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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1895)
THE WEST SIDE B. a pMmjuto, Maanr, mosu BY CistEii pLtlishinj Ccnpan) wya of regaining the khhI opinion of h country he should nnl overlook ttw rocall of Amhnmiilitr B'jrard. i .. i 1 n Kr-Gov, Ciiii-ll M lu WmIiIiih- ton tb other day, tut he tll ln't rail ! th Vhlt Uoum to eiplaln why lie wwu't elvvtmi Oiiv. of Ohio. SUBSCRIPTION RATIS. OmYmt WxUooUM Tbrw MobUm i.a It la after all a good thing for him, that Mr. i'lewlaiul cannot ate hit atlmluiat ration m otlwr It, He Alight do aomotlilng rah. ' AU aiTtac a4 dMtUi uoltc not aae- I.. M UM Kill h InMiiwt It. All 0 vUa will bchrtd Ova eul pr Hi" ftx4ty obltamrj iwaututlan will b ctaanpst for at la ibU of 0 v orau pw on. KmihU at lb Ptstt-offlo la Ind!!. ic, nrgn. u Meoad-iM matter. lnOONTlNtHNCK8 .Remember that U nntOahmorthla Miwrainat be nottfled by ltur wbea a tabM'ilbvr wish ble piwi Mopped. AUaiTNuateniuitiepaia. ALWAYS GIVE TUB NAME ol the P"l mm to which your mow te eeat. Youi am aa not be (bund oa our book utile thle to doaa. ALL LETTER!) should bt addteMwd to Ui WEST tUUK. iDdvpeadaaoe. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28. lift. THE COMLXQ KLECTtOX The Normal rilnlna halt la tiMiir- lug iiltly with t'hau. Mulkey at th lioad of the dining room and Jot' Cuiiyera ruling over tha kitchen. The boarder now iiuniU'l forty and tiny mh'Iii wtdl atltKd with tha far tiny Ktat II.7& wr wevk. Omwiuore the time haa come for ilvluir thanks to the lord for ihe Inanity he na given ua. On Thumday itiortilnir tha tawl of the vhai! Ml told tho HHiplef Monmouth to tome logt-ther and give thauka. On arrlv tug at the Normal chapel we found It beautifully dix-oraUil to itiaka glad the htarta of thoae nrenent. A Very nil Men lu a iltUi to know ratlmalel w""lv ' I'"''""' .. . i in i punt, irw ii, or pa em. a grmm .- tliattou.putofblojch- for tha ttl ... lmU)tt )f lh. kou of 'tW will reach a million In ber. HUM' tier waa aerved at tho Christian church. No, hla name Isn't Tlionia Itacktnaie Reed, but hla record would excuee any toe for thinking that it waa. Joe ltlackbtirn eay It waa tl.a new Lowing grain. ItHIIK.rt'OKT. The Christian Kmleavor meet a Hun day evening. The farmer are busy plowing and pap ra, and for once Joe la mora than half right. Next Mouday the voters, of Indcpeu deoce, will caat their ballot for muni cinal offlwr for the eueulng year. Now tha people of Independence want good ofllclala in charge of ita attalr. They do not want fanatic crauka, to ad Bilultertlielraflalrs.Tbey want uelther hlde-bouud temperance offlclala, nor do tliev want men. who will allow the saloon element to have full way. Tli people waut a liberal city government. Theman who sbouhl be' elected! '"rnyXhe candidate, who will repre- ' sent the city n all occaalona In the when the G. A. R. eiuampment meet here, will be at leant 6,000 viaitors lu - our city for from four to fire days, and ' it is absolutely necessary that the chief executive be a representative man, capable of makiug an impreaalou on the many people who will be here then, tod do honor to our city. Let our oouucllmen be liberal and broad-minded, but withal careful and conservative men of buaiueaa. Io selectiug a recorder, he should be one who will administer Its affair without fear or favor toward anyone. Io choosing the city mantbal the citizens owe a debt of grattude to Mr. Wayne Williams, for he is the man, who preserved order while others failed during the hop-plclting season, wheu the city was practically in the hand of drunken ludians and other laa lewi characters. - He will make a truMy and faithful official. We sincerely hope the citizens will turn out next Monday and elect men who will sive our city a buaiueiHi and economical adminiiitratlon. CORRESPONDENCE. OAktULE. Fred Urveu ban moved on the farm of M r iu Mix ami will work lor him this winter. Joe Meeker, Hie hop buyer, ha rent. ed 50 acre of II. lllrxchberg' hop yarda, and I now living lu the IioIim f.-rnierly occupied by Fred linen, ISmiu Hear tutu bought out Hsrrj Laoev'e lutereet at Oak t'oiut ami lr moving thin week. Newt June loxt hi Hue gold watel while hunliiiK a few day ago. Ml km Nealy Hiafer la the giieHt ot Mian Nettie Klder thia week. O. I). Ulderand II. Hirvchltermadi a flylmir tr!; ,c 8alem Sunday. Minn Nettle Rider la the champion rifle abot. HI.eehota hawk from tin top of of a high tree with a email target rillo. I'UKK.TRADE A.M I'KKB MIUB. ,4 forrcMiitil'.itt Hive Hla Reaon lor III lh lief. KnnvK WkhT Mlliii. A a ncIhhiU unite of your and a coimlant reader of your pmwr, I acail your pollllcal View curloucly. Though brought tip in tho Mine M'liool, It One not follow that we hoiilil agree pollih'ally, nor do we; 1 reKf,t youjuala much, uoiwllliataiid- Inir. Where I differ from you, a well aa Mime of vour reuder. la lu the gold lamlai-d and high tailtr pro.wuiona. We agree on the referenduin reioriu. Voti, of wiurae, linik at. the gold standard theory tliroiigh republican glttma. They are foeiminl upoti the wiitriil governiueut at Washington. ItccvlplM and illhburm uieiit at Ihe cupl tol a ptar to he the target of yottr mind and the end of your argument. Do you have tiiipermiwt b wind the oiicklloiia of tHkiillou and appropriit . iloim, when you above your eiliiorini wii Into tiittlluaiicml at l uiKtrinuiiou Miil.Ui? Ana iit.iiulUl I lake Iwue " j v till vou on thine aublecla. If I umlcr Wm. Ikker and wife w-ie trading Ltmid you aa I do other of your lalth, lu Salem Tliureday. b t, your pror. aiou. ti j Tl, Llirurv S,H.lety at Autba-ll .".nal.h r ureaeiti go.u a-a... ... meet Wetllleatlay evetiltiga Sperling Brothers Meat Market iii. i Choice Meats 0 1IikIi..I market price paid for fht slock, Uef, multoii.venl, pork, etc. All bill niiml be sell led monthly. OPEN HUNDAYH FROM H lo9a. n rrce Pcliffcry ta all parts of the tSiy. Sunday, the illili, waa the ooldcM night of the svaiHiu 1- I'AltkKK. There will lie a big fox hunt on the LuckiamuteHaturday night. Mr, ('has. Miller I In very poor health this winter. service oil the U. S. grand Jury at Tort land uruviug Trm-v HlAal ttllUhed a SllCtVwtflll I..-, i-riti..f school lu the Montgomery die bona lu Ilelnnok Rro.'s wareltouae trlct lal rn.iay. thia week. I. M. Sliuiwoti ha plowed a seventy Win. MK'urdv and famllv snetit live acre tield. and will finish seeding Sunday lu lndeiendetice. it in a few duys. m I I ...I Mninnlnv avenlior tlivra was s MIm Vlim IHIIhtI ha been engiig'-d lliur.ru KUllv nrirnl.wl in Hie M'IiiniI I l.i Ii.hi-Ii h'IhmiI at till llwi for ill. .... .-. f - i house at (hi place, hxerctses every I next tlir.e month. Saturday evening at 7:30 eharp. Omul time guaranteed. All Invlttsl. II. Rlvin, the new merchant, at Ruena ViMta, sUrted a big shipment of duck, turkeys and chickens via l arker to I'ortlaud, Tuesday morning. Owl nit to the S. I. R. It. Co. cutting down their working force they have sUHtM-nded with Lrldira watchmen ex cept only in very dangerou localitl.s and consequently Alex Kerr, the Luck I- ainute briitite watchman, luut tost hi ib, maybe ouly fr the wiuier. to The way for a city to get factories is i encourage auu oairouize nne .lroorlv In tha town, the aoau fuctorv recently started in Eugene will lie niOHt excellent thlua and will erow wonderfully it the citizens keep it. Do your share. Eugene JtegMer. The above advice will apply with equal force to Indeitendeucc. Ex-Preaident Harrisou promptly sat upon the scheme to use his name to ad vertise the bubble South African min ing schemes, which are setting Eu rooean SDeculators crazy and which certain persons are anxious to Intro duce over here. Our humanity makes us hope that there will be no European war, but it there is war we will get lot of consolu tion out of the money we will make Bo that like the darkey coon hunter, "we ketch'en g.wine and we ketuh'eni kummln." Here is a chance for some democrat to anticipate the arrival of the Icy hand of next November. Voluuteers an wanted for the balloon expedition In search of the North Pole, which Is to leave Sweden next year. The partial failure of the battlehi Texas recalls the fact that the vesHei was built on English plans, bought t Mr. Whitney, wheu he was secretary of the navy under the first Cleveland administration. Perhaps It ought not to be said In a republican paper, but It is none the lew- true that Orover Cleveland did mori than anv other one man toward breaking up the solid south. The announcement that our petro leum supply is failing excites the Huxpi cion that the Standard Oil Co. is pre panng to do a little squeezing, a la the leather and other trusts. Few men are better posted on the money value of a nomination than ex Becretary Whitney; that's why he doesn't want the democratic Presiden tial nomination. Those who think it good politics to sneer at ex-President Harrison leading the singing of a hymn, at a missionary mMtlnir. mav live to discover their mistake. Mr. Het.ttvr. of Wrvnn station, vUitlug the family of Mr. Oweu Since the alweuce of Rev. Ilatiby thle o 'lumunlty I without a minuter ltllt Sawn Iink k-one to, Eugene There must be some attract lot th're. t int, lbdman. of the Lucklaiuule, vicinity, waa a caller lu these pri last Sunday. Mr. Phillip, of near Fall City, ha ol. fuiullv to Moo lie null tot i In winter. Mr. !. M. Brown and diugliler was vMllug the fmily of D.ivi t'rltt h low Sunday J. Fenrtisoii lis moved to a hottm on the Itreiwler farm, wiiieti pia.-e no now has charge of, OuIim a number of young folk fron hi vicinity willatteiid the Monmouth Normal next term. Last week I'lerveChamla-r alii' team runaway with the plow, but aa go-l It no damaae ws done. MUSIC OR SEWING IHICHIIIES tieo. t Will im !' ft t'"k b;j;:s!ii at lHl.Hl REDUCED TRIGCS, Ami .III iull ul tlliwtl TKlllll-Klt III All Miev rlililnl lit iikii mm nun "in Alu'lHr l"l eu p..pr uriiu. Inr iririK. iixoi nun nil mr Hit .WOH limt'll'lla. Ili'iMi'nii'.r i no till..1. rirat-ClMi vl.illn nl gulur sul .lrlng lr ........... i.u ....ii.,.. ...... 1 11..1V.1 In I ho U-t I is cvnt cash. Tinil,1,',!! V in.ll.J ............. I 1 ...il.h a .....I ...... . u ...I A I ,.ootioa.u,uuHo....ons,uo., nPfl n win sa srn. it.em.l naturally and li.tell.'.tuaii.v uvy.s. fuvir-l tHHiUtry, then I cau hoiieilj AlltUE 1TKXH. .. k.A U till L'l 111 t tl.i not unlit Io .UK" 'M . ' a uiite time Utile we dlller; unliue iw two' woikitieu luiuiriMiv.iiilll,t v Kll who were arguing slmiil nil iilgi r saw ..ml luhle. One asserted that the fev.1 i be teeth in the aw the eler It V 1 w) would run; the other ill llieil il.U Ii.m.I.mIIv. khilluu Hint the Illole (wilt the eaaler It (the table) wiiuhl run Mo will exiihuu the Indefinite pr i ion in of my iiriiiMioill.iii. I waul theoiniie U. which Wer en.ietcil hv our forefaibei. Ifcuiiwe mil iKinle eantint ttwniii piiiM'r Willi low mice for llieir pMiiiet, la ll'g " lelit lietweell M Slid 40 llllloli i lollar. national, Uile, muuielpsl and nrlvaie: and prill's will not i iv tt.ll-heil until the primary money I mt pleiitirul slid o cheap that It will ...! r.xnili anv inure toll to oUV" a l.ilUr than It did when we g..t In detit nor more product to iy taxe. A eublo hloek of gold, lew than twenty two feet sijimif, I a smaller lisl to do the world' hunlnc Umu. limn the html wn under free chut. hl..r iulili irolil uml ilver. vet that I tb CITY STAB1.I1S. Ell JOINSOI. Prop. -lows Foil by the Day Week or Monui. st ol AMntirm G'von Stuca Left in Ch-trgb. IMIKI'ICNKICNII'.. OKU. ti 1 J, u j!) 1) DO YOU KNOW The West Side Trading Co. CD mnvAd into its new store and . Dink SQII6I. Per Yard $i 5 i ii i oo 85 80 w 1) Black lmk Loops. Pet Yard $i 50 1 IN ),IJI.l BUCK DRESS G00DS''th"ffleewhcre.They"rwf n r m.do aware when the CHLAP BLACK DRLSS turns ruty anu m 1...- iita..i ijiMiiUufuualllr. awl rou srr not a-ked to a a single penny more llisa l rlglii. Blankets. firsran 00 the Dair ... , 1.. " 1 : Brown ami ureen Mriii' iiy $i,;o. now 51.25 Brown and I'.lue. formi'rly $1 50 now 1 25 Black and Red formerly $1 co now J1.2; Bl.uk and Green f .nn rly $1 co now J 1. 2 5 91 Un t tlwiyiHow miwIi you buy, fcut $l 00 to $4 00 a Suit Wet Weather Gcods. Umbrellas Macintoshes M-n's I ailics' 75c to $450 $5 to $12 50 $4 t.i $12 50 Men's ' w:rco.it.s $7 to $15 Wiiler Uiiuerwear. I III""' w .. . .. Black Serges. Per Yard 50 cts to $1 WEST SIDE TRADING COMPANY. Footwear. We handle the best line of Men's, Ladies' and Children's Hoot-wear. financial Statement of Polk Count. Animal ItcM.rt of the Cmnily fl-rk tf I'olk 1'iiiiiily. Hlate of Oregon, sh-.w- I11K the aiiimiiil 'if claim allowed by the Cnunty Court f ld (.'utility , fur wlmt ttllnwed, niiniiiit of wnrriita itrnwn ami nriiuniiUif iirriiil(iii,UiiilliiK"d unpaid front the flr-t't dy ..f OetolH-ratlU. to the Willi day of Hepleililier, lHirt, Isiih Ineliiwlve, tl II W Itiiliertmill. alio I). M. Calnreatb (t'd excuseil from la-en very ick for several week, U bti-1 (.reent bsi for (irleen. .1 11 .1 11 . . i . ..1. . I It 41 II.. lit. urttul (iKNKUAI. Kl'.M). MOSMOITH. MlnvtLula Myers, of Zcna, entered schisd this week. Hunt. T. 0. Hutch Ilium, of Dallus, wjh In loan Hunday. Ducks are tlu impular (jaine for which the hoy are liuiiiliiif. Home of thetu are quite succesxful. 1 1 M les Carrie Hull and her mother are down with the tvuhold fever. It I hoped they will soon recover. Klder Wm. Huiiipler preached tw very K'hkI wtiimuih at the ChriHtiau church IhiIIi morning and evening- Miss Lottie (irouiid iroes to I'ortlaml Monday tocouiplele her studies lu in trumcntiil music. We wImIi her sue Did vou ever hear of, or see, such iM-HUtiful weitther as we are having now? Do you mean the ruin or the dry spell? Eu. Miss Genevieve Majors, a student at the Normal, was called to her home at Junction City on account of the serious illness of her father. The Y. W. and V. M. C. A. held a Joint meeting at the Evangelical ehurch last Hunday morning, It bcliia the first term's work. The seniors, who took part In ihetoriials Friday morning wi vliases Collins and Davidson and Mr Mast. The choir rendered a sM-cial piece. Prof. Hiilcomb and Miss Kditli Glover a ere the leaders of the Christian Kmieiver Thanksgiving and praise prayer meeting last Hunduy evening. It was a successful meeting. The cantata given for the benefit of tiie Hunday school by the best local siniters Is uoimr to be quite a success It will he given Hunday evening and the admission 10 and io cents. Miss I' al, a popular young lady of he Normal, relumed Tuesday to her home at Forest Grove, where she will resume her studies at the Pacific University. A numU-r of her friends gave her a farewell serenade Mouday evening. The society entertainment at the chape, last Friday evening was quite a success. Miss Leila Parrlsh deserves -pedal mention for the excellent way in which she sang that beautiful solo, "Hannah at the Window Uiudlug rihoes." Iter tha HlaaU, Johnny Hasting and Clyde Williams are attending school at Corvslll this winter. Chas. Morrison cut an ugly gash on the lieddeof hlski.ee a few day g, while engaged lu culling Imp vines, Tartar Hro., are uuy hauling luui lu-rmitl Ami Hluals has been tHIli her tug wmie of his three hundred pound .Kirkcr. A ueiiileiuaii by the name of Klsnu , m putting up a nice store building here .ml will have it Well stocked will general merchandise In a short lime lie is now moving hi family Into tin Cricket" llevetis house. OAK UltOVK. Hi Miss Kmma Higgs has la-en quite luring the pant week llr I'm vine, of ltlalock. Wssll.. I" visiting relative alsiul Crowley Mrs. Itobt-rls ami dutighters, Netty ..nil Huliv. were III Hulem List .Satur day. Nannie and Clay llelse have n eovered from llieir attack of tin mump A very nice little daughter came to the home of Mr. Hhafler on the 3th of Ibis mouth. Mrs. Watson, our teacher.sts'iit Hatnr lav and Humiay vinlliim Mr. Alex Luiusdeii's family. Mr. J. C. White was in Monmouth Katurdav on business ill coliuectloli a ll Ii the Normal sellout Itmiitis for Uent. A MINUI.K UKNTI.KvlAN CAN niirAl.N front room sii't fire ami lclrl(i IIkIiIh for winter inr moilnriiie prlee. Iniiilr at wkst Hi ia mil. tor K. (1. Horr, Ihe great apostle of lb Kuld liiotioinetsllst. io a c.Utr.iVel with a lnkota Htpullst lu the New York Trilmw admba the truth of lln axiom In political eiiiiioiny, that tb volume of money regulnUn prl.v 01 criutiuslille. under like conditions. He stat. It thu: "A Is, wbl.l should fonn ur to do taisioes In tbl eountry wllh the silver measure ol value, result no doubt, lu an apparent Increase lu the price ofs.lcomui illtit, diid would, no doubt, enable i he -opi who owe nnmey to pay their ttelit more easily than iliey can now p ilu.ni" Hut In sidle of these faet b trgues til inulutlltu the pr.-seul lllone tary ayslem. I U.beve in talile riirrriicy. am i here Is none so stable as one that d ii. .1 IIiii-iiihIii be tlu law nl sllliolv and .-.. - j - - i leinaiid-i Ibst Is supplied by tin general giivemmeiil direct, rual t tbu demaniU of business, snd to regit lale prices, Instead ol a finmiciul system i.i iu. nulls tin. bulls anil hear, ol New York and Chicago, and the Ibdl child and Morgans, of England, by ciicnt ul the Anierl an 17) mono- melallsis. lu rciMilalc Ibeln Why you, llroiher IVniUtnl, should uiihold a nroi.i'ilve tarlll larau.' n should raise lirlce of somecoliimiMlHI. s Hlniornially, and at Ihe same Hun cull If m tree coinage of silver without t! p.iueinetil, which would r.ilse prncs m ..II commodities equ illy, Is the uz e lo me. Yoilis fiirjil-llc. to all classes, ts-tler times. W. T. Hki.i.mik. Ibuids and Itrtilrfes , , faun -r hccouoI Clliiiiltiil ac'el Clicnil C.nirl, " J its' Ice ( nun. lailoi'prv ace ul ii I t'.ilirt House and Jail..,. I '. rk'siic el liil'lil-IIHK I'it Hherill s se el is puiy aiei It'd prisoners Hiltlll'siteniltit sehisil siiio'ls uecoiinl I '.mill V Jildue'n iie'ct ColllmlssiltUl'r, ac'ct ,. tus'rvlors' uc.siunl ,. . Insane Treasurer's " m,..r'a ..... Elect Inn " ....... Hsl A'lV' " ..... . Mlwvll ilieon I'reseiii tlwin r Maps Any' tees f ir I iitnly W I. Wells over pax 'I,.., Illliitfsworth liiiioagi . ... I'rlnimir I'eaeliers' l'',il'lltlHt,o , , . suri'Viir's accnlltit ,., .... Itmiiilv on Heal 1 1 t 'orniier's iitiiuiitt $ r-m T7 , 4sol tMI ; 1117 03 nimn iilsM :tuiii: 'iVs'i 11 Hit : tin jiiii ;io hisi '! '.'Jt-'i'M i: iHotis :i i VA tT7 IUMI .Nli 17 l'HI I.-:. ' ll. ii !; ; :ti.t7H i 171 .'t ou .vi !; I in . '.u Oiilsiiiiiillntt Waminls huhIiisI County ll ii paid mi ll... .'lilili dm-of HeHfemls'r jHitt t:'U77 l.'.i Ih.hIihI liili.n.xt M'rued ! ll...r,.ll ii KM1I Wurruiils lllirslleit fur ' llt'l 15 1 l.'T'-'H h; Do You Buy Drugs V Wlill I G uoiSfS Yi: Then the proper place to go is when vnn enn net them pure, unadulj j c teratcd, put up in prescriptions b skilled pharmacists, and furnished lowest price by the Alexander-Cooper Drug C ANNUAL SUMMARY STATEMENT or the Financial Cundltlmi tif I'olk Cotiiity, Stale of Oregon, on the WUh day of rt.qit.'tuiM'r, iwrt, VANDUYN & birNULfcluiN, j; Corner Tront & Stark Streets, PORTLAND, : : OREGON. Commission Merchants; Consignments solicited of Butter, Eggs. Fruit, Potatoes, Wool, Hops, Grain, Etc. The best market orice obtained and prompt returns made T" -- mm M i Advances made on consignments. 5 and MARRIED. IIANNA-IUVINE -At I) ilhis.Tlniis- day, NovemlK-r lit, IHtr,. MUs Elsie Irvine, dnutrht of S. II. Irvine, of IiuleM'iidence, was united in marrliiKii t J. , Hitunii, llvlnp opnnslte town, In Marlon county. kr STAR t UAUNDKV. r U'a iwivn niu.ni'il h llrsl-elsss binui lrv "n lilis'k nn'lli of ti"' ImnU, In ,nniii..uili. l.iiiinili-v wnrs ri'i'il.iil Mimiliiys anil tiienilny. Hlilil" ami slmlrtils work a siHS'lally. KsimII)' wadilitii Itii'i'itlsn il.s, DOTY A rtl'.MUIU., Monmouth, Oregon. -WHITE STAR&ROLLliR MILLS SEARS & CLELAND, Proprietors On th flater Line Located mldwiy between Monmouth and Independence, Mill remodelled and urealiy Improved. Wheat stored and bought at highest market price Flour, Bran, Shorts, & Chop for Sale. FREE On January 1st, 1811(1, at two o'clock p. m., nt our store, we will present to the person ttuesslng nearest the niiinh' r of beans in a Jur, a beautiful, ipnidruple plate Silver Tea Het of nuir pieces ami one Set Silver Spoons valued at $18 00. Kach cash purchase of one dollar eniiiles you ton Hues. We will lve you good value for your money, come and see us DOUTY & LOCKE, Grocers. NEW DRESS- nAKING PARLORS. New Jersey has a veritable fire-eater in the person of ft four-year-old girl, who filled her mouth with red hoi coala from an open fire the other day. While Mr. Cleveland la bunting for Mrs. M. 8. Ooff and Miss ttophla GoflUaveenlered intoa partnership and will conduct dressmaking al Miss Hophla QofTs dressmaking parlors on tbe corner of Hull road and D streets. The latest system of cutting usnd and satisfaction guaranteed. Work done promptly and at reasonable rates. Q0FF & G0FF. I am prepared to buy Wheat, OhIh, Etc., and to store same In Ihe Hulem Warehouse, at Imlepenilenc, of which I am maiiiiirer. No mut ter what you liuve to sell In ihe pro duct) line, call on me helnre making final disposition of It. Also agent for the 0. It. k N. river bonis. ... . AL HERREN."5Sr' i.iAiin.niKs. To uiirniiiis iliawn on t '.unity Treasurer outstanding and unpaid I'o Ksllmiili'd itltii unl ot Interest acellied theteou Warrauls liliculled for Total l.liil.ililles . ... Ain't J. '1 177 7!l K. . 1 1 my. f.".M7,J;t'i UI'.soUIH'lX Ity ruiiils In tli ImniN of Treasurer appllcal.le to the payment of Itv est I ma ted uuiul d cnrreiil luxe applleahle Io tl.w paviiienl of ' .-.I .1.. . .i..ti... ... i ll iti.r in COlllliy Wlliri.uis, tm il.i' .irimi...-.n ... ....( -. . . ... of fuif Value. ,, Tulal Ib'sourci $ 3MHM IINSKI tl.'Wtll.lW $22I7'J 11.") ia;ui4 tm Tot id l.liilillHlcs of coii uly Total llesoiircca of county Total Ill'lelileilocss of county f'JIo" !W SH. STATU OK OUKtltfN, Counly of I'olk, I, It. I Mulkey, Coiiuly Clerk, or lN.lk Coutily, Stale or Oregon, do herehy cerllfy thai thu foregoing Is a true and correct statement or theiiinouul of claims allowed hy Ihe Counly Court of said coumy for the year eliding ou ,'IOth day or Seplemhcr, lHI).i, on what account ihe same were allowed, slid the amount of warrants drawn, and the amount of warrauls outstanding mill unpaid us the smiic iipiic.ir upon ilie records of inv olllce and In niv olllclal custody. Wlluess my liaiid and Ihe seal or the County Court of said eon nty this 12(11 Ii day of Noveinhcr, IHIrt. r It. K. MULKK.V, ' t j Coun.y Clerk. Here's Soap! You probably nl Ibe very rtnest sad best wliti you us. II on lite dullcale skin of your wire or bsbjr. Wei nave all kinds of T-illet Hoaps. Tbey are dollahtfu ty pel mined and sifinndeof pure materials, W'eespcllly cull your attention to the Mexican Huap Ituol mmp, which I purely vcgetubln. Come nd gel a KHEE sample. Patterson Bros., The Druggisti INDEPENDENCE HO LLEH MILLS Lewis Ilelmiok. I'roprietov. Mil! Feed on Hand and to Order. Independence, Oregon Near the S. P. Depot.) 8 K A I immm NOW . I hat you must have new loot wear, and v ymi ZZ w.mt the very best for the least money, you will 5 fZz call on ns ami make your selections, . . . .ZZZ Clothing". 3 liz We buy all our Goods for Cah and can sell you 5 mXZ Clothing' quality considered die ijier than .any 25 j: otlier house in I'olk County . . . . zZZ Dress Goods 2 S Anew I no of Dress Goods just received from 2 p " the Hast. ' STOCKTON & HEN KLE Independence, Oregon. 3 1SEE The New 3 Michigan 3 Cook 3 Stoves. The Neatest, the Best 3 and the Cheapest Cooks ever brought to Independence. 4 Fop Sale at R.n.VADE&G9'Sl p IMDSPEMDENCE, OREGON. 3