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THE WEST SIDE TsUphon, Ns). 141. Fill DAY, DEOKMUKlt 28,JlHW kmhta or rrrniA. HOMER 1.01H1K NO. V MKKTH KVKRY Ntrduvdrtvitl(. Mi-mtwrm will Uk dus nulled sml orn ihemWM,ordliily. Vtmitna KnlshUsre Invited l thud wtan iwuveuW I', t-KKWKR. '.:. . J. W. HK'U AKlWlM, Ik. R, Court Iudn1euc No 30, Forwt- r or Aiupnv, nims every i umhiv vulng 8 0 CKiCK. W. R. AUlu, dentist, Cooper block Ticket No, J150on th clw " Biven last TiiuisJay by C. l. Calbrv-th the grocer. It i IwM by Mrs. Kluoks who livi-s down Urn rivsr below town COBDWOOD taken on subscription - at Ui WKST KIPK oiliw. ' County trturvr Dalton has mail call for warrants issueO prior to October J4, I8W. . V wWi to thank the IndsperiuViies )ijle lto iisvu pairouiied us to libwr iially iiid extend an iiivilstioit toothers aleo. lietncmbtt that il your ninlibor can tavtt iiiouey buying dry goods lu Monoiouth.youcsntoo, S. M. DANIEL. Saturday aOrekrontan oontainail tlost " ad which run thusly s "Lost, in this. City "a pbg dog, belonging to a lady with a curyud tail." Weat Side and Weekly Statesman one year, 2 t .,,,; Th Corvallla Gawds, lrtk, trpun " nice little atory about a young uiau who commenced life in that burg by handling a tawhuck and was later justice in the supreme euurt. The aiory ia nicely toM, the only thing lacking Im ing the gentleman's name. Ladles' and children's Jackets lets than coot at the Monmouth nore, Campbell Bros, have no equal in pricing ' Janes aim stoves, , At Robinson's drawing for the large doll, Mrs. 0. A. Kramer held the lucky , number, 1347. Buy your mill feed at the Collina mill Bran, (13 per ton; shorts $ltt per ton. Have you bought your winter wrajis? ow ia wie time to uuy mem at less ttian coat at tlie Monmuuili btore. How dear to onr hearts ia the old yellow pumpkin, wheu orchards are bar - ren of stuffing for pies, when apples and peaches have both boeu a failure, and berries of no kind have greeted the eyes. How fondly we turn to the fruit of the cornfield, the trait that our children are m taught todeepww--the old yellow pump ' kin, the big-hellied pumpkin that makes such good pies. Campbeli Dros. have just received a new and complete stock of wall paper. Have you arranged yet for your even ing readiug? It not, it will be to your advantage to call at Kobinsou s Book Store on Main street. All the standard authors are kpt on hand and many of the latest books cau be found only there. Wall paper that will please the most critical, at Campbell Bros. Newbro's llerpicide, the dandruff core, b. 1, lieu It le lue barber, keeps it There ia no use sending away to Port land or Salem for holiday goods as Kobinsun 4 Co. keep a good wck on baud. Every day is a Jkiraato Aw at Mon mouth's Big Dry (io8 Store and people iroiu other towns are mot unuiug u out. Out until- ( wig rapidly.-- 8. M. DANIEL, Monmouth, Ore. The steamer Eugene came up on Mon day after a raft of lugs. The raft con tuined 60,000 leet of logs and was made up by John R. Coor who has quite a number of men at work below town. Camplell Bros, carry six different lines in airtiguta prices guaranteed the lowest. Try Moore, the barber, north side of "C" street, opposite Knox's grocery tore, fur a hair cut or shave. For special rate on Llpplncott'a Magazine to subscribers of the VV'kst til uk, cull at the ultlco. The word Garland is a guarantee that - the stoe is first duns in every respect- J for saie uy u. ai. vv aue x vo. Campbell Bros, have the best line of carpets that has ever ben carried in ImJtqemlence all wool and a yard wide, J.H. Moore, the barber on C street, no handles Newbro's Herplclde. the famous daiidrulF ture, endorsed by all the leading barbers of Portland and all cities in the east. Give it a trlul and ' Jiave your hair. Robinson's Book Store has just re ceived a large lot of new books by the Jatest and best authors, Vou would be surprised to see the great variety of air tiuht heater displayed on the floor at K. M . Wade & Co's. If you need anything in that line doil't overlook them. Newbro's llerpicide, the dandruff cure, at E, T. Henkle's barber shop, 10 cents. When in Hulcm and you want a good meal don't forget to go to Htrong's Keotaurant, where everything the mar ket affords can be had. Prescott, Veness & Co., of Winloclr, are busy getting out a large order of 13x18x66 and some 10x20x55. Ttiere are several sticks in the same order up to 20x24x60.1 The firm is contemplating I putting inian electric light plant. Ore' ;gon TimbJrman. Happy New Year. And now the days have begun to lengthen, . The up train was three quarters of an hour late on Monday morning, -.George B'eel took the steamer f Portland on Wednesday, - Mra. 5, A. Mills and ton are visiting relatives in Salem. ' ) C. l. Oahrielsnn of Palem, Sient few days in this city during the week Giocer Brlstow of Monmouth, was visitor here yesterday morning. Mrs. E. E. Paddock went to Salem on Tuesday for few days' visit with friends, it. Ethel Dorris of McMinnvlile and son are visiting Mrt, II. M, Lines, John Scroggt who la working In Ore gon City ia visitiug his imrenia here i E Chambers went to Eugene last Saturday to eat Xmas turkey with Mrs Chambers and bit parents. . Ed Dale has placed tine pool table in the "Castle" where oue can get plenty of healthy exercise. Come and see the cake walk at the rag social of the degree of Honor on Saturday evening. A prise will be given for the best tut' tained character at the rag tag party on Saturday evenlug. Mist Coral Marble of Tacoma, a for mer resident of this city, la visiting with Mrs. Wallace Huntley. teems aj-thuugh. the gun vlub proposition Is go. We havn't seen a sportsmau yet who is opposud to it. Dou'tlail logo to the ragbag party on Saturday evening given by the De giee Of Honor. President Campliell of the Normal School went to Salem by boat on Wed, nesday, , t , Mita Dora llodgin, a former resident of this city, now teaching school iiv.tr Stivertoii, is visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Madison will soon make theirhome at Lebanon where Dick has a job awaiting him. Mr. and Mrs? rE. Cfiambors spent Christmas at 'Eugene, returning home by boat on Wednesday evening. Ed Uilliard and Sherman Hays got to skylarking the other day when Bheriu pushed one of Ed's ribs loose necessita ting hit laying up for repairs Mrt. August Sperling gave a party Wednesday night in honor of her sister iss Edith Malschke. A large nuiulier as present and an enjoyable time had. During the past week, when so many Christmas parties were given we have felt the need of street lights more than ever. Mr. George Gllmore, a brother of L. C. Gilmore, with his wife, is visiting here for a couple of weeks coming from Los Angeles last week. The annual meeting of the Pulk County Mohair Association will be held at Dallas on January 1st. At this time otllcers will be elected and time st lor the next fair. Patrolman Joel Hind man, of Spokane, distinguished himself Friday night by dashing into a burning building and car rying out three babies safely. The fire wat in frame building occupied by "Aunty" Rogers an old colored ( woman as" Babv Home. . ' Mi . MHalngs from Monmouth. Merry Christ mis to alt, . -" j Beautiful Christmas weather. , Vacation Is on and the yonlfi Is happy Willie Murphy Is spending vacation at home. He la t U, of 0. student at En- gene. , ; Many of the Normal students are! Spending vacation at their -respective homes too many to make mention of, Frank Lucas received a handsome pur- lor hanging lampt coiiiplinieutt nf the I NrhiMil Report. band. Percent of attendance.,; M (port of the Independence pu h'IkmiI fur the month endinf Dec, 11100! ' ' . A ' ' ' let C'ratle, Mrs. Tuck, leacher, Nuiulier enmlled., N'.lliihcr bi'lonliig, Dsys prefciit, t,-.,. . ,fiifl Dayt ahsciit ., ... , , , , Per cent of stlendnuce, . , . , 2d (Irsde, M isa Burke, teacher. Niiinher enrolled .',', .... .'. Nmnoer ti dunging, '. I'avt iiresoiit The usual tree at the palace of J, B. h,,', niwi.hi , V, Butler't was attendt-l by greiil iVm-nt d Miii ndsiMHi. .;......'! . number of relatives. ,.,. ., . v . i virnuc, .iiiK. A:iiriiB, iem;uei J. L. JJiegler, who Is travelling-tor L. .NinuU'r" eiiroi'..d . L May & Co., Is having h vacation ami Nuiulier l elonuliin. , . , Handing the same with hit family. ' p,1V(, , , ,, ,,, Mra. Stine, who Is waitress at the din- Days atwe-nt . . , Ing hall, is visiting her son In Portland, Percent of altendance,, , 1? Lucasj.it visiting hit nmtlier and 4th Grmle, M4ss CiHipur, teacher. many relatives tyul I'kmda. , ' ' ' Nuiulier enrolled,,. , . The tree at the Evangelical church 'ih'r belonging on Monday evening at argely ntteiul- pfcseiii, eu. rtinnuing room was at a premium, ""ir '""" ........... . Rev, Esaon and wife went to f iielr old home on Monday to attend a re union of, the Essnn family on the farm on Christ mat day, : t ' ' ' The town meadiants did a running busjuess on Mondy Injure Chrlstmtn, A fiHithall scramble hid l-en at ratigrd for 'between Indepeedrfiegpanii Moii ntontn'on ChrlstnlHs, ; Fvr.a-tni reason the latter team fulled to appear, so th town ami public auhHl mrrHtiucd a game Huh the school Injys won, 15 to 0 .The nan lads played Intrd and well hot itie sctive school bTiys went through their ranks at will. We learn through our R R. agent ' I I I 1 .IS ............ Mr. liil.lnv I.hvh r..ii,.,u,l 'V " l" u, i e a a intent.. rerieni ot aiieitaame.... Hill and 10th fJradea, A. M. Sai teacher. ' J .. 't,j Niiinher enrolled. Number Ifelnuging,,.. . Days present ..,,,.,! Pays absent .,.,..,,..., a , Percent of attendance y -. Sumiiiarv. " Total enrollment... !iiiiilar belonging.,. .... , . Days present Dave ulii'iit .'.. Chester Stiimherg is the flist victim p,.,,,,.,.. f utu.lHm-M lUl.ai in I ... L.ltl.... II ti... r..n..i.. i- . i... ..i .1.. .. niilsinitlli nttt dt astiiDitsi tn kls.tb.ti... I m ........,,....,. ..;., .Wtll-mr )(r,, Wl,r (shovu IKI) in doholnrslilp and d llln PI, PUIUC III .HISKMS i . .. Mi-s 8 3 '.'ft mi ,IHI ..19 ti.6 Ahulrant of lusiriiiiieii't Hied In Polk Comity Die, 17 toil, MOO. iissiis P Cad Well to A J Jnlnmlnn. tract In fty Polk ami Benton mantlet, 113,000 'fl, A Bekker to Msik Hsyter, ft in Ira P mSiu th e n m. tma - . 11 H Montgomery toOiA M Coldwell, Hi blk 11 FmIU Cir, Miy Tyler to W E Wamt, qt cl, loll 2j and 3 and lie qr sec 27 t U t r 12 w Lin uolti co and 401 sec 1(1 17, t 7 a 3 w l U' 8 Hosford admr to W K Wann 40a ce III 17. 1 7 i i 9 w. 1 1 ''(Ml F. 10 Krengle to F A Douty ,lot blk 6 Hill's add Independence. $250 - Jos Wankey to Falls City Cured Fruit Co, lot a blk R 1st sdd Falls City, 115 .M M Kills to Ms M. gwiuii, lots 4 8 blk 23 Imp Co add to Pallas, $00 A L Suiidbers to Mnggle H Hu ml berg 100 a in tp 8 s 7 w, $0 U H to A L Siindliurg, pat to above fiit ,25 414 ,2:i Oft lift U5 20 48 1.7 . tht Ileal Plaster. A rt M of flannel dampened with vumuutfnain a l ain jisim and bound to the affected arts It auperlor to any pans ia eniierior to any pisnier, wrierj trouble'4 with a lame back or pains In tL't afd nr cheatglva it a trial and you . 11 n ui tie more man pieaaed wim r 1 nroiiipt reiier which It stlords Pali) Laflll also curve rheumallam. Oiieapi.lloatioii gives relief For sale n Kirk land Drug Co, Bih UraiUt, MlM Goff, teacher. Nuiulier en rolled .,',.......",..;,',.. NniiilKr wdonglng . Ut l)4.vt present .'. ..... . . :i , . . , . . . . , '. Days absent. i . ''.'Uyiw. Percent of sUendanee. . ,:, , . , ttili G rude, Miss Miittrrson, teaclA,. A timber eiirulled,,, Number M'longing.t , , , ).iys present, , ).iys almeiil , , , . , . , ,,,,,, Percent of attendance.,. 7th mid . Stlt Grailcs lescher. ' Niiiiilar enroiliHl , , , . .. Niiinher Indoitglng. , ,, to here a month ago hut jimt arrived weit around (or a lmk and saw some beautiful things, They ara given away with coupons. r . ;. Mrs. Ellis of Ditllus, it visiting Dr. Doty. We hear that the Woodmen had a great time at fudependeuco Inst Friday Iglit and that one 'sndldute from here had cold feet while another was hot In the collar, The Flr-t Vlcllm ' ,33 ,2 lith, ,.4 . .4.1 ,tlll Bl? PI lum, TtWe la nmrs Tuturrli In litis w i-IIihi af ih miiiitty Hutu ull iilltur illwuatnt ot togtuhi r. am) mii III Hi lii-l tuw yiHtra was iiuipoMil Ui l tifiirlil. I''iir h nnl iimny tvnr duetara tiruiii!i!n!ril It s Im-.il tllmwn, null rp.Tlbc IiU'iii iiiiuuillm. mill , t'liiiatmillv flliii i 1'iirn mill Iim-hI iri'iilnioni, pruiiiiuiii it li n. eumtiiM Hi'lenis! lum ituviii imm-rn in t s eniliuiliiial UIm'hm', sailtliprefiim riHiiimni (ihi-imuiIimihI trt-mt it lUU'a I'Mim-rb I'll'. iiinnli-liiriii by K, J. Clii-miy 4 l,'o., Tu'ciin, ililo, I he unly (KinnlUulloniil rur mi llln iiiiii kut, l In IiiSkd lumrimlly In (tow. ivni iiunii.mi iHnHirui. 11 aot tllrrau ly "it Ilia Hunt! and iiiiiiaifia auriuiva ( lli rii-iik 1 1 itvy tfnrt out (iiiniinHI dollara ror uuy cum II (Hlta tu eurs Hand for cir.-ulr mi lei iiiiMiHMia, AililruM, K, J.CItKVEY4CO..Tole4o.O, 'iil ty OruMMiu.Mii. 1 ..... ' i)4ii a rniuiiy i-iiiu rg fii Iimi No Kerrel Caucus. 1... l- 1 ... 1 t . . . ... . . lie is saiu 10 neve snui two lurua, lie act being witnessed by four or five men who Immediately reported the matter to Deputy Game Warden Charles Macauley, who had the necessary war rant Issue, charging Chester with kill a Mongolian pheasant out of season. Chester came tip like a man ami pleaded guilty to the charge More Ju. lice Irvine, who, In consideration of the young man's first offense and the wishes of the ueighlora, made the penalty light aud still heavy enough to make one think twice before repeating the offense. ' The justice imposed a line of $13 w hich Chester immediiitely paid and was dis charged. It now appear! to Chester that he was Informed on '.inure through spite than from a desire to see the laws upheld ! he ,.3 ill) 2Si U5.0 .284 .2115 4112 273 04 ther ent' stl ment; First Grade, Mabel- Raker, W'lnfred Hull, llcifry Ford, Ruth Sperling, jlessie unman, uenrgio inirringion, 1imuis S'rllng, Ira Mix, . Ihnietta Ticker. U-na Wolcott, Glenn Whiteaker' (fsrie Jones. Kuili Sperling, Mabel Tppiicr, uira witewx ami narry ricaens, , M'comt uraiio tteuevieve VKr, Arthur SHrling, Jennie Klkins, Eirul Walcott, lU'ssie Walcott, Archie Hinlth aud Ina Finch. ' ' ! I hint Grade Helen Cooper,! Due Wood, Ruby Armstrong, lifadys jrvlne am1 Marshal Scrafford. Fourth Grade Jessie Freeman, Waldo This signature Is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets the remedy tbst enree a cold In one day Early Days of Free Masonry. the deve'.opement of Masonry was by no means rapid, but the Church early took the alarm, and 1738 Clement XII. con demned it in his bujl in eminent!. No reason for this was alleged except its secrecy and thut under ita rules men of all religions associate together, giving rise to suspicions of evil, wherefore all all members incur excommunication re movable, only by th Pope, and all bishops are instructed to prosecute and punish them as vehemently suspect of heresy. Ah the Parlemt-nt of Paris re fused to reginter this hull,, it could scarce accomplish much oulside of the Papal States, except in Spain, but with in them it whs renuoieti encctive by an edict of the Curdinal Secretary of State January 14, 1739, pronouncing irremiss ible pain of de; th not only on all members hut on all who tempt others to join or favor tiio society in any way, such as leasing a hoope for its tine. This was a declaration of war to the knife, although the only victim of the death penalty is said to have been the French author of a book on Masonry. Henry (J, Lia, LL.D in (he December "New ipplnwy." sst Baby Home. There will be an old fashioned shoot ing match in this city next Monday, the 31st commencing at 10 o'clock, Roys bring along your old shot guns and rifles and you may get a beef or a turkey, A telegram was received here on Wed nesday informing Rev. Joseph Mutters head that he had been transferred to Ohio, for work. He will deliver h farewell sermon on Sunday evening, as he leavea for his new field next week All are invited to the service. The "Big Boys"arul the "Little Boys met on the gridiron Christmas day and the little fellows "doneup" the big one by a score of 30 to 0. Glenn Goodman had his head jammed and Peri Hedges had an ankle thrown out of joint. The little fellows seem all right. 1 ne city was 11111 01 unristmas, shop pers on Monday, laying in presents for old and young, The stores seemed to do an immense business. Many of them have had extra help for over a week order to keep np with the rush, but Monday made them got a move on. That was a good news item In Satur day's Oregonian about tho $25,1)00 Item in the river and harbor bill for the revetment just below this city. If the engineers don't get a hurry up move on them the river may cut a new channel through the bottom before the damage can be stopped and many acres of valu able land lost to Polk county, Homer Lodge No 45, Knights of Pythias will Install officers at the next meeting, January 2nd. G. V. Brad- shaw, grand chancellor, and L. H. 8tin son, grand keeper of records, will be present. It was at first intended to have a semi public installation, but owing to the official visit by the grand oflicers, it was deemed impracticable, therefore only K. P." members "will " participate! We have had China galore on the war, missionary, pictorial side, but little about its women. The simple and truthful narration of Lily Howard, in the January "New Llppincott, "Talks With Chinese Women," gives in a nut shell the pathos, vacancy, and often tragedy of thT lowly woman's life in China. That the Oriental has sensibili ties and emotions not uncommon to her sex is here made lucidly plain. TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money If It fails to cure, E. W. Grove's signature la on each box. 20c. Drink lop Bold Beer Mills, Grace Walker, Pearl Armjtrohg, Olio Knkins, Emma l!ukle, DolePoiue- "VI.... It-.ll.... 1 .-... f... ya that the principal Informs has tre- " y' . ' - " - 77 'i quently violated this same law. "V. ,, , ', ' " i'TTH. "" r in 11 urnne viwh canoeis, Slnltie Wedding Hells, Hurtmai', Jimmie Johnson, Guiicm Wil DORRIS-HEDGES. At the residence n, Kv Viola Rued, Lewit 81m of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. mons, Madge Clelaud, Frankie .Vhite- L. Hedges, on Monday evening, Decern- Orbit Taylor and Jean Shirman, her 24th, Mr. Mason Lake Dorris an I s1111 Grade-Clara Tin ker, Jertha Miss Lottie Hodges A few intimate. Tharp, June Sewley, Hssd IJohi mmn, friends witnessed the ceremony. The W'hiteaker and Alpha V'ilson. happy couple will make their home in Seventh Grade A Eighth Gimlet Eugene where Mr. Dorris holds a good Myrtle Baker, Frances Cooper,1 Pearl position. Kelly, Hitttie Mix, llulle Wilcox, Uimeiu Madison, Edgar Seelgy, Frank Wihulcr, The Breexy Time company held forth May Webster, Cecile Wilcox, (Mabel at the opera house lust Monday evening Itskeninn, Muuilu Bakemnn and llrville to a crowded house. The management Fluke. I of the opera house can he congratulated Ninth V Tenth GradesGrant fUlierl- on securing this cIiihs of attractions son, Lola. Stark, . Floyd Mix pinion wnere tne periormers Hie uliove the Mix, Maml Cox, Cora Jmw, Kuhy Kelso, average. There was no need for anyone Grace Bvers, Mtra Kiinherhu! Roy in the audieti're to feel blue lor the Hawkins, Nolu I wen, Mabel Turker, brccr.es wafted over the footlights had a KMiili Lines, lues Warner Joel Wilson tendency to keep everyone in net up ami Flora Byers. roarous stale. Between hreescs, an eit- Patrons and others are urged tu lond cellent orchestra Iiirnished classic mimic eneouriiirement by fremicnt visits, to while away the time. While the A. M, Sanukhh, Principal. curtain did not rise until 0:20, the , . lieopli! were not Impatient and every- The best Presorlptlon for Malsrla body went home feeling better for the Chills and Fever, is a bottle of Urove's evening's entertainment. Stockholders' .Notice. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholder of the lude perdence end Monmouth Railway Com psny will be held at Indc iicndunce, Ore gon, on Monday, December 31st, 1000, TantclesH Chill Tonic. It in aiuipl Iro and quinine lti n taHtclcws foruu No cure, im pay. Price, 50o, . - The III U lilckTi!)l)TTliiiaiiie, Whatever may he said of tbslscluii- tillucausea upon which the Uev.'lrl It flicks buns his yearly forecasts ofistorm aad weather, It Is a reiuurkaiile fact There ia ciinciiicrftlo discuasion ut ii'eii(nt rtdative to the rnetliod to hit ndi'it'l ly the rcpublicatis lu tin- next logtHlitttmi for tliooaing V itel Hltitet scfiatnr. Homo favor tliii old i:tn of sectct jwrly c'auoum, others oiti'ii fcapcus, and yet olhert rti ciiucua ill all. W'o favor the latter jlnn. -Ever tince tli con sphiiey which tlefeatuif JIon. 80I Jlirsch, after ho lmij teceivnd the caucus nomination, sccroi caucuwtt liav hwti tho scandal tho rejHih tkuui iitr(y in Oregon. Men have iii.ulc jiromiHcs never to be kept, by rentmuuf tho fuct that the :ret bullot tinublwi 1 limn to talk on way and voto another without fear of ilt tiliun.vThoio!Hibilili(i of accrct voting are audi u to promote dit tirJcr anil violation of honor. Not a single election for senator hat been held in recent' years but the awrct onrty oitucus hits dovcloped tho uiot disgusting tcandalt, nd all but diBruptcd tho party. We think it should bti done away with. When it comes to the protnjr time for candidates) to ho named and voted fur, Jet isvcryiomber of the egislnturo aland urf and horttly and oponPy decluro hu choiol. Let titcre Ik) no sneaking otft aL honest obligations, voluntarily entered in to, by moans of tha secret ballot. four representatives intend to be urni.. anil wyisra , let thptn all stand up and uinko tnauly declar atioiis of their choice for United States senator. Lot us have no inoim intrigues, legislative holdups, duudlocks, violations of party ob ligations and caucus dominations. Let tho selection of Bunatorfor once be freo from the charge of boodling. Ktigeno Jiegister. A Bear Story. The Florence West ssysi R, If. Hern hsrdt is quite a trapper, though Mr, Colvln Is t little ahead of him on bear this fall. I'oweyer, Mr. Bernhardt has six bear to his credit for the (all's work. The Hfth caught wat small one, and when Mr. li. visited the trsp lie found Hist something h'ld killed the animal and eaten a portion of the csresss. He had heard thalne bear will sometimes eat another which It caught In a trap, if ,. .... . - ' out um not boiive the ttatement- A day or two later he caught a large bear, and on examining the stomach found In It bones and bear's hair which satisfied him that the creature had been practic ing cannibalism. ..".. Mow to Core Crouu. r. It. OraV. Who liven mur Amur,. u i.... 1. .. '.. . " , irutHitwi omimy, j, y.( says; VlinilllKTIItUI IJUUUU JII1K1U in II,., best medicine I have ever iimuI. It h ""il mm Hid Ulilid IweomeH Imuran, i.r I man i.i- i. ........ i. , ye nned. It will iS-nT Pil "JT..- Ut bonis with porcupine edtr and inmsiioiiiu oe isirne In mind aud a ""'", ouuon uoien. ir newofiia bottle of ih i Oougli iteilieily kept at bring hit llneu to an wp to-dnte laundry, 'M,, IVWIJ III! IIIMLHIIL If KM H HI Mil. U. 1 WltuM . iK?.? ?? spH'r. For tale by .i,,,. ,,.,. a. Ih ,, ,, , h,4 .oaianu urugv.o. . i ' uuuiii, no win iuukivo in- miirwi, coimrs and cniT equal to new every time that we sud them home. I his will offer , an opportunity for anybody to wear a new t suit of clothes, an Overcoat, or a new pair.'of SIioch.. I must Boll gooflls bwnuse I am indebted bo much that 1' have to sell at any price in order get Cash t0 Pfly what 1 owe. ' Remember better tako advantage of this opportun ity and buy whatever you need. You will get fliKt clasH kooUs at less than wholesale price. Just bIiOw me the money, and you can Have it Your own way: A fair inspection of my goods will convinco you that the prices are all right. The one who Needs Money Is' ZED At the White House, ROSENDORF. Independence, Ore . Nasitil Cittttrrli qnlokly ytulda to treat moiit by Kly's I'nmiii ilulm, which is arce. ally nnimiitia. It is rncoivod through tlio iiimiiiis, eluHimes ami bonis the whole snr fimo ovir wliiili'it uill'iims H.iolf. OrugcisU stilt the SOo. si.o; Irial sue ly mail, 10 CRiitii. Tout it and you arc sure to continue tlio treatment, Annoiincciiiont. 'i'o accoiiiiuotlute th'jno who are partial to tlo uko of ntoiuixors in ftpplying liquids into tlia uaMii jiiHngoB ror eotarrmi iron, blin. Ilm tironrii'tors uri'iiare Cream llalm in liquid form, which will Is known as July's Liquid (. ri'iim Jiiilm. rnoo including tlis iiriivinc tul.fl in 7!icoilM. Drucaiiita or br mail Tho liquid form embodies the mod- lcinul properties of luo solid preparation, A Few Chinese Customs. Tin-re U no poor law in Chlnt, There are no Humlnys. It It considered varw - - tr Hiiwomaniy not to wear trousers, and very indelicate for a man not to have Skirts to hit cost; Comicriliiintlv An, Euroiesn drest It reckoned by Chinese as indecorous. Chinese bcifln dinner wun uessert. nr Wn..;u. .i,...,i.. ... i hm "t ."-"'.'i huu till niliish with hotaoun inniuil ..r Ui fee.-January "Nea" Llppincott. The "real" Sarah comes out In plussant little paper in the Januarv New" Llppincott, by Albet Schini. calMj'Surali Bernhardt lu HerTeent." The gossip about her girlhood is fresh and engaging, and shows the evidence 01 1 personality even in frocks. Anions: the tens of tlmnuimty i. have imcd t'baiiiberlaln't Cough Item eay ror oolda aud la irriiine dnrimr ih ..i r... . - h w jxmn, m our auowicuge, not a : "a uHnwiiiea in pneumonia, lima. Whitfield A (Jo., 210 Wabash uu, uioasro, one of tbe most uro- llltlnot ftu.ttll .1-.. ... . ,. . v.u uiuKKinui iu mat city, in speaktuv of thla. aava: "W'a nnm thaiiiberlalii's Uouuh Itoinxdu r i. I . . s l'im iu iuuy cajti-x, mm u not only gives iirotimt and unnlt kw but also counteracts auy tendency' of Kl'iVT I" imuu II Ellll,llllinilll. " i.. i ..- , ; ' vi ie oy lurKianu urug Vo. SALE1 STGAM UUNDRV Ltsvsyeerertsrs at Kutch'i Bsrbsr Mm. or . 'ivfivjll: with th Salem U(t. TIIE KEW YORK WORLD Thrlce-a-Week Edltloa The presidential oampalgn It over but tbe world maw on lo.r. th. aud it la full of newt. To learn this news, lust as It is nrom lille mirl Im. wees edition of the New York World wtitcti comet to tbe subscriber 160 timet year. Tbe Tbrloe-a-Week World's dllloenoe as a publisher of first newt has alveu ii circulation wuerever tne iSugllsb language la spoken aud you. want it Ibe Ilirlce svWeek World's regular uuBCTiotion price is only f l per year. We offer this unequaled newspaper aud the Wkht Hidk together one year for The regular aubacrlntlon nrlce of the two papers ia w w. Are you looking: for a brush? INDEPENDENCE, ORE00N Vot with Germanybut a hair brush, tooth brush, or a silver-polishing brush. I have a good all-bristle hair brush for 2oc. Tooth brushes, 5c up. A. S. LOCKE, . Prescription Drcggist Polk County Bank (INCORPORATED.) MONMOUTH, OREOON. Vxm to Invnoton. Tho exnvriunne of O. A. 8mw A Cn. In nhtaln. (IIS llluru UlHIl Jll.OllO Iwlunu fur IniHlitiiri li. uunliltul llti m luhiil(ully aiuwcr lininy qiura- Uulia nimilnir to tim uroUii'ilmi n( liiilla..i,,ul pnimrty. Tlim tlli v Iihvu done in & iuimilil..i ii',iii uririijr 01 u until rtlHU'i mid lortilKO To the llcaf. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M . for tlio 1 I 111 t. y llltll (tit U, Ut'M 1 IIIIU lt U Mil I if n fit lit election of directors and ollicnis and Ltorm. Hood, cold wave and ilroni l. transaction of such other biiHiness as msy legally come before shki mooliiig. Uaieil jNovemiier lit, 1!H). D W. Shahs, Secretary NtockliolW Noilce. Notice is hereby nivmi that the annual mcotinit of the stockholders of the Polk County Land Company will be held at Indenendenoe. Oreunn. on Monilav. DccHinbor 81st. 1900. at' tlm -tinnr nf in o'clock A. M., for the election of diH rs and oillcers ami transaction of such other business as may legally come bo- lore saui mooting. Uatcd November 10, 1000, - D. W, SiuitH, Secretary. THE PURE5T AND BEST..... Bottled beer for family use be had at to EO. GALE'S CASTLE SALQON, Independence. stockholders' Meeting'. There will a meutinirof the stockhohb ers of the First National' Hank, of Inde pendence, 1 oik County, Oregon, on TuuLday, January L'2iJ. 1001. at Die oar. lors of the Hank, between the hours of 10 A,-M, and 4 P. M, of said day, for the purpose of electing directors for the en- mug year, and the transaction of anv other business that may come before them. . Dated this 18th duy of December, 1900 J, 8. Cooi'KR, I'res. , NoifciT I will not be resnoiiBiljIo for anv debts contracted by my wife, Viola Hall. Dated December 21, 1000. Hi W. R II iLr,, NoTici:. All persons knowiuu thiMtiRnlvi)H in debted to tho undersigned, are requested 10 cuii hiiu seine ny January 1, ll'Ol. 2t E, , 11it.i,iaiii), Noilce to Winter (onsiiiucrs. It' Is neither honest nor honorable for water consumers to allow their bibbs lo run in freezing weather, and herealle; any party or parties allowing or permit ting- such waste upon their premises wilHiave tho same charged up at meter j rates, Protect your pipes at yodr own expense not ours. Independence & Monpitmth tf Water and Eleotiio Light Co, have ia'cti ululiilv liriuted in bis now famous Alniituiic for many yeurtA The latest startling proof of this hi I, was the destriiciliiti of UulveHtoti, Tol.s, ou the very clay uiiinod by I'rof. Hifks In his 1 )(( Alinuiiuu, ui one of iIIhuh, er by storm along the gulf coasts. The 1001 Aliiiiitmu, by fur the llnent, iuokI com plete und beautiful yet published, is now ready. This remarkable book ol ii..t,t l M b nuiniu ur,l(iii,l 11 1 u il Inul pit tuii ivllh ! inn iJ Inilf-tones; IIW, -ORPfiQN ir in ii if i rn uvitrv i m r u r "i one dollar a fa Hloka' Word and VVofwTl'he Aimttntiu:ic Is sent prepaid for only iKo, prl,if from Word and Works I'UbllHhlng company 2201 Locust Rtreet. Ht Louis, Mo, Do you need..... PRINTING ? If so, give the WEST SIDE a call. Prlutlng of every - dcsorlptlou done with neat news and dispatch at rea-' tollable rates. WE AIM TO PLEASE. VV1MT HIOH " ) iin ir WKKKLY htatkhman l 11 PAUIKIO HOMKHTEAU J lUfilU LIPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE, A FAMILY LIBRARY V Th8 Eest In Current Literature 12 COMPLETC NOVEUS YtAV MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.50 PER YEAR I 26 CTS. A COPY NO CONTINUED STORljES EVERY NUMtER COMPLETE IN ITAEUP I LippiiiuoU's iMiigujiue aud ikt Wiia'r HiriR. nnn vnnr. XH 1 A rich lady cured of her deafness ami doImcs In the head by Dr. Nichol son's Artificial Eur Drums, gave $10,000 to I. in institute, so ttiat near people un able to procure the ear drums may have them free. Address No. 13134-c, The Nicholson Itittltiite, 780, Eighth Avenue, New Y'ork, U. 8. A. Steamers Altona and Pomona . Will leave Independence ' EVE ft Y DAY, Sunday .; ..: excepted, at 7:00 a, ni., for SALEM, PORTLA ND.I L Kor Freight or Passage ap ply on boardthe boat, or to tbe agent J. E. HUBBARD, Imlcpendence - Oregon. W' $1.00 $1.50, $2,00, $2.25, $4.00 and $5.00 Those are extra good value. Call in and bo con vinced. Yours, for Fountain Pens, 0-A. KRAMER & CO Jewelers and Opticians. imUtll.. Willi ctmt of mma anil linw in nnwnm tlieiii! trmlii nmiku, iIohIkoh, uvukl, InfriiiKu- iin im.. uvci.iuiiii hi iviiuiuk pawiucaiieeia. This pnuiplilut will bu mint In-B Umuyoue rtim 10 u. A. Buow & Co., Wanlilngum, D. C Notice. The Vim Rational Hank of Indrpendpnoe, Untoli, Imwlt-d at luituiiitleii(te lu tlieSUilo ufurvtfon, hi cIimIiik up lu allalni. -All uote boldom and otliern, ertillum of the anNocia llon, are tiiprufura lioreby uotltltid to rnent llt nole and other claims BKi'liiHt theasso. clallon Tor payment. J. M.'Uuorsa, lald Ueooiiibur 31, 1U00. I'lesldunt, A CLEAN 'SHAVE " ; AND A , -H STYLISH PAIR GfelT IS .WHAT YOU QKT WIIBN YOU PATKONIZB Kutch's BarberShop. Indepeudenee Oregon J.H.lllWLKT. P.UCjlMI'nKI.1.. . .rrmlilrnt. Vlrr-l'rnlili-iL in i. riinii.i, I s irr. Paid Capital . . $30,000.00, DIRECTORS: . J. H. Hawley. P. I. Campbell, I. M. eunpson, J. li. V. Butler, John B. Stump, F. 8. Towell, Joseph Craven. Transacts a General Banking and Exchange Business. The Independence NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock, $50,000.00 B. HIRflCHPKRO, ABRAHAM NELSON, Prsnldmt. Vtcs-rieildtnl 0. W. 1KV1MB, Caabtsr. DIRECTORS. B. f. Rmlth, A. Nslton. A. N. Baiih. B. R. Ju psrwn, I. E. Rhodes, D. W. Bears, U. Hlncbbtrf A fencrtl Btnktni and exohsnrs bnilns tramaclad; loaui mili, bllU discounted, com merclalcrfdltisrantrd: decoslti reoeWed on current locoum mbject to obeok, lawrsil paid 00 time depwlti. THE ARCADE. Davidson & Hedges, Props. Cigars, : CigaraHaa, Tobaoooi and Confectionary. First Class Soda Fountain In eon- i naction.' ' The Castle Keeps constantly ou hand a fiue assortment of Whiskies, .' -Wines, C Brandies, .' Cigars, ' Also the famous Hop Gold Beer. ED. Q ALE, Proprietor. The HntEl Eail HDallas, pxe. Has been refitted and renovated from.cellar to garret, and every thing is new. -Good sample room for commercial men. Satisfaction guaranteed. Hates, $1.00 to $2.00. Special rates by the week. BUCK fr SMITH, Proprietors. E.L.Ketchum.M.D Ofiflce and Residence (brnor Railroad . Monmouth Streets, INDEPENDENCE. OR H P.' Stooffer. Insurance...... and Collection. Titles Examined. CHARGES REASONABLE. Main Streeb Dallas, Oretron W. 0. Sharman, ' i. Main Street, Independence v Southern California. Notable amonu; the pleasures afforded by the Hhasta Route Is the winter trip to Houthmi California and Arizona. Renewed neiiualntence with this eeo- thin will ever develop fresh polo ta of lnteret and added sources of enjoy mont, under its sunny skies, in the variety of its Industries, In Its prolific vegetation-ami hiiiouk Its numberless rwirts of nuHintaln, shore, valley and plain. The two dully Hhaata - iralna from Portland to California have been re- rently f(!ilppcl w'ltli the most approv ed pattern -of standard and tourist Bleoplmrearn, but the low rates of fare will mill continue lu effect. llkmlruted euldes to the winter re sorts of Cidifornlafcart Arizona may be hud on application to U n. MAKKHAM, U. V, A., fortland, Oiegou "DOCTOR UP" ; Changeable weather between two seasons encour ages your chronic troubles and inflicts upon you much petty sickness. Better ward it off. 10 cents might prevent it when $10 wouldn't cure it. ' ' Come to us to have your prescriptions filled, and for everything kept in a well regulated drug storey STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES KIRK LAND DRUG CO. MOTOR LJXE TIMli TABLE Corrected to date. Lenvtii Inili'pcnil ence lor Monmouth nml Alrlle. TiSU H. ra. 3:30 p. m, Lenvee Iii(lnpeinl-enr-e for lUoninoiith and Dullne, , lliOOa, m. 7:1S p. m. Leaves Minmiiiutli for Alrlle. TSOtt in. 3:5') p. m. Iieavea Monrannth forUnlUs. 11:110 a. m. , 7:30p.m, Leavre Alrlle for M o n m o u t h and IiHlepenilctiie, 0.00 a. in. fi SO p.,m. Leaves DiiIIhd for Momiioiitli mid lu- dependence. 1 Oft p. m. ; 8 30 I.eavea Miiniiiontli for Independence. 9:45 a. in. 1:30 p. in, :4U p. in. Ri45 n m, OiOl p.m. Leaves Tntleneml- ence fin-Moiinioiilli- 8i0 p. ni. WANTKD ACTIVE MAN OF O0OD0HAR aoter to deliver and colleot tn Oregon for, old extnUlluhed mnniit'iinturliiH wIioIuhhIii honso f 100 a our, mire pay. llouoHty mora I hun ex. periunoe rsiUlreu. 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