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pal Paper cf Pc!k Cmty. THE WEST SIDE. IKttltClt II V ftst Side Publishing G::;iny LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs.SMlalr Murnml to IVrtlaikl lt Ssttmlay. jloimtoklu l !! valUy wimnwu- mil Monday. HrtivLilokln nwwy, H W. , Wright. I11 Mr. H'Hlslim rvturmsl from hi outlu last l-lly you want Uuv lWf Wivshinir Powclor. J3iiv Soanorino. fromDoutv & Locko. i .. "- - -. -. -v,vrywMtnth,cuy Monday. XIUm Ii...i t. In fwiil " ww ta vWlatlv.. II Ulrw.l.l tuJlI i ... I tTiiua iii rwun New. mummy, HU's.liig imnwy. He V, (). Mayor Hurtov h. t f..r IK- ..... "V Th IUk,t 8U Will hm VOU l.w...... w i.uwt anything. t ou avt rwvlpu mud nl i .thill' U.. .. ...-M Inftnr IWvmiliU. nf .wii ..... ft ........ .... . ' " inurtHiay, Mis InaOnmwr In vUuin rvu...i.. wul iIhUvi Hi thU I.Iim. The front of dm Vmi.1.1 vn A Ui.. HI. brWk .living rvpaluM. Mou.y to Imii on dtoUw !( iwty, W. 0. Wriiht. Dall. f ... . "'lMnoiiwinLlht)bwl In ti. Wright, Pallas, l)lk Co,, Or. D. H. Craven and wife art amending a M day camping this wk. Fresh broad every day at the lion Boo. Eight kavwi for a quarter. Don't forgvt to read th Wwt Bide Tradlug Co'., new ad thla wiwk. Ed Oodfelter and wife came In Wednesday's tralu froiutha bay. Just follow th crowd to the City Restaurant when you are hungry Mr. Dr. Lee ami Mr. J. 8. Conrwi on . . . nwrkfjl, at AloiandoMNmpar Dm Ca Mi. I'oiu-r airUed U.m ; gu-u of Y. VV. Wimuii,!, rww MHy. Tlfnly of money to Un a.,,,. 16 to I "" mousy and monvy wuniy, w.u. Wright. lHllaa. Ulki at U lUkel Mr. and Mra. H. tr.H,k. r.h,r.,i If you want the beat hop check coma M tlr Dall horn the flrat of Dm totbltoltUvaud net Iheiu. iweea. J. C Gaynor, wU kowu oltlaett of J K Adoo, the new Jewler la here peJlaa, dld lt Saturday. and all work done by hi in will be Mr. J. I.. Ooodyear returned to her luru,w' tvery particular. k L ft . .ft LI . ft . I ft ft.n f . - ft ft Idoano uoiue mmw ciuriiy. i " iviqjui, 10 engaKe your aeat Tha Little hotel la lha popular T y lb N l,'n. 'h !r at pfee lo gt a nrt-clMi meal. I rvpiwnuer W. M.YriMM kin. imImi hnuffht h w n I u Jiawlpy and bride alm Un. J - m-'-j . ., - . . . v vwiuei ano j . irvlua returned mwwa.Ulua but Weduedy. Piara, iiol of the LIuW lVliux Hotel, to giving the traveling nubile wuwacuou ami ma trade U Increaalug, Mra. a Martin, of North ludeottn. a r. . ... - r uce, iaal week fell and auataiued ulte an Injury to one arm, but only Itah wound. J. P. Irvine and family, of McMluo- ville, returned from Soda Hprlun on U.'ft.l...l . . . . tiuCTujr (TuiuninK nere a nay or two with relatlvea. relurnd from the Bay on Tueaday. M. D. L. Ithod. v..n. I -i wwwji Hop-pkklug will commeooa about of McMlnnvllle, and a achooliuate In the ht of bVptember, around Inde iwrtueryearaof J. II. Aleiander, waa pendenw. lo town laat Wednmday. The Mlrwa Myrtle Ie, Dora and The Alexandr-Cooper Drug t.,. ha Maude Voor returned from Newport I "W 50,000 pounda of aulpher title fall Saturday. but atlll cau tupply the hop ralaera If Alwayia nkw dlnuer on Sunday ny hv oot orU,red' with Ice cream served to alt at the Mr. Cornell haa been relieved aa City ltwtauraut laicent hereof the Ho Tao railroad and The Wist Hidk Kafety Hoptlcket la Mr VuXt uk charge of the office a Jit Pttu I'ltm, which iweaua, there tetutwrary alieenceof Agut k nothing belter. Vtvy. W. W.Colllbaand farollT.of Huver. Jo,,, lohumm a well know old reaiueni or itHiepeiKience now quite agd, la very tick at hla home In North Independence, and la not expected to live long. Contrary lo expeotatlona Mr. t'raw ford remalni to the city thla week and there will be the ueual aervlcea In the Prvebyterlao church uext 8uuday at 1 1 a. in. and 8 p. ui. J. W. MaNteraon, Julia Locke, Ada Locke, Kd MaMterann,Mm. A. a Ixicke, Mra. John Bcott, and Motile Hoott, who have been camping at Flelubera, return home tomorrow. Aa times are atlll dull J. E. Adcox r III continue to do watch, clock and Jeweler y repairing at the low prices flret entabllMhed and will do the work aa well can be done any where. Money to loan on choice city pro perty, V. U. Wright, Dalla.. There la no need of (tending work to Kaleiu or Portland when you can have It douejunt aa well In Iudqien denoeandat much lower price. J. K. Adcox, watchmaker next door to the poet office. is Tim umt aw. A CorrfHMMlot Wrilea CeHcernlHg Crlate ef the PaitU EnrroK will hortly move to Corvallla to wnd the winter month. All firnien In seed oflumber will find It to their Interst to go lo the Mou mouth lumber yard. The Wkkt 8it)K hop ticket Is giving aatiafactiou to our putrona for It la tha cheapest aud the twat. Don't buy your bop ticket until you He bow cheap the Wwnr HirK la print Ing them. The beat too. Mm. A. Zciber and Prof. Campbell' little daughter, or Monmouth, went over to Newport laet Monday. If you don't believe the City Restau rant I the best place to get a meal go there at noon and aee the crowd. Mini Sickler, formerly music teacher at the Monmouth Norma! school, left last Monday for her borne In the East, Hop-picking near Kugeue oommen oed Monday; the crop up there la ripe some time earlier than In these reo- tioua. Prof. W.J. gpillman and wife, of Pullman, Wash., went down to Mo- at . wnrr Hn.K' i,, it... . - n aaav (rmurroriiwl we'k wa a letter In n-garu to the murder of In,. Wemple ... v...r iiouow, l.y Hr husband Aunm Wemple, who was afUi Wartl ub la flMr Uw cr(lH( Tj(( onngato mind other Incidents con Uected with that terrible l..l M. Hniuel Oartlner (uow deceased), who ll'lSl lime readied lll,n ll.n T.lnl.. ...umaniuie Uear Kr M.nort. w.m n,u r - - nnn H.rwu at the aceue of the murtler. na aani there waa uo dmil.t that Mm. WempU wa uot vet dead when n... house was flrel, aa tier charred remains were under the floor at oue corner of ute house, while the only nlace aim could have tieeu put uuder the building waa uear the center of the room. There waa a reKrt that Wemnle had a lame amount of gold that he had brought from the mine In California, and Mr. (.srd ner hU he Wilevci (hU WMS Tm , loi be found lu die yi,l lu fiotil ol' the noutte UK) Mtoka wilh llm i.iLiu i.l twenty and live dollar gold piece. maraeii upou them cauwit hy the dampuees of tha earth, where they had wen hurled. Tha content bad uu doubtedly Ueu trauMfered to sack aa these were empty, and the story goes that Wemple told before hi execution that he had burled hla money under large flr tree, at the foot of the moun tain, but refused to give the location and many are tha days that the boyi and older peraoua too, have spent In searching fur tha hidden treasure, but tha money haa never been found itobert Grant some twenty yearn after the crime found Wemple' butcher knife down In the brush near the creek UMn hi farm, where It la supposed mat the murderer had lost it when trying to make hla eecape.the Initials It F. N. were cut lu the haudle, the knife havlnjr formerly belonged one ounce of oil of aaaaafras, or any oil prefcred; then stir lu four aud one half or five pound of melted grease, (if rancid clarify with chipped potatoes,) ami stir rapidly for twenty inlnutos, when gulte oni pour Into square pau aud mark before It gets cold. This soap Is made retjumrlyand suoemtfully by some of our best house keeiwr. ft I very white, will flo-tt like Ivory soap, and can be recommended for It Is clour aud pure. N. V. ?Woum. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Ifctllna I aadly lu need of a Aral-class hotel, Assessor C. V. llckett aiid family have returned from the seaside. Merchant J. M. Wise, of Perrydale. did business at the county aeat Hatur day. HherlA Plummer la having new sidewalk put down In front of the county jail. County Clerk Mulkey returned ou Hlieu 'lU, lis with ,J l It'll- to It F. Nlcbala, who waa shenlTat that time. Wemple In hla hurry and excitement, must have forgotten some of his gold, or his wife had some mo ney hidden In the house, that he knew not of, lor person And piece of melted gold in the aaiiea of the burned houae even until the present lime. R. M. 8. Minnvllle last Tuesday for a short visit. When you want a good meal for 26 osnta, go to Strong's restaurant, Weata- eott & Irwin, proprietors, Balera, Oregon. tf Mrs. Alblna Coleman, a recent real' dent of Los Croeua, New Mexico, la vlsitinir ber aunt Mrs, Coleman at Monmouth. W. K. Crewy, who haa been with hla family In California for several months past, returned to Indcpen deuce Tuesday. He la not In good health and thlnka be feels better here than in California. The J. 8. Cooper brick la up to the second story and soon the walls will begin to reach towards the roof. It Dreaenta a Dleoalmr exterior, a far as W. II. Mansfield, of fialem, who Is completed, and will when the plate rettinr out an llluaLrAtfld namhlet of fflasa window are in Diace, make a Balem buslus interests waa in town floe appearance last Monday. John E. Klrkland haa sold his fast Miss Nellie McMillan, the telephone trotter, Little Maid, to a Portland girl with tbe Alexander-Cooper Drug gentleman, who will use her Tor a Co., spent a few days last week visit- bugry animal. We did not learn the Ids' her parent near Ballston. price, but supposo It Is something The Call, of Kan Francisco. Is going handsome as her time record Is good. to have the finest home of any news- R H. Wilcox, the merchant, took paper in the Uoited states. Claude advantage of tbe Halem Express last Hpreckles, the sugar king, will build It. Hum M. Wilson, who waa in the livery business here several years ago was in town Tuesday. He Is now with the Oregon Potteiy Company, of Port land. Mayor Uatch, of Salem, was In town lust Haturday on business In tbe interects of the banks tere, he being cashier ofthti I .add A Bush bank of Balem. Miss lilrdle Wblteaker has finished a sucesHful term of school at Worwlc In Whhco Co.. and returns Kept 2, to teach another year, school work but likes our climate the best. Profeeaor J. B. Horner, of Corvallls, was I n the city last Tuesday. He says he hones that their school will make some allntvanr-a for advertising the Wednesday, leaving here In the morn lug, connecting with the 8 o'clock train and returning In the evening by the train which arrives at Salem at 15. Mrs. Capt. Fred Bowles, of Ban Francisco, wife of the captain of the steamer Columbia, was a guest of Mr. and Mra. H. B.Thellson, of Rlekreull, this week. Mrs. Bowles Is very much pleased with the appearance of this part of Oregon. The Misses Webling, ol London, England, assisted by F. M. Kenrlck Bhe enjoys her pianist, will give one of their delight- Valley 'u' enienaiumeuis m urn wjran .mi here, on Tuesday, Bepiemner uu. it consists of Hbakesperlan selections lu costume, graceful dances diamatlc and bumrous recitations. M. L. Torapson and A. M. Vassal, I m sns.lt t .. h.ama Anmn ttlllilnuUl tlUfA Agricultural College next year. Zrr,ZZ:Z:. 71 are doing a good work up there. On aomuiit of Rev. L. 8. Fisher havlnsr been called away to attend camnmeetlnff ha will not preach at Calvary church next Sunday. Rev O. J. Morewise will Breach In the Moo month Kvuntmllcal Church next Sunday. Lice are more prevalent in Yakima, if reports are true, saya the Puyallup Citizen, than ever before, and If wea ther conditions this season are the Inst (when many of the Yakima hops were ruined by lice) druggist, says Falls Clfy u moving rieht ahead. The only thing they lack now is a railroad to Independence. A firm from the East has purchased the Montgomery saw mill and will move It three miles up the creek and build a flume down to fans i;iiy ano float the lumber. Nearly all the trade of Falls City goes elsewhere than to Independence, but it is no rauu oi ine de of Falls City. peopii Notice To Hop Growers. A special meeting of the Wllllamette Hon Orowers Association, is called the present short crop will dwindle tautdytM f im, a ft , . .ft, at 2 o clock p. m., at the Odd Fellow's down to Insignificance. . the nurwe of assisting all hop Rev. O.B. Whltmore delivered a growers, who have not yet obtained .' ...... fi...!. ..il7uri in aAAiirA a sulllccnt very Interesting and "i"ng D'UUV for theiryards. sermon at the Congregational church ( An nvtatlon is extended to all hop Sunday evetilrig bri the M Jtelation or inei fcrowerait be pnHiis WfciX.nd thut work wna scp ar: ANrinlBrribttaDflHtieawaotfiMIKl im iiiimitraM nn wm iiimrdl A4U.iiWoaU8''rf tM. liiociatlep ar4 requested tmmUKmm i. necreiary . A. J. WOJ0HW"' M Mewwiw "It la the best patent medicine lu the world" Is what Mr. K. M. Hartman of Maruaiu, Oregou, aays of Chamber lain, Colic, Colera and Dlarrhma Remedy. "What leads me lo make this assertion Ufrom the fact that dys- eutary lu Ita worst form was prevalent rounu here last summer and it never took over two or three doses of that remedy to effect a complete cure, For sale by Alexander-Cooper Drug Co. Halem Is beginning to look forwsrd to the last day of next mouth when the alate fair opena, to having an Im mense crowd there. The Oregon state fair open September StS and continues until October 4th. Of course there will be the usual horse races, and the purses will be large, attracting fine homes; also bicycle races. There will be a balloon ascension daily. Every evening there will be a concert and a sacred concert ou Bu uday a nd a sermon by Rev. Edward Davis of Han Fran' olaco. The admission la fifty cents, One of the Interesting feature will tie addresses by Senator In gulls and Congressman Bryan. Mr. C. G. Strong, principal of the public schools at Anderson, Cat., say: "I have used Chain ocruiln's Pain Balm and have found It an excellent remedy for lameness and slight wounds." lameness usually results Iron: a spralu, or other Injurv, or from rheu matism, for which Chamberlain's Pain Balm Is especially Intended and un equalled. It affords almost Immediate relief and lu a short time effects a permanent cure, for aale by Alexander-Cooper Drug Co. Tbe West Bidk office la now ready to print bop tickets in any quantity, on abort notice. Our !Hy5 ticket is a very convenient and safe one, and will give sati faction. The price Is as low as tbe lowest Why use oommou hop tickets, when you can get our "Safety" at a less price considering Its advan tages? Real Estate Transfers. John Ellis and wife to Henry Byerly, lot 0, blk 18, Elllt' add to Dallas, $H0. Elizabeth Butler to H. J. Ground, 1 1-100 acres In Monmouth, fttX). Mary R. Beck aud husband to J. W. Allen, parts of lots 7 and 8, blk 15, in Hill's town of Independence, f 1 . II. B. Plummer to Murphy, Grant A Co., E. i of N. W. , Bee. 24, and W. of N. E. J, Sec. 24, Tp. 8 8., R. 7 W., Sheriff's deed. Joshua MoDanlel and wife toCerclIe and Geneva Wilcox, 80 acres; to Lee Hill McDanlel, 80 acres; to Homer and David McDanlel, 80 acres; to EmesU and Helen McDanlel, 80 acres; to Kva Elder, Joshua and Opul McDanlel, 80 acres; to iwxanna, .surge ana neien White. 80 acres; to Ira and Lillun Mc Danlel, 80 acres; all In Tp, 7 H.. R. S en W. Consideration for eacl tract, $2,000. One night when Mr. Isaac Reese was stopping with me, says M. F. Hatch, promlneut merchant of Quarter- master, WashliiKton, I heard him groaulng, On going to his room I Buffering from cramp colic He was in such agony I feared be would die. I hastily gave him a dose of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He was soon relieved and the first words he uttered were, "what was that stuff you gave me?" I In formed him. A few days ago we were talking about bis attack and he said he was never without that remedy now. I bave used It in my family for several years. I know its worth and do not hesitate to recommend It to my friends and customers. For sale by Alexander-Cooper Drug Co. The U. S. Gov't Reports uhow Royal Bklng Powder superior to all other. , Home Heap Making. To make'Very1 et&lfe'rtf 'sbkp which kvlll remove trreaKe stMiU .and nrQVW.a, IVYOiiOte.Very.eXceiiiijii, ai"i nuu; can .of iiolai LVUIUJIOUJ. dissolvon uuei. i snoomru i,.r. nrneie. iqkh ooh ikjuiuij veYtbKMS fcpnra ana yrove a iM wlwH noonfuia r4 jr-TieTwt riTftir, antf Wednesday from a business trip to Lane county, Wm. lhtvllMtii, ui nude au uel)niin iit anlsttn a assignee. The enterprising insurance agent, M N. Bolls, of Monmouth, was doll busluessln Dallaa, Tuemlay, Dallas merchant should either, tak alt the produce that Is offered here for aale or milt advertising that they will do so. Prof. Hutchinson left his family down In Douglas to get their visit out and came home, IV) miles, on bis wheel, The Polk county "political pot" do simmer. Tbe honor of holding office are eagerly sought after these hard times. Mr. C. E. Magem, of McMlnnvllle, visited Dallas this week. Mr. Magem wa formerly school superintendent of Polk county. Judge J. J. Daly waa at Eugene last week making tbe necessary arrant menU for sending hla son Floyd to the Slate University the coining year. Tbe teachers' examination Is now In eesslou with fourteen applicants. The superintendents la being assisted by D. P.Htoufrurand Prof. A. M. Sanders. Robert Suitor and family have been ependlng a week over by the aca. Dur ing tbe harvest aud thieshlng season his mill Is running with only half crew. Sheriff Plummer haa eleven acres of a fine hops aa the county affords. They were well trained and have been well sprayed. He Is doubling tbe ca pacity of hi drying arrangements. Hherlff Plummer haa been busly engaged for the past two weeks lu send Ing out uotlce to delinquent taxpayer toaettle up. The amounts must be settled or the property will be levied ou, Mrs, U. 8. Grant and her father, Monroe Miller, left Monday morning for a few days at the Lower Soda, on Santlam river, lu the Cascades. They will be accompanied by friends from Sclo. All sensible and strictly honest peo ple will devote as much aa possible of thl year's Income to the payment of ny debt hanging over them. You have no right to be liberal, even with yourself until you are square with the world. in going over the county we some time see a farmer stocked with noth ing but scrawny animals of all kinds, It cost Just as much to get them ready for market as better ones, but they never bring a good price. It pay to handle only the best stock of all aorta. Had the secretary of state, Harrison Klneald, been a pemlatent In kipping off some of the perqu laities of hi own office as be has been lu attempting it for other officials, hi alleged economy u the Interest of the public would now be in better favor with all. Oregcn hops command the top of tbe market tbe world over and are every where searched out California has In yean past sold her Inferior hops a Ore gon's and disposed of Oregon's chooest as California's, but the Eastern and foreign markets are posted now and Oregon hojis are always given a warm reception. In the county clerk'a office of Marlon county Saturday, a hop contract be tween It, L. Swarta and Phil, Nell A Co. waa filed and recorded. The form er agrees to deliver to the latter 200,000 Hinds of his coming crop, the price to be paid therefor being fixed at 10 cents. Mr. Bwartx 1 to receive an advance of 5 cents per pound as picking money. The liojo must be delivered by tho 10th of October. The work of laying heavy steel on the railroad was finished up to Dallas on last Suturday. Sunday morning the gang was removed back to Dundee, where they will take up the third rail to lie used on this end of the line, and after about two weeks of track luylng uear Portland the men will be brought back here, and the work pushed through to A I rile. It Is pretty well stated that as soon as the work Is finished a dally truln will be put on from Alrlle to Portland. The difference between the rustler and the slow goer Is that the one goes out aud hunts work and business or creates openings for them while the other fellow simply waits for some thing to turn up in his favor. Talk about the Inequalities of fortune In the world. If there were tomorrow an equal division of everything In Polk county, within five years a minority of the people would again have the greater portion of It. Home people ate too slow aud sluggish to ever grasp and hold their share of the good things go ing. Who Is to blame for It? J. 8. Wright, postmaster at Sugar loaf, over on the road to Rock Creek, was in to see us Wednesday. The place Is aliout half way between Falls City and Norton, on the railroad, the distance being thirty-two miles. There are two other postofllces, Chandler and Rocca, between bis place and Norton, from which point they get mall once a week. This season has seen twenty five claims added to the population lu the 8llet7, bui aud , about, forty,, on ihm side of Bugar What Is the Beasea t Dovic'a Imi.ano, August 2A, JHMS. EimH Wtwr Hi ok: The county court let the contract ruveutly to J. K. McCoy to build a bridge ou the oounty road leading to the Hall's ferry and we living here agreed to furnish the piling If Mr. MjCoy would build the bridge four feet higher than the con tract aud thus be above high water at usual freshets The bridge Is being bullt.but Judge Bumh and Road-super visor Knowles would uot allow Mr. McCoy to carry out hla contract with us. We would like to know why our wishes were not renpejted as some times we are out off from ths use of the road several weeks on account of It being so low. It would have owl the county nothing and would have made a better piece of work to have been higher. E. P. Dovr. To Tbe (.ciieral Public. r TRILBY HEART PINS! Tb noslsl lnw of lbs t olled Slule provide (hut HilHiMier ttl' lrlcll, forbidden to pluce r permit to lw j placed upou the walla, or otherwise foi public exhibition, wlthlu tbe post office or lobby thereto, or any of the post offlo premises, business cards, circulars, placards, handbills, or advertisements of private business; aud, also, pictures, cartoons, placard, handbills or other documeuta or advertisement of a pollll ol character. All audi notices are promptly .amoved when found In the lobby to the office. Tbe public should take notice of this fact. The proper place to advertise I In the local paiers, Albany lhnuwat. The state Agricultural college at Corvallls ha done excellent work under the energetic management of president J. M. Bloss, There are 22 Instructors, and four courses of study Agricultural, Mechanical, Household EcoiMmiy, and Bachelor of Science, The tultlou Is free. The expense of board and uniform la very light The fall term begins Thursday Sept. 10th The youug men receive military In traction by a U.S. Officer. Tbe youug ladles are Instructed lu cooking household economy, etc, and also receive a good literary education. If you want further particulars, address the president for a catalogue. The Wigwam. 0 0 0 ;: 0 I' 0 0 c 0 I expect to receive a nice line of 'Trilby Heart Pins' from Chicago, on Tuesday, August 37th. i Prices - 20 -30 - and -50 - cents, t CALL AND 5EE THEfl. 0. A. KRAMER, JEWELER. ICECREAfl, CONFECTIONARY, BREAD AND CAKES,, Furnished for private parties, socials, picnics aod all kinds of entertainments, on the shortest notice and at prices consistent with first-class work aod best materials. For anything in thla line go to 0. A. Back, ja; C sisftlat M., StsWta FOR- No material chaugele apparent lu the Wigwam since last week. Work is going along nicely. This week will see the roof shingled and the meeting room for the camp ou the atage com ilete. Mr. M, A. liaaer has iwii gran d a permit by CaK H. I Wells, of Portland, toork-aufisea camp of Sons of Veterans, aud say that it will be called to order by him on Haturday of next week and will l organ Ited with about twenty members In the wigwam. It can now beseeu that tbe building I koIiik to be a very ueat and orua menu! structure. When the building Is enclosed ths Wkst Hlnte will nub' Msli aa full a list as poaaiuie or those who contributed cash, material aud work. There Is tome talk of oiwulng ine iiuiiuing Willi a granu larniimoan. T. B. Huntley and sous have agreed to donate their services to furnish the music, food old fashioned dance, aud the ladies of the lUiief corps will serve ice cream, and lemonade so mat it is thought oue or two hundred dcllars may be raised In that way to help iiay any balance of debt due when It I completed, Such an entertainment should receive a very liberal patronage from our people. Small Beginnings Make rtt cndlnga Mimellmss. Ailment Hint we are apt to ixm.lder irlval olten grow, Itirnush neslort, Into atrocious iiislsdlea, dangerous lo ttieniMlves and indurllv of oilier, It Is a dlrerd of ths earlier In dications of III health Wlilrli leads hi the Mtalilloliineiilofallaoru of maladies on a chninlo IhwI. Moreover, there art certain disorders lueldent to the seaaon, sueti aa malaria and rlietimstUin, aaliit which It ! Iwayideslrahlaki fortify Ilia system alter exposure to the eondllkiua wbleb mx!ne tliem. Cold, damp and miasma are surely counteracted by Hostler's Hhimaeh Kilters. AAcr you have incurred risk rroin tties In. tluanr, a wlneglasnrul or two of H"tettr'i 8.ioiiiai:b Hilton directly afterward should be wallowed, for malaria, dyspepsia, liver eomplalnt, kidney and bladder trouble, ner vousness aod debility It Is the most deservedly popular of remedlm and preventive. A wlneglassem) before meals prainotea appetite, NberllT Sale L'nder Foreclosure, WM I'M IN TIIK CHU'tUT (XUKT OK THE BTATE ofOrcsnii for tha couuty or l'olk. O. H. HeardorfT, plaliilln. vs D.T.HUtnley.Msry h.Htttnley and H. K. MeKlniy, defen-daiils. Notlie Is hereby given by virtue of an eieeik lion and order of nale, duly Issued out of the elnmlt court of Hie state of Oregon, lor the county of l'olk, being dald, July 10, 1KM, uixin a Judgemciil and deoroe duly rendered, made, enrolled and docketed In said circuit oourt, on the Sth day or June, 1HM, In t cause therein pending In the above entitled suit, I am commanded In the name of the stata of Oregon, to sell the real property hereinafter deacrlbed to saUsfy said Judge. ment and dncreenf nix hundred and forty, dvs dollars and sixteen cent (4&.t) with Interest thereon at the rate or H per cent pefaiiDuin.rrointhentbday of June, IMA, and for the further sum of seven ty.fi ve dollars (fJi) attorney fees.and flfleen dollars (116) cost and dlnhuraemenls of this suit, and accruing costs, Now therefore In ohedlonce to said decree, I will on SATURDAY, AUUITRT 24, 1899, at the hour of one o'clock p. m of said day at the front door of the oourt house In Dallas, Polk county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, for caxh In hand, on day of sale, all the right title and Interest of said defendants In and tosiild mortgaged premises. Deserlbed as follows, towlt: Ixitn four (II, five (5), six (6), seven (7), eight (8), nine (9), ten (10), eleven (11), twelvo (12), thirteen (18), fourteen (H), ft Risen. (15) and sixteen (10), In block No. four (I), aud lots No. seven (7), eight (H), nine (), ten (10), eleven (II), thirteen (18) and fourteen (14), In block No, three (8), as shown In the amended plat to outlet No. four (4), In the town ol Mon mouth, Polk Co., Oregon. Dated, this lHth day of July, lHtfi. H.B. PLUM MBit, Sheriff o. Polk County, NHW STOKE, NEW (JOODS AND LOW PRICES. The J. R 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. F. O'Donnell Co., Independence, Or. Fine Photcgrapbs Crayon Work Postelloo ..... India Inks Witer Ciltrs D.H.HaVHN'S Photograph Gallery Independence. Or. Safety- . . Hop . . Tickets. STOVES AND RAiES. A full line of "Superior" stoves and ranges. An absolute guarantee with every stove. 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, 1895-1896. "The Uslveraity of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, offers free tulUon to all atu denU. Youug men canobtalu hoard, lodging, heat and light la the dorm itory for (2 50 per week. Koouier furnish their own linen. Young womeu are provided with hoard In private families at 3.00 per week. Young womeu desiring board should address Prof. John Btraub, Eugene, Oregon, or HecreUry Youug Womeu'e Christian Association, Eugene. The University oilers three haocalaureate degrees: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Hclenoe and Bachelor of Letters with oorrespoudlng courses of study. The following shorter courses are also ottered: Aa English course leading la two years to a business diploma and lu three years to the title graduate lu English; An advauoed course for graduates of normal schools leading to the degree master of pedagogy: A three years' course lu civil engineering leading to the degree civil engineer: A course of two years for teachers of physical education leading to a diploma aod the title director of physical education. The University charges an Incidental fee of ten dollars which is payable lo advance by all students. Ktudents holding diplomas from tbe public schools and those having teachers' certificates are admitted to the preparatory department without examination. Tbiwe desiring Information regarding the preparatory departments should address tbe Dean, N. L. Narregan, Eugene. For catalogue and information addreess C. H. Chapman, president, or J. J. Wtlton, secretary, Kugeue, Oregon. for three years past tb Hop grower of Polk county bav used Um safety hop Ueket printed at the Waar Sins office. They bave gives saUa. faction, and bav saved much annoyano la eouotlng tb Iimum of ticket. This year we will present a new style of ticket. CHEAPER and BETTER Uian .ver. W. ask tb bos gmwem of Polk eounty lo eaA ana get prleee. TM W Mid offlo. wUl be prepared to print tb.se tlckete at las prase waa Detore, 11 u our own Inveailoa and aom eta Ins new aod dot el. Orders flllaS promptly sad with sattsfso- . M. MeCAIC. S. MUHLMAN. p. i. tm. i ti Prearivterw ef Indepeodesce Til: ftstcrj Manufacture) iw of FIRST-CLASS Drain Tile. ef all else. Prleea U Salt the HARD TIMES. OFFICE AND FACTORY Independence. Oregon GenfB Clothing. Made to order In asy style at tb Inde- pendence Tailor Huop, T. Lttytos Jenks, proprietor. A fine tins of sample si. ways on hand bom which to select. Bulls mad to order from f U np, by Independence Tailor Shop a. PRK800TT. J. A. VESSB8 Prescott 8c Veness, Proprietors of- ann wn m. Manufacturers of and Deal.n la FIR and HARDWOOD, ARD ' , Rouh and Droo&od LUMBER. MM- W. S. Ferguson, Proprietor ot the Conservalory of MiinIc. ALBANV COLLEGE, ALBANY, OBKOON. Prof. Z. M. Parvln, Mua. Doe., (formerly of the Willamette University). Courses In all the Important brandies of musical culture. Lateet and best methods. Results equal to the beat Eastern music schools, Fine music rooms. Prices low. First term . begins Beptamber 11, 18WS. Bend for circular and catalogue. Wallace H. Lkr, A. M. President, Albany College, Albany, Oregon. Hay For Nale. BALED gUF.ATA3oA?HA'Y. BARLEY UVU HUU V"ve nvuva ft rtTnnitl,(ii i Hill PfP u..'..':::::.:: lllllllll i.r,-,.,,,v,,,Vi , lllllllllll sWtslWiS New Planing Mills, on Main street, west of the water works, is now in operation. Sash, Doors and Moldings. Independence, Oregon. M4 - lllllllllll ;':x-:'M';';':M':';';f;-;-: WE PREFER TO DO YOUR WORK In our New Shop, opposite Kelley's Livery Stable, rather than in the Newspapers. S'irFxoiTorfion. I Shpemjr the ver 1 X IJ- T T mm Road and I rack Iraft. ir 'Desi. J. A. WHEELER, Manager. CITY STABLES. ELY JOBHSON, Pre?. Horses Fed by the Day Week or Month. Best of Attention Given Stock Left in Charge. INDEPENDENCE, ORE. G. L. HAWKINS, Proprietor of The Independence Marble Works, estimate ou all cemetery work. Flrst-elasa workman, ship, latest designs, and lowest prices. Sperling Bitters Meat Market MALUM Choice Meoto i 3 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. iff 1 I la. Va DR. J0.1DAN A CO.'S GREAT MDSED3 CP 1I1TC1T MSlM .sW0'"0 Stnln yos MstialMsa 1 . a.laisSsnlhwasaslaiiS Slii II V.timawiaasa' muitomiutikMi I MtWaseSSi el a. sbjNi. Admli- rnral