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I Sfiieial Paper of Polk County. THE WEST SIDE. West Side Publishing Company TlUMiSn.VY, Jt'I.Y 4, ISM LOCAL AND PERSONAL. J.( White, f l'roKy, vliitw So fliineso Ht the City rvituurntit. How, Niul -un, tlnl you 'ml vour 4th July. 1'hj.Ii fr poultry ml ihh nt llnsiar(Hvry. lUiikor J. S, tHKr to ISirt html lt Saturday. YoiioHii p i rvtvlptu ami nolw la vhIh ; theW r Sn uliuv. K. & IVU, of Monmouth, wni doiii Imnliu hi town lat Mouilny IHOllllllK'. tih p:Ui for awoilil-lntliil good if all klml Kt hxoimngr. Miwt Kt VIlr went to Portlittul oh tlt Alton on Vltuily morning, A Shi vis, I ho Hupim Vint wa.iv hM"iian, wan lu town Saturday mi iHisini-vi. I lie l.ltiU' I'aUo Iktktol U the nopulur nlmv to K''1 tlrst-cliuut nivttl. Hruot' lnnuMI, of MoMhuivlllo, la vWitinit 1.. V. Uilmor, RUtl will ivnmliii Ik rv iixwt of Ihw huiiiiiht. Tho Little I'hIihv hotel If the o(utnr lrtiv to get nit du mml, t'lutvm Irvine took iSjtturilayV fnilit for McMlnuvllte ami SumUv with lil pttrvnU tl.ere. Two liwtve of brvwl for ft nickel at the Itu Hon ('henixwt bread In town. Tlie linU'eiuleiu" 1M. Imiul weut to Nexrt fr the Fourth of July, umler entipfment for tli'roe day, K.xul tax rvtvlptu, put up in book of 50 tni-li, t thi ofthe, 25 cent tt book. Tlo'ilri'us will bout I'ortluud, Hint when It return from I'ugrl wound will probably piny Ml Snlein ami Albuuy. The Wkst Siik Job ofllce U right In the wim when it come to doing khhI work. J...liin.i McPnulel.of Rk'kreull, look lnjj more th:n uutly ctive and vitforoiiH h)i hough a pioneer of 1SH, WiW In town iatlirdsy, You ean get six Rot wiuttre ni'vila for f 1 at the City returnt, eookwl by white woineii. Mrs. Tom Strickland, siU-r of Mm. Will. Kellt-y, j IihhI her buabaud at Portland, Friday liutl, and will noon accompany him to California. When you want to take a ride dou't forgit that Kelley has tine driving hoixd and giKKi rign. Mr. S. (iodnight, of Yanwmver, Wash., who luw U-en vinltlng her parents, Mr. ami Mm ItufiM Hinlth, returned to her liouie last Saturday. The -cial uttractlon at the lion Hou parlors tlne w arm ! Is the dellcinu Ksl:k water in nil tl tvora. J. W. Fttz-r, our ertlcient nlght-wati-h, with hi wife and wil'e'n (lister, Mr. I'riiv, wiil is" out eampiint next wttk ut the Meadows, in Yamhill county. All Job work done at reasonable priirt-w ut the Ww SttiB Job office. Nt-iit a:id artlsiii: work a specialty. l'rof. I'. lu CatnpU'll, president "f the Momnoutli Klule Normal wbool I-ft I hit week f"r Chicago to 8end neveral we kit iu the tralniuif m-hool of that city. Why dou't you try a meal at the City restaurant, in place of cpoilliig your Sunday by ;x)klii( a hot dinner. Dr. Walter Ilabbilt took a spin ou hi wheel over to Kalem taut Friday to we the race for tliu Dr. (iillitt' medal. He wan well repaid for bin trip In the port seen. 100,000 i)undH of wool wanted by Oeo. K. Hrey, Independent:, for which the highest market price will I paid. The Cook rewiden(,recenlly traded for by F. A. Douty, wan too near the atreet to Hiiit Mr. Douty, ao he had the build iti? moved back twenty feet,tliun giving that much mow front yard. W hen you want a good meal for 25 cetiU, go to. Strong' restaurant, Westa cott 4 Irwin, proprietors, Salem, Oregon. 'f J. II. V. Butler and family, of Mon mouth left for Pendleton last Halurduy. Mr. Butler koch to look after the estate of Harry HarrU, a brother of Mrn. Butler, whodied recently in Pendleton. J. W. Hentley, Inw Just received a line of ludiea' beautiful oxfords, and usksari inspection. Also a very line line of tennis shoes. J. J. Russell, who has been a renter on John Yoting'H farm, north of Inde pendence a few mile, will move to the Frank Lucas and Frank Mulkey farms, ne,r Monmouth of 250 acres, and farm them next year. For Hrst-chiss lumber ami reasonable prices call on Huitor'a lumber yard, Monmouth. Call and examine and get prices on lumber and be aatislied, before buying elsewhere. Henry Bowen, un old friend oM)r. H. A. Mul..ey. In Mowow, was visiting the later last week. He wan located lately in Lafayette, but waa burned out in the recent lire and in now look ing for a busiuesH opening, Kellcy'o livery utable on north Main street has added ncveral new buggies and carriages, also baa repainted the old ones, and Is now better than ever pre pared to cater to the public. Kdward Dekti in, of Portland, left for Halerr., on Saturday to visit friends there. Mr. Dekum spent a week In the West Side count lea and got borne thoroughly convinced of the auperi ority of this side of the Willamette. People with hair that w continually fall. iik out, or those that are bald, can stop the falling, and get a good growth of hair by using HalPn Hair Renewer. J. Bagley, with bin wife, wan in from near Airlie last Saturday. Mr. Haglev nay haying lias commenced, and while the yield fa not large, it will be fair. He tlilnka the yield of grain Is going to full abort of expectation!!. LQQK QTJTt Fotvbomy & Locko's Now Stock of D.hI.oh to Arrive Soon. All the When yu want a gud (.have or an artistic Imlr rut go to the barber .hop f C. K. Fore, near the Little l'mv Hotel. TheenuHultteeoftlu. Normal hoard ol rvgiMita deeldHlto try th. Training eh..for one year, and W. M. Allen, of Oswego New York, waa mUvvi as tin Training teacher aselste.l by Miss IMtlli (Wavaut. A full oorpa o teaehern waa alwiaehvted. Mr. )are, an aunt of the O'ltrlen Ri., who dlel recently, waa iUlte ealtliy, U worth aonielhlng like fVVKtn, .siu ,.ft considerable money to Komo Ctu hollo charitable Institutions lu Oixvon, and the halamv will be given her hWra, the O'ltrioua, H Hunt has Uvn H culler for many months with Ingrowing to Kails, and last Saturday divided to endure the tort it rv no longer, no had t'r. Ketehum plat him under the lutlueuce of ehlomforut and both the tiaila were taken otr his tw o large ha. Lewla Ilelmlck, pMprletor of the Independence Roller MilU luu ordered '.Hi.tHHi brick and IOO.ihki feet of lumls i ami wttti uie two a large warehouse Ik foon to be built adjoining the prtwiit warehouse Work wan eoiiinieiu'ed uu etlnetiday, Kvanip llst K. A. Rosaaud wife, came In on Tuesday' train. Next Sunday thht gentleman will wmnueiice a aerlm of nitH-tiiiRN lu the M. K. Chundi South and Judging from hi past muciyni the churvh here will ii(t bold the jieople who win nock to hear him. Mr, H. L. RriHtks, of The Dalles, a sister of the editor of this paier, eaiue down last Saturday and rental ued here until Tiuwday. The people of FUisteru Oregon were praying for ralti as the dry weather waa greatly Injuring the r-'j there and a long enutliitietie meant a failure of crop. At theHtateeonvenllon of Christian Sunday achool hdd at Turner hut Friday, W. II. Hawley, of thlaclty, waa electetl tateUHrlnteiident; Mtsa Mary Coata, Monmouth, rHrdlug wHretary; Barton Rlgga, Salem, cor. r-.iKindlng m-retary; Mtsa (Irace Smith, Monmouth, treasurer. The tl. A. R. organization, so J L Stockton Infonua Us, Is ready to take a gots.1 large allee -.if slock In the pro- w'd auditorium or wigwam here. Rev Smith has been written to tor plana and statement of cost. The AthlctU: club, If given the control of the building, will also awdst mate rlally. The Alice A engaged to take nix paAsciigcra from Independence to Albany, on Thuritilay of lat we-k suc- cunled In getting above Hueiia Ylsta, but the shallows at the moulh of the Saiitlnm preveuti-il her going further and she stuck on a sand-bar and rem ained there all one night and then returned to Iudeiamdence, Dr. Y'ouug waa engaged last Monday In dehorning some stock for Mr, Uirachbcrg, lu order to make the animals gentle. In Portland Dr. Y'ouug doctored Mamie S' and she won the race, although lame for several ru m th before, Tom Strickland, the owner was gainer several hundred d llurs, the purse being t"i"0, Lal Sunday evening the Preby. terian church was literally packed to hear Rev. J. R. N. Bell preach, and his sermon was very highly spoken of by hla hearers. Ou Monday evening he delivered a lecture ou "The Real, the Ideal, the Beautiful," which was listened to with marked attention and contained some original and most beautiful thoughts. Iist Monday Fd Herron, the hop buver, of Salem, was lu town accompanied by F. D. Miller, of Oneonta, New Y'ork, S. C. Day, of Alb'iny, New York, and So,ulie F'arrar, ol Salem. They visited the hop yards of this vicinity and report every indica tion of a fair crop and good quality They feel conildctit prlics will Ih much higher than last year. The Ural of the week Chas. Staata and Joe Hubbard, wllh their wives weiitouthlacklierryliigaboutthrceinlles above town, returning In the afternoon with fourteen gallons of lierries, Mr. Ktaataaud wife having two gallons the most. Mr. Staata say ha never la-fore saw wich fine IsTrlea and ho many of them. Even at the low prices prevail ing for fruit they made very good wages for lesa than a day' work. Afa Robinson, who went to SMkane alxiut a month ago to accept a position in a drugstore there, did not find the situation to his liking, and aa the in creased wages, over what be was get ting wllh Alexander-Cooper Drug Co. did not compensate for the Increased cost of his living he resigned and came hack hist Saturday. While on his way back lie visited an aunt, Mrs. II. J. Thomas, living at Arlington. Prof, Dunn, and Miss Mary Coats, who have been attendlngcampmeeting at Turner, came up on the Altona last Saturday. Prof. Dunn visited a few days In Monmouth. He hna been at tending school at the Stanford Uni versity, California. He, with all other students of the school rejoice In the recent decision In thesiiltsiiRiiiiiHt Mrs. Stanford In that they Insure the con tinued maintenance ofjhe school. Eli Ilcnklc, the barber, was in busi ness in Independence in 187H, the year or the big fire, In a building adjoining the (Jem Saloon. He says the day after the fire he never before saw to many men drunk and a piece of poetry could have been appropriately recited as follows: Those were drunk, who never were drunk before; and those who were always drunk were now drunk the more. The town presented a most desolate appearance. The fire took plat Friday, March 22, 1879. J- E. B. Curtwrlght presented Stephen Staats, president of the Pio neers Associction, a splendid cane as a token of his esteem for the eillcieticy In arranging and conducting to success the celebration Saturday. W. W, Card well is deserving to be also caned for the excellent manner In which he performed his part. To Stephen Staats, president of the Pioneer Association of Douglas county Is due the success of the celebrution here Saturday. Mr. Staats, although 74 years old, it full of the tire of youth as when he crossed the plains in 1815 in company with Ills prospective faiher-ln-law and Slepheu't best girl, who afterwarJs became Mrt. Btaatt. ltwbury J'lain-dealer. Ladles shirt waists to ecnta, at the I Raket Stor. R. II. Wilcox went to Portland on Wednesday, rreshegg wauled for cash at llu Stwrtlmcery. J. A. Yeiies returned home laM Mon day vveiiliig. ( ash paid for marketable produee at the StarOrocery, b A. Douty was lu Kalem Wi dnea- day ou hied newt. I hanks to Mr, S rall'ord for a box of delicious cherrlm. The wigwam Is going to la a go; so those say who know. A beautiful pilar of plus at tin Raket Stor, for 6 e-uts, TheUray Eagle dually put In pcaralice ou Wednesday, I lie Mar Grocery wants nil your Black Republican eherrlea Mrs. r. I'.. tin 111 Hi waa a pnsscugci to Portland ou Wednesday. J.R.N, 1WII returned to Ids Ilaki City home last Wednesday. C. O. Hamlin, of Alrlle, w as doing business here last Monday. C. Iv Slants, of Alrlle, was enoyug hlitiNelt In town last Monday. R. F. VYhlteakcr, wife and daughter, weut to Portland to u lebiate. Mortgage od imtealmught Jy W (1 Wright, ttallas, Polk Co., Ore, . f;iH,i on personal security, six mouths time, W.U. Wright, Dallas, Ore Mr. M. I j. Isirrls left on Wednesday for Corvallls to visit friends there. Misa Ada Llnvllle, of Portland, a- visiting at the home of Oeo. Skluucr. Mrs. J. A. Mills, and Miss Mills went town to Salem to sis-ml the 4th of July. Ni work was done In the WiwrSiitK oltlce July 4th, so over-look the latest news. Mrs. Dr. Locke returned to Portland on Wednesday, Miss Julia Iieke ac companied her. The StarllrtHvry pay more for pro- luce and sell gmwls as cheap as the cbeaNt. Out at C. It ltoiuiex s pleasant home, near Monmouth, a girl arrived a week go last Saturday, Dr. Mulkey wi.s made the father of a tine girl ou last Wednesday; and ten suuds, full weight. It. H. Knox and wife, were Isitiiid for Portland Wednesday to enj -y the 4th of July. Mis Emma Ciuillette left on Tues day for Portland, where she will visit friends for a couple of mouths. Mrs Barker and her daughter Bessie, lu.Med through on Tuesdays train. Mrs Barker Is now living In Astoria, Mm. A. J, (hxdman, and her two lsys left last Tuesday to spend a few lays visiting lu Corvallis and Albany, The Oray Eagle took the place of the Altona on Wednesday, and now we have daily tsmts from lndeS'iideiui' to Portland. Miss Daisy Craves went down to Salem Wednesday on the Alice A Miss (iraves is no longer a typo lu the Hntrrpri office. To Judge by the uunilwr of sheep that W. W. Peielval drives through town the sheep Industry Is not dead yet In Polk inanity. Mrs Dr. Lee and daughter Myrtle, ami Mrs u, h. t'loutciter went over to Yacmlna Wednesday to la gone several weeks, camping there. E. (I. Heath and wife went to Salem on the Altona Wednesday. They will return in a week and make Indep endence their penuancut home. Mrs, Dr. Eaton, who has Ihhii visit. lug here for the past three weeks weul to Portland Wednesday to spend tin lib and will return next Monday. Mrs. F. E. (irllllth h..s a painting al W. O. Csk's furniture store, Mug framed, which Is one of her llnent ell'orls. It is the picture of "Ruth and Naomi." A generous man will, In his treat ment of an enemy, resemble the sun, w hich pours light all around it even upon the clouds that strive to dim lis luster. ijasl Tuesday Riley Cooper clothed tuself ill appropriate regalia and otieued his bee hives and took out " pounds of as line honey as can he seen anywhere, At the uieetiiiif at Turner last week Miss Essie Robertson, our pist master, Mas elected stale superintendent of the Junior Christian Endeavor, of the Christian church. There is living at the farm of Mr. C. R- Bouncy, west of Monmouth, u (ieriuau who is a II in ly educated musl in. The orchestra here should make his acquaintance. Lust Monday little Ethel, daughter if Attorney Smith, fell on a piece of glass cutting a broad gash Just across her nose. Several stlehcs were required to close the wound. The Willamette river has been full of logs lloallng by town for t he past few days. A run of 3,5(K),IHIO feel Is being made, the logs going to Oregon City to the pulp mills there. Misses Mary and Kale Stevens, of Portland, who formerly lived at Crow ley, iu tli is county, are visiting their sister, Mrs. Huntley, mid other rela tives ami friends In the county. E. O. Heath has been llgurlng some weeks on purchasing one of the tile factories here, and last Monday decided to do so. He will be in company with Mr. Ilurrls, in the factory north of town, and many Improvements will he made. Last week was a very pleasant one for us among our suhscriborK. There are plenty more who can, wllh profit to us, cull and settle their accounts. Even If you can't pay ail you owe, call anyhow. Always glad to talk with you. How does this sound for Indepen dence Improvement: One brick 28xl4H and two glories, one brick 25x80 one slory, one warehouse capacity 70,(H)0 bushels of grain, one wigwam 50x80 and still other Improvements con templated. A. T. Merwlti, of Union Co., a wealthy stockman of that country, was visiting his mother here this week and his brothers, Hank and Marsh Merwln. Mrs Isaac Vanduyn, of Portland, was also hero so that they had quite a family reunion. WV understand Dr. (Jrave la to leave us. Claude Fryer has returned fioui California. Mla Bertha Fryer la visiting at Champis'g. 1). II. Taylor dcpai led for the coast ou Wednesday, Take your Royal Ann eherrlea to the Star tlnavry and they will take all you luiug. The firm to succeed Vaiiduyu, Veness .IWIIooX Is to he called the West Hide Trading Co. M C Ruascl reHrlsthe loss of a sliver walvh, near the old saw mill. Any person finding ssinc will please return to him. The ludes'udeiiee brass band left for Newport, last Wcduistday, They remain there three days. There wetc 11 fli c n In all. J. R. Parker ssys Ids Jersey bull dis puted the right-of-way with him ou Tuesday but little damage waa done ou acooiiut of having no horns. Mrs J. S. Cooper, and daughter Mailt), W, II. Hawley, ami Miss Essie Robertson left ou Thursday for Mt Jelt'erstm touuike the ascent Jtqy Hub. Miss Rerger, of Eugene, wns acquitted of the charge of writing olmceue letter to herself, ami was tended a reception by her friends lu Eugene upon her return. The Altona Co, has hail a wharl erected near the ferry lauding which Is quite an Improvement over the old landing. It Is tiuly to Ik) used during low water. No doubt w hen J, H, Cisqs r'i brick is built a sewer will I ja necessity on C street, and then It can t extended the whole lei.gth of the street at small additional expense. A l'loueers Iteroiiienilatioiu Mf.j.w, wnanie, or JMwuey, a pioneer of Im Angeles Comity, Cal., says: "Whenever I am troubled with a pal ii lit the stomach or dlarrhtea 1 iiseChamlNTlaln's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhtea Remedy. I have used It for years, ki.ow It to I hi a reliable remedy, a,ud recommend It to every one," Foi side by Alexander-Cooper Drug Co. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Pair Highest Award. An Orator Hut Nu Celebration. Judge Walton, of Eugene, had au annoying exH'rleuat Wednesday. Alsittt a week ago some one telephoned to him to deliver a 4th of July oration and he understood It to 1st at Iiidcpcn- lelicc. Two messages were sellt and each time be uuth rsltssl It to laal lu- Ifpeiidouce, So on Wednesday he stepped off the in in here. The editor of this piqs-r ts'iug aqttaiuteJ with the Judge asked; "W hat brings you down here Judge','" "I am going to deliver your Fourth of July oration." he said. Of course we knew th. .e must lc some mistake. I 'pon Inquiry It was found that JltllxtM.ro was the town. Sc the Judge hired a team, drove to McMluu- ville and took the morning train to HllUU.ro, The mistake prohaldy oe- ii rod through Indes'Utlenee being a twitch station on the telephone line. Among the numerous srsous who have ls-eii cured of rheumatism by Chamberlain's Pain Balm, mention should be made of Mrs. Emily Thome, of Toledo Wash., w ho says; "I have never la-en able to pns'iire any mcdl- ine I hat w ould relieve me of rheuma tism like ChamlsTlam's Pain Balm. I have also used Ii for lame back with ijrcat success. I take pleasure In recom mending It to my friends." For sale hy Alexander-Cooper Drug Co. "W e had an epidemic dyacntnry In tins vicinity last summer,' says Sam uel S. Pollts-k, of Brleeland, Cal. "1 was taken with it and sud'eietl acverly iiii:II some one called my attention to Chamls rlalu's Colic, t'olera ami Dlar rhtea Remedy, I procured a bottle anil felt better after the first dose. Before out-half of tlui bottle had M il used I waa well. I recommended It to my friends ami their experience was the same. We all unite In saying It Is the best.'" For sale by Alcsantler Cooper Drug Co. Jr. t'rke't Cream Baking Pow der War' "sir Hlihc.t Med. I and Diploma ( aril of Thanks. To the pe.iple of liitlependentH! ami vicinity: We take this method of thanking you for the kindness shown in us at the funeral of the late Newton Scott. We particularly thank the minister mil choir of the Baptist church also i hose who so kindly covered his grave wllh flowers, and to each ami every me of you we can only say that when the hour of atllictioii comes, may you II ml friends to comfort you, as ye have comforted us M n.s. N. J. Scott, and family, W. A. Scon', J. W. SllO'lT. DIED. SL'OTT.-At Fairfield, Mai Ion Co., Or., on Saturday, June 2(1, 1805. Newton J. Scott, aged 4.1 years. Remains were brought to Independence, and Interred in thel.O.O, K. cemetery. Rov. J. F. Jenkins olllclatlng. Newton Jasper Scott, was born at Lafayette, Yamhill Co., February 8, 1852, and wat the son, of James Scott i mi Margaret Payne, and a grand on of Aaron Payne, ttieagod pioueer il Yamhill County. He was one of a family of thirteen, six if w hom have proceeded him to the I ictler laud. In 1875 he waa married to Sophia Mitchell, who with twoNjhlh hen, Agnes E. and Jo Dusang, survive him. His aged father and two brothers, Will and John Scott, re-iide near Inde pendence. Captain 0. L. Hcott stat ioned at Fort Stanton New Mexico and 0. 0, Scott, of Buttle Mountain Nevada are bIho brothers of the deceased. For the past year he has been a sufferer from that dread disease consumption. During till his long Illness ami great suffering he was cheerful, patient and hopeful to the last, willing to go when Cod saw tit to call him. A peaceful honorable and lust man, one of whom It can be truthfully said ttie world was Welter oft' for hU having lived iu It, has gone to his reward, leaving niauy to mourn their loss. The U. S. Oov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to alt others. la Mow a (iuhl Hag. OrrKHtilsii. Mr, Davbl W. Sears, of Imlesu tlelice, chairman of the deimatrallu slate cent rwl committee, la In the city. Fur some weeks past Mr, Sears has Is't'll afflicted with a severe ease of gout, the result, It is said, of the good thin democratic rule has given the people of Oregon. He now contem plates a trip to Foley Spilngs, lu the linHt nl having the "Cleveland ml onils" washed out of Ids system. Mr. Sears say a that the slate central com mittee has hy no means given up lis light 011 the federal nllkluls who Insist on keeping republicans lu thelremploy llu think It la too hot Just now to talk (politics, hut lie and Secretary Davis arc iiiM'iiiiiulutlng facts that, w hen pre willed to I he (tow ers at Wasblngtot , they think will prove a crusher t'liMlrinan Henrs Is also taking a few notes on Oih free-silver quest Ion, ami he (Its' not exN'ct to see his party pledged to any such crane. MOLV LOAN E I. First Mortgaire On Iinpruetl Farm I'roperlf Segollaled, W are preimred to negotiate (W mortgage Umiii Improved farms -Oregon, with Eastern parties at a raft of Interest Hot to exceed U ar cent i't aiiimiit. Morliraire renewed that have Ish'U taken by other companies. Ailtlreas, with stamp, Mmiwin Swohi'H, Baker I'll v. Oregon, Notice of Slier I ITS Nale. NOTlrKIrt IIKHKIiY tUVKN THAT HYVIK. llltiot.il execution luueit oal nf llm I'lreull court ul tlttialstoofOrfKiai, fur llivMaiuly ut l'uik, tai Urn aui duy ) Msy, taw, upon s Judgment msd suit wilsrrd of meoril on IhclllMlay of Ieelnlwr, M'i In uld curt lu tliu.rlulii sell.m wlu-ri'iti V. M. Iiur- mm ('., a csirporstloa U plslnltir and J, II, AltuMiiiter suit K, II, Jtttor psrlunni under tli Arm namsuf J.ir4 Alvxatitler were di'fi'iHlmiK for Hi utiui nf litres hint' drrtl and twenty sad thirty bundredili. diillri.tai..Ha Willi thelntemt tlierwin st III. rate tit H per eent isTSlitiuta floin tli. Jilt its)' ut tiHuilir,lMi'i, .ad I lie fui llier ion nt iwnily sad sixty liaiidredllm dotlsra it.V.m, salt sad cllliuri-ineni of tlila s1lai, I Imve by virtue ttf .aid action levied Uai slid will ll si ptib!ie snctloa st tlie reatt dtsir of I lie court Iihiim III t'sllus, I "oik t'ounty,OrHou, nil HATL'ltPAY TMK Srd UAY tif AUU t'HT, st the hour nf mi tiVlork to tlie srtvrmsiii of Mid dsy for es.li In hand all (if the I Ik III title and hilortmt willed tits mid defeudmit J. It, Aleisnder lis. Ill Slid l Hie Inlluwlna tlnserllH'd prrn lmi tit wit lieltm (10) ten feet nrt of the smith .Idenf m Nn. i'D two la frsi'tlnnsl lilm-k Nu ) tlireesild (l.'O fUloeii iet iifT of linrttl aide nl the imrt I, tmlf nf lid N. (Hi tlirve, In frsi-tliatsl IttiM-k n. (3) ltire. In Henry lllll'a Iiiwii of Indeiidi'ne, the Usui. Iwltig the tititutdusl tine lislf liitvnwl lu lu the lvw dwrllwd properly. Ild, lll, dr. oi. Jiiiiii T, HO, II. II. Pl.t' MM Fit, hlierirrnrlVIk County. Nut Ire te Contractor, slid llaihlers. SKAbKtl IIIIW IDC ItKl'I'IVKH MY the linsrd tf I'lrwlurs nf ts-lnsd dlklrlet So. ., Vilkniuily,CJrM until July , im, st Dmill, P r liulld'nt SR sddlllun to the M-linol hntiirtt lu sold dtttrli't, I'lnul ntid .iwlnillnus of which limy lie wen HI oltlco of the dlalrtct clerk. llreetor reserve tlie rlglil Ui rt'Jwl any or all bld. All iiislerlnl to be hirnl.lieit by tiie tsisrd. Kiiaxk UltlSOS, tlerk Ht'hool M.lrlut No, Si. Nut Ice to Cniitraeliir. NOTK'K IK 1IKUKIIY UIVKN THAT ftealmt liht. will be nnlved hy J. H, tsH-r. st lite First Nstloitsl Hunk, lnde)Kiidi'iie, Or, up in 11 p. in., of July , IW, for ttie com. pletlnii of a lirtck building se.xiee, feet, two itnrle. Ill hi'U lil, III lndestidi'iiisi, tlr., SKcnrdlug In pinna sad ei'ir)i-lion st Klrt Nntlnnnl Hank. Klglit nwrviit to rejtvlany sad all bid.. J. K, ( iMll-KS. indepeadeare. Or,, June 'JT, laws. For Side. rWO YlltlNtl MAIIKM, HOl'N I), AND bniketi m drive, l.'. liitaiU, lilgb, weighing from l:t,tJ In li )wmnits, will be sold cheap. Apply l J. H. Mulkey, Mori niuulli, Feed Oats Fur Sale. r'OUIl IIUNUKKO llt'HHKM OK tliMM) feed nsla Air ssl si the farm of O' Uriel! lrM, llirett lles lliirtll nf llldcpendellce. EniUlrenn premise., '11 Farm Wanted. ANYONK II AVlNtl A KMAI.i. FA It. VI OF from Hi) to I'M sertMi fur sale, please Mirrwpiind wttti O. t. Turvliie, Zens, folk ft)., tlregnn. tf Hay Fur Side. HALKDCIIKAT. AND OAT II AY, UAIlbKY eed and Client seed. For sale by W, M. MolJtoa, Itlekreiill.Or. If Tha thumb ! in nnftlllne Index of rhsisct.r. Tim Hiittsrv Type In. dliate. a .tmug sill, gre.t eneivy and flriiiuea.. l lomly silled I. tli. Seal ul. led Type, Hie uuinib nt IhoM of advaueed Ideas and bimlnem ability, llolli of lliexe tys. belong to tli. buey man or woiuant and Dcinure.f.' 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Ilealilim this, an eitpilettt nil or water-color plclnra la iub llahed In each number of the Maga r.lne. and the arllcles am ao pro. fuaoly and superbly Illustrated thai the Maimy.lnu Is, in reality, a port, folio of art works ot the bluhesl order. The Philosophic Type Is Hit thumb of tlie thinker and luventoi of Idene, who will be deeply Inter csled In llnm. developed mouth!) In Ilemorest's Vagailne, In ever) one of It. numerous departments, which cover the enllre nrtlsllc anil scientific Hold, rliroultllng ever) fact, fancy, and fad of ttie day IH'inorest'. 1 limply a perfect Family Maeuine, and was long age crowned (jueen of the Monthlies. Bend In your miWrlptlon; It will coat only ja.tXI, and you will have a dor.on M inrar.lnes In one. Addreai W. JsninusI)kmoiist, Publleher, 111 Kimt 14th Street. Now York. TIioiikIi not a faahlon magaalne, Its perfect faslilon pages.and lis articles on family and doine.l 1c matters, will be of superlative Interest, to those posae.alntt the Feminine Type of Thumb, which Indicates In Its email Ixe, .tenderness, soft nail, and month, rounded tin. those tralti which belong essentially to tha witler sel, everyone of whom ihonld iiibscrlbe to lemoresl's Mugazlne. If you are unacquainted wli h la merits, send for a eiicclmen cony (free), and od will admit that seeing these Til OMRS has pnl on in tba way of eavlnu money by finding In ons lagaaln. everythlag to Mtiaf) tha UWiarj want, e m wbi tanUf. rr - ill M m LB '' j KRAMER, A WATCH Is a large family of wheels. There is no discord In that family If you buy a reliable article. at O. A. Kramer's at very low prices and that will give satisfactory results. KRAMER, The Optician. Nl-W STOKU, NI-VV 000DS AND LOW PRICHS. The J. F. O'Donnell Co., Is putting in a Complete line of Hard ware, Stoves, and Tinware. Buggies and Spring wagons. Also on hand a complete stock of Paints and Oils, made by the Celebrated HEATH & MILLI- GAN Manufacturing Co. The J. P. O'Donnell 'Co., Independence, Or. WE PREFER TO DO YOUR WORK In our New Simp, opposite Kelley 's Livery Stable, rather than in the News p.ijers." HORSE SHOEING, $1. Hand maiie Shoes in Troportion. Draft, Koad and Track Shoeing the very kst. KKENGBL A HILLIARD, Intlupfinletice, Or. A.. IDooksteader, (Huoir to Cbsrles tavsts) -piioritiprtiin or- City Truck and Independence, Oregon. Hf'Uluai linn at ltonakls BaIus. INDEPENDENCE Steam Dye Works W. Evans, Prop. Gent's Clothing. Cleaned Dyed and repaired-, also Ladies' Jackets Dress Capes and Piece Goods. First Class Work and low Prices. Dye works located North of Main Street Bridge. Independence, Oregon. mm mi is here And for 1 lay Tools of all kinds Carriers, Forks, Pulleys, Rope, etc., etc., go to The NEW HARDWARE. Extra Sections kept in Stock for almost any Mower or Binder made; also extras for all kinds of machinery secured on short notice. Machine Oil in One Gallon Cans. F. E. Chambers, Independence, Ore. Independence to mm win ; s r 1 1 i -EES The comtortable steamer, GRAY EAGLE, will connect with the eledasit steamer ALTONA takingf passengers through to Portland in one day. Leaves Independence at 6:30 a. m. everv day except Sunday. C E. Staats, Agent - - Independance, Or. JLateHtPuttci'n The Jeweler, t You will find such Transfer Co. las W4 fr aals Portland, Daily. tVWLIMUl." ALTONA. v-ir, r -r-tr x t.r - tix:. I HAVE CAME As Bill Nyc said when he appeared an hour late, before an indie-- 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. W. BENTLEY, Main St., Independence, -Kvry pslr if ImsiU or .Iks txiiiKlil of ui that rip. run (ivi-r, nr (diiio imm at Hi. wiles, will tn- repaired trt-o, Mi I I. tint pls" to get all flntWIiui. work. Mi k l His. BATH 25 Ctns4 CITY STABLES. ELY JOHNSON, Prop. Horses Fed by the Day Week or Month. Best of Attention Given Stock Left in Charge. INDEPENDENCE, OEE. Gent's Clothing. Mudr toordvr in an; iyle at the lude pendenivTsilorHliop.T. UyUr Jenka, proprietor. A tine line of sample al. ways oo baud fnitn wlik-h to aelect. Hulls made to order from M up, by Independence Tailor Shop ICE CREATl, CONFECTIONARY, BREAD AND CAKES, Furnished for private partial, socials, )lcnio8 and all kinds of t'ltU'rtaiiiiiiiMiU, on the Hhortait notice and at pricea oonsbtent with flrst-clusii work and best materials. For anything Id thia line go to Q. A. Back, j7 Commercial St., Salem. Sperling Meat Market Choice Meats Higlitttt market price paid for fat slock, leef, mutton.veal, pork, etc. AH billa must be settled monthly. OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 8 to 9 a, m i n ii n. MM Mil P. H.MoCABE. S. MUHLMAN. P. I. Mill I CO., Propristora of Independencs Tile Factory Manufacturers of FIRST-CLASS Drain Tile. of all size. Pricaa to Suit tha HARD TIMES. OFFICE AND FACTORY Independence, Oregon BRICK YARD J. R. COOPER Of Independence, having a steam engine, a brick machine and several acres of finest clay, is now prepared to keep on liiinil n tine quality of Brick, which will be sold at reason able prices. Evening Post! SALEM'S GREAT ONE CENT DAILY INDEPENDENT AND FEARLESS IN ALL ITS UTTERANCES. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE . 25 cents per Month 25 cents. R. E. Cannon, Prop. DR. JORDAN & CO8 GREAT MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 10a I Market fit., San Francisco (Between 6th and 7th Sts,) Co and learn how wondorlully yon arc ntiulo anil how to avoid tirknenn 'mid Uinoiwe. MuKcum enlarged with tliounaml. ot new objects. Aduils Ion gfrcte. I'rivate OltUe-Kamn Ilulldlns; 10A1 flarket Street Dinewea ot men: trieture, Ion. ot tnauiiood, diseases ot the .kin and kidneys quickly cured without the use ot mer oiiry. TroaUawt peraonaUy OT by letter. Bend lor wok. . - ... H II II II NH A M l 1 1