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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1895)
;3I Paper of Polk County. THE WEST SIDE Itttl'KD BY $ Side Publishing; (tapany Vrtl'IPAY, 8 KPT KM II KU 5, m. lOCAL AND PERSONAL N.fj,iim't the City lUUtiratit, 1 t Walcott, the hop grower, went h,portUil Ut Monday, Munilng flurJ.v. 11.-WV U 'ilUI with, W. U. Wright, jjnNUio I'loklnaou, of MoMIihi llt WW guest of Mr. M. I.. IWrl the flrt of rvturiilug Tile- TIm City lwlaurnt will till order u meoinat H hour. R.V. Iu'l s'ver, of Atorla, will HMk-hinth roiigregatioiiai pnurvb twit at 11 a. i. Th next meeting m lh A. O. U. W. will t Sptemlwr S3. tf Mr. IHivUl Koulke, of Portlud, thohw U visiting her mother Mr. ttiround, at Moumoutb, returned boa M Monday. Try the suu.ly dinner at the City Pr. Itabhltt, wife and Ml llowdoti nlurued last Ihwn "Newport, tnd report having had ft nioat enjoy, ihwtlaw w hile there. The Little Pal hotel U the popular flu to get it tl rut-el eul. Special order taken for tailor mad Mitett the West fMi Trading to. fjwy suit iruaranteed. The Urgent tlwof ni(lrt to eleot from. Muo y to loftii on choice city pro prty, W. 0. WrU-ht, DftllM. 1,1,1 n'k Mm. Jaute Tctherow u examined ami declared Insane md on Stturttay w m taken to Halent to be confined In the asylum. Mortgage ami note bought by V. U. Wright, laIU, Polk Co., Ore. Rev. W. J. Crawford will preach la tlie Baptist church here et Hun ey morning, but nut in the evening mi'lcss further notice la Riven. Plenty of money to loan ou farm reurity, W. U. Wright, Dalla. Thl office extend thank to Clint Bradley for wune very fine peaohe tod plums from the orchard of hla frrher V. P. Bradley of Parker. Frwh tread every day at the Hon Boo. Eight loaves for ft quarter. County Clerk Mulkey wa In town tat tviturday. He found everybody bead over inn In work and not a word about hard time waa said. All farmer In need of lumber will And it to their I literal to go to the Mon mouth lumber yard. Since the death of A. M. Hurley Peter Cook urived him a mayor of theclty of Independence, Udng prwl dent of the council, until an election. Hmt Rark, of the Little Palace Hotel, I giving the traveling public aitisfudmn and lib trade la IncrvaalnR. Dandrutf la an exudation front the pore of the xkin that apreada and dries, forming aeurf and caualng the hair to fall out. Hall'a Hair Hettewer eurm it. When you want a good meal for 25 ecntK, goto.Stnmg'a reataurant, Wcata )tt & Irwin, proprietora. Kaleen, Oregon. tf L. I). Mulkey, a brother of Dr. Mul key, wan In town lat 'PiMay with ft wagon loud of home cured hama and idea (if bacon and had no trouble in llMiiig of it all at fulr price. The beat place in Independence to buy clothing la at the talor ahop on C atreet. Jenka the tailor la giving 8 per wot off on all cnali orders for two weeks more. Call and ace hla line of new Kaiiiplea, they cannot be beaten loany town in Oregon, for price or quality. The rich and the poor, the boya aud Uie girl, old folks and y( ung folks all preparing to work In the hop fields. This is the Uiiet and moat Interest ing fteaxon of the year. Tlie txy baby at the home of M L."f Dorria liaa lecn named Zed Dorrla, nd the one of the same sex at tlie4 -home of O. L. Hawkins waa recently named Dave (Heara) Herman (Hirach- '? tberg) Hawkins. 1 Dr.VValU'r Babbitt went to McMlnn-T vllleon Wedncwlay by train to tw on of the judges In the bicycle races there.. He was accompanied by Lv Patterson, 'Claire Irvine, Prof. Hayes and Ir 'C'liwlfelter went (low II on llii-li tt lul. Joh. Webber, ri'invM-nilng the Horn 'Mutual InaCo., of San EranciHCo, as peenl agent, was hi town last week. Mr. Webber Is an Oregon boy his father having lived for many years In Alliuny. Joe draws a handsome salary now. LiiHt Monday A. J. Whlteaker took !hnre of the J. P. Irvine grocery tore as proprietor having purchased the same of Mr. Irvine, fie and his wife have moved to Independence and are living In one of the Creasy house on 4th Htreet. The sojourners by the aeaslde are returning. Las' Tuesday the after noon train brought home Mrs. W. P. Coimoway and daughter, Miss Cora Knell, Mrs. L. W. Robertson and laughter, Charlotte, of Portland, and Mrn, W. H. Craven. ( Inrence Ifenkle, wn of merchant left iimt Monday for St Louis where he enters nchool to con tlmie his studies in medicine and ex petit to complete his course there next April and will then go to Europe to study for a year or so In aome of the hosnitals. Lee Hell, formerly of tbl city and aim one of the proprietors of the WK8T Hidk in 1801-02, is now at Baker City publishing the Epigram, a bright demo cratic and free silver weekly, on August 22, a special edition was printed devoted esneciftllv to tbe mining inter est of Ituker City. It la ao excellent Dumber and shows enterprise ana push on the part of the publisher, linker City mine are becoming widely known aa of great richness. If you More hop piekvra are needed In ti.u ciiiinijr. Mrs. Will Madlaon,f H.huin, IV T IMllllg. 1. H. Cravat ml wife .re imok from Up,r Hoda Hprluga. MlaaMal! Creasy, of NeWHrt, la vlalttng her uncle W. K Creaa. MlaaKdn Miller, of Alhanv. k.. lHtt vWtli.g MU Klhel Ileutlcy, (),!. ThefaitilllorW.O. Cta.k and H. It Pfttteraoii are hftck fhmi their aum tier outing, Mia. J. K, Young, who has Iwn In Vancouver Wash., ruurnwl home Wwlneatlay, Mtat Huby Kpler, of Marlon station, haa Uvu uet of MIm lUe Richard- aon this week. Call at the Thomas Monmouth, If you waul Pharmacy, tllll ftMtp and tine candy. Mra. J, M. Vatuluyn "return! fre 111) her two months vlatt among friends In a i.Kvoe, on i nuraiiay, W. It. O'Dotuiell. uf th. Htim tulnwt, la In town thla week. II reMirta pna-jwla still gtanl. The new steamer (Jypay waa able to gotaa far aa the taittlant Ur laat Wetlnvaday aud turned aroumi and went back to Portland. Prof. (!, Hobrlng, who haa Imhii at Walla Walla, Wah., for several nioutlia past, haa returned to Independence, and will make hla home here. L, Ilialkln will give a atereoptlooii entertainment at the Itaptlst church on next Tuesday evening for the bene flt of the Hunday aehml. Adiulaalou IS cents. In the caaeo f State vs. Clint Hrown, In Hqulre Irvine's court, the charge be ing that Mr. ltrown whipped hla Uy Um) aewrely, the terdlct waa a flue of 15 and cla. ltcgular church services, at the M. K. church, Hunday, September Kth. Lo-e feast, preaching aud communion in theevnlng, by imeldlug elder, Itov. J. Paraona. IUv. O. 1J. Whltmore of this city has a One collection of Oregon curios. such as rare wood, tilut and arrow. heads, TbinMt pervous lntereattHl In such things should call at hla realdence aud a them tiefore he takes his de parture. Quite a number of K. ol P. members went over to Kalcm on Tuesday night ami were royally entertained by the bulge there. Thoao from here were, M. K. Masteraon, M. O. Potter, C. Ilubtmrtl, F. Kenuedy, FA Hlrachlwrg an. I Homer Murphy, The WkktSuik office U thoroughly In It when It Comes to necrel sis'lctles. It Is head quarters, J. It. Morln Is keeHr of record and Seals of the K. of P; Harry Wagoner Is record kecwr o the MaccaUva: while K. C. Pent- land la recorder of the A. O. U. W, Ualge here. An Invitation was received last Sunday by the You it g People Uuloti of this city to attend ft rally at Albany of Itaptlst Union on Sunday Sept. 13, and about twenty Ave have signified their Intention of attending, leaving here early Sunday morning and re turning In the evening. A. J. Wblteaker, the successor to J. P. Irvine, In the grocery business, haa an announcement In this paper, this week, which should be read. Mr. Whlteaker la not going to spend his time In a store unless he has customers. In these daya prices are what tell. Sugar, soap, cot!ce, etc., you all must have and when you learn Whlteaker'a price you w ill have them from htm. From Commander Stocktnu we learn that the formal opening of the CI. A. II. wigwam will take place Sept. 20 ami that E. W. Allen, Dept. Com., of Port land, will Is? here, and rhaii Senator Mitchell, and that there will be a roy al Jubilee. An order of the Sons or Veterans will be organized. So look out for Sept. 20. Have you iaid your atitswrlptlon to this pam-r yetT If not, don't you feel that you are not doing to the editor aa you would like to I done by ? And If he owed you one, two or three dollars, wouldn't you expect him to pay It within a reasonable time, or would you wait on him several years without dun ning him? Everybody want the money due them, and so do we; there fore rwiv up at once. I. 0. iiiTiirTWWner Ol me waioou hoii yard, opposite Independence, wo n town l:it week. Mr. Baur, who by the way N n brewer, aud therefore an interested :tily, soys ho thinks the price of Imp will remain about the present price foraeveral months, i nai there are sui'les of 1WH nop yci un- .. i .i.... 1 1... .t....i-u..ul.,it In sold ami unit i ui-jM.... business has bod on ed'ect on the con sumption of beer and very much less beer Is being consumed than In former . , ,..,1 ,. Uf m.,ioiul years, fit ciiiiuuuieii mi i car loads of ho w from Southern Ore. Only first class ho are going to com mand high pnecs. Our Monmouth correspondent sends the following, which we think is goon: Maty had a lilile lamb, It followed her each day, Till M:ti y put the bloomers on, And then It ran away. MONMIUTH. It to bad policy to speak depreciat ingly of your town. As has been said by another, "If you live In a town you should believe In It." If you don't helleve vour town la a little better In. most resnectu than any of Its nelgl: bors voii should move out. Like other places It has advantages which others have not. and make that fact "known whenever the opportunity present uuAt At. home or abroad, whether nnrsuinir measure or engaged in num ness do not forget to give those with whom you come In contact to under stand that you live In a live town pop ulated by enterprising, go ahead pro- want tho ftont Wiishmir Powder. greasl ve pvophi, n 1 one that la ad vautv !ng Instead of retrograding. Avoid peaking of It as fosslllied' and "olo l'ogyli.h"or denouncing It as "traveling iu ft rut.' There la nothing In hinder any chronic fault-finder from removing from town tllut seems dull to him, to one that he may consider more iip-lo-data. Th lady ou the bicycle no longer attract attention but th tody with the bhatmcr huulte a rare bird, and It make u wonder If when ah sees a inous upon, th Ibsir will she Jump ou iha piano and In mortal terror roar? Will she stand and paw the atmos phereft If the fleuda were there T Not much 1 She'll kick that mouse ox feel Into the air. And when Into the country upon her bike she gta aud ace beyond high board fence a dear love'ofa rose, will she pass It by regretfully, la-cause that fence Is high? Not uiucht she'll vault right over U In the twinkling ofanej. On Mcnday evening aa Ml llrld well and MIm Hall were returning from Independence In buggy owned by the mother of Mis Hrtdwell, they heard a team coining back of them at ft very rapid rate, aud they drew to one aide of the road, but not far enough for the runaway team, and the wagou ran up over the buggy throwing the occupant of both vehldes out and caualng ft atipMied fracture of the shoulder of th man w ith the team, otherwise only alight bruise and demolished buggy resulted. Mis Ratella Kokeraly a graduate of 'W, had a choice of four different school ou her return to Union county and her select Ion wss Union, It may terminate In union of heart and hand, tia that gentleman ho visited Mon ti outh, last spring, of w hom so much Inquiry wa made, la principal of the schools there. The hop-picker have been leaving town sinew Thursday, mid aa ome ex press It 'they are going for a gtsal lime." The Indian aa they pas have ft nleasant salutation for all and their btamlug faeea show they also expect "ahl-yu time." A quiet wedding early Saturday morning at the home of Mr. Grave, w as a pleaauiit surprise to all. Mr. U. Uently aud Mr. M. S. Smith were married and took the West Side train for Portland. Quite a little commotion waa caused on our street Monday, Dr.Waterhouse's dogU-lng the aggressive one aud Mr. Portwood Innocent pug, getting th worse of the light. The regular train did not reach here Monday night until 9:15 owing to the unloading of steel rail along the road for rebuild! tig of road. Mr. R. F. Barnes, representative of Holme Business College, Portland, was here Monday lu the Interest of the Institution. Miss Eva Hetuhree returned home last Wednesday from ft weeks visit In Portland. She resirti very enjoy able time. R. Sumpter gave ft very Interest ing historical discourse on the Bible, assisted by ft very flue chart. Dr. Parrish and family returned from Southern Oregon on Saturday, all in fine health after their Summer outing. Mrs. Woods aud sister, of Dallas, were calling on some of their friend hereon Thursday. Miss ("race Smith camKtl forty day and nights lu the woods, since school cloned. Mr. John White, of Crowley, was a very busy mau on our street Thurs day. Mr. O. RichardMin returned from Southern Oregon, ou Saturday. Miss Mary Childers, of Salem, was visiting here last week. Miss . Maud Mitchell will return about the 7th. To The Hop Field. From the following account In the Orrjiminn It would seem that a great many 3raona from Portland are seek ing employment In the hop yard and vet there eeiiia to be no great over- supply In this county. There are a great many ho-plcker In the city with workawaltlng them In the hopyards up the valley, who to express It mildly, are not very happy over the way the O. R. & N. Co. 1 running Its steamers between here and Salem. Since Saturday, the company' boats have bet n pulling out from Asu-street disk from six to twelve hours ahead of the advertised time of departure, regardless of the feelings of hop-pickers, who would arrive at the dock In ample time, as they thought, only to learn that the boat had left up hours before. The steamer Elmore, scheduled to leave at8 a. in., Sunday, left up the river at midnight Saturday, loaded dowu to the guards with ho-plckers and their outfits, and the dock people Sunday morning had a hard time ans wering questions, and trying to ap pease the disappointed crowd of men, women and children who wanted to take the bout. There must hav been 750 disappointed hop-picker left on the wharf. The Elmore repeated the snine performance Sunday, leaving up with another load of pickers about 10:,W In the evening, when she waa adver tised for 6 o'clock yesterday morning. All day Sunday the dock was crowded with prospective pickers, who kept watchful eyes on the Elmore. Repent ed assurances on the part of the steam boat's officers that she would not leave before midnight Inspired some hungry hon-nlckem who had been waiting on the dock all day, with ttufllclent confl donee to go In search of supper. But when they returned they found the Elmore had tuken advantage of their absence to slip off up the river, loaded up to the limit- All day yesterday disappointed men and women streamed Into the employ ment agencies to register kicks, and manv of them to get their money refunded on the ticket they had bought It ls estimated that more than 1500 plckera left for the hopyards Hunday, nil it Is renorted that 700 were left behind at Aah street. Yeaterday morn lnir. the Altona, Toledo and Salem went up the river with full loads, and It Is now believed that the worst part of the rush to the hopyards Is over. Dr. Price'! Cream BaWng Powder World'i Pair Highest Award. Resolution of Kcspert WiikitKAH, In th death of Mayor Andrew M. Hurley, an all wise Provi dence ha removed from the ftaaocla- llou of men ft most useful and rcH't fill cltlr.cn, therefore be It , AVsotvtf, By the common council, of ludeH.ndcitoe, Polk county, Oregon, that while we ls-sr with humble aub mission to the decree of the Infinite, we mourn the loss of an able presiding officer and the wise council of m highly honorable, upright and Ooiiacleiillou memlstrof t hi body. AYdom.That the Intimate rttlntloii which existed latweeu luendHT of this council and It late presidium officer, and the wisdom, ability and enthtisias t to Interest, which he exhibited In forwarding the work and prescribing Hi dune of till Uidy, will be held lu graterul remembrance. .Wen, That Urn heartfelt sym pathy of the momlH'r of thla council (s extended to the widow and children f the (leccaMHt lu the hoiimrtlielr deep U'reavcmcnt, and that jmge In our record suitably inrltl "e devoted tolheaacrist memory of our lamented presiding oltlclal, and a copy of these resolutions U trausiiiltted to the de ceased aud publlxhed In the local pais-ra. (J.U.HTHONtl,) W. V. Pkhcivai., Vum. W. II. WAI.KKH, J Dated at Indeis'iideiiue, Ore., the 4th of Septemtatr, 1KH5. Oregon Hops Mimt Iftd. Tito hop crop of Oregon l thla yar say the Orrytmlm, far ahead ot the crop in the Sound, aud all old dealei In hops says that, a he ha always pre dicted, Oiegon will become lite banuer state of the coast hi the hop line. "Our climate conditions and soil are such," he continued, "that they can- not I beat." Home tool of the cele brated Rohetulau Imps have been pro cured, and are now Mug cultivated here, and It 1 ei united that In ft short Urn superior to these produced In Bohemia. It la found that the hop can b grown here on hlgli grounu, a well a In low grouiio, ami oi a Iwlter quality. Some year before long hop will fetch ft high prl again, and Oregon hogrower will make money .falore." August while working In the harvest field I became overheated, was suddenly attacked with cramp and wa nearly dead. Mr. Cummlngs, the druggist, gave me a dose of t ham berlaiti'a Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhiea llemedy which completely relieved m. I now keen a bottle of the remedy handy. A. M. Busnkix, Ccntervllle, Wash. For aale by Alex-ttuder-Ct'r Drug Co. Council Prorwdlogs. The City Council convened In rcgu lar session Tuesday evening Sept. 8 Councilman Clodfelter eletitinl preel dnt pro tern. Memlasm mtent; Ckalfelter, Perclval, Strong and Wal ker. Aiieent; Cook and Finch. On motion the city nianthal was Instructed to enforce ordinance In regard to such cut-throat gamca a chuck-luck, cras, etc. On motion the city niarsnai ws li,tmi'ied to liivesllirnlo the matter of giving or aelllng liquor to common drunkards. On motion ft committee of thnte was spptiluted to draft resolution of reect to tho memory tif the late Mayor Hurley and that the Mine to la spread uoou the minute of the council. The following bills were allowed; WKMTSum Pub 85 2 75 Kate A Klklna ... Chsl feller llaoa. ... Uuckley A Caster J. P. Irvine 1 75 45 2 (X) J. W. Richardson Jr 5 75 A. J.Tuni.r 70 25 J. T. Ford 14 r J. W. Fetzcr MW L (X Oil more 1W) w Electric LIBht Co. 1M W) Total On motion the Council adjourtiwl. Ur. Frke'i Cream Baking Fowdef Wof "lr HlrtMst MkUI a4 OIpImw MARRIED. K EN N EN B R A M LETT. At the Congregational Mtrxoiiage, Hunday afternoon Sept. 1. Mis Nellie Bcamlett was united III marriage to 11. Keuueii. both of Polk Co. Itcv. Q. a. Whltmore ofllclatlng. DIED. HUULEY At hi home In Inde pendence, on Saturday, August 81, 115, Mayor A. M. Hurley, aged 5(1 years. Rev. W. E. Copland, of Unitarian church, Salem, ofllclatlng. Andrew M. Hurley was born In R ngor, Me., Drxwnihcr 14, IMS. 1H fan illy had come to America In the 10th century aud he was prouu oi ins ano'.wtrv. He came to Oregon in iwi, m..o iiiu.r 18. 1874 lie marrletl Miss Almlra Smith In Yamhill county, and wo sons were Imrn, Gtistavus ami ullati. On Uie 22 of November, IHWI Mr. Hurley and family came to Inde pendence, where he has practised law. n December. 1803 he waa eieciuu . . ... ..i mayor of Independent ami laat year was re-elected. The funeral took place last Monday at half oast twelve, from thoCongrcgii' lonal church. Rev. W. K. uopciami, of the Unitarian cnurcn oi nuiem, Drenched the funeral sermon, and took o tell of the belief ' tlle ,u eril to a future existence of progress this world neinguuia bicijhiB nv....v to the next. The floral olleringa were vcrv beautiful, prepared by loving band. The nail bearers were cue J ion N.L. Butler, W. P. Coniiaway, J. D Trvlue. J. T. Ford. T. A. Hnyea and J W. Tilrkland. The remalna were Inter red In the Odd Fellows cemetery Judire Hurley was a man of profound milr-wl nil .1 utiulloim liabll and had his IIIIU'I - health been good would have been often honored by his friend of the reoubllcan party. Mr. Hurley leave a wife and two mm. He aiso aihh Toother, aired HlUivlng at CorvalUs and three Bisters and one brother, the later Judge II. Hurley, of Portland. Tlie "Webllng Sisters. T.n.f. TnoadAV VelllnB tl0 MlHHeg XJtMlV a --7 Kiislland. Pcifurv and Lucy Welding, of London. England, entertained uie people of Independence at the opera bouse, under tho aiisplcla of the Robekah lodgo of this city. The young ladles are talent l and pretty and gave mo-fnrir.iaiioe. The audience waa composed of the best people In our city uhd were appreciate of tbe beat effort of the Juries. MIhh Kenrlck the Buy Bouperiito, nlaulst la ft charming little woman, aud perform on the piano with skill and preclaloii. M Is Lucy the youngest of the ler ha great vlreatlllty of genlua, and I very pleasing In all her nart. The audience waa wen enter tained ud that waa what they went therefor, ao that the Robekah can but lee! they did th public ft service lu engaging the ladle. Swept by Cyclone. Ofl)rolst!on tilths plnnnel of poi'iilsrlty, HcHimtler's Btomseli loners ass B"iir nmmnt!lnf issiltlirti, which lis owssion. illy nisd a brilit ami liiiilim mark for KnsvM. wlio Mwk lo nnul Uiu wis "" muiilty uirlou oinsmiiila In lh !! skin W Ihsl of III real article. Tries are imrlly,n(l,ofnmir. devoid of medicinal vfltcaey . llewsrs of tliem sua i toe senium Hitters, a roal ronisdy or msisria, riifums. limn, kldnsy tnaiiil. Uyiela, asrvouncew. ntusttiNUliwandtillllousnes. fbyslcla.ua oi hiIiimicmi vry wlisr voimneiia hit rei m- vlornl, both for its remedial rnM.rtie ana (Uimrlly. A lnelsi Ihrlc a day will sm brln i vl.r sad rrgulsrlly to a dla. nrdersd and snfMihled sysunii. Nlierir Male l!nder Foreclosure. IN THK I'llW'tllT tHit'HT OK TIIK BTATl! of Oregon nr ilini.'oiiniy or iiik. rlsuiuvl Muhlfiiisn I'lslutllf, vs. K. r. Hliltm sad Csro. Ilns hhliin. T, J,l ud U. 1. Iliiiifr, iM-fviidsuU. Nal I hereby lvn by virtu of an cutlon and order of ! duly Isnut-d out of the elreull court of Hit lU ol Oreaoii, ftr tli eounly of hdk. Is-lindsted Jiunlrd. IhmS. tioow JuiUiueiil and dwre duly reuderml. niade.eMrolU-d and dis'keled lu aid elrcull court, oa tlisSrd dsy of June, ltt,la a esune llntfln iwndlna lo the abov enUlled eulL I am niiuiiisnded lu the nsineof iusiaiirureoa, to sell the rl prtijerty berelnsfter diwrllied to ssllofy sldJuilsMiieiil sod decree of KlK.Hty-etK.IU. and au-iui diillsri iP ao ioo, wlib Inierwt lliereon from said Jun , l H' rat, uf 10 per cent per siiuuin, slid for lie ftittliersumof twenly-flvedollsrs attorney's fees and the um of thirteen si. J itt-HM dollar ool and dUburMitieuU of ihl suit and aeerulng tssiU. Now therefor la obedience lo Mid decree. I will, on HATl'HDAV, HEITKMHK.ll , m, IthehouroroiieoVliM'k p. in., ol tutld day still front door of th court Ihium in ill, IHilkeotinty, Oregon, sell si public aunllon to the hlghent and best bidder, for null lu bsnd.on dsy of Ml, sit Uie right, till sud Interest ufusld defendants In and to said mortgaged premises. Described as Rillows. towlli Ut No. on (I) and Iwo U) In bkwk No. twenty.on fil) lu K. A. Tbsrp'i town of lndeeudeuw, eouuly of hilk.stsWnfOregoU. listed, tbl J7lii dsy of Auul, isuo. JULI't-l'MMKU, Hherllfof I'olk I'oiiniy. """ Hid. For Wood. HKAI.K1) Illiat WIM. K IlkCKIVF.U BV llieuaderelgutd until 13 m. Momlsy Kept. (, lA st Monmuutli ong.iu, for h Uers ol ik grub wuud, Iwo leel long, not lew thsn three liiebes nor Inure tlisu Un In diameter Hid will be rwlved lu twenty tier lots. wishI lu Ik delivered not Islir then Nov, 1. tm, to be ricked In wNdhed at Normal lohool building. Illghl reserved to reject sny ur si I bids. ;, n. v. litTi-ss. Heti. Iteeut. A Dainty Itesldeiice. I WILL MKLL MY UKMtMKNfK OS t; lrwt, dJolulng on th Kjut th. beauilful bom. of H.Ulr J. t. Irvine, t a very low fhjure. Th lolls 74s MX Th houw U new Iim su einl xUrlor ud lnsld besutU lully papered aud hard oil finish. Th oirins an oart null, balsnc. on time. If ou wnl UiU bawsln com milrkly as I iu going out on my farm, W.J.Htski. Indendnc, Or uiulr t West Hit'Kofflc. tr Agent Wanted. tn.m TO S1AU.00 A MONTH TO ANY ON It TO rvurmwtit us. Work linisit easy mongli for child Ui do. Mr, J, W. Nlion, Huts flty, Idaho, insdo 1MM In one we.-k. Mary Hush. Lyons, Oolo., clcred VI lu lu Ihrcdaya. lUiv, Win. Curtlain Aberdeen, H. t'nk., made 114.00 the first duy. .No ran. Hiil or eiuerlenr necessary. Terms and PaliiPlilcts free. Address at once. Khcpp A IK KO0 t'heatnut Ht, Philadelphia, Conserralory of Music. LBANV OU.I.KUK. AI.HANY, OKKtJON. Prof. Z. M.Parvln.Mu. la., (formerly 01 Um WlllamolUl'nlverslty). l'ounn In all lite Important branrlie of music! cullur. Latest ami ttest nifthods. Itiwutl UI to Uie beet Kaslnrn musle schools. Fine music ruins. Prtoes low. Klrst term iM-glus Heuteuilji'r II. l". Head for circular ana catalogue. WA1.I.AI 11. LK, A. Prcsldoitt. Albany College, Albauy. Oregon. Notice To Taxpayers. NOTtt'K IH HKUKIIY UIVKN THAT THK Hoard of KuuallMlton ol I'olk coiiniy ore. gon will las In .ee.ton at the court Iioum Id Dalla. from Hepteiuls-r 211 to Hepiinbr Wh lmft. both lnolu.lv. Correction In Indi vidual jM.mut can be mute only by tlit board. 0. W. lUcKm'.' Assessor. Notice. ALL I'KRHONU lSIlKBI'EI) TU THK nit.M of J. P. Irvine, will please call and acme Immediately, I will be found st tho omce ufJ, 1. Irvine for idiorl time. (XAKKNCK IRVINK. Two Cows For Sale. HAVE TWO YODNU DUHHAM COWH, giving i'i gallons of milk, wlilrh I Will sell cheap. Kuniilr of Newton lliirrls one mile houtti of DbIIbs or t Wiwr Hiuaoine. at Hay Fur Halo. HA I, K.I) CHEAT, AND OAT HAY. BAULKY ...,.(1 and Cheat nd. For sale ny W, M. M01.H0N, Ulckreull.Or. IMlfH For Salo. U.B. THEI1HON, OK lUCKUKALL, HAH .i.iv vminir nhra fiir snlo. AUdrtws nun hi HIckrcttll. MONEY LOAJiKI). First Mortgages On IniproTcd Farm fc Property Negotiated. We are prepared to negotlato first mortage upon improved lurms m Oregon, with Eastern parties at a rate of Inteawt not to exceed 9 per cent per annum. Mortgages renewed that have been taken by other companies. Address, with stump, Mkuwin Sworts, Baker City, Oregon. Patton & Van Nortwick, . i t .SHAVING FARL0ltH. . Shaving IS cents. Baths 25 cents. In Little Palace Hotel, C Street. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. troth Douty & JocUo. A. J.Whiteakeiy (Successor to J. P. IRVINE.) GROCERIES -:- AND -:- PROVISIONS Get my prices on Sugar, Hams, Bacon, Royal Savon Soap, Etc, Etc. , EST GIVE ME ft 0 0 ( W mm 111. t nere we are wun i the best watch that W m A. fit- can dc oougiu wun J $2.50. I Come and t them. i Respectfully Yours, Jeweler and Optician. 0. STOVES AND RAHCtES. A full line of "Superior" stoves and ranges. An absolute guarantee 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. NEW PLANING MILLS: W. S. FliWUUSON, Proprietor. Are now In operation, and you can Kt all kinds of wood work done on short notice, alsosush, d.Krs and moldings of all kinds. 4 Msl Street, West K- Independence, University of Oregon, 1895-1896. "Tne University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, oflor free tuition to all stu dent Young men can obtain board, lodging, heatatid light lu the dorm itory for $2 50 per week. Roomer furnish their own linen. Young women are provided with board In private families at 3.00 per week. Young women denlring board should address Prof. John Straub, Eugene, Oregon, or Secretary Young Women' Christian Association, Eugene. The University oiler three baccalaureate degrees: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Bclence and Bwilielor of Letter with corresponding courses ofntudy. The following shorter courses are also oil'ercd: An English course leading lu two years to a business diploma and In three years to the title graduate In English: An advanced course for graduates of normal schools leading to the degree master r pedagogy: A three jears course In civil engineering leading to the degree civil engineer: A course oftwovears for teachers of physical educnlloii leading to a diploma and J . ...... rm. . it.. :..,.,.:.. nl.oriHia an ii, u . MM.. Hlrwlnr of DhVHlOtll eiUlOUUOU. iUM UUlvumitjr vnniK-.a .....i.i ui f.- ..f tun dollars which Htudent holding diplomas from the public schools and those having teachers' certificate are admitted to the preparatory department without v,.mt.mt.l.in. Those desiring liiforinatlon regarding the preparatory .i tm0tH(.lHild address the inr .mtnWuo and Information J. J. Walton, secretary, Eugene, VJE PREFER TO In our New Shop, opposite Kelleys Livery Stable, rather than in the Newspapers. HORSE SHOEING, Hand-made Shoes in Vroportion. Draft, Road and Track Shoeing the very best. KKENGEL & HILLIARD, Independence, Or, I buy for CASH and I will sell as cheap as the Cheap est. . And l2 convinced that I mean just what I say and that is that I am selling, nc only the staple goods mentioned above; but every article in the store as cheap, and many oi them cheaper than any other firm. CULL AND BE CONVINCED.' Independence, Oregon. J I A. Kramer. with ever' stove. of the water work. - - Oregon. Is payable in advance bv all Btudeuts. Dean, N. L. Narregan, Eugene. a.ldreess C. H. Chapman, president, or Oregon. DO YOUR WORK $1. i " BRICK YARD J. R. COOPER Of Independence, liavini; a Rtcam engine, a trick machine ami several acres of fluent clay, to now prepared to keep on hand a tine quality of Brick. wuicL will tie sold at reaaoo able prices. ICE CREAfl, CONFECTIONARY, BREAD AND CAKES, Funilbhwi for private parties, socials, picnltv aud all kinds of entertainment, on the shortest notice and at pri'x- consistent with first-clas work and hest materials. For anything in this line go to Q. A. Back, )tj Commercial St.. Sales. I. yREHCOTT. J. A. VKNEKH Prescott 6c Veness, -Proprietor of- 1 L Msnufncturera of and IVnU-rs lu FIR and HARDWOOD, AND- Rouh and Dressed LUMBER. J. A. WHEELER, - Manager. CITY STABLES. ELY JOHNSON. Prop. Horses Fed by the Day Week or Month. ' Best of Attention Given Stock Left in Charge. INDEPENDENCE, ORE. NEW DRESS- HAKINQ PARLORS. Mrs. M. 8. Goff and Miss Sophia Got! Imveentered Into partnership aud will conduct dressmaking at Miss Sophia OofTu dressuinltlnK parlor on tbe corner of Railroad and D streets. The latest system of cutting used and satUAu'tton guaranteed. Work done promptly aud at reasonable rates, GOFF & GOFF. Sperling: Brothers Meat Market DIU.KK IN Choice Meats 4 I -1 Highest market price paid for fat stock, beef, mutton.veal, pork, etc. All bills must be settled monthly. )HSN SUNDAYS FKOM 8 to 9 a. m. M DR. JORDAN & CO.'S GREAT MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 1061 Market St., San Francisco (Btitween 6ih and 7th SU.) Oo and lesrn how wonderfully you are rnsde and how to avoid u kru'ss f and disonse. Muaeuni enlargixl with thoinoud ot new objeoia Aiiun.- inn 9.ft MM. Prtvat Office same Hulldlng- ini ainrknt Htreet inseasos ol men: Btrloture, lots ol manhood,- dieeanns ol the stun unJ klvlnoys (pilclily cured without the use ot mer. oury. Troatauwt penoakUy or by lottor. Beud lor Mok. . ....... - - i&asv.,,