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the: west side TaUphona, No. 141. HNH.IITH lit rtvmt )OMK.It LolHIK N. 4,V MKKTH KVKISV Wiiliiiwinv evening, Mi'Mlwn Mill Ink,- du nolli' and ii.npm HumiM-lvi- awor.lt nuty. VIMituK KntKhlan invited lo hiiiihi wiixii convenient. K.8. IUi..ir. J. W. KK'U.KISON,K.tt.D. Court IntU'iMMnlonw No 30, Forest eraof AumtIoh, iihh'Ik every Tuesday evening at oVlock. V. li. Aliii), dontlat.iVoper block. Salem' rural delivery will Ix'Riii on April 1. . A tine line of new pattern and street halt will 1h kIiowii liy Mm. Wailtii'e ne&t Friday and Satutdity, Hnv your mill feed at the Collins mill. Bran, $17 per ton ; shorts l(t per lou. Kugene was credited by tli otlWial enumerators with, a population of S'iJM. The people ml a count of their own . and found 8S0 more people. r Men' muni all solid insole and counter plow shoe. I'miaUy sold at f I .f0, now $1 !?" at J. L. Stockton. The most of the lwiaville far mora are said to I thinking seriously of turn ing their attention (row wheat to giues ami dock. Folk county can't be beat aa a dairy county. The Hartford ia considered by many to lie I tit best f.V wheel made. The Unrlingkon Kettle havti the lowed rated to all point cast, quickest time, best service ami you ride on tin finest train in the world. Our line of boy's misses and children's District "it School Shoes in now complete. They have no equal. J, L Stockton, Newhro'a Uerpicide, the dandruff, cute, K. T, llenklw the burlier, keeps it. K. M. Wade A Co. hsve sent out sev eral new bicycles already this spring, Uarry Wagoner has old the cigar store he lately bought at Monmouth, Silk Flannel. Silk Zephyr, Silk Ginghams, bilk Figured Organdies, Silk Velvet, Henriettas, Nun's Veiling, J'au lie Cloth, and all other new weave in spring goods just received, and marked at price to sell, at J. L. Stockton. II. Hirschberg has had built a tie hitching rack at his, store building op poite lh batiir. for tha accommodation of the farmer. At Iiobiiisoii' school Isxks and school supplies. The 0l Hartford in the standard of $3a w heel. Went Snl ami Weekly 8late.Mii.tn, one year, J2 Order a nice dressed chicken, from Palmer Uroa. for your Sunday dinner. For school supplies and school books, go to KobtnsoitV. For special rate on I.ippincott' Magiutlue to atibacribera of the Wkki HltK, call at the ofllce. Our line of Indies' Spring Shoes, con listing of patent leathers, trench, mil itary and common sense heels an to ee, ranging in price Ironi M to f t DO at J. L. Stocktons, We have already received two lines ol wheels; seven different models. Call and see them. F. K. Chamber. Fresh oysters, clams, crabs, fish, etc., at Palmer liro. Palmer Bros, pay cash for egg, poul try, etc. Cull and see us. A good 2m! t? grain drill fur sale by K. M. Waite A Co. Pruning shears and saws tit F. K. Clian.U'rs. A ne.w lot of men's clothing just re ceived at J. L. Stocktons. J'on t fail to Bee them before you buv, ss we are bound to please you. in price, iUiility j and style. j Whwt particular reason de Council, j man Janperson have for not wishing to see the interest charges on the city's warrants reduced? Dues Mr. Jusperson hold any city warrants that would be affected? Mrs. C. K. Van Denser), of Kilboum, Wih., was iilllictcd with stomach trouble and coiiHtipation for u long time. She t.ays, "I have tried many preparations but none have done me the good that Chanilierlulu's Stom ach and Liver Tablets have. These Tablets are for sale at Kirkland's drug store. Price 2o cebts. Hamples free. The intermittent work ou the long bridge was again interrupted this week waiting for lumber, so Supervisor Huntley says. Try Moore, the burlier, north side of "C" street, opsjite Knox' grocery store, for a hair cut or shave. Newbro's llerpicidn, the dandruff Cure, at K. T. Ilenkle's barlier shop, JO cents. Hoys' men's and women's half soles at F. E. Chambers. When In Hulern and V"i want a good meal don't forget to go to HtrongV ltcfitaurant, where every tiling t he mar ket aflorda can be hud. Columbia and Hartford naeiicy F. K. Chambers. COHDWOOD taken on subscription at tho U'KST SfDK oflice. It's against the law to shoot ducks any more this season, as the legislature changed the name law making the sea son end on March 1st instead of March 15th as formerly. So, boys, don't go duck shooting next Sunday. Thl l(rnature is on every lox of tho rronulne Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet the remedy that cure a cold In one lay J.8. Moore, the barber on C Htreet, now handles Newbro's Herpicide, the famous dandruff cure, endorsed by all the leading barbers of Portland and all cities In the east. Oive It a trial arid save your hair. Look elsewhere in this paper for the Burlington Route advertisement . of "What a Chair Car is" and send for it it's free and if you are going east it will intereHt you. Now is the time to buy your cream separators, The United States is still in the lead. For sale by H, M. Wade A Co. Bulletin No. 05, from the daiay de partment of the Oregon Agricultural Experiment, Station at Corvallis, relat ing to creameries and cheese factories of Western Oregon, is at hand. It contains much useful and interesting matter and can be had by any one for the asking. Headache often results from a dis ordered condition of the stomach and constipation of the bowels. A dose or two of (.'bamber.'ain'H Ktomach and Liver TiibletM will correct these dis orders and cure the headache. Hold by K'rkland Drug Co, Tue Wkht Side clubs with the San Francisco Examiuer, V t. I., I law km went to McCoy ou Tuesday on a Imsinesa trip, ' Claude' Pfhgra visited relatives In Salem Sunday.' ' ' ' Mi Mamie- iWkeman returned on Tuesday from visit to her grandfather At Broad meai) farm. Prof, W, II. Whiteaker, of the Port land Magnetic Institute, was in the city Monday for a short visit. t Mr. A. M. Hurley has Just received new Hud complete line of street hats and sailors. , v Neither the A. 0. l V. nor the De gree of Honor have any assessment this month, ' .Miss Lillian ttanney, who hat been visiting Miss Arietta Line, returned to her home at Coi vaUis Wednesday. Kd Taylor, a former resident of Inde pendence, now of Winlock, Wash., came to town on a visit Tuesday, Dr. I,, N. Woods came over from Dallaauu Wednesday on public business pertaining to pension examinations Alex Turnhull has moved to town having sold hi (aim. The family live ou Third street north of B. The identity of the dog poisoner salil to tie known ami t lint lie will soon he brought up with a round turn. Mrs. M. W. Wallace announces that her millinery opening will take place next Friday and Saturday 11th ami Ulth. Sunday was another one of those love ly Orvnoti days when the tun shone bright and warm and one could" almost imagine he saw the grass grow. Mr. Herbert Popleton and wife were visiting Mrs. Poploton'i jiareuts, Mr. an it Mrs. T. B. Huntley, last week, Tom Price and family are preparing to leave in the near future. It is renirted that Baker City is to be their dentins lion, Mr, and Mrs, K. B,. Uinearson arrived from Kxstern Oregon last Friday for l short visit, Mr. Uinearson was former- ly Miss Pearl Montgomery, daughter of Mis. J. C. House.- Her many friends will be pleased to learn that Mrs, 0. U. liidcr has improv ed a great deal in health since being brought here from Salem, and if she gets no setback will soon be able to go back to her home at the farm. At pres ent she is with her daughter, Mr. J. N. Jones. The West SttiB desires to call atten tion to the advertisement of lleh line's Couitmrcia! College and Shorthand school on the second page of this issue, and to suggest to anyone thinking ol taking a course in either branch to cor respond with this school as to terms, etc Occasionally rough play in secret or ders tct-ults seriously (or the initiate. As an instance Thomas Burke was awarded $ loot) damage in an Iowa court the other day for injuries received when initiated by the Modern Woodmen. A telegram from L. C. (iilmore states that be arrived in IHumison, Texas, Mho. lav everting, His mother died on Friday evening previous. Mrs. Oilmore docs not yet know when her husband will start for home. If it is proper for a man to frequent saloons, so is it for hi wife, his mother, j his daughter or his sinter. The ladies of Dallas propone to hereafter know more about who frequents its saloons and what is done there. If the proprietors keep resK'(-tuhle places, they sorely can not object to visits by resectable peo ple. Itemuer. Ju lge W. L. I'.radshaw, of The Dallas, ttraml chancellor of the Knights of Py thias of Oregon, drove over Irom Salem Wednesday with L. B. Stinson, grand keeper of records and seal, for an olllcial visit to Homer LodnH 4"). Judge VV. M. Cake, ol Portland, a 'past grand chan cellor, was present and the lodge heard some good sjieeches by the visitors. There was a fair turn out and a late ses sion was hold. ' PI BUC Itl'SIXKSS. Abstract of Ins rumcni Filed In Polk County Feb. 2l to Mar. 4, 11)01. tJKKIlS W II Fulkerson to A H Southwick, Its and parts of Its in Highland fruit farms t. 7sr.'lw- r.MK). Juliett Soiithwich to A B Southwick, It Bl Highland fruit farms tp 7 a r 3 w $lb'0O. ti li Galen to Leila Kinsey, blk (I, Sal ing's add Ballston-flOO. K K Williams to Abel Cglow, 30x100ft It I, blk 10, Dallas -:t000. J K Coulee to Chan Reese, 115.1a F Shoemaker d 1 c tp 0 8 r fi w-$IOOO, . Bussoll Cat liu to Sybil Catlii) (t cl), Win A II Whitley die tp 7 a r 5 w fSOO. J S Cooper, trustee, to J II Burton, 28 acres T L Burbank d I c tp 8 a r 4 w (1. Sheriff, VanOrsdel, to Milo Seaver, Its a, 4, 5, 6, blk 2, Whitemati's add Dallas -pm. , Jos Wankey to J D Cameron, 4a T C Tharp d 1 c tp 8 s r (5 w, Falls City 100. i W and Emma Hill toOctavia Eades land in M Sparks d 1 c tp 6 s r 6 w $H50. MCandFK Hubbard to W B Mc Known, Its 1, 2, 5, 0, blk A, Falls City m. ' The Steiger to II II Spalding, 271a Belhuel Dove d 1 c tp 7 s r 4 w $1-100. United States to Michael Hart, 150a sees 7, 18, tp 0 s r 8 w patent. Milo Heaver to I V Lynch, Its 8, 4,5, 6, blk 2, Whitemanb add Dallaa-$000. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Jtromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money- )f It falle. to cure. E. W. Grove's signature on each box. 25c. JDri THE PUREST AND BEST Mottled beer for family uso to bo bad at ED. GALE'S CASTLE SALOON. Independence. Hop Gold Beer City Council. The council met In regular session Tuesday evening with Mayor Stockton In the chair ami all the members te ent except Sperling, An ordinance to provide kind Issue to take up 1000 In warrants was read 2d time and relerred to ordinance com mittce. The cow ordinance was amended to tiiat the marshal don't have to notify people to quit tying stock on the streets tor grating pur;toe. The recorder was directed to draw uji a contract with water and tight cmupalty for ttie current year on same basil as 1000. The following claims were allowed; 1). 1). Boydstou $tl; water company 10.76; A. J. Tupper, 1 10 UO ; 11. M. Lines, M.70; bill of J, M, Stark, :I2 ", (or lumber, was referred to II nance com mlitee. Through the cointesy of the secretary, the Wkht Sum is in receipt of a copy ol the ietrt of F, I, Dunbar, secretary ol stale, to the legislature for the years ending IVoemla r ill, IH'.HI ami ilMHi. The Ladies of the Maccabees will give a "hard times" social this Friday even lug. A line of from 5 to 25 cents will he Imposed on all who dress up. Admis sion 10 cents. Henderson Murphy has been some what unfortunate In the past two week with his horses. He lost three good animals during that time ami is at a lots to account (or the trouble. Layton Smith has his "Bureau" al most rebuilt. Theoarpe 'iters have fin ished and the painters ami paper hang ers are nearly through, Ihe Improve ment ia marked, The address before the teachers' in stitute last niiiht at the Christian church by President P. L. Campbell, of the Monmouth State Normal school was well attejxled and attentively listened to. I resident Campbell s subject wasi "Industrial Training in the Public Schools." He is an entertaining speak er. Kugona Guard. A dispatch by grapevine telegraph from Indeiiendiiiice says that Senator Corta'tt having failed of election, Land lord Stark's chances for the otlice of Li lian tent at Grand lioude reservation have gone glimmering, and it is now generally conceded that the plum will fall to our Jovial friend Dave Hears. The "Governor" would prove an excellent man for this iinportunt position. Dallss Olwerver. The lire boys bad a good meeting Monday evening, lieprcsvulative Haw kins was present and made some fun for them. When the roll was being called, It is charged that Hawkins answered Cor here," He was so imbued with the fact that he stood by Mr, Corbetl through the entire legislative session that be doubtless answered mechanically a lien the fire company secretary called his name. Although it may not be generally known outside ol this section, yet sfis a fact that a great many ieople within hearing dend for time ou the water works' whistle at morning, noon and ight. For some reason ou Wednesday the noon whistle wasn't blown and ttortly afterwards i'eury Hill called at the station to imjuire, saying that his men did not show up for dinner until alter one o'clock, waiting for the iioou whistle. 0. W. Brant is visiting his parents, avuig arrived liere ou eunetuay morning's train direct from Hault Saint Marie, Mich,, by way of the Canadian Pacific, Northern Pacific, Southern Paci tic and several small branches. He was blockaded at the summit ol the Itocky Mountains and was obliged to make a ong detour to gel around the slide on the Canadian' line. When Mr. Brant left Michigan he was wearing furs and the warm day he saw here ou arrival was a pleasure to him. I. D, Driver, jr , Oil Saturday was tell ing the Wkht Silia man aUml a younit thoroughbred bull which he had pur chased from the I. in Id farm in Washing ton county and how the hoys with worthless doua and air guns had tor mented said animal until he has become somewhat vicious and datiKcroua. On Friday a young man with a pug dog en- red Mr. Driver's pasture. The bull took after the dog; the dog ran to the boy ; the boy went up a tree that was luckily near. The hull caught the dog ami drove one horn through the animal. The young man hollered until Mr. Driver heard the racket and hurried her husband over to the scene of the trouble. The bull was so infuriated that Mr, Driver couldn't go near him, so he got his Shepherd dog and hurried Mr., Bull away and released the young man from his predicament. Mr. Driver doesn't lijtict to jieople crossing his farm but desires to warn everyone to look out for the hull. IIAILV TRAINS f he) ween tr J Ot.BKN AM) DF.NVF.lt. J The Increase In transcontinental travel by way of Hult Luke City In con. sequence of the scenic and other attrac tions of the route has recently Justified tho Rio Grande Western Railway In connection with the Denver and RIo Grande and Colorado Midland rail roads saya the Hult Luke Tribune, iu establishing a triple daily fiwt paHsen- ger service between Ogden and Denver All of these trains are equipped with the latent appliances, Improvements and cars. This roud now operates through alecpers between Chicago, Og den and Ban Francisco, also a perfect dining car service. He nil 2c postage for literature, rates or other Information, For pamphlets descriptive of the Great Salt Lake Route" apply to J, D, Mansfield, General Agent, 25;! Wash ington, Portland or Geo. W. HeinU, A. G. P. A Salt Lake City. , Semi Us Your Name. If you are going east now, or contem plate a trip at any time in the future, eend U8 your name; we will place same on our lit and will keep you advised from tme to time of any reduction in east-bound passenger rates and you will also receive advertising matter descrip tive of the Burlington Route 88 fast aa it ia issued. We have the lowest rates, quickest time and best service. Address, R. W. Foster, Ticket Agent Burlington Route, cor. 3d and Stark Hts , Portland, Or. - - The beat Prescription for Malaria Chills and Fever, Is a bottle of Grove's Taatelesa Chill Tonic. It ih simply Iron and quinine In a tasteless form, No cure, uo pay. Price, 60o, , llomllng. , At the meeting ol the city council Tuesday evening the question of Wind ing tbucily fnrtsoiN) to tsku up warrants to that amount was discussed .at length and an ordinance to that effect passed second reading, all the councilman vol lug in favor except Mr. Jascroii. In the discussion previous to the vote Mr. Jnsperson slated that lie wa In favor of strict economy In city affsir, but he eon IT not ee where any saving was to be made by bonding at 4' or even 4 percent a against warrant now out drawing 0 per cent. That he did not believe tin liond could -1st Hosted at 4 er even 4'u per cent He haled to see "cheap" money a lie loved Id country, ' Mayor Stockton stilted positively that he could place the tsinds at 4 cr cent and that be would imlividally bear all expense Incidental thereto It the city desired lo try the experiment! and yet Mr. Jasperson objected. But why he ohji-ctcd, he did not give any reason ex cept "I do not see how we can save any thing " Councilman Mills stated that the dif ference between 4l and 0 er cent was I'd per cent which on H0tX) would amount to a saving of $120 a year in In tetest charge. Still Mr. Jasperson could not he convinced. School Iteport. It 'h'U of the Indeisndeuce public scbiMil (or the mouth ending Feu, 28, twit . i Nam t TV aclier. Mrs, Tuek, oiju M I M UIm lluitrka ,,,,, ,,, Ml I'm-li miiu Ml riowr, t::t. ij. (v 4 1.TJ''! Ml', HOJ M Miutiorr , ,, ni 7, m ,J7S Ulu MiutoriMia Mtu Smith A, M. Hnili-r ,. . t A jt:.'n nv,:ay! hj The following 1 a list of those neither absent nor tardy and were "excellent" (above tK) ) in scholarship and doiort menl! First tirade. Jacidi Coruwell Glenn Whiteaker M'He 1'lcKul Leona Sperling Henry Ford Ira Mix Ruth Hodge Garlin Immoii b-u Wolcott Ruth Sverl!ng Irvine Tliompson Harry Pickem Second Grade, Genevieve CooHr Cora Walker Krrol Wolcott Arthur Sperling FlwiMsl Hartman Harry Mix Th ml Grade, Gladys Irvine Kihel Tucker Nellie Albiker Helen Cisiper Johnnie Staik Clara lleflron iocs S'ark Fourth Grade. s Jessie Freeman Goy Wllsou Fiuma Henkle Ioll Pomeroy Alma Walker Fifth tirade. Jean Sharmau Jiromle Johnson Willie Ford Uwi Simmons Geueva Wilcox Quinlilla Wilcox Mildicd Baldwin Cxira Baldwin Sixth Grade. IUol Seeley Bertha Tharp June Seeley Clara Tucker Lnrcna WeUter Seventh and F.lghth Gralei. Mamie Bakeman Shelly Cooar France Csier Vern Ketchum Goldie Irvine lister Rhodes Belle Wilcox MaUil Bakeman Cecile Wilcox May Webster Claire Thsrp Maud Tharp Ninth and Tenth tirades Nola Owen Lila Stark L.litli Owen Floyd Mix Ruby Kelso Blanche Phillips Ma lad Parker i ties Warner Flora Uvers Julian Hurley Ilertieit Murphy lirme livers .Musings from Mouinmitli. 0 , Frank Fisher is again at his old stand in the hook store here. We wish liiiu the best of success The board of regent of the Normal school met last Friday. W. 0. Slnmberg, through Illness, lita been absent from school durrrig the past week. Several are III w ith measles and there are a few cases of scarlet fever, the lat ter, however, is alsmt checked. Our beautiful winter visitors, the grosslwaks, are still with us in large numbers. A goodly number of the W. C. T. U. attended the reception tendered the pledge signers at IndefPndem'e last Fri day night, a special trip of the motor being made. The Normal hcIkm I will he closed Fri day as the student will attend In a body the oratorical contest at Corvallis on that evening, A siecial car of the Southern Pacific to run to Corvallis has been lecured by the Normal students, (he occasion being the regular Annual State Oratorical meet to lie held there on the evening of March 8. Whatever setback the creamery busi ness may experience in the Willamette valley will bo only temporary. The farmers of this region have similar human dispositions to those of other portions of the earth and they are liable to the same changes and moods. The rule has been in creamery regions for farinera to withdraw their patronage after the first or second year'a contract with them, but in another year or two they return to the creamery business again with more conservative expecta tions and with better understanding of it, and then it become permanent and proHperous. It will be ao here. Salem Statesman, I tin not ho much what the news papers say, us what neighbor lays to nclgbor, or friend to frleud, that has brought Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy Into such gen eral uae. It la natural for people to express their gratitude after using this remedy aa It la for water to flow down hill. It la the one remedy that can always be depended upon, whether a baby be sick wlthcholera Infantum or or a man wltb cholera morbus. It la pleasant, safe and reliable, Have you a bottle of it iu your home? For sale by Klrklund Drug Co, Cruelty to Animals, If anyone Imagine (or a moment that he can drive a team into Independence and neglect the same by leaving It (tend out In very bail Weather, lie It liable to lie mistaken. Till matter wss touched upon last Friday. A man drove a fine team down Irom Albany the horse looked a though they had been pushed along at lively rate and were pretty well lathered The driver unconcerned hitched them to the tack at Paddock I corner and went off to make himself comfortable leaving the horse to stand In Ihe cold driving rain that (ell all day, without blanket or other covering to keep off the chill, Tha attention of Mayor Stockton was called to the matter and he directed the city marshal to have the horses taken to stable and fed. The animal were taken to Taylor table and attended to, Here the driver found them when ha got ready to go back to Albany, lie kicked a little alioiil paying the hill, but when he aw there was a chance for prosecution tin der a city ordinance, quickly decided lo liquidate and say no more. Horn On Tuesday, the 6th, to Mr. and Mr r. M. Buckley, a boy, Lver a! nee the little fellow' arrival, Frank ha la-en wandering around lown in a eml-un Conscious condi'loii, talking to himself; alxiitt; all one can hesr i "papa, papa," 11111 recover, tho', Tin Wedding. On Monday evening a few friend of Mr. ami Mrs. R, II, Knox conspired to give them a tin wedding surprise, it be ing the tenth anniversary of their wed uing tiay. r.verytiung was none to piletly that the victims didn't have the least Idea of what was going on. W, P, Connaway re-married the young (oik In at good a style a they had la-en married ten year before and then all present lci( nil to shower their wedding presents (of tin) on the blushing groom and happy bride, There were tea pott, pan, candlesticks, oi plates, rattles. II of tin, without nuuitier. A very en- joyablo evening wa snt and the host and hostess acquitted themselvet In a hot pi la lile manner. Among those pret erit were! Mr. and Mr. R. II. Knox, Mr. and Mr. H. IS, Walker, Mr and Mr. I), li. Taylor, Mr, aud Mr. J, K. Hubbard, Mr. and Mr. I. W, Dickinson, Mr. aud Mr. J, L. Stockton, Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Cooper, Mr. and Mr. W. II. Whiteaker, Mr. and Mr. It. F. Whitea ker, Mr. and Mrs, W. 1. Connaway, Mr. Bowden, Mr. Babbitt and Mr. Goodman, School Flection. A number of voter met at the school house Monday evening for the purpose ol choosing a director and clerk. D. A. I lodge was chosen dire-tor and J. D. Irvine re elected clerk. . The clerk made hi report (or the pre ceding year Irom which we glean the (ollowing t Total receipt .15,127 04 Outstanding warrant 4,220 03 Amount due dittrict on ft aud tW tax, about 600 The centut made by the clerk (how U1H male and 200 female ; total 427. A gain over last year ol 1H, A correspondent write t King Valley it now connected w ith the outside world by telephone, The connection wa mad Sunday evening. The company' men are now engaged in placing the pole for the Hoskins line. '.I (1. A. R. The regular meeting of the Post' hat been changed to the second Saturday in each month, at 2 o'clock in the after noon. By order of the post. O. L Clark, agent (or the Banker Life Insurance company, whose home It at McMinnville i very tick with appendi citia at the Salem hospital. An opera tion was performed and he was reported a resting very much easier. The nurse at the hospital feel much encouraged over hi prosiect for recovery, a hit condition was regarded aa most critical when he was taken to the institution twelve hour la-fore the oeratlon wa performed, Statesman. Mr. Clark died Wednesday morning. Hi body was sent to Corvallis with an escort from the Knight of Pythias, he being a member of the McMinnville lodge. The Florence Sanatorium, Salem, Oregon. A flrsl-clasa private hospital for the treatment of chronic aud surgical. ltuilt during the past year eeiiecially for the purpone for which It Is used. Conveniently located within four blocks or the business part or the city. The most modem furnishing and lat est appliances throughout t he building Mealed liy not water; lighted uy gas and electricity, Here the sick can have the coinrorla or au elegaut private hoi:ie, with ail the advantages of a getit'-'Xl hospital. Outside physicians Itfio&Miu- In patients treated with the greatest courtesy , and assisted Iu opera tions If requested. For tcriiu and further Information write or apply personally to U. CARTWRIGIIT, M. D., (Superintendent. Visitors welcomed from 2 to 4 P. M. WANTKI). (tapalile, reliable person In every enmity to reprvseut lar(o company ol solid tlnaii''.ai r potitl Ion; tlliltt salary per year, payable tfcukly; 1:1 per tiny abmilutely sure anil h'I expeiiNiM-, straight, tioua-llde, delliilie salary, no cotiiinlitslon; salary paid tse h HuturUay and expenae money advanced earb week, HTANDAKU lloUHU, m Dearborn Ht Uitcaiio. To the Deaf. A rich lady cured of ber deafness and noises In the bead by Dr. Nichol son's Artificial Eur Drums, gave f 10,000 to tils institute, eo that dear people un able to procure the ear drums may have them free. Address No. 13134-0, The Nicholson Institute, 780, Eighth Avenue, New York, U. 8. A. WANTICn-AIJTIVH MAN OP OOODOHAB aeter to deliver and collect In Oreaon for old (Htabhshud mamifacturliiK wholusale house t'HHj a ) ear, sure pay. Honesty mora thau ex purlenue required. Our reference, any bank In any city. Kunlosu sslf-addruHHod slampnd envelopti. Manufacturers, Third Floor, DM Dearborn St., Chicago. Ncml Me Their Names. Thousands of Eastern people will take advantage of the oheap rate to the Northwest In efl'ect every Tuesday from February 12 to April 80. They are the lowest In years. If you have any friends who are talk ing of coming West, send me their mimes and I will have our representa tives look thorn up furnish them with advertising matter reserve berths see that they have a quick and comfortable trip. A. C. Hhkldon, General Agent, 2-8 1 4-80 BurUugtoo Rout, P-ortUud. Ileafiies Cannot be Cared by Ideal applications, aa they runout parti Hi dlataiwd portion of th ear, Tlixrs Is (inly on way In sunt draftim, and llial la by roii tltuthieal ri'tniHlliia, iH-alnmn la rauiwd by an inflm-ied nidltloM ol Ilia Iniii-niii Hales of lbs kuaUrhlan Tup.i. W li"li 1 li la tubs H Inflamad yoa bav a rifinlilln aounii or lui prrfrtit lu-arliia, ami ln-n II laiillrly ebaml draruwat la lb realllt; and Ulllma lbs IllHioil iiiatlnii iwn ba lk-u ortt aud Ibla IiiIm n. abirwl lo lla nnroial eiiiidlllnn, hfarlna will lw dmniytd piravari nloo i-aai mil ol li-n ara eauavd by ralarrh, which I nothing but an I II Da in w i-oiiilllluo el lbs Niumnia auifaiMS. Wa will tflvaona IliiiiUmd Isillara lor any raaaof DvuIiimi (i-anand by ealarrh) that ran. not be rorod by Hall's Catarih lur. Haud lor circulars, fr.-a, K. J. I'll RN K y 4 CO., Tolndo, O. Meld by all linisiilala, 7'ki, Hall's mlljr Pillasm lb b.-al, Letter Hiiialii1iigt uni-alltxl for In Mm pout m at loili'viiili iiiw, liri'Siui, mi Mar. s, usil: Baker, A B Lewi, 11 1) Lane, A 8 Mclean, Rev 0 2 Swift, Geo Sievers, II 11 Thomas, M ft Laura When calling (or these letter please ay advertised. J. A. Wiikki.mu, P. M. Nltsftl Clltarrll quick I v yhdds lo treat ment by F.ly ' Cmatu Balm, which is sure. ably aromatic, It i rsnnived tbrotiuU tlia nostrils, oleanw and heal tha who)) tur fan ovwr which it diffuse lUslf. Druggist Kill the 60o. sUo Trial i.e by mail, 10 eeul. Test It and you am sure to ooutiuue the treatment. Announce mont. To aocoiiitundata those who are partial to the use of atomiser In applying IlmitiU into the nasal iasaga for titlnrrhti iruu. bUt, the proprietor pmpar Cream Balm lit liquid form, widen will anown aa r.iya luid Cream llalni. 1'rlce lucluiliiig tli praying tune I 7.icuU. Iruu.giau or or mail. The liquid form embodies the msd. lolual properties of the solid preparation. Whist (lub. The whist club met last Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Kirk land. The usual effort were made to secure the first and mis the Issiby prlr.es. Mr. J. K, Klrkland and Mr, G. W, Kulolt secured the first and Mr. 0. D.Butler aud Mr. J. A. C. Brant the consolation prise. The next meeting ol the club will lie held at the residence of Mr. and Mrt.G. W. Kutch, thl Fri day evening, An Honest MedlYlue for !.a(rlppe. Ueorg W, Wailt, of Koiith Gardi ner, Me., says: "I have had the worst cough, cold, chill and grip and bave taken lota of trash of no account but profit to the vender. Chamber lalu's Cough Remedy I the ouly thing that has doue any good whatever. I bave used one bottle of It and the chllla, cold aud grip bave all left me. I congratulate the manufacturers of an boutiat medicine." For sale by Kirk laud Drug Co. Died. After an lllnes ol many week, Juhn McQuerry died at hi home in thit city on last Friday morning. Deceased wai born In Kentucky some 76 year and 'M davt ago. lie tint came to Oregon in and again in 1874 and ba resided at McCoy, I'errydale and Inde-endeiice ever since the latter date. He ba been twice married, ilia daugh ter, by hi first wife, i living in low. He wa married to Mrs. Sarah Bears, bo survives her husband, In lHoll. Mr. McQuerry wa blind lor the past IS years, but despite this intimity and hi increasing year, be wa of a pleasant and jovial disposition, taking life philo sophically. The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon, the service being in charge ol Rev. J. It. Baldwiu and the interment at the Odd Fellow' cemetery. Now 1 the time that farmer on the river bottom land have to look out (or their cattle a poisonous weed appea lie (ore the grass doe. Already several One cow bave died from eating thete weed. Book (J I ven Away. A little booklet, "What a Chair Car ia," ha just been Issued by the Burling ton Route. To anyone intending to make a trip east It will give a great deal of valuable Information. These elegant Chair Car are attached to every Bur lington Route train and seals are free to holder of ticket via the Burlington. Many travelers prefer the Chair Car to the Tourist 8leeer. The book will be ent (ree to anyone addressing It. W. Foster, Ticket Agent Burlington Route, cor. 3d and Stark Hta., I'ortland, Or. Notice lo Watr Consumers. It ia neither honest nor honorable for water consumer to allow their bibb to run in freexing weather, and hereafter any party or parties allowing or permit ting audi waste upon their premises wilt have the tame charged up at meter rales. I'rotect your pipe at your own expense not our. Indciendcnce At Monmouth tf Water and Electiic Light Co. Free Ut Inventors, The experience of O. A. Know Co, Iu obtain- Ins more ibau Al.txt) iislouui for Inventors has euahled Hit m lo hclpliilly aimwer many ipiea- tlona relating- Ui tne protection or intellectual firoperty. '1 hm they havo donu In a painphlnl rcallna briefly of t'nltcd Htntca and fomlKii patvutx, with cost of mnii) and how to proqnrt! tliein; trade marka, dcnli(iia, caveats, Infringe ments, rtcclnliiun In IcadiiiK patent eaars,ete. This pamphlet will be aunt free to anyone writing toO, A.Huow & Co., WskIiIukUui, U.C E.L.Ketchum,M.D . Offloe and Residence Corner Railroad Mou mouth Htrecta, INDEPENDENCE. OR W. G. Sharman, Main Street, Independence Those $6 Watches at ... 0. A. KRAMER & CO Jtweier nd Optician. are the best watches ever put on the market for the money Go and took at them,, Thurston Lumber Company, Dallas, Oregon. ' ............... - .MANUrACTURCBS '0.7"- " LUMBER OF ALL KINDS Dry ytock alwnyu on I land. hIho Cwlar Shinglou. NOTKi We have a flrst clas dry kiln which enable u to give yoa tbor otighly dry lumber. "DOCTOR UP" Oliniigoablo weather between two HeaBons encour-. ngcH your chronic troubles and inflicta upon you iniich petty HiekticH.-t, H tter ward it off. 10 centa might prevent it when $10 wouldn't cure it. Coiiio to m to havo your prescription! filled, and for everything kept in u well regulated drug etore. STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES KIRK LAND ''MaW'ftlCa1lS' It is 8,000 i.iilss Long, The Hurlington Route ranks among the gn ati st of the world's raihoads. Over K,ooo miles long; employing 35,000 men; reaching 1,300 towns and cities in the cloven st;tti-8 ttitvirscd by its lints; having through-car arr.iii(j mi nts which extend more than h.ilf way uciosh th cotitinont and tarn tstly striving to K'vu its patrons absolutely iin.jtiali-(l 6 rvicc, it is tho line YOU should si Icct, in xt time you go cast. Omaha, Cliicajjo, Kantvai City, St. Louit nd KVKKVWHl- Kli kond. Cor. SOUTH and HAST via- , S0UTHHRN PACIFIC CO Shasta Route. . Train Ibv I ii.l-i-n,l-u e fur I'ortland ami Way ulatlulin at 2.o p. in, ia-itv r 1 urvauu ai ii;iju i l.y IWtlaud I. All.any Ar Aililalltl HaiTaini-lltii " Kan rraii(iio... " Ok.I.II " IH UV.T " Knnm Uiy ... " Cblrnao, " lw Ani(rk' " I'll I'm.. ' furl Worth t'lty or Mcklik).. " llounlun " Ni-w Orli am H WaihtiiKton , ... " New yra K l . III. l.' KI . Ill, l: It a. 111. ;iii) p. 111. ":l.i i. in. p. m. 10:50 p. Ill 11 lla, 111, 4 a. ro, 8:16 a in S ir, a-m. 11:1.1 a. m V:W. m. yiAi a. in 7 .','i a. m. ":' . m ?:,' tn. :) a. m l:.V . ni. li i.i .. in. (i ji a. 111. !i .'.j a, m, 4nJ a. m. :'ii i, m. H i; a. m. H I . p. m. 7 IK) a. m i;:iki p. in li ai a. in V: .'. a, m 4 :KI a. in ll:.',"i p. ra fi I.' a. 111 l..i p. m I'lillninn ami TmirUt cr on tuith tralm CI air ti HainaiiiiniWiUXiK'l"!! ami Kl l'a-.o am! lou rUt .'urn u lili-njju, HI, Iamiih, Nuw Orloanaamt Wanbliiiiton. Cuiim-i tlim at Kim l'riinolci with nevwra t 1 ii I11-, h 1 , lilli-a fur ItiXlululu, Jilnll,ti!u riilllpliUH,Ut'iilrul ami nuulli Aiuiiruii. HchMh.O. A. Wiunj at linloiMjiiiti'iioo t. lloii,oralitrowi lit'Di'ral laauiiKiir Aifelit t'ocllamt, Or. A CLEAN SHAVE AND A- STYLISH RAIR CfclT 1 what von ukt whkn you fatuonuk Kutch'a Barber Shop. Iiiilt'lH'inli'iit'P -Orcirou Dan P, , Stouffer. Insurance..,,., 1 and Collection. 1 )h Titles T Examined, CHARGES REASONABLE. Main Btreofc - Dalltv8, Oregon anvtlilnff von Invent or improve; also p-pt C AVEAT.tr ADE-MARK, COPYRIGHT or DESIGN PROTECTION. Htniil imxtut, k(UUorpUoU). for frf estitnlnntinn and aitviro. BOOK OH PATENTS '""forepttkmu tTC.A.SNOW&CO. Patont iAwyera. WASHINGTON, D.C. vwwvwwwwwwvvwww BO YEARS' ' X EXPERIENCE X - ' Trade Marks DcaiaNS CoP-vnioHTS Ac. Anrona anncllng a aknfrli and denorliitton may qnli-kly aarartaln our oplnliin froo whotlior an Ininiiilnn la nrnhaWy iwtmiliilile. ( onimnnlra. tloiiM Ht rlotly roiiOilont till. lliuiMinolton l'atvnt mil fin. Oliliwt iiumioy rir arurlniatnta. Pnlfliii tK(n ihriinuli Mnnn & Cu. rooatv iprrlo! nntica, without olinnio, lu tho Scientific Jimcrican. A hannanniolr lllndtrotmt wopkly. Lniveiit olr cnliiUun ( any ai-limtlMa journal. Tornia, la a yimr! fimr months, ft. Boltl by all nowmlcnlurn. MUNN & Co.36,D"-da New York Urauuli Ollloo, 639 V St.. WiwhliiKton, I). C, iim iff it mnt wmi CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, COPYRIGHTS AND DESICNS. 8ond your bnalnoaa llr-t to Wnaliln aton, auvoa tlino, oonta loaa, better a-rvloo. Ur ofBva olo to V. B. rat.nt OfBca. FREE pnllmlD- 9 ary uamlnatloni mad.. Atty'i fna not do. antll piitant uim-ured. 1-I.KHUNAL ATTkNTIUN UlVfaW-lW 1 1. AKH AUTIJAL EXPERIENCE. Book "HowtoolitMn ratonU," .to,, isnt (r. Patonto prooarfd throaxh E. O. 8lKnri no.lT. ipoolal notfoo, wlthoat oflarR, la Ih. INVENTIVE ACE Ulutrawl monunyi.ivitb yoar urnu, vi. a ywr. E.G.S1GGERS, Lata or u. a. now a vo. 818 r St.. N. W.. .WASHINQTON, D. O. )WVVWVVWVVWlWWVWWlVl j 1 n it 1 rjj All X 1 a. PS&SS DRUQ CO. A. C. Siiiuhjn, General Agent, Third and Stark St., Tortland, Ore. MOTOB LINK ' TIME TABLE Ciirrnrted to ditto. Lvuraa liidrpend-eiu- for Monmouth ami Alrlle. 1:SQ la. a. 3 M a. iu. Lam AlrUa lor Moaaoath aad lndrpnleae. :0 . m. ftiUO B. an. Ueavri Dilranil- Leave DaJlit for no fur Monmouth and Itallita, U;0 a. at. 7:14 . tu. Iavf-a Mouiuouth Monmoutb u4 la ttyndtBM, . 1:00 p. m. L4Mtvea Monatoatk or InciandBo. lor Alrlle. 7'AOa. m. SiAO p. ra. Leavra Monutonth forllallaa. 11:20 a.m. 7:30 p. iu. 0:45 a. m. 1:30 p. m. :40 . m. Bi5 a ai. BiOl p. m. 1ih Indeaend- nut for Monaiooth- 9tOS a. m. OREGON .Shout Lire and iM(w Pacific IX-part for TIME SCHEDULES. Fruui luili-peudence Arrlv from Chltwao rortlaui rnt-cll y ixl a in Vln HmiU tiiKton Halt Lake, .lenvr-r. KU Worth, Omaha, KaiiKM City, 81. lxuu, Chicago aad Kaat. 430 p. m Atlnntln Kirtiu y.im p m via lliint ImiUui Salt Ijko. Denver, Ft Wort li.UHiHlia.Kan 8im City, Ht. Unita, Chicimo ani" Knu 80 a m. St J'HIll fa-t Mull li.-OO m iu via 8xikHiie Walla Walla, Lewh Uiu, HiHikane, Min nenpolla, Ht, rtul, liiiluth.Mllwaukee, C'lilntgo and Kant. 1 a.m. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. From Portland. All sailing ilutoi au b- Jiwl U cliange For ean Franotaoo Sails every 6 days 8pm 4 p. m. liiy Kx aunilajr 8 p in Hal urtlny 10 i ill 7 a. tn, t'lU-K.TIlUl auil Hal, A a. in. Coliiinbla River Mteaiuera, l'o Autorla and Way Laudluics, 4 p.m. Kx.fluud'y Willamette and Yamhill Klvera. Oreaxin (Mty, Dayton, aud Way-Laudlua;a 8:30 p. m. Mon.,Wed, and Ft i. M'tllauiette Klvtr. Portland to Oorvallli aud WayUaudluga 4:90 p. m. ; Mou., Wed and Frl. Tuna. Tlnu and Hut, Lvltlparlii .'i::i." a. in, tinlly Snake River, UI par la to Lewlston. Lv, Lewi ton, dally 9 a. m. sii-iiniiTK to r or t laud from Indenendenea Modov lfave Oorvallli for Portland Monday IiiilciiomU-m-e at tt in. Heturolna;, leaves Portland Tiiosilaya, Thursdays and Satur duya. passlna luduiienilunoeat O n m Itulli U'Hves ludepcndenrefor Portland Tues- vn..,n, i uui-niinya ituvi Daiuruaya ut o a m. Koturnlng leaves Portlaud forlndependenoa Mondays, Wednesdays aud Friday at fa m arriving at lndependunoeat 6 p m. Al HERREN, Agent, Independence, Ore. Steamers lltona and Pomona Will leave Independence KVEUY DAY, Sunday excepted, at 7:00a. m., for" SALEM, OREGON CITY, PORTLAND. For Freight or Passage a p. -ply on board the boat, or to the a(?ent J. E. HUBBARD, i