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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1892)
THE WEST SIDE. .ttVRtt V- West Sids Publishing Company FRIDAY, KEHHUAItY , KtH 1,,?. Yesterday between sunrise and sunset, two troltk-ii hours, and each on bedecked with witty uiamonu miii' utcs. N reward gen IW ottered. They bit ll.ourKtANN. A Nsw Moiwtmt lUu.Y.Tlte In formation m from rortland ttmt on or shout March lot, Tony Noll net will mk hi Wimk Nif mfrA mwrutntf dully. Thl paper ha been published a au evcnliur dally slue IU eetnhlhdv nient little over a year jph Prntistkv.--L. I- White, lis lo cated permanently with u and ould be pleased to have all those In need of dental ervtee 0111,00 htm In hi neatly furnished ami equipped office ow the ludeuendenc National hank. He I thorouirhly proftoleut In his profession and will irlv you eutire satisfaction Price reasonable. RniKvra ltuinHiNTKtK-tlovni(Mr lVnnoyer appointed J.T. Apperami, W. P. Keady, and J. K. Weatherford, member of the board of rvtfeuts of the Btate Agricultural College at Oorvalli. The botuvl Is now endeavoring to Hint nuui suitable to take the presidency of Om wlleire. madel.vacant by lite death of rwf. Ik I- Arnold. Trti Ao K KT l.T i' h a i. I'oi.t.miR. Governor lVnnoyer, Heeretary Mo Briil, and Superintendent MeKlroy, have returned from IVrvallls, where they have been attending meeting of the UstM of regent of the Wato Agrl cultuml college. The election u" a pres ident to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Piufcmor Ik L. Arnold wurnl ferred forth present," A chair of Km gUsh, Including Kuglbdi literature, wa wtabllnhvU, aud IWwsor J. it. llor- norslivUil to the vhalr. A Fhki Lkiti'mk. O. M, IVIngW' will (tv a frv loctuivllii Jh ojra hount Saturday wetting at TA o'clovk Hubjwt: "The Human frohWtn; th Origin of Its Various tvk Its III- tory Through th Ago ami ritlmnte DcitUuy." lllutratrl by thivw largp chronolnghwl chart. At a rxvh'W of. th stlu'latlo and thcUtle pIiIUmo phlw tbvrvou, with an ortgtimt and novel Utvory thoroof, Uuntkn and answers will be given by the audit-mi! and speaker. Intvnavly tiiteri'attliig to all Aoollvt'tion will betuken at the close. Till! CoL Mixim. Messra. H. M. and J. K. Coowr lat yvar spent I In opening np some con I utinw at Spring ; Hill, atwut tlftwn mlU-s from lndt'en :, deuoe. and also have bnuded, for two years, tor developing purptww, the ntlttea aerua live river, about two milt dUtanUsnd are now making prepara tions to briu work In earnest. Their Dew drill arrived this week and ora Mona, mom eitwtslve than ev?r, will 1m begun at out. This Is a big thing Jbr our town and set'tiou, and the ros- Dectsso fur show uumkttukMbly the jupertor quality and an Inexhaustible Quantity of exivlli-nt coal Witlioiit loubt. thta section of the Willamette galley I on the eve of prosperity not hitherto enioved by any swtlou of Oregon. TMK CITY COISCIU , The council meeting was atWiidcd by I number of leading eliiwus. Mayor lerwin was In the chair, and a full oard was in attendance. t Tlie committee ou Finance rejKirttHl ivoralily on the following bills: F.leo lie light company, fnt..V); W. 11. JTheeler. i30; J. F. O'Donuell, fD.Ki; i. B. Iiobinson, 3.U); tiomlmsti A feuty, The report was adopt- 1. The recorder's statement fr the Oiitbof January was received and dered filed. - Marshal Fennell reported that the tt't of city taxes oolleoted was $ l,4sl amount refundetl, f 11.73; amount Unquent, t7.83. The rvinirt was re Ived and ordered filed. Die committee ou Ht reels and Public operty rccoinmemied that the are ,ht at the nort h end of the f t bridge I retained at Its present locution, leb recomtnendatlon was adopted. petition was flled remonstrating ilnst the removal of said light. The committee on Fire and Water wnmeuded that the flre-Ml towr Vxaited uimn the soutbeaxt corner be city hall. Adopted, he committee on Health and I'o I recommended tliut the tltlon log a rigid enforcement of the Bun I laws be adopted. It was moved I said report be adopted. Tim r ruled the motion out of order on grounds that said petition cimllict wltb the statute laws of the statu. fdlnance No., regulating the II llDg oud sale of Intoxicating liquor pance No., regulating the cou jtion of side and cross-walks; ordl- No. , preventing the running rge of domestic animals within the limits; and ordinance No., regu j the (rice of bulldlngcrosH-wulks, i a second reading, and were re trespectlvely tocommllU'es on II 1, streets and public property, or ces, and streets and public proji- ott A VenWs andj. W. Kirk , bills were referred to the commit 1 finance. motion, the council adjourned. I A BBIRF KKJOINDKK. I Dixib, February 22, 1HD2. IOB West 8riB: Iteplylng to iter In your former Issue regard 6 twenty-mill tax In Polk county, lllas, Polk county, editor of the man, says tho levy was necessary nuritof the Most High washing 'dges, to tho amount of $.'13,000. the records of the county, I am 1, can show no such figures for bridges, (and I defy the editor I it,) yet, if that be so, then our hould In every wayeconomlzo, jventofa cyclone or washout nlng summer. To that end I suggest that the printing of tick the next election be not made Meet of Jobbery, but let to the bidder In the county, more es jr as Independence and Mon , have each one Job press, and f two. f All.HKll, 3n Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. LOCALS. tirade the street. I'miie your fruit trees, A little rain this week, I mtrove your aide ulks. The bumper degree tu-iilghU Garden making tiiut commenced. I1,iiuuoii tuts a new ad lit tins week Head It, Iook for I'sltersoii Urns, big ad. ou flrst wgc next wwk, Hacks of new khmI at Klivlloy Yuluyn'thU WMk.. Th r VKvttUjn'l" wwl ihMutih I(uh'HiuUw IhuI Mtttuhty, Knh milk vow wnitltM. Ailtlitw, A, J. WiiMt, InilcooiitU'iux'. 15 " MnOlr, IittvUlmm Is pivoting m-t ltUt on hor lot on t' stix't. TluKruil Immit'r th'tfr will I conlriHl In full rvKitlltt to-nlnhi. PnnolilugHt the (iirUHou rliuMt Sumlftjf moruloK by IUv, IK V, ISiltun lo hihI t the jjnunl humr !i;r' iMiifi'rrol nt lit o-m hmiw to ulntit IttMlfoM eon!, clotl), soil tiov lty tlrw twttvnw Jut nwlml l Slo'lloy Vsiuluyu's. Conrstl Moultoit's rvhibmlt hw olnlty (ximny will tx hwrv tu'Xt Mw dy sml TutDHlny night. lVtr Cwk, f Portlftiul, w lit town tkd'vt Am thl wt-k. 11 talk of muvlnjt Uok to lixlon'inl.'niv, Th low nrhvs nu tovn tit It, M Vih 3t tVs hotiM will urirUt you Vy ilown lowrr than pvi-r hfforo. lii'Ull tll 10'W Wtlltf ltollot'Kil.on th fourth mk of thl wtik' twins mo) re vvhrti will .xu arrive In tiulqvn A thonuiKh xHliton of work of th A. K. I.t). I'.Mlll ikIvu to-nlalit st tin? oimw hiu lKn't full to It. The boat ' company wntwnplalw building a lnv- ttnli-r tt lmrf nt thb t lace soon, tiood; a much-needed m phtvemeiit." lUv. I. IVart will pwteh In the Kvangidleal ehureh lit tli'u ully, liMt Siuitlny morning and vvvnliig. All are cordially Ittvltl, Hev. J. W. (Wlmrno will hld Mb morning and evening nt thMera hmim In Mommaith next 3undtiy All arc In v lied to I prewtit. The Utttom has fallen out of price on every) Id ng at the dd staiul of U1 man ft Unity, w here It. M. Wndo A t o, have the larttod. t'K;k of every thing hi their liim. J. F. O'lKmuell's Uantimi tlguml curtains In the front window of hi new builiM'- hou'W are certainly the mt altmi'tlve In the tow n. The dc- nlgns tainMil uHn them are very ar- twite. "When he saw the enemy coming he turned and ran. I cull that coward. lew," "Nut ut all, He renimtred thut the earth Is round, and he Intended to run around and altwk the enemy from the rear." The aiiuiiiil -1iimI itteetliig of dUtrlrt No. 21 w ill le held at the seltootliiiiiw on the Till of Man-It, at 7 o'clock p in , for the purH of elwiliig one director atidM'hHl clerk Ik.ti't forge) thethile ofmetttlug. Prlcn-sof adudssion to the exposition of the A. K. 1. 1. I. workings to-nlsht, at the oiiera hotuc, an general ailiuis- iun, .V. cents; gallery S"i tvnts; nwved iili, 80 cent. Tickets on sale at I'ut- temn' drug store. Iloru to the wife of J. I, ltogers, at McMlunvllle, lal wwk, a I')". This makes our friend, liev. A J. HuiinnUer, of this city, grandfather another lime. Mr. Hunsaker Is now at McMiuuvillc on a vllt to bertlaiiKhter, The result of tlie Irlul of Miss Agnes Deuiimu vs. V. K. (r,m'y,chalnimn of school directors, Is-fore Kupt. Iteyuolds last week, was decided ill Mission mull's favor. We learn Unit an nptxitl will be tukeii to State Hupt. Mcl;iny. There will I a shooting match given by F. N. Hinlth, at Ia-wIsvIIIc, f..r lst f and turkeys, on the 1st day of March There will be several iilmrods from abroad, and tho Folk-county boys will have to do their best shooting If they win any prizes. Women who sillier from nervous and physical debility find great help in the use of Ayer's .SarHitparilla. it produces tho rapid elt'cct of a stimulant, without reaction the result being periniuii'iit Increase of strsuuth and vltror, both of in I nd and body. People tniuhlcd with sick and ner vous headaches will fl nd a most clllrii- cloiis remedy in Ayer's Cntlmrtio rills. They strengthen the stomuch, stimu late the liver, restore healthy action to the digestive organs, and thus nlliird speedy and s?rinnneiit relief. "Now, Willie," said limuiinil, "I want you to keep very quiet. I don 't want you to sr.y a word all through dinner." "Ve'y well, mitmmn," rw turned Willie. "Ou'y I link you ought to help by glvin' my motif plenty of flngs to cat, so's to keep It busy, per louiifi jyitpw. Iter. A. F, liott, pastor of tho Presbyte rian church of this city, preiichfld an ex cellent w;rinoii last Sunday In memory ofltev.C. H. Spiirgcon. Ho showed the striking si riiiliirlty Utween Appol- lisi, of tho New TeHtiiment, and the great English divine. All Christen dom Is paying honor to ids memory. ItoV, 0. C. Poling, presiding elder of Orciron district, Oregon confenuice, of the Kvangeilcul church, will hold his lust quarterly rncctlng for this confer ence year of Dallas mission, in Grace church. Dallas, on the evenings of Murcli 1st and 2d. Services at 7 o'clock in. The public Is cordially Invited. A programme of song and recitation will be given at tho Christian church on this coming Sunday evening, by the Evangelical society. Tho pnstor will deliver a short historical sketch of the Institution of learning Iwulcd at LaFuyette. In connection with the Instrumental and vocal selections, Miss Alia Estcs will sing a solo, untitled Only Tired." "In buying a cough medicine for children," says H. A. Walker, a prom inent druggist of Ogdcn, Utah, "never be afraid to buy Chamlsjiiiiln's Cough Itcmedy. There Is no danger from It, and relief Is always sure to follow. I particularly recommend Chamberlain's bccmiHe I have found it to be sale turn relluble. Fifty-cent bottles for sale by all mcdiiiued'calcrs. ThiAeiip.year hull given by several of the ladles of ImlcH'lldctieo In the opera mie ( Moiidsy iiIhIiI, Ilia aniilvcrsafy of Whtiigtoii's blrthduy, wnulle Inrgoly attended, and Bit en joyable ilni.i was hud by all present, tlood orler was ttiiitiitnlueil and excel lent niude furnished, A line supier wsiKcrvedal tiltisou'i resiatiraut. for the occasion, iif whkit all pitrbsik to their liil 'a content. Th service id the ltptlt church last HobUith were Ittnux'swlve, Two gtssl sermons wercprcacheil by the as. siKiiilii editor of the iSu' feiiW, and bin address to the young (s'ophi at 3 u' clock p, in,, ought to have been hoard by every one. During his vWt here lie ivix-lved twenty-one new suli avrlU'i to the ppr, thus show lug our Istiiile to l a reading iwoile. We y, valine agalu Uto, Sullivan. "Illilepeudeuee has utilwcrltsHl Ituhile rittw) lowanl a county flr. IiidcNitt leiuv and Polk county t wllviv Mlmtty should Uv l.litn county I one itflhe lct lu the state; we have larger grotmd and l-l Imek, Why not we have a fair tient fall,' .Itfwio.v ' eow, we are giati to say oini we have but few Mleawbcra In Jnden. teiieeaiid Polk ciuniy. Our siple don't watt for something to turn up. llu.ua ll.ll Mulv. U, P. 1 lull lm moved to bl farm tit Morrow county. I'he general health of the commu nity I exwllelit. liev. .', V, Poling will hold quarterly meeting here next Satimlny and Sun lay, Hmndpo, l Vk. l U very weak and feeble and Is not expected to live bid a short lime. Mr. Handle, of Dallas, mevt.llo town btsi wvk with Ida family, We are glad to welcome lilm to our com munity. Hev. IVart Is still with us, luiHirtng fr the k"mI of our community. There have leti 'Vend eonverlons, , The iiirt'llo will cl Friday cwiilng. Mr. and Mrs, Iv It. Jeter go to Mi Mliiuvitle to d.ty ttud several days wiih their .iittiijliti'r Claw. Net Moti lity Mr. Jeter to i'oitlaod to lay lu a supply oririug(oiHi. The farmers are boy plowing and newlng, and the hop men are busy working their yard. The acreage 111 be largely lnereaed IbU year. w ill have more to iy atsiut that Inter. Jrtin Alexander cuoe Into our of- tht ye!crduy, and after tnaMmtU hl tebtr ft another year, mild Hint lie had put In forty acre of itraiti In thcj l.iM uusoU Mr. Ali xao.i. r l a farmer of tbe gHil:;d kind. Charley Moore's tmiu look a pln totlttd town today, W libit rvstlltnl rioifty. Charley ! iiK'vlug .and liml a lomt or liuetioia KiMHiii, w lieu llitf team mil away, leaking tln wag- ill up twdly, and trea.iiB the fortd- lire mul a iixiK niovej 8l ertppM O one tw very ldty. nil; run AU I Vlll'N. Imimrtianl Mvttu llM, sn.l Ar- SI IlKIW, Vn almrned uuvtliig of tlie district fnir HwvM'Uitioii was laid tit the epera ous-, on Saturday, the "joth lilt . J. W, Kirktaiid, as cliiilruiiin, called lite meeting to order. M. Merwln, as chairman ol the com mittee on stlliwriptloii of stuck, litaile tttmther n-port, to the elfei t that IIh; eoinmltt'-e w ere luet-tlog w till ucom. nd tliey now hod live hundri-d and tlfly-thnw Shan's suliwrltwd. ihn folouin,( rcinloii wus lltell ir. rd by Mr. Merwln: ..Wrr.f. That J. W, Kirkliuid, It. D. iHHHr, Win. Divllui, I. S.Siutli. Holotuoll Slump, A. ion, W. I.. llliiuiis, ami l. A. liiiren, 00 ap Minleil as a committee to incorporate ic ttwrlcl tuir aM iiition, oiitt iimi old committee I utruct.d to innkn liecnnital otoek of said eoriN.riiiioii 12,11, with imwer to iiicream. at any time, and that the .luires U- lUacnl at the pur value of Hi each, ami the prln clil plats, of lilminewt of wild Corpora lion to be In lmlt-itileiic, Tho rtssdutloii Wits lliiimllilourily adopted. Ou motion, a committee cotisixting of the following ierson w hs appointed by the chair, wiioe duty It was to sur vey mid grade the race trai-k: K. D. CisiH.r, W. W. l'erclvat, I. J. Morris, H. HU-xchborg, W. Williams, ('.Van Mcer, and I Ihiuimi. On motion of H. Iliiwiils rg, the name of J. W. Klrklitnd was ad'led to the committee alsive named. The chair was liintriictcd to notify tht? stock breeders' association that the tlmesi't by them In I heir circuit fur In dependence would I' Hurt-cable to this IIMOliutioll. On motion, the persons natnetl to prepare articles of Incorporation, logi-th cr with the secniary, wercpsilnlcd to prepare tha constitution and by-laws, lu motion, the committee ou incor poration was Instructed to have the ar ticles of Incorporation piovldo for not lc thitti fifteen illreclors, On motion, It wiis il.-clilcil to tiuiiie this corporation the Polk County Dis trict Fair AsMsiailoii. Itemarks w ere made by several per sons In the way of suggestions, after which the meeting adjourned, eiiia iii'wioit, too. The readers of this piqicr will lie plotted to lcai'll that there Is at IcuhI one dreaded iIIhcuhc (Ii it science luut Is'cn alio to cure In all lis stages, and that Is catarrh. J lull's t 'alarrh ( 'tire, Is lint only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Calarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional trcaluictit. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon tliti blood and mucous surfaces of tho system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient, strength by building up the constitution and assist ing nat ure In doing Its work, Tho propiiclore have so much faith In Its curative powers, that they oiler one hundred dollars for any case that It falls to euro. Bond for list of testimonials, Address, F.J, CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. BtaTSold by (ill druggists, 7fi0. A l.lulit-Di'.tft Slimmer JMitkea a 8110 fiflftil Trliil. Sai.km, Or., Feb. 22,-iiio steamer It. C. Voting imidu a successful trial tin the liver vestordav. This III tie craft draws a scant twelve Inches, anil can carry scvcnlyllva tons, Her route, will' lai from Salem to 'Eugene, con necting hero with the Elvvood. Jtls tho Intention to run all season. She COStHMMK). 1 PERSONAL MtNTION. Mr. It. M. Csiper,of I'aslern Ontgoti, is now In our city, Mix. 1 1, Vim Noit wick ami Mrs. Doruslfe gave our ultlce a pleasant tiall yiwteniuy uneriusm, W. if. I .in., ui.d ruoille f,.luriill,M,rn, "' front libation last week. Will think tht I a goisl enough place for him. M Iss Fred. Stout, of NwitrL who visiting In Monmouth, gave tha Wwet Sii.Kom.-ea pleasant call tin Thursday alieriiisiti , Jlurt Kutiam Mil rued fnun e few days' vll to his mniils tu Albany last Saturday, He report that city Mug quite lively. Mr, Ked llusendorf returned from Suit Francisco last Monday. HI uew giMH am now arriving, and the rush to til store Is quite perceptible, Mls Alice MscauUy, of the millinery (1 rut of Macauuty A Hobertsou, wut l IS) land last Friday to atteud the "opening" which commenced Mouday, She will las alssmt alsiut two week, liev. Frank l Sullivan, iMwaiaU ed- ltoroftlu!We7oj.rf,ssiit a ftw lavs lit our cltv. lcavltitf for Corva Ills ' ... ou lWIuvofltil. wwk. He Is hluhlv pleaMxl with bis visit, tbe people, and what he saw of the surroiiudlngeoun- Hi-. M,-. W 1' t'L.rk of IHmI... iMr of Mr. F. A. Patterson, uf Indepeiideni, iidldaugMef,Miiii rr vui,.K,v.m.vw .....,.. ulhlseliythlswwk, MIssHatUe is the misit lliorotigli buionewiUi,,,,, mT erected ber. and issisibl J young ia.ii. iii tne uieihHH.il. ..... J. Ii. siorrison, or ihmi, was in our omee yeswmay sou. Mmm ih m ...,-....-... . . 1 1 ... - or ma wora in itrawing jus on ami .... .111....1..... .11.11. . ,-.,. ""-""" llil- iimii, lu e,r, J iwiMoiwt wi, wMi- . , . . ... . . I soy w no may comempiaie nniioum . , 11.11 ... will save moiM'y by giving him a call UiAeM11dlK.il aud wife relumed from their two nioiitbs' vWt to Southern Calllortiia Inst Friday. They pent mt of their lime at Santa Barbara, as Mrs Madison' health would not permit tliein to travel a great ileal. Mr. Madl on tell ns that durtnir the whole winter tit. In I tin orenelil time llirv I ... . . 1 have bad only three small shower In that caintry , slid a mrl or me lime it wn. eveu uncomfortably warm. W, O. Crw.y, of Newport, was vWll- log reliiiivc ami frtemls In Indcpeii- deuce the nrt of the week, were the nvlpteulsof a pbiotatit call Tuce- dityiornltig ami had quite a lengthy iimi with him He said that the new hunt to ply the hay betwecu Vaqulna i'liv unit NeutKirl wniilil sot.U be Ull- der wv of c..utructloit aud would t .,....,.. t,d in al-ut elhty day. It will ttt IT.tMi r ,. ami will make the trip In liif twelve minutes, Tlie tiitnie of tbe hew lt will probably I "Newisirt'althougli they have yet fully decided ou Jhe nanw. 1.1 rri ri4.a TucamtAV. 'isruary l,- t. B, Uat, I""!. ImhI) II. J W.ir, IHirltat.ili J, I', a, Smllh. hirltttu.1, A. J. IttK.Us, IHwilaiitti A. tl. Kit..l. Iittlnli lorn Sijiur. IWIUnd. w, I. ttrjeoij imiimi A, , faiiwi, njr; , n.jamiwn.Aaoij'ta. jrman. nawto. K., 1,1, l.l.ru.fV H A tl. S.nrr. fhL I .. . .. . . . i , ..... m . ei it A. II.Mwru.a, A. u llruwn, turn I ...,i.., uBi.r iwuudt w. 11. il.r.i.,.ii.,r..ro.iol.J.II.SI.i.-.y,Muii.y,lnd. t,e mmjiwrty. i,i.iat r.u. o.ii, Ab. t)f.i-. w iMti.i n. in w in, ,.meB 1 117. HAreseAV, robrtiary at, r, 11. Illshy sad ld, Iv.rllnixl. W, II, lta nu.nit, Curilatnti C. II, I ..rtrr , irtlint,t; II. H, riatify, IVrryilalBj J. A. Wn., Uim VUlat J. U. TonulrltRe, IWvallUiUW. (',1114111, Iw.Uti.l, C1U.1 A. A. !t, t'lia .'itr, rlljr, M. .!. rDt'Iiiarji l,lt,i. Weir, A.M. Urol. IVtftlaiHl; I. I'. M.rtt,, -u)rallup, Wo.lt., II. A, WiiilMiy. Hau KhtcU! J, A. Vrtim, Itttriia V lalai J. tlaniliU, W, It llnatn, j. A. lUaitt, f, K. IU.kaltii!li. tialvmi J. I. l..,TlIHIi 4. Van Mtlrr, tillai till, linwil.M. f. It. It,i W.O. Kcaiiub'.ellyi II. A.l'srr. l-arSam. Tt lAV, riiary IR-Julia lut, (Vs-trat. ti.. II. . . . .. ..... VI .,, .. L.ll. . . 1 n. i.i.Tt.i.iiJiit..4.'tiiy, ii. w.Krar.tsu. iMiAH.w,i..liwm r?m-lZ?L,f ,w. ...Huitui, J, M.Hi y, I'orilsndi II, t. Kahla, K. II. MoT-1 rlM.li, llli II. K.Sinllti, twnorlllsi f. h'Svll, .'an. Tul'.Hl, Fnuik Milter, Mon titouilit T. I- M, :-.lit"i. sad tf, CiutloUi II. tin kiti.ti, Huli'in. A t'amtnuHlraltoti. I,isti.i.s, February 1, li2. Eto rtiH Wasr Sihb: We are at the ext reme Nortbeaslern part of the eouii ty aud have never heretofore dt iiinndod nityofllce from the cltlxctis of Polk count v. We have ever been loyal to principle and voted our jmrty ticket ,.. ... . , '. , WIU10111 rewtirti, or iioa.tn reyiunt, j v we think ourselves entitled to a fair share of county offices, a thing which hit been denied us In the past. It Is I true tlfe DeiiiiM ratlc party owi-s no man anything. It is bused upon tho great- est g'"l to the greatest numlsr, and recogules only merit nnd proiHT qual- Went km of lis candidates far the varl-1 ...... .1,1.... f..M ...1, 1. ,1k II, ..U I.C, ,.kt.,l.l tinted. With this oljcct in view, I 111, . ,. r,i,, v,v .v ...-1 p!me In nomination for the position of clerk of Polk county, J. 1). Purvltie. .. . t .1 ... r. .... I nets a young man, raisuu ill iui I county, and comes of giMsl old Andrew Jackson stis k, who try to know the rignt, unit Knowing, tutro maintain iu 1 111 mis no siiisrior 111 ciencni auiuty in a I .. 1.. I .1 I I III... I.. Polk county, is honest and honorable, unit the clerical interests or 1110 county, If placed III bis hands, would uotsiillcr. Ilting farmer himself, he understands the farmers' needs, and would be found ul Ids tilllce ten hours a day, attending 0 the farmers' wants. The word hw ,. ,. ., . .. , , ... I gone fortli that the town rings must go, and this being a county of farms, It ought to go, Fellow-farmers, break the present combination and place some responsible farmer In every office In the county and you will see the cheap levies of fanner year again In augurated In J'olk county. Will you do ho, or he tools of a ring us before? Hl'ltlNO Vam-ry, Tuilclior'n Axaix'lillloil, Progninimo for Polk County Teach ers' Association, to bo held at Indepen dence, February 27, Ml!: Opening address, Prof, MoAdams, Class drill, Miss N. Cariialian. What should be taught outside of text books, Prof, R. L. JMurphy. Psychology, Pre, P. L. Campbell. Each teacher to ask two questions upon tho same subject. lnlcrsS)i'Hed with music, and recita tions. Luna ti. mrrum, Secretary. Misses Tutliill, Hinlth, and Mr. 0. A. Hliiioutou, oommittco. r " ; ..,,...,. Children Cry for Pitchers Castoria. I rtMiu umiersiamis ins proicwiou, eunipuwer ww vigut r"o Horm. ioui Moawsstll Ruls. What shall we say of MonniotiUiTl I W will say that tieratar uf pfogresi t shlneabrltthtoriiid briirhter day I y. IIuImc M foo MllaiM " iimijoi u wi w. J.Mulkej.ouranterpriaiug nter- tcr our mug attaca orawaneai, la . ,ww'" Ul mriJ m"V m " ""'l0 " "l' "TT - " - past rour or nve wm. my a lace looked aa bridegftKHH. 11,-l,oit,n., r..P n,. . no ab,rs Miming h w-.oaiooinmuiiiiy. t. v, nuaisr, wibwi ' - urn iw A w ill not I- lone bsfare our friend, ll-M..u AI.......I... UH. .... ortmenl of dru and nasllolnea In and then Monmouth will be aupplled with Mteh ooninioditlea lit abundance. ll.rlev .,o. h,.,,i lliune. VUta. where for sii Unit he had been tn LBttwi 0 tlt mm busluesa. Kuaene Catlnm la UtI on hand, ready to nrmuote tha oomi.letlou any enteriirls that will prove advantage to tliaclty. Kugene will I .... levetitua v be thaarc t teet of an I Immeinw fortuiu,. Kara 'a our aaap.Ku I geue; shake. Hlmw Uie cniiipletion of the new I hotel here, traveler And a nleasallt nUiofrLand where boefd md I refnwhnwnbj are supplied them to their OnlastWedneadayweealled nt tbe b. n. whitman, who suit reside 10 Monmouth, put up Has fir blacksmith i " tlut flrst In the wuinty. lt also started 1 ine nrsi aaw-niiti var run in louepsn I .1 , . . ... I... .1.. wnn, t wmm v, 1 iihiKii jui at wie uvo m w unifii luwiwuu vu utiwnn, now 1 1...... 1. ..i. t, iu.a. .. ti..,.lri.n.i.i i.u xi. ui.. iuui ; "T" - wi wwh ,u .fvnH,, . wwir ,1. 1.,. . J, I. . V.... 1 .1. t ...,..... . a ... j .. . . leiuseusoi iniiewnueuen, uu jrou ktiiwsuu pnivwioiw, nan auminisierea 10 I any dirfl-rence In your city, miiaiiug that time wltli th pnveut If you not lite change, Iniagtu what Imie - pciidciice will b In twenty-five year heiitw. lawyer of Albany, was In town this ww on Vlsll.io 01 Winer, ill name has been mentioned In oniineo - t .... . .. tlon with th nomination ft oongrea. on me lu-puoiuwu ueaet ror inw ms- triet, but we believe htha no very ardent aspiration In that dlrectiou, but Is willing to again accord that honor Io Hlitger Hertnano. Y, ou tdf, Uiotiith a Deiuonral, tklsk Umi if the Republican hav a majority in Hie district, no better man among tticiii than Blnger Hermann own be elected. Our own Individual prefer- e,",e I"o'rat,far lb nouilnatlon ta. J- " berfd, of AHny. Talking with William Ftiqua,Tbur. day morning, w Inquired euucerolng 1.1. nauner'. health, Althmigb having l.ttn I net! to th an of elir lit v-vtn I - " mi. .i,..iin nu,v. .in.i .i.,.,i i.l ft..ilw r..U.l I.....U tu. ...... n.,m. ' ". J I--.- that emits her heuee to that abo.1 where the toll of life for tver- more. Wt visited Ui Stat Normal School ; last week and wer received cordially by Professor Cmpbll,and were shows ttie various ticpsrtuieul or the school. ..... ! .. . ...... AU SAwiiMon to tn cnooi oiiiuiiiig , , ..... ... Iim become a matter of iieceseity. W Io stepd Into th public achooL profe-.r Murphy ami students seemed active aud attentiv to tlielr dutlc. Don't forget that th public school I w her the foundation Is laid for higher .. . .. P.O.Murray ha engaged In th tiaktry business a well as conducting til ooiifectlonery tnule, lie contein- platiw otamlugup a new tore,'probably In II,. l.rl.l. I,l,.,b VM.I.w ll.. lull. be added hi nam to the sulacrlptlon 11. 1 r,i.. U' u,... I .... v. ...... . t 1 . ... . . .. I Mr. Orluuold. formerly of Ha Islon. Polk count v. ha moved lo afonmouth. I and will probably engage In tbe black- W.M. Hoots W week Umght two - ' I Iota adjoining th WsterhiHia prop- erty. Ho will engage In tbe same kind of business. Luther 0 rounds 1 putting up a tin hop aiolnlng hi hardware store. He hi determlued to make thing move. Charles I-anklreols buildings new home residence. joun Moran,:me real estate man of Monmouth, reporu, two- aaleef of prop- ' I oeoe erty for last week. Truly Monmouth .iiiiog quuea cnier 01 atirac tlon. Mr. Hockley, the livery man, reports ousiness in litti mis improving. The litllo son of Selby Irelaud, who had bis leg broken some ten day ago, Is In a flue way far a full restoration of the broken limb to soundness, We stepped Into the offloe of tb. lay, and Vers '....(. tL....... , .. .t or 11 ir. .1 j TiHirFim i ruiitv. iiu were I kindly received by Mr. Bunoe.'who was I Uislly engiigtHl in seeing to the Issue of the third number of his paper. Prog. ... ...... .71 rese Is the WStCllWOW Of AlouniOUth. and oliaervatlon shows conclusively tlint her destiny must be onward aud unwani. I j(,,.n Moriin i... . i..,,. mltr un. glvluga dsccrlDtlon of lands hs liss 1 to dispose of. James (llbson, president of the Willamette Real-Estate Company, was around town two or three days lost wm.k, showing to would-be purchasers lots he has at his disposal. disposal Six-weeks' plowing among the fanners has placed them In advance of most former years for their spring work. Tho prospects for Polk county at t.hu 11..,.. an. hriniiN.. ii...;-. n.., i,. boon at any fanner period In her mg. . . wry. ItKl'OKTKB. MOTICH TO STOCK IIOLDKRR. The aUKiklioldon of His 1'tilH County Dli. trim Fair AnsooluUnn will holds meotlnj st ins epora hoii" In Imuip.ndnae,Monday, Msruh aHth, wta, st 9 o'clock p. m., for tlm ptiriHuoof (.ItMilliigt board of dlraeton, and tu trammel mich other biiilness as may oouie beftira His meeting. J. W. Klrklsnd, M. A. Buroh, It. I). Cooper, I. . Mtiinip, W. K, Williams, A. Nelsua, W. M, Davltlwin, IiiMiriwroUirs, ' Indi)pndtmo,Or,,riib, 3.1, lsw. NOTICK. Having Incorporated our business with It. M. Wnde dt Co., It becomes necessary that we should close our old books AT ONCE, All ixirsous Indebted to us for the year 1801, will please call I and settle cither by cash or note. iioodman a Douty. . - ni aiXIHM MIEN C'HAHnR, fin ll,M 1a il Immiimvw itiiUm I u tt.H,4Li h turn by ;.,ii ...a. r .l- ti t bi.-ii s,, orwon, Iwvln; twnihae! ' lake's Interest In tht busluea. Mr. I Nliellev la no stramrsr to tht older Uooofour ninuulty, as lie pmlJvmmnummimiMm'iiiuygM th membership th greater part of I immediate vicinity or innepeuaonce. T. um "OU0"mQ w twmn T'rl ZZluZL 1 . .r ' V, ""7. ' - wwaewaw mwim aw, wi iUr to make bis personality roil in Inwuits-rof thsflrm, Uonairf our beat- rMwn' VWa, Motiinoulh, and known eitlanna. and a swnUeman ofl"vr prwincts, lro Townseud was n I w.II.uIiIImIimI monl and buatiiaaa tetrlty. He ha had iiswlat training u. In iiluuniuw U.n nartoliAnd dru. It. fist, and waa ediHwted At lb. Western : IT . - . . . Industrial University, of Arkansas. Abram . Icke U n Oregonlan birth and eduction. This Outnmuultv - ba known htm from but boyhood I manhood, audit! personal record I bit best luMaisirt. 11 needs no word of of recotnmeudatlon from u. Mr. of Lockeeipeoui to engage In bualneaa I again In Independence In the near ft. I. . . . . . lure. Ana w can safely say. Itiai - 1 whatever Hue of bunea be mav en gaga til patron will always find him smitOs arid courts. ami a man of uo- wervlng Integrity. He la reliable and I WlslWorUiy, and Uial I all ymt I necesjiary to aay of any man. mreor 1. w. mux, ana tnenrwiiung that attracted our attention was Uie I mlHnsr countenance of our old friend. "I. I J. I). Irvine, Cteub bad wlmig been - 1 pernianem nature were, uiat w nai ,,wntm u, u. u-m w I .1..,. A....t.-w tl., 1.. .A 7n 1L7 LuZl'ZTJ .uZ,: .iuii.iu wih, momn im.wiiuv p., I .1.. ... . I uie "iiw waui m uieuneui grocer 11 ..... . t t ..... tui... . . . thnsj want wilb undevlating udg- mwil and care. The protaxblUtltsi are ltisitepti will continue among wand Uiigsg Inaonte line of buslnesa. W bop and trust that such la hi lnteu tlon. Tlie fact I, tliat we cannot do wunoui uepli. Stiouid Ui beam of I I 1.1.1 M..II..1..M 1.1. ...I...... " o... wuwu l1 obmmrl, the ttreet of Iudepen (," PI"' gloomy Indeed. "-, ,.., . "" somewhat fwm Impaired heeJib, wlU I ""P' ' '. w K htowonUHlpwuandaWioadaUveuei "7 01 rwreauou reetore nun to vigorouaUeaJth. TMK ALTAR. : , u - t.: tvasar -i. -i..a:s t''-w a itu.-4in lost saouetn momma;, reiwuary si, tmis, air. If. MM. XI f - ... 1... I . ... u U. ... .. I J UTUietirmi o-f, mum jnuiuv . jiowbtu. 1. . i .. . The cerviuony took place In the par- - u, J ,n t 'u 1 -"" -ww "J I I .,.. MM . . . I ,WY- r ' i rum van. i lie ooiiiract-1 . ... . p oiau rauuenia 01 roia r"' w !. favorably anown. 1 n vt kst bid a wianee uiem much bapplnesa, THK TOMB. SHANK. in thl city, Sunday morn - KebruarvJI lHtl" ailo'ektek " ""l " O ClOCa, Mrs. Emma Shank, wife of Samuel Shank, of lagrlinw. Ajred g7yr. 10 mouths, snd Id days. Mrs. Hbankwaaan Invalid fura num. hnr of vmm. )...rin. .11 Mii.m. ..i wtu,outa murmur, until she wu m. unVMl r l,r ...rr.ri,,. l, . .. -.w.w -v- tack of la grippe which hastened her death. She leaves a kind and devoted husband, aud two daughters, fifteen and twelve year of age, to mourn her untimely lusa, Slie was married to U Uh.nV In lk.l.. iu.it L - maiden name Uing Bruuk. Tliey i. . i.t...... ..e t...i, .... v m ....... ..M v, mupwiiuoiM ... . , . .. a . . . . sevenu years, ana ner many menu o' be grieved to learn of ber death, fv. Bonnell, of Monmouth, preached the fuueral In th Christian church last lotttln o'clock, when , . . ..... .. the remain were taken to the Kick re- all cemetery far Interment, where the concluding ceremonies were held. Mav shs rent tn peace until I.. J ., His trumpet call shall awaken all 'at Uie resurrection morn. Itoekl.a'l Aralaa Salve, Ilia best alve In the world for cuts, brulaoe. sore, ulcers, salt rheum. Atvnr -ire, udter. ehamssl hand. hiii,ii. Urns, and all k n enmtlon; and nosll uvlv mnm ..m d. I10 . v ...1. u guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money n.funded. Price, 25 cent per ox. For sal by any drug- gist. MsoMbllaaa MUn(, Dallas, Ortgon, February 16, 1802 KnmiH Wiatr Hmie- Tl, ltfc rtrtlllif W TIatllli1ltan Aanieal noimlli.u. will meet at the courthouse In Delia. on Saturday, Mah 6th, for th. pu ml suliimav. March ami. n,r tl.a nun. man nf iranauetlmr an. h.i,.. 11..1 mav nronorly come before tlie moetlmr UniUn Horn of hnldlnir r,intv Iventlon. annorlionlmr du eimt tn lh rf Um fnim tha several nmntnei. m. The following persons are the commit- Ii.m..n: n. V. Ifamntn. H.11 rWa. ' C. 0. Doughty. Dallas: It. Shellev. In- 4,l"JSI,0s,i.W' i Vsutwll, Jl;.wort; A. B. Chandler, Jackson; P. O. Mo-1 Mnoh, Spring Vslley; J, H. Hawlcv. a. lk n in' n .. ' I Mouoy: w, w.uiiuns, Puver: 0. v. Gibson. Kola; B. B. Branson, Douglas; u. a. woivcrton, iiiicKtamute; A. J. Klcliardson, Buena Vista; II. C. Fox, Dixie; VhTw! Tffif5; J. H.Hawi.by, Chalrmi Chairman. C. C. Doughty, Hooretary. MOriCB All those indebted to me will find my books with H. M. Lines for settle ment Please call and settle at once. ah acoounw not somioo on or ifore the nwt f Mah, 18fa, will be placed l flia ltttl.fl. nr . A.,ll,u.,r.. Ill the bauds of a collector. W. W. PMICIVAL. MOTtOK, This Is positively the lost notice that we shall give to those owing us to oome ror want ana settle by tlie iiikl or March, 181)2; and those falling to do this will have to settle with our attorney. The books can be found at Duster A Bhel- ley's drug store. ... . J. VV. IHJ8TKK. A. 8. IiOTKK. Itulcpciidonce, Feb. 18, 181)2, 15 4t Whsa Baby was slok, w gav kr Cattorla. Whsa sh wa Child, ah orlad for Outorla. Whan (he bsoains Hln, ih olunj to OMtorla. When b bad Oblldran, sin gsre tbem Caitorla, On this bwauUful day, tlie Zid of Feb - nnu twu9 theelUaensofDalliia are mov. lug about with elastic step, The town Mr. l,!,v wllull,' lum rf lllrf nor - we aiwmiea ui meeting or -f . - ; 7 "7 uie in - 1 i reprimmt Iluci.a VUta, J. J, Wllhaina, Buver, and Stephen Htaata, MonttloUtll. The aiqiolntlliotlt of Oafc-giiW rnm lUe various procfnoU I , i .i .... at. !..... " " 01 by "J".r " " ' " wgaNea a the last eleellon. Tlieap to portjonuiciit mm made giving each fa prednrt one kdgate for every ten votca.and onevotefor the Iractlonal ,h nflfln of ten cast M V ebb. This v M verlmw prediiet the follow- mg n-proswiMiuon in me 1 01a omimy I riatlniusfMl Im AfiM Hiil ltti Itiili.fUilldlofiiMi - "i t,ana ""1"',"B " "UK'as. 4i Mi Uk, 8i Ml,r1" vlk,)r' 8i Vlata, 5; LuckiamuU, lo; McCoy, 8; Weal Dallas, 12; Kasl y uum, io; jacawun, t, rxiia, 7; jjixic, . .... ..... Monmoutn, 7; Buver, a; itrtilgeMrt, . Tlie time act for the primary meet- ,0pi WM rUUy April Wh, at 2 A,llim)t. Th-iim- t. o,. ,.,,.i. .. viitkn wmmm-t for Hutnrduv. th tsh Lr i..rii . m..i.u.b m.... a .h.iimirH!i .n I. tn ...oiio., ' IVI nHMU Mf V W j y wm-m? 1 u.,i wa k. tlmt we kmtt 1 . . . . fidllng until IJeniocrallo orflulal take poMon after th 1st Mouday In June. 17. ... ... miml Wi-nwiant iu.ynoiai ,rftL.H of CamlUIate lor COUOtV - 1 elork. He has clerical ability M. I). Mil is talked of for sheriff, tH T. Burcb la mentioned In cm nee I Uou with th nomination for county Judge. J, II. Townseud Esq. went to Hide- isjndeoee to-day on buslmssi per- laintngw nia proiuwumi. I . ... II. . Uf... Among uie auueeriuer 10 me vt kwi Mum r'tten here to-day was J. B. IMsger, of the Ialla hotel. He want nisguesus to euowwoavw bi"k h hD IVIk oounty. I W met our old friend, 11 Glaze, who bM tM.w n!i,Bllt 0f Dallas m oue 0f iuo 0j ww.10rwN, Uf the Democracy, aud he I now put- ting on his armor for th approaching battle. He with S, T. llinvh, walked from the Blue mountain Into the al,, in iwss, Thcv had Uvn to the wlncs In that section of the country, I 1 ,, !.... ,1.. .....I.. .ol I lUDWWUtWUUUU. MtW W , ...... her will be all done thl week. Hur- rah for the woolen mill. , W. G. Brown Is recoverinir front la grlpt. Ill wife' mother, Mr Towu- eud, eighty-two year of age, I quite low. Her advanced age preciude ntucn ni or ner nsnorauun w health. WUIIanilGrant, son of Dvld Grant, Davy, now deceased, settled uear here In lhH. We often mis hi once- familiar lace. I Kvery member of the ceutrtd com- M Uiat met here today was, I believe, an enttiusiastio nieiui oi uov. Pennoyer, as la 111 whole Democracy haf Polkoountv. The postmaster here Inform roe that lb bualne of the oftlce has Increased --- boul thirty -turee ana one-tut w js-r during tlie iat year. lr Towusend, from Perrydale, Henucd. Uie commitu meeting lo- day. lie auUcijuiUMS glorious victory 1 f,,r Ihn TV.tni.-mev Our acoom modal lug county totJUmvlt.!v rvu.1 i,. r.,iiuin ,.,.Htl.,n r 3 ourau ppnoa. &very p. I . .. . r... .... u hbwi,- uuibihiiuiiik I ntnts, w,oiNi; delinquent taxea, f!i,w); ... j.,., . . I 1 "h In treasury, fa,); to be raised from taxes tins year and now Uing HecUHi;f, ceointy pur, Ha,l5Tf. Tlie above Is given as approximately correct. Tbe taxes now being col- hvtcd, when fully paid, will come HM,.nLiriii. II... mli.l, l.wli...r 111., county. 1 " We looked over tlie 'register of tho Enterprise hotel, ami It Indicate an increase in travel for the past mouth, The sun 1 shining brightly to-day, a !!" 1110 iie iv-..iuci at.te . ... ..1.......1 .1.1.. hill atsiut Dallas look plesslug to the M JT? ?J" 0! Vn". eye as well a giving promise of a rich tan(l , i.,,.. uo Ukpohtku. Now Try Thl. It will cost you uothlng ami will surely do you good, If you have a cough, cold, or any trouble with throat, chest, or lungs, in. iviug iew i.isw.vvrjr foroatittumntioti. oouirhs, ftiulwUU, ia u kM wJn7) will Is, paid l?ck. St.rn.rer from id grtpite found It Just tho, nuns, and uuder ,li Us0 ,md "ix-wly 1 Pfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our I..... ....1 ...trt...., 1 wus mm ietu en jfoiu-i.juv u ffot' thing It Is. Trial bottle free at ny drus 8to,u Largu s,i!0 5000,1,8 snuft This is the Candidate af ter he has taken the Grand-Bumper degree. Keep your eye on the goat his evening at the Op era House, NiM mm (b o. a. v. . Mr. Mutt, traveling secrsUy for tbe International College Y. L C. A,, via. I ted our school Wednesday Mid Tliora- and day of lost week. II organised two association In oonneetloo with U tlie oollege, one for the young men and om Frank Murch, of Oregon City. ibr 7. mw "tudo,t P" a visit on Thursday of last week II contomplatoa attending achool bere lliextyear Tlie glue club ha been reorganise! for this term. The choir now has a regular period. and la conducted In the earn way a recnaiion. i i o caoe arc e, pecuag llieir gun I . i . . ... iog very aoou - I The ooa hundred eiul flft IJI.m I worth of uew asiratus which waapur- cba44wrUiephlloopbyclaes,wlU arrive, and the apparatus for tbe chem Utry ehuat I already ttera. Threejuolor will appear In ebapel each rrlday thl term. A number of the siudenU were fa . "Itrel the other vored with a aerenade from nnknown evening. from tbe Monmouth . n v u i .1 . - .. 7; . v. w? h nr eenTenuon associauon in ue auue, new in returned Monday. They report vlng had a very entbiialtte meeting, with near two hundred debar! from I the different colWircaof tb suta. The O. H. N. fi Awicl.Lion rril nrr th 1 - - I banner for the knrest delentiotL u Tha studeni. h r.f,i-l .h- 1 - tounls club, which makes the third or Iifaniied till sorluir. 1 e The Khool choir will hereafter hav song or two each week In Uie chape L lite song ou Wednesday morning waa appreciated, and showed the good work b-iug done by th choir. BUSINESS LOCALS. Salt salmon at Walker Bro. Cox' gelatin at Walker Bros.1 All kluds of imrden naad mt Wi Ike Bm.' 1 ouakeroata. ten cunt nor nuura at iitee . pge Fine line of hosiery at Bbelley A i uuuyu . rive uuis orrresU grocertea Just celved at Est'. Imported irlnirlianii and 1am oueiiey vauduyn'a. Just received at Walker Broa., abso lutely pure Ohio maple syrup. I. test tjie In bate and sprint-over- coat at Shelley A Vauduvn1. ew Home and White aewlne machine at Whesler'a book store. (io to T. W. EsUV for vmir flue cookies, rcsh from the Portland bakery. for tlie finest candles and confec tionary In the city, call at P. C Patter. sou'. do to Wheeler's and set one of Inne White Labor cigars. OulyAo. Best In low II. P. C. Patterson always keep on baud a fullsuuolv of Havana and Kv inn uigari. I A fine hue of owrden tool at R. W 's j store. Independence; tbe wk of goowln uiosunty, and their priove are alway rlghU Try Strong's restaurant, Westaoott A I U)..,tl..n 1. ...,.. ... , A Ifw ln, proptietors, when In Salem. "every way, weenie. Those wishlnu to buv canned rood by the case should call at Walker Bros.' aud get their prices before buying ea wiu-re. If you want an elecrant side-board. hall-Uree, bwk-case, Becretary, chtffb. ..,. MJ, ... !,, L- I ..1..,. r . ainj , K- a-w mm luuudry. Mr. Uoff, driver of th Salem stage, will Uk It for you. i"v oraers at in upper livery atani. I PeOtde lust mOViOff to town will 1 eusuinier imiuHi wifn MniirtMv mna I ,.. .1 .!.., . . " guoumicnvvreu iree 01 coaxge. A grtt reduction In Oliver plowa, 1 .liu. . ...I ...fLm t...,U k. . I.. . . disc aud spring-tooth harrows tv" jtodwS are im.tortera, and make o. at II. M. Wade Remember we ake our mica talk. Where do you buy your groceries and provistonsr vuiy, at 1, w. JuMs'a; """I"' iu wwu. uu everv iiiiimr 11 tin am thlllir lllon Mint frrah OrHun. AIIju4 promptly aud goods delivered free on short order. If you are at all particular about the wok or your collaw, cuttk, and shirt, I ..... H,lll ......I ....... . . .1. t. t .... . Lo.mtrv u i...r n,v .-in k. ,..n .. - -.-j ... ... v. uitli a ir liwtv Hubth that la is elesanea Iteelf. Price very low. Leave order at the Salem stage barn. There is no place In Oregon where a better meal Is served than at the res taurant of Westaoott A Irwin, 271 Com mercial street, Salem. Courteous at tention, a tine meal, and tbe popular price of ir ceuts, have made thU house the headquarters of everyone who has occasion to dine In Salem. NOTICE. - Think iHitivelv the last call io &I1 AUbllto U Jt Lamh of a? attorS for immediate collection. I will be found at the Independence National bank. Yours truly, J. D. Invars, .", TIME TABLE. Imlepradeno and Monmouth Motor Ua Loaves Leaves Monmouth. t:0 ll0 VbH) I5 ls6 t:U lodveendtmeo, T.tW 8:1U M 11:15 1:W 8:Ki (:ul NOTICK TO,lS0HOOL-TAX PAYERS.. Notlethirbr(lveaU)ths taxpavws wh.s.l dlslrtot No, , llk county, inoii. Hint the M'h.xil.uix or Haiti district lbr th jviir lNfJ will liwiine dltnineat tin th ltta duyofMnreltoraald year, and all tax ra iiiittntiig dellntiiioiit sfiar said data will So nliuwtl In tlielianttaorthe sliarltr tor tom llon. TaxiH)-era will flud the dlatrlcl dark1 btintliiunrlcra at W. K. Uotslell't booUan. alitsi, more on and after the Ud or Marah, J. T. roan, Clorkot District No.. There art- Al II1BTPD tledinBa-UUAUl Cn kercottbty, (Jre- AJJ II ion, near what t Ul II ' la now linker City iiy, a rrUTHBV 1 man who has tinea LL.illUrlI become tdentltied with the resource an develonraentorthatcountrv. Thlatuaa AGO la no other than Mr. John Stewart, on of IB wvalthieM and moat influential dUaeas la the county. In a recent letter he aaya i "I had baaa utlerlnff from pnini in my back and general kkt ney complnint fur aome time, and bad sard auay remeitiea without any but temporary rellaC Th palm in tnv buck hnd become ao aevcrtthatlwaa prevented from attending to my work aa sde not more about without the u of a caaav Haa hig, through a friend, of the wonderful ear a fected by Ore(on Kltluey Tea, I waaladttetdllf a box, and from that very first doae I (band tnataai relief, and before uiing half the contents at the boa the pains tn my back entirely dtaappearaaV I have every faith in the virtue! of the Orayoo Kidney Tea, and can cousctetitioualy recommend 1 to my rricuda, I would not be without It for anything." , Oregon Kidney Ten curea backache, mcoati nenre of t -ine, brit k duit sediment, burning or painful mniwtion while ttrtnatinf, and all affec tion, of the kltlnevor urinary organtuf eilheraea, 1 iaa.aaaaaaa