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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1895)
A Fuli Lino of Sugars,: syrups, coffees and teas- at Polity & Locke's. Motor Unn Tlm TW. -,.- i ih.i. Vu Mi.i 111 " l Ul. t M " U Ol " U p ' S JU " tJ " l,.ll'.. ltljl lltl iii hi i, in." i Ml l, IU. Jul) " " " to H.UU " MiHiiiluulh III Ml . Ml. ii m . hi. IV " I " t HI " t.w " lOHIft WMi, . ii., A. .vi-ry Wwtii-ily . - All tUMHltT I" "'".'...iihi "'"'! ! ai.Vl ..v-rn , ' ....It vuntim wlvr. io i" knluliU Hi"", " O. A. K HAM I' ll, J, II. Mollis, K. IU Hi . WUSINICHS t'AUH. . In ojr liou" ',luck' .... iki jT" HA1UUTT. )U. Nl . n ii .. V Irtiin over lmh'i"'" l"'"tt' ink. In.lcei.d..iice, Oregon. ' . utiiTii ATl't )K S K Y V": A.: ovVr' lnd,,endeee ulluiml Hunk, Independence, I ... .... A r.l.lf Dfc.PI I W tri, Motimo"U. Oie. notion guuruni"' HAL AH 11 I. ''u vt. i,!,,, having and y';' ,,?.. i:,o, Ulr our work. VSTy fahi irt. ndeju'iideiiew. . anted snturotory. uu' tfonmouih. Or. . Ml-r. Kucceamir to .A? 'V, ...... I?, wrlMir. Niiccesnor ' ... Ll..un..r .1 . . no tetlluti illH'B Iritrv. . - TTwo Imtli tin Items of Local News. O. A. Kmiiior.-Jewolur, I'ure li'tjlioru 'KK" frulo H. L.Koril Lu.lliVfwicyikliU t HtiKrktoii A V. . Wrlghl, Ab.(roU Hixl Umtm, Dultiw, Oih. Tliy Imve nvw immiU t tl lMio Citliuw liolnl. v Vf. Kpky, tlm iluutUt, guirunUx nil )il work. If you wit Htnii(' lniil you will gel flit ami utioiig. I,UllllV loW UlllHlUU IHU1Hil v HUKiktoiiA lli'iiklu'n. , ut tmlim kikI Unt wiolf- l.rtlHOlUllN. l'.lu H. a iiuw linn of '"iit iiovt-U for 15 ('-. in ul Cloill'. IU'f lro. " liny your brmitl at Ihiuly A liO-iku . 'i'lify kwji HiroiiK' li" '",,u I'fi'"'' (lo. K. Muoniiltty i liuvltijr III IiuII.IIiik on ltiillr.ml trwt 't Iwk HOIIIO ."l IW't. ,. Why o wltlioutclotbeyVii Jciiku ilit tailor will fiiriiUliyoii'wllh h milt fur f U or(i pulrof miil ! ' Mm. Murlo V. M.'tclinn.jwlfn of Htulo Tn-Hnuiur Mi'li-liun, d led In Huleiu at Vi :Mi. hi. on thtf Ml liiMtmit. Mr. Nlrliolwm rvtuniml liomo WiilinwUy from Wt '' '",r KmiHhluUKliUT, Min. IW, ntCorvnlllii. Tin- U'rl of ll4K'ii tl,u M,,u' mouth Nortnl wln'M hi-Ul milli"K ,,t Moiinioiiiu vci!.iiuy ftftiMuooii. Mr. JiiHiihoii li'lmvliiK IiIh n-l-tU-uie rulw.1 iiiMiut iwvi-ii ItH-t for the ,.urHH of piUlliiB l rli'k buH-nielli. T1lL- ,'.IIC A" It'llV.H Ill(lcH'lllnlK'l' vrv moriiliiKHt u oVIot'k . !, fr Kttlciii.'Hiot rHuruliitf U-ttvw Huli-m ut I :W l in There w III I n i?nlr nti vlu.m nt tho KviiiiKtH'-'l 1'ur,'1' '" M'""",,ul" l,i.xlrUiilyt7oVloi-l4 J. in. y ltv. i.. H. Hi.ln r. Hev. L H. tUhorwIll bo unublo to nil rL'iilur wMmliitiunitKl' t'ulvury ..i i. .... Kiimluv. uwlnit t tliu iiiuii ii in '' - ' 1 unt"tlui t UuIIhIoii. i .,..11,1 u.u.ilihv. ilanuliti-r of ., J. J4UV(1W ' - - - .1 ' IU.inneiitullve Jloollii.y of Morrow I., linn Uh'u vUiitni: roluilw mid VUUtnj - frli-mU Iii Monmouth. Tho I ton !'' nly currlin..ine Unt uit'l nrvl cmiiiIU-. fn-Kli rnulH, IIUtHOf til klHll Il Vltl M IhO llllfhi, llnin of i lt;nrit uud luluinww. Tirtv..t?rii who tlfKlro Rood woiii dntloiiN ulw'uyn Hlop Ht tin. Littl;; I'uhuf hol. l, w hllo l liMh-lH-li.li-m- Thtf l-t riHinm uud the U-t hu-hU In tliu rlty. Mm. NurcW While Klum-y, rel-' .I....L ,.t Hiu W. t'.T. U., will k-cluii? ut t-Vi-lllliK. in" " Dr, Kiloy, dim tint, Moumouili." 1 Htrong' hoiiiu mudu bread mdln'on llinrlin. Try l.. Kiicouni hotim eulirirl by if wnl.lng tlm "All A.'' The IilHlmur Inw adjourned b6t Ui N. 1. It.lt. all II num. i MIh Myrtle Davln, of McCoy, It frkmililn thltflly. . . .. 1..ILII TIiimo "Jlrowuie l.uuuu jur- are going fat nl Clodfullt-r Jlro. MUM Cora lmpHey w vIhUIm among friend lu Mou mouth thl we-K. J. V. (Jrovwi and wlfo, of l)ill, .... ... i.. il. Iu nllt ImiL were vmiiiug irienu i n" vj Hundiiy. Mr.Hoott Jiioob. a irui:llciil tinner and plumber, 1 In tlm employ of It. M.I Wudo A Co. Hiv tlieaeluolloii author la Uimho 25 cent novel wsllliitf for iu eei n C'ludfollur J iron. W. II. Huwley agent for theN. 1. It. It. will be glud to (iiote you ruw: io the Hunt. l're. V. L. Cumpli ll deliver a lecU . - nuu,ili.ll,,ll tlL ure ueioru ine leucm-i" Woodland iiixtHuturduy. Mr. Mllh'h KiiU.ii.oI l'orthiml, I vlHitlng w!Il her pureut. Mr. and Mr. J. It. Cooper, In thin city. KuykendiAl and Adam uhlppod 475 mutton" nhwp to I'ortlutid lut Mpndny by tho Nteumer Klwcxjd. Mr. V. K. Urimtu and Mr. Clulre Irvine, of thl elly, are vlnltlug rela livit and friend In MrMlnuvlllo thl wei-k. At thu annual auhiiol meeting Mon duy evening J. Donmlfo wo re-elected director and J. D. Irvlue clerk for dis trict No. 2!. I,ewl llelmlok,' of tho firm of Hc!- mlck J Iron., of l'arker, w proprietor and iniinuiier of tho Independence Roller in 11 In. Va.nini KUu returned home from Wnlmi. Tti"mluy eveiitng. He I look Ing'lfi 'upleiidld heulth and aaya that . j, i. . ....... He uever iuh ikiki, A chliiumuti. emiiloyed a roiictalwut at tho MUlo I'alaee hotel, died lu thl city Ut Monday. Heart dieue 1 thej HUilMed!nuuofhlH death. Jehu Kurro and Clmrlle Tentrue Htutlcd for Kouthcrn California last Monday. Mr. Kurre jfiKulii M-urch of hcallh'uiid Mr. fcague in m-ureli of labor. Minn Cora Flher and Ml Myrtle Miller have cloned out llielr inillinery btiHliieM here aul win reuiovu . .-v.-hmd, Onuon, where they eXKxt lu ' engage In btisluew. ' . . 1111 ...I A.f U.S. 1'ortwiH.J ati'i J. J- inKS'"". Mi.iiinouth, were cycled director and clerk reject fully of hcIiooI dlMtrle.t No. 13 lust Monday even luft. Mr Hlu;lin haswrved one term u'!io"l clerk. 1.....!..., A large brown umr gray ciiwm ....... I. ..h K.tluriluV ,iiiuini",,ii, - . ii. "nlluhtuiit.'iAidat Dulla on Huudiiy ovommt waa atoleii fcyiii the rcHltlen. e :,, , ,,. jofMr. 1). II. Clodfelter In thla city J. 1). IKVINE, JusticB of the lqacB, INUKI'ENi.KNt'K, OHK. ,WrHI..ra.u-..;l ii.n. ' Hi fcM'mltjf' II. M. UNKS, ! the '.Mlh The local W. C. T. U. or Indepen cHn.e wlllimrl l U M- K- tl,ll,'ch sou t h, Haul p!.y al'ieniM.n ut -:-('- The jM.lte I cordially luvlted to attend the niicling h,Ht Monday night. A tramp wan hwii prowling ubout the premise lu the eveiiiug. x II. K Aiidemon, of the linn of It. M. v...'i.. . t' . of this city, returned (m. toai lw',"l.4J!L7w SI.Ml.ton KltUulu Bt rnkli'' i.. LudliV vet5mUcucb atMUK kU.ii AlleiikleV Ir. Kpley, the dentlt, Moiiiuoiith, doe crown and brMgo work. The "Alice A" Boc Ui Halum every duy lu the week, except Humbiy. The Kmtkki'KIHk and dregoiiluri forlayear. Inqulreal Ihlnonii. Hood' I'HIa euro all liver ill, relieve ootiMtipution audiuwlt iltllou 2."o. V. A. l'utterwin haa been Wild up for the hint ten day with aomWhlug like lagrlpie. ! A No. I French lmirted nardlnnot It. II. Knox', 15 cent acituor two xor j (jimrtcr. i Yellow Denver onion net ut It. J I. lOiox'a, 15 cent a pound or two pound foriiicenU, Ladle' bootn, men', biy' aud cl'lldrcu' ulna.- In vurlely at riock tofi it lluukle'. Mr. J. M. Vaughuu, of Ilickrcall. wo lNltlng among relative in una dty over Huuduy. t If vou wautaflrHt-clu') Job of plumu- In'gor tlunlug call on Bc'Nt Jocoba at It M. Wade A Co. Mr. M J. Morrl. of Albany, wmh vliilllng with Mr, l'ruiik Iewla dur ing the fore part of the wc-'k. A Hub line of cariet warp ut Ktocktou A Heukle'. The traveling public appreciate good hotel accomodation. The bent ly la deiinleiice will be found at tho I-lttlo 1'aiuce hotel. Fuller, the blackmllh, I til! In town and doing better 'and cheaper work, for canh than auy nhop in l'olli coii!ty. You wlli;ilud him at the old ((end. lUlay are dangerous. A'' dollar gpciit for Hood' r-ai-wipaillla uoiy hiay present Uluts which will be eiH;n mve and hard lo bear. Now I the time to take Hood'Huruprilltt,' Clarence Ilenkle and Frauk Hall urrlveU home lost Friilajt- fioln'ttt. Loui Mo., where they have- been at- teurflug Hie uiedlcal school during the noHtViuter. These youug gemwrueu Bpeuk lu high terms of the city- but do not uiluilru tho chinote, it belug too cold for Dative boru Oregouiuus. The J. F. O'l-Hinnell company has Ix eii lucorjorated with a capital stock of 11.000. The IncoruojaUjrs are J: F. O'Uoiniell, U. H. Taylor, J. D. Irvine, I..C. (Jilmore. Lewi Helmlcl; aua J, Dornsilo. The company i orguiiwid for the imriHwo of dealing iu hardware, stove, tiu-waie and agricultural iiu- J plcllK'Ubi. I If you want to purchase blank wa .ui. iiiit-cluiiii deed.H. bond riHij . " ' t fordcctlH, real estute mortgages, chattel' mortgage (Ming or recording,) crop molt gages, i dense of mortgage, re newul of chattel lnortgnges, or any other legtd blanks, call at this ollli. Mail onlers promptly rilled, tscud &r price Hat, ' ' ' ' "tOLiTIn F SHH - UKAUS. Tho riafls ol tt KttloM. The enter taimuint given at the opera house lunif'riday tveuma under the nus- IndepeiideiK. Hon. John W. Fair bank, Miiierlnleudont of the I'uget Hound Chautauqua aM-lutioii for the past three years, will give au Illus trated itereopllcan entertaliunelit lading part of thl celebrated Ix'k will lienrlillttiillyix.rtruyed Ihi mean ofoneofthw II " dl.lvh.g tre.,, tlcun.. A large nuinls r of beautiful view. Illustrating the career of 'Bcjl Hiir," and thl "Tale of the Christ 1.MI-. 1 1, row ii onU the large canva vivldlv told. The IHI lliv,"ij " - v,.lrtalii lit I lor the belieni r'...,r..,iiroiiul churcn. Admission f.,ra,lult: cent, children under H vesr 15 et;tl U, Door ou at 7:U p. iii. entertainment ai 7.ii . day evening, March VI, Hew .Cms Makinfl Parlori.-Mr. i. Layton Jenk an.l Mrs. Frank lievw liuvLioiomed out a drewunafcing em-- liMhinent lu tho residence of Sire. D, neat two-try renidnnce on the coriiir of JJride anJ Montgomery utrcetM. Uev. Swockhatnmer, a rocetit arrival fioni renimylvania, it liold ing a BcriB of uieoting Lore. Interest I gH)J. MisHe Vint C. Gilbert, "Winnie UilU-rt. and Merer- W. C. Ilryant, J. ,K. Hart, C. I. Htarr, I. M. Mur- n. Y. V. aMcDCID are ray who at- np i.MicrceMi vo leocnurs of the j tedded teachera meeting at Utillaa Saturuay. outfit, lut formerly they boarded at furin house along the river. Si t. as 1'.. I). M. FA I It VIEW. Gilliatn'a little boy it quite i"iek. t Mr. James Crown U alHoqultoill Miss riiiiul; Cl'.rk, "f Smith field, wn ii j to ht-T frienl Mi Iittie Klliot. Dora Gurio, who Uvea Tue-;f them: f! L. Htarr. UMer Uetta Hart, McTimmond vauev; W. C. Bryant, Guthrie; Sadie White, Hazel Dell; J. C. McFarlane, Oukdale; C. J. Graham, Uridgeport; II Taylor otifC and Ilallroud street. Mra. M nnw jvraiiiw. . ?. w. . to their patrons. 'Iliey doM 'r t v . if i V tViltmi f.rn Gardner t,romtly aAI tUfaeUiri!y. "5 " " . ZA ,Wt- andcuttlng done in the latest tyijH. . . . i. nmiHL Hfti Tn AiutnM fi.i. Mr. Dunn. ami lit price io imn - ( sure aud give them a can I M IKS I near no uracu;wiu,w ioi in. this vicinity. Among the tewjhers of this pife, ; Hil0 jMJ(jr llt.lth.i following are the location , of . fcjr n fin Salt creek: ",M ......- Wooden Vfeddlaa.-Dr. and Mr, u. D, Ilutlcr celebrateu ineir wwwC wedding Tuesday evening hist at tneir residence iu this city. There were present some 4?guets, relativi-s of Dr. Hutler and wife. The usual refresh, iiient were served mid a very pleasant, social time enjoyed by all. The even, lug's umusementf. consisted of music aud parlor games. -Many present were predated to the kind host and hostess Of a niemeftto of the auspicious occasion. . Cuco. LEWISV1LLE. driving on Sunday's. The young ladies won't want lor twggy ruie now. Miea Fannie Owen1 ii'--visiting her brother near Salem" William Bryant, of FaHa City, will teach the Guthricchl this tpring There will be preachirig here Oixt Sunday by Kev. Ginn." Stu.a. BUENA VISTA. LIK!. HAItltlSON. At' her reehlcma in IudependeDoe, Or., March 6, lfft5, at 12:15 p. m., after a brief illness of a few hours only, Mrs; Laura V. Har risou, aged 40 years, 4 mouths and 13 day. The deceased was The daughter or Mrs. Nancy V. Golf and the late Baui'iel F. Ooff, and wis born October 20, WIS, on the P.lckreull.PoIk county Oregon. Mrs. Harrison was twice married. The first mHrried was on the "mil of January, ISC?, to Mr. Jerry Gelw ick. There were born three nous from this marriage Duvid, Aiford and Frank, all of whom are living. Mr. Oelwlek, Via husband of the deceased. died several years ago. bubseiuenuy the deceased was married' to Mr. A. C. iT..rrluii. of Colfax, Wash., July U, Farmers are busy md getting along nicely with their work. Quite a lively time was hai at i,a a--twul m.-etinor Mondav. D. O. Uronson waa elected director and Wm. Lewis re-elected clerk. Th entertainment eiven at this pluce for the benefit of the Sun day pchool. was a grand success in every particular. A large crowd was present arxl the live cent counters were very liberally pat ronized. Tracy Stnat will tate charge of the school in the Montgomery dis- rirt ndioinin?: here, about the first, of Anril:- and -will teach- spring and summer term. Miss Vina Gilbert, of Falls City, has been engaged to teach the school at this place, to begin soon. Felix, AIItLIE. their 1S0O, Mr. Harrison jrviug "' j "-J ' grtLBit" a few two veins after his marriage to Mrs. aim wooiy uuiiv fa death of bcr u.iys uu. Tho rwiwder that was to have Farmers are putting in best licks this fine weather. 13:11 IUul3, of near Albany, bought 25 head of goat of I. M. Simpson last week. Robert Tarter and Guy Doming a o k.bIu liiiift workine a wild ... .1.: . l.-rl.l..,. , Woods, son of .Sol. Wimdsof, homo from l, s V ,liw,(f t,ie ladies of thU l're.suvterian i f .ikiriii i milt-iiN)iin ... , . , ..... If jfoii smoke lmr ami Itmpiet mt( Un of pipin and to'mceo, Tli'Hreiilie fbohu mid very reasonable. P. C: PATTERSON J Wlilowa, wnslti this city W wlnesiiuj. His 'father wasafoiuier rcd'nt of this comity, but moved to Kiislern Oregon everal year ago. The county convention of the W. C T. U.will iw hel.l at liideK'iidfiure Mureh 22:h and 23. Mm. Narclssu White Kinney, Stuto president of the Vf, C. T. U., will be present mid lwlure o Friday cveiilnjr'iue -2. iS. 11. NVhltniow, pastor of the t on- gregatlonal church, will pitacti a llWkrcHll next tsuwi.ry m i a. i... liiVudepi-udeneeat7-;i(li.. m. mh.jwi f,r the evening: "How m I I I, lids of tho Mauiiiiou ol uniigu- eoUHiiew, We lire olVerlng fresh caihllca iiiul nut at u low a price us we .....uil.lv in. SiO'niilo our dlllereiit dies I.Wl. Nuts PUT HER FOOT IN IT Did one of our customer in one of those white Hitched jMiuited toe vicl kid shoe that we w selling so many of an.l she woiildn't take it out. Said "Wrap up my o'(1 0,""B. r,,10! are toocomfortablo and neat to eorrv home. ' . If yon want times to wear, ana dook neat, them 'em. !And the Racket tstor can sup- 'lyJ"OU- Your, truly, J.A.Mills. MAH1UEI. lug points. He enjoyeit a nne iri.. iv.. .i.i arrived lv.cre rrom church was a very pleasant and sue cescfuF Mlliilr. "The fl:igs of the .. .. Jft . - ....... r.mtnra of the , , . ..... ' Jaiiouti Hoseburg WeHiiesauy mor.uos " - I evt.ni rol)rewuled us follows? Eng. of tho saddest yet most sacred duties j JUlrtoIli Row CHidfelter, av Irvine. Mabel Wells; Scotland Ttie Itli:lirdsm ni.lwlek. Fince the second husbaud Mrs. Harrisou hz made her home iu this city. She1, was u lady of nmiable character and eu joyed a large circle of friends. Her death was a great ehocl: to thU com munity for within a few hours of her death she was apparently in good health. The immediate cause of her .l-nth was from heart disease. The funeral and burial at lh.J Odd Fellow cemetery at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon uuder the aus pices of the Clover Leaf lodge Xo. 50, Kev. I). V. l'olluff, of Albany, con .ini.t fhn services. The deceased been used here Jlonciay iugni proved to be of the smokeless and noiseless brand, therefore tbjfi nigfet was not made hideous by" its report-'. T-Inn. J. 0. Staats was re-elected school Clerk last Monday. He is; ,mt Vim seventeenth services were held i " ... or n, .h:s distr ct. We claini for him tne lionor pi being the oldest public ollicer in the county ' Chas. Grey and wife, of Sllem, were the guesla of A. J. Richardson ona day lact week. Frank Hall, of Croeton, was viritin with E. N. Hall last Fii-. day and Saturday. Prof. Storms and Miss Herbert attended the teachers' instituto at Dallas last Saturday. Grandma Krentz slipped and fell on a frosty plank, partly breaking the boneB of'the right, hand. There was not a verf large crowd at the school meeting last Tueday. Everybody should taue an interest in the schools and they certainly can spare one day for ' Boch purposes. J. M: Prather's baby'a health is improving. Min Lena Prageneough, of Weils, was the guest of Wm. Dur- rell and wife Saturday. . The house ot M. Getty caught fire last Tuesday and would have burned down but for prompt ana effective work. A defective Jlue was the cause. Some very rude boys made a -raid on the outbuilding of the publio school crounds a few nights ago. S. J. L. WViteman made a visit to the Lou? Tom country last Treek. The attendant at! prayer meet ing has been very small the last few evenings. Let everybody come.. Boru. To the wife of Ed Rich--ardson, a bouncing iboy, Sunday' .March 3, 1S95. Bruno. on J-TVW.TIIICK8TEP. In Portland, r Wednesday February 20. 1WO, -7. A. Gluii, of Monmouth, and Miss lUthrlue lluekstep, f aii, iowo, Lev. II. OouUl onieluting. I'r. and Mrs. Glim returneu iiome 'V. . .. - ...... I. ll.tir mill Friday loiiowiug iuir " 1 3 I .l.A I Vrt.llll" nerenauea vy CI "band given a pleasant reception by ' icollege societies, . They will make 1 ..inmouth their future home, Prof Clan i" one of Monmouth's most ftl'eawmt d highly respected citlaieus naa boat of frieijds Join Hi wishing tl bappy couple a pleasant and pros ferou Journey through life. The r.MTERPKisi extend Its cougratula-t'on. i. . . ai t. l it... r,iniiii of hre, namely to aticim m u..v,. utirl b'tirlal of his mother, Mrs. Laura Harrison. Tho MonnWtb "Novello" club will give an entertainment nt Dallas lu tho near future. ThCXovelln'Msoimiiiou ed of good musical talent and always gives splendid satisfaction. They will i.- sure to i'uw a full liwusc. l'linclpal T. A. Ibiycs, of the Inde pendence public sclus.ls, hiisjuntrweiv ed a l)liloma of Honorable mention. . i - . i i i...k:i ..r i ..,itv i, inn- If vou want JoiWvork Just a H.Uc fr,;.,. ne lUlK any, otuer snoi, ... i,,,..!,,,, ,,, miWicution of, ....,...i i. m .,,rls .1 rosed' in .Teave jour orui rs au K,.iool exhibit.. Mr. ....... .....i. ;i..r ,.n,s on their Hayes ut that thuu wus principal oi the Ashland schools. A genllemnu from Eastern Oregon showed us the other day the freight bill of a carload of 700 bushels of wheat from Heppuer to Portland. The freight charges ulono were over $100, and the wheat uetud the shippers 817!), or 254-7 ceuts per bushel. Anil yet wo, nro told that the farmers of Eastern j Oregou reiiU.e a profit on wheat, I Prof.W, I. r.eyHolds, principal of tho Pullus public schools, is justly ..r.,,i.l of a IMploma of Honorable mention from the (ieneral Hoard of Lady Managers of tho Worlds rair, r.. i.aiHtYiiir In tho production and perfection of the Oregon public sonoor exhibit. Prof. Keynouis u ; active worker lu arranging mis air play at the fair, and no little creuit is due him for the success attained. Dallas Observer. . Messrs. J. Domsife and A. Kelso returned home from their Idalio trip tt. KHturdav. They rert flue sun- shiny weather In Boise Valley and good sleighing lu Powder river valley .M..v .anie througli. They visited Stockton & Hmke will sell joi i,ir ..f inf hlntf eeauer thafli ho-eve Jim Ililtibrand was busy cl ip-1. ,f,..i.n offered vou in Polk county. from l3aac Simp- ! i ..r.n.f niiri-li.isiiiir auv leaves a number of reuuivea m i"-" i ior --- - - jv.uni. comity, together with a host of friends., son's goats last week. j ciitiing, ' to mourn ner munuei . -v x, uiKerpon is s""u6 ; nafness Cannot ue uureu Laura Harrison was an unecuonaie ; n.civ vith his school at ll)lpiai.e. dutiful daughter anu ; ti ill teach the spring term. inoluer, a mdsoii. Lutie Middlehanr, j tender 'and sympathetic woman. Mie j . immorality, was -Thcw la only one way ,,s Liuty, Miss Fell; France 'Tl' 1 at " BChool meet- Pomorov. Nellie Walstou; , womtiti has gone to nor rest. ( , i,,..,,!., Sixtv votes were .,;,,- f ,i,e luUc( . . . , mBi.i j -- ; , . - , . .... ,i ! milled and the re'SUlt snowed inai ; Euitachian xnoe. neu . Tbe "Alice A" will make iecial trip to Salem and other river point, f easonable rate"- tr. Price's Cram Baklns Fov der 'orlXs Fair Hitet Award. Is-ltcr than Liiiini v can do It. ... ii. i, .1... VviiKUlMllrUi Oliice. lueir w"i men aro uftwt. and know now io utf'old otlensivo eoiiibiiiutlou so fa-niieiitlym-enlnijiowork of would-lw llrstH'liihs" printer. 1 ... r..i. l,if.fi-tor us vou wouiu navo in work. Frank O'llrlen returned homo last Saturday from a two inonins whii io i,.iv.i o.l Missouri. .Mr. u inieu sn.ys that he experienced weather 20 and 40 degree below asero. Ho says that the financial stringency is a w.ner In those etates than It Is hero hi Oregon. Mr. O'llrlen say that the nn.hicliilconditlou of this siaio at me present time cemparei favorubly with flush times 111 Missouri. Frank comes home Winking more of Oregon than ever. At the annual meeting of the board of directors of the . Independence National bank, held Tuesday evening, u ,ii..i,ii,it of 2 ner cent was declared. The Independence National bank has been Ut existence six yars and it has in-.,, i he custom hitherto to oeeiare dividend every six montfis, but owing ...ilu. financial stringency during me . .1 I .l..nla .'I HIT paxt year t lie wiaru uciunvu ..i-i,-..-. u dividend until this annual meeting. It 1ft the purpose of the board to de clare a 2 per cent dividend every 00 day In Ihe future. The Christian Sunday school I H .rive Ihe Sunday scIkhiI pupil that have attended regularly lor one minim without misslug a Kuuday, a free evening's entertainment on Friday evening, March 8, at 7:30 p. iu. at the Christian church. All other who may wish to alted will be charged 10 cent. Prof. T. O. Hutchinsou will furnish the entertainment with a very fine set of stcreoptican view. The usual price for the evening's entertain ment la 25 cent. You are Invited to be present, proceeds for the Sunday school library. Ireland Miss Macule (ipii.i.inv Klein Irvine, 'Lou Mattlson; Switzerland Hertlia Fryer, EUSe rdchardsoa; Sweden (irace Slojier, Onice Ilartnian; Russia I uetta Shank. Laura Shauk; Japan Myrtle Scroggs, Nellie lioyilstou; Austria Nellie Os born. Peiirlle lUv.msf Turkey Lulu Hobertson, Inez Fuller; Spain Mary Collins, Addie Fuller; Italy-Miss ii,u.Lt..udcr. Ann Mann; America while with silver crowns heads. Mrs. Nettie Kirklaud rsou ated the goddess of liberty. The flag drill was a unique and lntererting sight aud was greatly enjoyed by tbe T.lttle Earl Sharp, the Child musician, rendered a flue solo on the violin. Tbe entertainment was well .ii.i,.,.ii,.,l niul tho receipts of the Kveninir amounted to $4'J.2tl, bv local applications, as they cannot teach tlie diseased portion of the car. oulv one way to cure weainess,- titutioual reuieaies. au inflaiued con- mucous lining ot tne DALLAS. Key. . Uen,.1S is vwiung -- the J. L. t'.utrolls ''through the election of Hon. I. M. i nne-HS the lnilamation can be taken out Dr. Hiitbrea preached at Liberty j SilupBOI1 director, the fact wa? . j ,,? this tabs restored n Sunday. established thnt a large majonty o Idmon " 0 relutl Severn!' Mill Orcekorfare living the peop e of this communis d. (!ni,i,. iail. believe that deceucy, respect oihty and morality should prevaae tne The women uaa Ajax Wftll. "."?, n.-7-. U th rPBiilt. and tireiv ciofcw-i i - - . in the Codnty jail. fr. Whitenian, of Bue!t Vista, is The they came throug! t!, Idaho legislatuio a Joint ballot in the senatorial dead lock. They any that everybody is at j aovcr iu Idaho as to the ou twine of the senatorial light. The eiitertainnient at Ilickrcall last Friday evening was a very pleitsaut affair.' It was given under the auspices of the.Congrcgatloiial soeicly. The program consisted of recitations, dialogues, solos etc, A bounteous lunch was served after th exercises wore over with. Misses Kannio and Llizie Orr rendered n duet lu fine tyle,also solos by Msa Ethel Friz sell, of Salem, and Miss Siuionton, of Rickreall, were well received. The net proceeds of the entertainment nriiounted to$i , nuinngei-s of the entertainment wish to express their special thanks to Prof. T. A. Hayes, the teachers, pupils mid janitor of the Independence Hiblie schools for tho many courtesies ex tended. Council Proceedings. "Couucjf con vened In regular i-casion March 5. IVtuvfir Ifmlelf in the chair. Members ore'sent. Cloa.Vlter, Finch, .Pen.-ival and Strong. Absvrtt, Cook and Walker. Miuutes of previous meeting read and approved. Finance committee re ported favorubly on Treasurer Rich ardson and Recorder Reed's lust .inarterly reported in ISM. Street mmimitteo reconimeuded improve ments in grading Main street and the ! grading of all resident streets and the I repair of sidewalks una uraiunge on and witnessed several other streets. The report ndopted. The recorder ana niarsuars bond, under the new oruinance, were approved by the oounciL I no lollow fng bills wera allowed; J. p. Irvine, (oil etc. .W F.st.-s Klkins (hauling etc) .. J. M Sentry (ditching and t iling! 4.-.. Peter Cook (services reiiderwl city) Marshal Tunper (salsry) ... .. . ;' Night watchman tet.er (salary)... -0 00 Recorder Ford (fees) J lndetndcm-e water works (Fel.. c'0 - L-C,iiliiiore(waterpipeforctty) 4. .si Klei trie Light Cu. (lVb. ac't) . T6iu! - "Ben Ear. "The famous look "Ben Hur," by Geoeral LeW Wallace, will be niagniricently ilhistrated by lime light at the C'ongreiatlonal cJiOrch, doing business in Dallas. Pr. Krhbree visited relatives in Dixie Saturday. Kev. J. C. Adams preached from the Christian pulpit Sunday. : . . ,. .-11 Jilr, Filler, our hote;y man win move to Gaston. The revival meetings at tlio M. E. church closed Thursi&y evening. Uncle Cae Morrison is on the sick list. Miss Alice Ohap?n, who has been teaching school over on the coast, is now here with her parents. nt tho M. E. church X IIOJini ""tl , was disturbed by somo rude person's Wednesday evening. j Mr.- Walter Hoy, of Independ- dice, IS V11U"S ma i,.v... Dallas. Tho Dallas baseball team met with their first defeat this season Rt Monmouth Saturday. The literary society held an in teresting meeting at tho .cauemy Saturday evening. The reading circle met Monday evening at Dr. Embree's residence. Tho Dallas theatrical company cave an interesting intertainment ., 1 . : 1 'P.... i. atfoninff at tne city un i"rauj .......e. Gkover. school room. it. - . .1 i V Tin's vonucew cnnu is re ported dangerously ill at his home in huver s. .vnrohnnse! man L. Helmicli now operates the Skinher mill in Independence. Frnk Bower"?, of SuverV, was basking in the sun-shine and not ing his head to acquaintances on our streets Sunday. Wm. Fnqua is having his or chard shaped and pruned. w.v. . McfliiriVv has been off the 1 .i..i;,M, i few da vs from being pick,; , .iat . f1,ri1 Medicine, ona ptvii'.i - . : IIJW l.i.i v...i- .... i. ihn ;.:.i ...ill M,Mvi,i- vou mai n. PAltKLXi, i.i ever; nine cafes uui oi ic.. m i.u... bv catarrh, which is notmng nui u m fl'amed condition ot the mucous surfaces. We will eive One Hundred Dollars- I fnr nv case of Deafness (caused by. catarrh) thctcuunot lie cured by Halls' Pit-irrli Cure, f-eno. lor circuiurff, ncu. F. J? CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. ffiToid by Druggists, 75c. 0 When daby ni sick, w gtm her CaatorU. Whedie ws a CMUi, aied tor C"to,U When die became Missihe clung to Ctutorla. Whea-die had ChUdreu, ahe gave them Caori. A Million Friends. A' friend in need is a friend Indeed, snd not less than one million people, have found just such n froml in Dr. KM.r s New Discovery for i-oiiauniption U ,,.c ,,il Colds. If von have never l,t will le mag i"V - , : - ,; : ,,wers in all disease old stand leveling traclc Deiore wug. j -"jand Lungs, Fuel, tot- Jack Yeness' opposite town .fit V L..orli,..lo!i!I that .is claimed po." ""rt;: . 'heVefuudeil. Trial bottles XI, in iuo - opposite ton u. x free at v Drug boat with a donkey engine mount- j Ulij ji.ou. ed on it for dragging tne siray iu-. from the bottoms, back river. The crew camps store, 1 Large into the with the Awarded Wrhest Honors World Fair. FALLS CITY. j S Mitchi'.l's new house Hearing completion. W. Leavelt. of Dallas, was seen on our btreets Tuesday. Mine Host Hollowell is budding a new picket fence around his notel, and otherwise improving the prem ises. Pr. S. C. Brown is prepairing a -1 'fc.i . W.v II 'T-. Is sJ .ft wmmm MOST PERFECT MADE. Frea f -...-, nf Tirtar rowaer. SJiaAiof- 40 YEARS TH2 STANDARD. Annual Stockholder's Jleotlng. Threwi'b.' asocial call mectlnis oftlie' Moekholdan of th 1-olk County Dl.trtet Fulr A8oclatlon, on Saturday, March lfc M.t 1 r. -. vurr?"' electiiiR dinctomand lrancting iuch .ther bniic,a a uiay oom before the meeting. m4 R. L. C -or. rnm. Adminiatratioa Hotiise. No-let. her. by given that I h.r been BiH.iutd by the oiinty court of Polk -T. rori-K..n. mli.li.tmlrlx of nerniUH havtnK claim. ....-. - .-- ire ...ititteU to fWQt l""" " "? .,1 Arrlflcd. a niiut-meu "5 ""i - m lMUTrl , w-"n- AlnilniratrlS Pated Mar.''' ". lyv A Apjointnient!i. :dsun1ay.nu.rnine..l - li a. . i ftlVt7 V, Tmiri-a l-emf-r. luH- morulas aaUcvsuins. Tl u 1;5 p,tt.