The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891, August 01, 1901, Image 6

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Well to are you anyhow?
We are feeling pretty good just now, had a good spring and summer trade, but then its a little
quiet just a, present, couldn't expect anything else, all the farmers busy, working sixteen hours a day, and
other people at the coast eating clams, makes things quiet for store folks, but its all in a lifetime and we
are satisfied. Come in when you are in town, we are getting lots of new goods now, look them over and
see how you like our newly arranged store. Our prices are so low you can't stumble over them.
STRAW
Don't sunburn yourself when we sell good
harvest hats for 5 cents each.
We also have a good line of Crash hats.
MEN'S SHOES
We have placed 1130 pairs of Hvcn'G
iTG'W SliOCC on our shelves for
harvest trade.
We sell them for $1.00 to $5.00 a pair.
THE WEST SIDE
THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1901.
Some Church IVciillnrlllcs.
In the village of East Aurora
there are Beven preachers on salar
ies of from $100 to $1)00 each a year
Among the village churches there
is more or less strife. The lires of
hate are often respectably hanked,
but the embers mnolJer, and now
and again tho flame bursts out.
The churches are all in competition
with each other rivalry is rife,
and the spirit of tho Master is
smoothered in a scrimmage to raise
the wind. Chicken pie socials,
poverty parties, gueBses as to the
number of pieces in a bed quilt,
fairs, maple sugar soirees, cat pro
pagation, and all tho usual round
of petty, pious blackmail is resort
ed to in order to make up the defi
cit. And some years ago we tried
the plan at one of our churches of
having a dozen pretty young
women take off their shoes and
stockings and stand behind a cur
tain that loft expoped only their
pedals. Then we paid 10 cents
each, passed by, and made guesses
as to the owner of tho underpin
ning. The man who made tho
highest number of correct guesses,
and he could guoss as often as he
wished by paying a dime, received
a prize. 1 only mentioned tins to
show to what straits country chur
ches are often put to rpise money to
carry on the good work. Elbert
Hubbard in The Independent.
Considering Sir Thomas Lipton's
sportsmanslike behavior one could
almost wish that he might lift that
cup. But what's the use of wishing?
HATS
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Sli p In Right 1)1 reel Ion.
The Alabama Constitutional Con
vention has agreed on a provision
making it tho duty of the Governor
when a sheriff. allows a prisoner in
his custody to bo lynched, to insti
tute impeachment proccodingsagnin
stthe officer, and to suspend him on
pending trial. Alabama seems to
bo in earnest. This isthefirstreally
adequate measure against lynching
yet adopted in any state.
The country has been sho ked by
the immense number of railroad
calamities during the past fow
months, attended by alarming loss
of life, and largely through inexcu
sable carelessness. This is all the
more wonderful from tho fact that
at no timo in thoir history havo tho
railroad companies taken so many
precautions to have their force reli
able as they have taken of late
years. Tho strictest rules of tem
perance havo been enforced every
where, and a system of notices and
signals has been established that
would seem to warrant the utmost
feeling of security, but tho frequent
lapses of discipline and the 1 fatali
ties resulting therefrom are strong
reminders that man's greatest eff
orts and achievements must always
remain finite, limited, prescribed.
The men controlling tho modern
means of travel have a torriblo re
sponsibility and it is little wonder
that there are some disasters.
Statesman.
- President McKinley has pardon
ed or commuted the sentences of 31
bank convicts, and President Cleve
land showed mercy to 41. Most of
them however, were small culprits;
the big thieves when caught and
convicted, are almost never pardoned.
OVERALLS and
JUMPERS
We carry the largest seock of thest good!
to be found, in black, blue and checks at 40
cents to $1.00.
6L0VES
Next week we open up 130 dozen work
gloves, all sizes, shapes and prices.
WORK SHIRTS
We arc having such a large sale on our
25 cent work shirts, for summer wear that we
have reordered.
We carry 35, 40, 45, 50, C5 and 75 cent
GRADES also.
FRUIT JARS
We have a large stock of the best jars and
jelly glasses.
If you buy your jar rubbers from us, you
get the best make for 5 cents a dozen, sold
elsewhere for 10 cents.
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Oii( Iti'ul Moruiiil School.
The State Normal School at Mon
mouth comes much nearer than
any other so called normal schools
to deserving the name it bears.
This is duo to its age, and to the
facts that it was the lirst institution
to be taken under tho wing of tho
state, and has received more state
aid than any other, it is also due
to Principal P. L. Campbell to say
without intending any inference
derogatory toother principals to bo
drawn that lie is a man of much
ability, untiring energy and unusal
adaptivenoss to such work.
Tho Monmouth Normal pchool
was founded ninteen year ago, and
was first recognized by the Htato as
such in 1.S83. In 1801 the state
took tho properly over, and since
then it luiB been a full-fledged eta to
institution. It now boasts of quite
an elaborato but altogether prac
tical curriculum, including an effi
cient and very useful manual train
ing department.
During its existance the Mon
mouth school has graduated 5G3
persons, ot whom about iw are
now engaged in teaching. It is
noticablo that the students, of
whom there were 187 in all the
past year, come from all parts of
the stale, so that, more than any
other of these schools, it is in reality
a state institution.
The state would havo been wise to
make tho school an even better and
greater normal school than it is,:
one unexcelled in any state, sup
porting it liberally and refusing to
recognize or support any other such
school, at least for some years to
come. Evening Telegram.
Foley's Honey and Tarl
for children fsu(e,su re. jVo opiates '
Wc
Trunks,
etc.
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men
IYnrl Wlint. Is Irene doing with that
cm yon nud paper?
"1 llilnk she Is drawing her gniml
father."
l'cnrl H'm! Tracing her ancestors,
I suppose.
' RimIiik Ilia Mind.
"You ought to have acquitted that
man. Ooosn't your failure to do so
hin t your ennsclimee?"
"No," answered tho Judge la a
French court martial; "I don't believe
It makes so much difference as you
think. I studied the matter over with
care, and I concluded wo might na well
consult, our own convenience. Peo
ple weren't going to put natch faith
In what wo said, anyhow." Washing
ton Htar.
Is Mr. Charles A. Towno prepar
ing to apply for readmission 0 the
republican party, or has the oil he
has acquired gone to his head?
CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS,
COPYRIGHTS AND DESIGNS.
Snnd your huslnonBHret to Wnnhliitfton,
Hitvttg timo, vomU JeiSi better crvicti.
My offlcs c!ai to V. B, Pntont Offlc. TREE prelimin
ary examine tiont undo. Atty'a fre not duo until patent
ACTUAL EXPERIENCE llonk "How to obtain Patent!
to., mat free, PattinU prouurrd through E. 0. Bigger
receive apsclal notice, without chars, Id the
INVENTIVE AGE
Uliutr&td moathljrElevtDtli year tarmi, $1, a year.
E.G.
Lute 01 v. a. snow mo.
918 F St., N. W.,
KKii
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Iiave a good line of
Satchels, Telescopes
LADIES SHOES
If you want to see some swell
shoes, we have them. New
ones coming in everyday.
All ways come in and see us
when you wan't the latest.
OREGON
SLLEM,
SEPTEMBER 23-28, 1901
Great Agricultural
-And
Industrial Fair
GIG LIVE STOCK SHI
Good Racing in the
Afternoons,
Latest, Attractions in New Audi
toriuni Building Every Even
ing, With Hood Music.
Iicautiful Canip Grounds Prco,
Special Kuton on ('.impers'
Tickets. (lonio and Hring
Your Families.
Reduced on all
For Kurt luir Piuliciiliirs, Address
M. I). WISDOM, Koo.,
Portland, Oregon
E.L.Ketc!uim,M.D
yillce and Kfaiili'iicc Corner Raili-oao"
Moil mourn SU'et'lH,
INDKPUNDENCK,
OH
A CLEAN SHAVE
AND A
H-H- STYLISH R AIR GfclT
IS WHAT YOU OUT WI1UN YOU PATKONI.R
Kutch's BarberShop.
Imlopvuitnuce i Oregon
STATE FAIR
A Word
p I PORTLANDX ' ,1
l' I OflCCON. J 5. 'it
SUGAR took a big jump back
wards, we have just unload
ed a car of the best San
Francisco sugar at the bot
tom price, there are lots of
inferior sugars on the mar
ket now, if you buy here
-you g44he-kestr
Try the New berry granulated
sugar, it's fine.
PRODUCE, bring in your
butter and eggs, we want
them.
Bisfds Headquarters.
Apent for tho
Rambler and Ideal.
All kinds of bicycle sun
dries at reasonable prices,
All kind of bicycle repair
ing done, work promptly at
tended to. All work guar
anteed. C. W. Brant,
. West Side Ofice
CO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
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Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights Ac
Anrnno spndtnn n sketch unit floaorljition may
.fjnlcHlv itHCfirttitii our (iptntun fruo w lint her nu
liivt'tiitim In iirohnhlr piilontallo.. ('Dnmiunini
tlntiHRt rlotly (tiiiihioiitliil. Hntuihook on I'atenta
uont frno. (Udost iiponcv fur iwcunnn imtenm.
l'n t nut h ttiki'ii tliniuuh Mium tt Co. rucolve
tticrial notice, without chnnro, iu tho
Scientific American.
A handsomely llhiHtrnted wookly. I-nrircHt clr
ouliiMim of nuy MonliDn Joiiriml. Terms, W a
your; fnur months, $1. Sold by all nowsdeHlero.
MUNN & Co.3e,Broadw New York
llraucb Ollluo. (25 F St. Washington, O. C
West 1 Side sX
AND
Weekly Oregonian
One Year, (in advance) - $a.oo
About Groceries
Don't it beat air how
! high meat and lard is?
ii Well we sell the very
nicest hams for 15 cents a
pound, that isn't bad, and
bacon for 13 cents.
For Draying ")
....Call on....
F. M. SKINNER
Independence.
Orders for hauling
executed promptly
and at reasonable.
rates. Drink
Esp Mi Beer
THE PUREST
AND BEST
Bottled beer for
family use to
be had at
ED. OWEN'S CASTLE SALOON,
Independence.
anything you invent or Improve: also set
CAVEAUtfADE-MARK, COPYRIGHTor DESIGN
PROTECTION. Bond model, sketch, or photo,
for free examination and advice. '
BOOK ON PATENTS fee before patent
C.A.SNOW&CO.
Patent Lawyers. WASHINGTON, D.C.
BATH AND Mill) SHOP
E. T. H EIMKLE, Proprietor
Hot and Cold Baths at all
Times.
INDEPENDENCE - - OREGON
BANNER SA LVE
th moat hllng talvo In tho world,
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