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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1895)
os oxjriT?Xiirs, per pair, 75 cents, and upward. Beautiful Dress Goods. Our Stock is Now Complete in j H LOVELY StinAER SilaKS, DRY GO0DS 5c CLOTHING, DBooto o-ncL Shoes. mnmmnw v. nuwi 17011. . (DASH . BUYERS ONLY . Knowing thnt you appreciate our orfoi-B ms highly wo do your prompt trUo, wo till con tlnu to tlv you the Dost Dry Goods, Clothing, Hutu, Shoes, Eto Eto., nt-tha ainallest posslblo prlco. J. W. Thomas' Cash Store, lfl7 CoiiiiiH-rt'ltU St, Salem, Oregon. Motor i,lu Time Tnbh l.ow!IJ Mixiiiimll 4 li p M. I " 4 u " i : " f urielwIMl'P lil.tU . III. ,3 JU . III. I , , I, HI ll,llllllll IU.M a. Mi. 1 . Ml. V ai - J ft. 4 M t il " I ITU v BOKM 10DOS, K. , s f r M.l, very WVUnimliiy nmilKl. A" iiii'iiil-' J,,.-!. ,l.lll..K will I-K- " ;v.;;....i.v- v..m.. Kiilul.l" n Hill I" l- 41. A. K It AM I'.", f.- J, II, Mulil. K. It.. ; ' Itl'SIXlXS CAKDS. on I. HUT iTilt .-PHYSICIAN 5 Secretary lS; Mao,...- :la Manran. Iu.l.-peil.nee, Kr. tfi.iu Of fit lit Iiouims htuclt. T)K. LEU WA";77 v 1 AW"" "" nnrnr..iir. . j - T J. U. M. 1. I' ll'i'K'i '. ti,, i lliw TrlnitT medical cohere. RUKKTCnUM.M. IK-OFFICK . fOS. ' lV.'fc A. Mri.KKY.-HKSIIFNT iVntUt The .r..r. I-" pra.ni.vd In a I U Lrtfiirl.il.. Kftli-fH.tlu.i ttuarai.toed. Independence, Oregon. A. wril.'VI-'.Y. Irtllcr over liirtrpomU'licn iir.n. Koili Ilnnk, liKlrH'ii.lrnr!. lr P. T. IIKNKMC.- TIIK TONSO- .liSKA.-i h1ui7 . ; , ; - wi work. "Sliivlur l..c, niur and 1OOU8!-W wry ' I ".a. Ktr , ri7"Tnrmii PHomlt, 'Two rlmir. Slinvlnjt 1"- .1",t,'v-," Puinriil.oiicil i ,,llort "0VW.- , iv l to Fir-t National tank, ln.lcpon- !tTo bnth tul.-no tedioni! waiting . , II. M. MSKSt Rotary PuT)lic. ; r--Llfinrt Kim Inmimniw, Ur.ll Bt. 4Ui-llUIV Items of Local News. O. A. KrumiT. Jcwulnr. , Knox, tin' roxT, liulnllr iStroiiB'n lirvntl. New l.riKtiuM wo clvau. F. K. l'hHiiilN.'m. Ir. KWy, tl 1rn tlt, gunrontw till I.Ih work. Two lininlrril mnl ttfly dozen Muoii Jnmnt J. I'. lrvlii'. Gill for the IniltiK-nilcniD cltir inoiiufm tuiv.1 liy F. K (Irimtli. (JIllMiWHIV, (illlMM'ArC. I'li-nty oflt i. ml noli) to xiilt the Hiikh ut J. I'. IrvlnrV It. M. Willi' Si Co, will furnMt lliix hoi t hii' nt 13 ri'iii" iT h.uii.I. Cull mill mi our wiiuiili". V, C. ruiu-rw.n ki''HH'oiitaiitl.v nu linml a i hiiloo linu of lite flnrwt lolmc- oo, alwi mtili ormiKi unu icninim, VbiiU'I, to trud a fine doul.U' bar. rrl I'arkrr uliot iuii for a pood freuli nillchrow. Apply to J. IC Adeox, tlia wati'liuinkrr. The Woodnu-ri of th World wore orKanU-fd In lliU city the flmt of April. Thry lind no mwriwnii'iit lu April and tlicru will br iione In May. Ar you polnp Knt? TbeN.P. H. It. (jlvf It patron tin U-t iiccointHln- tioim mid tin.' lowest ntlin. sV. II. llitwiey, k"''it. Iinlrii'iidem. Amu utt i nil im'liillinr or INlMol druwllllf would .1.. in II mi Mm. F. F tirlllUli hi V Htrtt and exunilno her work. l'.rirulnrw-rvKH HHt I lie M.K. chureli Km.iliivfct 11 a. in. and 8. r in. Nin duv c hool nt 10 n. in. Kpwortll Lohiiiii' ?.i.-. i. in All art cuI'dliillV til- Vltld. Trnvoler who dfwlio Kood nrcoilliv t, ill. ma iiIwiivh htm. at the Little 1'iiliu hotel, whllo 111 Indepelideiiee H tin. bcHt iiieuls In the elty. i.irni Urn! Momoii lur. fruit Jam. fuinllvjura, any Ultid of Jnr that vmi want at J. P. Irrlne'a Caah OrmTrv Hot In now and buy your Jura while they arc cheap. It would ppr that Independence IiUm . eltlxen who bl.la fall' to outdo Joh llllllnp In the unliiuoneHS of Ida .....lIlMirmul eeeentrlelty or xprewioii Hla letter In Wl-dneaduy'H Oreoulaii enUHixl a pk.(1 deal of fun among the lndependene peoplu. I.' K. fJilllllh la urianitlng to move Ida clkii'r utantl and uiiinufiietory into ii.. i.i.ii.iiiur liiiolv iweunled by H. P. v.ill..r. Mr. (iriniih will add a tem i.n i.i Liu l utiilillulinii'iit. The .ei.ii. '" " . r..fr..liiiientato coiiaiat of inula, lemon i. ... iin u ..lull tliiukinc of ..Mill,,,, in n billiard Uble. He will pn.l.ably move. Friday or Saturday of tblawecK. THE WI T2 D2 When money la warce la to buy your (iroeeriei", Provlalona, Glaaa- ' ware, Crockery and Vt'setablea at HARB TIMES PRICES. Every article in our store ban In-en marked to uit the need of the hour. H you want the bet good at the lowcat price come quick Very - pine A large aortmcnt of Glassware Jut received. New deaigni. IRVINE'S GASH GROCERY,. i.n.ndenca. . . Oregon. I J n w w ' Dr. i:pley, dentlat, Moiiiiioulh Wild atiawberrii-a are la-glnnlng to rlni rapidly. Kugene Call roil went to Taeoma on UiwintrM Tueaday. Iteiiiembcr Htrong aella 43 bread tlekela for one dollar. !,'. I ii''V. I he '" '"'i Monmouth, (I, i' i.ifW ii mid b i';;u work. The Peak HInIcim w ill upiajar at the opera lioiiMe Fi iduy, May 17, A new kidewalk hua been built ad- Jaoelit l the (Jem aaliKili premU-a. The 1'olk County TciM-licnr j.iciiio will be held hero Suturday, May 'St. Tim r.NTi:iirlKK and i) eoiii.ri for a year. Inquire at thlaolllcu. The J. F. . O'Donucll lmpleiiieut building I about rrudy for occupancy. A. W. tlraham, male on the ateamer A Itona, moved hU family to l'ortluud Monday. Attorney 8. T, JefTreya, of Corvallla, waalnthe city on legul buidncwi the llrnt of the week. t!. K. Fori, the barber, w ill move Into the rooiii.4 now iKiMipled by F. K. GrlllUh'a cigar mauuructory. Tux. not imiII tax but carm t tuckfi lack puller and driver at the .ew Ilarilware. F. K. I Iiamia-i-a. If vou want your Jewelry repaired In a neat man iter and at low prhrc, curry it to J. K. Ailcox, the pew jcweier. What la the uao of doing without. eluKMwaro when yon can buy a nice net of four piece for 50 cell U at J. P. Irvine's Tho recent raina have been Invalu able o tho farmera of Oregon, all mclloim of the atute being lHnelittel thereby. Paint, your Iioi.ko with Clevrlnnd ('..Mm.,. i'i,l.irn inn v mixed ut lt.v New liardw nre. Price $1.40 a gallon F. IC ChumlierH. Do vou know that every 5 or 10 cent pleee yoiiHpt'od for clgara gin to help mpporl wane other city uiihia you mi, nke home manufactured cigara II. Mill and C. F. Mill, of Iudo- ii,. ,,,!,., ire. heve muted th. vacant room lu the armory building and w ill put in a largo line of raeket gonan. .Mc.-ijiuu- vlllo Telephone -JU-glslcr. If you are In need of a Disk harrow, hop cultivator, wuall plowa, jraidm tM.la and Inwu niowera, go lo H M. Wiiile & Co.. w heie you w ill Unu a large variety, and at bottom price. 1'otll further notice I will change keywlnd watche to atemwliid at the following price: In silver cane, tJ.4"; In gold CUM!, f(i.fv. ilicw) pi lit ure 2S per wilt under San Franciaco. J. Ji. Adeox, the new- wutcli maker. The Hon Poll baa received a frenh supply of iHdlled mhU and the latest In French randies; aiao irtvn iruua, iui'h of nil kiudi, ua well ua the finest lines of cigars and tobacco. 1. C. Carey, of Independence, was ... i u..i in Cnriiellu.i liial Monday by tho Hevere Illness of his sister who has been visiting at J. T. Doirieit's. Misstaiey ln.s ivcovered sulllciently to return lo her home at Solo. Washington County Hatchet. Miss Florence L. Hartley, of Cald well, Idaho, is vlsiliug relatives In this city, stopping with her cousin, W. P. Connaway. Soma of tho old settlers will doubtless remember lier lamer, Henry K. Hartley, who resided here In the '70's. At a meeting of the' Independence sehoal board Wednesday veiling the following teachers were employed for the ensuing yem : Prof. T. A. Hayes, Minnie Goodrich, Clara Hall, Idoiia Coohrun, llattle Mulkey, Mrs. Tuck, Nell M. Hill and Maggie Lougacie. Mrs. li. T. Henkle.of this ci'y. re wived a telegram yesterday announc ing the sad Intelligence of the death of her brother, Harry Harris, at Pendleton. The remains will I brought to Monmouth fur. burial, Mr. Harris ha been an invalid for some two year. He died Wednesday morning. Xxt Sunday evening nt tho Con gregational .church, Itev. O. 1$. Whit- more will give Ills seoonu laiiv on si.iliiiii With An If" when be will coiniiieut on the scriptural account of "King Saul aud the i itch or i'.uuor slid the "Appearance of Moses and Elias on the Mount of Transfigura tion." Mr. H. Hirschberg, of the Indepen dence National hank, attended' "a theatre party aud social" at Portland Wedntsdav night, given under the w auspices of the "Ancient tinier oi Nobles of tho Mystic blirtne," as uie T. 1'. Koines, of Markbaiii, Clock amu county, was vlsiliug frteml lu this vicinity last week. W. II. Wheeler and fumlly vlltcl relativi-a In Linn county last wiek. Mr. Whwler r"jsrta fine crop prospecU In old LI on this year. Mm. J. 15. Whltmoro la visiting friend lu Portland this week, and probably wilt not return before the latter part of iho weoK. Miss Maggie Mackay, who lias been visiting at her alsUirs, Mrs. H. nvr. iiM in llil cltv for aeve'ral days, returned lo the Kllets last Saturday, where she Is engage In teacniug wliool. , Miss Sadie Jacobs, one of Corvalils' most ac(impllsliiil young ladles, spent several day during the past week, In cluding Sunday, a the guest of ivr old-time associate, Mr. E. K, Paddock, of this city. Tho City Hand will give graud ball at the opera bouse In this city, Saturday evening, May iS. Puller's orchctra ami he City Hand will furnish music for the occasion. K ery . . i i II ellort will bo mudo to make me oun one of the most pleasant social gather- i.,.,m i.r t hi HeiiMoii. iicaei ii each. i Mark Clmves moved bis complete ..in Hi from here to Dallas I at Saturday. We reget to lose Clark, for I,,, U a i.leasant. mulul geutleniau and deserving of succew. Ho will engage In tho livery and feed busluessovvr at the county sent. We wish him success. Mr. Groves made many friends while here, who reget to see biiu leave C. F. Mills and family, accompanied by bis mother, Mrs. II. Mills, left here ..I. 1. 1 i.l.iv iifiiTiioon' train for Mc- Miimvllle. Mr. H. Mills remulnud uu Ul Salurduy for Hie purjswc of looking niter their household chattels, ii is the purpose of Mr. H. Millsibouto put in a line line of racket goods. Owing to the Inclement weather rtev. I) V. Poling reuiaiued over in this city until Saturday before return ing to Albnny. Itev. Mr. Poling eaks lu glowing terms of the com nuMweinrnt cxercines at Lafayette lust wrek. The graduating orations were exceptionally line, and the hospitality f the people of Lafayette unexcelled. Henry Tutoin, t.f BpoUauo Fulls, was in the city last Saturday, on his way home, having come down on the sad but sacred mission of attending his fathers funeral and burial last week. Mr. Tutoin f very well pleased with the Spokane country, and says there are indications that business is begin Ing to revive in tliut section, especially in the city of Spokane. A magnillcieut display of stereopti uon views of Sit. Hood and Ilainer will be given at the Christiau church In this city, atuiday evening, May 18, by a photographer who accompanied tho Mar-amas party on their trip last glimmer. Furtlter nniiouncemeiu will le made next week. The enter tainment is given for thebenetitoniie Sundy school library. Admlssiou 10 cents. llev. J. S. Smith visited Ashland friends yesterday on bis return to In dependeueo from Califoruia. He visited the scene of the new Chataugua near Dunsiuuir, called Sliasta Vicino Camp. He reports that tl.ey nre fol lowing the plan of the Ashland Chautauqua to a large extent and are i,ii.i tniu-niuele natteru- ed after the one he; e. Ashland Vid- j ings. vutcnniaii riw, Kprll .... - ul Tup r's nc t lor April illmore's ' I for April .... ,i'-r I .soi 2 -Jo I 11.70 i Rfl.OO' ftl.O!) W. Itlchurdsoii wi't for stamp" i.1,4 .. l.ai,ll A Veiiei. ac't Jt. M Wnilu&tJo. wi't ,. i.'..r,i' ui.'t tor Anr:l Nlghtwatchnian l-eter's ac't fur Al.ru Mtimlm I. f Illlm i. r I..1., I'... H'i'l. r.ieeir.u - -c,hH. ... Total amoiiui .. gchool Exerciaec The fourth grade department of tho Independence pul llo schools gave a very Interesting literary program last Friday afternoon. The program consisted of music by the .i.,u.l r,..iH.tr. envs. declamation, recitations, dumb bell and Indian club exercises eta. The pupil did excc- ti n w..ll and Mis Hall deserve n"""' 7 high credit f'.r the very painstaking manner It) which s.io lias umieu uei department. The pupils showed by their recitation, discipline and genteel behavior that they had been turner uie tuition of a skilled and competent In structor. There were several visitors ,.r,.,i.t who expressed themselves as well t.leased with the exercises. Bicycle Tournamont. i ncre w in i grand bicycle tournament ut Talmage I'urk on the afternoon of Saturday, May under the management or uie Independence Athletic t-iuo. rive zuld medal prizes win ue given, mm. a number of other prizes. There will be five separate races, and three prizes will beawarded to the wiuuers in eacu no. A lurue attendance U expected. and the touruanient w ill be made a success in every particular. Eurprlsa Social. Mrs. J. L. Stockton r.. riv..ii ft i.leasant surprise Monday evening by the members of tho Presby terian ehurch, the occasion being the anniversary of ber birthday. The kind hosier was equal to the occasion and entertained her guwts with rare airabllity aud hospitality, tue amuse meiils cousisteil of parlor games etc. Lemotiude aud cake rulresbiiieuu were servcu. WEAR GOOD CLOTHES! THAT'S OL" It ADVtCi:. W. don't rlmrrfeymt a cent for the ' H.lviw, and but verv little more for an clrgaiil auil of Clothe, or Hiivthilig bi;t!ie line of slit' fiirnisldiigs vVHY? (lur i.rii"sflro wirensonablo lliat th-y .will anlnally oMonish you, and our gsl are of the very 11 quality, and thu latest , styles. You will Jrubb!y wonder why THEY AIRE SO OHIIDAIP : And yet of such a high grade. The question U readily an- . m-r.-d and vou will at once see why, when von lesrn Unit we iL 11, the famous SAIXM WOOLKS MI Lb UOOD.S. The Salem Woolen Mill Store Salom, Oregon, Has pained n enviable repntation for the elesfant fit and snb--Msntittl iliiy of all clothing mrnedoiit of their store. Tie (act that the com panv employs VM hands is conclusive evidence that tl.ev are doing an immense brumes even in these dull times. The fact also shouldistimulate consumers to patroniw The Salem Woolen Mill Store For by so doing yon keep your money at home Instoad of eni i 2 It east, where it cannot becellt you or your neighbor. Pat ronize homo institutions is the Sim fw nm ot snccew. Tt)Ll IX S1IH - HKADS. Y. P. C. Club.-Uev. O. P. Wbltmoiv nietag.HKlly number of young people of Independence and iucKrcaii nusi Monday evening at theCongregatloual church in this city and organised the "Youug People's tougregatiolial Muu of Independence and ltickreall, with a membership of twenty lour, ine ou- jects of the organizatioii are : Spiritual intellectual and suclui ouuuie. following ofllcers wore elected: Mrs. Ida Irvine, president; Mr. Kllis Sliuon in,. vim nresident: Miss Fannie Orr. secretary; Mrs. J. S. Talbott, treasurer, ii-,. Mo, fi.llowinir coiiiiuittee on con- stitutioii and Uiy-laws was appoiuted: Fred Koer, Miss Lizzie uir aim iui Josie liurcli. Th Club adjourned to meet in two wwks, Mouday evening May 20. at the ehurch lu ltickreall, when the committee on constitution aud by-laws will report, and the or- ii..., will be perfected. A musical and literary program will also be rendered. Council Proceeding Council con- . . , ,.i.... Mv 7 Miivor -. -- ..,,, veueullireguiarBesBn.il j-- i if Hw "Al Ksder Temple . b . . , ,r ,.r i""' in r lev in the cnair. t,L.-n Eoo Grower's Meeticg. The hop growers of. Indepen dence and vicinity held a meeting at Hie city hall, luesaay, .uay i. A. J. Wntcott ealied meeting to order. Mimutti of meeting held August i l. la'Jl. read bV eecreUry. A. J. Wolcuit re-elected president und W. 0. Cook ro-eiecied sccretaiy. Uu motion it was decided to organ ize a permanent Hop Grower's Association at Independence and nil bop groweM oi me county u vicinity niviiea to oecome iociu- bers. A comnutto ot three-.M. Merwin, D. Ii. Taylor, E. W. Coop-er-appointcd to draft resolutions setting fourth the objects ot the meeting, iieprcsentauvca oi press iuvited to be present ut the meeting. Committee report ...t nt. ibis Hiiernoon meeung, sub stantially aslollows: Whereas, at a uiccling ot hop growers ueiu this city August 14, 1S94, it was resolved tiiat the hop growers meet on the lirst Tuesday in May 16'Jo to transact euch busiucss as may . I.f.. r, iSm mpptin?. Ucsolvcd, that the object oi mis association should be tor the pur pose of advancing the best interests of hop growers, by meeting at time lo time in public places or at pri vate meetings, to discuss the best method of cultivating and harvest- 1 . , It f-tna Kcsotved, That this association j shall not have the power to oum f iuiv nuiiiher thereof as to where, ho.v or to whom ne eiiau ;,w .-'.n.phes or dispose of his crop. Kcsolvwl, That we invite hop towel's lo uccome members of this o ussociauuil. O.i moioii a comniittce of four was appoiuted to ascertaiii if the professors of the Agricultural college at Corvallis would hold a Hop-growers and Farmers' Insti tute at Independence in the near f.it n n etc. A committee of six was appointed to draft a constilu- tion and by-laws, a inouun vile.l that this meeting auiouru to meet Saturday, Junel. t Memorial Day. Hay 30 rroKis" v - . , Gen. Gib?on i , W It- C. No. 72, ill'to erve Memorial Day in In.Unctenw, listed by the cmc a izens of Independence and llk county in neral. The ,11,1 o-iig will be the program of the day as rar.s now arranged . i? Post and all old soldiers, the V. R. C. and civic eociet f. i will nieat 9-30 a. m. at the I. O. O. F. hall The children of the Independence . , .:ii nt. the school SCnOOlS Will a"-"' - i house at the same hour and march ii.. ,i ; .t tan nr t'roi. i unaer uiv ""u" 7 - - on first 6ireei uuiw , . ' i LfVirsi und inarch in the following order: band, Fire company, rr ren, city officials and citizens civic societies, W. R- C. and G. A. U. The band, fire company, school children and citizens forming on First street, the ci vie societies. ... . ... j n & Tt on C street. it. aim vj. - - . . , The following w.H .be the hne of l. i. i,irst Kireev i" ' marcn, uuw .. , , t ' f l i Ktrm;t to lhlrd. streei, woo ' . . . - street, north on. Third Htree to Monmouth street, we .i t r,ih Ktreet. north , tuouia bucci, w -- i-lnn on oth street to C street, wwtbnCi street to the grove, wnero u lowing order .will be observed: ; r BOG RAM If vou want iobwork just a little better than any other shop In thw couuty can do it, leave'your orders at the Entekpmisb office. Their woik mcn are artists, and know: how to avoid offensive combinations so fre quently seen in the work of would-be nrst-ciass" printers, rneen mi " as you would have to pay for inferior work.- ' -.- . J Til EIIE AKE glioes and shoes.. There are bhoes you want' and. Shoes you don't want. When you need Shoes, Our Shoes are ; The Shoes, Yfvii want. -'-jv jv-r jTTBIjACKET STOR : 'if DRESSMAKING; MRS. B. LEWIS,' Kailroad Bt, Vnrlh lndnndonc..,' ' S f- Will make good Suits for $3. Other wurlt lo proportion. Bar Sfri-? in Families, Tz mii a Pay. ....... - -Bantl I."...."'i3y school Choir Music Flag Salute oiuoit;. ....... - Prayer. Memorial address - Singing. pin.se a. 1:30 p. m Fiag Saiute.. '. Miiamg Band "i?v schools Dinner coffee '''Hoaie 15 CentsJ Open Day arid Kt)th" Luucdies from Se nfj. - j A T. M0SIER, (Successor to Loo) iiealhng of General orders, from Nation al ami Department Head- quarters. J Kitual Services. Address P- Connaway Music. America ; . , Flower Memorial service J S,1"3 Decoration of .Monument to the unknown dead. After which all are invited to go to .l- ..iorir frtr th decoration of UIO tounuj the graves. Details will visit the cemeteries at Monmouth and all other points and decorate the r 11 nld soldiers. All are fnvited to join in the services. Come well provided with dowers. On Memorial Sunday,May2b,Po&t and W. R. 0. will meet at the hall at 10 a. m. and at !U:oU marcn .o the grove if the weather win per mit, and il not to the opera house where the following order will be observed: .... - . i New Millinery TIIETADdES BAZAAR, i . Of Said", has just opened o I f : anew line "f Sptiug Milll-. nerv. Kverythlng . New-:- and -- Stylish, t low- I er than you can buy- erse ; , where. ' : Sailor Hats at I2i cts eneb. . LADIES BAZA Air; Salem, ! t n. Fraser & Co. W. H. Wheeled ISOltX. Singing Prayer ... Singing Scripture Reading... Ciawford. Singing Sermon .Choir iev. i Lister " . Rev. A. R. O. B. Whitmore ihtssP.I.I.. Near Independence, Or., xi.... o iciiA to the wifo of J. J. ! Kusscll, a daughter. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she wan a Child, she cried f or Caatoria. When she brcame Miss, she clung to Cantoris, When she bad Children, she them Cantoris. vS..." . Rev. A. R. Crawford Singing. Uoxoiogy Benediction O. B. Whitmore Dealer in PIANOS, ORGANSA SEWING MACHINES Sewing Machine' Needles and Oils. " Olllce with H. it. I-ine". ' ; ' ,r..c, . 1 ISDKPEXDENC IA1.1 k-i... i urn 4 m 1 1 1 - ' T ' v S of Masons" of Salem Itev. Lister will preach In the Christiau church next Sunday, May Krlends please notice tuat ms Sundays here will be the second and fourth of each moiitn. ine suojeei for the 12th. at 11 a. m. Is, "Ihe Seal- of the Holy Spirit; or the Dis tinguishing Mark of a Christian." At night, "The Foundation jjocmue of ihe Christian Church." "The Brownies" entertainment given seut: Cook, Clodrelter, fincu Percival . Absent : Strong and Walker. Minutes of previous uieetiug reau auu approved. Street committee reported 11 . .. ,. .;, !!. .... 11, a in favor or uuuuuig iue.. " north side of block No. 5,. and also recommending that all dilapidated sidewalks be retired, also that rubbish be removed from city park, etc Or dinance committee reoomm-iided adoption ot ordinances liwuing aue- 1 . . a 1 a..a.mf lif tloueers, also relating io ... i,..,, Fri.lav iiiirht was ! .... Oer certain hours at night. . a - .. n . . . , .-. anltllAlM largely altenlel ana w ijuiw ""land la rcgaro. iuokuj a.i.n.iii.in Miss V'ander. on nwition the raid reports were sol had the little folks uuder very good dorted. Marshal Tuprer-s report of discipline considering the short time j M f impounded borse acccptea. sh bad to train them. The music ' Tht. r.,Uowiug bills were ordered paid : and reciUtious were quite gsj, sua ; fun BaUns Fow der me nuieiiCT? i " with the exorcises. r. mw WoritTa Fair Highest Award. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. .D51; it - -iv.r CREAM Most Ptrfcct Made. 40 Years the Standard. Bulk CofieB 20 cents at tlie Star Grocery S i tl'HV.V m T ' ' '"' rr t3""