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THE WEST SIDE Polk County Publishing Company FRIDAY. JANUARY HUM. The Salem iHittettiMn says: Tin bill of Senator Hatch, of Polk, for the annortionuunit of a state, board of regtMits for th Monmouth state normal school, onmo up in the sen lite njpiiu yesterday by ft motion for reconsideration of the vote t which it failed to jWlast week. This carried, and the bill imssed, receiving in its favor one more vote than when it was up before. It now goes to the house. It seems to the writer that there can be no ob jection to this bill. It appropriate no tuouey, only putting the school, which is doing good work, on a better basis. Salem and Monmouth are already somewhat connected in a business way, aud, as their rela tions are likely to be strengthened and closer in the future, It seems to the writer that the Marion delega tion should take an active interest in favor of this bill. The farmers of Polk county should orgnnim Farmer Alliance's here. If the work of an Alliance proves of value, we ihhh! it here as well us in other states, in union there is strength, and since this government is of the jx-oiilc, by the people, and for the people, the ruling power should 1 thoroughly organized, iuordor to counteract the eucroachmeut of monoplies and trusts. If the voice of the fanning class, which in Tolk county practically rule, is not to le heard then it is time lor our people to prepare, for a general disruption iu our free institutions. Let equal rights be giveu to all aud let all Ik? heard iu demanding those rights. . j One of the richest caricatures yet printed by the Went Shore is one in which Gov. Fonnoyer is repre sented as sittingou athron of human skulls and bonce aud iu front ol him subserviently kneel the Oregon legislature, The governor has a girdle of Oregon moss a!out hi loins. His finger points the cap tive Itailroad, Fish, and other com missioners, and Pentioyer says: "Behead every official in the King dom. I will run the whole thing myself." Varapai county iu Arizona is tin greatest in arera of any in the United States, and contains 1W,2:W square miles, while Bristol county in Rhode Island is the smallest, containing but 25 squure milt?. The smallest county iu Oregon is Multnomah with 4 10 square miles, and the largest Harney county with 10,f00, square mifes. .Sherman county contains 510 square miles, and Polk county comes third smallest with 015 square miles. We wonld urge upon our legisla tors the importance of doing Home thing towards opening the Wil lamette river to navigation during the whole year from Corvallis to Portland. While Eastern Oregon asksNO.OOO for a portage at the Cascades, and should get it, the Willamette should receive at least 120,000 which would go far towards rendering safe navigation the year through. The Oregon Legislature has em ployed for the present session! eighty clerks of whom thirty-nine are women and forty-one men. The clerk here costs the state, at 5. each, the Bum of 100 per day, or 110,000 for the session. That is going the session of 1888, $1000 better. Wonder why so many men are employed, when the lady clerks are said to bo much moie efficient? Says the Salem Journal: Sen ator I)Oij)h is laboring to secure a gun fiictory on the Pacific const, 11,000,000 to be appropriated there for. This will be quite a relief to Eastern Oregon farmers. In the absence of open rivers, the wheat can be loadedjnto the gutm and fired into market. The senator is going to help the farmers in some ay. Secretary Vindom is dead. Overwork, great mental strain, and a predisposition to heart dis ease brought on a fatal attack while he was at a banquet in New York. Let us have an open river to the ocean. Let the state legislature work for the people, and not so much for itself. Honda for Ike Peupl.,, I hero is no reason why bonds of these United States should not be owned by the poorer classes of people juat as well as the bonds of France are by the people there. The American fanner, artlzan and luboring man is as patriotic as the citizen of any country but the bonds of these United Btates are made In such large denomination thafwhen sold they are beyond the reach of the man of ordinary capital. The recent Issue of bonds In France where thousands were in waiting eager to get posewlonof bonds of from $10 to $100 each, illustrates our point. The bonds of the United Btates If ever itemed again should be In small sums so that the people may very generally own them, and the ownership not Lecon. flood tolwiiReriuiTnnillimaVri,i.' Wliyj httild only the rich hold nontaxable money? Ilium tlelka, There are only eighty-nine mem bers of the rvnt Icglalatur sine .Senator Knatham U dead. Itnsiulrea eighty clerk to wnlt en clghiy-nlnt members, nd thone clerk get live dol lar ierdny while the member get three dollar. lVaerving eoioHtent men with faiullea, or competent young meii without finnlUc stand leas chance of obtaining p.lllon than the re(t' awect mulling Ml who nutter li e niomlHr, away from home, by showing how ueful mIi can make herself, li lte I pretty she wrong the wife ul home, sint If not pretty will not be en gaged tiy the sollclloti member. The rtiHrt of the committee on a aemment and dual Ion from thu I Ion' of the legislature who specially ordered printed, ltit when received wiut found to heo badly iiieed and Jumbled that nothing could 1' done with II. I the Incompetence of the five-dollar n-day-elerk to blame, or I It tlie neglect of the e.ininillt.v? Which? Hue of the iiiomI tuiHrtuiit measures before the Oregon IcgUlntutv I delayed, exene added for the slate, and all becatiae in (MHi)H'lent workmen employed. It oiwta the stale of Own lltl.mNI to my for committee work that if paid for irivately would cost alut $1000. W hy eonld not every niember pay his elerk hire out of his ow n N-ket, hioI ninkr the sidary say ten dollar ja-r day for each member of the IcgUlneutv? The cost to the sUtc would he nu more, nnd the results, U'tter leglalullon. If the preaent legislature would eome U'fore the people with such a hill It would meet with approval. STATIC MOKMAI. M lltlllt. IIII U Since our Inst Issue It lie N'oriunl sehiH)! hill, whli'h provide for the stntr taking charge of the Monmouth school has lieen voted tiin In the senute, and upon the first InIM fulled to ' us by Just one vote. On Monday, a re-eon sldcratioii secured Its pannage by sinsll majority The bill Is yet to (hum the house, sod Its friends nrv hoping tlmt It uuiv meet with friends In tlmt body Till; TKADijS' CARNIVAL lleaiitiftil Faceastiil Kuriii., lllt-h foaluuirs IimvsIIiiK K:i-trlr Ughta, snil .. AMrmtaiier., f'utitrlltitf la Muks II s Hneeaaa, JJJOne of the must sumWul entertain litems ever nlven In our elty passed oil successfully lust Tuesday evening. The Trade carnival was iriveu In honor ol the completion of our new aud eh-Kant eliil building. To Prof. MoAdams and his energetic wife, ttsunuch prtilM cannot U given for their untiring vlfort iu trnlulng uud drilling those who took imrt. At an early hour the oH-ra house was packed, and many were turned away from the disir, there U'liig slaudlii); riHiiu only. The iift-ra house was llghtitl will eki-trielty for the tlrst lime, and the twenty one lights, adding brilliancy t the occasion. The lights are regulated (mm the stage aud the house, or stage lights can be turned oil' emrately I'rof. t'ressy's orvhestra furnlsheil ex eellcnl music during the curtain dro) ttie H-rforniers U'lng Prof, and Warren Creasy, Willis Hill, and Miss Katie Wheeler. THK (HUM) M.VIICII. At n:i uirougn open tloiirway none filing the forty-two young ladlm, repri- senting the sevenil trades and profes. slous of the city of Indeis'iidence. It was a royal company, and as they marched through the hall, an excellent opportunity was afforded for viewing the ladles who regardless of exixmse were advertising the wares of the llruis hy them represented. There was much beauty, the dresses were rich, tasty, or novel, and the marching showed care ful training by Mrs, Me.Vdams. .lira. j. n. i oojmt men recited In her must pleasing style, Carlton's imh-iii "Out of the Old House, Into the New," in which some changes were made to adapt It to the uniting of the two school districts and the building of the new school house, TIIKOVl'SY CAMP. This was followed by a stage scene of the Gypsy Camp, some twenty l.idlcs and gentlemen In various occupations in camp life, arrayed iu gypsy costumes, while Miss Alice Williams and ltev. I). V. Poling entertained the audience with a duetto which was finely ren dered and received an encore, but no resixmse came. This was followed hy a chorus of the whole company. The fortune telling, the return of the pouch em, eto. were very realistic. TIIKCAH.VIVAI. Mill,!., For fully an hour the audience watched with unabated Interest the two companies of young ladies who on the stage marched through various com plicated forms, and executed some very pretty drills. Kuch carried a banner I witii the name of the firm inwrllied thereon, and the sham's, sue and styles of the banners were as varied oh tlie lines of business named. It wis a beautiful sight. THK CAKNIVAI, I'OKM. While the companies were both ranged on the stage Mrs. O. J), ilutler read an original poem written by Prof. McAdams, In which a neat advertise ment for each firm was given, each rep resentative slipping forward before tho audience, and remaining while the stanza was read. The oein Is too long for complete iiuhlicatlou. Mrs. Butler waH In excellent voice, and every word was distinctly heard. TUB KI.Kt'1'HK! 1.IOHT. Mis Miller representing the F.Iectrlc Light Co. stepped forward and sudden ly was enveloped In a flood of light rrom incandescent lumps, fastened to her clothing and on the banner. The audleuco was so enthusiastic that a recall was necessary. Copper plates on the stage, and in tho soles of Miss Mil ler's shoes, caused tho electric current to flash through the wires concealed In the folds of her clothing. It was a beautiful sight. Asa concluding exercise the trade representations executed several march es through the audience and then half an hour of social Intercourse Mas al lowed, In which all freely indulged. Mr. and Mrs. McAdams to whom great credit is duo, were congratulated on all sides for the success attending their efforts, aud no doubt tho sincere congratulation "received will resy them In part for the xnse and work, The proceeds, which amount to JI.kJ.7S are tit go towards buying a snare drum for maivhlng, an organ and piano for singing, to be used In the new school house. The following are the llrm repre sented: SIIKI.I.KV il - VAMU'YN OsNKIIAL MKII I II A MUSK. Miss- Jkira CooHr dressed Iu a nusil elegmit owlum of black silk Velvet, decollete, trimmed with black lace aud black rlhlsuis, pendants firm the waM, diamond ornaments, Itaiiuer of yellow s.illn,with firm's name ihcoraled with car-it ltd taawl and ribbons. Carried fan ot white feathers, baud painted. WII,I.AUirrt'K IIKAI. KSTATK WMI'ANV. Miss Lit'irn Irvine represented the tVlllauictle Ileal ICslate Company, and wore a very becoming blue cashmere, white lace plastron, side panel of wheat and grass head-drew of same. Hau lier of blue sal In with company's name, 1 II. JOIISSOS, HKNTIHT. Mis Johnson was very prettily dressed III blue (Issue, decorated with feathers, I ler baiiuer was qulle novel, Mug iflaiiiniotli bsith with fancy decorations. J. I), 1RVIM, OHO) KHi Miss Ktna Hiunii was dressed hi white and her otxttiuie was mit lusle fully trimmed with the dltl'ereut line of gissls carried by till llrm; head-dress w hs glass dish orimmvuUsI with silver tHon and ribbon. On skirt were pani of seeds; at waist was pickle tsittli and baking stwdcr. llaiiner Iiiimiiu with plush top on which was llrm' name oruamenlud with rooster, frlngeil with beau and dried frull. UNKSTHIVK AXII HIIAV COMI'ANV. Was represented by 1 lew lii Lines, very becomingly dressed In white, trimmed in w hite embroidery, Itanuer wa very pretty, made of blank aatln trimmed In silver tinsel and firm' name painted thereon. II. l. WAl.I.KH'SSIIOKSrolIK, MIm Maud Cis)pir uu ehnrmlng Iu light hclltmpe, tlccullclte sorpttiv uf white net. bbe wore a uuliie ml mil n sllps-r for a list, necklace of but lon hisiks and sins button, dress skirt decorated with baby shoca, baby inisvosln aud sins1 button. cnKMNv'soHciii'yTNA. Was most picturesquely en In the person of Iiltle Itohluson who wore a white greenawny suit, deeoraled with musical liistrumenU. Itiinncr wi lovely retl plush violin. II i:KI.K A WAI.KKH, (IIIIM'KMS. Had their store repnis-iited by Mis Cora Itlder who wo dressed In t iu cakhmere, deeorate.1 with dried frull beam, etc., head-dress of flower w-'d su kage and grtTil rudl-.li tos Neck lace of China doll dislu-s. llaiiner ol while with firm's iiainv wlnlel. CITY lloTI.I, J. K.N. HIM. I. A SUM Mm A. WIImiu was lovely In bet iiwtume of French s'anant waiter girl klrt and Isslice Iu almond grce cashuiere surplice, deeollcte of cream surah. Haulier, silver waller w ith cii and mincer palnleil on It, knife, fork aud sptsius tied oil with rlhUiua. lll'STKIl A UH KK, bllCUiilM'lH Hhowe.1 their business to good ad vantage by their deeoratlou of Miss Kssle Itola-rtson. Mie was very strlk ing In a cream suit with purple muiave Jacket of plush, clasp of w atchca ami chain, thriNtt bind of dhuioud rlii.s girdle of gold chains, niching at foot ul skirt, ssngi aud bsith brushes, mirrors, etc. Crown, of gold and m-i 1 handled eus. S. JONKS UVKIIV STAlll.K. Was reprtHutil hy Pearl Cisis-r who was iiretly In her costume of white flannel and red tatlu Jacket, ca and leggins, banner of nil satin with Join's' Livery, Feed and Male Stable painted on It. (KHIIiMAN A IiOITV, IIAKItWAKK, KTC Was represented by Miss ,eua Ftlder, who hsikeil very neat In green albra truss. Hut, tiu coffee pot, chain and padlock for watch aud chain, bracelet; dog collars. Waist covered with scissors In uiilqiie design, skirt deco rated wllh tin spade, rake, etc. It was a very novel costume. The banner was red satin, and was one of the lixmt Is'iiuliful carried, II. II. TAYUilt's IIAKKHV. Was represented hy Miss F.lla Hbupp iu yellow (Issue In peasant girl style wllh rose cotton plush garniture orna mented with the products of the bakery. Head-dress a crown made of confectionery. A heart shaped ban ner had the firm's name In living, with almond fringe: W. O. (-(S)K'S KrilMTL'HK SWI1K. Miss Mlnila Hhupp was (trapped In upholstery with curtain chain garni ture, small mirrors and chairs, lire to represent antique oak. A banner of black velvet on a curtain was headed with toy rocker and ehllr; linn's name in tinsel. M. K. I.A lU.NHIHflt'SCITY MAA A II Miss Nannie Hhupp wore a Nile green tissue In ieasaiit girl style with hat to niaicli. (Jarultiire of old gold cotton phiHh, ornamented with the novelties of the bn.aar. Itannur was a unique display or the various novelties. MHS. lH'HI.KV, MlbMNKH. Iteiresented by Miss Minnie Webls-r who wore one of t he most dainty cos tumes, A sea foam albatross trimmed in a cascade of cream lace, wllh sprays of flowers artistically arranged on her ism. timie. Her hat was very stylish. Hau lier was decorated with embroidered flowers and artificial sprays. I'lUHT NATIONAL DANK, Miss Ucrtle Whlteaker was hewitch- Ingly lovely and graceful in a black lace net, decollete, trimmed in black silk velvet. The dress was decorated In gold sequins, at the neck was a twenty dollar gold coin, on her head was a glided diadem on which were six twenty dollar gold pieces. The banner also was commented on. It Mas a scroll on one side covered with bank notes and a twenty dollar gold piece Kndent from tho banner. INuKCICNnrcNCK J'lUIMC SCHOOLS. Mrs. Hello Boss represented the pub lic school. Hhe wore a (Ircck costume of blue, hair flowing, niyr'le wreath, and Greek bauds across the hair; her banner was a large satin covered Issik, opened, having the word "knowledge" on Its pages. SKINNKII WILSON'S IIOl.l.KK Mll.t. I Was represented hy Miss Cauda Itob Insoii who lisiked lovely Iu a cwluiiie of w hite. Her hair was Kiwderel and diHxiraleil with three white duim-s, white plinne around her Ihrtsit and oil one side of the dress. The banner was white satin decorated with w heat, and the word "litdcKiidcuce Holler Mill" iHHiutlfnlly painted. ( MSS K. WIRVt'1,1 MII.I.INKII. Mis lVilly Wiseman was hero the reprewntatlve.. Her etsitiuiie was U-au-tlfnl, Is lug cream disHimtisI with Mow ers, I he front w as a mnel of flow ers ind the Isslice and slivves wei very nicely trimmed w llh tho same. Her hat whs very Upcoming and stylish, llaiiner wo striking with II dmwn lions of flowers, mis, Ktrtrnt'N Ai'iinmN. Miss Fanny Scott look ml every Inch medical iu her character costume. Hie wore a black mackintosh, silk hat, and medical valise siraiiis'd around her shoulders, sal In Isomer w ith imine of the diM'tors. r. a. oTs, rssca work. m Haltle Is'ke wa dressvd In red oasshuvre trimmed Iu black, wearing a crow n of glided fencing. Ituimcr also glided fencing. w, n, wnrrRARKs'i oAbLsar. Mis Ma Ktc was profusely deco rated with theartlstlu pnslueta of the photograph gallery, wearlug a fren of white nun' veiling, llaiiner a large photograph, backed w ith velvet. J. r. o'ikinnii,!,, ntsriwuia Mis Lola Fluke llaahid with every movement, her rich black drv trimmed In red, lalng profus. ly orna mented wllh bright article from Hit hardwan) lunq hat a eopr cotfee (sit, llaiiner a novel design with firm' name thereon, Jt'MON & WlbklAMH, KSKSMIAKINU, Mm. K. Douty ws richly attired Iu terra eolla surah silk made up wllh velvet, llaiiner blue silk with gold braid and nnme In gold. - SI.IWTSli! LIUMT limiUMlf, Mis Miller wore a cream ntliu trls henrielta, Irlmimsl with silk lace and surah, while kid illprs, nnd golden crown. Banner triangular, orna meiitnl with many eolortM rlbliwti. Khs-trlo light gluts- Judiclmjsty idaml on both banner and persou, went aim sawHfii'an, .Mr,o. U. (tenuis bsikixl very cute as a neisiy, block enn. oriiaineui pull and K'lssoni, dress black, while trlmlngvil huiiiiie Wsvr Hiok rliittl Isinler at tsittoui cylinder irss In black, silver and gold. Banner w hite Stltltl, i. u. nsAros, mx niKins, Vlss Anna HttM'ktou was handsomely ..mi rich attired In a plum color.nl sal In trled hemietta, trluiuird Iu pink surah and black luce, wore a necklace f sissil of silk, suit various lee rations of mils, rlblsiu, t-te. 1 Inn in a lib gold Idlers. A. M. Ill'lltkr, l.Wtt. .Mia r.iiiin White wore a ervnin .olohil camlmere (rimmed with gold luce. Haulier of llk with name painted. mm siMKsiMiHr. im iusnw. Mr, (lerile Atklu wore rich cream satin itrtpcd beiierlrlts, nwdeup wllh vellow bhs-ad.-d uillu. Hsiiner rlchlv ialuUsl. iNiisrssnascs stiosi, sasx. Miss Cora Knell was richly drcHed In a saphlre blue silk aud velvet, trimmed with gold decollete. A circle of fifteen twenty dollar piece composed the crown, while the ornaments on he ieroii were diamond brought fmiu (lennaiiy by Mr. lllrschberg who recently returned. The banner w as of satin with uiime. Mis. Mr & RCTl.ttt, Miss F.ta U-e was iienlly dresmtl In cream albalnsis, trimmed with velvet and ribbons, decorations Mug siirgicul lustrumeiils. ISKkl'KSIiKSl'R COSSET BS). Alls iirown wore a ilnss or navy blue trimmed In gold. Itanuer with letter I.C. II. C. S. WAIt,. Miss Nellie M. Hill v. iv a dress skirt of red and, wlille sniped cloth, white vest with tin slur bullous, swallow tailed coal, colored minstrel high collar, naming red necktie, bliuiug tin diamond shirt studs, plug hat, and carried a I uited Hi ate mall bug uf letters, itanuer, a large euvelone. f. FRSNRt,, SlllUr WATCH. Miss Minnie Patten was tastefully dressed In black casslinere trimmed with silver stars mid moon, banner tho same, INIIUI'KNIKNt'K MO MOUTH MOTOIl LINK. Mrs. McAdams while rctlug as motor oonductor also was captain of the two well drilled companies uu the stage, assisted by Miss Ota ltolsrtsou, Hhe wore a blue cloth coat and conductor' cap, and carried lantern, punch, etc and sustained her part throughout In an excellent maimer. Hlnce It took energy to build the motor Hue, so Mrs. McAdams was a fitting representative, beluga living example of energy her self. OHI.WICK A UOFF, OONFRCTIONKHY. Miss Hophla doff was daintily attired In a cream uud hellotroie satin, strlwl henrielta cloth, trimmed wllh velvet and surah. Decorations, nuts and candy; banner, half moon, decocrated with nuts mid candy. I'ArrmisoN linos., dkikhiistb, Kit;, Miss Alta lloliertMon representing: Patterson was most charmingly dressed In a Grecian costume of pale green tissue, Grecian style, ornaments dia monds, hair Grecian with umber orna ments; decoriitlons, perfume Ixittles tooth brushes, condis, and Jewelry of all varieties. HOOK it I.AIIIIKIt CO. Wus represented by Miss Kva Itob- crtsnn who was prettily attired In a tress skirt of black silk luster, waist of red satin, zouave Jacket of violet, cap of red satin, fireman belt and lrtmiiHt, banner, a shield placed across a mina ture ladder. A, MACAl'I.AY &CO., M 11,1,1 NliHH. Was rc)reseiited by MIhs Otu Itolr ertson, who presented a most attractive apirearaneo In pale pink creis), trimmed with gold, Grecian style, cut decollete, cream ostrich feather decorations, os trich pompons and argretto In the hair, necklace of gold beads, ornaments gold. B.lk.1 H.lloll Hsllollf Wslll whst I lit" "Bow I four auiOMr, tkl Bornlns t " " Vsrjr Milch bMMf tlw k4 a rmj raslfiil iMVUMalahti b I tlmiKl rid of IwrmshU CaU, uh sail uMutnr, ul la ro. i)ulU Biuwful. Huw ft.uful mm ail sr to tou fur Uist bottl of OMdlmiuv" "Ikia'l iwtt of fnumiW. WaatdcMMtlM toruamtt " "II r lis now aaw 0 waaSarful Mn la ua a wrkMi lun( tn,ul,l, n uu ins mm sra )llf kit aiMiuluaS. mum i mm m ill Dim. LIB I bus " . IU "Thai M III, IU'i to okl frWnd, ou kaow. I turs ur our BioOiar will art will Bw kill ymt woo l row Um asms of Ik pgiiqiia, wiu roup - "Niml lr. HMrra- OnMaa Mr1lrl M. ptnrf" (r kouvknld wnnli alrvwtr, and It uomMtoaujr. Imi ooms and sra what tun. skns II ka brought alrawljr, aait M u Uiauk ivv ln (or "I wiU, Ooo4 bf." Tk funwulnf M flr rprMuUNna of t rr uwuiwi tnurmn. "(luldan uAinl iMssura-r" ka oiir4 trnn, liiurnrlnf ouufk an rrMl1 Cuunimpllsn. ur runs scrofula, la Ikourwd of tmmm tfwr diMS,n Ear falM ana oumt mmmam na anrii lrl.nl tntl alwn oaM M iwulim. Tk llrr " Is r MHnl nr our la vmry vmjm If "a in on. mnu gvmu m rur mmi. Uf sttuasf DR.MOC'SCATAMH REMEDY air la wurst tw. no lutiuv of kuw luu UBdlD(, U is-ui. bt orufiuu. IIKo. W. SIIIXN, I'AIMI K. Miss Alice Macaiilay was IsMsmilugly tressed In a tireehui isMtume of allia- (riMs and xjiUii, trimmed w ith gold medic! collar, omaiiieutsilliuiioud-. L- KKLSo, HUT niKilM. MIm Martha Put ten w s iM-eomlngly dressed In pink rhallle, trliuniml In cream lai-e aud rlblsni, banner of suit It) w llli iiauie thereon, ..i-M . . stAtnor nittu, l irvorToikisi.l I.CI'ASl ul KTf, ( fSASS J. C'llKNSr tuaVra .Mill, Ihull,. I. uw armor psrumroi mr. nun ol r. 4 I iiir v "., uoiim liu.nir.. HI Ilia I'lly nt ,)., ,..,. 7 .uu rome uorvHhK auq nisi aald Bra- will nay uir amu iuToNIv IH'MiHUi io.i..nn ar rD aud iyty riu uf ATAnan ilia: rwnrna ha eiirwl l llio us of .r.inn i is a. , , , HnNK.l. III Nr:V, Hsrorn lo lM-f,r um atut aiiliwrilM,! tn 10 irraa, Ihl. till ita u( lwi.iit-r, A. i , Isr I I A. W.Ml.riAHiiN, t -' I ,iri, f-i,.f, Hall l-alnrrh Cure t. inkrn Imrniuily anil ari illns iljr on ti.o I.Inh uit.t oui, -..ii. .ur- o.,i , IM .J.lr.ll Hrud for IralllllillllllU rraa. ' 1. 1 H K K V I H I olriLi. 11. VMol by Hnntgl.la, 7Jr. Ill.ordrr. l,l,h Affrrl h Hl.lnrra n ainoiin ma Hitwl UtiiiIiUM known, I 1. aoaira. iinaui a aiaetutt, iravrl and utovr wiinplalauuf Hi urluar)' i.rHn. aro not o dlnsrily rum! Iu avrraaa, lull llir-y am. is. s.rni-a t, llmrly iiir,ll,il A literal .iliiiulaul of llie urinary ilaml. luu r.r lwn llailld III lloali'ln'r a Klouiai'll llllliux a lof.l. iriua sni.-u in, l onlr adurda the rniuuiir --w,, mr, nmriivp, iul In r-rvawa Ihair vigor and an rriiva i,w,t. lit Irt.-rvulii ilia a-illiy uf in kidor.a and l.ln.l.lrr, Mil. ln,ll, -, ip luu, il,, ,,,,m , , .,, n.-i,io( mini uia i,,a in,urlllr .... ., ,. p.-u,u.r omi-r til l lo mm- ora-au lo.lliiilnair , lHln, 'I'lialuilvra l alao m i', iii,,,', ami airi-UKUtallnr of Ilia buw.,a ao liivlnraiil or ilir. louia, h, and a iiiaicliir-M. o-nir.lr lor biliou.nma mid ir.ar ami aatue. It a iriuirin j u, ,ri.,,iuiir, ili ny and .ii.lion. Bd ,ii,rla I hr ,.-,! and III i'lirorghout the Omnty. ioms Halliia hisnlliuus have Ireeu Aliilixlug theuiM'lves by bailblng tnilld lugs with (ar. The s rs'tni(ors of such vandalism should Ih apprehended and puiilnheil. Jir u. m. Nulluee, whollv.-. iu (he Kola hills two and a half mile west of Halein, owns (he largest fruit farm In tlregoii. lie bus aw acres phuitwl lo rrult - apple, sar, plum, prune, cherry, peach, ele. The residence I U-ated near the center of the orchard and commands a due view of the farm. Judge (StouM'er has unlabel pluntlng liUU prune tro. on his plm iinir JIhII stun. Polk county has a t'blnese hog buyer wiio annually ships several thousand "sirkcrs" to his country-men in Port land. The new city charier of Ilullusex tends the city limits half a mile Iu each directum and divide It Into three wards. (lie Monmouth Ikmix'nit says: The lbsird of Trade has received plan's for tlie Hotel and definite proMs.als from below, and alsiut two weeks will pro- liulily see something dellulle wild, done or written. The "elevation" of (be minding shown In the plans, Is u fine is.kliig structure, uud would be sightly addition to the town. tiur Jlonmoutli conlcmiKirary tells us that lost (Sunday Mr, Cattron had iK'caslon to go to the warehouse very early and saw smoke coining from a box-car. A (Ire bad lieeu built iu the car, evidently but a short time U'fore, whether by Inecndiirlcs or drunks Is not certain. In the next car were -100 effus of coal oil, so It was a close call. V. A. Griiudolil, chief engineer of the H. P. It. It,, has recently been In. spcctlng the Narrow Gauge road-bed in this county. (', C. Walker, of (Spring valley, has shipiH'd to the Portland market over l,r,(KHI pounds of dried fruit svithln the lust two week. 1II. AllOltN. Dr. A born, Fourth and Morrison tSts Portland, Oregoii, tlie most successful pbysiciuu on the Aimnieiui routineut for I ho speedy, posltivs, absolute mid prriiiiiucnt cure for Catarrh of the Ilend, Asllinm, llronclutig, Pneiimouia, sod Consumption, will bo at Portland until July Bill. Twenty-five years' successful practice. InaliintaiiHoiis relief nnd permanent cures often effeoted upoti II mt oousulta tion. Dr. Aboru, by his urigiual, modern, soeutillo nielhod, elTucts Bpeeily mid radic al cures of the most obstinate and long lauding cases of Nusul Catarrh, Ozena, DeiifiiUH, Disohargoa from the Ears, Aallimn, Bronchitis aud Consumption Also Htotiuioh Dixordors, bilious Ooho, Gall Htunea and Jiinndire, Heart, Liver, Kidney, Illudder uud Nervous AiTeetiopi; DiseiiMM of Men. Also nil ailments pe- oiilisr to wiiniti). Dr. Aborn can be consulted from now until July 6th, when lie leaves for Europo. Nom Home treatment, seourely packed, "cut by express to any part of the Faoiflo Coast aud Territorjs for those who oauuot possibly cull in person, W. H. WHEELER A A'VW THE Jti:ST MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,- -PIANOS and ORGANS,- -SEWING MACHINES. .VoivfiV iif Sltiliinitrii, lAitrnt in Fmirii Writintf Paju-r, Jitk tlmuh, TaMiii, Ink of till Culm, J't iiriln, t'nnhioii J'luli and l'irio liriiln, tjii: LAnxr .v all htyi.ks of misic. ltiulirt Xut und Ciiur. , Siilwriplitm h'iceivfd for till j'ujtrrs. W. If. WUEELKlt, Intl frntlrnee, Or. Trsnafr uf liaeda. Mrs (. A. Adkln to J. M. Flint), lot In Monmouth. f i70.no lien Ilaydeu to llella llaydcn lots In ludeis'iidence. 5 00 I In 1 1 us I jiii d Co. to Johaiin, a7.M acres lu tp 7, r 4w. IJ.onO W. W. I'eMval and w ife to J. V. Huster, 8 acli-s 111 tp 8 r 4w. lism.oO V. C. ltrowil uud wife to Jacob Kerogg, et. ul., lots In lier maiilowii. l.oo W. C. Itrow Hand wife to Kmlly , Colli us, lot lu Dallas. ToO.OO N II. Hurley and wife to C A linker, lot 11, block I, Hurley's Fruit Farm. usi on Polk County IjiihI Co. to l". U. Hefty', lot lu Monmouth. ViO.ini - m i.ovnrn a tktiboh- tltxlarw Trmimaiil That CwxaM Constipa tion. AMorulkf la lb San Francisco dalUa a ratna it ka twaa dlaiuTrr4 thai wllh atmott tt rrUf etnalarF rcomN ruuiU4Ulon. It li Ik aaw laiatlr rlnrtvt la loj't VafauMi araaparllla. Tk 4wn r lull ot rwent oo nrnaM conaratlni lu afflrlancy, sail wa fir ataa ta tkalr teal asniaOoa, card I rota Sat FnarlMo' wU know l4f Bsalevr. !tx art: " 1 a at w-Ullaf I ralal tha (Uowlaf asrlanr. I kr lor yrara had wak atomark Mtaadad with eorutlpatlaa, od nam louud but a r pa rails thai kalpad mm ad that too war owl 4 laat lu fn-l. and I wa ajaln aaffarar UU ( triad M'l Vataiakl SararlUa Ukalaad la trmrj war sad kat thoraufhl; rortalMil ma. I had ona of th moat aanaailrt I itomacha asd waa la conUnoaJ d lit real, bul a wllh th aid of Jor'i Vagaubl Sarwparllli aaw mi n and ararrttilnf wllh mr old eu.too.ad fraodon without r aril afJaet. I ta both larprtsed and dallfhMd, end lla.Uj iwroa Mad II" Clasa ktlLTts, Uantrar. Ut Kra7 strMt. i. W Far Sslr. Two lots in Hill's Addition to Inde pendence. A corner and the one ad joining, for three hundred dollars for the two, or one hundred and seventy five dollars for the corner and one hun dred and tlfty for the Inside. Terms to suit purchaser. Apply at W'kst Si ok olllce for further particulars. Slunk f or Sale, Ten shares of llulldlllg Association (Stock has lieen placed lu my hands foi sale-Prh-e f KM. Jas, (iinsox, ('Street, Independence. i ( hi.li-s IhU r-ur Four stdected lots In Tulniagc, two corners, are ottered for wile, for thirty day r--Price Mot)." Terms to suit pur chaser Aniily at , Wkst Huh-; olllce for liM-utlon. House and lot lu IiideK'iidcnce, good locution, seven rooms In house, plus tered. Can ivnt out part of house to puy Interest on purchase price. Price reasonable. Apply for further purlieu. lai's to Mrst National Bank, A Hiu-khIii, I' or thirty days only, we are author imhi iu oner iwcniy-iwo leet irout on Main street Independence for the emu of 8.VK) Location valuable. Terms easy. Apply to Independence National Dank. 2 1 Snltlr. (!i. All persons Indebted lo mo nru re quosteti to settle unmet late v as mv creditors are needing money ond so am i. J. It. Johnson. Pntlst. Nulleo lu Stiiiikliiililers, . Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the stockholders of Independence Water and Klcetrlc Light company on January 30th, 181)1, to be held In the Independence Nation al bank, for the nurnoso of election oflleers for the ensuing year, and the transacting of such other business as may come before the meeting, ' ' II. It. JahI'Khson, Sec, , Independence, Or., Deo. 24, 181)0. Holmes Business Colleg Of Portland, Orejiori will open Hept, 1st. J. A, Wiwihi, His li'iiilliur petitiiitti of the coast, iuia biMiinie a imi'lner in I IiIh hi-Ikk1 timl will in like It the limiting IIuhIiiukh College. Bend for CatulnKiifl. Musquerade ball to-ulght. Mr. 8. Burch, of Itickrcall, was lu fowii Tuesday. GOODMAN & DOUTY Are Sole Agents for- KNAPP, BURRELL & CO., AND STAVE R & WALKER'S Implements and Vehicles. W. 0. Cook UIAUK 1S- FURNITUREI I'AlUOlt AND BEPKOOM PKT8, P'iFAS, AND HKI)I.OCM;rs MIRRORS From .1x8 up to 18x40 iu German Flute and a huge assortment of American I'lulcs. -RUGS- kit d-i liolh Lue;e and Of all Small. CHAIRS From I'lniii Kitchen Chairs to the. Fim st . 1'iirlor Cliaii-s, Fancy Kockt rs a Specialty, uml Carpet Uockcis with oVen W'iiv Scats. BEDROOM SETS Of all kinds and liuirh, Sham holders. Curtain roles, Window shades, Hat Hacks, Picture Frames mil Mouldings, Stands ami Center 'iihlcs of itll kinds, in cither Maple, Ash, Oak or Walnut. LOUNGES Of ull the latest Patterns, with ft'oven Wire Spring Also the llm-y patent Sofa lied lounge. Main Street, Independence, Rot, B and 0 Streets. So said Did wer, that greatest of Novelists, and he sever apoke more truly, and he mieht have added with equal force, that murti I the essence of success, Wisdom's Kooemne is Uie synonym of merit, and ..a uuiory i success, me magical ef fects of this preparation have been attest ed by thousands of the trading ladies of society and the stage. It is the only arti cle ever discovered which gires a Natw al and Beautiful tint to the complerlon, at the same time removing all roughness of the face and arm and leaving the uu. soil, smoota and velvety. It has lone been the studv of chemists to m. duce an article that while it would bea. tijy tlie complexion would also have the merit of being harmless, but these two important qualities were never brought wevvotl "on. cmiiuiiicu in WISDOM'S " fcOBERTlNH. 50c. ST Alt RETT S GARDEN SEEDS THE !EST liECA USE A L WA YS RELIABLE. Special Prices to Market - Gardeners. Semi for Catiiloirue for 181)1. Address tIKO, STAKltKTT, '-Wain Wulta Walla, Wash, lHaaoltitlon Nollcs. The partnership heretofore existing between II. II. Jaspcrsnn A 8. A. Par ker under the firm mime of Jusperson & Parker, sash aud door factory iu In dependence, Oregon, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All no counU due said firm nre placed In the hands of H. llirschbcrg for collection who will receipt for same and all claims against said firm must also be present ed to him for settlement. H. It. Jasi-khson, 8. A. Pakkkk. Independence, Or., Jan. 8, 1801. ANNUAL PA IT DAY. We would renue8t all thosn in.Kii.rnt lo us to call In and aetilo their on or before Jauurry 1st, ism, as we wish to balance our books hy that time. Yours Ktn.. Bvstkr & Locke. THE- STE4RHS-:-WIHD-:-UIU! mi 'I' to U M fi 1 MANUFACTURED. Can fraduau- thr p-d of whrr-l a low aa II trokra urt mlnuli- In atroii wimla. W u only l dillrrriil pliw In tli rnllr omalruo tloo of Itm In n work. Oar Mill rannoi be iiiallrl lor aimpltcliy. power aud ovruiti prlnelplM, We msnufai-turo Tanks. Pump'. Wind Mill Supplies Ofery dmwrlpll'in. llnlilr siteiita wanted In unoccupied lerrimry. Aiidresa, P. B. 8TKARXS&)., Knshville, lud., U. H. A. m ni for catHJojfiiKt . -: THE . ill ff Of Independence, Oregon. Transacts general Real Estate Business bnys and sells Property, affects Insurance and doe s general Conveyance Business. Parties hsving Lands for sale ' it to their advantage to rill find With this Company, as they are daily sending lists of land esst, thus plac ing desirable property before the resi dents of the East. JAMES GIBSON, J. W. KIRKLAND, President Secretary. G. W. SHINN, Hdubb, Sign & OrnarnnntHl k PAI1TTEE. Paper Hanging, Graining, Frescoing, Etc. Paint rooms opposite Johnson a Stables, Independence, Oregon. READ And be Convinced. 72 St eel tooth iron harrow, $20. 5 and 7 tooth cultivators. The best hoivc shoeing. The Ivcst iu Iron Steel or Wood AT . hmh. Best price paid fct Old Iron tnd Castings. 1 i Maiu St,. Independence.