THE WEST SIDE.1 Polk County Publishing Company r'RHUV. KEHRUARYtt. I lit) I. iMiKNiora.-Mr. O. H. SMdmore tlw mnniutor nftho moil Ht work wiring the town for tnoundmvut elect rlcll(hta was consulted sometime ago about llghtliiR tho 0erH house, Niul mrtlou hilly ulxnit arranging (lie llghtaao that tho stage ItfihtM niul house light could ni turned out separately, and so tlmt the fistt lights might lai turned partly off only. Two awltchc were easily phuvd fur turning ott'the light M-Hr-ulcly, Imt how to reduce tho light ou tho stie waa Allocation. There ar twelve hmi ou tho stage-, and Mr. Kkldmnre hit iihh tho plan of placing twelve lamp of same candle Kwor be hind tho scene, mill by turning the current thnniKh thom tho stage lights simply burn liken coal of tire. Turnout olio of tho atago lamp hiuI tho light grow dimmer until, w ith the last light, illppeBr outlroly, A reducer to have accomplished tho same result would have cost front f to $0, Mr. HUd more represent tho IMUm tlciicral F.lectrlc Light Co. of Portland, win wo hvmIoui la lii uno horo. There are twenty-one light In tho oHru house. rmii'KHTY fvi.n, Mr. R M. Kuto recently mild hi house niul lot near tho I'nwhyterlun Niromige to Mr. J. Wil son, of tho firm of Hklnuer A Wilson, for tho sum of llooo Mr. K. W. Cicr Kolit tho two lotsalld li In residence, Hour A. S. Locke's house, to N. 0. Chslfelter for f Iiuhi, and Hov. J, R N. IWII (mid J. IV Irvine floou for tho oornor near K, Shelley's Irfixl week J. W. Iluster nl. I hU residence on tho comer of H street for ft.10 to 1,. Van Xnrtwlck, mi. I v.il. frsm fur olght acre of laud between hero ami Monmouth, whorv ho wilt build a rvshlcuce and umko a homo. Huo tiKt.i. and Family. Although J It. N. IWII ha iHfii with u fur tle fast two mouths, until thin wook his family remained In Koscburg. Wo are glad to ohmnU'lo tholr arrival horo and bid thorn a hearty welcome. The Itmw turg llrt'lrw thus H'tik of tholr de parture: ltov. J. It. N. Hell and family departed yesterday morning for Inde pendence, where they will make their future homo. They have a lut of friends hero who regret their depar ture, and whoso bout wlshca follow them. Mr. Hell will vl-.it It.wlmrg often to look after hi roorty Interest hew. Diikwtiik I'iiiu Stovk. Mer (ItHHlman and IVmty advertised in tho Wan Hii)K that on January 81xt a stove would h given away to tho person holding the lucky ticket to la) drawn at two oY'uek that day. Saturday alter noon their ittore waa not only crowded, but jammed, and all tho numbers ta aued were exhausted U-foro the drawing took place. Mra Surah Motjuoroy, of Met'oy, wiut tho fortunale inwwwtor of No, 31!) which drew the prUo. Cat Fihii. iulte a numU'r of our citl'etin were much luteroxtod In the arrival of wme cat finh at Durham Hi'oh. Ilxh market till week, ('laum, aalmon, Hlurgeon, amelt and abrimpa were alio among the Hhlpincut to ar rive. The cat llsh cuine packeil in lit' ami were found to be alive, and when placed In water mam rovlvetl and were able to Hwiui around. NKW l'oHWKKKK IIOXKS. Pot nuwter ltolartaon in thia week In receipt of l.'ii) new lock Imxca for the ofth. TIicm are of tho latcat and moat Im proved patterns, and while more aooure are al more convenient and ornamen tal than the old one. Thla nhowa the eonfldeiioo cxhlbiUil In thu growth of our town. Vuv.r. Rkadisu Hm).m. The ladlca of the W, C. T. lT. have a well lighted fi-ee nvnliiig riaim on V Stnvt with Mr. Jeniiau in charge und liooka and peri odical.; are there for those liitereated why not drop in mime evening and en courage the good work by lending your proactui'. I MkaS ItiraixusH. Owing to the recent change in my bimlnctw I am compelled to have money, and all er Hoim knowing thcmaelvea Indebted tT me will plcae mako Immediate pay ment. I miiHt have money. Heaped -ully, II. It. Patteraoii. Jiul Xotub. All iH-raona Indebted to t'ooH:r Itroa. will call at the First National bank and nettle within ten days from tho date of thla notice. All amoimtH unsettled at that date will be placed in the hands of a collector. Jan:ilv't t'ool'Kli ItuoH. Fkom Nkiiiiahka. Several friends of Mr. Iteeker, with their wives and child ren arrived here last Monday from Hamilton Co. Nebraska. When they left Nebraska the snow waa knee deep and hero In Oregon the gross is green. F'Ht Hai.r. Hay, seed oaU and wood for sale one mllo south of Inde pendence. Maple, ash und two foot oak grub wood will be delivered on short notice. Apply to L. M. Kloer. jan.'MMt C. If. Iloguo, of Huver, was In town Saturday. Just received at J. L. Htooktou'a a beautiful line of India's and moo a flue liooa. . A fine line of table and hanging lamps at II. A W'a. Hold at bed rock prices. For line dental work go to Mark Huvter, Wilson block, Dallas, Or. Best quality of boots and shoes and men's underwear at Stockton s. . Men's, boys' and children's olotliing in endless variety ot Stockton's. Full line of rubber goods, boots, shoes elo., at II. U. Waller's. A full line of tobaooo, cigars and pipes at Henklo & Walker's. A fine line of ladie'a bw cut shoes, at .T T,. Stockton's. A beautiful supply of broodhead dress goods just received at J. L. Stockton's. Ladie's shoes for one dollar and op- wards, at J. L. Stockton s. Tiiive Oclwick always has on hand fresh candies, Key West cigars and tropical fruits til season. LOCALS. I.Mt Sunday several hundred of the member and Mend of the Christian church at Monmouth assembled on the river bank here, ami six persons wor Immersed. While It Is mora trouble to go dowu Into the water f tho river It, tuiiaat leant, looks much more like Hlble teaching than the method per iled In tho Christian church lu this city. If It Is Important that candi date be "Immersed" then why not eipinlly liiiMirlant that It belli "llv lug waters" Wo believe il were Mlur if none of tho churches had Am la and Hie river and creek wow always used S. U Jcastip represent lug the Parmllio t o. of IK Mul us Iowa Is canvassing among our oopl to Induce them to sulmorllH! for books to In usid In a cir culating library here, and hi plan should moot with approval. Ho ask only thoe dollar for throe Usiks, to le eltvted from a list of aovoral liundrod not Ui le paid for until delivered. The hook iut standard, and we hoa ho li' ay l enabhvl to ao'ure at least five hundred volumes for a libra ry here. J. It. Hughs of Corvallls will lecture at tho Normal ehaml lu Monmouth on Thursday and Friday Kvuilug Fab. .'th and 1.1th, Subject Thursday even- tug, Wh.skoy It Fruits, Friends and aud Finishing. Friday evening lteply to Ingemoll's "What shall wo do to bo saved'.'" Adiulmlon, 10 oouts. llrukls & Walker, having eulariiod their stors ttaim, re now carrying one of Ilia largest ami taut sloek of family yru eerie mid glauowe lu Polk county, an. I are stilling Ills same a ohasp as the cheapest. To tie convinced rail in aud Ihem, llcmcmbcr when In Salem to call lu at Strong's restaurant, now Wcstncott A Irwin, aud get a meal not to la ex celled on the I'aclllu count for cents, at "71 Comuierclal street. If The lights from tho Incaiidcm-cul plant are a great suoevna In this city The city council should place about throe of them on the long bridge, also one on the Monmouth bridge. That tho Wkkt Sii'Kolllcv Is turning out tho finest Job work of any lu the county, uo one can dispute sucocnsfully - and we have facilities for doing lota of it. Dive us a call. Mr. tillford Ziliuwalt, of Perrydalo, waa visiting friends bore last Sunday, anil on Monday Janice Crowley, of near Dallas, whs shaking hands with acquaintances Our new oily Marshal, T. Fennel had the pleuaurci?of imiir.vrutlng a drunk last Sunday afterinsin. Its a cold day for drunk when Tom gets hold of them. The new so'it fur the new sctusil bouse, aero purchased Ihiough Supt. W. I. ItoyuoliU, who was the loaest ill price of the miincrotis bidders. C. S. McNiilly, ufSnli'in, was lu town the hitler part of lal week. He Is the architect who draflitl the new public scIuhiI building of this city. W. A. C. Holiertson our jHtmaster has lseil visiting frieuds and relatives in Turner Marlon Co. and vicinity during the past week. Mr. A. W. Teat, of Ohio, a friend of F- F- Huff, of Monmouth, Is looking for a Mrniaiient home In Oregon. Ills business Is prriichlug. Mr. Arch Klrkland left on Monday for Now Westminster, H. C. where he gia-s to examine for hliiiM-lf the town aud country there. Wo have received a (Hwtal card from the publisher of America n Farmer stating that January number will ap- with Febuary Issue. We understand that a certain Inde pendence business mail lakes an Incan descent electric light to tied, to warm his feet with it. Shelley A Vauduyu have Just ro- colvod direct from an eastern factory an elegant line of Union feagiie Neg ligee shirts. :rs. Hello Itoss, of Portland, arrived in this city last Saturday for tho pur- post" of taking part In the Trades' Car nival last Tueslay evening. The out-put of the electric plant of this city at present Is twenty-one arc and one hundred and fifty Incandes cent light. There wiui nosehiad this week, owing to the necessity of removing the acuta aud desks out of the old building into the new. MlssOra Hell, daughter of J. H. N. IWII takes bur place this week a a com positor In the Wkht Sidk office. Miss Mattle Huruette, of Corvallis, a uelce of J. H. ConH!r, has been visiting here during the past week, or so. C. T. O. Hileii living below town, says bis band of stm-k sheep Is In un usual flue order this wlutcr. I. Vanduyn, of Halom, was here to attend to business and at the carnival the first of the week. Itros. Hrooks, of the Monmouth fhmiwml, visited Independence lust Saturday afternoon. Hon. M. Wflkln, ona of Oregon's World fair coiiiinlssloti, was in this city last Saturday. Jurd Morris has lately imported a hundred dollar dog, now ulsnit three weeks old. Dr. Pruden bus received several pro fessional calls from the vicinity of Dallas. Mr. Jurd Morris and wife spent last Sunday with hi mother iu McMInn vlllc. Fifty cents for spectators at the I. C. H. masquerade ball Friday evening. Wanted, some one to out and split wood by the cord. Apply at this office. Mrs. Jurd Morris la visiting with her husband's relatives In Yamhill county The Normal column this week Is an unusually interesting one. Read it. W. E. Goodell and W. G. Nesmith, Rlckreall, were in town Haturdny. Mr. 11. Tharp, of Huver, was doing our city on business lust Saturday. Mr. J. McCulloch anil alster left for Balnbrldgo, Missouri last Monday. J. T. Ford of this office Is on the sick list this week. Nothing aorlous. Will II. Patterson took a jaunt down the railroad loot Saturday. It will only cost you f 1 to go to the masquerade ball to-uight. NORMAL SCHOOL COLUMN In cliarg ot Mraar. Iladlejr k Waon. luUrMtliic DUmianlutii gllua I'n. IHtuutM A Hhjruiluf IllmrlpUnn. UNRoliLMaNT. Tli nmlluieiit at present i two bun. dred and leu. A number will Uav school ttii term to toeb but a now almlenta are utrhig the eiirolliuaut will not be ditimualied. HAMINATION. The aeiHind term ot aeliool eloaea tin week, The term oismiuationa war given on Wednesday, Thursday aud Frl day, ueaily all th atudeuta were on x aumistuui during tlua tlni, and are now tiimiii to hear the grade ot their paper. I.IIIHAIir AsmxiUTION. The Llbrry asstwiation baa Imhu aiak lug soni additioua to the reading room Several aluai. paper, jourual aud Utag aaine liuve been aulsKtnbed for, aud new dictionary waa recently purchased and iliicid in the reading naim. 1.1 our ru.t..r lt iwh iiictl.mi ta Ibrjr iliwlr illi'tiiml. Kseli will vonft'r s Isvor by Mmtlin iw itisiiy siiiiwciii sji immnIUIs, IUiiIIm in iiimiima In UiU Uaor aluioui mrr lu ll.i iii.il. Him uiiuilwrof vsi'li uiimIIuii yuu n wsr snil Ixl yuiir illwUMluna b h ouiicIm u yuu ri niska ilioui, Wt'lUlia. No 8. Should the Auienosu ttag be bolstinl over public teliuol housnaf Hanir, No, 9, Slmuld prlxe tie given a re wsrils, or incentive lo study in our ecboolaf In, No. 10, What ia giaid reading, and bow shall I impart to my pupila your uawer? Iu. Nik 6. What I the difference between a rule nod a prinelplef T. J. J. a kim, i as to roimaa gramas. No. 7. Pupila aliuuld usver lie traiued to read their lesson biickward, for it la inooiixisleiit with Ilia lawa of reading Your I mm run lie much boiler employed lu umlractiiig tbrtn to rrud lu th right way. No. 4. A little siiiily ot the verb "stisll" Uiul "will," and a determined efloit to ih them lu Hie rltfht const. ut) lion, will result ill a lisliil of using them correctly, lu Hill's Kratmuur, paae 13H, uuiy Ihi found the following concise state ment of It dilTerciic of the verbs "Will implies tli willuigiiisM, purpose, ititeulmu or deUirminsUou ot II aulijeol. Shsll uuphes duty or obligation aeliou proiupUl by force of eireumalauoe out side the subject." This principle applied, result iu His following rule: "Iu the indicative mode, 'shall' i properly used iu llie first person, and 'will' lu the sec ond ami l lie Ibtid. In the potential miKls llie order i leversed."- Clsrke's arHunuiir, Sometime these verb are interchangeable. In such rase, gistl tsslv al. uld guide to the use ot the uijfe pproiriale one. A ernful study of leaaon CX iu Sin' grammar, wilt give au s. cu rule kiiowledge of the proper use of llie veiln "aliull" ud "will." J. Kan.ar. No. 4 "Shall" Is used iu the llrst Ihtsoii and "will" lu the second aud thlril; but wtieii delermlnutlon or nec essity Is expressed "will" la used lu the llrst (s'rsou, and "shall" In the second and third. W. R t il A I'M A S. No ( "Manual teaolilug," ai the term 1 used iu America by It advoca tes, Is "that phase of education lu which the special object la the development of Judgment and the executive faculty a well as the power of expressing thought by delineation, or drawing, and by construction, or making." Wo may alsomld that it is that kind of train ing that leads thu child to the fuller consciousness of his powers, mental, moral aud manual, aud give him ability to execute pismlblo mental con cepts into visible forms with pencil aud tools. 'Industrial training," 1 training to habits of industry or habitual dilllgeuce In any employment either bodily or mental, also a training to steady ap plication of tho power of body or mind. lltHCRII'TIOM IN HUVUB. Tbo Athletic eiitertaiumant giveu Sat urday evening waa a anocess, a larg crowd being present. We received th following description of the entertain ment, with reipiest that II should be pub lished. "Dvdicatad to the director of the Atlileti Association." "AllOlil Mslil's llaaerlpllan of tit Atlilallo Kn i rtslii input. " Provuhii' you'll listen to me awhile I'll toll you what I see on night, Twiis enough to make a ptinken smile, Au' turn a nigger's face claim while. My bciiii belouga lerthat air 'aooiation What stands on their beads and iliea lo the air; So altera little consideration Wo concluded we'd go aud aee 'em ttnr. First we kum ter a (rent big ball, An' then dumb two tlights of staira, There we met a feller 'uont four feet tall. Who nicl ns (our bit for a couple of diims. Then we walked in an' sot na down, I looked rou ii ' to aee who wag there, Au' every girl iu this big town 1 1 ml a feller Willi a pound ot wax iu his bair. A fuller wlmt wax a settiu' behind me Tliruwed neaniita at my bat. I liuiKod for a stick to make bun mind me, I'd like to tench him better nor tbatl I wii7. Inokm' at one of the women's bata, Law si.ked I pity her poor old man, I'll warrant they have agood many apats No wonder though, since she spends all she can. As I wuz tnkin this inter consideration, There anus the nwfullest noise, 'Twna Ilia bnud hired by the 'aooiation To blow their breath through big brass toys. After they bad blowed awhile, They ended with an awful yell, Then a fut man witb a little smile Cum out an' talked to na a spell. When be mot through, a girl with apeon Walked up an' lot down at the planner, And then some feller witb lengthy neoka Cum and sung a kind of boaanner. I tell ynu what, that air song waa fine, That girl she played so good I just clapped them air bnnda of mine, An' cheered them all from Wann to Wood. Then that fut man euro out again, ' An' laid authiu' 'bout a horeecontnl bar, I looked nround in wooder then, For I didn't know what that air war, Hut I didn't have ter wonder long, For out oura a oonple ot boya What didn't look ao very atrong, Yet they jumped about like Obristmaa toya. Tbey twlaled round ao' round that pole An' bang lhmlvea np by tb mm I reekoned 'twas parly warn work on the wbol, But than tbey hadn't on ao very man; clolb. When tbey got through tun boya In blue Cum out witb a ounona aort o' club, Their nlioa waa entirely new To one whoa work la at tb tub. Tbey ejit through every aort o' motion Ever invented uudsr th anu, Till I waa almost In the notion To try ii when th waa done. Onoe a lady ouai out to ilug, And another plsyad the piauuer, It waa the awtt sort o' thing, I'd heard aiue 1 1 ft Indlauner. Then the orchestra kermeneed to play, Prof. Powell pnuiabtd III fiddle, I oau'l recall ibeebune to-day, Hut 'twas a kind o' kl diddle diddl. The fat man, lew, cum out one more, Au said eouie worda wbat are bard to pell, I liainl lime to look lb bocktionary o er, Dull think be meant deetan dura bell. I'd never wn any ball Ilk that, So I looked toward tb bull-tower Wbeu lot sou girl without their hate Marched in aa obampiun ot the hour. Them girl marched up an' down tbeatage I thought they'd fall through lutar the cellar, At last tbey got Inter au awful rage, Law sake! wbat if they'd bit teller. Tbey looked ao aweat aud performed ao good, It mad o alap our band some more, The boya all eheered from Wann lo Wood While them girla marched nut of th door, Four men ontn out all died In black. Au' sing a aoug of three little outs; W all was sorry whan tbey went bsek, Fer we liked that cliuns uf sharp au' Hut. Nnt some boya ouiu nut with a lot o' beda, I reckoned they iiiual be ersay. At least somewhat light in their beads. Or else they'd grown quite laxy. But them boyi didn't gu to then beda, Allliougb they were quite reedy, They juat ouni out an' atuod on their hernia Au' held thir be!tiu tb air rial teady. There wus alao a elowu, wbat Irted to do eh aud every trick the tumblers ilid; He seemed ter be quite eirl lew, Au' by no means kept himself hid. An' last of sll that ghl with spec Walked up agkiu lo tb planner Au' play el fer the boy witb leugthy nok Tl.at sung th first beaannvr. This time they aung t little song, Hunt Mary and her sheep, Tbir voic rsng out clear au' strong, And broke Ibe children' aleep. dicy aung a little damn tew, Twta the ipii'oresl in all the land, Aud Dually, wbeu them boya got ibroiitil Tbey all weut tsuea inguff tb aland. i Tb fat man said this doted the abow, i And it all passed off will) little bother ! Except that Professor spilt bis bow Aud will hav to get auother. Mia Ci.aassTlsa Q. Hiooiks. aAViaTluN;i( ' 1 The large Increase lu the amount of motley lu the saving bank of nine easteru states hi given by the (mmrr- cial Uiur.Hr, to bo II5,(WI,000 over 18M), aud nachee a total sum of l, 270,000,- Out), or allium! as much aa our national debt. Tho population of these nine States I about 17,.1O0,000, and the Dum ber of dopialtora last year was S.WO.OtX), an Increase of 140,000 for the year. It will thus be seen that the Increase In the total amouut of deoslts for the year waa equal to about f 18 for each de positor, or, to put It In another way, the total savings for tho year amounted to nearly $4 for each inhabitant. These figure show not only that the working claasea have lawn prtsjperous, but tluu they have been thrifty as well. The disposition to save has been growing with the opportunities for saving, and tho dccsmlt In the aavinga-bauk fall far abort of exhibiting the full extent of the accumulations. There are score ol building and Usui associations, each will) hundreds of stockholders, and the weekly contribution lu the form ol due fiait up millions annually. The shareholder for the most part have fox their object the procurement of 1101111", but many seek this form of Invest mi nt because It brings a higher Interest than Is paid by the savings-banks. Tho an nual savings lu the manufacturing States are certainly largely lu excess of ft K?r capita, In periods of prosperity, and, taking the whole country through, $0,000,000 would tint tie an uxoosstve estimate of tho annual saving when work Is plenty aud wages good. Money invested in bunks doc not lie Idle, and that which goes Into building and loan treasuries Is actively employed, but where there are 110110 of these facilities for investment the small hoardings are laid away In a secure corner to meet the purpose for which they are In tended. We have here a strong argu ment in favor of postal savings-banks which will tint only encourage, thrift and economy, nud to that extent guard against pauperism aud crime but keep lu circulation the money represented by saving. There is in Pittsburgh a alngle bank which has oil deposit (Hi,- 705,000, the great bulk of which repre sent small earnings. The depositors now number 84,803, which is au in crease of 1,588 over those of the p recoil ing year. The bencllts which flow from such au Institution as this are In calculable, and a savings-banks are multiplied throughout the country the annual savings of the working classes will bo correspondingly Increased. I-atUr List. List of letter remaining iu this office uncalled for Jan. 31st, 1801. If not called for In thirty days thoy will be sent to the Dead Letter office. Parties calling for these letters will please say "advertised" Ag't Am ExprussAllcn, D R Co 2 Cohen, A Bernstein, Alex , Davidson, Wm Case, R Home, Oscar llayden, Hun MuLoughtman A MoLoughlin G M 2SImpson, Dee Neaglo Bros Sherman Geo Huflhinn, Lulu Croine, Miss M. A. C. KoniRTHON, P. M. You can buy ticket East to any point direct from Independence to destination at lnwast rates of E. O. PlltoLANn. A HEW HOTM A ' Movement nad Toward! tA.OOO Hullillaf. Bualnsa IKinsada II. How It Is to KffsoUtf, II I only few week since J. It. N Hail k Bon took poaoaaiou ot tb City lintel lu ludepeudeuoe. For more than t year past th hotel ba been Inadequate lo supply the want of lb public, par tienlarlv iu furnishing lodguigs. Mr. Bell iu purchasing the City Hotel proper ty thought om additiou to tb building wtulil be sufficient for Ibe pres ent need ot the towu; but bi abort ex perieaoe already ba taught bua that Ibe towu even at present will anpport a much more elalmralely furnished build ing than tb one be was planing to build. II therefor make a proposition to the publlo, which he believe will meet with approval. The hotel needed now aud lo b t neeeaaity in the near future, I a building of no! Irs than fifty rooma witb all modern Improvement, oommo dioua kitchens, diulng-rooraa, office. to, lighted with electricity and supplied throughout witb water, electric bells, etc, 8110b building aubstanlially built, in good location will cost from 112.000 to 1&,000, Mr. 11.11 will agree to tak half tbtock in au inoorpurattd oumpany to erect mob building, provided oititens uf tb towu wili subscribe th other bait. II will agree lo rent at a dated rental lb building tor a term of year and furubb it throughout lu aBrst-cliisa style. One of the moat important requaiti of a lown ia gisid hotel. J It. N. Hell k Son are proving popular landlords, aud th fact that the present hotel 1 already over-crowded provea lb ieesity of more hotel accomodation. Why rol start at the fuuudntti.n in this mtlei and have a hotel here which will be a credit lo the town? Mr. Hell has come here lu make bis home, lie feels Hint wlib other interest to esll for enpilul he ia lining bis part in liiklnu half the stock. It remsiiis to bo seen whether the cili ienaof Independence reeognikc the nee salty of act ing iuthis mutter. Other towm bsv erected tine hotels, witb uu iui mmlinte demand, and no tenant seowe but here we have a patrnuage alreiui olinutiruig for accumulation and a laud' .ud ready to ilevoto bis lima and in.u.tn I i milking it a sfe Investment. Con . anything be more fsvorahlef All person, who sre Interested Hi the progress of 010 Oil) should call on Mr. Hell unci eipri their interest, if iiolhoiif else, In audi if uphiveiiienl in the lown. Wi'h pr .('- energy, oik niiiiht l coiimiiiiced h! - iasfewreks. K.luiali.iiml Meetings! Sill Iru-k, (Kindly MruUnnJ ly Hupl. W.I. HrynoluV, On Friday, Jan. 30th, the people 01 tho Salt Creek district gathered III theii school room to witness the cloning ex crclsc of their school and to hold uu educational meeting. The work com- uicuccd with mental arithmetic, ami from the rapidity with which the work ait done by the pupils I should Judgi that the toucher had performed his pari ivill. Next came a ciphering match, which caused much Interest and loft young Mr. Gardner champion. Song by the school. Keoltatlon by I.lllle Hnxter. School Government opened by Mr f hllllis), dlscussctl by Mr. Parker, Mr. Uardner, Mr. . lkalson and others, In a manlier which showed that the peo ple of this district know what school government Is, and expect to have It in their ehool. Kong by vhool. Adjourn for noon. The ladles of this community have reason to ls proud of their ability to cook. If the dinner was any criterion tojudgoby Tho dinner was suM-rb, AI-TKIIMSIN. Kong by school. Recitation by Ititlph Hlggs. Dialogues, Tho modem "Jack und UIU," and "Jack Horner with his pic " "Education of the farmer a necessity of the age," opened by M'MInn Ilodson, UscHiHsed by Mr. Phillips, Mr. Haxtor and others. Rccltatloii, Mary Clautleld. Oiwn session of the Salt Crook mutual Improvement am-lety. Recitation by Mary Hutler. "Ktlueatlon of tho boys," W. I. Rey nolds, Recitation, Clarence Hutler. "The months," twelve little Iwys and girls. Dialogue, "April Fool." "What sort of education shall we have?" opened, by Mr. Gardner, ills- ousscirhy Mr. Dodson, Mr. Haxtor and iithers. Song by clusa of girls. "Morals and manners in the public hcIkhiI," B. W. IWynolds. May Queen crowned. Song by scIiikiI. Presentation of a tumdome album to the teacher, Win. Purker, by the school, Dismission. I have never seen people who were more Interested In their school than those people are, and the children show oy their advancement, they hitvo had good Instructors. The boys aud girls lu the seventh grade comparing favor ably with the pupils of tho sumo grade In the town schools. The exorcises all through gave evi dence of careful training and thought ful care on the part of both toucher and pupils, and lu no place have I soon the patrons of a school tuke such interest in the discussions of questions on educa tion. Rev. D. V. Poling will preach lu the opera house of this city on Sunday evening, February 8th. Everybody is Invited to be present. A song ser vice will precede, the sermon. Miss Williams and tho pastor will sing a duet. Services to commence at 7:30. The Indies ot Indendenoe will serve Innab at the readiug room tomorrow (Saturday) between the buiira of i and 7 p. m, All cordially invited. Admission 16 cents. The Loyal Legion will not meet na tisniil. Mr. A. Nelson, while returning from Salem late Inst Monday night run his oart against a stump in the road and waa thrown nut, and now wears a black eye and bruised fnoe. It was a narrow escape from a very serious accident. The news-boy on this Went Side train received the 85 January prize for having told the most West Shores during the mouth, j" A large invoice of tea, coffee nud apioea juat received at J. D, I's. from one of the boat houaea in 81111 Franoieoo J. A. Fol- ger. 4 TWO rROrKMIOM. UK. . 'You ns'sr ean objset to sty arm round your wslat, And lbs reason you'll rsadlljr fuaas; I'm an editor, daar, aud I always Insist Of lb 'llbarty of th press. " H1IK. "I'm nilulatsr a (laughter, ballavlni In text, And, 1 think all tli nswauspera Isut; And I'd tusk you rmov yuurarin, wer It ant You wer making tli wslat plsissi f Isd." . K. Throop, i Lift LVON LOUUR Ntt. , A. t. aad A. Bf. Lyon hslgo, hs-ated at Independence, rtHjelved It chortor for work In 1800, ami It first meeting were held In Old Town over the store built by Samuel Lyon. Tiie room in which the lodge mooting were held, was not a very convenient one, It bolng only one-half story In height, and possessing very few advantages for brethren to perforin tholr work. Tho lodge was afterward removed to the south side of the slough, to, as It Is now called, New Indepen dence. It's mooting were held for a time In the Thomas Holt building, for time iu the Wolfe building, and now In the Vanduyn k Smith building, where the brethren have a lodge room com paring favorably with any in the tate. The charter member of the Lyon lodge arc Samuel Lyon, B. F. Hurch, Stephen StaaU, Dr. J. K. Davidson, Wlsha McDaulel, II. Davidson and David Rohrcr. Tlune gentlemen were prior to the Institution of Lyon lodge, nieni tami of Jennings lodge No. V, held at Dallas. Hro. Haiuucl Lyon was the llrst W. M. presiding In the Fast, and we still call to mind the energy and the Improaslveuea with which he eon ducted the ceremonies pertaining to the workings of the lodge. He wa In Heart and soul a "Mason," and always active iu impressing upon the minds of (lie brethren the duties pertaining to the craft. He was jH-rhaps the ablest und brightest lu the work and lectures of Masonry, than uny other member of too order lu Oregon. He visited Lyon lodge ut lis last mooting III January, and utmost the first thing that attracted our ulteiitlon was the likeness of Hro. I, yon siiHHtided In tho Fust. Hro. i.yon Is now witli the Grand Architect of thu I'ulverso, ami may we still linger iO lalsir ou life's checkerboard, bv mindful of his prvtvpbt, and be gov erned by his example. Our brother, J. i- iiuvlesou, ha also coused from his cart lily lulsirs, his life' uurdeu Is laid ualde, he has pawed ou ,oid Joined the ranks os the Immortals. .,ro. iiividson was not a tlrui believer' in the theological system of the day, out a ho olL-u informed us, he had a .fining coiilidcuoe in a supreme being, wane supernatural power, lliut would order all tilings well, tie believed thai all of earth, would eventually, enjoy an .xislcucv of happiness 111 the next life. it u have hud Intimate association with ; i.ro. iiavldsou lor more than forty years, and we can truthfully say ol aim, that, lu Integrity of character, lu .norul deiHirunoiit, und 111 the attributes oi'a true and generous manhood, he had but few iijuula und uo superiors, ojirly lu the history of Oregon he struggled with other pioneer to luy broad the foundation of a new civil ization in this country, aud now, that lie has pawed to the "Celestial" lodge above, let us ever hour lu memory hi many virtues, and his active interest iu behalf of the lodge, and also his kindly and fratcruul greeting to members ol tho order. Yea, many of the noble- hearted brethren who planted the Ma sonic ensign hero, and who assisted in laying the foundations of civil and re ligious Ulx'rty In this laud, have an swered to the summons of the Grand .Master above, and joined the ranks ot others who have preceded them. All fragrant be tholr memories. Other who bore with thom the burdens and heat of the day, are yet with us to as sist us with their counsels and Inspire us by tholr example. "Let us honor them while living and venerate thom when gone." As we Journey through life, aud roach that polut, aa many of ua have, where the mllu-etonea by our pathway "oast their shadow to the east," we II ml, notwithstanding the disappoint ments and affilctlous Incident to human existence, meaua for usefulness, true friendships, some honor, and withal abundant reason to strive, with hope, for heavenly Joy when our eyes ahull look at lust upon life' setting suu. The rupldly-rolllng wheels of time are like the cur of Juggernaut relentlessly crush ing Into dust precarious huiuuu Uvea. As every rising sun shines lu eyes tbut never knew lta light before, so each de clining day darkens over features, "cold uudstiiraud itlll." Muy we be lively atones iu that spirit ual building to which Masonry points. 8.8. HORN. WILKHS Saturday Dec. 81. to wife of J. Wilkes, Independence, eon. CAMPBELL Sunday Feb. l.towifeot Piof. P. L. Campbell, Monmouth, n daughter. WILLS-Jttu. 20, to wife of John Will a daughter. SCVER To wife of Marshall Huver, a line boy, Jan. 27th. WADDELL To the wife of W. A. Waddcll of Alrllo, a boy, Jan. 28th SHIRLEY To the wife of Perry Shir ley, a toy. DIED. COLLINS. Ou Tuesday afternoon, February 3d, Joseph Collins, the seventeen year-old aou of W. W Collins, ofSuvcr, died at Mt. Angel academy, where ho was attending school, The remains were taken to Stiver aud burled on Thursday. MARRIED. HUTCHINS - RICHARDSON. On Thursday morning, February 5, 1801, Miss Jennie Richardson, of Indepeu douce, to Mr. Ed. Hutchlns, of Salem. No cards. Bay! Where did you get that watch? Why of course I bought it of H. R. Patterson and ou the eushtllmeut plan too No trouble to own a watch that way. If you are iu need ot anything In the clothing line from a red bsndanna to fine wedding suit, go to J. L. Stookton's for he alwnye bo tbem. Miss Nettie Cook, returned from Port land, last Saturday and will attend school bere thi winter. WHERE DO YOU BUY Shelf, Bin Idem and Heavy H AR D W A R E? Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Cutlery, Wagons, Buggies, Carts, Plows, Pumps, Pipe and Fittings. IT WILL- PAY to call on J. F. O'DONNELL, (SuccosHor to and get Prices. Just ot bhot Uuns and Kmes including best makes known. All kinds of Metal ware made to order. Repair ing done on short notice. Oliver and Garden City Plows, Monitor Drills, Steel King Spring tooth Harrows. Independence, H. D. WALLER- And are Leaders and intend to always LEAD. Our quality of Goods both Boots and Shoes Are in the Lead. Our LOW PRICES take and are IN THE LEAD. Cull and see us and Examine our Goods. H. D. WALLER, Main St., Independence. P 4Rt OF- SHELLY Is well Stocked with Seasonable Goods and will be replenished to suit the times. mmamMmtmmmaxsmttmM Their facilities for doing business are equal to any House in the Valley and their prices are always right. Their reputation for keeping good Goods together with the courtesy extend ed to their customers insures them the Liberal Patronage they are receiving, and for which they are thankful. Shelly & Vandayo, INDEPENDENCE Beet Cough Medicine. Cures where all else fuils. Cm taste. Children take it without objection. By drugista. School Books and -FOE BUSTER The Fublio is Most Cordially Invited to Call and Trice Our Latest Selected Stock of Writing Papers, Tablets, Tens, Ink, Rulers, etc., also All the School Books la . ' Use In the rublic Schools, COOPEB IiltOS.) received - a New Stock Oregon. 0 MUVfJ OREGON. Recommended by Physicians. Plensant and agreeable to the Stationery SALE BY- LOCKE. RE 3 V3