.:- uiamji vajX Jilt ijkus.-: 1U 'I'llll' t'f APIC 'I'M IIMW viiiiii in lliu lilivi'. IU Ii U 1 I UU II School -:- BookB, Or nnvtlil"K you need In the school room, from a Pen to a (lmi,rHpliy. Our lino of Tuliti'tn 1m not equalled any. wlii'ro In tho county. We will mil you TmUiiU from , a fRMT TO T7TT7W I I I . I ' . M I . I I I U 1 A llfK I'll' I 1 Old School Books bought and New ones EXCHANGED for vnur Uld LJOOKS. t un ami Sen U. Main St., 1 ....... I .... Ill 1I1UL lUllUUIlUU. M " . " til .1 ... l.tHIVW t..L.,-"I'1' ftl'itH""' iniiai H lit.it itittv ! Mnitiit'iiiih 7 w ,. Ill 1 4, IIMII. IS " m. II O. III. !j u. IM, I ; ... : 4 iw " , t " b il " . u I" i; i u. 3 J" & i 1 I.OlMli: IMHIXTOKY. L,.-A Mrrla fv-iy V. f.li..-..ti.v f V.Y V-.'I""",""K firs ?-1m..ii.' . K-v". M, lll 'll' IIHCW ' ..ll Wll.'ll WMIVtJIIll'lll. j. W. HH-UAttiM"''. Jr. r j. It. Mnim, K. H.h. ......nviict CiUP. Ms. 801. WOODMEN or THE WOULD ,,!. I.I..IHH. i" '"'.l ' H" "" VI.1UMK III. Mil.r. 'l"l l.'..lll. T. A II AY KM. IiiiiiI. Im C, Cl.iiKl.tl"t 'lrK. ,,at.lifnt",, Oo.iiioit. No. IH, A. I'. A. M.t I" "'I'l ,!ttl1' Try FiViy fvi'iihiii. M""""" tiiiMi.ui .wmt'littlivioVlUvl tuaUem!. N A N II mi I'Ol llSI-We curry mil KiiMk ol hwii, Poor. .MimMiiiUH, i.Li.k l' i,. r,,.,i,.,. u 1. . I 1., at Mill hull A UuliHiiiiiiii'ii. Mill n Htrect. "THE BURGLAR," ItV EOOTNE MOORE AM) KRS. ANNA BOYLE-MOORE, AND COMPANY 1 ONE NIGHT ONLY, At the Opera House FRIDAY NIGHT, POT. 18, ItKSKHVUI) UK ATS. - 75 CTH (IKNKllAl, ADMISSION, .TO CTH i I CfLJ rlill.I' (I'.i. - - 21" liisisnsH t Aitis. iu rlJ.lTovspl 7J 1 .... i ........ ..v'a ill lil. llllhl'l blmk, lii.l.' U.I. U.i'. ur.-..ii. riH l. lit'TlJlt.-I IIYSlCIAN Csurm.. Iii.I..-...I"Ihv, in-cm. Of- U ill KT ll"U 'I,H TiikftN on Hal t PaltiTHon Hnw'. Irii(r SJor. Items of Local News. HuliMi-r I it loim ut t'liKlfultur Ilnm. l-'tlM All clotliiiitf onlurud of W. 11 l'uuomou. TriniinHii iiotliM-. iirlntud on uloth for Hulu ut tlll OllltXJ, Dr. Ki.li-v. the (JimtlHt. Monmouth, diN'i urowu und lirlil work, Wantkii.-AVooiI on ulw!rliiUon t the KNTKKHHIHM ollloo. ni onco. Mr M. N. l'rntliiir and fuinllv. of liui'im VUtu, wur trudluir lu the city Miiiiiluy H th Kuril tluica Air Tlvht !ift- Ihk utove, cuuttiiiMt mill wt i ' CiiiiMiiihin Mnmn link bi'en unite buxy thU wwk ruNtlliuf bUHlnenii bfore the JuHtlctt ooiirt. HiiIihitIIih for the KnTKKI'KIHB the lwt Im ul u'wmM'r iuhllnliud lu the Wllliiiiii'tle vulli-y Mr. mi1 Mn. J. I). Irvine VlMltf Albany over Huuduy o the guet of Mr. and Mn. Jl. f . icump WAKii'iv A Hltuuiloii In Inclo iwiidenuo ty an exjM'rieiioed wngoii uiukr. Aiiply ut thlnolliee. "rim lturulur" Im oue of the inoet druiuullo )luy that ever anwared up on the hIiiuo lu luili-ieuiiiice. l'rlu Ituklnur l'owder at A. J. Wbit Liikiic-a. The fliifHi lot of runny OIuhh ware given uwuy Iree with eufh CUD A rn,l Imll Ullt be IflVI'l) On Thiiiikirlvliitf eve In tho Auditorium umlwr the BUHiilwa of the Itubukuh Lodge No. M of thin elty. onilH a liuuibur of Iudeiwndeiice IMHIIlllI tllllk ailvttiitniie of Hie ieciul rl,,n rntiH hiiiI vIhIUhI the I'orU land IndiiHtrlul Kxpimltiou Vedueduy J. H. Moore, the wi-11 known burU-r, i i..,......,i in mir irliv ui d cull le linn nn vi". ... "... i - fi.iiml ut ull tiiiit-M in the well known K. T. Ileiiklu on Mulu ulrci't I be luliHt alylin lu gente and boy a till inutltf to orurr una ui !" - uittlietlni"H. CttltatOrimtU 5t rat- ti rnoii'H elirar Mtore. VV. H. Patterson, mti-ut Moiuiioiilli luw orgunlised a olty iHmrd of iniprovfiimnt and a movement u ..I. r,i it to fiilurire the water-worka KyHtcm and aluoto add an eteutrle light nlunt lfrMid'n PurHnniirlllii hwi purified my blood, glveu me a dcur eot.lxion, li..iH.d a Bcvcre pain In my -toiiiucn, . .... v it HIHTT. HICK. '". . ;.tl it.' ..Tl. Hiirulur" WB I Kr'na M ,o dEX' of -I !! ! M.i.,.. UtnuA in P-riliiud. on the 11 , H. ..v,.r lmt..t-l..li'lii' MiU.'imi '- ; T I l. M. 1. W. Ubl.tU.M. )r. J'.plcy, di'iiiim, Muiimoutli. Kgun wanted ut tho Htur (Jrixti-ry Him. N. I., lluller vImUciI the capital fit v Monday . vV i (1iuh1 Imcon und lurd at tlieMuriirocery. . - W H. Kiuiny and W. J. Klrklund, and improved my digention. '-Mr,. .,..t!..i.,..i.. Hludo. Latayette, Ore. of Kli Kreuu, ere ... .rB.., " ' Mur,0 county KdlU, rentluud vMUd thd M'-J 'Uw on the mh Monday and wiUHti-er, ... . He ft MeJtlow, wur toU thel.lexH.lilou. erun d well-known throughout the Little i my i.iiumre ..- i .. ... ,.. ioueer tluva. ,Uote Monday ami receive.! m-veni. Tradlntr Com hrulwn about the b.ly. ,, vou Tim Hiiruliir" liliived at the , . ..,..,..i.r will iriiaruntee a ..... .... IIII1I1H UI.I.11I..KI " O M., Fellow TrlnilV mlb,l H.lUt. - . v iit t-ICl.- Moiiimmlh rtt. l.Ml.r ..de..tv.t.u.. gnu. ll'l iw Alm: over l..de,K.ude,.,-e .National Hunk, lmb IK-luieme, Or. Independence. i TTON X VAN NOKTWICK - iVnd,?,r7-ltarir. '"V'TlttJ eriitailUlrliimliiicftiwiiiii. I" l-luu Palm-fl llolel, U Blr't- . ,. .,.illlf Two bath tuli- no " und 12 liiHlunt to a crowded lioune. M w. Weluel und K. M. Hagby, of K-i.,.,,..iiii,tv. WnnliiiiKlo". " vWl lug thin city und vicinity for the pur- of locating Aflrr vol! have thormighly read thi C1,py of 'the KsTKKi'KiHKglve It loyour i ..i...u ...k.. i mil it uuimei iiit'i. ui.ii lll'lgnooii " invli.. him to become one at oui perfect fit In tailor made good from wimple on band at lowest pohalble prleea. m. umi Mm. J. M. Vanduyn were in i . --- - - vWtlng relative and friends in 1 ort- . ti... i,.iir.r i.urt of the weeK anu on Hill. I Hi. " , u i... nrnnuiM. while there tliey took in the wonders of the big Expo sition ll.l. - ..m.ul finttf lie fore JttBtlc Irvine I" I lie li"!1""" " . Mv ban.l n.ade puntutooiiH, coat and lttHt Huturday was decided In favor or i r..,i,. .. ., .,.....1..... tr Ant.honv Klein, of i ii.ia miner carefully. then turn it over ml r-;a it then semi it to your r.c, " Ka.t-or, better nt.ll, call at t o ollicoofpul.li.'ation nnd hy Uvl ,mper Hel.t reguhulv ; to your U L friimds. It will H'lvcrt.He our .....iniiitMMl to ttlve mil infliction vi-nii. is""-- ....ii nlnce of bimlnesH on 1 1 till v "V I ... ,r gtreet uml give me your order. W. II. lion. Ulnger Hermann visited In ,l,m.ndcnce on the 10th Inatant und re ...ineU over until the Uth. He also visited the normal ch..l at Mon mmllhwhllebere. Mr. Hermann is a vorv suave and ullable gentleman and readily makes ac,,ui..tan(HS amongst :,,elL.nf,H.ople. This i argcMy the secret of his great popularity. 1 Low bow tola, ugrcH-uble with every .. eyoum-tlsarareglftand I . In - to any man 1. VMJ ' imiHU iicknonleilgi'S a pleasani cull from Coi.greiu Her- niuiin i.l frr Poultry em fr ends. n win " j-"-- erti mum. i,'0.ini W . . iht Staf tit'O- country ami coiivuno ana jw " pleth.it Orcg.ii.ianH get up eauy in the morning- ' m oon OMNQ2J EVERY QUARTER VI mi ...wKr Rtroant Hut t hero is M "v,t of Customers at . . .ri ii-rrr AlFR'S A'J'Wn" CASH GROCERY Our Store Is the Place to Ge nnrm GROCERIES at the lowest possibleprices. i vnur Winter Suppl" Now i. tho time to ay m cjtrl the defendant, Mr. Anthony Klein, of u.,1 n., witness testltleu in nenaii niin-in oftheHtateaud two In behalf of the defendant. U....lm T IlllHI WHS elk ami deer hunt- ing on the headwaters of the La Creole last week. He reports getting oue deer and a lot of birds. He says that along in November large game will be quite plentiful In that region. Miss Ella Fennel! left Monday io ai- U-nd school at the Academy or tue Bacrcd Heart In Kulem. Ml Ella Is a brluht K'' a,lu we are BUre Bhe W make the most of her opportunity. She take with her the best wishes of her many friends in this elty. i...,i nf Kastem Oregon horses win offered for sale at publle auction In this city last Baturdav afternoon, but only eight were sold The price .. ,... r.n m i'20 a head. There range" " - " ,. . . were a few g(Ma uorses but thov averaged only medium iusi.e and quality. Our school at Woods closed Inst I-rl- rluv Prof, llan uus is" cehent school of Ave mouths duration. We are sorry that tie cauuu ,onBer, but having ZZZ .. LV, . IMIV Kir HIO v..u.-o teacu at i i..- year as principal, he was compelled to close his school ai m v Wave. Losr.-Near Salem, a liver colored 1 . : Oiio,hltesmt on the breast. The dog was lost about the beginning by Indians. Auy.mc la itual will be suitably rewarded. Ad dtess H. C. Z., Howeii, wre..u. . . ,1 nf the body of Mr. Hi All nllttiynj v - att, for whose death Mrs. Emma Han- nah Is under arresi in aiu-..,, - u. . ......... iv one bullet struck tiiai urouBuij j - u vn r . .....-ntiv been Mrs. Hiatt. h u- -rr- - vo,uo leu or trace of any. Wunted.-Jluled Hay t tho Htur Grocery. A.Tubulur lantern at the Hacket Htor Uli cent. W. H. Pattomm I agent for the Continental Tailoring Co. A new and fine assortment of violin strings, etc., at Clodfelter Hro. Huy school book at the City Hook More-Mr. M. K. Wheeler, proprietor. Bee I hose elegant "Huperlor" heating stove lust received at K. K. Chamlier. Extradluner at theClty Restaurant now. Always lee cream on euuuay. Don't nils oelng "The Ilurgtar" at the 0cra house, Frluay uiKUi,uciouer 18. If you need a cook or heating stove u..ii u i.l tinii t hem ai it. m. ""' Co. nniiirreirtitlonal Bundar Bchool will meet next Bunday at 12 o'clock, at the church. Money and time saved by taking the Northern Pacific when you go i.asu Inquire of W. H. Hawley. UlrHehlierir carry IJuclr- Ingham A Heckl Boot and Shoes, you know they are good, get a pair. Call on W. H. Patterson and see the ll..nfsnmt)les of clothing lor 110.50 and 113.50 a suit, made to order. A new lot of German Drill plcklefc utKnox'e New Cash Grocery, ine best lu the niarket. Try theu. Mr. Bumuel Coud, a leading citizen of Dallas, wa shaking hand witb ac- imalntances in the city yesterday. a nop lot of scIkkiI bmiks have arrlv cd ut the City Book BUire, second-diM.r w.t. of the woHtoflh. Uou't miss uie tduce. tn,u wood wanted on subscription at the Entkki-kihk ofllce. If you want to pay your subscription in wood now Is vour opportunity. riutnir to the crowded condition or our columns lust week we were eom- ts-lled to omit one or two correspond ence that came lu late. p.-Mmw D'Arev. of Balem, and W. R. O'Donnell appeared as counsel for Mr. Klein In his trespass cuse before Justice Irvine last Huturday. uw Wirnlmi lu furniture, carpets, wall paper, oilcloth, matting, picture frame etc. go to K. . ucrg s um furniture toreou east side Main street, Indeiitiideiice, Or. iii......lorf A. Hirschberg have Bold radii- iackets this fall than all ii,- .t combined. Wtiyv iiccause thev have the best fitting garment nd sell them very low ii. t . f' nilmore returned from 4,1 & t . - v " . n.n VvnnHltlon at Portland last rl -"I ... . day. He say the display is exceuenv u.wl that the Exposition is me uuesi. ever held ut the metropolis, , . i. ..j ,..iru wiirA visitintr JUuge liuruu ii" w.w o lu this city last Sunday as the guests of Mr. aud Mrs. J. T. fora. mm. Burch will remain In the city during the week visiting among menus. t..ii will Madison airaln visited his Independence friends lust week. AfU-r .inn.iii.ff with us a few days he return ed to Itoseburg ou Saturday. Come again Will, the latch string la always hanging out. Rev. J. R. N. Bell, of Baker City, preaohed quite au interesting sermon at the PresUytenan cuuruu w iiu pvi nlnir. Rev. Mr. Bell Has neen - . . . ... ..:. renewing old acquaintances w w' city for the past few day. The city band gave an impromptu concert at the City park Sunday after noon. Quite a number of persons gathered at the grove to enjoy the mus ic. There Is nothing more delightful than such Sunday afternoon enter At the BOOT & SHOE STORE, Every pair of Boots or Shoes bought of us that rip, run over or soles come loose, will be re paired by us, Free of Charge. I AU30 MAKE AND REPAIR BOOT AND HHOK. J.W.Bentley, Independence, - Oregon. 3 :J Going Over The Bar on an Ocean Steamer gives you Sensations which you won't get any where else. Trv The Sensation of buying a pair of the BROWN SHOE GO'S 5r SHOES Qn Sale at the RAKET STOR. At the October term of the county ... nr Pniu eountv. Mrs, Nancy Johnson was appointed executrix of the late Josiah Johnston esraie, uu Mrs. Mary Z. Percival was appointed executrix of the estate of the late Will iam Percival. in,, mntnr line will make special trios for the accomodation of people to attend Augustus Thomas' -i.,i.oi..H a.bit. coinedv drama at the ueic.ii i.- f vi.,nco PriilRV nlirht. The "Bur? lar" is a masterly drama and draws crowded houses wherever playea. Road Supervisor Huntley hi doing some excellent work on the public force of men IJIJtUWCJ. i..,oiii.ff nr. the crravl bar ana a num SUU.....B 0 her of teama hauling on tne roans. i u i. siftpa throueh a wire sieve with meshes one and a half inches .nnare. Mr. Huntley says that fine hptter road bed rttvcri uLii" than coarse gravel, xne coarse 1 used for filling chuck boles aud low place In the road, r xr i?. M Brown and her three children, of Hurley, South DBkota, ar rived in this city on last Friday. Mrs. Brown is quite favorably impresses with the Willamette valley and es laiiv mn with Polk county. She say that she like the appearance of the city Very mucn, parucuianj great number of shade tree. Of course, VYlltr Rrnwn Is the naptMest uiau " the town. He and his family are now , . j iia i, tiiA Kuntist oar- snuKiy uuiuiuiicu f . sonage, one of the neatest residences in the city. Cah iid for Poultry and EM the Star Gro Wanted. Egg at the Star Grocery. Dr. Epky, the dentist, guarantees all hi work, tfarnov ra.iiiitv has a population of 2.405, also 1.50,639 sheep, 32,753 cattle and 9,"(J horses. If you need a cook stove buy the "Superior," the very best. . Chambers, sole agent. A flue piece of fancv Glass ware given awav free at A. J. Whiteaker's. Call aud see how you can get it. If vou want a perfect fit in leady made clothing go to W. H. Patterson at Griffith & Patterson's cigar store. Patterson guarentee the workman- ui.in unH fit of every suit ne sens. Samples at Oriffltn & rauerson v,.K. Store. Tv...'t foriret that R. M. Wade & Co are sole agent for the Oliver plows, the only chilled plow niaue iuai giv satisfaction. in., J A. Wheeler and Miss Katie wi.ix.iw nr visitinir acouulutauces in ..." ntal rurrfillM this week, and also en- joying the sights of the Industrial e nosition. r , The Ladies Reading Club lias oeen ..i.ut Those wishing to attend i..,w1 to meet at the residence of Mrs. W. W. Williams, Wednesday, October 23. Two months ago there were many ...,m n t hniioPH in the city, but they have rapidly tilled up during the past month, until now it is uiincuu io uuu a house for rent. Rev. R. L. Shelley, pastor of the Christian church at Hiilsboro, arrived . .k- vitrdav. Mr. Shelley was a former resident of this city and has a large acquaintance ana many ineuvin i thB fit aud vicinity. He returned borne today. The members of Adah Chapter No, U O E. S.. had au unusually mier. Tuesday evening cabiiift -' a - . There were three Initiations and tnir- teen visitors from Dallas. Aiier iuc initiatory services an elegant lunch was served by the ladies. The Willamette river I now lower than it has been for years. So small is the volume of water going over the falls at Oregon City, it is said, that men may walk around the brink of the cataract without getting meir ieeb having, of course, to leap numerous a ;oa in the face of the seamed Ul-VJ! V, ' " step, through which a vast quanity of water pours. The revival meetings inaugerated by the Evangelist E. A. Ross at Mon mouth are continued oy ivev, . . Fisher, assisted by Rev. G. M. Stroup. Services every night at 7 p. m. u. inn the week. On Sunday there will be three services, ll a. m., o u t" . ,1 rr will he a m. rue aneruuuu m""e Holicess service, as taught lu tne uioie. All are invited. Old school book wanted at Clod felter Bros. Jackson county has a population of 13.017. and taxable property to the amount of $4,719,639. Mr and Mm. S. A. Til Firs, of Salem. are visiting in this city at the home of their son-in-law, Mr. 8. A. Mulkey. Tho Hi or crrrwrv huildinir has been enlarged by a new 20-foot rear addition. The main building ha been resbingled and otherwise Improved. With the vear ending October 1st, 1895, says the Valley Transcript, Yam- hill county naa paia out ior ine care oi her Indigent close onto $3,000. Roseburg la preparing to ship fruit East In carload lot. They expect to ship a number of carload this Week and will continue shipping during the season. Mr. David McCarthy and wife, of Morrow county, are visiting Mr. and Mr. Irvine Claggett. Mr. Mcuarty and Mr. Claggett are sister and have not met before for a number or years. The following bills were allowed by (V,o .it w nnnnriil. October 15. to-wit: Dell Simmon, $2; 8. O. Darrell, $2; J. A. Ream, 12; J. K. f. u raves, z; a. M. Wade & Co., $2; Estes & Elkina. 1.25. raaJi uaid for Poultry nml V.nnn at the Star Gro. eery. Awarded Highest Honors World1 Fair, Gold Medal, mwwinxcr ri. V CREAM MM Most Perfect Made. 4o Year the SUndard. Ex-Govenor Ferry died at his resi dence in Seattle on the 13th instant. He ha been a prominent figure in Washington politic since 1869. He was a man of broad views and enjoyed the esteem of his fellow citizens. Mr. S. W. Smith, of Waiteburg, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Cooper. Mrs. Smith has many friends In this city. Her husband was a pioneer mer chant of this place and they maaetneir home here for a number of year. Mrs. Nina Bowers, of Baker City, is visiting Mrs. Ellen Robertson and fomiiiT in thin eltv. Mrs. Bowers re sided in-this city for several years dur lug her girlhood and her many ac quaintances will be pleased to meet with her again. Mr. W. J. Kent, state agent for the Co-Operative Savings and Loan As sociation, of SioOx Kalis, Boutn Da kota, Is In the city for the purpose of organizing an association here. He Is meeting with considerable encouragement. John Minto, the well-known Oregon pioneer, has resigned his place as a member of the horticultural ooaru. He made a very active and efficient member of the board and it win oe difficult to flud a man who can fill the place so acceptably. Mr. and Mrs. John Kurre left for Phoenix, Arizona, last Tuesday. Mr. Kune has been afflicted with lung trouble for several years and he goes to Arizona for the purpose of seeking a dryer climate in hope that hi health will be benefited thereby. He expect to be absent until next spring at leasi. We hope Mr. Ktirre will find the balm of health in the high, dry climate of the South. He is a worthy citizen and has the best wishes of hia many Polk county friends. A peculiar case came up before Jus tice Irvine on Tuesday. Complain wa made to Deputy Prosecuting At torney Ballanger tne oiner aay ov woman accusing her husband of point ing a loaded gun toward her and ik.ti,niiiff tn shoot. Of course, the llUV WlV.ll."Q w - justice issued a warrant for the arrest of the party, but wnen ine case wuio up for trial the wife claimea inai su was mistaken and refused to. testify against her husband. Tnere were no witnesses to prosecute the case, and, of course, the prosecuting auoruejr sensibly moved that the case be dismissed. out-" fov DOn:?eoSeelaCE cery.