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I THE WEGT OIDE irnir-nri n,. '" '"TiysaaaaaMMss ai fill DAY, OCTOUER 10, 1804, T 0r gatarikstrs, t( yo will corns this office JfOWaad pay nur wbsertptloa both la imm aae eilvaaeews are prepared to treat foe vsry HMMliy.. can ana see us, , WajrrtUftbttehln Company, SECRET SOCIETIES. A 0. U. W.-INDEPENDSNCS IX . Lodge, Mo. SI, bmIi every Mra- nlcht in 1. J.O.r. ball. All oJora in brother ere Invited to attend. Oca. A. Smith, M. W. W. a Cook, Reoord 1 f ALLS? LODGE. HO. 43. 1. 0. 0 V F.-Ments in VodonS hall everf luowday wing. AU Uoa raliowa i Ateliv invitad to matt vita aft. IL Ferguson, N. 0. Zed RoeeoOoff, 8ee retary .-.-v, , . : t TON LODGE, NO. O, A. F. A. I M. oUiM eomnucteauoot Bator da; evening on or before tall noon eeh mouth tud two week thereafter. W. P. Counowav, W. M. IL H. Patterson, (Secretary. m m nuVD mstf tin i. MwM ewy Wednesday evening. All koiabta aw oordlallv invited. U. K lAUKliuy, C. 1), H. Craven, X. uflLAd. riIY8ICIAK8-DEJTri8TRT. T-ML 8. A. MCLKEY. DENTIST. lJ nraettoea the profeealou la til IU lraiicha. Satisfaction guaranteed. Office hours, 8 to l'i and 1 to 5. Office in the O'Donnell brick, Independence. EL. KETCHDM, M. IX OFFICE . and realdeooe, corner Railroad aud Monmouth sts-, lodepeudenee, Or. . it inuuunu 11ESIDEN1 DentisL All work warranted lo ranted k lodspeo Kivt tbe best of satisfaction. dence, Or ATTORNEYS. GEO A. SMITH, ATTORNEI AT U. Will practice m all iUU and fedsrel courts. Abstract of title furnished. Office orer iBdepeadeoo JS' annual Baa. BON II AM ft HOLMES, ATTOR oey at Law. Offloe la Bntb'l block, heiwea State tod Court, oa Con tnercial street, saiera, ur. , SASH AND DOORS. tv k rrunELL a boaannon, mam IVI afnetnrers ot eeeb and doom. AIm, eeroU aawing. Main lreel, lode peadeooe, Or. .. VETERIJf ABT SURGEON. i- FL E. J. TOTJNO. laU of Neeberg, LJ Veterinary Surgeon and Dentiet Itua stored to Independence, and opened an oQe ver toe Independeooe Nation al btoi. -ocALiea m-mr arn<a xoan cxjlxc W. E. Poolo, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Offloa neat door te Aaatlna' Faral iara etora- . MONMOUTH, OR. MARK PENNYROYAL PIUS, td ramala Reqala clHirti rfeeUfuUlwajireii. all imtnluiUt. palnflil Meaetwattoa, MP P,tm , .tcth-f aw fall toalbrt a ipeedy and certain rellet VO EXPERIMENT, bat a aclentlflo and potlUa ialK "P aftr yean of experience, AH orden enpplrtd dlreet from our offlce. Prleeper peek fl or irii pmge for $5 by . P"lP'd' EVERY PACKAGE GUARANTEED. Partlcaln .ealcdj 4 eeaU. All oorreepond- enc strictly Confidential. PARK REMEDY CO., Bofton, Man'. iCommeneea buino March i, W.J REPOBT OP THE C05PITI0N first national bank. At rnrterntence, In the Htata T Owgjn, OweloMofbolDi, October J, A. V. I4. BKHOOBOK. JfS.V.-.BdBnaeeaiad-. r . ilLAnflnU . ,4i2,m it II. H. Itond to eeenre circulation-.. lyemlumi on 0. M, Bonde Hlmilc. tcurletle. etc --- Itunklog-houKe.furBlUire and illxt n hue from National Baalu (not re . erve acnU) - !ne from ette banlte aud baa ker.. Due from approved renerve aeol-. ;hecki and other canh le...---; Kraclloual paper currency, nlcKen lwrvMWM7&i Hpie!L f tauten der notoa wr Itederriptlon fund with n. Jfc Treat. urer (S per cent of olreulaUoB.l--fUe from V H. Treasurer, other nyoo IJWO 00 4.700 W 1220 W CT41 tbut B per cent reaeuijuM - Total J,MMMTIM. Capital itock paid m Wurplux fund ---""" Undivided proU, leiw expeniw - and UiJten pain VS'IaCZV National Hank Notea ouUUadJflfr ,150,000 00 , 14X10 00 1M 11,250 00 ut fm J)lvldnd unpaid xXtSi.TSi. Vim 60 Individual dHpoalU auWect to cbee WW rnand certlAcatea ol dpolt ii Noted and Mile redlxwun ,4102,821 10 Total I...- State of Oregon, I,, (jouatyof Folk,!""' of the above- above etatement U true to the heal oinv knowledge and belief. HAWIyEr Chler. Hubwrlbed and nworn wnejwe - ajr of October, 14. T ur If IKK LAND. r a nnopsa. O. W. WHITSAKia, 11.0MM (S3 60 MO 00 4192,121 1 LOCAL AND PERSONAL. eTIAynt Auot A.-OaorfeEklnner wirut to I'm-tland Monday afternoon to be prawnt at thelauuottliig and litepeo UoBorbtaBawiUMuer, Allot A., which nt eipecta, barring aocldeuu, to laud al tba !udfpndtoidaok Battirday, and will at (mm be placed on the rua Iw twwen thla plaea and rJalcm. Folkw lottaideaoHptlouoftlieboat: Langth over all ulHy4brw toet, dith of bold Iwa fort and wn Inehva, bo four rt, ttra tbraa feet ten Inehw, frame of the wat eaateni oak one and one eighth Inch by ona and ae-fuurth lnoha, teamed aud bent lo, oak ulern mt item P1, keel of boat fir. llnukod with grain edge (If, by oneelRhttt Imh to water Una, from water Hue up with Port Orford ocdar, ona Inch, Inelde eelUn with cedar and flnlitml with oil. AH bolted together with oue fourth Invh bnlU, kealhaafllyihod with Iwu o tondlitg bank protecting wheel, Iron rudder, upright boiler twenty-four Inohee diameter, foor rWt high with thlrty.two Inch mbtnerged tubce.euglue neantian double aotlnt. eomiMHind uodoaalng, eight bone power, propeller naft pboaopber bronae twentytwo raeneata diameter. Haa free aeaUnc wpexay for twenty pwpla. VUrWlNO TBI Ooo rthv. Laet Tuea day two apedal ear were attained to the retular train containing a party of ten auunguiiued vliltort from Pert una, ae ioiiowa, Mr. and Mrs. R. Kahler, of the Southern Paclflo rail road, A. Quthrle and hi two daugbtera rrom Liverpool, England, Mr. and Mn, W. J. Buraea, Mr. aud Mrt.Maokenle and Mum KltUe of Ban Franoleco, When the party arrived here they were met at the train and driven around the country toward Rlckreall and Delia returning delighted with the trip and witn the beautlM of Polk county Many have been the queetlont naked a to the Import of thle vUlt, for the party repreeented many mllllou dollar of capital, but we have been n liable to gain any Information of value on that point, - Nsw Orchestra.-a new orcheetra ha been organlied undor the ktlur hip of Prof. Bi-brlng and cotiakU of the following membere: Prof, tabling, let violin Roy Gilmnre, 2nd vlutlu; Raymoud Uenkle, eurnet; Ira C1m1 felter, baaa; Clare Irvlue, trombone; Sotbern Talbot, uarelrum aud the Mlaeea Edna Gllmore aud Alta Fttm plauo. A will be teen, "J""1 f the membttra are juvenile nnd Prf, Svbrlng aoon eirxvU to dewlop an oroheetra couBtatlng wholly of little folk that will be eeoond to none. la developing a whole lot of talen among our boy and girl and tlx people of independence eboutd feel proud of hi work and give him aud hi pupiia all eneouragemcii poible. Chahoi Of Firm. Latt Saturday the well known firm of Wilcox, Baldwin ft Company, told their well established , bueluee to tl II. Knot, lately of Great Falls, Montana, who took poasewiou the flrnt of the week. Mr. Knot will shortly bring his wife here from Salem, where he ha been residing for a thort time He teem to be a thorough business man and wearegltdto welcome hi in to Independence. Messrs. R, H. Wilcox and M. P. Baldwin will liew settle up their business, and next winter one or both expect to lake a trip lo Central America to see what chancre then, are there for live rustling American. NlOHTS O ESCHAKIMKNTr-Prof. Lewis, aaslsted by hi daughter, Ida, gave two of bl unique and pkaMng entertainment t fair sized snd apprec iative audiences, Friday and Saturday nlghta. The stage was gorgeously ar- ranire'1 with beautiful banners, ensigns and draperies and from the beginning to the end ft the entertainment the ProflUsoraod his beautiful daughter held the constant attention of the entire audience with his sleight-of-hand pre- formancee, mesmerisms, Juggling and recitations, in each of which he Js surely an adept. FooT-Ball Tsam. Last Baturdsy Prof. P. I Campbell and Harry Craw ford wewt over to Albany to attend the organisation of the Oregon Inter. collegiate Foot-ball League, which comprise college teams from Eugene, Portland, Forest Grove, Corvallls and Monmouth. A game between Forest Grove and. Monmouth will take phv-e at Monmoutn two week from Saturday and Corvallls and Monmouth will play there two week later. Monmouth team will go to Eugene and Portland during the series. . Interhbtino Services. Rev, J, Sunderland, of Oakland, California, an old friend of Rev. Jenkins and wife. will occupy the Baptist pulpit next bun- day, morning and evening. Tue even ing service will be akcture, illuHlratcd with a large number of of flue store- ptlconviewB. The let ture Is free. liev. Sunderland I a very earnest end pleas ant talker and those who bear him will enjoy the service both morning and evening.' , ' Okakd OBATOB-Rev. D. V. Poling haabeen annolnted. by Grand Chan cellor Bill, of the Grand Lodge. K. of P Grand Orator, Tnl is quite an honor to our fellow townsman, a it devolve opon him to aeuver uie oration at the next meeting of the Grand Lodge, to officiate at the laying of corner etones, aenicanou tii etc. Brother Poling ana uomer ajouif are to be ongratutnted. , Winteb AMUSEMENT. A. Bouittl club wu organized Tuesday evening, and next Satuidity the first party lanes place. One of the rule adoptee w mai no Gentleman, not a memneroi un- club will be admitted, except as a spec tator and then only pn written invita tion by members of the club, end anoth- . ... .J.. ...ill ha nrfmllfi'd er rule w t" no iUU' " " without an escort. ' , JrTRTTrtB CouBT-In the case of Ben. Haydeu, plaintiff, v.. Ed. Dove, dofCndant, wherein, plaintiff brought a eult of repUvln to recover ten bales of i. 1it Was allorited to be in the Illegal possession of defendant, plaintiff was given Judgcmeni ror iub of too hop, fP aamg auu w The Han Frauohwo and Yaxiulna Iky teauuhlp acrvlw for October will bo ua wiiowii Hieaiuor Homer. UntaluiOochmua. Paton, will sail from Ysmitua Ootolw 18 and 27, leave San Francisco Ck'tolwr IS, 28 aud 80; Steamer South Coast Captalu Hlgglua, leaves Yulua 13,2 aud HO; loaves San Francisco 17 and ll li The V'alley Irwwrtpt, luwdlsoovenHl that Pol cnumy ha no title lo the land oil whhh the county buildings statu. This looks very serious It true, H-cause the pmurty Is now worth not lM tiUkll LH1(KKI auJ (,f mniiw that will he what the imunly still have to pay ' , J. V. Butter, vvlioni ww I u'n nl in U'liiwd coming back to IimIi'k'ihU'Iiiv has piirehttM'd n drtit store ut Sliuiiilnii ami hns gone Imik to RoMlinir to remove his fimilly to bis la w homo Wo umlerstuud he made a very gixnl purclmao. "Thahttll, rootlnHtraiHiliiblo and hug uitMjulok Ice ereniii tlg-stliile, ulveu by the Ursve CrtHik nunfMt th Hitiuitlity evening, was ruml Inlgnied sunt', aud cured umuy livers itHVteil witl torpidity."- Florence H'csf. The (learner Klwood hits Ueii sold to the Vancouver Transimrtatiou t iiiupa ny, of Portland, (he prlnclal hend of whloli is Jacob Kamiuu. It Is uinm ed that this Unt will ply oil the lower river In the future. Mrs. . Stowell, of Por land, will give an address on Home Missions, ut the Presbyterian cliuieh oo Filday October 10t.lt, at 8 p, in. A tMlleetloii will he taken for missions. All are cordially iuvltod. Uoe. H. Bautiert, who formally years has been manager and port proprietor of lb Salem Slatmnttn, was In town last Saturday, lie has sold his In tervst in the &Ytifrmin aud Is no longer in the busl in.. We understand a wealthy My of Monmouth, was married last night to a prominent farmer, who mn for the leglnlature on the populbt ticket last election. Further partkultir Uext week. 1 AS. Mitchell, aon ln-luw of ('. tl Fisher, of Monmouth, ami wlfu, who have been rusticating at Ymjuluu for several weeks past, nutirittHl last week aud ure nNiiuluK at the Huntington. Farm for sale One of the best !)()() ere farms In Polk county one mile front tSUito NorumlacliiHil; aUi 40 acres choice hop litntl. Apply to Kugcuo Cattron, Mouiuouth. tf We would rail the attention of eitsli sutwuirlU-rs to otir offer of the Whmt Side to January Irtuti fortl This oiler is inudo now and may be discontinued lieljMylli". urrffC. A. Mcljii;hlln. managing drug gist for K. U. Merrill's Puywllup drug store, wssiu town this week looking after Mr. Merrill's Interests at this place, Person are mighty lucky thesa dnys if they can even pay their rtHccte, but the ladles all pay their reect to Pink Patterson. He is sweet with candles, There Is no place In Oregon where better meal Is served than at the res taurant of Weslacott ft Irvine, 271 Com mercial street, Salem. Meals 24 t'U. Charles Kmlth, of Rlckieall, wns In town Snturday. He was accompanied home by Mr. David Craven and wife wtio remained over Sunday. Hid Moore has received from the Statu Insurance Co .of Halum a check for 11025 Iu settlement for his Insurance ua the buildings burned at Talmage. Mesdaines I. M. Butler, Thomas Kstes Ida Irvlue and the Misses Alta Kites, Bessie Butler aud Dolly Wiseman were shopping in Salem Saturday. Mrs. K C. Chasit, of IM Norte, Cali fornia, who has been visiting Dr. W. E. Poole, of Monmouth, left on Flrlday afternoon train lor Portland. W. M. Molson and wife after hop- picking was over, took a trip to (he Hlletx Indian agency and S)ieut a few days there very pleasantly. The Lafayette Ledger has very polite ly gone out of ex Isteuce. A short time after its demise It caiuo out with a hull thud asking to he excused, Perry Cnnl, Joe Buuignrlner and several other Salem wheelmen were In town M.iturday. They report the roads In perfect condition. Miss Muyrgle Butler was a pntwngcr on the north bound truln Monday, lor Crowley, where she goes to visit Miss Emma Ulggs. The Y. P. S. C. E. will give a literary and musical eiitertalnmcut in the Christian church next Thursday even ing October 23. Supt.T. O. Hutchinson, and Prof. Hanilers, the newly elected principal of te Dallas academy, were iu towu Hat- unlay, Mrs. Kato Muckey, who litis been visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed. Owens, re turned to her Corvallls home Tuesday. Know full In the Ditkotus und Minn esota on the 7th. How docs that strike the kickers against Wehfoot climate? Miss Jennie MuDuuiul, who has been visiting her mint, Mrs. Jennie Belt, left for Jtlckreall Saturday. Mrs, EvaShanglo, of Yoncolla, Doug las county, I visiting rcliitlvcs aud friends In this vicinity, Mrs. Luther Ground, who has been visiting her daughter In Portlund, .re turned home Monday, . H. H,' Jaspersou lius added to his building on railroad street, by giving It a fresh cut of paint; Furmore remember that Zed Rosen- dorf wants 20,000 pounds of pork utid will pay cash for If. Cuas, Hporllug, who has been on the sluk list for the past two weeks, Is so as to get about ng.tln. II. M. Lines l confined to his homo. Mrs James Robinson was visiting In Salem last week. Thomas Burnette,of Newburg, while on his way to Corvullis, stopped over Friday night. D. W. Bear and J. S. Cooper were passengers yesterday afternoon for Portland. . J. E. Bond, the Monmouth ware houseman, wus a visitor to roriianu Haturday. u . - Attorney 8. T. Jeffreys, of Corvallls, win doing business in towu Friday and Saturduy. s " Mrs. J. F. O'Donnell is visiting with her futher, orvine uuuor, oi liaue County. W. O. Conk and wife Bundayed wltb Mm. Cook' father, lkin Whlteaker, of The City band favored our cltlsen Tuesday evening with Diusla on th streets. Mr. W.O. Hharmnn left for his home, iu the Alsca Country, Monday afler- UIMIII, Editor C. 0. Doughty' of the Dallas Otwrvrr. passed through town Moti day. Hon. J. C. White, of Oak Grove, was doing business In town Saturduy .Mri. Agnus Fisher Mient Sunday In Ami y, l l.o guest of I lev. Mr. Slukafwsw lion. F. A. Puttersitn and II. Hlrsuh iM-rrf did biiHlncHs Iu Hulein riuturday Wade ft Co. are putting a new sheet Iron roof on the Vuuduyu building. Money to loan, on Improved farm proHrty, by W.O. Whiuiit Dallas, tf Hon. J, li, Hawley was a passenger ou the north Unnid train Monday Money to loan ou Improved farm prop erty, by W. G. WnifiiiT, Dallas, (f A B. Atkins and family are moving into the Shellly house this week. Mrs. Greeu Hasting, of Alrlle, 1 reKirted very low with typhoid. i ne sou of j. M, Fly tin l la a very critical conditlou with eutrutls. Dr. S. A Mulkeyaud wife sieut Sua day with his wrentat Amity. Zed llosendorf will pay th highest cash prltHt for dressed (tork. ' Cricket lleveiis, of Alrlle, was on our streets Httturduy. SuniGoir ha moved luto Frtnk Kepuedy' house, ' , J. A. Mills wn a visitor to Balero fuesduy. ' Frank Byera ha moved hi family to Sleuslae. , Salem ho over 1400 school children enrolled. "Uod made the earth In six day and then rested; then he made man and rested ngaln; thou he made woman, and since that time uealher God nor man bus had a rest." If (here are "no file on congress," tlieu It Is not true that sugar andoomp tlon attract lilcs. fuck. "I fear," said the postage stamp, when it found Itself attached to a love letter, "Lhut I am notstlcklug to facta." There Is 110 medicine so often ueeded in every home aud so admirably adap' ted to the purposes for which It I InetO' del, as Chamberlain' Pain Balm, Hardly a week Ntsses but some member of (he family has need of IU A tooth ache or headache may be cured by It. A touch of rheumatism or neuralgia quieted, The severe paiu of a burn or scald promptly relieved and the tore healed In much less time than wbeu medicine has to be sent for. A sprain may be promptly treated before Inflsin umuoii sets iu, which lusurttt a cure In about one-tblrd of the time otherwise required. Civl aud bruises should re ceive Immediate treatment before the parts become swollen, which cau only be done when Pain Balm s kept at hand. A sore throat may be cored be' fore it becomes serious. A troublesome corn may he removed by applying It tw Ice a day for a week or two, A lame back may be cured aud several days of vuluuble time saved or a pain In the side or chest relieved without paying a doctor bill. Procure a 60 cent bottle at once and you will never regret It. For sale by Alexander-Cooper DrugyCo. A. young man fresh from college wore a Jeweled potato bug ou his scarf. One day be called the attention of an old Gerumii to it, asking: "Isn't that pretty dulchy?' "Yah" yah" was the reply, "Dot lull der plggest pug on Icr soli tint Meet botato I huf efer seen," Judye. Will this country be known a the Imid of the free aud the home of the trump? "I would rather trust that medicine than any dwtor I know of," say Mrs. liattle Mason, of Chilton, Carter Co., Mo., In speaklngofChaniberlaln' Col ic, Cholera and Dlurrhueu Remedy. For sale by Alexuudor-Conper Drug Co. The love of money Is often followed by a divorce of character. Queen Victoria was born Iu the year 1810, and Is therefore seventy-five yosrs old and has reigned fifty-seven years, Before trying to make money, make character. Every mother should know that croup cau be prevented. The first symp tom of truu croup Is hoarecness. This Is followed by a peculiar rough cough, If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is given freely as soon as the child becomes bourse or even ufter the cough has devel- ped It will prevent the attack. 60 cents lollies for sule by. Alexuiidcr-Cooper Drug Co. Young man, be familiar with figures, ut not the figures encased In a corset. Where hard work kills one man, worry kills a dozen, You ure not helping your own crop by finding fuult with your uulgbbors plowing. Vanduyn's ousb store Is the place to buy your under wear und hosiery, Remember Vuuduyn's business Is strictly cush. Prices way down. One aud one-hulf dozcu kid gloves No 6. at Vuuduyn's reduced to $1.00 per pair. Life or Death. II U of vital Important!) thatlt should be understood by porsoni wIiohs kidneys are In aollve, that this oondltl 'U of thlnus Is Anally initiative of u state of llje organs where life hangs In the balance, Urlght's disease, din bote, albuminuria are all diseases of a very obntlnale character In their maturo stage ,and nil huvou filial lomloncy, Thoy often buffle the moHt praatlNod medical skill, and the most approved remedlusof materia medloa, tint nppimed nt the outlet that is to say, when the klilnoys bcln to dlxcarga their riiniitlimx inactively with llostuttor's Htom. Jsju'Ii llltterH, the dangerous tendency Is becked. Very ukuIUI, also, Is this household medicine for thoso alliriontsof common oo. ourrenee -ooiiHtlpatlon, biliousness, dyspepsia a d nervousness. It Is a safeguard against malaria and averts ohronto rhoumatlsm. Culler Is Mr. Jackson Iu? Offlce Boy Yes, sir. But unless It's very Important he cau't see you now. You see his baby is teething now. Caller What has that to do with it? Office Boy Well, I don't like to wake him up. New York Sun. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder , World's Pair Highest Award. She Here's another of these rldleu lous Jokes about making a pon-wlper out of a bathing suit. Me Oh, I see it ought to be turned just h other way Chicago ncer Ocean. Buckles' amies Salve. The beat ialve in the world for cuts oralse, tore, ulceit, salt rheum, fever sore, tetter, chappeo hand, chilblains corns, and all skin ei.intlons, and post lively cure pile oi no pay required It I guaranteed toglv erfect sullsfao- tlon or money refunded Puce Z' cents per isix, , For sule !v all druggists. Agent Bunker Is a social phlloso plier. Culler Iu what rca c ? Agent He never kicks when we duu hlui repeutcdly for his rent. Hejust niovts Detroit Vee V, A kiss i Ilk a bath That you take from the river) You can take and take and take' And lake 'em ou forever, Aud (till there' Just a many A If you hadu't never , Taken sons. Detroit Fret Prm. Two Lire Saved, Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Juuctlou City, III., was told by her doctor the had consumption aud that there was no hope lor her, but two bottles of Dr, King's New Discovery completely cured her and she nay It saved her life. Mr. The. Eggurs, lfJO Florida street, Han Frauclsoo, suffered from dreadful cold, approaching consumpt ion, tried without result everytblug else then bought one bottle of Dr. King' New Discovery aud In two week was cured. He I naturally thankful. It I such results, of which these are sample, that prove the won derful efficacy of this medicine in cough aud cold. Free trial bottle at any drug store. Regular slae 60 cent aud 1. John Young bad hi Pilot Lemont oolt ou pasture at Mr. Allen's near Rlckreall, and the other day the oolt was fouud dead. Mr. Young cau Am! no cause for death utiles it was done by noma careless hunter. Tbe oolt gave greet promise aud I quite a loss. The First National Bank ha It statement published this week show ing it to be Iu a prosperous condition. Eblu Singleton aud James Davis, of Salem, came over ou their wheels Wed' nasUay. . Oliver Lock sneut several day visit ing in the country last week. Rev. L. S. Fisher will preach In tbe Grace Kvuigellual church at 8.30 p.m. next Sunday. Pierce Rlggs, of Crowley, was doing business In our town Tuesday. Dr. E, L. Ketchutu ha been luiprov Ing bl barn by changing the arrange ment and adding a large sued to the north side, The Polk county doctors will meet In the office of Lee ft Bubblt, this city, on tbe 10th to form a oouuty association. Meu'a, womeu's aud children' shoes In all shape, latest style aud lowest prices, at Vanduyn's cash elon, PA Its Kit. Mrs. J. O. Duvldson in boarding the teacher this term of school. MIks Nannie aud Fred Chambers have gone to Portland to live. Miss Ada Glblc.r and daughter Addle, of BrownHville, are vwitiug relatives here. Wm. Fuqua's team left the hop- yard without a driver got frigh tened, nilsHtnl the road home and smashed a wagon wheel. Mr. Clair Brown is juttt in from 'iurna, Harney (Jo. lie reports hard times out there. He will attend the McMinnville college again tula year. BORN. DOUTY.-Ou Mouday, October 18, 18U4, to the wire of F. A. Douly, a ten and one-half pound boy. Fred Is a proud futher and Mrs. J. W. Kirkluud h rejoicing, now havlnu grand-son, as well as two grand daughters. MARRIED. LOCEY ALLEN -At the residence of the brides parents, in Monmouth, Oregon, Suuday, October 14, 1804. , Charles A. Loscy and Miss Etta Allen, both of Polk county. J. N. Smith officiating. DIED. JARVIS. Ou Frlduy morning October 12, 1804, Llddie B. Jar vis d.ed, aged 12 yeurs, $ months aud 4 days. About a mouth ago she had a sever spell of scarlet fever and bud appar- reutly recovered, but took cold, relups- ed and died within a few days, The funeral was held at the house Saturday, conducted by Rev. D. V. Poling, after which she was laid at rest in the Odd Fellows Cemetery. . The family wish to express their gratefulness to the public and to tbnuk them for the kind assis tance and aid given them through the sickness of their daughter and after her deutb. AL8UP.-On Monday, October 15 1S04 the Afteen-monthe-old girl buby of Mr. aud Mrs. A. L.Alsup. - Tbe funeral was held Tuesday at Buena Vista, conduoted by Rev. J. Fred Jeuklus. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal, Baking Powder auperlor to all others, ' Unclaimed Letters. List of unclaimed letters remaining in the Independence postofflce October 15, 1894. Drum, W. M. Grlmmes, P. C. Grounds, Frank Jones, E. G. Lorkner, A. H, Mathews, Frank Mayes, Joe. ; Morgan, Setb. Owen, George 1 , Obrlst, W. G. Enlow, Miss Belle . Haller, Mrs. C. M Union Picture Company. Oct. Id, 1804, E. U, toberteoo, 1', M. llot'NM aud Barn Bcri. On Monday night the dwelling and all th outhouse on th farm of I). McPher son, oue tulle south of Monmouth,wre burned to the ground, not a vestige of anything being left. The family were away ut the time aud there I not the 'lightest clue a to the origin of the Are. The dwelling was Insured for 11,800, burn f.1tX), and the feed a id furulture for f 1,100, making a total Insurance of 12,700, which will lie adequate to cover all loss. Grand Muster L O. Parker, of Dallas, with a umlHTofourfrJeiiduhlpilodg, (mid a fraternal visit to Valley Lodge N'. 42 Thursday evening and a supper was served at the Little Palace Hotel. Fred Brown, cscuped from the ouuly Jail utnl was oiiptut'd. He bet lieu llrott n 2,50 he would get nut again iiiil Wudumdny evening, sure enough, lie did, und claimed his money and then went back to his cell. He picked the lin k with a piece of tin off a comb. Ill Phinimer went down to get a new lock and while he wus gone the prison er escaped again. Helsuow again In Jail, safe this lime. Service lu the Piesbyterlau church uoxtSuuduy morulug at the usural hour, J. D. Irvine bos sold the O'Donnell brick building to F. A. Patterson for 7,600. Thinking It might be of interest to some to know the name of tbe Sun lay school suiierlnleudents for tbe different churchu In this city, we give them. Baptist, P. W. Haley ; Metho dist, George S. Skinner; Congregational, J. L. Hanklus; Christian, W. H Hawley; Presbyterian, Mr. Scruggs. If you want to see the very latest In ladle or gentleman's fashions, call on T. Lay ton Jenks, C. street Iudepen dunce. After looking at the many different styles, leave your order. You will never regret It. Ray Allen, of Oak Grove, was In town yesterday. He report that there will be six couple married at tbe Plea ant Hill church next Sunday. Ira Clodfelter made a collection tour of tbe south end of the oouuty, Wed ncsduy. Hood's'Curcs W. U. iaaim "I Suffered Several Years With rbumttm. I took flood's BaraatiarUla and feel better than ! have for yean. My wife bade bad rse of eatarrh sad wss aoe Mdsred Inoutsbls. Bhs took snandeaes froa fits benefit I bad received from lbs ess of Hood's Oaraaparllla tad trier taking four bottles of the isedlotM she Is snUrelj wou." W. IL. Itirur, PuU- Ban, Wash. Be sure to got Hoad'a. Hood's Pill ure liver Ills, slok headache. Jauudloe, liidlgesUou. Try a box, -POR- ine Photographs Crayon Work Pastelles . .. India Inks Water Colors Goto D. H. CRAVEN'S Photograph Gallery independ ence, ur ELY JOHNSON, Prop. Horses Fed by the Day, Week or Month. Best of Attention Given Stock Left in Charge. NDEPENDENCE, OREGON. Slierlffs Sale. By virtue of an execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of folk County Btato of Oregon in May 15 18111 on a Judgement and decree ol foreclosure tit rein rendered on the 15th day f May In that certain suit wherein The In. ostors Mortgage und Security Company was lilalntllts and John Uaoon,L.N. Biioon, John Miller and II. Christian defendants for the sum of SMI with Interest thereon from the iftth day of May HUM at the rate of 10 per cent per annum and the tuithor sum oi $300 attorney fees and KMS costs end disburse meat of this suit. I have by virtue of said execution levied upon and will soli, at public auotlon at tho front, door of the Court House a Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, on ' SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 18M' Atlo'olook p. in. of said day, all tbe right, title and Interest, which tbe said defendants John Bacon, L. N. Bacon, John Miller and H I !lirlBtlun or either of thorn had tn or to the lollowlng described premises towlti situated in the County of I'olk und Slate of Oregon and being lot tour (4) ot section fourteen (11) and the south half () of the south-east quarter () of sootlon fifteen (15) and the north half (K)f the north east quarter (K) and lotB one (1) and two (2) of section twenty, t wo (21) and lots oue (1) and two (2) of section tw nty-three (2:1) In township eight (8) south of range four (4) west of the Willamette mcr dlnn and containing throe hundred and seventeen unit slxly-flvo hundredth acres (317 05.100 acres), The land hereby convoyed (817 tft.100 acres) be sold as upon execution at law, and the prooeeds of said sale be applied a follows towlti First the payment of the sum of fVHOl with Interest at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from May the 15, 181M and the farther sum ol ($1100) attorney fees and the costs and disbursements of this suit taxed at ($28 45-100) and cost and expenses of this sate. Terms of sale cash In hand, Dated Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, September, the 21, IBM. H. B.Plcmhkb, , . , Sheriff, Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder. Awarfal Q.914 Medal MUwlnWr Ftlr, Sn PraatsNt, BANKS. THE INDEPENDENCE rational Bank ! Capital Stock, $50,000.00. a. HliUCHBKHO, ABRAM MEIAON. nr. r, conkaway f resident. Vice President. A general banking and esohange business transacted; loans made, bills discounted, eow merclal credits granted! deposits received oo current aooount subject to cheek, Interest paid ba Ura deposit, DIRECTOR). B. f. Rmlth, A. Nelson, 1, A.' Allen, H. H JiMimrwin, A. J.Ooodniau, p. W. Hears, U Utraehberg. Commenced Business March 4, 1889 Established by attonal Authority, THE m nmii mi of Independence, Oregon, Capital ttoakl Suralae, 80,000.00 - $14,000.00 N. COOl'KR, U W. BOBJCaTHOS, President, Vlos President W. H HAWLEY, Cashier. DIRECTORS. 1. R. Cooper, U . Robertson, Lewis Helmlok O. W. Whlteaker, W.W. Collins, A mneral hftklfl bualnaaa liuiulrf ""luU."""1 M"MobM on " lPorUst lxposlu received subject lo check or on eer- uncaie oi aeposiu (uectlons nods. Office bourst I a. m. to 4 p. m. , INCOIfOMTEO UNDER THI LIWI OF 0RE80I, Polk County Bank, MONMOUTH Or. J. H. HAWI.KV.. ...PrasMenl p.uuampukll. ira c.puwull. Vlc.Pres. .Cashier Paid Capital, 330,000. DIRECI-ORS, J. R. Bswley, P. L. Campbell, J. n, V. Butler. J. s. Htump, JiMiMDh f '.rmvttii. I.M.HImpeon w, o. roweii A general banklug aud exchange business traiiMauiu; hnius inaae; aepoeits received subject lo check or ou oeuirluale of deposit' latereel paid on Mine deposit. aer-KIre pmpf vault and burglar proof safe. www ujf mm uuie iocs. Mince Uoursi t a. u. to 4 p. m. m 10 Meat Market saaLaau Choice Meats Highest market price paid for fat stock, beef, mutton.veal, pork, etc. All bill must be settled monthly. OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 8 to 9 a. m. Ill EVERGREEN TREE WITHOUT COST. We will send von 6v miil natt-tnid one smitll evergreen tree adapted to your climate, with Instructions for plan ting aud caring for it, to. gather with our complete list of Nursery suxik, If you will out out this advertisement. mars on it ine ume or mis paper ana ten bow many and what kind of trees and plants you would Ua to purobaae and when you wisn to piant mem. We will quote you lower prices on the stock you want than have ever been ottered you. Write ut anee. KVKRORKEN NURSERIES, 8-17 Kvergreea, loor Co., WbJ. G. L. HAWKINS, Proprietor of rhe Independence Mnrblo Works, estimates in all oemeterv work. K!rt-c!aiw workman. hlp, latest designs, aud lowest prices. Sit Your Vashing done by the SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY. and loave your orders with J. R. THOMPSON of the Halom HUuce, who will call at your house for the washing and deliver It when done. P. H. MeCABE. S. MUHLMAN. P. I. GcCUE I CO., Proprietor of Independence Tile Factory Manufacturer of FIRST-CLASS Drain Tile. of all alsaa. Prloa to Suit the HARD TIMES. OFFICE AND FACTORY Independence, . Oregon Ml and IIHKCE STAGE LINE. j. R. THOMPSON, Prop. Passengers and light freight carried on reasonable terms, , ' Purchases mado and dollvered lbr a small oompeusatlon. Leave orders at hotel or postofflce and Stago will call for passengers ati their residences in town, v . Btase leaves Independence every morning (Sunday exoepted) at 8:30 a. m., and Salem at 2:00 p.m. . 1 Is the place to get all flrstalass work. WiglS. Isiroillisg 2S lib. i BATH 25 Centa.mt BRICK TARD j. n. coorzn Of Independcaca, Lxrirj a tt:m engine, a brick cacLirx liJ trrcrr 1 cres of flnert clay, la now pre-:! keep on hand f2s (lycl ? Ick, wUdi will be wld At K Bre prices. II v z' J Aatsrteaa aad Buropsaa Flub THOt. 6UINCAN, (WMfHetor, t TTTf, Seveata and Washlsgtoa 6uH RTUKO.OEKKlM A.KRBSCOTT. S. A. VKfESS Prescott 8c Venoss, Proprletore of SAW OL Manufacturers of aad Dealers la FIR and HARDWOOD, -AUD Rou-h and Drc:;cd LUMBER. J. A. WHEELER, - Manager. TIM TABLE. Independence aad Hon men th Hoter Llaa Leaves Indepeadeac. '''"Leaves Monmouta. T.-00 1:10 fcao 11:14 1:40 :4S Sd 1K09 12:S 116 MIS (O If you want a Good Pquare Meal lor 25 Conts to the i CITY RESTAURAflT MRS. L. CAMPBELL. Praa. Tm. I'Mum aiMrtf Aav n.lna ha Chicken Dinner every Sunday Meals served aiaunours Main St.. Independence. DR. JORDAN & CO. GREAT KDSED1 OF II1TG2T . lOSI Market St, Saa Franclsen k"k fTetwew ih aad Ttb 8U.) Oo and lean bow wonderfully vea V srs mttW ud how to srckl .! ,1 I IfiMid diewHe. VuiwunilaigsSwlth tirknas - a a uwuswiue w new eqjwra aanu sraniDoa. PrtTBts Office Maasa Batldlaa tOSI Market Street Lasessas et aiu: strlctafe, loss ol manhood, dleessrs of the skla aad kidney, qui. kly enrtd lthuui lbr At ol sv r. tuiyTnatuMbt pMsou! r by km. Sum! I In WJa nag S P t ? s s 8 I HOME BUILDERS Will eonsnlt their best in terest by. purchasing their SASH AND DOORS of the reliable mannfaoturer, M. T. CROW Independence, On, snooes sor to Ferguson A van Meer, : Sngsr pine and oedar doors, all sizes, on hand. SCREEN DOORS. First Door Waat of Peatoffloa. J. C SHOEMAKER, Proprietor. A Specialty made of Tropical and Domestic Krulta aud Kuts, s- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. All orders from the country, by mall or stages driver, will receive prompt attention,