THE WEST SIDE l R. I. IIU, tOITO. Ctst5iiiPi:t!iiiiiijEt:;iiii SUBSCRIPTION RATKS. rAVat.Bttt WA On Tr . iui Months . tAl Three alouuis - i ....... Htt .Wt All mejrrwie " : "Vifowr h tU Urn wilt be "" K v tmes will be fhnrHi y w PJ ""J 10r allhe ww ot nv Witt Are ell ecmmiml.Mn fr ttJf 1. ... Kltmt at tha tVal-oWoe l tnHB OCPe, M S-.OUlt-OieS mailer, FWDAY, UNUAttY 15, Wtt. OUR holiday cxcliaiigen ww upMO, ud we shall give m tended notice of each, next week. GEN, ASDKKW JAiKHON Bftid: True stsUwmnnshlp will place title by aide the farm and work, hop." f Chaikcey DRl'KW think Flower statute a good ehauce offering nom inated by the Democrat for the presidency. " lion. J. W. Watts, of Yamhill, has been appoiuted to fill the laud offleeat Lakcview, vice Warren Truitt, resigned to awcjtt the judgeship of Alaska. i The law now in Portland la that no saloon la allowed withlu 400 feet of any school building. Thia sounds something like the four- mile law of Tennessee. Al.fc persona dealing with those who advertise iu tha Wrst Bws cannot, as a rule, do any better elsewhere. Thoy are reliable, re. . sponsible, business people. SixiE all parties have had a fair aud square hearing, concerning the management of the city affairs, now we rest the case, hoping that good may come of the discussion.. i 'i ' . Tin Roseburtf i"dr makes its exit this week, and will diseou tinue its daily. We re sorry, as the daily was a good exchange and was always read. It did not pay. a .... - J Is a half column of local items printed last week In a North Caro. lina newspaper in a town of 3000 Inhabitants nino colonels were mentioned, all residents of the town IIox.JoHsr Sherman, of Ohio, was re-elected IT. S. Senator last week. Sherman is a man of con Biderable ability. Foraker came near defeating him, which would have been a great pity. De. W. 11. MiuirRX was elected chaplain of the House of Itepresen tatives at Washington this session without a political nomination This is as it should be. Chaplain cies and churches should be forever divorced from polities. . The New York court of appeals on Tncsday handed down a decision Beating the Democratic candidates for the legislature in the conteat i that state. This gives the Demo crala complete control of liotli branches of the legislature. i.. j George Williams, the note shaving banker, Jap Minto, tho bulleving ward striker, and C. 1$. Moores, who always luw his plate extended to the office giving power, like Oliver Twist, are a pretty trio to represent tho wool growers of Oregon. "MY friends," said tho minister, "the collection to-day will be de voted to my traveling expenses, for I am going away for my health. The more I receive the longer I can stay." And, strange to say, the largest collection ever made was then taken. The Drain Erho and Cottage Grove leader have been consoli dated, and will continue as the Evho-Leiukr, and published at Cot- tage Grove. 8o Drain is without a newspaper. Where is li. C. Hcald, that was going to build that rail- road all by himself! About the only consolation that we can draw from the meeting of the Oregon Democrats in Portland last Saturday, is, that they have no "boss" politician nor "boss" nowf- paper in the state. Every fellow was trying to run his own boat, We neither indorse the obstreper ousnessof that meeting, nor that flve dollar a-plate champagne ban quet. A four-bit plate of good grub is about all an ordinary Dem ocrat of the Jeffersonian simplicity type, can pay for. Senator Dolpii has issued invi tations to eighteen seuators to a dinner, at which they are to meet Senator Hill. When we read this . announcement it took our breath, but seeing the further fact stated that tho two senators were boys together and friends in their youth, the matter was explained. No doubt Oregon and New York will be friends in mature ago, as Mr. Dolph is a politician of the Hill kind, the only difference being that one is a stalwart Democrat and the other Republican. Portland patch. HIS DEMOCRACY IS Of A VKSY ORiaiXAr.AXl) UXlijVE VA TTKRX. Governor lVnnoyer, having ftven his ideas of what the next kuuocratio platform should he, it ts perrecuy auto to predict that lie will not have much of a chance to assist in the building of it. The governor's Democracy is of very original aud unique pattern, so much bo that it won t need a copy right to protect ILStteberg' Indeed the governor's Democracy is "original and unique," for his honesty, and determination to do right at all haxards, is something not very common with the rulers, of Oregon, Uuique means "rans" and it Is a very "rare" thing to get a governor iu these United State to do the right thing in spite of the political hucksters. It would pay the state of Oregon big ouey if it would only "copyright" Governor iVnnoyer'a administration j then it would make fewer mistakes than it has ever made iu its history, or Is likely to do when ho retires from office. ltOWUXQ AT TIIH.V. When the editor of the Star first eaiue to Klamath laud, ho found Eastern hams, bacon, eggs, in every store, aud saw that precious Klam ath cash, and lots of it, went sailing across the Rock let for farm produce that should have been raised hero. We howled and howled until the eltinoiw had to raise a subscription to gel uorse meuiciue for our sore throat. We feel much better this happy New Year reallisiug as we do that, while editors in many other sections of the state are stilt mak ing their patriotic throats sore on the same subject, we don't need to "holler" any wore. We raise everything we eat, except oysters, and we simply don't want to raise these bivalves, as we fediove in giving the poor Eastern cUmdiggcr a chance. Hut we sympathize with llro. Bell, of the Independence West Side, who is thus shouting this cold weather at tho Witless aud heedlessness of mau in his own section: "It is a shame and a scandalous disgrace to the peopla of Oregon to have whole carloads of egg alitpped into the Willamette valley every winter from Iowa. Think of every man in towu this morning having had 'Eastern' ham for breakfast. luuiK oi the 'thousand and one things' we can produce here which we pay out money for. With the climate, soil aud every natural facility needed, we could save thou sands of dollars every year, but our improvidence ami downright laziness- keep the figures balancing against us." Klnmath Mir, rOlStlL l-KOCKKOISOS. The oouucil niwtlug held Tucwluy wulng, January 5, wan oue of much importance, It wan the expiration of the terniof oltlce held by vuwml mciu-U-nt, the twearlntf Iu of the ucwly elected mayor, M. Mcrwla. Ho then dellvcriHl his iuniitfural adilrcm which wat very appropriate. W. I. Con nn way, on rellrliiK froiw the ofllce of mayor made nomo very cotiMcrvatlve and vxelleul remark, 11. C. Finch wa elected U) fill the va tuiicy cnimed by the rralKiiatlon ot Coun cllioan Merwlo; and the newly elected eouncllmen, H. J. WIImui, Klrnt wanl; A. H. IK-ke, Hsiid ward; A.AVIIwin, Third ward; were wrn In to perform the Untlcn of the ottlce to the Ixnt of their knowledge and ability. In rawing the accounts of the old council there were $1,042.43 turned over to the new hoard. An liiinano from last year of about $100, while about $2,900 were exended during 1H01, for city Improvement. '1'bU U a gixtd showing and ununrn well for the future welfare of our growing city. CO. Doughty Is now sole pro prietor of the 7im ObHrmr. Mr. Snyder is wile owner of the job de. purtment. Success to you both, gentlemen. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Stands at the head of all blood med icines. This poHitlon it hn secured by Its lutriiiHlc merit, sustained by tho opinion of lending physicians, nnd by tho certificates of thousands who have successfully tested its remedial worth. No other medicine so effectually CURES Scrofula, boll, pimple, rliomnalUm, ca tarrh, and ill oilier blood dlacanon. "There can lie no question a to Ilia mpa rlorlty of Ayor'i Samnparlllii ovor ill otlior blood-piirinuM. If tlili wm not tha c, tho demand for It, Inntiwt of Increniilng yearly, would have ccoaod long m, like to many other blood mcdlclm-i I could name." F. L. Nlckeraon, Drugglat, H Chclica t., Charlottown, Mans, "Two yean ao I wai troubled with ialt rheum. It wai all over my body, and noth ing the dooton did for me wa of any avail. At laat I took four bottles of Aycr'i Sarsaparilla, and wa completely cured. I can alnccrcly recommend It as a snltndld blood-purllor."-J, B, Hurt, Upper Keswick, Mew liruiiBwIck. "My sister was afflicted with a sevaro case of SCROFULA Our doctor recommended Ayor's Sarsaparilla as being tho best blood blood-purlncrwlUim his experience. We gave her this medicine, and a complete euro was tho result," Win. 0, Jenkins, Dewoeso, Mob. " When a boy I was troubled with a blood disease which manifested Itself In tores on the legs, Avar's Sarsaparilla being recom mended, I took a number of bottles, and was cured. I have never slnee that time had a recurrence of the complaint" J. C. Thompson, Lowell, Mass. ' I was cured of Scrofula by the ma of Ayer's Sarsaparilla." John C. Hurry, Doer field, Mo. . Ayer's Sarsaparilla rSCPABID BY Dr. J. C, AVER & CO.. Lowell, Mass. SoldbyIIIniflUla. I'rlosfl; iliboltl.i, 9. ci.vn nnoAMim A preliminary meet log by a number of Democrats was held in the opera house last Wednesday evening. It was decided to have a complete organlxatlon of the club next Tuesday night at the same place. There are fifty-three mem bers now, and tluwe having the work in hand will swell tho num ber to oue hundred by next Tues day eveulng, Let every Ikmiocrat join in this work and orgnuUc, for this is a momentous ju'ivr in our na tion's history. Clubs should be or. ganixed at once throughout the county. So far, the club here is the largest jet organised Iu the county. Lot the good work go on, TtlK first printing press ever nwd. in America was run iu Mexico, about l.VW, and the second at Lima, Peru, atmut 1.VW. There U inoru Catarrh iu this motion of the country than nil other illwuw put tif"tlitr, siul until the hut few yw It w siigxwHl to be lumirahle. tors gmtt umiiy years doctor pin- nouuoed It a local dlM-aw, snd um- oHUh! I(mI nmctlli, sod eoiwtautly lallliiKlo euro with locut tn-wlmcnt, prouoimoml It Incuruole. HcIciim hn provct CHliirrh to te a coimtllullointl .llixw, mid i thonnre hKiilre tnmtt tutlousl tMlmeut. 1 lull'a Catarrh Cur, mnmifiicturetl by F, J. Cheney & Co,, Toltnlo, Ohio, In tlic only eonU tutloual cum on the market. It tki-n tntcrimlly In iW fruiii tcu drupe ti a Uiwnwufid. It tu'Ui directly ou tli IiIinh) ud mucous urfiicin of tliajwlein. TlicynltVr om hundred dollani for say cam) it full to cum. Head fur clrcalani sad UwllmiailaU. Addrvmt, F. J. Cheney A Co., Tulcilo, Oh la Hold by drUK.M, "k aturhkuMwr' Mtlna, Tha atniiial iihvIIok of the aharv holdcra of tli luilcia'tidciice Water and Klectflc t.luht cniaiiy of Inde pendence, tr,, for the election of dlrwi tors will he held at the parlors ot the liideu'iidciitw Niitltiiial bank 111 said city wtwecu ten and twelve oVhs-k, Sutiihlay the Soih day of January atitl fur the transaction of aitt-h ntlu r IiukIiii thai nuty eume Uftiro the meeting, II. 1C. JAt'koios,8te'y, iMtKI-KNUKNCK, lHHV ath, SU. f. mm. MONMOUTH, OR. Dealer In Furniture, Carpets, Bedding Also, Dealer In Lumber and Build ing Material. era n TAYLOR 8c WILCOX, PROPRIETORS. A Great ninny wonder how wo but to any "" MAN Of btiHiticKS it Ih eimy to tinilcrstiiiiil. lint to iniike it plain to every ponton who buya groeeriea, wo will any tlutt we are always FOUND Attending fdrictly to biihiiicafl and wntcliing the mnrketri for biirptitif, And m we bitvo tlio piimIi to plunk down when a gcnulun biirguin ia ollercd, we can always buy goods right. We do n't buy any DEAD Stock ami try to put it olT as nioo fresh cooils, but invar iubly buy tho bent the market afl'onlH, ami IN Doing this wo plniwo thoao who deal with iih, as thoy got the lieat tho market aflbrda at rock bottom prices. To our country friends, when you como to TOWN Call ami seo tw, and produce, bring it to if you TAYLOR & WILCOX They will pay you tho highest market price for it, and they are NOT GUILTY of Hfliitling you away from their Hioro by refusing to buy or trade for anything you have to sell. Yours for Groceries, TAYLOR & Independence, Or. Voak Womon Owe t ihsntvWM a daty t UU Mee41 anapsnlla. la ftew tf the iTtat relief U kasilvea Uiotewha suffur Iruia allawali iwullar to the let. t amtfylug tka blood, twlUl Ixipoo" 'al, trengtlitiiliil Ih aervet, and taatiif tk whole syMMa, 1 netuHt the SsMUlaMd W After IS Tear. fnr U yo ny Mhr has fceea wi with mils leg. aiie went to 4 iAhhI LarU ul t'ttllnrnis. U SMld the ell !hl kale bcf. but II ( a Uhl .H.1 I. MMi tkM av riruva-t li til tile. ka, to try Hu4 e SarMuaiiii. lili abt had lalaa hell botueshe Ml till wuiinhruvlMi.sntlierauOnuMl until the i,k halt t Uixom KuliH-a, ana iww sue MtlMtly w'll. Tot nMtrly tlten yeen ahe wm ensltle la welt anmnd. btil uuw elie wee aneele W wen anaina. mil now he fan u wall u f Sj.a, fn rin,.i.., ana u, r. tosnara wa. WauimlePrUHttle. Like a New Creature. ! have twa far ywoe tr ylm to ts keta fra Oial tortllilascaanil ilrlillM, aud liMaun i have I Ji.ki a fit a ii kaUa,T I m au euttimvn lo ', WUIila a yeet lakan l Of iMuae oi StiwixfUis, and I aw bow tH I Itaw DTMIIiie. Teas. Hood's Sarsaparilla M kr CftifiWa lusts for ffr4 tnly by 0. 1. Utioll CO., AiMMkeowiat, wU, klsas. 100 Dotot On Oollar TIMN TAIIt.R. Iuduitiuix and MsHHioHlk Mittur tins Itldvixndont'. i.ai fio kl 11:10 I . II Miimiiuuth. hMO Haa 1:11 km NOTICE. The Umrd of echool director of dla ttiet No. at will hold their revular meetlnu Iu the dlroetor'a room of the Indeiwndeuca Katlonal taiuk at u riw. h ..... riiav, v'..fv. .raw., ami on Friday at the aam (tour of every four wceka Uiereafter. Hlxned, If Jfaaml of inmtlora. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. VlirW W IIKIIKHV fllVKN THAT THK ii ttt H.rtiti.riiip atrwuairw esiaiiiig h Iwuvn J, W, lluainr end A. - tneka, of lad. iMiiidMtm, IS.la nniiiiy, orerMi, li llila day by muiual mmiMil, dlaailwa. All m. Iii.l.l.ud hi III Mid RTiii will fmy Uw itiiiiMiiiia u u m finmr r in. unaomsiiM. Imtr-Uaii, I, iwl J, w, lii .raa, A. ft tucaa. EXECUTRIX NOTICE. Ih n MM' of Wni, Julta doeMunt, Nlll'll'K I heraliy ivMi UiaJI wht.in It Mta ninwrit Hint I liv lwii ituiiliHt t ulnt l th ItMl will aud Lotamelti tt Wli Jiaiira, talent aaid nmnlj, ttawauipd, by Ih i .ii my jiKittMU ania niuri. an nua m. dxbiiHl In Mid mum, will iiInuw wiak. ui.lm iimtlxlK Mit iiirMl.miil nnMt. htUdlng fl.litia uirv ajiioiit win tVM,iiot.amtu utequii veillli-d at Ih. Itii(rwmlti.-w Najllunai bull In ! ouaillia fi-iin 110. dale. Ml .AH J ohm, KocuW. lUiv.aiabr.aKAaia, Ao, fur Kuie. klm-kkul.Ura' MmiI. Tti. rti a III be a liiivllim of tha atnrk holder of the Klral NatHmal Imnk of ltiili-wnileatH, Polk cioiity, tirrxon, on Tucadny, Jiimmry 1 a, IW'i at tha Itarlora of Ilia iwnk betweun tha hours of u n'elix-k a. m, and 4 o'cht-k p. m of aald day, fur tha pur) of electing dlrcetora, and trauaaetiiiK any ntiwr iiualiona that may coma oerora .tlieni. Ihttwl Ibis lull day of ItoeMula-r, A. I). I'l. V. Jl. IlAWi.av, Canlilcr. ftlnrltboldxre MMtlng, NotliT la li.-n-iiv alvco that tbeannnal nieeltnit of llie aliM-ktidldcraof the In- li -li(li lKV .Nulluiinl twtiikt will la? held at mid bank on Tueaday, January 12, iwi ta twtvii the imuraiir 10 o'cIih-r a. in. aud 4 o'clock , in. of aald day for the nir of I'livtlnu a latartl of dl rvctora and tranitaetiiitr auch other busint-w an may coiim hefora the uiuel lll((. W. I. OlN.VA WA V, t'unlller. Iiuvo built np Hitch a big tnule, have anything in tho way of '-WILCOX, hm at w-' -,,-p'-., ' BAKERY. sOi U hiaa f hull ilia m-lnal riuih alna f puny proposes to give awsy to those will Ik gtvou iwsy OLKJTELV To tha nsrtlea uettliis! us veariv eutiaerllwra t th WK8T HIWC, at tb rejruls r prion of j per year, f hem ia not a Ihlnir ou tlia Hat that l 1h or traaiiy . We iflva tha aetual Mall prlea tif awry article, and s- Uiat ytsj maka pwaona I nUiry or your tieaier to orxier u vanry Good And lota of It; but wa will give thoiu away on the eoiidltiona iiieutloiied Utlow. Ou aceoiint of Uia larx outlay of actual ca.li, wa ittnktj a low inliilmuiu nuinlx-r of autiaerUatra uvwmmry to ti'cura each prviulum, The 4th Is tha day on which wa t ill award the premiums, anil you can aciid In lh names ona at a time, two at atlma, or aa inauy at a tins as you UK only so you dou't wudu over lo,ooo (auoompauiad by tha eaab) Id any one installment. OUR PREMIUMS. rinsT pmzt. "tatty's at" Tartar PIm Organ, rlN S800.0O. Thai plM organ la Mm crowning trl uuutli of veara of exiwrletiet In oabluet oritau bulldliiK. It la by far lit awaet- eat Uaied ami most powerful organ yet made. Tha eaaa la loanufatHurwt lnu the cholceat of aeaaiined and kllntlrteil black walnut, and hulltao aa not to ab sorb dirt or doaU Tha eaae la built on a new and acteiillflo plan, of thlo a k-cted walnut wu.l, ao aa to render the seale of rwda an as lo eaactty match a church jil organ. The Hooteh bag till, clilote of Hwliaa India, oreheatra, lirasa latml, Ole liull violin, a uiualoal bun, tha human voice, eatbmlral organ, all are exactly Imitated. Tina a real pipe organ, awl there ia a eweetues aad grandeur in ita melody that M a!nny wonderfnl. Wa will protatbty be able to show a picture of llila organ soon. Tlu-re la not an Instrument in tha whole alata of (Iregiai that ciiiiaree with It, -aoept the great church oil orgaiia Iu our large elllm. V f deliver it free of charge at any railway etui Ion In tha I'ulu-d Hlalea to the perwin who aenda ua the largcat club of yearly aubacrlta-ra; pro vlilnl, that to gel tha flrat premium the club niti.t not l lew than 1W yearly uliacrlla'la SECOND PRIZE. Tha Eneyalaasadla BHtanaloa, Prlee , S4S.00. This la the oldest anil tba largeat eney oloraetba in tha world, aadoonlaina more lliau three linitas aa muelt matter aa aay oilier eocfolopaijia published. It la re . The following prises are all from Hit one of the Urgeel pulillaliltig liousve In word, and to any a work la published beat that can be obtained: FOURTH PRIZE Wereeatar'a Unafcrldaee Dlatlenary Of tba Euglteti language. Profusely Ii- lualraled. New edtlain, with supplement, enulainiug l'i,S00 new worda, Alan a vocabulary of aynonymea of wuida ia gen eral naa. Halt Ituaaia. Ulven fret (or (lie fourth largeat club, of not km than Mi subacribera. Price Hi. nrTH prize UaalneaU'a Dlctleaary ef lagraaky A eompleta pronouncing dictionary of hiiiuraoliif and nurtboloav. eonlainiug nolKJeaufeminentpersonageaot all ages and oountrtea, with the correct pn.uun aiaitonof tbei.- namea. New adition, rt Tiawl and enlarge.1, 'M pagea. Library sheep, (lieen lor the fifth largeat elub, of not lose iban ) subacribera. l'rioa HI SIXTH PRIZE. Llpplneatt'a Gasettear af tha eVarlf A oompluta prononnolng gaaelksr or oMiuranlittuI diotlonarv of ibe world. Conlatuiae? nolioel of over l',000plsoia, with leoent and autbeutio InfurmaUoa respecting tba oonntrwa, ialanda, rivers, nuintitilna. eltiea. towns, etc. la every norlion of Ibt glooe. Mew tditain. tnoroughly reviaed, rawrtllen, and eu lamed. To whlub ia apoendad a aenoa nfaiiniilnmnnlarv tables .bowing tba nop nlatiou. eta., of the principal cities and towns ol tha world, based upon tba most reoeat eensna returns, uua imperial Miami volume. iiWO pagea. Library sheen. 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