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um BY SUBSCRIPTION RATES. . rYUI tK ADVANCS. Ou Yss . WJ BU Mouths . . . t . i.W llirjd tfouuia M Alt ni TtaM tnd tteailt Bottom not siowd- tn dv Ins wM bs lu.erWU ire. Alt ovtr nvsltueswUtbsolisrgwl nv vwtls x liu Buctsty obtuimry twutuuous wtU Us lirwl torsi Ut mm ut Ovstwuw lr ilu. ikvlrd at Us ttMbulttcs la ludeiwu an, Unuo, a DKXMid-daM luauar. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, !. l)l!CO.NTlNUANCtll . Houmtubor U1 Uiv puWltr ul UiM imimntiuuhI bsnollttai lo teller Usu a uturUer wlalwt but iit ' siopiwl. AU smutr- iuui It paid. ALWAYS U1VK TdK HAMbl ol lbs pool, offlot to wblcb your Mir U svul, Voui oauts mu uol us loumi uu our book uuluw UiM 1 (tout. ALL LKtTfcUU sboultl b addrwKHl to Uii Whal tUUK. ludvuvtiitouo. Uere an a few word lu praise t Senator .Dolph from Congressman Wilson of Washing tou stale; "It would be good Uiiu. fur Wasuiugtou if Dolph were defcateu. He U o tUorougbly wrapped up li. . Oregon that he ammipliahve uiuub fui hU stale at our ounU 1 kuow tbb to U true, beuaior JJuIpU duea uut agrvt wiUi uie on the tiimuciaJ qucaUou, auu tor tbe good of allvur lie ougbt to U beateu, but it would be ft uUauiliy fut Uie people of Urtgou if euuli ft Uiiuk Uould Uappeu. male wt of Uii Muwimippl Uaa reprvMtutaUou iu tin Vuiled Malve aeuale vquat to Oregou. Beiiaior UolpU aud Mlidieil ara IU Blrougeet leaiu lu Ibat btxty. Tbe ap proprialioba Ibat Urvgou rweivtat ai largely iu exueaa of ber propurliub ftccordiug to populutiou. Tbta ia dui aolely lo UolpU aud Mitvbell. tteuuloi Dolph baa allaiued pueiUoua ou coui uiitUxa that would Uae auy uew eeua tor tbree or four term to reoult. He it ft Cold, UUaoUable Ulau, but a power lb ftvcouipuatiiuK legUlatiou beueticlal U hiaaUieiu tbe Uuiied blauw aeuaie.' The desire iu tue Oregou leglslaturv for reduutrou of expeuoea iu tbe alate goveruuieut way be carried too fur. Tbt uutuexoua coiuiuianiou wbiclt havt beeu drawing pay lruiu tbe alale treaa ury abould be reUuced uo doubt, but that dove uot uieau ibal all of ibeu. should be dittcoulioued. Auioug oibe coiuuiiasioua the alale board of equm iziatiou la threaleued. While the valu. of iu aervioe ia uot deuled, it la pro poeed to have the governor, kx return of btale aud treasurer do the suuit work by employing a clerk to prepare the table, aud tbey puae ou tbeui iualeao of the preaeut board couipooed of per bous elected by the people from all ovei the state of Oregon. We hope ou. Polk couuty delegation will VoU ftgaiust thin BUbetitute bill. Tbeu may be ufcelee couruiiiMioua, but tu state board of equalizutiou la uot one d tbem. Polk couuty aloue waa saveo 1,400 through the etforu of the atuu board and the total cost to the atuu was only about $3,000. Let the good work go on. There are many canes of destitution nearerhome than Nebraska aud Kansas, which need our atteulion. The cullt of Kebrasxa and Kaunas are urgent and should uot be Iguured, but we should see that our owu are not allowed to suffer. We kuow of cases iu lude pendence, where a few day's work, tlit gift of a sack of flour, or tbe present ol some cast off clothing would come in very acceptably. Our people should not wait for people to beg before help ing the ui. If we are to get our reward or our good deeds on this earth we must do them without solicitation. Mexico and Guatemala are ap parently getting ready to do some fighting and the general verdict is that Mexico with ber u,oou,ooo people te agaiust Guatemala with ber 1,500,01,0 will gobble up Guatemala and that will be tbe end of it. Japan went to war with China and the odds of population were greater andyetJapaninv ictorious. No one in these days of modern war fare can foretell a result. It is uot our fight so let us await the result with patience, as it will probably make a better demand for our farm products. The tidal wave which swept over tlx country iu 1804 does not appear to havi taught the democratic leaders ver much, after all. They still cling t the policies which wrecked theii political hopes iu the last campaign. The logic of it all is that the tide will rise still higher in 1896, when the vestige of democratic absurdity will be swept from the land. It is surprising that disuster has no lessons of value to the modern democrat. When the government . was in republican bands the demand fot cheap bread was never heard. With abundant work and good wages the price of a loaf of biead was not a matter of much concern. Now it ha become vital. With many It Is difficult to get bread even at the , reduced prices. -)';. j C v.. Jst-wtjf from CorvmllUj toJuncUoudty, bsAKkrwl null aud yoM on th grounds that through ndhiM to cotupltiU ths rllrvd la resjonatds time, then I uo valuable consideration. Now U the Unit for the Cnrvallla people to move. The Southern Pacific It threatened with oouipetlug Hue. T. T. Over, whom our readers r meiuber as the bright and f. rvlble speaker from the Waldo bills, who made such telling spevchea during the last campaign, is caudldate for eup erinteiidaut of the State Reform school, near Salem. Mr. Oeer Is entirely oom- pepeut and will All the position with credit to himself and the state of Ore- gou. The election of United states senator at Salem drags Itself along and for several days there has beeu uo change, Dolph retaluiug bis foutty-two votes which lacks four of being enough to eleet How loug this will last uo oue cau tell. The present congress is simply kill ing time, but thereby it Is reuderlug great service to the people. Titers can be no geuulue reform uuttl after March 4th. Another boud issue Is iniinluent. It ia the democratic method of passing i he hat to keep the government run ulug. - The Sew Currency lilll. Owlug to the length of Cleveland's luessaire seut lo eougivss last Monday, we are uuable to publish It Ibis week, out the following bill embodies all the idats of the mewsiKe. It Is well worth reading carefully. The financial bill introduced lu tbe house iy tSprlogvr, to carry i to etlect the presideui's recommendations, is as follow : An act to authorise the secretary ot ihe treasury to issue bond to maintain j suttlcleut gold reserve aud to reuew jiid retire Uulted Sutes notes aud fur alter purposes : Be it enacted by the senate aud house of representatives of tbe Uulted Stales if America, lu congress aweuibled, that in order to enable the secretary of the treasury to procure aud maintain a ufflcitsut gold reserve aud to redeem and retire Uuited Sutes legal teuder uoteaaud treasury uotes Issued u utter Uieaclof July 14, l&X), eutitled "Au act directing tbe purchase of silver bul liou and the lsue of treasury notes ibereou. aud for other purpose," he U uereby authorized to bisue aud sell at oot leas than par, iu gold, except as provided lu stctiou '2 of itiisact. Uuited dlatea regiatered or loopt.n bouds, iu de nominations of fLU aud uU aud Uiulll pies of said sum, respectively, payable jU years after iu gold colu of the Uui ied Males of the preseul Wtight jud fiueuese, aud bearing luterest at a rule uot exceeding 3 per cent per an num, payable iiuarterly lu like coin, aud such bouds aud the Interest thereol .ball have like privileges as lo exeuip lions as bouds issued under tbe act ap- pioved July 4, 1870, entitled Au act to -i.it liorue tbe refunding of the uatioual ieUl." tiuch bonds may be sold and lelivered lu the Uuited Stales, or else where, as may be deemed most advan ageous lo the interest of the govern lueut, Section 2. That w henever any Uul ltd Stales legal lender Holes or treasury note shall he redeemed lu gold, they ihall be canceled and not relumed, aud ihe secretary of the treasury is hereby authorized, lu bis discretion, to receive Uuited States legal teuder notes and ireHsury notes Issued under the afore- Mild act of July 14, lbUO, in payment lor auy of the bouds issued under the preceding section of this act, and the notes so received shall be caucclcd aud not lelssued. Hectlon 3. That hereafter, national unking associations uiuy lake out cir culating notes in the manner now pro vided by law to au amount equal lo the ,mt value of the bouds deposited to se cure the same ; but this shall uot apply ,o any bonds uow outstunding bearing interest at the rate of 2 per cent only Sec. 4. That hereufler no uatioiiul .miik notes of a less ileiiominalioii than ilO shall be issued, and as rupidly us inch notes of denominations less tbau S10 shall be received into the treasury ilherwise than for redemption and re- iirement, they shall be canceled audau equal amount of notes of like character 'in iu di uoiniiiatious of $10 and uiulll pi s thereof, shall lie issued hi their places. All silver certificates now out standing iu denominations luiger than $10 shall, when received lulu the treas ury of the United States, be received and canceled, aud silver certificates In leuomiuatlous less thuu $10 shall be la med lu their steud. ' Sec. 6. That from and after the first lay of July, 1895, all duties on Imports ihall be paid In gold colu only, and all tuxes, debts aud demands, other Ihun luties on imports, accruing or becom lug due to the United States, shall be paid in gold aud silver coin, treasury notes, United States uotes, silver certitl cales or notes of iiutiouul baiks. Sec. 6. That all laws or parts of laws Inconsistent with the provisions of the preceding sections be und they are hereby repealed, and a sum sufllcleut to carry the provisions of this act Into effect be and the sume is hereby appro priated out of auy money In the treus ury uot otherwise appropriated. THE ME8HAOK IN C0N0KK8H. There was a small attendance In the senate when that body met Monday. The sessiou wus called to order tiy Vice President Stevenson, who has retuimd to the city after attending the burial of his daughter at Bloomlugton. Soon ifter the senate chamber begun to fill, and before some preliminary bush ess on the vice-president's disk wus dis poned of there wus the lurgest atten dance of senators since the session he iran. The president's secretary was an nounced very'soon, and all knew he had the special message on tbe finance question. There was tbe Utmost quiet in tbe chamber while tbe message was raJ,tu .a.art on bth tides gave II the cIomA attention. At the close of the, muling Sherman suKirvstod that th tnesag be referred to I lie fluanc Committee. There was sum ooji eilou on the part of several senators, Includ ing (Mewart aud Harris, who dvslrvU that tli Message should llu on tint te ole, to that, If the senator desired, they uiliit suunlt remarks umii lU Hheruiati'a motion prevailed, however, on ft vlv voce vote. CORRESPONDENCE. MONMOUTH. A Whitman county man of Wash Ingtou saya, ''the present legislature should do away with one-half t the state aud county o litre i aud cut oil one-half of the wages of the rest The school superintendents should all be sent to Ihe Door of Hope at SMikane, or, say China. Then they would tie enough travel aud the sheriff should look after the schools. The legislature should make uo laws but undo half of what they have nude The marriage law should lie changed so people would marry by contract w Itliout a license or a preacher, aud the county give premium. Free trade lu marriage by all means. Three dollars for license aud five for ceremony belong ba k iu the ages when they burnt witches. How would ihlsdo for Oregou? The examinations at the Xoruml are about over and ihe student look some what relieved. The body of the slu dents are working very hard thla year for tbey reallase the necessity of thor ough preparation for the work they will take up. Auy oue make a serious mistake who will not support the Normal or auy other like insiluulou. Rev. J. T. Moore, Uspllst mission ary, preached at the Itapllst church last Saturday eveulng aud Sunday morning and evening, lie Is a very earnest, convincing aud able speaker. Uev. Moore w ill leave in a short time for the Argeutiue Republic w here he goes as a missionary. The local .ralorlcal contest takes place this (FriUay ) eveulng. A very interesting programme lias beeu pre pared and tbe eveulng 1st xpecled to be oue of the most luu-riaiutug of the seasou. Admission fee of rive cents will be charged to Jefray expenses. Mr. liogavoll aad Mls.es Caiuvroii aud Keeu were the purtle who Usk lu the special exercises at Uie Normal Inst r'rlday moruing. The youiu liolles glee club also guve a stneellon , The Chrisilau church has beguu cries of protracted meeting conducted ny Klder J. N biullh assisted by IJder 11 A. iK'Utou, of Htttvm. R. S. Uoothby, representative from Morrow oouuty, was lu town the tlrst oftno week Visiting old acquuiutaucca and relatives iu this city. MissOora ltunu,oi Yamhill county, a Normal graduate of 'U4, who has U-eii visiting friend at the Normal relumed home WeilueaUay. benator N. L. liutler and Rcpreseuia- live Ira H. hui.tti came up from ruletu Saturday lo swud Suuday with tli families. Ir Ward Sitlou, of North Yamhill, aud Charley 6hedd, former students of the Normal are pitying a visit lo friends iu town. Ernest Eiliert, of Sulem, who has been sieudiug a short time visiting frieuds, leturued home lost week Mrs. Humphreys, who has a cleik- shlp In the legislature, came over from ihe capital Huturduy. 'Rig" Will Mulkey and family, of this city, went lo Amity ou a visit lust Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Win, Rradley, of l'aiker pent (Sunday lu town vlsiliug Max Haley's family. MlssRine Johnson was etie of the succeaslul ones lo secure a clerkship In the legislature. Jus. liotid aud son, Dule, returned from Kugeue Monday w here they huve been visiting. Mrs. K. II. Sickafoose, of Amity was lu towu the first of the week visit tug frieuds. Mrs. 11. A. iH iiti.n, of Kulcm, Is veil ing her mother Mrs. J. N. Kmlih, of this city. A. Noltuer one of the Hoard of Reg' cuts of the Normal, spent Katurduy iu towu. Otis Heck hus rcturnel from Portland where he hus been working on a steam bout. Pres. J. M. IMoss, of Corvullls. spent a few duvs lu the city visiting the Nor mul. MIhs Dora Guthrie, of Cochrane, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. R. C. IVrclvul L. D. Jones, the burlier, hus built quite au addition to his burlier shop. Mrs. C. II. Morris, of Dallas, Is vlsll lug friends In town this week. Mrs. Crosby Is quite ill. DALLAS. Mrs. C. G. Coud one duy lust week received the first prize, $100, from Clius. Stevens' clouk company in Chicago; Mrs. J. H. Townsend received second premium, a fine silk dress, MIjs Eininu liluck third premium, silk dress, and Mrs. Nora McDonald received a $5 00 premium. The H. P. R. R. Co. have made lin- provements at the wuter tank near th bridge, by lowering the pumping slu tlou so the pump rests on the ground also building a stalrwuy down from the truck to the door of the stutiou. The writiiig school of Prof. Fuulk closed lust Wedncsduy evening. Prof. tuulk is a good teacher and every one seems well pleuscd with their progress under hint. The Dullus Orchestra have again or- ganized and are playing some good music. It consists of seven pieces, two vlollus, clarionet, comet, vlolu, flute und hose viol. Mrs. J. P. Mugrudcr, Dr. M. McCul on, L. L. Shreve, A L. Shreve, Geo. Whltehorn uuil W. R. Craven attended Masonic Lodge at Rlckrcull Huturduy night. The lots belonging to Mrs J. Levin on the east end of Court Ht. have been thoroughly cleared of the OHk grubs, thus improving their looks , wonder fully. The Lallan Dramatic Club is still at wrK on "Nevada, or Ihe tost Mln,M mid expect to have It ready t Im.v '.v February 14tb, Grand Master L. 0. Parker returned home hMti his visit to Went Side Lodttwi Saturday, to start on aitothsr trip Tuesday. Charley Roll, of this city, was last Thursday taken More JKdire Hureh, adjudged Insatis atd seut to the )' lu.il. There waa a MHlal dance at the resi dence of II. Morrison lt Wednesday veiling au I a pleasant time Is reported, Mr. and Mrs. W If. Logan of Mc Mlnuvtlle visited Mm. L.'s parents Mr. and Mrs. N. Holmsii during the wwk. The debating society at the Acsdriny still grows lu nu in ism, aud gels more Interesting all the time. Mr Swuford Rutlcr died at his home on Mill Creek, Thursday, aged sImhiI HO years, and U mouth. Htinduv lost, Jan. 2tlth, ft little daugh ter arrived at the resldemw of Thoa. Tatoiu uear Dallas, Attorney Townsend returned home Monday last from a two week's trip to Portland. The ynung people of the Presbyterian church have orgsulxcil a Y P. H. C. I' The Metlustlsta Is'gsii rvvlvsl unet iigsgnlu Monday eveulng lust, The class in telegraphy, und r J, W. Hughes Is progressing nicely. Dullus folk expHt the return of Dr. Stanley from California, soon, Prof. Geo Scoring was over from In- depvudeiicv, Sunday. IH.trlct ?io. 32. Ou Saturday evening next a drama w ill be presented to the gsl ssple of West Halem by the young men aud women of this iiclghhorhisst. It will U under the ausptes ot the lyeeuni. A go-nl llice is conlldi'lllly expecteit, Ou the succeeding Saturday evening, the Hon J. H. Heteln r will deliver oii of hi popular lectures, also under the auspices of the lycHim. A rsrv intellectual treat Is aiitlcip tied. There Is serious tslk In West Salt m of buldlug a new hall for church meetings, hviurea, lyivums and sneiu tiles, A Committee of three has tst'ti aplMiluted to Hwvrtaiii how iiiueh money cau Is raised for this ohjcel. The commutes Is (iiiiihmI of VMIsnii Putmsti.Mi W. II. Wild and Mis. Samuel Gibson. The lyecout at this place was well attended on Saturday evening lait. Au Interesting literary program ws excnnlingly well rendered, after w hlih asplr led debate followed oil the subject IIUiU'lU, "Thst lilall will undergo more for the lovs of fa'tie than for the love of gold" It was decided lu the negative. .. , District No. 311. ltuena Vista. U'ltiilirul view. Our towu was evidently nuined w ith rigurd to Its site and surroundings; ttio' the town, at present, isseureely In harmony with llseuviiius, owing lo its illluplliltetl aps'uranee. Rut we huve as pleasing a view of (he Cascade mountain a oue Could wish. Every thing 1 quiet here, except when the silence Is broken by the sleuiulsmt whistle, or the school buys playing fNt bull. Our rick are c uvalescing, (irsce Whitenmti and ('lis McLulti are Ixith In schiNil ugulu. tirin-e still sutlers with her fl'uciuird arm, which Was broken aud reset bv Dr. WimmI, of Dullus, during Dr. Royntou's almeutv, In Woodliuru. ltev, Suiiek, of Albany, poached here twlcw ou Sunday; In the moruing at the M. K. churcl., ami In the even ing at the Kvaiigelieal church. MeCOY AXU HCTIIKU The educalioiiat meet lug ul Oak Grove was a grand success und well attended. The exercises showed Unit Nnrliil cure had been taken 111 training tne children and sMke voluiiiues for Ihe teacher. I'reslilenl 'niiiplicll was there aud gave a Hue lecture which was highly appreciated. A sumptlous hl' cli was served by the patrons if IhesuluNil. Dave Guard left McCoy lust Novem ber for his old home In Illinois, but It seems Hint foul play hits happened lo him us his parent have not heard from him since, or his McCoy hiends. rO'SALKM DAILY Tlie Steamer Alice A. Will leave I m1p'iilcit-i, every day, li-uvc Hiili'iti on tits FARE 5o cents each way. apply on board. 95 Bicycles GRAY BROS. '95 Bicycles. We do nut irlveUi biwmie known an lianitlinicthe elieapwt blrjrolos on Ilia North Wtwt Const, lial ratlinr Ui Iwaoins rooiKiilzoit iu Iniinlllnx a lil siirtiiiint of ihe IIKST, 1895. The Eagle Bicycle Vre MARVELS of KIMIIUTY and BEAUTY. LIGHTEST (17 to 1 pounds) and MOST KEI.IAIILE. No old parts or Mulerlal utilized, each dcsljrn la new, even, to the smallest detail. Our lur(e order, direct from the Factory, will arrive February Ifith. Cull and examine before buyliiK. (UtAY JIROH., Htute and Liberty Street, HALKM, OUKOO.N. SPRING The Spring- Benson for line foot weur will bo opened with a beautiful line of fiitdles1 Oxford Ties lu Tun, Dnugnla, Vlcl mid . Dusy Kid, Fushlonuble Widths and Toes. Alsolu HIhkw. We will huve a lino, which will not he pxcelled liy any, Don't full to exanittiult-e our line. Due notice will tie given of Just when to look for them. , Yours Respectfully, The Tbe missionary wMiiety give i In legating programme at the Med y ehurcli last Sunday evening Y P. . C, Fh of Ik'thel gnve a tochd at Mr. Miles, lust Friday evening which was largely attended Mrs. William Clyde, of Anaconda, Moutsiis, lias lai n visiting he many friends here. Dr. Courtney from ltsiiioi!, In located ul McCoy, III' KM A VISTA ' Mr. A. Nelson's little boy got bis finger cut oil by playing with his little brother, lust week. The child Is much better. Mr. ami Mis F t. Imgacre, of Marlon county, were the guei of Mr. I Mrs. M N, Piuther rMiturduy und Sun day. Mr.' Getty, of tills plan', hniisht a ucut little house and lot here of llaihy Alexander, of ludcichdclice, last week. There will la a dime mm Ul given id the home of ,Mr. George Scott tonight, (.Frhlsy.) Rev, Sitiluk, of AHsiny, preached iwo lulcreiiiig sermons at this place Sun day. J, A. Vcticsa, wile aud daughter, ol lmlcK'Udcui'e, visited here lal week, JM. Prulheris impairing hi wissi ds k whl b Uie high water dailinged Churtdi next Suintiiy ht eleven o'clis'k and also at seven o'clm'k. Mrs. Jack and Chess sa-nt Saturday aud Sunday with r datives here. Dr. ltoyntoii ami wife, returned from WiMstburii, last week J, R. Williams returned from a visit lu Salem tusl Week. Horn to the wife of Mr. C. Culver, Saturday, a sou, ... . , SKNATtlltl.il, IHI.I.OIIM.. Dolph still lluhU IIU Owu -Opplt hui Scsttetilis. I KXIAalif ..14 4i i: a i.' u .10 111 IU III IS !0 IU HI . 4 11 111 S s ? Ill Ui .. II II S S H k . I I i I s I ., ,1 .. a I a i i j a IT IB 11 It ,1 I I , it ii i n 3 s i i , o u i h a i i i .0001 In , S H W V II II Uili.h ,...., liars.......... Hermann,. ... W ami tier ford W'tillunia Iilit . , trt ,,, lowrll .. . Hark Ivy Tolisus lleolirU... . Minion . II 0 B I II II t.i,iy . ... ... ,k o 4 o u (I u Klmnlit II 1 B ll U n AtMwnt , I ii 1 1 ) i ilsteh ., .. J The above Mints olimi at liism Thursday, ll I lejMirted that Dolph w ill lose (w i vots on I-'rld .v, ts li u I'lsHs r, of Itelltnu, Slid Shelhreile, of Ikiuglua ir. Price's Cream taking I'uwtiv ntsl Iwll MUI MIUM flr, Su Hkm BORN, SHIN'S. In Ninth Independent on Tuesday, January "JO, 1 hi 1.1, a Isty w. Isiru to Mr. and Mrs Khuer Shinu; weight, nine pound. icDniDini i I LIVOUIVIIIL . POISON T t Ihs rssull ul lh imust triisl ' lil,l dinurtli'is lit" r t,m I lillixl Willi Mr ury sn.l Piiissh rntitsuim mur W lm dmuilMl llijut Ihs il.st.sss still In ahnrt wlills U In far wnut co liitllliMi m limn brturs, Th miMl romiaott n ult la RHEUMATISM 8 fnr which H a. a. Is ths nnl rrllnl'lf ,ur, A trw buitliH will afluttl rillil whers all Im hiu (silrd. I nuSsrsil lruiu MtairNitiitk of MurtirUI Khutui!0ni,iiiy rnn sn .' lsiiiif bwuiIcii tli m,Hitirrilrliillii Httn. imnl IntliariHla m ,1, u,illr wiinuil, rwiiPi, ,1,1. mirr I tiu(iriviiMtrtiiliMta IS tins S ttll Itlfttl, ilomplnoil! ttlt4t I mnil ymtr woiiilnrfiil nitilli.i,s W stifuiitt ntnirtsri with till tmlliflll tl4M. W. r. IMI.KY, llriKiklrn KKxtltN) H. It OurTrMtlMon Simxl nl sins Iimsm shOImI ( Ui ftnyr ftUUlVM. HWtrr NPKCII'IC ((., Allan!!. !. Miita Nkw DwEt.i.i.NtH We under stand that W, O. Cook wilt soon tuiii' inciii'c the erection of a neat rt sl.teiii e mi the vacant lot ou the north side 'nf the T. Fenhell reHidenc) also Charles Irvine plans lo remodel his limine mi Hi h streets us to virtually tinik a new Iioum. Geo. Nkiiiiier. 1 rop. (Miimluy f it'ilsill at , in. for Mitlfin, sat) rclura trip al i, in, For Freight and Passage, SEASON Haeket Stop' J. A. Mills. Prop, mi m m U (lis flws hi H"t all ArsUelas wark, BATH 25 Cne.M HOME BUILDERS Will donsull their heal in terests by purchasing- their SASH AND DOORS of thsrsliahle niauufaolurer, IVi. T. CROW nilcH'iideiiiHt, 0.. auisst or to l' uriiiisoit V u Moer, Hissar I'lue bud otslar doors, sll 'If, ou iisud SCREEN DOORS, P. H.MoCABC. 8. MUMLMAN, P. H. McCABE S CO., Proprlstots f Indepsndence lib Factory Manufacturer f FIRST-CLASS Drain Tile. of all sliss. Prloss to Suit ths HARD TIMES. OFFICE AND FACTORY iiidt'lK'iiik'.ict'. Orison INDEPENDENCE to PORTLAND STEAMER ALTONA I.HAVKS i X DKI'F.X JIKNCK. Monthly, Wetlnelsy Hid Friday. AT 6:30 A. M. I.K VVFS I'OltTI.ANI), Ttlesiliiy, ThursilMy ami Saturday. AT 6:00 A. M. For Fr8ht and Passage apply on Board Commencing PAN mm V. 'VI IIS WEEK'S SPECIALS SATURDAY, FEB. 2. UMIIKBLLAS. Lot No. 14. ten ribs !M Inch $1 10 " " 11, ' " " U5 " " 14, " " "jtt " tm " " -7, " 1 at " 1 10 " " '27, " " M 1 35 " " 27, ' " at) " 1 50 " " !l, " ' 28 75 " " n, " ao " k5 " " 0, " " 8.'t " 1 no Homo iii'W novtltlt's nt, Vunduyti, ViifH& Wlloox. in Hhlti t'omkts uiitl l,'lllU'J' lUll- JilllH. MONDAY, FEB, 4. ALL KINDS iW TOW EM. Ittith TowiIh I ,K) lt.it h Towids .() I.lni'ii Towels with ihilu tlKiiro .0 Miii'ii mitl tJotlfii DilM'tl 18.:i(l 1(10 Hlmchi d iLiuiHsk, kiioitt'd llguro a7 Furthep Annogneeuients flext (Ileek. Orders are now being placed for Mammo tli Stock, complete in all lines, to arrive in time for Spring' trade. Pioneer Drug Store, SCHOOL BOOKS and Alexan der-Cooper Drug Cn We Icn Ace Remember that Have a fine stock oi W LIVERY STABLE. C. 0. droves. Proprietor. East Sido Railrcad street, First-Ciass Uis, Hcnsonablo Charges, fsrefnll drlvfw and tesuw furulshwl fr Trsvellug inf n. j HomMi Urdsl by ths day, n k or mouth. ! Patronage of the Public Solicited. STRONG'S BAKERY; BREAD, P1HS, CAKES AND ALL KINDS OF BAKERY PRODUCTS. ' 42 Loaves of Bread $1.00. Qfmnrr'e Krp.nd will he t every Strong's Bread Saturday IBcriiiig, January 26, c -OF- VEISS & -SUCCESSORS TO- VAHNYIB V STATIONERY Hg Prepared . Y A 1 N TS. near Little Palace Hoti delivered at vour nous: morning. Beats Them All. I Things Upt MI BEOS . The hmi 3 SALE ILOX TUESDAY, FEB. 5. Mvn' Cotton l'nnt, tl 00 Mi ll's Huhlr Hl HtHits 8 00 Mt'ii'n ItuhU r Kilfc IhHits 2 30 Mini's Mncltitottht's S50 IjtilWV lUihU-r Hoots 1 21 lUy's HultUr lhmts 100 C'tiiitlrfii's Uuhlsr IUsts W0 WEDNESDAY, FEB. 6. It. (J. t'orsots, hliu-k aud drub fl 00 I.Htlii's' Wool mittens ' 16 Ltidlvs' Wool ndttcns - 25 Ltulii's' Silk mitten , 75 LioIIoh' Silk mil tens 45 THURSDAY, FEB. 7. fdtdKV nutl Children's Hose FRIDAY, FEB. 8. J.iuv t'urtiiliis of till kinds and prices. 5 a