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urn rrHcr west side -Wt'ID BY PcntCcnty PublishingDompyna MM X.JiJU.III I FRIDAY.FEBRUARY30.WU THAT KAILHOAD. We are not saying very much bout railroad to Fall City, but ercry word we utter is but half ol what might be saliL We are apt to underestimate the advantage and overestimate the difficulty ot souring a railroad. There are those who argue that if a railroad wilt pay to Fall City that plenty of capital is ready to cngmre in the enterprise, and therefore a bonus is not necessary. Iu the first place there is not plenty of capital ready to engage in such enterprise, and eoondly the capital to build a rail road must be obtained from abroad, in other words, borrowed. If a railroad to or from any eertaiu point is of no advautage to the po pie, then it la pretty certain that it will not pay to build. If the people want to prove that they want a railroad no better way can be fouud than to ask capital to in Test We may believe a railroad to Falls City will pay handsomely on the iuvettiuout but Mill our judgmeut may bo poor on the sub ject, but if the people clamor for a road, and are willing to buck their demands by something substantial it would be backing the judgment of individuals by that of a commit nity. A railroad to Falls City would have many advantages. Since nt Independendonce is both water ami rail for transportation of lumber and other products, so at this point would be the distributing point for all the supplies of the hundreds of men who would be at work in the mountains, logging, milling, farm ing, etc., while there is no doubt ot the fact that Falls City would feci an immense impetus from the build ing of the road yet our town would always keep iu advance. While now our people live off each other, the farmer's trade supporting the merchant, and the merchant the printer, upon the advent of a rail road manufactories would be built tlnoe a supply of material would always be at hand, and thus labor given to residents, and a non pro ducing class make larger markets for the farmer and merchant It scarcely seems necessary to say that we must have a railroad to Falls City to assure us of prosperity which will be permanent. Prop erty values will double and treble, business will increase and multiply' and our population largely increase. The trade of southern Polk would be centralized at Independence, and so centralized that it could never be diverted elsewhere. We feel certain that our people want the railroad, but whether they see any advantage in having it this year in preference to next we know not One of the greatest i nceuti ves to the Southern Pacific railroad for finishing the extension from Cor vail is to Junction City, will be the offer of freight such us lumber, posts, shingles, for Salt Lake, Den ver, etc. Millions of feet are now hipped there from Washington and California, and the rate would be almost the same from here. There is a grand future in store for us, and who knows what might oc cur to prevent the building of the road next year. Nothing is in the way now. Let us strike while tho iron is hot WEALTH ACCOKIll NO TO AKKA. Since Oregon contains !M,50 miles of territory besides lakes etc. and according to the net assess ment of 1890, returns the sum of 1114,177,788 in taxable property ' it follows that the average wealth per square mile is over $1207. Using the same rule each county iu Oregon we arrive at the following results. Area. Av. weal I h. nfcr HfTOnq.ml.l 1.170 WU to lii. ml. Benton ...... Clackamas.... Clataop .... Columbia ....... Coo ............. Croak Curry IMnurlaa ......... Gilliam Grant - Harney Jackaon. ........ Joeeuulua....... Klamath iS7S7 MY1 " im " im vat 1M m " mn " m " m m " 116 " 41 " IK! ns iw tm K4 " 815 m 1750 B1MI 1SH0 76 1700 M71I iwn lux, KOO HUM 8W0 17O0 Lane ... Linn Malheur Marlon.. ..... Uultnnmfth 440 5UWI7 nnio B4J!S V. mm lfile " Wtt " m " 780 " r,m " M3 " fifth richest Tillamook . . lfcnt " Umatilla . JWtt " Union... SUM ' Wallowa UHUu " Waaoo &II5 " Waahlartoa . 84A " Tamnllf. 840 Polk county is the county in the state of Oregon; Maltnomah, first; Marion, second; Yamhill, third; Washington, fourth STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. As we go to press news comes to ns that on Wednesday evening at eight o'clock the Normal bill, which places the Monmouth Normal school directly in the charge of the state of Oregon became a law. It was very close carrying by only one vote. That one vote stood be tween victory and defeat. The people of Polk county have cause of rejoicing as well as the whole state of Oregon, for the cause of ed ucation would have received a se vere blow had a step backward been taken in doing tiwuy with uoriuul rtdioola, which seemed to b the tendency in .the initids of some Two yenrs ago tho wiine bill wns defeated by one vote. ji mriAL iMariTiTR. Stale Supt McKlroy says that he has Invoked Iudependendonoe for a Judicial Institute next year ulumt the first of March. We hope to be a'le to take the visiting teachers on an excursion to tall timber by that time. What pleasure is In store for our people when the smell of mountain fir can bo hud Iu a few hours' ride, and at a slight cost. There are good times coming and the railroad too. Is Oregon's winter juissedt Just a few Inches of snow lying ou the ground a few hours, and it is like spring again, the grass Is green, the sunshine is warm and bright rilK DHKUON LMIIaLATt RK. The Salmu Journal I ma been touring the Oregou legislature trying to got It to nmet tome loglalntlou giving u wmie relief from the mllnmd monopo lies, Hint we hoot It wtirk may bar fruit, for Onlgon, llk California, la In ttie hamlsof a grinding nnmoiwlv, and unites Ionization iliK amnethlng (he (aHi)l are owprlo. For the sake of the KHile the legislature should act. Five hundred nod thirty-four bills were Introduced lu tho present legis lature of which only atmut ninety have paa.viin to the 13th. Only sixteen genentl law Imve usmhI whleb are a follow: The Australian ballot hill. Jtegulallng primaries iu eilieaofli'iOO. Appropriating $i"i,(KK for tho legla latlve MHwIoll, To provide for this recording of will For the protection of sea gulls. "Statu llonrd of Charities mid Correc tion. Appropriation of stream for Irrlga. tlon. To protect aidiiioii and other food flshew. To complete, the 'te inpltiJ. Amendl ng htu relut lug to giiimlUna. Time of hoKling aupreiiKa court ot Pendleton. A Krtnire rullway t the (.Wmli. Itegu luting (w of county luw-miw. Hegulittlug nHimllug of town mid cemetery pint. Authorizing theadmlawlou of llen a allorneyii to prucllce In the courteof Oregou. To regulate lieu of Judguient nd deeree of the court of the United State In the dint rift of Oregon. Heventy-one bill r iHi-lid hill or local uieaHiires, The ri'iiaon why the prevent Oregon leglalnture will go down lo posterity a one of the moat liiefhVlcnt 1 beeauae general law were neglevlel to ptuw local meaaure, A grvat deal of trading ha been done, tul bill were not puwt(d on their true merit Kline one should plac an Injinictlmi againxt ttu tnte treaaurer for paying lh warrant of tuoae nuirn'ron wagun road apprtiprlutlon. and tf the Injunc tion were miatulned, It would takeaway the Incentive Iu the future for an Im mense amount of Jobbery. The lie it teglntauri will be won than tlila one. a tlila is worw than 1.SS8. The people want houeat legialatlun ami yet every aection um all proMr and sometime HiH'Kllonuble uietlKsl to pant their local ineaaure. It I wrong. The icople itiould reU-l against the whole sale appropriation of public moneys for local purjiuteM, whleb t tho case gener ally In wagon road granta. Stato (iiimi.City orToi.kno.l LCCArtCol-NTr, I Khank J. ( II knit tnaki-s nnlli thai lhal heli the eeiiliir parlnor ot the Arm of K. J.I'iiaNKr a Co., Homy Minim in Uia I lly ut Tiled Counly anil Htale aiormalil, and thai Mid tint- will pay the euin cr (IN K IH'MiHKIi ImiI.LAKm tnr mill and every raae or I'ata hm il llmt caniiDt Ira cured tiy the ua of HALL t ATAUHII tCKK. HUNK J.CIIKNKY. Sworn lo before me and uliK-rlbrd In my pnwem-e, t ti la tit li day of Uh-cioIkt, A. !., In, i A. W. MLKAHON, Vai v-w ) .Voftiry Public. HaU'ul'ntarrhl.'urfl U taken Ino rnallv and arte dlreclly on the hlood and minium iur fai-ee of Hie ytcm. M-nd fur leatlmnnlali rree. r . 4. CIIKNKV it l tl Toledo, o, S wold by UruKKlnu, 7y-. IlUaolutlun Notlra. The mrtnerhl) heretofore enlMtlng between Ikiwnian and Kirkliuid Is this day by mutual consent disaolved, Mr. Klrklund retirlinr. Mr. llowmtu will continue btmlncwint the old stand. All billM pnyalile to (Jlbson & Klrklund al the Willumctte Ileal ICatuto Co. J. A. ItOWMA.V, W. J. KlIlKLAND, Feb. 1, Will. llrdora whirl, AfTerl the Kldneira Are among tho moat rurmldHhle known. 1)1 ahetiM, llrlxht'a dUenao, gravel and other eillillliiillitM nf l)i nrimtrv ik.irnn. .ranril nr dlnurlly cured In novum cnu, but they may we averieu ny timely nieilli-alion. A tmeiui al lin iilitnt or the urhmry glanda ha ever been found In lluauneer'a MUmiacli lllllein, a ined-li-lne which tint only afford the reiUllte dtlmulim when they beeoms Inactive, hut In-eream-a their vigor nud errellve iKwer. By IixtcmmIok the activity of the kjilnuya and bladder, I lila tm-illi-lne ha the additional elli-i-t of expelling fnim the blood Impurltle whic h II U the iii-cullar ollli-e of thoae organ to eliminate and paotr. The lilt tern In alan a purlllnr and alrenglheuerof the bowel, an InvlKoraiH of the Hlomai-h, und a matehlena remedy tor blllnuHneM and fever and ague. II eoiiiitcrni-ta a tendeuey to premature decay, and HiiHtaln mid comforta the aged and in firm. Tranaler of Heed a. Ichnbod F. Hurt to John A Itotan, llano, 20 acn;g In tp 7 r 8 w. Warren Trultt and wf to O V Johu son $800, lot In DulliiH. 11 F Whiteukcr and wf to N Carr $2260, K,2 acre. In tp 8 s r 5 w. Clara J Poppleton to Beth Itlggs and Itreewe ttlggs im, laud In tp 7 8 r 4 w. M M Ellis and wf N M McDanlel and wf to Dallas Land Co $ 100, ' lots In Ditlliu. Ilonry Ilngood and wf to Nelgon Webb f!W0, a part of lot 4 in tp 7 s r S w sec 28. . C L Howonnd wf to J T Lady $100, lot In Uullua. Jacob Brown etal to D A Crltchlow $1248, land In tp8sr6w. II M Cooper and wf to Viola Hloper ft, 10 acres In tp 8 r 4 w. II C Sterling ot al to I F Hurt $2. 20 acrea In tp 7 s r 8 w. W J Craft to Wilson Webb $150, part of lot 4 neo 28 tp 7 s r fi w. I P Smith to A A WillluinH $100. 227 acre In tp9sr6 w. I Vanduyn.etal to Cooper & Wil liams $1200, loU in Iudeicudtince. ' The- IhillrtlNf and I aa Aawtelaltua, On Friday tvtulng.Dth, a meeting of the Independence llulldlng and Umu AH'ltUn was held In the oDIee of the Willamette U.l EataU Co. for the purMi of loaning what money w a on hand. Il was Anuounoeil that flOOO could lw loaned. The bidding commenced at twenty month Interest In advaiH- and finally reached eighty ulu months, that being the highest rale ever paid In the company since It organisation, and wa struck ott' to VV. II. Whltvaker, who applied for 1000 - (.nlderniil figuring liaalwn dou by those Interested, to determine bow borrowers eau affiird to pay so much Air Interest and still make money Mr. Whlteakcr gives In note, with security for f 1U00, but 'eoelvr in cash only WW, ciUMHiieuiiy u uaa paid tUO In Interest which hatk like a rulooua rate. Th method of th In (lepeudenee Aaaoclatlou la as follows: hjich share of stuck entitle the holder to borrow IOu-Kat'h slmrt ys fifty oeuia each mouth Into the treasuery couteipjeutly Mr. Whlteaker pay too a year Into the treasuy ou til tun share. It I estimated that In about eight year the stock will la? at par, eouetUeully after payliglu f-tsuthr Interest compounded will make It III) therefor he simply returns hi stock ami gets his fltloU uot having paid l per uiuuth to earu It and th higher th bid are the aoouer the stock ma ture. Mr. Whlleakvr ha al I H0 on bl preavut itwk and at the end of uearly aeven years mora will havewld a total of fiSU Its ha Juat seemed a loan of f3tH which at ten per cent, simple Interest Air seven years amounts lo K'Ttl so that tf borrowing frtmi a bank at ten per ivnt. h would be culled up on to pay fiotiat t lie end of seven years. Slneelt I much easier to pay five dollar each month t titan nearly seven bund re. I dollara nt once, we will not eounl nun xiund Inlereat so that Ift-'ttio eau la ecu ml for seven years upon wylng back only J4.M0 (U-lug aweManient for eight yeam) there the dltt'ereuc be tweeu e-UKi and I4SU, or fuo reprvwut the amount iald for Interest, and since he would have teen called upu to wy Ivack (I0 had he borrowed of a bank and only pay Iu Installment ItSO to the building association, he effect a vlug of f ISO on his loan. We admit that these figures look too favorable to be true ami yel If any ofuur reader aeo any errors pleaw point them out. A bolldlug niaua-latloti Is a gr-at boon In the men of nualcraic mean. Anoth er loan of flooo Is to he llllldr next week. Cauuly taurt. Present Judge Htouffl'r. Cummls- sloners Mcl-nch, Hluipaou, Clerk Ctd ami Hherltr Wells. W A. Ciromlahl was allowed 7A0 for aervhva a civil engineer Iu ouineclion wtthatet'l brldgtv In the ease of Joluf OUrne road p- t.tlou, H. T. Ittirt h, John While and Atleu Itotw t. we apKlntid Tieae I to meet Moniluy, Februsry 23rd The relutlve of I'erry Oilliaiu were notltled to tuke charge of him. lilt. I J Al.UlWal), V NlehoU, Kmd inulir... tn oo ... 4ua ... U0D ... am ... atw U0D ... at oo UD ... did ... MOD 0I aouo ... Bud ... 13 A) 1000 0U V M lwl, aaiu.... ... . (' A ettaata, aaius K f Maaon, aaiu .... O I. Kelly, am.. ....... KT Morrlaoo, tame .............. K Chain ljerlln, una . II llaalliig. Mine. I MTownend.aam ........ , i t) llniwn, win H (I Klelrher, wine. 11 Mhephard, Mine . K V TaM, aains T H Mtotte, aaine......... Wm Kiddle, Mine 1. V Waon, Mine ..................... KS Wallace, Mine . I A lieinpey, aaine..... Win Juaea, aauie D L Matheny, Mine ., John Hlmpkln, eam J at fratrier, aame .. Win rtavage. Mine.. It 0 Mi-Tl'iiuiond. wm ........ It K furgnaon, unit. N M Hymn, aa:ne ....... C W laniard, aame . J W luman, aee't I'erry (lllllam. ....... Martin A Handera, order J W Ininan.. Win Hurhaiii, keeping pauper.... ... II K Mi liii-h.coiiMiilMiunrr. ........... I H Mlmpoo,ame J Htnufter, ervlre.. W II Klklna, drayage Eleclrlo Mght I'o Kenton A Toner 0 ... u0 ... MOj ... 'MI , J4 0U ... Mil ... It ... II 0 liw SOU toou ... attti ... 16 iO ... U) at ... na. ... I50U ISti ... II v ... tl ' ... ITU ... Kill W L Well., ires, Hyder Doughty AHnyder, prlnlliig....... J J Davie, keeping pauper Hun Hyron, labor W I tleynolda, anlary I It Imwaon, indue Henry Itnbblna, aame. A M Miller. Juror K K Hewitt, drug .. J 0 Hmllh, onynle walp Htale va, Anderwn, fee Kxamlnntlon nl In.ane U 1) llarnard A tkt.,Hlallunery ... 110 ... HOD ... 71 & ... l. ... Ih ... 21 ... 10 IV . .- UK) ... It 17 on si a Karmura Marchanllla Aaaoelalloa...... Ulaw A I'ruilomme, priming , OH Evans, keeping pauper 11 .... ami ... SUA .... HO uo .... 41 Ml .... HOt an uo Horrla A (iregg, inilaa W 1. Well free im alierirr. Ellmnbelli Jonea, pttiipcr account. Prants llnm., lumber.. Oregon Pottery Co., Hieing , lilt. AIIOKN, Dr. Aborn, Fourth and Morrison His Portland, Oregou, the most sueoesafu pliysicinu oo the American contineul tor the speedy, poellivs, nbiolute and permanent cure for Catarrh of the Head, Aathmn, Jtronc.hitis, rueumumii, and Consumption, will bo at Portland until July Bill, Tweuty live years' successful prnotico. Instantaneous relief nud permanent cures often effected upon Urst consulta tion. Dr. Aborn, by his original, modern oontiHo meibod, effeoti speedy and radio al cures of the most obstinate and long standing cases of Nusal Catarrh, Ozena. DciifueH, DieoliHWS from the Ears Ailiimn, Bronohitis and Consumption I Also Htomiioh Disorders, ililious Colio. Oall Stones und Jauudloe, Ilenrt, Liver. Kidney, Bladder and Norvons Affeotions Diseases of Men. Also all ailments pe culiar to wom,n. Dr. Aborn can be consulted from now nntil July 5th, when he leaves for Europe. Not. Home treatment, securely paoked, aeut by express to any part of the I'miAo Const and Territory for those who cannot possibly oall in person. Tt hiia "been figured nut that since 177H this government has miido and broken thirty-two dlllerent treatleswlth the Indluns, and that It has lied to and deceived them no less Minn 1,000 times. This dooan't prove tlmt thin is tho most trutfjful government the sn ever shown on, but the Iudlan ought to Ixs have himself for all that. Indeed, ho ought to behave so well that the govern ment woujd be Hehamed of Itself, A LOTEtT WOMAN rartieard en tar ol aof, " Br Raaean thai falntodl'' "Yoa," reported aU InSigaautlf, and by heaves only " Ruady ajealls ma Ued bar etieak, F baaulfrul lady, one thin and pale, and sufferlag rraas a dry, kaek. ina oouali. nialit-sweat. aa wHUna of bkai mined dvallned to IU eoaaumpttve's gravtt. Altar Sliendlng Sundrea at alallar o phyal. Mas. without benelt, aaa tried Dr. Nerve's Ouldea Mudhwl lihwaTsrf leer bsiprovement wm eooa marked, sad la a raw months slis a pUmp and may a!.- perfect aleturs tVallk and strength. Thai woaderrul 7Oela M41eal Msenw Sr," aor world-faiae aa a rantadr tut eea tuaapOoa, vklek Is reslly luag awtafula, to nly aa aeknowledf ran ly foe that tare. bly fatal malady. an taken la time sad given a fair trial, but also tor all fnrm of ternfulnus, Ski and Seal Dlaaaaea, aa Wkn welling, fever . anrea, Hip ilni llliaaat, alt-rheum. Tetter, geaama. Bulla, tarblln le, Kryaiela and klndrael ailmeuia All ealy, eruaty, Hi king, trnukleanaia erupt leni yield readily to II euralle fuwera. It Invlgw ntles Hi llr, enrtehe the blood and era. snatas all th hodllr ruaeUoaa. It la lha sale aver, blood and lung remedy, Sold by drug. tiatt, under alllr (aaranlaa that II ill do all thai U I reanrnmeaded to, or aseaer Hid fur II will be promptly refunded. fur tnenrable ei nt Catarrh In tho Mead, br the hrourletaiea nt lip. Han, Catarrh Tli-niedv. Only W avuM. Bold bt ruggiei eveiywbar. A laf Snelabl. rkmiethlug novel for entertainment I always In order. The following de- crlptlonuf leaf msMable, taken from a rcoent iiumls'r of the llitunkfftrr mvtiie to ii of vulue. It was given by the young people of a country town a a men i n of securing new laaik for a library. U-avc were cut from anvil enmbrlo. to reeemble tlnsai of dlllerent forest tree and garden plant. There were two of each kind, One wit given by the tltairkeeja-r to each Indy on enter ing the room, and It mate was put Into a large lx. When the couimiiy had arrived, the leaves In the boa were shaken and sold to tlieiretitletiitin. who paid tweuty live cent ami drew a leaf from the laig without Ixlug allowed to II lllltll lid lll It 111 Ills IMtaMCtatloil. That entitled lillll to supper for hlmwlf and liuly, but he muat tlrst find l lit- lailv. lie eolild kiiiieV her milv hv tin Icuf w hich she wore pinned to' her tiresa, wiucii must rcm-iniiio exactly that tmrehaaed bv him. even to the color of the thread used III Willing. Much amusement w as round In the ul temtit lo match the leavt-a. and th (tlttuea o noticeable at many aiH'Inbles was entirely overoome, t'hw talile wea iltiru'cil with leavya slid al each plale waa a leaf cut (nun while wier, ou which the one who sat at that place must write a rhyme cm- laming itie tiame or tne leai, and sign his name to It. All w ho failed to write the rhyme, were required to pay a fine if ten tvuis, A UilV gathend ui) the ittiiier leaves, la'furetlie gueats -lefl the table, and read the rhymes aloud without men tioning the name signed, Thru vote waa taken to Ueelile Uxiu the two beat rhyme, and the author of llietu each received a beautiful liouae olant. There was a table alau, presided over by two yooug girl tlrreea-d Iu while with garlands of green leaves On this Utile tlier werveiaset rr sale, pen wlicr, watch-piM'ket anil other aril clea which eHild t made In th form of a leaf. After tea. a blacklxmrd waa fastened to the wall, and a lady and gentleman, both blindfolded, were led up to It, and two pieces of chalk, one white, and one Otilorett, given to each. Their duty was lo draw tlie outlines or a leaf with the white chalk, and vein It with th col red chalk, then write their names ami the uaiii of the leaf la-low llielr work. 1 lie vetoing often came far fruiu tin leaf draw n, aud the name were often written aero the work, but It was very amusing to the spectator. tt lieu the couple al the lxird hail Mulshed, another couple was blind folded, and put to work. All the work was left ou the bisird, and when tin comaiiy tired of the play, the Isiard looked more like a Chinese pujcle than anything else, THE CRY OF MILL'ONtl OH. MY BRCKl TO IT NOW, SOON IT WIH TOO LATK. I haet heea tronhled maay ream wbh dlaaaa of Ut kidney aad ban tried aiaay diftnal reeieiUe and haet eagM aid froai dUIHeat phyalrlaa waawat niwt aooui ta iMa abi I waa tafawi from very etalei attack that ahaoat pruatrated aa la ax ataaacf Inal l waa eeai on. Whra I aal duwa waaalawat lupoearhle far M to get op akma, ar le But ea ate dotbea, wkta kind rruTtdrere ami Of. Healer, wUh la OHROON KIONIV TKA. e bund. I latawdlatfly oiieBced alag lb lea. It bad aa alaaoat aUraralm evict, aad to th eets lekmral of all tb gaeat at UM butet, la km daya.1 an keppy t aute. Ibal I waa atw sua. I recusal tad tb It Is all all M I Save kte. o. a. Terrs, mprletnr Oectdtatal Hotel, NO MORE BACKACHE. THE KXAtT Kltll KKS. I'liplilatliin of Oregon Cuuntlee as They Apiiear la th Kleventh Cenaua. Wahhinoton, Feb. 14. 1 he follow ing Is (ho official cencus of Oregon by ooii nt les as It will stand In tho eleventh census: linker 6,764 Bcntoti 8,600 Cliickiumui ,' 15,22 Clatsop 10,010 Cohuubla 5,101 Coos 8,874 Crmik 3,224 Curry 1,700 Douglas 11,864 Ollllum v 8,000 Grant 0,080 Harney 2M Jackson 11,445 JoHphlne 4,878 Klamath 2,444 Lake 2,604 Lime 1S.108 Linn 10,2(lfi Malheur 2,601 Murion ., 22,0)14 Morow 4,205 Multnomah 74,884 Polk - 7,858 Sherman 1,702 Tillamook 2,032 Uniutllla... .'.13,881 Union - 12,044 WalloWft - ...8,601 Wiihco 8,188 Washington , 11,072 Vttiiihlll W,M? Total 818,767 lf PX UUUU offers U 1 A RAlLltOAIH. YAQUIMA BAY ROUTE. Oregon Pacific Railroad -; . .'. UOtm, Hscaivsa. Cr-?jc:i Csr-Ia ;mjnt Cj's Steamars. Chort Lino to California. rn'i:;!it an I Fares the Lowest. HTRAMKIt BAIUNO UATIflrJ, . v : t . : Itteamer WIIXAMBTTK VAI.f.EY, lavea Yaqiituaj Jan, 1. 1, W, Iff," Uave Han Kranelasi Jan. I, It, ss, SI. Trslrt No. will run Tul a, 1'hundsya, and Malurdaya, and on Intsrniedlate day when neenaeary. Train Nit, 4 will run Mundaya, Wedneadays, and rrldays, and un Itilerinedlate dnya when neoraeary, TliU ei. anv rir, th light to ahaiiga a:l n ilaiu Mlthoiii entire, , taiiif-iiiuu t erith Hie a C, R. R, aiid rtv lawi. . t i iallli and AU-auy, W. H. WEIlMTKIt, C. C. IIWJl'K. (l.n.K. A I', Agl.O.t). (Vt, Oeu. f. A P, Agl. M Monlgoinery HI., : U. 1, II, It, Han franelaeo, t'orvallla, IM" 'iiialia, iUE.v?s City, (imt Or PAUL, C,T. LC'C. uast, Norlli' South, fut tuH her rilitlan lnulr of any agent al the fiinipeny or T. W LEE, o F. a T. A. I hirtiund, orrnnp. , R. D. COOPER, Ticket A III ludrpenilence, Or The Celebrated FrcncbGurc, to "APHRODITINE" la Vii.n.ia notinvg OUARANTf t la eure any lormotiiertiiu dlaean,, or auv dla.in1er ol th g-omilr of gall ul lllif bine Imia Hi AFTER areuhauatotsilinalaiiia. Tnharrs or Opium, or thniiifh yuuihlnl lu.Uerreoi n, oier Indulg ai, dr., am. aa Ij-anl Hialu htn, WakeluV ue, lleailng d'lwn t'aiua In th Ha. k. eeuiinal WeeVue ll,etla, Nennai I'niMraltnii Vim iiiiU' I knileHiHi. lexH4ttnaa, lllaalueaa, Weak Mem otv.l.iMiil I'm. r ami liiiue!'r, ahlrli II e rleiird otlen I -a.l In preieainrenlilaitraiid inaan I, t-rlr 1 1 UO a bnl.tkulaefurlMN Sent r Stall mi ret-eitd nl rrli-e A W' It ITT It M filJAKANTKK for every .S0r enter, a, refund th meiaiv II a 1'ermaHeH. ruta la nnt enVrted. TkmiMn'la uf teatlmiHiialt In, in nl.l and young, o' U.lli mm, tH-nnaueiitly eared brrMaMntiis f 'miiar tree. Addraai tHE APHRO MEDICINE CO. arias astsca, BOX 71, niHTUNO, OR. For sale hy Ilnater k Lsait-. mm VEGETABLE PANACEA PH ERAS. ED fROM ROOTS 4 HERDS, AND ALL OTHER DISEASES ARISIN0 FROM A DISORDERED STATE or tie STOMACH on AN INACTIVE LIVER. rot AIC MY ALL DRUGGISTS ft GENERAL DEALERS , NOTICE KOR I'UIII.ICATIUN. Timber Land, Aet Jime .1, IS7S. United Hlulea Land (Hlli, Hreann I'lty, oreipm, Jun, 1(1, IkiH, Notice le lierehy given Dial In ennipllani'e with the univlelKtia of tlieui'tof tNiiiKreeeof Juii" S, lii'N. a-itl II It'll "nil ai'l for Hie wile of tlinlu-r liinila III tlie alntea of t'Hllfnriils, dn ln, Nevada sml Waelilnglnn Terrllory;" Kil wlu 0, 1'eiilliiiiil, ol Inileiienilrnee, Cnunly i f P.lk.alwleoriirea'iin.ii.uithla day flleil In this olttoe lila awiirn atulenieiil Nu. Mm, for Hie puri'lmae oft lie n vif a S "f see. tl. In tpXe r lw, and will olli'r pnml lo allow llinl 1 1 if land amiKlit le mure valuable lor lie timber or alone Hum dir aurli'iiltiirul piirtwinea, und to eeiui llah lila nlitlm to emit lend heforellie ri'iilnler and reoelver nf tlila ullli'e at Oregon City, re (iin, on Friday, th 8th day of May, 1891. lie names sa witniwea: Henry Van Meter, Portland, 0r.,W II. Wlnleaksr, indetieiidf ner, Or,, Frank lliililiurd, Knlla Lily, Or,, Wm. Itaymond. Falls City, Or. Any and all iwrwiiia elnlinlng adveraely the ahove-dea"rllHil lamia ai reiiuented m rile their eb Im In ihle olllee on or before said Bill day of May, Will. J. T. APPRSMON, lteglater. .aours boidGi? Female Pills.. Knr Petunia Jrreunlar 1 1 Ion: niilliii.'llkt.'tliem ml tlie marliet, A'nw lull. Sm i'iwi illy i by n iimliient ladlei iiiniiUily, UiiHraiiieed to rulieva sippr.aaod meiiatriiailon. rUHEl SAFGI CERTAIN! Iioti't be hnmhitsWd. Have Tims, llealtli, aim inouoj ;lke no otli tr, Rent to any addrcaa. ai'i".ir by mall ua uelptnl prlue, l'J.00. Addreri, THE APHRO MEDICINE COMPANY, ' WoitemUiaucl), UoiW.X'OKTLANl), OH Kor aitle ny llualer a Unike. If yon wont THE UI'W, buy ALLEN'S NORTHERN (WO WN If the Mereliant you deal with doe not keep thorn Hcnd to Al.I.KN dlroot. He. pnys the pontiigo. Denutlflil Catalogue sent free. Address: E.W.ALLEN, tp . Second St., PORTLAND, Or. Aug.ei. frfuiiuw-i. iisfN GOODMAN & DOUTY -Are Sol Agents for- KNAPIV BURRHLL & CO., AND STAVER & WALKER'S Implements .and Vehicles. W. H. WHEELER . . . KIWI'S THE BEST MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,- -PIANOS and ORGAIMS,- -SEWING MACHINES .Voivc In Stulimn i hit, tl in lm'n Writing I'njir, hk nlnmh, Tul'hu, Ink uf oil Ciihin, InwiU, Vmloon I'Suie and Jtri(ilicuh. rut: i.irm' .v all smm of mlvic. CWi, Xuttiaifl iHijiir. Su'nwrlp'um Retriveil for all Vtifurt. ir. i. WUKELKll, Ind prnJfHre, Or. MIDtC (, CelSa, lelstsrs, rssaattls, vUIU.0 MeereeeMt. eYlietl Cauk, Crane, fee Tkreat, AelSiaa. an4 enrr eSectwa ot ibe taeaai, Uel ea4 Ckeel, exledlnt CeaaunMI, taaede aa eemeaeat, Oeaauae amae " L lalta," EAST AND EC'JTii vu SOUTHERN PACIFIC KOOTE SHASTA LtlNE. Bipr Tralnt Lear Fortlanil Dallr. Teulo. T !iu f. a, -Oil i. a. iKl.i A.M. (,v, is.rtluiul Ar. ,v. Allmiiy Ar. Ar. Kali r"riirlii l.v. VirA A. a. A. a. Mi i'. a. Abnr trlua atop mil al Inl low In .la1 loin nonhol Kiuu'liii'i: KaM t'orllaii i, iirt'ou t Hv, Wumliiura.Kalem, AILany, Taiit't MteiM. Ilai ev, llairlaliiirt, Jtiiiitlua I'll). Irv.iis ami au ten. Rcseburg McuX Daily. Leave. t'lirllaml .... ss a. M. ttiurliunr ....fc'JiA. v, rrlve. Itinehnnr i I'. v roriliiml A, w. Albany I-oonl Dully (Except Pun'y) U' vo. rorlland :00l M. All.any I) OUt. a. Arrive. Albany .. 9 Off. a. IMrilaiKt S iu a, a. Pullman Buffet Sltxpcrs. TOUIUST SLEEriNO CARS. for twoinisieiiinti iii erfonil-rlsM pauenKvia, aiiaiiied to Expreaa 'Irnlna. West Siilo Division. Between Portlnnil ami Corvnllta HAIL TRAIN DAILY (Kteept Buuday.) t;B0. M. I l.v. I'onlaiid ArTTT so n. in. II 11 k. a. U ior, a. Ar. IndeiK'iiileiiea Ar. ) I 4i p. ni Ar. CurtalUi l.v. I 111 ftf p. m, At Albany and Corva'lli connect with tralnt ol Oregou I'aelne Kallroad. EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY (Except Smul y; l.oave Arrive, rortland A 40 r. a. MeMlunville 7: P. a. MoM mn vllle A, a. I I'orllaiid .:20 a. a 'through tickets to all poors EAST AND SOUTH. afafor ticket! and Information regarding rues aiaua. at., pall ou eouipsny' agvul at ludepea leue. H.KOKI1IE,' E P. ROOK RSI. Asst. G. I. A 1'aa. Agt Ksaeolor's Niilleo. To whom It may concern; That the under, algned were byjbe Ouiintyeourtnf Polk Co. Oregon, on the iid diiy of February, tutu, duly apppolilU'd exeeulnra of tlie CNtnte of ,1, K. tin vldaon, deoeiised, All neranns having cliilma sgnlnatsnld tMlute are requested lo preneiil them Ui u with the pmper voucher therefor al the ortloe ol It. Jl irsohbrrit, nt Iiidi pi n dence, Polk county, Oregon within nix month from tlie date hereof, Dated, Feb. lath, 1WI. JAMIW 0, IIAVIIISON, JONATHAN DAV11VSON, 213 ot Kxwutiirsofsaldsstatr SUMMONS. In the Omity court of t tic coiinty of Polk, fur the atalc of Oregon! WM.KAY8, Plnlntlfr, aa, 1, Per. I JAM EH KITZKMortniM, To lumen Kllr.emorrl, llefendnnt. Tn the nmneof Ihe eliite ot Oi'i'K'iii ymi are r 'nulred In appear mid answer In the fimiplnlm tiled agalnat you III thenbnvoenlllled ni'tinu by Hie lat dny of Hie April lerm of Hie timinlv eoiirt fip rolk county, Ureaon, In be held on Hie Slh dny of April, Isilt. nnd llynii Mill lo appear mid anawerto the aiild eonipliiliit on xald day, the I'lalntln" will tiikejtiduehient nmiliint yon tlir theaumof f Ml due iiimih aiKiiuiil fi r work. In iKir und aervleea done and performed hy I'liilntlll fur liel'enihint on and between the Hil day eniotnber. lHlKland the ath day of Octo ber, 1KIK), nnd fur IiIh mulN and illHbuinenienta In this Aellon na drimindi'd In the (Hiinphilnt, nnd you will tuke notice tluil thlK kuiiiiiiouh la niibMnhed by order of the snld County court, nlaiied and (titled on tills l.'lth dny of Kcbriinry 11. A.M. 11UKLBY, Attorney for Plntuttir, vTthTet. 11 ll, N. hulalui If 11 IUu.it, kO, l'n,.ii ae rneetl II SEr.D ANNUAL 11- 1091 Kttniil fRCEff 1U li ttjitK..t Mail Iu Ul MM 1 f I i llcwkturawrv It i bolter thmvr. f m II k1 Ptt U(l (, If lm ,t m.'" r tti4 Mntl, MM that' J r-,.i Um ti. Adtlrvw If O. M. rcnRV ACO. B oilrtun.MtCM. fcLt! ' vV. 0. Cook t-IALIa lit 1FURNITUREI FnFAS, AXli l'.l?li Uil'NCrC. MIRRORS From .'1x8 tip lo 1Sx40 in German I'litto Hiul a large Hworlniout of Ainei ieuu I'lulet. -RUGS- Of nil kinds both Lwgt? and Sinnll. . CHAIRS From Plain Kitr-limi Oiairs to the Finest l'urlor Clmirs. Fancy Km kens n Pptx-inlty, mid Carpet Rocker with W oven Wire Seats. BEDROOM SETS Of nil kinds und finish. Slmm hiililcrs. rurfiiin Poles, Window j Shinies, lint ltitt ks, I'ietun Frames mil Monliliii(!H, Stitiulsand Center ntlmtt of all kinds, in either Maple,! ,sh, (nk or Walnut. j LOUNGES " Of nil the latest Fntlerna, with ft'oven Wire, Sprinps. Aho the IIiM-y patent Sofii IJetl lounge. lllain Street Independence, Bat, B and C Street. So said Bu wer, that greatest of Novelists, and be Bevee spoke more truly, snd he might have added with equal force, that (swr Is the essence of success. Wisdom's Robert lue is tlie synonym of merit, and its history i '(ticces. The magical e fects of this preparation have been attest ed by thousands of the leading Udiea of society and the'stage. It is the only arti cle ever discovered which give Natur al snd Beautiful tint to the compltcioo, at the same time removing til roughneM of the face and amis ana leaving th skin soft, smooth and velvety. It hat long been the study of chemists to pro duce an article that while it would Vw tify the complexion would also hr th merit of being Harmless, but these two Important qualities were never brought together until combined In WISDOM'S SOBBRTirlH. STAR RETT'S GARDEN SEEDS ! "HE BEST ItECA VsE ALWA 3 6 RELIABLE. Special Prices to Market , Gardeners. Send Air CatiUoKiie fur 1IWI. AdUrcHt 5 OKI). 8TAH11KTT, l-Jm . Wnlla Walla. Wah ROliD r- A pamphlet of Information and ab- 7 J J atraot ofHielawa,ahowliit'lowto7r w VOtuin Patanta, Career tna V NrMffnHrV i St Brondwar, y f 55wYaA!L TIMK IAIII.K Independence and Monmouth Motor Line Leaves leaves Indeuendnno. Monnouth. IWI 7:) S:,i'! 8:! .. " 1 . .Vi-A) IM ; 1 , i w THE M A X L" FX cr L' R K I ) fan graduate thtd "f wheel H l alnike per mlnuie In eiroiig ainda. e uet only Indifferent plw In Hie enilre eonairuo. lion of Hie lr.o wor. Our Mill eanm be eiinallrd furelniplk'liy. per aod governing princ iple. W uianulai lure Tanks, Pumjis. Wind Mill Sujijilies Of every denerlptlon. Kellable ajenla wanted In unncraiileU twlli.ry. Addrr, F. Ik STEARXS&t O., liushville, liid., L. S. A. send fur catalog uge. - THE - r Willamette Real Estate Go, Of Independence, Oregon. Transact a general Real Estate Basin ba and sella Property, affects Insurance and doe a general Conveyance Business, Parties baring Lands for sale will find It to their advantage to With this Company, as they ar daily tending lists of land east, thus plac ing desirable property before the resi dents of the East JAMES GIBSON, J. W. KIRK LAND, President Secretary. G. W. SHINN, Hnuas, Bign & ma mental Paper Hanging, Graining, Frescoing, Etc. Paint rooms opimile Johnson t Stables, Independence, Oregon. READ And be Convinced. 72 Steel tooth iron harrow, $20 !) Hiul 7 tooth ciiliivittors. The best horse shoeing. The best iu Iron Steel or Wood -AT- E. E. Krengel's. est price paid fci Old iron and Castings. Maii St,. Independence,