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Official Paj:r of Pclk County THE WEST SIDE ISSl'Kb V Vest Side Publishing Cq u rUBLISHKHb soma. A iuxM imUufi( to our uo to fMf Ati MATiiot our V trt af "wi'i'Tt (o brt-omf $uvh (?o(Vfrr Vfro. i Iwnfjw 600A that iMfiHgjfar (A H'AXST A7A',cm u-,:i forth, during IftU month tint (he timh Mf irim'nm W OK. Jh iht r month (iH( a ftH o H rngrnrintM n-orih $1 bcid. 7Am offer mil tj pin fur mfrjwWrwc Voi. I, WW. LAST VOTK FOR IN DKPKN DKNCK. OCTOBER Jl. I85. . U the- Hast Popular - Gentleman t t In Independence. t J OCTOBER jl, 189s. J 1 Is the : Host - Popular - Lady!: j j in inucpcmicnic. LOCAL ANDJGENERAL. County court neit wwk, Banket display at Clodfelter Brta. book store. H. Hlrmhberg vlalted the Capital CUy, Wediiewlty. W. R O'Dounelt returned from Albany Monday evenlug. Moo -y to limn on ehnli city pro perty, W. 0. Wrirht, Dalln. Grandma Butler, of Monmouth, In TUItiug Mra.J F.O'lX-onell. Mortifmp and note bought by W O. Wright, Pallaa, Polk Co , Ore. r we going o have two ticket In the field fr city ottlwn thh- year? J. F. 0'IVinnell iuV a tiuslnewi trip to Port WikI Wednesday, returning the follow log day. Oe. C. Will, Halem, nelta a good gut violin and guitar string for 10 eeiiU. Call or write for them. When you want a g1 meal for 25 eenta, go to Strong's rentaurant, Wela eott 4 Irwiu, proprietor. Halem, Oregon, tf Take your phynlclan'a prewriptlofti to The Thomas Pharmacy, Monmouth, and have them filled with pure drug and at reasonable rates. A full supply of shingle just received t R. A. Hultor at Monmouth, also a yant full of the flneat and bent lumber, which will be told very cheap. Owing to the fact that we are over rtoeked on our white No. 6 envelope, we will print two lxxe, or lOtMJ envelope, fur $2.60; thl offer to con tinue only 15 day. The City Restaurant aet 111 continues to cater to the Inner want wf man. A go.i irieal for 25 cent. Extra chicken (tinner Hundttv. Meals at all hours. No Cblnene employed. 8ix o.eaU for fl. Thl la the last week any Indepen dence coupon will tie publbhed -to Ik will le your lst chauce to vote, for the tnoKt pipular lady and gentlemen. Extra copie of the pajier are for aaie nt the West mub office for 6 cent each. Mr. J. K. Fowler, secretary and treasurer of the Corlnne Mill, Canal and Htock Co., of Corinne, I'tah, In in epeakiuK of Chamberliiln's Cough Remedy nays: "I conider it the best in the market. I have Med many kinda but find Chamberlaing's the moid prompt and effectual in giving relief, and now keep no other in my home." When troubled with a cough or cold give this remedy a I rial and w awure you that you will lie more tlmn pltaed wltu the nnult. For nale by Alexander-CtHiper Drug Company. We Are AND HERE TO STAY SCHOOL B0OXS& SUPPLIES If nrlces and quality will d it- Following i a partial llrt of the many 5 If price. beU we nd WtJ neii them at Just 5 these 600 Page Pencil Tablet 340 A " " to " " :: 1 JO 140 IM 300 160 Pen I. . " Cream Pencils, Pens, Inks, Erasers, Rubbers, Every thing needed in the school room. Old': Books: We buy old school thai we meau Just CLODFELTER BROS., ihe wMUtr Is growing colder. M-uey to build wlib, W. U. Wright, The , LHu, IViax hotel la thp,.pui.r pMKtogotflr1,i.clHMUlNli I0u,tkw p.,uud. of Hrk wanted. Ku ai ltt HiHiorp,. milf Plenty u,ollry lo Um. w 'my,W.U.Vrlgh IhIIm. t you mvu iu,m im,.n) tlu, kets at CUnlft hw ltr. M- ..i.a IVrt of Hot uiammotli aLmk tit VllluM goo are lu at CI.Klfolter Hn l.k ' of nargalu now. t . jou are in arteara ou Miilrrii,M..i. to thla pajH'r, could you not maka ..or w-quaiuuiiee thU iiHiuih. V 111 - . . vuwiu mm (reall fru la. nau.lU. v.n.is aim s.nu water at the lU.u Ron. imin ureau very da'. frank Hutler.the Fall Cltv survivor ".v., mawue ami aon, waa lu town I... LI. .. i . luemtay dulng amn. trmjlug. A now cMsa-waJk, and the cuttluu of k. .a. . . e oaa trees ou 11 atreet near Malu. will be au Improveiuvut to that tart of WWII. The steamers Allou aud (Jrev Eairi, make ouly one ti lu every o her dav to client uow, ou aciHiuut of the low water. Theexcumlow to lrtland. advertlwHl I. ti 1 1 .... aai neouewjay, failed to materially and uulte a number w.rw thereby di- upiuiuleu. The ludepeudeuoe city eleeilon take. place one week from next Motidav. Notiiva of elecllou and poling nlaoie win appear next week. , ' Mn. k U I .v..L.. - ririurovil I null ItJe tiiiwutiou of lUptUt churehea at Kugvueoti Monday laat aud reiurta a very linen-wilug and harmonious 1.. .i ..i am aiinerva Alexainlor with her aluo. beveral sales of f. 00 each were mad. thla week by the Wcet Hide Ttadlug v'.k, to eron alm.ail over Into lieutou ivuuly. Low piWm and a larg stm'k ofg.KU well aeknd is aou.NUpllblug KhI reaulta. Ou Hunday, the 3d dty of Noveuiir, l6, the uew Unltinl Kvaiigell.Hl nurch building will U dedicated to beat-rviceof Uml, lu King Valley. Rev. J. ltoweis X and V. C. Pollug are among tbe mluUter who will be pre- tit. Come aud enjoy the airvliv with uk. Th.au A. Y.t. twuttor. Pn.f. C. 11. Joue, of McMlunvllle, who graduated from the State Normal at Monmouth III 'KS la in.w prluulial of he public schools there, aud hit re- .vutly publlslied a book ot rule aud regulutlon of the schools which I evidently m uaeful publluatlou. Futerprliw a well aa ability U a haraeierbtluof iiormal gmdiiut.-. The Oregon Telephoue ik Telegraph Co., have made the following rod ac tion lii their tariff to Portland, tawed upon a one iiiluute ooiiverMalinu, com- menciug IK'toU-r 1, 1HUG: One minute 60 win. Each additional SO seconds r fractiou thereof 5 cents." As the majority of long dUtance telephone ctmvenuttioiis are 11 11 lulled within one minute, tlie above repreaenlsa tub. Httttilial reducllou. St. Mr. F. L. Tuck, the primary teacher 11 the public school here, has 00 I'ltle tot under her care. Hhe mIiouI.I have u awUtatit, but the big school hnure a every nNim filled, so there I no luce for aunt her teacher. Mr. Tuck get the same pay for tern-Mug I11T room that other with only half the umber In attendance are receiving, Ou liu.1 Haturday a meeting of Polk ounty Muwuuan wu held lu the holograph parlors of C. C. U'Wls, at Monmouth. It waa a very Jolly crowd, wlileh met, aud the experience of July In ascending Mt. Jem-nxm, were retold. Those preiM-iit were Prof. Hutchinson, Dwlght Hoag, W. H. Hawley, Fie O. Kola-rtaon, C. C Lewis, Don Iewls, Clark Teale, Clinton Teale, MIh Ella Fisher, Mr. Ella Wasnon; also Dick Hurford, of r-a'em. The voles for the moat popular lad and gentleman, are not very numerous more however being received thl week thau any other during the con test. The ladle receiving votes up lo date are: Minse linwdeii, Ewle (i. Robertson, EHth Finoh, Mabel Wells, and Mine UrUhy. Among the gentle men, H. Hlrschlajrg ha received all the vote so far CHt. The coming week end the contest, and during Novenilierthe contest will be In Mon- mouth. Voe thl week's couion. One vote may change the result. "While dowu In the (Southwestern lrt of the state mime time ago," says Mr. VT. Chalmers, editor of the Chlco (Cal.) EnterprlMe, "I had au an attiick of dsentry. Having heard of t;hamberlalii'a Colic, Cholera and Dbrrhoea Remedy I bought a bottle. A couple of doses of 1 1 completely cured me. Now I am a champion of that remedy for all stomach and bowel comprint." For sale by Alexander Coor Drug Company. ot. Price's Cream Baking- Powde. twtvdad Cold Mtdal MidwiMor Fair. Sun FniKiwn Here AND SELL YOU prices. A .09 cents. . .04 " .01 " .04 " .07 " . .10 . .18 . .18 Wove . Exchanged. book, ('all and ee what we say. . . jEflycm 'Want tjtiQ iDoafc Home nak wood wauled ou sutcrl tlou at thl onice. The lUket Htor opens a line of plevt good tomorrow. hi,wh) pound of pork wanted. En quire at Zed lloaeudorfs. 10-ltf m. Oray, ofHalem. the hardware dealer, was In town ou buluea lal Monday. The cement sidewalk of the Cer ouh'b was oomplHiMl this week; tola length being 17(1 Uvt. K. L, Harris, of Crowley, haa moved hi farm near AlUuy and ordere.1 in pap. changed thla week to hi new aduives. Luther (Imuud and duuuhter. Mr J. E. Young, Mla In Hlltlhruud, J. M. Validuyn, J M. Mitchell. Pan Hod gln. aud W, O. Oaik, were passengpis ou Wednesday' train to Portluud. uu the oormr of I) and lb.llr.md "treet. K J. Arnold, late of Heal tie, ii4i erected a large tent covering ieam swing, hlch will remain here or some time. Mr.. Arnold says he Is trjlug lo arrange for a balloon Mceu tlon here lu the near Allure. J. (1. Cleland, lately of the roller Uilllst.fHIIvertoii, Oie , ha purchased the interest of 11. Hlrmliheig lu the litluiago Flouring Mills and the mm nerearter will m Heaia A Cleland. Mr. I lelaud Is a miller of large and extended exierleuce, aim will cauMlhe Taluisge mill to gsiu a rcputallou for the flue quality of Us product. H, M. Johnson, of Crook county, haa relumed to Polk, having settled the difficulty he had over the pnmslou of a horse. It all a row over his selling horae, with the privilege l taking a ccrtalu other If the first did not auli, and he afterward sold the "other horse," and there were two claiuiaut. w. h. llrlslow aud wife, friends of r. L. Kelley and W. O. t ook, who are from Pleasaut Hill. Lull eountv. were vlsltlug her this week. Mr. Hrlatow attend. d Christian College In Monmouth lulrieeu ye r ago. He H-Sllisnv cliaiiirMi 111 I'ulk K.11111IU Mr. Krislow I a sinter of T. H. lluu- saker, who atteuded the N.rml nehool and Is uow taking a four years ooura lu Drake UnlvrUy,IcaMolue, wa. Prof. Chas. H. Jone. principal of the MuMluuvllle public schools, haa wrliteu His words aud music for a ug. Itlseulilled "Oregtm," and Is dedicated to the public school of Oregou. Ii Is puhlUhed by Wiley U. Allen, of Purtlaiid, the pronator reviv ing a royally. It ha gathered con- Iderahle popularity and I n good piece t iiiUhIc, well adapted for us In ttie schools. The aeutlmeut Is beautiful and the tune catchy. No better aong could be um-d by the scIkkiIs of Oregon to I Stll stsU orlde. McMliiuvlllu JUrphonc- HryMer, W. W. Walker A Hou's, the Marlon county nursery men, with headquarters at Kaleui, are Introducing lids year everl iioveltie In fruit. Among these Is a so called black apple. This remarkable apple originated 011 the farm ol John Hralthwalt, one mile N. W. of ileniuiivllle, liuntoiiooui tv.Ark. The tree Is very hardy and thrifty, and a early aud uniform bearer. Theapple is large, smooth and round; very black; d tied wlih whli ah Mcks;llesh yellow; very Juicy, aud delicious ftsvor; among the heat csiklng aud keeping apples known. Tree of thl Variety and also other are for sale, and will Ih delivered N'lyllme this fall. W. W. Walker wa lu Iudependei ce last Haturdiiy making arrangements for the full delivery of trwH. The Electric Light Company, of this ity recently had some rules and regula tions printed, and H. H. JaM-rson, the iH-crctary, very energetically went about tucking Ihe rule In every house. Dr. Halihltt and family were away from home when he arrived there, o he went up on the back porch and otarted to drive a tack, Dr. Ituhbitt seep chained a powerful bull dog At the first sound, he matin for Mr. jMsperson and caught him securely by the pant. The neighbors say It was a sight worth seeing, Mr. JasrsTson breaking loose and petting over t, back fence with all haste. He thinks ehvtricity is quick, but that dog Is quicker, and he will look for a dog before he again ventures 011 a back porch. A "P. lkCnupty Farmer" write to Phe Oryimlnn: "The political contest hi Polk county next year will be unusually Interesting. There 1 a .ounty-sent issue, which should lie fought out at a sieclal election In 1HH7. Phi will free the countv-scat question from politics, aud glve.DallHM.Klckreall and Independence au equal show. In .smimoii with The Oregonlan, every true republican In Polk county Is loud In condemnation of the record made by the lust leglHluture, and will see to It that men he sent to represent them who are In accord with the policy of the party. The vacillating do-nothing course of our representative lu the lu. session will relegate them to well merited obxcurlty, aud the ticket will be made up of gissl, comieteut, clean and new men men whom we cun trust." The question arises. Who wants a county seat fight? Who wrote that letter? Let u have a rest. Uu. There Is one medicine which every family should be provided with. We refer to Chamberlain' Puln llulin. When It is kept at baud the severe pain of a burn or scald may be promptly re lieved and the sore healed In much less time than when medicine has to lie s- nt for. A sprain may be promptly treated before inflamation seta In, which Insures a cure in aboutone third Ihe time otherwise required. Cuts and bruises should receive Immediate attention, before the parts become swollen, and when Chamberlain' Pain lialm Is applied it will heal I hem without mutter being formed.and with out leaving a scar. A sore throat muy be cured In one night. A piece of flannel dampened with this liniment and bound on over the seat of the pain, will cure lame buck or pain In the side of or civ t In twenty-four hours. It Is th most valuable, however, for rheumatism. Person afflcted with this disease will be delighted with ihe prompt relief from pain which It affords, aud It can he depended upon l. effect a complete cure. For sale by Alexander-Cooper Drug Company. .,. trice' Cream Baking powder wf "elr rUglwrt Mataa4 OW WnBhiiu iBord3i Next Saturday la covenant meeting at the lli.pt Ut church. Howard Itoland, the talented local editor of the Eugene JirgMtr, umde a fraternal visit lo the Wkht Hi dk ofli.e laat Haturday. Mia bit lie Hedge ha a brand new Pease Upright Piano, received a week or n ago, Inclosed In an elegant blacit walnut case with rich carving. White shirt laundered at tin. lude pendene laundry for 10 cent each; and shirt collar eod cull's for IA cents each. Other price equally as low, When the hair hit fallen nut, leav ing the head bald, If the scalp U not hlny, there I a chance ol redlining the hair by using Hall' Hair Iteuewer. (let your mackintosh at the Itakel Htor. The West Hide Trading Company will tie moving Into It new quarters next week. They will have an elegant store, one of the finest lu Polk county, If not south of Portland. M. L. Mdlowau, of near Ituena Vista, brought a sample llurbaiik seedling poUto to this oDIce lust Mou day, ten inchiv In length, and four In diameter, which weighed ever 2) pounds. Turk Mi towels, crash and ladle linen at the Ituket Htor. llcv. W. T. Fleetior, of Heattlc, has I veil occupying the pulpit of the Hi.pl 1st church here durlog this week He Is a very logical and convincing sHakei, and his practical preaeiittttlon of the truth of the scripture appeal to hla hearer. The music lu the Huptlst Kiinday school Is now led by an orchestra oms- idstlug of five Instrument. Prof. Welmer, and Mis Amsud Griffs, violins; Clare Irvine, tromlmiic; Frank Ureeu, 11 fiat, cornet, Mr. Alexander, rgan. It adds very much to the volume of sound aud melody, A gissl Joke Is told ou W. H. Mower, the Hulldlug A Loan man. He aud Mr. Itlley Cooper went to see Iiewls Kelso atKiut taking at.s-k, aud Mr.K.iwi s'came Interested with Mr. ('oor lu examining Into the workings of the company and after Mr. Kels.) had made up hi mind to lake roiiih stock, he turned to Mr. Slower sii'l lu, ho was sitting In his chair sound lt-ep, His exciiMe that he waa newly married did not suffice, aud he had to "set Up" the cigar. Hhelf-iMtner aud shelf oil cloth at the Itaaet lor. Teachers' Meeting. The Polk County Teacher' Aocla- tlon met at Dull, October tfl, 1HU5. Opening remark, W. I. lteyuulds. KI.WTIOft ok okkh kiw: Presldeut P. L. Campbell. Vice President W. I. Iteyunlda. Hc.-retry K. Clura Hall. HIKt'tiSSION OK ttll'.NTV OUAUK WoKK : spelling aud drawing. W. I. lieyimld. Heading T. A. Hayea. UtHig. and natural study... W.H. Allen Arlthmellc T. O. Hutchinson. The following report from a com mittee w . adopie.1: 11. AN OK WOltK J'.iR KNSt'lNd V K A H : I. Hiudy of lence and prsntlce of 'caching, One aud one-half hours to be given at each meeting lo pedagogical ludy under the dirccUou of some leader to be elected by the Aocliillou. II. Dlsclliwion of s-cli.l subjects ol common school course. One and one- half hour lo be given at encli meeting to the dlscusHlon of methiHls of teach- ng some one of the common school subjects. Lsader to be appointed by committee on progianiine. III. (ieuernl exercises. A short pragrummeof general exercise to be p reps red for each nieellng by the schisil at which the meeting Is held. IV. Htaudlng committee on pro gramme to be apKiuted. Votixl that Mr. Allen act as leader of pediignglca! work for the year. Metwrs. Hutchin son, Huyc, Murphy, Hartund Parker, were apisilnted ou progrumme com mittee for the ensuing year, Voted that next mecthift be held at Indc-is-nileiice, Novcmlsir ".Id. There was a good attendance at thl meeting. Home very excellent out line and suggestions were given. K. Ci.aka Ham., Secretary. TKACIIKKA IN A1TKNIIANCK. Win. Allen Chas. MoChIhIi M issKiitliMelX-vilt Miss Zcliu Miner Mrs.K H. Morrison MIhh Hhi 1 lo Miilkey It. L. Murphy L. M. Murru, Jim. Mis Zula V, ftlycr MIhs Luru Psrker MIhh Mary l'urker Win. Maker MIhh Anna Powell W.I. Iteynolils W. C. Ilr.vant Walter Ifuiler I'.L.CuinpU-ll Miss A. t:K-hrun .Mrs.A.M.Crumer H. C. DikIsou Mis M.Ooodrich Luke Ootslrlch (,'. J, Graham Miss Clura Hall N. Hart T. A. Hays Miss NelileM.HIU Mrs K.Puge Hcward D A. Hoag A. J. Hhlpley Mrs. M. H. Hoque Tracy Htants Vic Hopkins Leolln L, Hwann Mlssiiiingswortii nirs. lugguri OD. Ireland W.A.Wish Miti MLongncm Miss Willlimis MIhh Helena Wolf. There were several persons present who are not now teuchcis. If any other teachers were present and did not register they will please to notify the superintendent. T. O. HtiTCiiiNwm, 8. H., Polk Co., Or. Cure For Crippled Children. The Natlonul Hurglcal liiHtltutlon, Pacltio lirancli, 810 Jlrush Btreet, Han Francisco, successfully treuts all case of Orthopedic Hurgerv, DIscuhcb of the Hplne, Hip and Knee Joints, Purulysis, Pyles, Fistula, Nusul Catlarrli, Jlow Ijegs, Knock Kecs, all Deformities and Chronic Discuses. Their siiccet-g lu treating these wines ' Is shown by thousands of reference from trust worthy people all over the country. Person having afflicted children or friend should convince themselves of the excellent results of the system of treatment by this Institute. One or more of these surgeons will be at the Paluo Hotel, Indtpendeiice, Mmiduv. November 4th, one day to exumlne case. Bend for circular. Inference may be hud to Judge Thos. L. Dsvid son, Balem, A. Uohalet, Salem, M. H Goff, Independence, Ell llest, Balem P. O. and hundreds of others. BORN. SHINN. Monday, October 28, 18(16, to the wife of John Bhlnn, the elec trician, a daughter, weight five pounds. The V. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Bsklng Powder 4 mil other Huy Boaporinn, POPULAR PEOPLE. The Opinions of the Readers of the West Side. Till! MOST POPl l.Alt LADY AND A C.iMijielllloii In Popularly, Wlil. li Will be Carried on by Iteutlers ef llii Paper. lu this' hum of the Wkht Hihk will lie foiiiidueoUMiti,entltlcd: "A Popular Lady," which every one whoicoelve Is Invited (.1 tear out, write the name of aoiue lady a resident of the town designated 011 the coupon, and until the tame to the WknT Hihh not Inter thau Monday following the dale iei.r!iigoii thecouisiu. The plan of the contest I a follows: Knell piwtoffloe In Polk county will have a con but, each lusting four weeks. At Ihe end of the fourth week, tin edy and gentleman having received tin most voles will have a plctute, half tone engraving, printed lu this paper We hope to have every p..tofllce lu Polk county represented lu this collec tion of young ladles, aud at the end ol the contest Ihe picture will ls grouped and a vote of four weeks taketi oil all, and I lit) picture receiving the most Voles, will entitle the young lady lo receive a gold watch presented by the Wkht Hidk; aud the getitlemuii a gold headed cane. Itt'l.Krt AND HKUl'I.ATIONH. In older to have this contest entirely satUfuclorv lo all, we ask that the Spirit of the oouteal be observed aa well ua the letter. It I to lie remembered that the picture w 111 Include only head and shoulders, as far down a the waist, therefore the two essenlluls are re gulurily of feature, perfection of form, expression of luce aud gruce of pose. 1U A liiiiuy vote will 1st received as coiipoimcun be obtained from puM-rs, i!nd. Voting will clime each week at VI p. in, ou each Monday. Vole re ceived later will not tie counted. ilrd. In voting, the name ou the milium must be jf a lady or gentleman, who receive their mall at the Hwtot1lec Is'loiiglug to the coUsu 4th. The order lu which voting will lake place Is a follows: Iudeieudeuce, Monmouth, Dallas, lluetia Vista, Falls City, McCoy, Parker, Klckruall, Huver, Kola, lliillslon, Hmllhlleld, Lincoln, Crowley, Lewlsvlile, Perrydalc, Alrhe and .en a. 6th. The Initial and full name of (siutestauti must be given ou ballot. Arrangement will be made with p.l uiuxier at each poMortloe, while the couteMt lusts at that office, foi receiving ami forwarding tiullot together. Uih. All ballot will be tiled In Ihe WKM'KiUKollU'e until final of monthly vote, when they will tie counted by a .Miiimlitee, and result announced over signature of such committee. The bit lots will be dtwtroyed two week thereafter. KICK UK ALL School I progreiMliig nicely with Mims McCoweu n lea. her. Mrs. llumiuui, from Iwlsville, Is visiting her pa re 11 U, Mr. aud Mrs. Lluk. Messrs. I. Itoberlaon and J. D. Allen took a trip to Portland thl week on their bicycle. I. A. Allen ha oompletcd repairing hi houne and I now living In comfort. Messrs. Hturkwealher Itegan, and IUiihIiiiw liave lately returned lo their lioiii.-s lu the Kant. Miss Alice Vernon has g me to Mon mouth lo shty with bur brothers, who are unending the Normal there. Mr. Hargrove ha been ou the sick lint thl week. Last week some thieves broke Into the school house aud stole m silof the hcIi.kii furniiure and a "pair of curling Irons;" since then the directors have secured Ihe door with a strong lock so they will not break lu so easily now. Mr. Wells threshed overscvouty rlve bunhels of licaus lust week, the yield of six acres, Everybody I through digging potatoes ami arc pleased with lhe"luru out.'' MIhs Maud Hargrove has becu en rolled this week in liycrly school. I. A. Allen Is clearing his pasture of ouk trees, this week. Miss McCoweu spent Hulurduy and Sunday with her sister Mrs. Porter. W. Allen lias added a uew floor to his burn. A Storm nt Sea In.-rciufS tlin dlM-oinrort of the voynsur. Hut even when tliu wntther Is not hiinpri.tiio.iii he la lliihle Ui ilea slcknew. They who travuiK the "kIkhdiIo wi'Iiiokb" slmulil b provided with HiMtatler's rtiomaoli Hitlers, wlileb qulU (Unordered Momarlin with srntlfylng iec(l sntl wrtnliity. To the Inirl fi.l Inriiimioe or a tmpl.t, miili.rlmii. or Uhi rlonum or dump ctlim.le, as well as to the baiiufiil ed'eeli. of unwholesome dl.it and bud water, It. Ik rollnblu siilklolo. Commercial travelers by sea or land, iiuirlners, miners, wexlern I'lunoers, and all who have Ui en oouiitvr vIvlKHltuilusofuliiiinto and tempera ture, concur In pronounnlng It the bent. snfe. Ktiitrd. It prevents rheum Hi lmn mid pulmon ary aluiekn lu.Hiiii.e(Unee of dump and cold, and It In su cllli'lcnt dulene HKitliiHt all forms of malaria, ll cm be depended upon hi dyspepsia,, liver and kidney trouble, Ihiimm anil Pyllila.H. Lust Friday evening the oicra house wit tilled with a large mid intelligent audience assembled to Ilsteu to the pre sentation of the beautiful play of "Ditmou and Pylhius, or tho Test of Friendship." Wm.ltuHiuus,u8 Damon; Ilusil Wugncr, us Pythias; Chns. llurg gruf, as Dlonysius; Mrs. Ilusmtis, as Culunthe, und Miss Josie Brown, os 1 lermlon, were the principal ohuructcra, and their acting was true to nature und curried the audience from one scene to the other with bated breath. The ever Interesting story of bow Damon wus condemned to die for defy ing the new made king, and how he naked for a few hours to visit his wife and child aud how hie friend Pythiue agreed to act as his ransom and suffer death if be should fall to return, aud how plots were laid by his friends to prevent his return, and be came In Just us the axe whs about to descend on Ihe neck of Pythias was vividly depicted, and not a few were Hie tears of Joy thin were shed when the frietid dniiof Damon was proven. The music by the Halem orchestra waa very pleasing and a social danoe ixvom Douty & Looko. waa given after the performance, which was attended by quit a number aud much enjoyed. The proceeds were over $)0. Thl public exhibition of a sample of true friendship under the auspices of Homer I,odg, of 1 udcpcudciice, Knight of Pylhlas,wlll no doubt add to the mem he rb I p of that worthy order. Nervousness Cannot b permanently eared by the a of oplstes and mkIsIIv compound. UU too davply sat4. It I eaud by aa lmpovrlih4 condition of the blood, upon which th nrvf depend for lust n.r. Thli la tb tree and only natural explanation for nrvoanes. Parity, eo rick aud vlUllte th blood with Mood's Sarsaparilla nd Brvonn will disappear. Hood's Barprlll will give vlUllty toth blood and will send It eourslng through th vein and artsrls chsrgsd with tb Ufa giving, strangle building qnallllc which make itrnn nsrvo. II 70a ar asrvout, try Hood's Brpsrtll and And tb him rsiiei 01 which tiunnredior Mupwar wil ling lo their published MWllmoolals. OH Hood's oltr Hood's Ilaraas Hood's Psrssparllla Is th only Trun UIom1 1'urltler promluentlv In tb publlo syt today. Hold liy all druggist. ivvu a ...o, UuB( rrtM M. Ht SM. (mice for Rent. THK KKONT IUJOM AUJUINI.Nd TIIK Wider Mi n nine Is for reutt 11x26; eel lar for wood. A real ealats and Insurance mjnnt preferred as a tenant. Kent HOO a noolli. liUltf '"Dissolution Notice. NUTICK trt HKIIKIIY UIVKN THAT TIIK psnnenhlp hereUifore exlatlng tietween l W, Brum snd II. Illrwlibers, under th name ud ulyle of I). W. Mcarn a Co., Is this - day dlmilved by mutual coiiMinl, II. tltrwlk berg retiring from the bualiiM.. All sc. euunu due the firm will be collected by I). W. Hear snd sll delite aellled by bltu. listed m tolwr fclh, isnft, I). W. Htikas, liUlM II. Itisw-iiiiKao. Mil II. IIIIWCIIIIKIKI IIAVINO DIHPUHKO of hi Inlernvt to J. ti. Cleland, the bualnm will tie eontluued under Ihe firm name of Hear A Clelmid. Mr. t'lrlmid being a prat tle! miller of many year experience, w aak nllnuiine of our old cuaUimera sod hope to merit Ihe good will and biulntwi of many new one. I). W. Hkass. I.V.UU J. (I. Cl.Ki.iSl). H.sim s fur Kent. A MINUI.R UKNTI.KMAN CAN OHTAI.1 front room ud fire and eleelrtc light for winter lor moderate prle. Inquire at Wasr Bins office. m( Keslaurant for Sale. TIIK I'CIIUO IM l.NKUI(MKt) THAT TIIK furniture, (XKik lug uienalla, good will, elo. of lb reUurulori Muln atreet, known a U' Iteatsursut, la fur aale, at rewinsble flgurea. 4IIT Plauo at a lUrgaln. A WTANDAHD-M AK K 1'IANU. AH UKD sa new, fur $J7,V Klrat oust HW. Inquire! Ill la office. 4414 Agents Wanted. 175.00 TO $lii0.0l) A MONTH TO ANY ONE TO mpreaent ua. Work slinoel eaay enough foraehlldUido, Mr, J. W. Nixon, Holae City, Jdnho, made fJH.50 In one week. Mary lltiah, byona. Colo., cleared 172 10 In throedaya. Itev, Wm. Curtlain Aberdeen, H, t)ak,, made f 14.00 the ft rat day. No cup. Hal or experience neecauuiry. Term snd pamphlet free. Addreaa st once, HheppA Co., lUMCheatuut HI., I'hlludelphla, Pn. Ha; For Sale. HAI.KUCIIKAT, AND OAT IIAV. BAKUKY aeed snd Chest seed. For sale by W. M. MsuMiN, Ki.-kreall.Or. Trade Wanted. I It AVK TI1KKE UOOD WOKK HOIIHKS. alao bsrueaa snd wagon, which I want to trade for something ele, s I have no uae forthein. M. Nichou 'n Monmoutb, Oregon. Wanted. AUKNTHIN POI,K AN 1) Hl'KKOUN HINO etiuntlestosell a very aalubleand uavrul art icle of kitchen furniture. Ladle or Ueutl men. (lood wugim. No money required. Call ou or sddresa, J. t). W KNUKK, etl Monmouth, Oregon For Sale. ON K HltOAD t'AHT HKKDKIl, CKMJU AS new. tflat KB; will aell for I3U. Cull al Wkst Hinannire, 4414 MUSIC OR SEWING MACHINES When you need anything In Mietlo or Hewing MuchliiPB, nail on Weo. C. Will. He hua s Isrue new at.M-k bought III luteal REDUCED PRICES, And will sell nt tlicne red mini price. All coiivrUhld aheet iiiiialu one Intlf olf; A I no lursu lot al A cla a copy, Ueuu. lue pi.rta, need leu snd oil for sll sewing miichlne. Ilem.iinber the place. 6eo.CH, Two t)Kirs North Salem. of Poauortlce. A. l'KKSCOTT. J. A. VKNK88 Prescott 6c Veness, Proprietors of Mitnufuctiirers of and Dealer In FIR and HARDWOOD, AND Rouh and Dressed LUMBER. J. A. WHEELER, - Manager. RUPTURE Inalaiiiiy Relieved end Permanently CURED WITHOUT Knife or Operation. Treatment Absolutely Painless CURE EFFECTED From Throe to Six Weeks. WRITE FOR TERMS THE 0. E. MILLER CO, Or?tcca! r.nmni 70(5-707, Marqunm Eulldlm, fORTLAND, OREGON. VJaw- A. J. Whiteaker, (ftucuMer te J. P. IKVINH.) GROCERIES-:- AND-:-PROVISlOriS Get my prices on Sugar, Hams, Bacon. Savon Hams, Bacon, Soap, Etc. . . And be convinced that 1 mean just what I say and that is that I am sell ing, not only the staple goods men tioned alwve, but every article in the store as cheapo and many of them " cheaper than any any other firm. . GIVE ME A CALL AND BE CONVINCED. .. Independence, Oregon. SPECIAL SALE One "Hunters" Flour Sifter You Want the jfass. I "SUPERIOR." "T. V B." Call and examine new line of )jp Xiflht heating stoves, warranted to keep fire over night, The New Hardware, F. E. Chambers. s erboni & Wilson, o Proprietors of th o Blue Ribbon Market. Particular attention paid to the quality of our Meats. Highest pries paid for fat stock. C Street, Next to Postoffice. INDEPENDENCE, S Fine Line of K X Long Silk Guards with dou- - ble Heart ZLZ Slide. ... . b Call Early. K O. A. KRAMER, Jeweler and Optician, y! J. F. O'DONNELL Go Scissors & Shears. Pocket Knives. Table Knives. Butcher Knives Carving Sets. Ranges and Cook Pieced and Stamped Loaded Shells, Powder, Shot and Cartridges. HARDWAH STOVES INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. Fire-insurance. - - Wm. N. BOOTS, of Monmouth, Ore., Oonnty ypediil AKtut of the Insurance Company of North America, aim other Imutuitf Amerlcau aud Foreign lusurance (Com panies will be glad to give rules and terms, ou all kinds and clauses of property, to parties wauting Fire Insurance. Wm. N. limits represents the strongest companies, and will be glad to give auy ouq lu Polk couuty the benefit of ' bis large experience. If you want a Are insurance policy written, that will be paid lu case of loss, call on Wm. N Boots, who, for over teu years, has never had a Are but what the policy was promptly paid. W. N. BOOTS, Monmouth, Ore. A. W. Doeksteader, (8uccor to -FBOPRIKTOR OF- City Truck and Transfer Co, v Independence, Oregon. BUiM dM at Rnamala Kate IW Wood vflMJIi vuy iui vrwu aim i.-A ...111 11 r"Un - win k, us viicapas 4()fthe Cheapest. . . For One Week Only. 9 Cents Best Cook or Heatin? Stove Made; Buy NothinjjrV But the - - OREGON. I Axes. Saws. Nails. Rope. Carpenter .Tools. Parlor and Box. Graniteware and Woodenware Polk County Agents for Studebaker Carriages and Wagons. Charlra Ktanta)