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THE WEST SIDE K.O. lmnTi.Ant, Mor, t. 11 I'ttKtUtKml'auihler, West Side Publishing Company SUBSCRIPTION RATES. On Year , W. Bis Moulin ' TbrM Xouin .' All mTlod death nolle col xoea. tDf Br Una wilt b Inserted free. All ovti IHallnea will ba charged ova oent per line tssjteiy oblturary resolution will be rlmrrvi fbr at Ui rale of Ave cent pr Hue, Ktyiorvd at the Vwuun.- lu liutHii dnw, orefm, as 9condclaae matter. THURSDAY. NOVKUHK.KSl. ISM. WnVNtiNVANCrS KememUer Itiat tc publKheraol'thl paer iiiuol be iuMIM by letter wlirn lubacrther wtslie lit paper slopped. All arrearage miisl he paid. ALWAYS OIVK TI1K fl.VMK ol Hie ortlea to which your ixHr l aeiti. Your aamacan uot be found Ob our book utiles. thla la done. AU. LKTTKIW hould be addressed . the W UMl" tUDK. independence Coii(;rv!iimi.U'rinitnu Inu-noue Imok to the National Cnpltitl. Now Bintter. v'ure Hint clmirnmUHlilp have liearj m imioli about, (lie only atrinii vUtitile Ht thi nm'hl time Hint you lioKI lor the rvullk-Mti tumiiiiHlion next year. Ami If you niuvml u U lug pliuvd at the l.enil of ilietviiimltUf ou rivers nml Imrbor, you i-hii .rmtly return to your eottstei tttiey ami any: ''Behold whut 1 have toiiililiel "HftrrAwelv yet,r- fungiY.'' Senator lirice nl it aluioet rilit when he ex(ilulueil the defeat of hl -pftHyJf jayh'lf: "The people wiii diHatuftedVlh H general policy of the democratic party," Had he inaert ed "lack fl2frireHey" he would haveexpreeeed It exactly. Should Joe Blaokuuru lake a notion to expreae hl oplutou of lite two ("a Cksvelaud and t'arlUle on the tl.atr of the Senate, the C'oitgrvaxlonal ivecord would have to cbooae lietweeu expur (fatiog hi speech or netting shut out of the wails. There is n't much of the democratic party now, and by the time the Cleve land democrats and the auti-C'levelaml democrats get through lighting each other the party will be nothing more than an unsavory memory. Ambassador Buyard showed how lit tle he knew of the people of litis euu try when he eaid that protection wait not a national sentiment of the I'nited States. Because everything now look favor able to republican sum lit lHWi the Importance of party harmony should not be forgotten. Iteuiemler '92. The Prince of Wales in a lawyer, but be knowi more about practice before bar-maids than that which Is usually followed by nteniben of the bar. It la not altogether certain that hav lug a nomination equivalent to an elec tlon w the (test condition of allttira for political party. It la difficult for those who have no hope to lospire hope in othera; that's what's the matter with tlte demoerntk leaders. There is a Reed that never breakw. It is native to Maine, and its name Is Thomas Bracket Reed. Tne United States la not only a Na tion, but it is a Republican Nutioti with a big R. It ia currently whiHpered that Mr. -,' while cleuiiing lions;, axked her husband to nail up Home : he re fused; she looked ff at him; told him that bis conduct was without a , then beat him with her fier until he fuw . He now lies in a ,toe stale, anil may soon be a fit subject for liix 'li? A man must be an his life in iliai way and put a . to bis existence. British Printer. County Jiews. (Itemi.er.) M. W. Mix, who lives in the Whilea- ker neighborhood, has within a few years put In 2000 feet of tiling and an evidence that he lielievcs it pays, he will soon add 9000 feet more. One Held that went 2050 bushels the year before being tiled, made 20o0 bushels tli year after tiling. He has erected a comfort able and convenient hog limite anil lin a large cauldron in which to cook p' tntoes, carrots, and gritin, fur iiis pork' em. He is arrsngiug Ills choiM'i' so that it can be run in bud weather when outside work cannot be done. He is planting vetches as Hummer for. age for bis cows, some of his neighbors having pronounced it a succecs. The Polk county farmers' institute met last Saturday, there being a fair attendance. George Rogers was elect ed president, JJ. P. Gregg vice presi dent, and Albert Fink secretary. They adjourned to meet on the first Saturday iu December. President Campbell and D. P. Stouf for assisted in the quarterly teachers' examination this week, there tiein eight applicants M isses Carrie Mart tin, Winnie Gilbert, Minnie Dreton, Nella Holman, Hattie Williams, Mat tie Longacre, Nellie Mulkey, and 0. W. Smith. pr. Price's Cream Baklnjr Powder World's Pair HlthMt Award. CORRESPONDENCE. . iu i:n vista. M. N, I'mtlier ttiitl wlli untile a tul n' irli to Altnttty lust Ftliluv. Mr. M. L. Hnlilwlit vm-iiI tot'orvnllla thin week to vMt relative. Mr. Oetly la tUnglug Ills ten wore fli'UI of Hilatoii, Mr. Minor he twenty itorea to tllu which he think will M bushel to the aew. Mr. K. N. Hall, rWttwrly of title nlitce, hut now of Mnutnmith, who h beet. aick for ert.tte time I much hotter. , whHil,erm;iyfrle,U ot thU . will he ylna to her. j KI.RltWm.ulim uken I.I. IHlej ihtimhter to Srtk'iu to have her I tretttel for n Krtiwth over the ey Imll. , ! Joint t'owrll nltil wile, tM hontf loin, . ... ..t.i.i.. ... i , ... ..... .1.1.' pw viriiiiik iiu'ir I'lin'iMK uoiv no week.- Charles I 'otter died Hi Dr. Hoyillolt's, of a coin pi lent Ion of troubles. Km uert I sendee at the M. K. church Frl day afieriHMtn, were conducted by Itev. Parson, of Salent. Mr. Bovine, our new tnerchaitt has s'tied up with a full stock td new There will lw u dim sociable Wed nesday evening before Thanksgiving at A. AndehM'iiV, to raise means to get a bell for tne new church. J. M. Prattler was the nrl to ship wheal thl year. He shlpja'd Hon biisltels yestetvlay by the lat. Miss Roa McCltiln mid brother, Clmrlc-, who huvo tw-eii visiting al Wis dliuru returned h.iiue last week. J. I. Coutoii, of tills I'liuv made a business coll tu your city List week. .Mr. Walker, mantcr of the Oregon City l'iter Milts, and Mr, Collins, of Ihttl.i, were here last week surveying bi 'il in I'm ka I'aw llottoiu, Tlicie will lv cXelcihen Hi the sellisd house Wednesday afltruism tn-fore ThunksKtving. .HoCjhirni. Til" fog Isquile heavy ill this vicin ity. Ciiutat at the ChrUttnu chutvli a a ivk froiii Sunday mght, A diiuiv 111 be given at the t.pera hall, I riday eveuinv, Nov. i Frliluy clows the Mist term of acbisil at the iioruiat. A litle immls r from helo ultotided the os ulng of the West Side Tiadiug Co. Tuisday evening. ('has. I.anktrirt, wlissuM his tdack smith shop nd moved to Roland, J Li ii ti county, will return. .Mon mouth Is the place idler ait. Mr. ami Mis J. L. Murphy went to Crawfordsvtlie hist week t" visit nd-i-live. Mr. Murphy eipecl to go hunting U'l'ire he leturns. L. O. Nm-kitiau ileparted for Oak- lanil, Cat., lust Tuesday, where lie will oiiK-'ik!i' in briek-laj lug for the wltiler. Burn to the w ife of A. O. Adklns, Nov. 12i h, a ti n-Huml girl. MIkh Maude l,e U hits Iveii III for some time, but a: iiresent Is slo ly re covering. , Hen. Duty and S. 1), Percivnl were doing liusiiiesy In Dallus lust W imIiii . day. The I'jidcavorcrH of the Chrlsllitn church, of IudeS'iiileniv,cauieui Sun day evening and nulled hh those here I it holding their rcKiihir weekly pravir miH-tlng. MIch Walker and Thouison and Mr. Kriwi look tmrt in rheioriculs tu chapel Friday iiiorulug The addition lo the patlurs of ihe Chrisllau churcii is couiiileted am realty for ue. Miss Winnie Wills his returned to school from her home in Lion (unity, where she was culled ou iiconuut of her mother's illness. Miss Maud Stout went to Salem Thursday lo remain the rest of the winter. Lust week MrsJO K II vvetl obtained a divorce from her husband, at Corvullis and Mr. Hewitt married Miss Lulu Waller, at Portland. The entertainment given at the Christian church Sal unlay evening by the Kndeavorers wasijuilea success. Several Monmouth people are at tending the revivul at Independence, held at the Christian church. The Ladies' Aid Society will give a ihiinki-giviiig dinner at tiie Chrisllau church parlors. All are invited. The next foot-i all game is isiwecn the "scrubs" of the town and the nor inalltcs. Jl w ill be plnjed Thanksgiv ing aricrnoon. A II oyster supper will follow . Protracted meeting is still going ou it Grace church. It is conducted by :t"V. L. S. 'ii-her. . DOVK'S I.AXDI.NG. There hits been quite an act ion In hops here the pits! lew da) a. J. W. Hudson having disposed of 48 bales to Hoist Bros., of London, at (1 cents; Uih Lemmoiia ami China Joe selling H hales and 2H0 respectively to the sitine M rin, lor oj t:cnls; ami K. P. Dove il(l KM bull's nt 11' cents to Phil N'els! k Co., ol Sentl If. The river is ery l"W here and tlie 0. R. fe N. Co.'s steamer Gypsy cx lelicnetd Kicnt tiniible hi coining over i be Kola bur lo (Ins place, E, G. .Jones leaves for California in a few days; we I clave I), G. Dove has iiii'Lli itioiiH the saliie way, and Chin die, our hinri hopgro,vcr, is talking nt K'Ung iiiick to t iiliiu. lie says on account of low prices for hops he can't land It any longer "Alice same, one hlg, tiiuubiiK I no likec." j Hm, eboily in this purl of the world!""""""" ' " ' . " will get theliiHelves Into I rouble if they are not care .'u I. They have been in Ihe habit of fishing with "fish berries" with tiie result of killing lols of fish. Kniest J.Jones, of tne firm of Dove Bros., has sold his hops, 200 bales or about 30.000 pounds, at n cents to Phil Nels & Co, lfo shipped on steumtr, Gypsy, Thursday. We are sorry to see this place rapidly losing its popnla.lou. Miss Thecla Dove has left ns and Hone lo Hitleni to learn (lie art of dress making. V e wish her success and will order a new dres shortly. Reehel l)ove ltlout to h-eve here for j luileHiiileuei, wliero ehtt will kh'HI th Inter. I). t. iHivetMihl hlHprii of 'WV lt'j", hInoiI 2 Imh to HUlie KHrtHr, of .Silent, furl!) eehU. While ullltK enagu In the river the other luornlntt the roe hrnke ami K, tl, Jone fell over hrl. He rwelvnl a verv eol'l ami wet retvpilou from the heuutlful Wlllautelte and now you only have to auk Kruenl how he Hkea to null Mian, to have a very luterol Inn ierui on hand. ItHkRK.lLU lUm, Unk iA fc,,,, r,,. .yv,,, nn vUHIi.tf liU AnlHr F. A. 'Ultt(.B ju.,,ri, ,,.h wllh m-v, re ,tllv ,,iol". ' . , , I he Kteuni Kitw of tMiorne A t itn Is sawing wisut for I. A. Allen. Miss Mary Link has gone to I wis vllle lo visit her sister Mrs. Hntinum. Miss McCoweit, our leacher, chxM'd school last vu'i k and went lo Portland to see her mother, who Is very sick at the Portland Hospital. Mlrs Maud llaignive has (tone lo Sale in to vtH her slsici Miss Grace. J. D Allen baa sold his hops for 4) wins. Charles Brixiol will have Friday for his home in Chicago, John Vernon butchered his boga Inst I Wednesday. There has lien some pitly thieving il.iuu in our iiel)hls'rhood, A l hi ui saw fi'uui liiiliH'iiilrln-e has Is'i n sua log m oh for Mcr, Yirting, Join and liters, PA It Kilt. Wm Ftiqua whs lu Salem Moinlay, There will U a larg. Ilrleg drive on the l.m klaiuuie this winter. Clair and Ralplt Brown, of McMlltu- vllle, aie visiting relallvis lit (ow it this week. D. M. Callilealll Is sii''oeiou' I lo .ippear In the U. S. uriid jury al In land (he ' U. Ml, Cai..ieatb Is our sM.tiuusier and a gsid rvnut of the pultiiu ami u ill make a vigorous "kick" .ilsail U'iug taken away from bis duties calming he can not serve the govern ment lu two oitbi s at on" time. Mis, 11. lvctr returned from Portland Wednesday of last week uiid "yanked'' unit or I u oil' the grow, lie was sleek and round, but minus a horn, with a hide as furrowed aa a walnut sin II, cailwd by the alwctice of "That gentle iiilhicnce " Thone ersous, w ho tried IooikuiiIj' a literary m'clely at Calvsry t litlich lant Fildi) eve. dug, did i ol meet with suuvns invliig lo the IriiKlcci of the church If they will see Jss. Helinlek ch'si) dirwtr lu Parker disttct and jel his isiiiseiil they call have the Use of the Parker wtnnil liouse, HIUVIKIV. Karmers are busy plowing ami wow ing grain. P.vcllne Hililnraml sold her H.innI pouniUof Imps to Ji Meeker f"r tij eeuls per pound. James Harris Mulshed drying apples lust Friday having dried about lo.uun siuuds. 'I'heS. P. Co has finished laying Ihe heavy rails on the Went Side branch. Again we have a llrsl-cliesi railroad riiuulug through our country. Some Snver sople must retiietnls'r that they were at Hiiena Vista to chinch, before they ts-gln to put thlim In the hands of the law, M. Scratl'iid sold 17') Isixes of Bald win lippl.-s to Geo. B rev, of your c.ty, for '.'.1 cents ar Isix. Our Liicklamiite boys si-eut to te the proper pie anywhere yoti Hod them If you doit'', think so, jusl ask Mike? . .. Martha A. Wile. Time in Its relentless e iiirse pusses on Mini on lis wing old pioneers puss to their eternal distliiy, No sooner do we chronicle the deatli o' one pioneer, ( 1 1 it 1 1 we are again called ou to give publicity to another one. At this moment, 'lis with aid reflections, we note the death of Martha Ann Wiles, who hut very recently was summoned by the maker of all to cross the river of death and appear lu his presence. In crossing the plains lu I Mil, at Utiles we were fcllow-t ravelcrs journeying West ward, and on our arrival lu Oregon, many a lime and oft, have we enjoyed the hospitality and frii udship of Iter parents, and ou her ss-uming marital relations with John Wiles, her now- be reaved husband,' we formed kindly, so cial relations which have continued up tu Ihe present day, and now when we pen these lines, we feel that une whom for many years we have highly respect ed, has passed on tu tl.csllciit majority, and that no more on this mundane sphere can we etijoy those fi lend ly so cial relations that lu the past huve con tributed in a measure to our life's en -o)'inenl. Vck, tine by uue they puss away, a nil lu a few more fleeting years the IiihI old pioneer will have rendered up his final earthly account, ami will he known only in history. And whut of Hint history? No history us yet penned by mortal mini has ever yel Iflvcn a I rue sn picture of pioneer life as lived and experleuceil II fly years ago. 'Tis only al I he family hearth, S 'liteil hioiiiiiI the fireside, when pioneer meets with pioneer, that a true concept ion of pioneer life can be obtained by those in sen re 1 1 of 1 1 1h ' oil en I fads connected Willi Oregon's curly history. The rae of life of the old pioneer Is ""'"il; they will soon be known nathcs-i hat -were, ami now urn not, ami n wen is'comein trie sons iiiki saiy steps to perpetuate the memory of their ancestors. We learn that n society 'if Ihe Hons uiid Daughters of Polk County Plo neers lias been partially organ l.ed. Let us say to all Interested lu such an orgaiil.atloii, to ile'cnnim; Hint such mi organization he per'eeU d, and meas ures inaui;iiratcd for its perpetuity. The limit will come when these sons and Daughters will lie highly gratified that the) assisted In such an nrgaiilzt lloii, or they will regret that they lei the opportunity puss without availing ihciuselve-i of lis advantages, An 0u Pionekb. I'rohale Court. Itnrch, J. IVctinlier iHH h 'ta set for bearing elaliu ol Amelia Athey as administra trix of R ichel Athey estsle, N, I., Butler was made executor of the estate of Paul Hlltehraml ami Lunch Chamls'i lain. Ben Hauls suit Marshall Suver are lo appralmi (he property. H II. TVlherow wss midtt cxcciilor of the estate of U. Al, Brown, with D. M. Ilewiii, A. J. Haiuiau ami Ann lloliuau appraiser. David Bowman w chosen kuard- laii tif riioiuiis and Roil i icy liow niiin, Ik wiulair Oili was act for tlual hear ing in the 1'Xht-r J. Hastings estate. January tlih lime act for final hear ing tu case ol P, Holmuii estate. Petition to sell personal property of A. Ohms esiale was granted and exe cutrix churned n mount of Inventory, t.Hi.1, she being allowed frUMI dining the administration, Hind account of John R.vdcr estate reoilcie I and balaniv turiivd over lo t lcik for lielra, - - - ( Ireiill Cnarl lbs ki t. I'Mt. K iikwrrr j. L, Beutly, asalgnment, P. Hsyter, asslgnmtul. N M. McDmilel, awlumui nt. J. R. ( row Icy, assigumelil, L, C, Waiiu, an-lamueut, T. W . 1'lsles, assignment, C. A. 1'oat, assignment. N M. Gram, ass(nmeiiii Win. iMivldsoit, asslKumcnt. J. W, Kdgiir, assignment. II D hlieuiau, asvlgnment. J. F O'lamiiell, asslMniiit nt. B S, Harris, aiwlttmneui S R. Hammer vs Frank Fhdu, fore closure, G (j, Bltighinu fi r plf. A, ShtiliR, el al vs Dallas W.s.leii Mill Co., equity, Itm I, r A rowtim ud for plf Hsly, Mi.lv, A Kakln f..r tlfi I'rescoit ,v Veuess v Balilra A Knigli', forechsnire tl. A, Smith for plf ; I. It Huston for lift. Jos. .Meyers, J. V, MM i:im,iU., I-eals, tquiiy. H, T. Rlchanlsoit for I'"' J J K-: r. vx A It and Kuiina At kins, t .jut ly. W. H. Holmes f..r plf.; Dsly, sihly, :kln fm dft. Alhv Walker v Fred Walker, di vorce, W It O'Domudi for plf, I. Kelso va LI I He Giulili, equity, lliuler A Toa iiwnd for dft. II lllrschlierg vs Aaron Buri.auk el al, equiiy. Daly A Ha) u r for plf. H.irah P) burn vs Anion Pyburu, dl Venn. Dal y A Hit) ler for plf. Win Corley va D VanPattou, fore eUure. Butler A Towiisend for plf. Mary F. Talluniu vs , W Tallmau, divorce M I) L RIiimIm fr plf. Didlas bank va falherine Olblsins, foreclosure. Butler A Townsentt lor plf, J K RogeM v (Iraee Itogera, dl-von-e. J 11 Flower for plf.;Jas McCain for tin. K C Craven vs II B Stanley and W G Wilg'it, foreclosure. Butler A i'liWtisend f,r plf. It H Wilcox v W G and Llewcl en MeAllisier. foreclosure, Butler A TuWIiseud for plf. W C Brown v C F llobart, eimllrni- atloii. Butler A Towiisend for plf, Alliance Trust Co va Peter lllels-rt, coiillriuailon. Hitly, Mhv A Kakln fur plf. Dundee Mortgage Co v D It Klassi-n, ooiiuniiullon. IkIv, Hlnley . l-jikiu for plf. FA H B Tingle vs J K Btrtel et al. coiilliiuailou. thtly, Sibley A Kukb, for plf. Samuel Muhlmaii va Shlnn, ts-e A Butler, confirmation. J I. Collins for plf. () II Ik-ardoir va D T Stanley et al, eontlruiatiou. Butler A 'fowuseml for nlf. J L Murphy vs LamcreauK A Fills, confirmation, Butler A Tow tia-iul for plf. A I'glow vsG W Gardner, foreelist ure. J J thtly fr plf. TC Smith vs F, Wliinull and S M Martin, confirmation. GO Bingham for plf. V B Hears vs Allie Thayer, orceins nrr, J J Daly for plf. Dallas hank vs D P, Oilman, forclos tire. Butler A Towiisend for plf. Lew is Kelso, assignment. Jury lUi For Decern her Terra of I'mirl. Joseph Black, fanner, D.tllaa. J C Morrison " JitsKllloli " A Mart 1 ti " " WGNesmltli " pixie. 11 McKce " " N M Dickey Douglas. OL Porter " P Luce . " Kola. W T I'eaiee " A Verclcr " G T Hettkle, merchant, Indepeii deuce, John Young, cailtallst, Indepeii. tletiee. M Merwlir, hnperower, " A B Atkins, farmer, " Ainhrns Bill " Jackson, JStoiiU'cr " " Pviiu Fvaua " l.uclthtmule. Jtw Hlltehraml" " Anli IlMstlugs" " S C Dcnney " ( WHUy. I P Reese " " AJIIIolman " TdoninouiJi. .1 A Slump " S II Tetherow " " W P Flaiinery " Salt Lake. F G McLcweh ' .Spring Valley. A II Collins ' Stiver, ' CO Gardner " JWdgepurt. R M Gilbert "' " Jesse Walker 11 ' 11 OR SEWING filiCHIiltS ()i!). 0. Will has a lara new stock Isoinlit at litis si REDUCED PRICES, Anil will sell at tltasn rediiceil pnco. All nopyrl ilileil hIihhi, lllHMl.! (uih lull ntT; Also lai'Kti lot at A CIS a copy. Ilenll. I ii u purls, iiimmIIh. and oil1 lor all sewl ic nun linit'K. llelllKllllier tll place. j Flrri-Clsss violin and guitar gu't itrtngs (or j io cants each. ' Geo. G. Will. Two Doors NortL Urn. of fosl-Ullliw. The ('r) anthciiMim Fair. filial Friday and snliinliiy evenlnna the (J A. It Aiiditorliliti was well lllleil alllUM'Isotis Itltellillllg thi X- hlhll of that Is'MHllllll JllilllllM lloWer, the erysitiiiheiinitii. In His wuler of the hall was a lovely arch, and nt Its bae on each sldo some lnhle loudi-d Willi samples of Mowers fnmi the ut ileus In this vicinity. Tlu'scnts for tin ainllciicu were ariangeluii tiio sides m Ihe roniu. The pro;rniii for Fililuy wna sli-r coiisUlliig of a reciialloii by Miss Nn tile WishI, anil a vis-nl unlo, by AtH lie)' Ballltigcr, bollt tif wllli'll wero wi received. Saturday afierniKin the I'oinuiltu awardeil the prlxi-o as folliiws: Best general inllcclloii, In Mrs J, 1 1 Sllials, All He, 2. Ml. Best specimen Hm, MkJ.O Stunts A I lie, olio. Best ss'cluii'ii While, Mrs A. J GomIiiiiiii, fSk. Second I s I iidleciloii, .Mis.Jas. Har ris, Inih ctlilclice, $ K) Ileal sS'clmeli i'llik, Mrs Jus. Ilai l is, ,'ltk', Hist specimen Pink, Mm. A. Nelson. lniliM'oilcnie. 'iiic, Best Ss-clUM-ii Yellow', Mrs. Jas. list rls. Me Best collect Ion Yellow, Mrs. A N I sun, otic. Besl tsdlect loll Cut lliwes, Mrs J. A Veliess, fttk Best Collect Ion Paiili'N, Mrs J. A. Veticas, Vki Haiiiriliiv evening lliem whs a Innre stiihciice, and the prnunuii waa foil and very cutcrtuliilnu, Miss Mottle limrsere sang, n tul her rich voIik tilled Ihe Allilllnrllim with nielndy, She responilnl iii an enire Miss liowdell cliariil'il III" llllilletice In her cello solo . ol It In iimce of inanner and mastery of the Instrument. Hlie alse rrssniibil to nit encore, Mrs. J, H Klrkland.tfave a plesslnu rcciHtoit, and Prof. S, K. Wehner renderel a plilllo solo u till Ills iimml skill,'' Mrs. C F Clodfeller, aang, ami allltotigh her vnlie is not etiouK It sweet and showtst careful traluliiit, The (lypsy wedding and laiulsiihieilrlll isiucltoled the programme, and tin' several mlowss and geiitlemeii acuiilhsl Ihenoflvea with much credit. Wayne Wllllntttej then superintended llnMiillt drawings r Young getting ihe cliii nnr, Mra.j 0, llillte) the silk quilt, ami Wallace! lliinlley the wisilen ijiillt, The (no-! deeds of the two evening were 77. J I Cougress inifls Iii two wiH'ka MlasAuu Mann, who I now in The j Dalles, was chose ,IM,Uf MU-riviTH' CPA HI IX t ion Hum last wk. J 1 V I) JIv;. In a flag presents! inn A horrible trio of munlcr ist'tirreil j on a farm neitr Itrowimvllle last Tue. ' dav, John Mootgoiueiy, tils w Ife tind : aueuileutau who calli'd til Ihe house! by Ibemimeof D. B McKercber, werej the vleliins No one was present al j the killing and ihe motive Is shrouded l-i mystery Kii-plclnii points to a sou I'lltlilis'll years of ago if SPAN ft I.AUNIJWY. )i u list- ih'i..i a rl r -1 eluss l.moi iry 'll lil.s k no'tll ( Hi" Imnk, In tl'Mimoioli. I linn. try woia re.-.l'1'il Moailwys Mint lui- .lms HMIU ami slii.l. in worH a Ish Iiuiv. uiiiUV sliliii sun-ins n doc. IHIIV ni kUlt.1., Moniiioiilh. Orgon. Sperling Brothers Meat Market OkAl.HS Choice Meats "X: Vf- S,i.ili' Hi.'lieHt market price paid for fat slock, IsH'f, nililton.veal, pork, etc. AW bills must la1 aetihil monthly. OI'K.N HUN DAYS KKOM k to !l n. in frti Delivery Myiith Ci'.j.1 N0W ISTHESEASOH l That you mint have ni'w foot wear, ami ii' vu w.mt the very best for the least money, you will Z c.ill on us anil make your selections, . . . .15 g Clothing. 2 1 We liny all our Goods for Cash ami ran sell you SsH Cliitlii'nir jiuality ronsileredf cheaper than any other house in I'olk County .... J. E Ladies' and 3.' B Children's Wraps. 2 At a bin Bargain, to dose them out. Don't tailjj E t() tlicsc othls h.-fore buying. Make your-; own prices on them. US B Dress Goods 3 ZZ A new line of Dress Goods just received from -5 E ,lu 'ias' 3 E Carpet W ar p. 3 Siti When you wish to in ike a new Carper, buy the g-: IVeiless Warj), the best in the woifd. I'or sale 35 Str only by us, ( I STOCKTON &H EN KLE Independence, Oregon. 2 uauaaiauuuuaaiiaiiuiuiuiiiiii 43 1? 1 ii 'in !l f 1 NEW DRESS- ITAKING PARLORS. Mrs. M, H, Holt sua Mis Moplna Hod usvcmoi-osj )til)itrii erslilp ml will roniliiei ttrpsaitiaklng al Miss H.iilila lloir drmsMiaklng imrlorsun t lies n.riier ( llallr-il u ml tl strwis. The llwil ylem of i iihiiiu umhI anil i.ii'iii.ii (imrslllwil Work linn r.mlly ail al rt ssonulils rats, oorT&aorF. ELK JOHNSON, Prop, (-lOTSCS pG(l by til'? L) J' ' VVt?6K OP MOllth, Oesl of Attention G'ven Stnck Left in Ch irge. ini)i;pknikn'i:, OKU :e Independence Laundry NHLS HANSON, Prop. All kind ol Wanhlni tad Ironlni ioac la workmanlike winner at the Mlowlax PRICES: NlilrU 10 rents 2 ('..liars 5 " j mlr ( itlTs - 5 " s MeiiN riuh rwear I Cidlnti per piece I IV tad , -. ; SiH'lm S lliuiilken-lilef., each . 1I.I -...IhInj -!.. I f'...l.lNj m ...I all L'ln.la ! v lltuow wuimniaunu . r...j.- J of Ijicc and Hmbroldery done up In first-tin..-manner. family Washing SO cts a Dozen frr Groceries! Wc arc now open for business in our new building and we have every thing to sell that is carried in a first class grocery store. We buy. Farm Produce of all kinds. Give us a trial. Our prices are all right. WEST SIDE TRADING COMPANY Independence ". Oregon. Do You Buy Woll Then the proper place to go is when you can get termed, put skilled pharmacists, and furnished lowest price by the Alexander VANDUYN & Corner Front & PORTLAND, : Commission 0 i Consignments solicited t Potatoes, Wool, Hops, ? market price obtained and prompt returns made Advances made on consignments. Here's Soap! V Voti pm'wbly want the very llnaal and beat whan you una II on III (tullcHl akin or jrmir wlhinr bahy, V Dav all kind of Tnllrt HtwM, Tlisy arc drllf htfu.ly V oiruiiidaiidarmadeurpurmalarUila. W cap. dally call jrour attrnllnn Ut the Mexican Hoap Kmit aoap, which I purely vegetable. Coin and et a FKEK sample. V W Patterson Bros., The Druggists INDEPENDENCE RO LL ER Lewis llelmick, Pi'oprietor. . Mil! Feed on Hand and to Order. Independence, Oregon Near the I SEE The New Michigan Cook Stoves. The Neatest, the Best and the Cheapest Cooks ever brought to Independence. E For Sale at 3 R. A. WADE & GQ'S INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. 3 Drugs ? I Guess Yes. them pure, unadu up in prescriptions b - Cooper Drug Co SINGLETON, Stark Street, : OREGON. Merchants; -V.;,. of Butter, Eggs, Fruit Grain, Etc. The best" MI 1 S S. P. Depot.) Oregori