FRIDAY, OCTOBER , 1884. THE WEST GIDEJ,!r-'o.r.M)a u ir-ii . im hK'I or Odd Fellowiof thl. . . ft m tft ft A I tI I ft -ft s.....t . . H. Morrison, lWl. Mae Oowan W.W.AIIIngham, li.Hirm.1,. A. J. Owdniftn, Geo, Hhlnu, . . Moriu, k. a mUmtl w,y other. At Ut hour all reared , Utile o hotel, hcrv .WIIuU,,,, luneu M Served, T 0r SeWrlbera, tf y ! 10 ofTies .VOW au4 pay war wbscrlpUoe. both In mrt and lit v.m are pin4 to trt joe ry literally. Callfta VMM. Wwt Sint FueUsbuit Coat pony. HrXRKT 80CIKTIK& A. day ft U. W. INDEPENDENCE m.wu ia tn repast im, J. atwuyn, w. W Willi ! i. Ma m ..... u. .-It.- ' "., it. r EjSEl A Jtuc A. IUAH.ru, J, K .. . i ..t II- 1 fteftWv, r. I" IVrkar A w .... liiif imiuwtm m iutiwv w aifuu, lien, I . . ." - -"l " tvmn. A. Smith, M. V. W. 0. 04, IWcord ' V. It Buyder, W. II. tnvn, F. l r. i tai. Dove, Zed lloasndorf. F. J. I I -fcVk-ft.1 V ft LI. .... ' Morrim.0, Un - r 1 luiwuiiiftuui Vf VALLET LODC1E, NO. J, 1, 0.0. n,u " Turner. F.-MMtlttViittlnyn'ibftiUmy lVutUnd, 0. A. MwUn J. A. Oim HciKNit, Huu.D-na.-A Rtoxi ' t'liod bultdlhK to wbat will ( uoil.rf by Hint out of ten fwmont going lulo 1w. WUIIo lit luili'iwmlenc iu.t Thurmtfty evening r Jraiwcf r nNirUr wtw nhnwti tlmtiigh tlinlr public mIuniI bulUIIng, ftud ntuKt Ny ttmt It would be credit to ninny Urgvr towm. The I'he'e. Don't rttrgvt ti e Haloween Myetery M m. Dr. O. D. Duller i reported quite III. Hour iiiid eweot nioklee. la bulk ftt Doutjr i. iKKhe'e. 1'ure rock candy eyrun, In bulk at biillillng Iihh two full nUirlt'K, In which rt eight hHiuw, ftll krite, lllit end welt veiitllHtwl, iimklng It hii Intillng lHceftir children loelteud. The bulla- lug kiwi Iim m giMHl ttt'iiu nt, In which llicro pUylnu mom ilurlnn the Plormy wiwoti, The bullilliiit U xiifinnl lluitighout by eUwiii. Dulhm will Imw ft tll'W WilliMil holl-W In flllM lit til V Sflll-M, mid the one ut oijr nNUr lwn mM not in a ihI onu to ilttn :nr.--ltilln- V lu K U. AT MuNMoVTII. 1U'V Mr. Hiiiilh, of I Ui M, K. church orgiinlwd In MoiiiniMilh, mi the ntlJ enef Mm. Zcll.t r, mi Tuwlny eveu pit, ft t'liulnmiiit Llturury and Sclcu tlllo Cln-lp, with the follow In iiicut- ben: l'mf. KnlM itih tiud wfe, Prof. Long mid wltc, l'n.l, P. I.. I'uiupMI, 1'Mf L. Hwbii, Mr. Zcllicr, Mr. J. J. HlirirliM. Ml ('Urn Hull. MIm A. t "och- I'liiiNdiur eteDlBC. All Odd NHowe enr-l Mill. V. W. aiii..i..... k L tiuiwti.r.,! fST?0-Sf WaoVf1 SiaW,huo' A- .n, 1U .re ft IM, piMhhi.lt Mh. vtt uuuuaru, a, AieXftOUerlun murMitruo, n.iiuinij, .-um w. . . vooper, r . r. uuut, ll. lIlo,.liiiggin, inuror. Wat I'Midii Hm Laihihs. ltov. Indkpkmiiinck AUHOADWhlleourlD. V. Poling will vUm bin fellow oitlien. D. V.Sin in iwtJ Ubort n rHHtor of the ConitrtiiMo- J LYOS LODGE, NO. 39, A. P. A. M. Stftted OommaDiOfttioot 8lu dy evening on or bofore (nil moon eeb icoulb ftad lo wevkt themfUir, W. P. Cumkiway, W. M. U. It Pfttteraoo, tWcreUry. lod the other day, be u Interviewed btmht here nd nt lttckreull on title ty o VnoonkM reptirter which hud coming Huudny. The morning mirvlw-e the Mlowlng to ur: Mr. Hi-aw will be held nt Hlckrcnll iul ihe evuii- iwcot elder mid irlng chlokene. Dnuty A Iicke. L. W. Itoberta. n, of t ortlend, wu In town the fore part uf Ihe week. W. K Wllllum. of Alrle. we In town Hulurdny. Wlllliiiu Fuiun, of Purker, wee ecru on uureinvU Monday. . I lliiiniiwiui, or rulw illy, wee ihe ttitvt of O. A. Kramer Huiiility. Twiu litiie. iiiukIi, jiut thtf think for jour liver, Try It at Douty A Lucke'e. , am I Uoxi-iMloif wuuU)our pork and will iwy y u thehlgliunltiiiali irkv. Millard F. White, of lUukreall, ww duliit; huxincw In our iiililni Moiiday. J, W. liiillliir.orMuMluiivtlle, wa vUldug hie tUugl.icr, Mre, L. Dorrte, liut wwk. Mcnn. ClugKctt A Fluch have com- ph tcd the new rtVulcuivof Wut. Wulb ncttr Itucim Vlnta. Why do nil of our otmlonture nlle when they ak for UaJeui bread? At Douty & Louke'e. Uncle Tol Havery, of Dalian, hat been viHihug old aciiiulutauoea lu Uiii tlly the jimkI wtek. lie a jiU-ii.nre to eat gMM bread. Kitlctu beat them ftll at Douty A Lockc'a. HuktvI tor Cook luu bttcu giving the umled liijjn f TOMER LODOE.NO. 43 K. of P. Itftyv he la unlnterminl lu iviIIiIm .i..i Inn eervloea will he coimIuuUhI at thv n Meetft every WeJneedy etiiB. I haa becu ilooe the rwnt iHii.Hl.il.,,, church In title city. Mr. Pollug bite ndi eouthoftowu eome ".k"T'' J? fSZ V. I bu tUvei that Stmator Hill lacertaln btn with u. for over four ycara and tmouta. fiRL Itowlotbt goveruorehlnof New York I tlurlng Uie ll two yearehaa orgaulHl Mr. Khlvoe, the ltuciia 1 rUYSICIAlfS-DENTISTRY. led my attentou to my flouring mill ludiwtry and the production of ho( nAT I mltvinitiin. It ..l.l II. u... n a a iit't.irr iivntiht i . U prU theKauTn all Tu "" Himblt, and tiraiicbee. ISaltofactloa guaranteed, certainly more profitable than polltUw, Uulce iiourft, o to is anu i to o. urace eeieeiaiiy uiu year. Tbere are more In UteO'Douuell brick, Independence, llatetly than Tixmcree of rich laud Im- medlatetly djaceuttoludependuuce de- L. KETC1ICM. M. D. OFFICE YtH4W oureiy to noiie, and with any E,, and reatdeooe, comer lUulroad I thing like ft fair prlt, tble meatia big i-,,VHI iu u,tu.r ,uj Mooraotttht,lodepettdeooe, Or. j thing, for ourtowu." y7aw j!aat7mul The mammoth etock of Chilxtmi uovellee me now en route to the ltnckcl H'ore' and wnen they ar'lve I mre to come and umko an early wltx-tloii Due anniiunoiiiciit wilt be mnde thmugh these columns. Jf. Price's Cream baking powder WerM'eFalr HIfeMt fttoftelaatl (Xpioau. i W. H. Kelly aunouuoe blinaulf aa coudluate for iiomluatloii for the ofuve of tlty luanbal, of Independence and If ao nominated will faithfully perform the dutlea of thatoflloe. There U uo place lu Oregou where belter meal laeorved than at the ree- tauraut of Weetaoutt A Irvine, 27 J Com mercial atreet, Hakim. Mcale 25 eta. Money to loan on Improved furm prop erty, by W.O. 'Wmiout, Dallaa. tf Boine of Portlanda leading citizen bave organ ntid atock e mimny of llUOOOOoaptUilfor the puriMtee ofay. editice. ii't ttatnrday, . tematlcally Inducing peraoita to come The pnwent iiieinhlp of the two Mr. I. Vaiiduyu, of Portland, oauie w Oregon and locale. Tlilalaa move- churcbea exwdi HW. The eul.Ject fr up Mouday to atteud the funeral of her went which our cltlwma here should t'letft ware land that the people of the UultvdHtalea two burchee of the CougregailauaJ houxe-mttu, waadolug bunUeealu this will yet leftrn that the new UrlrriAWu lH)llty and built cue cliur.-n live beat oOertd In yearn. "I have turn URAMtit-ATIIER fMKI.t.KY DAU.- On Wednesday nlgut, October SI), lttrt, at 1 o'clock, Michael Mhellny died of old age at the home of bis daughter Mra. N. K. Hilton, of Carlton, aged 70 yearn. Mr. Shelley wu born lu Kentucky December 6,1814, and came to Oregon In im. Ills funeral will be laid in the Cbrlatlan church, at Monmouth today, at 12.30 o'clock, lie leaves the following children to mourn their Ion Mrs, N. K. Hilton, of Carlton, J, M Nhelley, of Portland, Troy Hhclley and lloawell Bhelley, of Portland, It L. Hhelley, of ludcpeudeutc, Mra. John Hummervllle, of Portland and Mr. Waller Jluotoit. of llarrlaliurir. Hi' obituary will npnr In our tient laue, We wouder what Oov. Pennnyer will have to say this year lu his Thank giving proclamation. next Butiduy eveulug l"Tciu'raui"e", A cordial invitation 1 extended to all. DA!triN-(l PahtVI'Ii. rM.nllv IV.t .UMJIVUU i - - - - - v Deotwt All work warranted to organised Social Dancing Club held rtt J. B. JOHNSON, .UEBIDEN1 u itttbe beat of satlafactKin. Iudepeo- deeoe, Or. ATTORN EYS. GEO. A. SMITH. ATTOltNEt AT Law. Will practKW to all stale sod federal conrta. Abstracts of title furoiabed. Office over Independence Nattooal liaak.. BONHAM A HOLMES, ATTOR eeya at Law. Office In Moth's block, between Htale sod Coort, on Com nereial atreet, salem. Or. RASH AND DOORS. TV ITCH ELL A BOHANNON, MAN 1Y1 nfactnrers of sasli sod doors. Al, scroll sawloB. Main street, lode pendeoee. Or. VETEIUNAHI 8UROE0N. Tvlt E. J. IODNO. late of Neeberg, U Veterinary Surgeon and Deotisl bas moved to Independence, and opened so o(He" eor the Iodepeodeoce Nstion- tl back. Mm Si Mm, -Of Alt IN- 1 arrait Clarets). ' xcjd enxjxt Street, moxsjL. Inbepene-ene W. E. Poole, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office, neat door U Anetlrie'ft rurnl tee fttorft- MONMOUTH, OR. their flrat party at tbe ora liauae Hat- urday night Mualo was furulalied by or me aionmouin urcttcairft ami moat enJoyabU time was bad by all. Tbeee present were: A. J. Goodman and wife, W. V. Perclval and wife, Hank Maltlton aud wife, At Whliea ker and wife, C, E. Clodfeltor and wire, J. M. Vauduyn mid wife, Chaa. Htaats Itev.J. It Uald win, lelt Monday for Cherryvale, Kaii.w, Mr, lUulwIu s former home, whcio he bus ltirg real entitle IntereitU He cxwele to re turn lu about live weeka. Ilia wife he health tht.n for many no doubt Mr. Hh Id win will seltlo up bla biialueM there and tuterall bla luterwla here In lude- petiik-nco. He bus recently completed and now ocoupli-a a delightful home, and he la well pleuaed with Oregou. It will be uewa, HThap, to some of the aiatera lu the Itubekah lNlge, that from a recent ruling of the llrand Iodga, any uumarrlcd womaii or wid ow over 18 yeara of age inuy Join. We lideratand the lad lea of Clover I-enf and wife, Dr. Walter lUbbltt aud wife kW n luaigiiwut anu win 10 govern ftndW.P.Connowayaodwtfe, J. 8. ed by the old rules. Cooper and wife, Mrs, J. A. Veneaa, tbe JWv. J. Fred Jenkena aud w fe, Mrs. Mlaseaa Corrlne Butler, of Monmouth, j,u,i Alexander, Mra J.1L AlexamUr, Mhat Hatch, of MoCoy, Cora Suell, Mm. D. It. Tavlor. Mats Alice Vernon Mlas Bowder, Nor Dllyeu, Sophia LU(i liC.Peutland are delegate to the QofT. Edna llftoon, Myrtle Lee mid lUtuthd state convention, which la now Katie Wheeler. Miner. II. It. Patter aou, Jr. V JUUUVII, AUwrJH L. C. Ollmore, D. P. Patterson, Scott Lougbery, II. Hirechberg, Zed Koeen dorf, Dean Tatom, Ceorge Payne and Mr. Uoyt In seiwlon at Portlaud. Mr. Jenkeus will return Huturday, ao aa to occupy his pulpit Hundiiy. are going to give a gratid Imll Thanks- giving. M. W. Bald wlu, J, W. t etaer, W. H. Kelleyaiid It. F. liurch were uncle larval Uetlgiw, The i-oor man mut walk to get meat for his aiomuch. Tim rich mail to get a aioiiiach for bla meat Mra. Dr, Kutoii, of Portland, tnie up WeduiNtday and la vUUIng at the home of her Julius J, It Cooper tlriiiidfuthcr aud Orandmolhcr Van .Mi. r a.n both ulte iek, at the home of their no A. E, Vau Mere. You will lie sorry, when you read Douty A Locke's new ad, that you bave not dealt with them before. Ib'prceiiUtilve elect, Ira Hinlth and V. P. Jordan were pas wilder on tbe Tuewluy afternoon train for Portland. There Uaome foot-ball talk among tbe boys. This Is the popular sport aud we have the material. Organize aud hoop em ii. Mark. A. Fullerton, a very entertain ing Kcutlcuiau from Colfax, Washing ton, a promlueiit attorney there, waa was visiting our city tula week. Tue ladlea of ihe M. E. church, will give a social, called the Halowecu Mysteiy, Fri.lay evening at the parson age OctoU-r 2titli, All are Invited. Inoonrage, aud no doubt will when the proper time comes. Our Klklus coriotpondcnU Itemi arrived too late for publication litis week. Money to loan, on Improved farm property, by W. U. Wiuoht Dallas, tf ISRAEL HEDGES. we are the Mies to reap the bcnitlta of tlieir toil acd i-ri vul loitn. In the ruxli of this biwy world we think Ux) little of what we owe to thine grand old tijuu and ihcao faithful wives, that aacriilctd the bewt iortlon of their Uvea that thulr cilMivu and grand ehildreu might be proH-roiis and liuppy. All honor, all lirnUo and all glory are due them, Let us hold tliein In Mured remeuibrauce. Dr. Price's Cream Making Powdct AwwJl OM MmUI Midwlntw flr. tun frtAclMS "Doctor, I am troubled with shooting pains in my face." "Yes, iiuuluni; you uw bMt much powder." Chicago Triti um; , Home men try to curry the world on their la ke, mIiIIm oiii.-Ualy else is csrrylug id-lr fuuilllts. Wllliuiii Wul.lorf Ator Is credited with I elng liothenxl to count a yM.tKX), tXW yearly income. Phologmpher Here's a picture of your wire I bHik toiloy. c.iii it a sjicaklug likeiiciw. IIubanJ It must be, if It Is anything like her. The full financial statement of Pulk county w ill appear lu this paper next week, It was delayed lu arriving, aud was too lute litis week for publication. The bright kid who got ofl the follow ing should be worth a oJlllon by the time he la twenty-one. Tommy "can we play store lu here mamma?" Mam ma (who has the head ache)"ccrUlnly but you must be very very quiet. Tom my, Well we'll play we dou't adver tise. HANKS. THE INDEPENDENCE- National Bank Capital Stock, $50,000.00. ft. HIItHCHIIKIlO, A Bit AH NIOttO.N. W". r. COMMA WAY KlMldmL Vlntl're.ld.iiil A gural banking and r.tuuign buiilnmi traliMHl4i l.iam mm!, bllln iiw-uutiti-d, noni inorull credit (muled; d'xMM riwlveil on current aoeoum nul'jeel to cliMk, lalarwt )J on tluas d( wlu, s : ' MHKCTOHh, , . t. Hmltlt, A,Nlon, I. A. Allen. If. .Hr-i, A, i, Uoutlunut, 1), W. Mt-itf, lllr-cltberg. Commenced Business ftlaroh 4, 1GL9 STiUailUlied by atloniil Autbornj, ;; THE FIRST U1NU BANK. of lodpu(luc, Oroyoa, j Mm X. r. JUme If I Was ONE BT OXK THEY ABK A WAT. PASSING Itesldent of Independence for Forty Three Years and om of Its First Iltiidneag Men. a Wreck With oatarrh, !ua Uotibl and gnaennj brek dewit. ltoforo 1 bad Utksa half a beitl af Dxd'i Saruiuu-ius t (lt better. Now 1 an I Hood's'Curca sod hssltti, fur ail ol wiiub my Uiauks art dus Hood's Sarsaporilla." Mas. M, r. Bnutt, Clout, Iron Co., Mo. (iot Hood's HoOd'S P II CUM CoiiitluUoB bv reabip. j but Um f UUUOu aoUue of Ui aunumiarjr caaat. CaplUI Stookt Surplua, $60,000.00 $14,000.0Q J.aV.OUUl'KK, UW.WJKfcl.TMJX,' I'nmldent. V'ic i'reIUent W. ft ItAWl.fcy, Cttnier. brick 'mm- j: r. cooper' Of Jjfvivu(emv, liatlng s nffam englue, a brick tiUti-Litie and av;r A unai orCm'ht Iiy, in now piearfi keep on - hand a finn ,jiii.!.ty of l( k, wltitt will lo W)!d at rjiinou- Dre prices. C5 . U ... 9 i'vv .." Ik v ' - I ? .; i -1 :.v' -Mi f ; k r ' 'i'lf"- '' - iIa.,,,;..., .v AiiciiJu aJi uae li'i t i'l ill, I DJUECTOliy. . B. Cooper, U . KoberlNun, lwlt f ieiuitck U, W. WWteoker, W. W. Culllu. . A gvnrral tintikliig buluH tnniu-Ud Uuyn uiU avllt exi-iiwigu uu Ull Hijrt4Uil 1n.jkb.iu received nuhject to check "T on eer- Ulli Le ut UrM!t, l.jlwll,.li tuu4u. OJJlus Uour.; S a. la. Ui . in. TH03. SUINEAN, Proprietor,' iuvtnth and Walilii((S6ii As.. . IV., '...ui 'ii m v, I'liwjtij'i'. .. . j. .v. vaj-ass ' Prescott cSr: Ven'ess,' FrjirK-tof of IB Hff-'ilfiL' iittiiufi.riuri.rH of und ltiiler In FIR and HARDWOOD, INCORPORATED UNDER THE UMS Cf ORECOfl, Polk County Bank,, MONMOUTH Or. i. a. iuwi.ev...... '. Ut;AMI Iifcl.J. I HA Ul'UWtLL. l'rukMriii i Rouh and Dressod LUMBER. Paid Capital 530,000. J DIUKCIOJW, II. UW. l'.L,C'iiliililHitl. l.U.MkiiUMUi j, u. v, auuui, 4. ntuiu, ,, i umviJ A ceniiral iMMiHiiib una hIiuiiko nulueu , irHiiMU.-ii.-u; Hum. tutt.il); U.-jaimU lra-i,u uujmi to chvf.ti. ur ou uoruiuuw ol u.hmil- MTrin.. ffuiu uu until uujMmii, rt in eroui vuali una bu.iilur eroof ui. wuitu ujf i am uiuu i'. K. tu.t Mourn: e a. mi. to i p. ia. J. A. WHEELER, . Manager. l-.AILItUAiXS. TIME TAL LIZ. luUnpsuiioucc unit Uuuiitutli Motr i.la On Monday, October 22, 1801, at,li;15 ft. in., Israel lledgee died of old age, at the home of his eon 1). L. lledgea, aged 82 years. Mr. Hedges was lx.ro I.. ! I. 1. a. niin aid.. i. ui Virginia in iiii, ma rattier being a soldier In the revolutionary war, and FOR- raaeftft.ft-W ll T ftfllA been visiting In Illinois for the past W'l m a commits on general r.,..r.n,.lh.rMMirnl hnm Bat week IWW B IMWMIUK IVTHf "-" ' " ' FIT PEOPLE ! PARK Obesity niis. j.... ....i.hi. Prrmanmitly from nil. miuw .ui 12 to 15 pounds a month. V O UTAHVinw Ickoeaa or lajurys wu riwv- build op tbe health aud beautify "s eom. ..... i i... n ur.inktoa or flabblnests. ;iijjii.jii, iu.vit, " BUiUt Abdomen, snd difficult breathlnf ure lyrBlleved. 70 EXPERIMENT butascleo. tide and pwHlv relief, adopted onlr after yer of siperleooe. ah oruor- u rr.. rcet from our offlee. rncej. w K'' i"---.or three for 15.00 by mall pot paid. Tiu nnonlals and partlenlars (neaieo; . All eorrespondeuee strictly eonfldentlai. PARK REMEDY CO.. Poston BRQOXS 6 SILI ! Keep the best 8 lock of- Sportine and. , ' Athletic Toe found troth of Portland. SHELLS LOADED to order with either Schultze, vcta mV.o nowders. All kindfl ol ammunitioa conutantiy on hand. A.11 kinds of Mail Orders re ceive prompt at tention $4 State atreet, 8ALEM, Or. looking much improved. He visited Chicago, Elgin, Itlugwood, Dunder, Mcllenry and Waucondla, but sent most of bis time In. the latter city, which waa bla home for twenty-soveii years before coming to this state. He says there la no piece equal to ebroot and he was glad to get home. He any if rmmle here had see it what he has while away they would never grumble. Crone of every kind turoiiguoui Illinois and adjoining state are ourui on with drouth. Hot to suffocation all tbe time, varied now and theu with plenty of thunder and lightning While he was a Wancondia mere were five bams burned from being struck by lltfhiulne. within a radlusof five miles . apparatus Arrived. -The appar atus for tbe new athletic club conalsting of Indian clubs, dumb bens, ooxing Bloves. striking bag, ciicst weights, horizontal bar, nogs ana maiiress tor umblinir. arrived the flrat of the week Tha room Is too small to admit of an extensive apparatus, but by spring suitable bulldiug Is expected, then first class irvrunaalum will be fitted up Their present quarters up stalra In the Independence Notional Maun uuuaing are neatly furnished. Plenty or goo . literature will te constantly at hand and members will find It a pleasant place to spend their evenln(H. Any man over 18 years of age and of good character ineligible to membership. wtille yet a lad tbe family removed to All members of Indeieudenoe Lodge Ohio, where be grew to manhood aud o. K'J, A. O. U. w. are requested I married In 18.15, Aiuui Mary Ann . , , . , luy-iiaaier worameo ueo. rsmitn tone jetiklns, ft neighbor ftud ft native of iue inuetuteuee ore l h tttWl,dantH, s, ettt.h M.llllK ,,w,r 0(10i ,ua lU dttUgUU), of ludmrd promptly at half-past aeveu. Jenkins, an early pioneer. They n Mrs. John Vautrhn.oflUckreall.swmt malned lu Ohio, be working at the .Sunday with her mother, Mrs. J, W. Kirk laud. Mrs, T. J. Ls returned Huturday, Fine Photographs Crayon Work Pastelles India Inks Water Colors -Go to- D. H. CRAVEN'S Polk Coukty Doctors. Oh Friday, October 19, the Doctors of Polk County met at tbe office of Lee & Babbitt, and formed themselves into an association, nailed The Poik County Medical society and elected tbe following officers; Pres- Ident Dr, J. N. Woods, of Uollas, vice President Dr. J. Crowley, of Monmouth, e-top nr. M. V. Poole, of Mori mnoih. Treasure Dr. J. B. V. Lmbree, ofDalals. Tbe object of the society Is m nromote ireneral good feeling, regu late fees and to hold monthly meetings where all Interesting cases will be dls- ...uwri and Donem . read on timeiy topics. Another Business CKAoa-Last Saturday Messrs. V. L. Keiiey ana w. w Rov. tbe former of Eugene, and .u. ihu of Dallas. Durchrmod the livery business whldh 'A. W. Dock ateader bas been conducting, and the flretoftbe week took charge. These gentlemen are said to be energetic and pushing businessmen and wfli add. to the advantages of a first clan livery feed and sale stable In Independence. Who Can Beat THis.-U)n laet wnoadav. October 24tb, H. G. Heelcy, of West Independence, brought to this . . ...... ,n.n. office a buncli or ripe .-jr berries. Some were njie ana some were Just blooming. He says that lie will bave ft lot of them in about two His blackberries are also in bloom and If nothing prevents be thinks be will have another crop of berries this year. Pr. Prlc' Crm Baking Powder j WorW'ifWHIfhartAwvtl. I. Claggeltaud wife returned Friday, from Tacoma, where they spent two weelta visiting their daughter, Mrs. Klcbard Wells, Mr, Clng'ttalo visited Henttle and auym the two wiuud citlei .u ....... ....... i j in Ti-ijr iiuic. J. H. Fnuter, who has for the pest year tn-eii studying dentistry under Dr. Doty, of Monmouth, ranked first In a claas of seven, whopOHaeit the examin ation, before the Htate Board of IX-utls-try, lust week. P, C. Patterson carries a choice line ofcandk's, nuts, cigars, tobaccos and smokers supllce of all kinds His bill iard narlor Is comfortable and cosy ln.rti.nf liltuikumlth nml uliut fupml it.. until lliM. when they started across the Photograph Gallery plains with their five children. The Independ ence, Or " it a. t.l II ,1 a- ft. m. I from Portland whereshe has been visit- eu, ,,VBU lw " -t years or age and was arowued while Geo. A. Hmitl. and Hon F. A. Patter son did busiuess at the county aeut Moil-lby- Ib'itieiutM'r (hut Z. Itoseudorf wants 20,000 Mtunds of k and will pay hlghrat cosh price. We welcome to our exchange list tbe new Portland dally, the Sun. It Is a sprightly aud newsy sheet and we hope It may flud room to build to prosperity, 1.01 Friday, October 19, Fiauk Ivkuut one of Portland's mistt prominent citizens breathed his last. fording the Willamette river, the second child, David L. Is still a resldeut of this place and bos Ukeu care of his father alnoe the death of bis mother III 1HN1. Hara Married TIiihkI re Thorp aud Is a resldeut of I iidepeudeu. William' was unfortunately shot by accident at the age of twenty-five. Two children were added to the family In Oregou, the eldest of these, Pearl, died at the age of eighteen aud IUwe married Albert Carey and Is a resident of Bait Lake City. Mr. Hedge aud family were six months on the and at one time, when on the aV gan m, mofiU & cos GKEWIOSEUM OF ISATOI lOfll siar.ct St., Sun rraaclieo (C-lnSth tnd'lbStt.) Co Mrd l,m how womhrfuttv Inn art nm.lt tml hnw tn v,.i,l ... l . 4iw uim. Mu-oum nlu(ul nub ion in n. I'rlvata orrtn. rr.. . . , .. . in.1l Murltrl Mrrft-;ii. ni ...... trlctura. km ul uiuihonl ,11....... ... .. . rjlt-'-t u. ,t kt u a gootl place to while away time these caw to Oregon a pour man imd by f, H Mf m i..,,.,...,!.... Industry and economy anioaseil ft f. ....' , ., fi CITY STABLES long evening. Dandruff Is due to an enfeebled state of the skin. Hall's Hair llciiewcr (jiikku is the nutritive fiiiu lions of the skin, healing and prevenllng the form- atlou of duuilruir. . J. H. Burton gnthcrpd out of his 4try and economy tune estimated at from $1,000,000 to ai.oW.OOO. He was foremoet lu Invent ing Ins accumulations I u business build liiiw, which were an ornament to the city of Portland mid a lasting monu ment to the eneruetlc life of the deceased. The attendance at his fuuoral they recovered them, aud aside from that, they experienced the usual hard ships of the travelers across the plains at that time. After landing lu Oregou they came direct to Polk county and here took a donation claim, one and one half mile above Independence, where he resided a number of years and then potatwpatchlaHt week, a patutiH) which Uwt Mou lay speaks In a oouvlnolug L M Bn(J puwUM8d the Tllorp boltmi weighed six vitnids end wits so loug that It could not be put lu a coal oil can crosswise, Mrs I). B. Taylor went to Port'and Monday aud will renudn until the after close of the Baptist Htate Convention, which Is now convened at thai place. K Rose, ft Bun Francisco wholesale commission merchant, was In town the fore part of the week looking up the (Kttato business.. T. M. Stiver and Comlm-lor C. Berry attended tho Masonic; meeting at Albany Just Frlduy evening und report a very enjoyable time. Ink Is cheap." I don't know ubout tliut, I lelt a pen full of Ink on the buck of a note once Mint cost mo f 2,000. Ihick. Hurry Conuoway, H. P. agent at Wblieson, made his uncle, Hon. W. P. Counoway, a visit lust week, reinululng over Hunday. Judge A. M. Hurley is again suffer ing from plurlsy, Though not bedfast be Is unable to do much business. H.M. Lines went to McMlnnvlllo Saturday to attend the funeral of his cousin, Robert Htowe, who died Friday. MisiCoraSnell, who is leaching at McCoy, i pent Sunday at home. She was accompanied by Miss Hutch. On last Wednesday one of the boys of the Monmouth public school, while playing got his spine Injured and Is not expected to live. George Fox and George White, two ' Rlckreull's business men, were In town Wednesday. F. 0. Fletcher, the McCoy merchant, was doing business In town Wcdnesduy and Thursday. The city council fulled to do any busl- nes Tuesi'ay night for lack of a quo- muuuer of the esteem In which he was held by Portland's best cltlsuius. Ave miles above Independence? where they prosered. However, when the high water of 1801-2 came thulr home was flouted away. Here we chronicle the most thriillng lucideut of his life, 8eelngthat his house wasbound to be floated, he aud his family took refuge ou the roof. The house was soon raised from Its foundation and they floated for over hulf a mile lodging on the very brink of tho main channel nguinst a turge cotton wooi tree and swing that the bouse would not long with stand the strong current they took re fuge In the tree, the house lu a few moments going to pieces. Here they COOPKR.-O11 Saturday. October 21. remain ror . eany tweuiy-iour nours 1804, to the wife of J. R. Cooper, withstanding the cold and storm, and nine nound ttlrl. John answers con- K'g torrent of water sixty feet lu gmtulatlons with the statement, dePth uudoneiHh thorn, Mrs. Hedges that It Is the br st look I ii bnby that sitting on a limb, not over three Inches ever was born. 0 ammeter, neiu oer oaoy gtri in ncr lap and supported nor little boy Hitting ELY JOHNSON, Prop. Horses Fed by the Day, Week or Month. Best of Attention Given Stock left in Charge, INDEPENDENCE. OREGON. Nolle. ' All persons knowing themselves In debted to us will please call and settle by cosh or note at once. Wilcox, Baldwin A Co. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder auperlor to all other. . . BORN. " fT rtrCTCSC TTLLEPKOr'E Hnulo'f rl't .m rn(, nan,,.,'!. A,l to rity. VlhniF., ur Unmtn h-,.1 it, .v,'i Imm, Mums n.,'l .'Hit-. (-ii;'iNlufcVf ii ,i,m ,a.! Ik.i w)tr im i,;,.!!,. A gt-n I ai-OfiBiaftioWlSlH-riln.. Onn tn 11 n..ntii- mtm.ift i .(in, it. an ,ri nitluliltom. 1 (it. inlruniMitM. ni, Iota, vo.k t lowimm, nnydltm,r, Omn.lt, nwly for km lin .l,tiii,j. Chb tm i,Hl u hi i,r rni. narHito( or,lr, ho rcwitiHiiii, IhM r hi Mmo. Wnrriuitwl, A roonity mi,Vr. V rl- W. P. HirrlMS It Ccs, Clerk 10, Columbua. 0. ShciilTs Sale. My virtue of im execution ln8itd out of the Circuit Court of 1'olk (joiinty Hlute of Oregon on Muy IS mi on aJudKcinent aud docree ol foriwloiiuro Hi iroln rendered on the IBMi day of May In thai oorlnln milt, whorclu The In vesbirs Morlirsno and Security Company was plalntltlli and John lliicon, L. N. llncon, John Miller and II, Uhi-lHlhin tlefeudanu for the huiii ol ticiill with lutercHt thereon froiu the IR.K .,P l...r lUlti ., Ma... .r II, ma. a.. .a . .t . .' I... t. IJ,l.. U .11 .1 I lU"" '"'r'V.. . J.W ,H HAKltlM. on Jlondny, October us, y "or umuKu -.. ioom uuuib oi pur ttnmim end tll0 tuUUer ,ura ( iW0 1804. to the wife ol Ben Harris, a desperation, l ney were bo cninea ana attornoy ft aud oonts end disburse irl exhausted tnat bad tbe relief nartv menv oi wus ami, i uave ey vinue oi tarn been a few minutes later they would MARRIED. nave perisnea. this exenmeuc ou bottom land was one be did not wish SHOEMAKER- FARN AM. On repeated, so be sold his place to Harry Wednesday. October 24. 1804. at the Christian aud then moved to Inde- resldence of the brides parents, at pendence and started the first black Marlon Htation, Marlon county, smith shop atthat place, and continued Oreiron. J. C. Shoemaker, of this In that business for twelve years. He place, and Miss Llllle Furuum. Rov, G. W. Gramles, of Bulom, officiating. Also at tho stittie time and place, Mr. Alfred Hunt and Miss Wolthal Faru man were married. rum. The steamer Altona was up last night tmt "'y fiends wlrh them ..,,1 u,.il roftUa regular trlna from this naPPy 00 108 01 BI'M " " - ' O "-ft- on. ' ' performed valiant service as lieutenant in the Indian war of 2855-0, under Captlnn Goff, of company A. In 1881 he hfld to part with his faithful wife and from that time since he has been gradually falling. He was an honest ROGEHS-BRIDWELL. At the res and honorable man, loved and respected Ideuce of the bride in Monmouth' by all who knew him. His funeral October 18,1804, by Rev. L. 6. Fisher, was held Wednesday from the M. E. Mrs. Mary Brldwell wits united lu Church South, which church he has marriage to Mr. George Rogers. ' been a member for thirty-three years, Mr. and Mrs. Rogers are both well Rev. D. V. Poling officiating. He was known In Monmouth and lu Polk burled at Buona Vista by tho side of Hervlces Sunday morning at the Presbyterian church, by Prof. Buokum. Mrs. J. M. Vanduyn was a passenger Wednesday afternoon far Portland. DltO. his wife and next bis sons Ell and Pearl. Thus It Is that these sturdy pioneers, who braved the dangers and endured the hardships of a wild and unknown HANFORD. At Talmage, Oregon, country to lay the foundation for our Monday morning, October 22, 1894, 1 happiness and prosperity, are passing the three months old Infant child otjawfty, Boon they wllUH hfl gon? and DougHanford, of brain fever, .. execution levied upon and will ncjl, nt public auction at the rront door of the Court House in BiiIIhh, Folic County, Oregon, on 8ATUKDAY, OCTOUEB 27, 181K ut 1 o'cloclt p. in. of tiitld clay, all the right title and InUtredt, which tlius.Ud dt'fendxbti John lliicon, b. N, Iincon, John Miller and H. (!hrUllanor either of them hnd In or to the lollowlng dc8rlbod pronilnes towlt: ulluated In the County of Folk and Mtata of Oregon und being lot four (4) ol section fimi'teeu (H) nnd the aouth half (X) of the simtli.ciwt quarter fit) of section llftoon (16) and the north hitll (X) or the north east quarter (Ji) und lots one (1) and two (2) of section twenty, two (1?1) and lota oce (1) add two (2) of section tw- nty-three (3d) In township eight (8) south of range lour (4) wesl, of tho Willamette trior dlnn and oonntlutng Ihreo hundred and seventeen and slxty.flve hundredth acres (817 1)5-100 acres), The land herohy oonveyod (U17 6S.100 acres) bo sold as upon execution at law, aud the proceeds of said sale be applied as follows towlt: First tue payment of the sum of 8''.'ll with Intorost ut the rate of 10 per cent per annum from May the 15, 1804 and tbe further sum ol ($1100) attorney fees and the costs and disburHeinnnts of this suit taxed at ($J8 45.100) aud cost and expenses of tills sale, Terms uf sale eash In band. Dated Dalla,lllt County, Oregou, Boptomber. the 21, 1804. - IT. B. Plummkb, lihet-lff. ' . Sperling Brolbars (Vteat Market IKAU(H IM Choice Meats Highest market price paid for fatstock, beef, inuttou.vcul, pork, etc All bills must be settled mouthly. OPEN SUNDAYS FROM' 8 to 0 a. m. Le.iVM ludjAiuutuce. 7:00 h:IU V..H U:U 1:1.1 b:ii SAJU l..-:iKW M.u.u.u.a. 7:30 La) lA, iX i.tO b.ii East and South" The via SHASTA Route -of the Southern Pacific- Co. AH EVERGREEN Mi WITHOUT COST. W will send you by m lit iHuf-m'tdoneamnll evvrgnH.ntrve-.drtpi.-U u your eiiuiHtu, with iiiMir.i.'iiona r piuiio.iK hju nirciiK tur u, . gthtr with our ooutputu list, ,u .Nuiwry UkiS, If you will cut out WM ttJvoi-tl-iu.ntiit, mark on It Ihe n ..niv of mis tiitiMH-mid loll how in in. y ttnu what kind ol trw and nli.ni you wouiu iiko to puivudso sua wuiti you Wlll W p.UI.I. lULMII, We will uimii, you lower nrli on Ihe ttoek you wHiii muu i.hvc ever uwu oit.rua you. KVKIKJ ItKKV MltSStllES. 8-17 tv rgrteu, Ituur Co., W Is. Culifornlii cx-iross Irnlus run dallv.stoonln at all ,iuhm wclwctu fut .lu.iu.iua d.oau. skiuili B.ii if. H. io. a e. u. lj,l. A. M. i-V. bv. r.. Portland Ar. AIUhu- Ar. San r rhucuico i,v. orti .:ua. m'. A. M, .Mll'.M, Roseb-jra Mail (Vauy.) IWtlauu .... e:30 a. m. Rusvbuu ...TiA) e. m. HuMiuui'if,... ;.vj a. x, j t'urtuuia a. m. G. L. HAWKINS, ... inipncior oi The Independence Marble Works, estimate n an ceinetrry work, r iimiik workumu. 4Ulp, latusl Uealuiis, und lowml prices. PULLMAN BUFiETJ? SLEEPERS ' aud ... Second-Class Sleet.ing Cars attached to tin turouga innua. West Side Division. Between FortUnJ and Carvallia. WbiI triilu Uaiiy (esc. K smiduy.) ' P. H. MoCABE. S, MUHLMAN. P. H. WE & 00., Proprietors of Independence Tils Factory Manufacturers of FIRST-CLASS Drain Tile. of all stssa. Prices t Suit the HARD TIPdES. ' m I Lv I'orUuiiii A r I r. m U.-us a ui i .Vr.. iiLii-iu-mU'iioi ,ri laiSp ' I Ai-.-.-t niviiiiis i,v l-rtt p nt ! At Albany aud UorvuliU, ef.uiirui with trauis lixpross u-ulu uaily (exei'pt Sunday) 1:10 p in 1 L,.. ForUiilid Ar I 8:25 a m ! p m 1 A r itwuimivilU' Lv 5,-oOp ni Oregonian Railway Division and Portland and Yamhill Ry. Airlie malt TrUwcekly, . :i:limm ..,.'.11 p ni b:0o p in l.v.. l.v.. Ar..... .. I'lirlliiod Ar ..Jloiiiii.,uth " i,v . Alilio... JLv 3.-U5 p m 7:45 a m 7.-00 a in Tlmnitrh tlckrts to nil rxilntn In thn ri. ipn Males, Uuia.la. iiiut Kuropo, eatt bo obmined rrom'r.Al.b'nVtll, Agent, ludcpendfuee. It. KOEHT.Klt, RlM'.0(inw, Aiitimto-r. As-st. O. K Ji I'tua. Aat. 1-OUl'LASD. OKKblO.Y. Go to the C Street OFFICE AND FACTORY ndcpenJencc, Oreeon SHfD and IfflKE STAGE LINE. J. R. THOMPSON, Prop. Passengers and light freight carried on reasonable terms. Purchases made and delivered for a small compensation. Leave orders at hotel or postofflce and Stun? will oall for passengers at their residences In town. 8taie leaves Independence every morning (Sunday excepted) at 8:!I0 a. ni., aud Salem at 2:00 p.m. ' : SHOP And sto how CHEAP You can cit Jour , Work Done. All Wagon Repairing of Kinds, . 1. 1. FULLER, Proprietor. HOME BUILDERS m If yon want a Good Sqnavo Meal tor 25 Cent: Go to the- Will consult their best iu tereats by purchasing their SASH AND DOORS of the reliable mnnufneturer, M.T.CROW Iudependenoe, dr., succes sor toFerKtwon a V'hu Moer, Sngar pine und oodur duors, . . all sizes, on huud. SCREEN DOORS. CITY RESTAURANT MRS. L. CAMPBELL. Prop. Tee Cream ovoi-v Aw il,,i,. n, Chicken IHuner eveiy sundav "m.-iiIs nv,i Main St., Iudepeudence, at ull hours 1 Is the place to get nil fli-jtIass worli. 19 M I Mi 9 him .UN I a!3w BATH 25 Centa.tiif A .ri 'f w.