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THE WEEK'S BUDGET. What Our Reporter Finds of In terest'to Our Readers. THE LOCAL AM) DENIIUl KEH'S. Kaamari t k Knte f Ik Wert Tmelj Tat tail DtllwM Ufi f UlorMt ri Kteriwear. Better WMthnT UOW. Htiuveulr iHKii t rttrwu Hro. Tli "Orcein" siaitm at rttern Bro. Monmouth grniiKi Suliirdiiy t one o'clock. &e those "World Kwr" iku ut rnltersuu Ilnaj, Don't ftirgct the ktur next Tuesday tmilujf by J. R, N. JWII. Only 10 ceut for the Itvture Ttioady night t the l,rebyterun chureh. Iteiaiuiber that Vitntluyn h Siller Itewlu 4 Co'. sline In Mil width. A bouse wanted In Ink'enthiue of from five to six room. Imiiitre tit the Wkst Sunt olllco. On account of the lute ruin very lit tle gnrdeuluit he been doue, hut it will ram he in full blwtt. Itev. C E. ('ntnilttll will preach next Bumlity at Zen at 1 1 o'eloek. 8tilJeot, Thrintlan BnntUm." Fifteen cent adinlwlon fur children to the concert at the I'resbyterltin church Thursday the 2?lh Inst, A union Nmiiliiy school convention will be heltl at Monmouth on Mtty 4th nd 5th, and a good program Ik 1hIiik prciared. The Wkst Hil'K aekuowliHlKxi a ileMMtnt call from Mlw (Intra Join anil Mr. Wltnhej'ly, (tudoiit at the Nor rual, last Friday. " M r. I H. Frolet , t he venerable stock iusnevtnr for l'olk county, and whot oftlce and residence l at McCoy, doing biitihtew lu thi vicinity Tutwiliiy of thl week. The late Fall City-gold excitement semis to have sulatided. However, that there are good lulnernl deposit In that vicinity liu "Wn established tie youd a doubt. ' A. McNeil, (mm Gervlits, Marion county, ban opened a vision tvptilrtnu hop with HurklnsA Fennell In the tilueksuiitu simp. He ak for the pub II patronage. The county st-lioul- fund ready to I turned over amount to 1H,4-Vi, i which In 1,mM.39 more than lust year. The Dew law doe not all'ifl the school fuud this year. The mint beautiful line of 2ic auteelia ever show it in tit la market will be found at Vanduyn's, also the floured French sateens, brocaded blucks, thtintoiir jam gee, clmllte, black Inwus, and white good. Do and hear the Choral union, thirty voiced, and the Junior bund, fifteen plt-cee, and the lecture by J. H. N. Itell next Tuesday evening ut the I'renliyte riau church, all for the popular price of lOceuta. Germany hn over 4,Kl0,()tl0 men who uudemtniid milltury turtle. The Uni ted Wales him 9,0HO,KM) able to learn, hut S.MW.UOO Uf them know not how to shift a musket from present to ahoulticr arnis.Teli'ttrui. CJf. Thurp, brother of H. N, Tharp, of Kuver, was In town Wednesday ami he intends leaving for the enst. next week. to be away aeveral month during which time he will visit relutivet mid the World's fulr at Chieiijfo. He mill his brother, li. N. Tlinrp, aud fuuilllee will travel together. The usual service will la held at the C'hrlatluu church nextHundiiy. Preach ing by the pastor at 11a m.imd 7-10 p. m. Sunday whool at 10 a. in, The Young People' Boelety of Christian Kridevorit8:20p. in. Good litUHlca specialty, and stranger and non-cliurcli goera are especially Invited to attend. The clothing sale still continues at Vanduyn'a and hid atock la'gliiH to ahow algn of the trenicndou ImioikIh made on It by bargain ItunlerM. Htlll there In plenty left, and we atlviac you to follow the crowdH of delighted ami huppy purchitacra who have tintde he fiutl hla clerk huxtlti for the pitat week. Preaching by t he paHtor at the Pree byterlan church next Huitdny ut 11 h. m. and 7:80 p. m. Hunduy whool Im mediately at the cIohc of the morning Jtervlce. New song book have been received for uae in tlte H. H. ami they are hcglnlng to huve cxwdlent muNlc. Jome and help to awell the chorti I'ruyermeetlttg on WedncHdity evening at half paat seven. By request J. 11. Jf. Bell will lecture In the PreMbyterlan church next Tues day evening. Subject: "Hla lute trip from the Occident to the Orient, from Mexico to Manitoba and return. Alo Hketches of the World's Fulr grounda, and many other itcrna of liitureHt," The Choral union will lng two piece aud the Junior band will make their debut, playing aeveral numbers. Admlwdon, 10 cent, no more, no lea. All invited. The Honga by the children's choir at the Congregationul church on Sunday luat were an enjoyable feature of tlte service. They will furnlah two songs on next Sunday evening, ulao a solo and chorus will be rendered by the choir. The pastor will preach at 8 o'clock p. m. at this place and at 10 :30a. m. at at Dixie. The endeavor society will ' meet at 7 o'clock hereafter. A welcome is extended to all to attend these servi ces, i J. It N. IU'11 1 going to tell our peo- pl of what he taw ami heard while eaat luat month at the I'reabyterluu chunk next Tucadny. Ill converaa tlona with reoldeiil of the etwt convince him that we are to have a ureat many of them out here the coining full and next year, and the auhtttancv of what they nay aUmt Oregon when tuhl In Itev, Hell' entertaining iiinuuer will I worth hearing. The Suhni Indepnideit ay the niedtd which wa picked up on the beach at Tlllnitak by Jetlbraon Fryer, of Independence, and prlited highly by hint a a rare relle of early ntlwlon ry day, t only a obem medal of the (inula Clara, Cal., wdlcg. Will Oray, ofHakmi, an alumnuaof thatlnatitu tlott, ha a number of them' iiieditln lu hi poKaeeeloit. - The eonmiMtsner' court of Polk eouiity have awarded the midrael fir making the present wnerhlplliuud m tp of alt hind In the county to Men. W. P. Wright A Hon for lit The bid ran from thealatve flgnre to H.IKH, A ataudard gunge bridge I Mng put In on the narrow gauge outh ol Mon mouth, aud there la every indication that the company will widen the Mad to a tamlard gauge during till cam. Ham Unwley, Mra..O. A. Kramer, and Miwt Jewte I)auion, were delegate to the Y. P. S. C. K. eonveiilitm m Portland, leaving Thuratlay, Quite a iimiiU'r from Momnouth nlao ntleiided. H. H. Wilx, one of the popular grocerymcn of, the city, hn taken the agency for the large iiniehluery littu' of Knapp, llttrrell A Co., and will han dle everything In their line. J. W. Irttwl will have a ten-rooiu ree Idence eoatltig nlami i!,Uil crtifted on hi property at Oak Unve, and Kleh ardaoii l'ro. of thw ptaiv huve the con tract. "Oh, mamma! mamma!!" aaid the tlve-year-iild on uf A. J. Goodman, "do eoiiie out In the yarl and m the tree covered with Hpiorti alltnuly to eat." It 1 not ofteu that a liner liplny of carpet 1 seen than tlttaw Conk haa In hltorejut now, ami he I telling I bet n at rltliculoiialy low pniMt. J. W, Fultou, of Iowa, a friend of A. Nelaou, J. lriilte, and It. II. Wilcox, wa looking over our county till week, and l well pleawd. We would not advbw people to buy tropical fruit theae hunt I limn, but ben you do buy, go to Patteroou'iaud get tl.e beat. The ".Swing Around the Circle" by J. It. N. Hell next Tuesday evening at the i'reabyleriatt church will be worth hem I uk. You alum Id aec w hat au elegant dla play W. 11. Craven A Co. huve lu the haniea Hue, and can anil you iu price, too. Go to Pink Pattcrwii', lay tloa-n a aliver ten cent plectt, aud ace what an elegant cigar he will pluce before you. Several town lay of Ihilhut have formed a haul telegraph company for recreation aud prwtlee In telegraphy. M. llvumer, the hnrnewi mail of Sa lem, haa a well-aclcctcd atoek of g'Kida, aud I aelllng them ut panic price. Cook' furniture la still arriving, and hi customer are taking It awtty, o a iuataitt change (HH'iirM. That elect rto lino from here to Salem laailll alaive latard ami w ill likely te built iu the near future. "We will till live to rblo to Salem on a railroad direct," la w hat many anple now seem to ex poet. We eat MeMlnnvlllo bread, now, aa tlte oven of the bakery hero 1 being en larged and rebuilt. , Mra. SruhM. Heed will lecture In the Christian church hole, Friday after noon, May 5, li. if. Jaipcranu tiwik In Poitlttud for i veritl day this week. M. It. Itytin, the editor of the Perry- dule Patriot waa in town this week In the Internal of hi pua)r, and reports thitl he waa well treated by our enter prlalng btiHluca men. G. W. Snyder, who hit been engaged lu editing the Corvnllin (hiette, has severed hi connection with tintt paper and la no In Dallas resting after his lalairs. If. G. Guild, of tlte Khcrldiiu Sun, wants to get back to Hiilcin and ntl'cra his pm?r for sale. There la a chance for someone. It la reported that as ninny as twelve peraon from Polk county have taken the Kccley cure with atieeiwsful results. . Lougury Hros rccclvod a large Mann's Initio grinder lttat week. The machine grinds all kinds of chicken feed and grit, hence it, will l a grcal adilHIon to the health, vigor aud growth of their fine chickens, L Bros, have reasons to expeeta har vest of chickens In about three weeks they having placed over KM) eggs one day till week. Loughnry Ilro's, huve eggs for sale of Plymouth Jtocka, Light Btumns, Silver Wyandotte and Brown Leghorns, W. A. Robinson, postal Inspector for the Pacific coast district, whose terri tory covers Oregon, California', Nevada, Washington and Alaska, was In town Thursday on olllclal bualucaa. Ills home Is lu SuriFruucisco, Mr, Edmunds, of tlte Oregon Mercan tile Co., has returned from a short vlxlt among relat ion at Portland. Don't Forgot The recital by Prof Scbrlng which wus postponed a few weeks ago, and which will he given ut the Congrega tionul church on Frlduy evening, Muy 5th. The best talent of Monmouth and Independence will usslat, and I he niu-slc-lovlng people of our city should at tend, aa an entertainment uf merit will be given, See bills. FROM CORRESPONDENTS Newsy Notes From the Several Towns In the County, VIIAT OI K 1'KOPI.K AKK IKUSti. Oar I uift.tfl tl Ruamual ( lrln k Wwk HupuMlMi Ikat lliH-lalrwllM Stmt trtm VnWu Mil llkr IMwm. MMiHiHli. . Mlaaea lloHOW uitil Grilllth, of the Normal, vlalhal filend ami relatlv at llillalairo last wiH-k. 1 Hcotl ItlgK, of Siiletn, wti In town Ttieaiiayou biwlne. Hupervlaor llutlcr haa h guu work on the nmd already,, He iiieana to have the l aula ready for good wiaitlier which la eon dug later, we hop, Mr. A. W. I. lion returned from Iter vIhIIIh Portland 'Cueaday, Fred, her Mo, who w Intending in return with her, wa unable to come The iiieinU'tn of the Christian church a many could, met at Itev Smith' n ildetiif and Iwenme aciiualuled with hi family. J, J. Duly, of Bulla, aud B. F.Simth of wlvltle, were lu town Wedue- - Mr. J. P. Bieua, of this place, who hu I ecu nu invalid for year, I very low and cannot last much longer. , The Polk County lutuk iuooratratluu of thi pluce will lit up a nsnu over the bulk for the I 0. O, V. lodge. They hiive Iciuaal It for thn yearn. : Wiu. Dawaou, a graduate of the Nor mal, now a doctor of the law, gave the Mtudeiil a lei'ttirv lu chapel Tuesday morning. John Miller, one of our druggist, .In vited the public school children over to have oda with bun Wedueaday even ing. Umff Slatta, of LvwUtvllle, wa In town Tllewlay Oil btllnea. 0. C. Lee, f the I'urtlaud Dispatch, wa lu town Monday looking after the interest of that paper. The Osborne Lever Spring-tooth har row, kept 1 nly at Ground A Fraxler', Monmouth, I the beat lever harrow lu the world. Mexara. All.vu A Coloul gave what we style a Itrst-claa entertainment at the oH-ra Itouae Wwliuwluy evening. Mr. Ally ii I unexcelled a a dramatic reader and iwrnouator, hla nelecllou all bolng of a high order aud hi comical piece creating much laughter. Mr. Colour rich bane voice and guitar o loa were simply Immenae. Palla. Mrs Henry Quering, a German wom an living near till place, dlmt last Sat urday of piicuiuonla, aged about SH yeora. She leave a husbaud and a larire family. Mr. and Mr Fells Noel nt eve at day at the metropolia during the week. Mr. Hc'eii Harford, of Ncwberg, will lecture at till place April Will and .T.tth. Mia Mattle Martin haa accepted situation in llrowii A Sou' store, ltu Dior ha It that the priMeut liwly clerk will soon resign her posltioufora bet ter one. Mrs. Maggie McDiinlcl, of Salem, i visiting friend here. Mrs. AddicMVugner I visiting her sister, Mr. Walker, at Corvalll. F, A. Patterson, of your elty, did htialnca here Monday. In the estate of Mr. M. A. Whlte n i ti 1 1 an Inventory and appraisement was tiled with Judge Biirch Mondav, dint nduiliilatratnr charged with $1,710. The ctow of Lillian Morehouse vs G. W. Morehoiiae, divorce, has Immmi added to the circuit court dtket. The aheritrnitd deputy arc out ub piH'iiliig Jurors for circuit court A Young People' Siwlcty of Chrlat lim Knileitvor wit organized Monday evening tit tlte Presbyterian church w ith nn exceedingly large membership. News wia received here Monday of the death of George 10 who wa until lute yours a resident of Ditllun. Ho wa a son of the late Nicholas Lee and brother of I (on. J. I). Leo, He died at Portland Monday of conaumpllon. The remains will be brought here Wednes day for burial. M r. and Mm. McQuorey, of your city, were visiting their duughter, Mrs. Brlcker, here over Sunday. Mrs. Sou le, pee Mis Maggie Ward, of Wulllpu, Wash., Is visiting her cous in, M rs. I. N, Wiaals, hero. Mr. C. C. Doughty will go with the press excursion which leave Portland Muy 7th for Chicago. Pleasant weather. The recent warm rain have melted a great ileal of snow lu the mountains. 1). O. Quick bus improved hi farm with u new plunk fence. Itev. L. 8. Fisher, of Albany, preached hi farewell sermon last Sun day to a large congregation . Itev. Fish er Is un excellent speaker, and we re gret hi departure very much C. N, Tharp and wife are going to sturl to the World's fair in about two weeks. They expect to make quite en extended visit In the eastern state among relative and friond. They ! will be gone about four month! having 4 " rented their rami to Mr. Fred WaUon, B. N. Tharp I having oiii clearing don which add greatly to the pMr auo of hi farm, INsipk In general urn complaining about bad road, Whoa fault I It? Uudoubteiily la Ilia lack of fluty oil the mad supervisor' part. Will llolltiigalieud 1m moving to III place lu the country. Ml Font of Bridgeport, visited friend here last week. V. A. Hchlappl la visiting at Oregon City this week. Anan My ere, of Siulthfleld, vUlted relative and friend here luat Saturday aud Sunday. , The "Sunday Observance" entertain ment glveu by the Loyal Legkm lat Sunday evening wa well attended. IU-v. Kumniervltle preached here 11 Sunday, Many wild geeae have flown north durlug the past week, but we have heard of only one being killed. School Uiku ilarf I Jul. The herlirnd clerk of Polk county have drawn the following person to serve a Juror at the May term of court 11 W Murphy, farmer, Independence. N Huaacjr, lartiicr, Grand Itonde. Geo Skinner, miller, Independence. A Fllckmger, farmer, LtieklnmuU). II Chrbitlau, capitalist, Independence A Taylor, farmer, Lucklamut. A lluaton, farmer, Bucna Vista, J M UrAiit, farmer, Lucklumulo. K Davidson, farmer, Buen Ylata. It A llaating, farmer, Lucklatnute. T II Huntley, farmer, Bueita Vial. II 11 Flanery, farmer, Ierrydale. M M Potertleld, farmer, Bucna Vista, 1) L Keyt, merchaiit, 1'errydale. J H Moyer, farmer, Fall City. 0 C Walt, farmer, Spring Valley" L It Khmw, farmer, Fall City. BybtlUllou, miller, DUIe. N F Gregg, capitalist, Dallaa, J J William, capitalist, Dallaa. A llelse, farmer, Dlle. M Morrison, merchant, Ifctllw. Frank Lucaa, capital ait, Monmouth. F H Smith, farmer, McCoy. L llclinlck, capital tat, Monmouth. I (J Sear, farmer, McCoy. Ira 8 Smith, njerchant, Moiiinoutb. J W IHinard, farmer, Kola. I) M Hewitt, druggist, Monmouth. It V Harrla, fanner, YUAu W I Ireland, farmer, Monmouth. Tmkmf AoaHaMua Fragntame. Following I the program of the Polk County Teacher' AaUaUon tola.1 held at Ballatoti, Saturday, April SO, 1NHS at 10 a. m. Muaio. "Baals of an F.ducatloii," T. 0. llutchlnson. "LlUratureln the Publlo School," Mim Sinltli. Diacuskloii opened by C. W. Wester. Dlnuer at icboolbouve, 12 to 1. Mualo. "lUtponlbllity," Geo. H. Dawe. ' "Practical Iesson," VV. A. Waun. "Aim," Ml Clara Hall. DlactlKMlon, Buslnea. Adjournment at 3 p. ni. (C.A. HlUhoock. Com. on Program i Bulh McDevItt, tWin. Parker. Ample arrangement will be made to convey all those coming on the N. Q. It. IV train to and from Sheridan Juno tlou to Ballston. T. O. Hutchinson, School Supt, Aa Inlemilng Mmtiaf. Tlie Y. P. a C. E. of the Chrletlau church, tin city, I one of theetrungest and liveliest oclellM in the county. At lis meeting last Sunday evening It elected five delegate to the atate Y, P. S, C. E. convention which assemble In Portland the latter part of this week. The society la working up a novel en tertainment aud social to be given In the opera house lu the near future. Itev. Smith I to he congratulated lu getting such a noble band of young peo ple enllatod In tltl work. He Justly feel that they are the hope of the church and la preparing them for a pleudld work. Challenger Ckif 19,49 In tk Mud, Thi handsome grand-sou of Almont 83, will make the season of 1803 lu Port- laud, Or. Challenger Chief has a race record of 2:21 made In the femrth heal of a hotly contested race, and that he will prove a great sire there la no ques tion, aa there I not a drop of doubtful blood In hi vein. Chief ' got of 10U8 are entitled to start in the Witch Hazel produce elake of 1 1,000, and we will give foot) to the owner of any Chalten ger Chief oolt that will win this stake, serytce fee, frfl. Seud for pedigree and agreement. Bailsv & Wisdom, 181 8d street, Portland, Or. 4-2Mt A TiMliuionlal. I, the undersigned, having bought of Ground A Fruzleroue of the Osborue Lever Spring-tooth harrows, pronounce it the best Implement of the kind I ever saw, and can highly recommend It to farmers and hop grower. , Lyman Damon, Wnrl.r. Fair Trslnn Will Hut It. The publlo demand through service when travelling. It is old-fashioned to change car. On the through solid ves tlbuled train of the Chicago, Union Paclflo and Northwestern line, from or to Chicago, Omaha and in leaned Into points, mere is no citunge. 'litis is tne nnest and fastest road. Maple Sugar, Mr. I. Mudlson hn Just received di rect from Michigan 840 pound of gen ulue maple sugar whluh he niters for sale cheap In quantities to suit, DICO. IMXIKllH. Near Independence Thur day, April 20, Ihd.I, the beloved wife . of Geo. linger, aged 4H yean, 7 month, and 22 day. Funeral servi ce were held In the F.vangchcal, oon ductwl by BeV, Townaend, of the PrealiyUirlau church, by sjieclal re MUet : , Mia Phllcn Yot, the name of the dts-eased liefore niarriuge, waa born Aug. 12H, 1841, In Vernango, Erie coun ty, Pen it, and waa married to Geo. linger Oct. 28, IWii She came to Ore noii with her hualwttd In 1N78. She united with the M. F, church In 1HM. On account of her daughter ha vl ng been hurled from the Kvangellcml church he wa by her owu reuet buried from that ehureh. Mr. lUiger wa well known in till ooiiiniiinlty, being one who wa alway forcmoat In good work, ft loving wife and devoted mother. Her slater, Mr. J. L. Stia'ktoit, wa coiisUtutty by her aide during tier long alckues. She leave ft tor rowing huwbaud ftnd rela tive who have lb sympathy of this community In their sad ta-reavemunt. X AXSWKR TO HOVJiTO.1. Sai.km, Or. April 20, 1KU3. KnmiR Wist Stimt Ou April 7th there aipeared in the Wkwt Hiua commuiiicatlon slgneil Dr. C. B. Itoyu- tou, of Bucna Viet, Oregon, which for Incohereucy, Inconnlatency, and down right rot, I ahead of auyihlug that ha appeared In prim for sometime. The argument a aet forth are un complimentary to both aide, but par ticularly o to the farmer who come to Oregon from the east to buy land. Ac cording to Boynton't atalenient none of the Kaatern farmer who come Itere have aeuae enough to take oar of their money after they set foot upon our aoil btmainw our money lender are o sharp they take light hold of these eople wlUi "fat purse'' and uee tlieiu dry lu no time, aud theae giasj people with the fat purse are o dull and tu pld they walk right In U be Mpueexed. !f thoae who come here are average American they certainly are a capa ble of taking a band at the atuecclng as the money lender; beside If their pur se are aa plethoric a the doctor ay, what need have they to get Into the ham! of the money shark? Why can't they pay for their land aud theu go hi work and get rich? Boy n ton aay him self that "the aoil of Oregon I all that any fanner can deal re." Then, what I lacking presumably to make farmers rich 1 care, good management, and work. Who ha ever heard of tlte Uoexer furnishing that? The truth I, anyone who I so dis loyal to the Interwt of the atate he live In, especially when the toll of that tato la "all that any farmer can de sire," ought to which out and tay out, and not go about airing hi "peculiar" view through the columns of a Just and and reasonable press. Yours for Oregon, Eautehnkh. Heal Kalale Transfers. The following are the real estate transfer died with the clerk thi week: C C Burke to U V Brluer, 1 acre lu t 6r5w;tl,100. Zlm Henahaw to E W If eitshaw et al, 2 6 Interest In 97 acre In 1 6 1 r 8 w; S,000. D M llUel to 8 It Jessup, land In Monmouth; 00. Julia Doughty to 8 A M til key, lot In I ndopeudenoe; 11,150, F A list I ne to W LBrltt, land iu Mon mouth;f00. D C Haling to Ella VV Wllaoii, lot In Ballatoti; f 100. Itachel Brock to D M Guthrie, land In 1 7 a r 5 w;120. Itachel Bnaika to Lewis Savage, 6fi acre In t7r5w;t00. m J F Grove to I'liyra Daly laud In t 7r5w;fW5. F II Morrison to J P Morrison, lot lu Dallas; $2,1M). N O Clodfclter to Zed ltoeeiidorf, lota In Independence; $0,000, C (I Fisher et al to J M Flyun, lot In Monmouth; $800. E H Deatrow to Missouri Irwin, 05 acrt In 1 6 r 6 w; $1,406. Total, $16,200. Teaehen Take Notice, Notice Is hereby given tlmt for the purpose of making an examination of all oiler I ng themselves aa candidates for teachers of thi county, the county school superintendent thereof will hold a publlo examination at Dallas on the 10th day of May (Wednesday) at 1 o'oloek p. m. Graduate of chartered Institutions of this atate and other eligible, desiring slate diplomas or certificates, will please present themselves for examination at the same time and ylaee. Dated at Dallas, Polk county, Oregon this 2tlth day of April, 1893. T. 0. HUTCHINHON, County School Supt, Polk county, Or. Dr, E. L. Ketchum has his ofllue in hi own building, on Monmouth street, near Railroad, The LI i tie Palace Hotel is recognized by business men to be the proper place to stay A. B. Cherry 1b n very skillful re paircr of watches and clocks- Mitchell a Bohannon have a very oomplute planing mill on Malu street -Messrs Wheeler h Clodfelter, are the only exclusive dealer In toys, fancy goods, books and stationary, In Inde pendence. Subscription taken for periodical the world over, Cigars, tobacco and fruit ' Dr. Wm. Talom, dentist, ha neatly ntted offices In the Whltoaker building on C street, up stairs Dr. H. A. Mulkey, whose offices arc lu the O'Doimell brick, 1 drawing teeth and drawlug trade, He knows ho to do both The only Pure Cream ofTuriar Powder.-No Ammonia; No Alum, Used in Millions of il 'nes 40 Year the Standard Among Uv Buina Mon. 15. It. Case, the barter, make a Npeelalty of flue pompadourlng. Try hliu.- W. H. Craven A Co. are turning ou some fine et of uaruesM which are warraiited to give latisfacttou The IndepetideNce Tile Co. ha facultlc for turning out, ou ihort notice all alwa of tiling, from the smallest t the largcat Sterling A Ktiott are the accomodat ing butcher oo C afreet, L. W. McAdaiiw i prcred to furnish you nn elegant motiuuieitt with which to mark the last resting place of your relative Samuel L. Crowelt, the owner of Pilot Lemottt, dimirea to meet all owner of liockwood fllllce - W. E. Gotxiell advertiea ft clearance sale of hi slock of boot and h(M. 0. A. Kramer Mill keejai the watche ticking, and ha new one for ale Lumber of best quality and from mountain log. I sold by Preeoott A Veneaa.-- Oet your blacksuillhliig done by E. E. Krengl Call on host Dudley ut the Bolton, when. In Portland I). II. Craven still turn out those beautiful pliotograplia, rain or abiiie 1. It CVioiwr ha plenty of brick ou hand at low price - ' Uubtwrd A Staat are busy doing all the draying here Five cent is all U wwts to travel on the motor to Monmouth and visit the Normal school Mrs. L. Campbell I giving such good satisfaction a dressmaker, Uiat she will oon need aselstanoe P, II. Murpby keeps pegging away, and turn out boot and shoe for hi customer Interview M. T, Crow when you want anything lo Die aah and door llne- Thi Polk County Bank at Mon mouth, I ably presided over by J H. Haw ley : J. S. Cooper I president aud W. H Hawlcy cashier of the First National Bank of Iitdccudeuce The following substantial men are director of the Independence National Bank: H. II. JasN.rsou, A. J. Good man, II. llirachberg, A, Nelson, T. J. Lee aud J. A. Allen. There la no place in Oregon where better meal I served than at the res taurant of Westaoott A Irwin, 271 Com mercial street, Salem, (ourtooua at tention, a fine meal, und the popular price of 25 eeuts, hare made this house the headquarters of everyoue who has occasion to dine In Salem. Mrs. M. , Deaton give an elegant chicken dinner every Sunday for 25 cents, Patterson Bros, the Jewelers, are constantly recelviug the latest novelties lu their line. They also carry a coiu plctellne of drug aud medicine G. V. Shlnn the painter, will hang your paper, paint your house or artisti cally finish a sign for you. Loughary Bme.on the Lucklaniute, have a large chicken f.iriu, and have egg of Imported domestic fowls for sale A. M. Hurley, the attorney, has hi office adjoining the Independence National Jimik bulldlug Shelley Alexander & Co. the drugg ists, have a complete stock of drugs, paints, oils aud glass; also a full line of school books and stationary J, F. O'Douuell carries large stock of agricultural machinery, aud his shelves are laden with the beat grades of hardware; a tlu store and tinning department adds to the advantages of hi establishment Wall paper 10 cents per double roll. Seud 2-eent stamp for samples. Ad dress, Sohofleld A Morgan, 102 Third street, Poi Hand Ore. Geo. A. Smith, the attorney, has his office In the Independence National Bank bulldlug Dr. E. G. Young, veterinary sur gcou, attends to the diseases of horses aud cattle Dr. T. J. Lee has his office up stairs In the Independence National Bauk building It has been decided by the Polk Co. Fair management to have the spring race meetlug the 15, 10 and 17 of June. Weather permitting the chalices are it will lie a very successful afl'alr. , Daly Sibley A Eaklu, at Dallas, have a complete set of abstracts Subscribers wanting help or any persons desiring employment can use the "Waut" column of this paper FBEE one Insertion, not to exceed ten words. Fach additional word one cent. Dr. O. D. Butler has bis office In the opera house Dr. J, B. Johnson, the dentist, has his office on the corner of Railroad and Monmouth streets Purchasing agent wunted in this towu for all kinds of couutry produce, poultry, dressed hogs, veal, hides, pota toes, fruits, etc. Address, Vancouver Commission Co., 22UJ Burnside street, Portland, Or,- E NOTICE. Owliia to the liK-lrmeixry or Hi weather the elaol Hit Mra, r'. W, Muriiliy Mtl, property al Mouiuuulli, by H. W. Miiruby, admlolatr. lor, haa lawn lawtptmnil until later Id the fmi, due notice of wtneb will tie given. ; A STATEMENT. In ebatlii art (he bualneae of U U. Mattonn It waa fountl there waa a large Um whfeb be ing unable Ut amount lor 1 charged to I. B. Taykir, aa lie waa employed In the autre. After snamml anamination of the bonk the kas ha been aivMiunual fur, and 1 berebr eanner ate Mr, Taylur from all awuaallona ben-bi(ur made by me. (:, H. MATTwa. ludependean. Or., April 7, law. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. NOTICK la hereby given that theeo-parlner-alilp heretnfore eibtliig between A. J. Fill' and i, N. Hlllard under the Ann name of Pitta A Millard baa been dluohed, and all persons owing the aaiil Brin are miumted to make lui. nieiliale aeuii-uieiit with M. O. I'litU-r, at the omiWJ. W. Klrkland. A.j.Firm, J. N. HIU.ABO. lndfeuilene, Or., Apr. (, law. WANTED. WANTKH-IO.UJO ltu mohair by (int. E. Bn y, independenee. i-7. 6t MUST BE PAID. All aceounta due Uit tale firm of Taylor A Wllt mil be paid, and unleaa paid within thirty davanteie will be added. Vienna note tit In. Tula not ice sImi appllea lo the account and doUw due li. 11. Taylnr. U 41 W. H. Whlcr, who haa rewntly antd half Intereal In hla buelunae luC. K. (Jlodfelter, la dMlriHiaof having all amount due him, paid stout. 11 aaka alien Uou U this noUoa. NtiTli K 10 all whom It may concern: A my creditor are loreing me to pay debt, whh'ta la right, on amount of thla fact 1 aiu fontKl to Inilitl tltal all llione Indebted In me wIlUnll at out aud M-ttle their bill, and In mi doing they will aave me nana and trouble, and prha a sale of property by the aherllt. ktt rmpn'truliy youra, U. ft. Lluea, Jnde. pendenee, Ort-gtin. FOR SALE. roll HAI-B-Choloe baled straw by George Broy, Wu. uraham or 1, 1. Murpby. FdR HAl.K.-t'hoire while oata and a, aorted tturbauk uutauaw by Uu.E.Bmjiy. a t wtutory resident! of ten naim, healde hall, aitualed on a bualumi ouraer, on Rail road and V street, Independence, For term and prate Inquire of J. W. Klrkland or 1. B. Taj lor. Si it Hnrae, harneaa, and good wagon will be sold cheap, on eaey lerma. or will take a good mUk cow la part payment, U W. McAOaaa. FOR RENT. FOR RKNT-An oBIre room adjoining the Wnrr Hut offlee on Main atreet, aJeo a bed rooin and kitchen adjunlng. Kent lie a month. The oltlce room la llxlo, glae front, and doors, fourteen bait celtlng. handsomely puiwred; bednaim attlnnliig I01IH with exit tooalaldeof bulltlmg au . also Into baae. nient) hsMMiient la Viid, lth amall wood hed atUiming, haa city water, newer and entrance from atreet separate. PremlMa are b food eedar. Apptx at .Hi a Kin iOm. -or- Sailer, Lewirv&Co.'s nn ffTi for Ladies, Children, I'd. -IN EE, E, D, C, IND B 1 VERY LUGE ASSORTMENT OF Spring - and - Dress Which are Selling Very Cheap. SUITS J. M. Vanduya.