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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1895)
Paper of Polk Count). THE WEST SIDE. (est Side Publishing Gopanj "tlUMlSlAV, AlHU'STR, ISM. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. So Chlno w,,'rnt. jj wm)orf went t IVrlUnl you on P'l Nwlt ni' r'' antwfrw'1, sipm.x. K. T. Henklo h return! few Trt- Th lliff httl U tW jxumr pe to g't IM-cln HM'l. vjull itutnU-r took l tli r-livu td Mml.v l tK'iu. Ch oaUl far ,vwHntl rkhU of ll kind l th KohK. Mr IWlloy.of Hi Vntvl Ctv, If fl VIIIrd Wrlsht, of DnlUss wm In town hwl KrUlny on luln. Jitck Tmtor, of IW, w In town doing Nalii Saturday. Fh lrvl vory day at th lion Ban. Kilt loavw fr quarter. j ,, rvturned to hi Win- jock m mill TumUy. Xw Little Nm hotel l tln popular pUvto (tt t flmt el ntet. Ml. Aim Watt, or Albany, l vllf. tng Ml Alt VMr, thl iwk, 0k ft-uo lwt fr wmW, enquire of lu Bn., Uwlnvlll, Orvirou. Ben Wlilikr ami family came from the ly lal Tuwulay . MrtR and notee bought by V. G. Wright, 111, Pol Co., Ore. Rev. L. Flhr will preach next Humlay afternoon at 2:30, t Airlle. When you want a (hkI meal for 25 ,ceotn, ptoStrottg' rvnUumnt, Weta ,cott Irwlu, proprietor. Ifelviu, iOrtWn. W What I the matter with our city Dum-il that It tl"f ut meet anymore? Vlr hlntfe cheap m the (hem!. Call at Monmouth aud get price. frof. J. M. IVwell ha returned frm the Slate llefnrru nchool to Monmouth. Locr.-A pocket b'k wnlnlnn a nn!l silver pin. Plmler will pteiwe return to VtsT 8tHK offlit and receive rewaM. Irafsmlth and family are going to ramp at Hulpher prlng on Hap creek. Rev Llnter preachea In the 1'hrlntlan church next Hunday, morning and evening. Ml Cawle Htump and Millie Doughty went over to the bay lat .Saturday. MiM Kva WI1wn returned to Uer liome in Newberg lant Wexlnemlay, via Grey Fugle. y.m em gt I i? vt mjuare meal for $1 at the City reatHurant, Cooked by white women. When you want to take a ride dou't fut that Kelley hat flue driving horse and good rig. John Vaughn, of RU-kreall, I now happy over the arrival hwt Monday of a tmy boy at hi houe The diieelal attraction at the IJon linn parlor the warm d -yalathe dellcioua Mla water In all fljvora. The I'adflt! coat lumberman have hm! and TulmA the price of luniUr about $2 a thouKand. Itev. J. Fred Jenklna and wife left for Norfolk. Vlralnla, Mre. Julia Brown going with them. All lob work done at reanonable price at the Wkst 8idb Job office at and artintto work a pwlalty. Mum Ollie ArniHtrong and Minnie v.Jm ,r rvrvnllli4. were mieiita of M( llattle Dockateader thla weea. Why don't you try a meal at the Clt restaurant. In place of upolllng your Sunday by cooking a hot dinner. ti,o n f Hnriunie. Wanh.. wan burned to the ground lat ftuturday, and the Vtm will aggregate tl.&W.WW Mr. Hteveiw. of Talmage and Mr TniHu trriu w-re Dawtenifers to HaU m on the Grey Eagle last Monday morning. IU'V. Crawford of the Pretityterlan church held no aervicea lat Hunday, but preachead at Whiteaon, In Yam Mil county. After Monday next, the Orey Kagle makes trip from Independence only weeklv. leaving Monday morning. , T Hee advertinement. v.ut.., inmhar of all kind at Ruit(-' luftilier yard. Monmouth V,,Mn that 4a Arut-olHMM Cttl) be had at hi mill for 14 SO per M. VI I,. A. Kitclieo. of Welldale, and befriend Mr. O. W. Taylor, of viIilnir Mln Nora Taylor, of Independence. We understand Rev. Crawford will WK)n renlgn the paatoft of tbe Prexbyterian church, in order to take hi wife to notne other climate. Jtufu Rmith. of Monmouth, pur chased the hav Drew of the Byern, w' at miction Iant Haturday. J. S. RuHHell will handle It for him this twanon. The beat way to avoid acalp dine-, lialr falllneool. and premature bald ne, l to UMe thebcai preventive known for that purpone-Hall'a Hair Jtenewer, i'hn Hot.hard baa been attending ta thH biiRitieB here for L, C. Gilmore on the water worka, while the latter la t a lit V.t ruHticatlng at the aeaetae wiui u.B family. ' M. O. Potter and wife, S. B. Cooper, and J. A. Mills came In Monday from the bay. They report at least 2,000 people there and more fun than any season yet. 8 L. Brooks, of The Dalles, presi dent of the Dalles, Portland and Asto ria Navigation Co., with his, wife was a passenger on Tuesdays train bound for Newport. Kelley'sltvery etableon north Main street has added several new buggies and carriages, also ha repainted the old ones, and is now better than ever pre pared to eater to the public JBCymt the Own aatonn la beiug painted. I. Clag-tt I for the tlrey rgle now. Work ha again commenced on the Cooper brick. HHtouae thwmometera at the lUkel Htor, aiceitu. County Herk Mulkey leavta for lM county thin week. Try one of Hun nloe country cuiwl Imma at the riar ginvry. Mr. Itoy, of Unllaa, (Laura Irvine) la vhdtlng hr parent here. Mla Frank le Catithorn, of Corvalila, lavlalUng Ml (larland Hill. The (I. A. 11 wigwam I being built and the Wall are now lx feet hint). Ml Tmde Uvftleuicu came up front IVrtland Thuraday u vllt her father. Ml Muttle In, of Juucton City, I vWtlug Mm, F. A. Ikmty.of title city. You will find hop-picker glove, when you want them at the lUket Xtor. J. K. Hubbard andCha. HtaaU with their fmuille have returned from a two week'a visit at Waterloo. Wauted, In exchaugu at the Htar grocery, bacon, egg, chickens veget able, fruit, oat, and all marketable produce. Rev. Frank L. 8ulllvan, of Portland, OiVilpliHl the tlaptbt pulpit lat Sun- lay ami gave hi hearer two Interest ing aermon. Mr. M. L, Dorrl leave tontorrow for IVlrolton the t). P. It R. to vllt he family of her brother-in-law, Hiram Dorrl. Rev. O. H. Whltiuore ha resigned aa patorof the Congregational church nd hum here tVtolier lL He will devote hi time after that to a mercantile houe In Portland. Do not fail to see Al. W. Ilerren, at the Salem Warehouae In North Indep- mleiu'e, and make arrangements for anting sack and Mtorlng your gralu on the mt favorable term. "t Mr. W. C. Tlllon, who haa leu Ultlng Mr. Hetubrec, tier mother, at Monmouth, returned to her home Wednemlny. Mia F.vaugellne Hem- bree accompanied In r, ou a visit. W. 8. Fergusou ha hi new plan ing mill now In operation and I ready to cater to the public In furnishing Hh, dmir, molding, bracket, etc. You will And him buy at work In the iiimlrv buildinir, omMMlte the water work, on Main I reel, The pulpit of the Itaptbtt church will be ftlUil next Hunday by IU'V. Parker; the following HumUy by Rev. John OslM.m; the following by Rev. Hber- man. of Moumnuth, and the following still, prottahly, by Rev Hnyder. KuKh t'bambe rlaln, of the Luckla- mute, whose Post Oftlc addreM w Monmouth, was delivering some very nice clean oat hay in town Tuesday M-lltuir It for 13 75 a tou delivered He haa a large hay crop tbl year. Hvdney Perclva! returned from New- port on Haturday. He report more people at the coast th Is vrar than ever before, but they are not spending much money, and the hotel are not rowded tiearly everyone camping. The Rtkah hslge will give our people a treat Hcptemlier 3d, Having engaged four very talented ladlea from London, England, to give an enter talnmetit In the opera lioue. me pMceed are to go toward buying inltatlon rol for the lodge. j J, It. Morin, of the .VrrWae, la a man of leisure now, with His poesew full of money he having sold hi paper this week to some gentlemen rrom the Kat, Mers. Brown 4 IlHlley. Mr. Morin put In long hours, and worsea hard ou the Enterprise, and hi suc cess Is deserved, for he earned It. Hon. W. I. Vawter, of Med ford, Is being prominently mentioned for the republican nomination for congress. Mr. Vawter has the elements of a re publican candidate. He Is a lawyer, a native son of Oregon, a graduate of It state university aud Identified wttb the state In every way.- Vallty Reronl. The bicycle Is an expensive luxury for some and a cheap means of trans- portal Ion for others. To many persons It use Is healthful and invigorating and Its tendency I to Intensify public aeiitlment In fuvor of good road. It has been brought Into the service of lioth the army and tbe postonice de partments. Rev.Hlrschner and family .have been taking their vacation granted by the Congregational church at Hood river, and spending It vn.iiing u. Louaharv and family on the Luckl- amute, also the family of O.A.Wolver On Wednesday Mr. lllrschtier t, tr..J .luA. I., niftppv Mtu was caneu to inww nci k -j - Hartley to Prof. Green, both of JiClunu Stanford University, California. last Haturday the hop growers held A very jihcicth"h Pone, of Portland, tried to ten u.e bopralsers here now 10 piani, and cure hops, but as tits anowieogr was all from theory he found ueiore ue n,..f. the audience was gOl, better informed than he on some points, still It was a very Insterestlng and in structive talk. The hop growers associa tion Is to be congratulated on Its pros perity and the good work being accompliehcd. - Hpeaklng of circulating news. Whut is your Idea of u ews suitable for publi cation? Lant week we heard about the paper not publishing enough personal L.,. Tnttt what people want." they said, "to know what people living ao.ong us are doing and where they ...a.... if mid vet. vesteaday we are k""Hi ,, , heard another say that the blamed sheets publshed too mnny personal Kiulbs that do not interest any one but tbe arty concerned. Easy, Isn't It, to know how to suit one person, but how hundreds or thousands?-Ex- change. An interesting HI tie anecdoe not down on the docket occurred In tbe courtroom at this place last Haturday ttfcrnoon,savthe Lincoln County Lea der. Hon. Benjamin Hayden, who If not a ladle man la nothing In bidding .. . ,.,. mnat Mitlmnhle sn adieu vo ou " ---- , MK let his gallantry and admiration for the fair aex get the better of his ladles cheek, i ne mov and planted her parasof on the snot on Mr Hayden's head where hair Is sup nosed to have grown, years ago. Ihe court frowned, tne may reu-eu, ... luiitiiAd. aud the aged tomey actually blushed, M"J had not done for at leajit 20 yean. he want thtf iBoat Ww&iiu flPowdor, A CllTMTAI, MMHXfl. Mr. and Mr. J, K, Miller Celebritle Their Wedding Aaulteraary. Uu the Oil, day of August IHHO John E. Miller una Mis Anna Powell were united In ruarrlag in Multnomah county. On lWlay last, at their pleasant home to Monmouth, ftera laps of Ift yvum, they were agatu utitled In marring u the pieiic of lrg iiuiiiUt tif Invited guest. Mrs. Miller wore the sine dresa, and lliKrs that wer worn at her marrl age, lng cream ailk trliumHl with while watered silk rlblmn. At o'HiH'k Mm. J. M. Powell, who presi ded at the organ, at ruck up a wedding nisrcliaiul the UkIhI company filed lulo tbe rtni. A atrip of while caitva UNdhccn laid from the hull through the wriors and was bordered on eech ltl with ivy hvv which was to erve a a pathway for the wedding party. First muw IWv, L. H. Fisher wlmstatloiitHl Mmselfat one end of the parlor. Jean and lUlph M.ller, clillilreu of Mr. aod Mr. Miller, came next strewing the pathway with row. The bride and gixtisu came and sta tioned theiumdviM facing the company and Rev. FUhcr tlieu unltwl them In marriage and congratulation were In order hlch created much amusement some of t ht yentkituen trying to dlvlrwe ways for klnalng the fulr bride more than otne. Ice cream and cuke- were then served. A wedding cake contain ing the engageioenl ring wan thou cut ami Mla Minule GiNidrleh was fortu tiute enough-tu get the piece contain lug the ring, which I said, mean she is to be the next bride of thoee In the company. There were many beautiful precnt of crystal, tmth oruainetital aud uaeful. Among tliiwo present were; Ira Smith aud wife, Ira Powell aud wife, Frank I.U''hj aud wife, Mrs. Hoi Htump, J. J. Hlgglua aud wife, Rev. L. H. Finder and wife, Mr. V. H. Sherman, Mr. J. P. Hall, L. Ground aud wife, Mr J. II. V. Hutler. W.J. Mulkey nd wife, A. J. Goodman aud wife, K. C. Pcntland and wife, J. II. Alex ander and wife, Dr. Kpley and wife, IW.GIuti and wife, E.O.Cattroarand wife, II. J. Hutlor and wife, Mr. R. C. Pirclval, Mr. U. 0. Graves, J. M. I'uwell and wife, Mrs, Irene Dalton, L. C. Pcrkln and wife, Mr. Dr. Cn.wlev, Mr. J. Hide, W. K. I'uhoon, J. llubUrd and wife, Mr. B. L. Murphy, Mra. Hunyard, and the MIm- Allle and Muggle Butler, Carrie llsley, Paradlne Diughty, Minnie (iiMHlrlrh, Hlaiichetlreuiid and Cora and Nellie Sinllh, (JCITE AX EXPERIENCE. A Trip Down the Oregon Coast. J. A. Mill returned last Monday, having been away from home atiout ten days, when his Intention wa to be gun only about a week. He first went to Newport, while there he met Mr. llarblghorst, the owner of a team vessel plying along the coast, who Invited him to accompany him on a vhdt to I'oos bay. Mr. Mills gladly accepted. Friday morning they left Newport on the steamer Roberta. Arrived at Hluslaw they mane a stop then proceeded on their wheels to Uiupqua arriving there at 9 p. m. Mr. Mills found friends from F.ugene caiiia-d there and was soon rfectly at lxmie In their camp. The next day they wheled dowu the coast again and arrived at C'oo bay, Empire city was vlslU'd and the steamer takeu up to Marshfleld and from their by wheel toOKjuille City. Ttiere Mr J.A.Lyons, whose guest they were, and who treated them most kindly, ha a large shw mill aud store. The trade of the mines of surrounding country comes there and the town was lively. I'oqu- vile city struck Mr. Milts ine most favorable of any town be visited, un account of the boat being delayed they Ktuid at Cxuelle city three day and hud a royal time. In the meantime Mrs. Mills was at home woudrliig why her husband did not come back and as daya went by and no word she begau to get Un wisy aud by Hunday had about made up her nilud she had no liusbanu nui Monday morning she received word via telephone from Corvullls from Mr. Mills that lie was safe and well and would lie back on the next train. Mr. Mills haa some seclineis of Myrtle wood In the shaiie of walking sticks which he brought from CNxjuelle. It Is a must beautiful curly wood and Is quite lilirhlv nrlzed. You can see them at his store. Mr. Wills' experience ou the Htcamer Randurlll, owned by Mr (lui blgliorst and under the control of Captain VVynctt, was most enjoyable mid the kindness and courtesies of all on board to those who were unfortu nute enough to lie sea sick is very highly commended. Mr. Mills says he would not have missed the trip for considerable although it occasioned somewhat of uneasiness ai home. Mr. C. O. Strong, principal of the public schools at Anderson, Cal., says: ' have used tlmmoer Iain's I'am Idil in and have fonnd It an excellent remedy for lameness and slight wounds." Lament usually results froir. sprain, or other Injure, or from rheu mutism, for which Chamberlain's Puln Bui in Is especially intended and un euualled. It affords almost Immediate relief and in a short time effects i permanent cure. For sale by Alex ander-Cooper Drug Co. A Series of Accidents. This week has been marked by quite a number of accidents some resulting disastrously whllo others were not so very Important. BAN OVKR AND KILLED. T.ast Wednesday afternoon near Suver. on A. Thurston's furm, Chas, Huber was coming in on a loaded bundle wagou when one wheel ran over a stump and threw him under the wagon which ran over bis breast and In four hours he was dead. The doctor orrivfid before he died but could do nothing. He was forty years of age, unmarried, a native of Germany, Catholic, without any means and was burled tiy the hands on the Kidder Bros, thresher, where he worked. He was burled Thursday at Bueua Vista. HTunM.e KIBLD AFIRE. Last Tuesday a dense smoke was seen arising from the fields north of own and aa tb wind waa blowing very briskly It waa tared that thett would be serious lire. Out on the Itamp place, where Hank Madison live, thev were Just movlug the Murphy 4 Madison thresher when In some way fire got started In the wheat pile and then Into the straw and then across the Held lutu the stubble. As the thresher crew was there, after hard work the fire waa whipped out. The fire wa coming directly for Abe Nel aou', Mr. Nelson came to town and had the street sprinkler go out but Its ervloe were not needed. It might have len more serious, a It wk, only a few bushel of grain were burned. MIKXITH II RR II AND. Mrs. ('haa. Maltlson Uvea on the fiirni opposite Independence, and while her husband I away with the thresher she Is somewhat timid aud decided Tuesday to load the pistol In the house. Hhe put In a cartridge but It stuck aud lu trying to drive It nut It exploded tearing one hand badly and filling her face with burnt powder. Hhe has hud the iowdcr picked out or her face, but she will suffer consider able palu before she recover. RAW TOO ( bONK. A. Winn who Is working for Rldder Urea., out on Hoap creek tending the engine, came near meeting a terrible death lat Tuesday. Fire from the engine got started In stubble but prompt means were taken to ex tinguish It aud all had !cet put out ut a small place under the circular saw and Mr. Winn reached under to nt It out, aud In raising hi head brought It agalnt the rapidly revolv lug saw. He had on a high crowned straw hat which wa rawed Into and the warning It gave probably aaved hi life. Threslilug by Steam Power. Out on N. Steele' farm, ou the Lueklamute, la a Held of grain which yields 37 bushel of wheat to the acre, and through kind ue of Dr. Young the editor of thl paper aw HteeleA Ilagley's big threaher thre at work. It Im all Interesting sight to ac wheat, threshed at the rate of from to 400 bushel an hour, but the big thresher !( it. Geo. and Rotrl Steele handle the 12 home power engine, James Ilnlgate and Arch Parker lake turn at feeding the bundle Into the cylinder, Jack Demurest and J. Clearwater are bundle cutters. Alsiiit the machine nd In the field In various capooltte j are Ed McUne. C. D. Walker, Win. Woodworth, J. Itagley, Walter Brink- ley, Ony McUiip, J hn Roseclaua, Dwlght I long, Curl DeArmund, L. Welkul, A. Gaiignln, J te Hublmrd, A. Ably, John Hllterhratid, Itoy Htuni , Arthur Steele, Fred Huber, Jack Patl- eroi,K. Whlteman, W. J. Benlnger, 0. J. Bagley, Donald Steele, Mil, a Jurvls and A. J. Bagley. Misses Eflle Steele and May Harper preside over the cook wagon rUIng at 8 In the morning and somel lines not retiring until 10 at night. The llireshli.g sea son tost about '.'." day. Newpaper men are aUmt the moi abused people upon the face of thl earth, but their shoulder are conse quently able to stand anything and everything that may be said of them. There Isn't a newpa'r of any ac count In the United Stales that doseu'l offend somebody almost every day. An editor can please all of the eople part of the time, but w hen he trie all the lime he makes a dismal failure of It, It Is something no man ha vel sum-tied lu doing, and we gave It up long ago. The man who swear about editors Is liable to attract as much atten tion us he would If he were not on earth at alt. "It Is the best patent medicine In the world" Is what Mr. E. M. Hartmun of Maruam, Oregon, says of Chamber lain, i Colic, Colera and Dlarrheca ltcmedy. "What leads me to make ih In assertion Ufrom the fact that dys- entsry In It worst form wa prevalent around here last summer and it never took over two or three doses of that remedy to effect a complete cure." For sale by Alexaiitler-Cooer Drug Co. The Referendum. Editor Wkht Sinn: Through the IVerendum all wholesale reforms must nine. Popular government la a step forward Tn au intelligent representa tive government. Let the people rule and Justice will prevail In proportion as a eoplo are educated; and retrogres sion Is Impossible when the majority are responsible for the laws of the laud. W. T. HM.M0HH, jr. Price's Cream Baking Powder War "lrttlghtMUInlDlDlom MARRIED. MATTNEY H A RDY.Oh Tuesday, August 6, 1805. Mrs. Alma Hardy was united In marriage to Jeff Malt ney, of Indeiendeuce, ut the resi dence of the bride, Justice J, D. Irvine officiating. DIED. 01IMH. Monday, August 0, 1KH5, at the furm south of Monmnu'h, A Ohms. Funeral at 2 p. m., Tuesday, from the Chrlstluu church, Mon mouth, Rev. Humpter, officiating. Mr. Ohms came to Oregon, with lib wife several years ego, and purchased a piece of timber land buck of Mon mouth and by hHrd work had got his furm Into shape so as to make an easy and comfortable living. He was an honest industrious and hardworking farmer. New Heals. Pobti.and.Ob.. Aug. 6. Of the two new light-draught bouts being built by the 0. R. & N. Company for the Upper Wlllaineta, the Gipsy has been luun died. Hhe Is 100 feet long, 24 feet beano and 4 feet depth of hold, and draws 10 inches, light. The Ruth will be launched next Tuesday. Hhe Is IM feet lonir. 84 feet beam and 4i feet depth of hold, will carry 275 tona, and will draw 16 Inches, light. Doth have good power, and It Is expected that the Ruth will be the fastest boat on the Willamette. Hhe will have "texas" (room for officers), similar to the D. B. Baker. No boat on the Willamette heretofore haa had "texas." which will give Increased passenger accommodation. The Gipsy In winter will run be tween Corvallls aud Eugene, connect ing with the regular line of big boat Buy Soap.erlne, Tlic Ruth will be one of the regular Corvallla boat. The company Intend to have three large boat running on the Upper Willamette this winter on regular schedule, which will give a better service than ever before al (emit ted Small Beginning Mk, great end Ins wuiielliiiM, Allnmnl, llmt w are ( Ut muiildtr trlval iihou grow, Itimiwh lii-gln'l, Into atruclmi mldlM, diigtrUN lu ihcniMilvi mid midui'tlv ol iillirra, It I a dlirrssnl t III rllnr In. iHi-Htloim r III health wlilch lead Ui the iHlilUttntpitt of all wirU ut iiiBladle na elirunle bl. Moraovcr, llir r certain dlxirder Inntdnnt Ut the aMHl, neb nmlarl and rheu mat lam, Mtshmt whlcb It l alwsydalrlil to fortify lh nyileni 1Uh ipiMiir to III omdltliMu wlili-li inlin tlmm. fold. damp inl mlsnin are survl) tniiiiilrra. ti.il by lliwtUr' Hlmnai'h lllllera. Anryou liav inruriad rik mint thnm In. fluoiuw. a wnii'HliK.riil or two of witlr'i Htomai b lllltr dlrwlly sOnrward aliould h" wallowad. Kor nialarl. ilylMil. Ilvrt Mimplaliit, kidney and bladder imuM", Imr Viiumivaaaud detdllly It la Hie ui'l dnwrvpillj pnular o( reinedlra and irviiitlv. Wlui-slaMami befure nnwla tr PiiiiilraHWwtltr SlierlfTs Sale I'mler Fewhsuire. M THK VIlUriT ("Ol'HT OK TIIK MTATl ofurrmni fur tb niutiiy of I'olk, O. II. liardiirrr, plaintiff, va l. T. MInly,Mry H.HIolvy and It. K. McKlroy, dvlmi danla. Nutti-vl hprrby glvunby virtu of u . tlon nd urdr nf aalv, duly laaund oulof Hit elreult eourt of lhltuf tirosnn, for tin comity of I'olk, being dated. July ID. MM uHinjHdguieuliiddiH'rpdulyrimder.d. nude, enrolh-d and dorkeled In aald i-lrmill enurl, on lb lh day of June, lA. In cauae ltenlu pending In Hi abnv entitled ault. I m eiiiiiuiaiidnd lu the nm of Hit alal of irern, to ell Hi real proerly hereinafter dearrllied to atafy aald Judgf. inent and deere of alt hundred nd B'rty. Ilv dollar aud aliteen eenU (-i'-.10i wild Interml therwin al III rale of a wr rent j)riirum,rrmiihliihdy of June, lawv. and flr the furiher auni of eeveniy.flve dollar (VM attoriinjf feea.and firteen dullaia (lit) rtiet and dlaburaemeiil of thl aull, and vrulug eoal. Now tlieelor In ouvdleaee to aald decree, 1 will on HATl'HIUY, AUUt'HT VI, INKS, I th hniir,oroneo'rtin p. in., of aald day at the front door of the niurt lioua In Iwlla. I'olk muiity, Oregon, sell al puhllc aurllon In th hlgheat ud beat bidder, for rh In Imnil, on day of aale, all the right UUesud Inierealof aald defeudanl III and Ui aald mortga.nl preiulae. ieairllied ftillnwa, lowll: Una fliur ill, live (it. all it), even (7), eight (SI, nine (l, ten (l). eleven (II), twelv (1'Jl, thirteen (111, fourteen (lb, fifteen ili) and alxeeu In blue No. ftmr ), and Iota No. seven ill, eight (M), nine (th, len (KM, eleven (III, thlrieen ill and fourteen III), In Work N". tkn(S;, Mhon In th amended plt to iHitlol No. fnur ), In Ui town ol Mon mouth, I'olk Ci., nregon. IihUmI, llil. IHih day of July. A II. II. I'l.I'MMKIl, HherltTol I'olk Coiinl)-. Sotlce of hlierir Sale. NUT UK H HKUKUY tllVKN THAT 11V VlMue of an tkei-ullon laaued out of Hie comity court of the stale of Oregon, for the pouuly of I'olk, mi the Ut day of July, KW, upon a Judgemeul and order nf al ol attached property, made and enUired ol reeord on lite lat day of April. IWi, In aald euurt in a oerlaln aollon, wherein J. M. Wine and l. l. Keyt. parlueni doing bual Ueaa under lb Ann iminr of Wlrn A Keyl, are pUlntlrla, and W, H. lli-an and Ague" Hell Hesn, Were defendanU for th sum ol aeventy-elght and aluly one-bundredtha dollar (7 6U-10UI with Inlereat thereon al Hi rat of 10 per cent per annum from Hie lat day of April, WM, and Uie further aum (if twenty dollar llo,ney fee and eleven dollar aud ten cent (11 10-IUU) nana aud dlaburaemenla ol Ihla m-tlnu. 1 hav by virtue of ald order of aale and execution I. vied uim aud will aell ' st publte ueton at th Imnl door of Ihe court hoiiae lu pallita, I'olk eouuiy, Oregon, no HATl'ltOAV, I'Mh DAY Or AUOt'HT, l', al the Imurofoneo'eloek In Hi afternoon nf aald day, lor rauli In liaml, all of Hie right till and Interval, which the ald defendKUt W, H. Ilan and Ague Dell Id hu or either of litem had on Hie 7th day of Kehruary, lKJ, or now have in and lo the following dnaerlbed premlaea, ((wit- H, ofH, H "f - V .l K. and N. H "' K- K- TP- H-of ,l- weat of Wlltnmell meridian eontslnlng Ihre liundrtdand twenty aere. Dated, Pallaa, dr., July ft, 1WU. 11. H, PU'MMKH, Hherlfr, I'olk Conniy. Teacher' Fxaiuliiutlou. OTK'K IS II Kit Kit V OIVK.N THAT Poll Hit purpoae of making no eisininntton of all person who limy utter themaelvc candidate for teacher of tha at-hoola nf I'olk county, the school auperluteudant thereof will bold a public examination In Ihe court limine at liallaa, beginning at 1 p. m. Wedneaday, Aug, H, JHuft. Oraduales nf chartered InallluUon dealrlng to secure alute diploma and sit pnnotia entitled to nd wlaliliig to aeciirn alula eerllflcnlea, title diploma, or life diploma, will plenae present tlieiueclve t the aame time aud place fur examination, T. O. IHTt'lllNHoN. Hchool HtipU, of I'olk county, Oregon, Treasurer's Notice. ALh K)LK COl'NTY WAHtUNTH EN- (IruM'd prior lo the lat day of Octoher, IWI, are payuble on prinpntiitlon t my office, lntereat on the aame oenaei from the dull' ol Ihla notice IHiled al IihIIh, I'olk enmity, Oregon, thla l.'ili day of July, W. H, 11. I'isii'ita, Oi.Treaaurer. liny For Sale. halki) chkat, anp oat hay, barley ai'cd nnd Chcul arrd. For anln ly W, M. Moijii, Rlokreall.Or. The U. S. Gov't Reports thow Royal Biking Powder suptrhr to all others. MONEY LOANED. First Mortgages On Iiiiirore(l Farm Property Negotiated, We are prepared to negotiate first mortgages upon Improved farms In Oregon, with Eastern parties at a rate of interest not to exceed 9 per cent per annum. Mortgages renewed that have been takeu by other companies. Address, Willi stamp, Mkiiwin Bwoiith, Baker City, 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 hand a fine quality of Brick, wbicn will be sold at reason able prices. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World'. Pair m.hMt Award. from Dcuty fc Jocitd. Ladies' Watches! 3 : Just received, 2 an invoice of Ladies' watches, 35 j tmm Chicago, l(tt ttelgn. aa Call and tea them and get privet. Respectfully Yours, fi 0. A. Kramer. 3 NUW STORK, NI-W OOODS AND LOW PRICES. The J. F. O'Donnell Co., Is outtintr in ware. Stoves, and Spring wagons. Also on hand a complete stock of Paints and Oils, made by the Celebrated HEATH & MILLI G AN-Manufacturing Co. The J. F. O'Donnell Co., Independence, Or. STOVES AND RANKES. A full line of "Superior" stoves and ranges. An absolute guarantee with every stove.j Only a few of the Bankrupt Stock of Peninsular stoves left; they are going at surprisingly low figures. Call and examine, them at The New Hardware, F. E. Chambers. University of Oregon, 189 5-1896. " Tne Unlverlly of Oregon, KtiKene, Oregon, offer free tuition to ail to ileiiU. YoutiKiiiciioaiioliUlu board, lodging, heal and light in the dorm itory for 2 50 n't wwk. Itooiners furulnh their own linen. Young women are pmvliled with IxmrJ In private families at $3.00 per week. Young women (It-Hiring, liourd Hhotild addre Prof. John Htraub, Eugene, Oregon, or Secretary Young Women' Cbriatlan Ansoelatlon, Eugene. The UnlverHlty oiler three tmcciiluiireate degree; Bachelor of Art, Bachelor of Science aud Ilauhulor of letter with correioudlng course ofetudy. The following ahortvr courxe are alo o tli-red: An Engllah onurne leading lu two yenra to a biieinc diploma and In three years to the title graduate lu KugliHh: An advanced courne fur graduatea of normal achnol leading to the degree mauler of ietlugogy: A three years' murae in civil engineering leading to the degree civil engineer: A course of two year for teachers of Io"hIcu1 education leading to a diploma and the title director of physical education. The University charges an Incidental fee of ten dollar which is payable In advance by all students. Students holding diplomas from the public schools aud those having teachers' certltloale are admitted to the preparatory department without examination, Those desiring Information regarding the preparatory deiartinoiits should address the Dean, N. L. Nurregan, Eugene. For estal guo ami Information addreess C. H. Chapman, president, or J. J. Walton, secretary, Eugene, Oregou. W. S. Ferguson, Proprietor of the New Planing Mills, on Main street, west of the water works, is now in operation. Sash, Doors and Moldings. Independence, Oregon. a ComD.ete line of Hard and Tinware. Buggies ' J f s j 1 - ' i nsfei ... -lj"J ill -i -i tfi&iSSi v A training chool for teacher. Complete eight-grade training department and Strong 1'rofeflHlonal and Academic UournoH. The Dlplom of the school entitle one to loach In any county In the state without fiirtherexnmlnntlon. . Board, Lodging, Book, and Tuition 1150 per year. Beautiful and Healthful location. No Haloona. There In a good demand for well trained teacher; there I an over supply of untrained teacher. Catuloguc cheerfully Kent on application. Address, P. L. Campbell, or W. A. Wann, . President. Secretary, State Normal School, Monmouth, Oi. I HAVE it!-. As Bill Nye said when . 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 tootwear of J. W. BENTLEY, Main 8t., Independent. Every pair of boot or ahi bought of m Ui at rip, run oer,ir emu ! t tit. ile, will lie repaired fre. ICE CREAH, CONFECTIONARY, BREAD AND CAKES, Furnished for private parties, socials, picnic aud all kinds of entertainments, on the shortest notice and at prloeti consistent ml Hi first-cliins work and best materials. For anytblog in this llngoto Q. A. Back, j 17 Commercial St.. Sale Sperling Brothers Meat Market DSALI is Choice Meats 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. f. H. MoCABE. S. MUHLMAN. P. H. McCABE i CO., Proprietors of Intf ependeoce lile Factory Mansfactura ra r FIRST-CLASS Drain Tiie. ofallslisa. Prieai to Suit the HARD TIMES. OFFICE AND FACTORY Independence, - Oregon Ghent's Clothing . Made to order id any etjle at tha Inde pendence Tilor81iop,T.Lytor Jenka, proprietor. A line line of sample al. way on hand from which to select. Suit mde to order from $14 up, by Independence Tailor Shop NEW DRESS- nAKING PARLORS. Mm. M. S. Go ft' nnd Mix Hophl Oofl haveeutered into a p.artuertihlp nnd will conduct dresKtnaktng nl . Mia Sophia UofTs dreiwniRklng parlors on the corner of Railroad and D ntwts. The lutt-st ayntem of cutting lined nnd aatlsfurtioQ gunranteed. Work don promptly nnd at rciisouable rates. Q0FF&G0FF. CITY STABLES. ELY JOHNSON. Prop. Horses Fed by the Day Week or Month. Best of Attention Given Stock Left in Charge. INDEPENDENCE, ORE. I the place to gut all tlrstrolims work. wk UiiaiMi, BATH 26 Cnti. G. L. HAWKINS, Proprietor of The Independence Marble Work, estimate on all cemetery work. Kind-clans workman ship, latest designs, and lowent price. DR. JORDAN & CO.'S GREAT MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 1061 Market St, San Francisco (Between 6th and 7th SU.) 0 and lesrn how wonderfully you aro made ants how to avoid ltkni anddiaww, Mueum enlargeu with thoussmls of new obtr Admis sion 26 c(s. Private Ofiire-ame Bulldlnf lOAt Market Street Disease ol mon: stricture, loss ol msnhood, rllseasr ol tha skin and kidney quickly oursd without th. use ol mtr euryhftUsnt Dtrtoatlly or by lettar. fisnd a; i atv .- w