Sorghuin, Hock Candy, Syrup, Now Orleans Molasses, Maple Syrup, Honey, ete., at Douty & Locke's -T7 i:UNINi:.Sf UAItPN. I I ty t I J- LKK A 1IAIHUTT.- Mini Hurgttona. ripoelul at uld to discuses nl wotumi. r 1 ndiUHindonoo National bunk. , M. 1). W. babbitt,, M. i. U. tt Trinity iiiihIIihI college, t: 5'H:ilUM, M. II.-OF1TCK 1 i demo, corner Itullrond Hint fir .Ii almoin, lniliH'ii't('iif, ()r- I. . In. oiiavi:m.-i. i- h., uni; It? 0( Michigan graduate. Dental rlort aver ludpiaindoiiou National k, Independeuco, urcgoii. Items of Local News. ( C KSM.HY. - DENTIST, Onmoulh, All work wur EO. A. 8MITII.-ATT0HNKY Law. Olllt n over ludoiciidoho. tioual Jlniik, Independence, r. sir. mix.i.i:.- dentist sUcihouno builUiinJ, Oolleya "Ot, Monmouth, Urn, i A. VAN NOItTWICK.-IN -ii.lr.um hnrlier. Two c liuir. Hhuv- ; the. hall, a li'ie. KiUtU'S hulled Oil rt nullca. Next door lu firt Jon! bank, lniloiendiiico. fl'WO belli tubeno todioue wuitunt 811 Hint IXMHtMj-Wo curry a i, stock ol rnh, Doors, Mouldings, , J.PJ. MP JIII'IIIOU eUteliell A Uohuiiuoii a, Mum street. MiCH l'I-VI. I'lHHtorliiy A Ueick Work of oil kind aeoiinhori iiotlco ami wiir tted ntUfrtotory. Acliireue tnmoutli.Or. T. IIKNKM!. TIIK TONNO ill AiM IHT, Has no fciin rlur In ving and Hair-cutting. Give lilm r work. jfjetTHiiuviiiK' i"c, 1 1 ilngitfo, Lathe Mujn afreet, prudence. J J. 1). 1KV1NK, iisticn of iho Peace, ! ISI'KI'K.M'I Ni'K, MIE. film Iiitnriinro unit niulim t'nllceiloiis , a aimlMliy. ll ZINA J. ZINN, IstohColfee House Malu Wr.-i-t. oii.ill.i Vninliijriri, ft tiiU'li-iuli'inv, tri. IgWH TlllllUTO If vou emokn come titl Inspect our lino of pipes Hint tobacco, Tlicy areiiiiie choice ami very lenaonahlo. C. PATTERSON We are offering fresh candle ami nuts ut tut low a price aa wo possibly can. Huuiplu Otir (lilleraiit klada. fendles Nut SeaW Bids. )tico U hereby given that the irsignpd will rocoiva arulod I for 1(H) cords of rcii lir fplit I lour foet long. Tim wood to layered at tho Indepciidcnw io tchft'il building. Nutl IuiIh to waived not foUn- tlmn 7 :S0 p. Userober 21, 18D-1. Tho mdiool d rcBCrvoH the right to nject or all bidu. Thu wwnl timet slivered on or bt-foro !?cptoin- -t J. 1). Irvink, t Clerk 8chxl Diutrict, No. ift. d Nov. 28, 180-1. r 1 BoasoholJ Treasure. .V Fuller, of CiumJolmrUs N Y ;hat ha hIwiivh kci'pc Dr. KIiiii'h Discovery In tlio hmmc and ills jr hasahviivs foiiml the very licst follow llN ust; that ho would not llhout It, If iroour;ili!e. it. A, man l)niiri;lHt,, Cul.Hklll, N Y. bat Dr. KIiik'm New Dliwovery loubtcdly the host Oouh remedy te hw umoiI It in hia liiniily for years, and It haa never fulled to that la claimed for It. Why not rcmudy bo loiift tried uiid tested. ' bottles free at any Ktoro. Itotfiilar wl.eMo and $!.(K). O. A. Krauier. Jeweler. l''lukuit hominy at thu rilur (Jroery. Homo iiiudu iiiliioo meat t thu Htur (Jroeery, The lltilom.ii of Mr. and Mra. V. (). Cook U iiillu 111. Tho uteiuner KiiKeiiu'a wareliouiw la llbolit eoliiili'lei. J (1. (). (Iruvea and J. K Miller veiled 1'ortlaiul Monday. ( 'Ii rlxt miiH turkey uru uheady tn gKed ut thu Htar (IriMi ry. Attorney (leneiul (leo. K. ('haniher- lain wan la thu oily on li'Kul bunluetM Tueaday. Mra. HIi'lmnlH, of McCoy, la vImIHiik ut her mother', Mra. Hnmm Junea, of thin city. 1'rlday wiim a day of rain, miiow and alunh, tyili:l of Wehfooi'a very worai weather. l.vw, Iho Chlnaniau, la flxlug up the Dikvldwui brick, mrtli ol tlilt ofllce.for u chop hoi.iw. Allonieya A. M. JIuilcy mid (I. A Mm It h mo atididiiitt circuit court ut Dallaa thla week. Mra. (', H, t'lmlfeller. who haa Ih-cii iiuitu ill for thu puat week, la much linprorcd lu hi iihh. fllra. J i. Kelley, or llila cltv, waa vImIUhk over Monday ut her mother', Mra. lioy, at Dullu. MIh ICva Holn rtHun, of I'm Hand, la vlitlnir at her aia'.er'a, Mix. W. 1 Craven', III thin city. Anyone ho ha col Art and .r,0o run buy a pair of thoao cleetrlo aoli a ut 'ultcraMii'a ahou at "re. A new aldi'W.ilk I Ih Ihk put In on thu north aide of Monmouth at nit be tween Third and Fourth strict. Mra. J. A. Veneaa rvlui'ued from I'ortlulid Tileaday, where alio had Imvii vlaiting the family of L. V. Coheriaon. Mr. IMua Newby, of Amity, la vla- ItliiK the fuiully of U.J. Wllaou, who Uvea In the aubuiba of North lode- ix-ndeiice. K. V. Fletcher la the licuvleat tax- payer in McCoy precinct, paying on fU,.V!0. J. J). Kelly conic accoinl with ri.I.S,-,. Red, white, blue, pink, chocolate uiid black are the color In which you can buy Ihoac Infanta' .fl nolu hlloe ut 1'iitteraon'a KhiR' Hloiv. MaJ. T, C. Hell imd (ieo. K. Hatty have Ufii lu our city aevcrul dava liMikliitf after I ho interest of ll.e Ore. gon Colonization .S'lcly. In apeakln ot the uccldciit to the eleclrle liiflit machinery luat week the word "coiiiniuuleator" waa uacd when It alimild have bce;i "coiiiunlti r." Eotioe. t!ce.T All peraons knowing telvpt indebted to us will i call at once and ci'ttlo either h or noto. Cull at First Na Bank. H'Ji.cox, Damwin & Co J ' Awarded t jnors World'j Fair. iff i mm DST PERFECT MADE. irape Creim of Tartar Powder. Prat rr Alum or any other adulterant. I YZARS THE STANDARD. Frank Iloe, of Ortou, Wiiah., ar rived lu thla city on Friday' train. Ilu la vial(lii at bin inother'a, Mra. M. A. )loe, and will remain u few day only. The preaeiit bckhIoii of the circuit court la ono of the IoukchI ever held lu thla county alnee Jmljrc liuructt haa Ueu on (he bench. The docket Wna unuaually larjfe. J. II. llawlcy I tho heuvleat tax payer In Monmouth precinct, paylm; on fit), loo. 8. Iv. Crowley come Beo- ond with f I2,ST and N. L. Butler follow cloati after with $12,3.). Attorney W. K. Yatea, of Corvullia, waa In thu city Monday mid Tuesday of I Ida week. Mr. Yalea waa fonuerly principal of the Iii(leH'iiileucv jiubllo aclnaila and 1 held In hlir'i esteem by thla conminnlty. Mcaara. Vciicm & Wilcox have tho coniract for puttliijr, up a new waits houwi ut thla place for the Attotiu. The building will la located Jual below thu old wurehouae, and work on It will be gin lu a few day. Thu Polk County Tilo factory liaa recently burned a largo kiln of tlrat- claaa tiling, and luia another lot of giwu tiling ready for the kiln. Mcasra, llurrua A AxcIhou aro leavius; no atone unturned to 111! thu public demand for llrat cltiHa tiling. All Ihofo wdio deaire a knowlodge of atuiiography and typewriting would do well to seo'or communicate with Mlsw Cora Ooodwin, liidcpeiidence Or. Now 1 your opportunity to uo quiro thla very useful study in a short time, and ut reasonable rate. Private leaaona given If deal red. It. M. Smith Informs us that whllo cutting timber In an oak grove on II, J. Butler's farm, north of Monmouth lie found au old 45-00 culibro Winches ter ritlc, hurried about blx inches be neath the Hiirfuce of tho ground. The atock was rotten and the gnu hud prob ably lain there some bIx or eight years. Quito a crowd gathered at the boat lamllng luat Saturday to take a look at the uew little craft, tha "Alice A." At the invitation ot Captain Skiuuer the vVeat Side acribfl, the Independence National Bunk ca-diier, and the Ex- TKitriSE reporter tiadj a abort ride up the river on the liulu sleancjr. The lmt runs quite Hiuootiily and whe.-j under full pressure of ateani w ill bo able to muke gixal time against thocur rcnt. We wish the "Alice A" a suc cessful ca:eer. (Jold Diiat Hour at thu Htur (Irooery Huut hern Oregon cheeu at the Htur (lroi!4-ry, You call get Hlrong'a bread ut Douty A Ijocku'a. W, O. Cook la In Portland on bual tum thl week. W. K (looilell, of Itlukruull, waa lu tha city Wuduuaday. , Two doen young lieu for aulu cheap ut J. (', Hhiiemaker'n. Buy your broad ut Ihu Hlar OnM'cry. They handle Htrohg'a. Itov,' D, V. I'ollng came down from Albany Tuesday to preach I). J I. Clod feller' fuucrul. Our corriMpondriila will pleaao make It a point to send in their communica tion ua early aa Tuesday, If poaalble. Ham WVlklna, of Huleni, waa lu tho city Wednesday. Mr. Will kin wus u resident of llila illy aomo flflceii yours ago. You don't know how cheap giaal hariiean are old unleaayou get prko of F. K. Hhafer'a, two door weal of poat olllco. Thimo elcctrlu liiNoica will koe the led dry whon every thing clae falls. Only 50 cents per' pair ut I'utteraou'a hhoo Htoro. HtroiiK' bread will bo delivered on uiid after Huturday, Dec. 1". Ijuvo order ut Douty A i.ocko'sorat the Hiur (lroc ry. Tho unuuul election of officer of In dcaudeiico chuptcr, It. A. M., w ill bo held next i riduy, Dec, 14. A full ut. (clidaiice I requested, For tho next 30 duya I will sell all trimmed and uiitriuiiued huts at coat. I muni have room for my lino aprlug atock. Mia Cora Fisher. Mix l aunle (Jrr, of Itlckreull, has booomu u toiujiorary icaideut of thl city. Mie la tuking leaaona lu dress. inuklng under Mla Bophlu Uoll. Thu IOn i KHI'lilHK acknowledgea a pleuaaut visit last Saturday from l'ro fcHsoi Long and Hong of tho Mon. uiix.it Ii and Itlckreull public aclials. ltev. L. H. Flahcr will prcui-h in the tiraco Fvaugelli'ul church, throe mile north of Monmouth, next Huuday afternoon at 3 o'clock. AU arc Invited. Jtcv. D. B. Whitmore w ill preach ut the Congregational church In tilts city on Holiday num. log and evening at the usual hour. '1 ho public Is cordially Invited. Mr. Zinti, of Huleiii, I arranging to open up a chop house in the building formerly occupied by II. M. Lines on I lie east aide of Muiu afreet, adjoining K. B.. Berg's furuituro store. Tho tuilorahop, C street, la thochoap- eat place In tho city for clothing, workmanship unit material consid ered. Wo w ill prove It to you if you wilt call -ll w ill bo no trouble. TOW IN HUM - HEAD.H. Penmanship. Prof. C, N. Fuulk or. gnu I zed a class of 40 In penmanship last Thursday evening ut the school house. Tho profcHnor' blackUiurd "chalk loc'uro" was vury fine, lln Is an exart enmaii and a thorough maater of his art. The coat of tuition la fl.fifl for a surle of ten lessons. Tho professor give three lessons kt wii k. Grand Jury Report. Wo learn from the Dallas Oliaervor that the grand Jury was married on Christmas day, IH'H, to Miss Mary K. Harris, and flvo children have blessed their union, of whom two hoy and two girls uro living. Mr. CliMlfeltor flrt visited Oregon lu 18S5 lu coiiipuuy w!'h his brother, N. O. Chalfelter, They rented a ranch near Phlloiuuth, Benton county, and en. gaged in atock raising for one year, when they returned to their families In Iowa. Io 1HS8 tho Clodfolter family, Oraudpn and Grandma Clodfclter.N.O. Clodfelter, F. M. CKaHfelter and David In their rejiort of IX-0. 6, suy; "Wo (,'lialfeller, aiTompaiiled by their wive have visited tho olllces of tho variom aud children, camo to Oregon, and they county olllcers and after inquiry Hud have ever aimo made their home In them all lu very gisid aliuje,ao far aa we have la-en able tojudgo. Wo have bei'n shown tho book of the different olllccr aud find them neatly and pro perly kept, so far a we can Jud. We also visited tho county Jail and find thu same kept neatly and In order." iJeaatiiul Falntlngs. An J'.ntkki'iuku reporter ciiueii 11. too 1101110 01 aiihs Ism ma Coijiilllctto the other day pud examined some of her Hoe oil and water color painting. Mis Cmjuil lctte is develojiing lino talent io this line, mid some of tho paintings aro line specimens of artistic skill. Tho fine oil paintings of "Mt Ui," ''Mt. Hhaala," "Wild Htags In lh Forest" and "Hweet (,'liarlty" reveal the mys. Tho Trauacrlpt cimplalns that an K.NTKHPitlsE eorroapondent I seeking to east odium on the Dallas Academic literary society. We think that our esteemed contemporary 1 mistaken. However, we will say to om corres pondent that it is eoutrary to the ExTKlU'IiI.SK'8 established code of ethics to speak disreajiectfully of any worthy person, association, object or thing, anil they will please bold in check the lrouical tendency of their unbridled fabcrs when discussing those subjec ts.' "(iraudma'' Miclton, of Monmouth, is iu quite piatr health. She is now in I'crKSth year, and has been making her home witli her daughter, Mrs. 10. llldwell, for a number of years. Tho tirat snow of tho season fell during Thursday night at this pluce, but was all gone by early morning. The surrounding foothills were covered w ith a coal of snow until late in the forenoon. - Jus. Alexander and Joseph Craven brought in 13 fine dressed hogs to Zed itosondorf Wednesday. Zed says they aro tho finest lot of porkers that huve ' been brought to his packing houso this season. Tho Statesman's mischievlous type setting machine makes that pajer in eduttsday'a Issue say, In speaking of Mr. Koch's (iw-vtli: "Ho was oue of ihu oldest and most respected citizens of .Seattle, a nervy seouudrel." L. C. Olhnore has a new 0 x 18 Inch mocking bird w hlsllo iu operation at tho City Water Works. It lias a coarse tone uud can be heurd a dis tance of twenty miles. The tone is : more distinct a milo distant than it is a few h uud red yards away. Tho Htutesniun says: "A passenger stenniVr built for the acconnuodutioii of the Balcm-Iudepcudeiico trade has made her Initial trip. With a time card arranged for the acoomnioda'lon of the publiu there Is uo reason why this lit tle craft should not build up a pay lug business Huecess to the 'Alice A.' " Judge IIui Icy, of this city, seems to 1)0 under tho hulluetr'.-Uiou thut ho Is something of a racer. Whilo over at Dallas last week ho tried his sjieod at ruuuiug down the X. U. It. It. train, but soon learned that tho fires of youth und the springs of steel hud departed from Ida erst whllo sinewy limbs. propoa of our recent city elect iou the following story N recalled to mind: A young man came West and writing home to his father said, "Come West, dad, come West. They elect some mighty bad men to ollloe out hem" We trust that the gentleman w ho re ceived only nine miiinritv will not take this as pc-sona! to himself. The great tlorni wave which lias betii sweeping over the color painting and the china decora tions aro very tasteful und pretty. Miss Ciajulilctte lint develo;d a talent for painting at the Academy of the Sacred Heart iu Huleni, and she subsequently ut tended tho urt school In 1'ortluud. Tlie "Alice A." This trim little ernft was brought up to Indeeiideiice lust trlduy evening, arriving hero at ubout eight o'clock. (Jco. H. owner of the boat, acted u engineer uud captain, and Henry Pierce as pilol Tho "Alice A" i a small steam craft thirty-three feet long by seven foi wide. Hhe lias a double-acting,- com pound-condensing, 8-horse power en gine, which Is limited to 150 pounds of steam. The motor power Is a suiull screw proiK'iier. 1 lie boat lias a pass enger capacity ol 10 or 15. The cabin Is canvas covered uud finished over head with Spanish cedar. Mr. Skin, nor eXocts to operate (ho "Alice A" Ix'twocu this point aud Salem. Sevontletti EirthJ.iy. Tho Dallas ItemlAr gives 1111 interesting sketch of a reception and dinner given at the tho residence of Hon. W. C. Brown, (lie pioneer merchant of Polk county, iu honor of t hat gent lemau's seven! id Ii birthday. A number of old pioneer guests were present, ,wd Bro. Wash says that "Grandpa Fnibroo, who Is 8!l, seemed to lie the youngest of t he lot, quoted poetry, passed around snuiT and cigars ruined ami niudo at home. imd was full of reminiscences extend ing back to 1844." Mr. Brow n came to Oregon nearly fifty years ago, .'-poor as a church mouse :,id forsevcrul years could carry nil his poscssiona on a wheelbarrow." He made liU flint wages by hiring (o Uncle Cary Embree and taking his pay iu wheat and sheep. Iu 1.S53 he purchased Col. Nes mutli's Kllendalo stock of goods for $2,500 payable in one year without in terest, and removed the store to old Dallas. He paid for tlijp goods within six months, and hua been, engaged in the mercantile business continuously evorsiuee. Mr. Brown isone of Polk comity's most prominent pioneer citi. z.ens. He has represented this county in the state legislature a ml by his strict integrity and conscientious sense of duty won the esteem of his associ ates and the gratitudo of his constitu ents. Although ho has now reached the three score and-ten mark, there are yet many days of usefulness before him, for he poseases a sirong und vigor ous physique and unabated mental activity. Polk county. The subject of U1I1 sketch was a Christian gentleman of sterling Integ rity. His word waa aagood as bis bond and bis association with his fellow men were always of a pleasant and amiable character. He became an I active church member at the early age of 14 years, and ho llvtd a consistent Christian lifo until called away from "this bunk and shoal of time." At the lime of his deatli he waa a member of the Congregational church of this city. The deceased wu patient and cheerful under the chastening hand of afflic tion, never complaining at anytime during the long, weary weeks while the deadly typhoid was slowly eating II U EX A VISTA. of Know and rain last tic touch of Hie true artist. The water IJI hf'-' away. A peculiar circums'ance occurred alamt eight days iK-fore his death, lie had lost (ho power of speech, was weak aud helpless, but still retained tho fullness of his mental faculties. His brother Zfouh was sit ting at bis aide, and motioning for a slate, tho sick man wrote us follow i.1t'!lll-.( .... . . .. . 111 oe mis way 1111 alter eight oays. Will lio well In right days. Ho don't A. t I I 1 ...... . . . HUinuer the " or 1M'ier anoui me till tneetght oays 1 w.ii no well. Won't take any ineillciuc. You don't need to sit up with mo. Will nop up bright the eighth day. Ho let me alone. The doctor needn't come." The peculiar eoiticident Js, he died on the eighth day. He liad Indeed arisen "bright the eighth day." Hev. I). V. Poling, liN beloved pas. tor, preached a very impressive funeral discourse on Tuesday at 2 o'clock p. m. The remains were interred in the Odd Fellows cemetery. The deceased leaves a widow, four children, an aged father and mother, who have made their home with hiiu for the last twelve yeurs, two brothers aud one sister to mourn his death, all of whom live in this vicinitv. $100 Ucward. 100. The readers i f this paper will be pleased to leurn that there is ut least oue (headed disease that science lias la-en ablu to cure l:i till its stages aud that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be ing a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment.. Hall's Cat. ai ill Cure is taken internally, aetintr directly uuoii the hlooil and mucous surface of the system, thereby des troying the foundation of the disease, and giving tho patient strength by ouiiuiog up ine constitution uuu as. sisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its Ciiralivo powers, t hut they oiler One Hundred Dollars for any case that it I rails to cure. Send for list of Testimou ials. Addrcs F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. BQ-Kold by Druggists, 75c 8 rientt' week. Chog. Hall, of Welle, was on oar streets Monday last, Wrn. Fuqtia, of Parkerc, was iu town last Saturday. Harry Squire and wiff, of Ank ncy, were in town last week. Hong tin 'u No. 2 met nt A. An demon's Jni-t riulurduy niyht. John Sullen: and family return ed from French prairie last ivetk. Theodore Jakes paid Indepen dence allying visit lait Saturday. It. Fickle, who wa vi.-itin J. Nash, left last wet-k for Southern Oregon. Horace Wells and Chan. Moore paid Independence a visit lust Sat urday. S. II. Burgep. of Kings valley, stopped over night with ut last b riduy. K. N. Hall attended circuit court last week and went back Monday to finish up. Frank Snyder finished a fine new skifFlast Monday which ia the best of its kind on the river here. Several young people spent a pleasant evening at the residence of Frank Grounds in tho Tuckcy Paw Bottom, last Saturday night. Ira Roe and family, last week visited the bedsido of his niotier, Mrs. Wilson, of Wells, who some time ago received a paralytic stroke. Clint Dradly, who has been car rying the mail between here and Parkers, threw up the job last Sat urday. A. V. Docksteader, the sub-contractor, came over from In dependence and carried the mails Monday. Chap. Docksteader will fulfill the contract till spring. BRU.tO. Hood's is Good : it Makes Pure Blood Scrofula Thoroughly Eradicated "C. I. Hood It Co., Lowell, Mas. 1 -ft i Uli pleasure tlint I glre you tlx dttau er our Utile tlay'i sickness aud ber return la bealtb bjr the use of UooU's Susapurllla. She was taken down with Fever and a Bad Cousth. Following litis a sore earn on her right side be tween Uie two lower ribs. Ia a short Urn so oUier broke on Uie left side. Hhe would take tx-lls of sore mouth nnd when we had succeed e4 lit overrotnlitg UiU she wimld unr with et ia:x ' Uli.11 livr anil eximl Dlisxlf louRliif' corrtiiiiion. jierue, id irum ber ears, oozed Iter head was alTrck-il and maiu-j- After e ich attack she be- Ilcv. C. II. Matloon, of this city, is seriously ill. Leave orders for tho Portland Sun at CIodieRer Bro.' G-3c. per month. Sunny Side tchool, Dist. No. 49, has now 10 double Victor seats and desks. A Step forward. The Polk County Teachers associa tion, which convened at Monmouth on tho 1st instant, made a step forward in the interest of educational work in this county. The 'association appointed a committee to consider bids from the newspapers of the county for the pur pose ot selecting an official organ for the public schools of the county. Tho ENTEitrmsE was the successful com petitor. Tho school teuchors of Polk county have the honor of taking the initiative in ;his movement. Polk county Is the lirst county in the state to have an of.lcial organ for the public schools. The idea is not new, it has bevu in vogue a number of years iu 'tho east and Is quite a successful moans -of awakening interest in the common schi ols of tho country. The public schools of each county should have a recognized ofliciul "be gun, for by this method they can do ! better and more efficient work in tho! cause of education. It enables the teachers to concentrate their efl'orts, to formulate plans, to awaken mutual enthusiasm among the schools and arouse public Interest in educational mutters. The ExTKRfiiiKK ia to give a column each week for the benefit of Mi.ssi-siin.i i 'ne public schools of the county. The valley reached this coast last Thurs- i mommy reports of each school und day uud Friday, ami for mime throe or , other mutter perfuiuin to education tour days oue of the severest storu.s of rcceut years raged iu this valley. The storm was all the more disagreeable because of its suddenness aud marked contrast w ith the splendid autumnal weather of the past three months. Fred Brown, iho man who has caused our officials more trouble and the taxpayers of the county more ready cash thau any man they have "taken to raise" for a long time, had his (rial yesterday and a verdict of not guilty -as returned A lieu, who waa under bonds as an accomplice of Brown iu his operations, will be discharged, Prosecuting Attorney McCain informs us. Dallaa Transcript. w ill appear from time to time. This very interesting feature ofourpajH.r will bo found 011 the fourth page. . The first installment begins iu this issue. Do not fail to read it, for if you have children iu school it will interest you. Hood's Pills are the best after- dinner pill., assist digestion, cure headache. 25c. 3 Born, to tli3 wife of W K. TVth erow near Luckinmute station, on Dec. Io, an eight-pound daughter. Pearl Cooper h;is returned from the Big Bend oountry, where' he was visiting his brother-in-law, Oscar Dickson. If you want to know the time ask an officer and he will tell vou it is time for you to rush to Clodfelter Bros.' for holiday gocds. T. II. Ilalleck and Miss Lillie i,arigtrio were married in Mon mouth at the homo ot the bride's parents on Dec. 9, Rev. L. S. Fish er officiating. Charles D. Robinson .left here Wednesday morning fur Iowa. lie will probably remain east for some time, but expects to return to Ore gon. Salt Rheum often appears in cold weather, attacking the palms of the hands and .other parts of the body. Hood's Sarsanarilla. great -blood purifier, cures salt rheum. 3 Council Proceeding, The city council met ;.ursuant to call of J. D. Irvine, president of the board, Dec. 6, 1S!)4. In the ab sence of Mayor Hurley, the presi dent of the council called the meet ing to order. Councilmen present: Cook, Finch, Irvine, Kirkland, Per- cival and Strong. Minutes of pre vious meeting read and approved. The committee on streets submit ted the following report: u e, your committee, would sug gest the following improvements: First, that the ditch runnine on the south side of D street from Third to Railroad street be opened and all obstructions be removed, and also the ditch on the north side of E street from Third to Rail road be opened and the marshal be instructed to no'ify the property owners along said streets to oren the ditches, and the marshal to make proper openings across each Ktree', and alley. "Third. That all electric light poles for the stringing ol wires be not less than 12 feet higher than the present poles now in use. "Fouth. That the expense of lighting the city be reduced 20 per cent from the present price, or be asked to run all night at the pres ent price. ''Fifth. That a new sidewalk be put down on Monmouth street at the corner of Eighth street along tllA nrnnppl p 1-nntvn na lYa Mra flood's Cures eame worse and all treatment failed to rive her rrlo-f until Me L.m t uw Howl's StusnparllU. Alter she li.itl takru one-hall buttle we eul ae Unit she was better. We continued until she fud taken three buttles. Kow she look like Tho Bloom of Health and Is fat as ft piir. We feel grateful, and cannot say loo niurh In favor of Hood's SarsaparUU.'' Jius. A. M. Auams, Ionian, Tcnueuee.- Hood's Pills iurt easily, yet prompt! aa efllcicuUy, ob Uie lirer aud bowel. 23a. MONMOUTH. C. C. Jordan returned from Port land Tuesday. Sam Work is building an addi tion to his barn. C. C. Mulkey's baby has been.! quite sick during the past week. : Mr. Eddy, a marble man of Seio,. was in town on business Wedneb day. Charley Miller and Jas. If elm irk: of Luckiamute were in town Tues : day. Dr. II. C. Epley visited Salcmr Sunday. He chose a lovely day for it. . .- c Two weddings in town for one week. Pretty good. Let the good ; work go on. Prof, B. L. Murphy superintends"5 the Sunday school at the Christian church now. " - - ' - Santa Clans is beginning to maka his appearance at the different stores in town. .' Mr. Clems, one of the uormaL students from Linn county, is dowu- with the fever. There is a email increase over the attendance of last year at th&i Normal school. . " - A. L. Spray has purchased th Henry Moran property, south of" the livery stable. Spray it Ebbert cur popular' butchers are doing a good business in their line now. Prof. W. A. Gin n is teaching a,, fair-sized class, in vocal music, at the Christian church. v ; Messrs. McCluro and Turnbow" are digging a well for the water-' Frank Burch place and to join on works oa Cupids Knoll. ; . the south side of c unty bridge. prc,f. Faulk reports an attend' "Sixth. Tht an ordinance be anCo of 27 in his class in peunian passed prohibiting the use of bi- ship at the public school. . ,. i' unJnn. iL The meeting at the Evangelical irnll-ino- -U,,, ii, .u.J P ichurch still continues. Consider- Signed II. C Finch. Peteb Cook. J. E. KtKKLASD. Committee. Moved that sections 5 and Kofi 1EI. CLODFELTEH . At bis residence in Independence, Ore., December 10, 1W4, at 11 Aj o'clock, a. in., David II. Clodfelter, ot typhoid fever, aged 11 yeara, 9 mouths and 6 days. David Clodfelter w as born ia Monroe county, Iowa, March 1, IS",3. He was jllie fifth son aiid-Gngfst child of , William and Mtfiuda Clodfelter. He sxivo -11 VU AVS 3 'spooS ETtniJSUt(3 ut supjivq no.v Aois ii.u. aV.ij pun ,voji Joi'1jrIO ll! d3 ni Viiii l-coi oi iivjif auoA uo putipj j,uot The returning board made the uhli-ia! count of tho late city elec tion Saturday evening. There w ere no changes made in the vote as previously announced in this paper. able interest is manifested. The sidewalk leading from the 0 to the public school is beginning, to need repairs quite badly. the report be adontcd and the bal- , bei ngm.eived daily at the Mon ance of the report be laid over un-1 n)oufh Mercantiie 6o's store, til next meeting; carried, i Moved that the street coaimittee I Owing to the stormy weather be instructed to confer with the of-; Sunday there was a light attend- ; ance at-the different churches. fieers of the electric light company and make definite terms with them in regard to the cost cf lighting the city; carried. The finance committee reported that they had examined the treas urer's and recorder's quarterly re ports for the term ending Sept. 30, lS!)4, and found each correct. The following bills were recom mended paid by the finance com mittee and includes thoso paid without such reference: Electric Light company A. .1. Tnpper ' L. C. Gi'moro.. , Estes& Eikins li.YV.Shinu Enterprise Publishing Com pan v. C. 8. Staats Wilcox. Baldw in A Co Clodfelter Bros ; Tbos. Fennel! West fide Publishing company . Douty A Locke G. W. Beed Don't forget to attend the concert at the Christian church Saturday evening. You will not regret it. An agent for Chamberlain's Cy clopnedia was in town this week, lie did not meet with very flatter ing succes. Mrs. C.C. Cox, who has been sick for some time, departed for L'ali- : fornia Wednesday for the benefit cf her health. Dr. C. II. Chapman, president of 60 00 ' l"e State university will lecture at 3.'A j the .Normal school I hurt-day ana Il'.OO Friday evenings. x-r .0 Morris' Comedy Co. gave a per- 2,20 formance at the opera house Satur day evening to a crowded house : f - r ' j. i 4.00 j 70.25 ! of seats and benches. 3.05 K.60 Dr. Price's Cream Baking Fow der WorM's Pelr Highest Award. G. W. Clautrett.. M. P. Baldwin K. A. Fuller E. Giime e t. II. Irvine T II. Seudder T l. liev. c. risher is conducting W H. Kellev.. 'lu,l' ieugiou3 revival ai tlie Evangelical church in Nonmouth. The meetings have Wen going on for five weeks with unabated inter est and ical. There were 24 con versions and 111 additions to the church reported Tuesday. These services will be continued during the fi " not longer. I he baptisms will take place Sundey. The following account includes expenses of tho rcceut city election: J. D. Irvine $1.75 K. I.. Shell y ; 2.00 Hector. 2.1K) 4.00 Cncklsa's Arnica Salve. The licst SalvejM the world for Cute, ' Uroisesi, Sores, Ulcers, Halt Khtrtiru, ! F-vcr Horcss, Tetter, Cbupiied Hauda. iCbilblains, Coins, aud ail rkin Erupt- t.vM luuiifiooh' aiiMa li tm atkr na i x.-v . IUIIs. Ill l" KsillTCll l-uw -" vm . I pay reiiuitvd. It is guaiauteed to give 2.00 ! 2 00 2.00 2.W) Stockholders' Meeting. The regular annual meeting of the stork holders of the Independence Nutlnnal Dunk will be held on Tuesday, January 8. )M V, r twe a the hours of 10 a. m, aud 4 p. tu. i.l perfect sat ihf act iou. or money refunded. li iee 2o cents per bottle. For Sale liy Suiilh Holt. Stockno!ler' Meeting. r Ni.ti.T Is .hen-hs- clvea thai the i merrli.g or fin- (Moc!:h.iVr- "f the rul iVmity Jjini fi iHM! 'r H h ' ' ,! 'i0eiN-nd-K-e No-in "E i - f ' '.. I a-0-k-aUiuo. rrsi. y, fx't d.,r bank fat the purpose of electlni a lrfa.'d-sa, iwaiUr. ISKal tn Vlo. k A. , fur I m directors and the transaction T earn mtw ' tUiln( offers for sa: fswnpai f tuinMs that may oomebWor the mce-mg, j fc,teolinr to such oli.'TbiulK'm u m Hated tiila I3.ii day of neieaiot r, ism. i ,fc,e before astid meat ine. 2-1 v. r. co!sw. Ci4alii-V tv-il!rr, ISW. 1. W. HEJtEt,S4C''')r in !.-.! . I I '. I ' i. : t . , r-. s;'.- i -;. --. .1 ' ( '.IV' 4 - . . l', ) .',... .. . t . .t ; ' """ ,r.f J '..v.v j 9'. i.'j S i .'!H L