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0 V THE WEST SIDE 'Tlhn, N. 141. Fit! PAY. KOVKMBEH S, 1000 , KMOIITS r I'YTIIIAs. tjomkk t.oimr Nn, .v Mrrro kvkry 11 Wmtnead cYentu. Membvra will lake uui' nnuif ami govern i iwiunvm aceonllnglv, Vniiliii k muni are Invited In attend it: WltB ronviiuivuk v. u r KAKiKK.r. I! , W, RICHARDSON, K.R.8, (iirt Intf(iHliictt No. 30, Forwt era of America, niU vry Tuaatlay evening at 8 o'olouk, Twenty head oi choice yearling Cot- wold pium ion saie. inquire ol U V, W PHlIYAL, Mr 0. V. Moore, of Monmouth, U faring ' her . winter millinery Hock for ale See her card. Camptoll Bru. have the bent line of c irpott tbat ha ever been carried in I(uijHtmieice all wool ami a yard wide A. J. Luce, the big hop man, wa yiitor tn Independence on Wednetday. Frank O'Neill, of the Northern Isolde Railway iu Portland, wi a caanal caller In towu Weducsilay. VELVETS are all the no for waist Go to J. L. Stockton' to get the mater ial, vt e Dave velvet in all colore. .... Plenty of water for the boat now. Baled clover hay for tale. II. W. Murphy. The weather mast have been tropical up at the electric light nation Wedne- day night a Byron Atkiu wa eeen parading around there in very light and airy costume about mwniubt. Camohell Broa. have no equal In pricing range ami (to ve, Frank Miller, a hop buyer for the A. J. Luce Co. waa in the city during the week, looking up hit hop. . "We have found that we can do a well with J. L. Stockton et we can away from here," i tho universal verdict of those who have priced elsewhere. T lie Great Northern and the Union Pacini! Railway companie had repre sentatives here during the wee., possi bly looking after bnsinee for- their respective road. Campbell Bro. carry six different lines in airtight price guaranteed the lowest. Try Moore, the barber, north aide of "C". street, opposite Knox' grocery store, (or a hair cut or (have. Wednesday night was Halloween. Some of the boy played a few pranks hut no serious one were attempted ow- ing to the vigilance of Marshal Buckley and Policeman Tupper. " - Jacket at and below cost t J. L. Stockton's. We have too many. You want one. Come to u. ' If the city council would place a do- en light on the streets, it wonid I'kely lead to private parties and transportation companies doing likewise. Light i one thing e can hardly nek along without. While street lights are not an absolute necessity, they are a great convenience and the cost of keeping them up doe not amount to much individually. Newbro' Heroicide, the dandruff cure, at E. T. Henkle'a barber shop, 10 rpntn. When In Salem and you want a good meul don't forget to go to rjtrong'i Kestaurant, where everylblug the mar ket ailorda can be bud. Lay ton Smith ha arranged with the telegraph company for complete bulletin on election day and will post same a soon a thev are teceived. ' '. Bur your mill feed at the Collins mill. Bran, $14 per ton; short $10 per ton. Hops seem to have taken a tumble. The price now it 14 cent for choice goods. Newhro' . Herpiclde, the dandruff cure, E. T. Henkle the barber, keep it. The word Garland is a (tuarantee tha the stove is first class in every respect For sale by R. M. Wade A Co. The butter market took a tumble last week owing to the importation by a Portland firm of a carload of butter from the cast. It seem that .whenever the Oregon farmer gets hoid of a good thing, some fellow slips in and knock out the props. We've got to "take the bitter with the tweet" though. CORDWOOD taken on eubscriptlon at the WEST SIDE office. Oar farmer and patron of the I ride pendence creamery received 23 cent for their butter fat during October. Thit it a half cent better than any other cream ery paid. Wall paper that will please the most critical, at Campbell Bros. Sheriff VanOrsdef passed through here on Monday on a little business up the road. School book and school supplies at Robinson & Co'. J. H. Moore, the barber on C street, 1 now bandies Newbro's Herpiclde. the famous daudruffcure, endorsed by all the leading barters of Portland and all cities in the east. Give it a trial and save your hair. In itoina home from business the other night, Councilman Chambers fell off the eidewalk three times The night was quite dark. Try J. T." Huntley for-a hair cut gr a eliuve.. North side of C Street, In' dependence. ... .' ' Campbell Bro. have just received a new and complete rtock ol wall paper. A, D, Pettyjohn hat .bought the Cros-ton-ferry.". This is what was formerly known as Hall's ferry, about five miles Mow here. Mr. Pettyjohn purchased the property from B. F. Hall. Beside the ferry and ferry right 27 acre of ground and the improvements are includ ed in the deal. Mr. Pettyjohn' friends hope that he will prosper iu hi new field. It was not learned what Mr. Hall will do in the future. For Sale The Grandpa Wilson house and lot in Airlie i offered for sale at a bargain. Inquire of S. C. Wilson. 3t The City Council passed the ordinance ordering the contract to be made with the Electric Light Company for lighting the streets ofAIbany. The contract calls for ten lights at $7.50 per month for one year with the option of one or three years more. The citizens of Albany will appreciate the possibility of walking a boat town without the danger of being held up on any corner, or stepping off the walk into the gutter because Egypt ian darkness enveloped the city. It will no longer be necessary to carry a lantern when you step out after dark and Al bany will once more take her place among the cities of the west, shining in her small corner. Herald. This signature is on every box of the gsnuin i Laxative Bromo-Quinine Taueu U nn4y Ota tut M tat eat Mr. Damon pnt Thursday In Halem. Mra. W. 11. Craven it visiting In Port. land. Bberman Hay and Laytin flmith drove over t Salem on Moiu-y. Mia Gail.md Hill visited in Salem during the week. Mr. Ed Ilerren, ol Bnlem, spent Sun day with relative here, Mr. and Mr. A. J. Goodman enter- terialneil a few friend Wednesday ovon- tng. Whist wa a feature. Mis Kiln Hubbard spent Saturday and Siinday with relative here, return ing to Salem Monday morning. Don't forget that lion. Kufu Mallory will speak thl evening at the auditor ium on political Usuei, Mr. G. L. Hawkins left on Tuesday morning' boat for Portland enroute to Chehali where the will visit for a month or to. Rev. T. B. Ford, presiding elder for this district of the M. G, clitircli, was a visitor with Rev. and Mr. Joseph Mot tershead over Sunday. , 'v Mr. Babbitt wu a nappy woman Weduetday, On the morning train lir mother, Mr. illiam Bowden arrived all the way from St. John, New Brunt wick. xne latllea ol the M. E. church are making arranirements (or their annual eryaanthemum fair to be held about the middle of thit month. Program will appear next week.' Ernett Force, at one time the tonsor- ial artist of thl city and Monmouth,' It here on a short visit.' He just came from Helena, Montana, and will prob ably go back there next spring. The Rehekah gave the Old Fellow a pleasant surprise last week, (iatues, music and refreshment tended to pass a pleasant and enjoyable evening. Fred Douty it making improvement! in hit display, windows that will help to make thingt look better. Mr. Mltcboll la having the front and out h tide of the cieunery building c menieu to auoru better protection a gainst the wet weather. Bruce Campbell, late employed at the light and water company's plant, left on Thursday for North Yamhill where he will engage in the paper hanging bits! nets. Mr, I. Claxijett Is making errniiite nienta to atart hi taw mill soon. Owing to the scarcity of logs, because of low water In the river, the mill ha been shot down for many week. When start ed again, it will probably run for all winter, giving employment to many hands. Mist Lei a Herren, who is attending businett college in Salem, tpent Snlur day and Sunday at home, returning Monday morning. Dr. 8. A. Mulkey, a former resident of Independence, i in the city this week and will probably re-locate here or at Monmouth. He ha been at Hailey, Idaho, for quite a period. John fehmu ton, Clarence, now at Union, i ju.t recovering from the effect. nr.n..u.r.l.,n f.. ll.a Mmn.l l ... va vmianwu lor me removal ol an alxces from the brain. Hi father re port Clarence a now out of danger. Mr James Robinson started on Mon day for her old home in Anita, Iowa, to visit her two iter, who are reported a being quite tick. Mr. Robinson may remain all winter, but she thought the might be back here in the early part of December. Professor Torhet, of Albany college, was a visitor here over bunilty, On tbat evening he delivered a lecture in the Methodist church which waa well received. The professor and Mr. Tnr bet returned to Albauy on Monday morning' train. Mr. R. H. Wilcox, a former business man of this city, now a resident and merchant of - Pendleton, was here lust week renewing old acquaintance. To the WcaiStDK he said that time up his way were good and the people happy, Mr. Wilcox certainly looked as though the country agreed with him. Judue Butler and J. L. Stockton have been betting on the presidential election, gueet, north side of Mill between Rail They have wagered a follow! If Bryan ruaj am) Jefferson and north side of i elected, Mr. Stockton is to wheel the Court last ween' Wilson's drug store ami Judge in a wheelbarrow down Main street Iioni Johnson' livery stable to Zed Rosendorf'atore; while if McKin- ly is elected, the Judge will wheel Mr. Stockton from Zed' store to Eli's stable. Somebody will have a ride and the procession will be witnessed by the en tire population of the city. Professor David Torhet, of Albany col lege, had a narrow escape from aerioti injury on 8unday evening. He w to give an address in the Methodist church here in the evening and had left the rectory with Rev. Joseph Mottcrshead and Rev, T. B. Ford, presiding elder of this diatrict, to go to the church. The street being in darkness and not being posted a to the steps, he slipped and fell down the steps, a distance ol three or lour leet. Although ninny unused and hurt, Professor Torhet inninled on fulfilling hi engagement, which lie did to the pleasure ami tfaiisfaction of alorgo audience. ; TO CURE ACOLD I NONE DAY Fake Laxative Broiuo Quinine Tablets All drugglatM refund the money if il falls to cure. K. W. Grove's signature la on each box. 25o. - Notice. Independence, Ore., Oct. 17, 1900. We, the undersigned barbers of this city, take this method of notilying our patron and the public in general that we will meet any and all cut or reduc tions in the line of the barber business. If the public wants cheap work done we are prepared to accommodate you. Signed: John B. Moobb, G. W. Kutch, E. T. HiNKid. Drink THE PUREST AND BEST Bottled beer for family use to be had at ED. GALE'S CASTLE ' Independence. Hop Bold Beer : School Report. , ltlrt of the Independence public school for the month ending October 20, ItHXh .' , ,.; ' : '; . 1st Urnde, Mrs. Tuck, teacher. Num ler enrolled ............... Average iniiuU" helonulng, ..... Day present. .................. Days absent... t'er cent of a i tendance e. ........ . .. ,...iS ...45 024 ....0 Time Into 2d Urnde, Mis Burke, tenchrr. Number "enrolled Average enrollment. . .......... , Day' invsont. , . . , . ,.337 ,..S7 .112.(1 ...0 Day leut. Percent of stif mlmn'O. Time iHte ..... ......... 3d Uradu, Mrs. Cochrane, teacher. Nuiiitter enrolled. . ... ....... . . , Avantgo enrollment .... Day present, Day absent Pereeut of aUt'iulnnoo. ............ ...83 ..ll3 ...41 .(12.3 Time lute . .... I 4th Crude, Mint Cooper, teacher, Number enrolled.. , . . Average enrollment. , .23 .20 Dtty present.............. ,,.4ltit, I Dttye wtteeitt Percent of attendance ...... W Times lute.................... I 5ilt tirade, -MU Goff, teaoher. Numher enrolled ,. Average enrollment.. . ...... Day present, , , , 2S Day absent .......... Percent of attendance. ... . . . ...24, Timet late...; .......2 0th Grade, Mis Miistcrson, teacher. Number enrolled, ,,. . . . ... ....... .81 Average snroltimmt.. ,i. 21' Davs preseut ,(W' Day absent . .... . ., -V ...... . . 20 Percent of attendance fNt.6 Time lute 1 7th and 8th Urnde, Mi Smith, teacher. Number enrolled...... 41 Average enrollment,. ,3S Dny present ..................... .'I" I Day absent. ....37 Percent of attendance. , . .'. . . ...... U4,(i Time late , 3 tUh and lOlh Grades, A. M. Sunders, teacher. Number enrolled. .... . . . .30 Average eurnllment. . ,31 I hy s prone n t 533,' Day absent,....' 20 Percent of attendance W.3 Time !, 4 Summary. Total enrollment 2t3 Average enrollment 235 j Day preaenl ttWWjj Day absent ...233 j Percent of attendance , ,91.0 j Time late ..12 Sickness due to colds ha affected the attendance. Otherwise work is progress ing nicely and good feeling prevails Patrons and other are urged to lend encouragement by Ireqoent visits. A. M, Sa.ndmih, Priuclpa The timber men holding claim on the SileU are to meet on election day in the court house at Dallas at 2 p in., for the w '" ""' "'" ' O'lllUIIIB a roaii or lull liuu llD iiiuuiii,- am. . An effort i Mug mde along the line of the Yamhill division of the .Southern Pacific to have the train that arrive at Dallas about 8:30 In the evening leave Portland an hour earlier in the evening. Independence will surely aecond the motion. Passengers for here do not gt home until 0:15. Should the change tie made an hour w ill make it much more convenient. Tho force at tha electric light ttation I kept busy putting in new new lights here and at Monmouth. Scarcely a week elapses hut many lights are estnlf lished. Persons using this service are satisfied with it. UI course there is always in every community some one who inmuincs he hits a "kick." It's ho here. Investigate such cases and it is generally found that the individual it at fault. Companies that live by serving the pubpc are nlways desirous of tht public' good will. ii;,vclit can now ride on all Dallas ,,owalkH except the weal side of Main ut,. Gail. We poor devils who ride wheel in Independence, must either try to ride in the mud or eleo walk. The sidewalks are too good for bicycles. They can only ho used for wheelbarrows, hand-carts, baby bunuit' and the mer chant to display goods on. CITY OF IS OFTEN BF.NCE. nil m':i ' F, K. Cliamiiers I,vl Jiniiia CLHH'rl1iig orrirRiss. ll'Wlll CIllKKutt II. II. Jaxetii'iinn 1. lis. l K, I Kelchuin Mayer K. T. Hunkle U'iconli'r J K llnoklny , UHrnlnil A. I. It'ililiiMii). lr Tmwnirer A it. Topper .' Nliilil WiiUU rue liy council incut on thu first ainl tlilril Tuo Unys. . FR.VTEUNAL SOCIETIES. Rnele.'ns and lodxns nf Independence meet as follow! ... . - . ' . MHO Hi. .H IIAl.L I AO. O. W.-ist, :id and fit I mflay. I. of H.,2nilaii(Hlli Monday. . I O. O. F. Konampmcnl, 2nd nnd4.h TiiHdny. ! 1 Kehnkuli, lHl.aiiU'!(lTili)Hila,Vi' bulitiiillimlB liidun, Tiiuindny, OF P. Wednesday. WO. W -lNt, Bd and Mh Friday. . W. Circle, 2nd and -tin Krlduy. KKATKR.N'AI,tINION-2ii(J and Hh Hutuiday. WlllirAKSa HA I.L, MAOtlAHKICS-ftid and 4th Monday. FORKflTKItH Tuesday. " , . : . MASONIC HAM.. B' LUE 1.01)0 On nrnt Biiliirday on or bo- fore full moon. aim two miet iiiurraner. (Jhaiitur moon on llrst Filday after tull ii.oiin, , - AHrEHN 8TAK Second and fourth Tues day, REGULATOR LINE PORTLAND '" TO - - THE DALLES i3y tbe commodiouB steamer REGULATOR Leaves Portland dally except Bun- day at 7 a, n. This 1 the Great Bceulc lloute. All tourists admit that the scenery on the Middle Columbia Is uot excelled for beauty and grandeur iu the United States. Full information by address ing or calling on 0. O. THAYER, Agt., Tel. 914, rortlttud, Or ' Married JKHHDP-KKNNKLL. At the First Baptist Church, Snloni, Wednesday, October mist, Mis EIU Fennell to Mr. Allien A Jco, '. " -, ' 1 , Tim fCOi'liiniif wus a in t beililtilul and iiiipn ive one, and wn witnessed hv a lame ernad id Invited ouestt and friends ol thu hlah contracting parties The chinch was beautifully decorate! in feint and ttiiiiimii leave, (leaner or chestra furnished delightful music dur ing the Interesting ceremony. - At the conclusion of the ceiemony the hridnl party and Irivhcd gnesi lepalrcd to tl residence of IV. mid Mr. 8, Jl. Jotup on Suite s. reel, where tu elegant wed ding repast wa served, after which the bridal couple wa escorted to th over- land train, which wu boarded for i slmtl weddin lour, the destination be log kept a secret. Two cab loaded with young friends ol the happy couple, all of i hem mined Willi tin pans, cow bell urn! other inrtruiucu'li of torture, fol Inurd tho bililul party to the train, inak in if a hideous nnii.it, iiinl vividly teuulllng the old Unit) charivari parties Suites man. ... A very nice little assembly tiathered at the home ol Rev. J, R. Baldwin oil Nov. 1, to wit ii el the inarrlaue of Miss Miy Meeker to Mr. Wallace .Hiint'ey, the hour oitleltttlim. After the ceremony the bride iwnl uroom bun riled the train for a inl lal totii'. Mr. and Mr. Huntley will make their houm. In Independence . . . - Mr nit ri'Hiiit, . , , , A The river 'rosa Ave feet Wednesday and U mi about twelve feet above xero. Apropos ol the dilllcoltic In China i the supremo tlillicitlty of it lenuusge and written character, These are lb hiHtrntfd and iiiiubt clearer for n in the Novenilwr "New Ltppincott" Magatina. Some aniuiiiitf historic fact shine forth fioin an aitlvsls of the idiogram. W, W, I'erclvul, the well known sheep dealer, had a narrow escane- from death on Wednesday., llowa at Joe Tel he row's mid had just tlnlshed a big deal and started to get on hi horse, wild yntiuu animal. He had one foot In the stlirop to mount when the horse started to back. Purcival'a other dart llpied and he went under the horse, (till hold ing hint by the bridle and hi left foot In the stirrup, The hnrso bucked and kicked around quite a while, Percival having the pre.euce of mind to hold fast to the bridle; finally the horse kicked Percival' font out of (he iiirup. Per c vul gut on the horse and gritnly rode home hero he went to tied utid stayed there Thursday. Hi foot' It hdly liinlsed wiienthc horse struok it and he i noiiii'uhnl shaken up la-Hides. . r , ... . ..-..... ... (in we Law of Orcfcou. As Hie Ibhiiig season U now on and the litiutlrisj Wilson will soon for hiiKi r Kiiuie, It may la? well to remind piii'li-n going, to (ho mountain ut wlii'ii they can lake Kuie., It b lu fill to kill deer and elk from July to November I of each year, but It is unlawful to kill tliwu at nuy time fur the tilde, hams and horn, and It la alu unlawful at any time to kill n allotted fawu or to chase a doer w hli (logo, Tim ijn seaaou to kill silver grey squirrel la from Octolar I to January I, I he open season for China pbeastiuta, liroime, native pht-iiiuiita and quails it the months of Oclnlwr and Novell 1 1 r. Hunter are not allowed U si unit Iroui a public liliihwuy or to enter any aland lug or grow ing kiIii uot Ida own for the purpose of recovering or taking any gmiie, or to u upon any premise for the put "pose of hunting or to allow hi (hiKStodo ho without the consent -of llie owner or the ieivii In charge. The ptw foibhls the killing of Jicknlf ex eepl from tlni ll rat day f HepleiiilHr until the lat day of l-ebruary follow loir. Tront limy bo taken from April 1 to Novenilicr 1 of encli year, thick maj bo killed fiiuii Sepiciuher 1 until March 1" fulhovlllK. The peiiiilty for the violation of any of the pmvlidoiiN of tho law protecting giuno la n line of not less thiiii $14 .or mole limn 20, tcgether with the coal of the I'l'iM'cullmi or by line In the county jull not le than seven days nor iiioie than Km days. The iiiinihliiiieut being m severe few will take the chuiiovH of killing game out of season. "I have used t'hanilierlalii's Col In. Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedv ami find it to be a great medicine' says Mr. K H, Phlppa, of Poteau. Ars.. "It cured me of bliNidy tlux, I can not apeak too highly or It." 1 his remedy always wiiis the giMxl iipliiloii, If not praise, of those who utm It. The quick cure which It elfi uts even In the nuwtevere caws make It, a favorite everywhere. Forsule by Klrklund Drun Vo. To the Deaf. A rich ludy cured of hr (leafneaa and noises In the head by lit. Nlubol son's Artificial Kar Druma, gave $10,000 to I.Ih iiiat'ltute, so that deaf people un able to procure the eur drums may huve tluiin free. Addroaa No. 18134-0, The Nicholson Institute. 780, Eighth Avenue, New York, U. H. A. LIPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE, A Family Library The Best In Current Literature 12 Cqmpltc Novcl Yearly MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.60 PER YEAR ; 25 CTB. A COPY NO CONTINUED STORIES EVERY NUMRER COMPLETE IN ITSELF Llppiocott' Maa.lne autitbe West Biiim, one year, Jtf.ttOV . j.v. . ' Dan P.8touffer! Insurance.m., and s m. Collection. . - Exarrfined. CHARGES REASONABLE. Main'Streot Dallas, Oregon (1001) THKNOI TH. I'ltlCKH KKASUNABIX Special Attention to Commercial Mcu. I. W. DICKINSON, Proprietor. HiiiiI.Ii of l.llllii Pttlnoe Holnl, . Railroad Street, Indepaudenoe, Oregon, Federal (Jraml Jary, Tim first grand jury Hit lor the exclusive uaeof tho United BUtes Circuit court ha boon aolecled, Mtyi the Kvcnlng l'ortluml Telegram, and on it are tho names of 1000 taxpayer ot the itato of Oregon, who may be called upon tome time to act at Jurors. Tho llafc it ex peeled to lust novoral yean and It may bo gonte time boforo the juror names who appear will be drawn for tho jury box. 1 The list waa made up by Clerk Sliidcn, of the United HtHloa Circuit court. In MultnJtimh county lie selected the nntiiea from the tax roll and in other coiinlic he cent to the clerk of the county for a number of nameg of taxpayer, irrespective of party. Knelt county ha been ac corded a certain number of jurora, the ratio being struck according to the population in the various parts of the state. Moat cf the jurors iu tho counties outside of Multnomah are fanners or stockmen, although ail the trades and professions are well rvpreaontvd. ' Polk countyA. O. Adkins, far- mkr? W Chapman, farmer; Wm (iicklp, farmer; K E Conner, farm er; B' M Danlol, merchant; A C lhnny, farmer: I A Allen, farmer (too II Hill I, farmer; James Doyd slon, farmer; li I Carey, farmer; ti W Clark, farmer; A II Collins, far mer; w i uook, laborer u u m Armotid, farmer; Wm Ellis, farmer; W W Fawk, farmer. II C Fox, far mer; A J tioodman, merchant; K I Harris, farmer; A M Holmes, farm er;' W B Duncan, farmer; Wm Faull merchant; II li Flannery, farmer; Wm Fuqua, farmer; T P Oround, farmer; John Hastings, farmer; loinor Hill, farmer. "A staid, NtibsUntial bachelor" aJ verlisu In the McMlunville Transcript for "a nice, neat and quiet lady to kiln her fortuue" with hi. Ue ought to get her. Nnsitl Cntarrh qulokl; yield to treat rueul l.y lUjr Craain Halm, which la agret tblr srumstlo. It I received throuvh the nostrils, elaausM and heal th whole sur- fftre over whluh it diffnae Itself. lntginU wll the 60. ai Trial aix by mail, 10 oeiita. Test it and you are sur to ooutiuu the treatiuunL Announcement. To KoeomwodaU those who are partial to thi use of atomism In applyiuff liquid into th nasal im; for taUmhal irvu ItUi, the roprfVtor prepare Cream Balm In liquid form, whluh will b known a Klj' Liquid Cream lialm. I'rioe Including th pmyliiK tulx I 75 cent. Druggi! or by mail Th liquid form embodiea th med icinal propertiu of the (olid preparation. Ull LIC Itl'SINESH. Abstrai't or lostraBiraii FtM la Polk Count; 0eL2S to 80, 1900. . . .. . , t'KKIM ; - ' M E and A W Mtmiberry to 8 F Wood It 6 hlk 11, Thorp town Indep $76. Brown to Henrietta Roblneon, 3?,tr ;"ATIm Brown d I e tp 8 r 0 w-l J J Brown to W A Brown, 28.00 Adam Brown d I o tp 8 r 6 w ft. Nancy A Taylor to P 0 8ear. (qt el of t)ower), I" Wm Turpin d I o tp 0 1 r 4 w-$l. Nancy A Taylor, adinx to P 0 Seara, 2X Win Turpin d I o tp 8 s r 4 w-.'IOO. I'olk County Bank to Martha I Cond run and Joaephin Wright, It 1, 2, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 0. 10, 64, 65, 60, blk K; also It 13, 14, 15, 10, 17, blk It, all In Fall City -113(1. Geo Clayton to Amt Amnion, 173.86a ec8tp8r8w I700. Goo Clayton to Max liiracti, 100a tec 5t(i8 r8 w-$1600. Hugh Koger to R P Oaborn (qt cl), laud in sees 28, 33, tp 8 a r 6 w-1000. J 0 VauOrtdel to I'olk County Bank, It 1, 2, 3, blk F Fall City ; also It 1, 2, blk A. Damon add Mon-$-60. II Byerley to A W Thornton, lot In Ballston-llMO. ;. Frank Butler to Carrie Lucas, 6a John Shelton d j o tp 8 r 6 w $320. Charlotte C Brown to Dr B H McCal luii, part of It 4, 7, blk 6, Dallai (400. Geo T Gilbert to R Hull jr, It 0 blk 4 Leveus add Dallas $(W. J J Brown to Elista R Brown, 28a Adam Brown d 1 C tp 8 s r 8 w $1. . J J Brown to Elizabeth Gage, 0.7a Adam Brown d I o tp 8 r 6 w f 1, J J Brown to Chrlntiua Gage, 21a Adam Brown d 1 c tp 8 r 6 w $ 1. Eliia R Brown to J J Brown, 60a Adam Brown d 1 c tp 8 r 8 w $1. 8 C Foater to Roswell Harri, la M Elides d 1 o tp 6 a r 6 w $50. Win and Maria.L Wright to Fidelity Savings As 'n, Denver, 87x212ft b'k 6 Dalla-ti00. ; !..,, - . , , John Quiring to Teter Reddokopp, 40a Ira V Smith d I o tp 7 r 6 w$1000. " IJva and H J Butler lo J J Carter, It 1, 2, 3, 4, blk 9 Thorp add Indep $40. ' 1 '; MIHCRI.LANBOPS.' ' -;'"T t Fall City Cured Fruit 0.,' article's of. Incorporation, capital stock $100. Mrs T 0 Garwood to O E Dentil (bond for deed), 81 .17a Isaac Harri d 1 o tp 7 1 r 5w-$1240. ""' To remove a troublesome corn or bunion: First soak tbe corn or bunion in warm water to soften It, then pare It down as cloely us possible without drawins; blood and arslly Chamber Iain's Pain Bulra twice daily; rubbing Vigorously for live minutes at euob an plication. A. corn plaster should be worn for a few day, to protect It from the shoe. A a cenerul liniment for Hpralns, bruisea. Irineness and r lieu ma tlstn, I'aln Halm hi unrnualled. For fale by Klrklund Drug Co. H-HH ht.t.t.t t.M.t. TTTTPHTr Long Evenings and Good Glasses! Jgo together fine when yout thave a ' fine story to read.I twe nave tne glasses anaf Tcan fit your eyes properly.? I 0. A. KRAMER & CO. f Jeweler and Optician. . 1111 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 UM I II III H : Deafneas Caaaot be Care4 if Ineal piilleallun. M they eannot rtaoh as dleari porllun of Ui par, Tlier la ouly t! on war ' mire tUsraim. su.l tlist Is br m iltntlmiKl romMlli. imiriiiM I railed br " lniiiii'i1 ouiidlllim of the nuioou. Ilnlti W III KuatwhlMn Tune. Whfn Mil tubs is innained ru bavea niuiblliig winud or tin periwit lirerlni, and whn It I enllroly aliierd afnM l the iw.uu, and unl. the IndHiu. matliiii aa I . thru om end lhl tube - m im normal eumlllliin, l,rrln will ba daalniyed ftimveri nine immm mil ol wa are vmii ni ntukrrh, wiiii-it la nolhliif but ad liiftmu! uumlliliio l th muM.u. nurfWis. ttewlllKiveOnelltindiad IK.lrs ur any saae nf )riiM (i hiimhI by iwlarrh) that ran not be cured by Hall's (atari h Cur, tieud lor olroalar. fro. m,A . ,. . Kl '"""If CO., Toledo, O, ,.. 'w I'mirKi.ie, or, Uall's iraiully fills r lb best. An Able Officer. Just before election one of thu (tuck argument uied by the opposition who Heilred the defeat of Mr. C. L. Btarr for the office of County School Huperinlend- nt, was that man of more year should be given that office, etc. Mr. Btarr, through hi recent handling of the eouuty Institute ha acquitted himself with credit and aliowo that bo haa executive ability beyond hi yean, AH report how that tho program prepared by our county uperlnteiident wa an excellent one and tha arrangement made forth accommodation and conilort of the teacher could not have been Improved upon. -. ' " - ' . A Village Blacksmith tiaved HI Lit UeNoi'iLlfe. ' Mr. It. II. Black, the well known village blacksmith at (Jralianiavllle. Hulllvan Ik)., N. Y., Mya "Our little on. five year old, ba alway been subject lo croup, and to bad have the attack bean tbat we have feared many iui ue wouiu oi. wo uav uau tue liK'tor and used maiiv medicine, but Chamberlalo'a Cough ftemedy la now our ole reliance. Itaeein to dlsaolvo tbe tough niucu and by giving fre queut doaea when the orttupy syuip loin appear we have fonnd that th dreaded croup la cured before it get aettled". There la uo danger lit giving thl remedy for U ooutalu no opinio or other Injurious drug and may be given aa ooufldeutly to a babe a lo an adult For aale by Klrkland Drug Co. Our Creamery. ' Tire product of the Independence creamery ha reached Alaaka Manager Eldrldge on Friday laat wa the recipient of new that made him feel (omewhat elated and Justly proud. A firm at Jun tan, Alaska, which bring a great deal of butter into that far off country, re quested a commission house in Portland to (end them plenty of Gold Medal Brand (Independence Crramery) butter apd asked for the exclusive agency, - 8ale. h-' t Mr. O. V. Moore, of Monmouth, Ore gon, offer all her winter stock of mil linery at coat. Sal to begin November 3, lliOO, and continue until all i told out. Whist Club. The whist club met at the realdence of Mr. Damon last Friday and a re mit the badge were worn during the week by Mra. A. J. Goodman and Mr.G. W. Kutch and Mr. '(J. W. Kutch and Mr. L. Damon. Thl Friday evening the .club will meet al the residence of Mr. J. Q. Cle land. Orchestra Dance. Tha regular bl-w akly hop of tbe In dependence orchestra wilt lake place at tti opera House tomorrow evening. Tha ImwI Prwaarlatlan for Malaria flilll aud Fever, la a bottle of Grove' Tastelee Cnlll Tonic. It i simply Iron and quinine la a tasteleas form, No oure, uo pay. i'rioe, mm. For special ' rate on Llpnlnoott' Magnliie to aubecrlbere of tbe Wwrr Hiiik, call at tbe oftlce. W. O. Sharman, JUT MOB Main Street, Independence A CLEAN SHAVE AND A : Hf STYLISH RAIR GtiT I WHAT YOU OKT WIIKM YOU PATHONl.l Kutch's Barbershop. Imleiiendenco . Oregon C. T. HENKLC, Proprietor , Hot and Cold Baths at all Times. INDEPENDENCE - OREGON SOUTH and EAST -via- V SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO Shasta Route.. Train leaves Tnricinunilcnoa for Portlunrt and way statluns at 2M p. m. jueave lor uorvauu ai ii:uu . ' I.v t'ortlsnd....... I.v Altiaiiy. ........ 8:110 a.m. 12:1X1 p. m. . in ia a. in. ,, MX) p. m. 7:44 p. m. ,, At4ta.m. . (l:(X)a. m. , 7 :2ft a. m. , 7:4Sa in. 7:0(1 p. ni. 10:50 p.m. llitfl a. in. 4 :0A a. iu. ' a:l6a m 11:46. ia' 11:00 a. m ; 7:2i'i a. ra D;80a. in 7,-OOa. m 6:00 p. ill ' 8:;lfl. m H:,V a, in 4:00 a. m , 0:25 p. m 6:42 a. in 12:43 p. m At Aauiaua Haorsiaonto.,... Sail Krkuclseo.. Og dpn, Denver.... Kansas City,,,. (Jhloiiii...,,.,. Los AiiKclos...... .. Kl Paso. , Kort Worth......;.. t'lty of Mexico Houston Now Orleans - Wash Ing ton New York 1:20 p. ra. A:oo p. m, 11:80 a, m. 9-M a. inr A-M a. iu. 6:2A p, ra, 6:42 a. Hi. 12:43 p. m. Pullman awl Tourist oars on both trains Cl alroaraHaoramentntoOgden and El I mo and tourist onr to Chicago, Bt. Louis, New Orleans and Washington. Gonnootlnc at Hun Frsuulsuo with severs stcamnhlp lines for Honolulu, jHpnn, China rniiippuuiganirai anu souin America. Hot Ma. O. A. Wilcox at Independence sta- tlou, or address , U. M. MA KK.HAM, ! , Qeneral PassonKer Agunt Portland, Or. Steamers iltona and Pomona Will leave Independence EVEEtV DAY, Sunday , excepted, at 7:00 a.m., for : ; SALEM, OREGON CITY; . PORTLAND. For Freight or Passage ap . .. ply on boardthe boat, or to tbeagiut J. E. HUBBARD, Independence , ..-.' Oregon Thomas Fenn ell, Qeneral Blacksmithihg. , ... .... . . - ....... . Having opened up my old blacksmith shop, and also purchased - the shop owned by Jt. P. Corn well, and consolidated the two, I am now Iu a position to do all kind of : Blacksmith Work, Carriage and W Berk. horses e I Invite all uiy old customer Independence, . : Are you looking for a brush? Not with Germany-but ft hair brurfh; tooth brush, or a eilver-polishing bruwh. I have a good all-bristle hair brush for 25c. Tooth brushes, fx; up. A. S. ' INDtZPHNOGNCE, OREOON The Hotel Gail , Pallas, Ore. . Has been rt'fltted and. renovated from cellar to Kirrot; and every thing i now. O cod Baniplo room for cotnmurciul men. Satinfuctiun guaranteed.- Ratoa, f 1.00 to $2.00. ppecial rates by tho week. v BUCK SMITH, Jl:'.- . Proprietors. THE ARCADE. Davidson & Hedges, Props. Clgara, Cigarettes, Tobaooo . Cenfeetlonery. and First Clan Soda Fountain In con nection. , Krf to Invintor. Th exrrlcri( of C, A. Hnow 4 Co. In obtain ing mors than -JOOU) paii-nt lor liivt-niuii ham enabled Itii in 10 m-lpl.illy aunwer niuiiy iuei tlons rllin hi me protwi un of lnUilleuiml property, l ilt tucy lv done la a pain ph let treating biletly of th'led S'slna ami Inrrifcn paUiuU, with cirtl of t me ami how to procure ilium; bade ui.a.k, ik-l tot, ei et, Infiiuge-uii-iiis. CikM.Ihui In Icailiug pateulcaieii.eUi. This pauiuulat will be nviit Ine to anyone writing 10 C. A. Hiiow & Co., WsnhtngUm, li. C The Independence NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock, $50,000.00 8. BUUKBRRRO, ABRAHAM NELSON, Fruldent. Vlcresldsnt a W.lKVUt,OaaaUr. DIRECTORS. 0. V. Smith, A. NelsoB. A. M. Bmh, R. I. Jaa person, I. K. khvdea, O. W. Bears, U. Rlrsohberr A central Banklof and nchanf knilata transacted; leant made, bills discounted, eonv nierela) credits granted; deposits reoetred eurrent aeeouai subject to check. Interest ! en tlradptu. "DOCTOR UP" , Changeable weather between two seasons encour ages your chronic troubles and inflicts upon , you much petty sickness. Bettor 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 A Big Kick a man makes when his laundry work sent home with porcupine edga and spread eairle button holes. It he would bring his linen to an up-to-date lauudry, where perfect methods obtain at all (lines, such as the Salem Steam Laundry, he will receive' his shirts, collars and cuffs equal fo new every time that we send them home. v ": 'v -:';NVV''' SALEH STEAM LAUNDRY COLONEL J. OLMSTED, Prop. -. LeaveyourorJer at with the Salem stage. Kutch'a Barber shop, MOTOR ' LINE - TIME CABLE Correeted to date. Leaves Inilepcnd- Leaves A trite fur enne lor Moniuuiitli M o 11 si u u t U an (I and Alrlle. . . IndepHndciiee., ' v ' Ti0 a. in. ... 00 a. m. 3:80 p. ni. ."' P- " Leav7l"cleieiid.' 'J-eaves Wallas rr , 1 I nluiimniilli Hint J ii- enoe foi-Moiinmutlil (ll,llomt(.llct) and DhIIhs. : . 1.-00 p. Ill, UiOOa.n.Y ' . 8;80 ' "''JL'".n,v ' LenvBH MiiniiioiMli Leaves Munmonth f,,r WiilejiMideiioe. tor Alrlle. - ; 9:45 a m. ' ; ' -' - l:il p. in. 7 40 a m. i40 p.m. 8:fll) l. ill. - Bi48ii.m. - J OiOt p. m, Leaves Miinniouth - for UaPas. . I.e.ivos lmliiciiil- . etire fur llloiniioiit lr V 11:0 a, m. . --' . 7:30 p.m. 8 0 p. in. WANTKD-AOTIVK MAN OF UUOUOHA.R aoler to ilollver ftM1 collect In Ort-jon I'o,- old establlHlied nianufupturlng wholustile hoiiMe 'J00 a vear, nave pay. 1-ionostv iiiniii than ex. perlorioe reqiilreit. Our refereni-o. any bank In anv oily. nolose elf-artdreM,ou stamped a I envelope. Manufaolarein, .Third Kluor, 931 is our Specialty, to call ami ate me at the old aland. - Oregon. LOCKE, Prescriptioii Druggist The Castle Kccjm foimtunlly on hand RKnOi i ment of ' 0 Whiskies, a fiue 0 Wines, Brandies, Cigars, AIsj the famous Hop Gold Beer. ED. OALE, Proprietor. For Draying. ....Call on.. F. M. SKINNER, Independence. Orders for hauling executed promptly and at reasonable rates. . . Pdlk County Bank (1NCOBPO RATED.) MONMOUTH, OREGON. 4.H.nAWI.KT. P.L.C1HPBCLIH ' I'mldrst. VleelreiiUtat. IH4. POWELL, Cashier. ' jaaaMMsaB . Paid Capital . . $30,000.00 DIRECTORS: J. H. Hawley, P. L. Campbell, I. M. eitxipson, J. a. V. Butler, John B. Btump.F. 8. Powell, Joseph Craven. Transacts a Ceneral Banking and Exchange Business. E.L.Ketchum,M.D Office and Residence Corner Railroad Monmouth Streets, INDEPENDENCE, OR DRUG CO. ia 0 CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, COPYRIGHTS AND DESIGNS. Send yonr business direct to Washington, saves time, coats less, better service. My offloe oIom to V. 9. Pit.nl Offlte. rasi onUnta ary uauiliutloni mad. Attv's ftj not due maul pfttent li uemti. PEKS0NAL ATTENTION SIVEN-ll TEAKS A0IUAL EXPERIENCE. Book "How to obtala Patoiti," tw,, int free. Fatuits erootmd through E. . Biggon reoeiTB ipaotal notfea, wtthonl sharga, la tha INVENTIVE AGE Uloatrated monthly-Elavaatii yaar tarma, 1, a raw. E.C.SIGGEBS.silHts?i avvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvva ivthlnir vou invent or imtirove : also i CAVEAT .TRADE-MARK. COPYRIGHTor OESll PROTECTION. Bend model, aketcb, or photo, for free examination and advice. BOOK ON PATENTS fee before patent! C.A.SFiOW&CO. Patent Lawyers. WASH I NQTON, D.C. msmm N eiivthlnir vou invent or imtirove : also cet N uearoorn uaiuajro. -