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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1895)
Time Table. il'u Muiiiiiuulk I ltiIHl'll III HI , III. I'i M l. III. 1 in " I.IW 4uu U " HI D.IM " MmiiiiihiiIIi III Ml . Ml. i m . mi, w " luiuu ' it p. ra. tw ' I fcl I : w y. ill. J J al ID " i la i Ml ' ' DM 1 " loihji: iMiti-Mwmv. aoaiB um, - Mwli tirrry Wim1iuiIu.V veiilutf. All liiiiiiilMirK III U.xxl aluMtlliiK will lkii llllv iiutliw nml niivurii ll;ni .nlvwswordlnsly' IMiln KnliiliU " Invited to ut- O. A.KIIAMKIl, V.V. J. II. lliiuix, K It. H. "jVt'SINIXH CiAIIIM. OTIS I. lUTIi:K.T,'ItVHtIAN And Marg.-on. Wccrelary U. 8. hxamlii li,gllutVsiii,liidou.iidi'iicis Oregon. U1 fcc In opera Iioiimi block, pes. lick & iiAiunrr.- lhvlcln and Kurmfim. Hia-eial at Wnlion wld b disease of women. Offlever liuteis'ii'l'-noe. National bank. T. i. I. w- M- c' M., Fellow Trinity medical college. R.L. KUTCIIUM. M. lL-OKKICK d wia'". "ri,"r k"rd Monmouth street, lii'h'iiiloueo, Ore gon. CIKO. A. HMITII.-ArroUjKY. at-haw. onice ,,vt'r National Hunk, Inihon'i w e, Or. j vitA'KIt- - DENTIST WiUrhouie building, Collet trl, Monmouth, Ore. onlin faotloii guoruntouU. 1 T. 1IKNKM4.-T1IK TONHO J IAL AlM'IrtT, Him no superior In U.vY.igand Hl.-oultlng. "ve Mm yrwoik. fTHlmvliig Wo. p Independence. HA Mil nil I 1OC'KH!-Wb rnrry h LUuJ MrHo. jrTiirniutf u M-'"'ll.v-it Mitchell J. il.ilmuiioi,, M.il-i t"'' l- JAM i."4 I'I.OY I . PI " s ii n 0 frta liriek Work of oil kind, donton hoit notice m war ranted atUftictory. Addiojs 'Mpnmouth, Or. O. B. FOJUCKIS I'F.I'r'S 1 KKCK 4 itUT. Huorisaorto W.A.Vun .Wtwl.k. Two rliatr. Mmvii.tf I.'h-. Imilm -oi-. I'ntor ho 1 lwrt noli'-';. t,!Tvro Imtli tulw-no twlluii wnltinu ISTotxiry I'ublic. " r- Llf'" " ,',r'' lur':"',. J. 1. 1UV1NK, Justice ot the .Pbqcb, INhKPENI'KNeK, ,,1,B' ur.ltM litaiiraiirrHii'l mnkiiilo lliln k im'lHliy. 5 PIihw Tolmtco j If vou HinoUe imhiio nml lnuTt ur Hub of iIhm ami lulmii". TlH-vnreciiilUM'lnilii' nuU'vvo' miHoiiulile. P, C. PATTERSON J V Hro oll'or.liin fn nli ciiinlli" nml tiuln ul (u low u jirli'o ni wo tiiwJilv oun. piiiiiiiu I lllir llllicil'lll. ni"". C'niulli-H Kills T11KKK AlU: shoes and ehoes. Thero are Shoes jvou wani aim 1 ShoeH When vou don't want. V)U need Shoot?, X Our Shoes aro ' The Shoes You want. T1IK HACKKT ST01? - Mrs. Tilman Shlnn, Mrs. WokIiIdk A Ironlnx. ?.llaundrying .'. Shirts ml A BI'ECIAl.TY. Wiil.ln niiirthe 7. rtnvt-red euriy on Monday or 1 U Sir. iltlwr nl Mm. Mil n ii rmUU ni-o Z, or ill. J. V. lrvlno' nlore. . Notioe. Having UiM"t'i1 ot lil Intercut In the Talk County TUe Works, the uiuhr f iued lift no more connwtloii with j aaia flruilnaiiy niumrwliiitcvir V. M. CliMlfolli-r. Independcuop, Or., March 21, . The Grip Bacillus. Vou limy click me off ith iuininc, . You iniiy frighU'ii me with Kiuilln, You niny try to ovrcoiue me With your Ionic and your pill; But I'm atroiiger than your doctor, Thotigh for mile extend their fame; I'm a little "grip" bacillus And I get there just the eaino. . v- York Herald. If you want to purcbaiw blank war ranty deed a, quitelaini deeiln, bond furdeeda, real eaUte mortifagea, chattel mortgage (flling or recording,) crop uiortKKe. releww of mortgages, re .1 of chattel mortgage, or any othar legal blank, call at thi offlee. Scud for Mail oroVr rr !! j':i; , 13 o tor Mao A Full Lino of Sugars, syrups, coffees and teas at Dbuty Items of Local News. 0. A, KrHiuer. Jeweler. Dr. Khy, the deiitUl, guarmilei all hla work. If you ml HtroiiK'a bread you will get fut awl attotiK' I'imt Iritlim mid tho Ut aecoiiiiMla tlon.i.nllieN. 1'. H. Jt. Horluu ! good, ulo the luteal In inlllliiery at Mm. Hurley' Aunt Miiliulu Miholwiit la luld up wllll It aevvitf ullack of lu K'I'IM'' A lead pencil, aalalo hhii'II, a piia-r of lievdlca lo each. Tho itacket ator. liny your bread at Doiity & lAM'kc'a. They keep Htrong'a homo iiiudu brciul. The l'rem'ott A Vctn-aa auwmlll la riiniiliiKon full time agulu thl week, Il.d I'lll have, won high prulao for their prompt and tllli lent yet o:my iic lion. 0 1'rof. T. A. 1 1 aye hn movvd Into Ilia rcalileiuw owned by I he lute Mra. Ilurriaitti. M. Heiiiner, of Hiih in, wa ahiiklng bund wllll old time fiiemla In Ihla el y lu.it Mmiday. Why K'i wlthoutelothea when Jenka llio tiillorwlll fiirnlHh you with u cult fur f 1 1 r n pair of piuila tor f 1. Mra. T. A. llnyi-a left here Wednea day for Aahlaud where aim will vlall a couple of week w ith her copl. Mia. V, T. ItohiiiilHin reliinied to Ympiimt Halurday, accompanied by MIh Nellie Huydatou of thU city. 1'. M. Clodfeltcr liiforma ua Hint he bim H.kl Ida inn rt In Hie I'nlk 'miii ly Tile work to bin mm, William I. Clo'lli'licr- The tl. A. It. l'"t. utnl the WiHiinti'a HelU f t'orw, t t hl city, lire tirrangliig lo (:Ue ii ul.hc I'Mi'i'tuJiimeiil lii Ihc near future. The traveling public appreciate ginal hotel ncctimtlitl Inn". The beat In Iii drMiidciice will be fonml lit tho Little I'ulaec Imtel, Jfiuiyoni' iieediiitfOK"01' ,vork ordilvinji liurw will call ut Ihla olllce .. ,,'..1, tlnv will L'.t n biuvuln, a i'"' "i tiartfilli, a biirgu'.n . llev. (). 11. WUtliioro will picuch ul Itickrenlt In thefoiciuMiii next Sunday, nml nt the t'onnregntloiial church In Ihla city In the evening. The public la cordially Invited. Itolart l'erclval, of Ynjuln;t, who who haa bwn vl!tln hla parents, Mr. nml Mra. Wm. IVirlval, In Muumoulh, nnd with relutlvni In thla city, return, cd home Wedneiday. C'uriciitera nro ut work on V. O. C'iMik'a cottage on the wcat aide of 4lh atnx-t, betwii'ii 1. and 1-3 at reel. Mr. CKik will have one of the ncateat coltiigc In the i Ity w lieu completed. Mtiia (.ma FlalK-r and Miaa Myrtle Miller, formerly or Ihla illy, me ar , .:i' lu ir.i Into the nillllnery bual- niiia ul Sheridan. Mlna Miller recently vlalted Southern Oregon, but could not ilnd a atiltable liaatlon. They m III move to Fherhbin thla wick. ltev. O H. Whltnir-ie lectured lu (iiiHton TueHiliiy eveniiiK, mbject 'rhr-t Dog." Tlila la u a(iiUliii;ly oilgluiil lecture ou llif) teiiipeianee (ticatloti, and li:ia elWIted Iiivorahlo comineiit from Hie prca throughout the atate. Mr. Wlilliimro nlao prcu-.h-cd ut (Jitalou on iVcdnesday. Tho ntuckholdera of tho 1'olk County IXatrict l'ulr AHHiK'hitlou held their uiuinal mooting luat Saturday lifter ikhji) und eh'Cted ofilcera for the ciihu inij year n follows: rrealdent, A. Nclsuiu; vice-pio.-ideiit, J. W. Kirk lniid; aecond Ice l iealdeiit, I. M, Slmpnon; aeiietary, D. W. Scaia; truiaurer, I.ewl KeUo. Ilcv. O. 11. Whliiiioro'a hcluiv at the Cough gut imuil chuic'i hiat Sunday evet.lug waa lurgcly nltendcd and high ly appii elated by hi audience. The aubjeet waa "Tho (iopcl, Luwr mid Midielnc." The Kpcakei took broad Kroiiiid nml npi ke eariu ally In favor of any and till imthod.i that go to iiulliinito thetochil und iiioial condl tldii of tin world. Hdltnr Kclunaii, of the Yiimhill County 1U porter, lsju.it now the hUh cat Hleppcr In MoMlnnvillo. The cauaeof hla uuuauul aiiticB la tho ml vent of a 10 pound little girl on the i iil, liiMtMiir.. The writer extends bin aynipathy. Ho haa been ainilliiriy . jleeted himself, but the feeling la like iinilld form of the "grip" It will wear oil' in time. An exchange nays: Look nut for an Irreptecalble female who U canvaaalng our neighboring cities wiling pants buttons. She aniipa one on the pants of u married man nnd he Is compelled to buy a box lu ordcj toexplaiu to hlx v4fe where ho got that button, lu some Instances he will clip off two or throe button ami tho victim is com ja'Ped to buy a taix or go around hold ing up hla paiiU. If you should hap pen to see a female peddler you had better fight ahy, she may prove to tw this pants button Mend. A repreaentalive of this paper had the pleasure of visiting the Indepen dence public schools last Friday after mam He regret not having time to visit all the departments. Prof. Have was busy with examination, Miss (ioodr'ch was occupied with the nan nl rn-.itlne work: Mrs. Tuck had inr mini's to irive an exhibition cal sthenic, and lu Mi-a Coch n i'i department the special feature u. rhetorical, which conaiste.1 dialogues, recitations, declamations cto. The children jwrformcd very creditably and gMd onler was oh nerved in all the departments visited. At some future time h"P vIsit Mr. Allingham' and Miss Mulkey' ... mi-. Ifall's denartment. The Independence school are in a ery nourishing condition. Tax list at First National bank. Dr. Kpley, dentist, Monmouth. You can pay taxes at First Nutloual bank. Htrong'a homo made bread sell on it merits. Try The legislature ha adjourned but IheN. I'.It.H. still runs, VV. If. Wheeler lia wdd his oonfec llouery store at Monmouth lo C. L. llawluy. W, Jl. Howley agent for theN. I. It. Jl. will be glud lo ipjoto you rate to the F.ust. What the matter with the Dallas Transcript? It fulled to reach Iudo jHiiiileiioe last week. Uncle Enoch Hlchardsoti, who live near I'errydale, wa vlaltlng relatives lu the city last Thursday and Friday. The Don Hon always carries the best ami purest, caudles, fresh fruits, nuts of all kinds, as well as the 11 nest linen of cigars und tobaccos. Mrs. Archie Mosler, of Indea'n deuce, was lu the city yesterday, n giant of her mother, Mr. 1'. L. Carter, uorih of the city, who Is uulte ill. Make I'ure Wood. These three aord tell the whole story of the wondur- fulcuresby Hood's Harrapanlla. It is tho U-st blood purillerand rpring liiedl- clne. 6 Ifyouiiecduluiiohbasketilliycandlesor Itorllros. ltev. D. V. Follng and family return ed lo Albuny last Halurday aftet;mn. Mr. I'ollng's many filendt lu thla community are always glad to meet with him. Dr. Lowe, the graduate optician of McMlunvllIc, will be at tho Lltlbt I'nlace hotel nil next week, will leave Suliirday, March ?0 at uooii. Eyes tested five for Klaaees. Captain Hatch, ol the anoglxwit C'or vallls, wholms charge of the govtrii. mint revetment uerons the Willauit tie river near Corvalils, reports that the work will bo completed by April 1. Jay Lucas, ex clerk of Clllliani county, arrived hero on Miluiduy's (ruin. Mr. Lucas rlgncd his ofilclal ponltiou for the purpose oi lading charge of his mother's farm wear Mom mouth. The fuel that the iiunee ai mo i'ia:i House on u.o cV-.....H " - - ., . ..I t II... vl 1 1 IS! -1 It t. 1m lo lie ulvcn uiid-r the aus uces oi uiv i Junior Dancing Club Is a guaiautce to (lie publiii It will be lirst class iu every particular. The Stntcfmaii cilltorisiJy remark: lulercst Is steadily lucre:iii:i(J iu the Vatiiian revival meeliiiKS, Salem Is redeeming herself as tho city of churches and much good w ill certainly result from the agitation." Judge Hurley icltirucd from Cor. vullls last Friday whore lie had been visiting relative. He has a sister liv ing there, and Id aged mother, who U naw In her tKUli year, Is uUo making Iicrtiomc temporarily with her daugii-j tor. The dwelling of Mrs. Mary Ernest, who lives In Spring Valley, was .con sumed by lire last Saturday evening. Mrs Ernest is a widow lady, and was alone when Hie lire was illscoverou. The estimated ! a Is fiOO, Insurance $2,000. Judgo Collins, of Dallas, argues in Sunday's Statesman tliul ftuiem s greatest need Ih railroads. Hie juuge concludes by saying that '"time, patience and perseverance will ac complish all things,' and the roads will yet bo built.' " There was u lively little runaway on the streets Tuesday forenoon. The largo dun team la'ioiigiiig to Doek steader's truck uud day company be cause fiightei.od at a (Hissing loud of furniture and made a wild dash dow u Main street, Imt were hauled up before doing uny daiiinge. Mrs. Cutlinaiid Mrs. Kinney have formed a copartnership for the puriaisc of carrying on n millinery business at the old stand ofCatlin& ViuiMoor on Main street in this city. They are skillful artists In their line and will be triad to receive a III oral slime of the .,..1.11.. ,,ir..nMfi'. Mis. Van'deor. of ho bite thin of atlin & VanMcer, has rcti ed from the business. Willi two new residences under way and three others that are being ma terially remodeled, with a business brick just starting from the foundation and oilier Improvements going oil vc may say that the spring building boom Is beginning to muKe a creouauie showing in Independence. What other town In the valley oi j.msi pop ulation can make a lietter showing? Let them till speak up at ouee if they can tho more tho merrier. "Some interesting information con cerning another hnportaut Linu coun ty Industry was obtained from Mr. Thomas Kay, of Salem, who was in this city oil his return from Waterloo, where he has been for a week making preparation lor starting tho new woolen mill there. This mill was originally started as a hosiery fac tory, anil has recently leoii Id le, but it was purchased by (lie Thomas Kay Woolen Mill company, and they have converted It into a woolen mill, hav- iu ing expended about $20,000 In new buildings, looms and other machinery, land in about threo weeks heneo will of have it ready tor operation. Kay has a Toree or iweive at work adjusting the new ma- nng wide is 100 H long and I"?' Mr K.v said it was .m 1 nniahlng the i:ew nulla ,--" ' .... tliree-set mill, being one-tblrd larger than his company Illlll iu cwiciu, hi i , t .tirt u Ith alHut: aud w eighty bauds. Albany Herald. . l..-v Miss Lottie Hedge is still seriously III. Kugcno Cattron 1 in Portland thl week. Mrs. T.J. Ieel visiting friend lu l'ortlaitd. Fine low shoe for ludle next week at the Itacket tor. Dr. Eph-y, the dentist, Monmouth, d'a crowu and bridge work. The "Alice A" goes to Halein every day lu the week, except Kunday. J. 8. t'ooH5r and II. HirschU-rg visited the capital city this week, Tho KuTKiii'iiiMK and Oregonlan for $2 a year. I mjulre at this olllce. President 1. L. Cumjiliell Is to lecture before the tescher's Institute at Harrlsburg Saturday. Oeorge llrunk is buck from Montana, and Informs us he bus sold out his stock Interest lu that country. Constable Moran, who ias been laid up wllll the "grip" forHuo pust three weeks, Is uhle to be around ngulu. lUv. Dr. Towusend, of Corvalils, preached a very able discourse ut the i'resbytcrluri church In this city Wed. nusduy cvcniiig. Traveler who desire good accomo dations always stop at the Little I'alace hotel, while in Independence. The best rooms and the best meals In the city. Thechar'erofthe town ol Dayton, Yamhill county, permits women to vote iu municlpul elections. This Hide city Is now (ho Mecca for Oregon wouiuii suflraglKts. Everyono remembers Dr. Lowe, the optician, who did such etl'ective work when he was here before. See him next week ut (he Little 1'ul.e hotel. Eye tested free for glosses. C. I. Cury, w ho bus been offduty on account or illness for Hie pust few weeks, is gruduuliy recorering and will prolaibly resume h w work as a. P. agent, fit this place iu u few days. Soerllnir Dros. have their brick building fairly under way. They httveexeavuled a large cellar which will be mndo water proof, and the mason are at work on the walls of the building. If you want Jobwork Just ft Hide Itclter (ban any other shop in the county can do it, leave your orders ut the ExTBiti'ttiME office. Their work men ure artists, ami know how to avoid offensive combinations so fre- . ... .rk of wou,.Ue i ' lirst -class" prinb rs. Prices are us low- as you would have to pay for inferior work. i Psath of Walter ? Oattrop. Died at his mother' homo in Mon mouth, Oregon, March 14, 1SU3, Walter P. Cattron, aged 37 years, 10 months nml 21 days. Walter Cuttron was born In North Yamhill tho 2.5rd of April 18-"i", where lie speDtthe'ilrat four years of his life, Hie family then removing to Mon mouth whew he was educated, lie graduated with the degree of A. Ii. f,iii the Chiiatlaii College iu 1S6 at the age of niuctccu. I ho following year he sjicnt sometime in California und upon returning lie taught oue session In the Christian College. AI- thouirh iu precarious health lie de termined to enter upon the study of law in the ofllcc of Beau & Thompson at Eugene. Thero he remained two years a quiet thoughtful student iu Hie profession lie always desired to follow. His health so failed him that lie was ut last obliged to give up the law entirely, going to Eastern Oregpn in tho hope that a dryer climate would prove ticue flcial to his delicate lung Moscow Idaho bccuiuo his lioniu where' lie served us county school superintendent uud postmaster of Moscow for sever.il yours. Ills last position was as book keeper far a firm In Moscow, which he gave up in .luuuary on account of his rapidly declining health. His family und friends becoming convinced that liis sickness would prove fatal, they brought him home to Monmouth two weeks ago where his brother was his constant nurse and his sisters his devoted ut lenduiits. A few of ul former companions and schoolmates still remain iu Monmouth who recall tho slight pule youth with bis bright eyes and his load of books, who let nothing Interfere witn ins work iu the schoolroom. His teachers were proud of him,? bis rltissmulc honored him, the town people ad mired him, the world hived him yet death claimed him iu the prime of life. . r He wusa member of the A. O. U. W. and K. of P. orders, the latter attended ills funeral in a body. The funeral services were held at his mother's residence, Rev. D. V. Poling, of Al bany oflloiated at the services which were largely atteuded. TOLI IN SIl13 - H 13 ADS. Council Proceedinas. The city coun cil convened in regular session March 19, 1SD5, Mayor Hurley In the chair. Members present. Ciaik, Clodfelter, Pcrcival. fcUroug aud Walker. Aloent : Finch. Miuutcs of previous meeting read aud approved. Finance com mittee asked further lime to report on billssubiuitted to them granted. M. O. Potter's account against irity referred to finance committee. Petition read asking that O street I opeued up and Improved. Said petition referred to ! street committee. Pet it iou read and a j resolution Introduced asking (he ' council to enforce ordinance No. 1G. Moved and seconcd that tne resolu- 40 ! Hon I. ad-pte,!. The chair stated the a'qm-stloi., when It was discusses! at , . i. ....I Tli nio- , me leuu i - - I . . . . a a . . ....4 nr1 Ihai i r i ikt mn rnii itiii. ut m uic aik .- - resolution was lost, Oa motion tne , council adjourued. Pianos an! Orjsni.-Tho Wiley It, ilit a stock of nn:i v " " rt pianos and orgun lo Iudeindeiice, and have them on exhibition t Clod feller Dros' bsk store. Mr. Frank Anrys, manager for the company at Salem, will be Lore for a week, And I prepared to glv the mort favorable prices and terms oil these Instruments, which must be sold within that time. The Wiley II. Allen Co. I tho oldest and lurgost music house In the North west, mid Lardlo thcChlekcrlng, H " man, Fischer, Jewtt and other piano, tlieEstey and other orans. Please beur lu mind that you will be dealing with the company direct aud can ve agents aud small dealers coimuiw-loi'.. Cull aud see some of the finest pianos made. Bambler. Agent. Clodfeltcr IJro., have secured tho agency for Rambler Hloycles lu IndcH?ndence. They ore expecting sampU wani and will no doubt take many order as this I (he only wheel that will cure the "bicycle fever." iii:i. PUTNAM. At tho farm home t.car Eola, Monday nlglit, March 18, !!, Otis rutnum, aged 24 years. Deceased wus the brother of J. H. Putnam, the state librarlun. Ills death resulted from a runaway acci dent received last fall which affected his lungs. The funend will bo held ut farm at 2 p.m. today and Interment will be beside his father there. Stutcxman. BANNISTER. In Talmago Or , March 13, 1805, at 1 o'clock p. m., Mrs. Mabel B. Bannister, oged 24 years, 10 months aud 28 days The deceased w as born lu New Yolk, April 20, 1870, and was married to L. R, Bannister at Valley Springs, South Dakota. March 20, 1W0. She oud her htisbaud cuius to Oregon in 1S02 and they .have made Independence their home ever since. Mr. Bannist T was . . .. taken seriously ill wltn me pains oi child birth Monday forenoon and iu spite of prompt medical attention pass ed away in a few hours. The funeral was pieached by Rev. J. R. Baldwin on Wednesday and the retuiiins were laid to rest iu the I. O. O. F. ceinete ry. The young husband has the sympathy of the community In his affliction. Dr. Taylor, of the Kee'ey in stitute, wa3 in the city last Satur day. Ed Ilirschberg captured a Denny pheasant in his woodshed the other morning. Where are the weather prophets that have been predicting a drought in Oregon this year? James Floyd, of Monmouth, is making arrangements to move his family to Independence. The Junior Dancing Club will give another one of its popular dances at the opera house on Thursday eve, Marcn 2b , Farmers generally report that ll !Tn whfat nromises a boun- fail sown wheat nromises a Th wathpr lhe weainer ful harvest this year. has been most eeasonable so fur i iiiu . - and the grain is stoo ing in hneivnuej - . - amune gran e thousand undeveloped resources in shape. . Hu favor rr.. . Tnm THl,,nt bna I escaped from the Seattle jail and ia giving the officers of tho law a mcrrv chase through the "con tinuous woods" of the Sound country. Ira Clodfelter met with a painful accidpnt tho other dav. He was - . - splitting a board when a piece oi piece ot Steele new irom me iienctrated lhe radial nervo of the left wrist and partly severing a L ranch of t:ie radial artery. M. D. Roache; deputy state or ganizer of the Woodman of the World, is in the city and will or ganize a Camp next Tuesday even ing. Notwithstanding there are a number of secret societies already established in the city, Mr. Roache will succeed in having at least a charier membership of twenty-live i., in.iiini.. with. Rebekah lodge' No. 1, was or - einized with over 200 members. It isiho largest lodge in the state. The lodge was instituted by the Dallas Rebekah Degree Team, com - i.osed of over thirty ladies, agisted bv Grand Master Parker of Dallas, agisted by Deputv Grand Master . i r..ll.. l.rro leats, aiso oi lianas, nro iuu5v will meet each Monday night, and is starting out under the finest of; Thn officers for tho en- y't " , , .j Kinncr term are duly e lecieu mini consist of Mrs. William England, ! N. G; Mrs. Norria Brown, V.G; i Miss Parmenter, recording secre itary; Miss Lewis, permanent secretary; Miss Newton, treasurer. The meeting last night wai at tended by 400 Odd Fellows and their wives, many coming from Independence, Dallas, Monmouth, Silverton, Turner, Woodburn, Ger vais and surrounding towns. Capital Journal. 0- A. B. Entertainment. The members of the Gibson Poet No. G i, assisted by the Ladies Re lief Corps, will give an entertain ment at VandtivnV hall Saturday evening at :..u cmcs.. -a. . trpstinir nrocram mrwi'stincr of instrumental and vocal solo?, quartettes etc., recita tions and veterans experience meeting. A pleasant social time is guaranteed. The public is cor dially in vited. Admission 10 cents. Tho proceeds are tor the beiu fit of the relief fund. Dr. Pries' Cream Baking Fov der World' Fair Highest Award. & Locke's. Work in progressing very nicely on 0. L. Han kins' residence. There nro registered 102 case upon the bar docket of the present term oi the circuit court for Yam hill county. T. W. Brunk, a progressive farmer of the lower Hickreall, was transacting business in the city Wednegihy. The K.ntehpkisb is in receipt of a lelter from John Kurrc, dated San Dirgo, Cal. Wo will publish i leading extract in next weeks iseuo. Mm J. F. Calbrcath and her two daughters, of McMinnyille, who have bean visiting at Mr. A. M. Hurley' in thi city for i-evcral days, returned homo Tuesday. iouty it Ixjcle have contracted the sale of 15 carloads of potatoes. The will hip five carloads direct to New Orleans this week. The enrsarenow being loaded at the depot. John Gay, of Eugene, who was recently incarcerated in the peni tentiary is registered No. 3,3 . There are now '305 inmates of the state prison of which two are women Frank Anrys, manager of Wiley B. Allen & Co's musical emporium at Salem, was in the city during the week looking after the interest of his firm Sam McElmurry. who lives near Wells, was in the city Wensday and informed us that a number of farmersof that vicinity have pooled 15,000 bushels of wheat at 40 cent a bushel State Treasurer Metchan has forwarded to the Monmouth Nor mal school 112,000 of the late ap propriation. The money was de posited in the Polk County bank ono day this week. "Mr. Buzzell, of South Dakota, arrived here Monday. He is the father of Mrs. D. K. Bannister, re cently deceased, and had been notified of his daughter's pre carious health. It was a sad afliiction to him to find that his daughter had dird only a few hours before his arrival. The Capital Jonrnal says: "The after deck of the E!more was cover ed with gravel thi own up by her wheel while crossing Luckiamute bar, one mile above Buena Vista, Sunday evening, one of the stones weighing ten pounds. At the present stage of water this bar is the only dillicult piece for boats to cross between here and Portland. There is increasing evidence that Oregon will have a large. Eastern immigration this secson. Hitherto the PuL'et Sound country has at tracted the greater number of im becoming migrants, dui h is now & . ... v,'iition of the mucous lining ol XM recosnizea in me maieu cast ui mo . ...... nrt ! Rockies that the lllamette valley i affords better opportumties for sue- 1 cessful investments than any Other , Thi 'part ot me racnic cuasi, mo i ,i u en l anH a ture the Statesman eays: A char- . r. in,m nf Din-ton ter for the towm of Dayton, Yamhill county, went through carrying a provision allowing women to vote, simply Decause me , hill was a lengthy one and was ripvcr read, while a short amend-! 1 1 . . - j nicnt to tue McMinnville charter for that purpose only was ueciarcu unconstitutional in lue uuusi! nil" killed. No telling what endless litigation may be caused by the Dayton proviso. Eleven Eugene teams loaded freight at the Oregon Pacific depot, Corvallis, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and left for home, says the Times. Two of the teams were four horre and tho balance were tiro-horse. All told they hauled aay 44,500 pounds of freight, an liii-or-icro of over two tons to the ; wagon, One of the four-horse teams hauled G.000 and the other 5,000. Several of tho two-horse teams hauled two tons each. 1 Twenty-two tons of the freight hvas sugar from San I' rancisco. A ( carload of nails is still at the O. i P. depot bound for Eugene. The in.nrlo nra nf (his item 13 maglll- iuiivi,..v - - . fied by the fact that the route traversed by the teams parallels a railroad. . ...... . .1. it is a notorious mi t inv - most every community mere are a number of children who do not attend tho public schools. This is especially true of all towns of 500 inhabitants and upward. The tax payers of the state contribute their means to the support of these schools, and the state insists upon such taxation because it recognize that education is the enemy ot vice, and tho shield of society. Parentsdo agreat wrong to society and a greater injury to their children when they fail to improve the opportunities of education offered by the public schools. No child should be allow ed to fall short of a good public school education. It is a crime to -; j t thc ujoral aud intellectual a wu.lDe rcnucreuitrajni (f chi,dren. Tie op- portucities are offered without money and without price nnd all self nspec ting parents will take advantage of them. Spnrg Opening. Mrs Hurler will have her dis idv of swing and summer hats- March 22 and 23. Ladies please call and inypect Mra. Agnes Fisher, of this city, will remove to Sheridan with her daughter Corn. Homer lmlg, No. 4-5, will work in tho rank of Esquire next Wednesday evening. KJ. Brookman, of McMinnville, ha accepted a situation in F. K. (irillith's cigiir manufactory at thi place. " , .. ( , T. II. Coleman, dmlr In general merch.itidise at Uervai, bus tiled nsalgiimMit papr with the county clerk of Marion county. As'cts, l,!73.fi.-; liabilities, 2,&!5C7. Today' StatoHnaii says: Mr. Brilt, of DnIIas, unndcrweut a severe tnrgical operation in thi city yesterday. . Itwa euccesslullr M-rformed and at last account was resting easy. Thc wholesomo rain 'shower of the past few day are very oppor tune a they 'will raise the river to a good boating stage and also enable the farmers to finish their spring plowing in good ceason. Henry G rube, of Astoria, wa accidently shot and instantly killed yesterday by a friend named Leop old Ganzenburger, while scuffling over a revolver. Grube was shot through the right side ef the heart and expired instantly. - Miss Bessie Butler gave Misses Cora Fisher and Myrtle Miller a farewell party at the residenco -of ber sister, Mrs. E. W.Cooper, lust evening. Quite a " number of mutual friends were present and a Eleasant social lime waa enjoyed yall. .. . - All competent teachers under stand that the ethical . culture of their pupils is of greater import- ' ance than purely intellectual in struction. It is practically tiseles to cultivate the intellect and neg lect the moral faculties. Such an education warps the character of an individual, and while it may develop an intellectual giant it also creates a moral pigmy. Thia class of people do more harm than good in the world. ' The delivery by the 0. P. from Pioneer quarry of 10,000 ton of rock for the government work at Yaquina has been completed. Jn a short time another contract is to be let for the delivery of 3W,000 tons to be dumped into the jettitt at the entrance to the YaquinA harbor. The Oregon Pacific, will, probably be a bidder for the job, and the rock may be brought from the Cascades, The rock to be de livered will make 1,800 carloads Statesman. Deafi.cs Cannot be Cared by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure Deafnes, and that is bv constitutional remedies. ! Deafness is caused by an inflamed cob- . , . . ,t,u , r.usic!iiii iuw. iivm w i inflamcJ vou have , rumbling sooml infect hearing , and wbentt When thia tube set ml or en- j tirely closed Deafness is the result, nl !ni,w ..he mtLiuiation can betaken oat : unless the lnliamation ran be taken oat i . ... rotrfcf ,rt ita firmlli :..r;..-.i jaition, neanng. wm. ue uewru, .r- ever; nine case out of ten are caused bv catarrh, which is nothing but an in- fmml condition ot the mucous surfaces. j (or any case of Deafness ""- f catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall ( c , rh'Cnre. send for circular, tree. F. J. CHEJiKY & CO., Toledo, O. . resold by Druggists, 75o., , , 6 A Bright Eye : U o'rwn nf irnind hnalth and an 3 f uv Dlr.." b aert niitld. Strange that it should alm0Sl ai,vays depend on the stabs j of digestion, but it does. A Kipana Tubule taken alter meals gives ine little artificial help most grown people need. Administration Jfotice. ?.. Notice is hereby glvea Dial I hav ba appointed by tho county court of folk county. Mate of Oregou, admlnUlrutrtx of the estate ot 1). H. Clodfelter, deccawd. All persons haviug cluims against said estate uro notified to present thesauieto mc, duly Acrincd. a required by law, within six mouths from this dale, at Indepcndencs AdmluUtratrtx. Paled March 7, 1895- 4t Apiioiiitmcnts. Kollowins ore the appointment of SI. K ZnKinorintoiKVisoirenlt: 1-ia.ls vil e 1st Mimlay ut ll a. ra.: Independence .....mm ui 11 a. in., evening at 7 f :7. . . i..:.,, m snnkHV at ll a. m , lonli i. in.: iteuce, ..iii ult i. in.: 4ih Sunday, ludcpcuduuco ...riti). mill evening. " J..M TURNEB. Pastor. WTmo Bahy n rick, we g ber Csatorta. When .lie was Child, "he cried for Caatori; When she became Miss, she clung to CaaWcla. When she bad ChUdren, she g them Casta. Awarded . Highest Honors-World'A Talr, UOST PERFECT MADE. . , rnr Cream of Tartar Powder. Prst ; som Ammonia, Aiumor 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. mm - J n.as. npfK r rlc list.