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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1895)
All Kinds of Gardon and Flowor Seeds, bcoldos lots of Goodjhlnno to Ect ct Dcuty L llfciil Fp tl M half. THE WEST SIDE 1MCKO IV ftst Si-3 HMki Oo:;an FRIDAY, FEBRUARY IV , W 8ECRKT S0UKT1K. A 0 " INDEPENDENCE f, Ixwg. 83, mtw wry Moo lav Blunt lu I. O. a F. hull. All njov.rn. In brother are tuvlUHl to tttoml. K. L. Krfohum, M. V.: V. 0. Cook Reoordtr. X T ALLEY LODGE, NO, 42. 1. O. 0 V F. Mat-M tu Vttoil-im t hall rmi Tuoredajr TMtDg. All Odd follows oor ehallv luvUed to B)t with na, Jame A. Roberts N. U.; A. J, Goo.iman, Uvo rftary. HOMER LODGE, NO. 45K. of V Maeta every Vxtoeslay evening, All kauthta ar cordially invited. O. A. Krwuw. U. U-4 J. H. Mm In. K. ofR.AB. PH Y8ICI ANS DKNTISTll Y- EL. KETCUUU, M. IX OFFICK . tad reaklruce, ooruer lUilroan tad Monmouth att, lodrpeudeue, Or. rR. J, B. JOHNSON. HESIDENI YJ - Dentist. All work warranted lu iTt th beat of MttefMtion, ludepen da, Or, ATTORNEYS. rEO- A. SMITH. ATTORNEY AT J Lav. Will practice in all Ut and federal eonrta. Abstract ot title fareiaoed. Office, over Independence National Baal. ONHAM A HOLMES. ATTOR aeya at Law. Office in Bnab'i block, betwevn 8 tale and Court, on Cum' ereial street, Salem, Or, SASH AND DOORS. AM ITCHELL A BOIIANNON, MAN- 1Y1 nfactarera ot anab and dour. Aleo, eoroll tawing. Main street, lode endeeoa, Or. Sjwn toBedrock GROCERY BAKERY. SI Loaves of Bread for SI .00 4 pounds superior Soda, 25 winta 25 oz. Baking Powder, 25 1 pound Tea, 25 1 package Coffee, 25 3 pounds Raisins, 6 bant Savon Soap No. 1 25 25 1 gal Syrup 100 pound Liverpool Halt 20 pound granulated sugar 30 1 00 $1 00 Fresh German Pickles. gala. Coal Oil 75 GARDEN SEEDS Frwih grown Northern seeds 2 packages for 5 cents fleed Potatoes Early Rcse. Coaatry fiold. Produce Bought and ALL OTHER GOODS At Proportionate Prices & BAKERY R.H.KNOX, Prop. On C Sir., opposite Postoffice. Ill PEOPLE ! PARK Obesity Fills. -Will reduce your wlght Permanently from t to 16 pound a raonUi, NO 8TAKVINU MkkoeM or Injury! NO FtlBMCITY. Tbey Ibulld uptlie health and beautify the com jpleoD,ilftvins no Wrinkle or flabbluass, iStout Abdomen, and difficult breathing urv y renewed. NO EXPERIMENT but a (M ien fide and tyoeltlve relief, adopted only after j ear of experience. All order, supplied dl eet from our o(oe. Price $2.00 per package or three for tS.M by mall poat paid. Te.ll. monlat. and particular. (eale.1 3 eta. All eorreapondence strictly confidential, PARK REMEDY CO.. Boston "I alwaya dress my windows as the ItMet dress," said a merchant; "on umy days with bright things, and on .cIou4jr days with somber colors, and so n." "Doyouaell umbrellas?" "No." "What do you do on rainy days tthen?" "Ws make a display of stockiogs." go traces at Em's LOCAL AND PERSONAL O. A It. Kntkbi AixMK.vr, One of the luoft ilfiitaui entertainment of tlie aeaao,, waulven by tlie U. A. It rSt of ibis city laat Tuesday wnlt Willi the assistance of the Woman's Relief Cnri, which Instituted that evei'liiK. An Intcrcstlinr. ami In atruotlv ir)(fitiiinu wa rvmlcrvil, aulcli wua highly entcrlalulnjf, to nil t'ltuiMMioler lU'V. J.cv rmlih u ' a liitiilii;t,itt Abruhaui l.lmviln, thai lay U'tnit the ntvul vx-rtlih'iit' hlrththty In Iiom honor the elitertald uieut was iilven. (Vumuuutar Hmitli alao nav.t a lici t lln;r!tMoHl akeloh oflleiieral (lllwon, whom thla iot la Ualiiett for, holh f which rewlvwl nerfW't attention. A short talk waa made hy Mrs Ungi-riimn, a'ate tlcpntt nietit nation t of the WomauV Relief Cori. Aiiioiik the lUtiaUi rendered waa n aliHtlon hy a quartette 'enw HNwdof Mvscht. took, Iturrua, Mills ami Maatemon, and an oritt) solo hy Mrs. Claire Irvine, Ulh of which w ere heartily ahiudt'd. The following (flleent of the Woman's Relief fori were then Inatallcd hy Mrs. l t'iin r iimu. of McMlnnvllle, state itt'ttart ment nreahleitt, Mr. J. 1'. Irvine, ol McMlnuvllle, awtlatlng In the lustwlla lloti: Mrs Nelly (Jrave. nrvalilenl; Mr. J L. HtiH'klon, sr.-vhv president Mint KmmIu ltU'rtwn,Jr -vliH-imtililent; Mrs. A. R anMccr, thaplaln; Mrs. W. 1. Connaw ay, seeretary; Mrs. J. K, Smith, treasurer; Mm. J. T. Ford, iimdui'tor; Mrs, J. 11. Morhi, Asxt uouduuior; Mlaa Nelly Ittty, Kitnnl; Mrs. D. 11. Craven, Aaat. guard; Mrs J. A. Mills, ora-anM. After the In tallalloii, came the hiiiiiht wlilcli wa tmuutlfuMy suilled and everyone par took to their hcuria content. Not tin least twtrt of the exerclaes was the ImpMiitu uuiuU'rs after the supper, there being stories hy the old sohltcn which wev tul.l with much ceei ami prtKluml hearty luiighter among the audience, alw several songs and recita tions were rendered adding greatly to the pleasure of the evening. The Woiintu'a Itelief Corp Instituted, start ait wltu very thitleilua pMHCts, there L'tugaout thlrty llveclmrler iiieinU rx ail of whom take hold of the their work with a vim w hlch lapeuks for them all poaal hie untm rKKPAIII tSt'llSl 'HIHKKM. We give herewith a Hat ofthoee who have vli.lt- etl the Wkst Tit'K oflhe during the past week and rei.eaetl ihelr sulwvrip- lions. W. H. Haw lev. of IndeiH-n- leuce, WfT Hani July Ixiki; It. II. Wilcox, Independence Nove ulsr IHlW; N.O. CliMlfelter, I udeaudi'lHe, Heji temls'r 1H!5; Rev. J. S. Hiiilth, Ilide pendeuee, May lMtt; J. L. HLvklon, lodepciidenci', January IH'Jtl; W. R Cooier, Iudeeudeuce, January l.Htst; O. C. Coo)tr, tJrantmlale Motittina. January ls$; J 1 Irvine, Imlepeu- lent, March 1MW; J. I Alexander, Independence, March H1I; A. Kramer, Huufleld, Michlgau, March IHiSj; J.M, Ridwrtson, hlckresll, January 1NIM; IVter Cook, Iudcaudeuce, July isai; D. H McIK.imld, Dalliw, July Hsr,; c. W. Irvine, IndeK'udeuc, Augutt 1U'; H. ll-t, Monmouth, iKtvinUr IHU'i; W. K. 1'iadc, Miatinouth, Hepteiubcr I8i0; J. N. Tlmrp, Huver, Orrytmian, limie duett and Wot SiiK July Istsl: D.A. Hodge, Independence, Orryunlwt and WbstKiuk January lsssi; J.ltagley, Alrlle, February lllNI; W. L. Hi..tt. Hi si Texas, January I.HWIj L. C. (Illimtre Indcpeiiileiice, January lM'.MI; 1. (lil- more, Deoulaon, Tcxm January HKI. Tiik Hoap Factory. Mr. II. J. J (loct.mnn has placed the order for all the mnchiiiery tiiNeaaary to manufac ture high grade toilet and laundry snaps sud It will arrive here from Chicago altout March Int. It constats of a steam engine, steam soup kettle, iuoIiIm and prcxMc, ami various other tool for the manufacture of aoup. Many tools will also I iiiauuruciiircd here, and these same, If brought from Chicago, would coat $ lot). The capacity f the factory w ill ls alaiut WHMl pounds per day. The luuudry soaps will be known as "Pride of Oregon," and I'nde of IndcHinence," and "(its t.- nian'sHteani Iteflued llorax." "Orand iiia Wonder Honp," will iw similar to Grandpa Wonder Hoap. The toilet aps will t'oiiHiat of the following brands: "1'eacli IJIoanom," "Tuls) Rose," '-Glyutrtne," "Oatmeal," iiouiUet," and a medical soap known as "Medicinal Carlsillu," highly recom moiided bv surgeons Work on tilling p the building on Main street, form- rly occupied as a luuudry, w ill com- nien at once and a lower story i built. IndciM'tidciH'e lioiihtH of the purcj. water supply lu Oregon and now we will have the purest soaps, If Mr, Ots-ztnian is to lai relied upon. "As ng as theres life therw soap." IIOMKHTKAU EXKMlTloXH. fitutrJh man; " 1 lie Iiomealea'I exemption inn as ft pusscd the aciiule is mishdcd uftcr the Illinois law on the sumu aiibji.-cl and allows a homestead excinplioii from execution 'o the amount of $1000, together wltli minor exemptions, and the exemption is valid until such time as thu youngest, heir shall have attained majority. The law Is a good one a much needed measure and should specdly la-come a law, as the present homestead exemption law is thought to he void hp reason of a clerical error of the 18fW season which enacted It. Hv reason of this error an amendment which passed both houses In lHII.'I iha-s not appear in the law us ll went to ami was approved by I he governor. Thu atates of the Union, with a possible three exceptions, all have homestead exemption laws. The only dissenting votes on Its passu ge yesterday wen: th(se of 1'rice, Haley and Klmona." Hawmim, Impkovemhnth. There arc quite a lot of improvements being made al the I'rescott & Veness sawmill this week. Several new lumber rucks are being made and also a number of frames for the keeping of lumber out of the wet so that when thu river happens to rise a little the lumber will be In the dry. This sawmill is a fund of much business ami great benefit to Imleism deuce. Manufactures are the life of any town and Inducement should be held out which would call utteiiliou to our city. . Grand Mahk Ham The Indepen dence Ameteiir Athletic club will give a grand mask ball on the evening ol February 22. It will be the soclul event of iho aMin. Music will ! !furnishe by 1'ivf. Heitfhig'' iwliitr and aoo'ncvrt will Is- glveu fr ut !10 Ui-M Oi'Hii.l maid lit Hpeclatoia - ct nts. hmp CoMMt H Ku Si irtnt. - L si Wed ticsdav afterniHiii . Msishal Nt w ton Hymn, who llv-s sU'iit Ihre iiilli from llaltstou Usik str.velinlneand l. Thuradiiv iiioi iilnu; The only t? iiise assigned for the deed Is Unit Mr Mi-on has Ueu iiMMtd with ill health and that reeeiitlv lie had avvere pains In the head which drove lilm to commit. the uiiforlHiinle dcul. Thu diHvaaed had Ui-n a widower several years and siiltcred much In lu dli g over his lout w ife, lie l-n one nd. ptrt daughter and a imalrruUi eat.tlc, Mr Hymn la well cuineeMl In thl cMiiity sud his nhitlvrs snd frumls fi'iiril very much that he slmuld lotv met such an tiulluicly thutli. Hahhwakk Fiiim -The J. F. t VI ton net Co, will shoilly eomplHf III orgatilxatlon id will U' luc"raoated and J. F. OiK.micll will lw Uns d In charge as manager, Thelailldlnir now 'HMMiided hv the J'nliriiiim ollicc, Isi'ii puchamM by the eon'puny and work commenced this week on llo tin hop lu the rear. Ncuoislloiis ate lu pmgrcss for the vscsld lot to ti e liolth sud a bulhlltiK 33IU0 will U- er.i ted I hereon. We are glml lu know thai Mr O'lSc nell la likely to get hi. 'itT'ulra lu shate to resuuie liiudocwi, for he Is an etiUrprialiig and cm-imlli eaterer to the iwblU aunts. Makk Tiikvi Finsr Ci.am. Mc Mlnnvllle JirfutrUr, While Ibis jeH'r liumt emphatically disagree witti the h'liuoyer (nKmlali luowiback Idea that there ahoubl I hi no Mule aid of the higher luslltullous of learning, It ! not Is-lleve In yolng to the other extreme of granting aid Ins imiltltmle ofhlah acliud stwallfd normaU and sdlrgea. A university, a norma! u-ho and an agricultural colli K't, one each, sre all that the rtiite Is aide to upMirt. The aim should tc to mnk them the ta-ot Ui la founil .ii Aiuertcit ANuw Firm, Mr K. II. t'ttron. if Monmouth, has piireliusctl the lie terest of Ira Chdffltcr In the hook, ami oiatlouerystoreofCltstfclter Rnw lti tbl city and a ill take po4-ou iiUml the tlrxt of April. Ira ha not yet dcchled what he will !, hul will remit u In our town for aw hile, lie Is an active huaiucas man and our 'ptc a otild b ph-saed lo hav It i it t ri'inalu In our ioIiIhI, Mr. Cm I run, iln new partm i of die firm. Is a steady uiun ami will no doubt match illy alt In eatobliahlug a giaal I rule Wayne Williams lm Irielcl iU real h iice pro-rty In litis clly fur the lluiilington lloiiHcof Mr. ChalMter, near the dcMt, and will run it lintel there. Way tie Is at b urnt III that Hue and la a genial cnterer to Hie traveling puhlic, A tittle opnwlliou tu the hotel butucfl woulil lint (at a I mo I thing for Imlejmlcuti Last wwk the WrHlng Jid ofllce printed a aevehUeu -page iamphlet giving thereMiit of tin-executive lard of the Oregon rotate iioriuul si load at Motiinoiilh, The WHT Hll'K Jd nflhs- is always prepml for all kluda of Uak and Job prtmiiiif, an I Is prepared u furulah as urtUUc work tin any oltlce olltaldc of I'ortliod. T.KChoute.ofNew llrsdford. N. II., brother-in-law of W, (J Crey, of Monmouth, is visiting in Oregon. He la a well InforilHil gi'iillciuau, and l practical lu Ills observ illolm He any. the West Is feeling lisri-(lmea more than the Faat , There luniiey U cioy al low rates of Inletvii., The Kagllteof l'uilliiiid paxai'il by this plactt on Its way up the river laat Monday morning. Thu merit w lo ci l much t.si small for thu ! of the ImmiI. It left Portland IhcHNt of January ami has la-en eleven dajs reiioblngthiaelty, ttixl is IxHikcil fur KuKcue. When w ill It reach that city? HUhop (ioialaell, of Hull Franclacn, gave a practical und liitereatlng ad drt'ds al the Willamette University gymunaium tlclicatloii In Halem luxl Friday evening. Hen'ral 1'ulk ootmty pcojilc were in alteiiduiice, Wm. i'ermun left Miiniluy for liule M'lidcuce for the purpom" of liuvlng Dr. Leo of t hut city tcrfnrnt a surgical operiil Ion on his foot. Do was m-com-paiued by Mra, W. H. Uie, Junction City 7Vmc. William Madlaon, prupnetor of the HoMclciif, has leased the Uom-htirg theater for lb. term of one year paying It's) therefore. Will Is the right man to conduct a flrst-clium liiuiae. I lose burg AVt'iYtft. Hull's Ilmr Iieuewi-r contain the natural fsd und color-mutter for the hair, und nu'dlcitl hi-ilm, for the sculp, curing grayness, hublncss, diiiidriill, ami scalp sores, J. D. Ivelsuy, of 1'nlk county, who bus been visiting hi children who lire students at the university, relumed home yesterday morning. Kukciic JiciMif. Once more the ruin Is coming down wllh ad the vigor Hint Oregon can commiind. Let it coinu, we nil need to till our lungs with gnnd, pure air. The projectors of tl.u box factory ut Fiilrmotmt neur Kiiiri'iic backed out even after their proposition hud licen accepted In all Its pui'tlciilius. Jtay Fawk, of Ouk (hove, bus bent Iplltc III for the pimt three Weeks, but Is now slowly Impiovltiir, Ho Is utile to sit up about, the limine, Mrs. A. (. Adkliis, of Monmouth, and Miss Klvit Adkliis, of Junction City, took llie triil n IiihI Monday moru Inif for the hitler city. I. M. Hobertson, of neiir Hick real!, was lu town lust Ttiesiluy, and s.iys he lost ten sheep by bolug driven oil' by somebody recently, Mrs. O. It- Whilinore, wifo of the paslnr of tlio Congregational church, wllh her three children, nrrlvlcd In town Tuesday. When you want n good meal, for 25 cents go to Htrongs' n-Hluiiratit, WescottA Irwin, proprietors, Halcm, Oregon. II Hest living south of Monmouth has ordered prune trees to plant four teen acres in La Petilu prunes on his farm.' Dr. Price's Cream Baklngr Powder i World's Fair Highest Award. MU (iiiice hiopjr f llils ell) K'tve about forty uf luroting fileinU a iiuh.1 enjoydile Valentine party last Wed jliesday evening. . I'tajlng guinea i lutiiiy khols wm a ruii'i oi mm auniM'iiiciit and ll u the hoMcs pro dtieetl a luucli which the young Inlk plonolllli-ed tiptop, A IllaH'IshS iii'f aua aaidull,V plepufed for tl ih'cikIhii siol at a Is'e hour tlie tiiul t r iioe pn sent was illn'rlhuted am the Valcnllnes reix'lved cmwil the Hciiy peula of hiughier to ring out Joy ously from the tiuitgier. Kveryoiie reHirled a pteitaaiit lime, I lie balloting for Culled Htalea si-pa lor Is .till Jiiat atmut (lie mine, Hcim (or Dolnh Mi-lver thlrlv-ulne votc and would Intve forlv-oim If almen lueiuls'nt w ere pri'sent Therr Is only ilmtil one more week in which t di'cl s senator, Oi goll I. likely to gi on record as not elect Inn a wiiator Jni Uh'iUiw a lot of matioiitcitl and ' iillxis a ill not vote for a iniui who em lo no luimen-H amount of good tor i lie stale, Mich a lol of nlmiriictor Illy luedl ladltlcul olillvloll l.nal week we received a package l ihI. from the w elt know it th in of I). l. 1'Vrry A Co., of lstroll. Mlchlgun. whose reputation for Hist cIiim seeds I worldwide.' Any of our farmer suti icrHiers, who wish to test these eiiil nil receive A ackaue free liy catling at ilieuftlcc and paying Ihelr siiicili lou. Tlie relief cnmui II tee of the Kansas- Nehru-kasiirt'i i-i state that on account (nunc of the supplies arriving (is ute, they are now (u their eluirgeand if then are any needy fuuillles lu tiiwn hey are w clcomt to apply for I lies. provision I A-eve word with either A I, tliMidmun, L C tilluiore, or J. A 'iilieas. The Amateur Athletic eluh of this liy lias made arrangement to occupy the Mem back of Chsireller Hn'. Slon s hlch Is LMxPI ai d are lilting ll Up f' t i gyiiiiiusliiin and reading r'.nn. Il ! pmhiiiile they w ill build an addition t he ImlldlMg. Harry I.add expels hi go down I viouiuouili nest week, Jay I'. Lm-io liuvlng engagml him lo work on I In ,iici farm. Harry la a g'l, steady imy and not afraid of work.- 'Conduit 'aV. Filler K. II. Hlckafo'iae M lit preset in the Christian church next Hunday iiormng and evening At lt:'s) p. in tlx Clirlstliin Kodeavir HH'ieiy lueela anil III have a ssehil programme. TIiom lu attendance fmin this city at he entertainment given lliv h-gishi-ive visitor at the uoriu d sclnad In Mouiuouth last Halurday reiaitt Very pleasant evening. A lung obituary notice was ra-eve' ut this oftiee this i-k the suhjtrt of a Inch tlleil lust Ih-iTiuls-r, I,-k at the head of on i eilllcirhil eehiniu ami see our tales on such, IU-v. L. H. Flatter will pnnch lu Moiinioiith this coming Htiudav, tstib iiinriilug and evening, iiud In the tlrai-e church Hire- mile tiurth f Mouiiiouih at H p. m Tlie hardware store of Jnlin Hick, f Hllverlou, was entered one nlglii last wia-k and alwiui f.'mi worth of cutlery stolen. There no clue lu the thieves. Frank Hall, who lias la-en sitemling uii'dlval college lu HI. Iiuls seXHi-tet lioliiu this week. Clnriuiee llelikle will return nlsmt the l.'illi of March. The warm spring like-weather of thla week has canned the snow in the inoiiulaius to eoiiimeiice to me t ami the river la rising slow ly hi cotisciiit-nfi. The clirliwlty of the a-opie lias worn oil in n-KtiM to utieiiilmir tlie glsliiture, and those going down now have misinesH of a ni kind In transact. Tlie Y 1. H ('. I-;, of (lis Congrvtfa- tionul church whs organised last Hin du1 night and w ill meet hereafter every Hiiiuluy at O.ItO p. m. Pn-uching at the ('oin;regHiimii cliiirch next Hominy morning and evening by the pastor, (), H. Whitmore. Suliwl for the evening, "Who Is My Nelghtsir?" Hon. I. W. Case, a pioneer and hillueutial cill.cn of Astoria, died Tuesday, February ii, I Hl.", imed sixty -four yen rs. Ijulle a iiiimlar of young people attended a soclnblu ut Mis. Sliipcrs n'sldeinv south of town on VVeilnehdiiy evening, Wclaey (larrlson, of Hlllslsiro, visited his cousins I r. H. A. anil Wither Mulkey, the first of the week. A lurje (imntlly of pntiilis-s are be ing slilppcd to I'ortliinil l hew days. The prli-e paid Is 22 (vnts mt bushel, H lllrschberg whh at Pnrtlaml the llrst of the wi-ek, and J M. Vanduyn reliutied from that city Tuesday. F.lder It, L. Shelley eiuiie up from lllllslioro Monday and relumed the luller part of the week. Ib'V, C O. Harmon und wife, of Fulls City, took the train Monday for Jim eoiinty on a. visit. 11. L Ib'iith, of Portland, sou-in-htw of Mr. Klkliis of this city, Is visiting In town tills week. Money to loan on liupri veil farm property, W'im.aku tl. Whmiiit, IIhIIiis, Oregon. Messrs J A." Veness und It. 1). Cooper, were doing business ill Dallas last Monday. Mrs. H, A. Klbelln, of Iliilxey, Is vlsdlng her (laughter, Mrs. 10, C. Pent laud, II, L, Lucas, of roitliind, traveling for Hie Monarch bicycle, was In town Tuindiiy, Hon. J. II. Ilawley, of Moimnilllli, went to Portland on Tliursdny ulter- II0IIII. Mrs. II. (J. Finch Is visiting her runt her Mrs. J. BuintnondM on Halt (ireek. Mrs. J. Fred Jenkins Is cxiicctwl Imiiiio ugulu the hitler pull of next week, Dr. H. A. Mulkey mul wife spent Htindiiy at Amity a-ith IiIh purcuts. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Irvine, of McMinn villu, ure visiting in this city, Tlie Week) OrrfonUtn and the Wkht Hum one year for only $251). Abstract! and loans. Sea VViI.XiAKi) G. Wkioht, Dallas, Oregon, I. M. Hltupsou, of Lewlsvllle, was in town Monday. jr. price's Cream baking powder Wqr" "'Ir Highest M.d.l.nd Diploma Mrs. V. T. JUI and Mrs. V. U Wnolalr, of lUo li.c, VIcoiilu, arrived in the city u Tbuisday's tralu and will visit ut (he tmiiM uf George W. Skiniiei, Mi. Hkluner lalug a relative of theirs, Heiuitor A. It. Trice,' of Umatilla county, came up fnau hslein Thursday evening ami visited lilt Wile's aister, Mrs, H, A. HiU-lu, ami niece, Mrs, K. C. IVntland, Mr. It, Young, of AMorla, was In Monmouth last Thursday visiting Ida thiiiglilfr,' Mis Caroline, who Is at teinllug tlie Nurmul. Wlllard (1. Wright and W. L. Wells of Dnlliis, were In the city Thursday, Mrs, Win. Miickay, the mother of Mrs. H. K Owens, of this city, died at I'm yh 1 1 la Huuiluy, Feliruary IK, IstiA, ged 6,1 years Hhv leave a husband ami eight daughter, to mourn their liswi I'he .) input by of friends I extended to the sorrowing relatives liSAXCKN. The lluaiiclal situational tne present ilmc Is nn of marked illtrut, Isiih at lioiiw und sbjixol, says Ivlltor orac White, of the New York AVwih iW l.uterprlae Is ib ail. Ituslness Is from mud to mouth laiuht exists as to the nature uf the dollar, w bet Iter It I to lie ils-lu grains of guhl.or 412) grains of silver, of standard fineness, lbs tatter Is'lng one-half the value uf the former This doubt has hud a intent existence ver since the Uoverunteiit began lo iniy and coin silver under the Ac; of 17; Mne-leiillis of the business i-oui utiidty and nlnty-ulne huiidredlh of the hanking community have believed II the time that the standard uf Value was uncertain, and that It was inly aqiiesilnn of time when v should e off I In gold latsla, llliliss the Govern menl's jsiliey in this matter should Im revsrsed, Thcelia b struck lu l(i;i. The ten. Hon i-niild 1m no longer isirue. We found ourselves In ttie midst of a panic. t'he silver purchasing act was repealed, ut there lias laa-ti addisl to the flat money of the country since s"H the vast Slim oftVMI.ikMI.INK), which Cost the latloii f lu.1risHi,ikMl gold value. I call t tint money, because the silver dollar Is nothing but a metallic greenback It Is sometimes wild (hat the Mat elr- iienl Is only one-lialf nf It, Isnause llie Iver doilar l worth a metal fifty ills III uold. Hut this Is a mistake, unless aecan realle the fifty cents. We cannot realise anything without a-lllng, and If w e had legal authority to sell we could not rvalUa fifty ii-li is r anything nenr tl. Itnt i lice then- s mi legal authority to sell, tua iniisldi r the w lode muss iion-exlsu-ni r any lie helary us. It follows that the Government and people of tin 'oiled Nates might have ohtuhied the ve litiiidnil nii-l II ft y millions of rial mint v without other owl than that ol piiisrund printing, whereas, we have puld fl'k'I.IMl.lHSI. It follow, further, but we might nave nun me last neutloiieit sum in uold In the Treasury now, at the same espcuditute of labor ttid capital. It Is needless lo any lliHl ttie several ismgnaaes whicli enm'ted these laws. ir failed to reaal Ihem, were moved iy siliicnl, mt nnniieial consuiera. ion.. Tliey ciiuct-tved lliut isipularity ss tu la- itlm tiy voting for a cheap loilar, 1 bis is i lie reason wny we can not have any legislation now tu remove the doubt concerning the nature of the dollar, wlilch listav taralyxes liuainesn Hid eoinia-ls evurvlaaly in work from baud to mouth. TIRED, WEAK, NERVOUS, PrinM I'nr Clnnn UUulU DUI OiC0li Prof, I IX Tdwanis, of Preston, Idaho, says: '"1 was ail run down, weak, nervous and irritable through overwork. 1 KiitTcrcd from brain ia tlstio, mental depression, etc. 1 ho camo u weak und nervous that I muld not sleep. I would arlno tired, ditcowr;it:cd and blue, luct'aa tukiotr Dr. Miles' Nervine and now everything U changed. 1 sleep soundly, I feel brljrlit, active and anibltlous. I can do more In one day now than I used to do In a week. For this great, i?kh1 I cVq Hr. Miles' ItesUirativo Iscrvluo liiosole credit. It Cures." Pr. Mlliw' Nerrlno I sold on s positlre yiiiiranted tliu: I Im II" botlln sill lienullt. AllilrinrKlNtiM-ll ll ntl,il lKitlle for 1.1, or It sill tin sent., iin-niilil, mi receipt of prleo Ly tliu lir, Miius Moillcul Co., tlnliurt, lull. For Kent. Ten nr twenty acres pl inli'it lo Imps, loeated one mile soiilh ol'IiKlependenee. Hull In fine cMiidlliiin. Possession oiii he given liiiimillulely. For rnrtlier purlli-uiar rail al WRtTHiliK oftiee. County Court News, The following Is a list of tne bill. Kllowed ut Hi.' I' liruary termi I I' Kccse, Mupervlsor Dlst ID. f 10 7A -i II Tellierow, " I'olcr t.'isik, " I'etur Cook, " M IngciiiianHcn, " W W Cul 1 1 lis, " A (J bealio, " V H I'owoll, " I upllal biimlxir Co, I I I, Matheny, " Win l'iiiiiu, " lollll 1111111 1, " I JTllS Plll'Vtlll), " li W Mebuiiglilln, " I! A llijNllngs, " .1 1 1 ii ti ti il lit , " R M lllllierl, " 3 H Knowles, " J (I Hears, " II jf Hull, depuly ' II H Huts, " J 0 HtimU, ' Huni'lOrr, " ioIiii Vernon, " ,MI,vnYoeum, " Ira Hurley, a A J Wilson, : " V'm (Niinegys, " N F (imKg, . ' . " C A Clark, " S W Allen, " W U Clark, " " !W " at...... " iw .. K, t " 11 " il " 7 it " 8 " n " l " H0 " 8 " VI...... " ta. " 83 4ii IXl 4l .'W 1(H) (HI ID (XI U (Hi an (jo ir, u i 1 112 i in !W m 89 00 SO IK) Al 00 5U 2l S 0(1 (Ml 00 1 . soon ' In 11 (0 1 (I 20 00 1 l(i., 1 1U.. H2 00 llfl 05 2A 00 SS (X) 111 7S I ,u ,J " "'- "0 I 6 00 ft' I 0(1 ,', ... It) 00 46 00 in go i 0 00 j (1 W Boyle, " tfc l. f f a I 10 fti WW , leu it 21 II e 1 u so w 1, ti i m n :tH AS U J U C W lleekul, gravel euutny rtswl .,. ,. O L llutil.r,, eott.labl lv C W Smllh, Ju.lles ol sii r . ' Trai'y Sisal., wIlurM it i it '.f 'a ) I ts in Ilsaa Norloo, "!w, " j nnry vMiim,,,.,- ' Joim wiiliair.., I lis.. liniiiMin, s frank Turns, B ' MuIii),.iuouiW, vn,. i H Hlltllh, fllunrsl prll'JrUlir. Au-lln t'.iiiksy, loereliitiiiliMi to I'au. U M 'IUIir,Sll.tHl)MtMlJute fl-M a so V (Irani, Kns't, January tu ........ It ll Turnur, in., Prm. on rVuu C II Moiiiiioulli MvrraulllvCti. sisal. Juliu II iilih.nl. brhltfe luiolwr .,... It It t'liailn, Iswrd NliolUia elilld .... Irwin IIisImiii (Ai, .talloimry ,,.,.,.. W m rull, li.r.l wars. . . Mroso 4 Son, M0mi. u. MeOanM t K jMsibNasli, kseptiiK pauper I P HeeiM,, iipllu.ean.l h. i aliirlfT.. Uso Mtsioan, Mils. ut Hhiam.... H K Kllliiit, work .... ... Wlurr sink PuhlUhlua f. prluilii. I JImm I'ruilvliaiuiiM, ru Wwr baud. ... W W MUKJurorlHw. u-rm .... W II Cuiilw, juror Ihmj. triu... Mini of Oregon, County uf polk. " 7u u Hi U SI )X t a kf lu u I 1 1 1 It 76 1 W 21 I, it. F. Mulkey, county clerk of Folk county, ami vx -officio clerk of the di- cult court lu and for smd county and state, do Irnieby artlfy thai the forego ing traiiacrlpt of schedule of exis-ndl lures for tlie February term, IwiS, im. laii hy me eompan-d with the orlg inal, and that it la a true and correct copy of said orlglual schedule and ot the whole thereof, as the sums ups-ur on record lu my uflJoe ami my cusUsly .iness my hand ami the seal of the county court thla 7th day of February A W IW, It. v Mi i.Kirv. Clerk. seal Heme GismI Iha trlne. The It.ehurg Jirvh w bud an article last week written by Michael Llbei which has Miiue gil sound aciie In It. We piiidlali Ir mi It u short extract on normal sclnsils: No, there Is no uw lu this constant ustfglng at normal schools. There Is neither reason nor sense lu it. It la asl fur thu legisluturs to practice! eeuuoiiiy, nui ll sliould never legeneruie Into u Igttard li n-s, especial ly alien the lalijcailuu of od islug ifeuers ion la at slake. The normal schools are doing a ks.i work, If tbey ouiy i prosriy supported, Hut to destroy the healthy spirit of rivalry which axons is-tweeu tliose which are . i i t. . . i . ... slready etubliahel, by coiisollihitliiK Uiem'ltHo one great lumbering lustltu- Hon without couipctlilnn or nspousl- I. 111... .1. . I . a .. . iniiij uiai, iniiceii, wmiiij is a ujs-rJatlve act of folly." llnss Crushed lo Earth III rlwi aln lu His Isisoui of dyspeptic uriiw sauutih to .uiMiuuts fur the piwu.lt. Uiuira, III. It have osoilssil hint out ol UI. ls-lis In ilir MMiltliUy of cur, lbs real Invigoraittaml .bmtaclile, llo-ielter'. Hlom. aril ItllU-nt. Tim bilious, (lie nt-rvoua, His 0) . peptic, tlis rlieiooolle. allks ili-rltn x-cd (s-helll n,i tilt helpltil botai)l llli-illeuio Hrm.iilttrlu fmm liuUvMiliin will gain ao slllvv peruisueitt .hI from the fiery aiunnlli'aled .(linulanls vg immiiu' Its,. Im ones uwd ns-klwsly. Th. Illtnir. it Itamwa utalily to be preferronl u tht as a t .nln, Inerll. pur. bails Is motlllted by the eon. ill not ! wilh It of vri-uiil. tiiiin-dlenui ol the hlshest remedial en-i-lleiii'e, Malaria Is irevruu and remedied by it, ami ll liifiix vl'ir Into the weak ami sickly. A wiuettlasa. ml Utrve llinv. a day 1. (he averuge tlose. HOME BUILDERS Will nonsuit their Ixvil in terest, by purchasing their SASH AND DOORS of i'i reliable manufacturer, IVi.T.CROW llidepelidemv, Or., kikmkw or loFergitMuu a Yau Meer. Kuj(ar piuri und ecdar doors, ail liles, on uan t. SCREEN DOORS. 44-I..LS The thumb Is in nuftlllnB Inriei of cli.iarter. Tin' (-iiiri'f Jlw In. dli.te. a .m as sill, fret enncy and nniiiii-s.. t'lun-ly tlllcil Ik tit. Sli.liil.ini Ty, Ihsuiiitiibnf IIiom or advancnl Ideas .ml bu.liien. lilllty. ttoth r these ls b-ltig to Hie busy Ri.n or wiininn; and lK-iiiurx.r Ksmlljr M.t.sln. pnt pan t--!finllv fur inch ih-moii. Wliol. vol u in. ef nt-w tileti.. con di nti'd In small siwce, so that the rerard of the whole wurld' work for a moot h may Im Mill In half an hour. The Coulial Type Indicate rrlluement, culture, ami a love ol music, pO' trr, ami Bi llon. A erwii wllh (In. t i of ilmnili will Ihor. onlily t-njoy tlti' lltimryaurnclloni nf IK-ranrral' JIhkIii. The Al ttstle. Type liiilliult love 01 brunt. T sud art, wlili li will And ran pleasure In the niApnlflcriit oll-l'lct-ure of rose, 1I.KIH Inches, repro. dined from llto original aliillutr lij lie Loupre, the most celi'liralt-d ol living flower-iwlutem, width wll. lie (dven to eviry fuhm-rlher t It luiireet'B Mihcmhh fur 1H0. Thl cimi of ttii ssptili work of art uai t.H.'rtl.ul: and the ti proline lot, vuiiiiot lie ill-l lit'iit-lit-il from thi or filial. Ili alili'K this, ait exiiutslti nil or woliT-i'i'liir iililnre Is fur llslu-d In titc.ti nuti.liirof Ihit Alto,'. sitiK. and (lie aitidvn aru an pro. fii-vtvaiid suii'tlily lllin-lrateil lhai lite Mnk'itr.'liK Is, III Mill')', a porl folio of .it vorU ul li. hleliest order. Tim I'lilloioiililcTytw Is I hi llttimb of llto ("itik'-r mid iiventoi of lilrets, who will be itmp'y Inter I'ulifl In tlioiu di'Velopid nionlltl) In Dinionst's ktac-ialiu. In ever) oini of It. niimiroiis ilepmlmei t. which cover the enilro nttltic and rli-iillllc llrlil. ilirimlrlln,; cv t) fnit, fumy, and fml of the day. Di'iimresi'. Is limply perfucl Fsnnly Mai'nrlne, .nil urns Ioiir age crowned (jueen of tlis Moudilles. Send In your .iibserlptlon; It will coat only ill. 00. and you will han a dozen KliiKa.inns In one. A it il rest W . J knniniis ItKMimsiT, iiiiiliKher, 15 Kait 14th Street, New York. TIioul'Ii not falilon ntstsalne. It perfect fashion piues.antl lis articlea on family anil domollr matter., will be of superlutlve Interest to those tHMseseiiiff tlie Fi'inlnlne Type of M- IM Ttiiimb. which Iniilcatim in Its entail I tutt alr.e. slendeniess. nft nail, and ' .intiotli, Miinded tip, thoee tralti . wlilch belong esentlallT to the vntler sex, every una of whom iltould aunscrlbe to )i'inoret'iMii;io'.lne. If you are unacquainted wilh I merits, fund for S specimen copv (free), and on W a,i,nU that .eelng these Till i M MS ha pul on In the way of saving money by finding In ou tagail (yerythlag lo sstiify u liUrwy wsaU 4 wW' 'MB"'' Warrim Wright, " 37.. . J ll Itolilllll J l Kelly, tu im. wul. . MargaM .lawn, Swplng llmsii II M Ollls-rt, lumber road IH.I H llysrley, Ciita, k-w and inllng. Ja.,HMi,i, s,(.-iHS. Iw.a ri-paltlng lt d Mli-liell t ciynu, luiols-r euul ln.t. ... It U I'.ini'lwll, wlary January . ... T O lliili'hliiwiu, .alary ami pi.in. 4 H AihliHugh, salary Jauuar.t II 11 I'liiiiHio-r, II Mulkey, " II II t'isr, - Ss?-0Uiu a Afe, MwunX frtUktr Complication of Diseases I WM ' 'ClIllMl arlth .US ..uluku .m palna In in "k s4 Ul 1 Umm. tnrU.ll. as, sua in liSHfou. r-tsta wu all rua da.n. riiully, I rM 'Itsit with hasrf Sli.u. uul moiiLUlRiyiUyi w.rt mua'Mr.4. I one 4 Hood's Sartoparilla s4 I m bttlsr In way. I ba ulaad la tnk ttui aiy furaHir food aptnUls hu r airawi,- Euwsao PSATHra, Grafton, Ut Ueod't Hat.iarllla I .old hi all dnur.ta. II I it fur ti. Prsnarsd nlr bv C. L UfSirj apotrwcarl., Lewsll, Mm, HcorJ'a PiUi ars purely y.gibbta. NDE EHOEKCE f.l(T. ,-51,1 .i it' ii m.' ,- r . a. 1 1 t.m; j I'.'i.ri ..v.i . at, i a-. .OIINT MtJIvI.KU, Prop CHOICE MEATS. I1FF.F, It)!:K. MUTTDN, VEAL S A U S A G E, Maikel I. on Csireet, near tit posmftW. Leave IkHiblfnl Kreda alona. The bet ar. uy lo got, and -o.l no mors. A.k your oir fur FERRY'S SEEDS Aiway. Ilia bl. Known vsrywh.ta. KerrT1. Seed Annasl for ISus tail, you ' wn.i, now, ami wbsn to pianb. ' (Mat r ree. l.t t L An irs i). m. I r.ifuv a co.. tXUult, Mkb. Sperling Brothers Meat Market DtiUia ta Choice Meats fl'S- A . It . "SI, Highest market price paid for fut stock, beef, mutton, veal, Mrk, etc All bills must be settled monthly. JI'EX 8UXD.VYH FUOM 8 to 9a. m. ClilCXEII RAisiQPm tf you use the Pet.hrai iMrshslara S BrsMhtra, Wok. money while other r wsMing lime byttld pris-nism. CslulfjlelUoll alsut lt,.nddecnle. every ankle ureuia lor puutuy buaiaeu. The "ERIE" it IwheeL Prrlltesi motlrl. I we ars Pacihc to Aree. Bicwle cat- logue, mailed free .give fiitl rlrarHrrtldti. riHeea, e!e., oesr wwrrn. FEIALKIA IKCtJBATf a CO.,Pttlam,CU. BSANca liwsa, ill 8 Wain 8t.,L,osAnrle. af . t. $ i wt.i.rr.wt . fjV ; " r- t :.-i ''. PKvrtiM'iv, Afl nf. 1 1 fin , ltnit. at .ir ft.l oLlt. ifisHte. cutiT- Arn.t au.ittr rruv j- im H6 fr 4m , Oun In ft n'witlwr P'.mtns ft tuiivtoall IM nU lib -r, if inst nmmt, no ii), foi k artjwlipm. tti dlistatM. (Vtni)lH, nawly lor uh wftftt HM,I,i. iuim Pt". up iy any uiw, oiftt oc'f f n"' in nflrliitf, htm 1 1 ma .1 A xnnmttf fniTVni! Wp'ta Soientiflo American Agency for CAVfATS. TRAD! MARKS, Mrs- r"""l-l for Infnrmatlnu and free Handbook write to MUNJi CO.. a.l Iihoadw at, Nkw York. Oiitfiiit ituresii tor evut-tntt tiAtt-nts in Ainerii. Kvery patent taken out by us 1 brought before ,he public ti) a notioe given free oi obarg la Ui f rictttiftc ammrau Ureeat clrenlatlon of any aelentISc paper Is th sorld. Snliiiiiliillv lllusirateii. No Intelligent win ulinulit b without It. Weekly, S3.IHI n.ari H.ftll six mom lis. Address MCNS k CO., VL.UU6UHU, abl llroadwuy, Mew York Uu. Sli7 ami expense, paid weekljr ti-om tUrt. PermiuwBtiMMltlim. Exclualveterrllory. Kiperlttnce unneeeaaary. Peculiseg f advantitwitalMlnnn. Liberal at . oommlolon te local part- 1 1 ,. ..wntd. trffMt h,mly,rellablej-alkC' M.ertaat nuri.ry 11 mMr for the orchard. atoek. k k. Issa and garden. We want ou now, while v-m the rrult lnauury u to 7Tm7 tlnnA nhann. for adv.nosment. Outfit and full par- i. hhownbkos.w., nur- rrYiu.n. roriisna, ia - rellatd.. Num. thla paper. BRICK YARP J. R. COOPER Of Independence, luiviii"; 8tc engine a brick mai-liine und sever 1 1 acres of finest clny. is now- prc)ii!i-i to keep on hand anno iu;uit, id Brick, w hie! will bo sold at miv i,. able prines. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others V s. nr v VlVVr '.t:J If n-vaa iksm-s. --r TiiMf a, I a C I eat s-,WMtaBd-toa I.- Z" 1 orri.g ,t OsseeiT . S.Ta-rt.V---' 4 . cm sr. ih itZl f" irtoa. wi?iiTeSr-Trn iw . - a:.- ..ti "" vnn..n.Hii.pn(aMniH, a ..... ta ,v v m mm uamam c.A.orjovv&co. awes., r.narr ornci, wsamaaraa Del ... r -i-l1,,,J"1j bis wm MiSS SOPHIA GOFT who baa lately returned from San Francisco, U pre pared to jfjve her patrona the beueflt of a oew ayateoi DKEHS CUTTIKO, AND FITTING. Call at her home on the Corner of lUllroad and C Street FOR- fine Pliottgri!fl$ Crayon Work Pastelles India Inlet Water Cslors D. H. CRAVEN'S Photograph Gallery independence, O r ITY STABLES. ELY JOHNSON. Pror. Horses Fed by the Day, Week or Month. Best of Attention Given Stock Left in Charge. NDEPESDESCE, OREGON Branch office of Dr. bougt' famous -SPECIFIC IIIZELIKE poaitlvs cure tof all 4 ft It FEMININE I DISEASES. Mrs. aarafc M. Wlaa. Manager. Ten day treatment free. For .ample and full particular, address Wrs, Sarah E. Wlaa, Independeoee, Polk Oounty, Oregon. DR. JORDAN & CO. in GREAT MDSEUI OF AI1T01T IO I Market at, aaa rraaoleeai .1 (Iletsaeli Cxb and 7U Bta.) b 1 o and leant new wetswrrany yea vl ft. are made sad Sow to arold .1.4. m. I Wrsaddieaaae. MuwiaiMilsrgni wttk I 1 OHMuana ot new object. Adam- ; " aion lb eta. Frlrat Oltlra-aaaa BttlleHaaT lOftl Slarket atrs tSunt ef awa: Mrwtare, ksat ot aaubaod, dksstM ef the ekt end kalney. qubkly cured wtthout lb. sea of ntt- eyTreaUaeol peieoaauy or by MOef . aeat SPECIAL OFFER! For $2 WK M ILL KEND The WEST SIDE roa osk rata. THE ILLUSTRATED HOME QUEST torn ova TIAB. MMU 20 Complete Novelettes By POPULAR AUTHORS. W. ate amutrsd with th. pabltibw ef ttie psnrier ItlottrateJ liuraqi anJ faiuily moottily, The lilae Ir IM llnase Ons.1, to fumian tin. ucllt piiblloailoo In eluh soli oar paper epoa the erlly dh.nl terms qiiinwl kbors. ami w. ar. lto Mi.Md te .Her to mcIi aubscrlber, If ree, a lann aad tuutdoime Kwnlura boot, eaUtled, Twenty CnaaalMe nexlettea br P.-anlar Aathors.s Ttioa eur aiiho-riben, by uktng a.lerittfe ef the .bee. lit..rl oiler. tny Mcara, is ad Utloa la tbeu- nieerMe to'n. newpair, a year's enbw-litloa to en. of Us) bl and mast iiiUr literary and hnlry paper, pub. It.nel, end .Ise a .Mracttr. and eet.rtalninv tnok ennt.lnln. twenty ennielM. annilette. by tenn of th. miKt fanou. autnur. ef Am.riea, Kneland 'and rVuice-lo ai a lare. amount ot lb. aioct nwetaUng rending uiutw at lb meet trtdlng eeat, THE ILLUSTRATED HOME GUEST to large and hanitsnme M-pag. M-eebiena fpse IrslMl litenrv and ftenlle saner. enbUihed Biontltrr. an i enietintn. Minn ana snort stories niilr stithnrs. Hlcetche Poerna. llaoral by the mn. atarelisny. Houie.iii, rnttiren'a ana Nnmnroat iMrarteient ' .nd .vervCilnetos-n-ise, .ntcruia .nd iDstniet eaeb ms'iiMr of th. famllr elrele. Among tb. wiit.et whose ttori onnstsntly .nnwir la Tl Ii ipstsitw Hon. iiphst sr. Mrs. Krnma t, K K. Soethwortli, Mra Mary J. Holme Charlotte M. Rrasme, Mra. ina S. ststitintw, Mra. My Arne Kawilne Etta W. Pleixa, Mrs. Jane a. Austin, F. nma Usrrtaoa Jotm. Mary Kyi. Dallas, ttylnnu Cohb. Jr., Kmaraea Baatt, A. Cmian li n-le, anl 'nine oTlters. It I. . hlehclasa esb, Ili-it inn (br th. ftenl'y clrrle. hand.om.ly prlntre, betntlllillr illn.tni'e.1, and while It I. .iway. tateraat. In. anil wmf rtntl, It la pnr. la roor.1 tone, not aa t!iiectlniMhleirtr,1 nr line h"ln alloirad lo ntr It folu nnv Ynu will b. detltrMid with tr.it ebaralag poesr, and u-rerl wdoOi,.t Its nonthlf eulta TWENTY COMPLETE NOVELETTES Ry Potmlar AnCisn I. a larr. aad handsome li-.iitc ot IVJ lar-. !- ib-es'ibimi, ectare imaes, aledy printed In i-''itr, hV I, rei'teni trn. on good paper ami torn J 'nui'r h.nT.1 In coWed paper eoeers. It e-wtatns, as It. tic. IndleatM. norsfy entepaei aaeaaiai by tscntr weil-knowe sn-l popular aieliora evb eat or whlc-t I. niAn-1y Interest ine. It oomerleee . whol. si'A.in'a delleii'Pil rea-lluc, and ll be far the towel tnit itnest rnile-tlon nf eomrilere ponnlsr noT.'.tta. ever nulillslisd In a slrnrl. eoinma, Th. title, of die tirnntr enmplet. novelet tea oontaloed la tbt. book an ait followa i I'nrtsr the Holly Berries. r Owl.iw a. ftm-itw. The Phantom tVeditlar. y Mra. bus 111 a.tittiwimh. The IJtwst. Wnrnlnw. a. w a.ry Wee. 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