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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1895)
EST HtfT GOOD31 MEN and BOY'S CLOTHING wu9 never so chenp os nttho pres ont time. HATS, CAPS, DOOTS, SHOES, etc. SAVE MONEY by trading with tho Old Firm. They are hero to rpFZDIE WITH "REAR THIS IN MIND .DJUX3.XV X XMMKJ rtf nod. considered, none can We ore close Duyers, bhu 4""j PROPOSE TO DO BUSINESS wiw r.orl almost eVer-V WE . i. irnat avitrv day. nd are recalvlna largo Invoice or nevv 'If'DRV Each department Ucompeie, "'Aa "u'.ts" .tc. cannot be GOODS, NOTIUs,i-LUnii, found In the county. THE MERCHANTS. stny and will treat you riant. RKDQI IK ' - . .. . . .... . . t t- a iri i wj - ' : " i uim. . , . . . Dlolnr I Jim Tlnm TMo. t mi - III " , w " I n I ! "I l " U,'V Mull.""""' 1 HI ft. 111. 111 " III IU " J HI p. III. ft Ml 1.1 la l.nivoa I lM linli.-i.ilV In ,1ii , hi. IV M (., Ill, y mi ml 4 ml ' A t.l M W " IU ftltHimtiiiih 10 ft. Ill, It n p. Ill, J JO a w " 4 " l " r . V ai " if, o. A. Kramer. .loweier. i, , i j HAM I Hill IMM ICHI W ciiny a full Hloi'k nl Hash. liiHim. Mouldings, (Hub., r'.to. fy Turning a upeiilulty, at Mlli'lii'll ft H 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 m t m , Miiin Htrci't, LOIM1.3 IHUrCTOUV. OMH wtoi. w, t .f r Hx'U ftvi-ry WwlnwiliiV ,v..ni,.. A" n'';'-" ..HMlalnliiUli "HI ! " 7.. .11 .ml UIPMTII lliclll- ...IVLftftni-iillim1-' VLltlii huln f iiU" l 1' ItiUlf ll'' Mill-lMl. (I. A.KUAMUl, V,V. J, II. MiiMIN, K, It. H. ItiDtrENDEHCI! K- 801, WOODMEN OF THE WORLD- MlH,U rlr.l mi'l TlilMTu.-liiy ihi-uImh. ott'.U .,,..i.lli,l..'"MK..Il..."'l. Vl.liin! ." ' """' , T. A 11. WM. l-uiimil. Iha 0, O-owm ""i t'r. Items of Local News. i.iii u.lWfioa Commit. No. H I. A. I. A. Mwl. In Odd W- '. livening, nij'i ft I. L'.,.lv cordially luvltwl U.Bll.-n. rn.sisr.ss t Altlis. ""1.11. HH-n-ury r.i. .' H.irw'i. ln.l-'"". u,''l", '" lti In upi-rn li' ,,lut'k' Dr. F.iliy, ilciitlxt, Mdiiinouth. Hlmt Ktitt hIii'IIh ol K. K. 1 'ImmlKTM. A fint HMiirt'iioiil of li'K11' I'luti U ki pt coiiHliiiitly on IihihI. J. M. Hlmk, of llio J.llllii 1'ulitcu Ilo-ti-ll, vIkIIi'i! 1'iirtluinl UiIh win k. Tlio only oIIIini In the county wlii-r Iho "lU-Hi Hnfi'ty hop lli kct" U.rlnliHl. KiWNIi . A liockrt purmi i-otitiillilliK uiiiik Biniill i lmiiuo. liniulr t till oflli'. Mm. Mrv Tuck vlxllccl frlcmln In Amity lnt wwk, n turning liomuHut- unlny. Mr. mxl Mnt. J. J. Hun li, of itcnr Itlckrfnll, vWlcd Mm. i;il- Hurcli liint Huiiiluy. It Ik HtuL'l tlmt over l,tiH),(KK) fu t of IiiiiiIht Iiiih I M !l t I'"' H,lll"r HIIW mill IIiIm Mi'tixou. If yon mi'l wxik utovo buy Hi "HuH'rlor," thn very tit. K. K. ClmiulH-rx, wlc "Kent- (Imircltor Hr'i' will liv l"fK'' ftlilpnii'iit of t'HiuiitiH ociichm next wci-k. 1.1'hvh onlcrn. Kilitor A. A. I!iittt rHiiu,oftli KIIciim liurtf lt.-KIlT kiivoTiik K.NTKHI'UIHK not lul cull l-'rttluy inclining. Klm clm, trvnh chikIIii nul frull i(,rtiillty," DitH. l.KK llAHMITT.- i..i. niiUl U ilii'ii . i .... M., Ml.."" Trlnitv i.U-l cIU ' i.uLl U ill-.'n or lH.l. i-.M..U iM Nuu.ml l...k. M il W. Hnliliitt. M. I'. I'. .-()KKK'K KitllriNul '"' Hi.wlnir iiiui'lilnm rolitiiil by VV. Wliculer. JCvcry Hlylo of lii.p tlckcln prlntod ut thU olllco. New Hlmt guim t ruut, ut F. K. 'IiuiiiIhth, TrcH.uHn iioIIwh, printed on cloth, fur ftiilo nl tbl olllci). I,-uvoonler for peftcheii for next woek nl t'loilfflter Jtro'. Dr. Kpley, tha clnntlnt, Monmouth, iIih m cro ii mill brlilKit work, Th Dove ItioH. eoiiiiiieiH'cd ph kliiff hom Monday, and J. F. lluwnrd com inenci'd toduy. MlHn('iiddy,JoHUittiil Kdltli Hurch, of lllckrcull. weru villlng mid liop. phiKlil tbuclty Monday. The Houtherii I'liolllo Compiiny piw-m-iiKcr triilu leiiveii hern now ut 2:30 p. in. IiihIi d of 2 . in. heretofuro. Mr. Jeroiut) DoniMire returned Hutur ilny fiotn Newport where ho hint lHn Piijoylng the coiwt cllnint for u few duy. vi I M J 11. Morln vIhIUmI .ill - ill Newport Huluiduy, mid enjoyed the rerrfHliliij'iilr nevcral duy U-fore ri liiiiilnn homo. If you want I1rt o!wh Jh work couio to Tiiii Kjmtkki'KIhk olllw mid l. t'.. ltf MIllV ymi will !?' ,u "c llrnt clnw workmen. At the CoiiKri Kutldinil church next Sunday there will be preuclilnit by the i.Ki,ir ut 11 A. M. und 8 1' Jm lfurtlie evculnK M. Hub t'onditionul Iin- i:.i,. Kirn H i . m ..l..,,.... enruer MomiUtU ilr.H.1., In.leH .ele.u-e. Ore It Vi Villi. over I.i.l. lHM.ile.K-e Niuimml Hm.k, lmleH.iide.c, ur. liuiUt ho pn.lei."' .ru. uvdl.i h I u'Jlilnehe-. ''i;Ti?Teon,;r (MIW front rtM.ni M.-mlc Ki,-l nod Moi.ii.o'i'h """. Iil..ii.leiu National bm.lv. kept eontntlVn 1 l l tn J" Hon Cotifeetliinery on (' ulreel. Mm. K. MIcIhm I, of Ihind City, In mteu.llni! the nick U-.l of her dmih. ler. Mm. W. W. I.ln., oflhlKcliy. Mr. Ciuo. W. Whwler, a brother of V 11. W'beelir, nud two children ur rlx'ed In thlHtlty from Kverett, Wuxh., Moudiiy. Thu Kntkbimmhk Job tiflloe Ih pre ..rl u. tfet out ny "'.Vh ,,f h,,l' li. UetH on abort notice u1' l l,r,c l null thu tliiuw. Hop plckinitcomiiieticed In the vt elulty of Hurrl-burut hmt wvk. Dr. H. A. DuviHnlhed picking hinHlxtecu I u h:lnr.lftV. Here oi ciiny o'T" - .- TIIK TON SO rlur In (itve ill"' Aiiitmt 1W. h.vh: nic"" . Will, of Aurora, bus contracted ...i.i. im.ii Net a Co.. to deliver 12,000 pound of Iki tr fl v ',,ttrH ,il 10 ct'"U per pound, with 4 cenln advance. When the Went Hide Trading Com piiny full to lit or null you In ready : I.. ..i...i.i.,.r iiiev will ifiiuruiitee a iiiiiti rjuiiiiMiti V..--.T Mfect lit iu wimple on prlutia. ' . 1 l.t., ul,m, M A. Haker tut openeu u. -c nuHln. one d.K.r went of the p.wt oiTI., where he can be found ready to do anything In the way of hoe making or mending, cheap aa the eheupet and aagiKxl a Ue ik-hi, Mr- W. W. IJnea, who has lnn tailor inailc kihM imm hand at lowest posmble MIm Alllc ana .mbkk - f k tnrned .o .'ort. I on Tbumi lay., "'. ' , " hliH l . . I .11 II- I 1 I inr lu IlIlM! i. ,1 . i. Hi, -ii it i. vinit. w ina i in i r , wi-t'K anei - , ;. r,tf..ltf easv a nise rr. und u- -r im-.ki.i: uil. AUTHT. Una no ftup. iii.il. ,..i11i,i1tf. (,t hlmvingao" li'liMlldeUH. 1- VTTON VAN NOICI K - ,i;i..p.'nd.u. Itarl-... .'"Vn 1'ittk rem; lUirC.ninit.'i' ". 1,1 lJllk that the FLIES ARE DOING WELL Thl. Hummer Jn-t l" Br0',t IIlliI)V ,H,ple think If" economy tu M their bora K illloul ,,oU' That' a mlatako. TI1EAT YOl'R HORSE A MAS!-X' llo'lldo Wttcrwork,UleHnervmm B11,l require le, feed when protect., f,,,,,, I..HCC. if " , :7,V' theHeaaon Jual when lliw " . ..I..). liirl.tcHt. Net are . ... ...tut III1L T.. 50 areiitly Improving. frlenda lu thia ,l,iv liint. ami there la no pea ...r, m.1v chanue i decidedly for the better. " ' r i.,,l,ul. uto. l.e wi Aunt Duvl.l ral'Ker, oi U. will alop few .lay- lion, wua In the city l.lCHuu.y ,u.. route vlKltlng Meiidaat IWav- d Inuicd Ui:cie I'aviu, i i Hlllloted with n-rvoua proalration ai d m-'uliurdi..liics'aol Hie head which emiHca him a good deal of trouble. Land.-Several well Improved South eaHtein South Dakota farma to trade r- Polk county farm bu'.ls. A. choice residence property i" He largest mother, relatives city. Mlw. Hertle Wbilcakcr t ... . Bll.. lei-- ll-lllll hcIhkiI. while t'll ertoll. I Mn. Oliver Wilao", ,.,,'v "in company with a party rmm SHlem left for Flah Lake Tue-day :Jfor.veral weeka outing in the Caacadca, lUiodeaaml lime tyim;" of lb la ' .,, ..xtended vWt to .... ... T..u trade for farm land or It return.'.. - - ....rtlculam Kllekltat comity, .... Di. ...1... him la-en -im .. ii..i, .Mm. Jieiuj . .... .u. .1 ....u.-.hltLUl t-tivi. I'li.'i.iN'ni. "" , i ... II lil-lHH.' r. - een.H.aonieatf'., and all pr.ee, lx tween. W. H. Craven Co. Mm. J - !' I f.-,,iii ikll exieiiie Haturday vlHiting her ...irenta. Mr. and who live In Columbua. .1 t..k out llta, audi ,,,, ,,uKb. cbeap.T a. o . - .1 lt.im-lld.irr llime'. b ill any other atore a Olovca, In IndeH-ndeliec. city proirty. , f or turuier ...... . .... ff.M. Browu, Entkkfbisk uii.... ... - ofllce. i r v.io mi- thinking of getting ynr- u..ir .1 Mi.lt of clothe or a pair of pants there la no place In Independence ii,. an well as at Jelik's .m,.iu1. Coll and see hia new ...,lea. Nothing finer ever showu In lv i.lit.ner ceni uiwu.i. .uuml convince Li, ....it v lU-fore luyi"K " 'v. ; .......... f,.- m weeka. i.,..t in i canii iiiiiii" youraen ... - twen, mika Hlnce writing 1W I" " ' : ' . t, ,.r M.-Minnville, burned Mon thu fine peaches nhippcii l 11 " ' "V .V. .? ....irnluir. The mill, lumber and from Yamhill county, we ... - r. inirned. The low Is - ..ii,. line nencica ruife-i an uuiki.'-s" - - led Homeci-ialb fln ' . $i5,o,H), no Insurance .... t.l.ii Cox'a farm aoout ,., u.,.i ihrowii out " .....i.... ....mil v line, i i. ruin o in " "v . . I ,,1 niM I u vvu.oj i. .1 . of empio.vuiii' O. A. Kramer. .loweicr. Hlmt gun ahella at F. K. Chaiiila-rH'. Dr. F.phy, the dentlat, guiirantei all hla work. A. Tubular lauteru at the Uacket Htor3centa. ii..n ..i,.iu uut vour lunch baaketa at Clodfulter Uro'. Itrowulu lunch hoxea at ClodMter Uro'a, for hop picking. We print hop ticket with or with out atuba-tuke your t-holce. Kxtradlnnem at theCity Itealaurant now, Alwaya Icecream oh Huudaya. ii... t v i'ii,.inii.l comiiitfuv are sole ageuta for tho I'lano blndem and repulm. ilood'a I'lllacure Jaundice, billloua. tnH, alck headache, cuiiHtlpatioii and all liver Ilia. 4 Money and lime aved V taking the N'ortbern Pailllc when you go Kaat. Inquire of W. II. llawley 'i-i. t i." o'Doiiiiell comi.auy have I III U I . " JiiHt received a new cargo of ijie cele brated Htudel.aker farm wagona. nr f T,. Dorria returned home i..v frniii mi extenueti viu J ,:nii-. '.".j - among relativea In Llucolu county Mr W. 1'. Counaway, who dun been t..klnir a few ilaya vacation over u u.i..viiii. und Ncwoort. came home 1-rlday. I)r J. K. Calbreath. of McMlnnvlIle, wan called to ace Judge Hurley laat! Moil-lay, who has ta-eti quite 111 for the past two weeks. Mm. Ii. I.. VanNortwick, of Albany, la vlHiting with the family of her brother in-law. Mr. W. A. VanNort wick, thia week. Mr. A. Nelson left for Boise City, Idaho, on Saturday. He goes on busi ne connected with his stock Interests in that country, and will be absent teu days Mr J. P. Irvine, and daughter, Miss ri,.r. eameui) from Mc.Minvllle yes ....i.. ,,.iiriil the funeral of Miss . , :.u tfrniuirat her. uneie joriuu 11. ii. a o ' Johnson. .1 A. Veness left for Winlock, Wash , Tuesday. Mr. Veueas caya the lumber trade la better over lu the Puget Hound country than It has been oetore aeveral years? iink r.. Patteison came over from ,....! u...,r.iuir mill remained uutil iruieiu tiiv....j M.in.li.v. Pink's Independence friends, .....1 tl,..v numtier legion, are always ulud to see him. a ttiirni-v ( 5 . A. Sniiih and family returned Monday from a ten days out I.. over on the coast. 1 hey report . . . ... .. PpiUil'" ft- i V ' r rock oysters and nraoingsea u.ev- Tr. R. A. Mulkey returned from Am ttv Monday, where he waa caiieu on i.i . .. i... i ,.ivt annreil duties oncol liiesHuui-i". of life, to attend the funeral and minai of his mother, Mrs. Monroe wumi-,. a r..i -nit rheum, and all disease E7UI.'h..m., 411,. Mood, dvsnensia, lieadacne, kiu ney and liver complaints, and caiarru, are cured by Hood's Bursupanlia, great bl.Kid purifier. Prof. D. A. Hoag, of Suver, In com- ' ... - K..... onlllllRlllllllS. pally Willi aevrim i urtedfor the tlshing and hunting Kiounds of the Upper HatHiam Tues- day. The party win ue aosenu "- weeks. The hop growers of this vicinity have generally agreed to pay 40 cents .i ..ii.Li.nr This iinnears to ii.ir mix in i .,. n,,.u,. . Jiwlali liiniiths iaiivjiV At hla family residence ....' i.t.r..,u....l.,.ii. Ore.. Monday -....linr. AiiifiiHt UMh, l!'5i JohiiHon, aged 78 years, and iH daya. I Ti... .l..e..,.He.l had la-en I" failing lu..lth for a year or more, auperiuduc- j ed by advanced yearn rather than any acute form of lis..ase, ana u..n.i past six week was confined l ms .. ' . . I......ul III Josltth JollllOII WBft MubleiiU-rg county, .euu.cr.,, - -teinlier 11. 1M0; emigrated to Illinois In 1811 and was married to Miss Nancy Kolomon In July of the same year, crossed the plains to Oregon In 11.4, with a family of eight children, w-e.i girls and one boy, six of wln-m are liv ing. Mr. Johnson, upon mn n.." Oregon, located teuiorarily iu the northern rart of I'om county, purchawd the Ogden farm aoom a miles north of this city. He subse quently purchased the family Home l Hi . Kl V WIIHTH III- Bill - aiijoniioB "" . faithful wire passed tue ee... -their lives In pleasant companionship. Mr. Johnson wasrecogiiiZedasoi-eof our most worthy, respected and useful citizens. He managed by Industry and economy to accumulate something of this world's goods and leaves an es tateof several thousand dollars, barly I life the deceased became associated with the Christian church and was a f,.ll,.wHr of the great Teacher l,ne divine i.recepts have giaaoeneu ,.f ...unkind for nineteen II1C UVi . Trtu,n Wll ft mall WUU jirniuu rftuft u..iuiiv .nliiihted in t1e lm.-Mtic re 1 , ..a 1. 1... miv him i..ti.nu tit in. rsuiuiiJit lll""D - - ..1 i.i- ,.hii,irPi und iirami chiltlren. and a IIIO --- O ... '1 . lv I family reunion under ms nosp.uiu- r.K.f was an occasion ol aneast ... nnnll.mllll. "i"'-"- . .... on. I. u.. ir. a widow, neariiig ue ouiu ,U.-Htoi.e of life, and a large family of children and grand children u - his death. ' Hi- children are: Mrs. iiw, " ... ,i Mm xioi,.t- Mrs. Wm. uurnu iu,u Chark8 House, of trie -o- . Mrs. Heiuv Siumberg, Mrs. o. . vine and John L. Johnson, of this city. The funeral was preached at tue .u.- ... . 1.... uftLrmwin. at ily residence weuuesuujr on- -. - J . .... ..... ..iV,,.itii.ir A 1:30, lie v.J. li.wai" u. - 1.. ...Ai nrilptlt at large number oi irtenu the burial services wn.cu ducted at the KuigbU of Pythias cem etery near Monmouth. ANOTHER PIONEER GONE. of Time is Atttie BOOT&SHOE STORE Every pair of Boote or Sh.oes bought of us that rip, run over or soles come loose, will be re paired by us, Free of Charge. I AI.HO MAKE AND REPAIR BOOTH AND BIlOF.a. J.W.Bentley, Independence, Oregon. iA3rta'--.T.-."'" 0, for of S3. '0 I Have completed their invoice hud are now reuuv iui m business in all lines. X1 CM CI of Stock Ready To CHOOSE From. & Their Mammoth CLEARANCE SALE the 4 Mrs waa (lis- H. M. IilM'.S, TsJntMvv PuT)lic r, Life and KI" las""w- , ftlllUMttlll D" 4l,llKK' U....I miiet of our city u 'bed last Saturday evening by a gen Z i l to according to Queen sherry les The IH-Iligerents were separated ' ir wiw ii" ' " .. .t...i : , :,.,..and lacerated feelings, ...... fll IIH.M was all. The adjoining forest, . . , ..r i in. liHst. timber on eoiitainiug , . ,f the coast, is burning, ine oug.u v.. the the Is unknown. Mr. L. C. Oilmore and family re- .1 Tnmiilnv ntternoon irom turneii inn." a six weeks outlug U low Alsea bay over on me cons. Mr. Gilmore is full up to the guards with fish and bear "v "I, s, ,,.:ll iak(i h 111 B it i..i.i..a lie savs " . a 7,.rfrf. : i. tn niilimd bis rich more ot ex Cash pnid orpo uu,u "' - ,,8 fMiMy i" at the Star Grocery. i ii To Trade At IRVINE'S CASH GROCERY, HEADQUARTERS FOR HOP PICKERS SUPPLIES. nil kinds oi that we carry Honw-K ; d that we that can t w v ...:u ..11 for prices Will ov --- , gi.le of roruanu. any store this .,t re TAKEN IN COODS. ;pont Forset Tho Ple Independence, EXCHANGE FOR Oregon. , i He and his family eujo.vru heir outing splendidly, and are lu me pink of health. He says that Mr. 1). . Taylor and family will be at home today. August Pullur, an Inmate of the asylumn, committed suicme The coroner's jury reported as to low s: August Dullur, au Austrian by birth, aged 87 yearn, had taken Lis own life iwstranculation. the means employed Mng a small rope tied to the back ot a chair and in a slip noose around his neck, and by his owu weight he made aufflcient pressure In lying down and .milling to choke himself to death. be the ruling price throughout the val ley with the exception of the Butte ville vicinity where the growers pay only 36 cents. i. M Holler and family returned T.ieidav from four weeks outing at the ..LiiinV-m-iiiL's near the headwaters "r ,.,. Creek. Mr. llutler, feels much ....mi i... Mm iiln. He consldersi that these springs posses medical prop erties of a high quality. n, f MfMinville. was - ur. . aiuiuui"! - again called to attend Judge Hurley yesterday in consultation with Drs. lUitler and Ketchum. The doctor wi.l remain a day or two with his patient tin order to more iun us-"- - case and assist in adminisieruig tue proper medical treatment. Our town is topsy turvy to hear those artistic commediaus and jiereunia. song birds the Misses '.Vebling in the dautiest bits of acting ever seen lu this city These famous artists will greet the people of lndepenueueo u i.v-t.the Opera House on Tuesda evening, September 3, under the au spices of the members of the Itebekah Degree. We herewith invite all the ladies of v , ...l vi.Mnitv to call and 1 iiuepeiiu -iivj m, ii.v,,rnli!e aevthe i.,.uilv thinning the broken ranks of .. ..i..Mers. Like riueued the oieKuii f . . .5 fruit in harvest lime the old pioneer- m e drooping off one by one, and in a ft.w .....re vears there will be none leit ,.unr the annual roll call The death of Mre. Margaret Mulkey, of Amity, Yamhill county, removes from aur midst oue of Oregou's noblest women, a pioneer of lSoti. Mrs. aim key was the daughter of Eev. Ab.a- ham Garrison, au enny p.ou. -U-r favorably known throughout the Willamette valley for his earnest de .,.o,i ..lii-isiiaa work. kiia Garrison was married in 1859 to it. Mikiiron Mulkev, of made their couuiy, u u . , home nmg the people of that com monwealth ever since, airs, iu., , had been au invalid lor a Uu,u.w " . . i ...aiuiit under of years, out sue " i'": ,he .ch.ist.-i.lng hand oi ."--ion She passed into the sleep called death Friday. August 23, 1805, and the funeral and burial services were obseryed the following Sunday. Mrs. Mulkey left a husband and four ehUdreii-three sous ami one daughter. They are: U D. Mulkey, S. A. Mul .... k H.Sleafoose and W. Key, Mulkey. Will bein September 1 Ci nlld will continue to Oc- i tober 1. Big Bargains o.n.ii be had m all mew. m m West Side Trading Co. My&&.1&&'&'&'i-'!r '" 13: A TEKBIBLE AFFLICTION- in a Fit .Ta.in-s Tetherow, of Insanity, Drpwns Her CUihl. BALDWIN.-At Buena Vista. Ore , Tuesday, August 27th, 1805. Pauh .. ,!..; .,., f Melvin and .Mollie me in ii - . Baldwin, atter cholera morbus. brief illness, of This community was shocked last u.,.M,.i. ..inmimr to learn that the wile of Jaii.es Tetherow, who lives on the Luckiamute, while in ant or u, rary insanity, bad drowned their li.tle sivlyear-old son. Mrs. Tetherow has been in failing health tor some time, but the family had saw no evidence to Wad them to believe that her mind was ......i.,nd. On the night of the terri ble tragedy the mother and child oc cupied the same bed together, the oth er members of the family were sleeping i.i other anartmtuts of the house. It ta opposed that Mrs. Tetherow arose about midnight and taking her child from his bed, she w.apped him In a ouilt arid carried him to the river, dis tant about 300 yards, and drowneu him. The poor woman returned to avrokeher sou au .- aud Uiiuiie a . , t nn the boy was missing iroru m and a starch of the pool soon recovered the child's body. The body had drift ed some distance from where the child was drowned, judging from what the mother said, and the evidence of the quilt which was found ou the bank. Mrs. Tetherow is reported t be In a most critical condition, sue is in a stu por and perfectly uuemitjcious f ",e terrible affliction which overshadows her ouce happy household. ' Mr and Mrs. Tetherow are both iliBblv respected aud come of pioneer antecedents, no family In the county being better or more favorably known than the Telherow s. me, " sympathy of the entire community in tiiis sad hour of affliction. , Thrown From a Wagon. FO.K SALE. The Independence local maraet M-r,,ine our new line of dress gum.. ......iinri u-i n oeaiii . . .. . up i huh ami -" . 1.111 "..Id orcliaros oi iini"" YimihiU" as tne being largely from the x-... .1.111 o-loilous .i..if.v Inhabitautsofthat progressive commonwealth, delight to designate their uiagnlnYent county. inese peM-hea are quite large aud have a niost delicious flavor, equal, we thinK, rbiet shipped here from C.,.l.Pr., Omcon. We advise some of our Polk county orchardists to step . . . :n invnotiirate tne over into iiuuin . . - ruethwls of cultivation erop.ojeu the reach growers of that county, rolk county used to grow fine peaches .nd It can do . aRaio with proper care and cultivation. prove, that we now have finer A Bicvcle for sale cheap. Inquire at Cathiu & Kinney's millinery store. THE BIISSKS W EH LING. The famous Misses Webling will give an interesting dramatic recua. V . Opera hall in this city on luesuaj ruesdayf"Per , Tho Droeram will ins, r-epiei..i- ' . . consist of "Columbia," an original pa n otic sketch prepared especially lor the .. ... . ....i k. .hm be- Misses Wet.ling ana maw v fore delighted andiences in both Europe and America. They will also reiuU-r ni.me.ous Shake-periau selections. 1 he n.... f .1, Roses." a most charming, and unique rendition, Cue house, thai be eet UU rire asslie was verj ioi-i. , fire voun Tetherow noticed his mother leave the house and go to wards the river. Susoeciiiig some thing wrong he hurriedly follow and upon reaching the deep pool f.mml her iu the water. He at once went to her rescue and got her oack to the house rs ln as possible. Mrs, Tetherow ff 1 ti L her little boy Oito, aud men cik" ..ii ... aiiM told the child was in ...,. .- to a lose has ex- rivcr, that u-nft - : ... i ... W wmm in the she uau " ,-n,.i search revealed the startling ta-t that . . 4 .. I . C ..AnnDil llltllMf!1 . . lwuiaa ii I'nlK eOUUlVt tka nnn'ailSe Ol vivwv.v. . P-OCMIH man j " - ;viv". t r ft1..rl f ''filllA S aud as riu a any m t i and examine the styles aud quality. Our ladies Jackets and Cloaks will ar- rive this week. Koseudorf A Hirsch-j berg. Ear'y Tuersdav morning Pamuel r-. .h keeoer of a small huckster .hop in Astoria, shot his wife twice In the head and tlwn placed the pistol to his temple and blew out his own brains The terrible deed la supposed to have been inspired by a bitter qnar- Feakes mud nn " Tbe woman Is not fx- Oae of their children i oresa .,i.,..nt ty. ' v ; ..... ,i..,minu.s of the press on Imtl. ,i one should neglect this rareonportiinity to hear these talented entertainers in tne arv lnistiow 35 and 25 cents. Card of Tliaiiks. mv neanieji rel tietw een night before. . Kf. ' pected to live. Oae ot meir Cash paid for poultry and ff,-' wttneiejed the fearful tragedy. at the Star Grocery. T wish to express tUnb to mv neighbors and many kind friends for their sympathy, attention and many acts of kind- Iness during the late iimess the funeral and burial oi my ue. 1 husband. Mb. Nancy joh. Awarded Highest Honors-World's Fair. Oold Medal. Midwinter Fair. Mr F. L. Kellev, proprietor of tne Red livery stable on Main strot met Uvitha serious accident last r,dy I morning, while riding on Johnny il-lon-s lumU-r wagon. Mr. Ke. ley was Lated on a scantling laid across the .. .... hind axle of tbe wagon, and a9 they turned to go oQ to the bridge leading to the mill me " swift trot, causing ar. ftc--.r -hia balance and fall under the . ..!.... hia hoad and fall- wagon, striFii.K - iug in such a manner mat .. hind wheels of the wagon passed over the upper part of his chest, prodc' levere concussion of the lungs. Medl 1 Z ... enlUd and Mr. Kelley waa soon resting comparatively easy ... ..ii lined to the hi ",ii.v. and is now attending to ,,nal. Mr. Kelley lucky lu escaping so fortunately as be did. He house for CREAM Most Perfect Made. 40 Year the Standard BORN. CASTATOR.-l" this city, ? August 86th, lSBo, to ir. uU -P. Castator, a daughter. inMIMSTlUTOR'SSALE OF REAL ESTATE. n .bat ntioer "- N,,,- I. hereby f ma(1(. d thftt , 5,h m -..nleilxr- .lit ) nArri vi'.i.'.'- Mid eslaie. t: H,.rT Ii ill- T.) a lloe-hHll eiuH ..I., ii.. i'uift v.t-..- . . lilllrr Term!- u. ftnie. . -....-I vme (wo yearK, wen '3mtfc vvhle in one !" ." I!,, toured by h.taii-ft ml luoriaage on the Mid