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THE WEST OIDE m-r r urn iw t r -umi - r r FRIDAY, NOVKMI1FK9, im. BKCKKT 80CIKTIE& A IX U. W. INDEPENDENCE . Lodge No, S3, noeU vr Mon day i I- - -K- All e.dora. la brother ere Invited, to attend. Uao, a. UUi,M. W.J W. O. Ooufc, IWotwd- tf. r ALLEY LODGE. NO. 41 1. 0. 0 V Mitti la Vsodoya bli amy 'boniV evealog. All UM reiiowa I fall IDVll! to bmI with aa, K. frrgusoa, N itery Zml Uosenaort, See LION LODGE, NO. SO, A. P. A A. M. tilaud oonaanlMUoM Batnr- rmtig oa ix bcturt tall noon h iuOIO tna two wnH HHimwi n . ttoaiwway, W, N. 1L K. fttttrm ttemlarj. UOMEH LODGE. NO. 45 R. of P. ri Mtt twrjr weaaeaaay uiog. All knuhta ar ooralaliy lawta. u. r Uuahaiy, C. Cs l, H. Crareo, K, wfB.dk PI 1 YSICIAKS DENTISTRY r? L. KETCHUM, M. D. OFFICE C. tod rmlouo, aortwr Hailroad and Aloutuoulh et loJtpudeuo, Or. Deuttat. All work warranted lo lift Uie boat of MUataeUoo. I ad pea- doece, Or. ATTORNEYS. GEO. A. SMITH. ATTOIINEI AT Law. Will praetie in alt iUU iud federal eoarta. Abstract of till raruisued. Ofoo) cm Iodpudo NktionM Due.; rONUAM HOLMES. ATTOB- O ner 'it Lav. Offloa la llnah's block, belwewu State and Court, on Oom- inereisl street, SJra, Ur. BASH AND DOORS. 11 M lTCUELL A B0BANN0N, MAM I VI nfaclurer of b and door. Alio, Mroll aawiDR. Malo aire!, lode- psodeoce,0r. VETEBIN'AKf SUROEON. TvlL E. J.TODNO.IaUofNabrt, U Veterinary 8urgoo and Dentist bos moved to Independence, and opeced to offlcaver the Independence Nation al baofc. IS THE PLACE TO BET the EBT BEST 25 cd CUL In Independence. You don't pay for tyle bat yon get the worth of yoar money In a WELL COOKED meal. We em ploy white belp only. WAwonld call the attention of the public to our -SUNDAY FAMILY piNNEB- Tbe City Restaurant is in no bus iness but that of giving its patrons the best the market affords. .lb City Erfiarti . Main ulroet opposite the opera bouM. Mm. UCsrapbell. Prop. C.W. Hayes, Msnsger. Mm) llckaU. 6 for 11.00 W. H. KELLY Hereby announces himself as a candidate for the offlee of CITY MARSHAL of the city of Independence. V One car load of the Best , Pearl til just received at It will be sold at Bedrock Prices, for Gash. : .; ;., Kotlce. All persona knowing tbenMelves ta debted to us will please call and settle by cash or note at once. Waxjox, Baldwin & Co LOCAL AND PERSONAL. raciMC Ukivkiuity WiN4.-The Brat of tita wrlM f ctJIIaU foot ball wa waa .ivyMl U ivwn ilia Oivgon Nate Neitiial Mulund U-am, or Mou. mouih and the h0n0 Uiiiw.n,hv lMin,oriirt'at(jrotf, uutlia gnmuda h ,ut nwnr, iai rtuNwy, nulllug ... v.orjruirui. luitvr uniii, by m to e. The ftirwt Orwve """"''iigut very Uid In iu tale and ho twuu la cuiuiwwhI of iuor fuwnwuly nmuUta, Tlw Monmouth Iwyihad about dk.lndd tlii.tr iwm with Iht luUuUoo of playing u,i nwrw, but a laam, enotpoad lrvly f ukmii ban of tha Mtnt wM i tfth lu ordr that tho rormt Umv boys ahould uot U tllnmimlniwl ami eoualoWliii (bat thay had imvur ln-fora laytd toyvthar and wera much lighter thanthvlreotupetltora thty put up atrong tam. Tha gams vu full f nap aud the aavpraj LuudM icottora wera littoreatad from alart to niiUii. Therlebt uard and tackle of ll Forvat Orova tram wera allghtly lujun-d dur lug the gauw. Tba Uulvrlty boya ehartarad a car anj brought aoute 83 aoiuuauaia wlUt them. After Uia ffuua thty ware glveu a rewptlon by uiv oruwi atuitouta, rvturnlng to 'ot Orova at 10:30, tba McMlnuvlllo xpraaaugluacoilui'anr their w. The awoud gatna of the avrke will be playad ou tlta Nornwl tiunoua. on Ht rdy, the IT, U-twwn tc Normal boya aa ma mata Acricultura (Xrikire aiarau, or corvallla. t'tTY Emotion. Tha city actkn or intlatwudauce Ukea ulao on Mot) day.DeeaiubarSrd. The oottimltUaiiiu for the republican are W. P. I'ouuo- wayfrom lha flrat ward: K.aiVnt- tattd,aeooudward, aud Audy WIUoo rrom the third ward. Lut yvar the repuuiiraii eouveutkm mt n Wed nvaday November Slat, aud the demo cratic oouveutlon on Noveuilwr 84, ilia democratic outumlttvemvu are U. F. llurch flrat ward, second ward W. V. Willlama aud third ward Marali Mcrwiu. Ilia omcera to be elected at lha oommliin elvctlou are a may. r, racorder, treaaurnr, nianhal aud thrve eouoollineu to aueceed J. II Klrklaud. JT. D.IrvtuaodlI.U Fluoh. Y. P. 8. C. K. Kntkhtaixmunt. Oh Sunday eveuiog tho Young rwlra Society of ChriatUn Endeavor, of tli Chrlallan church, alli'J by the Juulor KooWty, gavw an eutertalumcnt for tba benefit of lh Chrlatluu church at t'ouelle. Vom county. Ao hiu-rvat lug prugranuue waa rvuikn.d and a Collectkia, amounting to 13.10, waa taken. Frograjtuuea were leut out l-y tba atate aecretary to every Chrlallan church endeavor aocMy In the UU with Inatructlona fur them to give au antertaJuweut and lake a collection fur the benefit of the) church at Co)Uell0. If fully carrkHl out It will Iniura quite a aum for tba neatly church. Took Cahhouo Acip.0u Monday afternoon Orandfatlitr Van Mecr waa given a tea-apoonfull of carbolic acid by tntetake, which, had It not been fur luintediata atteudanc, would have resulted fatally, and aa It la bla utoutb and throat were fearfully burued. The old gentleman waa fueling badly aud aaked hla wife to give him a doae of paregoric ' Bite took tba bottle that waa properly labeled paregoric aud gave nini a tca aMXnruu tnererroni which ruaulted aa above atatetl. Carbolic acid la a polaon burning the fleah like Are. If It burnt the coating off the atomacb it will pult fatally. AshionmenT. J. V. O'Dounell baa made ao iulguntent of hla atock of hardware and book account. Ed. Falling, of tbe flnu of Oorbutt, Failing Roberteon, of i'ortlaud, being trie aMlguee, Ilia aaaeta are about a,OtK). LUbllitlea 110,000. Obbetiho Fhom Virginia. Yeeter- day O. L. Ilawklna received the follow- tug greeting by telegraph, rrotu Die old home in Sultan, West Vlrglna, algned by bla brother T. II. Hawkins: "West Virginia 7000 republican. CongreaH aud legislature, ours." Apples WAJrrBD-One hundred tona at once, at the Independence cauiery. Any good cooking apples cao be uacti. Tbe Evangelical church, of Mon mouth, will begin a revival meeting in their church on Sunday evening next Rev. L.B. Fisher tbe pastor will be In charge. All are cordially inviieu 10 attend and asslat In their tpecial gospel meetings. There U no place In Oregon where a belter meal la served than at tue res taurant of WesUcott A Irvine, 271 Com mercial street, Balcm. Meals 25 eta. There's money In It. How? Paying Douty a Locke less money for tneir groceries than you woum pay om dealers. The latest bit of scandal In town Is tbe scandalously low prices Donty & Locke are asking for their groceries. You can even up decreased earnings by making decreased expenses. Trade with Douty Locke, that the econ omy plan. Ed. Williams, who Is at tending school at Forest Grove, come up with the foot-ball boys Saturday and bad a short visit with bla parents. 6,000 to loan on real estate In email amounts, one year or less, See Willabd G. Wright, Dallas, Oregon. Mrs. S. A. Biggs ond Miss Alta Nallor, ofSalem, were Ihe guests of Dr. 8. A. Mulkey and wife Sunday. Money to loan on Improved farm property, Wiiaabd 0. Wbiqht, Dallas, Oregon. . . Mrs. H. B. Theilson, of Itickrcall, was the guest of Mrs. W. P. Connoway Saturday. C. E. Clodfelter was a passenger on Wednesday afternoon train. ? Henry Smith, Lewisvllle postmaster, was In town yesterday. t n Trwina ame uo from McMlnn- f i A vllle Tuesday. John Wolverton, of Monmouth, who has been visiting h s sons at Spokane, returned home Wednesday morning. Miss flora BMyeu was "visiting at Wells last week. , Zed Rosendorf went to Smlthfleld Thursday, on business. The following are tho mum i.f tllw pupil, who wrre itrtttivr alwnt r tardy, and whose di'Mrtnuut avvrnged one uumired, Rr tlte inoutli nf (Vtobe; h: jurtil- Near, I.uoy KliiKlon Aiuvi.ln.lmiy.Ulirtrlton tlntoh, Joint Aifttu'.. OoA V. Hnki.l teacher, Htdinul dlslrlet iiuiuUt 6.1, Md'oy wirgtin, iteguisraerviwa at tho M. E. chuMi nuuday mornlug and owning, by ih pwior itev. Mr. Hmhh. Hnl-Jwt. Morning "The rWrunwiit of the Lonl'ii PPtr," followwl by th nthululxlra Uouont. Evening. "Life llchlud the Hara," or wimt I saw In tho peniten tiary. W, U Wllkliis It I ho newly elected auerluieiideiit of the lUptUt Nuulny "H'imkii MtMl M. li Mslt.rt;ti prtwldent, or tho Voong hmpU t'nluiii V, H. K'rguaon, vice prtwhlvni; V, h Wit kens mvrelnry, mid 1WI .Miiinder trwuimT, A. Irfroy,n youkic umm wlm l lieeu working for J. II. Jlurton was timrrlrd severu! weoka ng a ltd on lust Friday lis and wifo tTt for Portland, whtre they will Hld In the Ailtiiv. Mix J. A. Whovlvr and diiuglitcr Katie, were tunH'iigen on the Tutwhiy arteruisiti train for. Portland, whew they went to inuka arruinr nnnts prc paritory In nmkliig that pluce their Home dtulug the winter. P. C. hitleranii mldt fresh fiuidles to his slwk every week. Ik hna the largeat stock, the frrhct stmk and the mot complete nfMirtiuent kept iu the city. Call and sue him, Dr. J. 11. rruMT, who for the pnst year has been running the dental oillce of Dr. Duly, at MontNttutb, htm set upan oftlceof his own. Muiiiuouth now has three deutUts, Ihe protracted ineetliitfa at the Uttptlst vhurch tire to tiegln next Wed iictslay evening, ltv. Aphel the evangelUt will arrive hereloeomiuence rvlces next Sunday, If the Imlr I falling out and turning gray, the kIiIs of the UI n tieel lliu- ulatiug and mlur itol, anl the lt reuiiKly and sliuiuluut Is IIhII'h Ilulr lU'iiewcr. Hon. P, W, Haley hut rented hit farm to Julm (.'ouipton iiiidhux remov ed his fiiuilly to Jellerwui, UvU lift x- eiU to iiiitko tils Inline, during the winter, at leiiM. I. If, Ingram, w ho llv.t three itillea south o? town, litis jimt llnlclieil digging hi llfty acre f pi.tnioin. The cnp averaging about sUty-five Inmhula lr acre. Next Biuiiliiy evening a very Interest ing program will he rendered at the llnptUt church instel of the servht-s hy the iwxtor. It It given by the Indict at.d young penplo of the church. Prof. Little, ol l'urtlaml, ha started a danulng Mthool In this city, lie gave bis first lemon, In the opera lioufv Tuesday to a cIshs of elghUtui niciul era. Miss Ileleii Cull.rivetli, of McMlnn Vllle, was visiting Mrs A. M. Hurley hist week, reumlulng over Hiindny and returning home Monday afternoon. Lester Loughlm, who s now travel ing for (Villi A Co., clgnr manu facturers, of McMlnn vllle, wm rustling among our biihuii men Tuesday, W. 0. Cook, Hnlph Cottnll, Mr. Ilaiiinicr and Mr. Ituuglimun, left Fri day ou a U'li daya huutlug and fUhlug trip lu the Alm a country. We .notice auioug the murrluge lloeiiis's Issued In Mttkiioumh county, on Tursdsy, the names of A.J. lX-ming aud MIm Ina Blnksley, (Jeorga McNIght, iinuiagcr of the large slock lurrii, of MoNlghl liros., near Albany, was doing business lu our city Weduwluy. II, Ilcst lost a valuable brood-mare by eating vltrloled wheat Inst Monday, She was one of his blcck, three-year-old aud worth (150, IU'V. J, Fred Jenkins will be present next Sunday at the dedicatory sere nionlesofthe new Bnptlst church at Corvallls. , If any of our subscribers have apples, or vegetables they can pny a few sub MYlptloni with them, by bringing to thlsofllce. Miss Miuiford and Miss llcnmrdl, of Salem, were the guestaof Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Clodfelter, Hunduy. J. T. Janid). one of tho prosperous farmers near Huvor, was doing buHlneaa In town Wednesday. Mrs, Capt.J.N. Uraham, of Oregon City, was the guest of Mrs. L. C. (Jll more over Suiiday. Rev, D. F. Bon noil, slute evangelist of the Christian church, pawed through town Saturday. . Prof, Htorms, of Buena Vlstu, was doing business among our citizens, Saturday. J, M. Btiuits, one of I.ucklaniute's most prosperous furinej-s, whs lu town Monday. E. 8. Cattron was a passenger on the north bound train, for Portland Wed nesday. ' . ' (lieu 0. Graves was a passenger on tbe north bound truln Monday after noon. : Dr. A. U. aillls,; of Snlem, whs tho gticstof Dr. Walter Bnbbht over Suu day. B, F. Ramp, of Albany, spend Sun day with hlsbrotherlii-law J. D. Irvine- T. W. Wann, of near Salem, was seen on our streets feuturday afternoon. R, H. Wilcox was a passenger on tbe Altona Mori lay morning for Portland. ' J. A. Veness, wua a passenger on the Altona, Monday morning for Baleni. , Hon. J. H. Hawloy was a passenger on tho south bound train Monday, Miss Nellie M. Hill was a visitor Id Salem the fore part of the week, A. J. RlehardHon,, of Portland, was doing business lu town Saturday,,, Ed, Blddlo, proprietor of the Dallas foundry, was in town Monday. Thomas Fennel and wife wore visit ors to the Caidtul City, Monday, M. A. Burch," tbe. Rlckreall mer chant, was In town Saturday. Wm. Molson and wife, of Rlckreall, were in town Tuesday. And douH you forget Clodfolter'a book offer, soon. . i, 0. Davidson, of Parker, was doing business In town Tuesday. 'Read "A Social Department" at Clodfelter Brothers. taoveruor Peaaojer'a Proclamation, I hereby apM)lnt the last Thursday of tliia month a thanksgiving holiday. "In Ihe day of prosperity be Joyful, but In the day of adversli v, consider." hifleslasU's 7iU. ll'oio at Ihe cupllnl, Kub-ni, Ongoii, Novmubor 1, 1MW. HVI.VIM'1-.H 1'r.NNOVKK, Attest: (liiverniir. UK... W. M'llR'.i'B. rVrutary' of Stale. Trworer's Notice. NotU-e la hereby givwn that all Polk ciunty warrMiiU endorsed prior hi the 1st day or DitH-niU'r 1hii;i, are payable on iiresciilulloii at my olllee In Dallas, Oregon. I utt rest iH-iulng from the date of this muloe. I ii.ted ol Dallas, polk county, Oregon, fits 1st day ol November 184. If. B. COHI'KB, 4t County treasurer. Kuuimary of Assessment. Following Is the aumniary of assess ment for Polk oouuty for tbe year 1804. umber Value Acres eultlvatod lnnit.. UW.W Arms uiitMimvil luil....I10,SV7 Aervs rnttr.Mil luoS aa.H0 linproviiiiil ou da ami laiuls...,............ ItsllntMi dviHilxmunds and iMipnivniipnU.,.. . Town ami ell lots Imp. on ssios ....--... . HOT.774 I74.IT8 4,180 IW.MI KM,rjS Imp, "ti iiiiitcwtsd iHjjd... Mllvsol rullnwl U'U. . 1100 t mm lUllrimd nllliiglwS... Miles of iikimiIi and Ulreli"iiiiliif.-.. - , M Mlo. slid Impli'iiii iil--. Nt- and smiunls. iT.eu lauMi llnusvli'd rnriiliiirs, elo.-. HorsMi snit niuli-. - 4.e Call Is - 4s Hhtwp mid gusis - SMU mm Mwlnsu viw OmM vslus u(ll MMrly. U.IT7 KxmUoiit.-... T.lallublimmiitljr.. No M(tts 1.1 W The U. S. Qov't Reports tAow Royal faking Powder superior to mil otbtrt, Tbe heinoeratlc Conrentloiu Theundertlgned hereby extend acall to nil deniisriits of Independence to rnift ou Friday, evening, November :ft, isi4, nt the city hall, for the pur- itu!of uouiiiiattng a democratic city ticket to 1st voted at the coining city election, wlilch will bo held on Mouday, IkHf miwr 8. Ihu-1. The busloissj of said convention will te to ncinlnate CHiididutcs for mnyor, reotrder, marshal and treasurer, also one couneleman from eueli bf the first, second and third wanls. M. Mkkwin, W. W. Williams, B. F. Buiu h, City Central eotnmittee. The Kepubllran Coaventlou. The undersigned hereoy extend a call to republicans of 1 ndewnduuce to meet on Wednesday evening, November 14, 1HU4, at the city hall-tor tbe purseof nominating a republican city ticket to bo voted at the coming city election, which will bo held ou Monday, December 8, 1HU4. The business of said convention will be to nominate candi dates ror mayor, recorder, marshal, and trenMirer, ab ono couucllinan, each from the first, s-oud and third wards. W. P. Connoway, Andy Wiuwn, E. O. Pkntland, City Central committee. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Pair Highest Award. Council Proceed lug. Council convened lu regular session Tuesday eyeulug. Mayor Hurley In the chair; couuoilineii preseut were Irvine, Percival, Finch, Stroug and Klrklaud. Minute of previous meet ing read uud approved. The committee on streets reported on tbe petition of L. U. Oiluiore et, al, for a aldo walk from the corner of 7th St. to corner of 8rd St, ou Monmouth atreetaud recom mended that It bo favorably received mid the side walk ordered mudu. Tbe report, was adopted and the walk order ed built, The ordinance committee re ported as follow We your committee would beg leave to report that we, hav lug carefully examined alt blda for the iriutlng of the charter aud ordinance of theclty of ludcpondenoe.huve award ed the coiitruct to the Jinterprim, their bid bel ug 01 ecu ts per page. Tho report was accepted. The petition of M. Ros endorf uud others for an oro light at the Ititehicetlou of D. s treat aud either fourth or fifth streets, was referred to the street commit tco. The finance ci iniiilttce reported, In regard to the hill of $45.00 of County Clerk Mulkey for platting the town for uescusment purposes, that the bill be cut to $25.00. The report wus adopted and tbe recor der or Jural to draw au order for the amount. H. D. Waller mudu applica tion for saloon license, with bond and treasurers receipt for $100.00. The bond wus approved and the recorder ordered to losue license. The council then ap pointed the following to serve as judge unu u:eiKS or election nuu aesiguaiea the voting pluces in tbe several wards: First wurd, W. H. Walker Judge, M. O. potter and J. F.O'Douuell, clerk, voting pluce ut tho city hull. Second wuid, N. 0. Clodfelter, Judge, J. T.Ford and George Cluggctt, clerks, voting pluce at J, D. Irvine's office. Third ward, Thomas Scudder, Judge, It. A. Fuller and J. A. Beam, clerks, voting place at Thomas Scudder's residence. It was moved and carried that the rec order be authorized to purchase 100 dog tags. The following bills were ordered paidi-Eleotrlo'light Co. $78.00, Estes & Elklus, hauling, $18 25, L, q. Olliiiore, water, $50.00, Preeobtt A Veness, lurn, bcr, 8101.42, O. M. Reed; fees,? 6.00, A. J. Tupper, fees and salary,$58. 75, James Simmons, work, $1.60, E, Hammer, work,$1.88, W. H. Gassoway, work,$2. CO, John Fluke, $8.20, J. L. Sutherland, work, $8.80, J. M. Feter, salary, 830.00. Wkst Sidb, printing notices, $2.15, Enterprise bill of $8.00 for drawing specifications for printing charter, re ferred to finance committee. ThaUIrl WbolsIJked. The girl who doesn't lur tight. ' The girl who prefers a eimkery-book to a pnny novelette. The girl who la Uot the least nshanu d of a healthy apitlte, The girl who dmtt-n't tbluk every other pretty m e "niiiket up hnirlbly." The girl who dosen't piuch her fuel Inloslufs a sine an I a half toi anmtl for her. The ghl who will sing under a trifle less than three quarters of oil hour's persuasion. The girl who doesn't waut to slop and stare Into every olherahop-wludow she msaes, The girl who can purchase a packet of plus and a yard of col loo without turning over everything In tbe shop, Tbe girl who can receive a little polite attention from a man without at once Jumping to the conclusion thut he's In love with her, We would call tbe attention of oash subscriber to our offer of the Wast Silik to Jauuary 1H00 for 12. This offer la made now and may be discontinued at anytime, Tuj Intangible feeling we call "cotifl deuce" can be best illustrated by the fee.lug we have wlieu we deal with Douty A Ltke. Hauated! , A bnuiiUd buUM In diets pntetliml and an WHiisntln day. OHIittlllng of a rsrllv, but an tiidl Idnsl twunlsd with ttie Idra, tlist nil allitteet Is Inmirsbls Is s pursootms fl(iiutly m I wUU.'UUiwIM la lbs sOllliy of niedlulns to eurs Is only a nilld form or tnonoitinitls, allbnuab In some esses repttited nUltirv to obtain rllr from insuy dlltsruut snurm would slinosl twun to Justify tin doubt. Uo. tnttst's Hloinaeb IlllUtrs Iim demoustrstod Its ability to ovsreom dyM-(i, winsilpsllon, liver snd k'dnsys trouble, mslartal cum plaint aud nsrvonsiiass, and lu rwxtrded aoblevsmsnUi la Uis vuratlv tins ounbt at kut to wsrrsot lis uil by any one troubled villi any of tlis above sllntsnu, even although his previous sltoru lu obtala rsmedlsl sld bsvo betn fruUlosn. Vma with psrslsumcs, lha Hitters will conquer Ilia most olxtlunt Tottle (aged 6) I wonder why babies are always born In tbe night time. Lottie (age 7,a little wiser) IWt you know? "Cos they waut to make sure of finding their mothers at homo. liucklcu's Arnica Sal re. The beat ralve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulceia. salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chappec hands, chilblains, corns, aud all sklu ci notions, and post lively cure pile oi uo pay required It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion or money refunded Price 2t cents per box. For sale by all druggists. A paper published In aun burnt Kan a make 'lie horrible auunucemetit that tbe dmu'li U drying up tlie cows. Home tin e ago Ihe farmers In that sec tion had to souk Uelr piga lu water to make them hold swi'b Better come to Oregou where the e.rtb la strewn with milk and honey. fcA Leader, guaranteed Cure. W authorise our advertised druggist to aell Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds, up, ou this condition If you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold or any Lung. Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving It a fair trial, aud experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this oiler did we not know bat Dr. King' New Discovery could bo relied on. It nvor disappoints. Trial bottles free at any Drug Store, Large size 50c and $1.00. Clara Were there any marrying men down at tbe beach this sunuuar? Clara Yes; there wen two minister and a Justice of the peace. Yonkers Stale man. Henry Wilson, the postmaster at Welsbton, Florida aays he cured a case of diarrhosa of long standing In six hours, wltb one small bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy. What a pleasant surprise that must have been to tbs sufferer. Such cures are not unusual with this remedy. Iu many Instances ouly one or two doses are required to give per manent relief. It can always be de .en ded upon. When reduced with water It Is oleasaut to take. For aale by Alex ander-Cooper Drug Co. After counting hla money until bo was tired a grocer of Salem Just for un experiment weighed some of his green backs and found It took Just twenty- two oue-dollar bills to weigh as much a silver dollar. W. A. McOuIre, a well known ( itlzeu of McKey, Ohio, Is of the opinion that there Is nothing na good for children troubled wltb colds or croup as Cham berlain' Cough Remedy. He bus used it In bis family for several years with the best results and always keeps a bottle of It lu the 'house. After having la grippe he was himself troubled with a se vere cough. He used other remedies without benefit aud then conaluded to try the children's medicine aud to his lelight it soon effected a permanent cure. 50 cent bottles ror sale by Alexander-Cooper Drug Co. Tbe largest woman In Missouri was born lu Clark county. She Is now a resident of Kahoka, the county seat. She Is 22 years old, 8 feet high, weighs 760 pounds, wears a No. 10 shoe aud a No. 17 glove. And Bhe probably likes to be called "little woman." ' For a pain In the chest there is no thing so good as a piece of llannol dam- dened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound over the seat of pain. It affords prompt and permanent relief aud if used iu time will often prevent a cold from resulting in pueumonla This some trcatraant Is a sure cure for lunie buck For sale by Alexander Cooper Drug Co. BORN. PENTLAND.-Monday, November 6th at 8:45 a. m. to the 'wife of E. C. Peutland, an eleven pouud girl, RICHARDSON. Sunday, November 4th at 8 p. m. to tbe wife of John W.Richardson a seven pound 'boy, All doing well, . Examination of Teachers. Notice is hereby given, that fof the puriise of making au examination bf all persons who limy oiler themselves as candidates for teachers of tbe schisda of this county, the seltisd Usrluteu dent tlx leof will hold a public exsinl iiuilon nt 1 p. in., Wcdutwilay, Novem ber 14, 1SU4. Graduates of charter Institutions desiring hi secure state ileploinos and all persons entitled to, and wishing to siH-ure statu CMrtlltcaUs, state deplouias or llfo deplouiss, will please present tht-niNelves at the same tine and plane for examination. 'P.O. Hutchinson, School Bupt. Polk Co. Clirysaiitbeuium fair. The ladies of the Congregational Church will give a chrysanthemum fulr at the opera house, November 10th The following prhtes will be awarded For the largest collection, first prlxe $2.00. For tbe largest collectlon,second prize $1,00. - Rest collection of potted chrysanthe mums $1.00, The best sjioclmeu of white, yellow and red, .60 cants each, A good musical and literary programe will be rendered In the evening. Admis sion 15 cents, during the day, 10 cents, All exhibitors are requested to bring their flo vera ou Wednesday. F. E. Shafer baa ooucluded that In dependence la the best town after alL It, K Page has o(ienud a butcher shop ou main street, opjioslte the Alexander- Cooper Drug Co. store, aud will keep on hand a full assortmeut of fine meat which he will sell at low prices. Rev. L. 8, Fisher will preach In the Calvary Evangelical church next Sun day at 8) p. in. JKH & jv. irgde Do "You Ever Have Bolls? for iSTtrsi jtu prior to Wot. than was tawdry a day that I was Ira from Mil a4 ether snipUout ot thaikla arista Iron UapuN Hoods55!Curc3 tUsof tbs blood. IbssaatotaksBood'sSar aaparUta, and bWor I had tatehsd Ot 0Ur4 botus 1 louud ByssU snttrcly oursd." a. V. Uyd, at Van Yslsr Qyde, Bsal Kslat, 0 Loo BaUdlag, Kruno, Callioroia, tajrSOME PRICES AT THE"1BJ RACKET8TQR. INPKPBNDKNfR, OREGON. Rig box Mucking 5 cents Big Itottlo nmct'ltige 5 cents Galvanized fire shovel 10 cents Paper (best brass) pins 5 cents Paper (second best) pins 3 cents One pnckiigo needle 3 cents One spool beat thread - 4 cents One egg healer 15 cents rair spectacles 15 cents Aluminum thimbles 3 cents One dozen pcncilcs 5 cents Steel hatchet 33 cents Sewiug machine 8 cents Tack hammers Scents Bright tin dust-pan 8 cents Hair-curlers" Scents Sufuty-pins per dozen 2 cents Safety-pins per dor-en 3 cents Safety pi us per dozen 4 cents Knives and forks, steel with wood handles per set GO cents Tracing wheels Scents Otlier G-bo&s In FxoportiorL. 1 .-DIALERS IN Co.fctloa.ry . yxMit - Clffnia, C Straat, lnbpndnee INDEPENDENCE 't;:;v;:;" to ' l PORTLAND. LEAVES INDEPENDENCE v- Monday, v . " Wednesday ' , ; ' ; and , Friday.'- AT 6:30 A. M. - LEAVES PORTLAND, Tuesday, , Thursday - ' and Saturday. AT 6:00 A". M. For Freight and Paaaage Board apply on BANKS. THE INDEPENDENCE rational - Bank I Capital Stock, $50,000.00. H. HlKMCilBICIUl, IBItAM HKIMOS. V. P. (XlNNAWA V PrssldMl VlesPrssldant. . Cksblat A (saeral banking sad ssehaogs boslasw traasaoted; loans iaa4, bills discounted, eon mtrolal eredlU (runted: deposit rsoeivsd on eurrent account subject to aback, latonst paid oa Uin deposit. PIRtSCrOIW. . B. F. Hmltb, A. Nslsnn, I. A.' Allen, H. ft. "lrn, A. i. (Juudinan, I), W, Hears, 11. viirwuiwrg. Commenoed Business March 4, 1889 tstaJillsbed by attooal Authority. -TUK- fust hiicml em. of lDdepandne,Orfna, Capital Stoesi Burpiue, $80,000.00 $14,000.00 ;.s.ooopkr, '. , President, U W. KOBKllTHOX, Vlo Prtsldaot V. W HAWI.KV.OhUa DIRECTORS. i. 8. Uoopsr, 1m , Bobrtson,Lwls Usimhsk O. W. Whllesksr, W. W. Collins. A oral banktnr buslnaas transaetod Buys and aslls sohau oa all tinporuuil poluu. ucpuaiia nmiTN suoiaai vo onso or on Uflrau of deposit. (liollns mada. Offlos hours: S a. la, tu I p. m. MCORP0IUTEDUNOEI THE UWI Of 0RE601, Polk County Bank, MONMOUTH Or. J.H.HAW.EY..... President r, UCAMI'HKIvU.. 1UA U foWA-LXu. Vloa-Hree. .Osuir Paid Capital, 330,000 DIRECI-ORS, It. Hawlc Icy, P. UCampbslI, I.M.RImpaoo J.V. llutler. 1 nuer. f.B, nuiiiip, r. a. rowan JfMuiDh I Graven. Assneral bauklua aud axohanc buslnaas iransaciea; loans maa aeuosiM reouiveo subject lu ebevk or ou oertinoaU of deposit-lau-rasl nald on tints densilu. -Klr proof vault and burglar proof atfe, ssourag oy i aja iim iocs. ouice uourt! a. so. w p. m. Sprl::;Brctl::rs Meat Market DBAuaia Choice Meats Highest market price paid for fat atock, beef, mutton,veal, pork, etc. All bills must be settled monthly. OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 8 to 9 a. m. Ill EVEOGREEH TREE WITHOUT COST. Wa will send you bit mail oott-uaid one small evergreen tree adapted to your climate, with insiruotions lor piauun sua carina tor m iu. getber with our oomplete list of Nursery slook, If you will out out this advertisement, mark ou It the muneof this paper and tell bow many and what kind of tree and plants jrou would like to purchase and when yeu wlsb to plant tbein. ' Wa will uuole you lower Drloes on ths stock you waut tnan hav ever been ollerad you. nrus on, KVKKOKKKN MCK8ERIE8. 8-17 Kvergreen, Uoor Co., Wis. G. L. HAWKINS, Proprietor of The Independeoc Marble Works, estimate on all cemetery work. Klret-claas workman ,Ulp, latest designs, and lowest price. P. H. MoCABE. S. MUHLMAN. P. H. KcCUE I CO., Proprlatora of In Manufacturers of V FIRST-CLASS Drain Tile. of all alsea. Prloea to Suit the HARD TIMES. OFFICE AND FACTORY ndependence, ' Oregon MlandHHl STAGE LINE. " J. R. THOMPSON, Prop. Passongors and light freight carried on reasonable terms. Purchases made and delivered for a small compensation. ... ' Leave orders at hotel or postofflce and Stage will call for passebgort at their resldenou in town, Btans leaves Independence every morning (Sunday excepted) st 8;30 a. m., aud Salem at aK p.m, . , HOME BUILDERS Will consult their best in terests by purchasing their SASH AND DOORS of the reliable manufacturer, M. T. CROW V Independence, Or, snooes- sor to Ferguson A Van Meer, , on gar piue ana oeaar aoors, all sizes, on hand. SCREEN DOORS. dependence Tile Factor II 7 American aad Knropssnjlm, THOS. GUINEAN, Preprleter, , C ,Tflf x Seventh and Washington r. A, PHBHOOTT, . A.;VIW8S Prescott 8c Veness, Proprietors of Maaufaelarr of and Dealer la FIR and HARDWOOD. Roirh and Dressed LUMBER. J.A.WHEELER, . Mangfer. HI'S KM E? Is the place to (et aU flrstoUus work. BATH 28 Cna.444-f First Door Weat of Pestorfloa. - J. u bHUtMAKEK, Proprietor A Specialty mad of Tropical and Domcaile uiw atuu uia, WHOLESALE -f AN0 RETAIL. AU orders from tbe country, by mall or stag. Est Tor I'astiig don by the SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY. U(llMVlmniiml.Mwlth T ti .vnumnu of the Salem HUoze, who will call at your bouse tor the waaOlug and deliver It wbea done. -FOR- fiiie Pliotcis Crayon Work Pastel les India Inks Water Odors Go to D. H. CRAVEN'S Photograph Gallery independence, Or CITY STABLES. ELY JOHNSON, Prep. Hprses Fed by the Day, Week or Month. Best of Attention Given Stock Left in Charge. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. V.L.DOUCLAC $3 SHOE NOSQUKAKINO. rarUMiACUAUrff IsTTiAAl AT t nr nvnm rmnn i nr vna, r VRlEGlUf&KaOSa 3.1PP0LICE.3SOUS. ' EXTRA. FINeT LADIES SCN0 f OR CATAtMUK , c If'h'UVWVkAa, BROCKTON, MASS. Yes can save money br ysrchasla W. I Ouuslns Bhess, PKIIH., IP. uuuwviHi.t.w. sdverlised shoe in the world, and guarantee tilt value by stamping the name snd price ess the bcltom, wme protects you agamn nim pilccsnu.l '.It: n-.-.-J-Sli-msn's profits. Onrshoe equal tuu..'i vtutl t'y1;, ctay fitting a ad wearing a,.ir.K,v-. Vr lave t' t-n sold vwrjr where iu lowt o;-Sx for -:u Klven tbaa snyotlicreim'-c. T" ''-:. If you dealer cauuol - ' -'.otdby Ded -. -. hortly an Apply at BRICK YARD J. R. COOPER Of Indfinflndonnn. hnvincr . nfam engine, a brick machine and several acres of finest clay, is now prepared to keep on hand a fine quality of Brick, whi& will be gold at ressoa aoiepnocs, - ill HKE& o