jOITIIIil'lN Saturday In Independence April 15, 1005 Ms a Very lively One ticusc for Idleness llcrcuboais I And Much Kurt Before Hop j Crip licked cad Sarcfl I InJeii.dimce U the ihriv ? Moimvrciftl rentr r f a ,rojMUi -..(iiin nf lliK r .ukUV. ii tbe vr 'diet of disl..tertrd t.twrwi in 'town Saturday. Tit busy cirs V tb h ji U'klng -aun were r Ctltmi, when tbne.la a Con)r.ntton f of atrwttratiio. TL picture was different howevrr in that the throng during hop jilckiug lnn is ruade up of 1 fro'U (f n'' ,1,'r bll Saturday's crowd m mad op almost wholly of bom peoi le. ll wii mostly fsrmers la wagons, backs and buggies from I'ulk end Marion counties. Their utUatun was principally to lrJ sud all day long. tb rack provided at Miner's stora, that roeoca for fanner's loams, m In use, M m every bltcblog post in town. Often did farmers alight from from tbelr wagon end square boggle and back up at Messner's by lifting lb rear end to tnsk room for one mora. A row of teams wat alao linod up at tbe Wilaon corner in front of tbe bank on iionmoulh street during tbe day and Dickinson's and Aa Taylor' liyerj stables bad all the could do in caring for teams. A characUsrUtlo of Saturday' crowd was tbi stood bumor and spirit of cbeerfulness that prevailed. Erervbody waa In that happy frame of mind that favorable ipring weather, growing crop, glowing proepecU. and prosperity generally, Inspire. Training, treilislng end plowing of hop, price or livestock nroiDfcu of the fruit crop, good roods, and ferry facilities, were topic dtacuaaed by knoU of men n tha street. fUturdev was ft li day Jo Inde pendence and there l do place for doll one In iigQU mere u no nira and do excue for an idle man hereabout, until after tbe bop crop ia harrealed and avd next falL With tbe Increased nop acre age, new bop houee to build and -jfitnnal acreage to cultivate and pick; with the prospect for a fair grain, graw and (run crop, , ww two saw millt tunning in place) of . a; a vear ajtoLWita l cream err manufacturing tha product of - 1 1800 cow and increasing u dum month: with a big Hour in( in operatlooj wlUx a de mand for houses greater wan .nni. mrxA avarv carpenter busy and contract ahead; with a ; tile ir nrkina a force of men ana a brick factory to start up in a few rv dav Is a busy aay in ai.r..rt f the Bine . Ribbon Connty ot Oregon and busines will grow la intensity a tha day I go by. Amnntr the prominent . Polk oounty cHlwna on the streets of Saturday were: Marshal 8a?er, of Parker; Joe k. atAok shipper: 1 John 8ampter oi Cooper IIollow; , Mar RorafTord of LuokU mate; Dr. Crowley of Monmouth; C. N. MoArthur and Mt. .JJurca ; SS5SSWr,lfc, ankle. The Rickreail; D. B. Taylor, irom b Um working a n-ntAn rion ranch: Win. Maokey, a hop man from the Marlon oounty aide; Mr. and Mr. Cookie, Mr. and Mrs. Bnd Alexander, Ben Mason, CoDStable X. H. Moran, Oeorge McLaughlin, Wash . GibMn, 7. J. Rueeell, Chas. Leonard, J. Knowie-V W Beyensi Jodi MorrlsonDaye Btapleton, Al Ver non, Rickreail; Leonard Kreb, Carl DeAnnond, Henry Mott, O. V. Boots, ' DUENA VISTA MrsTHenrietta Wells is "Visiting in Buyer with relatives. Mr. Hand of Albany met Vlth k T..t.. of the I. O. O. F. last tiii'l UI f Jit,i!i limn lit b U ! J 1 1 g l.r. Our rn-w store If t'.f 1 In t! e Nah building,, U rHl'ug In or lr lit fit' ihij'. Mr. Nr) the r julrUir ! r i liii iii tl.e !lMin home. U. It Mk"ll I.M lintel into tha IVvena Imut, Imrii.g vicntl I be Nih bull ling. K!mrNih lias Murmd bomr after a short iit aith bU prei.l I'rtM !tii a rylrre ai'l l bM at the M, K churth neat PufxUy morning. This ia tin regular day glfor rvuri iit tbia church. IMi-Bfe lo lb Willamette Valley ImitroTement 1$ ibould reiwrlloQ. A. Hurley Indepen dence H I bey Xect to g i to Port. Und the 'ih and 27lb. int. 3 ev eral ba lgnifiei their Intention o go. MONMOUTH Mits MaWl Wbeelock is 'it ng at LtFar11' Frank Fiwher of Portland was hereltH week on business. Mrs. Will Peek ley of Oakltnd, it visltina st the home of A. J. Haley. M. U. Orabaw, ol Grsvelte, Ark. s here visiting bis brother James Orabatn. The Freabmen are makiug elab orate preparations for tbelr annual reception which Is to be given lo the Normal enembly ball, Apr. 22. Our ps inters are all busy and the reault of their labor is contrib uting matetially towsrd tb lm proyement of our city' appear nee. Miss Msud Hawley ha return ed from McCoy where she has been visiting. Pierce Wees, of Crowley, was bare transacting businea Wednee p - day. HIS PRESENCE HIT in mm crn Exlatlni conditions warranted the action of the Clackamas Pomo na Grange In petitioning the City Council for the Installing of public nrinaia in Oreaoo City. Tb re- oueat is not to be considered as a loke or a laoebabl matter. There exists in Oregon City a growing nnad for tbts urinals and it W to be. reirretted that tbcity'a traight ened circumstances financially " ' M. . will likely defeat fayorable actio n by tbt Council oa this Bubjeot at this Ume. Orecon City, Jinter nrtsa, Hava always btlleted Mr, U'Rea would force just ucn condition of affair at Oregon ttty l. St" ' Arrc.iei Saturday. Thoush there wera many people lo town Saturday, there wa but v on disturbance It arose over u arrest of a man who bad imbibed more than the law ollow and was heemninB bolsterou. When In- formed by officer walker N ana Taylor that li waa in their custody h nffamrf resistance. A scuiao nsnad which deyeloped the fact that the booay man wa something of an athlete, and Asa Taylor, in fWint of whose Btable the arrest oo rrB,l waa called on for aseisUnce. flnmmonfld by botli father and policeman, Aea did their bidding and tb three escorted the man Ho tk. .i.hnnan. In tb scramble IUW vsi'"" - the lea of the unfortunate man wa ....ti4 man had been working few days n the Kreb' ranch and Leonard Krebs being in town had Dr. Butler drewbe wound and the man oared for at the Little Palace BOteL,,'. v.'r .'J-h'! V.Vt.'f.' ' ; ' Uewre Uol f Olatmeata for C ,jrrh tbat Contatn Mercury. vl.r,rywlll sur.lr dtroy smell and oomplrtel esrsnsn Whole lurftl. 8cU arttotoa should woept oo prewrtptlons from repuUbls phy tb. nf tb.r will do U toa Md M tha too you oan possibly d.Ht. Mm th.m. Hsirs Caurrh Cur., m.nutaoturd by J Chsnsy 4 IX. 'Xolrfo. O.. oontolnsj ao Swy.aad to uke Infrsslly. aatlas MU-, " ' . .... ki. .hl muooos surfeoes Cur. h. sur. you ei n. i i-m. r . n.nrfmillaToledo, Ohio, Dy - , . I EVIiRYBODY'S COLUMN Vf !, HU"tiC, V!it-t or iil!f iii.(U li.rvH Him In Oilt etiiiuu( FOIlVALK bushel -hl osU; a' n'isntily of i.M -.iirtii, Au'irva tit jihnna I'ran Kvans, Parker. Ore. FOU HALH. -In town of Mon iiiotuh '2 acres land, houe, barn and orchard on tame. A bargain. Apply ti John Nichols, Monmouth. tOll HA LK Fine black uiare; Weight I V Jb., ag 0 years enquire of Clarence McCalel four iiiilos wrst of Mornuouth. EtUlA FOU II ATCIIINd From select iei. of P.lack Min or ai, I'rart fiyineite t t; t Pekln Duck. AUo .1 pens uf Minorras and 5 pairs (iuineas f ir eale. C. I. Psllard. Pii kreill Oregon FOR HALE A good second band bugay. Enquire at this n:!lce. FOU HALE II gs, ihoaU weigh- inir aUiut 75 Iba. Illack tiros. Inile jeniltoce. FOU SALE At a bargain, a good county stcr. Enquire of . L. Dristow. Airlie, Oregon. EGGS FOP SALE W. T. Haley can furnish a few settings oi Blue Andalusian ejrge, 15 for 50 cU. Leare orders at Star Gro cery. FOR SALE Seed potatoes. En- quire of M. L. McGowan. Inde pendence, Oregon. FOR SALF Three lots in this city. Finely located. Enquire at this office. FOR SALE Thoroughbred white Wyandotte eggs for sale at oU cents per setting. II. O. Seely, West Independence. BAROAIN Nice high grsde P. C. pigs from my thorough-bred boar 1100 each. Good sows with younger pigs and some good stock hogs. Also silo and new corn cultivator. A. J. Whlteaker, Independence, phone Monmouth, 1x2. FOR SALE Mrs. J. W. Richard son ha for sale at her home on Monmouth street, California Medicated soap. This soap Is srood for sore, chapped hands. black heads, dandruff, etc. 10c per cake or three for 25c FOR 8ALE One first class run about buggy and a fine stock addle for one-half of their value Enquire at this ofSce. FOR SALE--Oak poet.'' Enquire . of Allan Johnson. Monmoutn, - Oregon. ' N ' "' To tiie noaebone. tbe DMekret akm, the aDpsarance vt Mm moon, coma and bevmeas Joints bae bean 1AW1 asnr atasdard of popular Weather prog1 Doatlcatloo found ta tb alleged doaa emMoOas betwewa the yanrlnf notae of bamtnlna telegraph end tuluplwna wlrae and the weaiber ef fbe roiwwug fM dara. Tbla dtacorenr wa made by Uenr Bock, a Oermea whoae tUle of jwofaeeor eree to Wa announeameai rartsta decree of etedlbUMy; -The hainmta Of the wine, tte professor sAptaiae. mnweneea Dy me strengu af the wtad. the tanaksa of the wtnw and Vartooe eaoaee which are la turn affected by temperature and other at BMM&faerte coodtttooa." ' Of eottree the offldal forecaatere treat llerr Boca's mthod of obaerrmaoa wtth dertalon. as ihey de all atteaapta te foretosU the weather frots pbanoeB 'wtthla the tight and bearing ef the eotmnon oaro. TTiiiisittiiilnea ths TrrifT bnrean are Terr far fro' tnfantble.' While their aysteih of eoQeetlng at a central ponn Ati bIboA from best-rations at many different points giree them an adran- tage erer the ordinary CKlaaa u pre dieting the coatee -of- general storms, the' public stlM -bae to depend ' rery largely for 1U InformafloQ regarding loral dtotttbcince iroon ' those eigne which Adam doabtleea tteted ia the mrdfln of Bilan, One would hardly he Justified irn' maklag1 afleira of great pHh and moment bang opon nia own weather predlettona,' bet It may be worth while- to ey some attention to the simple algnala which onr forefa thers found so useful. ., H-U.l 1 " ' IK'!".-? - , An eieetsioal eew; for eotttng down treea ts among recent lurejUuns de cttbed la the Bcteatflle American. Tha trees are felled by bomiag through tha tru&k does to the groood with a wise heated by the eurrent Item be oper ated at a ax distaece faam the edee trlcal pm&4 . A I I U V U Xrsi Ljaa 'J Lrtss U J Xss L'.zz Defl- 1 1 13 ....... - - fTy-j-r-r ' " - 1 ti:i i 1 1 i :i 'i i i ,i TrrnHv jj , 1 n 1 t Hi :rT I 4: , , 1 1 , a-li. a-.V . I $ ZtZ: HO AJfti. f j V Fay can you etoj. a minutv? This U tlu fenco that h tuilt fur you. It i tuilt of tin- bt et niaU-rial thai '20 years of ex jK'rieneo can produce. Tho motto of the com pany is not, how cheap, but how good. The I'ago is tho only spring tl oen fence on tho market today. There aro eome imitation however, tut they are built of cheap material, hence a cheap light weight fenco once embed out of shape, always out of shape. Remember I'age fenco is wade of Tape wire. There are pattern of Page fenco built to hold any kind of stock or fowl between the Buffalo and tho chick just hatched. Remember J.E.WILSON, Local Agent assists yon to erect tho Page fence. Bell Phone No. 444 Independence Oregon Pool Your Wool WITH Geo. E. Brey Independence, . Oregon Storage, Commission and all other charges c per pound: Sacks Furnislied Will aleo buy at highest market price if desired. Call aind See Our Line of jARbiNERS aeaaaaeaaeaBBBSBBBBsw Basaaeai sasaaeBeaeasj aaaaa TABLETS. ENVELOPES. LETTER FILES ETC rt HAVE THE WCST tASK OT CANDY IN THE & Graven : ..f '1 i'l tlW gi w-r ill l ' Barn Money for ' SUMMBH T.,p. V:; Every boy enjoys k ' change of air and the fan to be had in the moantains or at the seashore, bat not every boy's father can afford, the expense. Wouldn't it be jolly to earn tbe money yourself? There is a way that is as easy as it ia sure. It is by gettiog sub scribers for TOWN XlSD COUN TRY JOURNAL. , -" Hundreds of boys all over the country are doing this and yoa might just as well have your share of the profits. "' . " .,' gend a postal today and we -will end you complete instructions, together with, a free outfit ft netei Bids., , J. anfsiai ' There is on horse for every three persona in the United Btawa, - Ann Ken one licensed dritit ins place to every four hundred and thirtyeix Inbanitants. " About ithenmatism. "There are few disease that inflict more torture than weumMiwu u there Is probably ho disease for which such a varied and Useless lot ef xeme. dies have Ween auggeeted. To aay that it can be cured ia, . therefore a bold etatement to make, but Chamberlain's Pain Balm, wbloh enjoy an extenUve .... i , atv ormL Hueocea in the BW,uau"i. treatment oi thia disease. One appli eaUooof Pain Balm will relieve the pain, and bundreda of aufferere have testified to permanen ure " Pain Balm afforo rochqulck relief and eoeta but a trifleT For sale by P. M. Klrklaad, the drug-gist. a liiVV ' m CITY (Q. Kloore. ! Ask the Agent for Tickets Al ivinu','. sunYIA j ."..ivi to eeoKaei ST. PAUl mCTH, MINSEAPOLIS, CfflCASa at. touie e . eoiwTa taeTaNcaouTH. 20VCRLA ND TRAINS DAILYQ THfLSTMA,U A DAYLIGHT TRIP ACROSS CAB CADE AND ROCKY MT8. j ! for tickets' rates, Elders and full in formation cailon or address a. mCK SON City Ticket Agent, 128 3rd Bt-i Portland. ... . 8. G. YERKE8, A. G. P.A. Corner First Avenue ft Yeeler w ay , ..t . AitnA oArvlna on freisnt. Route your sbipmenta via Greet fr,U . ' T..ll InfnrmaMnn from WOnnerWm. HaxderTni Agent. Portland, Ore. W.R ALUN D. D. a ...Dentist, PaOnleM Katoaettoa Cooper BoSKUdc, Independence, Oregoa n-u. .t4'a nnvinctton of meat. 4U."i""i""- - since 1840, has increased , ESy eren per cent., find the production of grain tour hundred and twenty percent. I Oe icpcrtci Pcrcfccrcasu::!: "TJIFW owned by the folk Coonty Percheroo Horee Aaaodatlon, will make the season of 1&Q5 as follows : Tamer's Ti M, tiVJt MONDAY, TUESDAY end WEDNESDAY Bldlsjor Dwrf SUtlt, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. TERMS $25 to Insure, due wheB mare is known to be with foei, or parted with Care will be taken to pretest accidents, bat will be responsible for none. Jl IJ. ! MANAGES UnderUker, Embalmer, and . Funeral Director. Lady Assistant when Deelred. INDEPENDENCE OBEGOIff THE STOVER . GA80LIHE EtiGlllE BEST OH THE KARKET k . AnrMm and aconomical power for ;pnmpi8 wtor ewing wood, rua ning cream separators, and many other ases oa the term. . i FULLY; GUARANTttu , ... H. M. EDGAR AGT. fofeptadsoce J J Otegoo Carpenter work and General Repairing ( Prices Eeaeonablo. BU Phono 0. C T. CO S. STEAMERS POMONA, ALTONA. OREGON Leave Independence for Albany daily,' 8 P. M; for CorvalliB, Mon "dayBWednesday,' Fridays, and Saturday at 8 P. M. ; Leave Independencs for Portland daily, A..M. , W. G. ;;SHARMAr4f Merchant tailor v:i : Bank Building, ; Independkncb, - ' 000- GLHawldns Dallas, Ore. 'i, v jrfl'arMe and ' IT1 Monnments and Head- work etc. LI "i - week. Mr. Hand I an architect) old by Druejisw.