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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1895)
(icial Paper of Polk Count). THE WEST SIDE. fast Side Publishing Company TIIl-US DAY, KEITKMRKK 12, IWtt LOCAL AND PERSONAL. jCoohUxw at the City ItattHurnnt. jVrolval Niwh, of (VrvallU, wan In t,,n Ut Monday. jHom.y to 1mIM with, V. U. WrlKht, pnvf. K. CampMI and wife went vm to H' motroiHill on Ttuwlity, IV City Htrint will flll onUr A meal at all hour. tl I'rwtoii, of lVrtland, ha Utn ytfltiuir M Nvll Harl thin wevk. IV next mwiiiijt or tin? a, u, u V will U Septemlter IB. tf V. K. O'lonnell, the San t lain mine owner ami RppwliHT, In atlll vUltlng In city. Try the Sunday dinners at the City V, K l'rey who has been h k for .vera! I iwliim aouitt bette thlevK. Tli l-ittl l'alatv hotel In the popular plf to ei nrxi-cituw inoMi. A now lot ofelmloe candy ami tine lUtionory Hi tn montaa rtiariuacy Monmouth. tSfUI order taken for tailor mad luiitattlte ei Mi TnniltiK to. Every ult Kuanuueeu, me ltrui line of Minnie 10 wuvi twin. Whnt ftlHiut the Mervhant (Vulval ibiC"i"iitf month. Are weaning to hive one or nut 7 M'int'y to in on eiioiee city pro perty, . y- nni, nana. Lat Friday a boy welgbingll pound, arrived at the home of t. r. eda, near lUiena Iwla. Mortiri;e ""lea bought by V, O, Wright, Put hut, I'olk Co., Ore. T w ralna will rl the river and will iHn hear the welcome whlatle of thesteaitiltoata. Plenty of money to loan on fnrm ... It' 4 y 1 -k. . 1 1 . enuiritv, .v. i nuui, ittuiw. The continuex! mum make one feel dei'itlevllv blue as the hop men are not Hi finish jncKtiijj yet. KMi bread every clay at the lion Boa. Kight lonvee for quarter. On ThurmUy train O. H. Whit more left fur Portland alao Itev. Hherman uJ W. P. Con noway. Host Stark, of the Little Palace Hotel, Ih giving the traveling public tathnVtiim ami hi trade lit litcreaKlug, Henry -Waller ami wife and little Loui.e fame back from the milieu in Southern Oregon I -tat week. When you want a good nival for ii' wnU, go to Strong's reittaurunt, Wet' cott A Irwin, proprietor. Kuleiu, Ort'Ktin. tf Siuce hutl Thurwlay the mail from Iiitlepeuilene" to Monnioulb gmn by nintor wi that they now get mulls by every train ami stage. Mi Kva K.l-itn, of Portland, la Tlftiting her aiatrr Mm. Craven. Mm, I . Itoliertmui returned home on Wednesday. If the hair la fulling out, or turning gray, requiring aatimulaut with nour? lulling and coloring food, Hull's Vege table Siliciaii Hair Henewerla juxt the ipecllli;. Mr. and Mm. H. L. Jonea and Mr. and Mm. L H. Hpmgue, of Halem, were viaitini; thia week at the Ijeautl- ful home of H. F. Whiteaker went of Muiirnouth. KcIhxiI announcement aoon by Clodfelter Broa. There ia reioieimr In the heart of Dr. Frank Eaton, of Portland, for on last Saturday bin wife gave birth to a fine ten nound bov. J. R. Cooper, of thin dty, la now grandfather to the little one. It i a revelation to one not familiar to the hop buaineaa to go acroaa the rlvt-roppofclte Independence and aee what acrea of land are aet out in hops. Picking has only juat begun on the big yards over there. The O. A. It. Wigwam la endowed and work w rushing' forward to Its completion. There la talk of a big dance, and akatlng rink and bicycle school and what not In the event of the completion of the building. We hlmll never quit advertlHing our HhoeK. Why ? Because they are good. The Kuket Htor. iU-v. 0. B. Whitmore wil give an address on the HfeofFatherUpcliurch" founder of the A.O. U. W.at the Congregational church next Hur.dny nixht. Special music will be provided for the nervlce. There will Isj preach ing u I ho at 1 1 a. m. A great many people are so Intensely occupied In keeping up with the procession that they fail to notice where it. Ih going, says an exchange. IJelti r be this way than lagging behind or kicking at what others are doing to Instruct amuse, boom or help along. H. K. Weirner, of Halem, Is now ready to give lessons on piano, organ arm violin, Wednesdays and Thursdays, of each week. Price per lesson, begin ners, 50 writs; advanced 75 cents. Harmony and history music given In connection with each lesson. Leave orders at O. A. Kramer's Jewelry store. On last Haturday the American Yacht Iefetider, was successful in defeating the English Yacht Valkyrie Ill-eight minutes and over.near New York, but on Tuesday the second race took place and the English Yacht was victorious by 47 seconds. It requires three races to be won to decide where the cup shall remain, either In Eng land or America. Fifty cents was the amount laid out In cash for the building of a church in California recently relates the New York Observer. As a result of revival work the need of a church was felt and thirty or forty men ottered their labor, lumlier companies gave the iumber, and in three weeks the build ing was erected and the only outlay of money wait the half dollar. you wwt tho Boat Washiuir Powder, Buy Soaporine, troni "Douty & Jocku, the link el Htor. an llitellk'eiit and M half sob tuIUk.t Slorand i'ohihmii onyourmdf. Ft rat i'Ihmm Mlkuk.w ... ... llllllilf.kl hi. .!...., "".ra Lumta-r janl, Mn . M"""" -l'K on Wedn. y morning d ,(l lU,kl,B ,mi, o -- 'o-itinuiuuii, A ItllllUIUkl. 11 . I I . --.,,,, WM,H ,ltu im.n u orougnt to the city than la now wnig oemi at Cl.hlfelter Ihtm. Mm Ilmuphrvy and daughter, Halw, eaiueover frt.iu Newport last week '""I are gueta ,(f Mna rally tK.r. , lnde,H.,nbn.v, ami Mm. ka Hn.lth.of Moinumitu, Mr. tleo. Ma.nuilay la havluir tmuhlu l get pU'kem lu Ida (too yard south .,f own. tii. ii.... .. . ., ' v "" " wnotii aunii Ik itnw oelug nwlwd at CliMlfelter lie- Watch for ainiouiHviuent s,n.ii. tkui'l forget that Suitor kivi tto i .. . i . . . . "" t hla Iuii.Ut yanls Mon oouui, naitaa, rails City, or at hla mil three miles from Falls City. in .. men. aa a very iileiaant naitv himmi at uie reauieni' of Mr. (leo. I 11. .mmer etineetay evening, for his n rrauk, It Mng hla I'Ut birthday, o,ulte a nuuiUr were present, and a gueral good time was had. tHX tors cenU at W. S. Hunter, progressiva former, tr Mc(!oy was in town Monday, He will send hla two oldest daughters here to W-UH1 this whiter. The J. 8. Oiier brick each day ivwuinea more flnMied nroiwirtions and shows that It ia going to t a very uaoosonie airueiure. The slock of go'sl whl,-h the West Kldo Trading lo. la piling up causing them great tniiiiiveuteiHV. They extas-t to get into the new building Octowr 1st Tlieseeoml ra.-e U-twfeu the la-fen tier and alky He was given to the Defender on the ground of a foul. Ttshiy the last rue will t sailed and Urrlng actddeuta the Defender will win the cup which will still remain In America. KoUtI Dorris, a brother of Lake Dorrlsof this city, is visiting here from Los Angles Cl., where he la an attorney. Mr. IVrrla was formerly of Albany, r. In Hlvemide Cal., he met Seneca t. Kelehuui who was couiiceted with tho Wot Sihk here several years ago and Mr. Ketchum sske of his sojourn liere with much lutereat. He says there are tulte a uumtH-r of old Oregtmtaus lu California. Lust Monday night there arrived in Itidencudeiiee four ireiitleuieii repre senting btlxhiemi liollnen, In other word, "traveling men." Mr. Sarge- aut, of Mintnii A Dygert, was skillful with the banjo. Mr. Ford, of Halem, with the autoharp, Mr. IWnuon, of Cots It Ivy A Co., with the Ismes and casiluetts, and Mr.lt. W. Fisher, rcprexciitlng Wiley It. Alien, with the mandolin, and aa the latter hud plenty of sample tiiusicul instruments lhee four went out sereuadiiig and they made hurmliig music. It was a Art clam free concert. Johu Wilson, who Is assisting In Loo's liesiaur.int, ran a splinter Into hla foot Wednesday afternoon five ami half Inches long. He had a pair of thin shoes on, and gave a quick move tueut on the Moor, and struck the sharp end of a sliver, which entered lM-tweeu his toes and followed along the bone, a dintuiHW of nearly half the leitgth of his foot. J. L. Htoekton Iiiim Uen the leading plrit In the erection of the (I. A. It. w igwam, and has been on hand early ml late to direct the willing workers, who are donating their time to the completion of the structure. Last Tuesday Mr. Htoekton, w hile helping o take down the acntl'oldlug In the interior fell, and struck across one of the sleepers, hurting himself so badly that he will be detained In the house for a week or more. It Is thought no tames are bniken, tiut he is consider ably bruised. Mr. Htoekton remarked "I cllmlied all over that building, some times fifty feet from the ground, and was never hurt until 1 got down on the floor within live feet of the ground." IIV CONSTANT HPH.VVIMJ. I'll Way In Which i:ra Meeker's Heps K-eiipeil the ,'(,nrse., iin-tfoiiiun. Exra Meeker, of Puyallup, one of the largest hopgrowcrs lu theatatenf Wash Ington, has answered the niluUtem or the Puget sound Conference, who (hanked (lot! for the destruction of the hop crop. In a letter to Hie Post intelligencer, Mr. Meeker said: "In this uiornlnu'a renoit of the Methisllst conference miibv under the heading 'A Cume on the Hop v rop- mat preacher Hanson, of Puy aiiup, reported he 'had some g.ssl news from that great hop country-, the hop eroji, the uialn support of the KspiM, was a failure; Ilia eroo had U'cn cnmtHl by (lod Vheivuooii IIInIh.i, i iiowinan said '(lisd and 'from all over tha rtamt voices could Iki heard gKIng utterance to the fervent ejacula lion, 'thank (lod.' "For theeilluVatloti ,, tha reverend iainemiui lervent l.relhreu I wish to I Mrs. H. A. Kell. of Pomona. Cal. publish to tliem and to the world that had the laid luck to soraln her ankle 1 have la'at dial, for t have MHI acres of "I Irltsl several liniments." she savs ....... i nops at puyallup and Kent that are free from Uv, tha 'curse of (lod,1 and Ht. Lmls he heard Joyful expression of the marked lmirovemeut lu busi ness. Factories everywhere have In cre.iscd wages, put on additional osra' (Ives and are running at full blast. Money Is easy, there Is plenty of eon- IliU'iiee, and dealers are buying Ills ally for autumn trade, Before he left for the Kat Mr. Alexander hud heard of (he renewed Industrial activity, but waa unprepared for the extraordinary bustle he found everywhere manifest. The sad chapter hi his trip, how ever, was the return home, when the il ly after the recent heavy hall and windstorm lu Nebraska, he piissed through the stricken district, It ex tended over sirtious of several counths and llelds of corn and w heat were left crushed and prostrate, dreary ami ilesolale, unlit even to cut for hay The sis' nc was depressing, and striking con t,rast w ith the heavy laden Ileitis and bountiful harvest that he saw on entering Willamette. (tot ruttiM J'iniin. "but was not cured until I used Cham berlalu's Pain Balm. That remedy cured m ami I take pleasure In recoin mending it and testifying to its cflleacy." This medicine Is also of great value for rheumatism, lame back, pains lu the chest, pleurisy and all dccp-scatcd anil muscular pains, For sale by Alexantlcr-CooiM-r Drug 'la. Dr. Price's Cream Baking: Powder World's Pair Highest Award. The (J. A. It. F.nlci laliinieiit. ()u Thursday Held. LU, will take place the formal opening to the public f the (1. A.lCwIgwaui, The llulshlug touches will soon be placed on the untitling ami electric lights furnish Puyallup 1 contributed IKK) to buy the light and an excellent program pro- ground upon which the church vldod for the date of Held. S. etlltlce Is built. every cent of I To (love of our readers who ant not which came from this same business familiar with the hlstorv of this build- cursed by (od. For myself I would loir a few hues mav not 1st out of place. ttiat I lieielve It was the work of an emulsion of whale oil atatp ami quassia sprayed on the vines that thwarted dial's purpose to 'curxc' me and others who exterminated the lice, "One la almost ready to ask If this 1 Indeed the iiliitccttth century of en lightenment, to hear such utterances gravely mads by men supjMised to ls xpouudemof that it IIhIoii of love as promulgated by the great teacher, I wiiit to recall to the memory of he Itev. Mr. Hanson that the church lu which he hits lseu preaching for a year part was built lu great )art by money contributed from gains of this liusiucas 'cursed by dud,' For myself, I can Ihform hint that aa a eltlseii of! Sew Law Firm. We have the pleasure of announcing the formation of a partueislilp between Hon. N. L. Butler and M.U. Potter in the law business which firm succeeds to the business of the lute A. M. Hur ley. The combination isv a giant one and will be a benefit to our city in many ways. Among the Hop Yard. Now t hat lioppicklng Is lu full blast and that everybody profits lu some way oil the hop grower it is not surpris ing that a great part of our time and much of our conversation should Ik' connected with hop and hopulckers. Just adjoining Iiidejamiluiieu is the yard of W. L. Wilkin and for ttie past ten (lays about sixty pickers have Isieu there with nimble fingers from early morn to supiH:r time, It It sain to be a very healthful occupation tor the ladies and Judging from the pcr- sonels of the pickers In many of the yurda it would not be dilllcult to llnd proof for the claim for you una the prettiest women In the county In the hop yards and they are more entertain ing in the hop yards than elsewhere, If possible, because uqualntaiices or even strangers, wno pause, w emu are Invited to pick hops and the longer they can be Induced to stuy the more hops they pick. Two or three will pick together and It becomes a matter of pride to boast of how inuiiy boxes "we" picked In a day. Conver sation does not lag and It seems from results that the best talkers are the fastest pickers of boxes of hops, and nimble fingers arid tongues go together. Over at Woleott's and Merrill's and Hose's and Matt ison's and Murphy's and the other yards across the river opposite IndcK!tideuce, are hundreds f pickers and many of them are from Portland. Three times a week they have hop dances and the young folks have much enjoyment. It seems that hop picking Is one round of pleasure with profit combined. Hop pickers live well and the Increased population in thH lion vurds selves to largely In crease the business of our grocers and other business men. The U. S. Gov't Reports, thow Royal Poking Powder superior to all other. 'tiiauk Utsr If they would return the money and thus ease their gulity coir sciences." Mrs, E. E. Davis, of Han Miguel, Cal. says; "I am trying in a measure to reply the manufacturers of ehaiulr- laln's Cough Itemody for the great gtssl their remedy has done me. For yearn I was a constant sutterer from weak lungs and bronchial asthma. My rest w as disturbed by a hacking cough, so that 1 felt miserable the greater part of the time. Many rem Idles recommended by friends were tried, none of which proved suitable to my case, I did not experience any lame llclal results until I Ivkmu taking Cliamlsrlsln'k Cough Itetnedy, After two bottles of the laruH sine have been Used I till) pleased to state, my health Is ts-tter than It has been for years. The soreness has left my lungs and chest tnd J can breath easily. It has done me so much gtssl that I want all w ho are sutlering from lung troubles aa 1 was, to id vii It a trial." For sale by Alexander-Cooper Drug Co. Take Notice .Mathematicians! The following problem was given out in the teachers' examination In Cali fornia, and Is to solved by Arithmetic, It has proven so far a sser to many who have tried to solve It. The names names of all those who correctly solve It will be publlsh.sl In this paper. I buy a farm for lo.Oiio to la- paid for in & equal payments, Interest at 10 s-r cent, payable annually, the payments lo 1st 0, 1, i, It, ami 4 yearn from date of purchase, It Is so arranged that I pay exactly the same amount of money itt each payment, what latherqiial paymenti The above problem appeared In the Wkht Hiik, week la-fore last. The correct answer Is said to be $ll!it)lW. Archy Adwms, of Yoncalla, Oregon, sends the following solution: Find the compound Interest on the sum for the whole time; find the amount of one dollar at compound in terest from first payment to last; from second payment to last; from third payment to last, etc. Add these amounts and one dollar for the last payment ai d divide the whole amount by the sum; the result w ill be the re quired payment. SORPTION. 5,000 at compound Interest for live yearn at 10 per cent, amounts lo 1112.65 The amount of one dollar for i years is $1 .40-11 ; for 8 years Is ll.JUIl ; for 2 years is $1.21; for one year is 11.10; plus $1. The sum of these Is fii.1051. $H052.55 divided by 10.1051 equals $i:ilH.!)K7t, the equal payment. Last August while working lu the harvest field I became overheated, waa suddenly attacked with cramps and was nearly dead. Mr. Cumiiilngs, the druggist, gave me a dose of Chain iNtrlaiu's Colic, Cholera and J)larrliica Remedy which completely relieved! i t. . . . i . me. 1 now acep a ooine oi u.u remedy handy. A. M. Bijnnm.i., Centervllle, Wash. For sale by Alex- andor-Coos;r Drug Co. m,i:ssi:i) is oitFtJON. lu the nrst place the encampment of the d. A. it. Is to meet here lu luetic- ismtlfiice next year, lo provide a room large enough to hold the large iiumU'r of Nopiu to tat here then was the tlrst Incentive lo set the old soldiers to work. CltUcus of Inde pendence were llU-rai lu rescinding to the calls for funds and the old soldiers, noble Isiys lu blue, donated their lulhir and as a consequence the hall stands almost completed with ail Indebtedness of less than flliHI. It Is Imped at the oiR-llllig of the hall that every inch of space In Ihe building may 1st tHH'Upietl si as to lest fully Its capacity, An excellent program will Is- rendered Heated on he stage It is expected will Is-Senator J. II. Mitchell, Dept. Commander FW.Allen, iov. Lord, Secretary of Htale Klut-aid, Treasurer Metschan, Hupt.of Hchtsils Irwin, Capt. II. L.Wells ami other prominent istsohs tlirouuhout the state. Alrealy the program pro mises to Include an address by Senators Mitchell and E. W. Allen and music by the Novel lo ami Dallas (ilee clubs, Mm. Dr. Babbitt, Miss Mutt lit Long. acre, and others. Mrs. J. p. Irvine will rentier a very entertaining reel-. tatioii. Nothing is going to 1st left undone to make the osulng a great vent anil It Is hoa-d that the hall will be crowded to Its Utmost limit- Seats w ill Is. provided for loon, ami It Is thought .UK) more can crowd In, and for a teat of the capacity of the hall It Is hos'd that such will be the case. Not one cent of the prved of the entertainment lu the hall goes into anyone's private purse. As stsm as the debts are paid a relief fund for needy soldiers, and others will receive all surplus over exis-iutes, A detailed! program next week will 1st furnished. Dr. Price's Cream linking I'owdei Awuilnl GuU Mnlal Midwletrr Ftlr. Sn Kruxuco A Muncy girl played a telling Joke upon her mother. Hhe fount! a pack age or letters mat per turner nan written to her mother, substituting her own name In place of that of the latter. The maternal ancestor declared such stuff to be silly nonsense ami 0 ddly Informed her daughter that she should permit no young man to address her In such loving terms. 'Iheti the girl revealed the joke, anil she has no more obstacles laht In the path of her la-aux. Mncpl by a (') clone. f sl'prolMitloii lo Hit iliiasi'lef siiilartty, lliMtetfer'nHUaiiKeli Illlnrs lis anUlrm s niiliilllHIlitltif (HsiUlon, Wlllell neeasNMi. ally mails s lirlslit ami shining murk tor kutivm, wlin suok Iti Itilsl upon Urn mm mimlly iiirlnu pumisiumls la I lie mils akletntliatiif llis real artlel. 1 liens are luirlly, slid, ill niiirsn, devoid or metlli'litsl rltliwy, llpwsrsof Ihfiii ami get Ihegaiiulna Hitlers, s real rviiieily Air nmliirls, rlicuma llsm, kltliiry ImuIiIs, (tyss'la, tisrvnuscMia eolislliHlloa sail lilllliilisiitisa. Physician ttt emliu-iiis Kvi'rywlisrs commentl lh great la vlnorsnl, Uiili air Its rsiiinillsl properties ami Us purity, A wineglass thrust s tlsy will sum bring vigor ami regularity to s dls. ordi-rnd ami rnrwl'li'd system, NlicrilT Sale Tinier Forts Insure. IN T1IK ('IIU PIT ( til ItT OK TilK MTATK of Oregon for Ihs County of I'ollt. Kamavl M iiIiIi-iohii I'lHintirr, vs. K. I', Hliliui ami Csnt. lilts Hliliui, T, t, Iav anU O, li, lltitler, iHimiiliiots. Notles In lisrt'by given by v In us of an nil Ion and urtlsr of sttlo, ilitly Isstit d tail nf Hi olrt'tilt niurt of the slain til Orfgutt, Sir Ihs Mituily nf I'olk, Isalng ilitlfil Junclril, Ism, iiuui ii Juiliiiiii'iit and deerso duly reiidnri-d, lusds, eiiriiilvil ami dis kelsd in sid circuit snarl, oa lltsilrd tlsy of Juns, Isva.la a eainsi Uiereln wndlng la ih alsiv utltld null. 1 am isimmsmli'd In Hi nninsof Ills stals of Oregon, hi twit the rssl prowriy hsreiiisinr diwrltwit ui wtitsfy mild JikIkoiiii'IiI Slid ileerv of Klghly-vlghl and su.Ui dollars iss Ni liui with liitartwt llicriM.n rnoii sld Juiib , lm al the rait' of 10 imt peat iwr smiiiin, sad for the nirtltr attia of twnnly.il v dollsrs sllorney rem and th auia of tlilrlnrn ami llft-loO dollms tMU sad dlshiirksmtmin uf llils suit ami seertilng dial. Now Ihurvfors In olN-dlenisi to said dis rist, I will, tin HA'l't ' II t'A V. HKtTKM Hlvlt im, al the hour of im o VIts k p. in., til said dsy al Ihs fnuil disir of th eourt house liullua, I'olk eoiuily, Oregon, m-ll at pnhlK' atlulloa to the highest slid hest hldder, for cimh In hsiiil.tia dny uf sale, all lit right title and Interest of eslit di'feailHtiia In and to said mortgaged premise. Iaerrlhml as follow, Uiwlt: lots No. one (I) and two (J) In hliH-k No. twenly.nne (Jl) la K. A Thsrp Iowa nf liiil""'iiduune, tstutity of I'olk, state of Oregon. Iintmt, Ihla Till ttsy or Aut u.t, IsaV 11.11. I'l.l M MKIt, HherllT of I'olk t'oinity A Dainty Residence. Wild, HKI.b MY KKStDKNfK O.N street, aibnlnllig on the K-at the lieautlful homeof Hitulrs J, II, Irvine, si a very low natir. Tim lot 1. 7UI.U Th house I new lias an elegant enlerlor and Inside binutl. fully HtM-red and Imrd till finish. The term are part rah, balance on time, If yoa wstil this bargain come nulckly as am going tail on my farm. W. J.Htkki.k. lndi'iMidrni-e, Or oiiitilreal Wast Hns oflliw. If Agents Wanted. iJl.uuTUil&M.MOA MONTH TO ANY (INK TO represent us, Work almost easy enough for a child in do, Mr, J. W. Ninon, Ihilse City, Idului, msile t.'lt.'iO In tine week. Mary Hash, Lyons. I'olu., eleared TJ Id In Ihreedays. Itev, Win. t'lirllsia Aberdeeu, H. Iak made lll.tw the nrst day. Noeup. Hal or eperlriic neivsaary. Term sad ntnphli-la free, sdilreaa t onee, HhrppA (i liUH'tiesinul Hi., I'hllnitKlphls, I'a. CtniMTvator) of Music. I.IUNY ttllXKOI-; Al.UANY, tlllKOON rot. 1.. M. I'srvln, Mas, Sh, (formerly of the Wlllsiuelli! t'ulversilyi. Dourstsi In all the Important brntiehea of mtlstcul cult lire l.Us.t sad best method. ItraulU wiual ttt the but Kasti-rn music nchisiU, Klne music nxnns. price low. First lerm begins Heiiiemlwr II, tsa'i, Mend for circular sad ealnlogue. Waixacs II. Iks, A. M. President. Allisny College, Alliany, (lrtgua. What a Traveler Saw Her in the F.ITcle anil Heard of FiinI. Oregon Is strictly in the swim ac cording to the statement of V. A. Alexander, who arrived Thursday from a three weeks trip through the eastern states. Mr. Alexander was in Ht Louis, Chicago, Cleveland, New York, Albany and many other Important elites, and In each of them lie found many ieoplo anxious to know all ubotit Oregon. "Howls it that your crops never fail, and that ycur fruit Is so much better than the California product?" was the question that met him at every turn, anil the upshot of It Is that Mr. Alexander returned home, proud of his slate, and doubly assured that all of the fruit growu lu Webfool will llud lu the I'",ast a ready market at the top figure. It was in New York that Mr. Alexan der was, win n there came to a com mission Hnn from a Portland cor respondent a telegram announcing that a heavy shipment of Oregon fruit had been forwarded and It was from the comisslon men themselves that he learned that the whole ship ment had been disposed of within a few hours after tho receipt of the telegram. In every oity he visited east of I I sdntitted at the I I Why Was It that Ayer' HiirtHpiirllln, nut of tlm groat liliinbur of dliullar piiiimmllona iiuuiiifHn tured througliimt tlio world, was tin) only inedlcliio uf the kind admitted at tlm World' Kalr, ClilciiKO? And why wii It tlnit, la spltu uf tho united effort uf tlm Diaiiufaotiiiiirs uf titliur pnipiinuloiu, tha decision of the Wurlil'g Fair Dlregtoi was Dot, rc vol soil? BECAUSE Aflonrillng to ltut.s 15 "Articles that srs In any way dangerous or o offensive, also satent meillolne. O tlons, whose ingredient ars oon- o oealed. will not ba admitted to tha O; Exposition," and, therefore-' ; Hecauu Ayer's Samnpiirllla Is not ft patent niedlvlno, not a ncstiuni, and not a teoret preparation. Beoaute its proprietors Imrt notlilng to eonceat when quentlmieit an to the for mula Trora which It Is compounded. Btcauit It I all that It Is claimed to be a Compound Concentrated Extract of Barsaparllla, and In every genua, worthy the Indorsement of this most Important oommlttee, called together for passing i upon the manufactured products of the entire world. Ayer'SoXSarsaparilla Admitted ior Exhibition AT THE WORLD'8 &OOQOOOOOOOOOO OI o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o FAIR S Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powaet Wsif' "sir Hl(ht Mdlnd Dlplsssa, Sollee To Taxpayers, NOTII'KIHIIKHBHY UIVK.N THAT TIIK Hoard of )uatlatlim ttt I'olk couuty Ore gon will Im In assslon at theeourt utilise la liullaa from HiipUnulwr J.I to Hpptuuiber 2Slh imt'i, Isith inclusive, i'tirrts-tion In lutll vidua) assiwKinents ean be made only by this board. t W. list Krrr, 61 Asststsor, " Isist. MKIUPM HlKl ItltOWN IIIHI) Isal with collar, "l'roHny of t'arlun lllely and name of dog, 'I tick' on anir," Itelurn to owner and rtsvive reward, I 'll A a. H. It i m. v, Hulein, Ore, Notice. All, I'KltMKNrt INliKIITKII Ttl TIIK K1U.M of J, P. Irvine, will please rail ami settle Immediately. I will be found at the tiltlt'e of J, D. Irvine for a short lime, Cl.AHKMIK laviss Two t ows For Sale. IHAVK TWO YOl'NU IHJKHAM OoWH, giving 2', gallon of milk, whleh 1 will sell eheiip. Knuiilre of Newton Harris one mile Mouth of Pallas or at Wkst HiuMoftlee ill Hay For Sale. UAIiKlH'HKAT, AND OAT HAY. HAIU.KY seed and Chiat red. For suits by W. M. Mmsoa, Ulekrt'all.Or. I'lgs For Sale. 11.11. TIIKIIHON. OK HU'KHKAI.I., HAH sixty young pig for snle, Address him at Hn-kreitll. tf Dlt. E. a ml J. THOMAS, nmiCIAN Hiirneon. Diseases of the nose tliroat ami skin, spnowilties. At Tlionius' I'lmriiiiiey, iMoniuoutl, Oregon. Patton & Van Nortwick. .HIIAVINO l'AHLOKH, i Shaving IS cenln. Baths 25 cents. In Little Palace Hotel, C Street. Judge Hurley Head. Judge Hurley, of Portland, a brother of the late Mayor Hurley, of this city, died at his home In Portland last Hun day. The Unionhm in writing of his death says: A coincidence In connection with Judge Hurley's death was that it followed that of his brother, Mayor A' M. Hurley, of Independence, but a few hours more than a week, and that his Infant sou died exactly 11 months ago today. At the time of his brother's death at Indepcidcnce, Haturday, August ill, a sister living at Cor vail Is was dangerously ill. Judge Hurley was not ncipMuiutcd with the death of Ills brother or the serious illness of his sister. He was In such a feeble condition that Mrs. Hurley believed it best to keep the sad news from him. Mayor Hurley, like Judge Hurley, wus a man of high character, who had the reapeet of all who knew htm. He was about two years older than the dead Jurist. It is ulso a coincidence that the two brothers were both seriously ill at the same time about two years since. A. J. Whiteaker, (Suctesjk.r to J. I. IRVINE.) GROCERIES -:- AND :- PROVISIONS I buy for CASH and I will sell as cheap as the Cheapest Get my prices on Sugar, Hams, Bacon, Royal Savon Soap, btc, Etc. ::::::: And be convinced that 1 mean just what I say and that is that I am selling, not only the staple goods mentioned above, but every article in the store as cheap, and many of them cheaper than any other firm. GIVE ME A GALL AND BE CONVINCED.' Independence, Oregon. Stoves Hi Ranges. A full line of 'Superior" An absolute guarantee stoves and ranges, with every stove. 5-0-.;Vf-A'ii;i Jul retwlvfd a full u k of "Superior" lutttliigatovpai all atylut and irlii. The rlniMt suit rht-npeal lot oratovea In town at The New Hardware, F:. E. Chambers. PLANING MILLS.-w? V. S. FliKGUSON, I'kopniktoh. Are now lu naration, and you can get all kinds of wood work done on abort notice, alMOsaah, doors and moitlings of all klutla. Mala 5lrcl, W.at oi th water work. IIIUVVIIUVIIVVf C eorrn tt BRICK YARD j. R. COOPER 0 JndejMwdenco, having a Btfjarn engine, a brick machine and several acn of finest clay, 1h now prepared to keep on Land a fine quality ol Brick, which will be sold at reason able prices. ICE CREAH, CONFECTIONARY, BREAD AND CAKES, Furnished for private parties, socials, picnics and all kinds of entertainments, on tue shortest notice and at prices oonaistent with first-claHs work and beat materials. For anything in this liue go to G. A. Back, 317 Commercial St.. Sam V. PKEHOOTT. J. A. VESE8S Prescott & Veness, -ProprleUira of 1. Manufacturers of and Dt-alerln FIR and HARDWOOD, -ANl University of Oregon, 1895-1896. "Tue University of Oregon, Kugctie, Orcgou, oilers fiie tuition to all stu dents. Young men can ohtaiii hoard, Italgiug, heat and light in the dorm itory for $'2 50 per week. Kiaimers furnlah their own llneu. Young women are provldt'd with board in private families at f.1.00 per week. Young women desiring board should address Prof. John Straub, Eugene, Oregon, or (Secretary Young Women's Christian Association, Kugeue. The University olh'rs three baccalaureate degrees: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Kciencu ami Bachelor of Letters with corresponding courses of study. The following shorter courses are also oll'ered: An English course leading In two years to a business diploma and lu three years to the lltle graduate lu English: An advanced course for graduates of normal schools leading to the degree master of pedagogy: A three years' course lu civil engineering loading to the degree civil engineer: A course of two years for teachers of physical education leading to a diploma and the title director of physical education. The University charges au Incidental fee often dollars which is payable in advance bv all students. (Students holding diplomas from the public schools and those having teachers' certificates are admitted to the preparatory department without examination. Those desiring Information regarding the preparatory departments should address the Dean, N. L. Narregau, Eugene. For catalogue, and Information uddreess C. H. Chapman, president, or J. J. Walton, secretary, Eugene, Oregon. WE PREFER TO DO YOUR WORK In our New Shop,- opposite Kelley's Livery Stable, rather than in the Newspapers. HORSE SHOEING, $1. Hand-made Shoes in Proportion. Draft, Road and Track Shoeing the very best. KKENGEL & HILLIARD, Independence, Or. ALARH CLOCKS S$cts. O.A.KRAMER, Jeweler and Optician. 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- flAKlNG PARLORS. Mrs. M. 8. GofT and Miss Uophla (loll hit reentered luloa partnership mid will conduct drt'ssttinklUK nt Miss gopula (JolTa dressmaking parlors on the corner of Railroad and D streets. The latest system of cutting used and aatUfuctiou Kimranteed. Work dona promptly and at reasonable rates. GOFF&GOFF. Sperling Brothers Meat Market DKAl.KH IN Choice Meats V 1 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 b B&livery to all parts of uis Cii? DR. JORDAN & CO.'S GREAT MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 105 1 Market St., San Francisco (Between 8th and 7th Sta.) Go and U'arn how wonderfully you are made and how to aroid Mi&mtM and disease. Muaeum enlarged with inouramia oi new oujeuta. Aumu ion 86 ota. Private Office name Ilulldlnjr 105 1 Market Street Disease ol men: stricture, Ion ot manhood, disease ol the skin and kidneys quickly cured without the use oi Die r cury. Tnattiaeut panoually ot by letter, Bvud tor book, . -