on ran at im mm of itUrlMuutuU pvnu a una, FRIDAY, DEO. 8, 183. Thara an ovw 9M pupil enrolled In the Normal school. Mr. Htout has recently arrived lu town from Washington state. Oua of tha twins of Mr. ami Mr. Btoul U quite siek with tha fever. Kwr) our Moult "look III" the fkly at IutUrmleu Wednesday avt. Tha Christian church U not belug put In noaltl.ui wry rapidly these day Dean Tatom l clerking in tha More head ttor uow. Dean ia a popular ckrk. Our city election will occur this nmiiiii. it's time a eouveutiou was called. Our city had man than its usual quantity of watva an It atnwta during last week. J.M. Oirioot Washington county, ihiiiklna-of locating here in tha, uur- aery buelncaa. Miss Ella fage a Normal gradual of 93, of Dr Zona wan nailing- her many friends at tha Normal rvcuUy. Mm. F. Bowers of Svvcra, who was uiinr Rnl. KtuniD aud wife In tbl city, returned noma Wednesday. F. Aiistlua begs Wave to slate that tha babv recently arrived at hi home Is a boy and not a girl an stated in hurt week's paper. Of course the Gaiette la a reliable pa tter aud most of those witnessing the , an a . .. 1 game believe) iwwmu aim - usai football game." Be. Arthur Royee preached both morulng aud aveulug In tlie Baptist church here last Suuday. Tha members of tn Baptlet and Christian churches held a lolut prayer tHMdnv at tha Bantlst church butt Thurwtay. Tha Independence Monmouth rail way have taken the stove out of their coach and will hereafter heat the coach with steam. Mlas Bertha Bhedd returned Monday from Balera where she attended the wedding of one of her brothers; not the one at the Normal tliotigb. County organiser H. L. Miner of Dal las. snd Mine Mary Coats orgauueu Y. P. 8. C. E. at Rlckreall laat Bun day. Tha Endeavor moveiueut growing In our county. We understand that Mrs. A. A Bentley received a telegram the first of the week that her rather was dying at Eugene, and Mr. and Mrs. Beiilk-y and family departed for his bedside at once. Through the kindness of the Biip tlst brethren the Christian church has held communion service snd Huuilay school and the "Voung People' Endeavor Society in the Baptist build Ing the past three weeks. The societies at the Normal are pre paring for the Inter-collegiate oratorical contest and two of the societies will choose their competitors this (Friday) vAiilnir. Much Interest is taken In the contest by the students. ' The Normal footliall eleven will play their second game with the Pacific University at Forest Orove next Batur- day afternoon. We suppose the boys Will get done up to the tune of about W to 6. They should do their best never theless. 0. 8. X. 8. Murmuring. New students arriving every day. Plenty of hard work and but little tlma for recreation and fun, is the voice of most of the students. That right, work is what makes the men and women. Fun is good for flavoring but It will not do to live on. Thon shalt be temperate In all things. If the world could only real lze the importance lu bclug temperate In all things, what a lot of misery and sorrow might be avoided. The tern perance question Is the great question of the day and it it well that it should be for the stability of a nation lies In its soberness. It is considered a great crime for a young man to make a mis take by taking so much liquor as stimulant to quiet his nerves that makes him sick; but it Is all rlglit for the ladles to eat celery to quiet their nerves till It muknH them sick and no bodv ever says anything about It. Pci haps it is all right, but intemperance Intemperance and one case is as bud at another. Burely it would be a good thing for the faculty to look into tl; matter. , Fashions will change. It used to be fashionable for the young ladies to wait and let the young men do the propos ing, but some of the young ladles, seemingly, have got tired of waiting and assumed that responsibility. Just a little advice ladles: You will be more successful if you adopt a milder method of proposing. The necessity of Normal schools is be ing realized by the thinking class of people, for in no other school can teachers receive the training that Is given In Normal schools. Anyone vis iting the methods class will undoubt edly come to the conclusion that the students graduating from the O. 8. N, (J. will understand how to teach the subject of geography. The use of the mouldlneboard Is something that should not be dispensed with In the study of geography, and the drill the students are getting along that line is Always take an Irishman at what he means and not what ha says. It was servants tha young eounla wanted. There are always two aide of a game to lie played, and It la right for per to give up wheu they are beaten, Always on hand a large stock orue. merits at the UB.N.K They always ,m at par value too. Look out I boys aud girl, that la a solid company aud It's not liable to be baukrupt soon. Boys whenever you make up your minds that you can't play football, Just nwlgu and let tha girl take your place, If somebody will arrange a lookin,- glaas In a way that a certain couple may get a glimpse of uiemseive situ we what a horrid combination they make, I'll wager my old hat they will break otK Hanir the mirror up In room No. T. If anybody ever aald, "there are no nice looklug girls attending tha Nor mal," they made a mistake There Is no use in everybody know- In eveivthlmr that la aald around hero. They wouldn't either If every body would keep their mouth shut. Assessment Hull. The following la a list of the tax pay er of Monmouth precinct for tha year ISM, who are assessed for 500 or more : Adkln,H A 1 4 840 Auther, E 600 SOuo 000 800 Raab, J ,. Itauulater, Mary....... liaughman, A J Itedwell, K llerry, TJ.. Buuthby.RT 36.16 600 670 lloothby, tt T !W Itressler, W A Dmwu, CM (K4 427 800 8 47S a a ft tluiiyard, I) J Butler, II J Butler, I F M 10 11 Butler, N I. ? Campbell, T J.,. Cattron, E8., am Cattron, EH 67 Church, Bou 1 SM Clark.lt U5 Cockle, Henry 8 7fil Cook Portword 1100 Conyera, 11).. Craven, Jaeper, 500 Craven, Jos.... 14 PI 4 2 640 Crowley, J M Crowley, 8 K 15 775 Davidson, A 600 Davis, J E Dawson, W J Dicus, J P..., 8 706 700 600 Dunn, J L . 1675 Edgar Jr., J W 620 Fauble, L C 700 Klsbback, J I 60S MUmorrls relate 2300 Flynn.JM 1W Goodrich, T.. 1000 Graves, O O... Grow), Jeme Ground, L.... Gwlu, J L.... Owln, A P Gwln.O W... 8000 806 10SO 7 20B 600 700 Hall, Rachel. 1670 Haley, Ma 1 24 Hampton, J II 1621 Harris estate. M J 700 Hart man, J L.... , 1 25" Hswley, C L 1 Hefrty.TK Heffly.UO 1120 Holmiek, Uwb 24 (W6 Helmtek.Jas 9 79.1 Hewitt, DM 8 776 Hlatt, Huldah 700 Holmnn, AH 2600 Hoi man estate,!' 4 846 Hosner.E H W0 Howell, M I 000 Howell, 8 A 1 0 Hubbard, John 700 Ireland, T A 8 291 Ireland, W P 8 DIM) Johnson, Annie WO Jones, L D 600 Jordan, John 2 000 Kramer, ON 780 Kurre.JJ 148.1 Lemmou, J J........ Lawrence, C -- Lucas Mute, A V Lucius Fred Lucas, B L...- Lucas, Frank .- Mitstersou, J W Maxon, Wm ...... McCulluch, N McEldowuoy, T L Mcl'herson, H - Metlor, W V 4 950 4 040 7 242 2880 8 030 8 167 8 268 10 600 8 080 6 600 2 650 Miller, G B 1000 Mix, m;w Moral), J II . Moorhead, W A... ...... Mulkey.W J Mulkey, Hamilton Mulkey, F Y Mulkey, J K Murphy, 1! L - ......... Murphy, J L Murphy, It J.......... 7 625 8 908 8 205 2 900 2 725 4 200 4 003 1 080 758 800 Ncally, 8 8 205 Nichols, M Ohiim, A ...... Palmer, A II PurrlHh, W H Pcrclval, Wm 800 8H8 1 104 1885 4 600 I'ortwood, II 8 1 700 Powell, J M 1 200 Powell, 10 -- 1420 Itlddcll, Wm 5 838 Hlilpiey, A J 600 Smith, Coon rod 2000 Smith, Loretttt 600 Smith, J M - 1 200 Smith, It M 806 Smith & Bon, RM 858 Splllmau, WJ 700 Stump, C 18 476 Tealo, CH 1700 Tedrow, O J 2 710 Tetherow, J P 2 25) Tetherow, 8 II 4 880 Tetherow, EC OHO Wnlier. O T 1 150 Wtttcrhouse, W 1650 Whitman estate, 8 8 4508 Wolverton, John 10 225 Wolverton, Mrs J 1 200 Worth, J C 1486 Ztcbcr.C 1 000) CX JORDAN A CO. 3 GREAT IDSED1 OF MATCH IO I Muksl Bl, lu nUa ((MMeOiui ru su.) . 0 mm) ban Im oatHullv ya w wattHS k" M M4 M.4iim Umnhus sl ai etOwt. Mas. Sviwala ttftlra-aaata nlldlM IOSI Blukil llml-mmn vt mo UhfetM, Im at MMlHiai), SIMM o IS tkl DR. GUNN'S utraovau LIVER PILLS OHLYOH FOR 4 DOSE IS YOUR STOMACH SOUR, BMk MhSwI wklM 0o Ol a Mob nia hi fi,rawMliiltttUKwi.ili4i4 kuim Hi. tmaik. U" tmat prtiNi llll'lnlt. rorsale byj. H.PUUH. icoiroRiuD wm tnc im or obeboh POLK COUNTY BANK. MONMOUTH Oe Vliw.I'm. I HA mvn Paid Capital, $30,000. WRKCTOK8, I. II. lUwlrr, P.L.,tnll, I.XI,Mllllli U. V. Huller. J. tier, J. II. ninii, r. m. io Anwontl tuutkliit a nii-ltaiis butn uI.Jm.1 elitr or trnit.uf U'twult a-Kln tnf vouli " burlr pruor Jr, unit Mount i a. u, w i p. n. J. M. CROWLEY Pafsiciaii and Surgeon Office One door west of Polk t'o. bank Main streel, Monmouth, Oregon MOP POLKS. Purtltsi wUhlug to purvhamt cedsr hop poles or fence jhIs can have the same delivered shoard t:.e Oregon Pad Bo cars at llt-rry. Marlon Co., Or., lu ouantltle and nrlife to sulU For fur ther partlcuUrs call on or writ to J. I UF.HUY, 60 Kerry, Oreguii, Tha I'opoliir Hold trm 'Hun aad I rout all Trala at rarllMdauSlk Ma. I Csnlralljr LmiiM, a art aiaamar KU HO 112 AN PLAN H OLTOI M. D. HOCUK.Mnr. CORNER FOURTH MO IIDER IT., PORTUKO, f J. R. Mi It. ii. II IM.I). H R. MARK LEV, Proprietors AYH. Sperling Brothers Meat Market IISAI.SSIM Choice Meats Highest market price paid for fut stock, lieef, mutton, veal, Kirk, etc All bills must l nettled monthly. OPEN SUNDAYS FHOM 8 to 9 a, m Frco MTsry io aU parts of ths City. Main street Independence. OH. GUNN'S ONION SYRUP l tun wuont. 4k M Ail IIMIIA COLDS AND CROUP. A REMEDY FOR CHILDREN . tlM f hnms. snAthW BIS poontV. of onion yrup t nlht. tha n Jf Tr wiufhWH iom. For Croup it na mum. S' XtTrtrSfTnllit Vn hln Br. Ouna J OnloB mJ-T. .... i. .t..Bil. nrfln.r.d. more pn...HI and wlUiouitMW o, .in orth. onion.. SoM.i wo. H. PUOH. RoiIses A Torpid MALAGA, MAKES AN -CSAPPETITE II -A u 19 Tl VSL7 JI W. E. Poolo, PHYSICIAN and SURG ON Offle t Mae t Anstlns'a rural- tura alar- MONMOUTH, OR. F. ANSTINE Monmouth, Or. Wall r.iiH-r KdIIs from 15c, up. ilcjjant Wall Decorations, all styles and prices, 'icturc Frame's, 1'urniturc, Beds and IMdintf, lialiy Carriages, Ward robes, Side boards, Hoiu'liold treasures. HiKik cases, Mirrors, Secretaries, Bureau,' Bedroom sets, Umbrella Holders, lHKir Mats, Kitchen Safes, Carpets Rocking Chairs, Window shades, Curtain Poles, Oifice desks; Cribs, Cradles and High chairs. Hubbard & Staats, rHopRiKwiKu or Gity Truck and Transfer Co Hauling of nil Kinds Done ltataouabla J to tea. t Agents for the O.P.Boats. All bills must be settled by tha loth u each loontu. Independence, Oregon FREE MEDICINE! tiolden 0irtiinltT fur Snflerlntr llumsiiltj. . . riipMM t.''i Tktlr K'mtiin to iktPuhUtk nn vnii mmi xzz:1, UU IMU VUllklli lniilil. and w III mnA lta rilKK (If CIIAIIOK a fllll nmrw f .iim-laH imimril rxmnllra .ullKd I" Timr max. WK WANT VOVH HKI'UM M KM UAIIIIK WE GIN CURE I rfunuN nf avS t.jh our iraalmrnia Sr all dtmiMw and rirmroiltiM an miMt.rn and mnilfl', "iilril by many jraara' aiwrU ni, viih'ii nnaiilM u lu uaranta a curt. Do nut dn(alr. N, H.-Wahava the only pnnlllva euro ftr M'H.KI'HY, triWi and ('ATAHKII. Hrftr. anrM Klvitn. iyrmauentlji luoaiad, (Old aa. laiiiuiiixi,) Dr. WILLIAMS 710 Marhat Ht4 Saa franclma, Cal. THE IUEST SIDE is the Great Family Newspaper of Polk County, and "only 12.00 per year ! It contains all the local and general Hews. BANKS. THE INDEPENDENCE National Bank ! Capital Stock, $50,000.00. ft, HIIWCIIIIKIUI, Fraaldaat. Vies rrMldaaL . Oaiblsr. iUKAM NKIMIN. f. WNNAWAY a aanaral banktHS an4 ssflbanss bu.lna Limnauladi loans wad, bills dlMxmntad.ixmi- insmlal ervdlU iraauxti dafoalU iwlvad on nurrant seetaint subjatt lo ebaok, Interval paid ua Urns dHMlla, y DIHWTXHU. n r Mmllli. A. NalMHI. I. A, Allan. M. II W. rtvara, JataMi, K, J, Uixtdniau, D. liini'uwni, Commsnoed Builnwl March 4, 1889 Kalafclkined b Kaltaaat AsUiorlty. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. of itdMnibts,Ora. Capital Steak 60,000.00 (14,000.00 Surplus, I, a. tlHll'KR, U W. ROIIKHTHOK, I'raaulaal, Vie Hraaldsnt. W. H HAW1.KT, t'saltlar. DIHKCTOIW, S.tHwr, U.Robsriaoo.l'ew'sHslaili ti, W. WU0eaaf.; W. CUln. . huklaa SuJa tranMWlMl Hy aud aIU tJi!laia pa all Imiwruwl "itelwalU nalvd aublaal U ebaik or on e IIAalauldiuaiu Callaallaoa aiada. uma tonuw s a. m. w , p. n. CITY STABLES. ELT JQHNSOH. Prop. Horses Fed by the Day, Week or Month. Best of Attention Given Stock Left in Charge, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. A. I'RKHCOTT. J. A. VKNKS8. PRESCOTU VENESS, I'roprlaUini of Hi w 1L Maoulaoturanof sod ovalarsla FIR and HARDWOOD AHB . Rough and Dressed LUMBER. J. A. WHEELER, Manager. GEO. E. BREY, DKAIjER in Wi, Sojv II, folates, h Injepsndsncs, Oregon. 43 Steamer Altona ! Salem and Independence To Portland Leaves Imlopsmleiioe and Bnlom Monduv, Weduesday and Friday, loav liiK ludtipendonoe at 6 a m., Hulnin at 7 :.'I0 a. ni., and arriving at Portland at 1 dto p. m. Leaves Portland Tuesdny, Thursday and Haturday at 0 a, in.., Hnltmi for Independenot) at 4 p, in. Excellent meals served on boat at 2fi eeuts per meal. PassenKers save time and money by taking tills line to Portland. Steamer will carry fast through freight and offers special rates on large lots. Unexoelled pssHengtir aooommodn tlons. Mituhell, Wright & Co , Gener al agents, Ilolm&a block, Halum, Or, HIX'IIKT HtXtlKTim AO. U. W. lsiErENI.'l'N'.;r . Lt)tle, No 'W, inw'la ery Mo inr olulit la I. -M. r. hall. All s-ijo-irn; mil brolliers srs luviUl t stluiul . Kennedy, M.w. w.u. wm.s. w-iru.ir. VALLEY LODQE, NO. 42. 1. U. u. F.-Mi' In Viiuiluyn s hsllewry I'burstlsy sfenlug. All OJtl fellows e.ir- dislly wfiiad to meet wttbus. J. r.. Uuuiiartl, N. U. W. II. l.fveii, bw, LYON IiOPtlE, NO. IW, A. r. a a. M.Htstml wiiuiiiiiiiionUiiiis Hntnr lav YfliuiiB on or Isffors full moon as'li 0)111,11) mul two wts lunrnaiiur. t. rt ' . . ........... . 1 L Hhmn, W. M. U'U. ik'ii, ny. H' OMKR L01X1K. NO. K. of P. Alaala avarv Wvillli-a'lny "-luli(J. All knlulili art) ooriilally mvit.l. W. 11. Mawlsy, 0. 0. M. O. Poller, K, It & H PHYSICIANS WEXTlSiTltY' r-vIL L.J.LKM1HUX. KX-AfSim I J ant llilllau l'lll'lllllIlllllHlHUClll .rf Nolru Dnttio lioaultnl (.lraiual if l4'l!iiW'rli I-avai or rauwia. ymv r..,i 11 linl.l A. liuah Iwlllt bull.llnil 4al..m Or. i" " i . r- M. OltAVIX 1). t). H. C. IihI.iwuiNh. tr. sa-iital Par lors over luwisfiMli'iw National Han. Uulvfrslty or Mit'iugan graoimio, BCTLKIU PHYSICIAN AND auruwia. Vr, V. o. imnrum Mwlioal Kmuiuima. tlonaa blodk. Ulll in Ujirrs r- L. ketuium. m. v. orncK C. suit raiilt-l, wtrufr Itsilroait tu4 Mumm.ulU sia., li,Ui'a mii iiw,Or. rMt J. B. JOHNSON, P.ESIPENI L IViilmt. All rk sisrrBntnl l iratlis beat of satiafaotiun. luilt K"' Joaos, Or DU. A. H. OILLIM.Hl'Kt lALIMI Kva. I'jir. Nuav. ami lliroal. Of- iW4 ovsr HuaU's Iwuk, rialfiu, t)r. o-J) DltS. LEKA HAIllUTr, PlIVKl clans ami 8tirfcotia. Hiwhil al irnlliin ii lo tliwuM-a at wiiiii-n. Of lli ovit Iiiili'iifixiiMHv Niiiluiiul (tank. I'.J. L. M. I. W. llsMiitt. M. 1 C. M , Fellow Trinity Alwlioal i'ollii. ATTOKNEYS. GEO. A. HMITll. ATTOHNM AT La. Will oraolirv lu all alaUi snd fetlpral oonrla. Alwlmola of tills rnrnialistl. Ollloa over Iutlenileos National Ilssk. n.ALY. HIBLET F.AK1N. AT Wahsrs His on Iy U tonins st laar. m af slialract butiks In 1'ois oounty. ItolisLls sbolraou furiiiilioil. Minify lu loan; no ooinnlwoou chartfetl on lusns. 011U, loums 2 suit 8 Wllauu's bluuk, L1 las, Oregon. A M. HUltLEY, ATrOKNEY AND . Ouiniaslor sl Lsw. Ollle. nct to Imltipemltiiioe psndsnre, Or, N'stionsl ltuuk, liiJw BONUAM St HOLM EH. ATTOlt nt)'s at Law. Oillos in liuali's uliwk, Uilwcvn .Stale and Court, on Cum- msratal ttrfel, auleru, Or. HASH AND DOOU8. A It ITOHELL A POHANNON, MAN 1Y1 ntuolurars of sli and diHira Alau, soroll sawing, pendouco, Or. Msio strsol, Imlw VETtiltlNAllY BUUOEON. Dlt. E. J. YOUNG, lata of Ne vber, Vetsrinnry buritenn and DantUI , bns moved to Indcpotulsnos, snd oponeil sn oflloa over the Iudipsudenc Nution al bsuk. TAILORS. T O. BIIARMAN, MEUCHANT V V . Tailor, O street, near Dostnflloe Suits in any style mads to order at res soiinble rates. HOME BUILDERS Will aonsnlt their best in terests by pnrohnsing tliulr SASH AND DOORS of the reliable ninnnfiiolnror, M.T.CROW, Indopendenoe, Or., suhphs sor to Ferguson Avail Meer, 8uiir pine and oedttr doors, all sizes, ou lmiij. SCREEN DOORS. BRICK YARD J. R. COOPER Of Indiipondonco, having a Btoam ongino, a brick maoliine and several acres of finest clay, is now prepared to keep on hand a fine quality of uricK, which will be sola at reasou able prices, KAILllOAPS. 9iir TKROUGH TO SUTUIE, DEHVER. omm, um cm. ST. LOUIS EASTERN c'lTJFS. 3 1 DAYS TO 2 CHICAGO. Hours The Quickest to Chicago and the East Quicker to Omaha and rs Kansas City. PULLMAN and TOURIST SLCCP ERS, FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS, DINING CARS. a. II it cl Alt ic HI .IVf.lt w. miSk. t.tl.KUV ANUKIWOK, Uw I, f Kr rauai and gonvral Usriiiaouii,rsall oa Or Bll '! W. II. IU'KI.IH7ltr, A-.l.(l.n. I'aw. Al. J.H a.liliium timnt, iiir. I liird, I nllVI.AM). ll East and South via Tho SHASTA Route of till Southern Pacific Co. CalUiirnla .n irahit run daily.aiiitfpluf SI all niiiiki Iwtwwn I'urllniid auU Aluaujr. 'Uilt Kunb .. ' J "riinuu "' "a'. 1t a. ii. Iii-.iil-. M. I.,, Allmny A. 4 :Ji . a. lulls, a. Ar. Kn h.imii Iir. a. R ?s tturj M ail ll'aiiy IHirilantl .... k.tl A.M. I !til.ui .. 4fn r. M. n..i.uia.... J.i.a, I IwiiauJ ... 4-aua. a. PULLMAN HL'FFKTT HLEEPE118 and rVKsuid-tlawt WivWnir Cars attaclied to all through trains. West Side Division. Setwsan Portland ana Corrallla. Mall Iruln dally pi Kmida.) 7iWa m 11:1 a in in 1 v rorilaud Ar A r 1 ii di in.li uco.. A r Ar tairvallla .... l. & .16 p tn luV4 p to l V pro Al AMiany and iXirvalllK, mnnart wlih tralna urr,.i l'w'in rallinai). Kxpnia train aall (fin-it HunrtHy) fTp71.,-..riWiiMnd' ..A7r'siiriSi ': PilL! f wamii villa I.rllaip m Orsgonlan Railway Olvislan Portland and Yamhill Ry. Airlle mall Trl-wwkly. and :i a m ,VJU ui Oi p III l.v... Portland . ..Ar suft pm l.v llniiuiK.i.Trl a m A r... Atrlta Lt 7m) a m TliMuuh tlrkrta to all pnlnto In tha Kaalera Hlala. t'linailn. mid Kumi. (.an ba cdilalned fixiiu T. W.hl lVhll, A(viit, ludepcDdnooe. R. KOKIII I'lt. K. K ROtlKKH, MainiKor. Awl. 0. K. a I'm. Ait. ltil.l l.AXl), OHKOON. Fnim TEHMI.NAL or INTERIOH ' POINTS the RJ. I U line to Inke TO ilLL POSTS EAST and SOUTH It Is tha DINING-CAR ROUTL U runs Through Vestibuled Trains Every Day in the Year to ST. PAUL -and;' CHICAGO (No oliang ol cam) Composed of DINING CARS nn Hurpiusawl, rullnmu Drawing lioom Sl'ieix oi latest equipment. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, Dent that can. Iks coiintruoted, aud iu which accommodations are both free ami furuished for holders of flint or sec ond class tickets, and ELEGANT 01! COACHES. 1 Continuous Line, Connecting with all Lines AftimlliiK rilrwt unit unmlfrriiplod nervtw. I'ulliiinn lioior iwMrvHtlmia ran lieawnired In dvnnm tlunimli any kkmh oI tlio road. TICKETS to and (rum all IMilnta In Aniorl- .... V....I...H mt.A Kiimiio, oil be purrhmirrt nt any t kat nfflcs or IIiIh cumpiiny, Full Inliirnmllnn rtaarit. iib ntl.ua, ton,, of lnU, milk, mul other de UiiliiJuriilRlicdonapiillvntlou lo any agunt,or A. D. CHARLTON, Aavlntnnl Goncml rmwuncoi' Airrnt, IHI Cln.laU'w)t,oiir Waahluirton, ' PORTLAND, OR. Tl.lli TABLE. iiiliipniulniKie aud Monmouth Motur l.lu lavri Inditpemlenoo. Mouiiiouih. 7:00 S:lll :.'M ll:H 1:M 8:45 7:S0 ln:ii li::4l 2:16 4:ii5 something they will be thankful for.