CURTAINS, PER PAIR. OENTTS, AND T&VV'AXRJD. - Our Stock is Now Complete In DRY GO0DS & CLOTHING 5 Boots and Shoos. , Ml! Lace Curtains, per pair, 75 cts and up. Beautiful !Rorieres. . Lovely Dreapordos. 'Jotor Line, Tlma Table. Hlall.ta I MiiummiuiIi t l . Ml, M " luoo " II hi p. m. I w u " lariiiil'0 lu a) II, ui, II ai t. m. I uu I iai " sue " tin w ml " Muliluuulll llhfcli a. Ml. 13 l, Ml, I Mi I W M 4 Ju 11 mi Tul m " aaapt.Tsrterr :-.tt. " - - MU fVKry Wixliirailn Villll. All WellllH-rS III ,,.,.1 n.nrtlii " luh" "ii ..,ll. ami " MvrHrdhilir' UHliig K lilalil era luvlled to Hi laiuf wlioa ounveiili-ul. O. A. KltAMr.ll, V,K. J. U. Momim, K, K.N. 27 TtH I. llUTI.HIt.-HIYMCIAN ideorgron. hwrnUrjUJ.!. atiuigeona, Independence, In opera hut! block. , Oreiton. Of- It.H. 1.BH IIAHMITT.- nvslcUu and KirKni. l-ll l nlioii iM to dueaaea ( over Independence National ;", V p.' W. Habbilt, M. I. 0. ., i'allow Trinity madwal college. ,i KimuuM. m. i.-omcK ,d Maiden.., corner Italtroad and onmoulli streets, Independence, Ore ID. - -law Olllr" over Independent allonal Hunk, Independence, Or, II FHAZKIt. DENTIST. tfuVhoua building, College ireet, Monmouth, Ore. iuii setlnu guornnvecd. . t. iii:nkm- tiik tonho. IAL AllTlHi', Hit no superior In iaviiigand llnlr-rutllug. tiiv him Mr wwrk. jrjarHhvlnir Ifto. Hlr- jdapeudeucc. AHII mi l lO0ItS!-We carry a A to. k of "h. "t,ori- M""1'!"!""' jlc. garTurnlim a specialty. i Utchell A Uohaiinon's, Main tr-t. Items of Local News. O. A. Kramer. Jeweler. Dr. Kplcy, Hie doiitUt, guarantee II III work. Dr. Katoii, of Portland, waalnthe city MumUy. Ify.m ret HlroiiK' yu w111 Ki't ful nd MtiuiiK. Kiwt Irnlna uil Hio Umi hcooiikhU (Inn on the N, 1'. It. It. Clmlfvtltr Jlrne. will imveyou money on mitiwrlj.tloii for any htIikIIciiI. I). (. Qiili'lt, of Kuvor. truimuct ing (iuhIik m lii the city (tut Friday. Ituy your lireud t Dmily A Ix ke'e. Thry kwp Htmiig'e home Hindu bread. Itev. 0. O. ruling, of I. Fayette waa In the city durlug the flrat jiattof (ho wiH-k. Hon. J. J. Duly, of Dallu. waatrana acting lrul biinliiiwa III the clly lunt Hiitunluy. JuHtxir Hnglpy, of Alrlle, gave Hie K.NTWirRiHK offli-e a aoclal call Friday afivruiMiii, I'ur a dinnor pill and gi'imrnl (unillr rattharllc vie i-oiifldrntly woniuiond Hood' I'illa. A Attorney (m. K, ChainlMrlaln, of AHmny, wna In the clly on legal bu lna Saturday. W. II. Whaler and fatnlly, rf Moo niiiiilh, i-xHTt to iiuiko tlili clly thi'lr home In llm tifor future. Mia Chnrlt-e I,. I'ltT.-e. of (loidi-n-dal', Wimh., accoiiiiiiilfd by her threo chlldreu, Ik vialllng relative In tills city. J. I). Irvine will aUt Aum-wor Ileckel In awuwlng thla part of the county. He will U-glii work the flrat of April. Clyde Hurley, of rortlnnd, who hni lvn vUltlng relutlvi-a In thiaelty for I he imul ten daya, returned home Momlay. Mix lkdlle WtHcmnn, who baa been apendlng the winter In thla city, re turned to her Wall Walla home lant Monday. An exchungvaaya: Wheat Ima rained Tax Hat at Flrat National bank. Dr. Kulwy, dciitlat, Monmouth. You can ay taxea at Flrat National bunk. Hoap 75 ceuU per box at tba Btar Grocery. Ia4l jainclU 10 mU a doneu at Clodfelter liroa. Ktroug'a home made bread aella on Itamerlla. Try K The Lcglalmure baa adjourned but theN. IMMt.atlll runa. O. A. Kramer liua a pnUty dlaplay of Jewelry In hie ahow window. Now In. That fine line of ladlea aprlng ahoee. Tlio lUckct ator. Try a few pouiulU of tlnaie cvajorat ed Hjaehua at the'BUr Orwasry. Hutwcrllio furuny iHsrlodlcal or paper at Clodfelter Jtroa. and aave money. IrfMik at tliomi alx butUm line kid, turn aide ahoea for ladlea at the Itucket ator. W. H. Hawley agent for theN. P. It. U, will le glud to uote you ratea to I lie Hunt. (Shoo bruahce, acrub bruahea and etvve bruahea W nt"u lt tue Htur (Jrotery. The McMlnuvlllu clly couucll have pnaacd an ordinance, cloalng the UrUT khojia on (Sunday. A uew aldewalk haa been laid lu front of the D. J. Whiteukcr budding ccupled by ClodfilU-r Broa. M ra. J. 0. Onrdner, of rialein, la vlall Ingatthe beditide of M ra. A. J. Tupper, of thla city, w bo li aerloualy ill. II. 8. Port wood.wlllacllyou Ituct Calf atioee any alyle for Ua money than any other llrtu in the state. Cyrua Vaughn, of Newbtirg, la vMt iug the family of M. A. Kakcr In thla city. lie la a couitlu to Mr. llaker. The motor will have hero at 7:15 hurp for the inuxleul entertainment at Monmouth next Sulurilay evening. Tho bualneaa lutu of the elty aie com ing out with tho cuatniuury nprlngdla pluy of funey ortlolea In their ahow viludxvva. Fred Whltcomb, a brakoiuan on the 4ta alnc4 Ddph wua defeated. In the i, freight train, foil between the ad!Brlclt Work of ull Iklnd one on abort nolle and war mnwd antlaMctory. Addreaa ionmouth, Or. . k FOItcn.-l N PKPKSDENCK uter. BucraMorto W.A.Van wo ohaira. hhavlng Ifte. hatha orahoiil on abort notice. M'tt to Flrat National bauk. IndrjH ii- bath tutai no twUoua waiting STotarv I3uTlic. Lira and Fl' Inauraace, .,, iMnaeasaawrit, m Mala8t- lllHull aw"'" pnkln' J. 1). 1KVINE, Justica of tha PcacB, INllKI'ENDKNCK, OllK. WrttMlnmri.l mke-t'o llerloaa : Tlpca Tolmcco ' If you amoke cmno I and Inapect our Hue , of plpea ami tobacco. t Thev arc quite choice J f " aud"vcry reuaonulile. S P. C. PATTERSON : We are oflVrlug freah cuiidlea and uuta at na low a price aa we poaalbly can. Hamplo our dIUerent klada. r -jHnaira vTHKRE AKK shoes and shoe. There are Shoes you- want and i don't want. coed Shoes, Our Shoes aro The Shoes Shoos you When you I You want. THE RACKET STOlt. t Mrs. Tllman Shlnn, Laundryino Shirts J A BPK.f'IAl.TY. Wiwlili mut b f ' d..ncrclrrly an M..nd or Tw dy, llhT al Mm. Milnn a rwldonce or at J. I. Irvine' Uir. J Notice. Having diapoaed of hl Intereat in the Polk County Tile Worka, the under '"Ded haa no more connection with t..' aald Ami la any matte r whatever F. M. Clod'eiter. Independence. Or., March 21, 1U5. If you want to purchase blank w ar ranty deeds quit-claim deeds bond fordeeda, real eMate niortKKa. cbatUd mortgagee (filing or recording,) crop mortgage, releaae of mortgagee, re newed of chattel mortgage, or any other legal blanka, call at thla office. Wail ordertprr.r. j llj f."ed. Bend for I?ioa Hat. name of proeiwrlly keep Uio wheel turning. The traveling public appreciate good hotel accomodation. The bent in lu dee,idence will be found at the Little Palace hotel. The Itucket atorc hna a flue do-play window. Mr- Mill la a runt lor nud knowa how to get Ihluga together In attractive atyle. C. 8. Ti ulllnger, n young gentleman of North Yamhill, n former atudent al the Monmouth Htnto Normal, waa In the city Katunliiy. Mra. Hatllo llayca and little daugh ter arrived from inneeiiueni-e una. mtri.lug for a vhdt at tho parent ial home. Aahland TldliiK. The llou Hon alwnya currlca the heat and (lureal camliea, Treau iruna, nuta of all klnda, aa well aa tho flneat Hues of cigar and tohuceoa. Mlaa Dalay KIokt, of Corvollla, who lma lawn stopping with the family of Curtla Cooper dining the paat whiter, returned home luat Monday. Frank Oeddea, of linker City, a form er atudent of the Moiimoulh Nornuil who hna la-en vlaltlug hla Alum Muter, returned home Monday afternoon. J, F. O'Donuell'a alignment atock of hardware waa aold at public auction Saturday afternoon to Frank Cham bers, a leading F.ugeiie hardware man, for tlStH). Hon. P. W. Haley gave tho Enter- l-ltlBK ofilee a pleaannt call Saturday. He had lieen attending a business meet i.. ..film M.miiioLi.'b Normiki bnard ...H . , cf regents. Elder It. L. Shelly preached at Witch Hazel achool houao last Sunday afternoon to a large and attentive audience. A number of church goers Hillahoro wero present at the service. Hlllaboro Independent The farmers generally speak of the recent rains aa being of Inestimable benefit to the crops and to late plowing and seeding. They now feel assured u tlla vaar'a barveat will tie one oi the moat abundant In tho history the Willamette valley. The Kremer dramatic troupe per formed before a email houae laat 6atur- duv. Owiun to the Inclemetitcy of tho weather only a small audience turned out. Mr. Kremer la a flue actor, ana uuder more favorablo circuimsiaiicr w ould kI ve a splendid account of him elf. He la evidently a first class actor. It la learned that coutracta for hop on the three years' plan have been made at Aurora and St. Paul In Marlou vitint v. The olan la like thla: The flrat year at 8 oenta, the second year at 10 centa, and the third, at 12 cents, averaging 10 centa per pound for the ih. vear. It la not known whether or not any such agreement have been made elsewhere. A Ibany Hernia The Polk CountT Observer baa Just lutsaed the seventh milo atone or lie ex latence. It was established at Mou ..,ih. March 22. 1SSS, and waa re n.nr.1 to Dallas. January 27, 1SSSI. Tha Obaerrer la atraightout republi- .,,.1 lonnote Ita favorih. phraae. alwsya trie to "keep lu tho middle of the road." Tho Observer and Ksrsn rWK aometimea clash In opinion, but .n .n,n.llt WbO hUS tHO W O II.. M - 11 ! courage to "speak out la weetin . cur Dr. Iowo leave Saturduy dood, One aasesameiit only lu the A. O. U. W. for April IWrt. Dr. Epley, tho dentist, Monmouth, doc crown and bridge work, Tho Kktkkpbihk and Oregonlan for 2 a year. Inuulro at thla oftlco. 8uld Undo Ham to Hjiaiu: "Send along that apology and CUBA little quick about lt."N. Y. Advertiser. Mlaa Itowden, of Una city, will per forin on the cello at lb mimical enter tainment lu Monmouth next Saturday evening. '' f Harry Lallluger, a leutllug Port Townaend attorney, waa' visiting his later, Mra. M. L. Votrldx lu this city over Sunday, a., ,-.,. , M. D. Ibaicb, atata orgaiilacr of W(M)dmen of tho World,' orgarrixed a camp of aom thirty mt-iiibera at Mori mouth Wednesday evculng. , Traveler who desire eood accomo dutlous alway stop at the Little Palace hotel, while In Independence. The beat room and the beat meal In the city. Do not be aatlallcd with alop made or baud me downa any longer, but go to the tullor shop and get your money worth. Satisfaction guaranteed every time at T. Iaytou Jeuks. If you want Jobwork Jul little belter than any other'ahop Uj tho county can do It, leave yor order at tha Entkkhkihb ofilcc. Their work men aro artlata, aud know how to avoid offensive combination so fre quently aeeu In the work of would-be flrst-ciuss" priuUrs. Price are a low aa you would have to pay Jot Inferior work. TOLD IN SIDK - HEADS. of u-..a iimtaiit v klllcti near Wolf Creek lust Mtmihiy morning. Measra. CampU'lI & Co Job on tho water tower. It la now c tiiipletely luclomd aud will I an ornament to the city when puiuled. Wo understand that J. K. Miller, of Moumouih, hua sold hia drug store to Frank Lucas. Mr. Lucas is ft live young man aud is suro to succeed in the business, Messrs. Scott A Itlggs are soliciting bualneaa ad to puiiil ou the big water tower. We understand that almost every buaiuess house lu the city will bo represented. We call attention toll. S. Port wood's new ad. In thla weeks Issue, neau iiic xcepllonally low pricva be Is minting , ..i.-. ..,1 ..-li.tn In Muii- uii uooia auu bu. -v mouth call on him. If vou are weak and worn out, or havo that tired feeling Hood's Sanmparilla is ust tho incdicino to rostoro your atrength and give you a good appetite. Hood's makes pure blood. o Jas. Floyd, of Monmouth, has bo- ... r ,...1 .1...WU. II., come a rofi'ieni iinii-".-ii-".-- haa reutetl the Harben Cooikt prticriy ut the north end of the ftKit bridge, and his family moved In Tuesday. New clothes, new samples. T. Lay- ... l.. 1.. r..... toil Jenka win receive in lime - more new samples. Come m nd have a Imik at them, licmember . ..!. I... Ihia: Tho tailor anop on v,si. nuit only place In Ue city, you fus custom tailor made suit. The leoont rains have raised the rlv. ... .. , mi.. .1,,..,. er to a fair laiaunvt atngo. m now some eleven net above low water mark, and the A I'-ona ana r-imore are kept busy taking frelgut t roruauu. ltoth of these ftfiiiuer passeuuowu . 1 1 .1 1 in. tbo river 110 olllel uuy n-auuu i the guards. Mr. It. Wilson, father of K b. W il- ,,f the Star Grocery, arrived In tma itv last Saturday from cnicago. wr. . . . a . I Wllaon la an Invalid ana nope io o w.nentted bv a chango of climate, airs, Wilaon has beeu keeping house for her i.,rin.r Hip iinst v I liter. She met P.II1 v.wi.o , her husband at Salem last baturusy It ia said that large numbers of sal mon are coming tip the Willamette via the uew flsli ladder. These nsn win hunt breeding grounds lu the stream of the upper Willamette, and If the fish ladder proves a success we may reason ably expect that In a few years our val ley streams will no auppneu plenty of fine fish. Tho building season ha hardly be gun lu Independence, but the outlook Is very encouraging for a substantial erowth during tho year. In the way of building lor business purposes Rnerliua- Bros, have made a good be- ginulog by erecting a substantial one atory brick. The worx on lug Is progressing rapidly. For eighty year of the lifo of this republic, gdd and silver marched side by side as primary money, at a parity. n Infun.v uiinaralclled, silver waa ..j . .... ... .,, and ueoasou vx u Tha a. k. R. EatorUiBnont-In apite of Inclement weather quite a fair sized audience waa present at the O. A. H. entertainmeut last Saturday evening. The program waa rendered lu very good style by the local taleut, especially the music. The Monmouth Novelio quaitelte rendered a number of songs in their iulmituble aud tuost taking atyle. Indeed they were the drawing card of tho cntertaiumcut and were rciwadly encored.' The "Novelio" is winiiiug gtddeiTlaurels wherever they I jerrorm jnd their reputation as Hrat did a neat J uubS BrUaU lg rapidly cXtendlug be. yond local llmlta. Ico cream service followed immediately after the musical and recitalaon cxorelae. v'J.he cutcr taiuineiit closed with , spcccliis aud anecdolea by the velerana aud others. The gross niipta of the evening umouuted to $U.(K. ' . Kelluion Statistics. The latest atu tistics of valuo give the liial place to Confucianism, tho second place to llindoolsui, the third place to Roman Catholicism, tho' fourth place to Mdiammedauisiu, the tlgures being respectfully, O.OOO.OlWi 831,OuO,0(W; liKl.OOO.OOO; '177,000,000. Ill this country, though tho.-" Protestant churches out number tho Kouian fuii.iilic. that church loud .with 0,231,000, the Methodists .come second Willi 4,5H!),2S4; tlio napusta luiru, w im 3 712,418; the Presbyteiians fourth with l.Tslsa-. The Christian religion, as a whole, has over 477,000,000 aunerenis. Prof. lico. W. fc-vbriug, or this city, is visiting relatives In Southern Ore gon, so we ore told. Our Old People The second oldest peusiouer on the rolls of the United Slates is Hose Drown, of drain's Pass, Or. Tho oldest Is 1 ttvid McCoy, of Kedland, Cul. McCoy Is IU4 years oiu lirown is 10.1. lirown was a soldier in tho New York troops during the w ar of 1812. He came to urcgou luanj years ago. Although he hus beeu re eelvlnit the regular peusiou of tho war of 1812, it has not been enough to sup- oort him and his peusiou lias recently been iucreasea. wr, jjrowu ouly boy, aged 7o years ctaiesinau. Tha Battla Slils Orgon. Governor Lord has lasucd a letterjunder dateof March 25. iu which he Invites "mayor r,t tnnuTDorated clue and representa v- . . - . , Uvea of commercial bodies to meet iu the atate capltoi, the 22d day of April, 1895. at 2 o'clock, p. lOctor tue par nose of considering oiid determining the matter or presenting u too win mander of the battle-ship Oregon' on her arrival in a state seauort, a lit ting token of our peoples appreciation of tho hich honor Ustowed upon tue state of Oregon." Anniversary Parly. Wednesday eve ning being the 12th anniversary oi jur. n.l Mrs. J. S. Cooper's wedding a number of friends gathered at their home rcsldeuce ou 3d and C streets in honor of the evcut. Refreshments a-om aerved the iruesta and the eve. niue amusemcnU consisted of parlor cards etc The kind host and hostess wero the recipients ot several .t nreMMits as a momento of the ----- occasiou . iixlcal Eatcrtateinext. The local talent of Monmouth will give a rare musical entertainment at the Normal chapel, Saturday evening, Marcli su. A highly interesting projraru win rendered consisting of sooga, recita tions and Instrumental music The la under the efllcieut ladaaaadsao Cant Fo. 12- t- it. Roach, auto organizer of tho Wood men of tho World, instituted a Camp of Woodmen In thla city last Tuesday evening. Homo twenty members of the Salem camp were present and a alsted In tho ceniionles, and there was also one visitor from Mc Miniivlllo Camp. Tho officer In stalled wero a follow; Consul, T. A. Hayes; adviser, H- A. Mulkey; clerk. I. V. Clodfelter banker, E. V. Cooper; escort, .; Ktroug; camp phyalclans, R L. Ketchum, W. Dabbltt, T.J. Lee; watchman, O. A. Kramer; oeutry, R. D. Cooittr; board of manager, John Young, J. M. Vanduyn, Scott Ix)Ugh ory. O. A. Smith appointed paat consul. The camp was organized with a charter membership of 32. The in. stallatloa ceremonies were not cled until about midnight when the camp adjourned to tho Little Palace hotel where refreshment were aerved. A pleasant, social time was had and many toasts offeiedjand resjionded to. Independence camp start out under very flattering clrcunwtanees and it Is believed that a strong organisation will be built up lu the near future. Honmontb Cam? Ho. 49. A very promising camp of tho Woodmen of the World was organized at Monmouth Wednesday evening, with a member ship of some thirty odd. There were a number of visitors from Salem, Mc Miunvllle and this city. The follow Ing officers were Installed: J. B. V. liutler, C. Ci J. 8. Stump, A. L; J. E. Hale, clerks W. A. Wann, banker; Dr. Epley, P. C; F. Mulkey, escort; C. Mulkey, watchman; J. Hubbard, sentry; Measi. Portwood, Perklna and Frazer, mauagors; Dr. Crowley, physi cian. Changes and Removal - J. F. O'Don- iII la arramrim? to remove Into his former headquarters opposite the In dependence National bank; E. B. Berg has purcnasea too ouuuiug nuw v pied by the ExTEHPRise office and will remove his stock of furniture in a few days; Frank Chamber has rented the brick building now occupied by Mr. Berg and will remove his hardware store there; Tho Extkki-rise will be set tin in Its uew headquarters In a few days, aud all goes merry aa a marriage bell. So this is the way people rustle around in Independence. A I It LIE. HORN. IICXTLEY. At their farm home 3 miles south of Independence, March 20, 1895, to ihewife of Charles Hunt ley, a boy, weight 0 pounds. Items scarce. Henry Tarter roado a busiiicM trip to fcalein the first of the week. The familiar "grunt" of the grouse can be heard all around, and our nimrods bring ono in oc casionally. Everett Staats has taken bis fino stepjwjr, Almalene, to Albany, and will kep her on the track there this spring. Great interest is being taken in the protracted meeting at the Ward school house a few miles south of here. The meeting is con ducted by Rev. Pewther. Dave and Phy Bimpson have taken advantage of the sudden rise in tho Luckiamute, and are now making a drive down with the logs recently pulled in with the small engine. J. F. Berry has bought 200 acres nffofllie Sol Stump Place near here, aud J-M. Staats has bought 80 acres, adjoining his larm Johnny Stump. W. E. Williams has set quite a string of posts along the lane here, and will put on tho plank jusi as soon as he can haul the lumber. Ajax. of DALLAS. MAKKIED. with thii build ROGERS SCOT P. At the residence of George Rogers, near lDdepeadence, Or , on Sunday, March 24, 1B95, Josf ph Doners aud Miss Belle Scott, ltev. L. S. Fisher officiating. The groom and bride are well known young people in this vicinity, and thidr many friends wish them a pleas ant and happy journey through life together. The Entfrpkise joins in congratulation. WILLIAMSON EDGAR. - Near Ouk Grove, Polk couuty, Or., at the home of J. W. Edgar, March 27, 18Uo, R. J. Williamson rnd Miss Ida Edgar, also L. A. Williamson and Miss Ada Edgar, Rev. J. W. Osborn officiating. The fair young brides are twin sisters and tho gallant onuegrooma are irothers. The young gentUmen are well known farmers in the Oak Grove neighborhood and theyoung ladies are the daughters of Mr and Mr. J. vt Edirar. The many friends ot tue roiiim couple wish them a pleasant and prosperous voyage on the matri monial sea. Oar baseball team did not play at Monmouth laBt Saturday owing to the bad weather. Oscar Ilayter, of this city, who has been working at Oregon ouy for some time, is at borne again. P.(v. Barton Riees, of Salem, preached from the Christian pulpit in this city last Sunday. Mr. Oxlev. a resident of this city, left here Friday for Indepen-. dence. The Epworth League, of the M E. Church, is making arrange ments to entertain the delegates to tha convention which convenes hero in the near future. Rev. Swackhammer, of Pennsyl vania, is holding religions services at the Baptist church m uauas. Oor city dads have gotten i move on themselves and are hav ing Main street cleaned. Arthur Moore is very sick with typhoid fever. Mrs. Alice Dempsey, of Dixie, was in Dallas Monday on business. The republicans will carry on the campaign in this city without a protective tariff plank in their platform. Tfour neonle want the woolen mill started up, they should elect the republican ticket, and then confidence will be restored among our business men, who win start the wheels to spinning. Dallas will then become a prosperous city. G ROVER. Mrs. Minnie Nelson, of the Amer ican Bottom, has been quito sjck, . but is now slowly mending. Tho pleasant weather after the storm ha ttarted work ti goinjr . and flowers and fruit trees to blooming. Hugh Baldwin and wife paid . Independence, a flying trip last Monday. Bkuxo. Resolution of Bi pec t-' . Whereas, it having pleased., the Supreme Ruler of tha Universe to remove from our midst our wormy brother. Walter P. Cattron, there- " fore be it Jiemkeil, By Idaho Lodge Jo. Knights of Pythias, of Moscow, -Idaho, that while we bow with humble submission to the will of- God, we mourn the loss of our . brother who was taken away from us so suddenly and whose depar ture leaves desolation and sorrow, here but a few short weeks ago was happiness and prosperity. Itemized, That the intimate , relations sustained bv the members .. of this Lodge and our departed brother, and the wisdom and' ability which he exercised in aid of our Lodge work will be held in grateful remembrance Jietolved, lnat the removal oi such a man from our Lodge leaves a vacancy and shadow that will be deeply realized by all Knights . Renolred, That Uie nearueu , sympathy of this Lodge be ex tended to the relatives and many friends of the deceased in tho hour of their bereavement, and that a page in onr records suitably in scribed be devoted to the sacred memory of our lamented brother..., and a copy of these resolutions be transmitted to the relatives of the deceased and published in tho local papers. I. C. ITattabaugh, i ' G.J.Pahkeb, Committee, P. Murphy. ) ... . Dated at Moscow, Idaho." this lGth day of March, A. !., 1895. ' ' "' RICKKEALL. atricken aown auu c j .. a Rickler. I hree Slaters. k We understand that Miss Lottie Hedges is improving. Pres. P. L- Campbell lectured before the Y. M. C. A. in balern last evening. We understand that the Mon mouth K. of P. will reorganize their lodge in the near luture. Mrs D. N. Smith, of Salem, is visitinir her father, E. T. Smith, of the Star Grocery, lor a lew aays. i Next Sunday at the Congrega tional church preaching by the pastor at ii - is Congregationalism?" A pro gram of music, recitations and talks has been prepared by the Y. P. S, C. E. for the evening service at 7:30. Miss Fannie Orr, of Rickreall, will recite, Mrs. Pad dock and others will sing. O. B. Whitmore, the pastor, will preach at Rickreall at 7:30 p. m. The third quaaterly meeting of this year for this charge ot me iu. E church will be held Saturday and Sunday. The Quarterly con- fcronc will be held at Buena Vista Saturday, at 2:30 p. nv ProaViinir Saturday evening at 7:30 by Rev. Parsons, D. D. Sun Hnv it 11 a. ni. rireaclnna by Rev. Parsons followed by the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Sunday evening at ?:Vti Rev. Parsons will preach in the church in Indepen dence and desires to meet all the members of the church at this The recent rains will do the grain a great deal of good. The County Sheriff was in the town one day last week on business. The ball given by the band last Friday night was very well attend ed considering the ttormy night Every one report an enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Orr, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nef mith and Mr. D. A. Hoag spent last Sunday at Jas. Gibson's. Rev. Whitmore preached us a very interesting sermon last Sun day morning. He intends holding a series of meeting here in the near future. Several couple from Monmouth attended the ball here last Friday night Mr. Ed. Clark,' who has been sick for some time," is improving slowly. Chs Rurkhart: of.Albany, was visiting with relatives of this place the first of tue wee. Stupest. Deafness Cannot be Cured " by local applications, as' they canhbt"''' reach the diseased portion of the ear?. There is only one way to cure Deafnes. and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed conr--ditton of the -mucous lining of the" : Eustachian Tube. When this tub eeU inflamed yon have a rumbling sound or ( imperfect hearing, and when it i en-"" tirelv closed Deafness is the result, and-., unless the inflamation can betaken out and this tube restored to its normal con dition, hearing will be destroyed ; for-. ever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but air inP-- : flamed, condition ol tho mucous surfaces, .... We will give One Hundred Dollar for . any case of IVafnces (canoed- by' catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall r Catarrh Cure: Send for circulars, free. F. J . CH EX E Y & CO., Toledo, O. -fjsysold by Druggists, 75c. . - . A Bright Eye w is the sign of good health and an " alert mind. Strange that it should almost always depend on tho state ofjdigestion, but it. does. A liipans , Tabulo taken after meals gives the little artificial "help most grown people need. Administration lTotioe. ' Notice Is bcreby given that I hava ln ( . uppoiuted by the oouniy eouri. oi county. Stale of Oregon. admluUtratrl of - the estate ol D. H. Cloaieuer, oei-r. , oeraont having claims against aid enlata t. arc notified to present the some to mo, fluiy aerified, as required by law, vium months from this data, at independence; Oregon. Mabt E.Cwjori.TeB, AUIulUtiii11". Dated March 7, 1885- ., ;w, . Appointm"11'8- vi-a Following are the anointment. oT M . rV cborchaoutn ""nu'","":.l ville. 1st Sunday ai u - . . . . . . ntwIlllLHt 11 I. p. m.; reeuee, i .".," vllle at 7 p. m.; n acan nr. moruiog v . ,-M TURNEBi past,,,, . BUENA VISTA. IndopeodcncM . t-venlna at T . a. in i l.oiil lndendence' Health in Your Vest Pocket J A box of Ripans Tabules can be stored away in, your vest pocket. . It coBts you only 50 cents, and may save vou as many dollars' worth-of time and docmr bills.- ; ' M. N. Prather. Clint Cole and Mel Baldwin went down the river to Eola last week, where they had run a raft aground some time ago. The boys had to set up during the night and wait for the raising of the water to move the raft The raft floated about midnight and the boys run it into Salem at 3 o'clock in the morning. Geo. V. Brey haa bought several lots of Potatoes in this vicinity. The drama will not come off on Saturday March 30, as advertised, but has been postponed till Tues day, April 2d. Win. Durrell and Prof. Yoder made a flying trip to Salem last week. Walt. Buckner and Prof. Inmen, of Tobarco Flat were seen on our streets last Suuday. When Baby waa sick, we gave her Caotorta. When aha waa a Child, she cried for Cata. When aha became Mlav she clung to Caatorla. Woea the had Chlldran.sU garethem Caarfa, Awarded Hit-best Honors-World Pair a Dr. Price's Cream Baklog Fowler World's Fair ttlghe Awar. CHEAT,! MOST PERFECT MADE. .. K pure Crap. Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THB STANDAtVO,