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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1895)
THE WEST SIDE. U. H lKNTlUHI,'Mlltlr. nkl H Best Side Publishing Company SUBSCRIPTION RATES. fVHI.K IK AIVANK, Dim Vr Mil Mumb 1' Urt- Moutif All m'lc ud lwitli ttollcw not Ciinwi In Sv 'tnw will b lmrl4 Itw, Alt ovrr Bv.llii will tMebrd ttv will k Him fewraly obltumry rvtulloiui will b lmrgd for at Ui rata ut 0y nuu ptr Hue, tu-i.tt nmI al lb rmuttth m IuiIi-jh'u itfmw, OiYgtm, aa hihI-o1 uiwttrr. THURSDAY, OCTOUKK iU. 18k. UUHWTISl'ANOKS .Kmiiitwr Hint Uir publlir 01 thla paper mul b noitdrd Miivr whu a tibMtrllK'r wUhr hi p-r topprd. All arrarat mnat b paid. ALWAYS UIVK THK NAMK ol tli pol otBc W which your papor l avul. Your oatue-rau Dot tn louudoo nr book unlmu. UiU I doue. ALLLKTTKltS houlit ! aitdrfwd l thi WSST Hi UK, lud.pud'u The trt of I'urltaiiiJ niitl the nlultem of thu city Wiutvlitwtlit'r r ifeVOtlllg lUUt'h lllotujlll Hllil Ulllf, Jllfl now, to ihf iuvt-HilKHilou of tlit' rt'uiMUiM fur th ulitrniiin immUr of young girl, who Iihv lat'i oiuiiiuitlea ma cule or U'U n-Mirivti iuMhk Mini I 1 1 i haw Ufli found Kiitlinii a 1 1 If of tiHUi. For vvery notion of tint, kind thciv muttt I aoiiie iiilliiriii-r at work, w liich IhI up to Uiw ml It l a)iOHrut thai lieu a young t; irl mkI irui H to IS ilvlllwraletly taki li.r own lilt- that au Inquiry Into llie omum l Hi' lnp'r way In which to UKK't a tv- form. CiirU with (wrvlitu Hoi only of rvsjurtatulity, but even of wealth and high aociul ataiidiiiK, wliu will of their owu sword gti and live llvwiof tlegrvtltt- Uon, jirmi'iitM a problem worth piactt cal oliition. tSeveml year Hie puhlio attention wan called toa atate of affairs dliuilar, and itearetiiii( inquiry resulted in tracing the eauae to the ooiitatniuMtlng liitlueiice of the ikating riuk, mid mo loud waa the ili'iiuiiciiitiotr of the riuk that imrt'iiU related to at low their daughtera to attend, and the t-oii-eiiieute waa nkHlilig flukti failed to pay exjieures. If the iuvetttlgHiioii now gol ug on shall prove the public dance reHpontdhle for the many chm of girli being led ent ray, they too will le denounced and parviitx w 111 not allow their daughters to tttteiid and they w ill ceaw to prove MUtittwful. Ax far a the iuveatliatlou ha gone it eeum to lead in that direction, judghiK from catueand effect. The young girm who thusdiMgraced their parents were found to be frequenters of public dain-ei. 1'arenU are bectinhig alarnieil and are thenntelvee iuveHiigatuig and aaa con eijueuce, if there in any truth in tl.o auertion, that the nioralH of the young are lowered through the Intltiene of attendance at tl.ew public datnet, then the moral wave will commence In the home, and only pareiitH, who have no thought of the future of their girls w ill allow them to attend. When the happiness of the home w w recked, an in the CHHeit ineutioucil, purentM are going to neck a raiUHc, ami if that inuw proved to be the public ilamv. I lien their daughters are going to lie kt-nl at home. The editor of the Wtr Hihk Iihk been Heverily dcoreil by wine . ImiIIi the detiKH'ratic and republican piHi, because he ventured the Hx.-crtioii that Hon. Jiinger Hermann will not have a "walk over" in again obtaining the nomination for coiigremi n the ifpulili can ticket ami will n t nfterwiiii.c lie elected to tiucceed liincK wiihoir dii-wDting voice, hii to Hjieak. The fact of the umiti-i h that Con- greHMinan Hermann muh nominiited and elected on a platform in harmony with the republican miti mal plaMonn, and he hat violated hi pleilcH In the people when he advocated free coin age of 8llver at the ratio of Hi bi 1 ; din- regarding his ow n iait,'H iiHiructiotiN on the financial j ut-tl inn . AnoLiier reaaon Ih that after twelve ye.ir m coo grenH he haa juht Heemcd lo realize that the Willamette river need dreilg ing, et-ptciully frMii Halt in piMt Indc M'iidence to Albany. Hut, of own- tlie prem in the Inland lnwim r.innot see the importance of tliet'C iinprove- IlielitH. It iHU't MuriiriHing ilmi the d rno- crallc party's a:ceMHion to pnwc rnliould h ive iieen followKl liv an Immch-e Jlicreawe in the importation of foreign nhody; It 1m a ahoddy puffy. How great thin increa' Inn been the figures will show. For the year ending Augist 31, 1W)4, wl.eu the McKinley tarlll' law wan atill in forra', (we imported but 210,404 pounds of shoddy, while for the year ending AukuH 81 J895, the first under the democratic tariff, we imported 17,608,583 pounds of shoddy, which meant the use of Jnnt that much lem wool. It may be, probably ih, true that Jrd Hackville West is an "infernal aes," but he has all the same succeeded in worrying Mr. Cleveland and cuckoo !ayard to a considerable extent. The Cleveland democrats are not numerous in Nebraska, but they are thoroughly obedient. Hut as they all bold ofllces that isn't strange Pr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Pair Highest Award. CORRESPONDENCE. 1U KXA VISTA. Kueh Hall and family have moved to JellViKoii for the wluter. A relative, from Sat lie, of J, 11, William and wife, of llueua YlMa, are veiling here. Itert Kellogg, who ha Iwen here for Mime time, Iihm gone lo Oregon City to visit hi little daughter, who U there. M V. and M. N, I'lather niadf a business tilp lo Albany, last week to sell the deer that Mr. 1'raiher liroiight from Kslern Oregon, Tlm-e young ladlea, of Corvallla, at tended the dance, al Stiver Friday nlghl. Mr. Swart and family, and Mr. and Mr. Watson, of Needy, visited friends and relative here and at Albany, this week. Ml Joule I lin ker, of Wells, was here Friday. K. N. Hall, who moved his family to Monmouth, went over to see hla wife, w ho is quite sick with typhoid fever. Ira lbs and Jake Nash, after a week' sojourn at Nesiucea, have returned home. Charley HerMii, a hop grower, of "Turkey Taw" Mat, has moved his family lo town fur the (Mining winter, Mrs. I. M, I'rather, who has tsi-n qultesick for aonitt tltiie,l (Hiuvale(ing The farmer are all busy around here trying to get their work done tefoie rain, Miss Clara Hall, a teacher ot your city, was in our town Huuday. Several ludepcmleiiee olliig folk attended church here Sunday evening. Mlw Ojal Hall, of Monmouth, wim visiting her sister Mr. I lei roil and .vtis lisll. Ite. Korrlck preached two able sermons al the MethiHiist clmrcli Sun ilay. Henry Conoyer and Mlsa Orace llavls, of Salem, were the guest of Mb Addie I'rather, last Sunday. Mil (Vrd y liarmeii, of near King Valle), Is visiting w ith her siter Mrs iticbardsou. A J. Itichanlsoii, a business man. of i'ortlaiid, is quite sick here. 0KHIM. The slimmer fallow w heal bsiks well ill Ibis Mt'liou in spile of the dry w eal her. Y. I. I.acy b teuehlug schisd up In Kings Valley Our school Is now running with twenty-one scholal's eulollist. John Juii.eiii.on, of Mouu.outli, Is the master. J.T. ald the Sailor Toms, were all rlglU. II. l.ioy wIIIsimiii Rtart fur Sul'inm Itlver. (feorge H, Hunter, of IudeWHidence, was doing buinesa with Us last week. Frank I lurk and his lolks, w lio have been living on lien, Macau ley's farm for the hu.1 year have moved buck to their former home at Wisntburu. John Young can boast of having one ot the lieatent wooiHiuiim-s In the county. Wild geese are beginning to light on our green Wheal lields. Ed. ityei s had 517 sacks of spuds. Kltncr Valued Is the boss wagon maker. Kluier made a Wagon the other day w ith at ax and a draw ing-knife. IIKIIM.KI'OUr. Iji-I week while the family of John Scvjerwa absent from home some one entered tlie house and stole some eiotiiing mid a shot-gun. I'p to the nreseni Miitiug no trace of the mlslug arilcles luivc been found. Scli.iol cuoineiHvd at Alillocli Moll lay with t 'harlle Mct'aleb as te tcher. Mr. lt d mil bus tented Hie lli lliey omlitcl vacated b Mr. Himmoi s. .1 il M .inn and liny Ditiilng were doing niinimnri ill these parts last we k, (irundiia Klliott, who has liecli in xi'. I licultli for some time, is no ts'tter. Farmers are busy -owing their fall 4raiu I'otalo digging is the order of the day; ield tieing very liulit. .M(Vv. A. '. Mi'Kiniion went to Salem lust 'Veek to sei his daughter Miss Alice. J. K. Seals and wife did business 1 1) niicm Sut unlay. li ii. I'eeler is back from Astoria. John Itcrley has moved to the Jas. itiehiiril place, Southeltst of town. 'I he oyster supper given at Kethcl l I f n I .i night is leporled a success. ( L Ke ly and wile al tended the tail' a lew days. Mis M. II (iriives letunied to her mine in 1 1 'dependence, Tuesday, ' J. I). Keiiy shipped liis apples to i 'or! 'and ibis week, .noN.vionii. Kider Soiiipter pieacbed two ex iielletil HiironiiH mi Sunday at the Christian church. John ifnwell is building a com uiodioiis workshop near Ids residence ui Motor si reet. Vinton j loots, who has for some lime past been cm .fined to his room on account of sickness, is able to lie out mice more. Miss Anna 1'owell, a teacher, al liallstou was visiting her brut her, l'rof, .1. M. I'owell, Saturday and Sunday. The leachurs in Hie training school are kept quitd busy. Thorough prepa ration for future work is what the teachers are gelling. The magic lantern entertainment given for the training school by l'rof, Hutchinson Saturday evening, was quite well attended. Miss Loru Jiutler, a graduate of '115 who is teaching at i'arker, wuh home the Hrst of the week. Mr. Mellan Is having her two cot tages on Main street repainted. Mis. Ira I'owell and Allie ltutler, who have been quite ill, are Improving Misses Alice Hmilh, who teaches at Eola,aud Emma Kramer, who teaches In the F.ast Halcm school, were at their home thta Week. The C. W. It, M. gtiva an aftcruooii rtsvptlon to the ladles of the towu III honor of the (wenly-llrst annlveisuiy of that aociety on last Saturday. Mrs, L. II. Addltou will lecture in the Christian church Saturday evening on, "The Keoiiomlo Side of the Litlsit or Temperance Question" and on Hint day aftcruooii "v hilsiliin CltiM'tishlp." Mrs. Addition laa very forcltileas'akei', Instriieilug as well as pleasing her hea iv li. Are you ready to vote for the most popular lady in Mon uoiiih? Limk for tliecousni next m iiHU as aoou as you gtl your piqs'i and hand yotu vote to the potiuai.ir Is'foiv noon on llm following Monody. NoveuiU'r 1 Monmouth's month to vole. Miss Nash, of Am y, entered sclnsil this week. J, W. Hrlstow and wife, ot Nashville, were visiting relative ami frl"iid in towu this Week. The senior begun their work Friday morning In special euteitaliiinent Ml Ltiiliuers celled and Mlsa l lllle Ih-sl alig a solo. Ttie Juniors and seniors played fisit bah Hsturday altermsiu and the Juniors walked nit' with the honor, Hie score Utug i'i to 0. One senior was healtl lo remark, "Walt till the Junior begin to teach In the Training -cbool and they will lose all the strength thev ever had " (iene lliwuer Is liulldiug a new house In the lion hern part of town, Tlie Ladle' Aid K'slelv will give m Clirlsauiheuium Fair some time hi Noveuils'r, C, Mill key Is having his potato irop, on the Lucas farm, Imrvtsted ty a crew of t velve men. Mr. Is' wis1 photograph gallery mi College Street is completed and he will move Into It In a few days. It I a neat structure and Moii'nouth should tie prud of and patronize it. The premium to be given at the Chrysanthemum Fair in NoveinlsT are a follow: I lest general collection, l. 50; second is si general collection, cellla; het red cbrys.i.itheiiiuni, 50 cent; U'st wnlte i'hryau(hemuui, 50; IsMt jellow t brysMUlhcinuiu, 50 ismiIs. The graduates of the class of 't'5 at the Noiiiial uic engaged In tcncliinu in valioiis parts of the slate, w bile other are unending other educational liisiiiu turns and some are resting from their lalsirs. Fldon Haley, a graduate !( June leaching in Mol iow cmiuty near Monti meiit. Miss Ella Einuietl, a 'U5 graihtute, i In I, Inn eirtiuty welldiug tlie rod. Luke Uiswlrich, one of the graduate of the advanced cite, litis a school In our own county near Oallu. Mrs Julia Smith Mart Friday for l.lun emiuly mar Scio, w lo re sh will la-gin leaching She Is a 'W5 graduate. 1. Iv N'liilng. a graduate frm the advanced eluss of 'llfl, has the honor able siitloti In the Ashland Normal Nchisil, as profiHMir of elis'utloii and llteriiture. Miss Mary Chlblers.a memls-r of the 'U.') class Is at her home In Salem Uk lug a short rest after sclnsil, I-ster Higgins, an advanced els graduate, Is coutimiiug his studies at the I'nlversity of Oregon ut Eugene. The magic lantern exhibition given ly l'rof. Hutcbliimin at the chapel, for the purchase of a library to im Used In the training school was quite a slice s. Frank Lucas has moved from Mi, Hale's house and has taken rotuii ovel the bank. Wm. Harris, of Oregon City, and sou on their way to Yiiqiilua, on Monday, when near Holme' sclnsil house pari of the harness gave way causing the borsetori.u, which threw the ated man out o. (he earl, severely culling Mill in the fin e,iieVFsltai Ing his return to Monmouth ail I 111 . Tiloiun drt-cd his Injuries. Colds are quite prevalent and a mini 1st tif cases of typhoid fever are re illei, Miss Maud Mitchell Is detained from sclnsil w llli lonsililes. Or Currish, had a square grand piano placed hi his residence this week Or. and wife went to Salem on Moo "lay. Now Is that Joyous season come, When merry reed birds pipe, Ami buckwheat cakes and aiisae,(oo Are gelling good and r i j . Politics Is distressingly quiet. Tlie harvest is past the summer Is ended. Thanksgiving is th" next legal holl d'.V. l'Uinpkin-ple are ripe, and I here Is all abundance of the raw maicrlnl. The city council ilas puiclnised l he trucks or the independence hook and I older company, mid have the honks, ladders, buckets, etc., alnl have them stored In I'ru.er it ( 'nllroti's shed, mid a company is being organized Mrs, O, F. Waller is still quite 111. Mr. McCoy, of I'mtl md, has wiilten to ilio Monmouth Hoard of Improve meiit. relative to pulling in .i water s stem and electric lights, and a com mittee has Iieen appointed t . wait upon the eillctiH lor Hie piii'poHn of llmliiii out how many w ill take water from the system. Prof McCamtlaiid will move to the eat cud of town hi a Iioihh owned by Mr. Hi lllcy. I'AKIiKltS. (Jus Hurley was sojourning in the lung recently. Dan Atkinson has gone toHuml Luke, Tillamook county, to visit hla father ami mother having; hasten them for three yeurs. Annie Miller was in the burg Mon day. Tom, Clarence and Dell Cul breath are reshiugliug Jus. Hclmlck's resi lience. The lank In llie warehouse will be repainted. The poles are being hauled up out of tlie bottom hop yards being run by Bradley, liooue & Co. We hear from J. T. H. In bin African travels, The last was he had ao- cidcnlly sucked an ostrich egg and was laid up with twelve dlHurent allmenig with thirteen Culllr female attendenls "waiting" on him. I J. O. Oavldsoii lias built a neat mnoke liuiiac to mulch Ids other lint fiu ui but hit igs and will try coal tar a a rsif covering for the wihhI house. Mis. II. ri. Kerr Is Visit lint her children In I'ortlaiid, wid e the mayor Is left alone in hi glory, He has opened a aort of free manry society and I he In I I it Ion n'teinonie arc can led far Into the nlchi to ! laid gently away In the early iiiorutntf lu-urs wiih (he last holes of a mlo ( very low ) oil llie iMNict by Cy, llrndlcy, OAI.US. Is.puly Sherlll J, S. Ashluiugh him Isen qnlle sick the past Wis k, but I How able to resume bis plucc In the ullliV, Several parties old Ihelr Imps here to F.d Heir ii and Jos, Me ke, Tues day, for price ranging from 0 lo tlj ecu Is, The farmers lire needing rain, Th.'inas TowiOM'lid, of Lewlsvllle, w is lii Hie city Tuesday, O, J. Cper ami II, II. Oiaiil are assKI log the county clerk In the pre piirnlloo of I he copies of assessment roll for the slate board of fqtielUitiinii Hint for llie pui'sie of collection of taxes. 8. C. Klliott has larii visiting Ids old lime friends III Oallas. He has is'cn living In I'acoma the past year. E C Ivnttuiid, of ttie Wot Sihk, did busi iii s at the county seal, Moii day I. I'. Itcese and wire, of McCoy, vUllcd ftl ml In Pallas, Monday. Wm. Warren, who i Is-lng held to await the action of the grand Jurv, In Dicemls-r, I general chore boy for the county. I le lutiil gravel, saws woisl, cleans op llie y frds, builds sidewalk, and iiiakea hlmclf generally useful Hostile Is gisid and our merchant s' m happy. liev 1 1 w tune, of Salem, preached at thi i'resby terian clinrch last Sunday. Elder It F, Honnell preached Mt Atillnch last Huuday III the alleriiism, W. II. Haw lev and Mis Essie ltnls-risoti attended church and Endeavor Ss'lcly meeting at the Christian church, Iat Suoday after insiii and evening, Hon. Win, Savage seems much Improved lo health. He Is seen oil the streeis occasionally, II, K. ItrownuiHile hniucstiHil llllng Wedneibiy oil N, W. j See. '."0, Tp. S, It West, bitl iicn-s. The La Creole Academy lllulcr Ihe management of l'rof A. M Sainlei, Is ail lim'ltiltiou of which the op)c of this I'snhtv may jtis'ly ls prmnl. I'liev ale doing very line wolk lb .ear. The llriinn (It). e ileslre lo 'i(nlli call allelitioli 10 out very llts'ral subM-ripllou 1 1 r out Hind last Week. That 11 Is unit in eeptaldc Is ptovid liy the fact that we have already received oumcroii re- HjioiweM, and lliixe who have in iiSs.Htitl llie Inonl-i.ioe Volume of Uty .four World's Fair views aie most en huslaxth' In It 'i.'lo, I be work I In-lied III the highest l) le of art, with all elaln.rnte tift' enter In yold nln colors, and the engravings arc printed on highly I'liami led paper The pc- t ilei are Ha 111 inclics and the page llklaj inches in and Ihe volume Is sli on. anient to auv lioioe. We xi'lnl It free H't'lage pld lo every Hew iii'seritHr; to auv old subscriber who renews for cue year and to any (s-rson, sulwrlls-r or iiou-siilscrlls'r, w ho semi us one new subscriber, the remmittaiice for one year's subscription to be for warded lii each case. NGVV DRESS- . TAKING PARLORS. Mr. M. M, ilntr sail Mfo Kopln Don Imvoi-iiU'riil Inl4i irli.rrslilp amt will ivimliii'l ilrsssinsshiii al Mis Moil (loir llr.'ssllillklllll arloron Hi turner of Itullrosil ami l ln'l. Tlie lstel jiiii of I'tiithm ii"it sad uil-fm'tlnii KiiHiMiiOs'il, Work ilon imiiiiU) ami l ressoiiHlilii rnle, (10I;P&00I:P. I Hdnjitted tlhe I Why Was It th'it Ayer'a bnrHuirllla, nut of tlis iin-nt liiiiiihrr of slialliir ai'i.iiiiioii iiiaiiiitui' luri'il tliroiiglKMit th.' w.'iM, wit llm only hu'ilti'liin of tin' klnl H'ltnllti'il nt th Wurlil'a Fair, ('lilrnga? Ami why win It that. In spin) of tin' iiiillml erttirls of tlm nuiiiufaetiiiiM of nllii'i- iri'iiratloii, tlui di'dxloM of iho VVurlil'i Fair Ulreotui wun Uutrcvcrnudf BECAUSE According to Itiu.a 18-"Artlole S! that aro in any way dautrnrou or o o!(ntv, also putnnt nindlelnna, O nostrum, and omptrlcal preparn- tlon, wliow hiifrodlimu ara con- o coalad, will not bs adinlllail to tlia Epoltlou," nail, tlivi'i fnru llmiutr Ayer'il H.'imupiirllla Is tint a Oj patent iiiKilli'laa, not a nusliuin, nail lint ft looret irniiinitlii. Btcauu It proprietors had notlilnit tn 1 conceal wnmi qiiesiionen an to inn Kr miilalroin which II Is o m x u 1 1 l t. Btcaut It Id nil Dint It Is oliiliiu'il tn bn ft Cnmixiiiiiil CnmiiMitriituil Kuti'iict of O: Surstiparllla, anil In every annao, worlliy till) lllllorsenii'lit of thin must lliipnrtaiit O (lommlttso, calli'il tnKi'thnr for passing Oj upon the iiiaiiiifuuiuruil irodiicla of the , entire world. o Ayer'sXSarsaparilla Admitted for Bxhlbltloa AT THE WORLD'S o o FAIR SI K. I'ltKHt'OTT, J. A. VIONMjf Prescott & Veness, 'niprlotur ot AlHinilaetiirers of and Dealers In FIR and HARDWOOD, AND Rouh and Dressed LUMBER. J. A. WHEELER, - Manager. CITY STABLES. LY mmi Prop. Horses Fed by the Day Week ur Month. ticst ol Attention G'ven Stork Lelt m Churgfe. INDKrKNDKM Dlili Sperling Brothers Meat Market UljUk I Choice Meats Jlialuwt market price paid for fat siock, lef, inuitoii.veal, pork, cle, All Mils must Is mdlhsl inoiilhly. Dl'KN HUNDAVM FUOM H lo9. in a. Otie a Coiiaata Wlfl a Big Seal Wmmi lull! Mil tS Im 1 i 1 it' i 11 inn n I Mil Kel ley's Livery - - Stable. - - KlnU'lsa ri furnished on linrl iiollw, I'oiioni'ri'lsl irsite a sMtt siiy, Mnlri M.i Independence. RULES AND REGULATIONS or THE I To Tukr Jjft'ct I'vuin iiii( .Ifh r (h-lohcr I, hSM. I NCAN DESCANT I Id UTS I0R BL'SIMiSS HOUSES ONLY. I'l ico f.i one III ciindie jmwer lijjld, wn'li all "lfc"t ..... .I.W mT Inotilli. I'l icefor 2 lo li - IH candle power Ityht.cm Ii nil nighl.. .tl.Ol) mt inoiilh Ii lor U or More 111 c:iinlh power lilil, epei iul iaU will Is' KU,U' HALLS AND CHURCHES. S1T.CIALLY HATED. ' I'lat'vs Oprii (hitil U O'clock. I'lico fur Ui catiillc power, neh I.IKI per inonlh. I'llce Im- 2 to 10tl Ciinillc power, each , .7.1 per liionlli. 'itc- fur 10 or uioie. speclul r.le will It ji viti. Wlit-i t' lii-lilM lin ger I hull III cuiidle pow er ute used ll price will lie in jiiojioitlnti Id the imiuIIc power. I iH'itiulescf nt Lights For Ju siih itccs Only, I'rico for one If! iiiiidh' power, each . l.tMl jmt moid It. I'ltce for 2 to ,V"!f euiiille power, emli ,75 pr monili. I'liie for or inure speii.il rule will H inveii. I.Il'IiIs must he lue i. eliiiiu' or W tier en) exlm will he i - r I en it'i'i'ii. Will They Sell? -Yea, Verily!- ladies' Handkerchiefs. Ladies Embroidered. 1511$ 20 Hern Stitched 25 10 '5 20 Overcoats & Macintoshes Men's Heavy Hlark Overcoat $ 8.50 " Blue " 8.50 Mixed " O.00 " Black " velvet collar 12.50 M Iirown and t in velvet collar 14.00 Outing flannels. Teazle Downs 10 els 35 45 8 I'orniosa fleeced (jiss for wrspi-crs ml morning 'iui,) Gro Grained lleeted '5 No Cheap Umbrella so Good. Go Good Umbrella so Cheap. $1.00 $1 50, $1.75, $2, $2. $2.50, $3.00 & . AKC LIGHTS. I'hwvs Open l'n tit K O'clock r.-it for one urc held ... ,, 7.WI Jht liioolli. Spcciul lattf. lor nil infill will Is' (jten. ' Tin uliove nil's urc lor n u!.r jcui ly coiisuiuers, uinl the iimiilhlv rulf will Is- iiHTCiiKctl when liyhls me desired, for H hlnul peiiiHl only, or it lew iiiimilih out n ihoyi .ir. All ini iiiuliwciil l.iuipH iu wm muled foi tliiity days, The cninpiiny will hoi lencw lamps Unit are ciu elcusly luokcn tin less niiisiiim-r pns lor the Kiiuii, The ciuistnnciH will pay lor wirinfr tin ir pieuilscs, iiutl I i.' 1 oinp.iiij' sli ill have, the lighl lo enter con snun r'rt pieiiiinis ul nny iiusuiiiililc liine for llie purjiose of exiitniiiing the uppiUiitiis anil the iijihl is relaincil hy the company lo discontinue the i iiiii iii ui tiny linn-10 prevent aluise or injury of uny kind, or re move the Mine from the preuilsesi. Ill rase ol an ncciilcnl til the works, no rebate or allowance: lo iiiiulf. All ttl Ih to he paid tuuiilhly on the llixf of each inonlh hueeeeditin icivtcc, ami tilt hills due ami not paid wjihin leu dari tin rnitlcr HI per etui will he odilcd i herein ami if uo paid by tin' '-'itli of Iho month tin- lights w ill Is- shut oil'. Iiicainlesceiil lamps w til be replace I at ,'l."i cent each. The Company nacnen Ihe rlshl lo mike change al any time. INDEPEfflfit WATER IE ELECTRIC LIGHT COItlP.NK. j. .. anoiKU.Lv, 11. 11. ,usri:usox, Virsiitrnt, Sccrcinri. I NOW IS THE SEASI That you must have new (not wear, and it you g w mt the very best tor the least mmicy, ymi will - call on us and make your selections, . , . . Clothing. Our Stock of Ladies' and Men's Macintoshed and we arc sclling'cm. Our prices make them Let us jet together and prepare for rainy weather, All new Goods, just from the factory to be opened November ist. WEST SIDE TRADING CO. Corner of Main and C Streets. INDEPENDENCE, - - OREGON. Do Yon Buy Drugs V Well I Guess Yes- Then the proper place to go is where you can get them pure, unadul terated, put up in prescriptions by skilled pharmacists, and furnished at lowest price by the Alexander-Cooper Drug Co. INDEPENDENCE KOI JVltlK MILLS, Lewis llelmk-k, Proprietor. Mill Feed on Hand and to Order. Independence, Oregon Near the S. P. Depot.) Oregon We buy all our (I-otls fur Ca-h and can sell you: Untiling jifuality considered cheaper than any oilier house in lolk County. Ladies' and Children's Wraps. At a bitf llartraiii, to doe them out. Don't laiL to see these ,roods bdore buying. Make your; own prices on them, ; I Here's Soap! You prolwbly wnnt the very nntwt mid bnt when you ue 11 on Hit illtrHi Hk In of your wife or tmby. V nnvesll klntli of Toilet Houpn. Th?y are delllitruily ltnumdH(1miiiuttMtrpurtmHUrtHU. We ewp.-MnUy cull your attention to the Mvxtran 8oap ttool noup, whlfii U purely vpucdilile. Come mid get, a FKEK iampl. B Dress Goods 2 ; .Patterson Bros., The Druggists. Anew line ot Dress Hoods: just received from' the Hast. : e Carpet Warp. 3 When you wish to make a new Carpet, buy the 5 : l eetless Warp, the best in the world. Fur sale 2 ZZ only by us, STOCKTON &HENKLE Independence, Oregon. 2 Independence : Laundry, NELS HANSON, Prop. AU kinds of Washing and Ironing done in a workmanlike manner, at lowest living prices. Monmouth Street, Independence. 1 Removal We will be found just across the street from our old stand after November ist, where we will be glad to welcome both old and new customers. R. M WADES, GQ, 1 S INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. 2