The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891, April 12, 1895, Image 3

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    30-Day Oiler. Douty & Locke are G-ivinir 1 lb. Fronah Mixed Candy With Every Purclmne oi 1 Lb.
Offiaial Paper of Polk County.
THE WEST SIDE.
NSl'KO BY
West Side Publishing; Company
fkiday, apiul la, m
NEW TODAY.
h home-mad bread "vry monilMg at
tiil,v A Locke1.
HUungl h,me-ioad bread l the bet brrn-l
ms.1 In Onions try It.
When you want a good meal, for 25
cent got" Strongs' restaurant, Wct.
coil A Irwin, proprietors, Halcm.
Oregon. ,f
Money loaned, on Independence rti
porty ttiU month, by W. O. Wright, f
Ball- '
You can get recvtpta and note In pad
: the Wir Si ia office.
Money to I"" at 8 lH'r Wl,, l,y w
(, Wright, lalla. tl
Hay For Sale.
B.VlKlM'ltKVT.ANOOATllAV, B MILKY
wd "i ObrBl seed. For by
W, W. Moison,
Rickreall.Or.
tf
Office for Rent.
THK r'UO.NT tUKM or THK WKMT 81 MC
cJee,tlil, ttultig on Mum street suit
able for a real estate or lawr"a ofHc, will
b rented, Including fuel for etv. ami
electrle IU tit very cheap, Knqulr at the
v left (tins offlee. ' If
For Sle.
THAT IIKAfTJFULtXUlSKRlT IS THK
MH-ontl blork WHl of h I'mhjr trrlnu
diunt). Ut I. blork !S, Mill' ktlillthui
N.-rthmul Kju1 front, tmou man It k.J at
unc. Aditrwa, Mr. Sarah tlotliy, 91 S
Urnn.l Avnuc, IVrllnd,Or'ii, tLAM
Summon!),
ISTIIBCIRCflTCDl'KT Of TIIK HTATK
of Own. Kor the tVmnty of PwU.
AllMWalkr.pUlntlir, va. Krvdrtrk Walker,
di-fnicUut.
To Frlrtok Walker. d frnttant, kIhiv
Bkiiinl. In th nam of lh Male of tnttn.
jrnu r IiitvIit njulrwl k apwr and
niiMtrr lli omplainl filed nlnt you In
(Ho txv rDtllletl court and anrr tli
ciuii)lliiUf the p.aliillrt uo flip thrrvln on
r bfur lh lat day of '.he ni'Xt rrnuinr
i-rm of ih ilmtt milled court, aflvr tlie
.lpirvllon of ih U wwki' publication of
ibla timiiinu, provided for In tbeordrrnf
lhJutlorih above nlltlml court hxrvln.
ailvr menlluned, bring Ihf flrt day of the
ntulitr May term IWV.oftli above u tilled
roiirt mid I h aoooud Monday in May latt,
bi lnf tut
13th DAY or MAY. IK
and you are berrby notlfled that If r"l fail
to appear or anawer ttie complaint on
flic lb pialntlft will apply to the court for
the rrllofln aUt complaint demanded, to.
wtl :Kor Hie dtMlulton uf the boiul of mntrl
niouy between plaimllTaiid defendant and
for Mich other relief aa may leem to the
court Jut and fKUltab:e. Tlita nuininont In
publuhed by virtue of an order by tba Hon
H. H. Hewitt, Juilne of tba aUve entitled
court duly matl In rliinber on the 'Tth
day or March, IStt.
W. R. U'DoHNkLL,
tWM Attorney for rialBllft.
IiOxt.
A NUTE UKAIHNU TIIK OATK r
Iiecember . lH. on two yearn' time, lu
kvorofi'. K. llnirta lo Hie amount ofHy it).
hld nol U algm-d by W. H. liarrl.
Hanker" ri warned not lo loan money on
jMiid oote. Upturn to Wkmt milk om.e
ANN IK nARIUri.
Teat-hen' Kxaniiimtlon.
NUTK'K H HKRKBY (JIVES THAT FOIt
the purjioae of making an elimination of
all pemont who may offer themiietvea a
cnndldate for teacheni of the arhnola of
Polk county, the m-IiooI iiiiwrinU-ndeul
thereof will hold a public examination In
the court limine tt Dnlla. beginning at I p.
m. Wrdnewlay, May , lHtfi. Uraduatea ol
chartered Inntltutiona dralrlng U aecure
i!e dlplomna and till permin entitled U)
and wl.hlng to aerure alnle rertlflcatea,
luU dlplomna, or life diploma, will plraae
priwnt theinMlvea at the name time and
place for eiamlnatlou.
T. O. HUTCHINSON,
Hchool Kupt.. of Polk ooonty, Oregon,
Sotlee to Conlrkftor.
BKAl-KD Hir WILL BE KECKIVRO BY
W. M. M1an, Glerk Of District No. 43 al
Huvcr, Ongim, for building achool build
ing In mid dlatrtvt according to plana at
dcrk' offlcei aald bl(t to be opened Hatur.
day, May 11, at 2 p. tn. Right reaerved
to reject any or all blda. Kl. MrLAHB,
t'b.Hth. Hoard.
Suver.Oregon, April, UWi. 6t-l2.ll
Suicr and HiM'iia VMa Ta Payer.
tXlMI'I.ETK LIMT8 OK AIX TAX ABLE PKO-
perly In your preclncta have been dopoalted
In 1 tie Independence National bank and
the Find National bank, of Independence,
and the Polk County bank, nf Monmouth,
and you eun tbua examine the lltand pay
your taxea there al any time before May 1,
!M, without going U Dalian.- if
One of the Bennon.
One nunon why Itnli'p!riderice le
more primperMif and hae a growth
ateauiertlmu many other places In the
vulley, Ih that It la the rule to buy at
home, patronize home manufacturer),
ami encourage local eulerprinee. For
several days E E. Kreiifrel, of the
blui'kMiiith Aim of IIHIard & KreriKel,
hiw beeti at work hammering away at
.Utrutiifely abaped piece of ateel and
Iron, which be ' finally succeeded in
etUr together no that they looked
iikeaotiiething.
KaUirday it waa learned that the
iflriri hafltakn a contract, to supply
f riAt A Vetwiw with a net of extra
heavy steel ariutci lilocki to lie uwhI lu
ilogKlng. Oenerally audi heavy work
in Bent aorofld, but acting ou the prln
clple which liaa done no much for the
ity Mwr. I'reacott & Venewt have
fdven the work to a local Arm and will
get fully aa good work aa though It
tvere done in Portland.
Fair .Sized Stick.
In almost any place but the Pacific
Count the carload of timliera juat aetit
to Crowley by Preacot A Veueea would
exclUt mu:h Intetewt. There were 17
etick, 32 feet long by 12 Inches wjuare,
clear of knota and atralgbt grained,
designed for uee I a Mr. Bond' new
warehouse at Crowley, and completing
the bill of 70,000 feet ordered from the
Independence mill for thia structure.
The U. S. Gov't Reports
ihovr Royal Baking Powder
suparlor to all others.
LOCAL ANDJPERSONAL.
N'OVKLLO KNl'KKf AINMKSX A all
tioutioed In !at week's Wkt Suite,
there u a musical eutcrtalumeut
Riven at the opera house by the Novel lu
quartette Haturday evculiig. There
waaafalrslaed etui appreciative audi
etiee, but noti lug like the one, It In
are tu say, hloli will turn nut to nice
Monmouth's s wt singers If they urn
nt to favor this city with mother aj
pearaeee t here vu apparently soni
little nervousness, on the pari of tlx
linger at first, l.ut this medlly won
off, and the house mhid realised that a
treat u In utore, for with each selec
tion the quartette appeared to gnln In
eonhdenee hiiiI voice and carried thel
listener liy storm. It wmild l uuful
(ornate any comparison, for hII th
mleetlnimwer exceedingly well rcii
tiered, frequent recalls attesting the)
preelatioii f the audience. The quai
telle were skillfully accompanied b.
Mis Ground, Um the piano,
HVIiiH'Klinslut.HiH'eoiir laat repot
the following dntea nave Iyii elmngw
on our mulling llt: IV L I'Hiiipl ell
Monmouili, April lSmi; Mary Cnmi
bell. Moniiiouih, June J. tlrlga
by, lu.lvp. ihI. ikv, Auguet lt; W. O
t'ook Inili peiiih nfe, June ISitt; J. (i
Van OrmU l, Iiuh-iKMuti uce, April lstm
M. 8. Ihirrla, liutcjieinli'iu'e, January
lMHt; W. W.Colllna, Huver, April; Uu
lJenilug, Eugene, June WW; J a. Crav
en, Monmouth, Septemla'r W E. I.
Harria, ('Mwely, April lWtt.J. M. Van
duyo, liidipeudenee, March 18; Mra
H. A. IVker, IndHndeiMe, May ISSft
J. It. . Hutler, Moumoutli, June lMki
U V. Itoyal, Sah'tit, July lfWft; T. Fen-
nidi, IiuU'iK'inlotiiv, February l3j II.
A. Newlotl, Portland, Ot'tnher 1896; J
J. Hecker, Welle, OeUtlier 1SU5.
Kastkr HKRVumThera will Iw
appropriate and liuprvtndve Fjwter ar-
vl-e at the llaptlat etiutvh Huuday
evening, to which alt are cordially In
vited, The floral decoration will be
exteualve and of great beauty, much
pain having beett taken by both
eburcli memtiera and the Hunday
achool ehUtlren to render the Interior of
their church, a well atheprogiam, In
every way worthy of thlaoeeaalun.
MahkOimid Timk. It la aald that
I). 8. Taumi, of Moumoutli, came over
ou hi wheel from Dalian to Iudcpeti
dftice laid, week lu J tint 40 mlnutea.
Till U a remarkable good record, txm-
aiilcrlng thcuufitvorablenlate the road
wcr I n.
StatiSTax Paid. rOierlfl I'luiumci
and Deputy Aahlmiigli have buat
for two week collecting taxe. with
audi giaul r.wiilt (but enough ha liecti
paid lu to lliUldate the eliite tax. O
Ing to I It let fact, the county court hn
decided to pxietpoue the time of declar
ing a lenalty of 1 per cent until tin
lat day of May, after which nil tnxe
unpaid will tie aubject to the iieualt.t
and the prox rty wild nutlet execution
toaatinfy the county' claim against It
t'Atx at tiik Hank. The tax pay
er or huvcr autl ltuena lata p re
el ncta, a well a thoee of Independent
and Monmouth precineta, are notified
that the tax Hit of their rexpectlve
ireclurtn are completed, and coplca
have been left at the two bank lu
till cl'y and alm at Monmouth bank,
where they should promptly call and
pny their aaeeaMnient The llta will
l oien until May 1st, after which the
taxtn will be declared dtilimment.
('ot .NTY K. 8. t'tiNVKNTloa. The
Pnlk County Hunday Hchool ctuiven-
tlnn w ill I held In Dallaa the Sd and
4th of May Many lull ntiiig feature
are aniiouiicetl and a large attendance
la exmctcd. The service will be held
in the Diillna rrenliyleriau churcfi, bo
nnfugat littl p m., Friday, March
3d. All Intereated in this and kindred
subject are cordially Invited to attend.
Uha.no Lodok Dkj.koatkh J. E.
Hubbard ami It H. Ferguson have been
lected a delegates from Valley lodge,
No. 42, I, 0. (). F of Indcieiideiiee, to
repreacMt their .ndge at the grand lodge
which meets lu Kulem, May loth. Mra.
M 8. (.loff was elected a delegate from
the Ilelwkalm, In attend the con vent Ion
of that order which will be held at the
samepluceon the ISthof next mouth
VV. C.T U. Meeting. The regular
weekly meeting of the Ifidependctice
Union will be held In the CliriHilati
church, Friday afternoon at 8 o'chaik.
All lime who are Intereated In the
work of the Union are riHjtiestcd to lie
present, a there will lie an election of
oflleers and other imiortatit matters to
come before the meeting.
Minimum W hi out. The Kouthern
Pacific llallroad Iiasjust sssued a cir
cular Informing shipiers that the
minimum weight on car loads haa been
increased from 20,000 to 24,000 pounds,
and all In exceaa will be charged at
double regulur rate. Hhlppers will
know how to profit by projierly load
ing cars.
An Untimkly Fkoht. The heavy
frost of lust Thursday and Friday!
caused some uneasiness lo the minds
of many, as It was feared that It might
Injure the fruit tree at present ust
budding out. Ko far, however, no
damage Is apparent.
The steamer Alice A. was drawn oft
the Halem-Indepeudence rout for
several day last week, undergoing
repairs and receiving a new engine
Friday Captain Hk in tier gave the
little steumer a trial spin up and down
the river In front of town, and found
with one or two trilling alterations,
which were soon made, that his new
machinery gave perfect satisfaction.
With the added horse power and other
Internal Improvements the speed of
the Alice A. has been greatly increased
and the time used In the run from
Balcm will be reduced nearly one-third.
Young Ulankeiiship, who has lieen
working for Prescott & Venous, left the
first of the week for Wlnlock, Waah.,
where the firm has lumberh g
literests. Ho took over a span ot the
company's well woken horses, to be
used In the logging work along the
Cowlitz river.
W. 0. Hliarman, at one time engaged
In the merchant tailoring business In
Independence, paid friends In this city
a visit the first of the week. Mr.
Bharman la now over on the coast,
In the sheen raising line.
There .w an h ciw before Jullit
the peace Trvlm Monday, which be
the whoWday, Hie lieet elinrt uf tw
attorneys and the prvwenw of a Unre
number of witoaea o bring to a aettlc
ment. It waa a civil action to reoove
money, Milt being brought by A. II
Palmer avHliist A. Jordan to enforc
the payment of a certain prouilaorv
t te, dated June, bill, for tin sum t
10 and Interoat. Judge 1 1 vine took
the mailer muter advisement for
ahort time, Anally giving Judgment
lit favor of the plaintiff for annum
netl for.
"V take pleasure In recommend I n
Chamberlain's ('ouch Hemetly becaiiat
it I praised by all who try It," ant J
V. Cox A Hon, drutfKM, Mrahtleld
Oreiron. No one antleted with a throat
or long trouble can ue this lemcdt
without pralaing It, It alwaya gives
HMnipl relief. It laeaH-elally Valuabli
for etild It rellcvea the lung, ninkee
breathing easier and ulds est pcet oral Ion
A (vild w ill never reault In piieumoiili
when till remedy Is taken ami reason
tbla ram exerclwd, tor ai lj
AlexandeK'tH'H'r Dnig Co.
With the opening of sprlog come"
the annual reiorl of ae ere ca-ta o
rallMad fever In Aatorla and vicinity,
Tin season the trealmeiit of tin db-
eaaehaslaen liilrueietl to A. II. Ham
mond, a prominent contractor, aoi be
i doing hla Is) to secure a f''l-e right
of way for the propoaed (Jlol road,
Work Is expected to ta-gln in aahott
lime.
Frank Hheimrditoii, an engineer on
the Soul hern PneiuV Hy., who realdts
l Is Augelea. t'al , waa troubled with
rheumatism for a meg time. He wn
treated ley several phynlclaii, alao vlalt
il the Hot Fprloga, but Mvlved no
pernmnent relief until he used
Chnmherlntn' 1'iiln Halm. He say ll
Is the lieat mctllelne lu the world for
rheumatism. For a'e by Alexander-
CtaiK'r Drug Co.
Mr. W, W. Lyons, who haa not
entirely recovered from the etl'ecta of a
recent surgical 0emtlon, left Wednes
lay for Houihern Or hi, hoping by n
change of ellm tie and scene, to recover
r health The U-at withes of a lnwt
if friends lor her st'dy and complete
recovery attend heron the trip.
The Kllijenti dlegallou
thrtmgh this city Momlayon I be mint h-
biiuud tntiit homuwar.l Im iiihI from the
Kpwitrlh league coe vein ion held In
hitlht last week- They were enter-
'allied Monday, night by theb-
fellow worker of the league in
Corvallls.
Among the mimtroti commercial
travelers seen ou the streets Haturday
wr.s Adolph A. Kraft, the sUshlo autl
well knowti knight of the griark,
who I now on the road fur Main A
Winchester, the huge linriicis and
addlery supply houmt of Hun Frau-
laco
It Is learuwl that M. I,. White, a
former cllizen of till city and well
known to old resident, waa some four
weeks ago married to Mr. Witt, Foster,
in estimable widow lady of Knti rn
Oregon, and l at present very comfort
ably established at University Park,
Portland.
An unusual numlier of visiting
hurch jieoplewcre notlitil In lndeate
deuce Friday and Haturday, drawn
here by the W.C. T U. ctitinty conven
tion, a reHiit of w hich w ill be found
lu another column.
Vfter a very pleasant visit at the
home of 8. C. linker, Mr. and Mr. F,
Christian and daughter left on the
Alton Monday morning for their
home In I'omcroy, Wash.
Kev.J. A. Towuseiid, formerly the
Presbyterian pastor lu Ibis clly, but
now pleasantly located In Newport, ou
Yniiulua bay, came up on a visit to
Iiideismdeuce Monthly.
Miss Mai tie Iiongacre, a teacher In
the public school of Hnlem, has been
Visiting friends in liueiia Via.a and
this city. Ml Loiumere eieut Hun-
ay In Iudeiendi;iiec.
W. W. (Collin, a prominent farmer
f Huver, was In towu Friday, on bus.
liens. A Mirtiou of i ne tHisiucss was
transacted at this olllee, ami was fur
from unpleasant.
II, A, Fuller, left for Idaho Monday
morning. He will be gone for some
months, and exH-cts to engage in min
ing should the opportunity present
Itself.
To restore gray hair to Its natural
color a lu youth, causn it grow abund
ant and strong, there I no better pre-;
paration tliaii Hall's Hair Kciiewer.
Hnls'rt Hteel, Jr., and Kverct Hilti-
brand, of Huver, were here Haturday
njoylng the sunshine and business
activity of thi city.
The pleasant weather of the past
week has Imhii an agreeable change,
nd has greatly Improved the roads In
ml alsmt the city,
Jits. Helmlck, one of the conim Is
suers of this county, waa here last
week disponing of some sn peril nous
farm produce.
Tom Zelber, of Monmouth, left Fri
day for Tacoma, Wash., where he ex
pects to secure a position In uu electric
power bouse.
A. P. Hradlmry, traveling for the
Iregon Cracker Co., of Portland, was
In town Huturdny.
Itev. K.H.HIekafisise, of the Christian
church, arrived from the north Hatur-
lay morning.
Miss Cora Goodwin, of Morrill's
ranch, just across the river from this
Ity, was a pleasant caller at this olllee
Hiturday.
Don't forget to save a quarter for the
dr.ima, "The Hpy of Gettysburg," on
April 27th. t2 -
Prinevllle, Cook county, la agitating
the question of a public telephone
system.
Mr. Wheeler and wife of Huver, were
guests of T. W. Halt and family last
week.
Cusslus Gibson, of Jllokreall, was
truiiHiieilng business 1u this city Hatur
day. W, E. Connor left Wednesday for
Portland on a business trip.
The steamer Elmore came up from
Portland Huuday evening.
The river Is falling and the water
growing much clearer.
M. P. Baldwin went to Portland
Monday morning.
jr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Wor "air Highest MsdalaadDlpleimv
The lluctta Vista Amateur dramatic
club ll d such aueess with their pm'
duel Ion of "The Hpy of Gettysburg," In
their own town that they have been
invited to repeat It In the oera htaiss
in Itiilciiciideiics. The Hay I billed
for ins unit of April, ami a crowded
limine I anticipated.
The Independence lunoli counter ha
changed bauds and wilt hereafter be
run on a illllcrent basis, by an exr-
Icnced restaurateur, His trade has al
ready Is'ituii to nick tit, and a great
many Kople have atiiinunceJ their In
txiitlotiof trying his Ih cent chlckei
dinner Hunday.
Tuesday afternoon there was a sud
den and rather disagreeable change In
I In. went her. w hich continued during
the night. Heavy showers, aceom
paulcd by strong winds, gave the air a
keen etlge and thoroughly laid the
dust which had Uguu to annoying
This olllee la III receipt of an abstract
of Hie eleventh census of the United
Mutes, a neatly bound and haudy
reference Issik umti the Important
subject tt treat uf, for which Hon, J
N. Holpb will please accept thank.
Tuesday morning an tltuersntselssoi
grinder made hi paruc on the
streets, having ambled In from Halein.
He did a good busiues for some hours,
and then cheerfully rcauinmi but llltlt
at mI I through the valley.
The Illuminated sign of the A. O
U. W. lodge, hai glng at the eiitianre
tu the ball on C stMet, was broken
Monday ulght lu some manner, iinlb
lug but Hie tin frame surviving the
fall to the sldew alk.
The (iiiiiiterly report of Mra. H, C,
Finch, secreturv of the Baptist Hunday
achool, had Inst Hatuntay, resirled an
average atteudance of IXij H scripture
verses learned, and $IU otdltH'ted.
There will t service at the Calvary
chinch three milcasoulh of Moumoutli,
Sunday, at .V.'ltl p. m., and In Mou
moutli at 7::jo p. m, Itev. l 8. Fisher
w 111 tifllclate at both services.
Itiley D. Ctsia-r, whobaslaeiisuirvh
lug from la gripp for several week, I
Improving lu health and excels to gi
aslofthe mouiitaiu lu a short time
to still further rwurale,
Mrs, Narclssit W. Kinney, aftsr
ileaaaiil visit among friends In this
Ity, went to Monmouth Haturday
evening, and delivered an address at
that plain Hunday night.
Millinery tieulug Friday and Hatur-
luytlie 12th and l.'ltl A Mrst el
milliner has been employed, ladle are
invited to attend. Mrs G. V, Moots,
Monmouth, Ore.
The subject nf liev.J. Fred Jenkins'
liscourae next Hunday (Easter) morn-
ug at the Baptist church, will be,
"The Power of Christ's licaurrectlon."
Mrs. Hulilvau, one of the officials of
the MtlhmlUt hospital in Portland,
w as a guest at the home uf He v. J. H.
Snilili last Monday and Tuestlay,
Knox, IheOnaier, Is dally In receipt
of early vegetablra, suclias lelluiti, pie-
plant, cauliflower, etc. Hpeak for what
you want, a they art) soon gone.
Mr. Ablsd, the well known horse
man, brought four of hi hltssled horses
up this week to train ou the Iudcpen
leiice truck Hi I at-ason,
Why do you pay 25 cent for a meal.
when you can get a good one at the
Iudc'mlcuce lunch counter at any
time for IS cent.
A. 8. I-takeand W. L. Wilkin were
elected deacon of the Baptist church
of thi city, at the tsmveiiant meeting
last Haturday.
Easter services at the Congregational
hurch next Huuday al 7-H0 p. in., by
the Huuday schisil; special music for
the iHTnainli.
Miss Bailey, the Htiie but energetic
malinger of the Vlava company In this
Ity, went to Portland on Tuesday
afternoon.
The steamship Hlateof California Is
gain ou the Porthiud-Han Francisco
route, after Mug laid oil' for a number
f week.
"The Hpy of Gettysburg," at the
0ra house Iiidctic iidcme, April 27th.
Admission 2ri and 3.1 cents, children
15 cent. t2
Dr. T. J. Ixh) was calleti to Junction
City, Wednesday morning by the III-
liens of his mother who live at that
place,
W. W, William, the genial land-
ird of the William house, returned
from a visit to Albany the first of the
week.
Mra. John Miller, of Monmouth, left
on the Allona Wednesday to visit
friends In Powells valley near Portland,
Miss Florence Catcrlln, of Halem,
returned to that city Monday morning
after a brief visit to friend In tin city,
H, 1). Cooper, travelling salesman for
a Portland furniture house, waa visit
ing Infill merchants thia week.
VV. I). Mitchell, representing one of
largest tobacco llrma In North Caro
lina, was I u town Wednesday.
The finest assortment of garden
seed In the city, and at lowest prices,
for sale by Knox, the Grocer.
ltcv. O B. Whltmore will preach an
Easter sermon Hunday at the Congre
gational church, at 11 a. m.
Miss Cora Hindi, who haa been teach
ing In McCoy for some time, la again
In IiidetKmdeuco.
Have 10 cents by get ting a good meal1
at the Independence lunch counter,
for 15 cents,
Last month Portland paid the trifl
ing sum of i"2 ll) for electrio lights for
public use.
There will be a crowd out a week
from Haturday to see "The Hpy of Get
tysburg." t2
W. W. Perelva! shipped JUKI sheep to
Portland on the Altona Wednesday
morning.
Have you been around to get those
onion sets? Hold byKuox, the Grocer,
C street.
Mrs. N, W. Kinney left for Corvallls
on the southbound train Monday morn-
Rev, 0. B. Whitmore is holding
special tine tings atltlckreall this week.
Mrs. Andy Tupper was visiting
friends In Balera Wednesday.
Ii. Itohlnson, the well known capit
alist of this city and Portland, came
up Thursday morning from the latter
city.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder .
World'a Pair Hlgheat Award.
Itev. J. II. Lister, pasUtr fifth Chris
tian church, Albany, OreM will
preach In the Christian church of this
clly Hundsy morning and evening
The choir will render an authetu at
the morning service. Everybody wel
oolite.
F. M. Brown, a nephew of Ja Har
ris, bss arrived front Lincoln county
Ksu,, and Is linking about for a place
tu loouUt, Mr. Brown la accompanied
by hut wife and Ave children.
Mrs aud Mra, J. II. Goodman, o
Eugene, earns down Thursday after
noon on a visit tn their son, A. J
GiMMlman, one of the prominent
merchant of this oily.
Uwlug to unavoidable delay lo re
otilvlng material from Han Francisco,
the Hunday paper will not make Its
apamranoe this week. It Is prtaulasd
fni the Slat Insl.
You can And the latest sty lee of men's
ooloml laundered shirts with oollars
autl cuffs attached or kerate at Van-
duyn, Veness A Wllooi.
Vanduyn, Veness A Wllooi Just
received a new Hue of men's, women's
and children's lua from the factories
Vanduyn, Veness A Wlloox are in
market to buy wool, hides, pelts, furs,
pnUttM and bacon,
W a stud A place to do general bouse
work lu a private family. Inquire al
WtcsT Hi il office,
A new line of stylish silk fur ladles
waists Just received at Vanduyn, Veness
A Wlloox.
J. J. Hecker, a successful young farm
er of Wells, was In town Tburday.
Poor Indeed!
The prtMpact of relief from drastic cathartics
for person, troubled with oonsllpatlon l
r-Mir Inds- d. True they act upon the bowel..
but thia Uiey do with violent, and Utelr
operation tends to weaken Ilia lolsaUnea.aud
Is prejudicial lo Ilia stomach. Hoslelter't
stomach Itinera is aa flaetusl laxsllv, bat
It never gripes Oor enfeetilea. rurthennur
It pniutuUM digestion and S regular action of
lbs liver sad tin kidneys, ll is sa rflohml
barrier against sad remedy for malarial eom
plalnts and rheuinslUru, sad Is of great
benefit Ui the weak, nervoaa and aged. A s
medietas) stimulant It cannot be surpassed.
Physicians cordially recommend H. and It
professional indorwineat la fully bnrns ou
by popular sipsrtenn. Appellta sad sleep
ars botb Improved by thle agreeable lavlgttr.
ant and a'terattvt.
BORN.
KUNK Born, to the wife of Peter
Kune, a daughter, Wednesday, April
10, 18U5. '
III LI.I AUD. Born, to the wife of Ed.
Hllllard, a daughter, Thursday, April
11, iKirt.
Republicans, AHeatloul
You are hereby notified that a meet
ing of the Itenuulleao dub is called for
Tuesday evening next at the office J.
D. Irvine, to elect eight delegates
lu the Htate Conventions of Clubs, at
Portland, May 22d.
J. A. V KM NHS, E C. PKNTI.ANl),
Treelilent. Hecretary.
Kepublleaa Delegates Elected.
The Monmouth lWpubllcauclub met
In its hail Tumiay evening and was
A
Having lately purchased the Bankrupt Stock
I am prepared to sell Hardware CHEAPER than
the West.
Gall? and be
Stoves
and
Tinware
Paint
I have come to make my home with you and will soon have a fully assorted stock, and
at prices to suit the times. A share of your patronage is solicited, and will be appreciated.
F. E. CHAMBERS,
Independence, Oregon.
Corner of Main and C streets, Opposite First National Bank,
culled to order by Chairman J. H
llawley, Tlie following delegi.te were
elected to the Htsts Convention of Re
publican Clubs to be beld la Portland
May 22d: J. II. Hawley, J. II. Moran
b. 8. Hmltb, Frank Ltioas, I. U. Pow
ell, H. W. Doughty, H. E. Epley, W
A. Glnu end J. F. Powell,
Hie Wovellu quartette sang a very
pleasing selection md I. M. Hmltb
made a few appropriate remarks.
It la understood that an effort will
be biade to have toe delegates from
this part of the ctruuty attend the con
vontlon In a body, and perhaps an ex
ourslon for that purpose will be arrsng
ed.
A Speelsl IsHUIIon.
The Evangellml church, of Mon
mouth, will enjoy a speolal fftsipel
meeting every night next week, under
the auspice of tu Young People's
Alliance. The president of the sill
anoe, Mlse Nettle Crosby, will have
control of all the meetings, assisted by
Itev. L. H. Fisher, the pastor.
The Young People' Alliance of this
church la oomptwed of aggressive
Christian workers and take thle step to
advance the cause of Christ amm g
them. A special Invitation Is ex tended
to all Christians, to come aud make
the meetings sucesaful.
Com. on Christum Wokk.
BIIIoni Colic.
Persona who are subject to attack of
bilious oollo will be pleased to known
that prompt relief may he had hy tak
ing Chamberlain's folio, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. It acta . quickly
and oan always be depended upon. In
many csaee lite attack may be preveuted
by taking this remedy a soon as the
first Indication of tb disease appears.
24 aud 60 cent bottles for sale by
Alexander-Cooper Drug Co.
County Court.
PHOUATg tXil'HT-M'KTH Jl'tKlK.
In case of estate of Iteubrn Cave, !
is5ased, the admliiiitralor was charged
amou ut of appralsuien t -I'JUt.
Final sc4tuut lo mailer of J. A. Demi.
sey estate was presented and tb
administration closed. A doubtful
claim of f 70 was set off to widow.
The executed of Isaac Hall estate
was charged with au additional Inven
tory of ftt&S.
B. F. Hinllh, executor of Wot. Bums
estate, waa charged with $1,708 aud
credited with l178.
Final settlement of G. T. Waller
estate was act for May.
Helm of P. dolman estate are to be
died to appear May 7, 1 KM and to
show cause why there should be a land
sale as petitioned for,
CX1MMIMJHI0NKKH' OOt'RT
Henry Byerley, James Helmlck.
The time for the payment of taxes
was extended to Msy 1st.
The Hoap creek bridge contract was
let toC. P. Itoyal at fm, there being
four higher bids.
The road petitioned for by David
Peters waa allowed aad J. D. Kelly, A.
M. Holmes and B. W. Fletcher were
8
At wholesale prices.
At less than wholesale prices.
appohitd to meet Af . 'ir
the same. N
Bid for furnishing wood for county
were presented by Geo. feelby, Uu.
Forssell, P. M. Collins, K. II. Cliapfn,
D. Van Patton, John Dunlop, Dan Hy
ron, Albert Meier, J. W. Elliott, Henry
Fern, Henry Vogt and diss. McDon
ald, the lowest bid per Her for oak being
W cents and the highest 11.25 and for
Ar the lowest II and the highest 11.40,
BILf-S ALLOWED.
T. ft. Huntley, freight.., $ 6 00
Wkst HlDK, printing...... 29 00
P. Tragi lo, 161 loads of ssnd .... 4 68
Hprsgue A Crunk, b'lksmithlng 1 60
Hievens Bros., two rosd scratiers 60 00
T. 8. Hurch, quarters salsry... 200 00
Jacob Nash, keeping pauper, ... 10 00
Alexander-Cooper Drug Co.... . 6 76
Lyman Damon, road grader.... 75 00
Clislfelter Bros., book ,. 1 90
Ilrowu A Hon, Mdse..... . , I8 60
Margaret Mason, pauper 21 00
11. W. Beckett, assessing 76 00
Monmouth Mercantile Co...... 81 00
D. Hinltli, supplies.,,, , , 2 OS
s. Carr, lumtair , 8 60
If. G. Campbell, salary. ........ 80 00
Electric light , 8 00
Dan Hyron, work , 8 00
Good Huiiiarltan hospital 28 00
Copy of records.,,.,,,.,, 8 76
H, B. Cosper, March salary..., 62 60
Prescott A Veness, lumber., .... 14 40
J. 8. Ashbaugb, salary,....,... 60 00
11. It. PI u miner, salsry, etc... A 196 68
U. 8, Grant, stationery
21 80
T, O, Hutchinson, salary, etc...
71 40
2 60
12 40
7 60
W. A. Ayree, wood
C. W. Washburn, bouse rent. . .
B. Williams, mdse
Alt bills In connection with Con lee,
Uucher aud Ivle were allowed.
THE HTATE 8. H. CO.WEJrTIOJr.
A Forward Movement Calculated to In
crease Interest In This Work.
The Huuday school convention season
has oned this yesr with marked in
terest among tbe organized counties.
The Multnomah, Clackamas, Yamhill,
Marlon, Polk, Lane, Benton, Washing
ton, Douglas and Josephine county
sssoclalious have already met, or are
making arrangem -nts to meet within
the next few weeks. Large attendance
aud increased Interest Is the general
report.
Plans are well under way for the
state convention to be beld In Portland
May 7th and 9tb. Thia will be the
annual meeting of the Htate Associa
tion, aud Is expected to break all prev
ious records tn point of attendance.
The programme will be of practical
heneAt, taking up almost exclusively
the more reoeut methods and plans for
enlarging aud bettering the Hun day
school work which have been tested
aud proved, aud are being adopted by
nisuy schools.
Prominent place will be Riven lo
Normal Htudy, in its bearing on the
preparation of tbe teacher, and Its
use In the achool, with definite sugges
tions for Introducing it. This will
doubtless bring up tbe question of
establishing a uniform course of normal
lessons for use throughout the
state, and the appointment of a State
Normal Committee or Superintendent.
Primary work will also receive speo
13
Convince D
lal nation. v ; (
t ;:';3ent of the U-J..?, w . . . :
be tacsht, end parties.:-. . L-i
d action of kindergarten priacf;.', mill
be presented by successful primary
workers. These pspers will aCord
material help, in Information and s'.-j-gestlon,
to every person Intensted In
the teaching of the youngest children.
Among other upl on the pro
gramme will be tbe Home Class De
partment, House-to-brase Visitation,
Field Days, Grading, and the Use of
the Biacklaatrd. The convention will
open Tuesday evening, May 7tb, and
close Thursday afternoon, May 9tb,
the sessions being beld In the baud-
some new edifice of the First Congrega
tional church, at Park and Madison
street. Arrangements srs being made
for tbe entertainment of all delegates,
aud several new feature are anticipa
ted, w hich will aid to tbe pleasure of
those In attendance.
Tbree-Llnkers Will Celebrate.
Tbe Odd Fellows of Dallas Intend to
make quite an event of the 28th of
April, and all tbe I. U, 0. F. Iodgee In
the vicinity of Dallas will be Invited
to cs.ierat. It Is tb Hunday nearest
the 20th of April, the 76th anniversary
of the establish men t of that order In
this county, and tbe event will be
observed with all the usual energy and
style of the three-linkers. The mere
fact that the Dallas lodge people who
are noted as royal euterialnera, have
taken tbe matter up, will guarantee it
success.
Right Arm Paralyzed!
Saved from St. Vitus Dance.
"Our daughter, Blanche, now fif
teen yean of age, had been terribly
afflicted with nervousness, and had
lost the entire use of her right arm.
We feared Su Vitus dance, and tried
the best physicians, with no benefit.
She baa taken three bottles of Dr.
Miles' Nervine and has gained 31
pounds. Her nervousness and symp
toms of St. Vitus dance are entirely
gone, she attends school regularly,
and has recovered complete use oi
her arm, her appetite is splendid.
MB3.B. H. BULLOCK, Brighton, M.T.
Dr. Miles' Nervine
Cures.
Dr. Kilos' Nervine I sold on e gsaltlve
gnaranu0 that the flrtt Untie will benefit.
AlldruioclKUaellltatll.e bolt lea for 15, or
It will heaent. prepaid, on receipt of price
by tbs Dr. UUua aiuuical Uo, Eikasxt, lotL
in this city,
any firm in
wi ys