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o THE WEST SIDE. West Sida Publishing Campany ITU DAY, Fl' UKCAKY , isi Thk Nkw P.O'Kil.-Yhe new par published t Monmouth make It ,MtMhls . iv neat, -newsy ,1 ,vl, t column Mlo, and promises tu win li wv to public favor, W lend the right hand f fellowship to lite .VoWAmvw Ynorew, TiiRCANNKtiW-Mr. J. C. taiper w lit le here to-day or to morrow to take i!k deed to tho cannery site, aud tip tt lll t OIICV proceed U blllllCa Thl i god now, and the cannery l an enterprise of which the eltUen of Iiidcendcneo will be proud. Tub New'WiTmit OpN.;r.Th' new Yew-park school opened yeator tiny, with Mra.MeAdam as principal and MIeCroel and Heuttey assist ant, The attendance wo large, much larger thau ltml been expected, it waatoo large, and euueu.tieuc the boundaries will I changed ft trltle. Oii.Vm vVu.'r.ftt'i'i, (mk F.vi.Hitotv. The Musical Hint Uterary 8irMy will meet al the Christian church to-night for practice, Tonight week wc Ml1! to have alt Tuthlll In eloeutkut and Mis linn iu two number of piano lostrunieutatkm Also local quartette, duel, kV ami Instrumental trU. The meeting will be lu the opera htui. For particular, e Wwr faK nest week. Thk iNsrmttu-The district tumtt tut for the Third Judicial district will be held III Monmouth and 1 iuU ( deuce, March 2. !, 31, aud April I, lSs'J, The committee front rat h town wilt work to the cud that thl forth pinning Institute should I the best one ever held In tin's part. Holt W taitrniitst, Umnllng Ihuikh, uiu! rlvt fumllit, will NrxwriiHl toumkniitu toeiitrriiilu tli vMtr. Till pnli talnnu'iit t not (xt'tal hi I ttvy hut th elwrKw hnil l U iiKKhrat. VMih Im nt iiMitur ftn ttttU-rvut rt ut th(ato will t hvn. Smt, MoKlrtiy hiu the uiiitt. r woll In hnni ulnmly, iul a pnitUahk' tlnw U i?MHi'tl. Ax Ornrnt Vwtr, Au urtUlal vtit ty 11 Vi 1u ii, of Aitturin, Mit Wonhlpftil Oraiul Mwtvr tf Mii of thtatiMf Orvgoti, wmiimiI ttio ie rahm by Umj nmnilH'W au4 vUltoin of Lytia Mft Nil. , f a ruyw! "frt of rau mill rttw uf mmt." Tlie vt wa mi of nflt tu the craft, Th (Jraml Master uJ nnnihr of Lyon Mmv kindly aci itnl au luvlluU.m by the ottWrs of tlie Musical ami l.ltorary KnU'ty of IiuYnoVnoe toaltfiul a diukUw1 irlvi'O the iii rfrnliif by tli alxive-iianicil H-U'ty at the Chii Man church, and tlwy attfntlitl In a hotly. Mr, Van Puwn wa calhil Mhid for a fow rvtttarka, anJ r-iiU'd In a brief but u't ami appropriate wnvh. The uiir given at the Little 1'alae was highly MitUfm-tory, ami all that the ninut f:ttldiiilii epicure eoukl d'lre. A vtrrn kk lu . t M RKTI no, Miami liiK room wa alnuMt at a premium auuin at the public meeting of the Mus ical ami Literary rU'lety last Friday evening. The mxlety wa hi)iiowl with the prexeooe of (irand Mauler It. Van Dunen, of Aturla, and the Miumn ic fraternity of this city, who attended lna body, having aeeepte.1 au Invita tion extended by the otlltrn of the f clety. The projrratiiiiie throughout wa well nidered and mueh njyd hy the lare audience. The eaker of the evening. Judge McFaddcn, of Vor valll, wa unable to be prm ut, on ao count of ah tuna III hi fuinlly. 1 lie time, however, waa occupleJ hy the president for a abort time, when Mr. Van DuM'ti waa called for, who re-1 jxmded with few, hut very appropri ate, remarka.. There will ho another public meeting given In two week. A Mammoth Vmsk Oiuhahd. The eiilerprWng firm of Due A Co., of Portland, have set to pruuea l."a) acn-a, aornM the river frran independence, on whatla known as the "t'olli y J lace." These 1.1,000 treia will bo Uurlng In a few yearn, together with thoinanda of other ttmaller fanna now helti( planted In pruuea and other fruit, which will make the country wirrou riding Imlecn deuce one vat orchard of varioua kind of fruit. Thla large farm con.tlsta initly of French prtiiuK. Wo repent our for mer nwertlona, that in nil thew United Wattn there la no atrehtb of country that ual the aeethm of country de acrila'd between t'orvnlllx and Portland, and between the Wlllaniette river and the Coaat IUinge, cotwUtlng of aUuit SMKlafpuureuillce, or l,0t,lW) aerea or the taut land that can 1 found. When looking over thla viu.t area of fertile hind, Htop off at Independence, and ja-o if thl" l not elowo to the "huh." About HioitiiiK. A numW'r of gcntleincn reaidlng In the vU.intty of Monmouth have de cided to put a atop to hunting on their premlata. A meeting wa held in Mon mouth on January 211th, at which the following bualneafl waa IraiiMactcd: The meeting wna called to order by (I. T. Itoothby, and V. H. Powell wa elected chairman and , jAlcua secre tary. A motion waa carried that all thoae wlMhlng to Ikm-oiiiu inemlierHof the club have their namci enrolled, and tlcro upon the gentlemen whoae nanica ap pear below signed the roll, - On motion, O. T. Ihaithhy, . J. Hutlef, and 15- H. Cattron, were H pol riled acvnitniltoo to draw up rule to govern the organization, . A motion prevailed to the effect that the temporary officer he made perma nent, unrt J'". H. Powell waa (lectured jiertiiunent chuirmun and F. Lucna perniiinetit aecrctary, v. T. JJootliby wan clMde.d treaHurcr, The meeting then adjourned till 2 o'clock February 2d. The following gentlemen tlgnud the roll of inuiiiherHhlp: ' 0 T Hoothl.y HJltutler " J II Mulkcy E H Cattron A W liUww Jny Uutler 1 A Davln John Murphy V H Powell Cljoreneo , C H llonney J A (Jrlicgdhy F Lueaa 1J F Whlteaker N L Butler It L Liican Win Kiddle L Ground K S Ferguson WJMulkoy J 11 Stumj). LOCALS. Hulworltw. ltoautlful weathtr. ImWpeudenoe la prwurvaMng. , The heel of progrea aw U g I lining hi liiot In Independence), Thvaawmltl la ruunlng on Ml lima and turning out lumber of all kind. lVler tVuroae la building a rvahhmce lu Wet lndcHndetiw, Mr, tllltmugh la the architect. The Wlllaniette Prthytery will ' vene lit lndoeudeuce thla year, ta-glu nlun April t!!, I1 Mr. 8am, tlltpou, of HUIe, wa ap p.auted enmity eaumMoiier In the place of 11. K. McLenoh, Mwlgiait. Thenmehliicry ft I). M, Kleiina-n' new mill at Talmago arrived Mil week, niid will he placed lu mIUnu to fal a lavMtlble, The ehapi'l mervU' at the rotate Normal Seluwl, at Monmouth, were unusually IntereeMug hwl nednwday niorulug. That hank iahler ahould la) iuon careful about hul.liug on to lire cruck- cm when cue end of t hem U afire, for they inlaid go off. Kev. J. W. tVtbottt will pnacli Mb morning and evening lu the opera bmim at Moimiouth next Sunday. All are cordially Invited lu attend. The Klckreall W. 0. T. IT. will give a literary enlertalumeut and temper- awe lair on the evening of February UHh. All donation thankfully re ceived, - Quite a vre earthUake luHk wa Ml In Portland and Atorla at 8:So o'ekak lat Wednowlay evt ulug. Hev- oral la Independence atate that they rVdt lttptlte dUtiuctly. With a eanuery and hiu fartory, lu addition to tla. enterprise that In- deiauidence now baa, It will not 1 a tsail tarler for w Kp the Iwll rolling, and avoid a wildcat buotn hy alUtueana, Tliere are now 80T atudenta, aud the pneieetrwtiior thau fair for at lea! 5uotud nt next year, aud the jueatlou I, "What la the Uwnl of cur ator going to do with them?" We iiiiat haw more woiu. , Ijnighary lln. nwlvvtl ihelr flue lncutator title) week, an I a they have a large uuiuber of thortHighbred egg on hand, they will on have a lot of flue thicken for ale. If you wUh to raise a flue grade'of chlckeun Interview them. Pliakere will pleaav eieuve u If we mmllty htm thua: Thrice la he clad w ho hath hi iyntem atreugtheticd with Ayer'Sniiarina, aud he but naked, though arrayed In fur, wlnwe blowl l HHr or with di-uM corrupted. An lu- C4uitarabhi medicine! You cau never tell what a alight cold may lead to; It I beat, therefore, to give youraelf the benefit of Uie doubt, and cure It a iu a pUik with Ayer' Cherry PloraJ. A day' delay, aome- tlia' an hiair' delay, may reault in -rtou eoiniiience. The board of regeuta of the Htate Normal School have been lu ion thla week, considering way and men for providing hwre Mn for tudeut. Already there are three on a at, aud cMwding pupil thu la not the right thing to do when we can do better. lla-ter k Hhelley have very haud- anluely rvmialeleil their drug Oore by rea-rlug the eelllng.puttlng linoleum on tlie ttoor, ana rtnirrangtng ine ciuntem, and giving It an additional touch wit b the 1 u t hruidi. It now looka very much like a metropolitan drug tore Imleed. IU'V. I. Peart will preach lu the Evangelical church Kunday morolng and evening. The Method!! will hold their M-rviiv In ahl church here after. The Methodlat Sunday echnol orgaided four wwkn ago i growing. There were fifty-three In attendance hiKl Habbatli. Hour, 3 p. m, J. A. 1 low limn wbdie to call the at tention uf the public to the fact that he U prepared to do all kind of black- tmlthing; boraealioelng a H-ialty. Healnohli in connect Ion with hi blacksmith hop, a paint hop, over- iieen hy exirliU.-ed workmen who do allkludnof work lu tbin Hue. tove hhn a call, on (' afreet. The apparent hitch that mvurred lu Mis Witlard't addtwa, a part of w bleb we printed Inat week, wiw occanloned by acvernl page not la lng furnished thla ollli-e. We waut It dlxtlnutly un- leratood tliat we printed all that wan Hent to theofllcc, aud no part of the addrcHH "waa lout or Intentionally taken out hy auy member of the Wkmt Hidk offliw." If you are going to rnlxo a gardeii thla year It wilt pay you to Investigate the need qmatloii. Iatcrn aeeil fre- quently fail In Oregon, on account of our climate being m dlirereut. Oregon aeeda will umiully give mucb more wit- lafiM'tlon, aud In thla connect Inn the reader' attention la called to the nd vertlKeinent of George Htarrctt, H'Cda- man, which apa-ar lu another column. Call and nee W. (). Cook' grand furniture emporium. It I like entei lug a airiall induce to atcp iiiHlde aud ace yourmdf reilevted on every hund In the large mirror and finely poltelied furnltureof all kind. Ill atoro now Include two door and he evidently ha the lnrgiwt and moat varied ntock of furniture for you to ult youmelf from till aide of the metropnli. lie aim) hu an eudkias variety of wall paper. , MIh II. Helle Coleman, of Plieulx, Jackaon county, Oregon, will leave to morrow for her home, Ml Coleman ha taion one of the mot u0HHful atudenta that ever attended the Btalo Normal Hchool, and her many dear friend In Monmouth will regret her ilepurtiiru. Hho perhup may return forapeclnl lewnon In ihumIo next year. The young ludy had tho forethought to MubMirllaj for the WkhT Hi DM before he loft. The bUHlnem meeting of the Young Men' Club lnt Tuesday evening wi quiteaplritod one. Heverul (iictlon were dlHCUHed with cotiNlileriible cur neatne,opcclully thoqucatlonof aHcer- tulning the whereabout of the pres ident a eouple of meeting prevlou, New offlcer were elected and several new iittitiu prowmcd for ineinberHhlp, Tho club 1 progreHHlng very nicely and afford the young men a place to pcnu the evening in oclal couvereutlon, reading, or various amusement. f alOllV OP Til It WIIKI H. rurlhvr lrtlviilr nf lh ! uf tlx rvrtiio.1. AliKiiutiKN, Wah , Juit. 3l,Vour lloqulaui eomwpoii'lcnt vl!td the WhH'ked hlp Ferudulo tortlay. The vel Ilea fourUvu mile north of thv eiitrain-e to Gray' llarlmr and two mllea from the wreck of the AtaTcnm, hwt there thro' year ago, Hhe Unlioul too yahl out at tuw tide,. Kv..rythliig movahlbou the hlp ha been wabed aahow aud the beach l littered with the wreckage. The vewl airuek at Jaiia Friday niirtilii4. The weather gale wan I wa thick and heavy, mid hlnwtmr fimii tlie outhwe4, Peter IVtenwiii, one ot tho aatlora r-eucd, Uil the following bry f the wreck: "It waa the captain' watch. I'.ilc Sunla-rg waa al the wheel, I he vee grated on the aatid, aud the captain thouuht he had at ruck a roof. Il oidertHlher w hwd Imrd port, and the hln went on lor hrdld. The breaker rolled clear over her, uuwhiug the whind aud throwhid Hunlarg cm the ve'l, ThetiU'ii aeiMy knew where the llft'preaertreia were The caiitalu told them, hut inld.-d they would he of no ue a (hey were too fir from ahore. The hlp reted on her port able and ellort were made to gel out the boat. When he reeled on her other aide the Umt were torn away lite men t lieu gave up all hope and look to the rlaglug. Nine men wen. on the fVreiuat together. The captain one waa on the m'naeit rig, vw other were ou the malum!, Biid one httheeablu. It I not known where the other four were. The name of the men hl are; t'aptalu UUtr, Fiot M to U lethMro, Hecioid Mate Charle Wright, Hteward John Fntitlt Moore, and Ktilor Wiania, O'llrleu, Pat Ildler, Itrowil, WlUou, Welwter, H-diUfa, t'ltarln JohlKoit, aud John Audewon. I'ltl'SIT'f TKAl Mf'tt' AMi AtlWI lrrtt Mllu HIU Muum"Ml. JHUrt au. in J. The AKiaUoti w colled to order at 0;lii a. m hy the preoldt-nt, K, F. Mulkcy. Prof, Murphy being Wnt, Prt. P. L. Campbell gave h abort adir.. ol aeltMiiie to the teacher, and explained theobjivlof the a.aiatlon otiteNor niulttnl nupriwnt, The ati!,jtrt of ".-lHd apir.itu nt bo t pKHHire It" wa ably di otiiwmd by Prof, W. i. IJ 'yind.U, aud many practical iigtion were olH-nM. President Ciiiiplll uggttd that the Jlwul.ui of thl Mlbject he MMtpotiei until the aftermain elon. A comiiiltlce w a app ointed uit pro gramme, eultlng of Min-n I'uttle aud Huilth, aud Mr. Simouton. The aong by two lltllo girl fr--ni the public iil, wa gtH, The A elation adjourned till I'M p nu t)u rviuwemtding, the mibjeet ''pielnad ap- tratu and how tu procure It" wa tllMiiMied further, by T. J. Jackon, ftupt. JU-ynotd, J. I ItuaMdl, and oth er. Mr. ".Miite, a niemuer oi me Ixiord of regent, waa prrlit, and wa entu-d itn lo imtke a few remark" on till ohjeet. Next wa a oug by four pupil from the public w-hool, which wa much appreciated ty the audience, alo di lation by Alice Curley and Ethel Hall. Irawiug; how to teach aud with w hat end lu view, watheit Introduced by Mia Leu O, ItulK-r, and waa fob lowed with a few remark hy Ml rtwan, 1'n.f, It F, Mulkcy, and ollur Ang hy the "Glee CI ih" w tienrlily eneore.1, Pnf. Kbit Uing atwiit, the aubjeel uf aril It met to wa luiruducvdhy l'f'f- C. A. Hlniouton, Profa. Wauu, Powell, and I'htnn, of U. H, N. H, followed Willi rental k, creating quite an enthuliuni upon the .ubject, A motion waa carried !ht (he Itrot Friday In March l ohw rved aa Libra- n day, by the teacher of Polk county, The aioMaiatlon adjournel to meet at luile-uilenee, the lt Saturday lu February. Hl)r I'tir Orilr. Mitchell A Itohaunoit have Jut re- (vtvvit a ear loan oi reiwoHi irom nui- fortila; IhwIiIih they have on hand a full aupply of llr and cedar which U thoroughly la-iwoned and which I te Ing put into llulhtng matcrUd a fait a powill'IO. Ilieir l o leuou nuu-oioe arrived thl week, which enable them (o turn out window ahca, door, etc., much. more rapidly than la-fore. They Ircady have on hand a large 'oek of all kind of moulding, (hairing, ceiling, Kio.li and door of all l.e. They m1o have ready for two a large Mock of red wood cueing which I of a upcrlor qual ity, In addition, tliey have a large a aortinent of colored gliot for door and window which they cut and lit. In fact, they haveoit hand all kind of Unfiling and oriuimcnUil mutcrlal for building purM"H, and alt thoxe con templating building tho coming aeaaoit will Ilnd It to tlielr lulereat to give Mil enterprlMiug firm a cull TIiIh i an old and reliable urm, nuil all order a ill lc given prompt uttcntlon." LiH'iitcil on Miiln trft, Independence, Oregon. "There are time when you couldn't Mop people from buying everything you have for nle," uld a proinlncnt miver- t!er to our reporter, "if you planted a ciinuoii behind tho door, and light then I when omo btiMlnewt men aeud their ndvertlaumenUouton their holy tnla alon, It miiko light and eny work for tho ttdverllweitieut, for a chalk lgn on tlie aldewalk could do all that wn needed, and have a half holiday forlx day lu the week; but who want to ftivor an . ftdvertlaemenl7 iheyiiro built U) do hard work mid Miould bo releiitlcMHlyaitntoiitln tlie dull day when BCUHtonicr tin to 13 etruck lie tweeti tho eye witli hind fuel, kicked liiHOtmihlu with Martling bankrupt ro ductloim, aud dmggwt In and lain on tlie counter with Irrealallhlo alatighter of prloua before lie will apend a cent." PhrenologlMt Your bump of Imagi nation I abnormally large, ir. . You Nlioiild write poetry. VUitor I do write poetry, (July yesterday I took a poem to an editor, and that bump you aro feeling 1 where ho hit mo. Don't bear on It o Intnl. Tld-llt. An empty pookotbnok I aumn' moat coimtuut friend, Oilier tuny grow cold but he will find no change In the purac., On at Jiurrinftun Jiu Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. tERtONjALMKNTI0N. W. 1. Crewy ha Iweu quite lck, butt U'tterat preaelit. Mr. J, M. FUk, of Wiiyi'tte, waa In ludcMndence Wedutwday, J, C. Ollmor mad bii tiea trip to the tlietropoll till Week. We are aorry to ay that it. Html ley I quite lck with la grippe thi Week, ' It, II IMiherg attended the funeral of Prealdetit Arnold la( Monday In Uorvitlll. Ilev, n IT. McFarliind gave the WkatHiDKofllcea very plaaiit call lM i tteaday, J, It, GiHMlmau and wife, of Eugene, mvvUltlng their on, A. J, Goodman and family thla week. Mia Delta Ityera went to Portland lat r rldity to accept a hIiIou lu Umk binding eatnhllMiinciil, ' Charley Wlaentan aud wife, of Wall Walla, came on yeMorday't train to vUit relative Ju indepeiulem Mr, J. A, Wheeler, who ha been Muillutd to hi roin with la grippe for wvcriil day, I able to bearouuu again. E, C. IVntlaud made a flying vUlt to our growing city thl W'evk. tie h much pbxtMHt with the progrea our town 1 making. C. K. Parker, of Parker, gave the nt Nut a very pleuMiit call laat H.tturtlay, aud report cro a liklug Hue lu III liolghtairhood. tr Kiok otllce aeiit out aud print el over three quarter of a ton of de acilptlv uialtcr of Polk county, during ttui uointh of January, How do you like that for a begluuliig Hon. Van It. Dv lbiiiutt,ex umor of Portland, waalu town Tuemlay and Wetluemtay on bnlue, Jte vtaitvd tlie Plate normal Ch-iiooi, aim luatie a few appropriate remark which were well received. The Mtw Maud aud Dora Conper Mr. Ota Howard, and Mr, Wut, Pat- tcrwMi, attended a gfaiiil leap-year jatrty at MeMliiuvllle Friday evening taut. They did not return until Monday, aud report having had a ml pleawtut time w It h frleiul. lu our lter city, llueutt VM Kw, line wrather ft any country. IteV, Plow matt' meeltiig cIiwhI taut Friday evening, with to accraaluu to the chinch, home of our wq lo are moving to their farm, aor ih river. K. H. Umgiu-re and IU Zjoimry ueivfl thl week. .m John Met laltwH,'ilnt CoU 15oky,ttd "it of J like Xuj.Ii, are all rpilte lck al thl writing. J. M. Prather and wife wiit lad Stiuday al Cwvullt. Ja. Tatout and tVtl. Emm were here tl,L wvk In the Ititerwt of the Port laud A iMl all our laino erat gave the awr a lift by ubcrlh- tug, lUv. IVart will coimin-uee revival ntertlug In re next Monday evening, to continue through the week. We Iim much g'l wilt I done. J. it. Willlanta and Miuir. Kruia went loKalem Thumdny to luten-ept two young men, whotklpped, forget ting 10 pay their litll. They left (iratidma KruU out alout forty dnllnr' toird bill. It, L, Htiilih, .f the Oregon Iiltery coiiiauy, or rorttaim, no ien witu u a week, lilppli clay by Umt to IVirtlaud. lttnire ha muy friend here who like lo have hint come back, more cpeelally, eouie of tho young ladle. H, P, Hall I building a nat, two. lory collage on hi farm, aero the river from thl place, Into which he will move iu the aprlng. Huoklon't Amir !. The UKt aalve In the world for cut, brulaca, on, ulwra, alt rlietim, fovcr in, teller, ehnpiml hand, ehllhtalii, uortw, and all kln eruption, aud pol- lively cure plica, or no pay required. It I guaranteed to give iH-rfivt aatl- fiictlon, or money refunded. Price, iil cent r lix. Fnraaleby any drug Kt't. Wetacott Irwin 271 Commercial Mreel, Kalent, aupply their tabh with tlie taut lu the market. Meal, 26 cent. A lloiili rrl.ir. A the San Framincoaiid Willamette HiNipCo, are Imiklng for ul table place for their factory, and finding that In dependence ha advantage over other town which are dcalrou of ecuriug their factory, they will ulurt a factory with a capacity of 10,000 an wed 1hki per day, tho t imber to come from the mirroundlng country oak, ah, or any tlmlier that will make lump, Tlie company wilt not accept any thing but an agreement until they are mitnufiiclurliig from Io.imni to 20,000 per day. Now If the town of Indcu- lence and Murroundlng country think uiiitan enterprise would lie worth a Hiniill ubldy to tlieiu, they can mmre the wunu by agreeing to pay wild nb- ldy to the general iiutiuiger aa ain a the company are mitiiufticturing from lO.(KM) to 2o,000 hnopHpYr day and upon tho agreement aforwmld hy tho town, the coin pnny will order their ma chinery Milppod to IiideH)iidence at once. All correHpniidaiice MlintiUI be nil- t1reHtl to C, F. Culver, Ilucua Vlata, Oregon. Tlie above en terprlxo will give em ployment to ten to one hundred men coiiHtmitly. Tho manager ay Hint now here along the Puclrlu coaat be tween Han FrattclMco and 1'tigot Hound, I there Mich suitable hoop material to be found a In tho Willamette valley, tho giving a market for the eccond- growth UiiiUt, which I usually Maahcd and burned on the ground without ven being put into wood, It being too small. The company will contract at once for 10,000 cord. Thl Miould re ceive the encouragement and support of all, the country people a well a tho citizen of Independence, a they will receive a direct benefit lu a market for uti article that uauolly goei to waste Let all help. W. W. Wllllnm had the honor of re ceiving the first appolntiuunt, that of ooiiMlnhlo for Independence precinct, by tho new county board, which he appreciate very much. I Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. iiKAtit or m. si.orm. . William It. Hlnpcr wa born In Chea ter county, Ohio, February 7, 1'UI, aud died lu Independence, Oregon, Feb ruary 3,. 1N"A While he wa quite youtiHht parent moved with tlielr family to Iowa, and In 171, (o Oregon While In Iowa the deecaw d wa twice married, hi flrt wife dying lu DMA, Waving two umll children to the care uf the father; and lu l)il he burled hi wound wife, which tat event h'ft to hi care cven children, Tho we m-e the deceased knew frein eirleiiee much of the care and sorrow of thl life. He leave lo mourn Ihelr Imm au ged mother, three brother, (Carrol Hkqier, of Corvalll, Thome Hloar, of rox Pmlrle, Linn county, and Oacar Sltqwr, of Hau Fratiiisco,) one lter, (Mr. Carolina !toell, of till oily,) and seven childivii, Mm. EIlo I I,lp- pell, of Iowa, Mm, Ada May llelaw, of Oilman, Washington, ami the oilier, two oiis and three daughter, are at the home In North iudcndcuce, wboe name are a follow) George, AllaMi 1),, LI I lie, Jennie, aud Ida, In addition tu these, there i a large circle of relative and friend who deeply yoipathlae wllh the orrowug one. Mr, Hloper wa takeu with la grippe about four week since, which with other con pllcallou biillUd the skill of hi pliyMclan. Ou TiMhiy lat, at IHKta, tu., while lit daughter wa hotderly niliil-lerlng to id wanta, lie udclenly pawed tiwsy, uiiex--telly hi Ml the family and fri lid. In hi death liidipeiideiice lost g-xsl cltltn; an gcdai)il wblowcd mother, a dutiful mi; the brother and wlsler, one who lovwl tla-m; aud the children, a loving and ibvtited father. On Wednesday, after a brief erviue conducted by the pnMorof the ItitptiM church, the fu neral tk place from the family resil ience, and the reomlii of the deceased were Uld away In the Monmouth cem etery bcMdc those of hi wife aud other relative, IVaceful lt hi lumbeia "In buying a Coiigtt uuxllilne for children," ay H. A. Walker, a pnnn- ineotdrougUt of Og'lcn, Ctah, "never be afraid lo buy ChamU-rhilu' Cough Kcnn-iv, There t no danger fnoii It, ud relu f i alway ure to follow. larcutarly reeomuiend ('hiiuils-rlaln's tM-eaue I have found It to I aafe ami reliable. l'1fly-cet Mtha for aalo by all liaMltehie dealer. A tHTIUr tl!t,TY fAltl, A iiumts-rof the dtlavMuf Indcprn- lent e met iu ihoera hnu last Tuw day evening fr the purof taking Into consideration tlie propriety of orgautiilng a district county fair. On motion, J. W. Kirkliind w cleetetl ehalrmati of the ttteellng. The meet ing wa aililnwel by Hon. Van II. le I jwhimit, rx mayor of Portland, and 'titers, it wa determined to hold a public meeting of our eltl-ii, ami all iarti luterestml, lieKl Sotoftay after mstii at 2 o'clock p, in , lu the oiera ttouw lu lndeH-udeuti. Thl la au en- (erprls W hich, if carried to a successful conchtMtai, will lie of great mate rial value lo the farmer of our county, as well as to all of our el linen of all punoilu, 11 everyUaly turn out, and be urv lie on time, A fair we should have by all mean. What ay you all? Come one, come all. Marll Wins, We desire to say to our cltixetia, thai fur year w have becu selling Dr. King' New Discovery for consumption, Dr. King' New Life pills, Ilucklen'e mica naive ami Ek-ctrto bitter, and have never handled remedies (hat ia-lt aa well, or that have given such univer sal wilbifactlou. We do not heMtalc lo guaranicv them every time, aud we land ready to refund the purchase rice, If satisfactory result do not fol low their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on Ihelr merit. Fur ale by all druggist. fur tar Iji, Take twelve ounces of tftsllke, one luind of nisilullon, two grain of com inoii sense, two ouuira of experience, a large sprig of lime, and three part of the cooling water of consltTcratlon. lad these heat over the gentle fire of love- Sweeten with the sugar of forget fulness, tlr It witli the pooti of mel ancholy, put It lu the bottom f your heart, cork It with a cork of clear con science, lei It remain, and you wit) quickly find east) and be restored to your cmw again. tea iuwrti, ioo, Tlie n'tuler of thl poier will be pleased to learn that there Is ut least one dreaded ill wane tint science ha been able to cure In all It stage, and that Is catarrh. Hall' Catarrh Cure Is the only isislllve cure now known (o the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a conKltutlounl disuse, require a con Mtltuilotinl treatment. Hall' Catarrh Cure Is taken littcrnally, acting directly Uu the blood and mucous surfaces of tlie system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, aud giving the piilleiit strength by building up the constitution and OHslHtlug nature In doing It work. Tho proprietor have so much faith In It curative powers, Unit they offer one hundred dollar for any ciimo that It full to cure, Send for llsi of testimonials. Addres, F.J, CHENEY A CO.,' Toledo, O. IttTHold by ull druggist, 75o. AN KX SlIlltHANITK Who Is ll,illii( I,, llullil so Orgon C ity. Inil Utlmnre, formerly Chief of the Hliermitn Fire Department, aud for year a live, wldo-owuke citizen of Bliermnn, I uovv a rcaldunt of Inde pendence, Oregon, and 1 the propri etor of Uie water work nt that place. He I doing much to build up hi new home, aud the Ihrnwrnt wishes lilin good luck, and trust that sonic day In dependence, may b tlie best town west of the Mississippi, except Hlicrman. Numnnn Vrmtwrnt, (Tcxii.) Mr, C. W. Kcod, proprletor-of tho Hotel Dcllono, Omaha, one of the. 11 nest new ami modern hotel In tho west, any of Chamberlain' Cough Koniodys "We have used It lu our family for year with tlie most satisfactory result, especially for our children for colds and croup, It can lie depended upon; besides, It Is pleimuut to take, and huciiw to lie free trout chloroform and the oily substance put Into iimny cough mix ture." Fiay-ccnt aud one-dollar hot tic for mlo hy nil medicine dealer. Wsll.ta liw. I Jamea Ncwlree I down with la grlpi.. i ue prtsqieci or our town iiuuuiug tin xiiua this iiiniiier Is very g'ssl. llevs. NaMi and rilckafiie held their regular quarturly meeting here Friday, Huturdity, and Hunday, Prof. lUger w around Hut unlay tailing chart for learning tho organ aud piano, lie sold awvera! It) (hi place. Mr. Nora Ilruue ha gone to Mc"oy to assist Mr. Grave lu the ItoUd biwl tie. Mr, I'm J. Durham, uf Hwdtane Fall, Wash., I visiting Mr. Ponce, of thl ple. " ' , Mm, linker ami her three children are visiting her parent, Mr. and Mrs, Geo, W. Wilcox. Wis live In Eastern Oregon, A l nit twenty live of our young peo ple imi at the resilience of Mr. J. F, Pence Thursday, aud K'iit the greater part of the night lu tripping the "light fauhutlo toe." George Amhroe toil C. A. ilnll have laaight twelve acre of bottom land aud will set nut h"i tin coming vpritig, I). C, Haling will also net out ton acre In Imps, having bought land fur that purptaw, Mr. David Keener' family moved to Independence Monday, They have made many friends her who regret to e them leave. Ed, Yociitii lost a valuable colt tlmiugh the Cai-elesslKsitlng of hunt er, alwut a week ago. There will be an entertainment given by the liallstou chisil, mllsl t.y the young ple of (lit place, February (l. WK, for lla twtieflt of the aclnad libra ry. A opr will be given at the close of the entertainment. Mr. Johnson, Mr, J. 1). Keward' mother, I lyltig very low with paral ysis. Her recovery I doubtful. M-U'a flaitw suit Orcsna. Hon. Daniel F, IWully, tlie great gatl and plaint mauiifaciurer, la build ing aud shipping- inure organ aud piano than ever. InlBiuMr. lhattiy left home a pcnuilcs plow-isiy, and hy tils Indomitable will he has worked his wy upsoa to aril so fur, nearly ioo.tku of tu ally's organ and plnno since 170. Nothing need i lo dUlicartett tilm; oh- tati laid In hi way that would have w recked auy ordinary man forever, he turn lo an advertisement and come out of It brighter tlirut ever. Hi Instrument, a I well known, are very ipiilur and am (o las found in all lrt of Umj world. We are Informed Unit during the next ten year he tu leud to aell 2"),ooo more of hi make. That means a buslne of t J0,000, if we average them atflixiew u. It I al ready the large! bimlmwi of the kind InexUlenee. Send to Daniel F. Itcetty, U'aaltlngton, New Jersey, forratahigue. NltTltK. The MethtMilst bsve made arrange. inentsto hold their servlcn-a In the Evangcllinl chua-h. Mr. i'eart will premit every aecotnl and fourth Sun- lay. Melhodlst Hahlsitli ttcluad every Huuday at 3 p. m. Mr. (Vqdey will preach every fl rat and third Huttdaya To these acrvtoca all re Invited. Claw meeting ou Thursday evenlug. Isaac Pkaiit. A a Ciii'Mtv. There will be ervi- in tho Evan gelical church Habliath evening. We will H-ak on the reason for otwrving the Habbalh. A. 8. Cofl.iV, Paator. llonly la It, kWI follrjr. Thl Is a patcnt-atedleliie advertise- meiil, but your attention ono moment may nave you much ulti rlug a well as money. We cure that rough. We cure that tickling. We cure that hacking. We cure that throat eleartttjr. We cure Croup. We cure llrotichltU. We cure thtt La tirtpi Cough. We help you to ttlng aud aak. We are not the 8. II. Logetigoa. We are a pleasant Cough Hymp. We are put up luAOaiid 75-mt M- thw. We are the a H. Cough Cuiv. Giiuraiilevd by all druggist. ON vv (COO. Th Kutiir MnnutSoturlna auliarb of I'urtlHiol AlreNily 1'Mf-n.ll tf tO.eoa fr Month. It I well-known fact that a manufactory, employing labor, no matter where Hunted, 1 the nucleus of a city. Tho greater the nuiiils'r of employe, the greater the prospective city. Thekrupp gun work, of Ger many, support a city of Oo.OtlO; tlie Pullman palace, car Co., Pullman, 111., a elty of 12,000. Oswego, Oregon, 1 In It Infancy. To day the Oregon Imd and Stwd Works.and other industries, makes a pay Mil of f 12,000 a month, With an Itiereiwo lit the manufactur ing mil put, the city Increase In popu lation. Population Increase value of real estate; therefore Oswego oiler to-day, to the careful Investor, the very best field for Investment. Oewego Is only two miles uutside the limit of consolidated Portland. It ha cheap t rain service of.s j cunt a trip, and eight train a tiny; also six steamboat each way on tho Willamette. Owcgo 1 a beautiful lto for a town. Oswego him a Mplcudltl 2,400 water power, which I offered to tunnulhotuivr for n, term of years free, and land with It, Oewego has pure spring water hi pipe over the town. Oswego ha a beautiful lake where the pleasure-lover of Portland wltl rnsin cataullHli a summer resort. I'roierty value In Oswego will advance rapidly and permanently, It future U founded ou the development of the favorable location fur manufacturing. Lot In Oswego Invite the hoine-socker. Lot sold on easy tiwlullmcuta of fit) down and $5 a mouth. Ak the pub lisher of thla paper lo show you a pint of Oswego, or address a postal card to Uorthwick, Hatty & Co., 71 Alder street, Portland, Oregon. Tho Chilian war I about settled, but tho grocery war Just started, aud T. W. Eaten want 500 new customers to buy groceries cheap for cash. Foil Balk. Milk dairy, twelve cows, horse and wagon, and nil necessary equlpugo for carrying on a general dairy business. Inquire ono mile north of Independence, on premise of J. G. Vail Orsdol, for term, etc, . I2t W, C. T, V. (st aas, a, , insiss.J I January 20th, at T o'eka-k p, m., Mr, I A, It. Kltfit. Mate president of W. C. T, I', met quite a large audience In the church at Monmouth, composed moatly of young men and women, Mudenu of the Htate Normal ehil. Ou account of the alswuce of the president aud vice president of the Young Women' ("Jiristlait Lu Ion under w hte ausphsfll he camethe secretary called the meeting to order, and after the audience hd Joined In Mnglng, she read a ma nage of Kciipture, Mr. Klgg led the audience In prayer, after which ahe gave very Interesting lecture to the young iople, Miowlng a few of the many thing young men ami women can do In the great work for "God, liouie, aud native laud." Hhe sluipll. fled the work,aiidiuiMleltottractive, that, at the close of her address, two active jud four honorary member were added to the list. May UhI hasten the day when from every heart ahall go up a gil shout of victory over ilruiikeuiiee, and all other evils, which shall be rtkecboed through all time, Tits World's rtr. A World' Fair Hoclcty I organized at Mouutoutb, Mr. K. W. Allen, Oregoit'e rejroeulatlv in the Ujard of Iady Manager of the Columbian Ex position, and Mr. A. It. Klgg, atate president ut the W. C, T. U. and alter ualeof the exposition, met with the ladle of MoiiiiioiiiIi Thurwday, Janu ary 28th. After prayer by Mr. Itlgg. ills Magvle liutlcrwa elwited clialr man aud Mr. II. A. Adklo miretary for tlie mlng. Mr. Allen then de llvered an excellent addrea In rtfi eiie to woman' work In the corning expoMtmu, Hhe gave a glowing de-m-rlpllon of (he women' building, and sjsike of the wonderful growth of woman' work. From note taken front her address, 1 copy a few Item that may be of Interest to the reader of the Ww Hike, especially the women: "The ground on w hich the world' fair I hi bo held In 10,1 1 situated ou the beautiful shore ol Lake .Mii blsii aud I only six mile from the center of the city of Chicago, slid contains not 1cm than loon acre. The northern end of the Mlo hu been ul for many year a a city park. I hi ha been reserved for the sia-cial buildings of the tate and foreign ga llon, in January, 1881, work com tneiieel n the .unimproved area. Ihousaiiihi of men, hundred of teams, and a score or more ol Meant dredge, acre employed. The wauisi have been drat iM-d and tilled, the hills lev eled aud graded, great In goon and eaiiat have been excavated, and the Imiiieiiiw terrace ujHin which the build. Ing are to stand have tiecu raised. Tla? U. a government has already ap pMprlated l,IVM,fX). The city of Chi cago baa lasuetl 5,i,ii0 of municipal boiitl, aud the diiteu of Chicago have ubacribed more than auoiliar fo.huo,- 000, To the corxratku orgaiilrd un der the law uf Uie Mate of Illinois, for (he purpose of procuring the necessary fund, and providing requisite ground snd bulldluga, we are indebted for Uie ia,0ttt,oij with which our beautiful women' building I being erected." At the clot of Mr. Alleu' addrea, Mrs, Klgg exprciwd henaif a very inbltliHi forOrcgou aud for her own ex. Hint aald he loved Oregon, and wanted her to come right to the front. She epoke very encouragingly of woman' tulenl, and said tills was woman' age, but she did not alway Improve Iter opportunities, Hhe aald also there w ere w omen who could dis tinguish thentHclvv outside of the home, and that there wa no fear but there would alway I women enough to May at home. A motion w aa then made that we organize a World'e-Fair Society at Monmouth, the object of which shall lie to promote the cc-oer- tloa of the women of Oregon with any ml all authorized person, lu the en deavor to have tlie state creditably rep resented -to promote their co-0aratlon with tlie board of Idy Manager of the World' Columbian Exposition, thus securing for the wnmeu of the late not only proa-r recognition,, but also the great lament which will be the reault of the unprecco'eiited opportu nities thus given to women. To flud women of talent who are capable of do Ing meritorious work which may he creditably exhibited, and to render to wild women till needed encouragement and financial old, If necessary! and to ascertain whether there are In the i clnltyaiiy manufactured article pro duivd In w hole or lu jwrt by women. An organlxat.on was effected with the following oftleers: President, Miss Miefgio Uutler; first vice president, Mr. A. A. lleutlcy; secretary, Mrs. II. A. Adklns; treasurer, Mrs, It. M. Hinlth. Adjourned to meet at the; residence of Mra.ll. A,Adkln,Tucsday, February 2d, nt 7 o'clock p. in. Every young man or woman w ho has a desire for knowledge ought by all mains to have an eucychipiedla. The WkstSiuk Company Is utlbrlng the finest work of this kind ever printed it a premium for seventy-five subscriber. It Is the great Eneyelopivdia Krltaii nlca, which cost about fiiO. Every conceivable subject Is tretttcd at length, and the work k replete with map and engraving. I.I.WUN TO THK KACKKT. The Kackct I ruuibllug all over the town, Tlie Kackct 1 putting the price all down. Tlie Knekot I causing the people to say, "If you want to buy cheap, come see u to-ihty," The Kackct taco curtain, one dollar jK-r pair, The fabric so fine, tho pattern so rare, The flue lhtcket shirt, a white a the snow, They soli for a dollar, how fust they do go. Ladles' hairpins, two donen for a dime, Two thimble for a ulckel, O my! what a time. SliiK-a, trinkets, aud notion, we sell thoniHO cheap, Our customer laugh, and competitors weep. You cau find us on main street, Inde pendence, Oregon. B, F. Andkkws. Whon Baby nt tick, wo gave hor Castorla. Whim she wo a Clillit, tlw orlwl tor CaRtoria. Wlien she became Miss, (lie oiling to Gutoria, Whoa ilie b4 ClillUron, ?)ie gaveuieut Cftstori. vaAta or mm OAtmnrour. Ml Emma Davenport, daughter of Mr. It. A. Davenport, of Monmouth, died Friday afternoon, January 29, at 4 p. nt. Mrs. Davenport' home I In Portland, Mi having eotn " to Mon mouth to send her daughter, Emma, to the O. H. N. HclwoL Hhe came last fall, and Mis Emma wa In nchool until the holiday, when abe waf taken ilck with typhoid fever, aod through all bet alcknew ab never murmured nor complained, but DtUred a kind word or gave a cheerful look to all who came to visit Iter. Kha waa a very diligent and attentive student, ever looking totbe napplnc of other, always thinking of soum good aba might do for some one. Bit alway had a kind word for all whom aba met, and to know her wa to love tier. All wlto knew her mourn her Um deeply, knowing they hav lent a (k-ar friend. The O. a N. Hchool baa kad ft good Mudcnt with a loving dlapoaltioo, a kind la-art full of sympathy for all dcNcrvlng people, and one who will be long remembered by all. President Campbell and some friends aooom pauled the mother and retDain to Port, land, Mia Davenport' remain will be Interred by the side of her fatber,wbo died a few yean ago from the same fever. Over Ave hundred atudenta and citizen followed the remain to U JcHll. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Blvena, of Huena Vlata, were In town yeatorday to have the picture of tlielr baby, Wil liam Kuwtcli, taken. The baby la a flue-looking boy, and very much re i-mblea It father. Tmsin' Bsiiailaatlaa. Notice k hereby given that for the purpose of making an exam I nation of all pvtaon who may offer themselves a candidate for teacher of school la thl county, the eouuty-ecbool superin tendent thereof will bold a public x amluatlon at Dallas, Or., February 10, County w-hool superintendent of folk county. A. V. K. Knyder, Hie job printer of Dalla, assisted by bl brother, O. W. Snjiler, I eumptling fact and figures preparatory to issuing a sketch of Polk county, showing the resource, advan tage, growth etc.of every section there- if. The work will be la book form uid will contain a complete a history a practicable to give of Polkone of the best couutlc In Oregon. Every ctln of the eouatywlll be felted and given a showiug. "Look out for the train when Uie bell ring." NOTICE. This i positively the last call to all who owe J. D. Irvine a grocery bUL All bill not paid by February 2Mb will be placed In the band of an attorney for Immediate collection. I will ba fouud at tlie Independence KaUanai bank. Yours truly, J. D. Iavivn, TIME TABLK. IixIhhiiIs ud Moaawath MmU llae 1.MWM Lsbvss ladenrndeut. J.1XI SIU .Vl II 14 IV) X;4& tun Moumoulb. 7-JO kno It tfcia BUSINESS LOCALS. Go to W. O. Cook' and see that con versation chair. W. H. Wheeler ha a new ad. In thl week' item Read It. New Home and White sewing machine at Wheeler's book More. For the finest candle and confec tionary in Uie city, call at P. C Patter- it's. Try that flue five-cent Queen of Queens cigar at P. C. Patterson's candy . More. Go to Wheeler's and get one of tboee White Labor cigars. Only 6c Best In town. P. 0. Patterson always keeps on hand a full supply of Havana and Key West cigars. Bend your laundrylng to the Salem steam laundry where It will be done In the beat of order. T.W. Estca has a large supply of that Rock Candy syrup on band which he I selling out very low. Talk Is cheap,' but It take money to buy groceries, and T. W, Eates has gut the money, and le ableto sell you gro ceries for cash cheaper than ever be fore. Bntcin Me.im laundry, 230 Liberty street, Sulem, Oregon, docs all kinds of laundry work In a firot-claas manner. Free delivery to and from Indepen dence Sugar ho advanced, but T. W. Eates ho plenty of It ou haud which he will give hi (customer Uie benefit of; so come along and get your supplies before it gets out of reach. WeMaeott & Irwin, 271 Commercial street, furnish the best meals to be had tu Hulvm, for 25 cents. When in Halein give their restaurant a trial and get your appetite satiated with all the delicacies the market affords. Our holiday issue I not yet exhausted, , and you should send for copies and send them to your friends East, and elsewhere. Rctter than a hundred let ter 1 our New Year's issue. Only five cents a copy. NOTICE. Notice Is hvrehy given to all persons knew, tug themselves Imlebteti to the IhM Una 4 MuKli-r & UH'ke, to ('Nuweosll ml otic an set. tie, either hy cnh or note. Ws close op eur biiiiiwM, snd therefore demand lmatedutta settlement. UV BusTaa A Loci a. - n I 1 There set-1 : QUARTER -,ore.rie n tied in Hu- kercoiti.ty.Ore-rvrj n gon, nesr what Ut Jl Is now Baker City, a pj? M Tf IDV man who hits since UCi 1 I Ull I become identified with the resource sne TtPft dewlopmentof that country. This maa XlVlU . la no other thaa Mr. John Stewart, oe of the wealthiest and most Influential dtiaeaa ta the county. In a recent letter he aaya : " I had sees uOerlug from rmlnt In my back and geaent kid ney conipluint for some time, and had seed suay Rinedtca without any but temporary relkC The pnlin in my bark had becontc so aevert that I ww prevented from attendiug to my work a ad could not move about without the use ef a cans. Rear htg, through a friend, of the wonderfhl cores t fccted by Oregon Kidney Tea, I waa ludaetd te try box, and from that very first doatl fonad instant rrlief, and before usittg half the cooteaU of the box the pains in my back entirely disappeared. I have every faith lu the virtues of th Oregoa Kidney Tea. and can conarientleusty reosamend P to nty friends. I would not be without it lot anything." - Oregon Kidney Tea cures backache, toenail nence of t Ine, brick dust sediment, burning or painful seosution while urinating, and all affec liona of the kidney or urinary orjranaof either sea.