PS The Host Ncvsiapcr As an Advertising Medium THE WEST SIDE Takes the Lead In Polk County. saafAaa frshtM c. Comjxtr fA. U'KST StbK with nay i1" weary. VOL. IX. $2.00 lYr Year. INDEPENDENCE, POLK COUNTY", OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH A 1C92. Five Cents 1'cr Copy. NO. 20. I SKCltKT NK'lCTIrX i w.-lNWrKNOKNlK UtHIK v.. tM ,.,.U. n.Mrv Mttiiilnv Ht.bt In ,m'h- hall." All itiHifnui brMliwr. luvttml a' IMOt, . I . I'Mi'Aff Alt J. AlH Vltt.l.rK, Hc.Mr.lot. VAI.I.KY UUXIKNaii . I. . , ... irnwL In Ma- . tnk ball trrx Tbnrl l.vvnli(. All (Mil rVllowa cordially imrliiat u. av h. A. ISMTV. N. u. IAON I.OIHiK, N. , A. r A A. M. X(tl muiiuuti t twMn. nut imam aii mown mil ; arm.,. uirilr. M, ', Kliliin. W. M. W. 1'. Uuitta- way, Btisnrtary, HOW Kit l.oimK Nv. . K. "., ' wy W Mna.la,v nvrtiltnt, AIIKittsbla XLtlint; our city arriuir T" '. S IU.AIK Mill HI, K Li h, t rilYSU'lAXH 1KXTISTUV- PB. J. K. LOCKE, I rhystcian . - and Surgeon, I Suena Vtata, Oregon. LEE &. BUTLER, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. ! U.S. EXAMINING SURGEONS. timx. i m of u niu mH L L. WHITE DENTIST. lvmal witrk In nit tta rtuu-b. Mwilwt In flnkclM. manner. All wur uaranlwU In v.rr pamouiar, im- ovor imiriwu da Jiatloual Hank, lmliM!iHl.'w, Or. DR. J. B. JOHNSON, Resident Dentist AU rurk warrant.! In W Uw twsl , of MIMMHIUU. IVPKPKSWCNIK. ORKlrtlS ATTOUXKYS. GEO. A. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will practice In all state and federal courts, Ofttce over ludopeudonoe Na tional lUnk. Inriptn4ne. Orgn. Jno. J. D.ly. J. E. itl.y. H. C. ll.Uo. DALY, SIBLEY I EIKIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW W h.T lU nl art "I attrart IB I'ulll riBui. Miabla allnH'W (uruulM.1. aiul IXSic, room 1 and I W Omw'. Mxk. Dallas, Oregon. I A. M. J1UULBY, Attorney and Counselor at Law. I OS,Vl lndfpni)fnr Nai l Hank. I In.trpaotlraca.dr. B. K. llunbain. W. II. tlulmoa. ATTORNEYS AT LAW orricK in Kt'Mrii hi.wk, Uniwwniltale aiuH"urt, DAtCM. OK uo Cwuuirrial HU I MISCELLANEOUS. 3ATH AND BARBER SHOP. E. T. HCNKLC, PROP. 1m street, Independence, Or. I Two xperiencd workmen in t I - tandance. HASKS. 'Commenced Business March 4, 1889. OtablUhcd by Xatkiaal AnUwrlly. f THE first national bank. I of Indeptnden. Orrf1". I Capital Btook, Surplui, $50,000.00 $14,000.00 I J. H. tWPEK. 1- W. I)IIKRTH05, 1'rwldont, Vlcel'rwilileov W. H HAWI.KV, Caliler. DIRECTORS. i J. 8. Cooper, U W. IUibertm, UwU H.liulck 0. W. Wliltenker, W. W. t'oll''". HI l.n.1 INS' and aril eicbauifa o all lini.rlaiil I '"i'prmltii rlBd rnibjwt to ch k r on c I tin'-tMrdrplt. CollTtloii roadu. t urn. hounij a. m. U) 4 p. in. THE INDEPENDENCE National Bank ! Capital Stock, $50,000.00. II. IIIIlWHHKttU, AHKAM NEIOS. W. 1. CONNAWAY I'rmtdenL Vlc 1'ro.lilriit. . t'Mlilvr. ? A gcniral banking and exchnngfl lnmlri trannacted; loan, made, bill dlnwmntcd.mwi ! merrtal credit Kmnted: dnixwIU r!ill on l current account aubjnet to chixrk, Intermit paid I on time dcponlta, KiKwrroith. $ JoahM Mcl)anlel, II. M. jMpurann, A. J I Owidman, II. Hiracbberg, A. NBlon, T.J. IC. I, A. Alien. ! INCORPORATED UNDER THE UWS OF OREGON MONMOUTH, OR. I. A. MACRI'M ... Pwal'lmlt J1, 1. (,'A M IMIK.1,1, Vlcn-l'roii. 1UA 0. POWULL - t'anblur PAID CAPITAL, $25,000. DIRECTORS. J.A,Mncrnin, P. I,.(!amibll, I.M.HImpann . U. V. Ilutlur, J. I. Htunip, P. 8, Powull JiHHipli (Jriivcn, A ifcnpml banking and ecbanii hUHlniwa trnnnai!lfil; Iiimiim Mllldni iIcihwIU rilveil ubjMtt Ui cbi'k or on wrtlncuUiof diKxlt; JiiUti paid on time deKiHlt. -Klr pr'Hif vault and burglar proof nuff, kocnri'd by Vale time liX'M. Oflluc lfourn: V a. in. to 4 p. ni. Farmers and Merchants Insurance Co. Capital Stock, l, d mMitM. V I'rvabirnt, Am'I mH-rlary, Vimi.li.nl, trwi'iirer. Hon. II, . Hlraltan, Chli'f Jualti ut lb Kii"tm ivurl: lion. J.dtn lluniell, .AMialalv rfii.n.ui i ni wtipfvm. i .HH t mm, j, k, w 4Mn.rnr.i, Aiiorn.y.iw.i" iwnan.ii iiuh J. U (Vwaii, I'mid.'ttl l.lnn ll.nniv NaiUiual Hank: W. r. Il.'.l, MoMianll U, Hlmiaatu, I'apltaluli M, xl.'rnlvri, Mnlianl4 J, Ik WrllMiiau, vapllalliili Is r'lx, rtiy.lclau. Wmium NMYipU kIiuh oiKwniiuttltm, Iaikhiw jhiKI kIihh orJtnlallun, . ynrptuM n iHH'urity to jwlioy holdcin, MM I Ml M THE NEW Livery, Feed and Sale Stables. YOUNO HOUSES. DOUBLE 6INGLB TEAMS. I 2? -hzmfei ytnaVCUai TurnouU tor Ommorrlal Trvlir. Irin rwwonaUa aad Ballafao Una KUatiuitwiL Oiv uj Call. JfOBTH EXD MAIN BIURET, J. N. JOXKS, rorE. A WATCH BOW (ring) THAT WON'T Puuorri Hmr If J) Alwaya Wr ARE YOU ABREAST Of THE TIMES? Is n't 'iir wuUli timlt Worn it Uu ywiw ! FuthtT wtirt it liny! Xi-viT wait tiim h of n wuli-h ! TIhj tiiiiu liiw ttrrlvwl fur u new tiiiw jiw litiy timo now. hi doititig with u. you Imve tlmml vaiiluyo of u litipi htix k to (M'lwt from. V will fit your wlcction of movciiifutrt with thn ImhI known cxm, of tho ncwtfit nuil oltoictwt Watch our Show Window each Week. PATTERSON BROS. DRUGGISTS, INDEPENDENCE. H. M. LINES, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND. UNDERTAKER, INDEPENDENCE, 0KKU0N. A full and complete line of Funeral goodt Alwayt oa jianu. Luk Grounds Daalar In HardwarP, qumiimwarn, tinware, HtovoH, ii(l olhor iniHCollaiKHiiiH iir ticlim, calls tho attmitinn of tins public to hm ilno Htock of the ahove urticlt now on hand. Im pruxiH will compare favorably with prices in any other locality. Come and hiio im and you will be BatMled with price, quantity, and quality. MONMOUTH, OR. S. A. PARKER, Mumiliuituror anil dmilur In Sash, : Doors, : Moulding, : Etc. Kull iiUick of flla, nil il?'"". I"'!'1' conHtuntly on band. Hpi'dlnl raliw on wmliiuila. KauUiry on II. It. lniot)tii!ur duixit $500,000. Hm, and ilnr, r, A. IMH,Ki, t'aalil.r. . wt,twa.8 24.yHW.87 ft?::':,fc:i::;Dr,j:: I, Lb av.- mmm akaUHMIVlrl III WEW UUUUi.a -a GOOD i Cowra OflT Pof Tight I MKA'PI'Y'H Oraan. at haraaln.. Kur itartlculnr. .nil itatalnau. ail. wHwaiir... I'nulol r. iiitatlir. waanuia- ton. Nrw Juriuiy, J. A. BOWMAN. BLAGKSMITKING OF ILL KINDS Naatly Dona. MACHINERY REPAIRING HORSE SHOEING A Specialty. Wood Working and Car riage Painting Done in First-class order. C STREET, - INDEPENDENCE. J. M. BECKLEY, Livery and Sale Stables, Monmouth, Oregon. fuvln purchiuwtl tho lutea-nt of (liorno Jloothhy In tho Monmouth Livery and Halt) Huihliw, I Holhslt a fair kliaru of the patrmmnu of the pulilla, I mil pri-piirod to fiirnlnh kkh1 touiim and vuhldlfH at abort notion, day or nlKlit, and ull traimlont cuMtom will ro ot;! vo duo attention. Hond in your or (li'ra. ROOFING. GUM-ELASTIC ROOFING FELT inula only W) per Km iiuira fiwt. Mukim a Kiioil rniir Tor yunra, anil iinymiH can put n. on. Hi'liil atitirip rnr Mtnipiii hiiii mil pnnii'umi.i Oum Kliutttc IIohIIiik (JoinpKiiy, UH anil 11 llrnnilwiiy, Nw York. Looal Aoanta Wantad. THH SdWFR Has, i NO St'COND CHANCl!. . Idw4 MW M). MM MWI It, J FERRY'S I rk.M a...!, .ad h.pl I'vlfY1 NmI IhMllMMl Id faufnl ia Dm wkl -M.iH laU F.rry'i B.t.t Annual fur Ilt Ml. ik. hl. H.l Hry. .Rm l ih. auim. iKia i.a amu iuitMiii, kp.M.KERRYCO.,il1i!l''U PATENTS (atMil. ami !( Imiiom aafiirwl, Trail. Hark. mai.tornl, awl all "U.ur iii.i mum lu U. I'alMtl HIUmi and M..i Um ( .Mirl prumpUy au.1 iiraliulf pr.'aiml. I'mta mMH.u.1 t,l iiMMlni iwM'Mlml. il utolol i krtrli of iiiraalliai, I HMk. iwittil iaialaall., aud adtlw a. Mi iIMitalillll. turn ul ..Iimim. (Mliwa, an.1 attealnui i. .o. llli xallMl hi Mijr Main i.m. ilinvil, aonwi rnna Ih. I'alMil auliai anil lih Ml.lllldim loi'l laa iinniil iir.liniia.iy Mirli.. bur lit. at.wl ,t.a.ia. aa.( mhmmIui pr,MM.uM..a al ap.li. MU.HM ft ainl. aiHl Ittr .lliaitliitf to all tautUiM anlru.lial In HI Kara, la Ih. .hurlwl pttwlltln lima. li.)mHiHl mmm a Mt.lly. k'tw. MtHlmal. aiul ..lOur. .Il.nliia aitHtn to m(Mtl bualiiMM, littt.k uf liilitramUua aatl wltttm, and .iwlal rvforMim. awil tthul vltanr. nuri. J i ll. l.l . l p-l.a, SulU'lbir ad Au.tra iu I .U.U1 1 .it--, W atiitaiiMi. !, Illiwialla V, H. f'alMll (Htlva. tMMtlna Ittl patwi.) One Dollar Weekly Hut. a k"d kt.ld wairh by imr rliili .y.i.m air U-aural aitlti.niir.1 im ant warrautati itrAtvpara Fin. & liitn ur Wailltaiit ntova. iiiKitl, i.nt wind aatf t. I-.I nr t in ktiiiaj In any i ttal. li. In vpur aa..iil. a (triia a baio nnnt, a. mII tin. til Oiv hunt In. raw am. In lir lb. Hub iirhv, t. and muiI (, o, l. b .mw wlib prtnlxga ul .nauilualbm bant aim Iit lb. "., Our anl al luiriiom. N wniimi "IHlf Jcwol.ra hava mnfvnt'd tin. dun'l knua httar )uu ran (tinil.li .tirli urk lir lb. Ul.llmj." Our aciil al llnatlt rlpilim, H. ('., arilni "Viuir alrba lak at iiti. TH abulia. man aba g.tl lltr lai aab'b miiI Hint Tin aininnl and pruvii a ).-tr.nr aul. iiw in jturA.lrr. ibal arm nu I IU lli.u ifuunt, but tb. pia a wa," lur a. ul at IViihIiijIhu. Tm, wrllmi "Am In rtwtHiif tlwwat.'ri.andaiiipbwwrd alib.tul ntMtMv, All .tin bat. wn It taj II auulil ba riiii al Ona tn4 rrlinbl. atrul aaniMl Hif rarb plan. Wrlla lti Nrlh-utara. Kariua Waivh ( N.w Yurk, I tVi 0 0 0 Th Itral Hrntnly ill In Uil. wot! J,. Mr J. Ilufftwrr, vl a,raiiiM, H. I . It I'aaU Kull MM Tool, Wmm aiy km. bo wa. uarually ialri4 Uum pai aiail aiurtni by ni. na. Bid bad any trwiH.au. at tliw iiw h. Iuk oi bulUa ul Iba ratunly, i iumI boaiui, u,auk h IV pt li.l t. Did., Mar, 10. Oar il.u.btaf auathutnl riMWi lle III. rma fright Uir jmn ami; a trtal tuu.1 mry. Vh&t w bMnl al, but el an aiall Am Utatik tut to .taut saw thai atwa th Uwk I'mUh ala r Til .b. ba. nut kad UwtllablMl aiuwk ailhta lour amwiba. AMI a rart Ana MKK ft UU'IJt. Tboa ktardr, of ill Mih An, tMttr. Cbla, aara: Pa.lof lloniia'. Nit Ttwl. I. at (raal IxnvAt lu niat II ba bad Uw 0Mirt aOaa frrMuppuKUwaia, FREE A Valaaida an H.mtum. IHi....i a.nt fr la Mir ad'i'vMh MMJM ti.ll.at. r.a oNala till, luadtriua ft, ul .fcaraa. Tin. raawdT k a tVitv ,ai. ul fn w auw arnrd uatkr kui .1 rtr.l b Hi. HtiiI ,ti. tad. .iitra ti aad itirafiiwa In Ut. KOCNIC MCO. CO.. Chloaso, III. Sold br I rucirtt. at al pat ttuttla, 9trS tv.l. ai a M.t-.-. aa Publlahed Dally and Weakly by tha Kanaaa Damoorat Publthtn Company.Topaka, Kaa. AN 8-PAGE 48-COLUMN NEWSPAPER FOR Ekolualv Ownar of tha Prata Nawa Aaaoolatlon Talavrftph Franohlao, Both Mornlntr and Aftarnoon, DAILY 25c Per Month. I cent J WEEKLY 50c Per Year. Subscribe for it Because: It mnUInl til Ull Utaat talrvmill " In full detail. Ila lorn! (tulumni ra enmplnt. and rtlltbla. It It pulill.hnl al Ilia buui ( aiilil- eity nt Sn.iaar and ouiiului all Hint rliun ul nrwt arid- nilii( al Iba Ktata Catilial, aud uf tudi gancial Inlnrr.t tlirumliinit tha Btnla H iiniir mibarrliitiun iiriiy) It ontir about ona- Uilrd Uiat of any ulliot dally Ul Kauai. Advertiso in it Because: In lulwcrlptlnn prion nf bi than penny a pnKr, il till ur aorkly, dellmwl .niwlnir In tha aurlil. !- II a tiiiiHirlptiiiu lltt that makoa II Iba advvf tiling dhxIIuui uf Kauiua. Adlxtt, TOPKKA. KANSAS. Solontlllo American Agency for Jr oaviat. TAOI 1ARk, 0tION PATINTa ftt' CO"VHIQMTi, ato. for Inlurmntlun anil fnta HanilNKih write bs MUNN A c :., iiiumiiway, New VuitK. Olilntt liur.AU fur itiruiii imbtntt In Atmr!na. Krarr ttnlunt tHkitn nut Iir lia It linnlKht liifiira tbu publlu tir a iiutloa Kivati (r.u of ubariin lu Iba $ titnWiit MtitM Tmrffntt Hmilatlim nf atif tiiliintlfln pniwr In tha wnrlil. Hiilntiillillr llliiilrmml. Nu liilnlllviuit null tluiulil Im wIiIhihI It, Wnnkly, a.'l.llll a ruiiri H.'.i all hmhiiIi.. Aililnmi MlJNN i. tio., ruiiLIHUKua,llill Uruailwar. Nuw yurk. JIS, ALEXANDER & DRUGGISTS. Wo have jiwt oiKUicd a now (lriij; ntore in Monmouth, which wo have fitted up wilh it coninloto lino of drugs and driiKgiHW' Hiindrit'S. Our HtockiHpure,frcHli, bright, and now. Our prices will bo rciwonablo, uiitl by fair doitiinir and coiii tcoiis tront- incnt, we hope to secure a share of j'Oiir patronage. iTOHcripuons ac curately eoniiiouiidod. I Monmouth, Oregon tWJ f ONE A I CENT J TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. Pri-grammc in Detail of the Coming Meeting. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Thi Ttuchfri of th District will b at Monmouth In Full Fore Nut Wwk. FolliiwhiB la tli inmiiiiiMi nf tha tnu'ltiira' lii.llluU fur tha Tlilnljinll.'lal tltairlot, which taoiiwitm In Mnumouth, on Tunaday, Mrvh2U, lt2! Tl'rJtKAV, Ma It, 2, KVK.NINU RKMHItt Mllalii. Antiiiuiuvmi'iila. Muak Adtlrvaam of wnlniiiiiit- fn-altlulit I. I.. ('amtiMI, Htatu Nurtual Khnol, Muiinimilli; Itrv, J. It. N. Itor Vt Hiiik, Inilotnliiiitw, Muaio, IVii iiilmito rtMjMiiiM-NMuM'rtiitiiiuu'iit ( tm, F. Iliiaai'll, Altatiiy, Linn mtinty ; I'm. J. It. Horner, HUUiAKHutilUiml t'olli'ifi", tVtrvallla, Mtlalli, IU'illii(f -Mr. M. IC Itrown, AlUny. Mtlalit. Adilffaa-"Knitiftliliin or Niilliliiii, Vhlt!hrPrUL.iii Win. H. (Illln-rt, I'lillmimth CoIUkb. Muato. Mlatl'llunwitW, MttalO, WaliNaHI.AI, MAB. VI, MiiIIN1.hu ltjr DION. Iitatlitiiw Vork-Htti Htip't Mt Klmy. lU-aulla to bo Aluml at lu Mionl In- atrm tliiti ami llvJiliuo II, K. Mut iny . I'rlm-liwl IUHIikI rulillrHi'hiaibt. IVaililuK Itultiatrtul IntwhiMlM Jim llulliT, Monmouth Public KtliaiU HtHiti) Otwtni lra Ul the Omatpr Htlixt-aa of Ptililio Hilioola-M. It. Drown, Al tmny. (li hrml IHa'UiailouTlta (juration of ( uriKinil PtinUhiiipnt. AnkltMUX HKHKION. I'iitollotia In Pulillt! Hchtmli-L, V. Mi'A.luiii., Principal IiiJi'auili'ir.-o I'til.llo N lnatU. Numla r-work lu Primary GraoW-W. V. Wmin, Profiwaor In HUt Sontml Si'hta'l, Tln Wuily of Aulhiint-Mni. I C. Kau- Iilr, IkUlaa I'tililloHt'luaiU. Tito lvtintlon a a Mmilal l)tillll A, J.t.arlnml, rrlm-al Itnjvr ttavtllr 1'tll.lloH.hoola. ( Ifiinml Dlamnmlona Kailunn in Twk-Ii- lni ('auof. ('otiimon tHiniilnlu(a Muit Anitltmt IWlirm, KVt NIXil HKHMIOX, Mtlalt', lUIUIIol), M ulo. Hvodlng Mra, A. J. (Inrlnnd, ltniwna- vllle. MuJo. lAHJtur-Pnlihmt Tina. MK'li'lliiiul. Pmillo I'ltlvunilly. MiiJ MiMH'llutivoua, Mualc, Tut ithHAY, Mar. :, moknino hiukios. What t'otlallttllit a liaal Tctht'l'.'-V, II. Actum, l'riuolwil Staytoii Public hk-hiaila. Tin' ('ouiadi'nt !natrtiftor-R VL Mich (iivr, North Yamhill. St'luKilnaim Huultntloii MIm UtM tiray, Allxtny PuMIp Ht-hooU. ImiMirlmitD of CtiltlvnlliiK Taato It; l'jirly I.lfi H A. IUiiiIhII, Principal Jilt'i rwill Plitilld rd'hoola. Utnml Ilcuialou-Phyiiloliijjy and ItyKh'iio In KchooUlkt Mi'UhmI. of Tfitt'hinjf. On the Clulnn of T.unliliiK to tluJlUnk of a I Hull net l'rufiiwlini. AtTKHNnoN HKHKlllN. Klocutloli III the PtlliltO SchiMila Mlm Hnni Tuthill, pMfiMir(if Kloriition, ISIttU Norinid Hi'luaiL Tho Ti'tic hur'a IUH)nalhlllty Mlmt Ih- aU'llit lhallue, Allmny. H'liml (lovurnmi'iit J. H. ltoriur, ProftMHorot KiiKllnh, HUtte Agrlcul tttnil Collt'Ko. Tho Pn'ininitlon of tho Tfitcht'r-Mm H, 0, (Irtilil, City Kuptirllitvnili'lit KnJum Public Hi'IumiIh. tiollfrnl Dlamirtalolia The Pcr-Ctillt Hya- li-m of MurkltiK mid lUiorUiig. Overwork in tho Schoola. KVKNIMI MKHSIorf. Miirila Itt'vltalloii. Mualo. Itixillntloll. Mualc. ItoiulhiK Mta Kttdln Ami, PrtnWor or Kloctitlou, Wllliunotto Unlvontlty. MuhIc, Un-turo Protildout KlU-rt N. Coiullt, Allmny C'ollfgo. Mualo. Id'Cltlltloil. Munlo. MIhooIIiiiicoiim. ' MunIo. FltlDAV, Al'ltlL. 1. MOIIN1N0 8KHKI0N (looKiitpliy Mothoda of tcnohhiK W. C.ltolorlH,Prliiulpul lltibtmrd HuIhx)1b. Tho Kclittlvo ImporUiite of Pitrciit and Touchers In tho Formation of the Child' Character A. M. Itwvwi, Prin cipal llnlwy Publlo Hchoola. Homo (if tlm Diilloa of tho Fill th fill Teacher Mm. W. A. Wtwli, Dnllii Public t'ohtKiU. (Iriiinniar ConiiDotlvo Part of Hpooch, etc. J. M. MuCullum, Uorviili. (Ifliicrnl DlHciiHMloim. How to (lulu tha Coullilcnoo of tho Pupils. Tho Phys ical Training of Children. AITKKNOON SUHHIONI lUmt Mntliod of DriiiKlug Into Kxorciw the DllUireut Faculties of the Mind W. J. Crawford. Prlnuliml Allmny Public HchtxiU. Iteatlliig Mrs. A. J. (liirland, Ilrowns villo. Lltorary Qualltloatlous of tho Teach er (loo, A. Peebles, Principal Mo Mlunvlllo Publlo HcIkmiIh. (loiinrul DIhcuhhIoii, Jteatllng Circle and HtOitMil Journal Place mid Pur powoof. Oit'gon's Educational ' Ix- , hlblt at the World's Fair In 1808. KVKNIimi KrMloiK, Mualc lUx-llittlilH. Mu.lc. I4iiir Dr.deo. whltnker, Pnldi iit Wlllametto I'nlveralty, Haloui. Mualo. F.iili'rtttliiiitniit-lly 'IWIiera ami Hlu di'iitaof Hlnlo Normiit Hchool, Mualtt Mlaii'lllillrMitia. Mualo, Him'IbI Kt-iiiilnii, The olijttctaof tliolimOInUt nri(oiu- iiiiilnl tiwhiim with thn lawt And InUwt iiihIIiimU uf limtrtititlon; Uiaieum a unl funnily of work lu iiifthtHta of ortjuiil UHlluil, In aclnml rtnonU, III ai'hiHil ki.v erumunt, lu auliiail ni'Kutloiia; to kuIii liiaplrmlou In teaching; to unlit pro- fiwaloiia) liifuriuatioii; to learn to avoid "ruta"; to oorrwt prevailing fiitiIla,cou- Mlugof: waatoof tlun? lu uiovtuueut MfelmaK;ia ootldui'tlllg riK'lUtlolla, etc. 11l hatillla to I gullied art) til U'llllat M'hool-wurk to tho unloldlng aiwi-r and growing rnpiu lly of tho child' mind; to cgltlvato ulmi.rvatlon thought, and Kprmlon; to atM'tiru pMnr hablia of tudy, thought, foel lug, and action, on llie tutrt of the hlldren. Attimd itii'h waalon promptly and ivgultirly ; iniikn coplou uol of wot k diHie, and keep tht'tii fur fiiHiri um In lint ai'hiHilriMMii; give lUArneataili'iitio n to tho work, and enter hittrtlly into nit giUirnJ rxerelmiti ttak ipH(liiua of in- trticlura at UivvIomi of em it exerelan; tiring hole iMKikt and (a'lirtla. Tho Ut riH'ltnilvti uiul uitiitd lulfiit will Ut aiM'tinil, and the iluilynud even lug exereUai will lw lnl r na d w iih rti lUlliilia, ri'Millllg, klld giaal luu.ie, viaul and limtrunii iilnl. Arntugi'iut'tila have lnvii lnmli' with the Houtlwrn 1'iwlllt! nillnmd (Vri Hldi,dlviaon) for rv'liuvil rnti ui iIhm atU'iidiug, and the uaiml rtiliiclioll w ill liegrantud. ArraligituieliU have lateti nimbi w lib tho Narrow (latigw (Weal Hldu dlvl- lou) and tho P. W. V, It It , for n- ililivk mtedto thmai ntU'tiitlllg, mid the tbtiml redilrllou Hill tat liindi'. Tho Joint I 'mult toe on Fiitet tniti nii'iil at lud'iiiiliitt) and Motttoouih will prtivldv tatitrtl ntid liMlKlng fur vis iting li'iii bim ut niliiiv drnla. Tha nmioiKera of the Motor line (InihtH'iideinv to Muiiiuouih) will pM- KU fnv lrnin.ir(iiliiiii lo ail vbiliuu tim liera ilally on all tmliia during I lu lu) of the itiatlt uti.. Il la wtax'M thnt all ii iul rti ut- tendlng from Htilem, and vhilnlty, will l abUitoaeeiiru triturairlulioii Py river UUMr from HwUmii to IuileHtudetiiv. All uieinUira atU'Udliig fenn l.luti oiinnly, aud tho Houlheru jmrt of Marioti eouuiy, oau Uwt Ut att-oiitmo. Inteil by taking tho U. P. railnvtd from Albany to the InleawHloii of the H. P. rnllrodd (Weal Hldo dlvlaluiil near Ctirvallla, theiioo north by Wit Hldt mllwny to Indepetidi'lKV. CoiinuHlttt of Arruugt'Uif tit. P. L. CnntpU-ll, J. It. N. 1UU. J. M. Powell, r. A. PaUeraon, It. Hhelly. CoinmllUnou Muali'.-Pnif. J. M, Powell, Mlm Arnetlo V. Ilrmv, Mon mouth; Mrs. W. P. Cotniitwny, (iw. Hi-tirlng, W. H Hawley, Iudia-n-di ner; Mm CM. Cd, A. V. It. Sny lor, Italia. ('oiiniilltecmi IVntertiiliiuti'iiL-. Prof, L. W.McAtlmna, Mm. J. H. (Vaua-r, ItidiatldeUtv; Mum MiikkIo Hutlor, Prof. II. !,. Murphy, Mm. A. A, llonily, Monmouth. As In. Itul. al Ilia Fair. Thero In a gmwing aoiilliiiont lu (n'- gon lu favor of holding a furuieni' luatl tui at Hnleiu during fair wwk next full. The atiggeatlou Inu Oomo from n nuniU-r of aountea, ami with It many fort-llilo argtiiueiiU lu favor of holding audi an tinttlttilo. Primarily the obji t t of the fid r ia to proiitoid tho agrleulttirat lntrint of the lnlo. f ll went nut for the educatlotml oll'ooU the Uto would not bu Jtiatllhil In itpmprlittlng money for Ila uiitlti. tenaiice. It would, therefore, mtin highly proiKT Ihul the maiiitgeuieut of tho klnto fair ahotild make pmvUoiis for supplementing the educational font ureaof tho fitir by adding; Iherelo a fitrinera' Inatltilte. Thoro are gathered together a greater numU'r of fiirmers at the ulnlo full' than at any other place In tho atale. J'bo fair Itwlf, provides nothing of In. terest, cxtvpt tlnring tho day; If an Institute wem held In tho evenings during the fair week it would give all tho farmers visiting the fair an opKr Utility to attend. The attendance would undoubtedly be large, and iiiaiiy would have an opiortunlty of appre ciating tho bonollu of an Insl itiite who might otherwise not visit 01m for a oug time to come. Institute nro a-common feature of many Knstern fairs, and It would not, therofnre, bo hiking up an untried ex periment. The work of the Institution could bo made to htirmoiilxo with, and supplement most elt'eetlvely theatiniml mooting nf such orgiiul.iit lons as tho Wind Growers' Association. It would necessarily lie broader lu Its scope than ltM-iil Institutes, and tho etl'ects would bo more far reaching. Hlinply ft suggestion, that one even ing might be devoted to tho fruit-growing Interest, another to the wool grow ers and sheep breeders, another to dairying. As a largo proportion of the meuwhoaro most prominently con nected with these Interests will ho lu atlondaiico at the fair they could bo counted on to assist In tho programme aud to make the discussions of the highest practical value, Prof. C. 11. Hchnildt. to whom tho credit Is duo of suggest lug the holding of an Institute nt tho fair, will, in his usual oiitliiislustlo way, do all In his power to hell) Hie matter along. It is to bo hoped that tho manage ment of the fair will give this subject tholr earnest consideration. The neces sary expense would lie very small, and It would add one more feature of value to tho fair. Tho hearty co-opcratliui of tho Institute workers of tho agricultur al collego could, without a doubt, U' seouroil, and there ought to Ui no dlf floultyiu securing a progranuu'e which would bo of great Interest and value, OREGON'S MILITIAMEN. Near Fuily-threc Thousand in the State ALL ISKAVIv DOYS AND TRUE Should It Boeoms Nocossary to Twist the British Llun'1 Tail, Ore. gon Can Help, Ailjiitaiil-tlKtMiral It. W. MiU-bull, of tlm Oregon N'nlioMid (luunl, hai jilat anal In ktuitiiil report of tlmmuilitiou of our Militia toUtinonilJ. 0. Klttiu,adjutMit- gi'lieral uf tlm I'nltoJ Hlnlo army at WanlilngUiti, Tlm report I tho moot rompleto and fttitinivn thnt lina ciJiiia from Orttgon. For tlm Oral timo tho tiiiinW of mou li able lo militnry duty In lbs atnt ba bwn ohtitltiod, with tlmir nun and their illntiM. Vp U tho prnteut limn tbi lu liiMi Iiim Ik'U linulwtU.il, Aaaoaaora, tlmugli rauirml by Inw,' Lav fnllox to Ulo the uIiIo-UkKihI uiimi in tlmir dialriota. Tlmro mo In Oregon 41,730 men liable to tiiililnry duty. MulluouiiiU eutinty Imt tin) largoatof aiiyJIMWi; wlilla nek I ootima Marlon with 2.105, Tlie ainalleal iniiuUir atuiuitf the ootiutiva ut Klamath, i F.reu (In muiill number the aaactiaor Imlivl to find, aud It had to bo ealimoloj from but year' ajuHtw.miit roll. Clut aop't iinaeaiair alio lina fullwj to rejairt, ao wb r but lil iituii arc liublo tt duty, that hit county hua bii-n put down at H71, Tluwf auMMaora tuny pot know, but ll trim, tiuverlh(lita, llmta lurgo Cob it Nllaclinl lo U10 IR'adit'tof this work. jntnuimi 10 I'ot'krirai. The iiiiuiUtr nf nieti liable to aermni lu fiii'li of lite thirty-one cmiiitlm of the tlauJittw followa: Ititknr 7M M71 Linn..., m Marlon 1,4155 Multnomah.. lU,iKr.i .'Ut-kamo lalaop, rat , . Miilbcur ., .'o4 CM 1,1 7S 755 875 1. UMI 2, K 71H 750 l.:B4 1.7H8 'oluuibia Morrow Polk Tillaiuook. . . Mlit-rtaau..., I'niiin I 'mut din W uo ...... Wallowa.... VuliinKti.ll. Vamlilll.eat. . 'mm ...2,140 .'rook 'urry ....... kitlIlM , . . , lr.i I ,?ti.1 47 7y fk'.S to 124 tillmm iruut , Ibiwy lu'kRitl J.wploba . . , . h!iiiiilli,eat.. l.uKu !'- Total. 42,750 mi.- THO t I'MroHUKD, Tlisre aro 1,510, militiumeu, iuoludiiiK owrjr poraon ooituiK'trjd Willi tho organt- katiou, Among tht-r tbro are 17'J en- hated men, leaving tti remainder to ba tuii'li) tip from offlcera. I Jut year llioto wrru l.fVi all told in the luilitia, wlui'li aliowa a oonaltlerabla fulling off, w Iir 11 tin) prttatnit titiiulMir, 1,51(1, ta oou- tidured. This m acootiuiod for by the three eompnnit-atuiil buvo bruken updur nig llioyenr. Twooftliem in the iu (uutry botild iiovor.liino been orgauicod, but the other, the htiorulna cavalry, was au etcellt'ct orguniuition, and wa ro uuirkably welt dri lied. Put (or aouio nu aecoiiutiibla reaauti it fell to piece. The preiteiit cavalry conipnuy, troop It, wliioh IhiIoucs to Lmkvillo, in Klam ath County, awny iu the southern part of On'ijim, ia a splcii.liil orgnuiisaliou; all the men own (heir horsea and tnko much prulo lu trnitiiiig theiu. When they vi itwl tho Hnleiu fair, the public wna agree ably suru-iotl ut tin' ability shown. Tit K OKNKUAI, CONPITtON. In rxnimriwin with hut year tbu null tin alniiils as followa; 1S91. 181K). Oenend slulT oftlconi 14 13 Cavalry 24 HI Artillery , :..( Bl Infantry 1,142 1,557 Totul 1,M0 l,GtJ6 tlis principal falling tiff, as wilt be m-rii, ia in ttm iiifsiitry and cavalry, cuiim-d by tho three oouipsuiea that haw hcttiiiluttiitidod. The nrlillery shows an iiieri'iwe of moo niemtHtrsover Inst year, while thoro is iitso one iimro stall oflloer. "Tin general condition ot the militia ia excellent," Suva General Mitchell, in HMok nitf f Ins report. "It lias never stood bettor than it annuls to dity. The men lire lottor trained snd have an in oiensisl rnynrd fur tlicir conipunies. They are yearly becoming a body which inn y be of in.0 to Oregou'a interest in the future." The Sham Every good thing has Its Imitators, every genuine article its counterfeits. The Ammonia and Alum Baking Powders sold over tho counters are no more like Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder, than tho paste is like the real diamond, or " . A . , t It Jt.S a S e- at countertctt is iiko one ot ine om master s genuine painiingi. When greedy and merciless manufacturers claim theif adulterated and harmful baking powders are as good as Dt. Price's, they know they are not telling the truth. The), people know (hey are destroying tho stomachs and the com' plcxion of tho consumers, and there are many grocers recom mending such powders over their counters knowing sam to bo injurious and worthloss simply to make a large profit Dr. Price, a concientious physician, has spent a lifetime in perfecting and popularizing his Cream Baking Powder, tho only Pure Cream Tartar Powder now to be obtained. Multitudes of imitators all over the land have sprang up, not to.imitato tho purity of Price's Cream Baking Powder, but to sco how cheap they could make their counterfeits aad Some use Ammonia and others Alum, bttt all these shams cry in chorus, "Buy this, its just as good as Dr. Price's and much cheapor. Price's Cream Baking Powder is the standard for purity and perfection tho world over, and is beyond comparison. Dr. Price stands for Pure Food and a f oa to all sham. Ham Jcmh, March 10, 1K1 EuiToit Wnrr Hiiik: I now addi you for the btst time from Han Joaa, I ahull return to Ha Kranciaoo lo for days, aud gird on tha annor to oabU me to tight tha Uttlea of Ufa. A fcv days ago I visited tha court bouas, an liiijxialtig ksikluf atooa buTVliiif. Thiirti Is a Urge cupola on top, and with imtloiK wa UUuioualy ollmbed to the lop, Our heart wera going pltnt- put atur the long climb, but looking around tha city and country upon tha grand panoramic view at oar tmt, which amply repays us for tha gnat ex ertion wa have undoruken. There are two Ice factories, gaa works, two brewcriea, a glove factory, three- carriage facto rksi, and two funs! tare factories here. The electric can ma to Hants Clara for ten cents and one seea a quaint old town with modern build, lugs; but It does not progress very fast. Tls ru UjalargeCathollocbureh,wllha , fine college adjolnluguida great many HjMtibib people live there. A Uw old adobe buildings yet remain. Home time ago the papers ;bare men- tinned that a lira. Itoberta, wealthy ady, had dedicated a portion of bar house as a Umple for tbe order af Um Hub Angel of Light; and no one la ad milted to Its sanctuary noises garbed iu while from bead to foot A friend of mine got me a peaa, and on my een aentlng to don the habiliments prevld ed, I was allowed to enter. Flotare me to yourself drtweed In white, a Maria Mtewart cap, spotless as snow, oo my erunluiii, and white slippers on my het, , and you can Imagine a fly in a churn of buttermilk. I entered the aaored apsrlineut with all solemnity, but It did imt compare la beauty with Cent, Kevin's, at Livingstone, which I de scrlhcd IA a former latter. Ho I take lu the lights as I move along. There are three streams running through Kau Jose, Uie Guadalupe, Lea , (istos, and Coyote, but there has been so tittle ruin this winter, they are very low. The past three days have been uncomfortably warm, particularly so for this season, and there Is eoalderaw ble sickness. I Inclose a few violets from Bherwood llotiae, In Men low Park, Timothy Hop klu's due home. They cultivate qoan titlieofthem for the market Ba be lieves In making ail be can out of hia estate. My letters henceforth will not ba fn queut, as I shall have most of my time occupied. I shall soon send yen my address for the Weht Side, which la n welcome visitor. , - Marian K. Lv Rami run. I'm D IMaas. A report says F. M. Lewis is a eandt dute for county judge on the Demo cratic ticket Crops never looked better this ttm of year, . - Hugh Slmpeon h&s finbihrd Ronoo's building ready for tbe machinery. Will soou have tbe mill running. Revs. Dennis and Plowman have Ueu holding a protracted meeting here which promisee to meet with good a sulls. Kam Martiu ia cutting oak timber In his saw-mill. Hugh WTUIama expects to work at the CArpeutere' trade in Independence tho coming summer. Heuderaon Bitnpeon says politics are beglnulng to attract the attention af the people. He is one of the boys when election time comes on. - The only surviving members of tha United States senate at the memorable session of law 1, immediately preceding the war, are said to be Wlllard Haula bury, of Delaware; Lyman Trumbull, of Illinois; Jamea Harlan, of Iowa: An thonv Kennedy, of Marylaad; Henry M. lUceaud Morton H. Wilkinson, of Minnesota; Thomas L. Cllufman, of North Csrollna, and James R. Doo ' Utile, of Wisconsin. Oregon, A strange Idea of wifely duty enmea front California. The husband, alck and sutt'ering, requested his wifa to nut him out of bis misery. Accord ingly she got down the shotgun and sent him to join the great majority. ' Jit. and the Red.