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.3QPay Ottbrl Douty &Tocko aro Giving 1 Lb. Fiv-uioh Mixed Candy With ICvm'y -Purchase ot 1 Lb. of ly llf - m Paper of Polk County frHE WEST SIDE 'NM'KD BY est Side PthMshin Ccnpan fhidav, Annua. is KW TODAY. rthtMnnilbMdYry morning i smsutl honie-wad hrr l ths bet bread L,,.l in Oren; try When yu w L,,HhJgl MMnMlft- reel no I -hi,, '.!' L... a lrwlu. proprietors, Salem . . . Lu.ldltfHIll Vlf 'IfWflHl. " Money lo"! Independence pro ,rty this mouth, by W. O. Wright, of iwlla. You can g't receipts uolea In pad L: thNVKsr Siiairtlee. Money to loan at 6 per ecut, by W . Wright, lHaa, u Hay Kor Sale. U'RTKEX TONS r'IU!T CLASH BALM rt.Mitmr, S ton. at lariu a nine uuin wi m Independence, en i'.mkki, it.KD lllKAT. AN 0 OAT HAY. 1UKI.KY wd to J t'brat d. Kor Ml by W, W, MO LAIN, KU'kreaU.Or. tf Cow lor Sale. HOOD MILK COW. UIVI.VU TWO OAU loo of mil dy, I for 1. Tkw J0, Kuqulw at w " rlW. Office fur Rent. lllKFllONT HiHiM OK THE WEXT KUK, .o,iii. opening " M" trit mil' ibl for real tt or lawyer oro. will t reuted. Including fuel r Uv Mid rui light vor cheap, Kuqulr l lb War gin ofac. tf For Sale. HAT BKAI'TIKTL CORMKH LOT IN THK Irrand btork t f U Presbyterian Karrb. bot I. tSrk Hill addition Jiortb u! Kt trout, tmoo nun If sold i one. Addtw. r. mun uoaiey, m Ord Avenue, Portland, Oregon. it-lUt Summons. NTHKORITITOUKT OK THK 8TATK if Oregon. Kor lb County tf Pl. Alw tt.iker.plaiutlfr, v. Krvdrlek WUr, .1.-(ClldI)l. T fmirii-k W.Ik it, dhn(lnt, Ihv mmnl la th ntii f lb ilatvof Orrn"n jott r bcn-by iulrd to appror ul nerlbciHoillnl DImI Klnat you In ilt .txiv tullllrd court and nwrr th ivmplalntof tb p inll(1 un At Ibvrvlo on or twAira lb ll day uf th nrl nular irrraof lb biT nilrtl inurt, aftrr th tiplrtlloa of th lx wwki publication of ihtt tuiuniiins provided for la lb ordrr of twjad ot th b. hHUImJ court hrln. titer nirntloncd, txln( the flrt day of lb rflr M.y terra l)A. of lb bovmtlld murt and lb ntd Monday la May IMA, Iwlnf tb Bth DAY OK MAY. m tai joa .r brrvby notlfli-d that If yon fail oto.ppNtr or atiiwvr th complaint on flit th plaintiff will apply la the murt for tbnllrfln nald complaint dotnnrtd, in. ii;f"nr lbdlilutlinof thbtmd of matri mony brtwwn plaint IIT and drfendanl and ihrrarbothrr rltf a may im m th nurtjnt aodUlUb . Till uiniuoa. U published by virtu of an ordrr by th Holt. H. H. Hewitt, Jud of th abnv untitled nuri duly m,e m i'hainura on th 37ib day of Miirfh, H. W. K. O'tXiRRil.k, tl-M A'tornry for I'lalatlfi. Trathrrs' Exatnliiallitn. JTlfE H IIF.KKIIY fUVES THAT VOH tlif purpnt of making an riamlnalton of II pcrxn who may offer thmflv a mndidtt for larhr of th arhmil of "!k cotinly, th iu'hi iiupr rlntrndmil thfrwif will hold a public Humiliation In tiir court boiiM- at Imlla. l Klmilng at I p. m, Wfdnwday. May . imr. Oraduatm of h.rtri-d lntltutlon dmlrlng to nir Ut dlploum and all prrwinn entitled to and wUhlng Ui arur male wrtlflca!, ttdlpl(inia, or llf diploma, will pla prwnt ihciintplv. at th uni tlm and plwfforrianilnatlnn. T. O. HITCIUNBON. Hchool Kupt.. of Polk county, Oregon, Xollee to Coulrartom. ALKO IlIMH WILL BE RKCEtVKO BY V. M. M"f'lan. rlrrk of 1)1.1 rlct No. 4.1 at Haver, Oregon, for building a nchool bulld iii( Id null dlatrlrt armirdlng to plan al clfrk'i nfflc; nald bid to b opened Halur. ly. May 11, W,atJp. m. Right reaerved reject any or all bid. K.D. McLakb, Ch.Hch.Koard. Huve r, Oregon, A prll 8, 1W. 6t 1 J-U w and Iliiena VUU Tax Payer. f)MPI,ETK LIHTrt OK ALLTAXABLE PKO. Prty In your prcolnc-t have been depoallml Ihe lnilcndenre National bank and if Fin! National brink, of Independence. nd Ih Polk County bank, :f Monm nith, nd you can thu ermine Hi lWnnnd pay youruuen there at any time befor May L 14, without going to Dalla. tf Ri-prenenlg a Dosiralile Clan. When the Alice A left down Ihe iVff 'lleMfluv rtiorriiriLf ahe parried n r it Ki'iiili niiin who repreaenla a lasn not only ilrHlralile hut very necen- fry to the HiioceHH of thk town. Krnedt Hit., a retired merchant and prominent citizen of Milan, Mo., ha Mi here for eeveral dav. vkitlnir bin W time friend Andrew Wlhrnn. The 'tct of Mr. Kltz'a vinlt to Oregon wa o iiivetdiate the rewmroHt and ndvan m of the HtHte, and to find If powdhle f'hile here he h8 tieen tfven every kanoe to make a Ihorough examln I"n, notnnlv of nuturnl reourcea. but th" Dr wiMicta and character of the "llenf tfiia aentl'in Mr. Wilxon Ima upared neither pains wr tlniH lu hla eflorta to make hla genii's viHit pleasant a well a proflta and the reetilt k that Mr. Rltz javeo the city with a very comprebeu jve knowledge of Its advantuges and pHihllities, and a pra!tlcal Idea of the PKiitphy of thk country, which have jttade a tiumt favorable impression. He )bh announced his Intention to return II a short time and It k quite probable Jim he will come to stay. Mr. Rltz lona to that class most needed in jHitm like Independence-men of means M enerify-who are not only able, but Moug, to join in making the place of jheir adoption a credit to themselves sii(l the itute at laree. The U. S. Gov't Reports thow Royal Baking Powder tuptrlor to mil others. LOCAL AND PERSONAL, TiikNkw l'AfKM..TIit flntl uuin in r or Urn Jmir),, mien, AVm, A lis iMuraiHt mi IrWUof till HlV HUIhIhV tiu.rnlmr ui! from riMut Imllcntlom II ta bound MleH.uUr win, ti rtntllnu iublu i.iu in mMU 11 Will ill! III want a. long MX forrrttili u..'KnttU! newa Hu iy, i'l will rvfia i.pi rn,m ft,n lg U'lilml In tho worUlVilally lilatory .MHnewun iiiiiiMvonitnta r tint! y, wliluh will hv th tttWl i um nntmoi itt.r in the county U In Mtt 1wmm TMlr tan.lur.l tu v.l.... -...I 11.. 1 ... .uv, .. rai'iHiiy la mi IIIi Urn A'mtrrf. Tim liewa, Uilh tt lt Unthhlrt Miitt Imitl, wilt be frth aii MlnbW, and th iwoitl of oountv ami olty will be jiroml uf thvlr flnt HutitUy ut'wir. outii tiir MoNKY.-lf the new proprietor of the lndentltnit Itiue ooutiter htei til of fHre up In I prtwnt IHkU tmidard, he nmy lMk f. Urjte run of ciwioiu duiltig the ihhu IiiKRUiunier Mr. Mtwlvr k an rxirl etifetl ctMik una probably uudemtaut witcr than an outnidor how he U ( make money by kIvIiiit a meal like la Sutnlay't ehleken dinner for 13 tvnla The menu eoulid of freeh oytt oup, hmattHl eh'tjkeu or rhtekeu pie, vwM'laiiiea, pie and jiudilliiK, and KhhI cup of oollee, lea or milk, all w lileli was fumkhed for IS cent. IttKY II ai Tt Walk. Monda morning tlie Alu.na wa hold iok veral utluutea by her oI.IIbIiik cnt aln, awaltltiK the arrival of three young lady paenem. It aevni thai Mliuiea ML Helen aud Latumer, of IHirt land, and Mum Yhuiik, of Aatorla ntutlenta at the Normal whuol, alarted ut to catch the boat for a vilt to tlud eHitlv hoim-a, but the hack li which they atartnl bMke down before hey left town and It became tif-vMtm to nnlah Ihejounify on fooL Won! to hkellect reached i'aplalu Uraham an he very kindly waked for them. A NaKHow UncaI'K.--Thurmlay lat Dr. Ketchutu and llutler of this city rewlvtd an ursent mil for their aervliv at the home of 11. F. Whllcaker, who Uvea a few mlleaout of town. It iraua- ilred later that Mra. 11. F. Wtilteakei nd taki ti an ovi rdiwe of laudntium nd nothing but the prompt arrival ol the doctor wved her life. The timely application of a atotuach pumii reventedany fatal teruiluatlou of the accident, and the patient Uuow rapidly recovering FlKl'KKN C'AhUtAl hllll'PKI. The total abtpmenU of Ireluht frout thi poiut last week exceeded flfteeu car wik, couaktlug of 4 car of wheat, 4 of atl, 4 of ixttatoca, 2 of flour and 1 of lumlier, sent out over Ihe Houlhern Pud lie. In addition to thk should be figured over Its) sack of potato, and several ton of mixed freight whipped by the Alton to ShIi-ui and Portland This k an ludlcattou of a healthful and steady Improvement of buainesa. Easikh t'CLKHKATio.t. The differ ent ehurehea of the city very generally oheerved Flutter, either by special morn lug ermon or excrclHc lu the evening by the Smoky wliool chililreu, or by both. At the lkpUat, Methoiliat, Cou RreKMlionai and i'rtwbylerian churche the exerutw in the evening were quite uccvnfut, and the tloral ductiraiiou were very U autlful. It is Xkxt fATi KOAV. The date of the entertainment to he given In thk city by the Kueita Vkta Amateur Dramatic club, k Saturday, April Mh, not the 27th as given lu last week's IxHiie. The production of "The Hpy of Ueltaburg" will I a treat to pleasure seekers and the date should not be forgotten April 20th, next Hiiturdny evening. iNliKI'KNUKXCK ilKI'KKSSNTKO. The Mamius held their annual tuyslio latn quel at fori laud last week, the event being the celebration by Itoae Croix chapter, of Maundy Thursday. Her mau HlrHchberif, the banker, was pre sent, very acceptably representing thi part of the valley. Many other Matons high In th.it order were" present. Frank Hhepardaou, an engineer on the (Southern Pacific Ry., who resldm at IiOS Angeles, Cel., was troubled with rheumatism for a long time. He was treated by several physicians, alwi visited the Hot Hprings, but received no s'rmuiietit relief until he used CIihiiiUtIuIii's I'uln Iklm. He says it k the k'st niediclne In the world for rlieumaiism. For sale by Alexander Cooper Drug Co. KeniemUT that the first numherof the SundiiH Record makes Its appear ance next Sunday (April 21) and you should subscribe now, at either Clod- feller iiros. kxikslore or at this olllce. Delivered by carrier, 20 cents a month. A. J. Goodman, manager for Wade A Co., the hardware dealers, went over to Dallas on the train Wednesday afternoon. L. W. Camahan, representing the Piano harvester people, was Interview ing Iudendeiice merchants this week. Ladies looking for silk for June waists can find the proper s yles at Vunduyn, Veness a Wilcox. The Willamette has again risen rapidly and the recent rain lias given it a deep, rich color. Mrs. H. Foster, of this city, went to Vancouver, Wash., Wednesday to visit her daughter. The J. F. O'Dounell Co. is selling 8, 10 or 12 ply cotton lmptwdne at 12 cents a pound. Kd. Clodfelter ran up to Buver on business Wednesday, returning on the afternoon train. Isaac Ckggett, the ferryman, went to the capital city oil private business Wednesday. J. 8. Cooper, the oanker, left for Suleni on the steamer Wednesday. Rev, J. Fred Jenkins took a run dirwu the river to Salem Wednesday. Mrs, J Jordan, of Monmouth, left Wednesday for her home lu Arlington. "Malsurl," May 18th, at Vanduyn, Veness & Wilcox. Editor Alley, of (he Kloienc Writ, wasnolat home, i appear front an exchange, when he was deb ated for mayor by , woman, llskba k now, but hk p.iper falls to say whel her the women will be allowed to administer the city Hovernnieiit, The rotiwr It (Hied up with reprinted lleins from oliierpapcra about the election, ami a paragraph slates that the only lady mayor in the stale will visit Salem on A cold will never result In pneumonia Ibe22d luat. The Inference la that the when this remedy Is taketi and reason women are to huld the olllces In w hh'h M care exercised. For sale by they have been elected, joke or no joke. AIxiider-Nper Drug Co, When "(Villain Wcbb"w cut over the falls at Oregon City last Holiday III nearly remitted In being the lat trip of (he kind he would ever make. The barrel struck the rock with snlllclcni ftme to fraciure Ihe daring eaotaluV wrist, and for a time It seemed a If the barrel was fated to hang up I here fori an Indefinite la'rl.sl fortunately for Webb, however, Hie current soon oauht tlie huge barrel and onrrletl It now n stream where it wa tawetl aslmre1 The Hotel Raymond, one of tlie largeat and Wt known lourUt romirt iQHoulhein California, was cuiplctly deitmyetl by lire last week. The itaymond was a luijie Irsmti bultllug, standing uihui a small hill nlttt ten miles from Lm Antiolei, and iieui' I'asiiiletia. Allhoitgli tlie Iioumo was tilled wllh guests st Hie lime of the fire, tio live were lost. The loss will run up to h early $I,ihhi,oiki. Claud r ryer, son of T, J. Fryer, left last Friday morning on Ihe Alice A! for Salem, on his way to San Jow, Calif. HI vklt kth result of an Invl- tatlon frtim a wimlihy unci - in the QuetfuCttynf Santa Clara valley, to .lu..l ..111. 1,1... 'I.. ...II.. T" """ nun linu. vmuu.l MM d..wn li.- ... " - ' V ..-' .I nil-ll ,v. P. .IIWI... tt'l.., ...1. ...l. 1. ... .1. Dr. J. W. Hill, of the I'.khop Sooll Academy, Portland, ws up from the ... . I. i . . . . . .i iiieinsuia met weea, itHisii.g tiver me hop llelda lu thk part of the country. Die tliH'lof la Intemiled, Udti fin all dully and otherwise, In hop culture, and while here took pain to note the superior method employed lu this sec tlon lu the the cultivation of hop. Paul Hhuke, a Mllroad man and speculator well kliowu all over the northwest, oommlited suicide In raeoma lat Friday uiortilng with a revolver. IeMiiideiiey and financial reverse are given a the probable cause leading lo hk mad act, although he eft no uieiMMiie nor explanation. I.st Saturday while gut lierln Oregon wild grape leave foi deenrat- ng purism, Charles Maa'erwm ran uag M ween two lingers of hk right isiul, making a very pit In fill wound 1 he dead branch or splinter penetrated Ihe Hi's h about one slid one-half luchee, ud It will be several days before hi hand l fit for work. W. W Williams h i been laid U r several days with a lame back, th result of the grip. He has great faith that If hk list I oil holds out sod hk strength does not fall that lie will get the best of the grip some time thi week. F. C. Milk, of Florence, Kan., I ere with his family, looking for a nine and a permanent business open- ug Mr. f.t; Mills Is a brother to Mr Mills of Ihe Racket store of thk ity and Is at present visiting him. J, H. Goodman and wife returned to their home In Kugeiie last Monday morning, after sa-ndlug several day n this city with their sou, A. J. OimmI- man, the well known hardware iner- limit. A. It. ('aider, travelling pasaenger agent for the Canadian Pacific H. R. ., wss In town Saturday visiting In is official capacity, the company's agent in this city Kd. Clislfelter. A. L. Macleisl, a prominent iner hnnt and mil. man from Forest ( J rove, ii In this clly last week, buying up grain. He secured two car loads of oats from parties here. If the hair has tsen made to grow a atural color on bald heads in tlious- ink of cases by using Hall's halt Ilenewer, why will It not In your case? II. P. McKusIek, representing a num ber of standard works, has been visit- ug the ditleivnt medical men of tins Iclnlty during the past week. W. A. Morehead. Ihe Monmouth merchant, for two month' trip Kiist last Monday. C. C. Doughty, editor of the Dallas Olincrver, was In Independence Mou- lay and paltl the Wkst HiUKofllce a fraternal visit. Large flights of wild geese, Hying to iclr feeding grounds In the north, ave been passing over town during he past week. Del Harrison, of Amity, returned to is home Monday, having abandoned s studies at the Normal school at onmouth. C. W. Ransom, representing the holcsale drug firm of 111 u mini r-Frank ouipany of Portland, wits in thk city his week. The Spy of Gettysburg," at the pera house Independence, April 20th (imlssloii 2T and 86 cents, children 15 cents. t2 C. 0. Groves, the proprietor of the new livery statues, reiuruea irom Hherldao Monday on the morning train. Mrs. W. P. Connaway returned from cCoy Saturday morning, ufter aev- ml days' sojourn In that burg. Mr. W. II. Patterson and Mr. E. lodfolter mado avislttoHalem on the Alice A., Saturday morning. Judge H. If. Hewitt passed through wn Monday on hk way to MoMlnn- vllle to hold circuit court. Mrs. II. L. Ford was one of the passengers for Hulum on the Alice A. Wednesday morning. Saturday, April 20th, "The Spy of ettyshurg." "Tlie Spy of Gutsj sburg," Aorll 20th, Saturday. A new lino of ladles' tan jxford ties, leap and stylish, at Vanduyn, Ven ess & Wilcox. H. W. Fletcher, one of the progres- ve farmers of McCoy, was in town Saturday. There will he a big crowd out next Saturday to see "Tlie Hpy of Get tysburg." t2 The Record will appear Sunday morning. jr. price's Cream Baking Powder Wor "sir Hlght Mtdal and Dlploms "We take pleasure In recommending Chamberlain's Cough Remedy because It I praised by all who try It," says J, W. Cox A Hon, drugKkt, Marshfleld, Oregon, No one artllcted with a throat or lung trouble can Use thk remedy without praklmc It. It always give prompt relief. Itla especially valuable for cold as it relieve Ihe lung, makes breathing easier and abkexMHtoratlou. The Altona made thlngr lively along I lie river Sunday. She took a larg" number of pleasure seekers down to Hulcni on their way to the fun at Oregon City, and brouaht them backataiut n. in An exciting lime Is retained b,v those who wlmeaaed the ascension and running the rapids. The All. ma earrkd down a laree onsliinmeut of imlabsst Monday. oon LningtifaixiaHeka from JsiliiU up the river and TIKI aacks frnin thk idaw There Is a ur at deal of freight now Mnir earrttsl ou this kat which formerly would have gone by rail. W. F. l.you and wife, who hav ksm until Ihla wts'k employtil on the M Trill ranch, left Monday on the rVllona. M r, Iyuns has secured work In a sawmill at Tlie Dalles, ami hi ihmI otllce al dress for some time to tonne w 111 be that place. Work of clearing the ground for the new J. F. O'Donuell Co, ullding. on Main and 1) streets, ha lsn pushed this week. The site I now ready for the carpenters and In about twi weeks the corner will pret ?ut a vastly dlltVrent aaram I ' , . ..f ll,u IW..II A tV,.- mill tHmijatny, left Monday morning for 11 iiui.'h, .vanii,, iu vvpr lie work of reauinliitf oneratlolis at that nnn, pri.w f lumber and Imnroved i.umneas baa warrantetl lue motieiilnu f ii, n,iii Dr, K. J. Thome arrived here Hatur- iky evening from Hood Ulver, and pro ceeded to Moumoutu to join hi family. The doctor will remain In MounHwlli and will i.i action medicine while managing the Thoma pharmacy, The large number of stranger lu lu (own during the week k shown by (he Increased number of paaseiigera ou rail slid river who are unknown to the regular attendant of the depot and wharves. Mrs, Htarbtick, of Salem, waa transient guest at the William liotiae last week. She waa over here on visit to her daughter who lives In Monmouth, end to see friends In thk city. ( . A. Williams, gentlemen frni Seattle, Wash., has leii stopping at lbs William house for eviiral day. He is looking fr a gtail buslntset Uk- (Ion. White here he vklled Alrlle. Another large log eeaed from the tsstuiatthe IiHlepeudem mill We.1- neiHky morning, but was caught and (led up by some of the mill men before It had gone far down the river. The United States snsg Wtt'oi valli imsisHldowu stream Tuesday evening, having finished, at least for the pn neut, the work she has been engaged on between here and Corvallk. Give the Hucna Vista young folk rousing turnout Hatunlay nlgl t,o the presentation of the thrilling war dr ams "The Hiy of Getty sburg," at the I ode Hliilelice opera house. The show window of Vandi lyn, Veness A Wilcox huve been enlai gel and greatly linpmvtril, and the dk day ifgisidshas since attracted consider- able atlentlon. CarH'fitera have las.'n at work lin. pro ving the wpia-aranee of J. A. MnQue ry's resiileuce on Rullroad treeL A Heat porch has been added to tlie front of the dwelling, The musical circles of this city have received all addition lu the n rrson of Miss Eda Mills, pianist, who recently name Here with her narei its from Kansas, D. H. Taylor, wife and Jaoghter Hesslc, and Rev. J. Fred Jenl tins and wife, speut Saturday at the del t farm home of II. Rest, south if Moil mouth, Mis Essie Mackay, of 'Dnrvaltls returned to tier home Saturdr jr -on tbe morning train, after a pleasai it visit In this city with her sister, Un. Ed Owen. Mis Nora Prather, of Hue rr "Vkhi who was In town Wednesd v, states that the DiamiUc club pi avnl to crowded house in Wells last swk. The many friends of Mr. J, Fred Jenkins will be sorry to Icui'iithoit abe Isqiilte sick, having lawn Mnfltied to her room for a day or so thu woe k. Kuux, theGnawr, k dally lu receipt or curly vegetables, such as Icltuoe, ple plant, caiilillower, etc. Speak for what you want, as they are soon gone. The Misses Prat hers, members of the Htiena Vista Dramatic club, will visit the fuinlly of E. (J, Peutlaud wlj lu the troupe k in this city. Dr. E.J. Thomas, ami J. II. Ware druggist, or Monmouth, were cal lers at the WkhtHidk ofllco tlie first Kf the week, on buslncsa. Mr, and Mrs. J. H, Roblnsim, of Portland, spent a fr w days thk week visiting that gent Ionian's parentii here Prof T. O. llronson, president of the Baptist college at McMlunvllle, -we ic this city f rlday and Saturday lait, Jacob Baker, father of S. C. Baker of this city, left for home Monday after a brief visit with bis sen. Don't forget to save a quarter for tho drama, "The Hpy of Gettysburg," ou April 20th. t2 Vanduyn, Veness & Wilcox will pay cash for five hundred sacks of choice potatoes, Have you been around to get those onion sets? Hold by Knox, the Grocer, C street. MIhh Ada M organ left for Dallas on Saturday's train to visit friends. Mrs. L. W. Robinson camu up from Portland Saturday morning, Sheriff HI. Plummer was over Friday on official business. C. 0. Groves went over to Sheridan Saturday afternoon. L. Kelso made a trip to Balem Friday on the Alice A. M. T. Gwliin la visiting J. Bohannon, Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Pair Hlght Award- I ' "It ! Probate Court. Iner estate Nelson Steele, deceased: Order to sell personal prorty; grained. In re estate Isaac Hall, deoeaeed. K. V. H. Hear anthoritod to purchase monumeut mr grave of dersrsrd . lu re estate Isaac Ball, d I: Order to eell personal prorty; granted, Care For Crippled Children. Th National Surgical Institute Paolflo branch, 819 Ilush St., Han Fran, clsoo HUtHiessfully treat all case of Orthoiedlo surgery, dkease of the spine, hip and km jolnui, paralysis, piles, fltula, nasal catarrh, bow legs, knock knee, all deformltlea and chronic disease. Their aunoesa In treating these case I shown by thousand of reference from trust worthy people all over the cou ntry. Persons having afflicted children 01 friends should convince themselves of the excellent resulU of the system of treatment by thk Institute. One or more of then surgeon will tie at tlie l,UH Palaoe hotel, Indes-ndence, Monday, Aprll21thonday toexamln cast. Send for circular. Reference may b bad to Judge Tho. L. David son, Sskm; O. D. Ryder, Indepen dence; Mra. Helen C. McCIane, Balem; , (lobalet, civil engineer, Salem; N. Tarter, Lewkvllle. and bundretk of others. Elected Delegate. The Independence Republican club met at the office of J, D. Irvine last Tuesday evening and elected the follow ing delegate to the state convention of republican olutss which k to meet lb Portland May !d: J. A. Venc, VV. P. Connaway, J. H. Cooper, J. M. Vauduyn, E. O. Pent land, D. It. Taylor, H. A. Duty and J. A. Wheeler. It was decided to bold regular meetings the first Wednesday of each mouth, the next meeting being May 1st, at which time uftlcer for th ensu ing year will be elected. Poor Indeed! Th priMpwi of if lief from draatleeatbartlisi tor prwui troubled with ntitlpsUa I poor lad, d. Tru thy ant upon lb bow)., but thin they do with violence, and their operation tend hi waka th lutmitlnw.and I prejudicial to lb, moiiiscm. llHtur'. Miom.'h lll'.ter. I an efleclual laibtir, but It nvr grip nor afbl, Kurth.rmor It promote. dlge.Hoii and regular aetlon of th llvar aud Ui kidney. It t an emetcot lisrrler agaln.t aud rvniedy for malaria) eoni pl.ltiu and rlieumatltm, and I of great benefit lo lb weak, nervou. and aged. A a aiedlelnal tlinulnt II cannot b aurpaund, FhyH-iaii cordially rcoiumod It, and It HS.rulonal indorwinenl ! fully born out by popular apwleuoa. Appstlui and lp ar both Improved by thi agrvsattila Invlg.r ant and siumtlv. A Bad Case of Gold lefer. W. JL 0'D..nnell, of PortUnd, who lis been visillng relative hers for several days, I a miner as well a a lawyer. He will leave thk city M on lay morning on an extended prospect- lug tour thrmigh Linn county, thence through Southern Oreaon until he strikes the Hkkyou mountain at the Mlatellne, Mr. O'Donuell baa travelled extensively In the gold Kud silver re- mi Bargains Always Find Buyers." S I J Q L 1 ir: i ii j You are looking for j Bargains in Hardware and that is what we are offering you, and e will continue to offer. M B STOVSand TIN- WARE at pricis never t before quoted, and & proba f never will be S again. Fa E.CHAMBERS, 3 Independence, Oregon. 3 ftWdf. of Nlalnand C streets, Opposite First National-Bank 3 ...,, glou of Montana, and wa one of the first prospector In the Couer d'Alene mine In Idaho, during the palmy day of that country. At present he Is suffering from another sever attack of gold fever and hope to our It by tak ing the proMswd trip. He think his chances are gsd for striking some thing rich, and say h k going to put lu the whole summer searching for the "mkslng link" of th Oregon gold field the contact lode. The best wishes of hk friend here will attend him ou hi haxardou voyage of discovery. guodar Hrbool to be Org aulxcd. All th friend of the noble Sunday chool cause living near the Grace Evangelical church, three mile north of Monmouth, will please meet net Sunday, April 21, iHWi, at SH) p. m. . Rev, L.H. Fisher will first preach a short sermon and then organize a Sun day school. All are Invited. ARiiou day (i:i.f:ijrati:i). Independence School 0hrt the Occasion. re Friday, April 12th, In accordance with th law of the state, Arbor Day wa observed lu a becoming manner by th Bcbfsik of thi city. The exercise were appropriate and tended to create In the mind of the children a patriotic feeling and a strong regard for the day and the sentiment which inspire it observance. After the opening song the various grades filed out Into the large, grassy schisil ground In front of the building keeping time to the drum beaten by Master Roy Irvine, and akiut l-W p. m. the oistn air exercise began. The Invocation waa repeated In chorua by the entire echool, and then followed the tree planting. After thk the scholar were marched back to the plat form lu frout of the achtsil and the literary exercises were rendered. After giving the salute to the flag, the school aang "America," following which the scholar of Mis Mutkey's class gave a number of fitting quota lions. Then followed a number of recita tions, dialogues, and songs by the scholars of tlie various grades, which showed not only ability ou the part of the little oues, but careful training s the hands of (heir Instructors. The Instrumental music by the "tclnsd baud," as they were Jocularly termed by Prof. Hayes, was fkriiwrlor to what might naturally I expected from so young performers. Masters It- It. Gllmore, violin, Raymond Heukle, cornet, N. Adklns, trombone, and Miss Ella Feuuel, organ, made a very pleas- big Quartette aud furnished several appropriate piece. After the program was finished, J. L. Stockton, a chairman of the board ofaehool directors, on behalf of the teadsers thanked the audience for their attendance, and stated that due allow ance should be made for any short comings on tlie tatrt of scholars as the tesWwrs had not sufficient time to make the affair all that they desired. He theu announced that the classes were In excellent condition, aud thai ss'dal preparations had been made to make tho coming graduating exercise L-J a credit to the school tt. psrenbt and friends of thtv sebfdars, who were cordially Invited to attend. There were no dksgreesble feature of any kind to mar the pleasures of the day. In point of order and training the scholars will compare favorably with those of any school In the state, slid reflect much credit noon Prof. Ilsyes and bis abk as I tank. It speak volume for the prosperity of thk town that so great a per cent of the school children were handsomely drenacd, while all were comfortably aud neatly clothed. A number of prominent citizens were present and were greatly pleased with the exercise of the day. lllllon Colic. Persons who are subject to attacks of bilious colic will be pleased to known that prompt relief may la had by tak ing Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrbiea Remedy. It acts quickly and can alway be depended upon. In many case the attack may be prevented by taking thk remedy as scam as the first Indication of tbe disease appears. 24 and 60-cent bottles for sak by Akxaiider-Ctsiper Drug Co. THE CITY (01.NCIL Important Matter for Investigation by Different Committees. Tlie regular semi-monthly meeting of Ihe city council ws held lu the council chamber Tuesday evening, April 16, with all tbe memls-rs present and Mayor Hurley In the chair. The meeting wa called lo order by the mayor. The minutes of the pre vious meeting read by Recorder Ford aud ou motion were approved as read. The finance committee, In the quar terly statement of Treasurer Richard- mi made a favorable report and ou motion waa adopted. Under tbe bead of committee on st reels, the mayor called tbe attention of the council to the position of the city lu reguard to the ots-niug of and extend ing streets across the railroad com pany's land in thk corporation. It was brought out In the discussion w hich followed that there was urgent need for the several new streets, ami the street commltte were instructed to give the matter their attention and ascer tain what steps should be taken to secure the said opening and exteo stous. The ordinance committee made an adverse report ou tlie ordinance relat ing to road work In the district, and u kii motion the report wa unani mously adopted, thus effectually dispos ing of a question which threatened disaster to the entire district. The I ndc pendetice Tile (Jo. presented a bill of tu.36 for 1 10 feet of 8-luch drain tile furnished the city last February, The bill was ordered paid. The quarterly reirt of the recorder was handed In to the finance committee for their consideration, i I o the matter of the petition of II. D. Foster, et al, for the construction of a sidewalk beginning at a point at the northwest corner of lot 1, block 25, Henry Hill's addition, and running thence westerly along said block 25, to a isdiit where H. D. Foster has already Shelf HARDWARE of all kinds at prices beyond comparison until all the bankrupt stock is closed out. Cleveland PAINTS, J $1.40pergallon; pure 2 white lead and linseed 2 oil at the most rea- e sonable figures. 2 oullt a sidewalk, tbe f..- 3 V aTter some discussion referred L (1 1 street committee. After an Interesting discussing, the question of repairing sidewalks along Second street and of forcing tbe rail r sul company to take some action in the matter, tlie subject Ws referred to the same committee w ith Instruction to Investigate and secure reliable advice Uion the question. There Mug no further business la-fore tlie bouse upon motion tbe council adjournal. Dealings In Land. Frank Axekonto Matilda AieL on, lot 6, blk 1, Independence f 4V) H. II. Plummer to E. C. Keyt, land In Dallas 2.M0 U. H. to R. Gilliam and wife, 640 acre in tp9of r4 w Patent. J. H. Cs.r to ftached Haw kin, lot 8, blk 7, Independence 400 a McCarter and wife to W. G. Wright 1 It Dalla 1,000 G. L. Haw kin and wife to J. 8. Cooper, 1 It in Independence J0() Rachacl A. lirooks to Franklin Hum and wife, lot In Salem 600 M. L. Robbing aud wife to Joban Irwrlng, laud 6,34-3 F. A. Patterson and wife to Sarah Reese, 17.05 acre 640 Jas. Rood and wife to I. F. M. Duller lot In Monmouth 650 W. O. Ifawton and wife to W. I. Leonard 41 1 acre 72-3 W. I. ClodfeltertoH. E. Clodfelter, 100 acres 1,000 HEART D1SEASE30 YEARS! Short Breath, Palpitation. ( Mr. G. W. McKlnsey, postmasterof Kokomo, Ind.,and a bravo ei-oldlcr, says: "I had been severely troubled with heart disease ever since leaving tho army at the close of the late war. I was troubled with palpitation and shortness of breath. 1 could not sleep on my left side and had pain around my heart I became so 111 that I was much alarmed, and for tunately my attention waa called to Dr. Miles' Heart Cure I decided to try It The first bottle made a decide d improvement in my condition, and Uvo bottles have com pletely cured me. " 0. W. UcKINSEY. P. M., Kokomo, lad. Dr. Mil' Heart Cera U sold on a poatttT guarantee thai tbe Brat bottle will betwut. All druggist sell it at II, bottle tor 5, or H will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of Dries by Us Lr. AUle i Medical Uo tlkbart, lad. : - SJ' ' u : j r