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WEST SlUbl, tudvpuudeuo,
Charles 8. Urusveuor, of Ohio, ha
thin to say of the democratic party uu
tiuauws:
Erase from the history of the past
few uiouuut Ui umtuuus from Hit
ulte Mouse Mia octtUfiiug, desultory
aud uautrautuiory biMU'tueuui liuiu tin.
t Treasury iAauuuout, aud ttiuiv
WoulU Ui Uo luck ot ooutldoutw, ll la
all tiouu as a aiut'lU to Uio Duwuuratii
party tor Uie tuiure. Vou propus to
AttUl till! OttUioH UpOU UiU BtUUti qutMMou
of uurreucy auU uoiuage, auU you Uo it
lor tut) pui'puoe of wvuiliug tuo ouly
issue itmt u a live and punjUv.nl one.
AuU you oau uot tuaku lUttl bailie, loi
you uttuuot jjet lo&oumr ou any pro
positus it ia tutu tor you to uia
auoul uaUouol uouUnt upou uura-ucy
ruiurui. Vou wtli have to Murw your
selves ihsl aud your rotoruiaUou ut au
iujpooeiuiaiy,
but lucre is one thiug that you agreed
about. Vou art nintl umt lu rraug
' tug Uie Unite of Abuo lor tue repuoti
cau party you will ueuiuuil thai lucre
Uiall tw euuiuulfU ail relervuou lo lUu
tor ill qUcBUou. Vou uift Uie rvoublt
Cau paiiy wnuiu a year ou lUai tiuua
Uou auil you Uo uoi waul lo m tuoui
auy uioro. AUU no tue shiuoolvtu ot
your buttle, lug Uiitlo cry upou wuiuu
you xoccl to rally your Uosia, auU lu
ClUttUlally lite UohU of the Kebublloau
party, u "JUcKuiteylsui la UutU."
It ia a Utllo early tu tue twaoou for
Uuiled btaUM uaval VummiU lo be
UtHMlaci adjuucia lo aouiety fuuolloua,
but tliu Georgia ovaaou opua early;
Leuoethu order of (secretary Ueilwri
that the crulsera AUauta aud ltalelgli
tipuud four day'a at bavauuah, while
the flower ahow waa 011.
(Secretary lierbert propoaea U re
duct! the biiv of oaiuUira iu uoveruuieul
liavy yarda; healeo propoaea to lake hla
Uaualauuiuierjuiiaeiiua guveruuieul
Vessel aud at the expetiaeuf thegoveru-
Bieut. Wouder if there ia auy cou
nectioa?
Adlai Stevuaou muat be luting hla
hold ou the Illinois (silver detuourala,
who are reported to have been uegota
tiug with auother uutu to lead them.
The services of au auibulauce brlgttde
will be ueeded iu Keulucky, if aoiue
way of cooling the overheated blood
of the democrats la not dixoovered.
That charm lu the democratic party
la daily becoming wider aud deeper; it
will make a fitting grave for the pres
ent admiuiHtratiou.
Secretary J. aet'em-up Morton munt
have seen a new light. He now denies
haying said the price of beef waa forced
up by a trust aud baa adopted a non
committal attitude. Wobbling ia one
of theupecialtlea of this adiiituiatration.
David B. Hill la cultivating a big
crop of Presidential hope thia apriog.
When the crop baa aullloieutly grown
to make good grazing the Cleveland
cattle will make a raid on it.
Aren't some of the Carolina demo
crat a little ahead of time with their
"no negro domination cry. The
presidential election wllj 1 pulled oil
this year.
Itianow pertectly safe for Britlwb
naval ollicera to act upon their atate
Bient, that the Monroe doctrine ia a
myth, but It will not be after March 4,
1807.
Ambassador Bayard'a time ia o fully
taken up with pralae of the English
that he never has time to put In a good
word for America.
Don Dickinson's views on our proper
foreign policy are not on a purity with
those held by Secretary Gresharn and
Mr. Cleveland.
Commerce abroad Is a beautiful thing
to dream about, but an Increase In
commerce at home is the first duty of
a statesman.
SILVER MEN BEATEN.
The Republican Club Doclures Against
Free Silver,
Last week the delegates from the 250
or more Republican Clubs of Oregon
assembled in Portland, in convention.
It was expected that about 700 would
be the limit of the enrollment, but
Instead It was 1060.
The free silver men had been very
active In securing proxies etc , and came
to the convention confident of carry
ing it, and even formulated silver
resolutions of 16 to 1 in advance. When
the vot oamt 00 (Megan to the
National Republican League at Clew
laud, Ohio, ttierw were two ticket, ou
for silver, the other for anll-tllver,
The fxite ou delegate waa a follows:
!AuU free-llver ticket longue 720,
llugheeii.SO.Caraou ti, Ellis 088, Au
deraou 643, Hchelbrede 011
Frve-sllvc: ticket -Baker 306, Bark
ley Siitl, Wright Si'T, Thompaou 2W,
Klueamou Sol, Fultou 401, scattering
183.
The last tlx uatued rvpresout the free
oolUHge of silver wiutluieut wlthlu the
party, and the six lueu are elected
understood to lie I u favor of blmeUllaut
ou Iheprvxeut lyateiuof parity betwetm
the two uietala. The couveutlou was
sharply drawu. The vote was made
unanimous, aud the ouuveutbu
adjourned to 8 p. iu.
THK DlS't UKT PhXKtUTKS.
Koiiiiimtloiis Udng In order for four
delegates from i-aeh of the congres
sional dlatrluU, the following were
named:
Thoae from the Unit district were; J.
B. David, of Vaiuhillj K. W. Mulkey,
ot Irfitie; llonry K. Hiulth, of Claoka
uihs; K W. Hal nee, of Waahliiglou; J.
tt. Wyatt, ot Lluu; K. L. Miller, ol
Douglas; Dr. J. N. buillh, of Marlou.
Those iioiulualed for the seooud dis
trict were: buuiuel Kltuore, of Clatsop;
A. V. ratterauu, of Atorrow;M. Baker,
of Im tlraude; J. 11. lluddlotou, ot
Mulluouiah; W. H Thomas, of Multno
mah; Malcolm Moody, of Waoo; C. W.
Nlbley, of Baker.
It waa decided that the vote 1 called
by club rvpreeeuiaUou lusiuad of by
tudlvtdual roll-cull, a iu the election
ol delegates at large. 1 11 this mauuvr
matters were greatly expedited. The
oaJlol was proceoduil with and resulted
ts follows:
Follow lug were the delegates elected
dud voles cast lu the Ural oougreealotial
diatriut:
Autl-tfree-J. N. Huillh, 430; J, B.
David, :1U; Heury rimttd, 881; F. W.
Mulkey, 381.
FretHdlver-E. W. llalues,117; K. L.
Miller, IU; J. It. Wyatt, lw; Ttlmou
Ford, 64; M. F, Kggleelou, 65; scatter
ing as.
For ihesuo md oongreaaloual dlatrlol
ihe rveulu were:
Autl-rrvtHiUver M. Baker, 341; J.
tl. liuddleaou, 321; Haiuuel Elmore,
341; M. A. Moody, 347.
Free-Hllver A. W. I'atteraou, 133;
C. W. Niulwy, 103; K. V, Drake, W; U.
C Coe, 83; scalieriug 6l.
For eaeu Uuke( pruned slips with
(lie imiues of Uie uaudidales thervou
were distributed among me delegalve.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
Parker and Lucklaiuute Items arrived
too late fur publioatlou this week.
The Little Balaoe la the hotel, of
ludeieudeuoe. Beet of everything.
Take your waahiug to D. B. Boyd-
atou, aud gut your worn done lu Port
land.
Isaac t)iiuiou sold his threshing
outtll last week to some uieu from
uear Corvallls.
MiasAuuMaun has become typo
luthe WttitSiUK olUuoto learu the
mysteriea of the art.
Miss Edua Uilmora left ou Wednes
day 'a train for North Yamhill where
she will visit for a week or so.
Mi. Ed. Feuuey aud sister, of Brooks,
Marlou ouuuty, are visiting friends at
Balm Urove, north of town, tuts week.
eight feet and (i.'.J tor tea feet. These
prices cauuol be duplicated as they are
seliiug at cost price. 8ecure a step
ladder now.
Ou account of the rainy weather the
Portland races were jxwtpoued to Mon
day next. All the crack bicycle riders
will be hero Huturday.
The Buptist Young Peoples' Union
will give a Symposium and Autograph
8oclal at the residence of Hev. Jenkins
next Monday evening. The admis
sion will not be lens than one cent each.
J. E. Adcox was in the opera house
Wednesday tuning the piano there,
and has made Its tone much better.
Mr. Adcox tunes piano at from $- 00
up, and Is prepared also to reKlish
instruments.
The muny friend of Clay Fouts, who
attended school at Monmouth, -vlll be
grieved to learn of hla death, May 1st,
lu Arizona. His remains were brought
back to his home iu Whatcom for
burial.
The Chrlstluu Hu inlay school will
render a program at the church Hun-
lay evening at 8 p. iu. consisting ot
songs, recitations, etc, the event
being "Children Day." You are
Invited to be present.
The following chunges In the board
of regents of the Monmouth school
have been made by appointment of Gov
ernor Lord: A. H. Bennett succeeds
J. J. Daly, L. Fllnn succeeds Jacob
Voorhels, J, F. Calbreath succeeds Mr.
Lacy.
Whllea Wkht Hidb reporter was lu
F. E. Chamber's Hardware store this
week a nuiulierof very neatstep ladders
were noticed aud upon Inquiry it was
learned they were selling at the
extremely low prices of 80 cents
for a three foot one; $1.00 for four
feet; 81.60 for six feet; $1.75 for
Mr. and Mrs E. W. Cooper came
back from Zena, Thursday morning,
aud report that Miss Patle Cooper Is
not seriously hurt, only a broken arm.
She and Miss Matin were driving, aud
the horse backed oil' an embankment
throwing Miss Cooper ugainst the fence.
Miss Maun was not hurt. This will
be a relief to many who were lu sus
pense fearing Miss - Cooper had been
killed.
Two gentlemen, of Halom, Mr. Barker
and the name of the other we were
unable to learn, met with an accident
last Tuesday out near the Odd Fellow s
cemetery, They stopped their horse
to rest at the top of the hill, while they
enjoyed the lovely view over Polk
county seen friru that point. For
some reason the horses began kicking
and broke the buggy to pieces and
kicked one gen tlemau ou the temple
and the other in the side, injuring
them both. They were taken to the
home of James Alexauder, nearby,
and later taken to their homes in
Halern.
Wheat, wool, oats, dry goods, hard
ware, sugar and it seems every thing
is advancing in price. This is the
sign of returning prosperity caused by
republican return to power. Confi
dence is returning.
CORRESPONDENCE.
81'YER ITEMS.
Last Humlay Fred Armstrong put a
lighted cigar In his coat pocket aud
forgetting It bis coat waa burnt pretty
uear olfof hhu. You should be more
careful Fred. '
Frwl Armstrong wauled to get some
pauts with bibs ou them. They could
eu't accommodate him iu Huvor, poor
boy.
Lena Pagenkoph, of WVIbt, lost three
of her scholars last wetk but they were
found at last lu Ik i). lliHlges' wood
pile, '
The literary society will call ou Wash
Ulbaon every meeting for a solo, Ills
last uu was wo stunning.
Last Hominy one of James Wheeler's
soih had the misfortune of urvaklug
his at'iu.
We don't have very gtiod order at the
society of late. Good order Is a grand
thing.
John Htewert and Sain Johnson from
Albany visited Huver Huturdny night.
Abuer Johnson was selling War
Cries at Huver r&turday night.
Hlui Sparks and wife visited frlimda
lu Kale m last week.
The telephone' Is doing a ninlilng
business now,
xoxMoir.il.
The Novello quartelt la flndlng popu
larity among other people than lu our
Utile town. While iu Portland sttvud
Ing the republican convention they
sang before five ihouaaiid twople and
were called bai k fourllutes, Thlssliows
they are uo ordinary alogers.
Miss Priest gave a very Interesting
taU lu the uliaHl one morning thia
week ou the life of Mr. Momly. Ilelng
personally aotmaluted with lilm the
talk was made more Interesting
Mauy will be sad to learn of the death
of Mr. Arthur Itoyco's wife who died
lu Klamath county, April 28, I8t5.
itev. ttoyce was pastor of the Bptlt
church here some few years ago,
The Juniors who took part lu the
Friday morning exerclmti, May 24, were
Mlawus West, Olseii and Bardeu. Miss
Wilds, tu her usual pleaalng uiauuer,
saug a solo.
P. J, Baughuiau went to Pleasant
Hill this week to visit relatives and
friend. His health Is much butler
slum be returned from California.
The Loudon Assurance coiumny
are preparing to give their famous
drama at the opera bouse at lmtepeU'
donee.
Prof. E. B. Coukllii, of Eastern Ore'
gon, la among the visitors at the Nor'
mat this week. (Some siwclal attraction.
Mensem. Darpy aud llettlebouer, of
uear Halern, were vtslllug their staler
who are aiteudlug the Normal.
M r. fciuiata aud wife, of Lewlsvllle,
visited their sou liniinitt, who 1 st the
Normal, Friday.
Girl-" Who was that light oom
plectlotied gvutlemau roamlug through
the halls Friday morn lug?" c
Oh! he Is some Jay, didn't you see bis
cap?"
Prof. W. A. Gluu aud wife lisve
moved iuto the house Just vacated by
Mr. Creasy; Mr. Creasy having gone
to Newport to open his summer hotel.
Wllllard Pereival was called to
Tacomato aiteud the bedlde of his
sister, Mrs. Georgia Ford, who Imd a
severe stroke of paralysis.
(Jen. Comptou, of Portland, Is ex
pected here ou Decoration day to
deliver an address to the students aud
ctluna at 10 o'clock a, iu.
Cattrou & Frazler are having a
bull ling erected, lu which to store their
machinery, ou Malu street, opposite the
post olllce,
Mrs. . G. Blngleton took the north
bound train Tuesday for Whlieson,
where she will visit trleiids for a few
days.
It. M. 8ml th Is confintHl to tils room
on account of injuries received In the
ruuaway that happened a few weeks
ago.
The Kunday school of the Christian
church will give a steroptlcou enter
talumeut. The admission Is 10 cents.
Miss Jennie Pswell will represent
the graduating class of 'U5 of the public
school, at the teachers'plcrilo Bulunluy.
Mrs. Julia A. Brlggs went to Silver
ton Wednesday, where she will reside
with her son, Prof. A. L. Brlggs,
You had better take advantage of the
excursion to Hiilem, Juue 8th, If you
do not want to miss a good time.
Monmouth Is assuming a business
like air, business Is good aud prospects
Indicate that they will lie lie tier.
Miss Wulker, of Forest Grove, Is In
town making her sister, Mary, who Is
attending the Normul, a visit.
Miss Loretta Hmith went to Dallas
Tuesday to attend the revival services
at the M. E. Church Houth.
The examinations begin at the Nor
mal next week. Only three more
weeks of school.
The seniors have began rehearsing
before Miss Tuthill for tholr commence
ment orations. '
is Your
Blood Pure
If it is, you will be strong, vigorous,
full of life and ambition J you will have s
good appetite and good digestion;
strong nerves, sweet sleep.
But how fnw can say that their blood
!s pure! How many people are suffering
dally from the consequences ot Impure
blood, scrofula, salt rhnum, rheumttlam.
catarrh, nervousness, sleeplessness, and
That Tired Feeling.
Bood's Barsaptrllla purines, vitalizes
and enriches the blood. Therefore, It is
the medicine tor you.
It will give you pare, rich, red blood
and strong nerves.
It will overcome that tired feeling,
create an appetite, give refreshing sleep
and make you strong.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is the Only
True Blood Purifier
Prominently in the public eye today,
Hood's Pills X"3 -i.0
The Evangelical Holiday eelnsil will
olwervs Chlldrens' Day the third Huu-
day lu June. ,
A new wsrehoUH Is now being
ervcied 011 the site of the old one by E
O. Cattrou.
l.d. Csltroii and Prof. Powell are
building new fences around their
rvaldenees,
Mrs, T.J. Fryer, of IudeMndene,
la litre walling oil Iter father Wui.
IVrclval. ' .
The reoei.t rains have done much for
the gardens and It was welcomed with
del ght.
Mrs. W. K. Datlon has purchased
the prosrly of Prof. F. Isiug 011 Molor
strvet. , f ;
Deoorallnn Day Is lo he observed at
the Normal with appropriate exercises,
The mlviinccd chixs at the Normul
took eXHiiiliiiilloii In logto Tuesday. .
(I. O. Graves Is bulldlm; an addition
to tils house on Motor street.
tiled.-At his home In this Hly,
May H8th,of eoiisuinpllou, Milt Eddie
1111111. He liss Ufii slek for seveml
iiHiiiths, but patient and eudiiiluu
tlimugh Mil .
Uncle" Hill Pereival was stricken
with paralysis last Thursday, but at
prm-nt Is much U-iler.
Elder lUrlon Hlggs, of Hulem, Is
sa'iillng the week lu town with
rf tut Ives
Horn. Sunday, Mny LUth, lo the
wlfo of Prof. W, A. Waiin, a lsy.
WKLW.
Tliayoiitiu folks of this plar regret
that the linlepeinlenue rsets were
changed to June 1st as 1 hey would like
to attend both places.
M ra Thotitss Heed aged 81 yesrs a
ploiiHrof '45 died at her home near
Wells Saturday, May ;'5th.
The dmiimllc poplt are making
prepurulliiim fur a large crowd oil June
I t.
V. W.aiid II. VanderpiMil took In
Itueiia Vista one day last week.
MIsn Nors Itelleu if Kelwi, Wah., Is
vialtlng friends at this phiee,
The enips of all kinds are looking
well lu thin vicinity.
Jake Keeker Is sidling forty vards of
calico to the dollar.
Mrs. Nancy EsUib Is no better at
this wrlltliig.
Ittimeuiber the ph'iilu June 1st.
DALLAS.
Kotne person or jiersoiis, who have
a t rae for thieving retvtitly went to
the tKld Fellows' cemetery, crawled
under the Usil house, pulled up the
floor and stole all the tool therein,
There has beeu soiiie pretty mean
things doue in Dallas of latu, but ttih
1m the meanest, smalloel thing we ever
heard of.
II. C.Ettkluaud Mia Blanch Brown-
son were united in holy wedlock Is.t
Monday, at the home of the bride's
parents, near lewlsvllle. They are
Uith estliuslile young ptMiple, and
cotigraluliitlons are extended by all
who have the pleasure of their aeqiiatu
tnt.co. They are at priswut lu Port
laud.
The other day soma "devil, " craity
to do Roiuetliing mean, went Into Dan
I'. Htoult'urs' music store and cut
a plcoi'out of the tire of the uew"Vlctor"
bicycle, which has stood In his window
some time, lb us iiecfmiiatlug a new
tire.
The delegntes whoatteudtHl Ihe State
llepuhllcnn Convention were: Meanrs.
I'luininer, Wells, Mulkey aud Huyder,
w hich met In Portland Isst week,
returned Thursday, and reported a
grand it'cctlng.
At the meeting of ltebvkahs, Mon
day evening, the following oil leer
were elected to serve the ensuing term:
Meadames C. W. Smith, N ().; II. B.
CtiMH-r, V. G ; W. I Wells, Sec; A. V.
It Knyder,Tres.and F.A St lies, Per. See.
The following ollloers were elected
to serve the following year, lu Friend
ship Lodge. 1,0. O. F., Saturday even
lug: W. J Wagoner, N. 0. W,
Smith, V. G.j L C. Parker, Sw. F. A;
Htlles, Tres; U, H. Grant, Per. Sec
(Jeo, Mugers, uaiim out from Salmon
river aud hrmglit with hlui a monster
buhl eagle inensurliig seven feet from
tip to tip. Mr, Toner Is going to stutl
and mount the bird.
John HiilsT relumed home from
Portland Huliinhiy. 1 le lea his wife at
the Good Hiimnrittm hospital, where
she has beeu succeWully operuted 011
for a tumor.
Mrs. Miiry Johnson, who was exam
ined for Insiiiilty Thursday last, was
adjudged liisuue aud tnkeii lo the
aayium at Halern, by Deputy Sheilft'
Ashbuiigh.
At the rnlllo of the suits and pants
by Otho Williams, tailor, Monday,
Clitr Klrkputrick got the S.'!0. suit,
Floyd Daly the 2r),sultai.d Mr.Uvltt,
tlio pants.
Hev, Boss, the evangelist, who was
lu Dallas holding meetings last spring,
with his wife arrived In Dalhis Thurs
day and Is stirring up much excitement.
At the clerks olllce on Tuesday last,
Mohhis. G. W. Kef land, 11.(1. Keolaud
and J. F. IliirdeHty tiled on 100 acres
etui 1, In the Hock creek country.
At the pioneers' meeting which took
place lu this city Thursday Inst, it wus
decided to hold their aniiiiul reunion at
Dallas, Juue 1 1 tit and 12th,
The lumber Is on the ground for the
new fonceto he built around the Odd
Follows' cemetery, the same style us
that around the court yard.
Mr. Wcllnmn, for some lime known
an the Polk county ptiuper, tins skipped
out, leaving tils family on his little
ranch on the La Creole.
Mark Ellis and Johnny Uglow were
the lucky men In the drawing of the
"Humbler" bicycle Hat urdtiy, and gol
it for 00 cents.
T. J. Morrison was taken quite ill
liuirsiiiiy, and for a time his life whs
despaired of, but he Is again ablu to be
out. .
At the Uebekuhs' aortal last Thurs
day, a fine time was hud and the
daughters cleured ubout $13.
Dept. No, 2 circuit court, H. H.
Hewitt, Judge, will convene in Dtillus
next week.
T. H. Nelson, "f Lafayette, visited
lelatlves and friends lu Dallus, Satur
day laat.
Tha people of lllekieall are gravel -
lug ths road between Dallas and that
city..
Mr J. Brldgefisit, of Bay City, was
In Dallas hod Week on Imslnesa.
war Bvrrsrt with
Glck and Nervous
HEADACHEP
Tou tutif bs saslly and cjulckly eur4
br taktos;
Ayers Pills
Me headaches, and hava never H
found anytliing 10 reimve inem ol
11 iiiilrklv in Aver's 1111. Since ol
I lsgan tnklng'thlsinedltine, the J
attacks have become less and
Ixaa frnnlllOll Until lit tlM'lUOlL ni
mout hs have passed alnre 1 o
hiivfl luul one'-C. F. Nkwman, J
jjugspur, va. ol
ITuvlnrt iiuul A vnis Plllliwllh a!
great success fordvsMmsla, from j
Wliirn I suncrt o ior years, 1 re- 0
solved never 10 no wiuioui mem ol
In my househoiiL They are in-
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Moituis, 125 Willow St, l'hlla. 51
deiidiiiL Pa. ol
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"I alwavs use Aypr" 1111-. and o
think theiil exeelleiit." Mrs. U.
1', WATUoua, Jw:kaon, Flu. , 5
Ayer's Pills
Kecelved Highest Awards
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The Williams House Closed,
Owing to the fuel that the trade of
properly ltw'eii Mrs. CMfelter and
W. W. Williams has been declared
"oft." Mr. Williams moved out of
the house last Tuesday ami Mr. Chsl
feller moved 111. Mr Williams was
building up s nice busltiem and Just
Is-glnnlng to make some money. Mr.
Wlllams Is a Jolty Isndlord, and his
wife Is an excellent eook, aud he dls
erves his sotMi-Mt We are sorry t i see
him pilt. There was m technical
liiisrfecloii hi theiradti Is tw-i-n Mr.
Williams and Mrs. (iodfclter, the
details of which we are onalde to give.
While In Stockton, Cat., some time
ago, Thos. F. lingan of Lsi Bauos,
that slate, was taken very severly with
cramps aud dlnrrlnea. He eli ineed to
meet Mr, C, M, Curler, who was simi
larly aftUeted, He says; "I told him
of Chamlwrlslu's Colic, Chidera and
I)iarrhot Ilemedy, and we went to the
Holden Drug Store and pria'tired a tt
tle of It. It gave Mr. Carter prompt re
lief and I can vouch for Its having
cured me." For sale by Alcxandcr-
Coos.-r Drug to,
-,...., . ..
Aeclileiits That 1'ay.
It Is dangerous to travel without
securing au accident jxdley In the
.Etna Life Iiisuranee Co. You can get
a oiichImv policy I'l.ikK), for eetila
which will pay you In tune you are
Injured $15 weekly indemnity, $1,000
for loss of one arm or fHil, $.'1,(K)0 for
loss of both arms or feet. $3,000 In caxu
of artideutal death. See the agent st
the W'wr Sihk oftlcti.
Gibson G. A. It, Post or ludeHii
deiicobservetl Memorial day Msy 30th.
There was the brass band, the old
veterans, some forty strong, then one
or two hundred school children,
then thirty A, O. U. W. nieiiils-rs,
marching through the principal streets
they returned to the opera house. The
program at the opera house consisted
of music by a choir of 30 voices. Prayer
by Hev. Crawlord and an address
by Her. J. It Baldwin, aud address
by ('apt. W. B. Sanderson, of Salem,
In the afternoon at opera hotiae the
graves of the unknown were decorated
with flowers by the school children W.
P. Connoway delivering an Interesting
addrexs. The exercises were very
pleasing.
tir. Price's Cream Baking Powder
"'or "sir tllsrheAt Meda I and Dlploms
Treasurer's Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that I iiave
funds sufficient to pay all Polk county
warrants endorsed prior to the 1st day
of July, 1H04. Interest erasing from
the date of this notice.
Dnledat Dallas Polk county Oregon,
this 17th day of May, 1SH5.
H. B. CnHI'KK,
County Treasurer. 4t
BRICK YARD
J. R. COOPER'
Of Indcpendenco, hiiviiijja Hteaiii
olivine, n, brink tmwhino and Hcverul
icres of liiKwt clay, in now prepared
to keep 011 hand a fine quality o(
Brick, w hir' will be sold at reason-
'iblo piicoH.
JOHN" MtTLijKIi. l'iov
CHOICE MEATS.
BEEF, l'OKK, MUTTON, VEAL
SAUSAGE,
Uarkut Is on 0 struct, nuar the postotnoe.
Si
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JIANKS.
THE IXDhrENDliNCIi
al
Capital Stock, $50,000.00.
L
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tl. IttlUa llllKIKI,
IHIIAM NICIWIN.
V. f. tllNNA WAY
Vlns TrwO'
aswierslbauSlliSSiid el'S Iuli-
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(Slid mins -
isds, tillls Ul'"iilel."1"
SffSS
traimsrleil: lisois ins, "
.j. ..... tiM .imIvikI oil
morels) ereaii imnwn -
. ... .. i.Mk tnlr
imrrsnt ssiuiti n
an tints dvtKMiis.
DIRKCTOIIK.
II. r, Huillh, A, Nl.. I. A. ""' J!
,t.,Hirm. A. J.Uoixliumi, 1. w. "
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IhiM'iilwrg.
Cjmmenced Busineoi Wanh 4, 1800.
KsUnlwliS'1 b NslHiosI Al.llirlly,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
of IndeesMrtsuw,
CasjIUl Btook $60,000.00
Surplus, ,4'0000
I.N.llMl'r:it. I- W. lU'HKHWN.
lridool. vt" Pre!"
W. It ltAWI.KV.l'alil-r.
DIUIX'TOltM.
I. H, cir, 1 VitH.riiin,lwlHiiek
0. W. Whisker, W. W. CIHa.
A nral isHikins uIm- imiouM'i'd
Huyn snd sells selisii ou sll ImpiirUiil
fKllllU,
1n.II rMlviHl mililtHil Ueh'li it ou en
iin.m.iililnM-iit. c.iIm-iUiiiuU.
Ultles hours; a. in. l 4 ! Ml,
MCORPCRATCD UNDtR THE LAsVS Of OKECON,
Polk County .Bank,
MONMOUTH Or.
I, H. IHWI KV
.,... .Ml'l,l
...... Vli.t'rfc
r, l,.t,AMI"lK I,l,
I HA U.li'wKl.1
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Paid Capital, S30, 000.
DIItlX'lOIlH,
J. II. Itswli-v. I'.Lrsml.MI, t.M.Hliii.B
I, l. V. tmilrr. J. . HtiiioP. K. H. poU
JmiIii rsvn.
A (fiiiersl banking sud escbsnir buslnnw
irsnaiu'lml; limn Mini) tMxmls rwHrt
ubjxrl Ui oliers or on rerllflrals uf dopwll'
UitrMl iwld ou lliiio tlBliMlU.
-Kl. .niir ull anl burslsr pnsf ss,
wKMiml by Vl tuns Iwk.
Mi, re Mune s. ill. Ui 4 p. rn
INDEPENDENCE
to
PORTLAND
LKA I X DEPKN DENCK.
Monday,
Wedntstday
Hid
Friday.
AT 6:30 A. M.
LKA V EH POUTLAND,
Tuesday,
Thunelay
and
Haturday.
AT 6:00 A. M.
For Freight and Passage apply an
Qosrd 1
A. 1'UKHIMITT.
J. A. VKNr"JH
Prescott & Veness,
-I'ropf leuirs uf
MHiiurm lurvrK of suit linlnr In
FIR and HARDWOOD,
-S:
Rouh and Dressed
LUMBER.
J. A. WHEELER, - Manager.
-FOR-
Fine Photographs
Crayon Work
Pastelles
India Inks
Water Colors
D. H. CRAVEN'S
Photograph Gallery
Independence, Or.
CAVEATS.
TRAD! MARKS.
DI9IQN PATENTS,
OOPVsinuTi ...
u ! "J ,' " SV, J Hsnnnoo writs to
SMUNN CO.. Mil HlUMIlWAr. Nbw Yohk.
Uliwt bnrnau tor eimrln jitint In AmoritV
!7 1'iiumt tukon out tir h In bmuvlit biunrs
the public by a uotiuu kivou (reu ot oliiIr in tl4
t4uvnit alrmilstlnn of sny lolentlfln pnnr In ths
work Splwillillr im,irt..l. NoTmiK!
Bmn should Im without It. Weoklr, 3.00
yimri SI.MI al month. Aildrma il()V(N A "0!
FARROW'S
MILITARY ENCYCLOPEDIA.
Tli In In th Rtandard Military Encyolorwdls o( ths
world mid Uie only work of Us kind In Uis Kiuillh
lmiKoiuia. It lma ths fudorwiiuiit of tli War
Di'liartuiont and tlis loadlun sillltury commanders
of America and Kumiw. It liluucil In Uinw lam
ntitAvo yolumea ot about 10U) papa each, printed
on litis papor, from now electrotype plated, pro
f imply llluBt rated and liandnomely bonnd. It us 1
complete library of military jnronnatlon both for
mitiuiry anu non-muiiary peopiv. n.ytsry mirary
Hlumld have It, Circular! sunt on application.
Uood agent wanted.
MILITARY AND NAVAL BOOKS.
AU the leading, np-tn-riats military snd naval
books, Prli llit faruUdied on application.
MILITARY-NAVAL PUBLISHING CO.,
611621 Broadway, New York City.
Nation
Bank!
it Solentlflo American
s O Aienoy Jv
1 m. 1 jr
lV
Careful Beading
Ol reliable advertising, and thoughtful'
of goods and values, will pay you well. , Yc '
. ...I., el fl(f
constantly incrcnsinK
1 1 fi.'wl tKi
Jrcjuiany yi
this growing apireciauon 01 our business mc;
U""""h I I
,
ods fa: more than we
INTEKIiSTING SHOE FACTS:
Ladies' Shoes from $i. 15 to $4 50. LadieV jj;
portsfromi5i.i5to$M.5o per pair. We t;
everything in the shoe line, and prices under (
other establishment in the valley.
Men's Shoes from $1.25 to $4.50 per pair. Ourf
of men's shoes cannot be beat in the county
prices to suit the times. Remember this!
you want shoes. ;
' MIBOKL.LAN J20U8. :
Straw hats at all prices, but a little cheapo
than "the other fellow s.
Sunshades and Umbrellas, from 70 ; cer:
to 84.50, and good ones,, too, for the money.
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underwear.
large line, at prices lower than ever thought c!
Clothing- Men's and Boys' -Suits from I
up to 818.50.
Hats A new line
away down.
Ginghams and Prints, 5 cents per yard .:
Ladies' and Children's Hose, Irom 8cen
to 50 'cents' per pair.
Men's Sox, Irom 4 to 50 cents per pair.
Outing Flannels, from 6 cents tollman:
per yard.
TJVrnnrf hin rp I sold at Hard Tir.;;
iLVtiy Llllilg prices. No big profit:
VANDUYN,
VENESS &
WILCOX
Harvest Coming!
Oturing an T cCormlc Harvesters,
HI tiller, d Mowers, are the only Uo
' tnticlilut mme that are mil Id every ,
nation ou the glolsu; when you buy It Is
Economy to get the best.
Don't be liuhicml to buy an Inferior
inavhiu simple to save a few dollars, its
you wlrt soon payout twice that s mount
for repairs.
Pioneer
SCHOOL BOOKS
and
A 1 ft Ya.n H PP.rnnr.nr Vim cr Cfi
wvwuuvi VUUUU Ul UU. VV
Here
Y.m prv.bnl.iy wnnt the very (lne.t ont im-ki when yoo
use It on tbe dvlleats akin of your wife or bsby. H e
hsvssll kln.ls of Toilet Hosps Tl.cy srs (Ielllitni ly
pei rumedaud are uisdeofpnre msU-rliiln, w,rk dully
fU your attention to the Mexican Mono Hoot soap.
!
which Is purely veaHJVble. Come find get a KUKS
, sauiple.
Patterson Bros., The Druggist
patronage shows
at rfInmni' nn1 ..... .1
- c yj;
I '
value present profits.
just opened, and prkt
Sold by R. M. Wade & Cc
Drug - Store,;
STATIONERY
1 ,
Soap