3QDay Of tort Douty & Locko aro Giving 1 !Lb. Fronch Mixed Otiidy With Every Purchase ol tXb.bi: )m PJ sr of Polk County. LOCAL AND PERSONAL fTHE WEST SIDE. A Nnhhahka 1.kttkh,A lady from On Monday, March 'ih, iwtt, Mi. J I'hv O'Donnell hardware c-mpany Sophie Bivy, mother of George llrey.iconl pi dc kiii er ding ft building of thl Pity, tiled In Hnli'iii t ttu age of , smith of Mayor Hurley's property o-i I Monmouth handed us letter receive from It It. Thompson, of Corvalll, sst'KO by isoiirtwhn, secretary of the ub-relli eouuultliv, from which we take a few exlniet. 1 k M y diMi the u0'ntMHm .rically exaggerate the bad condition of p-npl thoiv. Wheat I 51) cent t i'Ui.lifl, mru 50 cynt, mid oat 67 cent (tui uml there U plenty tu keep tlit vi w mnir. i-cepa-ii iioititug mm wiit In. Ill uiliy-m'lUr 11HM fW.IHIU III III mi l treasury, llio mtlele most acarc money. 11 wutlkl seem u Mime .... ........... ... ... 1 I IKUt!.!.! tt.l..L I... .... ..I....... . k ... Siniiit ln' w p" nr",tl 1 1 I ,,n, ihvoiy oi nwi ove ii it m orcgon-, hj ik i iiu iiv,. nut t my ueett inemscivcs, Jest Side Publishing Company FRIDAY, APRILS, 1SW5 jrf.li hme.iad bread evsry morning IVuty Iss?'. When you want a good meal, for 2i hut mv not charitable toward their at go to Strong' restaurant, Vt!n. 'lng r their neighbors In Irwin, proprietor, Haletu, ""'r ewe, wnnaiv ituminM tf aim sometime thousand of mile away, Vstit A joregoi). I Money loaned on Independence pro yrty tbla month, by W. 0. Wright, of .111. " I You can get receipt and note In pad ttbeVK8TSu office. Money to ltn at 6 per cent, ly V. kl. Wright, Dallas. U A Poland-China sow and ten tdg n ottered far sale by H Lane, of Rick' Wall, Polk u uty , Oregon . Sit Hay Fur Said. BALKPCHKaT, AND OAT HAY, BUU.KY eed tad Cheat eeed. For mI by W. W. MOMUM, Rlcsreall.Or. tf Office fur Rent. A Kv KxtUNK.Slnoe tint Alice A. Iihii been laid ti for a few day In Iut iliH'k puulun In the new U-horw KitT viikiuv, ur mhiiiio tmve aevti what a ureat ttinvviilencv It la to liav a round trlj IhmI to tleiu each day hvery dwy thU week kmiIo liuve wanteil to travtd tu the llltlw ateaiucr. Mr. Kklniier anya lie will U atik to make the trip now from Hideui lu two httura, and ntlity Um time, leavlnjj that city u ut out) hour later than heretofore, 'Along with the new engine a tiew prodler la Mug nut ntltutwl, which la about threvt-fourtha larger tliau thw old one. The Alltv lajunt whiit the traveling putillo have needed fur many yearn and it ahuuld l glveu every vtieouragciiteiit SrilK PKOST RtK)M OKTltK WtCST KIPKI l'.AXTKIt Hkkvik. Kiinler Huiiiluy oirt.lut, ho" n Main miwi, tuit- Ut the CoiigiVKatloiial eliim-h will Ite tbltft.rarwllr lawytr. ow, , u .ii,r-. .... w l' .... , . .1,... ...! a . II. .ilti t,t i c.riiiii(, ui'irv; rtil IIHII. mere tlwtrlo llIU rrrj rhrap, Knqulr at It WnrrHida oRle. For Sale. rH.VT BEAl'TlKfLtVUSEH U)T IN THE MH-ond block wet uf Ui rrwbjrtrlan rhureli, Uil 1, block Hlll't ml.HU.o North J t-wl front, tBeuu-aja It mid al one. Addma, M, Karah Utidtejr. IH Grand Avenue, IVrtlaud. Orrgon. 4uai.lJ Sumuiou. ixTiiEiiHcrrrou'KT or thk btatk of Utvgoo. Kor th. County of Polk. Alkt Wikf r, lalutliT, va. Prvdrtck Walker. dflrndaot. To Frlrtok Walktr, d.feiidant, above named, lit the name of the otalc of orrgun, pii are hrrrbr tenulred to appvar and aiiwrlhcoinlalut filed aiuUul you In Hid above entitled euurt and annwer the oimplaltit of the p.alnlifl nu flle thvfeln on ur btUm tbe 1st day of th noxt regular term of lh alio, en I II led omrl. after the willataul llierary exercle ttnialsit. IngiirreclmUoiix, alngmg and rtwpou aive reailiiiga. rHvcral week' irtiara ttou hitvelMt'U put on the programme and llm EtiKter aervlee iromleea to lx uulitie, lutfrttating and prolUal'le to thiM who attond. Kxct'iwioN to t iKKtinN fitv. Therr were almut twt'tity-tive ith.iii who wentouthtt Altotia from ihU ptmi' iiiid Mon mi ui tu IiihI riundtiy. The crowd liuit ISuutlay wan retried to lie the liiiKt that Iimm ever Uvn hi Oregon City, The iiiau went over the falU la the tmrrvl, hut aa It wan tUlte late, the Alton left for tlila pluce heforv the balloon amviixlon. Tliorn1 going for ttie trip rt'i;uil a ploiutaut ride and many eiijoyulilw alghta. Hl'HNKO To I)KATII.-Kerdillllil .vi.ln.tl.in lli al rt'k nuhllrailUin rtf ihl .umnion. orovlded r Id the order of -Mc.Nally waa totinnHl In the Jail at the Judge of the abova .Milled court herein. I I'rineville for tiolMteroua Colltluct Til' artrr nient oned. being the Itr.t Uay of the regular May term ISA of the abovt entitled court and Iheaeoond Monday In May 1.45, being tbe 13th DAY Or MAY, 16 and yon are hereby nolirif d thai If you tail to to appear or an.wer the complaint on file the plalntllt wilt apply to the court (Or the relief In aald cnup atitt demanded, to. wlt:For the dUwIutlou ofthe bandnof mwrl- niony between plalmllTand defendant and for uch other relief a may eeem to the i...t mnA .nltukl. Tl,la ..mm.ir.tt Im Dubtuhed b virtue of an order by the Hon. ... ,-r-' II. H. Hewitt, Judge of tha atxive entitled i"g oi uie atKintwi or j'io;nemr I, 1.. court duly made In chamber on the '7th I ('HniptHll at IlarrUhug InMt HatUrilay lay ulifht, March Ittth, and Weduee nay iiiorutng ao alurm or tire waa MHindrd antl it waa found the Jail waa luriilng. Ih-f.ire the fire company could no etit'ctivt work the Jail waa aliiHwt totafly tlttroyed. Tlie cliurrt d remaiiiKof Mo Nally were ftiuml In the einU'rn It la thought that McNullv llretl the Jail hliimt-lf day of March 1W6. W. K. 0'IXlSKIt.L, Attorney fur IMalnlllt. For Sale. ANY I'F.l'BON WANTINO TO BUY A full-blooded Jeraey heifer calf, can obtain the mine by applying lo J. H. Ilohnnnon, IiidepeDdeliee. Oregon. If evening the Alhany Hrrtthl makca the following coinmont: "The eliMjm-nt wlilrtw of the evening given by Prva, CanipMI, of Monmouth, waa well appreciated, aa waa ahown by the clone attention of the almost overcrow tied hoime. The prealdetit l alive to eluca tloiml Intereata of the public ehoot.'' Loit. , NOTE BEARING THE DATE OK December 9. IHDt, on two yearn' time. In favor of (.'. K. itarrla to th. amount oftWi 40 Hald note l algned by W. II. HarrU. Hunker, are warned not lo loan money on aald not. Return lo Wot Hioa oftlt, ANNIE IUKII.H Tiachcnt' Exaniinutlon. XOTICE iS HERKBY OIVESTTHAT FOll the Dunxiae of making an examination of all peniona who may offrr themaelvea an candldHtea for teai-heri of the aebcota of Polk county, tbe acbonl uperlntendenl thereof will bold a public examination In the court bouae at Dalian, beginning at I p. m. Wednenday, May 8, IH. Oraduatea of chartered Inatltutlona dcnlrlng to eure utale diploma, and all person entitled to and wishing to necure alate certificate, atate dlplomaa, or life diploma, will plcane prcM-nl themxelvea al tbe tame time and place for examination. T. 0. HTTCHINBON, School Hupt., of Polk county, Oregon. An Awful Accident. Aapan of horses lielonglng to Mr. C. B, Durbin, met death hint Tueadny in a very xingular manner. Chur.ey and George L)odd were up on the plateau, about two mi leu went of the Meadow Lawn farm, cottlng down Juniper treea, hauliug them to the edge of the steep bunk and dumping them over, so that the wood could be pro cured from the canyon lieneath. In hauling a large tree up to the dumping place, the team got a little too clone to the edire. and over went hoMfn. treefc and all, over a precipice nearly 300 feet AH""H were t",'y troyd. The ' 1 I I will fUUl 1 I .1 0 . In iielchth When the tr. alnrtl to WB" n",,ul- i-V""' "0 Hkai.th Xo IlKrrKH.-l'eter Kurre Jr tell un that hla brother John, u ho went to Hun Iueo, Califoruiit, aome time ngo for hla lu-ulth, in not Improv ing any and will pnibably return home In a tihort time. John Kurre ay i line are bird down there and that irii-i lire high on everything Mkkc Hants MoviNd Tlila week F. K. (!liiiml'ra moved hla hard ware "lock to the Itiwndorf brick which wa rei-ently occupied by E H Herg'e furniture good. Mr, Ilerg haa removed to the building opiKiMlte the oja-ra hoime. Little Nola Owena' returned home Tneaday from a viidt wit It her grand father, Wm. Mackay, at ('orviilllH, and waa accompanied hv her mint. Mica Ketle Miiekny, who will upend wwral diiyn in the city with her ulster, Mr. Ed. Owena. From the way It rained here laat VVediKwIiiy one would think that the dixtienwr of tnat article hud forgotten when t lie Mnrcli weather Hlmuld have come and rut her than do without It hud sent the wind and rain In April. The Iiuenii VlMta drema company ahould lirlng their play to tlilx place and hIiow to rur people here, Their acting wa very oredliuble and they would nodouht coinuiatid a large houe if they Blmultl tome to our city. There wan a lire at Myrtle Creek, Douglas county, March 2Hlh in which the general mcridifindlite tock of Me- roll, the horwa atruggled frantically to free t Lemuel ves from the death trap, fcut It availed nothing. When they ame to tbe edge of the Bleep precipice they both reared high In the air. and tiHurcd for $8,000. Laat Monday Henry Palteraon, Will Cook, Harley Alexander and M. P. Baldwin went Unhlng on Mux Held creek In Klnga Valley. They matle a fell over backward", falling about 150 c-atch of 151 HmIi, f.ut might have caught feet before atrlklDg tlie bowlders Will Cook'a new realdenw In rapidly beneath, and then rolled about ISO feet making an Improving apiearance In farther, into the canyon. The scene our city, (J. Tj. Ilawkln'a realdet)( was an awful one to the two men who wid aUosoon have theflnmhlng touches witneaHed It, and when they reached the put on, , canvon ihev found tbe noor hrutea almost smashed, and hardly an un broken mine In their bodies. It was Mr. Durbin's best team, and he would not have taken $300 Id cash for it. Antelope Herald. New Millinery. The Ladies' Ha.ar, of Salem, has just opened out the finest display of spring millinery ever offered In Balem, direct from the Eastern markets. Everything new and stylish, at prices is to be found with T Mr. and Mrs. J, R, Conner and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Connaway attended the funeral of Miss Anna Hatch at McCoy last (-Saturday. Ira 8. Hmith arid wife returned last Saturday from a visit with Judge I), M, Hmlth and family, of Portland. more If the weather had been more favorable, us it rained most all the time. They returned Tuesday, It. A, Fuller closed out his black smith Mhop at this place this week and Fennell. 2-5 tier cent lower than you can buy elsewhere, Hullors 12 cents each. full nrA (r,ut-m.t sim ilur.1f.tf T.Uflff'kl' u aim mny;jv wui j injij 4imt.wi Bazar (D. W. Fraser&Co.) 2fll Com mercial street, Salem. 2t The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal faking Powder ttifrior to !! otbtn, Robt. Donovan, the affable traveling salesman of Zan Brothers, Portland, was In the city luat Haturday, J. W, Htorms. principal of the Huena Vista public gchool, was in town last Saturday doing wnne trading. Wonder what the fellow thinks who said about two months ago that we were gotng to bf,ve drouth? aeventy-thre year of eongcatloii of the lungs, and on Hut in day, March tin, isofl, Ins sister, Kruealliu llivy, tiled al the age of forty yearn, 8he hud la-en In ptHir health fr aome time Mr. Rrey'g mother waa hurled on Timra. dy, March '.Mh and hiaaUtcr on laat Monday In the I. O. O, F. e.'itiHory near Salem, It la a hard blow lo have two loved tinea depart In such a short time. One ol the beat known farmers In tlraut county went to The Dulles one day recently aud stopping hla leant n lltettreet, saw a phonograph for the llrst time, lie was (old to drop a ulckel lit the slot and he would gel hi money' worth. The. farmer a little luhloiwaa to the r'illt( put the tula to hla ear ami after Uitcnlug a msmioI, tlmpiaal them with the eiielunmtlon, "Urcat (loeht Here comes bra band and I left them horse unhitched." The close season for trout expired last Humlay and quite a iiuiiiIh r of the kulghtaof the rtal tiled thcttiaetvi t the mountain at renin to try their luck for the siiecklcd Uiiutle. Not very good fishing was retried us-the stream are rather high mid too col for the tinny lrll to bile well. A voti a they will rise for the tie then the sport w ill begin in eiirtnat. Moat every uay thre are Severn 'hlldren of scliiml go In our city, who lo not attend achd aud ccm to have to particular via-nt Ion except t nwiii the street at will. These children are Irawlngschtsd money Hint In Jullce to the taxpayer they should go to chonl where they may learn to ! of otu iiMetnthclrcouutry. Tliere came near Jsdiig n serious fire at the proisTty ot Mr John Lady on Tuesday The smoke limine hi whirl Wm Savage I smoking a large iiian tlty of Ucoii caught fire, ami but for It timely discovery would have Imsmi the caintc of burning several building nearby. Mr Savage had about "no sniutls of bacon pretty badly scorched Sirs. Sarah T. tillllum, of Hear UrlilgeiHirt, wife of A.J. Cilllaiu, who lied a few year ago, departed tbb life on Wednesday, March 27, Mr. sod Mrs, (iillliun were iiiitnlgrniils froHi MIsoiirl in 1M7, Mr. (Illllam wa IovimI by all tier anpiNltitaticc ami leave (en grown children lo mourn her departure. in nop yarn in inn county are De ng put In IIiM-cIkx order nut) iiiilica mil are favorable for a large yield this full If the price should come up ao that AO cent r lx can tw paid for it-king, thl Country w ill have a large amount of money put in circulation, w hlrh will greatly promote hushics iitereatM. The proclamation of I lie presldrnt lining up the HlleU Indian rrserva ion a lie initiln u a few day. The agreement with the Hlletit provlites fr be cchmIoii of all their unallotUHl lamls, he total Cvdtd territory covering 17H,- IKK) icre. The t!oiiiS'iisation paid by tbe government waa f loo.OtiO, P. C, Patterson left on Wednesday for Salem to aotrpt a sslllon with the Sluts Insurance Company of that place, Xarrlus Patterson will take barge of the confectionery store here In first-class shai'. P, C. Patterson Is a rustler and will give -t(M satlsfat tlon In his new capacity. F. J Slanton w as apMiiutcl deputy acor aud sUrt.sl ttsbiy on a tour to the Jordan Valley district. Prof. Stan ton holds a life diploma from tlie Oregon State Normal choo at Mon mouth, Oregon, ami U ail eftlrleiit teacher and bi.ik-k"eK'r, Malheur ffK;fe. II. J. Ois-tman I still bully engng- ed fixing for the manufacture of soap. He has received one dirge kettle and the oilier will tie here In a.short time Mr (tat.man Is going to have things In complete running order before com mencing work ('. Lawrence, north of Monmouth, I putting in several tlioiixaiid reel or tile on his farm. This drainage makes a (treat amount of Improvement on his farm, ami make It possible to utilize his whole place to much advantage. The Oregon conference of the United Kvangidlcal church meets In East Portland thl week; Itlshop Slatifoid III preside. Thl conference Is com posed of twenty ministers representing over UKHI members in this stale. Mrs, Klla Htockatill, who has been visiting friends In town for lew days, went from here to Portland lust Friday morning ami from there will go to Eastern Oregon to make a visit with her sister. The Hoppner fA7feays horses are not being fed to hogs In Monow county. It seem cruel that such a sensible animal as a horse should be condemned to such a fate. Nlcholu Steele, of the Lueklttmuto country, was In town visiting his daughter, Mrs. Diigley, who has been quite ill. He says she Is improving very favorably. Whiskers that are prematurely gmy or faded shou hi be colored to prevent the look of age, an t Buckingham' Dye cxcells nil others In coloring brown or black. Just . reinetnlwr t hat the Job printers In the West Hum olllce are as good as the county affords, and they will do woik as cheaply as any pluce In the valley. ' The Olwrrver at Dallas keeps hnm merlng away on that woolen mill trying to get It to running. Possibly they will gut It to atart up one of these days, Mrs. Narclssa White Kinney, Htwte President of the W, C. T. U., will lecture In Hie Christian church hereon this (Friday) evening at 7 :.'i0 p, tn. The Junior dancing club had great sport tripping the light fantastic on Thursday evening, the 'Mb. There were about thirty couples present. 11. Rest, of Monmouth, received a large number of prune trees one day last week and Is going to start a gootl slued prune orchard on his place. W. E. Dunn, a traveling man, wits In the city with his wife this week. Mrs. Dunn was the guest of Mrs. M , L, Dorri for a few days. Mis Pearl Cooper, who In attending tbe state university at Eugene, la down visiting her father J. 8 Cooper, for a few daya. Alain street, for the location of thflr hiinliie. We understand that several car toad of good have already left the F.at for the new store. Little Jesle Ford who m lvn ill very long, had au hIm-cs forming In lit lungs ami Thursday the physician here isTforuied a surgical operation and Inserted a tuba for the pua to ea. eiio, The little fellow I now resting unuwhat easier. Joe Hubbard I going to set out four more acre o? hop at lit yard on the (leo. Whiteaker place. He ha alreudy twelve era and with thl addition will hav enough to keep one dryer running. Ml Kill Hi Kerns, of Kugeue, nleeenfMr, I Chiggelt, spent a few d tv In this city while ou her way to attend the F.pworlh lengue eonveie tlon at Dnlhi. Knox, the grocer, I tbtlly lu receipt of early vegetables, noli a lettuce, pie plant, cuullltower, ete. Sjwsk for what yoil want, a they are soon gone. The Alice A. will make her llrst trip either bslav (Friday) or Saturday. She will have everything lu readiness by that time. Frank Luea took Hwealtin of the tlmustort) at Monmouth, and I now o iterliig hi the want of hi customer Mr.T,J, Iee leturned lt Friday from a two week' visit In Portland, lllllsbortiaud McMlunvllle, Mr. W. W. IVrelval.of thl plain, Ini hv at Dallaa visiting Iter mother wlio ha loe n 111 there. Nlehola Tartar, the wellderof the rule In Fecdoe illtrlct, wa taking In the town laat Saturday, J. A. Mill and family moved thl week to the Van Orsdel houae near the Preabyterlnn church. Roy, or man wanted to carry and , ...... i. ii . ell Imi r in i niiepeiiueiice. tan at Wixr Si ok nine. Itev. O, Ii. Whtluiore will eominenco I cbil meetings at Rickreall on Tues- lay, April Kith. The fa' her of F. E. Chamber, of Kugeue, Is swilstliig him In the hard ware i tore here. - W. W. Perclval made another ship incut of .'ton sheep to Portland I tt Monday. Ml Untie Hedge 1 reported to l very low, bul ptmslbly lo be Improv ng a little. J. M. Vantbiytt went to Portland last Saturday and returned the first of the week. A new are tight wa put up on F.itnth street near the motor line last Momliiv Orrl Rots-rtiMiu came down from the itute university 'or a short visit thl week. Mr John Vaughn, of, Rickreall, trrlved In tbe city on Thursday'! up train. Sis-rllng Urol her expect lo move nto their new brick building next week. Ed. Clodfeller went lo Portland ou liUNluess lust Tuesday to begone several lay. ainltiyu, eneNiA Mleox liave a list of attractive prices In thl week' Mil Rev, J, It, Raid win will preach In the Rnptlst church at Halcm next Hun lay. Dr, McCatlou, one of the physician, if Dallas, was lu the clth last Friday. Will ThlelMiti aud Jim Hlmoutoii, of Rickreall, were lu town Is' Monday. Ml Lunra Collin, of Stiver, wa the guest of Mr. Clare Irvine recently. Mark Rurcli, the Illckreall mer chant, was In town last Wednesday. TheU'.C.T. U. Polk county con- vei.tloti meet Friday and Haturday J. D. Irvine commenced nsseaslng Independent pre:liict this week, V, A.Carter, of Weils, wa doing business here lust Tuesday. Onion set can be bought at Knox's, four pound for " cent. i)r. Price's Cream Baking Powdei twinbd GoUl Mnljl MslwiMer Pair. Sin Fnncuc dico. lATt'll.-Last Friday, March 29, iHltt, at the home of her parents, Hon, E, T. Hutch and wife lu McCoy, Mis Anna Hatch died at the age of It) years aud four mouths. Tne funeral took place from the Pre- ivtcrlau church at McCoy and was iiidiiclec by Rev, Robinson, of en a. There wus a large concourse of Mentis present from the Immediate vicinity, icsldcs many from Halcm, Dallas and this place. The remains were Interred n the Itcthcl cemetery. MIhs Hatch was a very accomplished and Is'iiutlful young woman, and well thought of by all of her acquaintances. Shu was a zealous worker In the church and always foremost in a good cause. She was III only a few daya and her sudden demise waeifn awful shock to icr relatives and friends, all of whom (Hiked for a life of much promise from the gifted young lady The relatives mve tlie true sympathies of their many nils. CAMPR10LL. On Haturday, March at), 189), Fred, the six-year old eon of Orif Campbell, died In this city. The funeral was preached at the Prcshytcrlun church at one p. m , by Itev, Ualdwln. The remains were Interred in the I, O. O. F. cemetery, MARRIED. K KTC 1 1 U M 8 A VAO E. On - Thurs day, Match 28, 1805, Dr. E. L. Kotchum, of this city, and Miss Alice M. Huviige, of Haletu, were married at the homo of Miss Huvagc's brother, W, N. Savage, of that city, Rev. J. Fred Jenkins performing the cere mony. After the ceremony the guests were served with a sumptuous wedding dinner. Only a few relatives and friends of the happy couple were present. Several very handsome aud tiHcful piesenls were bestowed upon the tloiitor uud his estimable bride. Along with their numerous friends the Wit HnM extends hearty congratulations, Covenant meeting tat the Baptist church next Haturday. J. A. Vus took a trip to Portland tin Drat of tbe week. Hear that baa solo by Kovellui Haturday evening. The Novelkie will make you laugh Haturday evening. F, A, Douty wna doing buliie In Halcm last week. Hi Frog Chorui by Novellm, Hatur day evening. Novelloa at the opera house, Satur day night. Alarm clock; 00 cent! at Kramer' Dallas City Election. At the city election In Dallas the vote waa not no large a might liavt been a the weather waa cold, stormy and dlegreeh!e an tlay, There were only 230 votes cast which were divided among the several candidate as fol lows: MAYOR. W. L. Well, rep 102 A. II. Mulr, dem , 87 AUDITOR AND I'Ol.K S Jt'liOH D. P. HloufTer, rep 180 J. P. Magruder, dent 100 MARSHAL. J M. Grant, dem 160 AL Dray, rep 80 COONCIUiKM, Flrat ward: Cha. lilacs, dem ,41 K. Cad well, rep 41 Second ward: I. N. Wood, no Opposition Phtrd ward: It It. Turner, dem , 2D H J, Coat, rep Rft The tie between Mr. Ulsek and Mr, Cad well will be decided by the council In the usual manner of casting lots. BS 70 17 Poor Indeed! tr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Worf' nlrHIhetMedlsn4Dlplma Tbe pitstpeet of relief from Area tic cathartic Air perwma troubled with euuMlpsUoa m poor Ind. d. True they aei uin the buwel. but thta they do with vloleno, aud their operation tend to weaken the lnlmllne,nd I prejudicial to th stomach. Iloelettor't suimwh Itinera la an efteetual laiaUvv, bul It never gripe Bar enfeeble. Furthermore It pmntote dlgeellna and a regular action of th liver and th kidney, II It an tnvienl hairier again,! and rmily Sir malarial ennw plaints and rheamallam, and Is of great benefit to th weak, nervoui and aged. A a medicinal ttlmutanl II ma not be urped. I'hyaleUnt eorduUly recommend It, and It prufiaalonal indoraement la fully born out by popular experlenc. Appelll. end tleep re both Improved by thl agreeable lb vigor, ant and 'teratlve. ( owed; at lluena Vista. On hut Tucwday evening the young people of lluena Vista retilered the luterratlng comedy. "The Spy of ( lettyatiurg" to a crowded houae lu the hall In lluena VUta, The Alton took aome thirty persons from Indepen dence, Including the bras band. It wa pouring down rain when tbe boat came lo, and quite a number who In tended going, barked out. Tliere la no doubt, but that at least seventy-five would have gone from here had tbe weather been pleasant. Upon arrival al the town of lluena Vlata a clstuls'r wa made up the white clay bank from the boat and the marks OFFICIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT WR.odr OF FOLK COUiiiV APRIL 1, 1895, District. Clkhks. DiRROToR, S Ym. Director, 3 Yh. Director, 1 Yb. P,0.o Cum 1 I 8 4 6 0 7 8 B 10 11 13 18 14 19 18 17 18 18 90 21 23 23 24 25 20 37 28 28 80 81 82 83 84 S 86 87 88 88 40 41 42 41 44 46 4d .47 48 40 80 61 62 63 64 66 66 67 68 68 60 61 3. N. Hkalfe. ' J. H, Ashbaugb, 0. W. Myers, It. Rrunk, N. Tarter, O. W. Dyk.tra, W.A. Grant, D. W. Lewis, J, It Bhepard,' 11, F.Mulkey, John Aruhiliald, J. II Loagoor, J a. Grant, J. J. Davis, J. II. Burns, D. O. Branson, W.W.BUicklon, N. F. Gregg, J. O. Hears, J, B. Constable, D. M. Calbreatb, Jas. Hclmlck, 0. A Wolver'on, W. Wood worth, J.J. IHgglns, 11. H. PortwotsJ, II. T.Graves, T-N.0rve. 1. II. Ingrain, W.M.Corkle, J. 8. Btaats, P. C. Hear. Fraux Kllewer, J.W. I-ewl. G.J. Bevens, J. M. Wise, M. tkrsflord, P. L. Fraxler, Frank Gibson, J. W. Rogers, J. B. HcrafTord, J. D. Irvine, Allen Towns, J. E. Phillips, . 1 I). P. fJtouffer, KT, Smith, W. P. Putnsro, Thomas Rainsdell, W. E. Conner, J. D. Smith, JI.D. Hlaats, Kenuetli Campbell, I). B, Klassen, EllliDavldnon, A. II. Collins, Johnllubbsrd, O, P. Grsve, Peter Kurre, C. E. Htaats, T.J, Graves, Jacob Pen tier, C.1L Waymlre, Jss. Hiltebrsnd, Cyrui Purvlne, C. Iwrenoe, Mon Leander Itowell, C.A.Miller, O. Webster, J, M.HItnpkliis, J. D. Kelly, Jas, Roydstou, A Lumsden, Ciowley. John Crowley, Alrlle. P. L. Keyt, E. Chamberlain, Mon. Roa Powell, A. J. Whiteaker, Harvey Guthrie, Rick. Jaa. Shepherd, Geo Porter, Hml Orr, J.A.Grlgby, Ii. T. Bisithby, J. Darnslfe, 8. A. Davis, Andrew Veroler, John Morris, G. W. Chspman, J. H. Fletcher, M. N. Prather, 0. A. Well, M. Mlchaelbns.k, IL B. Junes, F. G. MoLeocb, A.F. Blmpklns, Wb'nd. Tho. Jennings, Zona. Jaa. Dykes, G. W. Porter, Jaa. McDowell, E. N. Branson, G.C. Coulee, J. L. Burns, O. York, Salem. II. M. Brown, D, 0. Henry, ' Wesley Craven, Peter Helbert, N.MItty, John Rltner, Montgomery Byron, W. L, Frluk, Wm, McTurner, Henry Buell, WO, Campbell, Wm. Fuqua, J. A. Wltbrow, J. J. Ruasell, Geo. Guthrldg, J. E. ItliiMlee, W. E. William. W. E, Wann, Zena. Dallas, Smlthfleld. Kola. Kings Valley. Ballston. Dallas, Lewlsvlile, Ballton. Dallas. Tarkcr, Huver. Monmouth. Hheridan. Independence. Alrlle. McCoy, Dallas. It. C. Remmlnirton. John Fawk, Rickreall. John White, Crowlev. kir.kJ.ii JunluWsrd, T. O. Bevens. ki v.'ti j. ji. rmuuHry, J. W. Hlltebrand, Zenss Hlnshaw, B. F, Whiteaker, C. If. Hussey, IL C. Fox, A Turnhali, John Burn, Lewlsvlile. Ja. Tethrow, O. W. Hhlun, . J. L. Stockton, B. F. Owen, Dallas. Henry Smith, T. W. Wann, A. Anderson, H.Coad, Perrydale, Lewlwville, Sheridan. Indcpendenaa, Grand Bond. Rickreall. Independence. Monmouth, Independence. C. Blair, It. C. BUkely, J. A. Hsnnum, R. Iteid, O. II. Cobb, J. W. Cad well. W.McLeane, Jaa. Byron, It. A. Flannery, C. Barberow, W. B Duncan, Zena. J. W. Paul, E. F. Sargent, C. N. Tharp, Jaa. Bavage, C. H, Hmlth, La'svllle. Monmouth J . II. Kin met, A. L, Head nek, Geo, Scott, G.W. Berry, F. M. Cadwell, John Sykes, A. J. Wilson, W. II. Coulee, Ja. Atwater, A. H. Coyle, L. O, Klnsey, Halem. ' , Salem. Buens Vista. Sherldsn. Lincoln, Halem. Sheridan. Dallas. Lewlsvlile. Lincoln. Dallas. J. W. Allen, A. Fllcklnger, Paul Fundmao, J, Hchallar, Cm Rlggs, M. F. White, Rickreall. Selh Rlggs, T.McTlmmond, J. B. Hart, Dallas. John Walters, I, A.Allan, L Martin, J. W. Yost, Thomas A. Yost, E.A. IIoklnsnn, Robt. Clark, Mr. A. Bowles, H 0. Zumwatt, N. Garwood, E. J. Reynold, W. Dent, W. Y. Martin, C. O. Merrltt, J. C. Fletcher, Henry Lawyer, Mr. Minnie Mack, Albert Teal, J.H.Dunn, J. H. Douglas, W.A. Ayers, A. IL Dodd, J. B. Montgomery, N. Woodward, Jasper Luper, W.aBeunet, F. F.Toote, Frank Butler, K. Wolfe, J.H.Burgeaa, T. F. Burge, E.T. Morrison, Bal'ton. Perrydak C. E. McLean, Huver. Ja. Wooden, Wlllamlna. J.P. Holman, McCoy. Crowley. H. C, McTlmmoud. Lewiavltu Rickreall. I. M. Roberteon. A. M. Kaw, IewUvllle. M. P, Christian, Lew. Kings Valley J. IL Hampton, Jr. Wm.Herreo, Monmouth. ' Gerhardt Rem pie, J. R-iblnson, H. Hlmpklns, J. It. Sears, D. M. Gutbrle. Geo. Hall, G.W.McBee, J.C. Frlnk, John Mlddleton, A. IL Simpson, O. W. Gardener, Dtllard Price, L. II. Lewis, G.N. Belfarth, N. Crxsilar, E. T. Hatch, J. F. Guthrie, J. B. Teal, B. H. Peasner, II. H. Btarr, J. R, Bobbins, CL A. Height, I. a Wllk. Samuel Rlcker, Perrydale. Dallas. WheaUsod. McCoy. Dallas. Falls City. Dallas. Falls City. Dallas. Kings Valley. Falls City. Kings Valley. some of the wcll-dreed excumlonlst, which was very plainly vleable when It became dry. The hall was crowded, about 200 being preaeot. Tbe Improvis ed stage was very Uwtily gotten up, and the programme was carried out without any apparent bitch. Tlie Independence brass baud gave several election. Prof. Htorms read the riot act to some of the unruly boy In the back part of the house, and after that the very beet of order was maintained. had tbe leading parts In the play and were well up In their lines, aud were charming In their rendition of the characters, of Msbel Merldith" and "Lottie Evans." Dee Hall,a"tbe black sheep of a noble family," and Ira Nash as "the old negro servant," were very proficient In their part. Whenever Mr. Nsh came on the stage be produc ed a roar of laughter and bis negro dialect was excellent. The character assumed by tbe other members of the acting much above the average of ama teurs. Miss Lenora Prather haa a sweet voice and sang two solos which were well rendered. On account of the lateness of the hour the visitors were unable to remain to the social which was given after the preformance which was no doubt an enjoyable affair. It was Just midnight when tbe excurs ionists arrived at Independence. The trip up the river and back was enliv ened by music of the band so that the of the clsy were left on the clothes of The Mlsee Addle and Lenora Prather compauy were well sustained and tbe time seemed short going and coming. nn k Having lately purchased the Bankrupt Stock in this city, 1 am prepared to sell Hardware CHEAPER than any firm in the West. Gall? and be Convinced Stoves and Tinware At wholesale prices. Paint At less than wholesale prices. I have come to make my home with you and will soon have a fully assorted stock, and at prices to suit the times. A share of your patronage is solicited, and will be appreciated. F. E. CHAMBERS, Independence, Oregon. Corner of Main and C streets, Opposite First National Bank.