The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891, August 25, 1900, Image 3

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    THE WEST SIDE
SATUKDAY AUcWST S5, 1HV
, Mrt,U H. Knox It buck from tha
City Council.
Mr. R. T. llcnk! ami Mm. ITiiaW
arrivi-ii noma irom t lie bwtoh Friday,
ricking lll commenca in tha Hill
hon vitriU mi AliuxUv
RVKky I . Mrt. O. t. Bntfor bit on Thuml.y ol B mJ mhrtiwU, lhlr .lriij
m uk j for a auort suy at Newtmr, IWaoh. M oa Monmouth atiwl he rtt ami
tliti city Marshal limtruutw to rt mir tlio
Counoll mot lu regular cislmi Tui-i
day evening.
Committee on ttrt-titt rt'Coitiuiiiltl
that a new eroa wlk m built on went
HOMKH iniHif Km L MKKTg KV
Wr.1nw.lny Tvwtnj. Wmtn will
itui nollrw ml (Vim thmUiavr.ii
euv,i...i. ;.Wj5;K,t,t Ny from a l,it i, hmlaml.. .
Thitrt
MIm Vlda TorM went ; to Albany
Gt your duck b-ggingt at tha Raket on Thursday to vltil htr parents.
Stor,
Uyon want any gnaranuwd Maltose noun on Railroad nree,.
anient mum ipji yuur orvler In to llro,
Willi oJ lh lUkut.
railing fronting on ths tViitUinl iroMir
ty. Tbe win were adopted.
Tlw fire poiiiiiltttn was authorise! to
Mr.. Kenedy l.ae uiovd lnl0 IM IW r.ck lor drying Are bof.
J. W. Kirkland It preparing to put
oovl tunning mill at R. M. Wade
CVi, prion f '."0 to Sk
Lat week 0. L. 1'ih'harJ. ot N
York, bouglit tb Henry Hill crop ol
hot oaring iu the ruigtiborliood ol
f i.-w lor lorty aerea of growing lio.
The best lac and buckle legging 00
and (3 wuli at the Rakct Stor,
Raymond Kenkle.of Corallii, came
down lat (Sunday to visit with bit beat
gin aim iricuae.
Sue reduction in prict In .our ad on
bicycle, don't mint tins chance. Camp
Mil Broa., .
Dr. VV. (X Brown vialted over Sunday
t C'orvalli. ,
We have several biket on band and
they must be old tint lalU Campbell
uro. , . . .
Chariot Thompson and Ed Wile, ol
Eugene, are here on a wait. , V miaineaa.
concrete walk around hi dwelling,
Mr. 8. W, I'erclval and daughter,
Pearl, visited In Dallaa latt Saturday.
Carl Herren aiul Krnr.t Johneon went P1 ,or ,tw,8 8,j'
v .-".ibyiiic on inrir wuwii ibii onnua.
The utarabal wmi directed to repair
walk abutting olty broHrty on Mon
mouth itretft. " -
Bill were allowed, vi: J. N. Jone
gravel on alrtHiti, $1 V. A. Uoniy, lum
Mre. W.G, Creaay went to Yaulna
Ueorge Roe,ot Balem, wa in town
neuueeuay
Th l'rke of Prune.
Th Willaniotte Valley 1'ruue tlrnw
en Aeoociatlou through the board ol
director, hat pooled fllteim or twenty
carload ol Italian and French prune
belonging to the member of the oignn
In! Ion, aud quoted the following price
Tho propoaed convention of the Holi
net Aaaociauon h been noetnoned to
an imletiuite date. . .
Mri.AI Herreii aad daiiahter. Mitt P' P0"". to bnyertt
Lela, made a trip to balem on Wed net- SO to 40 .6!ceut
Jy. ' , 40a to 60., ...boeul
Mr. R. 0. Tewlval. ol Salem, wat BO to We...... cent
via Iting friend at Monmouth the ttrt ol oo to 70 ....... u i .... .4( cent
the week. mw ti ...... t.
itti. and Mr. Harvey Guthrie wera In Whlla tlitta nrlce are omaiderablv
i V,B. . I .. . O . I I
vw,,ni"" wuruB' 00 alwve the market price, the AamH-iatlon
Itai made tale on thl bat! and there
IM.d.
r mii.ic lu sisrss '
alftruut or limirumriifa Mlrdlnfolk
( eiinly Aug. 14 loSI), 1H0O,' ; 4
. i i 4 .? r PIIKlia . . . t
0
K 8 Stvmn to W B Hleven, 21a
10, in 7 r 4111. -
Thud riteven to U F Heuly, HO ihj
p r w num.
W II Hlevent to (J V My, 101 too 10,
IP 7 t 4 w:(HK).
t Mary A Cry.tal to K O Dultnu, IM)x200
leei n W cor M l am 8 he ton Ha. Dallna
I A A
Get your rublier for vour coaat trin "7.'. ' "?if"??!'r'' tabutllttltaoubt that the whole crop
or for all at the Rak'et Stor, ; . .. Z-'"" ",U,J .w of prune. In thl. action will be di.po.
Knice CaiDDbell. nlebt engineer at tha I led of at remunerative price.
li!.0..lAU.Un:.wt?t ,? ?0irU,l?dh I' on Monday (or Grant. There I. great activity among fruit
nImii . "" U'a.. , grower, lu getting In readlnea to lake
s i .. .. ... - .... -in . .., ...i..
k . i . J it. u K. Henkie, well known here, ' "H u"
va uu tnjlV IIUB I U .kil f I . 1 k W I- L. I bY. .l,.tj.ak. An.l .latutikii aVIau ttaaau .ItH
tl ila K Ann lliin mi , ... I IIUIU VWll( l AlOMVa tUnU I IVH flVKtliy Villi Ml 114 4fH VW Ml
TV,W " w. to Brownav n. lit aUta. f... iit. iaa.1 u
nn hntnAix . ... I 1
tuiumwii taken on tubtcrlntion I v ir r..i... . ii.. ...t..i i... n- ...-.
ml thd VWT klDI. ill I wun,j tmiuirr, lhioiiv wi" it.iiiv.i i.m ...w fui.h
viiih, . . In frnm Him miint ntat nn T far
The boy. aav that Rro. M!H. ih 0,lcl 01
ivaket it not a wise a he hxika. ea- Ir. Rolwrt Rurnelt. of Madfnnl. vi.lt
pecialiy about cat. " ed from FYiday of latt week until Tuee-
Bny your mill feed at th. nillin. mill. w,t" relative. Here.
rn, uper ton :liort, $14 per ton. Ata Tarlor and wife have tone to
Mr, Anna Charlotte 'Nelaoi), lfo of
of Mr. 0. NeUnit hIhi live a few lulle
north of here, died Innt Kililny morning
after a lingering illnett. IVceaimil bad
IxHinan Invalid (or acvurul year, but
wat taken aerloiialy worie a few weekt
ago mid dually aiicciiiulied to her all
menu. SIiov.hk OH yeiim uf age. J4hn
came to lliia ciiiulry (mm fiaeden w lien
IByenraold iMinllugin Chicago In l47
V t...b .1.. .....1 ... l.u hltttn n(
,,iviw ciiv nv ... I I . ill...... till nn, w ...
iv..i,i ii.. im? ........ ... .hi. . w" rniiun, ait r. mcwan
" ih j in,,.- iei ii I v In 7 a r 4 I77.)(l
county wltli lici liutimiul. A nuaiiana k v Dalton to G A titark, It 5, 1.1k 0,
and three children nirvlve bur. Two Hill' town Independence flOiiO.
ton. Henry end George live lu Aatorla, A'y nl Moyer to Wiu Kimble, It
nnd.duoghler, Klla, l.v ero. Tbep;-"j;liri,1)y,
l 1 ii u I .... ll.M Ik.lil Udi im.l.lU I 111 .... IN .. .1 i ..... , " "
H.HIJ- una (iiiiei on mo Irani riiiuniaj i iaa ann IU, tp H r n Wf ll'i.oI.
to Him Franciaco, where the funeral K It I'oppletmi in 0 I ratterton, 40a
took place, the remain being cremated. "V, J ? "7 w iV
. un. tl III ii i at . . '
During the moiitha of June ml w " v f.auet aiotiu.ro w-iiotw
July our liahy wa teething and tailt a I
runulngtiiriif the bowel aud alckntM Atteulluil, Trune (Jruweri
would move from live to eight lime a K'l'h'inber l"t, nd reepeetfullr wliolt
day, 1 bud a bottle of C'hiiuiherluln'a your palromigo. Capacity of dryer will
t one, t imiera Hint UlarrliiK'a lU nie.iy M greiiter than two yenri ago.
iu uie noiian anil gitve nuu lour iiropa ii.,..1.1i..mu 1 1. r... . ..
In ateaaptMinrul of water and lie got
better at once " Hold by KlrkUml
Drug Co, , .
Itallii Nolea.
Horn
On August 10, tiTKlr. and Mr. Frank
8n.ii h, of Lewlavillu, a 0 pound boy,
'Special Kdltlou" Faklrt,
('. K. Johnaon and L. L, Whllely.alia.
Gn Monday a chicken wa killed at
Hie Hotel (iail, in the glmrd ol which
waa lound a puve ol mild at I a rue a a
grain ol wheat. The cliii'kim wa tmiight I Myera, charged with erimt committed
... .. ..,., ,,-,. ("- in the proawjution ol "apeclal" new-
mire mi n oi'iiivr li e an il waa uicacu I , . , , ,, ,
up by the cbickou ou the farm or .inc. W r""UK . ln, 1 or,t'!n,,
LIPPIfJCOTT'S
MONTHLY MAGAZINE
A FAMILV LltBAHY
Tits' Best in Current Lbatora
12 Compute Novil. Ycahlv
MANY SHORT STORIES AND
PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS
$2.60 nn vcan; 28 or, a copv
NO CONTINUED STORIES
may numbm complctk in iTaitr
Mpplimott'. Magaiiliie and the Wwr
mm, one year, WA.'2t). - '
Do you need..... ' .
PRINTING?
. Ifao, give the WEST 5IDB
a call. I'rlntliig of every
deacrlptlon done with neat
tie and iJlapatch at rea-
"aoiiable ratee.
WE AIM TO PLEASE.
oifMunday by Delect ivea Ford and Cor
dnuo. Johnaon I wanted In Walla
Walla and Whitney in Fretno, Cl for
forger. They were engaged on ec
iat edition ol the Aitoria New. when Br
aking the!
cauenvi out met Sunday
river oanaa in eearch of oool .put
where they might ipeud the day.
Ice cream and ice cream soda
RobinHou'i. .
I. jutt oienitig and promising to be a
bury one. The moat of the grower In
tlili icction will be at work by the mid
dle of next week and all will be buay by
th flret ol Heptembor.
Giluiore and Calbrealh, enturprlalng
bniineu men of till City, will toon have
their (team dryer in operation and
Palem, are Waiting friend here and' at growere might be able lodo Iwlter than
The young folk of the city ort of keeping In the Butler cottage on
Mr. S. A. Mulkey and daughter, of
at
.Monmouth.
Dr. Geome 'Wright and wife of Mc
in. ....in.. ....... i .. ii.. i i .. ..
V Tim. P I t 1 t i' !mlu,Mr,,,Ji i iu.ii n vunvmtmj,
l now working in Balte' big print hop
in Portland. Ue irame by wheel and re
port riding very fair.
At Robinson' you can have crushed
iruit tn your ice cream.
Through the effort of H. B. Thleleen,
oi caiem, a market tor peache grown In
me vauey nas Men eonml at Aatona.
BV
one merchant alone orderina twentv-tiv Washington.
i ... "
uoxva a oay.
We have now in a fine line 'of child
ren' winter underwear in wool and oot
ton. i TheRakot Stor.
Dave Dove, it teems, it the liott pot
to raiter this yer. He it in II. Hirsch-
berg's employ a farmer and ha rained
10,000 buHhel of potatoes on 25 acre.
If there is anyone who can beat thi
yield, let him lep to the front.
The Ladies' Aid Society of the Metho
dist church still sell ice cream on Satur
days and are doing well.
Old Bill i gone and Zed feel lone-
Ibe price quoted above by having their
prune dried here for the market.
u. . "
Fruit Dryer.
Glbnore and Calbreath began work
Monday morning on clearing the prem
ise! about the ataam fruit dryer which
they Intend to put Into tint claa condi
tion for thi teaaou't crip of prunes and
other Iruit.
A new and larger bollur than wa uacd
before will be put in and the capacity ol
Miaa Lottie lUlura baa Un Bnnnlni. pint largoiy increaaeu, giving em-
ed locai agent for the Lion Iniurance ployment to a doen or more hand and
Company. , putting that much more more money
Twelve contract were filed at Salem Into circulation in thi neighborhood
n Tuesday lor thi seaton' bop, the betide keeping the fresh prune here
for working up Into a higher priced aril
Miaaea Mamie and Mabel Bateman of
nlcMinuville are visitimi their aunt.
Mrs George Kutch.
Mrs. Sarah Young ha tone to Port
land to take a potiiion with Llpiuan,
none A uo.
air. M. w. Wallace nat gone lor a
hort visit with friend in the state of
rjtte
it cmu to town.
The Lui klaiiiule Mill cmnlttny iiow
tulpiilng regiiluriy (mm niillaa to ('all'
nriil,tiuirkoi atHiiit mt,m icet ot tin
lading lumher per week, mnatlv hollow-
bu:k Mooring ai the niient uualiiy.
"til'VKK MIFTISMH.
. .. ... . . ...
I llUl IV . Mill II 111 l.lltt'lKlMll.1 IU
..!.,);.. 11 I,'" M..I .,.. Iii il. faNK J I iikskv ii.Vmoi,ih that ha In tli
n.n....B . ... .-.V......U ... i.iu natv aaaiur iwrtuvr of Ilia Hun nf f. J.C'llKNKV
llOtlHC. ' '. I l o, iliillia liualiim. In II,. city lil I'lludii.
, . 1 1 uiiiily ami Malv aliirx.anl. ami that a.ld tlrin
'i 1. 1.... : . ..I.. i rt. : i . t i will lV Ihn .urn nl uNK lll.'MiHKI) ImiI.
iiiii-aiunH in iiiiuuev uuiencu in .am ..rra.h anil evry raw .. f I'.l.rrt. that
inw vicinitv. Aioehiike'i inncliino f""""1 lw,rea ' u,u "' w "u "
i threliiiiii for K. W, I'utteraon. ' khank j. iwknky.
I Hwiirn Ui bt'lnro mr n, aali.urllivil In my
j. it. tunica, who nn iMHin in'r",n4'''n,,'""u' vui'fi-. . "(
U'....l. ......... ..... I...... . I I I ,r,.rr....,
ii iiBiiiuii'ii miuiu limn, nun rviurll
THE ARCADE.
Davidson & Hedges, Props.
Clgara, Cigarette. Teaaeoea anal
Cenfeotlonery.
Htm or 1. 4n, City or Tianno,
I.UI 4HI "OrMTY
tnl home, Jiitviiin lMM!" quita iiuo-
I ! .1 I
ivuittui in Hie iui mivcntiiro nil
mining.
NcIk, of Allmny, tho hop tlcnbr,
wiih tn iiiu part nuturuiy, cou-
tructing for hoim. He thinks tli7
will bo it t!,HHl quality and yield
tbiH year.
Mitt Ndlio Attchlow vinitcd hr
jmroiit ftt Airlio lunt Hundity.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Mt Lnno and
.Valiiry 1'uUte,
llall'i Catarrh Cure la laltnn Inloriialy and
ai'l .llnH iiy on iho b,, ih1 nii'l nuiciin mirlama
oi Mitt ayauiNi. a'iia inr imlluiiiiilaln. frue.
' J.l lipU !., luK.lo.U
llall'i aniti rilUam Ilia uvul.
( all for County Warrania,
County Treasurer Olllcc,
Dallas, Ore., August 111, 1000?"
Notice i hereby given that all unpaid
county warrant of Polk County,, Or
gun, which were preaetited and endorsed
"Not paid for want of fund," prior to
price itatcd beirg 10 cent
a rortianu nor wa snot by com
rade, the weapon being an air gunt and
now toe police are rounuing up the boy
witn air guns.
Mr. and Mr. Georue W. Kutch have
returned from their outing at the beach,
having enjoyed their vacation very
mucn
cle.
Our people ought to foster thl tort ol
I nd iw trios a they tend to make the city
more prosperous
Tho prosiMJCt. for it good hop
crop are daily growing better, and
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Taylor came home htivera arn rnniiiyiiiontlv mora (ncer
I .u..i. .... .1.- . 7 ' "
ome. Pete Kurre took Old Bill out to ! ,,t Fridav evemmr Their outimr aeem purchase or make contracts for
ms larm on Monday where Old Bill will to have done them much good. this year's output. One pronil
nn nimseii witn grass until the bad A alight flurry of rain fell about noon nent erowor of Ilrook. ava the
weather come on, and Zed will, in the Thunday; just enough to cne hop 0 , , .
meanlime, go buggy riding on foot. buyer to claim that hops are off color, '". tMui.ii, n
ei uu nicreuy cm vow pneo. csiiis por pounu oy a i oriiuriu uuy-
vi piKTiai imp u l.iiuiiiiixii l n I . ...... i . .
Magazine to auUcrlber of the Wkst ?ln T u ,mora'.w" " bul ie nt'r wa8 ""'""W
Kit.E,callatthei.fllce. ."rr Others rew amount
l.ni lit miiiiii nil id icauikVM ma tiaavaijic But, l
The Odd Fellow will move into their cexefullr undergone an oteration and and it is fviilont that cmhI nrice
new hall in the Mitchell building on rapidly improving in health. I ... -i ... .i;, ,i.
September 1st. The Woodmen. Work- B(l. na.lfl. kJJl- .. .. wl11 Feval1' lf tho Vl&hty of .tlie
men. Decree of Honor, and Fraternal . i. . . "Tf.. Inrnn la a ironil na it now uromiHea
Union will ,to. too. . ""P" . ?"f 7 ,,' T. . . ..
ung iii new lounuauon a no a new root, io no. i Mere swims at tins tuno 10
Why is it that farmers will huv bin- in preparation for the receiDt of irrainl, , . .
ning mills and steel ramies of strangers ami other produce. ' " I w " aamage Wircaiening tne crops
ryrnvhKrTorVa!'er, The river ste.mer Eugene, on. of ths " disaared-.n fact,
for 50 per cent less. unluckieat ol boat, is once more above navo Deon very scarce tins year-
The hiir trio Hriuo imo n..,i h, the raver iiottom near Oregon City, be- and if the present favorable weather
last, the bunk houses and horse stable P8tc'el UP y the continues, there will bo no damage
going by on Monday evening. The crew T- comn7 ,or ' 00 ; " to bo feared, except U be fnm a too
. . Malum wm I a
was kept at the big bend just above . ' . . . .' ..rlv nickine. All dealers and ex-
The many menu ol Mr. and Mr. Joe "
Uundree, former resident, of. thi. city P88 aro unanimous in warning
and county, wilMie glad to know that growers against picking the Mops
the couple have been bleated by the ar- green, as that will spoil the
rival of a lOtf pound boy at their home quailyi ftnd consequently the sale
at the highest price
.u inn nuuerisjiu la acting poai-
niiwtflr at Turner during the absence of
town for a long time owing to the dial
lownea of the water.
Try Moore, the barber, north side of
"C" street, opposite Knox' grocery
.tore, for a hair cut or shave.
The Knights ol Pythias have not yet
decided to move into the Odd Fellows'
now building. .
BUESA TISTA.
T. A. LiveHly&Co. advertise In the postmaster, G. F, Robertson, who baa
Salem papers that they will pay hop gone to the foot of Mt. Jefferson where James Shives has returned from
picaers w cents in all their yards. he will endure the pleasures incident to the const.
T. SI m ..... I . . ..I
oie Lountv .treasurer teuton's ca l camotnit out. suci as me, mosouitos. c. tiu..'. . hm.i i.
for warranlB a,. . Mm DftlUWIU ICll 10r Y 1I1IOCK,
iur wnrrnnis. Hnlnnu. Imnfinu ln ..... . .'
. wash., luesuay morning, no rode
Xhe two pet bears which for a long This is one of the dullest weeks In the Iii. wheel as far as Portland.
tima 01Ari.il T.anII.r.l tiladr'u ... m riA'ara Una v'm'du l.a.l V, Aixit fitiUtmt ma
- - . .... -j ..Hi.i.ivi v. 1.1,1,1. a IOIU nciv J " " ...iw .v .m... ' J uv. uj..a,.vi TflCI T, It I . ,
hfllttfh hi TT Ii;e.flKK.,. T. Lle..r.ba aaiaal. AUI J. D. O. 10WiU. WDO 1188 1)0011
"J -0iiicrij nuu uu AUr atiCDtvu, iiuuutif I'll! UCI BIIU Ml' 1 t it
it.. ni ,intt ia Ti.ki.,. d..u ini,,. ?....-! i.. ...i, uuuuiuii a uryer near jvuiiue, re-
a W Jlt UCVIIUiaiiV Ob lUU'l BHICU V HMUISUi VUDI OllJM J uu llVtlt 1. I T 11 i. At 1
land. The bears will be greatly missed ing. Everyone i busy getting ready for P. w "ome Bl um I,iftce
by Brother Stark's neighbors. hop picking and that' all; and yet " u '
When In Salem and vo wa"ni twJ th,rt' 80od deal just now. Mrs. Jack Hall, of .Wollsdale,
meal don't forget to go to Strong' August Sperling I doing considerable viBited her Bister, Airs. . Duld
iveMiaurant, wnere everything the mar- WOrk on his ranch about a mile north of ln lucsaay-
u vmi. w uau, - I . r r . i . . " .... I . i , . , ...
. .own. ne naa recently muveu a nouse H. A. ISalUWlIl and BO II anu JM18S
j. Li oiocKion is nuttmur concrete Unin ii.u i.i on,i nnm t,ii,iin.. . ir .f nr.- i . i. ir.i.
walks about his residence and property, TZ Vr . L " M.B y enef8' OI V y a8"-'
",M .inc.. pignut pmu wno nave neen viBiiing uere, re-
are completed Mr. Sperling will have a turned to their homes last Satur-
model farm. -
Some of the valley papers are caution
ing the hop growers against picking their
hops too green. If the grower don't
know bis business, he'd better get out of
it. '-' ; ' '.
If you want to buy school bonds, note
we aa oi uounty J reasuref Dalton this
week.
It's a question as to which one is chas
ing the hop grower the hardest the in
surance man or the hop buyer. The'
town is full of both.
Eoy Gilmore, who is attending a Salem
business college, visited his relatives
here Tuesday evening.
Buy your cameras and supplies of
F. E. CHAMBERS
Editor's day at the state fair, Tuesday,
September 18, will be one of the big
days at the fair, and quill drivers from
all over the northwest are expected.
There will be a grand barbecue, and the
newspaper men are all augured of enough
to eat, for once. Count the Wbht Sidb
in, please. -
Steel ranges at K. M Wade & Co' at
prices that cannot be met by any can
vassing agent.
R. R. Parrish, who started out six
weeks ago on a camping tour, returned
home Sunday looking all the better , for
his outing. He Joined the Mazamas in
an attempt to reach the summit of Mt.
Jefferson and -believes he could have
reached the top had the party been di
vided properly, whereby the stronger
ones would not have been kept back by
the weaker. -k ,,
Pickpockets and petty larcenists are
beginning to arrive in the state for at
tendance upon the crowd of visitor to
the Elks' doings at Portland, and the
state fair at Salem.
Pqstmsster Wheeler has had the post
office building lately covered with a
cat of fresh paint.
A special down train came along on
Wednesday afternoon at 1:30. It car
ried the car of officials of the Southern
Pacific company who were on an Inspec
tion tour.. Those on the train were: R.
Xoehler, General manager; G. M. Field
Superintendent; L. R. Grondabl, resi
dent engineer; II. S. Dun noil, road
master. Prices for Wheat.
day.
Quite a number of loads of grain
have been hauled to the warehouse.
But a very few fields of grain
have been threshed around here.
Misses Mary and Dorelle Shives
have returned from - the Wilhoit
springs. They report having had a
fine time. .
The Iiod crop will be readv for
mi l i i. . . . .. . ...
mere is aiways qune a ainerence in pickers earlier than usual ths vear.
the price paid for wheat in the various Most all hop men around here will
sections of the valley, owing to local In- begin the first of September. ,
fluences. To ascertain this difference
inquiry was made Saturday and it wa
found that the prices paid in the several
towns are' as follows: Stay ton, f36c;
Aumsville, 55c; Jefferson, 50c; Wood
burn, 40c; Gervais, 47c; Salem, 46c.
The price at Independence was 46c.
Drink
Cucumber Pickles.
Select very small cucumbors and
to each 100 Allow 1 ounce each of
whole cloves and white mustard
seed, a tablespoonful of salt, a cup
of sugar and two small peppers.
Tie the spices in thin muslin bags;
put them in a kettle with the cu
cumbers and add enough vinegar
to cover. Heat to the scalding
point, take from the fire and bottle.
Examine them every week or ten
days when first put up to see if
they remain firm. If some soften,
THE PUREST remove them, drain off the vinegar
AlSin Rpcr from the remainder. Add a half
DCJI ,n nl onil 1 llllina Dnrr.
VU vA vv w uaava a vut ua nUf
ar to each 200 pickles, scald the
vinegar and pour it over them boil
ing hot.
Hop Ui Beer
Bottled beer for
family use to
be had at
ED. GALE'S CASTLE SALOON.
" . Independence. .
W. (1. Sharrrian,
MERCHANT TAILOR
Main Street, Independence
a number of others spent .Sunday April H, ism, will be paid upon prcteo
in nuipuur j'l iug.
It sit'tim as if prayer mooting is
going 10 in) a luiiui-e.
'My baby waa terribly tick wllh the
diarrhoea, iaya J. Ii. Ifcmk, of Wil
liam, Oregon. "We were unable to
cure him with the doctor' awiMtauce,
ami a a liwt rvmi t we tried ( IiiiiiiUt
luln't (.'olio, I'bolera and Diarrhoea
itwuedy. I am nappy to ay that It
talion at thi. olllce. lutercat will not be
allowed on the tame after the date of
this notice.
E. V. Daltok,
' (Jounty Treasurer of Polk
County, Oregon.
Hid for School Uoml Wanted.
Tha County Treasurer of Polk County
gave liunifdiate rclii-f and a complete! Oregon, will receive tealcd bids at hi
cure." For aale by Klrkliuid Drux (!w,
UAl.l.AS IHHMJ.H.
olllce, in Dallas, Polk County, Oregon
September Dili, MX), at 1 o'clock P, M.
lor school bond, at follow: Amount of
Deputy tlerk . h Nichols, who bonds to be Iwucd. 12500 ; denomination
has been quite sick, is improving. iM each! date of issue. Sentember 15th
II. II. Cofciwr has been assisting 1900, payable in 20 year., with option to
l utility UerK Utughury during Air. redeem after 10 year draw lnteret at
Mi'llOli Illness. the rale of 5 nur cent ir annum Inter
Treasurer K. V. Palton has is- est payable temi annually j purpose of
sued a call for warrants itwuod prior s To complcie new chil house in
to April 8, Uwtriet No. 8, Polk County, Oregon. A
Miss Laura Hrown. who has Won rt,,k'a c Ufk ot '0 lr cent of bid
urawu on any well-known liana in Ure
gon, payable to the order of the under
aigticd, must accompany each bid a i
guaiaiilee that the succeasful bidder will
comply wim mi ma, ine rignt i re-
eerved to reject any and all bids.
E. V. Paiton,
County Treasurer of Polk
County, Oregon
Elk Carnival.
Account Grand Carnival of the Benev-
at McMiniivillo for several months,
is ut home agaui.
w r i . i
iMerciiftiu jtryan is at bis Mace
of bUHinoss again after a few weeks'
sojourn through hastern Oregon.
M. 1). Ellis and family have re
turned from Belknap springs.
ILL. Fenton and family have
gone to ino beacn lor a few weeks.
Archio Suitor, who has been
working in Seiittlo, visited his many H'''11 If'tective Order of Mks, to lie
friends hero Ttuwduv He went tit held at Portland Heptember 4th to 15th
kk nisiK.ro iMtsn. lie went to indumvu, ticket will U ..ld at rtduced
l'ortlund on Wednesday niornuig's rales from all station on Oregon line
train to muet bis father
lo Portland and ruturn. These tickets
..ill I... .H a.. I., hi.. t... O.t i.l. Jl.l.
Ar . 1 ... I""! IW Ull null- MlJ'iriwr du. 1111, Ulll,
, M. banders is assessing in the hoih ami i:tih. ami limit..,! m iiir.Uv.
r .. i ..... ? . . i - I . I . . . . ' .
liiiuKiuiuuie irecinci wnnu A. j. alternate oi sale,
Tom.r ia u.HRMHimr in fhiltna - For further particulars, call on or ad
o " . d. : ... ...
alio county court met on Wed- pendunce.
nesday to make tho nocessary pre
construction of
parations tor ine
several bridges.
I'rof. M. K. Currioro. who has had
on exhibition here an elegant line
of pianos, has taken his stock to
Wyoming.
Clerk U. S. Lnughary and family
visited ins parents on the Luckia
niuto Sunday.
rs v t it ,
v. iieauicy nas erected some
much needed bill hoards.
0. C. Gardner, of Uridgeport, sold
to Castle and Ilalbcman, the butch
ers, several head of sheep at $3.75
por beau. ;
A Minister's (Jood Work.
"I bad a aevere attack of bilious onllo.
got ft bottle of Chamberlain's Collo,
Cholera and Diarrhoea licmedy, took
two dimes and was entirely cured,"
say Hev. A. A, Power, of Emnorla,
Kan. "My neihimr across the street
was sick for over a week, hud two or
three bottles of medicine from the
doctor. He used them for three or
four days without relief, then called In
another doctor who treated him for
some days and guvehim no relief, so
(Uncharged tiiiu. j went over to see
him I lie next morning He said bis
bowels were in a terrible fix, that tliey
bad been running off so long that It
was ulrnoHt bloody flux. I asked him
if he had tried Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemedy and
Meet Us on Ilie Midway."
The Event of the Times-
Great Street
Fair and
Carnival
Occupying many solid blocks, taking
in enure street, irom euro to euro.
Portland, Oregon,
Sept. 4 to 15, 1900.
.' Under the auspices of the Portland
iMks wurpiiHHing in magnitude and
grandeur anything of the kind ever
attempted on the Paelflo Coast.
Hoinetbliiff to remember -tin to the
date of your hoart failure.
The Streets of Cairo,
The Oriental Theatre,
, Tha German YIHage,
The Dancing Glrla,
1 , An Arabian Pageant,
Crowning the Queen,
Rex,, King of tha Carnival, Attended
by Hie Magnifloent Court.
TIlS iirtMLt. titirmln nf Ihn KIUh Ami nlliap nr.
dar8( The jIhIIkii Park tint! Kounlalnt The
..1 iu. 1 r 1 I, 1 1. ...... 1.. ",n "m 1 riiimunai Arwi anu uraun mm-
hosiud, 'No.' I went home and brought WHy unti mh wn,Urfu! ati raotioiiH; Mining
him my bottle and gave him one dose; Merannitiu, Aitritmmiro aim oiiur exhibits;
told him to take another dose in Hfteen f '''"'"ii's Pavilion, doMiKnad by womau,
. t,.,o,,t t, n.l.mluo ir iia ,111 .,( a.,A "y woinuu, nnu aucoraien uy women lor
or twe Ity nilritltesif lie did not .flud the exhll.u ,,r woman's InUuKtrlul work: The
relief, tot lie took no more and waa en-1 srahi iminde, hum or Oregon aud WaNhington
tlrely cured." For sale by Klrkland i k"n,!J- , , , ,
r...... i . ' ... . I .. l.owijKt run and water rates ever e ven to
Ul"s w FortltimlfromullnartBofthuNortliweiit. - ,
6t6lt0 tOPIT)6ll 6(1)001
. Monmouth, Oregon.
Fall Term Opens September 18th
The students of the Normal School
are prepared to take the Btate Certificate
Immediately.
Graduates readily secure (rood positions
Expense or year from $120'to f 150.
Btrong Academic and Professional
courses. New Hpeolul Department in
Manual. Training. Well equipped Train
Ing Department. .' , . -
For Catalogue containing full an
nouncements, addreas -
Flrat Claa. 8ed Fountain In eon
. neetlon.
With every eaah pureha.e, you get
cnanoe en 0O Mitehell bloyole
to be given away September 20.
pitting Globe:
" Is. a specialty with us.
HtisjKictfully yours, t '
0. A. KRAMER & CO.
, ' ' Jeweler, aad Oplkla.i.
Iiulcpeiulonce - - Orogou
The Castle
Keeps constantly on ' hnn a fine
iiHsortnieut of
Whiskies,
Wines,
Brandies,
' Cigars,
Als i the famous Hop Gold Beer
EI). GALE, Proprietor.
OREGON'S
GREATEST STATE FAIR
. -.'.v': V SALEM. - ,
September 17 to 22, i960.
Bigger and Better Than .Ever, Before.'
lvrfh.. .!. hmbHw i . .u...i n..ii.n... , . . ... ....
. ..H'"'"" "uiiiiiu rrpnireu ana renovaierj, all atock build
mga wiorougniy awmreetea, everything lu first elass condition
, - for Mm Urgeataud beat, and moat Complete '
: : Live Stock Show and Agricultural Exposition
I EVER HELD ON THE COAMT.
$2o,ooo in Premiums and Purses!
Oood raelng every afternoon. Muelo and fun at nlirhr..
.took will be made a leading feature, All live atoek and other exhibit hauled
free over the Houiberti Pacific Jlallroad. Itedueed pOHaenuer ratoa ou all rail
road.. For premium Hat and other Information, address
A. D. WCNRUNfl, PTM.. M. D. WI5DOM, See.,
Mbjboro, Oregon. . Portland, Oregon.
Jor Draylno;)
....Call on....
F. M. SKINNER,
Independence.
Orders for hauling
executed promptly
and at reasonable
rates. ' i
West Side-
AND
Weekly Oregonian
Oo Year, (In advance) $s.oo
A CLEAN SHAVE
AND A- ,
H-H- STYLISH RAIR CUT
t. f MAT VOU IKT WHKM VOU PATaOflf.K
Kutch'a Barber Shop.
Independence . Oregon
BITH IHD B1RBER SHOP
, E. T. HENKLC, Proprietor '
Hot and Cold Baths at all
A-'. Tlrr;es.
INDEPENDENCE - OAECiON
The HntEl Gail
Dallas, Ore.
Ha8 been refittod and renovated
from collar to garret, arid every
thing iu now. (Jowl gum pie room
for commercial men. Hatinfartion
guaranteed, liutcs, $1.00 to $2.00,
bwM rates by tho week.
BUCK & SMITH,
Proprietors.
G. L Hawkins
Indepeadence, Ore.
Monuments and
Headstones
Cemetery Work
etc.
J. t KIRKLAND,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Real Estate,...
Insurance, Loans,
Mulu Ht.
Iudeieiideuce, Ore,
Dan P. Stouffer.
n&u ranee,.,,..
and
....Collection.
. 'Titles
Examined.
CHARGES REASONABLE.
Main Street
Dallas, Oregon.
MOTOR ' 1JNE .."
TIME TABLE
Corrovtad to date. .
Leavm Iiuliiponit
nne tor Atonmouth
and A I rile. .
Ti3U a. m.
.. 3:!I0 p. m.
Lenveii Iu(1picii1
noe for Moniiioiilh
and Dm lint. '
XliOOa. m. -7ilS
p. ill. , "
I.enveii Alniimontli
tor Alrllo.
7ne m.
Rsno p. in.
L.ve Monmouth
fur Dullus,
; llmo a. m.
,7130 p.m.
I.miv Alille for
Moiimunth and
Inilitpeixlrime. :
OiOOa.m.
UO p. m.
l.onve. Diillim or
Moniiiiiutli and In-
dupundi'iioe.
1:011 p. in.
8 30 "
LeHvK Miinnumih
for Jiiilopi'iuloiivu.
0:4 n a. 111.
1:30 p.m.
8:40 p. 111.
ni45 p. in.
IMIO p, m.
Leavoi, IndHiiend-
enoe fur MonniouUi
81OS p. iu.
Are you looking:
for a brush?
f Not witTi Germany but a hair brush',
, tooth' brush,' or a silver-polishing
brush. I have a good all-brietlo hair
brush for 25c. Tooth brushes, 5c up.
A. S. LOCKE,
Prescription Druggist
INDEPENDENCE,
OREGON
Who said there was nothing
new under the sun?....
If you think so, you will have to change
your mind when you see that....
if
"Special Bicycle"
MMaai'ZEiB?aa4B .
Campbell Bros.
Prices on, all our Bicjcles have been cut Twenty per cent.
Independence, Ore-
They also have the celebrated
"golightly" imperial for $22
"DOCTOR UP"
Changeable weather between two seasons encour
ages your chronic troubles and in ilicts upon you
much petty sickness. Bettfer ward it off. 10 cents
might prevent it when $10 wouldn't cure it
" Come to us to have your prescriptions filled, and
for everything kept in a well regulated drug store.
STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS
AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES
KIRKLAND DRUG CO.
A Big Kick
man makes when bla laundry work Is
sent home with poroupino edgsjs and
spread eagle button holes. It he would
bring his linen to an up-to-date laundry,
where perfect methods obtain at all
times, such as the Salem Steam Laundry,
he will rooeive his shirts, collars and.
cufTs equal to new every time that we
send them home. ,
SALEfl STEAM LAUNDRY .
COLONEL J. OLMSTED, Prop. , ,""
Lo.ve your order, at Kutch'a Barber .hop, or
with th. 8lem it.ge. v
P. L. CAMPBELL; Pres., or W. A. WANN, Sec. of Faculty,
Free to Inventor..
The exporlorioe of C. A. Snow tfo. In nhtnln.
Inn more than UO.IHH) pateuu for inventors liiu
ennbleil Muni to hulpftilly auiiwor many qunH-
iiuiiB reutuiiK tnu prou;uiion oi intoiieoiuai
ronorty. T nn tliov Iuivb ilon In n iiniiinlil.,!.
ruiitlna briefly (if United 8tHt unci foreign
fatoiit, wltli ost of came and how to prooura
hem; tradu mnrka, dtmlgnH, cavunU, Infringe
ments, (leolaioiiH in luadinK lmtiint ottMin.eto.
Thin pamphlet will bo sent free to anyone
vrtUng to U. A. Bogw & Co., Wanulogtoa, V. 0
AT THE T;
LITTLE PALACE HOTEL
J.M.STARK, Prop. ..,
Vou can get. v -
6 Meat Tickets for SI
""" Our Everyday Meal .
is as good as our
Sunday Dinner, and
our Sunday Dinner .
is decidedly the best
)j. Meal to be had in .
C town. Try it.
E.L ketcHum,M.D
Office and Reuidence Corner Railroad
!.''', Monmouth Streets,
NDEPENDENCE,
OB
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