The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891, June 27, 1895, Image 3

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THUllHIUY, JUNK 87, I8U&.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Ifritry Hill In building hi new hui
So Chines at th City rvataurant.
KuKvti CM Iron went down to IVrt-
latul last Saturday,
Krwb vtyvubk wy any t tli
War Urowry.
MIm Cora fluall will finish br
school at McCoy about July 6th,
You Rt rtxvlpte and notes In
t U Wkst Si Da office. .
Ml Alio Prelst h'ft last Friday,
by tnli), for her bom lu Iowa,
Cash ald for swornl-hathl gtsa! of
kinds at the Kxchaitg.
Mr. Laudstroni Murtiwl tn her
htm lu La Fayette last Saturday,
The LlMl Palace httl In the populnr
plaivto gHa flrst-da nieal.
The wkll Infant child of K.V.
Patton dlwl Wednesday t last week.
Th Little PU' hotel It (h popular
plsiy to gn?t a flrwt-elas iiiwd.
Win. Hoy Mod MIm Laura Irvine
wore timn-Kd at UallMk, Wetltifaday f
lst wevk.
What time is It f li time to Rvt you
tome sIhws at the lUkt't slor.
H. M. Limn 1 the manager of W. O
Cork's business, whenever Mr, Cook l
alweut from town.
Two loaves of brwid for a nickel at th
Bon Bon Cheapest Urwtt'i In town.
John E. Young and hi brother Kph
Young left last Tuesday for a bunting
irlpmi the MrKenxle.
Koad tax rwelpt, put up in book of
SO fact), at thU offloe, 25 cent a book.
F, A. Douty and wife ami hahf were
all at Albany Sunday vlnliiug Mia,
l)ouiy'a father, C. O. law,
The Wkst Sidk Jolt office right In
the swim when it cornea to doing giMtd
work.
Ou. Hurhy, Mr. Smith and Mis
Penile Getrbelt, left ou the Altona
U-t at on day for Port laud.
You can get six good square meals
for $1 at the City restaurant, cooked by
while women.
Mm. Carey J low", of Portland, was
visiting here over Sunday, aud went to
Poitlaud on Monday's Altoua.
Yim can get Trlbly beltlug and belt
but-klea tn latent style, at Vanduyn,
Yvutss A WUcoi.
J. li. X. Dell says Independence Is
the bent town in Oregon by all odds
excepting hia town Baker City.
When yoti w ant to take a ride don't
forgrt tbat Kelley has flue driving
norm and good rigs.
Nick Tartar, the Peetlee teacher, was
buying some material here Saturday
for a new hop house ou hla laud.
The special attraction at the Hon Don
parlors these w arm dry t In the delicious
aula water in all flavor.
Alrx. John T. Ford and her children
uprnt a few days thin week at Klckreall
Mtlng Judge Hurch aud family.
AH job work done at reasonable
tirleeifit the West Sidk job office.
Jfent and artistic work a specialty.
Vanduyn. Neneas 4 Wilcox sell a
carload of sugar at wholeaale each
month, and save cuatonjera 17 cents a
SCClt. '
lra. l)Uv, now living in Kalem, was
Id ton MMiday, and was Interviewing
J untitle Irvltw on some law problem.
Mrs. R. II. Wilcox will returu from
Ijiniar. Colonulo. six ml July UU Bhe
baa beeu there for her health, v. hli h Is
Improved.
Why don't you try a meal at the
City reataurant, in place of p41ing
your Bundsy by cooking a hot dinner.
Wm. Williams, of Alrlle, waa In
town Haturday. He says be is getting
their but appearances are against
liU statement. ,
100,000 pound of wool wanted by
Geo. E. Brey, Independence, for which
the highest market price will be
paid.
W. O. Cook, If. R. Patterson, Sol
Stump and E. Hammer left lat Mon
day for a hunting and tlHhlng trip out on
.the Luckiamute.
Wiien you want a good meal for 25
cento, go to Strong's restaurant, Westa
cott & Irwin, proprietors, 8alem,
Oregon.
J. 11. Baldwin of this city and David
Baldwin, bis brother at Buetta Viata,
left laat Tuesday for a flabing trip out
on the LuckiatuQte.
J. W. Bentley, has just received a
line of ladies' beautiful oxfords, aud
auks an inapection. Also a very fine
line of tenuis shoes.
To see the number of letters mailed
t the train every day accounts for the
idecrenae In the revenues of the Inde
pendence post oitlce.
For flrt-daa lumber and reasonable
prteescall on Buitor's lumber yard,
Monmouth, Call and examine and
get prices on lumber and be satisfied,
before buying elsewhere.
Mrs. Dr. Davidson, who had a
difficult, surgical operation perfwrmed
last week by Dr'a. Ketchum and Butler,
is getting along nicely.
Kelley's livery stable on north Malu
street has added several new buggies
aud carriages, also has repainted the old
aud is now better than ever pre
pared to cater to the public.
fl. B. Tbeilson aud A. Rosier, of
iRlck!Il were In town Saturday.
'That long flaaned black horse of Mr.
'.TbellHon's is a fast stepper.
lHail's Hair Ilenewer renders thebalr
'lustrous ana sti aen. gives v u
color, and enables women to put It up
4in a great variety of styles,
J. R, N. Bell, jmator of the Presby
ibyteriajo church of Baker City, arrived
here Saturday and Is a guest of his son'
Jn-law, John Blcbardson Jr. .
The German picnte, on Prospect hill
.east of town last Sunday, was attended
by quite a number of people., who
wanted to help punish the beer.
m
LOOK OUT,
I.as.t Hunday evening a vnt came up
InthellaptleiYwing P.p,V Union,
to adhairn ttieetlng until (Kiobvr uext,
but It was voted down, by f.wr v.,t
ioiiev
tin aecouut of the diflrlol campiueel
lug at Jrt1Vr..n, lWv. L. 8. Usher In
intrv win m no aervltva at
tte f.vangelleal chuMi, of Monmouth,
uw selection of Prof, p, M.Powell
tttln teach In the Normal school
gives the greatest sattsntctlon to the
old student a tel most tf the clllxoiii
tar Monmouth,
.ine imuti denes Hla fkelory,
MeCalw k MuhlmaD proprietors,
was turning nut some title tlllmr last
w k. The market 6r tiling Is on the
menu: with this Arm.
Jos Craven brought to town last
Monday wmie tamplea of Coltawoo)
fleece, wblcU were U aud 17 Inches
king, ami the clip averaged 10 pounds
to a shwp. Oregon la ail right.
The Normal Institute la In session at
Monmouth this wtek with Prof. Ack-
ernisu, of Portland and Prnf..m
BokMtii, Buck ham aud Mlant'aaaavaut,
irom uie formal, as Instructors,
! 1 I
ow uirvus is on ins way aud soon
the small tsiy wlU la happy lu aeelna
the elephant aud the rbluocerous aud
the funny clown. Times are never too
bard to seini money 6r a circus,
Miss Lena Pagvukopf, who has beeu
teaching at Wells, and will agalu tliU
rull, came ovr from Albany last Mon
uy ou her ideyele arriving hr by Id
a. in. aud vNlte.1 Mia Patle Cooper.
I). H. Taylor and wile and daughter
It-ssle, I.. C. (Illniorv and wife aud
dattKhter Flna, aud I). A. Hodge and
family leave next week for a few weeks
outing tiear Alsea, Wow Yaquina
buy.
Our hint to our tubacrlbeni last week
that a small supply of the "nwdful'
immeacnor mem would not come
atuM had a salutary effect, and we
hoje the gaM seed sown will coulluue
tn bear fruit.
Matt and Margaret Fentou, of Port-
tlattd, were visiting friends last week
Miss Margaret, whom her friends
remember as a little girl, has budded
out Into a very beautiful aud graceful
young woman.
W. J. Pemorvat, who waa so well
known aa clerk for Vanduyn, a few
years ago, has beeu farming out on the
Luckiamute, Jack was In town Hun
d-iy looking stongatid hearty, and says
he enjoys farmliiK,
If tlusie persons who owa this paper
will only drop In and pay, even a
Umairpnrt on their subscription It
will be very acceptable and w wIM
surly try and And something pleasant
to say altout them.
Misses Kdith and Berdle White,
danglers f M. L White, now living
at University Park, Portland, were
viitlng Misa RiMa Richardson lat
week, and are now at Falls CUy, visit
Inn their aunt Mrs. Carey.
W. O. Cook has traded hla partly
completed residence off to Fred A
rvuty, tor the brick where Craven had
his harness shop. He intends adding
quite an addition, and moving his
furniture stoie there this fall.
Commencing last Sunday the Oregon
California train on the East side leaves
Portland at fiiH) p.m. arriving atHalem
at 11 p.m. , Salem is to have a fast
express train leaving Portland at 4 p.
ni. and reaching Salem at 6:15.
Luitilier Is sell! ng atHAO )ar t housatid
at Falls City. It costs ti0o to get It
out to market now, and Is Impossible
in i he winter. Wlmt a splendid thing
a flume for floating lumber, or a rail
rigid would be for those people.
Mrs. Angeliue Watson, a Normal
graduate of 'M and her sister Miss
Viola Scully, left on Monday for their
boiiies in Mismiiw, Idaho, Mrs. Wat
son has engaged to teach the Oak
Giove schd in this county, this com
ing fall.
The steamboat Modoc passed Inde
pendence Thursday evening on her
way up the river. When passing the
mouth of the Santiain, alsive Buenn
Vista, she ran on the sand and lay
there all night and until noon the next
day.
If a mail once gets into any one line
of business he generally remains there
until he gets rich enough to retire or
else stays because he can't get nut.
There are many cases where a change
would be beneficial but It takes nerve
to make radical changes.
If all the societies of Independence
devoted to insurance on lives were
called upon to demand the amount of
insurance It would crawl close up to
the q'isrter of a million dollar mark.
The lodges of Workmen, Woodmen
and Miiccatwes are all flourishing In
Independence. . I
The Wkst Sidk
wants correspon
dents, those who w II send us legular
contributions. If however you, who
are readers of this paper, cannot write
more thun once a month, the article
will be welcome. Send copy lu by
Tucsduy. When it arrives later it is
sometimes crowded out.
Wm. Riddle, a prossrous Scotch
farmer, living back of Monmouth,
where he bus a beautiful home, and
well improved farm, was In town
Saturday. He says the English
farmer just now is making more money
than the American. He gives as a
reuHon the fact that there Is a home
market for ttie English farmers' pro
due. The manufacture of brick In J, R.
Cooper's brick yard commenced lust
Monday. There are 160,000 bricks ou
hand aud 300,000 more will be burned.
Mr Cooper says the yard needed a great
deal of new material la the machinery
line as children bad packed away so
mauy small things about the
machinery, It has been a year since
any brick has been made.
There is no doubt but that the river
Willamette is getting to a low stage of
water. Last Friday the steamboat
Altona left the wharf here with a few
tons of freight and seventy passengers,
being mostly students going borne
from Monmouth. When about one
aud a half miles down the river the
boat ran on a aand bar and Id spite of
all efforts was unable to get of, It
was about 7 a. m. when the boat went
ou the bar. At four o'clock in the
afternoon the Modoc came along and
assisted the boat, so that at 5 o'clock
the Altona proceeded on her way, .
Fop Boutv'fe Lookn'K Kovv Stock
When you want ctiolw rrtuta be sure
nd go to the Star llrocery.
M. H. Wmslcock, lh Corvallls
banker, waa In !on Monday.
Oct a duck sullenly ISJiwnl per yard
now at Vanduyn, Veiieae A Wilcox,
Creasntett ties art Mug unloaded si
the depot for repairing the railnwd.
How about that wigwam? Areth
people going to do any thlnic about It?
Wnj. Hinitt was called Tuesday to
the bedside of his sick brother below
Salem,
About July 1st, all the hop yard
win need no more work until hon
picking time.
Comma Wells Intends iiiovlinr
back to hla farm adloliilnop issuer
Itbodea t hla week,
Arthur Wilson, of HaleiK. ranic over
Tuelay on his wlieel and renewed old
awUalnlances here.
Geo. Wells Jr. n'JoiHslu tha arrival
at Hla house, near Ilium Vista, of a
flue boy, boru last week.
1 lie salary of the Dallas, not The
Dallea, poatottlce was decreased from
llloo to fluoo rewully.
Ladlea percala slilrt-walata It and
f I aa each -will fit any lady. Van
luyn, Veness St Wilcox,
Kalem la going to rival any other
town lu the northwest In the extent of
Its 4th of July leleuratltm.
M. L. Thompson, the druirglst of
rails City, cams down Tuewday and
made a short at ay In town.
Miss Fanny Matin, of Zena, and Miss
Mattle Iiouiracre, are attending the
Summer Normal at Monmouth.
f ii if .k , i i
j. it. vaiiwranci lias a niw yoiiiis
orchard and some of the yuumr trees
have phenomenal toads of fruit.
Teams were at work this wk mak
ing a better grade down to tha eravel
lied, so that larger hauls can Im hauled
out. ,
Charley Irvlue wms treating his
friends last Tuesday, on account of the
arrival of a girt at Ills house, on Tues
day, D. B. Taylor's bop house, Iti the
American bottom, Is nearli.g wmiple-
tlon. Claggett ! Finch are doing the
work. .' .
Mi Kasle Koiiwtsoti, Jessie
Damon, and Luttle Mlddlebntu went
over to the Turner csnipiiieetlng last
Wedueatlay.
Miss IbTtha I.aiiders, of Monmouth
went down to McMluiiiluvllle last
Tuesday, thence will go to Portland
to visit friends.
Otis H. By non took his family back
to his former home in Xehalem valley
this week. Mr. Jlynnn will return to
Independence.
K. (i. Heath and wife, of Portland,
came up on the Altona Tuesday even-
tig, and are vMtltig Mrs. Heath's
father, J. K. Klklua
L C. Ollmre. our waUr work
proprietor, has Isea taking out aome
lefectlve main and n'plncliiK them
with much heavier Iron.
The Indeiiendeitca saw mill, of
Preseott A Venes, I rushel with
business aud Is turning out lota of
lumber of gssj quality.
W. A. Wash, of the Itnnte?rt was
here over Monday uIkIiI. Mr. Wash
Iocs not often visit ImlenendeiH., this
Iwtng the first la two years.
M. A. taker's sow had eight pigs
last Monday, his hen hatched out
seventeen chicks and hi dog had
seven pups, all In one day.
It is good news for the Jaded news-
Hst men that new oyster beds have
been discovered ou Yaquina Hay a
they go there this July for a visit.
F Hofer, of the Sslein Journal, was
In
town Tuesdsy evening. He
dellvei) a lecture tMfore the teachers at
the Summer Normal, Monmouth.
Oregon baa 94,107 boys and 2,8itS
girls bet ween the ages of 4 and 20. It
seems there are more boys than girls
but the girls make the most show.
The Southern Pacific rullroad 1
putting all Its station bouses In tho
rough repair, and repainting them
It pays to keep property In repair.
The pencil pushers of Oregon will
meet at Newport this year aa a press
association. It Is an appropriate place
if meeting, as whale are abundant.
Valley Lodtre No.42 1.O.O.F.elected
ofllcers last week 'an follows: W,
Wheeler, N. G.;J.A. Mills, V.O.;
Allen Cooper, Sec: Geo Claggett, Per,
8ec; A. J. Goodman, Treas.
The energetic inemlwrs of the
Christian Endeavor, of the Christian
church here orgaiftod a branch
Endeavor at Parker last Sunday, with
Mies Bradley aa presbleti t and Miss
"allireath as secretary,
T. B. Huntley, our supervisor, has
done some splendid work on the
washout near J. Hlrsnhiierg'a hop
house, on the rosd to Salem. Mr,
Huntley may Justly look with pride on
that work for It Is well done.
Wright Smith, of LewlHvllle.'wiiH In
town Tuesday, He reports wheat,
oats and hops looking well. Apples
will be a light crop, owing to extended
cold weather. Haying will commence
next week and the ylt'ln will be large,
and quality good. Cheat hay will he
the principal crop,
Among the teacher selected In the
Portland schools this week, we notice
the following Normiillte: Misa Inez.
Hamilton, Miss Maud A. PitU-nger,
Miss Virginia Uoodwin, Ivy Robinson,
B. C. Altman, MN May Wtiodbury,
Other teachers who are known In Polk
county are Prof. R. F. Robinson and
Frank Rlgler. '
Program of patriotic services next
Sunday m trnlng at the Congregational
church: Doxology; Loida prayer;
responsive reading; hymn; prayer;
anthem, "(Jod bless our Union;"
scripture reading) solo by Mrs. Patter
sqn, "The Star Spangled Banner;"
an address by the pastor, "Patriotism
and our Country's Flog, and a hymn
"America."
In Portland three young ladles, Miss
Cora Baker, Miss Florence Thomas and
Miss Annie Downing have been nomi
nated for the goddemt of liberty at the
coming 4th of July celebration and the
one receiving the most votes, at 5 cents
each, will be the goddess. They are
all selected for their particular fitness
for the position, We mica our guess
however if Miss Buker does not get the
most votes, and a very pretty girl the
If too,
i
j
County court meets hxt week.
Is this weather warm enough for
you?
You will Imj taken with those fan at
the Itaket Htor, .
Cash paid fur poultry anil eggs at
the Htur Grocery.
Did you see the moon and Venus
lust Tuesday ulght?
Miss Matlock, of Henpner, la visiting
friends In Monmouth.
F. K. Chamber, tn bard war man,
spent Sunday In Kugeue.
C. W. Beckett, our county assessor
was In town Weduesday.
Harvey Scott Pentland will return
fVoin The Dalles Saturday.
Miss Edith rVlttcrs, of MeMlunvllle,
In visiting Miss Kdna Ullmore.
Misses Maud, Pearl, and Dora Cooper
are hack from school at Kugeue,
Those twjaotlful silks, now 7ft cents
per yard. Vanduyn, Veuess A Wilcox.
llosel.ury has retired as premier of
of Kugland, ' and Salisbury succeed
Itltii,
Mrs. Kelley. from Portland, sister
of Isaac Claggett, Is visiting Jhera thli
week. '
Mr. A. i. Goodman I now the dl
trlet deputy for the Rcbckah lu Polk
county, - (
D. B. Taylor I again assisting
Messer Douty A Iocke lu their gro
cery store.
An elegant Hue of parasols, cheap
-70 cent to 11.50. Vanduyn, Veuess
A Wilcox.
Mrs. C. K. Blasts, of Alrlle, was
gursl of W. V. Wltlisma aud family
on Tuesday.
A.J G'MMlniaii aud It I). Cooper
Usik the Altona Weduesday morning
for Portland.
Fred Venn In one of tha obliging
clerks now in tha stow of Vanduyn,
Veness AW lloox,
Mrs, K. A. Douty Is visiting tn
Alhsny and will go to Junction before
her return, to visit her sister.
The new steamer, Gray Kagl, may
make her trial trip Saturday, after
lelntt overhauled and repaluksl.
MIns K. A, Hell, has been engaged to
teach the fifth and sixth grade in the
Sllwoisl school, near Portland.
Mr. M. E. Kelley, of Portland, who
has been visiting her son Wm. Kelley,
if tin city, will return home thla week.
W. O. C-jok will build an addition to
the brick he has recently purchased
'ti feet by ltx), and use It for a furn
ure store-room.
J. A. Dyers will take the plana of
Mr. French ou the Salem stag line
the first of the month, the contract
having been relet, "
Pat riot lo service In the morning at
the Congregational church, but oo
service In tb evening as tha pastor
will be at Hick real 1.
Geo, W. Meed ex-reconler of Indepeu-
mlimce, now In Salem, was In town
Wednesday, It is not at present
eugagwl In any business,
The J. R. Cooper brickyard la turn
ing out 15,oou brick a dsy this will be
Increased to about 30,000 later. Titer
are twenty men at work,
The subject next Sunday evening at
the ltopllat church will be "The Bap
tist Right to Denominational Exist-
cm." F.vcrybody Invited.
Lay ton Smith has gone to lloaeburg.
Henry Wafer and Owen Roberts have
gone to the Southern Oregon mines,
where Dr. Parrtsh has a claim.
W. R. Craven, of Dallas, waa In
town Wednesday. Mr. Craven la out
if business now, so be may be looking
around to "see what he cau see."
On Tuesday Squire Irvine had a case
before him tn which A. Jordan was
charged with assault ou W, P. Palmer,
mid wa found guilty and fined $3 and
cost.
The Independence Ameteur Athletic
tub I having extensive tennis
grounds laid out and smoothed on the
Vacant land near the Hetmlck Hour
mills. ,
The 4th of July celebration, under
the auspicious of the people's party Is
chsuged from Dixie to Dallas. This
change Is made In order to find twtter
accomodations.
Last Tuesday (lover Leaf lodge of
Rebckalis elected the following ofll
cers; Mrs. E. T. Henkle, N. O.; Mrs F.
l Myers, V.G.; Miss S.Goff, Sec: Mr.j
J, D. Irvine, Treas:
State Printer Leeds lis beeu gratify-1
lug publishers by sending them copies
of the general laws, Jul tit resolutions
sod memorials of the last legislature,
The volume la published by the state
printer at hi own expense. "
Having used Chamberlain's Cough !
Itetuedy In my family and found It to
l a first-class article, I lake pleasure
In recommending It to my friends, J.
V. FoHTgu, West port, Cal, For sale
by Alexander-Cooper Drug Co.
An attorney, wliose opinion is trust
worthy, thinks that at least a it onlli,
and perhaps more, must elapse before
the supreme court will hand down an
opinion In the Oregon Pacific appeal
cuse, savs'tho Corvallls Tlmm.
The Revere hotel I being much
Improved try having a new foundation
plnced beneath It, and a new sidewalk
In front. It Is an "old timer" in Inde
pendence, having been moved from
Monmouth In 1857. It was the "only
first-clans hotel" In those day.
Assessor Beckett says nearly all the
asHesBmetit of the county I completed,
only four preclnts belngout now; Stiver,
llui-na Vista, Dixie and Kola. It will
be two months taifore the additions will
be completed. The delinquent taxes
from last year amount to 114,000 In
Polk county.'
FiX-govcrnor Z. H.Fletcher, of South
Dakota, and John P, Robertson, of
Salem are the speakers epgaged to
orate and speak at the celebration at
Dallas, on the 4th of July, There Is to
be a pionlo celebration after the dinner
Mr. Alexander, of MoCoy, and others
will make short speeches,
Services at the Presbyterian church
next Sunday, morning and evening.
Preaching by Rev. J, R. N. Bell, of
.Baker City. Morning subject, "The
People's Application of Knowledge and
Energy." The evening subject, "God
has never had but one True Church In
the World." "What is its name?
Also " Are Creeds Horlpturul ?" All are
cordially Invited.
of DiahoH lo Arrive 8 oou.iVll ti
ARE XATKIMQXULLY IX LINK I).
it,.,.,'
Voting Ladles Want to Uo On the Stage
so A To Get Kick llashami.
Since Itorelta Addis left the stags to
oast her fortune with Lord Hhotto
Dotiglss, and Genevieve Naiinery for
took the foot lights tn is-nome the
wife or Irving Bllnii, a millionaire'
sun, local theat rical managers of Sail
Frauclsco have lcit overwhelmed
with application from young women
who desire logo on the stage. The
applicant represent all grades of
oelcty, but the greater number are
said to be girl of excellent famllli
and daughters of sis'lety iphj,
"I never saw so many staga struck
girls lu my life as there are right here
In San Fianclsco." said S. 11. Fried
ladder, one of the malinger of the
Columbia theater "I attribute It all
to the auccss of the California actresses
professionally and matrimonially
There Is no doubt the marriage of
taretla Addis and Genevieve Nanuery
have made a great Impression on tb
vming ladle of this community
During tha last few weeks we hav
had tn many applications I hat I don't
know what to do with them. Not all
girls who want to adopt the stage have
matrimonial aspirations There are
many who are really desirous of be
coming clever antresse. Of course you
know what It is to lie a good actress
It Is a pleasant life, a girl is well paid
and has attention, and taking It at
together It Is in attractive kind of
existence. G.rls reallxe this, aud I do
not blame them for wanting to enter
the profession, California jcirl are
singularly adapted to the stage. The)
are, as a rule, graceful, vivacious and
well developed, and more taking on
the stage than Eastern girls. If a
California girl has talent she has the
preference In the East, A company
that visited here recently tisik off ft)
Man Francis girls for their ballet
rite girls were craxy for the ttage, and
a they were attractive, the coin pa uj
waa glad to get them."
Right Arm Paralyzed!
Sayed from St. Vitus Dance.
"Our daucbtcr. Blanche, now fif
teen yean of ago, bad been terribly
afflicted with nervousness, and had
lost the ent Ire use of her right arm.
We feared SU Vitus dunce, and tried
the best physicians, wit h no benefit
She has taken three bottles of Dr.
Miles' Nervine and has gained 31
pounds. Her nervousness and ymp
tomsof St. Vitus dunce are entirely
gone, she attends school regularly,
and naa recovered complete uso of
her arm, her appetite is splendid.
H1UI. B. H. BCLLOCK. tlrlghtoo. H. T.
Dr. Miles' Nervine
Cures.
Pf. VIW Nervln I iI4 on a ansltlv
urnuw thai the (lri lam Is will Vnotlu
AlldrttiRlMswII llstfl.s Ixiiili- (or (A, or
II sill lie wnk prriMlcl, on rvrclrit or lint's
bj Ui lt. UkUm MwJlcst Co., Klkbsrl iuO.
Jr. Price' Cream Baking Powoer
VuHlrtMtMtdln4DlploaM
Notice of Kbcrlfl' Hale.
yOTU'KM HKKKUY (1IVKN THAT HY VIR.
tun of an txscutton lnnunit nut or the cliviilt
nmrtortlieststsorOregnnir the county ol
IVilk. on th SUt ttny of Mjr,lHM.uifin s
Judgment matte suit enturiMl l reoird on
the Mh Our or llwMiiiilier, IW'i, In said court
In th certain setlou wherein 0, M. 11 mitt nr.
on a Oa a orMrsiUm li plslntltr and J,
H. Aloiunder and E. II, Jelnr srtnr
under th A nil asm of Joter 4 Alexsnder
wore itpfi'iulunu Airtliemun of thrm liun
drdsnd twenty and thirty hundredth
dollnn (S.mikiwltti Inlnrwl tliormmt ths
rstcorper eeul psr snnuin from tlis .Mil
tiny nft)iHtmler 101, nd the farther mim ol
twenty tad sixty hundredth dollsr (t'A.50)
eonUi nd dtahurNincnnl ol Hilt aetlou,
Ilmveby virtue of Mild exreatlon levied
, upon and wilt mill at public nuetltin at the
frontdoor of the court hiums hi liillK,l'olk
County, Oregon on the flmt dsy of July, isuft,
at ths hour of one oVhwk hi the afternoon
ol Mid dny fur noth in timid all of tha rliilil
title and Interest whltili themtld derondoni
J. 11, Alexander ha Id ad to the following
described prrniliMK Ui wlh Being (10) ten
fiwlnR of the south side of lot No, (2) twti,
In rrat'tlonal block No. ( Hires and ilAi
fifteen fort oil oT the north mtlti of the north
half of lot No. t.'hl hree, In huetlonal block
no. (II) thnie, In II miry HIII'h town of Indi'.
: tntlfiiee, the usiiie llng the umtlvuled one
hull' IntiTt-Nt In the sbove deaurllwd pro
perly. Dated, I)ulla()reon1 June 7, IHUft.
H. It. I't.I'MUXH,
Hberinof Polk Comity,
Nolle to Contractor ami ltuildcrs.
"lEAI.Kl) lilFw WlIX illi RKOVvKTritY
the Board of lilruvtom of whool tlllrlot No.
11, Polk county, Ore., until July U, im, at
noun, for build ng mi aihlltltui to the
eliool houw lo mi Ul il lair let, t'lnn and
niwi'lllciil liiuH of which may beneen atofllce
of the dlnlrlct clerk, lllrectorn rcmrvethe
right U) rieet any or nil bids. All muterliil
tobefurnlHhed by the lionid. "
Khank (liusoa,
Clerk Hi'hool Dltlrkil Mo. 21'..
Cow and Hiiimi Fur Bale.
ONE PULlrHLO)DKI JKIWEV COW, OIV.
Iiigmllk, fur t'i , aim) on lluit'-yeitr-tild
Ally, itmidard brnd.wllhout npot or bltm lull,
broke to drive, fur 810, Eiiiiilre of H. l.tiln,
Klflkronll, lire.
Fur Sain.
TWO YOUNG MA11KH, HOUND, AND
bmkon to drive, 11 ' hand, high,
weighing from lH.ooo to 1400 pound, will be
loldeheap. Apply to J, II. Mulkey, Mon.
mouth.
Farm Wanted.
ANYONE HA.VINO A BMALL FARM OF
Irom 80 to 100 aoro for sale, please
oorrenpond with 0. D. Ptirvlne, Zena, I'olk
Co., Oregon. tf
Hay Fur Sale.
BALED CHEAT, AND OAT HAY. BARLEY
need and Client red. For mile by
W. M. Molhow,
Klckreall, Or.
tf
The U. S. Gov't Reports
ihow Royal Baking Powder
auparhw f all other
Easy to Take
And PirlMt la TM AcUoa,
AYER'C PILLS
Never fall to relieve Dyspepsia,
Constipation, and Headache.
'I have proved th vslnc of pi
Aycr's Tills lu rclievlijir ilysia-p. ol
s in ami iieiMin in. vim which v
coinphilntsl wus mi I. t )t troubled
that neither tlm ; r imr my- o
self sttiiosel 1 sto i. !il ever Is o
Well lurinn. Throi't h the too of l
the above nieilli lisc 1 atn letter
than I hitvo Is'cn for yours." ol
At UASKlLI V el'SnlllCS, 111,
"I have used Aycr's rills for S
18 years us a cathartic In liver ol
rotnn iilut. and aluavs with ex. V
Ueuiely Is'iii llcliil effect, never
Having una ncou or otucr meoi- ol
cine. I also trive AVer's Tills to ol
my children, when they reiiuire r
an ftiairleiit, mid the result is al- o
wavs most witlhriwtory.' A.
AjKatok. Centre Couwiiy.X. JI.
"Having ltcr acvcrelyafiilcted o
with cosiivciiess, 1 was induced
to try Aycr's 1111. Their use hits 5
effected a complete cure, nml 1
can confidently recommend them o
to nil similarly aillleted." C. A.
Whitman, Mpoum, CaL
AYER'G PILLS o
Receive! Highest Awarde
AT THS WORLD'S
a a v
f ,e ff o o o Q, ? ; ft y o o eooo o f e eg el
r m i n n
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World's Fair Hlthest A ward.
NEW STORE, NEW 000DS AND LOW PRICES.
The J. F. O'Donnell Co.,
Is Duttine in
ware, Stoves,
and Spring
Also on hand a complete
of Paints and Oils, made by the
Celebrated HEATH & MILLI
GAN Manufacturing Co.
The J. F.
.'JE PREFER TO DO YOUR WORK
In our New -Shop, opposite Kelley's
Livery Stable, rather than in the Newspapers.
HORSE SHOEING,
$1.
Hand made Shoes in Proportion. Draft,
Koad and Track Shoeing the very best.
KKENGEL &
Al.. "W. Docksteaclei1,
(Huottgaaur tn
I'UOPHl
Mm
Independence, Oregon.
Hsulliui doua at KM4aUa Ratea
ft) SALEM DAILY
The Steamer Alice A.
, Geo. Skinner, Prop.
Will Ivavs lailttpntutuuM, evry day, (Muntlay xtpted) at 9 a. m. fur Halem, and
ltv HbIi'ih a Hi return trip at 1:80 p. ni,
ARE 5o centseach way. For Freight and Passage,
apply on board.
talCHT...
PLHNO
RUNNING
P!TORFn pourn arnuata by
SUmmSimXmLimmmmii Improvement
TflE PLRN0 LEADS Because T S THE BEST!
I . iimrPI Give II lrtly motion In taneled (train, and on rough, uneven
1 Hr rl Y WHKpI ground; muse lno run llshtlv over oftplcee. makes It run
' I "I fllS.S.fc olie horse lighter draft and bind a bundle after the team stop.
More Jones Steel Headers Sold In '94 than all others combined.
Von nhotild nee the JONES f li II I M U All PR be,ore yu buv. Simplest, longest lived
and IlKlitest draft mower in the 0111111 1 uUllLll world. Ncverout of repair. No Hears to
wrarnut, no friction, no noise, nothing to make the fanner "cuss," Chain Power runs the great
Ferris wheel. Thli proves its strrnxth. Bieycles are Chain Drive, Why? Light draft1
. aiNO roa our ratr.roa-AU iLiusTas-rtD catalooui
The Piano lAtg. Co., Msnutsctarer. West PullmanChlcago, III.
A complete line of Piano Binder and
Tlower repairs in stock.
F. E. Chambers, Sole Agent,
Independence, Ore.
:r.rjr-c.twK,urr;l
rWal'AJfcsA?l-iVrM'iili'il' '11
A a
s& I
, IVo wilt pay pQUlr uamo
SWEET PEAS, U5E&Sr Only 40c. A P0UND1
For full particular of $300 .ffer and ths handsomett nd moat com
plet catalogue of Flowers, Vegetab.; and Fruits, containing all old fa
vorites and cream of hew Novelties, printed in 17 different colore, elegant
colored plate. Send o ct. (which may be deducted from first order) for
WIOlQ FLORAL GUIDE
V iWI V O SSBDS contain the get
JAMES VICK'S
.
mojikt immx
First Mortgage Oa Improred Farm
Properly negotiated.
We are prepared to negotiate first
mortgsges upou Improved farms lu
Oregon, with Kastern parties at a rate
of interest not to exceed per cent per
annum,
Mortgages renewed tbat have been
taken by other companies.
Address, with stamp,
Mkhwin Hwobth,
Itaker CHy, Oregon.
BRICK YARD
J R. COOPER
Of ludoiKtudonoe. littvinaraateam
engine, a brick machine and several
acre of flnmt clay, la now prepared
to keep on hand a fine quality ol
uric:, wuicb win tie sold at reason
able prior.
Evening Post !
SALEM'S GREAT ONE CENT DAILY.
INDEPENDENT AND FEARLE88 IN
, ALL IT8 UTTERANCES.
NOW 18 THE TIME TO 8UB8CRIBE.
25 cents per Month 25 cents.
R. E. Cannon, Prop.
DR. JOaDAN
& CO.
GREAT KDSEUI OF AIAT03T
1051 Market M4 rrueUco
(tWtMaSlhiwi;thSU.)
Oo Slid Uun ksv wonlrtult. tan
Bwde Md hew lo KiM ult
iliwiii NinwnMlumd with
UtutWHl of Sow oblrclfc AUutW.
Inn M Ma.
Private Off Ire-aasae nllllif
1041 market Htrset-iSMMM ol tu.n:
rtrtctur., lu of tnuibood, SImwmm of Ow tkia
nil lutliwy quit kljf eurwl wIUmhii Um aw tort,
ryTMklawat pwaeaalljr st by kuo. fectd
lut
a Complete line of Hard
and Tinware. Buggies
wagons.
stock
O'Donnell Co.,
Independence, Or.
HILLIARD,
. Independence, Or.
Caarlra Htasu)
EfOlt OF-
Bias) Wood far
Is
MOWERS
HISAJOBtta
the "flsno" Hly Wheel, b the greatest
ever nude la Self-Blndlag Harvester...
TMI OMJH n TMH HMHIV IHOWS
TMf nr-wMiii'. on tmi rum aiohi.
a. '
term of ut ryi
SONS
Eochester, N. Y. IXl
r m 1
o
l,M
i kl
in &
and Transfer Co.
iptl " uSHt-SWUM) HAS.
t Mt
As Bill Nye said vvhrr.
he appeared an hour
late before an indig
nant audience ; and
I want the people of
this city to know that
I am here
TO SELL SHOES
At prices never, equal
ed in this city when
quality of goods is
considered. Call and
examine goods and
you will buy all your
footwear of
J. 17. DEflTLEY,
Main 8t., Independence.
irV.irrf pair of boou or hm boahl of m
hiu rip, ran mrr, or nmis Khjmi at
tb uIm, will be repaired ftcs.
G. L. HAWKINS,
Proprietor or
rii ludependsnn Msrbl Work. Mtliii)
m an coniHrjr wora. FlmllaM workouts.
4I1 Ip, latmi tlmlym, and lowmt prloas.
ill's m d
I the plsn to gt all nntlsas work.
ATH 25 Cena.44
CITY STABLES.
. ELY JOSQS. Pre?.
Horses Fed by the Day
Week or Month.
Best of Attention Given 8tock
Left in Charge.
INDEPENDENCE, ORE.
Qent's Clothing.
Hsde to order In any atyl at the lade
pen dnoe Tailor K bop, T. Uyton Jeok,
proprietor. A Due has of camples al.
way on band from which to select,
Hulu mads to order from $U op, by
Independence Tailor SBoe
ICE CREAH,
CONFECTIONARY,
BREAD AND CAKES, .
Furnished for private parties,
socials, picnics and all kinds of
entertainmenU, on the shortest
notice and at prices consistent
with first-class work and best
materials. For anything lu this
line go to
Q. A. Back,
J7 Commercial St., Sales.
Sfsrlq Mm
Meat Market
tsKAtaa is
Choice Meat
s
Highest market price paid
for fat stock, beef, mutton, veal,
pork, etc. All bills must be settled
monthly.
OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 8 to 9 a. m.
P. H.MeCABE. S. MUHLMAN.
P. H. I'ctlBE I CO.,
Proprietors of
Independence Tile FaGtcry
Manufaotursra of
FIRST-CLASS
Drain Tile.
of all sixes.
Prleea to Suit tha
HARD TIMES.
OFFICE AND FACTORY
Independence, Oregon
In that old flower pot and mass It a
thing of heauty. PIt U.U Ros
iind it will be a Joy forever.
D.&C.Roses
grow and bloom Indoor or out, la pot
or garden they are ou U.eir own roots.
Our new Holds to RoseCuliur ill help
I von mnke a wise selection WM .von now
I rosos and other flowar nr; :vin nt
rose llbadqusi'ter and l.a" ; OU mm
I grow them equally we!U '
J If you so rt(iutt, t H f;ml (. thlsvnlu
,'. able' book- anil a cunple wijy our Utral
1 umsaMne, .Wfftw fun
THU IiIXt:KK COVARO CO.,
S ' West C at r, f. '
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