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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1895)
ir.tr hstew aoopsi MEN and BOY'S CLOTHING wns never so cheap as nttho pres ont time. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, etc. SAVE MONEY by trudiny with the Old Firm. Theyure hero to stay and will treat you right. TPRJDIEJ WITH US' , BEAR THIS IN MIND p- JJ.U.n.J.V r.c,0 buy., .dqu.my or good, conld-l, none can h WE PROPOSE TO DO BUSINESS, THE MERCHANTS. .rffOTToNsI'cfira. SHOES. HATS, .to., cannot be found In the county. Motor 1.1 Tm Tall. H A M 1 1 mi t I (nil flock of irt . I.rav.-a lJw.-M.ri. M MM.ll! ..M.:-j:r;!'" " .. ' ri o u, tit I in M I II in Ml 1 lll.'Hl u .hi a. in, U HI , III, t . " u i 4 l " ml " IU ' M t.flMMHllll III ill a. Ml IV (I. Ill, J.) " t ,l " l ' t " l l " i.oiMir: imtrcroiiv. mm goMER WOO", Ho. U, K .f f, M...I. iv.ry WiMtiiKulny avdilinl. All tii.'iiil"'i In giunl al.Hlill.iK will "' iii.ti.- ai" . '... .,,.. ..lv' .'-i1iiuly' V l.tiliw MlUtll. " I'l.lleit I" Ht- Wll.-I. .Ml.IV. lll.-IH. (I. A. KIIAMIU, l C, It. K. lrl.il IlINK, K I . Ht. Mitchell IKHMIHJ Wo carry a Kiinli, liiMirN, Mouldings, f faf Turiiliiii u specially, A liolmilllollV M Ilk It street. Items of Local News. It, Miihii, K, nmtrtuDKNCE c.r. h. soi. woodmen OF THE WORU) . Klr.1 mul Milr.l T". il -vnni! l.....t.. II. I". U..-I- I1..H. Vl.tlll'a III"!"'""" m M' "'I''"'""' , A IIAYI'-. ("mill. I, A t'bili.i t t. A. I'. A. Meet In O.I.I l'cl!o Hull, every rtl.lnv .'Veliiutf. M,,"r,""r U.einbiri. u. cordially invited Iiii!1-ImI. this lll.slNKSH t'Altlw. 1 ml M.rk--.n. N-crelury I . f. l--xi.ii.in-lii-e in t.)'ru lion- bUW. pits, l.r.r- -V It A IUHTT. ..'.Hon i.i.i '""'"; t,,;'L1, T.J. I. . '"" M- 1 t' !., F.'Ut.w Trinity inU.-t i-i.lU-tto. J)r. Kpli-y, ili-nlltt, Moiiiiioulli Hlmt Kim Nlii llMut V. 10, (.'liuuilH-rN', A lii-w lot (if fiim'y uuimIIiw) ul I'IdiI frllir ItriM. Mr. A. Ni'Ihuii Iuin ruttirnml fmni lib trip In Mnliii. A flu" nKMt.rt iiun L of li-ifiil IiIhiiUk ki t fuiihliiiilly on huiiil. V, II, OnlMirti, (iiidof HiiIi'Iu'm IhihI iu iiii-n, wax In tli rliy V'(liii!H(lny. Tim (ililv ollhc In tin count V w here Hi.. "Iti-Bt Hufcly Imp ticket" In prluUM. Mm. Will Miittlwiii, (.f ItiiHeliinif, I vIhIiIiik rvliitlveH nml fileiiilK In tlio city. I'lU NII. A pIK Uct pIKMO COIltllllllllK aiiiiii! kiiihII cIiiiiik". lmiulru ul illlee. Hfvcrnl iiii'iiiIm-m of Homer LimIk'" K. of T. vMteil tli HiiU'in Kiilglim Tmlny i-vi-iilii. If you n.il cook Htovtt buy tlio "Hu'iii'r," tlio very ti't. H. CIikiiiIh-r, H.'le ii(.'eul. MIm Nettle Dit kliiHon, of McMlnn- villi), vWte.l Mr. hihI Mr... M. 1.. loirl fmni Sutunliiy tut I i I lin-mlny. l-'im. rluiim. fnuli ciiiiillcH tint! Trillin bi-i.t onnllllltlV on huiiil ul tlio Bun lluti Coiifi ctloiu ry on V wireet. WImIIi.ii Alelll Cnrev l Bk'ltlll Ht IiIh .u.t fu.r u iiiiii'Ii Iiih iIdiI rent of ernl week over lit Newport Im-ik Ii. 'liu. I'.NTKI'.rlllMK loll OIIICC ll l,rl' niirol to k'ct 'l't ' "y" M. I .- ! I K K . .ri.f'lll'M. iiiv, Uro- ....I roalllelllV. Mi.niiuiutli lteet, IimU-i-'I. lFO. A. MMITH.-ATTOUSKY. Nnllot.ttl Hl.k. ltt.leH MU l.w, ur. KewlliK liinclillu-M rented ly W. II. Wheeler, Kvcry My la of hop ticket prliitod ut tliUolllcfl. New Mhot k111" to run' nt ' Cliiiiiilicrx, 'J'n-npiiHn notice, prliilcd on cloth. for mile ul Hi It olll'li". Dr. Kpl'-y, thu ilfiitK MoiniioiiU'i il.u a crown nml Ih-Mro work. ilev. DiuiU-l Hliivt-r, of AHtorln, will pr. iu li ul Kickrcull nvxt Humluy ai u u. III. Ilood'H I'IIIn huvi; woi: IiIkIi frm for their l.rompt uml i-lllluleiit ycl cny iictlou. J. V. (IrovcH itiiil I.c Kenton, two promlnelil JiMlliiHltet. went In tlio city Tuexiliiy. licv. Iiiinlcl Hliivcr, of AhUiHu, will preucli ut the ('oiii-giiUoiiul cliurc.n next Hwinluy at 8 p. m. The fiiinlli.-r. of II. It. 1'iitterw.ii und W. (). Conk returned Niiinliiy iroin an , ...t u ... I.'l,.l,.lii.r'y exfeiiiK'u mmiiii uvui - lunch. Mix. J. M. Vuiiiluvn returned home lodiiy rroin Newport whew Hiie nu nlciimiiit outinir for ... . .. . ..j.v rt - i ne vent I weckM. If you viint tlrnt cIukh Joti work ... .. atl 1 Collin loTHK K.M'KKl-HISK "line vou wilt iret It. We employ only llfHl cluHK workmen. llr. Miilililtt ttinl wife uml MIkh lhivv den have returned koiii tneir vin ovel nt NcwiH.rt. The doctor reports it inoit plenmmt imtliiK. When the Vi;4 Ki.Ws TrudinK Com imiiv full tHt or null you In reu.iy uiuilu cl.ithhiK. they will (?tiiiriintt-e nerfect IU ll. tnihir liiU'lo ttood f""" Huinnle on hiiml ut lowCHt posttiule PI'ICCH. . Win. Well", the vottTitti hop (?row-r . . if i ..ml iletlerof Htli llil V IHtll, HUip) Hitmple l-.t of ut' rr,,m K(l ,)ove'" Ihiyton, nr- ,r S A. Mri.Kr.V.-KKr-11'KST H-.,t..l ih) r..l.-..iM prart.i-.Ml In I it. brmiehe.. Ml..lelli r.n ! . f ml . . (,..... r.k.ma Mrtwiliic I inn, .' ih'umik'mk - ottl nny myi l,l' tlekelH on nhort imthv "I'd ut prlccH to Milt the lime. Mnt. K. A. Kuller leturned Friduy from u two we.k vWt ut Yuuulnu. Mm Int.l very pleuxunt vlull with re- vnnrt ( England lullven nd frlelnlH. Councilman Cook left Tuenday on i,..ln.trln to K..ii.tcrii WhhIiIiiuIoii He liii-i in. colieetlllK nuClil for tins "Ad vitiitvTlif.ililnicoiii'imy (1 A. Jnmei.. fellow wli oftlix from Vamhlll county, i muter thin week. Mr WellM In nwnt for K . .lc(-Kcr v uyulltip, Wunh. M. A. Huker lint M rd hi "hop .1 ....... .,41.Ua ...n.li. one ( (Mr west or Hie -rv ,. .-, . . ... ... .... u hert he wiu !e r'"l rcixiy io .... Hiiythimt hi the wuy oi snoe nmRi".- ..r'inelldillir. UH cheup IW the cllciipcHl (J, A. Krumer. Jeweler. Hop tlckeU wanted at Clodfclter Hnw, Dr. Kplry, thu dentlMt, nuuruntcet nil li 1m work. A.Tubulur luntern at tlio Kucket Htoriltl w-iitd. (Jo. J'uyn, ofSuleui, wan In tlio city on btiHlncHH Hiiturdny. Wo print Imp tickets with or with out Mltilm takti your choice. Kxtru din ner at IheCity Kentuiinint . . U....,t...,u now, Alwayn ic cremu u Mrit. It. II. Knox returned Hundny from u pk-UKHrit vlMlt at tiie 'tapint The J. K. O'Donnell oompHiiy aro MolciixentM for tho l'liilio blnderi and pulrK. ( harlle Knerllnir rccelvc1 a had fl-ah cut on tlm rlht arm whllo dreHHlng a beef t ho ot her duy Money and tinio paved by tuklni? tin; Northern I'ucille. when you go j-jwi, liKpllroof W. If. Jlnwley. I'lu. .f. V. O'Doiiuell company have m it.. 1 UHt received a new cargo oi mo ceu: brutod Htudebaker lurni wasonn. XV. It. O'Doiimd, who la awMKriuted with the Kiilitlfim MliHR? i.ompanj, him been In the city for evcral iIuvh, flco. II. Hwartz, on erstwhile typo on the Knteim'Iuhk. kvo tin ",ce wM-UI call Momhiy. Me wan accom- ntiuied by a Mr. Virtue, another repre sentative of the craft. (mtrterly nieetinjjc at the M. E. hureh Sunday, Kept. 8. !ve feast, preaching and communion in uit- veiling. Presiding f.KH-r Jtev. j. I'ttrHoiiH will he piesent. About ninety Imp pickeru from Cor nllls and vicinity are leaving today Kttd tomorrow to Iiegln Imp pic-King Monday In Betina Vista yard. 1 liev were engaged by Cal. Thrasher, and 77 of them go to lionsey ana nerreu s vard. where they nay 50 cents per Imix, Peacheaat CliMlft-lUr Jtro't. Cheap- T cr than ever. Thoatreott of IiiiIeK-miem: ; i-' t a iirma t-a. MtMraxi iw" were .. . .. ...i.i. ,.uiiUULiiii .ml diim?h crowoeii w.ni uu''" - - " ler. last Hal urday. They balled iron. , n ... .1 tJ MtltUaMlUl Kiit and Moiiiicmi'ii -v. . -. . ln,.-M.idem Nall-nal l- ' . , ... I .... !.,. lu.ut r.H,l In Kalem. for the then ol a utcyc.e ...... - k rMiivmii rueaseii io oil.. Htid Hex." Its t.nllliltu u"' cor n. I. 1,-V U I I".- Till-; r,; . I. Altl l.xr, Una no miperior in hlmviiig and llutr-cultlng. wrk. ty-Sl.ilvH.g t-tiltliigi'.c. ltalha ll..U-M-ndeltiv. rmtlS VAN NtttCTWICK - Id,,-.de... !'.urlvr-. H-vl-'..,, ..,.,!' I lllir l lltMIIB, . IV PmIiic ll'iU-l, C Hlnvl. , Vtwo hath till- '" tedioim waiting Mr J.wet.b ltobertsoil, of Untllls Pana, was In the city the tln-l part of .i. u.-..lt with a ciirloitil oi meio.ia. Mi.vuii .. u ..f niilln a ntiinls'r io louu ,-,.- J . HIT- dealers while hero. , i w. HUot.wholivcslnltrldjro- i.rwlnet. wnsln the city Tuesday .. . i 1. 1;,., lie an vii that loiiKIOK io. i."f c- - aho.it W pk'Ui'W ciiM einploj tneiit In thai vicinity 1 .ifituiftt re turned thin Mr. jeroine ., t ten il.i v's trip m no..." R II.M.. . has ts'cn tiimsv.i.ii.. In and iive bun );,.., 1 1 air- Main strint, FLIES ARE DOING WELL This miniiner Juat !" V M,y ,KH,ple think n't e''.v let their hn- ' ilhoUt "t,t" Thul'sa niistako. TREAT VOl It HOUSE LIKE A JIAN!-x- He'll do Is-tter work, Ik) loMnwwut ,l rc.,uir. less Iced wli. n prol-'lod from in-ects. If. tbeemlof the season just when HIm b.te l.ar.1 ..... ...,i ..i..u tightest. Nets are VWfc ' " .11. IMH mm . I ..a.UWllIll III 0Ot. mighty small protit-somo at M t,.,,,s, so,.iet, and all pra-H Is- tweett. W. H. Craven Co. II. M. UNIX. NT7..M.vv Public. - - - - I . Lift, mid Flro li.iirn.-e.- - (iffl.K..I Ii,''k,,'kn';!!,,,!,,,""'m Sl.-'kton al.l. MHlu St. ilYnkl.'' r,.u.w,i.d.-nt frmii Monmouth, ngnln ll... n imrtoiliil Held. Live coi ier....- ence adda much to the Interest vuriety of a local npwspaiM-r. Land. Hevcral well improved Smith ...latern Hotith Dakota farms to uao I..llr nniilklV film. lllll(l. AlHO . , i.i .',.mi.rtv lii the largest city In Iowa to tra.Ui for farm hind or nllv nrolKTtV. I' or mriner j.:.. i m I ni ro of V. M. Jirown, wif-'" 'i'- ntilee. If you are thinking of gotllnjr your- lfRKiiitofcIothcsorii pair oi pi....- t . 1 .. .),. wl..n.u) li.. Is no place 111 inner. ..v where you can ilo as well as nt. Jenk .n,.rai...n. Cn.ll and see hia new samples. Nothing liner ever shown In .t.,.)lv K irht per ceiu iiiac-ouuv u.. all caxil orders for two weeks. n...w Holmes la suffleiently Ills nrofi'ssional coveieu . ...... i.ia niiinin.uist Dr. Ana. Oil I ICS, ' " , ..l.n.d Is able to he aWout the street .limmirh ho still enrrlea his lame arm In ft sling. Tho hlooily duel ha given 1..,. 1. 1 i.es,. nmfcssioiml Kc-ii;ienicn c.n- buving call on us and convince (lllH,rill,,(,'niri..ty ami whicli.no doubt, wei .... 1 In. wiiMin .irvand that crops are a failure except where they have Irrigation 1.... Independence arrivals , ..... 1 Newport were Mrs. XV. ittesiii.j 11.'... -- ... . ...... Mrs. V. Wells, Mrs. W. tvaven and Miss Cora Hnell. wlm 1 .......i.snled by Mrs. 1.. v were ..i"" . . r.,.il l(.,lH.rls.m and (hiugnu-r, i..m from l'ortlund. .. .. ..i..i.M ...nnts. such as Gloves, nop ..; "-, lfl. can Sh.H-S, Illat.Ke,., . . ... ; - . i,. ..iieimer ami - :::r;os.:nd.;rf.tHirsc....erg-st..an "J ' ... T . . . 1 ..(lit II 1 1 1 l H'l' . lii.r MtrO IU ill, - Ilcfore tlnt (jraiid Itondo und tlona. Makes Hi let rew-rva- I'uro Jllo(l. Thesa three : t' words tell the whole story of the won-. J- derful cures by Jhsxl a M.rsnparn.a. , j It Is the best blood purifier and Hpring k I I). II. CraTeii came At the BOOT & SHOE STORE Every pair f Boote or Shoes bought of us that rip, run over or soles come loose, will be re paired by us, Free of Charge. 4 v 4 " 5' "i 4 I A 1.80 MARK AND REPAIR BOOTH AM. HIIOES. .a-'ri'r-riri--.'!Airaora.M'. medicilio. 1 .... nirs. aim ... is, 11. ... . - :i home Tuesday from their outing ut the j Upper Hoda on the Hniitiam. 1 ney re port having u good time ami plenty 01 venison und trout. Tim llL'lit draft river at'-amer Gypsy made her first trip up the river Wed- iiesiluv. -returning again tislay. Hie Gypsy Is a lieut little sleamtrand skims throuL'h the water as gruceruliy a a The Welding Kisters performed be- 1EAxiI OF MAYOK HUItLIJY fore a fair sized audience ai 1110 opera mmirv T iMdeneiideiioe, Or. 111,1.1.1.1. - August .ai. 1S05. at 8:4-) p. m., An ,ir- f Hurlev. of citarrh of the gtou.ae.lj, aged Myt-ars, 8 luontlts and 17 duys. Andrew Moore Hurley was born In J.W.Bentley, Independence, Oregon. hall last Tuesday evening. These tal ented artist sustained thtlr reputathjii as Interesting and brilliant entertainers of the public. In anticipation of the next O. A. It. Encampment to lie held at Independ ence next veur. the people of that city .,.,, Maine. Pecemoer 14, 1S38, . .... , . 1.. .11 """ - , .. are erecting a buildings" leet, ... ..,.. ,,r WcotcUlriHU sioea, ui. o.ui..r Th.-v never do things by ... crated to tnw halves up there. MeMiuuville lrau" couutry iu tbe latter part of the lHtn scrint. ..u.,...rv TbeKcotch character was The Dallas papers announce that the strongly marked in tue mentality .uu I . . . !.-- .Inna.UMII 1 lie . i...-i itt.ii; tIiiuim I r......i,f .i ul. .rated to oil .Monday, rM-piein.-- - .a....... ..,.,. Cpveral that state me i A noble man, a useful citizen, ! kind father and an atl'ectiouate bus. band has piussed away from.tbe gaze of men. but his high character and lofty walk in life shine like a beaeon light to the stumbling footsteps of those with whom he associated and who still remain upon ' the bank and shoal of time." He left a .widow and two ions. Gustavus and Julian, aged re- aietfullv 18 aud 9 years. Tbe other , i. .. Iq v-.i-.v. rs w 10 consider mev Atiu-ew ti . ... , ui,,.ni,l ovm.i 1 vaunt i.r.er KM.-a'tiiK . Dave oceu ovr-M " "" . . ..,. ....,i, n,l mx father died, icavnig n.u.. --- .1 tliree auugn themselves of the opportunity to lay .. , . (..ra th. enmit v Phildren. three sms am tneir Krie. ... --- ? ...,h..r. who was 1 1 f..r.,u..r Hfterwards bold tneir ters. lire wmur, i.w.vni, v.. - .... ,.,n.t, r.i.iii.i 1 . , . ... , .. r nw 1 . , v - peace. Mesdames McGinn & Patlin, success - . . 1 ,.51 , L-i n ,r ors to .Mrs. Li. V ainpLn--.., the City restaurant one of the most nonulur eating resorts in the city, These ladies are un-to-uate in hib - liuary art and the accommodations are the best. Tliev are at tlte 01a siauu on Main and Monmouth streets where tlie meiils at all hours 01 to and the rest will pick for Poterfleld at 40 cents. Corvullis Times. We herew ith Invite all the ladies of the day Tnilenendenc and vicinity to call and ..m.mine our new line of dress goods and ladies Kries. We claim and will that we now have finer dress members of Gibson po1 G- A- corns will give a -n,.,i nnnnpri. at the bie G. A. B. Llall , hungry can ge 1 G. A. K. Hll Opening. itove g,Hls tlmn any house in I'olk county, R hg y. R and iw flue a any In Portland. Come , coucert at tl. --. a .wiuf a clrniiif arm OU wnom lean for comfort and material assi tance. The responsibilities of life early develop! the youth into a strong and self-reliant young man, m..-.,B ... mental power, moral cbaracier auu industrious habits. Mrs. Jane Hurley, accompanied uy her three sons, Andrew, Hartwell anu William, and daughter Mary, !emi- ra,.,A to Oregon in 1S64. locating in " " .. m f rho the Willamette vauey. . sisters were married in Wisconsin, but subsequently removed to this state, .,.tltt.r fl 11 II urunicis . . . , 1 : . ... 1 , .1 m near reinuvea are uib mumri, Jane Hurley, now nenriug her eightieth year, two brotbe.n, Hart- well ana William, auu iiirainwin, Mra. Kliza Kmerick, Mrs. Busuo Kobinsoii and Alias Mury Hurley. 'J'he funeral irvicei were held at the C'onjrregatioiial chureh and a large cougiegation listened to the eloquent sermon by Dr Copeland. The elegant casket waa decorated with lauiiful (lowers, the gift of many kind and sympathetic fnenda. A number of carrhiges joined the funeral corteg- in its solemn march to the , 1. O O. F. oemeterv. In the boaoni mother eanh, ts?neath the tilent gaze iof tbe eternal stars, U tnat; was mortal of Audrew wuney is m.w rest. J. T. F. Kesolutlons of Respect. Vhekea3, in the death of Mayor Andrew M. Hurley an all wise Providence has removed from the associations of men a most useful and respected citizen, therefore be U Resolved, By the common council of the city of Independence, Polk countv, Or., that while we hnw with humble submission 10 located btre. Andrew Hurley was , tbe decfee of the infinite, we mourn and examine the styles and quality nr Imlies Jackets and Cloaks will ar ti.iu wmk. Hosendorf & llirsc-n- berg. An ExTKRPRIHK reporter vistted W I. Wilkins' hop yard Wednesday, aud ule j being ua f,.r be could ols(rve. tne nops jntclien 10 om free from both lice and mould, dress. nn Thursday eveniug, hepteuioer -o, !.,f..r.ui.;.ir riroirn.m Will e what the world recognizes at made man, be bad received very m . ..f .1,0 nullum t veu by me co...r., lit 1,1, ....... - c . , r .hni mtwM' b,...!,!. n....i wns riehiv storea wivu renaereu coiisisiii's . .mi mo ...... - .... tsi... w .... , ..ut urire fund of etc State uommuuuer hmi useiut kuhj ims - v vvi 1 . 1 ii ur anil Allen will be present. Arraugemeuis practical wisdom, nc smunu . made to have Senator wa8 admitted to tue oar iu . 1 - . . . S. lia .l,.liver the owning aa- L.in. Pi0ved a lair pra'"Lr Full program aunouueed next colirt9 of the state for the past tweuty 10 1 , . ATlaa . , i.. We have heard but little compinim, ... wees lice in this vicinity, and if the weather continues as bright and promising as it i tho entirn hoo crop will be harvested without damage. riinton Bradley placed upon our immediately. table last Saturday se NOTICI All persons 1'" - " niB ... Lnfayette, ..,..t.,..,i rn ,ii5 years. ie was " - lmiua M. iSmiin, 01 e(. v........ valley, Yamhill conuty, in November aud for a number or years The tainny . ' . --..11 .... .tti nis home J. f. Irvine win p.e.. , . Tll,i1,.;eu(leiice iu IflliW'i-" 1 The undersigned can ortice for a ber inns veral niagmiHvui t,0 iouih. i jum.c - i,. r fi. Knrlv Charlotte variety f,.w days, and is authorized to ill...- iivo - I . Con- yourself of the tact. ....... p.,vi.11up Citizen says ,., .mlnS-Hkin.a are about the same. "ti." .r,l... bottom ynrds the hee -U h-lway that the crop W neghlt and ani-.-cut and cnilj olv (t , linll. output to 5,M . . .. ...... .ii rfft.? Cash pa"' l',rP""'U J ai the Star (Irotrr;. Ii . rl 1 at A.J.WHlTEAK5StohGrocery, (Successor to J- i- 1 ucAnnil&RTFRS FOn HOP PICKERS SUPPLIES. 1 fMTEptHWHCKERS To Trade At V aro innliinS fr nor ncKEKS Coo.ls and get our prices. Call anu i-a... EXCHANCE .,rTC TAKEN IN COODS. spoilt Foi-set Tlio Independence, in if J i HI FOR ! s - I Oregon. & will add materially to their practice. An exchange nays: "Ollie Heacek, a 1" -year-old girl living near Newberg, discovered a chicken Imwk in a fight with the mother of a brood of young eli.ckens. She slipped np behind the hpr f)ot 011 its tail anil .. ceit." Theentcrpris- tnen pm. " , , . ing parngnipli'r omitted to say wheth er'tbe little maiden sprinkled salt on .1,- hawk's tail, a process usual ly rousidered necessary to the capture of birds in this manner, The Salem Post relates that the l,m Jordan boys attempted to hold-up the Allen brothrrs, who i,Hiekivall. as they were pass- . .r P.itnian's hopyard lust Satur day. Their horse took fright, running Wiv and bretiking the ui...n: wood. A Kiiivt.."r ., 1. vprol. of Salem, . 1...... tlio hiiib road, and 1 .. rt.,U.. Ill a. .Kill U3 Wl.r0 ''-"",..-, . 'r the Jordans. i-'r-u J ' ' ' t . J , , btlggV and striking one... ... 1,1 face, broke his no-, and then turned upon the other fellow aud gave him asouud thumping - ittother Gault, of the IIllWK.ro In (,l.,,.Ilde.,.1l!.neof those old fogies iho is everlastingly hi love w i h the . , itii,i,.i i vnlley. Here Is heautnui i"""- - . Hie wav he talks: -There has Ikh-ii a doubt iu the n.inds of some of us younger fry, touching tbe toundnessof LfsJml.MuetdlntheSflswen ...t-ed Ituriit river, Powder river 8d Grande mdendeamethatbst wearvSOO miles ho uie valley. A recent trip through that country shows that the oUrnen made Tne country ..ml also several fine yellow plums fine of the peaches measured Hi inch i !,. ii, iCwiii.e and one of the l-n ... v.. v.. ..-.- ultima measured 7J inches in circum fcrence. The fruit isofexcellent flavor and was raised ou W. P. Bradley's fnrm near Parker, distant about six miles south of this city. Clint ltrowu, who lives in the south part of the county, was arraigned before Tnstlee Irvine Tuesday on uie eom ..e ......iiii.ir liia U.veur-old son. tbe .it .t.-w.. ... - - . - trouble occurred down at Mr. .pn Young's where the boy had taken rc fn.r.. after running away front the ,r,f a,ver..il weeks auo. The I3.1. -III... i.'. -' ...aiiii.oiiv w ent to show that Brown had beaten tbe boy over the bead wnn bis rlst and otherwise maltreated mm After enrefullv weighing the evidence the court fined the defendant o and costs. and receipt for all bills. ltespecmuiy, CiiARESCE Irvine MA H K I ED. busrc.v into little later on and a friend t rt..M, O. SMITH. III ..lOlllUMULU, ., Dt,l. 1 U -'- . ,1. . c;....,...)..,. Ann-nut. xi. inra. ai. ........i. ..,.. f cu.nii O. Graves. Mr. u Kentlv and Mrs Margane bimtu, Kev. .Sumpter,' officiating The groom is a highly respected citi yen of Monmouth, and lias oeen iueue itied with the business aud stwial m- Novem- nnd Judge Wurley ai collect became prominent h. the social busi; ness and political au.u.s county. His has been a. familiar form upon the streets or ui.s u.ijr the past seven years, and everyone have come to recognize tbe high character and moral worth of the man. . . . ...,r..trtW n,,. a minister Judge miriey.ii"" ; 1 of the gosi-l, devout ana enii.o."v in Mie cause of his Master, and the son inherited much of his father's deep religious nature, although his mental , t tort him far away from ueveiuiuin 11. - r ,hnnln.ii(Al teilCtS OI many . . .. i..----i early training his He possessed a strong the loss of an able presiding officer and the wise counsel of a, highly honorable, upright and conscientious member of thi3 body. Resolved, That the intimate relations which existed between the members of this council and its late presiding officer, and the wis dom, ability and enthusiastic in terest which he exhibited in fo - ,.,ri,T tliH work and prescribing the duties of this body will be held in grateful remembrance. Resolved, the heartfelt sympathy of the members ot this council be extended to the widow." and children of the deceased in the hour of their deep bereavement, and that a page in our records suitablv inscribed be devoted to the sacred memory of our lamented , presiding officer, and a cony of these resolutions be transmitted to the family of the deceased ana published in the local papers. ' G- It. STBONu, 1 W. W.PEKcivr.,V Committee. V. H. W.u.ker. ) n ,. niedatIndeDeiidence, Or., this 4th day of September 1895. terests of the community where he tmlure) sympathetic aud tender but 1,1 vpars. 1 ue urine . a it pmh be. iruiy sai" "" lives for a numbei is a highly respected ludy ano is tno?e who knew him mm iove.1 ...... mother of Mrs. (. O. Graves. int. h t it was the privilege 01 Entkki'IUsk extends congratulations wrUer to have become intimately uc to the aged couple. Card of Thanks. and . .' , ... f r.ii. T jh t.. extend mv sincere The streets ami si. rewmiw - -.j ---- l,-j 111 . . .... .t .i t .f..i, tv.nr.l a t.i. the many kind Imve been crowded wnn enwc iirann-.. iu. ; Emmy's erstwhile wards for the-t friends who thmr f nerou wei-k. Several of the lusty braves be- syn.pauiy ...u yj - - ed the same as some white men do am mine u 1 - That is to and at tne luuem. " vA, r)o,irHeiiarte(i hUSbaiut. ineir llUV wlun thoyvifltt the i-ity, ..., . .1 . . . . n .1... c,.lr v Ihev ni ed tneniseivea ili r---- . , . . sa,iiuj' .,.k,t ...id u d wiiA annreciated chain iigiHinug -..u s". 1 , , -i . ..: .1... , h lw.rl hv 11m wnue 01. u. u" j Lo is ex- ittalienable with into the "cooler." "Poor nerieiicinc some of the orivileges of citizenship, but be shows more dhililtv in standing up and pny- ing his fine tuan some 01 um brothers do. In fact, as a rule, the In dian is a better man of the two. There have lately been placed upon the market several cheap reprints of an absolute edition of "Webster's Diction ary " These books are given various nnmes. "Webster's Unabridged," "The .!-..., v..hat.r'n Dictionary," "Web V 1 Vt ' - - - ster's Big Dictionary," '-Webster a l-.u- oyclopedic Dictionary," ei, e.i, ManyaunonnoemeiilsooiicerninKthem are misleading. The Webster repriut jx.rtiou of each from A to Z is tbe same fort v -six veara behind the times, aud - - , 1 . . .UO..F- will ever -be held in grateiui re meiubranoe by me. ALMIRA M. IIlBLEY. Taken to the Asylum. nrintml from ntates made by 1 graphing the old page Tbe old book has been padded out by various addi tions pulled from various sources, but the body is the same thai was publish ing Polk was president and uuri Mrs. James Tetberow, who drowned her little 5-vear-old child last Suuday week, was taken to the asylum by De puty Sheriff Ashpaugh Saturday. Testimony in regard to her sanity was taken before Judge Burch and v oitniy Clerk Mulkey in this city Kituruay forenoon, and papers of commitment ,.M.vd in the hands of the deputy r sheriff. WOOD BIDS. . ...j ...:n, Hiu Wjiised. and the ouaiuieu win. temple 01 ims " 0 nature was revealed lo his view. 1 here ,.,u. notbinir mercenary or mean iu . . . 1,! Vitxirt. . , .. ir.in,.'a ..niiriLi'.ei. 11.0 JUOgii iom".' " .. uu ...ire us the llllipiil waiein MO - f " - .14 ...A.tntu n KnriniT auu v lUtiuni..." - t " ... as lofty as the stars. Some meu, steep and rugged m.mi.i...... grand and imposing t the view from .: but repellent and iinap- a ui.-..'-i - , proachable when you come mi mediate contact with them. Our -de. -....I friend was comparable to 11 .. . a, 1j rf 1111 IV Ul ' tv...rvpr1 front a distance, nui . k i,i.,.,mintr with tiowcrs, g."..... with fruit aud radiant with suushiue and fructifying heat when you come in touch with its vernal environment Awarded i.t...t Honors World'iT Fair, Gold Medal. Midwinter Fair. eo'ials river bills- Cosh ,,aiJ for poultry and e ( at the Star Grocery. i.t.iu will he received hy the undersigned until m. Mouday, Sep tember 9th, 1S!6, at Monmouth, Ore., for tiers of Oak Grub Wood, two feet long, not lee than three inches nor more than ten inches in diameter. 1 . m K.. nwivml in twenty i.ei ,al .iirtfmni Lincoln to Har- " v: latpr wood- Nothing :"" -., MmtiaMeA "V- " " 000 10 w"r, L '7 ( the Snake, "son. -i-u--- ; than Nove.nl.er 1st abrmgea 1 woodshed t Normal f-cnooi ou.. ! su,h r-ded by Websteh's Intekna- j TV to roject any or all bids. nomisiahe. ,.!.t r..,.!....nin the Willamette xaney is , ,llinnillinffof Lincoln. The i- .0 ,n ""- . t. ...ii rncu 1 iiit.uii 11 " r- T t't the doilon " w Hi.li h reoeiitlv Jee adveriife- a i-y I iin inv a kv . nit-nt in another coiuran of this pir. i J. B. V. Bl'TLKR, Secy Regent. mm 1AMN Most Perfect Made. 40 Yeart the SUndari. FOK SAL.E. A Bicvcle for sale cheap. Inquire at Cathin & Kinney's millinery store. Bcoklen's Arnioa Sake The best salve in the world fot Cuts, Bruises, ores, u.uc.o, Rheum, Fever sores. Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, , 1 , L Vninna fltld TOSl- unu all still j. it"'""". tivelv cures Piles or no pay re- ired. It is guarameeu i eatisfaction or money id- box. qn n"rieC6 funded. Price 25 cents per For sale by all druggists. men Babj- s sick, we Castoria. When ihe was a Child, she cried for Castona. H-hen she booune Mi--, she clung to Castr-rlt Tien the had Children she gvo tham Castorlt. LOCAL MARKET REPORT. Corrected weekly by BUT Orowry. ,....$1.50 2.50 per dot. Chicken Mile iia.tn Shoulders Gam? Lard K.:g8 Putatoe? Cabbage Peas ..... SringlaIJ... Corn , llnions (old)... Cucumbers App'!"" P. -scii plums . -piBrkbtrrie ... Bart let Pears.. Peaches JJoney .8 a ioc 7 9c 10 lc 9c ...loc 2c .iOe ... 2e 2c ..5c ."...'.'.... -c ,. . lc "I . . 30e Site 4.V ""..'.'... 1 ....... tJCiiuo . dot. bu. doi. , lb. , doi. , K . bu. 1 . 1 crate. 1 bu. lb.