o INrKi'KNlJKNCK, roIiTcYrKOON, Ti I U IISdTyToCTOBER 3, 1895. NUMBER 44. . .Ai.AA.A.-kAAAAj.AAAAAAA jt. t 1 1 kiuivf i mp t 1 1 n im KI'.ltH. I uwful life. No had passod the! t:t.M4 f.nln T.vMirM Power. Lateit U.S. Gov't Report c A. A T" " . ' - - - - j. r . -j- . i- t J ; -j- I ai'num w - I . I A AJK.iJvt w - 1 a m w .1 ii kfa. ... r i CO TO Kramer's For WATCH CHAINS and CHARMS, WE HAVE A FINE ASSORTMENT AND OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. Respectfully yours. 0. A. KRAMER, Jeweler and Opticion. r f r t The City Restaurant Will plvf yti nIX K""1 Wis try to make our Sunday IMn- IHT I he Iti'Hi III llll'M'llttfll('t'. McGINN &CATLIN, Prop's., Muln HI. INDI'.l'KNtiKNl'K Don't be Sick! WK KNOW how It iimkcBoim finl to Iw Uk Hut II wl'.l Kt i lf ifiiifiiiluT ll'iil it in our Imciiit-MH lo m'll Mi-Uiflni w. We'vo hiul roiiH'li-nililM ex iifii'nii iti r'Mi-iiiif iinluiiH a ml know thi wiviintinci' iii uhIiik frvcli una ins I'm. We no ollmr kiwi. uwful life. No had passod the throe score and ten mark whim summoned to that "bourne inun ul.nnnn nn truvftltfr returns." Oil of his moHt marked characteristics was affliction for his family, and i. a m n n iiinnu ruuiiv in n ii inn DIHD. At his family resworn in - ( . ' . .l. i..n. ...... t., tir uniKiren wiin winu wuno;i JMOIimUUWI, I Ui t.iunvr, ") - .... . i Hini.lav Bi-ptember 'A 1HU5, from the field of experience ami - , i tr . i . . . i ii. . . v iimi 1'it(! viii. aeou yeuru u,hn nfCfiHinn fioma ntieu no vvv.i refused to give them financial an 1I left a widow now Hmrlam . Auitust 2!), Win, ernt In 1853. and has h. ....... . - n - , Paul HlltlbruiKl .and William iwlvul I'uhh AcroNN the MjRtlo Unit Into tho Hlh-nt H-y oiid. four nnr ma her 70th year, ana .hililrfiiv. namelv: James and ahnoHt continuounly uiade I oik . . j Mrs. J. 7 J Out- couuty hia homo ever eince. Mr. , A Mr8 jiftrt Scrafroi-d I'orcival was married to Mihb Mary unerai g,.rvice8 were con Z. Mulkov in M'ihhouH juHt pro- ,,.., tl i?v. L. 8 FUlier, of vioua to euiicruting to thin country. Monmouti. and Rn that'was mortal Ilowaaaman of ponitive wvic' Lf ittUi Hiltibrand waa V4''1 10 ru8t tioiiH, honeBtin hu opinionn auu k SI,jt, burying-ground on honifHt in hi UeaiingH Monday September 30tb. An honest f.'llowmen. For nearly halt a oa,Bei ttway from the century hia pcMonal interests bavo . , . troubles of earthly life. Un identified with Polk county, iha mmnrv nf hia eood d(ds iu.ii.r (-itizen or more sin i irn KHrnBHt man ever lived. Mr Percival's old home was located the foothills three miles rwirdiwoHt of Monmouth, and by industry be accumu i..i..,l a fnr liure of this world's iwitk. He raised quite a large family, three sons and four daugh good will ever remain fresh and green in the hearts of those who knew him best and loved him most. FOUNTAIN. In Monmouth, Or., ...... . m hurffl. lMUo. Mrs. wary Fountain, of neuralgia of the hi.itrt. ai?ed 53 vearB. The family of the deceased lives , . i5uin- nnt in California and she lecenuy tors, ail OX wuvm me g 1 r.4i ' .. n i o. L.mB to this country for the Ijene one daugnier. m-veim - .i.,ou ... i ifin. fit. or her neaim. ouuic''' he and his wne muvcu " . V r ,t, Thr.inin, . .. . i i v,n vinir in Monmouth. Iberemains mouth and mey nave w ,---- vnhi of .i,J, home ever since, were laid to rest in the Kn gnte ot " . . . i-ft - -i.lnw ,,n Pvthias cemetery on. Monday, I I..1 ilurliHIUIUI II1IN ir 1 b u n l w-.- j- - I IIU uvm - I . .'. ,hildre... as follows: Mrs. 1 . pepwmoer ou t ,.c T.,,l..nml('noe: Airs. J. J. r I :" When You are Well RKMKMHKUtliatwo lian ,lle many artich'B vm inav ili-xiif. tl H Jewelry, Stlvvi-waru, WuUIk-b, Clin ks, ttf. PATTERSON BROS., Muln St. IiMepviHlviKV. tircKon. sin.itv Truck & 1 ransrer uaui !$ ...muMI.'l! 1iruv M .v Pliinim and Furniture care J I IVilly moved. i!iiulliiK don wt rHon t ...... ......... . . il,sT.i,i.vx rovn-rooT noon ronsAL- l iv hKPEXDKNCE, I IOUK0ON. f.. Kii'trs. of tuletn; Mrs. Ed Ford, ill lmiuiii, - Yreka; M. F. Percival, of Dallas and W. W. Percival, ot inuepen- ilnncrt. ti, Amaral waa held at the X UU .Hitlence in Monmouth on Motv iluv at 10 o'clock a. m., Rev. Mr. Kn'mi.ir. olliciatine. The remains in ih KM2IH8 01 Wrrfl ill kCI - Pythias cemetery. OPKN1NOOP SCHOOL. T.it f Kuiilies eelea in the Different Grades. EYERY PUPIL SHOULD BE IN HIS PLACE. The Independence Public Schools AVill Open Jcxi luuuuaj Morning. Oct. 7th. Parents ShouWUSeeTliat xneir Children Have the Necessary Sup- plies. home Polk on the county, CjC10)TnE.V PURE l)ook No. 5 and drawing pencil, No. 4 copy book, pen and holder oractice Daner, slate and pencil .. .... . Kixth Grade. New .National render No. 5. Fish'a arithmetic No. 2. Brook's mental arithmetic, Maxwell's laneuaue lessons, Com Drehensive eography, Read's . . . . word lessons, Manson's spelling blank, drawing book No. 6, draw ing pencil, No. 5 copy book, pen .wi t,rJ.l,r nmctice naoer and a AtlV. w . v w . , r . 10 cent composition book. Seventh Grade. New National render Io o. r jsh h iuiukuv No. 2. Brook's mental arithmetic, M.-ixwell'a introductory grammar. Comorehensiveeeography, Reade's word lessons, Manson's spelling Wank, drawing book No. 7, draw ine pencil. No. 6 copy book, prac tice DaDer. Den and holder, ten cent composition book and pencil and naoer. . Eighth Grade. Fish's arnnme- - . . . -.V tie No. 2. Brook's menial arnu matic. Barnes' brief history of U S.. Maxwell's advanced grammar, blank drawing book, drawing i holder, uencil and IIVxl A ' tablet. m andlinir blank No. i .iiaunMii " h r .nl a len rpnt COmDOSition book. HIGH SCHOOL. COUNCIL PKOCKKDINGS. Citv council convened in regular session. Tuesday, October 1, 1895. Councilman G.G. Strong was elect ed president pro tem. Members present: Olodfeller, Finch, Percival, Strong and Walk er. Minutes or two previous meet ings read and approved. Report of financial committee submitted to council and adopted. "An ordinance to amend Section 2 of ordinance No. 4" passed first, second and third reading and lost. Owens & Gaither, 1. L. bmith and J. R. Cooper's saloon bonds approved and recorder instructed to issue license thereon. Moved and seconded that the council proceed to elect a mayor to to fill vacancy. VV. L. Wilkins and W. P. Connaway placed in nomination. After casting three ballots there being no election, it was moved and seconded that the election of mayor be postponed an- till next regular meeting ot the city council. Carried. The following bills against the town were allowed: vv. it . . . , t ... . . Wail Rlrtn Pllh. IO 8 1.5)0 Heade s woro. iessou0, 'n Vv " Krnwn A. RailfV J. VV. Richardson, Jr Little Palace Hot4 J. W. Fetzer A. J.TuDber . . J. T. Ford Robinson's Elementary algebra, Pre80Ott4 veuesa . .. n -r . .n) I, ! ftilmnrfe Smith's ingnsn wrru rElectric Light" o5 tar, font mmnosition book. Har- irva n t I i .i KJuinrv Collar's Total, nets gcuui . . v- . j eisenbach and pencils and tablet. 3.50 3.80 10.95 37.50 50.50 24.10 51.86 50.00 81.50 ..$315.61 KEY. O. B. WIHTMOKE. Alexander-Cooper Drug Co A1.y, .im to ..J Vl W-1""1 Ruliber GoodB, PerfumcB, Stationery, Paints, Oils, Varnishei Brushes, Combs, Soaps, Syringes, Prescriptions rv Wnliiliiir. Patent Medicines Cigars, Thermometors Books, Pens, Pencils, Etc., Etc. Carefully -:- Compounded T..,r nl NlL'Ut. The J. F. O'DOMELL COMPANY Arc Exclusive Agents for the STUDEBAKEB Wagons, Carriages and Uuggies in Polk county. it i y i : 1 1 AwAk T-vii?rA y,a home on ine The nublic scnoois wm Luckiamute in I'ol couniy, Momiay, October V, ana every Oregon, on Saturday, September b o in houid pretient 28. 1895, Paul HiHAr-nd, of . BCome prov,ded with heart failure, aa jew,, u - . months and 1 days. uuulk ; . y , t....1 iriltiKmnrl was born in supplies needed in me gruuo ,l,vm. rountv. Ohio, June 7, 1823; which you belong. emigrated to Oregon in 1845, and All those who were not aoie 10 Llul6Itt . . .... u mincr thfi final exami- was married to miss r.vumic uo v. Tetherow, daughter of Solomon nation and all others who are not Ul"uu"' . i. . j .:n m0ot in t.ViA-nnnci- Ti'therow. July 3, 14U. ine ue- ciassiuuu r wl. a mew yonth, only 22 pal's room next Saturday morning, W of age, when he made the Oct. 5, at 9 o'clock, for examina- lomt and toilsome journey w,iu uu.uuv. --- Z plains" to Oregon, but he pos- Following is a list of books and Ised tlie true pioneer spirit and supplies needed in the difterent hv sturdy industry managed w grao.es: by sturny j firade. Slate with covered ..iri-nunit mmseii auu mm"; . he comforts of a pleasant home, frame, slate pencil and sponge, He located his donation land lead pencil and paper; later in the claim on the south bank of the year a New National reaaer . i. :n aha rT ThA onn rRW 1 1 1 15 uvJUDt.xiv Little Luc.iamuvt, u r; (,rade.New National most fertile ana uenumut i - . i - 11.... anrf tnr a raanir l 11. z,. nvo lcuv v. v.. . LiroonW,Jthi.f.v.Md..,t IM bl.nt rg boot " . . Drti.i iiiirirtrann i nrn.r.Lict3 Liauci a.v. o heen his nomo. i . , I ,:tv. nrtVArpil frame, slate was an honest man, a useuu -"'.: iM,indl. r MHfl Arav t ha I Itori ri I K I M 1 1 1 V uiivi K1 zen and his menus, I v " , .!nn.i . .1 . ol,ova Thirrl liraae. lew granger at me g-,, V .," xr a w.h'. rit.hrf,etio No, Jo kTounty has few citizens more 1, five cent composition blank, pen 1U1II wiuv; . .11 J nr-otlOA Tlftner. . ,j mnr. ann rimiinr aiitA i - i wiHniv known i.". . - S!ly respected than this sturdy drawing book No 3, training book mgniy , , ..,5.irBna Nft s. Blate with covered frame, TLme from the roll call of lead and slate pencil, Manson's ,i. ii.-i. the Oregon pioneers. spelling uian. 1 It ? commonplace to speak no Fourth , Grade -New National ... .... j-j w i rviwinT rilfir No. 4. Fish's arithmeUc No. 111 ... , r iv:. iW-u 11 Maxwell's laneuaee lessons, hn life WOrK OI into .uv.v , ,r ) Ilia I"" . I n . j i . -J f on arm's ill to speak. He may have Keaae s worn - tnn in his I snellind bianK, copy ot n m Dlttil uun wav ww ... - r jouoej through life, but who is it pen and holder Elementary geog J .J t..,i TintiKran r.nhv. drawing book No. 4, draw- that does run, " . ;1 vior,v nassed smoothly overground where mg pencil, siate auu Sortmen Blip and fall. He was tablet and five cent composition morally a sound man and mentally taoiet. physically a strong man; rum u.--""7" i oHoimia ronirio. reader No. 5. Elementary geography Hns but was broad and charitable Maxwell's language lessons and tlOnB, OUV ... L 4 -Ui, oKlt TTian'a towards those who couia not see ten ceu r"" v,-., - the lieht that was so clear and arithmetic No. 2, Brook's mental 7 . him arithmetic, Reade's word lesson?, dear to nun. ... . ... . j : Paul Hiltibrand lived a long and' Manson s spelling Diana, uriu On motion council adjourned. A Timely Reminder. fnrrpa nnon onr con- Rev. O. B. Whitmore preacueu - , . ., iltoneaiin. loenuvramiiMi uuu u . r..mn iiirmdn txi i.iih ihiuuic . . . l. .1 no mrcncii ov-.v,.. r t many reducea in sirengiu uu of Independence last Sunday even- vgori poorly prepared to continue ii. t fu,l o lu-iaitinn u. nf HFa Tha xtomach lllK. XIO lino .vv K X I ' " - with the Northwest Savings' Com- and Dowels, me great panv at Portland, and will move ft. bis family to that city the latter neryoU8 8y8tem ha8 ai80 suffered part of this week. Mr. Whitmore ia the Btruggle. Typhoid fever is a very pleasant gentleman, a ftnd malaria in particular find in aud forcible speaker and dur- the fall that combination of earth, ' - .. Ami iratop that nfiRrir inia sea ing bis ten or twelve n" peouaiy dangerous. The ministration here as pastor oi ine , ... , tufl decavine veee- nnrnrrAiTfttinnftl church he has L-Kloa nmtrihnte their share of 1. .,.... fviiind who Tft- I AAnf.wiiiat.mn. rnftae Lllaiiy wmm wiituu-iuvv. .i - 1 ii il, n w. nof -era in a rt I A . . i ? . 4maivi tnic r a. tiitiiimiibh a uiudu t uiuw " rTTmZ at these important commuunj. x. - --- ... anj Rhould be used in the done good work here ana me - f V.ia irvfliifinrn will De a MHIII'.M III 11113 A U - material loss to the religious and mAio1 11 Til ift.iniy ot the community. 1UV1 ua w 0 Rev Mr. Whitmore and lamuy have the best wishes of their many friends in Independence. Death of a Yamhill County Pioneer. fall before serious sickness has laid you low. Win. J- Garrison, a pioneer of iai riil at McMinnvilie last Thnrsdav. aeed 68 years. He was ontoin of the first camp of Indian War Veterans organizea in mis J V.? a vannoaf UTAH State, anu, uw '"iv"i ed by that society on Sunday at ii o'clock a. m. Two daughters sur vive him, Mrs. Belle Holman and Mrs. Martha Redmond, both ol McMinnvilie. Sperling Bros., Meat Market "dealer in- Choice Meats. A Marion County Pioneer. There died in Salem on Monday last one of Marion county's well known citizens, Thomas H. Hub- Wrf from Briehts' disease, agea oz years, 3 months and 17 days. He came to Oregon in iooo, anu re sided near Silverton until 1864. About that time he engaged m mining in Idaho. He afterward Anrned to Marion county where l a Antra rtcA in farminir. From 1890 UO o.fe" 1 809 h was manager of the Kus .n liardware firm in Portland. OVA - - V He left a widow and three children. Mft OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 8 to 9 a. m. Free Delivery to all parts of the city. Main Street. - - Independence. BOOP'mSHOESHOP P. H. Murphy, Prop. Repairing of all kinds will receive prompt aiusuuuii 1 1 The best of work turned out on short notice. A share of your patronage I is solicited. Main street, Independence