ii 11 sg- - ,..,v, ,!MrnnM THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1B05., ' NUMHMl 46. VOLUMK II. INUKrKNIJKKUK, l'ULK uuum i. ' - - " " "'" " " i .""..I""""!" - ......... 1 t.. r,.iifu,ltn no! n ted editorial! r 111. .......AA.....I.A IMIIIIliWT I f Alibi I 4 4 4 I 4 4 CO TO' rs Krame For WATCH CHAINS and CHARMS. WE HAVE A FINE ASSORTMENT AN 3 OJR , PRICES ARE RIGHT. Respectfully yours. 0. A. KRAMER, Jeweler and Optician. The Orantl Military Hull at the ... f Auditorium me nocwi of the HuHon. the City .Restaurant . tfiv- vtm SIX good .'Mfnl meals for II. Wo try to make our " n Hunday Punier the bet In Independence. ... ;MEiUlS -A.T A-LJL. HOTJTRS. McGINN & CATLIN, Proprietors, ifii? Don't be Sick! WK KNOW how It makes uue feel to I cii k Hut If you will (U't n-iHcMiUr tint il i o'T bOHlnifw to tll Mi-.llcim'K, We've liiiJ eoimiderable ex i.iTirinw in itvrintc ineiliriiieH and know the alvmiUft ol ualng ft(h anil ire lriitf. We keep no other kind. When You are Well RKMKMHKK that wc han ,1U many artii-U'H you may tli'Mic, nuth an Jew-lry, Silvt-fwart', Waltln'H, Clock, PATTERSON BR Main 8t. IiiJi'HniU'ni,rfPn !'Ulty I rUCK CX i lanaii wwmj ' V.l)OCKSTHAi'i'H,Ji"r. fully moved. ISSllnullnff 1,1 rwMMM1, in . . . .... . . ,i nl.io ran ,. . r ,.. nrvfii' I "" ""1 Brn; OHKtiON. ; 1 ra nrd ltd hull nt. dm auditorium lit.t Krl.lRv Bveniuii was the social event of the sbehoij. Indeed, it in no exaggeration to nay that it wan the mod brilliant ball ever given I n I In lf V Tl.ct Kull was brilliantly H.bUd I ' V " with one large arc light and fifteen 1 una ml ttuf'feri t.H. ProfeHnor Weimer'B orcheHtra, of Salem, furnihhed the niUMU:, and no Independence auui ,. i.vnr "triiined the liaht fun tantio toe" in the mazy whirl of the . ....! A voluptuous waltz W nner mun. Kvt-ry one upo . in ( raise of the profusHOr's magnitlcent seiecviouo. n iMTMonnelof the dancers rep- I'- resented the upper social circle of the city and the surrounumg coun try. There were a nunilKir of visi- t..r. fmm Salem and other towns ...... l. A arlv as 9 o'clock the larao auditorium was well filled with guests, , e-half of whom came .i...iv. Mn.-. tutors. The grand I promenade was the signal that tho .iu.... on. It was an interest- L -icrht. to hoc the cay dancers go ; ihmmrh the imiceful evolutions of in. of th k and promenaae. i KB a.i.t duah of youth and the dignifi ...t rt m.,i.t of u.iddlc age nun gled in generous rivalry, and "soil ey.s flashed love to eyes that spake again." The ladies were un; in elegant costumes and their ....r.,i forma made a beautiful " .. . .. , , j picture as they lignuy sa.pu through the mazes of the delirious waltz and the coiueuisu 41mm 1 .1 l.a Fifty-eight couple uanceu floor at one time and there was easily room for a third more. The auditorium is one 01 ine mutt modious in the valley and the gen eral accommodations of the build- ;..rr ura excellent. 1 o . . . v 10 nV.lock. a sumpvuouo AWU. - Sunper was served by the ladies of the relief corps t..u. r,.na,inu tiolnted editorial note appeared in theOregonian last Saturday, and it is especially . V.a ropo to sanary nappiuiiis now and then uisgrace cvorjr v.-...-munity: Thu women who thinks it "no- 1 : - tf ut.a n nA her old 1)0(1 y OUNWirnn 11 rn - man fall out and she get the worst of it" has been in evidence in ru ral-neighborhood hiBiory anu pen court proceedings in cities quite , .. ',1.. TJinrn id noth irequenviy in --- . ing new in the tacts brought out in the. investigation of such cases. The swollen eyes, bruised face and ! nt hn woman. 'and the lofty, covertly threatening and injured air of the partner of her joys and the author of her sorrows, are an exact, uupuw t- .1.... 1. na Vuwn rtreHnnted pearance uui by these conjiigailligere)ts ever nince civilization mocked at by at tempting to intenere wuii u.. .. culiar methods of "getting along. . . 1. iT1.l m.H nlv re- llumaniiy is " pents the wa"te of its kind otfices every tune a cune ui called in court. Highest of dl to Leek. Power-Litest U. S. GoVt Report ri"fTrfT"KRAMi:it. Worthy Your Confidence. Died. In Monmouth, Or., Friday, . 1 . 11 tuiir. flan f Krftin- er, of general decline, in his G.nn itnn Mr. Kramer came to California in 18, in 1K.ri4 oiir nmint.tf for a number of Vpnr and was an industrious, use ful and respected citizen. He leaves only one child, bdward V . wV,n 1ive in Idaho. 118 The success of Hood's Sarsaparilla in conquering scrofula in what ever form it may manifest itself is . f 1 . 1 ....n..y!i urVil U'prA vouched lor oy wiu" - severally afflicted by this prevalent 1... ...1 .. r. ir.i.'p nvcr a ... . neveranjr " j r r. Kramer came to talllornia ut wn0 now rejoice over a 153 and emigrated to Oregon permanent'cure by Hood's Sarsa (54. He has been a resident parilla. Scrofula may appear as a 7, .. ! a number of Lumor, or it may attack the glands- l'ltUNKS l'AY IN OREGOX. The Output of a Thlrty-fe-acre Orcimrti ei ni " " Flve-tliisand Dollars. numor, or n. ui -t v- - o . 1 - I. 1 a Hraaii. of the necK, or orea ouv -ful running sores on the body or limbs. Attacking the muooue membrane, it may develop into catarrh or lodging in the lunga was married in the states Oe.ore , aa , 0f treftt. emigrating to this country, but his . nientJ;ith Ilo0frs Sarsaparilla will wife has been dead for a number of j overcome it, for working upon the vears. His brotners anu "'""-".fiiinaation 01 a uiococ, t -3 i(..:n..j it,. ...lam id flarinea ana The nuestion is often askad, is the cultivation of prunes a profit- j able business? We think that Mr. Norris Humphreys, of Lanecounty, u. nmeticallv answered the ques tion. That is he has answered it r.... i.. ...i.l affirmatively 60 HavlBlutioi ij ' fur as the Willamette Taney is concerned Mr. Humphreys has finished drying prunes on his 35 orchard. The orchard con- B;.t. nf 28 acres of 7-year-old trees 1 7 anra nf fi-vear-olds. Off this orchard he has harvested Ui,- 000 pounds of dried lruit, aim i.:..i.rl 4 0(l0 txiunds of green r...:. iVib u r een nroduct he iruib. e 3 j-o ia oQiimo ti nir the receiveu ouu, 0 dried fruit at,5 cents per pound, he will receive e,uw ior 11 uiaB-iut; Tr,v,n Kramer. Mrs. Mary Mox lie, Mrs. Almlra avlUBU" Amanda Doughty and Samuel Kramer, of Monmouth, h. P. ir -.... nf Tnrlenendence, Wm. Kramer! who lives in Florida, and Gaston Kramer, of Los Angeles, Cal. . irufi,l held in Mon- 1 in"11-' mouth on the 13th instant and the ,;.u nkarn interred in the Oak I rjuiai 110 v. v Hill grave-yard west of Monmouth. imnur Dioou, me o;""-"" , . vitalized, and vigor, strength and. health restored to the body. FALLOPENING 0 F M I LLI N E R Y. LOO'S SHORT ORDER HOUSE, Open at all hour. DINNER lads. LUNCH fromScknp. Ovsters kept constantly on hand. J T).:.,.A Kavus for nu.rt.ie8: f wt I East side of Main Street, ISPEPEXDESCE, ORE. Th ldi" of Indepen dence and vicinity are cordially inv.ted to call and inapect the new l.n of FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY juat received at MRS. M. KINNEY'S new anu r... FANCY GOODS JUST RECEIVED. Sperling Bros., Meat Market nf.T.ER IN Choice Meats. I. mm Alexander-Cooper Drug Co mmm t AUavs aim to please and keep on nam. Prrfu.w's, Stationery r.iints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Combs, Hoaps, Syringes, Huliber Goods, Sulphur, Patent Medicines Cigars, Thermometers Hooks, Pens, Pencils, Etc., Etc. MRS. A. M. HURLEY. DEALKB IN . INDEPENDENCE, ORE. .i f fiR40. His cultivating by the ladies of harve8ting expn8eB ill not Four large tables ,m which win were spread with the choicest ,eftve him over $5,000 profit. This nnnnn viands of the culinary art and BhowB whdt fruit.rai8ing will pay MlLLIaERi fiUl UUU, everyone spoke in praise of the Lane wLen properly INDEPENDENCE, ORE. nmd taste uisp'ttJ i,nlml. and What is iru 01 a,ro o . : . , .... , . bers of the corps in prepa y - county i8 substantially true 01 The lalest BtyieB in Hats and aps elegant a repast, -ine taoiw county in the valley, ine always on display, handsomely ornamented with flow- willftmette valiey is especially pro- Infant8' Cloaks, Caps and Dresses ers and presented a own lific in the production ot prunes, minev- m, . Muimnta nil . i i : n tr;.r and Novelties appearance, i ne w 41 ,7 plums, cherries, pears ana Dern, Ure8s uoous, .u Doniny amounted to fl34.oU. - n lii nlnr inl"""T ; ; WUO ' 1 D 1 HI KO.O ' " 77n destined to lead any locality on ine KEY. D. V. POLINO. Pacifi0 C0a8t. Fruit farming is - i . , . i . il : tnr it IS uuiu OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 8 to 9 a. m. Free Delivery to all parts nf th eitv. Main Street. - - Independence. Prescriptions Carefully -:- Compounded Day or nv-r j f . 0'DONNELL G8., M SELL HARDWARE, R0nyes,Cook,nmATTTjlQ Parlor anu jjxv -"7 Box pocket Knives Table Knives, AJl"; Nails, Hope, Etc., The Salem Statesman pays uie coming itv.; - - -follwing graceful tribute to Rev. pleasant and a profitable xndus. , v Piiiur'a address on Pythian- try. U. T.".e- ... , , wm before the grand lodge in clluuC,i NOTICE. lu U'Ull! I em """ -i, u . j n..tn, 1) v. 1'oinK iubii nimnl, Kormon .win "t? uranu wi"' . - - AU nufnu.-"-... ..v flnor and for half an hour . , in the M E. church next luun. vuv . . . ... 4 kepi the great house bouna in Sunday at 11 o'clocK a. m., ening interest to what he told them wh-ch ih(j elderly people of the city of the origin, growth, status and are eBpCCially invited. In the even of Pythian- Rev. D. Hasler Glass. ulliniaw l1" r"""'1 Ti u.a fnncise. Clear, m;u ,,,u his SUOieci, f ISm, A ' . l mi - .,. larked nothing to make Harm." This sermon wid. it the feature of the evening, nor be eppeciaiiy for young men. aia ih. bis crowd fail to attest the , im-Rion made by his grace 1. . j r...of,.l nration. He, too, Co EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. ful ana iorceiu. , Notice Uhei paid devoted honors to the women r.vb, of his order in glowing language Graniteware Woodenwear, TINWARE Shells, Powder, Shot and CartnuK". n-turmintv Agents for Studebaker . ... . CarriaKesamlwaBU"- US y- X. T iKrnEFA Tntartfiiice Roller Flour Mi iUUUWVM t HELMICK.B-OP- -U , Flour, Germea,Gra- K: all kinds of Warehausesir Independence & Parker Notice 1. hereby ?tven that , by virtue ;o 'an , 1... alxa NiillltrantH VUln-J - " v - ntv, state of Orenon, duly niBrto and to women in general bu -ff left no doubt that the Rathbone w, .f--fiSs. . . a . thati . 1 , aatilta Art l f I V liw,...- SiBters were entitled io mo S --j ,f m, i tb. nrdinarv honorable consideration Ufc, antrtri IT.. and what is more, u tt; J ., n..,t.;an alaniinoilll. " from ine iw . . . Alation. his sentv facts were . ments an honor to nis oruer j t.:. r.t r address an himseii anu mo - unqualified success. . a I 1 O tJ& A Capes and V f V i t , -v A Jackets. This week we inaugur ate a great sale of Ladies', Mi98e9 and Children Capes and Jackets. Take advantage of this Sale while the assortaient 18 full. fMymmmcmiiv: at 4. Our price uaieu t ' nX'S'CY JOHKaON, . ir r the Enute of Joslao Johufoo, v deoeasea. Black Beaver; Double ' Cap S velvet You would say cheap Bnoklen's Arnioa Salve- The best salve in the world for Cts, Bruises .- Sped lS Chilblains Corns, Lnappeu ii,,rtni,on. and posi- rrcPornopayre- '. . !. ntMd IO ElVC money w- perteci R -a. rr box. funded, rrioe - For aale by a" druggie KECTJTULV8 NOTICE. will anneXiHi of unid estt. .n,u Lra1d"ti!iareherebyttfledtop win . . ah vit nin . . .r ,n n, Mt. Mid Dlace. "rU'rki. .hi iTth rtv of October, 1W?. m ahV Z. PKKCIV-AU Execute of th. Estate of wniUiu Perot vml. dejeatd. $3.00 ... t. . TV,., Wo flane: 4 Fine Qua ity ceaver, riTnl,. rows of stitching on edges ; velvet collar , full sweep; a wmy -- . r .Via ! AnDli' Black or --rr,. qued -oaiaww . ; jn,t ft lrThan,.uwouid guess Our price . . , i -, V, rne: lined through- A8traKi" r :, ... . : . swell. outwiin J. J. DALRYMPLE, T,nt.tnnat Black C'lievou j: . fini:hi velvet collar; large sleeves; finished seams; nicely made. $4.00 t T.w.Y-ot A larcre Black or aavy rvc. ,, "f- buttons; full Bleeves; made to sell at Ho. Our price Melton Jacftet; nne , buttons ; mandolin sleeves ; always looks -j hoot, service. Only $5.00 Boucle Jacket; square '".i""' vr skirt; first-of-the-season pnee would oe 10. Now $6.00 SALEM, Ore, 'M y, i V- 11' i !li -,t :