r V vr n: 1- J 4 1 A THE WEST SIDE Tltphen, N. 14t. Ktitl V V. FRHUUAUY 1, 1901 KM;itrs or i vtiiiAs, Wnlno-tlay evening. Member will take due noi a ml mtvimi ihiiielem'orilliialy nl in Kuijiiin are. Invited to attend tthea imuwuioui, v, u f kaiimi.i . t;. J. W.KlCtUKlWOS.K.R.S IVurt Imletteihleitc Nu. 80, Forest e rs f America, meet every Tuesday It Allln, dcutlsl, CwiMMr bUtok Buy your mill feed t th Collin mill lirau, i7 per um; hurts 18 per ton Ho did you like the dry Sunday? Those dwiirinn ihwt will profit by crtitum on J. L. Stockton befunt going elsewhere, ltluin incubator ' r the beat Call ami see them. F. E. Clumber. Xewlio" Ueriiioele, Um dandruff eure, K. T. Heukle tiie barber, keeist it Look up R. M. Wade A CV reduction stove tale. We can leave our old lantern at hottit o( nihu noV (or k hr while m the moon ie setting larger and atronger and will I lull Sunday night. A new line of ealieoe, pervalea, eto. juat received by J. L. Mockton. At Kobinon'-chool book and school upptie. West Hide ami Weekly 8UUwnin, omyr, $2. Call and aee the new nam pie book of gentlemen clothing at J, L. Stockton. Granulated bone and ovater ahella for your chicken. F. K. Chamber. Order a nice dressed chicken, from Palmer Bros, for your Sunday dinner. Already the F.nulish partridge lately put out on the O'Brien farm are paring off but they gather agnin in the evening in the woods where tucy weie turned loose. The travelling men all ay "J. L, Stockton' store would tie an honor to Salem, Atbauy, Corvalii or f.ugene.- II vou are deeirmia of haviiw a utee ttoek here give bun your patronage. Are you in the play? Trv Moore, the barber, north aide of 'C" street, opposite Kjiox' grocery store, for a hair cut or shave, R. M. Wade A Co, will be in the lead on bicycle this seaaou, their stock baa begun to arrive. , For school supplies aud school books, go to Robinson's. For special rate nt Lipplneott' Magine to subscriber of the Wwt (SitK, call at the oltlee. J. L. Stockton has Iwught and will receive, shortly, the finest line of carpet ruga, window shades, portiere and lace cuuaiiia evr brought to Independence. Full line of poultry supplies at F. E. Chambers. Fresh oysters, clams, crab, flab, etc., at 1'almer liros. J.S. Moore, the barber on C street, no handlee Newbro's Herpleide. the famous riaudrutr cure, endorsed by all the leading bartier of Porilaud and all cities iu the east. Give it a trial aod save your hair. The weather continues cold and clear and the steamboat men fear that there wou't be any water in the river before long if the good weather continue. iJLL Stockton will receive over 100 cast s of men' women's aud children shoes,1 ranging in price from 60c to V. Mano'a green bone mill at F. E. Chambers. The WiMT Sid club with the Ran Francisco Examiner. Don't forget the entertainment by the (i. A. R. post at the auditorium on Lin coln's birthday. Palmer Bros, pay cash for eggs, poul try, etc. Call and see us. Baled I ay ami baled straw for sale. Inquire ol Henry Hill. A large line of calicoes and outing fl.inni'is at 5c a yard at J. L. Stockton's. Mr and Mis. B. F. Whiteaker return ed from Portiajid Friday where they have lieen visiting their sons, Professors W. H.aud A.J. Wliiteaker, for five or six days. While there they had the pleasure of attending one of the lectures and demonstration given by the profes sors at their institute, which was highly interesting and instructive, teaching and demonstrating the wonderful power of the great law of agreement in curing disease. We are laying in the largest stock of goods lor spring trade that we have ever liml at prices mat win piease an Yours lor busineas, J. L. Stockton. Grass seed of all kinds at F. E. Cham bers. You would be surprised to see the git'Ht vaiiuivuf airtight heater displayed on the flour'at K. M. Wado & C'o's. If yuu need anything I is that line don't overlook Ilium- The Southern Pacific bridge gang fin ished work on the company's ware houses here Tuesday and the car used by them taken towards Portland. The warehouses are now in flue shape for the handling of all kinds of produce, particularly hops. New no' Herpicide," Ui dandruff en ,n E. i'. Heiiklf's burlier shop, 10 cents. vVnwi in ! lent arid Vu want a good tie-il d m't ! rnf.t to go to Wrong's It ' mi i h ii I, i.eie f very llilujj the niur kel iU- it -a oe had. L-'e's Lm'- Kiikr will destroy the ver min on your oullry; U works while tln-y sleep. Get a can at F. E, Cham bers. On the 3:30 trip of the Independence & Monmouth motor Monday, a car in the train jumped the track at Collius' switch, blocking the track for over six hours, caui-ing the omission of the Air he trip. The car was loaded with twen ty five tons of wheat and was being side nicked when it went off. The train was three hours late on the Dallas trip This signature U on every box of the genuine Laxative Brorao-Quinine Taweu ths remedy that cnrea cold t f LIPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE, A Family Library The Best in Current Literature V 12 COMPLtTC NOVCL YlARLV MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.60 per year; 25ct. a copy, NO CONTINUED STORIES EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN IT8ELP i,.)(,i..cuti ' .ii BJilUo uuU tlie VVtoi On Sunday, Mark the two year old ton of Mr, and Mr. J. I,.' Manna, fell down stair and brok Ms collar- lone. et. Hill', returned missionary from Japan, will preach in the Baptist church Sunday morning and evening. ' . Mr. Rlrhard Madison and ton went south yesterday to Join Mr, Madison at Lebanon, Rumor ha it that our genial Frank Skinner is going to take a helpmate toon, Mr. W. It. Kelly will open board- ing house in the building lately vacated by Mr. Charle Allen, If the weather w had ilurlig the first of the week continues, we will oon I picking strawberries. Invitation are out for the marriage of Mr. Otit Welch and Miss Myra Brooks to take place on Tuesday, February fith. Mr. C. 8. King of Silvetton, Wash., and Mr. W. H. - Wheeler, of Everett, Wash., are visiting their parent in lu- dependence, Mr. and Mrs. It, M. Lines. Mr, and Mr, A. J, Goodman are now at Lot Angeles, California, taking a sun bath every day and doubtless wishing fur little Oregon weather for change. Representative Hawkln and Simp ton came home Friday evening to spend the usual Sunday receta of the legisla ture. Mr. Henderson Murphy returned last Saturday from a month' visit with her daughter at Dayton, Wash., and Sher man county this state. Colonel Holt, the tenieranec lecturer held forth to good audience at the Christian church during the week. Mr. Oliver Jonet, who ha been quite tick for over two weeks, is now able to be np, John N. Frest, of Jefferson, Marion county, who ha been visiting hi cousin J. M, Tetherow, returned to hi home Monday Mr. Nellie Lambertson, of Portland state commander of the Lady Mace bees, made tne tent In this city an olll citl visit on Monday afternoon. Mrs Lambertson is now un'i tour of otllcial visits and started for Corvallls on Tues day. Mr. Ethel Dorris, daughter of J. W. Ballingei, leave this week for Boise, Idaho, to be united in marriage on Sun day, Jan. 27, to lr. Samuel Mulkev, i former dentist of Independence, now located at Hailey, Idaho. Yamhill Re porter. Miss Lula Robertson entertained a few friends at her home last Friday evening. Refreshment were served and an enjoy able time had. Those present were the Misses Kate and Grace Jones, Grace Damon, Arline Lines, Lulu Ruhertson; Messrs. Claude Pengra, Louis Brant, Glenn Butler. On Wednesday J. B. Slump of Mon mouth, lent a aheep to Corvulli for the Oregon Agricultural College.' The household good of Walter Roy were on Wednesday sent to the depot for shipment to Tacoma, where Walter has Job. The city Marshal ha been Instructed to "gel away" with the pigeon nuisance. Andy get your gun. Owing to the depreciation of valuation by the county court, of city property, whereby the same was reduced twenty per cent, the city council on Tuesday evening levied an eight mill lax for city purpose during the year 1001, The "Talkp with Chinese Women," by Lily Howard, in the New Lippincott magazine, have led to a revised impres sion of the lowliest womanhood in the Celestial Empire. The February num ber give a pathetic interview with "A h Lat" which every American mother should read. Mulbeiry Bend ia New York's Little Italy and Henry Wilton Thomas is it laureate. His story in the Febrimry New 'Lippincott, called "A Bloodless Vendetta," is brimful of the humor and romance of that picturesque quarter. The men folks at the runch were aw ful glad to see Mrs. Murphy back as they had been having all kinds of bachelors' grub and cooking during her absence. The saloon men say they don't mind opposition nor do they particularly ob ject to closing on Sunday, the same as any other business, but they do object to anybody selling liquor by the drink or bottle wiiiiout paying me regular license so to do- Edward Fuller, a member of trie Southern Pacific bridge gang, had the forefinger of his right hand badly mushed Monday while assisting in hanging one of the new heavy doors to the company's warehonse. He got his finger jammed between the door and the wall, tearing the nail off and bruising the nnger terribly. The O'Brien boys say that the English partridices lately turned out on their farm are as chipper and spry as can lie and seemingly contented and happy. They can be seen occasionally and are fully recuperated from the had effects of their long journeys across the Atlantic ocean and this continent. The freight train from Portland to Dullas on Wednesday night went off the truck at Smithfield about 8 miles north of Dallas, wrecking three cars, the cause is supposed to he that the rails spread. Our motor went from Dallas and rendered some assiHtance, The, loco motive and a flatcar at one end and the caboose at tho other end of the train, siayed on the track. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Puke Laxative liromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money if ll fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature Is on each box. 25c. THE PUREST AND BEST..... Bottled beer for family uho to be had at Hop Soli m ED. GALE'S CASTLE SALOON, Independence. CHy Ceiiiicll. The council met in adjourned eeaslon with all preaeu t, It was ordered a new walk be built on the north tide of C stieet on lot ft block A resolution declining the plitcone that hover over Stockton' store a nui sance, was pasaed, and Marshal Tupper directed to do away with them. ; H. M. Lines was elected city recorder vice J. D. Irvine resigned. It appearing to the council that an K mill lax la neeeasary, tne same was or dered levied, The aiuoiint of taxable property I 20i.87. Some discussion wa had as to the indebtedness of the oil r ! it being pro. posed to issue 4 per cent IkuuIs in lieu of 6 per cent warrant, Bill of J. W. Klrkland 1 for drawing ordinance, ordered paid. A fanners' Inatltute, under the ana pices of the Oiegon Agricultural college, Is to lie held at Wells on Tuesday, Fi b, 8, There will be addresses by W, F, Hobnail, G, W, IVniiian, IV, Jus. Withycomlie, Geo, Armstrong, Mr. Geo. Liiideman, Prof, Kent, Prof. Coote, with music and recitations thrown in. The Institute opens at 10 a. m, and ex tendi through the evening, . The follow ing haa it application in this community, a in every other for that mailer t "Put your buy at work if h ii not in school. It there ia nothing else (or hlui to do put him to whitewash ing the back feme, keep the lawn in order and let him cut the winter supply of wood, Anything Is better thau loaf ing aruund about town at the head of a cigarette stump, learning all evil aud contracting All the vice that the devil keeps alloat to ealch idler. No honest labor will hurt the boy. But the t v 1 1 habits he may contract ou the li reels may kill his soul aud poison hi morn! nature so as to make him a detriment to the community In which he lives and how down hla gray headed parents with shame, if the fitthuis ami mothers of today would learn the ituHitsiice of trsiu.ing their son to lie industrious and keep them off the streets, the coming gimeration would he better off." THE DEWEY CELEBRATION. Was), Ih jtintmn It omf, An I'm irr hum m mors, Atlff limiii wslrusiHl Urwy I'ruiii lnruS hrallirn lr; An, lliuli I'm 1'i-slv tirrtl. 'Hi.-.- t l- l ttl o.MUOn In kn.iuiit I 4 In Niki Yurh Tu ltt) erlt'linitl4i. Maftliv, I tHil the iinl-(.I!. uu. I Vo tM i. . An 1ii !,t l jiii 0t HK I'll I.- I .. 'I.. 1 1 my lr!i r I'wlut k lu tlir rite, . II r- I Weill It, I1 lil lUlUiiO Urtt l tV luro uf Ktni.lrr l Al r'dnit m. Ib.r t;k t,ll !,I t ttnisipil 'i.'.jl :.l bNhj? Ilie wlrwpl A'isitin Irr f 'la Owner. U W Wflix g.:.tl ll, ftwt. I ,-l,ljr KlU roltrtt .r dill tit r. rtsiu.n A'",3lrhlH t.f (ll In Iwr U-enlit iMfsr, ys rplrhrsllon, An !"! I h.'lil tin. ttie, lltsiil llw h"in an lar.l lU drumt, I rwinlafl lit mw thry tle. "Hr. llw t' uerln lli w (ni" An I''- lliite fakia run uii ner t'tik U(-,h a rMit)t i)i -tt triui"n, An I t. n.fe mj uml'tfrll n ycllrd At Pv mjr' e!rl.r! Ion. I iHJb'I huy i sj'itd brli. A I k-pt i l. nr S (he graw, TtifiWili I (will s tri-nt ilullsi To a?1'' thp a-tniUal a-; Hut I iln'l l-((rai!f tho m,,nji, PVr h' r'ain.r.1 tu W rrlatU'n, 1HI li ll:.! I tth) '"I'l Ht llrlftl Tj Ihs Mi'wi-y el hrtin. T's.!' tjiill t M il K"iflf Ktikw) (vslixt i lv'..j' ilay; ft I H, tan u hit him m, ftnl a v!.v tw rfirw hla pa)-, P' t hi Allnaii'lla Iralnln A i hi ifinri;niini "rtliKaOim PI :. I . 1 1 In li.-.rrtrrp Wild lln? l'.'i- rrlkrti. . i rnvc I milt a 'Mt. aquarp V. I 'i f i hl.'shttHi ill'tua: IVf j' I si:i an in,' a hial an mltk li 6.. f vtMte l-h,, Aa it a , iiir ii tmr ill'ry K.r li lunw pnralh:n H " Vn" IVcN- tiU'Vt v H'tf'hilMI r .' Ih iJi'W. fi 1 l.u'htn, .'.-, mil IMaln HiUr. There ia a roihI deal of buncoinlic in (ho a8rti(n that tlm army hill gives the tirenMont power to contnl the izo of tho army by increasing it 50,(KX) when he wishes. As a matter of fact, tho hill created an army of 100,000 ami merely ivw the president power to rodueo it if ho seen fit. This is a very different thing. v It t reported that the clam is in danger of extermination. Wo hope not, Who would winti to pans the summer on a clamlens coast? A' shore whereon no merry digger gcekB hin unforooioua prey would seem lonely. The . table will he inhoHpitahlo which iH ungraced hy dishes in which the clam holda the place of honor. Tho lobster has its sturdy protectors. Khali tho clam lack defenders? it it a Mr. A. JC, (jehhardt, secretary of tho Oregon Kish and (lame Asso ciation, has taken pains to group in ono hill all existing game and trout laws, and it has been intro duced in tho legislature with the indorsement of sportsmen. It is house bill 110. It is an orderly arrango'iiont that is sadly needed, for acts relating to game protection are scattered confusedly throughout many volumes of codes and session laws. Neither Mr. Gebhardt nor tho association which he represents Becks to dictate what shall he game law. They leavo to the Judgment of the legislature what shall he close season, duties of tho game warden and penalties, All they ask is that tho harmony of the hill and its orderly nrrangenient shall not he disturbed. It is a small favor they ask, and it should he granted. This idea of codifying laws hearing on general subjects is a good one, and should he applied to mining, horticulture, national guard and many other topics. Oregonian. WhM Club. The wlilst club met at the residence of Mr, and Mia 1 Damon last Friday evening. The first pi lie weie won by Mrs. J. H. Ompor nml Mr. 0. W. Kutch. The ladies consolation bsdii wai rapt ured bv Mrs. Kutch. while Mr. J. Cooner cotilinued In possession of the gentleman's insignia. ' This evening the club will meet with Mr. and Mrs Cleland. PlIILK! iU'SIMSS. Abslrart of Instruuien' Filed In Polk (minir Jhh. 2'. m an, iiioi. liKKim A Nelson, referee, to V, M Young, Its ft, 0, 7, S, hlk II, Paileisotis adJ Didep lltSHI, August Hieeht to D A Crllchlow, 10 JELyledlelp7rftw-iW L (' and J 11 Alexander to Moore (let ty, part of blk 8 ti and 3 e, Ilium 1st N J Frink to Alice Myp, o see 1.1 1 0rtl w-l. Alice Mver to II R Ursttt, 40 sec 8 t Id rtl w-tl00. J C Wagner to W J Wagner, ll 6 idk Leveus adtl Dallas J C Wagner to l(uiry sml T A Wag' iter, s.w J r Kimsey l I o tp 7 t o w - II. J C Wagner tu Mary Wagner, ftOxlOO feet East Dlls-l. OtlOHKCoto Mary A Pi ire, 80 sec 11 lp 10s r7 wf-HK). ImCieole Academic Institute to Alonso Brown, small triangular tract on east aide academy grounds, Pallas f 100. 1tilleJ lle to M f, tlsyes, IlHi sec '20 lp 8 1 r 8 wriH'elpt for patent. R A fttewitit t F T Slevsrt, tila Eliat BnelldlQtp7r0w.Iu0. Dow M and 8 0 Clodtylter lo Hattle Mnore, It 1, 2, and e S, liidep fruit farm I'.t'iO, II Howe lo Mrs M C Turnldge, S'.'Ox 4 K) t J II Lewis d I e K )mIIu-I:'0. IC A Mewuri to f u March, Nia sec 10, J", is, lp 7 s is H A 1 w, and w mill ?ikh). Hiate uf Oregon to F II Manth, l'20a see 111, (p 7 r 7 w 1."i0. Married At the residence of and by Bev. J. R, Baldwin, Mr. Robert V. (irlgshy and Miss Ida My Hartman uu Monday afterniHin. "A Stiiiiiner's Fanry,M ln Wednesday night, February lUh, this bright spnrkling -otneily will lie pre' sented by home taient under the direc tion of Percy H.l vin, bile uf the Mc I'oy Co, Those taking pail are Misses t'ora Snell, Edna llurneit, Blanche ("le- lutid; Messrs, Riant, tioodiitan, Haw kins, Dr. Allln and Mr. I,cviii. It is a beautiful play, full uf laughs, and w uii a hart interest that never fails lo touch the audience. The piece ha U'cu presented by Mr. Iivin in ninny town in Oregon and he has some Very flattering letter ami notices, feat on sbIb at Locke' drug store Moni'av. Popular prices-25, Si & oOct. The county bridge connecting "New" and "Old TuW i being rebuilt. New 3 inch 'hiking I put uu In plii'-e of the q old laer and now the bridge ought to Isnl many years, . lrfit Kriday T. W. Itrunk received at bis rsnch near Kola the finest Colawuld buck in the state. It is three year old and came direct from Kugland where it bal been winning tlrst nrir.es at all the shows. Mr. Ilriink has flock of 73 C'utswold ewes and takes pru'e in them, lie is naturally elated over this latest addition tu his (lock, which wss much admired hy all who mw him. The Woodmen ve a very pleasing phoiinruiili and stereoiiii'on entertain ment at the opera houe on Monday evening to a large audience. The chief engineer at the water and light plant tins moved the whiallc so as lo bring them in closer touch with the euwineer on watch In cane of necessity. These ultlrial are always doing some thing to belter the walur aud light "cr view, COIWlVVOOK uiken on subscription at the WEST Hi 1K ollice, Kunday was a dry day In Indejieml- ence, so lit r as the saiuuns were con cerned. Of their own volition the pro prietors dosed their places of business,' front and rear, and refiihcd to sell any gomln ulilioiigli iinjHirtiltit'd to do so. In the evening some of them went to the auditorium to hour Col. Holt apeak on tcinpeiuiici). The saloon keepers in In- dopi'iiih'iicc ate not -the wont Hellish tucii in ttfwn. There is no better medicine for the ImlneH limn OhitinlM'rliiiii'a Oough Uiiui eily, lis pleiisuiit taste and pro nut uud effectual cures make it a favorite with mothers ami small children, ll (ju'ckly cured their coughs and iojIm, preventing pneumonia or other serious eonse ioeiiies. It sIho cures croup and bus been lined ill tens of thoiihHllds of cases without a single failure so fur as we have liccii ii I ile to learn. It not only clues i roup, hut Vi hen given uu soon as the erotipy eolith appears, will pievetit. the iitliu K, In ciiHCH (if whooping cough it liiiirl.'S the lough iiiiiciiB, milking it nnsier lo i xporule, and lensens the sever ity and ficijueiicv of the piiroxyntns of couching, IIiiih depriving Hint diHeiiHe of ill (Iiiiiiji'I'oiih coiihi -qiieuces, Kor sale by Kiikliuid Drug Co. In OregiuT, Milliims of acres of the beet lauds left in the gilt of the government are In Oregon, Soil that. yields from three to live harvests of wheat for one seeding in Oregon. Over 20,(100,0)10 acres of for ests, that produce troiii 23,000 tu 2i0,000 feet of timber to tho acre in Oregon. 1'nHtuicn that turn out 250-pound sheep and 22IK) pound cattle in Oregon, More than 14,000 square miles of mineral hinds, rich us the richest in Colorado, California or tho Klondike In Oregon. A climate that ia unsurpassed no win ter colli, no summer hear, no hlizzardH, no drouths and no crop failures in Oiegon, ... Oregon is reached directly and quickly by the New York Central lines and their immediate connect ions. A copy of "Round the World viu New York and Niagara Fulls," will he sent free, post-paid, on receipt of a postage slump hy (iuorge Ii. Daniels, 0, P. A., New York Central Uniln.od, Grand Cen tral Station, New York. ' Notice. ''T-'"''' The Klrnt National Hunk nniKlependeuee, Onyoli, localeil lit IniliipHiiilenra la tile State nl'OrsieHi, In elimiiiK up llx iillnlrH. All note liuliliii'H nml uUieiv, oredl Kii n nl Iho hvnovih l ton , n Uiei'er'ni'M liereliy ii'illlled to present th iioti-4 mill oilier cairns uitalnit iUu umi. vtutlnu for luiymeut. ii tt. Ueoi'SU. ' uauiu ueceuiuer a, iwu, t remaeuvi ! How! Thl T WllTr- ( n II ''Hi' Sit 1,' -r C.rr-(1 fi,f v. ,i. . ' ,l '' cuSjii, m nttpil iii lli: 1,11: (I, K, J. I'll N"V S C(i , f.t.... 1'uio.ln, O H'aiiuiii t',l,,ivf .mm.1 ii .1. li . -n hp ir . I m ,e ,i. iij ,i irv ,.i,isli-ii f,it ttn i IIP ' , hlf, n o l' ( i mil- miiii'p 1 i- fi, ,.. ie i i b. I , e ii m H'.(h; js JVm l,-i : M. .iir , r(:, ,s.. ..Liiirtn o, " u " Mtstiiiu .x niMll4dll 11 i ' 111 Hill, it, mkm nl r.M'i i f ni k ucnv,ei. I"! ' 'I" J IIINIH , IP i l, i ., .', . M S uu ,v n i e ti ,,,i. en ; ;e i" uu ii, hniil llUU't I' KllllH PHI. I , , NcIhhiI Iteport, The following Is the roll of honor of the Monmouth public schtsil (or the month beginning iKc. 17, 11M0, and end log Jan. 11, tOil t ' - Firat grade-I.illle IWdwell, Mildred Force. HiHotid grade-hloyd Waller, Velm lletlley. Third grade-IVan P.aughmarl, Kdna liridwell, Mary lleiisou, lirena Dsnlil. I'ourth grado-Allieriu I'urt, Hugh Smith, l.ee Whileomb, Jean lied well, Lester Murphy, KouglaH Crow Icy, Tho. I'ettll, Maud OihIhoii, Nancy Uoae, John Hint, Iira Craven, (dim Moott, Flor ence llellley, Mary Murphy, Fifth grade-Luella Paniel, Pavid Campbell, (.lay lord mI fn-y. Warren Allen, llattiM (lerteit, Holomou Ta) lor, Huth gradeAgnes 'Campbell, Fern duller, Catherine Campbell, , limb Smith. St' retail grade deasie OvtrholUer, Viola (iuynii, Eighth gmde (lolda Allen, Norma I hi it ltd. Nilielll gmde- I'aunie Zieitler, llertha I.e.MsBleiii, Secretary. Drylntr prepnrudoiia sluuilr devU ipdry catarrh j tliv dry tip tha seurfiliiuifi, nicb suiieru to Ilia ntriulirane ami ilocom. puna, catisinu a fur mora aerlmia trnubln than the ordinary form o( cntuiTli, Avoid nil dry ing Iiihnlmit, fumes, aniiikea and tnulls and use that which eleatmea, aoothm and eals. Jy I'rsam Jialui U sm li rnidy and will our catarrh or cold in ths band wily and pUs'mntiy. A trial sua will he limtltx! for 10 cent. All ilrut-ilMU lull tha (We, sise. I'.ly Jlrotlisra, M Warmn Hi, , K V, The llnliu onres wiilumt puin, tlut tn-t irriUle or callus snenxing. Il spreads !ii!f over an irrlintud and angry aurfnc, relies. g fiiimoihaUiiy tlm Hiiiliti inilmiiiiHiUiin. Wilb i:h-'s Crisiii iiiilm you aw artuatl afctilioit Naiwl Catarrh and iiuy Fever. On spiral, Jitdue l!i line lies eoiiflrnu d the deciolon of Jimllce ,1. 1 Irvine i f this eily, In the case of 15, I, Ferguson gainst Mrs. Ollie M. I'vem, Justice Irvine deehled In favor cd Mrs, livers nd plaln'iff api'alel, "( think ( would go erase with psln were it not lor t haniherlaiir Pain Halm," writes Mr. V. II. Hlaph-ton, llermlne, Prt, "I have been alllicied llh rlii'iimniinni for seveia vears and have tried renn-iJies without nnmlar. hut Pain Halm Is h bei medicine I have got hold of." One application re lieve the Mtin, For sale by Kirklaud )rug Co, SALT LAI.K CITV, An Impurtanl Factor In TraHM-onll- neiilal Iritet, ! ' No mm in rrossing the ,r?tntineiil can afford to cut Salt I-aka City from his mute. Tin at tract Ions of the place, in- cludingilm Mormon Temple, Taberna cle ami clliireh llntitutioii's, the Viieitt Salt Lake deader and denser than the ld Se in the Holy Land the pictur esque eiiviroamenl of 0i Warm Sulphur ml Jloi Springs, are gresler to the squat yard than any locality ou the American coniiuent. Tho Hlo Grande Western railway, con- necling on the essl with the IVnver & Rio (irattde and Colorado and Midland railways and on the west with the Southern Pacllio (Central route) and Ori'tpm Short Line, is the only trmiscon- tinental line passing diiectly through Salt Lake City. The route through Sslt l.nke City via the Rio (irnmle Weniern railway is famous all the year round. On account of the equable climate of Utah and Colorado il is Jut ns popular In w inter as in summer. For pamphlets descriptive of the iieitt Salt Lake Route" apply to J. 1. Mausliidd, General Agent, 2'iU. Wash ington, Portland ; or Ceo. W, lluiuti, (i. P. A., Salt bake City. Th bt Prescription for Malaria ('bills ami Fever. I a bottle of Urove'a Tastele ClilH Tonlu. It l simply Iron ami quinine Ju a tiu eless fortu. No cure, no pay, rrice, o()o. The Florence Sanutnrliini, Salem, Oregon. ' A flral-olnssi private hospital for the treat men t of chronic and surgical. Unlit during (he punt year eaieeially for tho purpose for which It is used. diivelileiilly . located williln lour iK'ks or the liUHlnesa part or the CUV, The most modern furnishing and Int ent npplliui'1's throiigliotit thebttlldluK lleuleil nv not water; ugnieii ny gus uud electricity. Here tbesiek eau have the comforts of an ' eh giint, private nine, wilb all the advantages of a lierul hoxpllut.. OuUldo physlchitm brltiirlng In nallenti treated with the greatest courtesy, mid asilnled In opera- (MIS f reqlli'Hleil. For tena.i ami uiitner iniormaiion write or apply personally to li. i aim v IUUII r, nl . II., " Siupnrliileiidenl. Visitor welcomed from 2 to 4 P, M. VANTKI'. upalilo, rnltalile permn In everv e.iiuniy to rcprenist tarx" cniiipniiy of soilil lliiani'lai ri'iaitiil inn; C :i:iu -mliirv iierycar, piiyaole wenaty;. .l i"'f o.v aii-niiiieiy ioe anil all expoum; !' alirlil,, liiiiii.ile,.(lt!lhilti mttttry, no I'iiiiiiiiInIiiii; iilnrv tmlil ea Ii Hftiniilay ami rupense nintiev inlvaneeil e.ieh week. Hl ANliAKO llol'HK, lir.l pearlioru ., t'lllCHKIl, To the Deiif. , A rich liulv cured of her deiifiiesH unit noises Id the-head by Dr. Nioliol sotil Arlillehd Kar Drtiins, gave Jill), IKK) to lila Itistliitte, so t hat (leaf people un able lo procure the eardrums ituiy have them free, Address No. i:il31e, The Nicholson ' Institute, 7H0, Eighth Avenue, New York, U. H. A. ' WANTKD-AOTIVK MAN OV OOOu'mi A It neler lo ilnllvsr nml eolleiit In Orexon fur old mtalilhlied in niHaetiii lni wholesale liimse !io n ear, smtipay. llomty mora than ex. pevleiuia I'cipiiicil, Our reference, any Imnk lu any el y. Knelosii Hell-aililiDiHtuI stHiopeil elivelnpe. M.iiinl.irl nrer-i, Third H'l'ir,.:i;il DearlniMiflt., (.'liliiiiKii. TIIK Hi EVP YORK WOHIdJ ' Tlu-lCQ-H-Weck Ktlitluii , The prosldeulittl onni)algn la over but the world goes on Just, the same ami it is full of, new. . To learn this news, Just as It Is promptly uud lm partially all ilu.it you have' to do Is to loolc In the columns of the Thrlce a Week erttiloti t,f Hie New York World which comes to the sulmorlber 150 limes a yeur,- The Thrleo-it-Week World's diligent a ft puhllsher of llrat news, tins given ll 'circulation wherever the .IfingllHh langn;u's is npoken und ymt wuut It, Tli Jbrlciva-Week World's ' regular stibseriptloii (iricu la only' $1 per year. Wv nfl'er tills nnequtilerj new'spaper iid,llie.Wit rtiDH tomalie'r tine year for $2 , -v . ( Tlui wgiiliii snbsortptlou price of the twopuporsla (2 60. The Creamery. The Indeiiendenea creamery Is grad ually Imptoving In ojianlity of it out put Tuesday morning The Wi.sf Suns reprf-seiiatlve saw a four bumired pound lump uf bulter taken horn the churn. This is so far the banner churn ing. ' The farmers are becoming llttl mors uthulMtifi over the creamery since they have found mil how much (etter It is fur them to carry their milk and cream to the creamery than to make Inferior , butter themselves for which them is slow sale, while the creamery article alway brings the highest price. Mr, Fldridge, the manat'er, say that every mouth now lie ha new customer and the older ones are adding to their milk and cream account, lle also says that Polk county has the best winter roads he has ever seen iu Oregon, and he ha traveled over a large portion' of it An Editor's Life Hitvcil hy ( luiiiibi r lulu's ( ongh iienicily. During lh earlv part of (Molar IHfNl, I eonlracli-d a had cold which settled on my luriusaiid was iiculecicd until 1 fear ed that connum pi hut had spts'iited in an Incipient stale, 1 was coimtautlv cough ing and trying to ex pel something which ( could tint. 1 Ikuainn alarmed aud after giving the local doctor a trial bought Untie of Chaiiiherlaiirs Cough uemedy ami the result was immediaie Improve ment, and after I had usx three bottles iny I n lien were r endued lo their healthy ! state, U.S. Kowahos, Publiaber of The Review, VVvaiit, 111, For sale bv Kirk- land Onig Co. j ditllus ufcn. The l'lulincr Woolen mills will testime rqa-raiions Wednesday, after an idleness of over fhe ueuiths. VV'imiI in large quantities Is being shipped to the mill preparatoiy tii the slait. Order are on baud for a six mouths' nithi-und-day run. A movement is on foot lo manufacture caskets at the organ facility bete,' w hen It i installed in bit new quarters. Hem lock lumlicr will be ci?-, fur this pur iKise, This timber can la obtained in ttllllii'l IllilllniU'ii qtitlilities iu the inoiiiiUina west of this place. V. S (irani, state nm-cior fur ilie Ameriian AugmaO'mt Aoi iiitioil, Sat urday, reeehed ftom California four full bloisled Angora g'litls. There goat were bred ftom iinpiiiteil sli k, and are pro nounced a good us any in America, They arrived in good condition, but seem to suffer somewhat from the chill of lit lis climate. Plans are on foot la build ioggit g railroad from the Thfrston l!n.' saw mill, lu ltillii, to the timber west of here. The plan is to build six mile to the nesrest Isnly of gsuj saw limtK'r, then to extend the road as the limbel is ciiiisuineii for a distance of 15 miles, or to the summit of the Coast range, H. F, Williams, cashier of the l'allas City bank, it the protuotoi , and It ia under sUhsI that Portland cupiul will be em ployed. This proji-ct will dispense with the present systtou uf flood-dam. The (rl K. Kicks 1IM)1 Almanac. Whatever may U said of the s-len-llfio causes upon w iiu li I ho lUv. Irl It t licks has his yeat ly forecaats of storm and weather, It la a remnrkihlo fact that sisciflo warnings of every great storm, tbsid, cold wave and drouth have Is-eii plainly primed lu his now famous Aliinmau for many years. The latest startling proof ol this fact was the (leslruelloii of (lalvvMnii, Texas, ou the very day nauuot by Prof. Hick lu Ida lws) Aliuanao, a one of di-asier by storm along the gulf (uiasU, The PMil Almanae, hy far the finest, moat com plete and beautiful yet published, la HOW ready. This remarkable honk of near 200 pages, splendidly illustrated with chiri and half-tone, gie a a premium to every auhscrltier who paya tine dollar a year fur Hicfe' Journal, Word aud Work. The A"noe alone Uaent prepaid for only liV. Order from Word ami Work Pubiislii'itt uoinpjiity i-HH iHK'llat street, St l,otli', Mu, Notice lu Water ( onsiiiiier. It is neither honest nor Illimitable for water consumers lo allow their bibbs I o run in freezing weather, and hereafter any parly or parlies allowing or permit ting such waste upon their premises w ill have the same charged up at meter rales. Protect your pipes at your own exjauise not ours, Independence At Monmouth tf Water and Klecttio I-iglil Co. I ! lu Iitvaiuttim. Tli!(ierli'ni'i(f !.'. A. Snnw.l'o. In obtain tun inure than '.nun ii-ui'ii.. f n liivenliira liua (Mislili-it lln in In lii'i'iuillv titi.iier ninny uif,it- lliiii i'i'Ihuiik In Kin pr i.hmiimi nl inlelleeiiiiil prnpi riy, Tmo they ll vu ilmie In piimplilui Ill'KtlllK lirll-llv f I'lllUKl "linen mill d'li'lKII pulrlil-, Willi riKt in' hiiu! Hint linw to pro 'lire llieiii: Inliti' inn k., iP'-lmi- riivinn. Iiili'limc- InelllS, llvtUillilli III limtlill pnOMIl elites, ell). Tula pninplilel will Ho m et tree tiiHiiyone1 wrllllis lo O. A. anew & I'll., W iililiiston, U.C Suiillieiii Calirniiiln. Nolahleuiiiong the deHures airorded hy the HIiiimIu Itotite Ii the winter trip to Hoiilhern ('Hhrnriila ami Arizona Renewed acltiililleii( j with this see t Ion will ever levelo fienli polnln of InlertH and udded aourre uf enjoy nieiit, tinder Iih sunny Hkles, in the variety of its hnliiatriea, In its (irolillc S'egetatlon and nnioiig Us utiiiihetless reaorla of mountain, shore, valley and plain. The two daily Simula trnlns from I'orilttnd t' 1'allfomlri have heeti re eetttly etiiipied with the inoM, approv ed ptitern of ainudiird nod lotirinl Hleepiug emu; luit tin' low ra'ts i f fme will si ill emit hum In elleel, JIHiMilaleil guides la the whiter re aorta of Culil'iit'iilii tiwd ArUouu limy be hud on aptille ilion lo C 11. iMAUKHAM.O P. A I'ortlund, Oiegon, W. G. Sharman, flClI Tlll . Main Street, Independence Buy Watches of 0. A. KRAMER & CO Jeweler sad Optician. '., Iwi steiptei" Company . I)ry iStcck always ou NOf': -Wa fnve a lie) H:t- ougbly tt i y Intnl...". 44 DOCTOR UP" f'li!tng"!il.lo wathcr hctwocn two seasons encour-iig.-s yiiti r chronic Iro'ihlcM anl inllicU upon you much )( tty riickiicf H. i'wUr ward it off. JO cenl niiht lucvi'iit it when .fi" wouMu't euro it. Coim1 U us ttrlnvc your jimscriptiuns lillcd, and fur cvcryUiin kept in u well regulated drug store. STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES KIRK LAND THE ARCADE, DavIJson Ci Hedges, Prop '. Clnr, Cigarette, Tobacc s Confectionery, ft i', J Firat Clas 5ot(a Fountain In eo:--nootion. The Castle Ket Jih convl inLly tiu bum ; PK-nrtiiieiit o.' 1 h i Whiskies, Wines, Brandies, Cigars, W Al83 the famous Hjp Gold Dirr. -.1:1). QALU, Proprietor. A tLCAM SHAVE AND A STYLISH RA1R GUT IN WHAT Vot Ul.T WIIRX. VOU -I'.VIKOMK Kutch's Barber Shop. Iutleandeiiep Orey i;i E.L.Ketchum,M.D OfhVe and Rt l(teiioe Corner Ihillr. :id Monmouth Sint-in, 1 S 0 K I ' E N I ) I ; N C E . fill Dan P. Stouffer. Insurance and Collection, Titles Examined, CHARGESREASONAHLE. Main Si m't Dul'as ()i"''"Mi REGULATOR Ulli PORTLAND TO THE DALLES t no eotnttir siciuuer REGULATOR Leuws Portland dmly exeepl ,v'!"t- duv at 7 a. in. I'his is the (iretit Scenic Hon''!. All toiml admit I hut the soenrrv on die Middle (lolmnhia Is not exeelled for lieauty and Kiandeur in the I'oaeil Stalea. Full iitforumtum hy addict Ing or enllltifl mi C. (. THAYKK, AA., Tel. 01-1. Portltiud, Or aiivtlilnir veil Invent ortrfiprovPi atin (r ti C AVER f, TRADE-MARK, COPYRIUHTor DESIGN PROTECTION. Hi-nil mmlol, sketeh,orpUoU , Tiir friu OTiimlnutlou unit Hdvlt-e, ' BOOK U PATENTS KbeWJi Ttttont Lftwyors. Washington, D.C. .wwwv-vwwwwwwwvww1 BO YEARS' TnaDt Marks OtSIQNS navRiaura && Nlnvonn onillii n akoleh mill rteorliitlin nwy qnleklv iiaeei-l um eiir opinion fine wliether an Invimliiin In iirtilmlily patuntiitili'. Cimmiiinlm. lloiwMirletlyoiiiiilitiMitliil. lUiiiltHiokiin I'Htouia unt fron, oliliwt nui'iii v for mM'iirniH iwtems, PiiUmia titkeii iliniiwh Miinii t:o, rocelvs qxirliil ixiMi'H, w It limit I'lmriio, m i no Scientific Jlincricriii A hnniliioiiiolv tllintriitmt weekly. I.nmest clr iiiiImi 1,111 nl' niir nt'lMiihtln lourniil, 'I'ornia, f 1 a four months, U 6olilbyiill nowailenlerj. GIBroadway.fi'eW YOS'K CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, COPYRICHTS AND DESICNS. Bond yonr hnslne direct to Wulitni;ton, anvea llino, oiiat leiN, nutter aervieu. Hy one oIoh to V. (. Fabint Offlct. FRRG tir-llmln ry mmlliallim. tntiaa. Atly'f fi-e not ilite liatli i' .tent llUM'Ur.U. rKHHONAL ATTENTION OIVBU-IS V kAKS ACTUAL r.XI'EHIUNi'R. Book "How to obulu Futaif,. .to., iit tttt, PutentN brooarnit throunh S. U. Blugfvi rtcolvo tpoolal notfo. without uliarg. In ti INVENTIVE AGE Ulutram awatlily- Elmnth yaar tormi, (1. a yT. i , i aL. f 'iLawa . " mm m 7 your: lirniii-h uilli-n. ir r n.. wnnninuiim. i. i . avvwvavvvvvvvvvvwvvvvvv' Ciars, Oregon. v i ! . . M A fl U FACTU ' R 3 Oi.".. i LL KINDS , n!o ('cilnr Sliinle. Ifi;i' ' I '-t J'OII t ,. DRUG CO. SOUTH and EAST via- SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO Shasta Route. : . :'. m. T,(5 n n". . : , in. 1: ) p. m ) 1 e. in. -. J .'. !. i." : . ii. hi. s.eit ,o :S. m. :'.'i. w ''; ! it. iu ,i?. , a. iu .' t. . in V . a, uk .',',. ,i in. vm r.. in I: . iii. "). in i. il' i ; I . ,11 i: r. in. : i n. m 'j, r,. it. a. in, ia ';(,..., ,'. . : Ik, ji ' ' : '. m i : . r u:.s . in .. . ill, .i..i, ui i i o.i 'n.h fruim ' . i ? in .;, '-o n K i: I y i.i ill,) )ej. III).-- o,i . ... i' (J t"-H. , New Wrf ' .i, o i- "' '- ,11 (Illtrf ,0, ,?y. i ,i r.iiiil, Loui,, New 0 I , ll! -co w lih V A - if in, iiiii, J, itii, CUiua r .el Mmih AluS lea. nie i hi u ee.Vn:. A. W ruvX at Ittdnpendeoet at. tinii.er.-inl'e- C. H . M I'.KHAM, (.,)f.i p; -'(?mcr Ajisiit, Fe l and. Or. MOTOlt I.IMK TIME TABLK CoiTPt'trd lo rt.ilf. liuvi1 Inli-ipnfl-"lira loi- .Mimiiifiiilli ml A ' e. 4 - I KTr Aliila for M ana eat b tod .liMlrpeuileura, , ' 0 00 a.m. . w.ttO p. iu. J...J h. ia. jf S If, m. ' Lrnvra luiiirnil- I i.ivi- IhilliM far fii.l..r l,i,ii,.nill, nwil,,.. and It ion p.m. 8 1.0 - 1 f t- Mona-nnlli fori il),'-.ilu-4. :4TbT m. ' , I (b in. J .0 n. u. S 43 an." 1 U.IK p. iu. I.aari 1ihiiii1 vmra lnf MoiihiouiIi M fi. m. I loo a.m. T D t to. Mi ii nt Hill, liirAlrll. i 7 .10 h in, 3:. Ill p. li l.e Mini in in Hi fur UhIIiik. It: '.'O a. m. "v p. in OREGON SH OT LINE and UiMOJ PACIFIC ,, T!f s MEOU IS I mm liHli'peiiilenoe Airivs from ' I Luke, ,)eiivfr. t'i. Wonli, Omulin Khu.m I'liy, St. I.'e-i, t hpns(i) null 'iv-K ' 4 $0 ; in Sri'i f 1 c Di-nve , Kt W i ,i mu i .Kn m t l y, m, ' miis, I lilciito am KaM. 8 40 U. vm Hun III'.IOH 'St I'mt I'nu'Miiil i ii ii via !- .... ..'0 Wiitln tVal'ti, Lew,.; iO(. spniimie, M of. in t. !, I'u '.. ii.Ai u .-ii ;m, I'll . .1) Hill l-'v, 7 a. in. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE, l-i oin I'or.'.uiil. ll '. t-a. iilj- i f. ra. IM i: .i i; in- 4 n in. Ks.Bund y il v a i'i Wny. :::';llp.iu. Mon..Wed, and Kri, HI'-. : S.l'l " '..O.I I , m Wc i'. I. hi t. I, 'It'll' li ... ' l"-, ' U lll ' IVil nnelle t;'vci'. 1; ) n. m. Mon., Wert unit H'n. I v. I ewla iiiii.ilnlly 9 a. in. ...nt -I.- ,',..' il H m !. I" . -iial.e V t , iii-' sitiHiiun'a to J'oillttiiil . riini lnilnieiiileni'e Jloiloo !eavos (n vntli for Portland Mondays Wvdnt'.'aY . t Kridari nt a m, pa-aing liiili'n'iiileui-i at 0 a in. Kel u niun, leaves I'lirtiHiul Tue-dnya, ThurMlfij's end Walur ilays, pnsshin I ndeiK-adeiiee at pm linlli h-iiveH Indenendeuee for Portlund Toes-it- .v. Tlnusitnvs iihI Sntnnliiya HI 8 a lu. Ktitu.titiiK ciivos 1'iinlanS fni'liiilieiidnoe iMiiiiiliiya, ml i'-Uhvs nml l-'i tdflv at Ba nt arriving; a I linltieiultitiioat 0 p in. Al HERREN, Agent, Independence, Ore. Steamers lltona anil Pomona Will leave Independence EVERY DAY, Sunday excepted, at 7:00 a. m., for SALEM, OREGON CITY, PORTLAND. For Freight or Passage apt ply on boardthe boat, or to the aReut J. E. HUBBARD, Imlepeudence . . Oregon pf t I Oil ... vin Hunt luion A 1 i Bit)B,oae Yearva.i4a. ( l j'a, L - y