. Otavr ratdloiaes failed to
atlp mf oasa, but after taking four bottle ot
Hood's Sarsaparllla
I amarirlj free from nr blotohe and am
ewftflMj wll." MOOD'S CUWK8-
Heed's Pllle Pur'T viieUvbl a4
SNfaUrBseparsd- SB Try a box.
S!
MISS SOPHIA GOFF
who lias lately returned
from San Francisco, is pre
pared to give her patrons
the boucflt of a new system
PRESS CUTTING,
AND FITTING.
Call at her home on the
Corner of Railroad and 0
-Streets. -
-FOR-
THIS
fine Photographs
Crayon Work
Pastelles . ' .
India Inks
Water Colors
D. H. Cli AVHX'S
PJrtit" '-p CJaUery
s idijpen dence, Or
BANKS.
the Independence
National Bank !
Capital Stock, $50,000.00.
M. HiriMCllllKHO,
AUItAM NKIUN.
W. P. L'ONNAWAY -
. PrMldent.
Vies frssldent.
- Caihler
A gsnsrsl bsnklUK nd tii-hangS bunlnfsn
trauiuuUd; Umu wad, bill U!iHiuiiUjd,9oin
mrtill crdlu granloih deponlUi rolvd on
iiurreut stioeunt vuiijuui to liik, mtrt psld
on inn dvMMlia,
UfRKCrOHH.
IIH- Mil, III, A.Nalaim I A Allnn U. 11
Jwpprwin, A, J.UiMHtniuu, X). W, htiarit, 11.
iilliH.'ljlH.'ry,
Commenoed Business March 4, 1889
i slaiilwtiMl li atkmal Authority,
-TUB-
FUST NJIHL I1KK.
eniideM.iidvu,Or(on, .
Capital Steek.
Sarplua,
$60,000.00
$14,000.00
i. H. tOOI'KH, L. W. IU)HKKTH)N,
PrsnldDiit, VIITwtldiil
W. li HAWLEY.Ca-lilor.
DIKKCTOIW. .
J, M. Oniper, L. , HiiljrUsin, lewl Heliiilck
, W. Wbltsaker, W. W. Collin.
A nral luuiklnir bualiiMu traniu-)Ml
Buy and lt cscljaiig ou all loivxiruat
-IIUMt
IwipiMlUi received sulitxet tootuwk or on oe
lllH Hie UI aMMll. (UlH!Uoll OiKU.
umoliuuri V a. w, to 4 1. m.
INCORPOItmO UNDER THE UW$ OF OREGON,
Polk County Bank,
MONMOUTH Or.
J. H, It AW LEV
I'. UfAMlllEl.!
UlA UfUWkXL.
I'rMHtrfoill
Vliw-l'rw.
..Canuitar
Paid Capital, $30,000.
DIUECIOIW,
J. It. lUwlfjr. l'.L.C'mntll, l.M.HIiiM'wm
4. o. v.uiiuor. rf.n. mump, f .B.i'uwu
JlMlltl I I-MVUII.
A gxnvral ban Hum ana unhang bunliiMt
vmii-muHi; nwiia uiuuo; ilfjuwim rtxwlvvtl
nuojcv, mi viitxia or ou (xirtnicaui or ui-ponie
MU-rmt uald ou time ilmilu.
t- ire prtKir vault aud burglar proof safe,
ii.iot liuum: s a, iu. to 4 p. in.
HAlLliOADS.
TIME TABLE.
ladepeuileae and Moumeuth Mutur Llm
IeavM
ladepeadoDO.
Leave
Mounitmih,
7.00
:IU
ll:U
1:60
-M
iXU
7:30
Item
lit
a.ts
ft;U
DR. JORDAN & COS
GREAT MUSEUM OF UflTOMT
i 1061 Market Bt Baa FnutoUco
f'l
(Bet tb and 7U Sta.)
0 and lrrn bow wonderfnlly j-na
ill I fv mAw ud Bow to oW tkktima
oi ummaw, MunumeulugKl ah
tfontteia,
10t market RirectliMM of mm:
trlotore, Iom ol manhood, dlwu. of the nki
aod kklmy quickly cured without the nee ol mi r
rJfwauiial perMHielly or by letter. ikn4
EYES
mm
r
FREE
If your SPECTACLES do not
give you satisfaction, consult
0 A. HHfllWEK
JEWELER
AND
OPTICIAN
HOME BUILDERS
Will consult their beat in
terests by purchasing tbelr
SASH AND DOORS
of the reliable manufacturer,
M.T.CROW
Independence, Or., snooes
or to Ferguson Van Meer.
Sugar pine and oedar doors,
all lizea, on hand.
SCREEN DOORS,
Sperling Brothers
Meat Market
DEAi.ua IN
Choice Meats
Highest market price pnid
for fat stock, beef, rauttou.venl,
pork, etc. All bills must be nettled
- , monthly.
OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 8 to 0 a. m.
EUCTfiiC TELEPIiUlit
RoM nntrlnht. no int. ho roriilty. Arlrr
to (lity, ViUttHB or Count ry T"i nH n.
homn.ehn". nt.-tm wnd ofton, OrnittiMtt'riviii
I MtnO Hlt'l UHrlt NHllHr OH tVin ft.
(hie in ta rHRiilenc nitHna a bh)i to nil tftfl
J neiulibors. t in 1tt"trunienti, notoyn, work
Innrwrtflra, any a Glance, tkmpiew( wtanj ior
m when hipMl. Oun b pat up by nny one,
ntwaroutof order, no rnnnlrinit. lnnt a Mi
tim. Wrtrruntt'd. A mouar makr, Writs
U W. K Harrtscn & Co, QltrH GtiumW 0, k
BRICKYARD
J. R.' COOPER
Of Indeiiendence, harlnj ta
engine, a brick machine and averxJ
a:rca of nnewt clay, i now prepreJ
to keep ou band ft fine quality tl
Brick, which will be wld at reaaon
ble priced.
American and European II in.
, TH08. CUINCAN,PrprliHr,
aevf ntb and Wahtngtm Ht,,
OBTLAKD, 0IIW1I
P. H. MeCABC. S. MUHLMAN.
P. H. I'tCi'E I C)
Proprietors of
vskm lib Fatij
M an ufaotAi rare f .
FIRST-CLAtSS
Drain Tile.
of all slsat.
Prloa to Suit Ui
HARD TIMES.
OFFICE AND FACTORY
ndependence, Oregon,
tupKHaoorr.
3. K. VENE88
Prescott 8c Veness,
-Proprietor or
til
Minnfactnren of and Dealer la
FIR and HARDWOOD.
- AND
D....u FN -
nuu-n ana urcssoa
LUMBER.:
J. A. WHEELER, - Manager.
VV. L. Douclac
S3 shoe.;.
I TMI DC ST.
aucaaiNo.
ta. CORDOVAN.
FRENCH& ENAMELLED CALT '
.&VrlrE(iALFm!t
J.W POLICE, 3 SOUS.
ocrw run wniuniuB
L'DOUaLAS.
BROCKTON, MASS.
Ve eaa aT wiener r aarekaalac W. Im
umiiii mm,
edvertised shoe in the world, and ruimntee
the value by etampinx th name and price oa
the bottom, which protect yon agalnat high
pricei and the middleman' profit. Cmr ahoe
equal custom work ia atyle, eaay Suing and
wearing qualltlea. We have them (old every,
where at lower pricei for the value given than
anv other make. Take no aubatitnte. Ifvour
dealer canuot supply yon, w can. Sold by
tf you want a Good Squara Meat tor
25 Cents
Go to the
CITY RESTAURANT
MRS. U. CAMPBELL. Prop.
To (enm every day durlnir tha auunn
Chlckeu Dinner every Hun day Meal served
at all hour Main Ht,. IndeDendenoa.
CHAS. STAATS,
(Successor to HUBBARD A STAATS.)
PROPRIETOR OF
City Truck and Transfer Co.
Hauling of all Kinds Done at
.Reasonable Sates.
Agents for the 0. P. Boats.
Ml bills must be settled by the 10th ol
each month.
Independence, Oregon.
Go to th 0 Street
ILAGKSMITH
SHOP
And aee how
CHEAP
s You omi get your
Work Done.
Wagon Repairing of All
I;
SI
,'ir .jw
Kinds,
H. fi. FOLLER, Prc?riefer;