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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1901)
THE WEST SIDE Talaphona, Na. 141. KUIOVY, KKMIUAKV H, HMtlllV r l'VTIIIAH, t tOMKlUI.oiKIK Ni. M KhTS KVMtY II rdmntay evening. Monilnirs will take nolle and aovera themselves aevnr.li ugly . 1 1 H! kllihtrv tltVlll'd lit HltOIHl -alien piuivi'iuvut. C. 1.. r KAIKH, C. C. J. W.Rk"lUKlON,K.R.8, Court In.iU-iHMrlem No. 80, 1-Wwit- rrsof Atiwloa, meeta every Tueatlay V. It. Allln, tletillst, lHiwr block. A line of trunk jusl receiveil at J I. Stockton Buy your mill fe-etl at tb Collin mill limn, l per ton; shorts flS H'r ton lVtnlmim incubator ro the best Call iul see tlitMii. F, . Cbambera J L Stockton ha a nice assortment ol new taffeta silk ribbons in all color. New bio's ll-rpict.lo, tb tUtnlnilT euro, K. T. Ilt-tiklo llie Imrber, keepa it Look ii U. M. Wail Co' reiltiction StOVO tale. J, il. Moraii report tlie tale of otto of the finest aiul Ust Improved farina in the county, threw mile north of Iiulo m-mlence, to a man recently from Vi cousin. The price paid was T."3 jht acre for some 50 acre. Tho now tatiu panne, to fashionable for tlresses, in grey, black and blue, at J L MocUou a At Uobinton'a school book aiul school supplies West Side and Weekly Stateeiuan, ono your, fa. tiramiliite-,1 bone ami ovstt-r bIioIIh for jour chickens. F. Chamber Order a nice drossod chicken, from l'aliuor lirvm. for your Sunday dinner, Try Moore, the barlar, north side of "C street, opposite Knox grocery storo, for a hair cut or shavo. R. M. Wade A Co. aill be In the lead on bicycles this season, their stock ha tH'i;uu to arrive. For school supplies ami school books, gO 10 KublllSOU'S, Rev. Esson, of Momuouth, will preach at the Christian church on Fob. 17th at II o'clock. Old men's fine oft slioes. very wide, in lace and congress, at J I.Stocktoa' For special rate ou ItpiiucHt t V MKlne to ub-ribeni of the Wkst H1DK, call at the utllee. Full line of poultry tuppliet at F, E. Chamber. Fresh oyster, clams, crabt, fish, eto.; at l'aliuor Rrv. J.S. Moore, the barber ou 0 atrevt, now handle Newbro a llerpleide. the famous thiutlruli'ture, endowed by all the Icadiiitf barber of Portland and all cities in the eaut. tiive it a trial ami save your hair. . A great many railroad tie are being lui ii led through here just now. They are tiikon south to the dipping plant at Cottage Grove, treated to some preser vative and then hauled north again and distributed along the Southern Pacific. FOR SALE-l'ure Defiance seed wheat t0 cent per bushel, and one heavy work horse. Alex Ti kmu li., Iiidevndelice. Men's fine shoes, from $1.50 to 15.00 at J L Stockton' M nun's green bone mill at F. E. .Chambers. The West Sidb club with the fcan Francisco Examiner. Don't forget the entertainment by the O. A. K. post at the auditorium on Lin coln's birthday. Palmer Bros, pay cnsli for eggs, poul try, etc. Call and see us. Grans seed of all kinds at F. E. Cham bers. You would lit' surprised to see the great variety of air tight heater displayed on the Hour at K. M. Wade & Cu's. If yuu need anything in that line don't overlook lliein. Hound trip tickets between Indeiend nice and Portland will now lit! honored to Dallas on return. Heretofore this was not done, compelling traveler to return on west side line, hut Mr. Mark Iihiii has instructed conductor to honor these tickets on the Yamhill as well as the west side division. Having bought very heavy in shoe fur the Spring trade, and at very lowest prices direct from the factories, we pro pose to give our customers the benefit of our ex-a-ricnee and large purchases. Men's plow shoes, that are always sold for 81.. W, we will sell to you for $1.25; and boys' shoes of the same kind, in sizes from 2,'i to 6, for f 1. 15; men's ami b')s' whang leather, the toughest and nearest waterproof leather made, for 11 ,75 and 2 25. J L Stockton Vewhro's Ilerpicide, the dandruff cure, at E. T. ileiikle's barber shop, 10 ceiits. When in rtulern and you want a good meal dnii't forget to go to Htron's Jt"Ht,iurant, where everything the mar ket alf.ird ean tie had. Lee's Lice Killer will destroy the ver min on your poultry; it works while they Bleep. Get a can at F. E. Cham bers. COUDWOOI) tnken on subscription at the WK.ST SIDE office. The Polk County Teachers' Ansocia tion met in Dallas Saturday, The audi ence was small. Independence was chosen us the place for holding the next eession, and Saturday, February 23, the time. Olllcers for the ensuing term were e'ectcd as follows: President, Hupt. Starr; vice president, Mrs. F. II. Morri son; secretary, Prof. Shives. This signature U on every boi of the gonulna Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet the remedy that rnrea a cold In one day It is reported that many goats are dy ing in the southern part of Polk county. U. 8. Grant, who is an expert on diseas es of goats, state that the cause of death of the goats, and sheep, too, is duo to worms. This is getting pietty close to Denton county and our sheep and goat raisers had best look out for the worms. Corvallis Gazette. Ws:t Siis aid Orsniia, 1 yr, $3. LIPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE; A Family Library The' Best In Current Literature 12 Complete Novels Yearly MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.50 PER YEAR ; 25 CT8. A COPf NO CONTINUED STORIES EVERV NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITS E LP liluumcou a J.."i-i.ue aud tlld VVkdX' J, N. ArniHlrting and family have moved to Napavine, Wash. E. T. llonklo and daughter, Emmn went to Parker last HattmUy. . , It bin bevtt (Hggested :'iat , Seattle imi't in It with Dwlla when it comes to counting1 mtsw for the census. Prof, C. L. Starr, county tclmol uw intendent, wa a visitor In Independence Tuesday. , TheA.O. U. V.,of Oregon, bus one assessment, No. j, for February. The iVgree of Honor kip this month. Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Gale came home Monday from a few dav' visit witli rela tive at McMinnvillo. Mr. U. W. Whiteaker and daughter retnriu'd home on Monday from a short visit down the railroad. Kev. Arnold Lindsay, of McMinnville, I holding a seriea of meeting at the Christian church. Kiley Cooper and Clarogce Ireland took horseback ride to Albany and back on Monday. Uily say it w cold day but he didn't get left. YY. E Newton, representing the Snell Cycle Fitting company, w in the city on Tuesday and Wednesday, placing tome of the good made by his firm. "Tony" Noltner, of the Portland Dis patch, passed through Independence on Monday enroot to the Normal school at Monmouth of which he i a regent. We've had a ecoud "dry", Sunday, thealooii being closed and the pro prietor taking in the beauties of the day, or else going hunting. Miss Yanche Dickinson will teach school at Parker having finished the term of school at the Oak Point school house just north of the city. Mis Arliue Line entertained a few young friends at whist last Friday even lug. During the evening ilohviou ic freehuiont were served. Owing to the many attraction at the 0era house this week, the usual dance by the orchestra club ha bcou post poned from Saturday evening this week, to next Saturday evening -Feb Ul, air, f.dwam UUKlteltvr, who was visaing tier mother, .Mrs. luttron at Monuioitth for aeveral week, started for her hotne l Latah, Wash., Uu Monday ftortioii. ,r ' 1 . ", . Senator Mulkey' lull providing for increase ol supreme judge, was killed by judiciary count. nice, as also was his bill to allow county court to borrow money, ' Mies Zoe Stink tou entertained the Club of "1901," composed of a liumher of young (oiks, at her home last Friday evening. The evening was pleasantly leiit in games aud music, after w hich delicious refreshment were served, Mr. Mamie Priggs, of The Dalles, past grand chief of honor, will pay an otlicial visit to Willamette Lodge No. 42, Ik'grce uf Honor, on Monday evening, February 11th. All mem tiers of the de gree are requested to be present. Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Goodman are en joying their trip through California aud feud glowing reports home of the same. On Monday the young folk at home re ceived a box of orange direct from the farm where Mr. Goodman wa born. A Irieud of the Goodmans, who are now touring California, suggests that, a the weather here ha been unusually pleasant since they left, some one ought tu write to them to prolong theii vmlt, It' always the case that when an Ore goiiiau goes away from home he tkcs wet and stormy weather along with him. Mrs. George V. Eglin died lmt Friday at Corvallis, of pleuro-pneuiuonia. She was a native of Dallas, and was united in marriage to George F. Eglin at Al bany, October 20 l.Hs. Her maiden name was Cynthia Ellen Mounls. She was 34 years of age. A huoOand and four children survive her. , I). A, Hodge is building an addition to hi residence. Dallas haaat last been Btruck by a moral wave. A dispatch to the Oregon- ian tells us that on Tuesday a detach ment of 75 from the W. C. T. l marched into a bawdy house aud gave the in mates notice to clear out in 24 hours. Mrs. Mary E. Gillette and Mrs. liertha Decker left yesterday afternoon for their respective home" in Pendleton' and Wardlier. They had been visiting their parents,' Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stansberry here for teveral week. Mrs. Gillette who was quite ill on her arrival here lis improved in health very much. "A Summer's Fancy." , A good house greeted the young folks on Wednesday evening at the opera house when "A Summer' Fancy" was presented in a very creditable manner. Thoxe taking part were the Misses Cora Snell, Edna Ilurnett, Blanche Cloland, Nellie Whiteuker; Messrs. Glen Good man, Koy Hawkins, Louis lirant, Percy Levin and Dr, Allin. Ordinarily, when lome talent appears the house is crowd ed anil it would have been the case this time but for the appearance on the two following nights of Cordray's company from Portland. Our people have not been surfeited with entertainment but many saved their dimes for the outside show, That our young folRsvjhd well is the verdict of all who saw them. Many requests have been made for a repetition of the play, and should the cast decide to do so due announcement will be made. If a repetition is given the admission should be made 15 and 25 cents when a crowded house will re sult. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY 1'uke Laxative Hromo Quinine Tublota All druggists refund the money if It falls to cure. JO.W. Grove's signature Is on each box. 25o. Drink THE PUREST AND BEST Bottled beer for family use to be bad at tn pjsicq mm cmnnu LU. UHLL U UHUILL UMLUUN, Independence. Hop Soli Beer The (Jowliuuin In Wis Angelea, In lc rotting M(or lifiiii Mi's, Mood limn-Oregon Weal Uer Seem for Fellow TlieiM, f ' Los Angeles, Caf., Fob. 2, J(1. Fditor "West Side" t We arrived here -January SO, having had A very enjoyable trip. On account Of the railroad blockade In Oregon, vie did not leave Eugene until the Kith, We slopped in lb ddititf one day with some friends; arrived In Marvnvil'e on the 17th, going from there to my aunt' at "Hanchd Sutler," a beautiful country home of SOD acres, planted in ponehoa and grape. We feasted on fresh oran ges aud pomelo right oil the trees. On the L'htt we went to Oakland and San rraneiaeo where we remained a week, vialling some of tho nmnv inteiest lug places the city contains! -the ClitT lloime, Gidden Gate Park, Lauiel Hill Cemetery, Hopkins IiiHiitito, the l'. Mint (where we saw Cncle Sam's em ploye making I0 pilot's about ai lant lis we could cmint them), theshow windows ou the principal strooiamid I he theatre. On the L'Hili wo laiarded the train (or the "far famed sunny south-laud," Ou alighting from the cars at I.os Aegelea the next day, we sought the shady side of the street and carried our rsp on our arms. Imagine our surprUo tho next morning, on looking out of tho window, to ee rain. Tne caucus were all re joicing for they tell us more ruin has fab ln this w inter, to far, than in the hint three year altogether, and bountiful crop are now asoiired. Inclosed ar clippings from this morn- ing's upei describing the snow stoim yesterday. It wa itmiiniug to see the people run to the windows and door aud to hear their exclamations, fur maiiv had never seen snow before, The public school were dlMiiistied and the children ran into the street with hands and hats outKlrelchvd to catch the dowuey Hake while we stood by with doleful faces, shivering, for it wa just an cold here a it was at home when it snows, We have spent the lat twenty-four hours hovering over what they call here heater, trying to get warm. We were iuvited to join the camera cliihou an ex cursion to the mountain thin morning , to see the snow, Many who wore going had never seen snow and wore dosiroUx of putting their hands in it ss well us obtaining snapshot. It Is nevdleo to say we deliued with thanks, Today the sun ia shining bright and warm altho' the w iud from the snow. Covered lulls is coot the indications and prophesies are (or pleasant weather. This altei iiisiii we go to Santa Manic. Margaret Goodman, ScIkmiI Hepnrt. It iMrt of the Iiides-ntooco public school for the month ending Jan. 'i-'i iuoi ! 1st Grade, Mrs. Tuck, teacher. Number enrolled Numla-r la-louging ...47 ,.,4:i Pays present , ,11 Day absent ........ Per cent of attendance . . , 2d Grade, MisS litirke, teaclur. Numlair enrolled IMI . .o ,:'4 :is:' ,m tu NumU-r IH-Iouging Davs present. 1 avs abaent Percent ol attendance. , , , , . . . lid Grade, Mrs. Cochrane, teacher Numlier enrolled . , . , , .:w ::4 .rs;'.i Number U-Uuiging Days present . , PaVS absent , , Percent of attendance....... 4th tirade, Miss Cooa-r, teacher. Number enrolle-1 ?H Number belonging 27 Davs present 411 Days absent JM'n 'orccnl of attendance. ,,,.IH rnh Grade, Miss Goff, teacher. Number enrolled 112 Number belonging Days present ,5I4'V Day absent iLi'u Percent of attendance It I uih Grade, Miss Mastersoii, teacher. Number enrolled , . .H.'l Number la-longing 2 Days present 472 Davs absent 117 Percent of attendance. M 7th and Sib tirades, Mii-s Smith, teacher. Number enrolled 411 Number belonging. , 40 Ihtys present .V4 Dav absent Percent ol altelidauco !'l ilth and Klih Grades, A. M. Sunders, teacher. Number enrolled . ..ffl Nuiula-r belonging . 'M Days present I'h'.j jtnjs absent 41 '.j Percent of attendance ,..U4 .Summary. Total eiirollmeiit 2H7 Number belonging, 2H4 Days absent U42 Percent of Hlteiidanee Tho fidlowing is a list of those neither absent nor lardy and were "excellent" (above 1 MI ) in scholarship and deport- moiil ! First (initio. Pearlie Knox Gretchen Cramer K n lli Snerliug Honry Ford Ira Mix liomilta Tucker Koy Williamson Garlin Lemuion Irvine Thompson Itnth Hodge Looiia Sperling Merle Pic K el Second Grade. Genevieve Cooper iioHsiu Walcott Third (irado, Uuby Armstrong llulen Cooper Flossie Lcmmou Nellie Alhiker Gladys Irvine Johnnie Sunk Kthel Tucker Dee Woods Antlia J In rtinuri Clara llelrou Fourth (irado, Nellie Damon Jessie Froemiin tinicu Walker Guy Wilson Pearl AruiHtroiig Emma lleiikki Koy McFiiildcn Dole Pomerov Grace Wallace Fifth (irado. Eva Mix Jean Sharinaii Orhio Taylor Vi Heed Sixth tirade, Hazel liohaiinoii Iluitel Seeley June Seeley Ethel Alexander Seventh and Eighth Grades, Charles UichardHon Edgar Seeley 1'iank Webster' (Jocilo Wilcox May Webster Shelly Cooper Lillian Cox Nathan Murphy liertlm liohiiiiiion Fruucc Cunper Hat tie Mix Ethel Walker Herbert Parker Ninth und Tenth Grades, Joef Willson Flora liyers (iraco ilyers Lola Slark Maud Cox Pilatichu Phillips Koy Hawkins Hatlie Goff Frank Richardson Mabel I't-iker The results of the mid-year examina lions show that tho pupils, willi lew exceptions, have done good work, A M Sandwih, Principal. Lincoln's birthday exercises next Tuesday evening, Help ulong tho G A. It. und ladieS of tin.- Uelief Corns liv - ' - . , i your aitendanoe. Admission 10 cunt. Muring fro Hi Meiimmilll. Cold? 'Yoll bet! Jijlui aiid.to'orge Murphy grt lo Hoiith eru tiH'gon thin week,'- ' ' Examination ul llieN'oiiiial School passed with results gra'ilyiiig in both students mid jiioloHsors, v Monday evening', was llie mid year graduating exeieise. The, chapel was crowded Iioiii "cellar to garret" and nil seemed to he entertained. Fiauk Miller of Dallas, gave a violin olo. which Wit well received Mia Jennie Snyder sang a beautiful solo. She was called hack and gnvo il selection tlmt showed a range of voice that wns marvelous, The grad uate worn! Thnma J, Newblll, "Per petuity of State;" Mis Minnie Fishers "Women ns Sovereigns ;" F.inma Olds, World's Fx position and F.duoation t" Mabel While, "Success through Slll(e" Margaret K, Tone, ''I'licoiiscloiis Tui tion!" Miss Tone was selected by the j chos as valedictorian but unfortunately i she was si 'k and limible to ho nut, All nddl'cs tu the class Wn deliveri-i ,y Hon. il. I, Eldv, Presi-nlstlon of dm li'imn and charge to tho class by Pres. P. I. Campbell. Senator Mulkey gave a few- .miio'.'e' talk along educational lines. The li.'aid of legenls was present and the meiutms seemed pleased will) the woik of the school The phonograph inlortainmeut wa Immense! the tot II was well lllleil ami every laaly enj-'.ved the show. Uev. J. C Holt has hcmili a series of temperance lecture No duubl be will huve go. il audlolice. Miss MnhcrWhito left for her hoineat Hood liiver on Tuesday yVcuMig, Tuesday beimi a birthday of Mr. W, L, lliistow, a little surpnse wassrung on her. About H o'clock in ihecveniriS lew of her f i lends came in a lsdy and completely surprised ln-r, Alter regain Ing coliMcioiism-ns, She uiaue loom lis omforiatilo as p-.s-iilile and soon ait were enjoying themselve. Ihinng the evening coi veiKalion ami other amuse- tiieut wele indulged u, ,l 10 o'clnck a diiinly tepaal Was served which Was also a surprise as to where It came from. Those prcsoiii weie: Mr, and Mrs, W, I. lliislow, Key, ami Mrs. Kisoii, Mr, and Mis. Ibtwlev, Mr. and Mrs. J, 1. Mur pbv, Mr am) Mrs IS L Murphv, Mr and MisS M l-anlol, Mr aud Mis It II Unit, Mis .eigler, Mlsa (telle Keeuv. Ou tak ing llteir departure they all wished Mrs, Itristow many happy reiuiti of the day and lioed to vtmie oil' ll. The (Vikiis, A ilisMlch from Washington on Moll day gives the population of the several ell les of Oregon. Dallas i credited w ild 1271 inhabitant aud ludeienihnice I'tni. Everybody knows that Independence has moie people than I credited. Some ol our i-eeplu claim to know of several who were not euuinotalid an I suggest that the oiiliinerator liuisl have Uieii thinking id other things al the (into A. J, Prrkard, man, w ho is in a Lane county stock- Portland, said to the Orogontau that there has been ipnle a boom lu the cattle ami sheep inuiket In his Kiiliou ol I he Willameilee valley, and that the home demand ha enl prici-s u ay up "St.K-k ewes were o!d as high its f t ot) a bea-l last fall," Mr. I'ickiird said, "and several parlies made purchases o hundred ol sheep, which Iud la-en driven in from F.nstern Ore gon. Some of the bands were let out on shares to pintles who had ranges in the mouulaiua up the McKciulc, and I have beard siliceHhal bad weather and short grass have created sad havoc among them 1 do not consider it a g'aid specu lation to pay such price for slock sheep, they iiuiy tni down lo l.'iO a head will-in a year," Semi Ste Tlielr Names, Thousands of Eastern veoplo will take advantage of the t-beap rules to I be Northwest in eH'cc! every Tuesday (nun February 12 to April oU They are thu lowest lu years. If you have any friends w ho are U Ik ing of coming West, send Hie their unmet, ami I w ill have our lepresenta lives look them up furnish them wllh advertising muller reserve berths -see that they have n itiick and eoiufortab' trip, A. V Siihi.iMiM, (ielleral Agent, 2-h I l-.'IU Ilurllngtoii Uoiile, Porilnr John F, Cord ray, the enterprising theatrical manager of Portland, was in the city a few days ago arranging for the ap-araiico of his companies at the opera house, providing he gels any sup port Iioiii the people, Mr. Coidray books only the best troupes and our pen pie can rest assured ol fair trciiluient lit his bands. Ho has lately opened the new grand opera bouse at Salem and do siios to include Independence in his cir cuit. As a preliminary Mr. Cordray's company plays two nights this week, "(no Vadia" Inst night and "Noitheio Lights" tonight. And tho West Side did not get ny "cortip" either. WAITKKSS WANTKH. -Au experi enced ttailrcts wanted for llistcluss hotel in the valley, toiod pay and steady position. For further informa tion call lit this ollicii. There is no belter medicine for the babies than Chnmherlaiu's Cough Item ed v, Its pleasant taste ami pro npt and elh-cltial cures make It a favorite with mothers Htul small children, Ji ijn'i klv cures their coughs and colds, pieventnig pneumonia or other serious oouso iiieuees. It also ciin-K croup and has been used in tens of thousands of cases without a single failure so funis we have been able to leaiii, Il not only euros j roup, hut when given an soon us the croupy cough appears, will prevent the attack. In cases of whooping cough 1l llipielies the lough mucus, milking it easier to exporale, and lehselis the sever ity and frcipioncy of the paroxysm, of couching, lints depriving I hat. disease ol ill dangerous coliMi(iieiices. For sale by Kukland Ihng Co. In Oregon. Millions of iir res of the best lauds left ill the gift, of the government are in Oregon, Soil that yields (rum three to live harvests of wheat for one seeding in Oregon. Over 20,(100,000 acres of for-i-tlH, that product- Irom 2,",0l)0 to 250,(H)0 feet of timber to tho acre in Oregon, I'liHlureH tiiat turn out 2r')0-pound sheep und 2200-pound entile in Oregon, More Until 11,000 square miles ol mineral IiiiiiIh, rich us the richest in Colorado, California or the Klondike in Oregon. A climate that ia unsurpassed -no win ter cold, no summer heat, no llliz.ardu, no drouths und no crop, failure in Oregon, Oregon is reached directly and quickly by tho New York Cunt nil lines and their immediate connections. A copy of "Umiiid the World via New York and Niagara Fulls, " will lie sent Irce, po"t-mid, on receipt of a postage Hlamp by George II. Daniels, (t, P. A., New Yoik Central l!ailri;iul, Grand Cen tral Station, New York. No! Ice. The l-'lrst National linnlc of Initi imnleiioo, Oi-i'uoli, Inciiti'd ut 1 inh'potiiliiniiii In IheHtalB of( ireiioii, Is el.iKlnjr up IIh it II ii I fri. All onto hulilen iiinl elders, e-'eillloi's of Uu- assoeia I Inn, are i.iierei'ot'd lieriihy mil llh-il to iH'.sSiint the nol.es Hurt oilier vtaltus-HuHtast tin- asso. I , ll.l,ll HII l!iy lll-IIO,. touteaiMMiniierat,itwo, cliil Ion tin-jiiyiutiiii,. J, a. Uiinl'ica, I'liinuDni, A t hurxK, Meruit (I. Independence, 'ef-,41rP-KJlt . in-iieitH of thu truth,. I iswlre to brand the ssmoiions of Mr. and Mrs. II J. Harrliijjtoit ttr regard ro the 1ouwing statement us infamous lies. i Am I. ild .(hat Mr. Harringlon says thai on the night of November IKiih a he and his wile were going he heard I woman scream and on going in that di reci ion no saw two men take A young girt, by force, into a sahs.ii, That he entered said saloon and forced Urn men to Kdeasp the girl. He then took a half glass of beer which he claims Wa dopeii and remained In thu saloon until 3 o'clock dm next morning. , .Now, us to the I r tit It. All that I true of (Ids fairy into In timt Mr, Harrington enteied my saloon and remained there until .Wolock. Ho spent !I5 cent for drinks once ami diunk many other limes at the expense of oiheis. 1 Ulil birlher ,i, Ihnl the tuntler was ropnited lo the auihoi illeHol the church; thai the mi, ii,,oini, s ordered a hear ing wuii il intent ol pi ohlng the mal lei fully; that when the lime set for the meeting none Mra, Harrington attended and reiterated the insertion tliut tho In. t'idtmt actually occurred MS stan d, and that Mr, lliif riiiglou couldn't ho at the meeting hcimi,.," he whs sick at home and in bed. It later iranpiid Ibai at this time Mr. Hairiuglon u Mien at the bowling alley watching the players therw.- J, -absolutely deny this charge or any othen of hke character and challenge proof 10 las p.liireJ, I do not under ulart'd why Mr, Ibvriugtou says this nor the motive therefor and I take this means of pn'bliely lelnting a vile slander, l.li Ton Sviiiii, "I ll.lnk I would go crnxv with j.uiu Hue it not lor I'haiiiberhiin' P,nii Ihiliu," wnlcs Mi, W. II. Hiapleton, lleimiue,. Pa, "1 Imvo Ihm-ii allhcled W III! thellllutllsill fof eei VCIUS Hlll have tried reiio-.li without' numla-r, hill l iiiii li.ilui Is the best medicinu I havo go hold of." One application re lieves ine pain, for sale by Kirklalld Drug Co, A Wle Man I rum Hie West VVIel'ilitcnds going Cast Wlllsrethul ids llckeu leiel l.y way df Hull Lake Cpyantl the Hut Ghiniii-: WenTi:i:s Htilw'iiy In eolim i-tlon Willi either the lieiiver Itlo Grande or (,'olorailo Mid land railroads, lurtlu-se reasons: FlNl, uiiifl niagiililii-nt sii-nery in Amerh-u, i ll Mule: second, clioh-e of lliroeills. hinct rmmn liinnigli the heart of the lfeteky Mountains: third. It is the onlv iranseoutlueiitiil lino paasing dlreeilv thioiigli iialnt tiiid .ictursii Haft Lake thu t'iiynf tin. halnls: fourtli. . Iit'l'l't-rt ilioin i.,,s 1,..,, Itftli fl..u j f, ii,p,,i, ,,.,., ,i .u., i..i,., .1 .. .. ileii, Denver and nil iint East. ein heeling with till the I ml na or the Houtli- rn Pfteiile, Oregon luilway A .Navlga. (li.O I -..IIO,,,,,.. fir .,, 11.... f 1 i ,,,,,,,. ', ,, , . j ' i diiini y he.liig ears from Han F rum-la- , Portland, etc., to la-liver, Omaha and Chicago. There are nuiiiv other reiuMins why tho route through Halt Lake ovi r the Iti i Grande Weati-rn la tb iinsit comfortable and enjoyable In tho whole count ty. For pamphlet descriptive of tho "Grout Suit Lake If nile" apply to J. J). ManstleM, (ienerul Agent. 2.VI. Wash, iugtori, Portland: or Goo. W, IleinU, A. ii. P. A., Salt Lake City, V Wl.tst Club. The ahlsi club met at the residence of Mr.' nl Mrs. J. G, Ch laud last Fri day evening. The wearers of badges during the a et-k Mrs. P. M. Kirk land and Mr. J. E, Kukland; Mrs, J, K, Cooper, and Dr, Putt lor. Owing to the plav at (he opera house this week, tho club meeting has la-en njsi (Hiued but will meet next week with Dr. ami Mis. Iluiler. The beat Proriptior for Malaria Chill ami I'Vvi r, is a liollle of (irove's Tastelewt Chill loiilc, It I- simply iron and i I 1 1 1 it- In a taslelesa form. No cure, no pay. Price, 61M, A goisl slory is o, on one of Polk county s olil ii-shIciiis. Not long ago he went ihirtu lo Portland and was persuad di lo liny an expensive palm tree. On taking it to his naiiu he found out il was dead and led it lhcr. to liven up the gloom therein. Hon Whiteaker knows all about this deal tho' he didu'l tell us, Tlicru in really nutliing in Tiela'n vnctiiu lump. t Tlie Florence Sanatorium, Salem, Oregon. A flisl clnsM prlvulo boHpliiil for the treululetil of ibrnnb! und slirglciil, ltiilluluiiiig the past year esa-ciallv for the purpose for which II is used. Conveniently located within four bloekavf the business part of the city. The ii t modern furiilslniigi and lat est apiillaiieea throughout the building I lotted by hoi wiiler; lighted by gas and electricity. Hero the nick can have the coinl'orta of an elegant private lintuc, wllh all the lidvuhtugoH of a general hospital. Otitsidt) physicians bringing In patlenlt treated with the greatest courtesy, and uaalateil In opera tions if leqllesleil For teiin.i und fuilher luforiiiatiou w rile or apply perniinllv to '. It. CAKTWIUGIIT, M. I) , 1 Hiipeiirileiidonl, VMlor welooined from 2 to 4 P. M, va;vTi:ii.. i'ii,iil.ii, reimi everv ('"iiuiiiV to ivr'-e('l lio into iii-rsiui in lio'ie ciitaeioiy ol Hoi lit niMineiiii ri'nioilioii; film siiliiry per year, iiayiidle weekly: f: eer ihiy a'tMilutely sure Mini lH.0Xmue; si -alirhl , liolia-llilll, ilellnlto salary, na i-i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 .1 1 ; siiliiry iali ea 11 Hiiluriliiy ami expense tuonev mlviineeit each week. HI'.VMIAIUi IKIIJSK, :ii;l Oeiulmni Ht., UilciiKo, To (he Dear. A rich lady cured of her deafness und iioises In 'the head by. Dr. Niuliob son's Artillchd Eur hriin'w, gave $10,000 to 1.1m IliMtltnK', ho that deal' people un able lo procure the ear drums nuiy have tlieni free. Address No. l'll!!4-c, The Nicholson DiHllltile, 780, Eighth Aaeinie, Nevj- York, IJ. H. A. W ANTKD A'"J'IVK MAN UK (HlOIH'll A It ueter lo ilellviM' anil collect III OniKiiti for olil HHlalillshml iniiiiiilaetiii'iiiK wlnilesulo holme f.iiK) a j cur, sure iay. Ilouosly more lloia ox perleiiiis rcinilrml. Our rod-return, any dank lu any oily, linelono si-lf-ailili-ossoil s,ani)i-il eiivtliim, Miiiiiiiiietui-nrs, Thiril Fluor, iUI Deardiirn Ht., Chloiigu. Tin: m:w youk woiim) TIi rlco-il-WecriMi Uoii Tho pn'Hldeiil ltd eaiupnlgii Is over but thu world goes on just tho sniiie and it Is lull of news. ' To learn this iit'.wa, Jtwt uh It, Is pi'oniptly und Im partiallynil that you have to do Is to look In the columns or' tho Tlirlce-u Week edition i,f thu New York World wliioh conic to tiosiitiHiulber liill limes a VearV The Thriee-"a-Weck World'adlliuenci' as a fitlbllHlmi' or llral news has given it circulation wherever the Eiiglish latigu Is spoken -uid you waul, It, : 'rheiThrlife a-Wei k World's regular siibaer(il1on prlcu Is only Ifl per your. We .Hjller tha iiiuiiiiiled tinvvspnper at(d tiro WudiTjHiDH (outlier (iu year ror.2t 4. , ;;: ' 'rile l-eiuliir HilliM-hli.l inn iirli'H of thu twopwU 12 50. How's This? Wsnfft-r Otm llwnlrM ImOsrs Itewnnl fur nnv en.sof i lnrili U,hI gbmpi; Ul rwril I.) Hall's I r.lnri li I er, - ' . I V .1. I IIKNWV CO,. I'roiw. Toleil't.d,' W, I ii- ninl.i . I.;m,.l. dn t nii ii yf-j, fhr-iH-y lor ds Ui -t lr y-isrs, snd Im Hi-vo diiu iw- leelly tlonortlkllii.111 Nil t,flHlMMM 14-SHKrtelliills ml lllisiieliilly tUitu lo il)r.oiit HI odllii. Hums iiisiIi- dy llielr flrtu, W est I Ml , wliod'sslu itrHKlsls, T-ileilo, O. W'si in no, Kimsasi Mahvin. Inili'saln iliu. Itils, Tol- ilo, li, lull's I'Hlnrrli r'urn is rinen ifiu'Odtiiy, si'l. Ins (llnellv iiimiii Oni dluoil slot iniemus siif- fseiis ul llie ivsHoii. I'rlisi ise p- r Isilllo, Miilit dy all ilriisiil-rs. Ttniiiiiniiluls tree. Usu i I'muliy rills am Ui ih-si,, Li-Hem Ki-innhilti iinenld il dr In tln t""t "dlru si lied pelnl. lien, (OeUiOl, nil I'i tl.S, I'JOIl Hurhsiik, Mr L Fry, Mr Florence lliilln, Mr Emma b lley, Eddie Idwis, Ai-o Norwood, Mist Cecil Wood, Mr C A .When calling for these loiter please ssy advertised, J, A. Wiii'.ki.kii, P, M. NiisalCiifiirrh nuiekly yields to treat. iiieuil by Fly's I'mnm Jialm, which is acn-o ably aroniatio. It is reeelvcil ihroiiijli ll.g lioulrllN, eleaiises ami iiuaia ma wiioia sur- fnen over w hlcll il Untunes Itself. J'ni:(;inls sll tli fion, iil,oj 'J niil sie by mail, ll) cents, Tt ht It and you uri suru to coiitiuue thotreatuii ut. AiitionniH'iiK'iit . To Acoouiiuoditti) thiwo who a m partial tu lli i use of utouiizcr lit npplyliif! IinMids Into tl liawd pttiiii:i-s for fntnrrhitl truii, Mr i, tint proprietors preoarij Cn-Aiii Palm in liquid form, which wilt be known a Ely' Liquid Cream palm. 1'iien ini lildilig tho jiriiyiuK lube i ToomiU, Drugt;lt or by uiall. Inn llonlil lorm eiiiliodum llm mud. loinul prepei Ue of (h ohd preparntion. Oalla nlo. At a mas meeting id 4oo of the chi ton of Ditllas, (he following resolutions worn passed iiniiiiinioi'sly ! Fust l Tbat we petition the honor able legislature of Oregon to speedily pas the bill now before it, Introduced by the Hon. Senator Sweek, of Multno mah county', known as the cigarette bill. Second Thai we urge our senator and representative from Polk county to vote and woik'for this bill. Third Thai our senator arid ropie- seiiisiivcs li rcquesied to u;io every lionoiable iiieitiis to have law passed removing all sight obstrui ipiin Irom the lr 'ids of saloons and all buililugs w hole liitoxlcanls are sotd," All pilllnr's Life Sand by Cliniiihcr lulu's ('migli Ki incily. During the early part of O. lols r isisi, I contracted a bad cold. which sellleii on my lung ami was neglected nnlil 1 fear ed that consumption hnd apiearcd in an Incipient Male. J w as constant ly cough ing and trying to ex pi I something which 1 could not. 1 la-came alarmed mid alter giving the local doctor a Irial Ismght a Isiule ol Chamberlain's Cough Heuiedy aud the result was immediate improve ment, and aber 1 had used ihreo Unties my lungs wer restored lu their health; stale. ll. S. F.iiwaio'S, Publisher ol The Hoview, Wviint, III, For rale by Klik-i laud Drug Co, Fred Hin-r claim the distinction Ik--ing the first twentieth -eiitury rider in Polk county, if not in Oiegoii. On Jan uary llrst, before daylight, he mounted his wheel and rude out to the O'liricn farm, some live miles. The road waa gissi outside ol town and he made good lime. How is this for winter in Oregon, The III It. Hicks IU01 Almanac. Whatever may be tmUi of llie seleli title causes Umiii wliU-h the llev. Irl It 1 licks has hi yearly forecast of storm and weather, it Is a remarkable fact that Nitlllu warning of every great storm, Ibsnl, cold wave and drouth have li-ii plainly printed In Ids now fuitiou Ahuaiiuu for many year. The latest startling proof of this fact was the destruction of Galveston, Ti-xaa, on the very day named by Prof. Hick in hi I not) AliiiuliHC, as one of disaster tiy storru along (he gulf cimst. The liNJl Almanac, by fur the tinest, nioat com plele and beautiful yet published, Is' now ready. This remarkable book of near l!00 page, splendidly illuatruted with ch-iri and half-tone, goes a premium to every subsetll-er w ho pays one dollar a year for Hick' Journal, Word and Works. The Aim ulae nloiie la sellt prepaid for only 'i n-. Order from Word and Worka I'tibll-dilng e-oiip:oiy SJnl Iiciist direct, St Louis, Mo. Xotlce (o Water ( niisuincrs. It is neither honest nor honorable (or water consumers to allow their bibb u run in frecxing weather, and horealtefi any party or parties allowing or permit ting such waste upon their promises will have the same chiirged up at meter rates. Protect your pipes al your own cxciiso not ours, IndeM-ndence it: Monmouth tf Water and Elcctiic Light Co. I'ree lu luvi-utors. Tin- e pcrli'ip-i- ol r, A. hiioh , To. In odialii Inn mure limn je.OiM pnietio- f ir limenlnrs dim i-nnltle-l lie in lo lielpfiiiiy humici' uiiia)' ipn-s llllIU reUtlllil to tint pioll'l'lluU ol llllellrellllll prnpi'ily. Tiim Hit- Imvo idnie In it pionplilet ironi I uu Urli'lly of l.'uiluil Males sinl lorviKii puleiil-., w ll It i'n-1 of i sine nml do (o pro--un iliciui Iriule ma'ks, ilesimts, eaveal.s, hiliinne iiietils, ilci-l-lem In leailiua pali-nl- eases, ele. Tills psuqidlel will In sent iree In niiyiuif wrtilng toU. A. Know ,d Co., WnshliiKtoii, I), C Soul Ill-I ll Clllifoi'lllil. Noltibleiiliioiii; tlit- ilt-iisiiris Hll'ofik'd by tho HliiiMtii Kniito is tho winter trip to Hoiillu-rn Ciillfnriihi timl Arl,01111 iWiu-wi'il Hi-iiuiiliitf ni-ti with this si'O tlon will ever (hveln frosli points of liiW'rt-st ami uibli-il aouroi-a of t-njoy-incut, unih-r Its sunny skit-s, lu t lie vnrhity of lis liidiislrii-x, hi tt )irolilli vt'Ki'tutlon ami Hinonir Its iiiiiubcrli'ss rt-soits of inoiiiititln, shore, valley anil plain. Tho two dully Simula trnlns from I'ortliilnl to CalifoniU Imvo bivn rt-i-i'iitly i qiilppt-il with tin most approv cil putk-ru of Hiiiiiibinl ntnl 1 mi ri.-t sltH-piiiK outs, but tint low rules of fare will still eontlniid In clbct. Illustrated ((tibles 'o tlm wlntt-r ro sorts of California nwd Arl.oiui limy be had on nppllt'atlon lo C-ll. MAKKIIAM, (J 1'. A., , rorlbuid, Oieniitt, W. 0. Sharman, iUT TA1L0H Main Street, Iiulepondonco Buy Watches of 0. A. KRAMER & CO ,,,.,4-sweleri and Optlclaou .; i :-.- . ... TliiHSlosi Luiier Company, Dallas, Oregon. ,..M ANUFACTUftERS Or... LUMBER OF ALL KINDS , ' ; . ' pty Zivik always on Hand, also Cedar Sliinglo. . . . . NOTE; We b-ive a llrst I'bw dry kiln wbh h t-mil ilea us to irTv vou tbor oughly dry luinUr. it nocroR UP i J(iari'.'a!li wcatljtsr Lctwc-'n two sc-asonsencour-AFr.! yitur clii'uiiic lnnill(H and inflicti upon you Diic!iftty , ickmvH. WUvt ward it off. 10 cents ,iniht pitvfiit it when .J-lU wouldn't 'euro it. ' Cnn.e to ti' to have y(.ur pre:;eritioji8 tilled, and for everything la jit in u well regulated drug store. STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES KIRK LAND THE ARCADE. Davidson & Hedges, Props. Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaocoa Confuctlonory. and Firt Cltaa Sot! a Fountain ntcliori. In eon- The Castle fill.' taut !y mi bauil IhMii'i uii-lil of ii fine Whiskies, Wines, Brandies, Ci;. Also the famous Hop Gold Oeer. 1:1). QALI:, Proprietor. A CLEAN SHAVE -H- AM) A H4 STYLISH RAIR CtlT IS Wll.iT VOU tlty WUKS VOU l-ATIto.'.lB Kutch'a BarberShop. liiili'lH'iidi'iin Orcirtm E.L.Ketchum,M.l) Ollh-B ami rnhlriii- (Vruer Kaliroud MnlHllOUStl Htl'i'fts, INDI-U'liNDKNCK., Oft i Dan P. : Stouffer. Insurance and Collection. Titles Examined. CHARGES REASONABLE. - Mni t Stivct Ibilliu-, Orcjron REGULATOR LINE PORTLAND TO THE DALLES Ily Hit- eoniinoitious steamer REGULATOR I.i.!ivi-H Piiitbuul dally extept Sun day al 7 a. in. f rt I.-4 the Cireat Hiviile Uoilte. All tour.sls admit that the scenery on the Middle Culiiniliiii Is not exeelb-d foi tieatity mid jfiumltur lu the United Stati's. Full iiiformatluii by addu'ss-in-,' or ealliiiff on O. 11. TIIAYKK, Ak'I., Tel, !11. Portland, Or nnvtlilntr von lltvent or Improve j a'wi pot! CAVEAT.tRAUE-MAHK, COPVRIliHTor 0ESK.N PHOtECTIUN. tSctiit nioilil, sl.i-U-b, or photo. ! for free cxtiminnlitin nml mtvii-o, ( Dnrttf M DATtl'TQfEC. NoAtty- U-JUH VII lillllllU lee U-loru paleufc j Itilmit 1-ftwycrn. WASHINGTON, D.C. .wvwwwvvvww KAf, 50 YEARS' 'JT?7 . , - ' .. v Trademarks r'nW Copyrights Ac Aiivnrinsmiiltiitt askolrh mill ilonci-M Ion rn.iy qtil.-ldv iiaci-rdtin our opinion t'rm wli.-lln-r s.I Invention Is iirolinl-lv ihiUmiIiiWh. I'nimn-.nii.'H-tlons si iltil l noiitlilonltiil. 1 lunilliook on Put ouu out fl-mt. tit.loHl Htfout' for soi'iiritiH i-ntnntp. l'uli-nts litkon tlirom.-h Miniii A I'o. riKtilve ttjiiTliil -iiifkii, -S'ltliotit l'Iihi'mo, tnllio 'Scicniiilc Jistiericatt. A tinnilnoim't? IHuntrJitcd wooklj. PllhtliOll tlf itliV HclCtltlllO Iniirntil. Tornm, t.i ft vinr; lour ninnnm, f i. phi uy uu npw.H-,u-nicrH, UfiNUo.381B",","' New York Mi fiui'h (iiilt'i. iro w wt wn)ihiiiunn. I. i CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS. COPYRICrTTS ANDDESICNS. Si-nil yonr bnsiiirst illreet to Washington. savos iiino, eosis less ni-itor serviee. Mr offlcs doM to Tt. 8. Pntt-nt Ofllce. TREK Drtllmtn, u-y fXftmluAthm. n-Kda. Attv's f. nut du nntll palnnt U Mi'ured. PKItiONAI. ATTKNTIOS UIVtiN 10 UAKB AOTUAHXPeMISNUB. Book "How to obtain PstntB," etc., tent free. rntent procurfd through E. Q. f)lR3ri roeniva -1 p e o I s I notion, without uhargs, la tlis UlmttrftU'il inoutUly-tkvtintli yef -tr'-w, $. c r R S h iFBS9,8FST' N W- LsU. UIUUS.IIJ,MAHINQTON. D. C. DRUG CO. SOUTH and HAST -via- S0UTIiI;RN PACIFIC CO j Shasta Route. Trulii l sk-s In-li-tH-wli-nce ror Portland and Hitj .inllmi. HI !il.'i , til. l.r l,v l-iirilsnd S; .ni. A I tony Vim i, m. 1:m p. m. 10:j0 p. rn U-;u a. in. 4 :.'. In. s:li m 11:4.', . m SMI, in " i'i a. in 11:40. in 7:i0a. in ii:' p. m S:ia. m S: v a. in 4:m a. in S-.ii p. in :I2. m YtU p. m Ar As'-JjiI , . IMIt 111. bit) l. III. 7:1. . ni. " WnitritllHiilu,. , " .Shii rrsiicitwio "K-ll-tt.. ...... IhiHY'-r . . . . . Kh'Ii-jis t.'Hy. I l.i'-sno . s-. sft . m. i a. in, 7 & . tn. l.Vi in. tm AliKIi-ft. . , , , H Is-. l-ort H'.irlll I ily of M li:u . Jl '.U!.tini SVw lot. inn. .. . V Htl.l l,.' 1-1(1 ,,,, Ni- Yut I'm p. m. . p. m, i.. ) , in. V a. m. 40 a. in. R:ii p. m. n 1 a. m. Ii. 1,1 p. in. rullman unit Tourist i-iirs on Isith Irs'm 1 1 sii i:r t-Wrniiti iiki to onittiri ami K Cato UmtM uurs n 4.lik-K, bt. Uiuis, Sew drltniK smt W sli OKUiti. riittiK-otlnif at fiiii KrMtnli:o with M-rera li iii-liii liu. for ilouiiiulu, Jit.mi, China l'lliii.im:,lkiitral aui South America. f tH. a. A. WiutfS at Iiuk-ptmlunce na tion, or aUUrvsft C. It. MAKKIIAM, OcuitsI l'wiiii(ir AK--UI eortlaua. Or. MOTOIt I.INE TIMB rABLE t'orri-Klffd lo dutn. Iihvps luili-pf-ml-, rti- lor Mjuiu.tulli ami Alrllo. 1 Via a. m, : 3 30 n. ni. Irf-aVI-S Illtl-).-tl4l- sues lor Muuiuuulta i I-sves Alrlle fur Moamoutb aud lltllt-tllllUC0. 0.00 . ui. ! ft UO p. tu. ! I.rsvrs Ilallaa for Monmouth and In- UeMtlllivDC. ami !)m!Im. 11:00 a. a. 7 13 i. m. Leave lloitiiiuotli lor Alrllo. 7 .Ilia in. 3;.-l p. in. , 1 0 p, m. I.rsvm Munaioutk for ludnprnilwuoe. , : a. tn. l:.io p. in. J in . m. iV4 5 a m. t:Ol p. 111. Leaves Inileiiend- l.favrs Moitinoutlii for UalUs. i 11. 'il a. in. Mlllp in. 'uoti ror Monmoutb V OS p. m. Oregon and vmoji Pacific SSlk ' l'l-tmrl TIME SCHEDUtES. Arrive (or Front liitli-iH-atltuee from 'orli'iut'of 81,11 1'k- H."..! 1 Kt. W orth, Oinalia, VOils it Kstisas City, St. 130p.m via limit. '".CUIcujfO and liiKlon Kmm"Ls' SMtUko.IV.nvfr.Kt MWl'in Wi.rlli.Oiimlw.K'an. 810 am. via llmil 8"'i ' "'- Mt- I jOUlS. fiisim fhlvaiio am' Eitau St I'nul Walla Walla, Iwls- Fast Mull ton, HiHikBiie, Mm- li.wi it in iifiiilis, ht. l'Hiil, 7 a.m. Ma IVilnth,; Milwaukee, Sioknu t'liit-iti; aud Kitst. OCI-AN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. From 1'ortlaiid. All siilllng dates sub- jet't to oliHiit;e Kor un Kiamusoo sails every 5 days 8 l 111 I p. ui. Unity Kx Siimlsv S i m -'uliinliiv lu 111 7 a. n. rui's.'l'liiii mill Snt, t'oliiinlilit Ulvi-r Sleaitters, To Astoria aod Way- 1 .11 1 ul III Vllliiiiii-tl and Viiuililu niters, .)n-toii City, IVtyton, nd S ay-Uudiiijii 1 p. m. Ei.Suud'y S:!W p. m. Mon.AVed. and Fri. (I a. in, l iii's. Thin Hllll Silt. i.vltliwli ,"i:!i,' a, in. Dully Wlllaiiiette Klvcr. .'oilliuul to Corvallis unit vVHy-UmluiKt! Snake liiver, Ktimrla lo l.ewlston. 4:30 p. m. Mon.,Wed. and b'rl. I.v. Lewis ton, dally - 9 a. ut. steamers to I'oi tliiml from liideiemlnoa MikIik- leaves Corvallis for Portland Mondays Wi'dtii'SiliiYs and I'lidnys mi 5 a in, passing Inili'pi-niti'iiee at t a in. KetitrnliiK, leaves Portland Tucsdaya, Thursdaya and Salur days, paustiiK liiiU'oiidoticuat 0 p m Until ten' cs Inileiieiideiu-efor Portland Tues days, 1 hursdiijs iiii.l SnltirdnyB at A a in. Hi'Uii nlnir leavos rortlamt for Independence Mondays, u i ilne-dav s and Fridays at da in arrlvlnu at Intteprndunocat Op in. Al HERREN, Agent, Independence, Ore. Steamers lltooa and. Pomona Will leave Iiulepemlenoe KVEHY BAY, Sutulay cxcepletl, at 7:00 a. tu., for SALEM, OREGON CITY, PORTLAND. For Freight or Passage ap ply on boanltbe boat, or to the ageut J. E. HUBBARD, Iucle)outlenoo Owgou Hi &J5, one yew. 83.25,