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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1895)
THE WEST SIDE K.O. Pkntlaru, Manntcr. . It 1'kftri.AftlM'aaUler, 'UIU BV Vest Side Publishing Compaq SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IK AOVANCK. On Iw U Mouth . . . i.O ThrM Mootm . All m and '(ruth uotlrw col ct lug five MiM wlHNi liiwrtwt lrv. Alt ovc Aw ltHi will b olmt'ui'il ltv nitx r liic Hoclety obltumry nwilutloit will he lirii foral lh rMUiil Ave oetiw rr Hit. Kriurl at the NUiin" lu lmlci dene. On-ni, m wcoudtiuui iimltvr. Til t7 KSDA Y, NOVKM ItF.tt T. !. l4"X)NTINl'..M'W Homrnilvr that l poblshemoflliln iir tmwl be tvultlfit l litr wlwa a titliih-rllwr wle)n hi W uiia. All nxtiftMi must tin itd. ALWAYS U1VK TUB NMK il tit I""' flic to wbloh your parwr l will. Voir am ou not t Amud on our book nub" till In done Al l. I.KTTKIW nhiMiM ha 1drt"Hl to VEST 81 UK, Imlimluw III thUliwuMftiilH,r U iult fengthy urtlcl from tit h of rtl dent ir Fall City, on tli ivdiiumn o that wot Ion or Pot' county, ami iyh im given why it will lof nitvttnt g lo Iiulcin.U'iHv to make tin mitnliitnw ofilio itH.j.lo lu u l.uxt ne w ay. Tliew weui U !' b doubt, but tlml it wuuld t to llu ndvutg of tliU city to lv 'I'' trade relation aud dovvloi' Unit I'tttt of Polk county, but lti Krvt tiunui.u. In. How? ludi'ttciidciRV lurtUwim klul of an orgatiUatltui t r ill tiding JU8tS imullittiH. It may U-sal.l thiUitWUttd do liothlu lnt"tiuk." The fact U talk l wiml U auninl. Jut lot It tw 'learned'' thai It will todevelope tliBt iwirt of l'olk count fur the uubulldiug of this part, tliirc l plcuty of capital ready, or eu 1 obUlued, to do what la wanted. A city electlou U about lo be held in ludepeudeuce.ln which mayor, three oouuciltu n, a recorder, a uiailil mid a treasurer, are to be elected. If yu waut our city to have butle, enterprise and puah, you muit have men at the headol all'alns who wilt have Hi' qualities In them, and therefore in the coming electlou each party houlil nominate repreHentative men, who can handle their own atFaiin auce'mfull aud will be likely to handle lhie of the city. There are two ticket to U' placed in the Held, which U emiueiitl proper, but politics ha but little to tin with the election. It. Ill be local In terestn, which will govern the election, and the party which most fully caiem to the popular deuiaud will be the most succetMtful. His absurd lying having hud n eflect upon the revulutiouintu, (len. Campos la credited with the Inteutlon of adopting a policy of leniency. He'li have to change bin tactics lu order lo m mF onoiiili to the eliemv I') lUl ll gvw " O - - into eft ecu Wonder 1olJ man Jim Uordou 1W nett, if he were alive, would cohhI.I the securing of the exclusive right Ill prlut a picture of Mi Vauderhih' wedding gowua great bit of niWi paper euterprltte? Perhaps Mr. Cleveland purp-wesjoln ing Mr. Bayard In living in Kng!..ii' after he retires from lllce. Ntitlii would have to change principles I awjuire citizenship over ihre. Ouly a few duulicailoue of that Ohi' incideut lu which two lynchers me the fate they started out to inllict upm a prisoner consigned lu a Jail will l i needed to abolish lynching. If Senior Quay palroni.es u prcs clipping bureau, and reads all that I gald about him, lie mut tnnctiuiH find it difficult to determine who U wants to I president. Campljell's sore throat will sprem all over him by the time tlx- Oi i voters get through jnmpii'g on hint. The author of "Four More Years oi Grover" died the other day ufter having outlived the seutluient of the smuf. Siliool Jteport. Following Is a reisirt of Iml. pen dence public echool for rnoiuli emlint Novemlier 1, W)': NundH:r days utlenduiH-e, 5;: nuiijljerdaysaliwiice, 15i; iiuinliet d:i,v tardies, 19; iiuinls-r of boys enrolled. 143; numlierof girls enrolleo:, 172; Intnl. 816; average number belonging, 'M average daily attendance, 287; per cm of attendance on average nuuilier be loneinir. 97: number of visitor, . The report this month shows n marked improvement In the mutter ot attendance and punctuality. When we began in earnest last winter to break up the hublt or being tut at chH)l, we hi d as high us oin- hundred and forty tardle in a single month. On ruruirl. IIiIh IllOlltll sl)OWH 111 IICll f I. tard es ton tnny still but we hope to reduce the niirniier in nexi mouin report. Teachers and pupils tire woik ing to this end and we earnestly invite parents to a-si -t us. In order to eiicoiirnee patrons lo vMi the scnool w) liav deeidt'd to niiiue Friday of each wek visitor's day. Visitors will be welcome at any time, but as many persons think they mUdi disturb the school by coming at sny time, we set apart one day in each week fr vMor's day- 'I lie H.-rt anil third Friday of each month we hfive literary programmes in all the roon g to which vi'ilor are welcome, luit, i desire all patrons to vMt sometime, CORRESPONDENCE. Maud It.ihUIn mi. left the Stale N'ornml, her p ireiiin w lUlug to have lerluSt. HoUil's lidl. dmiiu their winter J.um In I'ulifoinie. Si'ven isuipliM from iidieiidemv t'irought to have a jolly Halloween l t expime of Mime f MouniontliV uh(ln sluuiliererit, and were treated to t u n I luii k of cold water Tiieparty lors ti ne wfrv tjulte hot," but we ilnubt no , p.wl. d tt pretiy web before ivaeh- lu lioiun. There were a uuiulier of arrest a made by ,M:irlial Coates. and lli Viglhimv warded oirmuco uilwldel I'lie hllit was ninde I ideoiis by tl.p linwU of ai.ne mi.l feiualeH, hot iilmin three oVloek, Independeuee went home A id iillH ll'U lieil. 'I'iie I'lirinll.tii ehurcli U It'tnjj Win ted. S veral of Un' Nonind miideuts were lined $ii ,'ul itieh (or their p.irtlelp.itloii in the ll.iltwevil fexlivhUs. And we tliink It w as uiOnst. Dregiin c;in yet loitit of hall stornm iio vSitfd thl vlelnli v lail Slurd.i Khler Win iSiinipur preuclled Finn lay al U'l liiHin lit A 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 . Kunmu .sutJttH, of ,m Uvillc, a '." Kr.idu.tle Vi ttt.i Nui'iiui spot Suiul.4 III lOW II. lloliwtvu lilj;lit, t.mt Thurolav jiawed t!' wry ipiietly to (Mime, whit in otlu-rn It works an evfulful peiiml hi their lives. The ii-ind roulbu. .i ;.ile and xign uiovliig, ulilew ulkn Ih Ini lied UptUld oilier ililluii lueliln ll. i'iu 'i''ily, showed tbu. the mml my at h'ttxt ttlik out late. To IIiiin Wh hud i tliiipiereil tllelr own tow i sad l ame here fur mule hold to eoii' HU'-r III1 w itli a Very nol letep'luii Some one sihl tlml live tr d ' id ilol, lull when ll eanie to frit tMlh, that Wan ditl'i reiit. What think y '.' The Junior Kodi'avor Noeli t.y Mr r oriiuiiiXfd ty Minn K-t'ie iConci'isou lam Stiiid.iy nfiiri ii. Mtm-s MaU-i "iilii pter and Klitli IVtelVid alV tin .upi i itiU ndeiiis, A wry pleaiant surprUe wuh given Mr. and Mri. Wdliuru Irvbuid, at their country hutti- wann ul town l.mt I'liuin day evening. Tlie party walked mil and titter npiMiiliiig a very enjiiulile evening the farm waguus were bi'oiiiiln mil ami a di'diinut iiiuuiillhl rule Inline w the rmult. Mr. Appleg'e uud two of the Ml- Darby uie ou tlie nick lit uf tin students. LtMik for the C'UiMiu lu UiU puisT, yole tor tlie uiohi popul.ir ladI tlieii, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- one liiouieiil, iiinl eaak Hie V l . lor tlie kiiiIIi-iii.iii. .-huI Hi, in hi at. elivi l ijuj mid lialld It l-i lliti .nlln.ifil I and Uts w til ilo tin? ret. Mia-i tiruce Smith Visited her sister A I lev, fStilurduy, Ini in (e,n Uhij; ai Kola. W'uodlYed Vance, enter tallied a few of hU ihends at Hi,- li..ii- ol bin p..reuii. ai liiil l liur-day niliu ll' miiv your v.ile i in before Man day ikkhi. SVe iiieau llm pi.pul.ir ludj and KCutli'iinui vote, Ml. Oilie (irnvea, ,,f l ull.is, wa vihiliiiH io loiiii the IjiRi ,,( n. ,CK. (lute a number from Mniunilb attended the lo itlmll g vine at ."vilem hint urday. The game Wan played by Salt-hi and Kugeiie. .Mis. (Jeoige Koul uud (ileiill i'eri I eal, ure on the mek list. They ari iniirovjiig. ldd you we the pujmlur geiitlem in ivalkiiii; along the l reel I ho oilier d iy ? lie in wliiiil, dark couiidi-clluned and--toii kuu the ret; vote f.r lum. Jetr. Iirry U liavluif a Dent co!tui;e reeled hi the KiHii-ru p ti t of town. . - I'AitK i rt. Win. Finpj i it va'u ihle ni ire b lealii (He don't play Niker any more) jot week, (She wat one ot bin heaviest irauglit horwHe. 1-iHt Fildav ulglil fndgtil truln No.H tier nuking itx reyui.ir run lu t'or .ullU iuililedl.ilelv rellirued to I'or. laii I thereby iiniking no ilo.iu freight Saturday morning, Us regular tln.e. Lilliu lt.Mil, nl the Agricultural 'olleye, wa vl.iiling frienilw In town n eW ilnyn hint Week. JariieM Clements and wII'd arrived i;el Sunday from Kmi lmrg. II m ii i.'i'lar by irideaud a brut herdu law ol A III McCur.ly, of lhi4 phiee. (,'laihy J,ee, nf Itiekrenll, wiim In own Weilni'sdiie of Itihl week bound lor Albany . Lanf. Monday 1'rof. J, J. Tlinmisou, ilano, orjfiin Inner mnl repairer, ol "lllll"ll ll, took a tew ill It tul-ti I'll Mrs. Win. Kuipm's piano. The liiim, in.e i lie human family, is liable to ei r, ret luu hij;li ' r loo tow owing lo ll mnl life, which ri-HMiililes that of n iile-ilri ver, u great inatiy hps and towns. After Ihe 1'rof. lutil finished ilswiii'h, he drove into u college nil i oiielbiiig like thi-: "At tlie Critical i imairti the loss if a loving wife and Moniclit I whs Speecliles-," mid swum, L, v liuoMier Audrey Ik aged l l. nan 1'i.sfiion, with both urn.s going. J Kiva, II, iiml I.oyd, 4, The reina'ns Ve, offoursc, when we know mulling j were i rrcd In the Monuioiilh itiollt ;l piece, "of niUfciv" g Into 1 cemetery. i Hallux of di'liiilit. Tills lline whin; "' '. wind luulsl tlma li ilo with lieiilh we "came to'' wo were holding it piece w h" " " fall "I life. r ! (It wlili tin, ... i i,, ,, i ,,i , ,' n ,1 Tluti. Haul i-lmiilii'Kl ille lielura Ileal huil'st it t' lmi i:o In our linnet prnbah y lo I , , . , iKrnwii old i" lecp li'oiii breaking a window paiii-j villi ll, in our merriment, and hititi licked over two pallor clialrs. .laints Welmii'k say he bus a IVw lolturs) lie will spare to bring lo justice the v:i it-la 1 who sli le it bliillii anil it, li; If of hold h.K'I'J, tl'oin his buggy lit Ihe iitini last, week. Tlie party Is known and will be given three days grace. , 0.1KUK0VK. h'ctli Itiugs bus been in Portland dur ing the pnl Week. Hut erinleudeiit ilulcliiitson whs viii in the sellouts in our purl nf the mnl ry last week. Hell & Co.. nf Portland, have, hud u man here buying apples to send lo British Columbia. John Fair sold all his hotisivhold (id mid I'm mi machinery at public ile lust week, and intends to gn Iflast. Mrs. (leo. Myers, of Hmlt hilt Id, hud ic niihforiune to breakout! of her arms uy u fait from Utjr porch last 'lUuroduy. Mr. II ind moved a renldeuce from Mr. Hubert's farm to Crowley lnl W. vk. M ley Cult UoW boaxt of three dwelling houses. I.aNt WedueHilay Frank ft lgcr had a f tutiwHV, which might have hsti ted very Miloti-ly. Mr. Kdger and his wile were returning from Salem lu s wagon loaded w lili llour When com liiil down the Kola Hills the brake gave aw ay letting the load mine down on the hoiM's. Mrs, Kdgar had the prcsciifwif mind lo Jump nut at the lan k uf the Wuguii, mnoeipleiitly wms noi hurt. The horsea In their flluhl overturned the wagon, pilled the ll air and .Mr. Kdger reielved several painful Injut lef. lU KN.t VISTA. . .. -. A.J. Ihchardmii, wlio have been ; slopping fur wuile ILiiw hel'e, relill'iied ' In their houie In t'olilalid 1 1 lu V A. Aiulerui went to halls hot wk on bilxliiCHt. Mr. lioyilueour new inert hunt went to I'ortli.ud till weei to gel Ilia Iumv HiockofgiMHU preparatory in opeulug lit Kton, lieV. Horle, tif jaleUl, plVsebed (Wo exeelleiu . rmuin hint MindaV lu (lie M K ehun h, -J. M.T'rallur w,n d dug btidues hi y.nir eliy iiU'Mond.iy. ' ' ' MiM'N ,Nnr and Addie I'ratber and tiiiue Willi man went to Corvalll", ntuiilay to attend euliee. Johuy Wells, wlio ha lafii nit k. i low l Improving, Andrew llaiiM II, nfSnlelll, wiim the jnet of ,lr. Whiteiuiiu hmt Sunday. There l to be a dime oeiui.le ut Mr. lieorge Walls, ou Friday, NnVeililiel M Ii, For the l.enllli of he new I hllieli Kvei) tniily welcome. Mis. I. HiIiUIii went -to Juucll. n City last wtnk lo visit her mm her. Our ehuol in urogrtMlug nleelt miller (he llianiigi'liielit of I'r.'f. Hw'au, a prbifip d, and .Mlt Mlnur, iifl tai l 1 h le l not a- Inrji- utteiiilanti' nl -eiiiHil this year as there was ul. There will lie ncrvl.VK Sunday night at 7 n't lin k by llev, T, Voul, svm. The eopla nf (hi vicinity mt'M lo have a line (line debating, Tlie iiie lion fur next Sal urday I (it U whether a permit) can obtain more Information by traveling, than by reading book. A. Flieklllger's noil, lat week killed two wild gee; iieiug the coiid hit ol geei killed In i bin vicinity, i ne young mis, or vwii, had s d.iiiec lal Friday nighi, there wire aUiul thirty iotii boy and twenty-une 4 1 1 1 neeul. A blij exehement aviirnil nl Ml, louiiliii-onV luirii litnl Friday evening. A Mk'hi; UyaUaud linker again! tin H iruetl llroK, Fmriihul were tired. l -vo hy a xliot gnu. and two bv leVolVer, the gllu ln-llig hull lied n lr Hwile, the rt v dver by Sum Himeii .N' .boily wrl .uly hurt, only H J, Ibeker wldle liniuiplng Ilirueti iiappemil to bun hi little linger prelly bid V. Thli ia -ket start d t V -r Millie l.ind. rmi letter. The ll.nliell llios Ii.. tn taried oil' with the calelllatloll to lie back in ten day. S"lue of the fall tram sown on .uininerfallow, which had lat'u le plowed, look Very bad after a long dry -pell. I'mluihly lll have In ! sown over iigaln. Mr. Mt'Lane, wh" Im been sick l now able lo U up ami around again. III (Kit I AI.I M. A lluri-h returned from Portland Monti. iy, where he ha Imhmi taking In i he fair. Mr. anil Mr. SI. Clair, of Calllnrnla, ire the guest of their lielce Mr, llobt. II llluli. Mr. tmhburn and children are vi-iting her Hint her, Mr. Ivl. Clark. K A. Slensnii left Friday nfleruiMiu for Ihe (in.id S.iuinritan ll.npltiil, I'ort land. The Kickreall Literary H-sdety will meet i-ritlny evening. AM are eortli idly Invited to attend. S. Orr has wild his hops to Horse Urn , Salem, at (ii cents per mnd. The young 'o le of ih plaee HiIImI have eh) iyed theiiinel ves very uiueh I (oiloweeii by the looks ol thing Ihe next inoriilug. DIED. WACLKli. At Mom h, Tuesday evening, Novemlier 5, IHU'i. Mr. O. F. Waller, need IW yeai-s and III uitmllis, of palalyHls. Fimeral wae from the Christ Ian church, Itev. Suinp er, olllciatlug. Mrs. Waller wa burn in Yumhlll S county, January :!), )8o7, her midden name iHlng Uafliitra lllilwi'll She wss iiiurrieil to Oliver Waller, lit Moll tin. mil on the Uih of Ootolwr, IHHO, Ih e. 1'. F. Cnmphcll olllelating. A liimbuml Mild tht'ei) luvily (diildletl remiiin to CITY STABLES. m mm, Prop. Horses Fed by the Day Week or Month. Bfst of Attention G'ven Stock Left in Charge. IXIHTJiSniiKCIS, ORK. INDEPENDENCE HO LLER Lewis IJlmick, J'roprietor. Mill Feed on Hand and to Order.' lepnw, Oregon Nar tht 8. P. Oeoot.) Oregon OUR UMBERED LANDS. neuf the Valuable Kcs. iuiccs ul l'olk County. ,V LA HUE (OXNlMISU lOMMl'Mll. I lie b liiil; ef lulls thj lliu Tnree II liiiiti l iel id laimlnr Ueml; fur the Ax. Fall iha, uiv , .uv, I, IsM. ill IVIUlOlt HHi'MiiK.-.A H le lilenl ul luu new low i. ol t'ub l ii) oii ilie Nunu t'oln ol ine i.Ui'KlHiuuie ll..,.. l. l'..lu ihiiiiii1 llr.'u.ni. t ultl . , T . , , luovedlu ilvM llbo IU balil. , liiditin 1 1 tin, wtiiiU and pnvl J ne out 1 iiuip iloioiiioii i imIiii mm M'lieicd ny a xliiewil agwui Iimiiio! ioeiini n a u,Hai M,e lor u Inn. In mm town U'lng m me ihm llal and on li html nil the iul Hliie ot the eiiuliiiinw li.uwm ol j In uinU r cloHiiug llm l oi lUnge ol i!ilil. Amu lali d wlili hint WilM oil.eu, wim saw the nine iidnuitage t"-'""". For loiiy year tin ecUoii Iih hn i.Uhed lu.ulH rlil small piiioiitlii to tlie valley, but recently ihe tiutput of million in t r iinuum lis ilevelupetl he plaiv and plovldeil a l.iiuo n lull! nt an .iiiiuuul tliMy . prunehing, twenty Ibuiisiiinl I --I I.. - aiiiiii.illy. A Ibis in inslly Ihr largi hi IllaliUlilelUltug enlei prise lu i'ulK eotlld, , ll ! Iiol Mul pl ilng to llud other m clliih walitliig tlie goltleii land l I Vet ) showel from H llniUhlng luiluli,i, Ol eullise the trader of our imiiiIiIIsIii ii town have proiitoletl lllsrully i In liiiiilsr trade; the Lansel have pin- vldetl in some eu, s mnew of war, and the lladel, by giving guud lor nidi r ll on) I ne unit nw tier, have etiabietl tin Wolkilieii lo live and thrive while tin return limn the htiduc were et ilcb l It'll tllllll aeeuuiim fur materia' o.nld ne culieciett. , Suitor ha yaub In titdliiH iiml Jtloiniiuuih and ere.ll' any here, and the other mill ureal" Mlppoltid llls'lally, Whell We en),, ililer Hint all lids lUiolicr l lor tin lis- ii i rude of mil $ a part id our count,, we call iippleciiile the cosily Improve nieius going on in lite central part ol l'olk. .Virthw..!d on Mill Creek, ami Miuih on Peediv nre oilier aw liillb w hlch supply the w ants i f h ise ctun liiuullus. Thi new m tllettieiil nf ft ycni'eiilil only I t plcnl of tlie eeiiter of puptihe llotl Which we OfifuuUli will sei pring up urtitltid u. Our slow ea) ullil III ll nl ! hasleoed (okeepklei W.lh air l-jisteru brutlici and tin lioVtdlle ill It ligl'iu 'tlld silllc. kee I lie gray mailer of our brain workili Itse lio 'in keep up wliti the priMviM.oti. I he hatillug ut our lilucs-r n prci lit a gisal dlvldeiid I'ur a ralU y in I u I ! and .Mooiil ai ll, lint its our Vttllit t umuiut r f r luiiiu r pay the hiiji it l, but a living lor our indu-iirloti lentiiklt'l. Perhaps in I tie lliluie when ii shipping trade lo dlstmil silul If desirtsl a rallwuy may ls nei d. d, bu at prenelll Wi) tsilini eitslly ileal will Id inildnu feel annually ullh our ph I melilisls, Mil Ii ,.te ut leant ,'iil,ISHI .ii rt ol lieavlly Units led l.ilnl nw tietl Oy tiUlsidil, Koine III Mlclilgitu ami iiolouelieil by tlie saw or ax foi i futui. oUsiiiesfi, uud the wleile aiiioiinl oi illlUlH'r lu Hie Vnlley of I lie l.ltui l.tickiiiuiute and U ibtilury llieretu hi tntdi cons, r Villi cly esliiii iti-d at thret iiilll.insiiff.it. M.my mills will rue many years ere ltd source of w ealth exbaustid. We Intend hIko In tuki our share of the I'rull proll s, a our sec tion I oi been found eminently stilled lor apple, s ars, prune, uud all sinall fruits, mid eaidi ye.tr new orchard arc planted ami the savingol our lab ir are Xuiiled in creating, hcauilfjlug ami iiniking priifltiiblti our huiuist. We are list stingy In buy w bisky and although we help to pick the bop of tlie e uiinlj let the product thereof dis- not Until our S'roti or make le nt our purc We welcome worker nf all units and -iiy losindi (hat if they can settle w ith us mnl uial.e a tioinc, we are picpared onpiirilally In eoiisidcr Ihe claim ol any viirlety of rellKloli or politic the) l desltlng an outlet for, mid luodestl) (we hope) lo produce and cum pure out ow h lioluv prisluel wild Ihe luiirtetl ill liele. The river l.uc klmuulc rises west of ns ane 11 fi it n iiillei uud havitnr a itiick full and laive Isaly of water con hi Ins all I Ili'iinipUtMhlu force fur el virlc and power puriio-e of Ihe ehens'sl kind. This si renin easily lltllile luiVlg able for lotfs I of nut. .Id Value to tin fin ure of Polk county. While many hold that it railroad grant sa del rluieiil to the eoiniuuiilt V ,i t It llill-l he re uieuiliered that, while govertiiuenl hilid has In IhruiHih the plocetts of homtsleatl by setllels bif ae It. call be available, the railroad lauds can be bought at a days n i ice in any (plant il and at reasiiiiiiblc figures; ami as mil Umber lands will pn.vid IoO.ikhi f.el per acre I it many places, say one hall', il tbs s not Met it much mil lay to bclu il business. Our I'll! ure pl'o-perls are largely speculative, but il appears that we liave as gisid position us any fur all w I working miichinery fm furnliure, trull l'uMs(a huge future Industry lu folk) and numerous other lluislied product. To 1'onclude this desultory talk which hone, but it gnudmiturci! mat like Kdltor Pcnllaiid, woiil I .idinll . his paper, we sny: Yon (piaking te the rest of ihe cnunty, w hleli has ar rived at the gusl we are 'tarlinir fur) c in encniuiign ti'i mightily hy lim ing our prtidttet Don't get tundsTon tin raMrniids fro'm oilier seel Ions we help pay l'olk county tnxesfwiih a den I ot trntibie) ge' nnr prices on fruit boxes uud house mtiterlnt, let our lumber go a-currenev will) 'uu as ll Is of citsv shIi; iiml as I'ood sectti'lly for ndvimces a wheat Itself, mid you will sunn have i community nf set I let's (ex Iru mind nil extr i,)to assist In advniiclngniireniinty to proud pre-emlneiice in wealth itnd civic virtue. A PlONKKK OK 18S9, Dr. Price's Cream Pak'.nj: Powder World's Fair Hialient Award. M I LI S9 Ideelloii KiIiiium. L'pt ltlmeof our lining to press re turn freiu the eld-linns nfliil I'nesd.t hlilliitle urester icpllblli'all lonjutltlis IIibu auileli sled, anil even W all ami Kctttuek) liave wliceltd into 1 n TI only delin erallo Utajorltles are In Vn gtuls lilitl Mlsllppl Tlie following are tliest verid UimJ nl'les: Mifaehuett-. .lid.ntHij New Viiii, iiil.H.Ti! New Jersey, iiu lmi; IVnuv vaitls, IHli.Wil; Miirylainl, pt"b Ken. Ilieky, IHIKMIJ Mls.lw.lppl iMHHXIjOliio, lull, noil; Iowa, TU.lHMi; L'lah, a 1HJ. The tlstire given for Mtiswachuwtis, New Yolk, New Jelsey, IVunMvunln and Iowa are iiliirnl M " 1 The i ilier a e in ijurl n It I gloil ais new whlcti ll tshes over the w in I i I he reci'til elel'uiM, telling us that Hie pcnpln u e cw r,f Where lr, Ing to cuiri et the Hit-tii- ol SI', Hlnl Ibllt these t'nbid Mates will oii emu I letild dl'ilt fur iou n I cnelll luslcadof fur Klitdand, tierutanj , and the lest of Klll'iipe, There I tin ill Hid hu ii' single young woman' t'tii IiUsIiiiii for cvuotH- tlslle wolk w hell she Is w tiling to tr.iv I luiie wlili s. unirilcil evangi'llst The w Ife ofllie evaut-el't iifoies .hi, will fi lir voiing chllilreti in her b.li l, b . applied in a New Jii'se; eouit mr it lief There will l Iiu HI re "kjih f it' the atu of (be I ' (bsf I linn tl.ete wn When llieir preilictsiaiis, I lie llitij. ; wiiuips, w eie buried. ' j i Iiol IsHikkteplug stlie Intihl fiti-nd Iy way of letting dowi. iiiomi wins ennui do lull bilalue, the two state lck Cloker bus boiittbt anollur! I'Ji.iMJO r ue boi.e, but he hasn't told1 where he nl bis Uiony, ! j Mis, J p. Moirls l. visiting at hU y In Washington county, 1 1 HOW IS THK 'lint vtti muM li.iw Wdin tin- very lifM Z rallmi usiinJ iii.iki'yiitirM-Ulions. . . . -IS B Clothing. 3 E Wc buy .il! i u r r,.ils I r Ca-h :m ran st-11 ymi in C'lt.ihii.'v; !u;;li;y tuiii l-ml (lie .per tli.in aiiylS (itl.ti lit.ihf id lulk Omniy 5 pLnclios' and 3 E Children's Wraps. 3str At a liiu lUraiu, t i il-e them cut. Hunt lail to see tht-M' hmkJ before Inlying. Make ytir-g g own juifis nn them. Dress Goods 2 Anew line of Ores Cim.U jui reaiveil fiomS thi' Has!. Carpet Warp. 2 S When ymi whli tn make a new l!.irtl. Imv theS g leeilts" Wir thel.eM 111 the wi til. l:ursaleJ ZZZ only by ih, 1 STOCKTON & H EN K LEl E hulepentlence, Oregon. 2 PiiaiiiiudiuiuiiUuiuiie.iiiiiiuiiiiiml Independence : Laundry, NEL5 HANSON, Prop. All kinds of Washing and Ironing done in a workmanlike manner, at lowest living prices. Monmouth Street, Independence. fr 1 : r 1 It V n w X V XX X lilt tJiy w M msm itt flt 1 1 jp r i 1 t v H It T N Hi . A HANDSOME BOUND VOLUME OF SELECTED PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS. Sixty-four Plates; Size nf Pnge, ll by 13 Inches! Elaborate Cover In Gold and Colors, I Uglily liiminclod Paper. Worth $1.00. t ree to every person sending $J.oo to the VVRST SlOli for one year's subscription. Special Note t Old Subscribers. Vntt -an nltlniii tliU Il;iulfioim Dim Dollar lliinK, (h'mIihm' 1 1 i 1 , Iiy rt'tifwliiir now I'uriiHH vcur Jl' y.nic htiliHiMiiitlun (too. nut t'. 1 11 if f 'f hi'Vi'I' 1 1 'i'iik"i ot' ui'i'ii yt'l. .Hi'tiil in ymir r k I it ml 1 luAtl'iti' on ymir inti'i' will In- w't fni'w ir I ii'ie yt'ai', Tlit't'mi m nf tit" nrl Hfiitw nl vitv nbovf ifl' rrcd to chimsu of n tli"-i lnn iil'-ifty t'nnr ilin'iijri';iiic rc ro tliii'liiiiHil'KM'i lll ln'i ii'-t uud lifiitlty, 11 Iiy i;) Influx, uud U lllVulmtbltt 111. wlUsuiUcnlly lut,lful. Sperling Brothers Meat Market DIAL! IS Choice Meats ;'.r.v-t!i tliel uniikel price paid fur futla k. l ef,mUtUin,vesl, prk, etc, Ail Mils must I settled luoiii hly. iH'FX KCShAYs FKOM lolt..tn fsii i?:r ta all parts of the Ciiy. NliVV DRfiSS- riAKINO PARLORS. Mr. ,M, . l"lf Mttfl WU Hepltl I, ,11 l,i,vennu'ri'il l"l irl. rr-li"C nn, I il (i iiiilili'l rtre.iiiiiStnK i. t inlils t!..ir itri's-iniittlnti ,ti,inai llm eiirier nf l!llru.l Biul Ii slie. l. Tlie Ists.l yl ,,f i-nntii a-id siet ui-faelii tliioiuue. i Vturli iliitis pr niil'l't sin) si trasullalil rules. aoiT&aoFP. KcIIcy's Livery - - Stable. - - l- lr-t- li- fies fiftit-lteit n stmrl tinitee, I olnliifri 1st Iraile "ss ally. Main M., Imlepenitem' SEASON W 3 new tmit wear, and if ymi Im -1 lie- le.N niuiicy, yon will , H.VMi xx x x Xtx xx fWsW XX . X iSx ii Will They Sell? Yea, hoies' Handkerchiefs. allies' I;mhroi(lert'd. 1511s 20 35 Hera Stitched io 5 20 Overcoats & Macintoshes Men's Heavy Black Overcoat $ 8.50 - Blue M 8.50 .. Mixed " 6.00 Black " vJvet collar 12.50 Hrown an l ran velvet collar 14.00 Our Stock of Ladies' and we are sellingem. Let us get together and prepare for rainy weather, Ail new Goods, just from the factory; to be opened November ist. WEST SIDE TRADING CO. Corner of Main anil C Street. INDEPENDENCE, - - OREGON. Do You Buy Woil Then the proper place to go is where you con get them pure, unadul terated, put up in prescriptions by skilled pharmacists, and furnished at lowest price Here's Soap! Yim n')iit)ly want the very rliuwt nd bent wlieu you ue It on III ilellonie klu of your wife or bub)-. We imveult kinttt tif Tullcl !iiw. Tlify are di'llithlfu.ly (mi rimod mid im'iitn(lontHticiiiHtrlilii. Wc mprdMlly mil your nttrntiim to tlip .Mexlmn 8ip I(tl i"p, which U purely vpgctnblp. Come nl jrl a FREE Huuiile. Patterson Bros., The Druggists. 1 Removal g We will be found just across z the street from our old stand g after November 1st, where we will be glad to welcome both old and new customers. K. n. VADES. G9, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. 3 Indie a Big H Verily! Outing Flannels. Teazle Downs blicr , " 10 CIS 35 5 0J -'orm(a fleeced ((JikkI for -rnitftn nd lunriiliiK iriiM'ii.) Gros Grained ileeced n if No Cheap Umbrella 50 Gofxl. Go GX)d Umbrella so Cheap. $1.00 $1 50, $1 75. $2. $2. $2.50, $3.00 & $4 and Men's Macintoshed Our prices make them Drugs V I Guess Yes. by the Alexander-Cooper Drug Co.