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THE WEST SIDE J OH. A. 0. BRANT, Kdttor and Proprietor. WASH1MJT0K LETTER TEACHERS' ANSUAt, INSTITUTE. BUtMPRIFTlON RATI, (IK iDVANlSj r-lv moBthi Turwa """" , i - .l an FRIDAY, KOYKMBKR 3, 1900 Sing Sing U necessarily governed without the cormont of the gov erned. - These are the days when the man with the estimates flourishes. After election he will go around explain ing why he didn't hit it. ft ;" Mr. Bryan is a sort of trinity of tickets. There are ten in the field and throe of them are coininwed of him. , : . It is somewhat strange that the anti-imperialist party should be running a coffee colored prineelet for delegate to congress from Hawaii... , !" ? ",';,. ,-".,-' ; Oom Paul has sailed, but the British are finding out that he was not the only Boer in South Africa. There are others. ; " During the later years of his life there were not wanting people who hinted that John Sherman was of unsound min. It is noticeable, however, that ho managed to !ave behind him, all of his own making, three million dollars which wasn't so bad for a lunatic. 1 Washington, D. C, Oct. 22. Gun. FiUhtigh Lee, who has been nn .:, ... . . spending several days in Washing ton, doesn't go so far as to predict failure for the Cuban-constitutional convention that will meet Novem her 5, but he makes it quite evident that he doesn't believe the couven- Lewisvillo W J Hooker, Tracy Dallas, Oct, 85, JO, 27, 1900. MalU, John Mulkey, Delia and Ida On Thursday, Oct. 25, at about wtow. v , m., some eighty teachers had ; : 'Independnnce Ualid v - ly errlll, gathered In the oourt room of the ketty Mawterson, Louv'nia Uoff, new court house for the purpose of 8,H!',e Dickenson, Dorothy Cooper, holding their annual institute. M it T Smith, Miss 'A V Ooeh- Supt. Starr had made such com- '" Wary Tuck, A M Sanders, plete arrangements and the pro- Katie Stevens, Nellie Burke, Mabel D iv QOvsn uciievc w fl0 weU plnn8d th$t from Wells. ..... Uon wm provide aoostitutlon that lh0 flrit , moved like Mouu.outh-Uuby s1WiV tvnrVa Trtintr Kr.iru I J)()tlHtilV f)rr0 TdU'llrf ( U Hull,.. Leemado a statement concerning ..u w., . I B(.rtha t Mlttr- the present epidemic of ellow fever Miiinnt. r LoretU Smith. Kii.l lt,,ll t i n Havana, the worst Bince Amerl- . , . fta V m Canibbidl. Jln ltrvimt i.:ii.. tw can occupation, hat is calculated g Utrillion 0lrd u ncj; V 0 Brytnt U()He Wwl Clftru to arouse tntercak and discussion In ... . . . ' KitlmMvV. Cl.ir.i h' , r lhe mlicaland scientific world-1 nuuW of Anaut, Kmnm Old., Sarah Trethlll, mu.e.HK pnyc..n..n avs.m w,on . u,rin, u,glni tnd H B Buokhfint, B Mulkey, 'F W closes. These cards fellows, A t ' Cumtlmll.'M 1) (lar- had almut bt'tn convinmt that sanitary pwautions were not a bar to yellow fever. One of the Americans who ac companied the Boer envoys to WashingtonMr. St. John Oaff when term wore handed to the . secretary and Mer Thomas Newbill, J K Btley, he made a list of the teachers there- Wrulo i ishor. from. As the teaoliers came in Mctoy hllu Carp'nter, "" Phillip to attend each session, thoy lecurwl w ule'i l!thel r orce. from-the secretary's desk an at- ; Unooln -T K Mitchell. Perrydalortiraee Hargrove. Alrlie--Ana l'aginkepf. number In this way the secre-, 8ul''m Mrs J 0 Tagurt, Effae tary was enabled to record the Clark, J II. Ackerinan. , llnmtaiinA n( iioi-li tAnnKii F '' I oik Statlon-4 ii'ini'iil Mfur Cr,i tr.... rvilWBVd Mill. h.. AlllAAhttn I . 1 . . . u.v,.. w v.. -.. At . of , ngt lute the see- KlioUabargt r. -'i . can repuhl.es, ana be would not to. u . .ltondanci , utH)n wuuh wftt . I - f A 1 1 - --"-!- I i. ' a J ' 1 surprised 10 see severa. 01 inm on- w,t ... ... . , , lwjr,,.r.l,A1,. , Alhanv-David Toi Ut. the registration number, and the Sheridan-Kllu Qviatt JCva Mil nunibr tf sessions the utacher had 'ar - ' - attended, Although new to the ena--elin Miner. teachers of this county this system worked like a charm. Prof. Kantner, of the Puljas col- ege, had charge of the muslo dur my,uiw lora, .Sa... ; - tendance card upon which, they ..!... .1... l'- .i i .:n i... e. opinion intii r.iiiiiuu mil iii-hi iv able to hold the territory it has taken from the Uoers, even u the 0CtlOn I i, ,i 1 ..,-. I, l...:,..,. ,1.. .... I Rliiuliilmroi.K .. i to the annexation of tho South Alri- . . . . .. I 11 1.. 1. ...... ! t 1 I.. It. i r .4 ject." He says that the IWrs and Afrikanders will , bide their time and will start a now revolution the moment England gets Involved in war with any of the great power The career of S. Wright, who was a itizen of Logansport, Intl., I iust before the oiwninc of the war n Thetruthof the matter is tlsat !ii, fln!' la"nw l L! , . . . . n tuina vaiunoie niuis auout now 10 Washington, as the personal and teach rausio at the beginning of business representative of Presedent each session this country is so big and naturally so rich that the plitical adminis tration of its affairs really cuts little figure in it. Wall street pan ics can be produced or prevented by executive acts, but the great mass of the country is little affected by them, , ' The Republican orators who de nounce trusts and then declare ihat "there ain't no sich thing," ought to create one or two to carry around the country as horrible examples. One thing, it seems, ought to re concile Bryan to the inevitable. Statisticians tell us that we shall have hard times during the next four years no matter who is elected. Now, if McKinley winB, Bryan will have a splendid chance to his calamity arguments and win out in 1904. We can't lose him. ft ft ft Really, it somehow seems unfair that Sir Thomas Lipton should corner the pork market and bleed the American speculators of money enough to build a yacht to come and try to take our cup away. j ft ft Probably the next thing that Germany will resort to in order to discriminate against American goods without confessedly doing so, will be to announce that Prof. Oligelongkcitsamenlich has exam ined American coal and discovered a- 1- 1 ?i ; t ii .i iu ma liorror mai u is iuii oi me most virulent disease of microbes. ft ft ft . There is a good deal of point in Chairman Jones' call upon the president for the whole of the secret instructions to the peace commis eioners at Paris. Mr. McKinley has quoted a portion of these in structions, presumably those that are of value to his campaign. Now let us have the rest of them, ft ft ft. The British are very sore over the necessity of obtaining the railroad material needed in South Africa from the United States. But the British manufacturers are dead Blow and the railroads are needed in a hurry, so there is nothing else to be done. ft ft ft This campaign is most remark able from the fact that so many mea will vote against their convic tions. Thousands of voters who are bitterly opposed to. free silver will support Bryan, and thousands of others who bate imperialism as they do poison will vote for Mo Kinley. " Politics certainly makes queer bedfellows. , ft ft' ft "A couple of months ago," says an exchange, "an old man came into this office and stopped his paper. We have frequently met him on the streets since then and it is very amusing to us to notcthe look of surprise on the old fellow's face that we are still in existence regardless of the fact that he "stop ped" his paper. Some day, and it won't be very long, either, that poor old fellow will turn up his toes. Neighbors and friends will follow his lifeless clay out to the cemetery and lay him to rest among the flowers.. An obituary will ap pear in these columns, telling what a kind father, good neighbor, and benevolent citizen he was which lie the recording angel will kindly overlook for charity's sake and in a short time thereafter he will be forgotten. As he lies out there in the cold graveyard, wrapped in the silent, slumber of . death, he will never know that the last kind words spoken of him were those of the paper which he had "stopped." Biicna VietAM J l,w, Dorilla Shivcs. Pwlee -1) Simpson. Parkor- Uosa Smith. Portland K V Robinson. The program was rn'ocKsnrlly a long unit but strange to say every item was carried out as previously WANTkl- MTIVK MAS tiff ('H ' ftrtir id ifvllvrr mid millwt I'l OrrtfN iir iil"l ttiiuiii,j timiiiiliii'lullii wlinli'iwlf" htittM, ihi vror, mirn njf. It .mini, inur llimi tupi rli.iu' rtilri(l, OMrit'f.'fciii ", iif MlllH III llliy PHr. (lllI Ml('BltlllMMt imniMiil (.ovi.i.,,(i, MumrfiM'tumni, TiilM Himf.iMi lJunrtxirn Ht., 'hlriv TCkirkland" ff - NOTARY PUBLIC. ;. Real Estate.,.. ; Insurance, Loans MalnHt. Iiiili'jH'udenn, Ore. Jin.ei.ei, of the republic of San u r RoUnoli gUpCrinlendent knncHl l 11,0 "l'rin Domingo, .s romantic enough for ( Multnomah county, had charge tc";k'nt M"ri',u"t taker.' ,u irarav' of the discussions on the subjects of u.aa at a Leutenant in the-signal service jading, history and geography. Iu an lufli,utu I'viounly Imld in and served , Cuba on. Gen. Fiu hii thrttl' tolU on reading he dis- Thacv STArrs, Loe s staff, and later as a newspaper ... r.MPllini, ln . Mtt. . lewisville, Oct. 2. S.-.-retary. Call or Comity Warrant. coi'srv TifMAMritKKM (irru K, l)ll. OrrKoii, Ol'lii'iflf IU IIHlO. NOTH'K IN IICKKUV I.IV'KN THAT A I.I, MUpnlU iiiniil rriili.l,r nlk t'oimiy OriKim, whluli WKt iim.i'tilDil ul iiliirml "Nitl iHlil lir wnl i( fiiml ." i rinr li Jul)1 iwijt, Mil) Im iiiwritiiUim nl lliln UfllKB. Inli'tmit will n.it Ihi nlliiwml on i riiii MfUr UlK ilul of IIHK iiuUre, K. V. ItAl.TiiN. . oni 12 St Trcwurur, folk riniiny. imtmt. NiitireTo CreilTtorii, NDTIi'lt IU IIKHKlTvlilVKtf TlfATTIIK uitilunljiiiiiil hnv lwri Hii,liili'it a. h i. .hi or of Ibn U.t will miJ iraiuiiMMit ol Jiiliu Nuitiliti, dtmiwoii, by nrlr ni th ii mi. laiunif i uurt oi i oik i.iainiy, )(.!!' tu. All MirmmH knuwliiK iiimiiim.1vm 1hi1i.IiIa,i to III ult tatn urn rtxiiilriul til iiiiku iimih.i. dlli' puymi HI In Hie iinMlatMiil, mul Mr. witm luililliig Llnlinii HMulii.t llio cil miil pKi.niil mum In tlii. uiiiiiriMiii nt lnilwu. denn,itnii, willilu nil iimnum (nnu Oil. aunt, imiu ui'umt nin. ihj. T II. M An.KT 'W, i . W. hTAl l.fclON. ' ; , Rjumuuirn of lli U win mi4 Uvllilflflll Of Jnllll Hlklil..liii aelUM dtHHMid corresjtondent.. He got acquniiiteil with Jimenez, who was living in Havana at the time, having been bunijhed from San Domingo, by Houreaux, tho then president of the black republic, and the result of that acquaintence was that ho ac con pan ied Jimenez upon a revolu tionary expedition which resultetl in making Jimenez president. Mr Wright has been called the "prime minister" of Jimenea, but he ys he holds no official position. He admits, however, that he is closely associated with Jimenez and that he is now in the U. S. as his per sonul representative, for the pur pose tl inonio wciiwu." "roetry, its Uom Hum to Vole. elements of interest." He gave two Tim nMnni i,,,- ..u w talks on history in which he dis- ton for Canton, where h will r. cussed "The Civil War-Its Causes;" Intti uptij tUeU hi- Voto 00 "The National Plans." His two ch-ction day. Ho went away in a topics on geography, wore "Oral very pleasant frame of mind, lie Work;" -Development of Com- believes that he U going to bo re- merce." ; ii...i .....i i... t ..... .i... The discussions of Supt. Robin- agreement Iwt ween' (iermauy and son were very interesting and the England, just made public, not to teachers took many notes that will take auy territory from , China lw of much benefit to them when Uieiuselves or allow any other power they return to their school rooms, to do so, und to maintain the oikjii Prof. David Torbet, of Albany door in Chinese cominorcu, gives tho college, was the instiuctor in arith- U. H. all that it has asked forn metic, grammar snd school man- oqunl chanco'wilh all other nations I . IT... .1 . , ... I . . 1 .. of making arrangements for "0,,cu,rt ;." wire opu m arwn- w maiiiiaiu anu increaso mo trade .e development of the rich' re- . """"""""I. "rro-wivn uina. ii.ai agreement is the oi the republic by American t -r-M"wB- l"-v"' . ,UM HOI'S. : "Js there a pronpect for the hoi growers receiving 10 cents for choice quality of hops?" was asked a deal er this morning. i "Vou bet your life," he replied, with more force than choice of lan guage, ' Indeed, the world's hop matke' is exceedingly aclivcv Tho I,ondon dealers are paying at tho rate jif 15 coots Oregon price, ami mom orders are being received from New York dealers than can be filled. The American brewers are now "lumb ling over themselves" In their eager tus to secure "choice Oregon," the the choicest hop in the world. It now HiH'ins certain the brewers gen erally entered Into a combine against growers and buyers to force down tho price of hops., Tho only rosiH was to "scare" a few grower to make consignment and sell at lower prices than the market , war ranted, without the brewers receiv ing any of the benefit by reason of inch forced sales., The only bene fit there was, accrued to tho buyers, but even thcto did not benefit much, for they bought cautiously and sold as quickly as possible at the slightest advance, fearing that there would be a break iu tho mar ket.' ' .. ,.v - So lively is the market at the present time that dealers cannot se cure enough cars to fill their orders. The wires ure kept red-hot by brew ers telegraphing for bops ','to be Sent on without delay." It is conservalely estimated that about M),0tH) bales of Oregon, hops have leen sold. That would leave in.iit in ni ni i.i... i.. ii... I... ...i. . ..i -..,. ,..,vv, in hi munis vi imiMtlliiB, I bnl ntalii fur wlikh u- the crowerri wlu nlmul ti.a Lout omiiiy tiiM-ll liwkiil, lMtiii doM-rliir-a iwiiil- mi! grow its, who Kin lid ir.e best ,., ui.wiu lii Kiiiimmiit iiiMirtiiBtiir. iilmu. ,. i.m. I i ...... i nwr of lli'j r'ninui-1 K. Uoil' l. Ir. rl Nn. ... w. jiuri.i ui Ri uing j.j w. Tiiii.lil. R mili .f iUim. S Wimiof rent a iuiihuI nn, lu.t-l.nt.- n,..m "i'i!iiinit,rl'iiii,iiiiilrunuliitiiM u ins a pounii, ana primps nioro. -,,uu, 7,4 h.ii..; umn, ... , ,imi.; The highest price pa hi so far for tt'M WiirSUi choice Oregon is 15 cents. Several .., ,. Offers at Unit lirii'ii urn mw Ii. in. ' """'X "oi inn hihiu iti onicoii, lor Hie vutn uv mm pruo are njw IHillig , immy.of I'oik.wim in-.. ..1 MiSruurt f refuwij. California hoj are mov- nli"T " ! lovu iuy ins off at a mora livnlv int uf - tiv ork. cent and a half lower than Oregon NOTICK. quotations, and WashiiiKtou boos TI10 Firm Ksumul lUuk iff Imlt'ind re selling for a cunt less limn ()r. V,H?' Iwnied t lnilf(.mlein;i, r Kiuiig lor a uini nss urn 11 ure- in ,)t Uri.K( itKmu up j,; gon ni)iH, . uiuirti. All Hole iiuliJem me I oiitvtH, A,...i;.,.. 1.. ,1...... ' lercdltore of ilie AsMMtmiion. me tliuie uioou nuiijy 01 uie .situation, the si ouur cisims nttsumi the Awniuiuiion nri-n-nl I ..JTo.,- ar ..i ...... 'Of Myiiiflit. J. K. Cool-Kit, l'ff. " " ""w" i'sied rif.t. 2.Kli, IIHX). IU12 4i are to ineusiiortage in hngland, " ......., p 1, it'ivrl'lr. li-jil, iiiiio ii..n.i..v. 1 1 , . , i.wt .i r vi 1 yoi,iv.nilii, winch many people iumgino,' hh it u. 8. J-aa omc, Grvu city, uroKun, ia t, tlm v ,.k..t. ...... I. t . Ki l.U'lllbtfr '12. w vjimiuc 4Uiuy 01 1110 NolUw in bw..l,y kI., llml U ioU..Ii.k. OreL'Oll liroillll't v roimnrw ,f ll.lu iPltlrr tM lllwd uolt'-vot bla iulflillnu ret,oii iruuuti. uy reason oi tins lu ,,,, fliml vHa , uv.mn ,,, Mt ,,,,U( fact hovers all over tlm nrM r una umi .rin mil e. nm i.. in.(ore ib mti, oiiyirs nu tmr iu worm are cwui) i:im ui i'..ik i-miiity, m tnuiM.or turning their attention to Oregon, . and through the advertising thus 1 Sir mq imii oi ui uif tit wiuou is, t. received this state can eusily lend the world, by keeping up tho qual ity of tho hops. Telegram. C. D. CailDireatl) OCALER IN Staple and Fancy a. illation. In tUoCouniy I'oiirl of tlin HinUiiif Oniioii, for Dm limply f 1'oIk. In Iiu' niHliiTiif iu..ili of MimmU Hill, itiw.nl -miHtioni In Malvlim KImi, W IKIii Jllll au) Oil. Ken. tirdv. (trralluii: IN tilK WA WK OP TilK Sl'ATK OK OUK oii, von r hi-ri'dy riird und rwinred i HIMwiir 10 Hie Ooimy I'oiirt of Utr Mimeof Oii-iioii, fur lh oouniy ul Co k ni lh vourt moio llmrwf, Hi iilln. In lllniiiiil)if folk, nil l-miliil)', llm tilth ilny of Niivnmlitr, I'lKI, ul Htm o'l l.H . In tliu Hfli-niooii ul lluil liny, till II ..d Ilium iinliow rmi.ii if mi)' nir ! wuy inn niiiiiiiiiiiimi r oi ni( lutnift miouiii Hot lw huOiucImiI mul illrei liul liy imi.r ol linn nuiri t tn Nil Ilia nl r.iuiv bi'loimluy 1 1 unlit vuliitr, for Hut pin m.ki or pn; i,k llm Uoli liU.il iiik in mini muI, iottllnr Willi llm riiiii.M of Ii'Hii,iii mul liurlH. of .Kill il.m-ii.fi mul ilioi'i, u mul xi. ttMot Oil ait- 4 IN to IV IV !v m i IS IV its. K (,0,l g,,fl at' Right I'riccrt Make Eauy Selling. V good aro lirijt-class, our prices aa low as the j lowt'Ht quality of goorln conpidcred. W (IS All kinds of country produce bought at tho W J II ight-Ht Market Price. , W 1 1 Shar3 of Your Patronags HsspeclfuIIy Solicited. i Opera House block, lain Street, Independence, i Miiiii; "p s 'bib. md M pprf Thurston Lumber Company, Dallas, Oregon. ...MANUFACTURERS OF... LUMBER OF ALL KINDS v --Dry Stock always on Hand, also Cedar Shingles. NOTKi-We Ii tve a umi ciiti dry kilo which rmbUt u to give you itbiA sources capitalists. Mr. Wright nayi that u imw'"r uo oun. inujia ur,oin uie aiuipoint oi Aiiift althougn local estimates are much ,7, I '. . 1 " " " rormaj- jniereaw, iimi nua occuireu in con larcer. ho doesn't think the nonula-1 Infinlt,vo8 Bnd ,u Fartioiplos. nection with U e Cliim tuix-up. lion of San Dominso exceeds 100.- In ho01 manan"' "Attention It innurns our g.-tting peaceably 000, four-fifths of whom are black. - 1(w to Gain and Hold it;-"W8; what many think we would have f, uvi.i.t order Ita caunes and how to Pie- beenjuHtili.il in going to war to his own fi. a- ci .1 fortune, but the- Vent ll; 1,10 Kecitatio.t-I'repara- get, had it become iiumwiry. tier stylo in which ho now lives makes t,0n hy reac,1r-" ; V f10 ttmI t:"elft"11 'H,i"K Ur lcad it evident "that his resource are The teachers took much interest Ing rivals for Chimve lrad, were much greater than those of a lieu- his talks and illustrations , and hardly actuated' by a desire to help tenant in the signal service. will go back to their work' better M- " ,a "u,ru ,iku,y tlmt tll,7 Gov. Sayers, of Texas, who n.,de PT.t teach for having heard wished to make sure that Russia many friends during his lon ner vice in congress, has been in Wash his instructions. - should give up Manchuria, the big Thursday afternoon W. I. Rey- Chinese province which it is practi . THE ' CLRAMMINQ ' AM IlKALINO wim mm CATARRH ii Ely's Cream Balm f r-"7 una jii.MUlil to UM. C'onllu no 111. )urlon. drug, it I quickly ilMorhcd, lllvi llnlkif m our. l 0H'll unl L'Ivmin ihn Niml I'UMiun... All iy. Iiillinniimliun. :atarrh H.. II W. ll li 'inn I tut lol nwlliii wlUloul In Hlovu In wiiitiiiiinurlilKuae itnoa mid tuluvLinu ol Mill Imi I, vu: joint v. itonriiui I'viitHi. orruoti: I'.ul Hon. po of I'oJcr, uivkoii; Jc.im Voil ol I'gdtNi Or cgou; A. M. Kw u: l'lw, uri'uu. CHAS. IkMOf.KKB, ItiiKiHti-r. I sly'J I tx-pnrl TIME SCHEDUUS. C OLD HEAD llralt mul I'mtncu Iht llorobrtna. ltv.lom till i 'lilrno- I'orllnii'l HpoKim V-.l ..-v ... vviitivan, umo ivii ,,i noil ... 11 . M.i . ington several days. He said of "ol. Pr'ncipal of the Dallas pub- !" of. Ihal his visit: "I am here in the interest hc M hi in his pleasing lout, not ours I hisco fti.i,......niT.. .KU.nn, "Jannw an address on "Nature's try has no interests in China ot been re-imbursed by" the national V of verning a School." At Jj of Wng allowed to trade with .....j i ;ou p. m. a largo auuience had r u 4j,,"":BtIi "",4 v,mii ,,,"! 6--o- eovernniint for exniinsiis incurred in supplying its quota of volunteer 689mblod at 'c M. B. church to troons during th Si,flniHb.Amri. hcar 1rof- Torbt's lecture, "The ir in i .. . can war. I came to arrange for the "eavenB lleclare "o Uiory of Uod." payment of that money, in accord- Prof' Torbot hel(J the ttohUon of ance with the provisions of an act the auJ'ence for nearly two hours passed hv comm.. Julv 8. ISM. which "I'eaks for itself that the . o- J ' 1.. , providing re-imbursemenf to the ,wlure wo" '"sting. various state governments for the Friday aftef noon Supt. Acker- expenses incurred in mobolization ,nan delivered in his able manner of volunteers before they were tnus- an ddn ss on "(iraduation of Kle tered into acrvico. At my confer- notary Schools." He also ex enccs with treasury officials, they plained the new registers which he indicate every desire to facilitate nas mac, for the schools of this the payment.!' . state. At 7:30 p. m. the M. K The statistician of the depart- cnurc" wa8 aKa) filled to over men t of agriculture estimates that flowing by persons wishing to hear the furrners of Texas lost fully 1,10 lecture by Rev. Cantner, which f",000,000, exclusive of damages to proved to be a very interesting one machinery and buildings, by the 00 A Knight of the Twentieth Galveston storm, $3,400,000 of Century." Both lectures wer? pre which was represented by cotton keded by,excellent music which was destroyed, $500,000 by corn, $219,- furnished by local talent. 000 by rice, and $490,000 by live The closing number of the hati'- stock. . - , i . Mute Saturday afternoon was an address by Senator B. P. Mulkey merit assures to us. r 3 i Ma 11 mm mm 9- ft rs r li J LA HiiiMM of Tun mid Smfll Ufi; ., MainUM UriiKijlt r l mml t'rinl Sinn, 10 cunti by null IU.Y UUOTI1KIU4, M Wmm IINvi, hi Vurk, AlliuiUi' Kii B:l)J r in West Side - AND Weekly Oregonian One Year, (In advance) $j,oo HK.knne 6.00 p in G.L. Hawkins loJependcoct, Ore. Monuments and ,-. . Mead Atones Ce etery etc. Work "Tmiiy K siintiiiy n 11 in MiiHiriln)- 10 ! in 7 a. i. rni.Thtir mid Hal, 9 . m. TinM.TIiur mul fat. f.vll IpH'ln o : ni. 1'iilly t a', in. f x. uud'y Salt Ijikp, .)invrr. Kl. Wurtli, "iimliii. Kmii I'lly, SI. l-oiim, I Itlinjii) und Kiwt. Siill I.11I10. tliMivcr, I'l Worth, Omulm.Kitu. mi i lly. ft. Ijmiiii, l llllUtllH HIT I'MhU Wiiltii ulln, fjtwi. toil, HlHlkHIlt), .M 1 11- lniiiiillii. Ml. IV 11 1, iHiliilli.Milwnukuti, t.liinuo mid Kn.it. 0CEi $TEMSraPs7 Ail uiiiiik iniirn nui j Iwt to I'liuliiro tr mii KiBin iMii Hulln every ftdii Mad Steel Ranges. Tl Arrlvn 1 p. lif. if tnost .extensive Jine of Cutlery consist- 3 'ing of rocket Knives, Scissors and S ., bliearH, Razors, Plated ware 5 to be found in Polk , "t 2Z County, at . R. M. WADE & CO., 1 A. J. Goodman, Mgr. 3 MAIN 8TKEKT - - INDEPENDENCE 2 iiiiiiiaiatiiiiiiiiiiuuuiuiuuiiauui 7 , m 8 H. 111. i mm Colomlil lilvnr SlKHUiiir., To AMorlu Hu t Wy. UllllllIlK!!, Vllliuiii.l mul Vumlilll Klvflm. Oivipik COy. I'nyttm, Him ny i,niiiii (K WllUiuiille Klvrr. I'orllnnd l-i Cnrvtllli (HIHl H-I.HI1(II.' , Sunk Klviir, lll-mrlu io l.f hlnn; 4 p. ni. 4 it. m. K.8mnr.v WilliniiKHo Hlvrr in. Miin.Wud, mid l''r , (:::t p. m, Mon..Wi'd mul Krl. I.v. ITwiiT loo, dully . in :; n.tu It is a little curious to see Spain in which among other things' he This picture is the trade mark of holding a bpnnish American con- called the attention of the teachers SCOTT'S, KMUtSION, und is on to the progress that has been made cvtry, bottle of SCOTT'S EMUL in the schools of Polk county since SI6H hi the : .World; which now K. f. Robinson was elected super: fttrioutiU to many millions yearly., intendent of this county more than "This great .business has grown to a dozen years ago. - " ' v ; , K Buch 'vast proportions, , ' The names of those present are ' Wr-;.Becaitse - the proprietors as follows: , , have always beeii most careful in DallasLilly and Maud Baxter, selecting the various ingredients W J Reynolds, Ruth Con key, II S used in its composition, namely; McDonald, Nellie Muscotti M M the finest Cod Liver ; Oil, and the Frantz, Abbie Weykal,'; Edi'tK Mil- purest Ilypophosphitcs.'. ; r gress to make friends with her old revolted colonies. If she had shown as much sense some years ago, they might never have revolted. . it A STORE THE CITY BOOK , C-arries a Kino Line of r STATIONERY, " ' CONFECTIONERY, BOOKS, CIGARS, , TOBACCO. . Robinson & Co. Indopendeooe, - . Oregon. Do you need . PRINTING? If so, give the WEST SIDE a call. Printing of every deacrlptlou done with neat- ", liens and . dispatch at re a- , souuble rates. ler, James Shives, J N Hart, Mrs ecoff;-Because they have so WE AIM TO PLEASE, A Jlamc Lon. f,vilia nrwl I.imo ! .1 u.r ,. , . ,, r. "v"" sKiuiuiiy . coniDinect tne various Campbell, Zula Myer, Mrs W A ingredients that -the best possible Wash, B M Guy, Ona : Porter, , Mrs' results are obtained by its use. F II Morrison, .Mrs J Leitcb, II C t.i.A. t .! . u , 11 it- ' .r -TnWW'Because it has made so Seymour, Ednell Collins, C W many,, sickly, .. delicate children Kantner, Minnie LTolford, D M strone and healthy, riven health Met zjor," Alice McDugal, A F Bit- rosy checks to so many pale, ' ner. W Caldwell. C L Starr. anaemic gins, ana ncaied the lungs ,u-sKirssrn Miiigaii,EvaFranci8,CarneIIaley, Consumption. . Mm Via Hopkins.'". If you havenot tried it, Knd for free latnple Csllston-A J Shipley, 'Ella AVStaSitata, ' rettyjoha. , 'MSlX"0 Jiotleo for Piiblii'iillon. Klml pub Sept 21. LuhI pub, Nov 21. 'I'l M lllill liA N D, ACT JUNK 3, Isjh. , , ' 0. Und Ofrlve, ... . , 1 rogon ClIy.i'roKon,. .-. - .Bupluinbtr I8II1, 1'.KK), Nolloe In hernhv irlven llml. In c11111nliHn1.11 Willi Dip nrovlKlmiH of tlin m l of CoiiLnw i,r juiib ,1, m.n, iiiiiiiicu " Ail mi tor llm mileol tlniburlaiiitiitii tliestftiiM of I'lillfornlii, nr, . linn. nvii(ln.iinil Wsnhlnuton Ti-rrllori' " . i4wiii(l1loall ilio fubllu f.anil SiHU'iilivnci I ink'. Oronoii Oltv. Ni'ivherit. RhImih n,i.. poiidi'iicd ft Wpv I,nii,tiiitrN. Hlrnincr Mottoa li'Hvi'N rorilftiid on M011, Wi'il, und P'rldnv lifHWH lnilriin(ipni:a Turn. Tlnim. S11I. it Ci:W A. M. Mir. Kill Ii li'vi'H liil(.eiiirni.(.: ror l oriiiiuu iv wiiv iiiiiiiinitN, Almi, Wed Krl. 9AM Ki r I'ui'ViilliN ,t wnv lun.11.1.. Tqe. Tliuin. Hal, 5:HU V M. Kit full Ilirill'lllillloU cull on 0. 11. a. v AIj. IlKKKON, Independence, or ildrH8 ' j W. H. HURLBURT, ' I O ml 1'iiKwnger AKinil ' I ' roitTI.A.VI) OH I MS BROOMS V ' - . ' ' Kept in stock; Call and examine ."". "..' POULTRY SUPPLIES of all kinds. CRE0S0Z0I i Will clear your poultry house of vermine. " F. E. CHAMBERS, Independence - - Oregon I of AuiiUHt i. IKI2. ClmrluN Multlson. of pendmiou, comity of I'olk, mill atitteof Orcuon. Iiu thlHdny filed ln thin olllco bin hwoi ii -tiiti'- imiDiMo. am, for llio purehanii of tlic S K 1-1 w 1 Inud Hmiulit 1m ihotb viilunlila for ltd tlmliei or Hlone ilmn for mirloiilturiil niiruoHui, nml in of Section No. 4. In Towmtblii No. H Kiinsti no, 9 w., huh win oiforprnor 10 (liuvr llml (lie 1 lor niiroii entiilillHli bin clHlin to iiHld Und beloni tliu KcirlHlttr ana Hwolvorof t bin ofl n Ht Ort'irnn tllty, Oregon, on WeduundHjr, tb 2lh (lay nf inoviillliioi, unni. lie naniCH h wHiiomum: Kreoiinin 11. MobhiHon, af Fnll Oily, Orcgnn, miciiHin u. i iyuii, ui riiioi liny, liriiion. AII'I.O I ' . HwiMiin.Mi, "1 I'nil. IL.V, Uri'KDll. Joroine DiirnnllB, of Indcpondencu, Oregon'. Any and all perm on oIhIiiiIiih adverauly iha almve.deii rlbud lands aro rmneated 10 file inuir emiinn 111 miinuiii'd 011 or ueiora Bald Silli uny or innvemuer, iuuu. . OflAS. B. Moobrs, , . ' .' ' Kvgimur. Ratafia, Chills ff7 r?;.Vjrs makes ipMAKEsf ? Xjf3 Notice for Publication. , , JKlratpub8ept2l l.at pub Nov 2a ' . TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNK 8, 1878. , U. R. Und 0I!1b' .! : , Oregon Oil.yOrenoi , , . . Suptembtrllilh, logo Notion In rierrtivn I veil tbnl In coiiibllunii Willi tbuprovlHloiiN 01 the ant of I'm grexs ol June 8. 1878. entitled ''An Bet for llm mile of timber IbiiIh In ine HI ill on ol I'lillloniin Oregon, Nevada, and Wellington Tei i ltoi v," nn extended to all the I'ulillo Lund HliileN b) ani. 01 AiigiiHi. 1, inui, 1, oh niHiiiHon, 01 lime- eimence, oouniy m roiK, aiaie or. urugnn, am th Ik diiy tiled InllilHOlIliiM bernworn miiii- menl No. fi2Hr, for tbe piii eliann of llio E. l-'i of N W 1-4. S W 1-4 of N V 1-4. N W l-i of S W 14 ol Heetlim No U, In Townblp No. 8 H, lliingi No. 8 W., and will otter proof to allow llml the land noug 't In more viilimblo for Its 1 1 in bur or alone i lmn for ugrluu uirnl purpiuteH, and lo UMlalilieb licrcialin to mild Inn. I be fore the Kegi-iler and Kenelverof IbU nllli-f al Oregon t;lly, Oregon, on Wednesduy, the 2HII1 day of November, IU00, . ; Hha niiines as wllnesHea: Preen) 11 n O. Kobinaon, of Kalis Clt.v,0reg(iri, Mlchiii l O. Klynn, ol FhIIh tllty. Oregon. Albert N RobliiMiu, of Kiilla City, Oregon. Joronui i)oinnlfo,ol Indepetide CO, Oregon. Any end H i perwiuafliilinliigadvertily Hie sibove-desoilhed Innda are requested to file their olalrna In tbla ottien on or before amd ijlh day of November, 11)00. CUAR. B. MlKIKKH Register. ' THE BEST PRESGRiPTWN !$ Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. ; Thc formula is plainly, printed.., on every bottlehence you " know, just what you arc taking when you take. Grove's. Imitators do' not advertise their formula knowing that you would . not buy their medicine if you knew what it contained. ;. Grove's" contains Iron and. Quinine put up in correct proportions and is in a Tasteless form. ' The Iron acts as a tonic while the Quinine drives the malaria out of the- system, Any reliable" : druggist will tell you that . Grove's JS : the Original--and; thai: all other" so-called .Tasteless Chill ; Tonics arc imitations, An analysis of other chill tonics shows' that Grove's is , su periorv to ? all others in every respect.. You arc not cxperimen ting ? whcn;-:,,you .( take " Grove'sits superiority and excellence! .hayinglong been: .established.: j Grove's is' the only Chill Cure sold throughout the entire' malarial sections of She United States, No Cure, No -Pay. Price, joe V !