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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1895)
gal Paper if Polk County. THE WEST SIDE. (est Side Publishing- Company TUISIAY, AtWSTSO. tKifi LOCAL ANDJPERSONAL. bot " wot t r E. rfcpibrr'. Mf.V. 1. Oounaway will rvturu H,P lokhtf money. Set W, 0. Writs11 Mm. S. A. Mulaey left on Saturdnv' (fjlU I" VWI.n'NWi"" 111111111 eetiutf- IJiwrv ye urinal for tm Welding, Ttc'by. jjiw.ii Kll th Finch mill llttl Siiv jrfMw'tit Sunday In Halcm visiting M,,iviloklit: money. W. 0. Wright, Mia. Trv thf Sunly dinner attli City R,uurmt. rv I'rintliiK ticket at lit ftifu. to ttio wife f T. T. Kemp, lii BWth Independence, Tucaday Aug. 7, IUwhiIxt the Webllng tt th opera houw net Tueaday. J. K. Mct'oy bit completed the I.J.I.W m;nm UlC sluUtfll OU tilt toad IdtiilnK b HjU Fetry. You can get receipt mid note In pad iHtieWKsrSinaortle. Mm. lno; I'tUT, tf NewU'ra;, came up TVeday mnl l vWtlug her mother jtr Jotie north of to u. Tti Littlv 1'mIiu hotel 1 tlw popular pl- to fl a 0 nt -vlaw meal. Mix Jr Kennedy and Hattle Jour iil t l1' Saturday to prtiJ few day friend. Motiey to loan ou choice city pro prrty, W. U. Wright, DaJta. The little daughter of Mr. Hank Lewi fell on om bar!! w in.1 It Friday ud rut herself quite badly. Muwy to loan on ctnili city pro perty, V. 0. Vriht, Ifella. Pre T I.CampMl weiH to Portland feat wk mi bunltipn. Uf I liMiktiiK oiurh refreahed fioui Id rvwnt trip East Mortgt;ew mid note bought by V. (I. Wright, I hill., Polk l u., Or. W J sim'Ik will niovi out to the B. X. Tlmrp farm of VM acre thin fell, lit- tiavluK rt'iiUnt It fr the coin ing yr. Plenty of nioiify to loan on fiirni ..rite V li Wrli'lil. Ihilliis. A. Nelwui K ft on Saturday for Moun tain Home, Mutio, wln-rw lie mill li (oniilirabli live nm-k mid furruiiiK latermt. Frtwli bnad fvery day at the lion Bon. Kncht loavm fr a I'liartf r. g. M. J.ilniUHi mid wlfo, of m-arj PrlnevilU-, Crook county, nr; KUp, ttt the home of Jiiimn Tidhcrow, hIh-iv the rev ut wul event Impieiied. TheWtST SltiK Safety Hoptliket l tA'iM fltnt, which liieaun, there It (lot III UK better. Bueklncham' Dye for th? WhlKkew nn be iipiilied u ben at home, and la utiiforrualy muvwiful In cidorlug a brown or black. Hence ita great h) ularity. All farmer in need of lumber will flml ii to their itilcrtt to ifo to the Mull mouth luiulier yard. Lint Saturday even lute a pleaaant farewell (rnrty wua tendered Mln Heltle Snyder af the home of H. V. Finch mime llfieeu young jx-onle Itelug present. The WitsT Si UK hop ticket In giving atinfuction to our (.utroim for It la the cheait and the btnt. Mr. Bwil Wagner, of Kalem, one of the principal owner of the "Oregon Girl," a rich nUne reintiy dlacnvered In the Saiiliani litatrlct by W. It. O'Donnell waa vihitlng In the city laat Th urn I ay. Don't buy your hop tlcketa until you tee how cheap the W Hihk la print ing tliem. The Unt too. Miwen Mary and Dorrelle Hhevla. of Buena ViNta, have returned from their tay of Hevral week at the Buy and the hitter, who waa In poor health, la much Improved. They were I o town fiaturduy. Hont Stark, of the Little I'alace Hotel, la giving the traveling public atlafaetion and hia trade m increaalng. Owar lO'tuile and wife, of Halcm, were vinitlng at the home of Peter Cook over Sunday. Mr, Kcnnle win. formerly a com ponltorln thla office and I now at work in the office of the Slileni Jimrnnl. When you want a good meal for 2l oentM, go to Strong' reatanraiit, Weata co't & Irwin, proprietors. Halcm, Oregon. ' Wm. Itradcn, who wan one of the vIciImw of the Frankfort townal'e near Antorla three yearn ago, with theedltor of tliix paper, waa In town luat Tuea day reprew-ntlng a leather belting hou', of Portland. . A. A. ItatterHon, recently proprietor of the KlIenHburgMcr, waa a gueat thin week of Iv. Crawford. Mr- liatterHon la an Intelligent gentleman i . i...i,....f,iit. mm HIIOWH ttial tie HUH koihi junnciw... when he exprefwH hlmaelf aa much Impreaaed with the bualneaa activity iiotiw d in Indepcnaence. J"h Craven, living between Indepen dence arid Monmouth, waa digging a well recently and nineteen feet below UieHiirfuceof the ground the tooth of tome animal alao aea ahella nJ ilTan' cheaof trees were found. Mr. Craven remarked: "If I had dug down deeper I don't know what X might have found." On lut-t Saturday evening the flrat of aaerieuof dance waa given at uie lera houe and It proved a very I'leanant affair. E. C. Olltuer, secre tary of the Stale Iimurance CA, aud P. C. Patteraon, werejn attendance md the former wu much jdeaaed with the charming and entertaining young kdiea whom be met, '. TluMiekl nieeliuiritflli. A t t u- i 1.... . ... , " v " . I v.T, ui i N.ptrn,v,r 2S. tf TlWw8WRluwlutuon(mUo thelda.,hllen.(ofiHU.iM,,iwlw, , pouini ,,r imu at 10 rent ta-r x.ud, at the Went side Trading C,i, K. W. Popplcton, frm,.rly of tnd. po.U.w, ia now liKiatwi lu Honolulu. Prof. J. M. Powell returned froin a iM.p.n,,npt., Portlmid laat Friday S'.IJUI -I- ... ... " i"M.o.o. iri.n country lard at 10 vnia a r niu ml, at the V.t Hide railing fr-Hu ivtrolt.on the laat Wednesday, returned lioma O. 1. rallmad, J. A. Wi., Mnrne,! t (akeoliaige iiiv aawmitl In Waahlngton t Will tiH-k hint Tuemlay. Two hundred bale of .w WPrt mx. ,n,,wl uiteiiendcm-e laat Tmialay o " ii-iii m voiui(i, i.... . ijiiaui in llo imttit nir. ini In I tie llim Pharmacy, Moniuouth, wi iiuur price. iiieioiaiotorthe (I. A. II hall. (or hat ever name may U decided up- mm win ne auiut Ym. Conductor Welmter on the Wet Hide ralu In at Newairt, ruatlcallug, ami It i now miuctor IVrry." Anything y,m want In the grocery Hue. Cull at the Went Hide Trading vw., uicir price are lower than other. The bualneH nmu, who doc not advertln allow trail to Uiave a (own and therefore hurt all Hue of btmliufu. The tlciii nalooii ha ln rcpapered within and repalnte.1 without ami now pn-enta freah and Inviting ap It. I). tHaiper ha aw ured a 12.50 Mind trip rte for ' hup-plcker by rail and f I .at) by laiat Including camp outfit. J. C. Biuir, of San Franclaco, who own a lar.e hop yrl oipolte town, wa here on bualnciai the flrat of the week. Mb Klva Taylor, daughter of It, J. Taylor, returned Tuesday from Well dale, where ahe ha been vlaltlng Mr. Kitchen. A ajHH-lal ocli containing A. B. Hamiuond and II. It. Claflln, of New York, prtd down with the regular, hut Tuelay. J It. Morln, wife and child ipetit a few day ruatlcatlug at Yaqulna Uy thl week, a mieUof Mr. Irvine the editor of the A'ic. J. A. tlrlpiby living two mile north of IndtHindenee ha harvested thin year Smm buxhela of wheat and MO of at and other grain. Judut Hurley, of Independence, and hi brother Judge Hurley, of Portland, are both very alck. Judge Hurley, uf Portland, I very low. The after m wm train now arrive at Independence t half paat two In the aficrtUMiii, which I thirty-nix minute later than It waft formerly. Mi I'llth Caxmivant, the critic teacher at the Normal, who ha been upending part of her vacation aiming friend at Portland, returned to Mon mouth lnt Friday. An adjourned meeting of the Will- dinette Hop Drawer' Aieliitlou will take place In the Odd Fellow' hall next Saturday afternoon to which all hop grower are Invited. L. C. (Illmore and family returned from Alea, where they have been rusticating foraeven week paat, and ha aonie big tlh atorte to tell. He ny I). It. Taylor and family will be here Tbumday and Mr. Taylor will tell hi Kreat bearatory. F. L Kelley, our livery man while riding a aaddle aatride the pole of a lumlH-r wagon on hi way to the aaw mill, turned over aide way ami the hind wheel of the waifon pawed over him but fortunately he wa not much hurt though badly brulaed. Dr. 8. A. Mulkey and wife were called to Amity laid week lo attend the dying hour of hi mother Mr. M. Mulkey, w ho died laat Friday after a lingering lllne and much aufflerlng at the age of 62. A hunband, three aon and a daughter aurvlve her. Thelat place in Independence to buy clothing I at the tft..rhop on C atreet. Jenk the tailor 1 giving 8 per cent off on all cnh order for two week more. Call and ace hi line of new aample, they cannot be beaten in any town In Oregon, for price or quality. The Wwer Si UK office la now ready to print hop ticket in any quantity, on ahort notice. Our 181)5 ticket ia a very convenient and aafe one, and will give aatlfaclloii. The price I a low a the loweat. Why twe common hop ticket, when you can get our "Safety" at a lea price considering IW advan tage? Hev. George, of Newcastle, Perm., preached In the Presbyterian church last Hundav ond those who were pres ent speak In thehlifheat term of the lenrnlng "! eloquence of the speaker. If poaalhle he intends filling the pulpit again at the earnest solicitation of his hearers of last Sunday. Itev. Ocorge a guest of Mrs. It. H. Wallace on her extensive farm near Salem. Mit L. Campbell, who has ucex fully conducted the City Restaurant concluded that she wants to place her daughter In school at Halcm and In order to be with her has sold hr res taiirunt. Mesdames McGinn A Catlln are the purchasers. Mrs. Catlln has been In the millinery bualnea for eometime past and has disposed of her Interest therein to her partner Mrs. Kinney. J W. G. ColTran, many years ago manager of the Portland branch of the Hartford Fire Insurance Co., but or late years lu San Francisco has Just been promoted to Chicago, where bo will assume the position of assistant manager of the Western branch, suc 2edlngH.P.Hywood. Mr. CWrun now draws a princely salary'and he U deserving of it. He Is one of Gods noblemen. r.,. .i, iitttfl leaks that sometimes 11 " n"7 ""- .ink a shin, and the great ocean Is made of little drops of water. Thus little things count and make big ones lltu rm.wa whv we ask in the airurcgate that little bill you owe us 1" . lotion o the WW Biwt, A whole lot of these little bills means a iiretty big one to us, so you can see LPrnL Isthattheseshouldbe pioroptly paid M- it you want the Bust . I IUD KYliNT. Mr. J ante Tel hero w In an limniie Moment Drawn Her Little 8u. The chief subject of eon vernation thla week ha 1hh.ii the detail of the drowning of little fiyewMild Oito Tetluiw, which lip-iied lnt Sun day. The proniliience of the family, in met mIihm learned that Mis. Tetherow I mi uiui-ually loving nml her, and that her ehlldren almost ld.illre.1 her, all combine to create a greater lutcrcat In the sad event. Ilie liouae of Jaitie Tetherow I on the I.ticklaintiie, aland lx mile dlatant from Indepciidcii(e. There are five children, namely, Albert aged iHt22, Laura 24, Archie so, Orln and Otto ft, A eorreapmulent of the Wiwt Sihic "'ml (he following account of (he affair: Mr. Jamc Tetherow, who ha lavn under the ear of a doctor for aoiue time wa not thouglit to lie In a dangemu condition, baton Saturday nlnht last, w hile teniirrlly lima ne, ahe ttsik her little flve-year old ou Otto, wi n wn Hceping with her, down to the Luckl .ituute and drowned htm. This wa tint known to any of the family until Sunday morning, when Mr. Tetherow went Into the naun mi-uplcd by her ohler aon AlU-rt aud asked him to gel up quick and go for the doctor, a he very sick and would die, and then started running toward the Luckl amute that flow near the Iioiihc, but they caught her lafore she n-ached the water and tried to peimmdc her to return to the mue, hut she kept say ing "Clyde U In there, get him out." A Clyde had been dead a number of year they tlioiiiu iie meiit the live- yearxdd baby Imy, an they told her he wa lu lad and finally got her to return w Ith them, On tklug her to the bed It waa discovered that the little boy w as gone. She id, after being given evernl minute to think. "I know where he I, I w rapiied hi in In a quilt ind took hhn down to the creek and trow ned him. The Lord told me to do this, that I waa going to die and uot to go and leave my little Imy here In thl wicked world." On going uown to me crccK ami aearcliltig, in a abort time they found the taaly of the little fellow drowned a hi mother had said. Thl I a terrible stroke Uam the family and relative a the little Imy wa a favorite. One night when Mr. Isaac ltirwwn Mtopplug w ith me, ay M. F. Hatch, prominent merchant of (Juartir- manter, !iliitton, I heard him unwilling. On k""lng to hi nxnn I NiillVrtug (rum cramp colic. He wa In auch Hgony I feared he would die I hantlly gave him a done of Chamlier- lain' Colic, Cholera and Dlarrtuea Remedy, He wa wmiii relic vl and the rlntt words he uttered were, "what waa that atulf you gave me?" I In formed him. A few day bijo we were talking alsiut hi attack and he wild he wa uever without that remedy now. I have ued It lu my family for everal year. I know It worth and do not htwltata to risnumieiul It to my friend and customer. For sale by Alexander-Cisqr Drug Co. Take Notice Mathematician I The following problem wa given out lu the teacher' examination lu California, and Is to be solved by Arith metic. It ha proven so far a poser to many who have tried to aolve It. The name of all those who correctly solve It will I published lu this pasr. The answer will he given next wee. I buy a farm for $.ns) to lie paid for In ft equal paymenta, liitercat at 10 pr wnt payable annually, the payments to le 0, I, 2, 3, and 4 year from dido of purchaae. It Is so arranged that I pay exactly the same amount of money at each payment, w hat I the equal pay ment? "It I the best patent medicine lu the world" Is what Mr. K. M. Hartman of Marqiiam, Oregon, says of Chamber- lain, Colic, Colera and Dlarrluvu Hcniedy. "What leads me to make this assertion Ufrom the fact that dys entery In Its worst form was prevalent emund here last summer and it never KMik over two or three doses of that remedy to effect a complete cure." For sale by Alexander-CKier Drug Co. Letter from Sansonata. From a private letter from C. C. Caniiiell, who is now In San Salva dor, we take the following extracts, Charlie Is quite a rover and Is obaeiv- Ing several things In the Southern Land. "I have come to a stopping place. Could not get work at 'Frisco; got a hance to work my way to Honduras but finding nothing there, I walked alsiut 1!I6 miles from Amnpnla here. I passed through several old Spanish towns. San Wiiivaiior, tne cnpiiai, is a very pretty place the houses are built of mud ordoby and 'he roof of tiling. There are very few Americans lu the Interior; In fact, I walked over 100 mile without seeing one or any one, that could speak Kngllsh. I'he people In the country live In houses built of atlcks aud grans; mother earth Is lloor. The rich clans live almost as poorlv as the poor. The women do their wash ing hi the creeks on a flat rock and use some kind of a weed for soap. They grind their corn with a rock, one flat, a good deal like a wush Ismrd, one to lay across that; rich and poor alike! Farm hands work for thirty cents per day and board themselves; hut they won't cat any more than an Oregon chicken. They chop olTslxty-slx feet square or weeds for a duy's work, I say chop tKH-ause the hoe Is unknown here they use a long knife or a sword for every thing they do. AH kinds of tropical fruits and veget ables are grown here, and three crops of corn can be harvested olf of one piece of land In one year although they ship corn from the U. H. down here, Corn Is worth f 4 or $fi per bushel In silver. Sugar and coffee are the principal products, b-i. If you want to buy a little you will have to pay about four times as much as In the States. Cigars are about the only thing you t.nv ehean. I trot one hundred and sixty for fifty cents, and they are UH good us the ten cent cigars we get at home, hut If you buy a pound of tobacco you will pay $1 for It. Wiishim? Powder, A a el a", tb people are not a fur advanced a our American Indian, They have very few horae here, and what they have are alatut like the Grand Itondu Indian hor-, They use mule principally for riding and pack Ing, the heavy freighting being done with earts and oxen. Their cart wheel- aie solid, there arc nopoke, and a yoke of their oxvn will pull about as much a on of our milk cow-they pull by the head. The only men who do any hard work here ate the packer In the mountain. They will takt one hundred aud fifty ismnd and trudge along all day, up hill and down over Hie rough! trail you ever saw. There I a strip of level country along the coast, from ten lo fifty mile wide, that no one but a native can live on, a It la o low aud swampy, The mount alii are all plateau and little valley and It I on of the prettiest countries 1 have ever seen, Thl I the commence nieiit of the rainy season. It rain alamt evety other day. They say it rain moat every day In August. They are expecting war here before long with Honduras, but It won't amount to anything. They will uot get thl far north with their lighting One hundred and ninety mile U long way lu thl country, In fact, It I only sixty mile further lo the North eru line. I am working In the car hop at f.1 l-r day w ith a lot of Spaniard. Not one of them can iak F.ngllsh. If a fellow (MKiie here and staysawhlleaud keep trlght, they will oiler him plenty of chance for making money." Dal In (Mmrvrr. Mr. 0. G. Strong, prluclpal of the public nchuil hi AiidertMin, Cab, any: "I have used Chamoorlnln' Palu I lul in and have found it an excellent remedy for lamciie and slight wound." I ji i ne n ik tiHiially return froir. a spralu, or other Injury, or from rheu madam, for which ChaiiiUTlaln'sPuIn Halm I eieclally Intended and un equalled. It afford almoMt Immediate relief and lu a short time ell'ect a (icrmaueut cure. For sale by Alex atidcr-Cooper lrug Co. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. County Court next week. No chlncse at the City Itetaurant, Shot guu 'hull at F. K, Chamber', Money to build with, W. G. Wright, Dal la. Salt at your own price, at lb Wet Side Trading Co. The City lUntaurant will nil order for meal at all hour. Home of the young men want a wH'l-il dune Tuesday lu order to meet i hone KuglUh girl, Memr Krengle A Hlllard are turn ing out their new hop pre five now U lng fitted up for different order. Every line ol hulnca In Imlc'it 1eiic ut leNnl hIioii Id be advcrllacd. The locul uewpaHr should I at leant an Index to the town. Think of thl bimlmn men. Charles E, Ilolwon, who live ten mile above la-bauon, wa taken with a fainting fit on the at reel here hmt Ttiedny aud sank down a If dead w hich created quite an excitement. I le I subject to thee ape 1 1. He came lo Polk comity to pick hop but will probably have to go to the hospital. He any he ha had lift ecu of them) fits In one day and sometime they laat several hour. W. I. Reynold, of Dallas, wa lu town last w eek aud w ent out lo see the wigwam, (J. L. Stockton say he want It called the G. A. 11 hall, after thl) aud wa greatly pleased w ith Its appearance, lie say ttial he liiuler- Ntand from Mr. Stockton that It will be oieiieil with an ad Ires by some prominent (icrsou, aud that haul talent will supplement It, and he will runtle up a big ctowd from Dallas and Induce the glee club to come over and take part. What with work on the Coor brick going rapidly forward the second story walls Is lng nearly up, and the hum of the severe! warehouse cleaner taking In wheat, the string of wagons going through town loaded with prospective hop picker and their household effects, also the building of the G. A. It. Hull, as well a the arrival at the stores of Ihixcs and bundles of merchandise for the full trade all go to make Independence have a decidedly buliies like apar- mice. James R Hall, of Ilwaco, Wash., was here this week looking over Polk county. He Is uot related to the Halls, of this county, but has a daughter at Falls City, Mrs. J. M. Puckett. He has four traps at the mouth of the Columbia and thla has Ihh'ii a pro fitable year for flHherman. He will probably Invest In this county, as he Is well pIcaHcd with both the county and this town. ' He Is a G. A. It. member and flmla himself ut home among the old soldiers. He says he will try and have Gcnl. Canny Post, of Ilwaco, come up here next year to the encamp ment. (). 1). Kydcr rented one of Mr. II. Hinichlrg farms near Independence thirteen year ago. Twelve years ago Mr. Hlrschberg recognized his business ability and us a valuable tenant he has continued. Mr. ltidcr has made money funning and will soon own a place of his own but will continue to he a renter under Mr. Hurschberg us It pays him better than living on his own place. This is an example of what energy and perseverance can accomplish In Polk county. Of course he has not made his success in life without hard work but what he has done others can and will do in the same way. Name Wanted. KniToit West Hidk. - I wish to iuter poao an objection to the names "Tuber nacle" and "Wigwam" used to desig nate the building now under construc tion by the G. A. It. at this place. "Coliseum" (accent on third syllable) would be more appropriate. I fear Itev. Taln.uge might object to using t he "Tabernacle" for tripping the fantastic toe while we might bold divine services in the Coliseum. See? G. ltowi.KR. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder aaparloc to U Qtptr Buy Soaponno, KITcct ef Drainage. KniToR Wkht Hum. Henry Fawk thteshed nearly lHlW bushel of wheat taken from alsiut 3.1 acre on the "Joe Dlgman" place, some going a high a (Ml liUNhel to the acre. The whole crop will average alamt 40 huhfl to the acre and such a yield I the ell-ct of tile draining. Heretofore the whole place wa a mere "frog iiid" yielding bout 000 bushe on the whole 200 acre. Mr. Dlgman ha nt about 2000 on such Improvement and In tend doing more of the same work. Thoiiaud of acres lu this valley need JiinI uch work which I In (he main cheaper than clearing grub land, a one ditch w llluriilu many acre with out any cxeiiditurc- on the whole, Drain your laud and mske new farm- OlIMKItVKH. Ninall Beginning Mak Krrnl rinllnic wiiiiiilline, Allincnl IIihI w urn it lo coimliliir lrlvl nllen grow, IliroUiill neglenl, Into alroclona lunlnilipa, ilmiKnroun In tlnniielve mid pnnliiellv ol other, II la itUrrril of tlm earlier lit. itloNlloiniiir III tienltli willed kmU lo (lit MtatilUlinientof all orl in iiihIhiIik on I'lininle bantu, MortHivtir, Ilium am orrtain lllmirtler limlilniit lo III Miawill, ll('ll miliaria ami rlieuroallum, n.iiliiKl wliloh It l lnyi (li-lralilu In forllfy Hi hyhIkih ner iNiurUi Hie Minilllloii wlileh ir ill nil. tliem, Colli, dump and ielain ar utirely eouiitrnteM by llimtler' Hlointtrli llllinra A tier you Iikv mi'iirind rik from tlie In. Alienee, winlarul nr two ut llimMter'ii Hlomai li lllllen directly nurwarit almiilil lie wmIIiiwdiI, for malaria, 1 peilu, llvei miiliilnt, klitiiKy Hint lilmM.-r rrriuhlit, ner. loumieMiaiiil ili lilllly It In IIiphiim.1 itewrvnilly inilr uf remeilln anil (irevrnllvmi. A wliiealHriil l)f.ir meal ir.iiiiolrMViUIi SlierlfT Saie I'uiler Forecioaure, IN TUB CI lit 'PIT COfllT OK THK HTATK of Oregon for t'ouiily or folk. Samuel Mnlilenian I'luiiiiirr, . K. P. Hlilna ( CM II no Hlilmi, T, J, li ami o. ii, Otilinr. iH'leiiilanU. Nolli l heri'liy given liy vlrumnf an ixc nil lull atnl onler of al, duly Inui d out nl tlieelrmiit eoiirl o(tli IU) ol orruii, for III cull lily n( 1'ulk, lirliig iliilcd Jmif nl, NWI, iiin Jinlanirnl nd divro duly retldiirrd, liiaile, enmlli d and dix'knted III ant rlri'Hll eourt, on lli Srd dy of Juiiti, isM.ln iwiip llicrelti iwiidln In ibo Imiv nil II led ull. 1 am eoiiilimndrd III III name of I lip nutte of Oregon, tn aril III real roriy herelnalier di-iM-rllM'd lo ailfy aid Jinlgiiiielit Hint deerwr of h:ilily-lghl and KU.IW dullam ifi m-l(n) wilt) lutrtl tliom.n from wild Jim S,'1mi'i, ( tlm rule of 10 ir relit per Hiimiin, and for t lie fin llier nuiii of I wentjr.fl v dolian atinniey fee and Dm tiim of llilrtn-u and SV.UO ilollai awt and diliuiemeiiu ufllilaiult and ierullig vimU, Now tlierafor In cilwdleni-w bi ld d-rt, I will, on HATtiitiAV, MKITEMIIKIt W, at Hie hour of one o'c lock p. in., ol uild day I Ilia front door of the court Iioiim hi Dallaa, IVilk eouiiiy, Orrgoti, Mill Hi public iivtlon lo Ilia lilahect and bent bidder, for eajiU lu band, on day ul ule, all lb rlulil, llllvand Inlermt oftald ili fi inUni ui and to said llnrlaed irenile, icrllied a follow, ttiwlti IjiIh .So. on it) and two U) III bliH'k No. Iwrnty one 'J1) In K. A, Tlmrp i town of liul. Hnilein', coiiniy ol I'olk, "lule of Oregon. Iinlvd, tlila 77 111 day of Aiiul, luft. II. II. 1'1,1'MMMl, Hherllt of I'olk Collliiy. A Dainty Uealdence. I WIIX HKl.t, MX KKslDKNt'K ON V Html, adjoining ou tha Kaat the braullful boiim or Hijnlre J. I. Irvlim, at a very low rire. The lot l 7lil U. The liouw la new haa n aiegaut exlerlor and llialdn bi-nutl. lully patwred and hard nil flnluli, Tlie lerina are part raab, balaiuv on (line, If you want thla bargain come iiitekly aa I in going out on my farm. W. J,Mtki.. Independence, Or mtilral Wr HiiiKiiiUcc. it Agent Wauled. . I7&U0TO lftu.o0 A MONTH TO ANY ONE TO represent ua, Work Htinoal eay enough fur a child to do. Mr, J. V. Nixon, H,.le City, Jdatio, made -.. In one week. Mary llinh, lm, Colo., cleared fi It) In Hire (lays. Itev, Wm. CuttUm Ala-rdeeii, H. tak made IU.W III first day, No cap. Hal or eitcrlnre necessary. Terms and pamphlets free. Address at one, Hhepp A Co., HMO Chestnut Ht,, I'hlladelphln, I'a. Conservatory of Muilc. AI.I1ANV COI.I.KOK, ALBANY, OltlCOON. Prof. Z. M. I'arvln, Mils. Ikk, tforinerly ol the WlllainnlteCnlversllyi. Courses In all the Important brauelins of musical t-ullure, Idlest and liest methods. Iteanlta eiUnl lo the best Katrn mimic wluails. Fine intule riMims, prices low. Klrsl lerm begins Hepteiiiber 11, ImX Mend fur circular and eatulogue, Wsl.l.Ai'k II. I. Kit, A, M. I'rcsldviil, Albany College, Albany, Oregon. Notice To Taxpayer. NOTtCK 1H tlKRKHY OIVKN THAT THK Hoard of KiiiiallKHllon of I'olk county Ore. gon will be In session nl the court house In Italian from Hcpletnlier 'i.H to Mepliillllicr asih St5, ImiIIi Inclusive, Correction 111 ludl vtdual assessments can be made only by this board. C. W. Hkckktt. &t Assessor. Two Cow For Sale. t HAVK TWO YOUNG IH1IIIIAM COWH, giving 2' gallons of milk, which I will sell cheap. Eniiilre of Ntiwlon Harris one mile Houth of Ihillaa or at Wiwr Hinitofflco. :i. Hay For Sale, BAhKO CURAT. ANI OAT HAY. IUHhKY seed and Cheat ared. For sale by W. M. Mourn, Hlckreiill.Or. Pigs For Sale. II. II. TIIKIIHON, OK KICKIIKAI.I., HAH alxly young pigs for sain. Addroa him at Hick mall. f Ur. Price's Cream Baking Powder ""or' "sir Highest Aledal and Diploma DIED. JOHNSON. At Ills home in North Independence, Monday August 20th 181)5, Josia Johnson aged 70 years, Mr. Johnson la one of the pioneers of Polk county luvlng como herein 1804. He leaves, to mourn his lews, live daughters and one son; Mrs. H. Stum berg and Mr. Sam Irvine, of Inde pendence, Mrs. Wm. Hums and Mrs. T. House, on the Lucklamute Mrs. Wilson, of Reno Nev., and John Johnson, of Independence. For many yearn he was one of the principal figures In the early history of Independence, owning considerable land where the town now stands called North Independence but with the advent of the railroad the business portion came over to the land owned by Henry Hill. ... '" '." The funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon from (he residence and were conducted by Rev. J. B. Lister of the Christlun church. Dr. Price' Cream Baking Powder World's Pair Higheat Award. irom Douty & .Locke. Here we are with best watch that be boujrht with V the can t $2.$0. Come and 5ce i them. Respectfully Yours, Jtwtkrnl i A S OptUan. VS. NHW STORU, NliW 000DS AND LOW PRICES. 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 & M1LLI GAN Manufacturing Co. The J. F. O'Donnell Co., Independence, Or. STOVES AN6 RAMS. A full line of "Superior" stoves and ranges. An absolute guarantee, with every stove. 7: )?eo I" 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. Tne University of Oregon, Kiigcne, Oregon, offers free tuition to all stu dent. Young men can obtain b htnl, lodging, heat aud light in the dorm itory forf'iot) per week. llKiinur fumialt their own llueu. Young women are provided with board In private families at $.1.00 per week. Young women delritig Isiard hnild :nldiea Prof. John Straub, Eugene, Oregon, or Secretary Young Women' Chrlatlan Association, Kugene. The Unlveralty oiler three baccuhuireate degrees; Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Letter with corresponding courses f study. The following shorter courses are also ottered: An English cmirae leading lu two years to a business diploma and lu three years to the title graduate In English: An advanced course for graduates of normal hcIuhiU 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 aud the title director of physical education. The Unlveralty charges au Incidental foe of ton dollar which Is payable In advance by all students. Student holding diplomas from the public schools aud those bavlug teachers' certificates arc admitted Ui the preparatory department without examination. Those desiring Information regarding the preparatory departments should address the Doun, N. L. Narregun, Eugene. Koreatal iguontid Information addreess C. H. Chapman, president, or J. J. Wilton, secretary, Eugene, Oregon. W. S. Ferguson, . ' Proprietor ot the New Planing Mills, on Main street, west of the water works, is now in operation. Sash, Doors and Moldings. Independence, Oregon. WE PREFER TO DO YOUR WORK . In our New Shop, . opposite Kelley s Livery Stable, rather than in the News papers. ' '. ' , HORSE SHOEING, SI. ' ' " , Hand-made Shoes in Proportion. Draft, . ' Road and Track Shoeing the very best. KKENGEL & HILLIARD, Independence, Or. rVIUIIICI. ICE CREATI. CONFECTIONARY,: BREAD AND CAKES, Furnished for private partlea, aoclals, plcnlm and all kinds of tmterlalnmeulit, on the aliorteat notice and at price coiisltent with flrotclasa work and beat material. For anything Id thl line go to Q. A. Back, i7 Commercial St., tal.m , FOR- Fine Photographs Crayon Work Pastelles , t. India Inks Water Colors d..h.Havens Photograph Gallery independence, O r NEW DRESS- HAKING PARLORS. Mrs. M. M. OofT and Mis Moplila (Jolt liavaeoUired IntAapartnershlp and will cond of -t dressmaking at Mian Moplila (krrs dressmaking imrlnmori the corner of Hal I Mad nil I) street. The latest system of catting u-l and satisfaction guaranteed. Work don promptly and at n-Maonabl ratrs, GOFF& G0FF. P. H.MoCABE. S. MUHLMAN. p. i. urn i co., Proprietor of Independence Tile factory Manufacturer ef FIRST-CLASS Drain Tile. of all . Prlosa to Suit the 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, ia now prepared to keep on hand a line quality of Brick, which will be Hold at reason able pritt. . 4. PREOTT. J. a. vexkhs Prescott & Veness, -Proprietor of Manufacturer of and Dealers In FIR and HARDWOOD, Rouh and Dressed LUMBER. J. A. WHEELER, - Manager. CITY STABLES. ELY JOHNSON, Prop. Horses Fed by the Day Week or Month. Best of Attention G'ven Stock Left in Charge. INDEPENDENCE, ORE. G. L. HAWKINS, Proprietor of rhe Independence Marble Works, estimates m all cemetery work. Kirat-elaaa workmau. iblp, latest design, and loweat prices. Sperling Brothers Meat Market DCALKH IN Choice Meats Highest market price paid for fat stock, beef, mutton.veal, pork, etc All bills munt be settled monthly. OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 8 to 9 a. m. I I II I I HI Q DR. JORDAN & CO.'S ppl GREAT MUSEUM OF JU ATOMY 9 (Between th and 7th fits.) liTjl 0a and learn how wondtrhilly you lTVvI 0. arc made and how to avoid alcknesa I lnsn) diMiaaa. Museum enlarged with V R thousand! ot new objeoti. Adwla- . .Ion 6 cts. Private Olflee same Rnlldlna 10.M market Street Dtseues of men: strletura, Ion of manhood, diseases of tha akin and kidney quickly cured without the use of mer cury. Tnataeul penooally or by letter. fknU lurbtwk. r. tree niyioaupansoi.uist