TO-DAY, Tim) to all that w arm claim, We known nol o Uvunxm.wi Tfem with ettnUmt, tw tt oht !m, XV VIHU Juy or fXXTOW, Our hnurta maj N bowd dwn Willi oarv, Or overflow wiu hot mi Jttyt Whether UclomW an dark or Mr, WIUthatti,llflU(uHirtiirii high. IVwdajr w at) r.lnnl mhoukl b AM ttfcMnurrow trouble bring., Bbnt notour rt. or M Km Front ruU ofiut (! wuim Th ang4 RMtnhu bf Moat or the burden of our aunta) Whit Hympotlty wilt wtiwourttwni. And bwca ut ftvlth uid pltmiilrut, Arpt Um btwatna. our to-day, Nor mUm butltl to ftll hMiitxwwt Ctut doubt, dwmfcir, and wrwii away, Look on tit bright tute, aoton rrw, lrhikwi atll, aspect th mm . Toulay to ahln Ut fcll IU (lory, nit wbra lu otmrM U hilly ruu, Toouorrow wtU rvpnat Ut itory, Brighton Mid eomfttrt will luit, a noun and day roll awiniy by, If wtlb a prayerful hoart w ran, Tomorrow' happ'titnf a Uwy By. To-day u our, and noUitnt mora, Dvpaod not on another un. To indnlM to our hewru tuu.t miar, To gain the laurel we have won. Maiiak K, I, lUxxitrn, OftKOON ON VHIKU, Tb Car fcaaTravalwt a.eso MUetaud ha had JW.OOO Vlall.ir.. Writing from Uakwhurj;, III,, under date of February 7, Manager K. A. Weed, of "Oregon ou Wheel," ay thai the car ha bwu tn thlrtttui stivUw, oq tweuty--on railroad Hues, traveled 6,850 miles, aud had HS.tXW vUltnr eluee It left Portland last fall. The oar wa on exhibition lu aU vUle III )tlt not and onelaWlMeoneluduritig the week endlug February At Klglu they had 8,300 visitor; at Hixaford.J.OOO; at Freeport, III., and lVlott, Win., S,tW; at Savannah, l,t)U0;atUaUl.iirg, '!,; and 1M on the way. They had nearly 15,Oiio visitors during the week, which U the largeet record o far. The ear left Uakaburg on the 8th Inst, for Peoria, and waa tftUMtVrred to the Toledo, roria & Western and taken to Kl Paso on the 1'tli. It wan In Chenoa on Weduewluy, Forrest u Thursday, iVeatur on Friday, and Chicago on Saturday. Manager Weed haa;u,plied for traujorttUn to the Erie, Penney Waut, Halt .mere Ohl, and New York Central k lludnm Hiver nilroada, and exneou to rvwlve repllt fttun toine of the rallrvda xu. If the replica are favorable tlieear will be taken to New York. Mnna'r Weed my that it la the uuivenul opinion that the ear haa ttetter ex hibit and a greater variety than any other car that had ever been ou the road. . POltTBt. ln homt and iwiJeti until hi dmmno. In December, 11, he waa utiitetl ill wed look k Nanejr Kte, widow of John Kutea, ' and mother ot 0. Enlet, who it dolimj biwinewi in liuli'ppinlcnoo, 11a died atj the reaiiteuce o( hit ou,John gimou,in Oorrailia, February 9, honored and reepeeted br all, He leave a wife, now 7 year n( at:e, and three children, among whom are included, liobert VII liatua, of tlilt city, liiitut Siiiiin,of l.lk city, aud John Bnurwiti, tormorly a rcni dent of l)lk county, but now of Oortal lu. Q, II, 8imwon had two brother, ettiaeua of lilk,wlm emne here in 1H4S, and who were well known thronuhont the state, and to know them, was lo know men who mnde houeaty aud inK' rlty the walohword by wbieh to (tuide their lire. Tht three Htmpmm are no looKer numbered with the livtuit, hut in memory of liriiitf friend and rein tiee their tiame will 1 a green a ever-blooming etuwia. Friemls of tin deceased 0. B, Hlniion, let us remember that w are born tor higher dilny than earth. There is a realm where the ttn Ikiw er fadeaj whei the star will be spread out before ut like the ialands tl.ut slumber in the ocean, and where the beautiful beings that tiow pat before u like viaious will stay in our presence hirerermiire. Our friend lived many tears on the LnekiMuiite, where he was mdtietnously euitiu;el tit the agricultural business, He toiled and slruHKled throuch all the years allotted to tnsu, calm and content in dotuetitie life. He became enfeebled Ly aire, and cheerfully re i Kited himeelt into the bauds of an all-wine Providence, 11 now rests frum bis labor aud enjoying (lie re wards of a well-ttteitt life m tt realnii of immortal peace and joy, IValh ' but a tlh Ul nui.t be trod If man would ever lo (toil, Hull, friend, and farewell. lUrosriR, -r.irrtjr Valuations, Tlie fvillowlng In the aggregate valua tion of alt clawe of pmpwrty as equal tmtby theatntetataM and upon which the state tax levy will be made: We want It understood that C. M, Brown write up the poultry column of this paper, and tells what he knows and what he dou't know. Conse quently we want and uiimt have three hundred new auUH3ribexs:iuiniedlatoIy. The poultry business take lots of hard work, and Is therefore nut the enterprise for a buy person. The labor given to It Is ennobling, and dixg-races no man. Labor wins In the poultry houxe; not luck. The poultry house 1 not a lottery. To meet with suecees with poultry we want the heus to lay well when cripi are In demand and brinx a good price. In order to accomplish this, fowls must have proper care and attention beforehand such as plenty of good food, and quite a variety of It, giving soft feed in the fore part of the day, with wheat the last feed at ulght. Plenty of clean fresh water la one great eaeentlal. Another is a cleau, com fortable place to rooet lu, free from filth and vermin, and properly ven tilated. Fowls that have plenty of exercise, plenty of the proper kind of food, with comfortable quartern to rooet In, give a good return In eggs when they command a good price. Then when eggs are cheap, raise chickens. Caal fltiM Everybody. To find a community where there la no bickering or back-bltlng. To find a set of school trustees that can act so as to plca.se everybody. To find a school teacher who will not be grumbled at or talked about. To find a doctor that will at all times peak kindly of his competitors. To find a merchant that Is not charged with unfair dealings by some of his customers. Humanity has not developed per fection enotfgh to find a preacher who can please all the mombcrs of his congregation. To find a newspaper that can please all of Its readers, for in one column man will find something to please htm, while in another he will find something to displease him. It is a fact that there never has been ut one perfect man on earth, and while He was here the people did n't believe in His perfection aud crucified Him. Every good man has his fault finders, and his good works are not ap preciated until after he is gone. Ex. Country editor: This has been lucky day for me. Faithful wire: Has someone been In to pay a subscription? Editor. Well, no; it was n't as lucky as that I scared a non-paying sub criber out of his wits, of which he had none to begin with. o. n. BiMPsoN. Friend after friend departs. Who has not lost a friend f No sooner do we chroniole the death of a friend than the tolling bell sounds the sad requiem of another. O. B. Bimp son, with whom we have walked in and oat for near forty years, has passed the Rubicon, and now rests with the silent dead. During those forty years we found him modest in dep ortment, a true friend, and a man against whom the breath of slander dared not lisp a word. G. 15. Bimpson was born in Georgia on the 11th day of May, 1811. When a boy be went with his parents to Arkansas, He was married yonng to Miss Mary Woods, by whom he had three children horn to him who were named Martha, Ittifus, and John. After a few years of happy married life the first chosen of bis loart passed to the silent shore. H sometime after was united in marriage to Mary Davis. After one year of convivial joys he too joined the silent majority, and left him sad and disconsolate. In 18C7 be took the almost trackless desert, and Journeyed to Oregon, where he took up Airieutlnral sod other lauds,..., fl.tT!.! i uy ami tow 11 low , . ii.iv.: Moni(im. ... 'jt,!i ltu'vv. noli. awMtmu, lrt .. . y,totM Mil-. and ImiilfmruM . Il MH tlutinttr-mr-ltla . U30' IUUxm.I tr-v'k , .. , &ujt tt.,ru" and itiulea .,v Jt ( niitr , , . t :n ua ruiiitiure, flit ftts )i J : i M!"nrl uu . . . I vi lUllnwl Itlllila ... . l.lvxri Hwume Uti'W . , x ri 'I -!',; rab tin,. .,4 JH.Itl Swltw aij,l Total , ,. JW,li,le Education is a good thing, but there are some mistake lu the education of to day, whlch.thesooner they are rectified by the educator the better it will be for the society of the future. It Is the custom of leacbeni at the present time to jtolut out to their pupils the many notable Instances of great statesmen, lawyers, physician, authors, and other professional men, who have attained their present high potiitons tliMiigh constant study nod applKntlou. Hut they never ti ll their pupils of the tunny failure made by men who, In the hope of attaining fame, choose a profession for which they went totally unllttctl. The prueMus ftiruicr and the well paid, mechanic have made a far greater sticivss In lire thim the minority of so called professional men, ami It would tie well if this foot were kept constnutly before the youth of the nation. Hpeaklng of newspajM-r nu n, j-v. TalnmgeoucenJtld: "One of the greatest trials of the newsWsr pnifceslou Is that Its iiicntlterii are compelled to see more of the world than any other pro fession. Through every newspaper office day after day Is found all the vanities that want to lie repaid; all themlstakes that want to U, corrected; all the dull speaker that want to lie thought eloquent; all the meanuciw that wants to get its wares noticed gratis in the editorial columns In order to save the advertising columns; all the men who want to tie set right, Through the editorial and reportorlal rooms all the follies and shams of the world are seen day after day, and the temptation Is to U-ticve neither Gtxl, man, nor woman. It Is no surprise tome that In this profession there are found skeptical men. I wonder Journalism believes anything." Tutirn fur a Crank, A aciuMieuuisii ueiigitt ortcii seems to possess peoplo of strong nerves In sneering at those With weak otic. The Irritability of the nervous hyscliotidrl ac Is ridiculed as natural ill temper, The very uciiuiutuiml distressing symp- buns from which he stillers are made llirhtof. "He" or "she Is a crank!" Is tho cheerful sort of sympathy with which the ucvou Invalids meet from the unfeeling and thoughtless. At the same time no complaint Is more de lined and real, none has a more easily explainable origin when it Is chronic. Imjterfoct digestion ami assimilation are always accompanied by nervous disability nnd anxiety. Iliiild up the power of assimilation and digestion with !Iotttcttcr'tomncl Hitters, ami nervous symptoms, sick headache, and u general feeble condition of the system, are remedied, Itememberthnt feurful ravages are produced by In grlppo among weakly, nervous eoplo. lltistottcr's Htomach Hitters cures It, and prevents malaria, rheumatism, ami kidney complaint. Jloiuly't Pliuuii and Oigium, Hon. Daniel F. Heady, the great or gan ujid piano munufueturer, Is build lug and shipping mora organs am plunos than ever. In 1H70 Mr. Jtcatly left homo a penniless plow-boy, und by his Indomitable will ho has worked his way tipso us to sell so far, nearly llH),(iOO of Jieutty's organs and pianos sincoiOTO. Nothing ntMm to dishearten him; ob stacles laid In his way that would have wrecked any ordinary man forever, he turns to an advertisement and comes out of it brighter than ever. Ills Instruments, as Is well known, are very popular and arc to bo found In all parts of the world. Wu aro Informed that during the next ten years he in tends to sell 2tK),(K)0 more of his make. That moans a business 020,000,0(10 If we average thorn at f 100 each. It Is al ready the largest business of the kind in existence. Betid toDmilol V. linatty, Washington, New Jersey, for catalogue, JHKNOI.imON NOT It'll, Notlne in luiretiy irlven that tlio eo-tmrtnnr. ulilp licireliliiro iixIxIIiik Isjlween J, K, Hull. Ijnril stid K, V. Van Mtusr l horotiy trlsHo! veil. All debts tool aiwomiUi wmlnu'lcil pruvliam lo Kebruary 1st, MU, hy llm ahovn (Inn, will lie mild arid nnllnnted by said firm. The linslntiHH, slaeu theabuve dfil,n. lias houu ttiKt Will be norit.lmiodby J, K. Hubbiird. Id-fit HI(ned, ,1. K, ItiiiotAiiti, Ftbruury , 1HU2. K 0, Vam Mumi. TP wiui win mi We will have on hand tho finest spring goods ever brought to this city. Ladies' Dress Vermille of every shade and style, and trimming to match. THE WHITE HOUSE extends to all an invitation to step inside and in spect our new and well-assorted stock, even if yon do not aim to buy. We are too busy to mention all the novelties. You always will see that the White House tells FACTS, and is not inclined to BLOW. The White House. mm mm m mmy a ( mm. mm ' my ' ZED ROSENDORF, Prop. Thic Space is Reserved For J. E. Hubbard PropH.tor of CihTrucVandTransferCo IlAir,IM)AIM. CAST AND 80UTH vt SOUTHiM PUCjriC ROUTL SHASTA HIKE lipfM Trttui Uvn hrtfcv4 Psllf. "TfcuisT Tnr, m. in Y, n . r iirTf, Alluil.tf At. fUtt rrtiulK l,v. Tt,dT. tnf tutbiat w. MartUbur. JsunUutt VU$, tll S"a Kouivrg Mail Oailf. !. portlsiot . itowtmr ,,, ?!,, Arrlvs. ttowhuts ,. . portlsna .,,.. Albany Lo.l. firlln(t,. A p hi. AUstr :.. Dsllyl'ltundsy, A It" f,. ',,rllalld , rULLMAN BUI;FET SLEEPERS Second-class Slcfpitig Cars, M til WtllMI(MttMl Of 0MHirM tMllt treond-i'liuM lU'St, lltll Ux train. Watt Bid DlyUlotu rtctwrn PorUd and CorHI Mill, TR4XK tilir I tssttarJ I W l, M. fJffZiT it in. a io r. 1.4 Wtlan iwsdetta. tirtlll At Altxny m4 rtwrsim IU tnSm Cw Iwtso il"4 txnm run dult (EcjHBund 1 ' "" Li lMlnilt a . M. I hNtlkMl TnftZ MMIsiUI tf. (1.4. moDOB ncun to iu roan UIT m MOW. favm,,miimmmmr$mm m UJt ruurtANt), otiwHij. C Street Restaurant Jltttt fiHSOI. PKOfsKTOR. Is now rwwly lo fnrnlsli No. I mml for i't wnts, nt tho mw smml, tw tltsir wtt of jHwtoflliti. BEITIY'S PIANOS Willi IMItntt, .Nov Jfwy. tSMIIaj f, ttolU, tlituliiitr of nil Klmls Ihmts ut K',tjtiiiiilil lHtitt. Agents for the 0. 1 Boats. All Mils unci l itut liy tl loth of t'lll'lt lUOtllU, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON H mm n V A 1 Their Spring Stock Will soon be complete, and As fine as anything ever shown in Polk County. .. PnrlflA fliii ItLAAIfe fn.. YnvcrfnintiAu ivriKnumiAu BILIOUSHISH, LIVER COaPUINTN.MfK HEADACHE, COLDS, FIMl'LES, 1I8KI1 iFFKCTIO.MS, and DISEASES AKISINUfrom DISORDERED 8T0MACU. Tht (hnuint JTAMBVRQ TEA it put up in YELLOW WRAPPERS with Factimilt no(ur of EHIL FRESE. REOINQTON t 00. AotNT. San Faahohoo. WOl.n BY A Mi lRriITI ANI UKOCFRK. . rKMcorr. I a. vihim Prescott & Veness, rBOFBlKTORi OP Indepcnden - Said mill. AmrrA0TtniBj w tt.. baims m FIR AND HARD WOOD, ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER J ' A. Wehui, Mangr. Inilt'tKintloncc, Oregon. GENERAL REAL ESTATE DEALER, Monmouth, - - Oregon. Good grain and stock farms and choice fruit lands; town property of all kinds. Those having property for sale, please call. THE INOEPEHDENCE HOTEL Mrs. Jtnnlt Johnson, Pro. I STREET. DILUS, QBE. The New Helton House. M. A. Dudley. Prop. Cor. Fourth and Alder streets, (Vnirnllv l.-ni. t Newly mroHlitxt tl r. tlitrit, Vtw li to wiJ tiMin sll tmltinsna !-Muitm f. am, MONMOUTH, OR. D.al.r In Furniture, Carpets, Bedding Also, D.lp In Lumber and Build ing Material. STARRETTS GARDEN liav Im-t, rd )! nvmr tlie I'wlftf Nifthsrwit Sir Hi. wi viglitm, yrtn. Hum hot ter. I Ml !. Tfixli! I'urw! AflrlimstMll fstaliwun (llJUInr. HTAHHMT, Al-liiw, Mulls all. Ww.lt. MONMOUTH'S Hew Grocery! W. J. MULKEY, Prop Hutiufdctluu KtiitnttilMl In price ami jjootls, Hto k fnh mill Isjught ftr titfth. i'ttlr dwilitig ami gtnxl tmrguinit. VUEK DKUVKUY nt Uit houre ot io II a. id. aud 3 to 5 p. iu. PLEASE GIVE HE i CALL. BRICK YARD. J. R. COOPER Of JntliMieiiilotim htivine a BUnm tnj;iiu, a brick tniicliiiii) and Hevcml acres of flii(w clity. in how ttrcnaral to kwn on liiind a flno otmlitv of iiricK, wiucii will bo mU ut roiwon- iiblo prices. For Reliable Fire Insurance Apply to th. old PHOli! OF HARTFORD. f f t f f ARTHUR t, MAGILL. G.n'l Aat. San Franol.oo, W. H. MURPHY, AGENT, Independence. nn. joHnin a, rsu CREAT MUSEDI OP MiTOIl IUI Mrktlit,lla rae(Ma, itwtri tl snd ;v ! I Go twi ktn how v.tKlct(ullr jroti i wtl sail bow to stuij ukfinililiM-M-, MuK-ure enUri-eJ wtih ihiwuntU of nrsr objccit. AilmtMion S t. rrn.t m, 1 1 UWy si. I)nw e .-n; rlrtiir,,i i( miihuii.l..tlww,0 h kio suit tumor .HlrkiT nmt withmtt th k A BEATTV'S Col.brat.d ORGANS AND PIANOS. For Catitlottiics, ntUlnws, DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, N J, F. H. Morrison, Charg roaionablo, and flnt.olo work guarantd. DALLAS, OREGON. lit Mlur ht. l.,,.,rlunllvl kwiiili.l I ,i, rt..,..,r II il,. Ii t n,.i,. .. II,., I-'. I ll'i'f I'.'' i"""" '"ft "!!'' I ! I. IM. nil liMrbntii, B. , dm,,, mmnirMna- , ..fHr.pnnp.riiT. promht.nr., n.r. It .. mi U, hlill.wplKr, IU, ", ,,, f Vn, .T,r. I in don iipiiomi, ii h p.,ai,n .i ni, ,,! ( n, .iiibiie. tli. rh ., .,,,1 ,,. p , , Xn : tall la d. ll.i" ati.ll , A Hearse may be ordered from Beckley's Stable, Monmouth, Oregon. W. G. SHARMAN, Merchant Tailor! C STREET, OPPOSITE POSTOFEICE. Suits in Any Style Made to Order AT ttKANONA.ll.KI HATKg. w an. .ita u..na. mw io in. o.ii i,l,n,i,H,f Ima.11,.1. .,, rhMMUitl -, r -..7. . , i.,r prniuua lliai I. What .11 au- i hi. in.rmk m labmlii. ,..pl l,prwl. , ,i,7 map, I. I,.i M,,.,, Io l;. mail. p,, ,, j knll brlmllrliitr .(.m,.r... A1I..M VoiY.i f "" ' k i"l t hum., wli.i...r . im t'miZ Ulnar, ... ...II, tni, ftm M , g ,0 f,, y, ..lulu .. ..II ,m w,k, l top hard, Wl IpSp.Irt ...If ! and ,mi r. lpor... ,. , ., ; , . V?. ra. pf Mlnrp ,.. nn, n-.fc r.n,. ,,i, .: 'L" Bo romn lo ..fl.lo h.ra. vt ill. J i.. .1, nlll "!L ' A'l.lr... atop... H.' lall.tt THE :- Willamette Real Estate Co, Iiulqxmilenoe, Oitgon. TrotiHiMita a kimiwiiI Rwil EsUte UuhU utm, buymtiid 1Ih Pmporty, eflcota ltiHumnoe and tint's a (ttmnml Conveyance lJiiHlng, ti.ria!'.ll,M,!,ft,vll,f Iwliflfot nde win una H to their attviviitngt) to List Their Property Wit h this 'Company, m they are dally Bonding 11U of land oiwt, thus plao lug donlrable property before the real deuU of the Eiwt, JAMES OIHHON. . J. W. KIUKLAND, Protdtloiit. PIONEER MEAT MARKET F. B. LEWIS, Proprietor, Dealer n Choic Meats Hlcheit market price paid for (at itock, beef, mutton, el, pork, etc. All bills mult be settled monthly. Free delivery to all parts of the city. Main street, - Independence, Oregon, T.W. l J. D. Irviiw, Dealer In and Groceries Glassware Queensware Tobacco Cigars I tuv 00 band a latge M ot evtncd gonO teat i)l be mUl t IU eu w etwap, AIo, a M of r; So Uaij, thai will I uM r wir L Remember the old stand of J. D. I. JUST OPENED! H.SMVERUDSCO. Oaalera In Hardware Agricultural Implements Engines Threshers Binders Mowers Drills and Vehicles of all kinds. W. J. CAMPBELL Mr,R w a Clodfelter Building, Cor. C and Main sts., INDEPENDENCE, - ORGON. Walke I r opos Successors to Henkle 4 Walker, Carry a complete line of TABLE LUXURIES, CANNED GOODS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. We eolielt a ahar of your patronage. -- offft rcj tumsm. 4 i " 0ffHOM BOOUEOTG, SaORTHftMD. ' PERMANSHIP. TMia MMOIM. t. TMC BEST. GOODELI. WALLER, SUCCESSOR TO H. D DEALER IN I AND n ALL KINO OF mr W to of Esifi Mij NEW GOODS ARRIVING EVEltY WEEK. MV Utui'lf III mu .,,,.,1..... it . . nit .I... .. . ...... o iu nvm 1,11ml evtT OOItirO, tSIlllll lift nltBv.Ml llV REPAIR SHOP Whore boot and shoe cau be ropalrod or nmmtfaotuml under the ntanaKe.i.fut IUiinomlier the name and jiluce, f Betirolnry, W. E. GOODELL. - Main RfAf rnnnnrs