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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1894)
ca Pp tl fa fcfc THE WEST SIDE. 'Ml'KD ST fRlDAY, SOVEMBFR 8, IHM. BKClUiT SOCIETIES. A 0. V. W. INDEPENDENCE fi,llil In I. J.O.r. balk All njoura Z brother are loitd to atteud, Ueo, tfRxth, M. W. W. a Cook, Wrd- IT. t f ALLEI LODGE, NO, 41, 1. 0. 0. V r.-Mw in Vn4oy e believer hnJy evening. All Odd fellow tnr kit tuTitxl U mwl with aa, H. K. fSpmnt N. 0.; Bed Itoeemiorf, . letarj i IOS LODGE, NO. Ki.F,U I. y.Mtaied oornmnnwalwu riatur Jlrt ercQing on or rtor full taooo b .ih wd two week thereafter. W. I1. OMowy. W. M. U. K 1'aMereou, Ijeeretary. HOMER LODGE. NO. 49 K. of I Meets every W edueeday evening. All kubjhts er cordially levitod. U. & Leugbaiy, 0. C'i 1. II. Craven, K, PUVSICIANS-DENTISTBY. DR. 8. A. MULKKY. DENTIST, practkve the profomoa In all it branohve. HUifcUon guareulrwl. nrntw hour. 8 to H aud 1 to &. Office In Ui O" Don uell brick, Independence. r L. KETC1IUM, M. D, OFflCB CL. and reaideuea, ooroar Itailroad ud Atonuioatu atn., IuJpuditic, Or. J. 13. JOHNSON. llESIDENI J DeotMt. Alt work warrauud mt Ute boat of ialtraetHn. Iouoo dtaca, Or. ATTOltXEYS. GEO A. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT Law. Will praotx in all tUto nd federal conrU. AbtroU of till rara:bd. Offloe ow IndeowdanM National liaak. 1-iOXlIAM A HOLMES. ATTOR- II nav at Law. Offloa in Buab'i block, Ntrn 8tat and Court, on Com serf ml timet, Bawro, Ur. SASH AND DOORS. It K ITCH ELL k UOilANNON. It AN lVl Hfuctururt of Mb and door. A bio, aoi-oll Mwiog. peudence, Or. Main atret,Ioda VETERINARY SURGEON. rMLK. J. YODNO. lata of Nebrf , 1J Vatrinar Suriraon and Daotiat bu roovad to Iodepaodeoee, and opened to ofn9fer tbe Independence Nation al bank. ISTHC PLACE TO BET 111! m BEST 11 cent IIEIL In Independence. You don't pay for Ptyle bat you get the worth of yoar money in I WELL COOKED meal. We em ploy white help only. We would cull the attention of the public to our -SUNDAY FAMILY DINNER- The City IieHtaurant ia in no bus iness but that of givii:g ita patron ihe btuhe market affordu. Ik! Hi!j tSP1 Mala mrmt oppoalte tb opera bouM. M t, L. Campbell, Prop. CW.Hayen, Manaer. Meal tlckeU, 6 for 11.00 W. H. KELLY Hereby announces himself candidate for the office of -CITY MARSHAL of the city of Independence. as a CASH. We sell goodH strictly for caah. We sell fine good at very low prices. Everything In the Grocery Hue, cheap for caah at J. P. Irvine's, Banner Cftah Grocery. o o o -o ' ' "A canh biiKlne, pure and ulraple, U the only rljrht way to do bu8lneitn. And thnt I the way . P. IBVISE run hi bUNliieM. . Notice. All persons knowing themselves In debted to us will pleaae call and settle by cash or note at once. WlUX, BAMJWJW Co, LOCAL AND PERSOHAL thiuan lJ,"'-T1,lklnf ttlUOrromkm if the aoth. The inl dwMw, r Ju,iOT Htoarn In ih of Lacy v. Hllr wa a h,U lu he cam, 0r n,, wh0 Uv- W( collvcUu; urKHi liUiTwi under wU men tWttntnmli,Wn for a mouth, and, when the borrower raunnt pay .TV' Ul ,f ,h . t the Internet, and M munh M "-tl u e. tension, and tO06HthtmniOlqKHt out f the victim brokerage, lu the above o,ih oi nmrtirair of itTtw ..i.i and oth.r suum for broker., while hie pwdacweeor had imlil fisi a brokerage, h wm claimed that these rayrneuUtof brokerage wreopprwlve, and la violation of tho umiry Uw f tlMHUUnf Owgn, uJ Wy iwkcd w iiwi na ror ppHoiloi of nil Mid bv lilm.ir n4 I.U " '.. . . "I - "iiorwi uu uiHtu th " ooun nvo tun r Mkrd, nnd pplil Ue hMkewgij upou tbe tulnolc, 5 and 1 Intureat of tie chat at uk-t y.- lanB mot i treaty of pj., . , Mducd it to , v uder the claim of brokei aff nioi debtor to iha credltok'. lunia at the elottja '4:d by the all such of the debtor ebould bo applied in reduction of the nrluclpt! and tlK Irgal Interval thereon mia, wf .v' only aniillua toca w he; br wage la paid to the party woo ' the loan. IU. TllKlH Puti'bks Takkn. The photitgraph of a awoet suiuiuer Kirl'i face taken through a? big hole torn lu a newspaper ia very aubttte In making maiden charms attractive. A couple of Eugene young ladlea who were intro duced to this fact one day In Portland, returnel home and straightway got their pictures taken through a ragg-nl rent in the Omnt, Then dtatrl buted the sweet ploturea to their gt-ntlt- men friends who, after admiring the new attractions of exchange, suddenly felt the impact of a powerful honor. Just beneath tbe sweet dimple of the two mnldena there glared tbe adver tltement of J. II. MeClung's "Hull Breecnea," readlug thus: "No Ale on uai Our breeches are warrauted. Fifty cents a pair Eugene GuanL PoorltAtL Gamh -The 0. 8. N.S. team of Monmouth downed the Y. M. U. A. eleven of Halem on the former's ground, Saturday In a well played game, by a score of twenty to six The Y. M.C. A. bya ahowed the better knowledge of the game, but the weight of the Normal boya was too much for them. This la the first victory for the home club and considering thnt they have not hail any washing they played a remarkable gsine. With a few week training by an experienced player thev would make a hard team to beat. They play the flrst of the senea of Inter-colleglale games with the Paclfio University eleven, of Forest Grove, on the Normal campus, to morriw afternoon at 8 o'clock. AT Till 1'EHITKNTIABV. A vbtltor at the penitentiary the other day wan surprised to aee atxty-four prisoners staud up to be pbntograped at ouo time That lot means JiinI so manycoiiiarN lively uew arrivals, becauee the picture are taken as aoon after their arrival, there aa there are enough to pay Kupt. j T. O. Hutchinson, of Dallas, who lias the contract for the Job, to come over tut tMke them. They are takeii to tie placed in tbe "rogue gallery." An- thr tact shout the iHHilteutiary, not generally suspected, Is that It la recog tilxod bv tramt aa the moat reliable depot of supplies in the way of cast ofl clothing, and a great many call to get warm trarmenta for the winter. Mateif man 3alk ok Hoiwbh. On lost Saturday Fred Green sold at auction four good sound horses and only realized $115 for the bunch. One bay mare, four yearn old. welifht 1100 pounds, sold to W. O, Cook for $42. 60. One gray norso. nine years old, weight 1200 pounds, went to Ueoree Huntley for Jio.au. uno ours brown horse, seven years old, weight 1400 pounds, was sold to J. E. Huotmr.i for $34. One bay, Mugim unaria mure Ight years old, went to W. H. Slurphy for 128. One set or nreeciiiiig nnrnees, comparltlvely new, was sold for$G. Huotiko MATCH. There was a buutlng match Tuesday between H. It. Patterson, P. 0. Patterson ami v. Taylor, first party, and w. u. uoa, J. M. Vanduyn, J. H. Alexander and L. 0. GUmore, second party. Jcn party wms allowed two dogs, the time wus lim ited from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. and all game birds counted one po"t. ine maicn reaulted In a victory ror me nrei parcy, - . A ...... U ,it t, It htf a Hoore of 18 to o. as wuh agreement, the membersof both parties, Including their famines, enjoyeu .nrnntuous eame dinner, ai uie uoi, - - . .i Wednesday at the expense oi iu ond party. Nkw Steamkb. Tbe Geo. W. Bbafer a very commodious stern wheel steamer to run be teen I'ortlana ana poiuw the Willamette river arrived at Inde- mndence butt Tuesday on ner nrsi trm y,kthe olaoe of the Modoc Jas. ISmlth U capUln, C. F. Cook purser and the total number or men on ino o . trntv. The accoraodutlona for passengers are far superior to those of the Modoc, me sieen" nu uu.v...B fo freight Is done by steam power. A Compound Fractube. On Mon day evening, at 130. w. v. renyjuon, who lives near urosiou, uu w sacks to a steamonar., anu leaving tbe boat, be maae a mis j-wdncelved by the way the light shone, and stepd offlnto the water, striking on a large oouioer m u manner as to break nis ngoi above the knee, making a compound fracture, the end of the femur sticking out in a terrible looKingsuaije. vvr r TiiANKfl. Mr. and Mrs. D. r. Hdr. Mm. S. 0. Tborp and Mrs. A. J. Hedges wish to exteud thanks to their kind friends who aided and assis ted In the sickness and In performing the aad rites of their ratner, xsroc. u- . . . .L. j.i.Ai nt tha irmriv aee. Also wo uuu.. -- .. . t.l.1. ..sa Mint In Bin, bittttillir Yk. w. v MrLoughlln, dr,.mlatiL vrhon-lu th nirtxt to ho dun him, di-foudm kooIhhI Judgcnifiit niut im U ft I I . ia . Vllo rouitly, Hif In 1i.h, u.i .. . ... .. A! """iB-n eimiKr nr lint Tttritt HM'U i44y O'llrU'it llhut, rnt r utvri. hm i n..wn looking iiliri IiIh lMliiurx In ternUlu thin p uuly. m In 'xl'ii lvy MiiKMnt'd la tho ittl,i LuhIiic-k In nnlliiwanouiity i n. I wno IhihIhivm In gvnmlly rvi-rvNt'itifd, EiwlRn V. W. (Minor. (f H, IT, ni Motitrrfy, nw lylnu lt tli rhvi ntl'orllund, whh vlnltlnn ttt tho horn or Hun, K. T. Hutch, of Mofov. IunI Monday and Tuwt.iny, Jfr. t Jllui wm nullum'., at rlll(a. Alawka. whllo Mr. HatoU wa ctilUx'tor of ewdunwi- dollnhU'd with our twnullfol minty J. C. Ilniier, a wealthy 8aii Krauclm-o tho lnruti lioi yard arrow th river iiiaitaLTd hv Wolwttt, wait lu town the fui mt oftue week looking after hta biliuw intercut here, Mr. Ruuer )iua aoine a),0o0 invented In property and lot pruvement In this vielulty, Mk 1'ju.Iw llolwrtsou .nirnonlmUtrws 11 a pui'haedoueof theworhl reiiowue "Hartluian" ptnuna from tho Wiley It, Allen to'., Salem Inume, tlurough V. malinger Mr. Frank Anrjs, John Haeon and family lett Monthly for Southern Oregon, where Uiey will make their future home. Thev no with wagon and team ami expect I bo two weeks on the road. week while little (Unirgio Plen wasswlngtug with some other llttl lioyoua"tlylug dutehman,' he fell and broke hi arm midway between the wrist and elbow. "t rove an ining,' and wiieu you flud that Pink Patterson's camlii are the beat and fiefthcMt mid sold at the cheapest rlH'n, "hold ftott to that Willi llUglKKl." L. U. tlllinoM Infurnm us that the new whistle for the water works, t take the place of (he present on, will ouo arrive aud I guaranteed to be much finer whistle. We would cull the attention of cash subscriber to our olfer of tin Wwr . . e hihk to January i.suti rr sa. Ttil oiler Is made uow and tuny be discontinued at anytime. Itcv, K. it, rviukuf'Hke win occupy the Christian church pulpit Sunday, both morning and evening. Subject for evening service; "Marrngo and Dl vorce." Rev. Mr. Aphel, of Porilaud will be here tn a couple of week to olt Rov J. rretl Jenkln In cotnluctlug a pro tracted meeting at the llitptlxt church. There la no place lu Oregon where a better meal Is served than at the tin taurunt of Wealucuit A Irvine, 271 Com mercial strict, Sulciu. Meals 'Si eta, If aftllcted with aealp disease, hair foiling out, aud peruiaturo baldness, do not use grease or alcoholic preparation, but apply Hall' Hair Itetiewer. Charles Stoats Is no longer the pro prietor of the Independent Truck and Dray Co. a this week he sold lis entire business to A. Y. DoekMeuder. J. It Thompson the accomodutliiK stage man lias remove 1 his family to Monmouth aud will hereafter make that place his head quarters, Mrs. James Alexander spent Sunday hi McMluuville, with her daughter Florence, who I attending the Itaptlst college at that place. Tins) wishing lo take a course lu rudimeiitul mental music should meet Prof. Glnn, at the M. K. church, Mon day evening at 7-10. ltev, W. 1 Shearman, coaMt mission ary for the RtiptU church, has been holding revival meeilugs at Monmouth. Salem breud, don't need much advertising, it SH'aks for itself at Douty & Ixicke's. A reader usks us why tho signal Service flags are never displayed? Can any one answer? Attorney Juines Twnciid and James Williams, of Dallas, were In towu Monday. , Frank Aurys, niniuiger of the Wiley It. Allen Coiiipitny, of Sidcm, was lu town Monday. K. F, Reach, of Salem, In tho Inter est of Waniimukcr k Hiown, was lu town Thursday. J. F. O'Donucll whs a patten ger on the Wednesday afiernoon trulu for Portland. Covenant meeting ut tho Baptist church, next Saturday, at 2 o-idock and the election of olllcers fr the en sulugyear. Mist, Annlo Uuger, of Portland, who has been visiting her sister Mrs Dr. W. E. Pool, of Moumoutn, returned home Monday. , , ' Ward Sltton, of Carlton, spentaeveral days In this place and Monmouth, lust week visiting, friends and relatives Miss Eugene Paue, of Ncstuoca, who Is attending school here this year has been uullesick with tonsillitis. R. H. Wilcox is Improving his prem- Isi'S by grading his yard nnd building a new fencc.aud side wiilk, W. E. Wann, owner of the J. H. Hawloy farm, near Mct'oy, was doing business In town Monday. $5,0110 to loan on real estate In small amounts, one year or loss, see Wjm.abd G. Wkioht, Pallas, Oregon. Douty & Locke's butter cannot be beaten but their eggs are to the satisfac tion of every houne wile. Peter Cook started Monday on a tour of the Valley In the Interest of the Ad vance Thresher Co. Frank Gibson, the Rlckreall merch ant, was doing business in our city Monday. Money to loan on Improved farm property, VV ill abd U. wbioiit, Dallas, Oregon. Mrs. George W. Whlteaker was a passenger on tne wonuay unernoon train for Portland. Mrs. F. A.- Patterson was visiting with her sun, I, Patterson, or Halem, over Sunday. , The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to nit other Hun J, II. llawloy vfaia linger on tue Tueaday afternoon train for Mo Mlnnvllle. New umple ayrup abd buckwheat flour at Douty & lake's Is flue for Hrtmkfaet, A II no programme wilt he rendered at the Christ lull dm roll Hiimluy night. S T. Jefliles, the Corvulll attorney, wus dolag bushu ss In! town Tuestlay. Y ucnugita line waluli tliulu for liUI ijfutiey lit Kramer Frafik Kenton, of McMlutivllIe, waa In loa n Friday. W. it, 1 law Icy ent Hunday In I'ortluiid' A line line of Hair Oriiammita at Ivitiiier'a, M. Uosondorf was doing biwlnea lu Purl In ud the fore part of III week t'loilfxlter Hm, grand holiday stock 1 now on the way from the East. Lluht work, buying a hamlaome hanging lamp of Douty A Locke. Clotlfulter ISnis, are going to give away $50 worth of books soon Mr. A. S. LH'ke, who ha been quite sluk, Is much Improved t 1). S. Clodfelter, who ha been quite tick, Is much unproved Miss Patle Co ip-r, who uim Ueu sick furaome time lo no better, Try one of thoe new brand, of harmonica at Kramer', Yanduyu' la the place to get- your underwear and hosiery. Infante dretwes ready luaue atVau (luyn,ci!h store, New ititnl kid glove at Vauduyu'a cash store. A. Kelaey, of Carlton, wi In town Monday. Mr. Ague Fisher la reported to be quite III. Di, 8. A. Mulkey siniut Hunday iti Salem, Haul and egg at Douty St Locke's. ISht, Yd! A Imu.itmt IiiiUH iimUeNl nd ua tOIIIHII'' tttU'f III .It! of rarity, but III Itltm thai lit ll dl' t ,Ml It IV - Ml cut U lucurai Willi. ltb.' .' i ,lio sblllly ut nuKtlitlua to ru m only a u ild arm or mumuuania. tklliiimsb lu iiitwMi lepealvd AtllurM lo uliiiiln mtlof from ttiiy dinrut sourar would Kliiewt xh'iii tojii.tiry Untli'uht. H lrll..f'Miiiii. li llltlrm Iiim dniii.iti.tralad lla al'lllty lo ovareom dyaiwptl, cunailpallou, llvar and k dtwys tmultlo, uialarlal aim. ilnliiU nnd iiarvuuuM, nd IU rooorttud w lili-vciiiiuiU In Ilia cuniliv lln auht at r.l to warrant It trial by iiy un triitublvd with any of Hie als've allumnu, rn lllwub lii pravlou (turu to ul'lalu rwuvdlat aid isve liri'ii rrulllew. I wd Willi ponlntauee. Ut lllltvra will mtiquvr in muni ubnttnale Thiste li" cent slick plim at Kramer's are the finest ever brought to towu for the money, V. II. Hawley has a 1200 pound wot k horse lo let out for hi feed. Stud lo Clod feller Pro, for catalogue of their 10 cent mimic, lluekien' amies Salve The best mlvo in the world for cute, nrulM-s, sore, ulceis, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, ehupec hands, clillblalua, corns, aud nil skin ei milium, and jmwI vely cua- pile oi no pay required, 1 1 Is guaranteed toglvs (a-rfect satlsfac- ou or money refunded Price 25 uts -r Ux . For sale by all druggist. "That wa a finished seriuou" re marked a lady as she came outof church eaterdoy. "Yes."but I was afraid It never mild l," said her bunbaud. Pblla- deliltla Jitourd. A Million Frleud. A Irlend In mt'd Is a friend Indeed, and not lew than one million people huve found Just such a friend In Dr. King's New Discovery for consump tion, coughs and colds. If you have never used this Great Cough Medici uo one trial will con v luce you that It haa wonderful curative powers In all dis cuses of throat, client and lung. Each buttle Is guarauteetl to do all that ia I claimed or money Is refunded.- Trial . ,.i i m.lll buttles free at any drug store. Large bottles 60 cents and $1. Ht!l)o ycu thluk your father would ol.JiKJt lo my marrylug you? She I don't know. If he's anything like mo he would. Life. Henry Wllsou, the postmaster at Welshlon, Florida says he cured a cast) of diarrhiva of long standing lu six hours, with one small bottle of Cham- berlalu's Colic, Cholera ami DlarrhoBa Remedy. What a pltutsant surprise thittmUHt have beeu to tbe sufferer. Such cures uro not uiiuhuiiI with this remedy. In many Instances only one or two doses are required to give per manent relief. It can nl ways be depen ded unon When reduced with water It is ulcitMunt to lake, For sale by Alexander-Cooper Drug Co. All a defaulting cushler wunts to en able him to get along Is a good start. -Gnlvestou iVtu-s. ' "Can I see you apart for a moment?" "You mean alone don't your ' "Yea, a loan that's It exactly, I want to bor row five." W. A, McGuIre, a well known citizen of McKev, Ohio, Is of the opinion that there Is nothing as good for children troubled with colds or croup as Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. He bos used It In his family for several years with the best results and amys keeps a bottle of It In the house. After having lu grippe he was himself troubled with a severe cough. He used other remedies without benefit and then oonoludcd to try the children's medicine aud to bis delight it soon effected a permanent cure. 60 cent bottles for side by Alexander-Cooper Drug Co. Postuge stamps are printed at the rate of 100,000 an hour. Thin beats the rate at which slanders originate and gossips spread them. For a pain In the chest there ia no- thlmr so Brood as a tiieceof flannel dam- duned with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound over the seat of pain. It affords prompt and permanent relief aud if uned in time will often prevent cold from resulting in utieumonla This sanfe treatment Is a sure cure for lame back. For sale by Alexander- 'Cooper Drug Co. 'tHSLIVECIICRCII ASDITSMlHStOS, Aa Interesting Sermon Preached by Hi r. II. T I'lillnr nf lm '.cugregatlonal Cbiirrh Hew wtnea I put Into imw ImiIIIo anlb'Hii af prfervd. l.uanAi rikI m, k tli Kiilu r liHikmnt me, vaa so 4'it A you. JnUu -M uwi Hi A W have In tkese two statenieidfH ourtlicniefor dlictiwiliiii. tn the (lift we see I harmony between theexterunl and the Internal, which munt ever (e preserved, New wines, In new hnttli. We finnst adapt our selves to ojr changed conditions and circumstance tn life, Life, socularand religions, Is a constant, perpetual and ooatlnotia adjustnieut to changed coudilon. Fpecilly I thl true of religious life. The live church must keen step with the progress of It ae, and by meeting the ueed and demand of men, It lay atroug hold on a present and I assured ana promisea suoces for tbe future. indicate two thing which characterise the live church of today. First. The live church must prove Itaelfiuoh by IU frulU, and let these claim IU right to live. This Isemphatl- cally a practical age: an age which asks of everything Its nractltl worth. It te not pedigree, but performance, which la demanded. Religion aud tlieolotry totlay must omnhoslxe their practical . bcarluue as never U fore. Times have changed, and In nothing is thl chniiire more marked lliau In the church. Instead of men coming to church to hear aud enjoy a theological discussion, a did our forefathers, they uowcome to receive an Incentive to wise and right living. They demand something from a church which I praotlcal, aud which annlle to evcrv ,1.... ha. .................. .1.. ii.v w..mu,i4j iwr n.o . . .. . , must bold the allegiance ofthe age and In order to this, practical rather than cholaatto theology aud preaching are! demanded. T' ere Is more inquiry to day after tbe fruit of religion; such a truth, charity, benevolence and purity than there Is after more orthodoxy, The live church must then prove by it fruit It right to live. But again the live church must be evangelic, a luhmionary church. By thl 1 mean that It Im to broadmliidod, liberal and sympathetic. Not stilted nor alrlNtocralio, It must shew Itself a force unto the elevation and purify- lug of social life. It must prove Itaoii a firm and abiding irlend of the man behind tha beuch, as well as the man behind desk or counter; the man in labor lli'e, a well as professional life. It must lessen the ever widening breach belweeu the tutuMtca aud religion, aud It must, lu fact become what the church wa lu Apostolic time, and what the Savior intended It should lie; a force unto Hie salvation of the word; not a select few. lleuoo the live church must be missionary In Its spirit. But the rocoiid scripture (ell us of the church's uilaslon. A my Father sent me, even so send I you. The church's mUelon on which Christ was sent to open the understanding of men; to reveal gospel truth; to manifest the will of God; and a He wa thus sent, even so lie sends the live church . No great thing are laid at our door, for u to accomplish, but they are the things, which are most natural for us, aud which are wlthlu our power. He ays to HI church, which I ever a live church: "I seud you to carry my love to meu, who ueed It, aud to mani fest the love of my Father". To fulill Its true mission this church, to which I have endeavored to minister in the pant; must carry the comfort, hope, Joy and fire of ills love unto the slu aud pain of life, and thus deuiouiatrate by lu works, that ll i the church of God; a live church. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powdei AwtnM OoU MW lildwlnltr Fair. Sa Fmadtsa, The ladlea of the Method! Eplscot- pal church will give a Thaiiksglvln gl dluuer on Thanksgiving day at some ciinvKiilHiit immiiii. I'lfMlv (if lurltwv. I ,l.ri,. ,o- a.,.i n... ,i n.i.... I"" " neoeasary for a good dinner will be supplied. Treasurer' Notice. Notice Is hereby given that all Polk county warrants endorsed prior to the 1st day of December 1HDH, are payable on presentation at my ofllce tn Dallas, Oregon. Interest censing from the date of this notice. Dated at Dallas, Polk oounty, Oregon, this 1st day of November IKIM. II. B. CtWl'KK, 4t Oounty treasurer. MARRIED, DAVIDSON WELLS .At tho brides parents In Marlon County, Wednes day, October 24, 1804, A Davidson and Miss Addle M. Wells. They will send spend a few days at French Prarle among relatives and then will go to house keeping In fliioun ! Vista. BORN. ELY, On October 2(1, 1894, to tho wife of Old Ely a 13 pound boy. Oua Public School. The first month of school closed lust Friday, There were 260 pupils enrollod in all the departments durig the month. The average number belonging each day 240, the average daily attendance 220 or 92 per cent of the number belong ing. There was not one case of corporal punishment In the school this mouth. The work is fairly begun now and vis itors, especially patrons of tho school, Is always weioome. DIED. BOWDEN. Ou Monday, Ontouer, 20th at 9 o'clock, p. m. at tbe Little Palace hotel, Nelson Cowdon died of typhoid fever, aged about 85 years. He was born In Montreul, Canada, and his people are said to be wealthy. He has been working In this vicinity for about two year ,s part of the time for Sperling Bros, being an expert butohor. He was buried by the county, Wednes- day at the Odd Fellows cemotry. OSBORNE At the residence of her soni 1W)V- w- wsoorne, on iwouaay cuurcu 10 prove iiaeir a live cnurcn, give u mrw ihkow oi popular orama, '1...... . HTVm THEATER COMPAHY. hie IViplo of Intlependenoe Given a Treat, ! The Htutls Theater Comtnny which has linen plriylug to crowded house in Hali tii the p!t two wetks, having Mil oien (bits on WetlnttHliiy night, wtie Indini'd by some of our cltlxen to favor Inili ii'iMl'!iiit) w lib n preNenta Hon of tblit fiiperb iuelotlraiiw, "De. tiny," or "From Florida lo New Mex ico." They aero greeted with a fair sUad and liilulllgiint audience and one thai very much appreciated tbe rich treat they received. Everyone was highly entertained and full of pruUo of tho excellent performance, II, ft, Pat terson, nmuiiger of the opera house, saying It was tho boat oompnuy that lias been In Independence for four I year. The performance was Indeed I "e that the people of our little city seldom nave the privilege of seeing. Mr Htuttx has gotten together a com- I ly oi reai arusia an one wervny uiei pamiuuge 01 an lovers 01 icgiumate drama There woe not a weak point " the makeup and presentation of tbe play Wednesday ulght. Tho leading characters: "Jack Diamond" by Frauk lUsdick, Willlard Graham by Jed Carlton. Daniel I'eabody by Eli K1'"9 Ky ' abuw Dennlson ty Millie Freeman, could not have been better suntlued. In fact they were all a lending character aud each one a aupport, all showing a studious por- truyul of their part, denial Jkirt Van Cleve, the well kuown newspaper man, ha become a member of the company and will beglu study at once prepara- tory to going on the stage. The many friends of Iterl have no doubt but that he will make a success of his new pro- feeslon. liy special request tbe com Inuiiu urlll r.il 1 1 km In a A.u mL n.l i-"v " - "v. ..I , ..... . tnclutllng Hamlet, ann we have no doubt the; will receive liberal patron- ago. HoodV;Cures , Ate. Edward Praaw Complication of Diseases "I wm t-ouliled with tick basdaeh sad ptiu to no lat sld. I btoani puiully soar, and iny ucrrotu ytn wu U rus dowa. finally, I eutoiud with koart dlieaae sad Chousttt atjr day wore ntua'Mrad. I oied Hood's Saraoparllla and I tn btttcr tn vry way, I bar ptotd la flub and mt former good appetlU at n- turn4.u Eiiwaso 1'BATaKK, Qiartoo. OaL lloqil'l Btnajiulll i oUl by all drvggltt. 1 1 a fur S. Irikrd only by G L UOOO m CO., Awlhacile. Lowalt, Mao. - Hood's Pills ar puraly vegtUbla. as, EIECTIUC TELEFKC;.' f !lot'u. VlliuuM or 4untrr. NmhWI m rv' kttUl not r I ir lit, rq rttnt. nn rtnnltf . Ailr lwm, hti, mioiw ua umr. (irtal eauv Intim nd lMt aaHr mnHh Ag-eiit mli fmm a lo ftM pwr 4mw. tis tn rvennc vin Mitt no ait tm naisrlibon. l in InairuoanU. no tor, work mrwhunb, nn diHnMi. kroplti, rtMMtr for U WIHMI MU'I'SHl. Vmm M ptll tt) m ny UM. newt out of ordetf. mo rattrlnsT. liMt It fat fitnt, Mamtnte4, ! nonsf maliar, Wrti i. P. Hvritoo 4 Co Cttriv 10. CoJumfeu, a in Si hk -OIALtaS IN- Coafctiaa.a-rjr . Cljraxa, SOSJL. C Street, tnbependenee n Keop tbe bot Hlook of- Sporting and To bo found south of Portlnnd. SUELLS LOADED to order with either Schnltze, Wood, or E 0 powders. All kinds of ammunition constantly s ., on hand. 4 All kinds of Man ureters re ceive prompt at tention. 94 State street, SALEM, Or Second door East of Bnsk's bauk: INDEPENDENCE PORTLAND. STEAMER ALTONA LEAVES INDEPENDENCE. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. AT 6:30 A. M. . LEAVES PORTLAND, Tuesday, , . Thursday ' and ' ' Saturday. AT 6:00 A. M. p Freight and Passage Brt( apply an BANKS. THE INDEPENDENCE National Bank ! Capital Stock, $50,000.00. ft. IIIIUH'UBKIWJ, tMldBl. A1JKAM KKLH09, Vie PnIOMt. W. P. CONNAWAy CMliUr , I A (nrl bsaklni aad sclian( bnslnw tratiMeUxl; loana iad, bill dlnwuntwl.eom morclftl eredlU (ratited: deposit reoelvcd oo aurrent aonouat lulijeet to check, tnUrMl paid oa tiro dcpuaiu. f : CIRKCTOKh. B. F. Mmlth, A. llon. A.' Allen, If. H. "-ir m, a. .uuuaina, u, w. near, 11, uonoLUer. ,' commenced Business March 4.' 1889 tauiubdb)r tkoi Autuontj. THE mil nmuimi of Induilatio,Orafod; Capital StoeU Suralus, $60,000.00 $14,000.00 1 J.8.00orEB, If, BOBEBTHOK, rrwtitaBt. Vie frwldtnt. W, H HAWLEY, Caablw. DIRECTORS. J, S. Cooper, L. , RobertnoD, Lewis Heimlnli O. W. Wbltoaker, W. W. Collin. I . iieraj baakliK biutnes IrsoiHuited Buy and Mil exebauita oa ail liiiujrLaul ! "-. I Italkult. HM VMl .lit, Ia .hMtb n. am M. i . .. . - , Ufli-ate ufdf poult. (XiUanUon wad. uuuMuour; K la. lu 4 p. iu. p0ik county Bank, MONMOUTH Or. f.ucami'hkXI; f U HlOl vv ..PrenMaul .Vloe-Pre. IKA ClMWfcL -Ca.lilor Paid Capital, 330,000.1 DIRECTORS, i. H, ilawlfy, P. U Campbell, I.M.RIlUIMOB I J. U. V. bulir. J. a. Hiuinp, jr. n. i-uwu JtswDli Craven. A reimral baukiu aud acbaaa butlneat muiaavutdi luau uiadw dtitxwlut rooaivad ulijnol lu ebwvk or ou oertitlvaui of dopunil- IstsrtK it paid uu Uin deixwlla. atf-KIra tinsif vault and burslar Droof ue. 1 mourau uy 1 aiv ,11110 tuca. 'iu.w uourai a. iu. to p. m. Sperling Brothers Meat Market Choice Meats lUilLMK Highest market price paid for fat stock, beef, multou,veal, pork, etc. AU bills must be settled monthly. OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 8 to 9 a. m. IN EVERGREEN TREt WITHOUT COST. W will tend yon by mil oott-uaid oami IeverKnwn tree adsUKl u your ollinavo, wllU Instrudllonn for plautln aud oarlug for it, to. (einer wiui our complete llat of nunerr If W.M will mil nnl thl. ..I...II.. , nmra ou it in name oi tint paper ana tell bow mauy and what kind of tree and plant you would like to purobaae and wlttin yu wisn w piaui. iiieiu. i W will uuote you lower price on the ttoek you want man nave ever been onerea you. wrtM ai iim. KVKlUiKKKN MUK8ERIES. 8-17 Kverirreeu, Door Co., Wl. G. L. HAWKINS, Proprietor of Tbe Independents Marble Work, estimate on all onmetery work. FlreUclas wurkuiaa- blp, latent dealgut, and lowest prloet. P. H.MoCABE. 8. MUHLMAN. P. I. McCABE I CO., Proprietors of IndepenrJence Tile Factory Manufacturers of FIRST-CLASS Drain Tile. of all slsea. Prlees to Suit the HARD TIMES. OFFICE AND FACTORY Independence, . Oregon Ml and INDEPENDENCE 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 Stage will cull for pasuenger at their resldeuoe Ik town. Slaiie leave Independence ever; morning (Hunday excepted) at 8:30 a, m and Salom at 2:00 p.m. 11 a 11 r mi 1 1 nrnr will sa HWIhWaillVI Wilt consult their best in terests by purchasing their SASH AND DOORS of the reliable manufacturer, M.T.CROW Independence, Or., succes sor to Ferguson A Van Meer, Sugar pine and cedar doors, all sizes, on hand. , SCREEN DOORS. 't Aniartcan aad KnropaM 11 in. THOS. CUINCAN, Prerlator, '' i i I SeveQth andaabloxtoo Bit., J. A..VENBH8 Pr6scott 8c Ven6sS Proprietor of Manufacturer of and Dealer! In FIR and HARDWOOD, - ANO " Rou-h and Droocod LUMBER. J. A. WHEELER, . Manager. KO.XLE S HIED L? U the place to get all tlnt-olaa work. bath 25 cent. FRUIT PARLORS, o Flrat Door West of Postoffie. J. C. SHOEMAKER, Proprietor. A Hpcolalty made of Tropiral and Domeatlo rruiuauaxvui. , WHOLESALE -f AND RETAIL. AU order from the oountry, by mall or lUya. done by tbe SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY. and leav your order wltb J. R. THOMPSON of tli Bulein Howe, who will otll at your botu lur lu wublux and deliver It when don. , Crayon Work Pastelles India Inks Water Colors : GO tO . '.. D.H.CRAVEN'S Photograph Gallery independence, Or CITY STABLES. ELT JOHNSON, Prep. Horses Fed by the Day, Week or Month. Best of Attention Given Stock Left In Charge. DEPENDENCE, OREGON. W.L Douclag yi drive no eouKAaino. . f O. CORDOVAN. FRENCH& ENAMELLED CALF ' M..,3.VFlNECALf&KJjlWa POLICE Sou 2ABOYiSCH00LSH0Ea. LADIES1 BESTOWS k run tvtl sani. SEND FOR CATALOGUE i W.LDOUOLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. Yea can mnnry by panhadac W. JU uaugia bioMi IPKMNi wchis luc iniK.i uaui;,uici.iii dvertised ihoe in the world, and guarantee the value by stamping tne nam ana price oa tne DOliom, wnicn pnnecu you again u niga price and the middleman's profit. Ourshoe equal custom work in style, easy Siting aad wesrlng qualities. We have them sold every where at lower prices for the value given than any other make. Take no substitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold b j Dealer, whose name will shortly ap pear here. Agents wanted. Apply at onoe. . , DR. JORDAN & GO.'S GREAT MUSEUM OF AKATOST 10ol Market St., San Francisco (Between 8th and 7th 8U.) Oo and lm how wonilertully vou ar made aad how to .i.t.." ...v. n, aunun enlarged with thouaauds of new ohjogt. Adaii. Arl?i"t"",?rA".?. "" NVii SU VWl Mi kidneys quickly cured without the useot D-." Jutr0J'rotm' Pruilly or by kur. 8,'iid BRICK YARD J. R. COOPER Of Independence, having a steam engine, a brick mat bine and several acres of finest clay, is now prepared to keep on hand a fine aualifcv nf wm be 80ld at rr VOw :9 beautiful flowew yam wvv e-v ti