THE WEST SIDE T(or, No. 141. FRIDAY, OCroCKR 6, 1900 KMMIt Or rVTAIAS. M oiuvol cwnirx. MMra wul take Vdllliif Kali ! i.ivl,,l lo lira J wuenl Iim lid ceiluloT,ai.ieB'wvea.nlllli. 4. W.RlCkUHWiON. K.R.& Tweniv neau oi cuotca rearum vol- . 1 ... II - ... 1 ltiika fitr eala. Inniiira nf I vv. ..v- - -1-"- u . it W. W. Paaavja, . Tlm weather U Una with ocvMiooal shower to ly ttmdust.? t. 1 Yea. w cant do better than her at J. L. Stockton', we'll lake the good" Clean cheat ed for tale. ' Apply to Henry Hill, lndetwudnc, 9 H H Hop ballot I iWt done. ; - ... Zed Konendorl will ooi por a new awniug: the biackimitna were tating ... measure and curve (or the iron work onThureJay. a rwlone struck J. L. Gtockton'a (tore thi week and pt'ed the gixni aeep on the counter, eliow cae and anywhere iiiv could And a place, while hundred of dollar worth went out the door. Why? Air tight beater that will uit your taste and tit your pocket book at R. M Wade k Co ' Well, how about V tew light on the IHWiwrm..- ,m,..,m. . month.T Mut we poke along in the dark and run ciwi ot breailn. g occasionally T J. 1 Stockton trade figured up Into I the eeveral thouand last month be. cause hugooita are uptoaateanuevery-i Douynow. When tn 8alm and you wanUgood Tuuraur ;iwrJlhlDtUi.ii k.t ailord 'can be had. ii t.UNn 5 Kninhta o( Pv- thias. conferred the rank ol knight on one eeouir Weduesday evening. For the information of absent member, the West 8id would say that the candidate I hcded hi previou teaching and you know the rest. Hn: am leRina farm wagon cheaper than anv other bouse iu Oregon, Wednesday - wa a Jewish holiday, Yom Kippur. , I ti A. n. U. W. has one assessment No. 8 lor October. - t.- na nf Honor has no assess-1 ment thi month. Thi make , five skips thus far this year. COHDWOOD taken on subscription at the WEST SIDE office. v ; . ? C. P. Cornwell has sold hi black smith outfit to Tom Fennelf and ' now working for the latter. Don't overlook the Roshford wagon, the best ironed wagon on tne maraei. For sale by K. M. Waueaua The Collins mill is wnding to San Francisco this week lour ear oi nour, containing 1000 barrels. Trv Moot e. the barber, north :de ol "C" street, oppoeit Knox' grocery atore, for a hair cut or shave. Lyon Lodge No. 20, A. F. A A. M. will meet Saturday evening. There will be work in the master mason degree and it i. likerythat Grand Master f1" will come over, from Salem to witness the worki",, ' . Buy your mill leett aUhe Colllne mill. Bran, klipe' Urn.800 P' on- Rev. Roster the new pastor" ot the M,E. church outh, will preach both morning and evening of October 21st. Riiv vnnr rsmeraa and StlDlilie of F. E.CHAMBERS After resident in this County of twelve years, most of which was passed at Moumouth, Mr. T. J. Beery started (or his old home in Beery, Iowa, on inonuar mornuiK, Kuina u mu w . Bl ... I Salem. Mrs. Beery will visit ith her father in Salem, John C. Cramer, until her husband decides whether to remain in Beery or go to some other locality. Steel ranges at R. M Wade A Co's at prices that cannot be met by any can vassing agent. ' The hoD business ol Oregon, on a basis of. 15 cents, is worth away above two millions of dollars to thil state. At 80,000 bales of 180 ponnd each, it is $2,1001)00. And then there are above that the commissions to the:. dealers, the wages of the freight handler, etc., etc. And this money is more generally distributed than that (or any Other crop, The poor of the cities, who go to the yards and pick, get a lot of it. Toe I merchants in turn get their share. The Dankers get.tneir uare. ouy (or the children, sends the little ones to school with new books and slate ; gives tne mammas new aresBes, ana an .. . . ...J mi. ,L. collection boxes at the churches. States. . ' Mftiraziueto subscribers o( the Wkst Hide, call at the office. F. E. Chamber keeps all kinds o( photographic supplies. Evervthinff vou want to wear at J. L. Otockton s, ana yoa can t cio ueuer any- ...". .. . . .. 1 where in Oregon. Campbell Bros.' have just received a new and complete stock of wall paperr " A new device (or drying hop was used with great success -this season by A. Wolf, a grower at Silverton. His new process consists of drying the hops in boxes placed on the kiln floor, which prevents the hops (rom packing in the center or breaking in removing to the store room. No lupulin is lost in any way. Wall paper that will please the most critical, at Campbell Bros. " School book and school supplies at Robinson A Co'. It is not at all unlikely that the South em Pacific company will fill its ware house with Polk county hope. The warehouses are filling and yet there are plenty of hops waiting (or storage, the growers seeming to prefer storing their hops (or awhile to selling them at the present prices. . t For sprains, swellings and lameueps there Is nothing so good as Chamber lain's Pain Balm. Try it. For sale by Kirkland Drug Co. Do you need..... , PRINTING? If so. give the WEST SIDE a call. Printing of every description done with neat ness and dispatch at rea- sonable rates. WE AIM TO PLEASE. M"'M-0-H-"dn.CIdvleU vu igrwi; lor uuiesgo wiier tliey will probably remain (or (tin winter. . ' Mr. J. R. Baldwin tl vliltirtg friend at Wlnlock, WmIi. Naart t.il, ....I .H.. l n.. - !.... I wr vUitor Iter on Tuetdav. i . v-' Stockton mad a btlsiliet trip "ru"uu I. M. Himnann nf IjiUIII U I ' - ......... T..i. I ... ... t, curt or. in utile l'tlac I at WK,n ,n "". 1)0 n 'orgft th Invitation danc at Wt r ,,(,UM 00 -rening. L. C. Gil more mad a trip to Salem on ThmUy. Mi Kale Jone i teacblnt chool M" Oorvallt. " rt. J, A.O. Brant I vldtlng relatim 1 1. R...tl.l I f ... . nr i. mm nnwuw, nmmn ill Marton o( Mary' River, came lo the city Tueeday. Mr, I. Vamlnyne earn no from Tort ina jMt FikUy (or a (ew day' buninem Henry Patterwn cam op from Port land on Saturday night to be out with the bird early on Monday morning. . Thoma 6tapleton of KUckltat Valley, wu here during the week. II returned home n Wednesday. . - ; n ' t-- .j'r 11 -lVarhf.r. Monlhle nf Rt.m In tl ' lie Kb i. , T. . .., nn n' . . . . Sherman Uoor, a sprightly lad, fell m the barn last Saturday and broke hi right arm. - , - j Jud ' Milljr ' Vancouver, Wash., wa ia thi city Monday lor the pu'po o( attending the funeral of John Slapleton, Mr. Miller', father. Dr. J. P. Jchnson, o( Haily, Idaho, paised through Independence on Bat ordsy after visiting a short time with Mr. J. J. uusaelU George W. 8tpleton and wife are at the old homestead. Mr. Stanleton i busy witling up hi father's estate. Miss Nina Bateman of McMlnnville, arrived on the morning train Wednes- MT n1 nl"k her home with Mrs Q. W. Rnich, an aunt. Qu Hurley, has gone to Tacoma where he is lo he bookeeper for a mer cantile house. Miss.Dorotby Cooper returned home on Saturday after several months, visit in Juneau, Alaska. L. C. Gil more will leave (or Astoria the first of next week to attend the K. P. grand lodge session which convene on the 9th. At the Br in 8lem when the Perry Stove Works were burned, Charley Hub- bard' steam wood saw badly injured causing a heavy loss to him. Mr. Norval Atkins, who visited Mrs, A. B. Atkins duriug the past week, re turned to her borne at Carlton on Wed nesday' train. Oscar Russell went up the road on 8aturday to Eugene to be on hand at th opaainft ol the university Monday morning. Hon. Thomas II. Tongue is hilled to address the citiaens ofThis city It the auditorium on next Tuesday mu'or the auspices ol the Republican club, Tony Noltnerol Portland, passed through town on Wednesday (rom Moti' mouth where he attended a session ol the executive board of the Normal school. Mrs. Laura Green, daughter of Andy Wilson, has moved from Bumpier, . trt pm'uivu ll.ft frnn. fins n.llr.n " , " . , , ' .." sne uas uirecieu mat me ar mvaj ue sent to her new address. It i reported that Mrs. Adkins. of Monmouth, had a leg broken through a defective sidewalk and dark street Here i a practical lesson for Independ ence city father. A damage lull result- '"8 "m such an accident would pay (or " '. ' month The Independence Orchestra is pre paring (or the first of a series of dances be given every two weeks at the opera house during the season. The first dance will be given this Saturday even gt invitations having been sent out during; the week. Rev. D. M. Doty of Monmouth will rclv at the Christian Churbh Hun- dg t n a m Bumjgy gcll0o ,t 10 , . . r E ....m n(.iu.w. Praver mM,lni. Thorsdsv evening 7:30 o in Mrs. H. M. Lowell, who was killed in day, was a ister-in law to Mrs. A. B. Atkins of this city. She was en route to Trenton, Mo , to visit her eon, Clark Lowell, whom she had not seen tor sev- er' yoare. iwo oi me cars were crusnea wgemer, ana in wie nenp oi . I .. .1 -J 1.. .1- I ., wreckage the body .of Mrs. Lowell was , . The complete novel offered as by the New Lippincott magaiine p( October is a stirring good, one in the field which has set us all to looking up our ancestors and reading American history. It is called "My Captive," and is by Mr. Joseph A Altshelter, whose recent story of the civil war is now passing into many editions. "My Captive" is the heroine, She is the gallant daughter of an Eng- lish officer, whose beauty and courage arealike worthy of her martial birth, She lead her American captor a wild itallop over historic ground-nnd wins from bi heart a submission he can! never win from her English nluck. The scene lies at the south during the Revo lotion, and it is full of vivid fights that thrill the native pulse. IDrjrik THE PUREST AND BEST..... Bottled beer for family 1 use to be had at ED. GALE'S CASTLE SALOON. Independence. Ho; W Beer fit; fllllllell. Comity met Tuely vetting. Tli eoinmlttee on publia property ml helth urn! police uiHtlo verbal report. . - ' ' , i Tlx council Mure) to meet on Friday evening to consider tlm ordinance In r 0 w " li"ik . , i i n II. C. Miller aked to have licente on bowling alley redured. Matter wat re ferred to ordinance committee. Recorder wa directed to t'Mie liquor licenie lo K. L. Gale and J. ,11. Coop they having filed their bond, the m Imlng approved. ' , Claim were allowed M follow ; K Henkle, $ 1 2 ; A J. Tupor. J. F Buckley, 1 10.10; Uilunir A Ch I Ureal It w-75- ' J ne council then aujournra to meet at 0:30 Friday evening. IH.d. On SnlunUy, SvpioinlHir 2'ili, at Saliini, Julm SiNpleton, at the age of (17 yean and S moiitii I'ieHin'l wa Uru in Canada. He married Joeephiua Klomir In 1854. He crowed thu plalim iu 1WM to Idaho, am came to Oregon (ram MnIio In 1K78, go- 10 W'aahlngion county (rom there MHikliatln tha date ol I v Mningtoii tn In, 7 1 In IIW3 tie) came I o Polk county and willed on the (arm "r " ".T w,"', ever since. He had been sick (or. qnlie a while before the end oaniej at. last h wa (tirroundetl by nearly . all of l)it oJHUIren. . Peeeawd leave a wife and eight children as follows: Thomas, who live In Ooldendale Wash. Mrs. MVv Deahwi, 8alem5 Mm Ella Miller, Vancouver; George . Portland; Mra. Kate McDonald, Lea is ton, Idaho ; Pavld P. and Louis, this city; and Jame P., Vancouver, The fiiuerol service were held at the family residence on Monday afternoon interment being in the Odd Fellows cemetery, Rev. J.U. Baldwin otlkiating PUBLIC IIC.M3EHM. Abstract of lumriiiueuia Filed In Polk Comity Sept. 83 to Oct. 1, 1900. ioa . L D Frnser to F.liinbetti A Frsser, 6l5s, sees 9, 10, tp 6 s r 4 w love and affection. L It Siinson (admr) to Dora Ilrown, Its 5, 6, 7, 8, blk 20, Kola-lHH). J C Gates and Win Drilaveu to C and J G Hand, Sola, N Conner d I c tp 6 s r 0w-7000. J G VanOrsdel, ahe'iff, to Fidelity Bavings Ass'n, w of Its 2, 8, and all of It 0, blk 4, Gem add Dnllas-ilOOO. J B Jones to Julia U Jones (ijt cl), 440a sec 28, 33, 34, tp 6 r 4 wl. A M Kau to K A Pagenkoff, UKhi sec 8 up 0 s r 0 w $00, Alvin M Ginn to J F and L J Hoi man (qt cl), 1.4da J II Lewis d I o tp 7 s r 5 w Hi- Anna F Martin to J F Holman, 1.4da J II Lewis d I c tp 7 r 5 w-t75 8 D and K J Tucker to J L Gay, 0.04 U M Fulkerson d I c tp 7 s r 4 w-1700, Bittie Dakan to R M Hmith (qt cl), M2 Int in 137.38a ee 6, tp 0 r 3 w- Carrie K Bentley to A V Thompson, It IB, 17, blk C, West Palem-fTOO Polk County bank to Josephine Wright, Its I, 2, blk C and Its 4, 6, 0, blk B, Falls City 102 50. . Edith F Reynold to Klixalth M Brown, 18.01a AUG Shaw d I c Ip 7 a r 4 w-;iw. T E Lyons to N E Swenson (correc tion), I00tp7sr5w l. Caleb Forshey to Martha Youngs, 1.10a T C Thorp d 1 c Ip 8 r 6 w-$100. Ilcrnmn Miller to Dr. Victor Fink, 10a i ... . !... - . -yi l I c ip 7 s r o w- kmj, Anna Aehi to Adolph Aebi, 70.44a sec 27tpf)Br5w-100O. MINCKLl-ANKol'S. H W Murphy vs Sing On; action to recover price ot hops 4K4. John Hughes vs Ben Hayden; satis faction of judgment $'1500. Ladd A Bush vs Ben Hsyden; satis faction of judgment $K1. 30. E M Croisan vs Ben Hayden; satis faction of judgment $147.75. - Fidelity Savings Ass'n to Ciiss T 8pringer, general power of attorney, . COUNTY oorjHf. EstHte of Daniel VanHnskira semi annual report filed and approved. Exe- cutor charged with $108,31 for snle ol gram ami Hitthomed to renl farm an other year. Est of John Burns -Final account filed and November 5 set (or hearing. Est of David Ackley Kale ol real pro- perly con firmed. , Est of James F. Taylor Sale of real property confirmed. v' . Est ol Nathaniel Holman U. S. Landry appointed guardian ad litem f , N Ho,mHI, a ,,, r jvtition . m , ,v ' I Est of Cvrus Jones Semi annual re rilp,nnrnUf, M""" .1 ... t. Est of Nathan Ilussoy potillon to sell personal property granted Est of Jane Richardson Receipts pf heirs filed and administrator and bonds- (en discharged. Ent ol t red r inch Final account ap proved and administrator and bondsmen discharged. Est of W. P. Shaw Final account ap proved and administrator and bondsmen discharged Van J Dornsife bale of personal pro' perty approved Est of Isaac Ball Semi annual report approved ..Est" of C. B. Groved Continued to November 6. Est of George A. Wells Proof of will filed. G. A. Wells, jr., appointed ad-ministratorj-II. W. Murphy, Miles Por- tertluld and J. II. Ingraham appraisers. Est of John Fawk Final hearing set (or Nov. 5. Est of John Stapletou Will filed and commiHsion to clerk of Marion county issued to prove will. " Est ol John A. McCoy Semi: annual report filed and approved and order made to sell personal property. Est o( E. P. Gurrin Semi annual re port approved. .... .j . .. , Note the new ad of Tom Fennel. . He is in business once more at the old stand opposite the creamery. DRESSMAKING PARLORS, Mrs. J. C. House and Mrs. K. M. '; Irvine have opened Drewtmaklng Parlors one. door eunt ot H. li. Jas person's on Monmouth street, and solicit a fair share of your patronage. ' Uame Laws of Oregon. As the flshlnir aeaatm la now ou and the hunting aeaaou will aoon open lof larger game, It may lie wen u rennuu parties going to the mountain ,Ust wheu tiny euii take game. ltllfiil to kill deer and elk from July IS to November 1 of each yr, but It Is unlawful to kill llieiu al any time for the hides, name and horns, and It I hIho unlawful at any time to killaH)tlid fawn or to. ohaso a ueer wlitt dog. - " i The open season to kill kllver trcf squirrel U from Ootolier 1 lo January 1. The open season for China pheasatils, grouse, native nheaaaula and quails I the mouth of (MoUir and November. H tuners are not allowed to ahoot from a public highway nr to enter any stamK lug or grow ing grain not hi owu for the purpose of recovering or taking any game, or to go upon any, premise for ihe iiuriuMM of limitliitf or to allow his douNtodn without the consent of ?h owner or the pemmi In charge, The taw forbids the killing of laoksuipe ex cept from tha 11 rat dav of Hepteniber .....II .1... . .. . .. ... 1. ........ ..lt..u. mini vue ist iisjr i vuiuui n" lug. - ', IV mt iiimv be taken fuuu April 1 to Novemlwr I of ench year.. Ducks iiisv bo killed (ruin HepieinlHr 1 uut'l Marcii 1A following. The penally for the violation or any of the provision of the law promoting gmiie la a lino of not leas thun 111) or luore llian J(l, ti get her Willi Hie cows f the iiroseculion or uy tine in me enmity lull not um tlian aeveii uays nor nion lima 100 days, ., - The PunUhuient iH-tiig an aever few will take tha chum of kllliog game out orteaaotl,- .1 .,. . ' : . J..1J,6tiirgiK(11iaker.. Ciiyv ai Im .t o i J i .1- tlit?Hy lliuvaday.-y ' , i Why groiaroiim1 In the darkness ct by a tmokv coal oil lamp giving three Of lour eandle-puwur llghi, when for 80c ler innnlli you can have a nice clean 10 eaudle-siwer electric tiglit Installed, Tne Jaiiiinoii firocery Co., Ii the Utlo of a new grm'ery and enwery house in Moiiiuouth. F. A. Dotity, ol thi, city, is at the head of the firm ami will give it the hendit u( hi usual euergy. It it expected that the F.iwllsli part riddel allotted to IndeHndeuce sport men, eighteen lrs, il arrive here alxiut November 10, The Wurr Piok uppests to liunter that care be used not to kill these birds until after they gel a good start. , , (interitur tteer has issued a w rit ol cc la) election cominanding the sheriff of Multnomah county to "notify the judge of election of said county, tliat on Tues day, November (1, 1000, they hold a spec ial election to fill the vacancy that eiist by nasnn ol the death of A. J. Knott, lecti'd to represent' Multnomah comity in thu lower house of the Oregon legls at tire, " . The nuuiHueinviil of tliu Pioneer Woolen i mill, of Da linn, which hKa been niukinR proiiOMitionii to towns and citios througliout tho Worth wcW, (or tho piiHt three nionthii, to move tlm mill lo any location giv ing it tho nectwury oncuuragomcnt in tho wav o( a Ihiiiuh Vina at last ouml a city in California that wishes, to invent in ouch a rojerty. )uncuu , McPhernon and li.s F. luoth, ol Han tit Crust, roturncdlrorri )allas .lttiit ' Vefiing, whore 'they had goue as'a .ooiumittee from their tome town to ijiapuot the tnachfn- try of tlm PioiiiH-r -mill and if it met with their approval to accept a iromilion from tho maiiagctnent of thu mill, in huhalf o( Santa Cruz, This little city of 7000 pto- lo pioposo to movo the machinery rom liilliin and add to it much more new machinery from the eaat and pluce it jn a build ng erected by the people on lundu donated by lorn. It ia enti mated that the mill ill coat the people of that town a ttlo over $20,(XX), and it speaks much for tho enterprise of tho ia- labitantfl of that p'ace, ' that they are willing to donate eo much to ncotinigi) an industry of this kind their midat. It is understood int the committee is well satisfied atist'icd with the property oxamin- 1 ycBterday,- and will accept it within a few days. Oregon will thus loe an enterimao and tho Iit- o city of Dallus will bo a great iHcr. MCHsrs. iitct'iieroon anu liHiih left for home last night, loafed with their trip to the Wil- amctta valluy and their nuccesBful cal with Hie owners ot the imllus Woolen mill. Statesman, Sept. 30. When you cannot sleep for coughing, It Is hnrdly iiueeHsary that any one should tell you that you neod a few meHorClmmoerlulu's rough ltemeiiy to u II ay the irritation of the throat, and make sleep posHihle. It Is good, Try It For title by Kirkland prug Co. , ,'J. Clj Vut City Warrants, Notice is hereby given that funds are how on hands lor the payment of City Wsrrnnts No". U0,v to Ho,, H(M, inclusive Interest will ceu'ae'frOnr and sifter this ate,, ,.,,, , ,.... -, .. . . , ,,. Indepphdetice, Ori-gon, Sept. 27,1000'. Asa Komnson, ; : , ' Ctty Treasurer, ' : Public sale. . ,.. , . Oii tlwiOth day o( October, 1000 at the Id Fuller place near Airlie, Oregon, I ill offer for sale at public auction the following nersotial nronertvi One span liluck horses 7 and 8 years old weight about lioOeacn, Une span mares 0 and 7 years old weight about 1400 each. Une mare 6 years old weight 1200, MarcB all bred to I'.ugliali sire. -1 . 10 head yearling steers. 1 milk cow. , '. 1 snlkey, , . , . 1 new lish wagon - 1 wide tire wagon - 1 set double harness , " 1 Home Iiokh and pigs. m Terms! 110, and under cash, Uver 10. notes one year on approved security ut 8 per cent interest. . oper cent dis count for cash. At the same time and place I will oft- for sale that part ot tho fuller place Iving north of the county road about 400 acres aB it stands. ' Tdrms; 5 equal payments 8 per Cent int. first payment, approved security outside property last 4 payments secured on place, - Ueaerved mu fit. an acre. This place. has aliout luu acres either under or that can easily be placed under culti vation out open pasture land well ten- cod. 40 acres summer fallow now being seeded down. House barn and orchard. B, P. Coll well. WANTED AfJTIVE MAN OP GOOD OH AH aeter to deliver and collftot'ln OruKri for old fhtnlillHhed miuiiil'ttoturlim wholuHiilo houae, t'.KMi n ear, mire pay. Honiisty moro than ex. iwrii!liC8 n quil ttu, uur ruiruu', uuy uu, a anv ally. KnclOHe Bf-addroHsod stamped envelope. Manufacturers, Tblrd Floor,.! Dearborn St., Uhloago ' How's This f W"r Oris Hundred tNillsr Hrwsrd tor ?, iii ,T 1 '"" eannol M oertid br lrr,l t lint, r. J. I'll KN KV A m rmi. Toledo, O, w . Ui uiiildnlKUvd, bavs kiuiwn If, i, (!hi nir wr in hut If. ymr, nd Iwllsvs lilm psf. (rally honnrskl In all Imilnuu trsnwti'Uiiii slid nii.n.iuiij, h fMry mi ttLroiillsa. - w-iiii.ir nrin, i a um i m .i. ttiii.iui.ia arniiu vnui, ft. . ., " ' aiarrb Ours Is Uknn (numsllr, n. Ins dlruiitly iiHn tin, hlisnl and ninmius ur "" On ,vthl. Prlns 1S pr bolUt. Hold "''. iMoniuiiisisire. Hall Ksiuiijr pillasr tlis twt. . . . ' . . . ' ' , , Oiteuln; of Kcliool T" Indeiiendence public schools opene.1 on Monday morning with a lull corn of teacher and about three bun dred children in attendance. ' , ' I'rof. A. M. Handera, late ol Dtllat, u principal and the following ladles ar teachers t Mr. II. T. Nniltli, Mis Kcllle lltirk, Mis Vena (loff, Mis Dora Cooper, Miss AdonaCoehr'au.Mr. Mary Tuck, ill Luiil Mssterson. , . The Galveston papers "if "Satur day morning contain no premont tion of the great storm, though i broke upon tho city at 6 a. pi. The News says that "at' inldrjlgu't ' tli'c moon wa shining brightly and the skxwas not as threatening lis earl ier In the night.' This 'weather!' bu reau has no late advices as UV the itotm (U'tiie Houtii AlUntiol'aiid h t. f. i),.l Owi' IrniiU'sl lllutnr. uc.imhj,.j)o .ctiapgoWi.aifiupwr ph, ,lt t foroc .lKiorat.r,j!chJng iVxa.", -Nothing j ia Jlic, Vagula weather report indicate, anythijg omiHlil; liy(, Vehire, the, Baturdft morning p4V't were, on the, streets In Galveston , thu frightfuf stow had In gun its havw. . c . .. , Jt Happened Iu Urn More. ' k 'Otic day lent winter a lady came ( my drug store and aaked for a brand of onuKU niedldne that I did not have Iu alock," aaya Mr. V, It. (Jrandln; the pnpuUr druggist of Onlatlo, JJ. Y. Hlie va dMapslulil and wanted to ktioM wbateotigh prepafatlnn I 'could reoomiiiend, I saldio her that I ooud fret'Iv reoommeiid Chamberlain' Cough Iteuieiiy olid mat sue oouid take a imM tie or the remedy ana arrer giving It fair trial II she did not find It worth the money to bring back the bottle and I would rein ud the prion Paid. , In Hie ooume of a day or two the lady came hack tn company witti a menu iu Heed of a ootigu uiedlclue and advised her to buv a Ixiltle ol Chaiulerlnlu' t'ouuli lU'iniHly. f consider that a' very BtMxr reeonimeiidatloii for the remedy," u I for sale uy tvirKiaiid Prug l o. ", .,, Oregon FrulU , , . Atf iti ni ln a recent issue if the Minneaoulif Journal states .that in two weeks of September, 00 car loaus oi iruu naa imoti ..reocivea . iu that city. Of this amount "00 ear loads had come from OreKQrwand Waahington, and 40 from Michigan Indiana and Illinois. It, is such lacts ah these uiat tnuioaie in a praotical way the wonderful resour ces of Oregon. A gentleman who ias recently come to rortlanu Irorn Minneapolis, informs tho Teleyrgra- that Oregon apples Belli, readily. (in that city, t I L nu;zii ,jcrj pox, and that .no better Jruit ..ia seen tltcyrj tft.in that which comes from thisstaW. t,.wi. Mf 'For Ihrea dava andnlahta I suffered agony untold from an attack of cholera niorbim brought ou by sating eaeuui bm " aaya M. K. lxiwtber, olerJt of -lb diatrlot court, Ceulerville, Iowa.. "I thought I should surely die, Vm! tried a doeen dllfereut uiediclnea bet all to uo ntirpose. I sent for a bottle of Cham lierlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy and three done relieved ine entirely. " Thi remedy la for sale, by Kirkland OJrug IX).-' " The third party candidates have declined the enthnsiaHtio' nomina tion tendered them by eighteen of their fellow citir-ens, cbieily boc&UBo they have not yet made up their minds how they wul vote this fall. ' ' . ' - . - ' To n-nideuls of Polk County. , If you want to locate in Houthern Oregon, if you will tell me what you want to do, what you can bring with you either in skill or money, I will take ileaaure In answering letters oi inquiry. ( vou want to rent a farm, say how Iiml'o and what vou can pay--csh rent ruin here. If you want to buy prop erty or engage in mining, say so. If you 'want to work for wages, tell me what you can do, and wages yon expect and I wil try to assist you. It might be well for you to enclose a 2o stamp to reply, E. C. Pentland, ' , , - . ; Oram's Pass.'Or.i ' ' To the Deaf. , ' ? .. ! A rich lady cured of her deafnee. ami noise in the bead by. Dr. .Niuhol sou' Artificial Eur Drumsgave $10,000 to Ms Institute, so that deaf people dn aliW.to procure the ear drums may have thoiu rree. , AdUrees Wu, lMM-o,' 'ilie Nicholson, Iustltule, 7ao,B EighUi Nicholson, Institute, 7S0, r. AVenue, New York, U. ft 'A'. (' u AND A-v !' I'.I.UI livfei at Yotf-m :'VWkiT1rptr'- fiKd(Hat ku t h - ' - ' " fl '-. tndepctidence 'Drift . , . T.'H EN KLE,' proprletof ,J'( Hdt and Cold Baths at all Times. - i INDEPENDENCE - .OUEfjON Dan P.Jtouffer. Insurance,..,.. vi .,...(j)ollection, i ' . ., i " Examined. 5 CHARGES REASONABLE. ! kaln Street , ... Dallasi Oregou W. G. Sharrrian, Main Street;" Independence BATH 1 BARBER SHOP ; , ... K : V:.-;. :. i, Hclimd apportionment. ': 0. L, Htarr, aoanty chool'supeeW Uodent, oa Monday mad the lollowing apportionment ol choo, funds on, f bails of II.&k per capita (or county, and U4 (or stale t. , 1 ' , Dlst. 1- lt6 06 . "Dlsl. 83-f 304 70 i .... - 152080 W 84 -217 W t -8 , 171 K t ' 8W 133 70 8K 87 0ft ,, '8118 15, , . 87 99 60' ; . 7180' 1'?4 88-127 43 1 7X- )M'W 1 ''" 80- ' 102f 00 ' 5 iUKwwi.rf- ' -40 ,t 140 2 V;' 8-e820 20 ' ,.Ul-r.,-MMIr i .'lO. ,807 BO 87 05 48- lOf 70 44- "IS'M . 12- ' "la- v 14- "u-16 f. 1'10 HO 85 r 9ll 75 46 74 00 Ml 60 8VflV 1 127 45 tft'BfP 4ft- 4fr76 ' 48- 84 20 . 50 '87 05 .17- . 18- lao 80 10- ' 1H0 80 l 20- .' 2U-a.-2Q , , 23-, 00 15 Biotriwf v 62-i .34 20 ,.ynfj3-r 1J51 2ff ., 64 1,111 (Ml 174 JOrr 1 1.68- .111 Qk i.V?A ,80 84 r. ' Ob-' f 8rU3iH3' tMl r - , . yd i':ii.i tutht! li " i :Oi Ji' ill : NOTARY PUBLIC ; Real-Estate.:.') Zi Insurance, toans, H' Main HI i'rV Indepeodeiibef- Ore. H'llUI IIIMIIIIIIUIIIl ' '""GtJ v' I - will give extra spe-i total bargains on Watches! Ifor a lew . days. v. Doa'tt pvcrlogk this sale,, if youl iwant a Watch. 4 hl! u , I ' ; Jidr.4 Of IMaei. IHltlM'H1ll'"MlHHi i ,lcacie,eT..!' W'Yult" ntiii'iTr U Mtnuinltli v . . . : , . latonea ' Cemetery Wbrlc Awl -7ti.'.W".f . C The Independence NATIONAt. BANK . s ii ' '. ' : ' ' .. ' '" Capital 8tock, $50,000.00 ' " A. HlaaCBBKHO.; ABtABltt NIION. rnddsnl. Vto-rraldal ,,,iO,W.M.VWalMkl,. , ;-J ''4 , DIRECTORS. r.gmlth, A. fslsoa, A. N. BaiarR. U. Jas txtMB, i. K. Kbodea, B. W. Ssara, II. Vlnoabarr , ,.'-'t ; . t " a fnlrf Ranfnr aad Metianr bostawi lrniot,l; lon mult, bills discounted, cam aircltl credits frantsd; deposit roslvd es eurrunt tocount suliisot U eaeak. loUrtl aU B tlmdpwtts. " r'l I I., I I1" "'! . 1 " " V ". Polk County Bank (INCOItPOIUTEp.) tt, MONMOVTU ' -1 OREGON, p'i; 11 H,UWI,KV. . ,: P.U CAMPIIIiMl ' Vlm-lnMMKBL frKMiKnU' 1 7 1BA 1H4 I ' l'l 0WEI,t CsKklsr. . .! .iiti :'' --vi Paid Capita) $30,000.60 .1 IOO .-. '. '..ISO! , ... i; fi.ii i ,"I)mECtOUS': j! HWa,w1ey, t. fcaippbell', 1.' ! VimrRdtr, j, h, v. Huller, JoUn JfWAnh fir a van i Joaepn Craven. Mrisatts b Oeneral Bartklng and Exchange Business. Pi urn TT WW T'AfiLTC-' I '! ' -'if tft ii I, ': ft CorVetl to elate. ' Leaves'Thdepond '' Leaves Alrlle fur Menu out h ' a d ence lar Monnliiirth andAlrll. ; ;'. to.4J. ' T180 a. . , . , ..8:80 p. in. ,I.ave Imlepund Indepeniliio, ; ,y 3.00,a.m;. .. UO p. lit. " Leaves' Dallas for Mniiinoutli.iia In. enot for JIolimoutlil tlepertdeuee. " and pallas, , ,, lliOOau mi- "-.iiia ii iu., Leaves Moimiuutli forAlrlld. V 1 :80 '. .' ' -i ; . 8ifl0 p. mt ; r ' Leaves afonlnqnth furUallss. S . . 1 11:0 a.'m.' " 7:30 p.m. i, : 1 00 p. m. ' ' . a.80 . ,. j i eaves Alonmonth Iinlepruuenee." .v. .liHO, pi in., -it Ui0 p. ta." - j;, pur.-.. OiO I Leaves Imlenend- ewo fiir.Monm.outh' i05 p. m.! ' 1 ' Free to Inventors. Theemorlunoc'nf O. A. HnrtOb. IriVblaln'- log moro than 20.000 patents foe luventors baa enablen im ro to neiptuny answurmany ques. tionii relating to ,the prptootiwijil, Inf-dleotiial iropoTtyi TDWtney nsvornrmo in a pampiiiel ircatlng brlii(iy pf JJnltsd . Stales., andjorelan patentK, wlHrcost Dramearld how to procure henii, trade markadeiiiKescavsaU, Infrinae- meets, decisions In leading patent oases, eto. 'This pampWet will bs sent free to anions rtuag td u. A. Sua A Co., Wasblniton, D. 0 Eft' IU rt vi akin LJl.tri'X". mm TliomaB :Fenii ell,? ; era t 18 1 a c fesrii i t li i n g 1 ..i '4 .. . .' '.!". ' t , . ' . . !-. tl tO . H- . ... v - ' ' ' t .J.'syU'g opened, up my pld blackamlih shop, and also purchased .-' , , - ' tli shop 6wna by fl. V. Cprnwell, rid consolidated the two, I am ' . inbw )a A'pliialtloa pAo isll kittle of ' . .v.i '" BlaBlisraiti.ynrk:;:Bairiage and MM". - l pl . , i rr M'hJvi(Umy old cuiitomer lo IndopjDH!nce)Ai . . Thu HntEl Bail ,.JJfll Wii 'Tfiftaeif a-htl 8nova't6I jiom, coiiarur'iai wif anu every tliinK'iiMtnrw. od1 tjumWoom WW'l,tWi4.. f24otwi lorvcoaiW.ci4,l.4fno.i , (aotipr . ...t wr .irz j wiCr.i i -ij j 17 x .sU-.l'- ,iaaux,ata a . r',.' THEARGADE, OiVldeon Hdfl8. Props . Clftera, iCIfsiret l'obec.oo, and ; " Confotionery. v. vi'ii. Pleat Claap. Sod fountain In eon- '" loaf Inn. .':.' i it fe ypii;; looki a, A, u: MM. I -, !,.iniNtwiUi.G(irfnony ' - . i- l. . .1. -T tSEsnomG - brush. I have a'good all-bnstje.hair , . : . .i)risb or;24j -tooth brushes, up... f. . i'.T.wi lilU '.4 i 1 ,.: ",' .- . -.-VrW'Si LOCKE' - .'" INOEPENbENCc, . i , bv V.Ji v,.fii ,t vv.fi esoel in-everv rxnt? ,i .'. ft ' V 4 , ' S llX , ,HJ oraii5ni?ii- n iq) Ij-. Ij u . 'I. ' ' ii ' Steel Ihge A big)pdo,r of ,th Ja.te?t patterns,' ! I rf ;4:: --. eUlfi" f,U '..V.. Just"ih;fc OtflV, 'e'xiirATne and . fi. tf. . .. jam OAMPBELLBKO 8 . "doctor up" : i ,t Oliangeable weather between two Seasons encour .ageyour' chronic troubles and inflicts upon you ' mti6h pti.ty'sickness'.' "Better" ward, it off." 10 cents Im'ight prevent itvlion $10 wouldn't ciire it. " ; Kl . 1 "CohYb to us t6 have yoU'r proscriptions filled and ' -ior everything kept' in a well regulated drug store. ' .'. STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS , AND KtRKfLAND. I'M,' y "'XT' ?, ii D'j -i atnkn makea when hla laundry work rent'' home with porcupine edg-w and. BDreadxlatbUttn lol8. If 'b would. brlrjgjIjjlsljaeH,) an. udate; Jaudry, ; -whera perfeat melhotls. obtain at all Iillmeei stioli ali' the Salotn Bbeiard Laundry, 1)9 wliroelvS hts' alifrts, hilars arid pulft eqoart no: every-time 'thit w sabfi pent bpm,;..' . ..tv.- i- (iOLOliEL J. OLMSTED, froi). j Leavt jrourtfrdira t Katch'r Barbtr Ship, wlth tb Salm taa. ,i, Vj I I ! I. . II . I! vir;i. LiTTUTiUfE. HOTEL il, 1-JHTARK, ''Prop,.:; v;' : Our Eve'rvdav . ; Is4 as' good 'as 1 our : Strhday: DiriiiefiVtfd' our.Suqday Dinner. isxled-dbdly-thiB bost' li Ml'Hhi!b hadrn 'town;' Try it:" t"ii 't' EvL.KetchurrisM.D i- ,'"i : t ,Offloe. apd R(Ulenoe ttornet Railroad f'l. ' "i., I ,; ,. i ' y - ! INDEPENDENCE, OR' i ' Biatn 1 1 eall o( see nie at.tbe old itand. 1 Oregon. TheI.Castle couHlmitly on-hand s floe ' ' (AHHortioent of, , . i .Whlkies, M . Wines, . Brandies; - ) v Cigars, .1 : AlW trie famous Hop Gold Beer. . l&i'il ' ;,,,., x,. ,i.,..,. . , For Draylng' F. !M.' 5KINNER, ,, .tfitleiice.'. ;. Orders.: fox hauling executed ' . promptly . and at reasonable rates. , v ',,.,. ng: ; but a b'air jbVush,.,, ; !l !' .;.. ' K ArJlf- Is " 1 1 Wt . r,:. V i ... '-''' price. SCHOOL;. SUPPLIES DRUG CO. .. ,1a. - - or Jv! . 'TT . CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS. COPYRIGHTS AND DESIGNS. Send yonrbnsinesadlrevt to Washington, . saves time, cost less, tatter service. Uy oBc. oIom to V. a htnt Oflo. nu antumta arj u.mlnfttlon. mads. Attr's w at da. aaUlaattat U IKXirti. PERSONAL ATTEVTOSflrVES-lSTaaaa AOTOAiKlrKKIENOS. Book "How 0 obtaia htah," to., nat . . fsMtits prennS tkna(k I. . Hsfen nedn ip.olal notfc, wttaoat akari, ta ike INVETiTIVE AGE lilutrats oatUr-Ilavaatk THr-tanu, 1. a nar. m anything vou invettt''orimBrevei also i CAVEAT jffADE-MARK. COPYRIGHT or DESH PROTECTION, fiend modeL aketcii. ornhoto. for free examination and advice. BOOK ON PATENTS SK0 i c.a.c::ov&co. Patent Uwrert, WASHINGTON, D.C. f jftl Mil vAMaawmsaMsasassssivvissasaiv t .