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THE WEST SIDE TaUpHon, No, 141. kmiius or vwm HOMr.U t.OIHiR Nn. 4A. MKKTS KVrltY 'eduenlay vvvulnit. Meuilwra wilt take due notlee ami fioveru lbemelveaeeordtiiiil Vimiihk -Kuighta are invited In attend when roiiveuleiii, r. !. Wit so t t J. W.KICHAKIkstlN.K.H.H. IVtirt Independence! No, 8(1, Forest er of America, meets every Tuesday evening at 8 o'cliK'k. W. R Alliu, dentist, Cooper nWk. Hnv your mill leed at Die Collin mill. riaiitfl Hrloii; shorta f IS Hr ton lVm't fail to sow our remnant counter for cheap dress good. J.L Stockton I tie tlarttuM a considered by ninny to ia til lH8t f.w wheel IIISllO, Neabro'a llcrptcida, th dandruff cure, h. T. Henkle the, harbor, keeps it It. M. Wade A Co, litve sent out sev era! new bicycles already this spring. At Kohiiison's school luniks ihI school supplies. The man who swears hoiiostly, deser ves more respect than the one who prays hypocritically. "Oh what pretty shirt waists!" "Oh how cheap your nliirt waisls are, Mr. Stockton!" "Your shirt waiat aw the nicest ami cheapest ever brought to town '," are some of the many remark ma le alamt our waisls. J. I.. Stockton. Mr. Wallace ha a line line ot ladies' . shirt waists a nil muslin underwear. Call ami inspect these goods More making your purchases. The '01 Hartford is the standard of wheel. West Sid ami Weekly Statesman, one year, f 2 Order a nice tlrcaei chicken, from I'aliuer liros. for your Sunday dinner. Kor school supplies and acliool books, go to Kobinstu's. ricnty of men are willing to give ad vice free of charge that they ought to use at home. Corded satin pike trimmed belts: winte kul, gold ami ailver trimmed belts: leather, gold and silver trimmed Mts, and lota of other new kind of Mts at J. I.. Stockton s. We have alreadv received two lines of wheels; seven different models. Call and see them. t. fc. Chambers. Fresh oysters, clam, crabs, fish, etc., at Palmer ISros. A 2nd IW grain drill for sale by K. M. aile rt Co. l'ruiiing shears and saws at K. K. Chambers. I.andsdtiwn 6ilks are the nicest aud most dressy goods for wedding ami party wear, at J. L. Stockton's, 1.15 per yard. Entirely new. Palmer Itros. pay cash for eggs, poul try, etc. Call and see us. Campbell liros. lost their ball Waring K- J a few days ago from the poet in frur of their store. The wheel is really nut lost because they know who baa it. Mrs. C. E. VanDeuaen, of Kllbourn, Wis., was afflicted with sioinach trouble aud eoustlpation for a long time. She says, "I have tried many preparations but none have done ine the good that Chamberlaiu'a Htom-ai-h and Liver Tablet have. These Tablets are for sale at Kirklaud'a drug store. Price " cents. Sample fre. Try Moore, the barlier, north side of "C" street, opK)site Knox's grocery store, for a hair cut or shave. Newbro'e lierpicide, the dandruff cure, at fc. 1. llenkle s barber shop, 10 cents. - Hoys' men's aud women's half soles at F. E. Chambers. When iu Salem and vou want a good meal don't forget to go to Ktrnng's IW.-iurant, where everything the mar ket tittorils can be had. Columbia and Hartford agency, F. i). Chambers. New dress goods, new silks, new laces, new embroideries, new embroii'eried clmTniiB, new underskirts, new dress skirts, new wrappers, new shirt waists, new nblmns, new underwear, new out tils for babies, new clothing, now skirts, new tits, new shoes, and so many new things vte cannot tell about ax this, pnper is too small. Hut we ask you to come an '1 cee the nicest line of spring goods ever shown iu the market. No bouse shall undersell us if we know it. J. L. STOCKTON. J. S. Moore, the barber on V street, no x handles Newbro's Herplclde. the famous dandruff cure, endorsed by all th leading barbers of Portland aud all cities in the east. Give it a trial and save your hair. Now is the time to buy your cream separators. The United States is still in t lie lead. For sale by H. M, Wade A Co. L;tt datico )y trie' Independence onlntni on Saturday evening. Jtrinii your best girl and have a good ti in;. If yeu haven't a girl, ci itnc anyhow. Headache often results from a (Un ordered condition of the stomach and constipation of the bowels. A dose or two of Cliainlsirlaiu's Ktomaeh and J.iver Tablets will correct these dis orders arid cure the heudache. Hold by Kirklaud Drug Co. ft is easy enough to live and learn, but it is nevthe less strange that peo ple never learn to live until junt a while before they die. This niniituro (s on every box of Iho gonulns Laxative BromorQuinine Tablet. thn remedy that rtiri"i n roll! In one day m m m m & THE RAKET STOR 3 BARGAIN COUNTER. On this counter are lines of goods to bo closed out. Among them are our Z. Small Boys' Clothing, Hen's odd Vests, 3 Ladies' Over Gaiters, Ladiesl Shoes, Comforts, Men's and Ladies' Under- St: wear, Scrubbing Brushes, etc. 3 Now the above go at greatly reduced SET prices. And our regular stock of Shoes, .Shirts, Hats and Overalls will be found m COMPLETE WITH BOTTOM PRICES. Call and set; us. ' ' J. A. MILLS, THE RAKET STOR Ui Ui tU 111 Ul Ul W ft Note the new ads this week. Elder K. M. Mesnick will preach at the Christian Church next Sunday. Kx-riOHtdetit Henjitniin Harrison died Wednesday aflortunm. The city of Kwseburg will havft' are and 10 incandescent elect rio lights w hich will cost 11 "Hi per month. Don t lorget to sUeiul the spring opening of millinery by Mrs. Wallace tv day and tomorrow. " " Prof. Whiteaker has fold hi interest in the Portland institute and ha located permanently in Indeeiidenee. Oh, why can't w ride w heels on some of the sidewalks during this awful weather? Mr. 0. V. Moore, the Monmouth milliner, desires to announce that she will have her millinery opening on Sat urday, March loth. The State Orange will meet at Albany in May. The delegates from Polk Couu tv Orange are P. I., Campbell and J. C. White. Mart Crave is In the market for all calves front a yearling down. If you have any calve to dispose of, you'd M ter see Mart. . Last week in mentioning the fact that a boy had arrived at the home of Frank lluckley we gave his initials a "F. M.," when they should have been "J. K." J. T. Huntley, ha sold hi barber shop to L. L. Mattingly, lately fri.m Caltlbrnia ami will take charge of the Osburn ranch about four miles north of this eity. A new crossing was put in acrors C street et ween J. L. Stockton's and E. E. Paddock' stores. A soon as the lumber can be sawed the street com mittee will have another crossing laid. E. II. Flagg, editor of the Sale u Sen tinel a short time ago, ha lanui ap pointed deputy internal revenue col lector at Circle City, Alaska, with an income of IKX) er year for salary and expense. The tlrst of the week witnessed severe wind storm accotuaniiHl by rain and one day hail fell very heavily. Iist Saturday evening there was an electric disturbance, rendering it dangerous to use telephones. The Wicmt Sioa is in receipt of a copy of the biennial rcxrt of J. D, l.ee, as superintendent of the Slate peiiitcn tiary. The report seem very complete aud comprehensive, but it I somwhat marred by the insert slip showing 1T typographical errors. The state printer should tire his proof reader. F. A. Doutr expects to (en the cloth, ing department of his store next week. If Mr. IXiuty keeps on adding to Ins business new departments be will soon have to enlarge his ipiarters. He claims now to have the largest store in Polk county. There is a faint rumor going the rounds to the effect that the post otlice will be moved to the building lately oc cupied by the First National Hank. This would lie a good location and the bank vault would be very convenient and safe (or government sumps, money aud records. Mr, Eldridgs, manager of the Inde pendence creamery, is thinking some of establishing a skimming station at Spring Valley, a few m i.les from Salem. One reason why he might do so is that the Salem creamery is encroaching on Independence territory. If there is to be a creamery war, Mr. Kldridge pro oses to tight in the enemy's territory. District Attorney J N, Hart, you will observe, is nut making a bad record. Under his prosecution in Marioruunty Clyde Vaughn get -seven years, and Mnr ry Wade, w hose family stands high, and who was recommended to the leniency of the court, gets three months in jail. The Yamhill lb-porter thinks that this compares very favorably with the record of his predecessor. President P. ! Campbell, of the Slate Normal School at Monmouth, will do liver bis lecture on "The Twentieth Century Outlook to Education " at the Opera opera house in this city on Sun day afternoon at 3 o'clock. As there will be no charge for admission and good music will tie provided, the ladies who are srranging for the lecture, expect to see a full house. The Wbht Sidk club with the San Francisco Examiner. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Hroiuo Quinine Tablets AlldrugglMta refund the money if It fails to cure. K.W. drove's signature Is on each x. 25c. J L l l.x r v Hop Boll Beer THE PUREST AND BEST Bottled boor for family use to be had at EO. GILE'S CASTLE SALOON, Independence. m tn ro Miss l.miiNe Waller is home (nun the Albany convent, on sick leave. The Whist C(,uh met, with Mr.ml Mrs. Coodmnii Thursday evening. ' FayAlklns ts home from the Cottage Urove school aud will not return, "MIks Omlfrey, id Salem, visited over Sunday with Mis 1,-ola Fluke. aiif Alius Uutler, of Monmouth, was visiiing last week with Miss Fannie tiriggs at Junction City. Mts. George E. Howell, of Portland I visiting this week with Mrs, J, A. C, llrant. Tom Price expected to leave here for Seattle last evening. He Sent hi bad on ahead to Portland. Miss France (iodtrey.ol Salem visiteJ during the week w it li Miss Lola Fluke and Mrs. II. M. Atkins. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Humes, of Salem, vlxited their daughter, Mrs, J, A Mills, during (he week, returning home on Thursday's boat. Mrs (ieorge E, Howell, who line been visiting here during the week, returned to her home in Port laud on lhursday morning's boat. The "Kciwevn Two Heart" company lid not apH-ar here on Tuemlay evening having cancelled nil dates on this side id the river. Oleu (ioodman entertained a number of young folk at his home Wednesday evening, Uumes and music were In- lulged In until a late hour, alter which lehclous refreshments Mere served. Councilman JasiH-isou assures the Wot Side that he is In favor of taking tip the 0 per cent warrants Willi i per cent iKiuds. We are glad to hear it. If Mr. JaHpersou said so before he (ailed to make himself understood. The Wiisr Sim; believes it has the youngest type setter ill Oregon, UukncII llrant is but 4 years of age aud yet lie knows the cases as well as mi old hand ml can distribute type, placing the letters in their proper boxes, even to sorting the thin spaces. Homer lodge, Knights of Pvthias has plenty of work ahead. On Wcduenday evening the bova had first rank work. Now theie is work ahead of them as follows : one lirst, two-sWoud and three thirds. It is not yet known what rank ill U conferred next week, but its pro bable that the second will be the next," The dog (Hiisouer has turned to killing cats, A tine Malteix' cat ladoiignig to Mrs. A. J. (ioodinail died from poiaoli Wednesday night. It is believed that much of the poi.iou about town u really lute mictl lor rats, nut it is put where dogs aud cats can get it. P ill-inert' lil'.lllule. A farmers Institute a ill be held at Monmouth Monday and Tuesday, Match IHth and Hull, bctfiiiinnK Muinlsy even mi,' at 7:;!0 o'clock. The following mem hers of the Kxperiiuoiil Station staff id the Stale Attricultuial College Mill be present: lr. Jas. Wiihycombe, Prof. F. I.. Kent, Prof. K. K. Lake, Prof. A. II. t'ord!ey, The subjects dtsciisiwid will be as follow; Monday evening, "Future of the Fruit Industry iu Oregon," Prof, K. U. hake; "1'ireed of Live Hisk," illus trated with sU'ieoptnttn, Iir. Jas, Wilby coiulat. Tuesday inorniiig, "Co-operative Dairying," 1'rol. F. L. Kent; "Silo and Siluge," l)r. Ja Wilhycouilie. Tuemlay alterniMui, "t'are of Milk," Prof. F. L. Kent; "Weed Penis," Plol. A. H. I'ordley. Tuesday evening, "Rota tion of crops and its Kffecl on the Fertil ity of the Soil," Ir. Jas, Wiiliycoiube. llisi'iinnioiis Will follow all llie topics preaiuiled. A genera' literary and musical pro gram will form a purl of each evening's entertainment. All lire cordmUy in vited to attend. These meeting are of great interest and importance, and are doing much to Hpuliiiuu scientiliu knowledge on all sgricilltuial subjects. The citizens of Monmouth expect to entertain as gueHt all who nniy coiue. The meetings mil be held in the Chrixtiaii church, IU K A VISTA. Mr. IteiKoid and family have moved down near Salem. Mr. I lei Kurd will run a Imp yard for T. A. Livesly, of Salem. There will be a meeting at the M. K. church Sunday', the 17th, at lllilll) a, in., to organize aMethodist Sunday school. Owing to the ill health of the teacher, Miss Lee, our school clotud last Wednes day. Ffforls are being made to secure another teacher to finish the term. Lust week O. 1!. Davidson IohI a eow from being poisoned. At lint liiMt meeting of (Jump .No, -i:!, W. O, H'., L. D. lbildwin was elected to till the clerk's olllce vacaled by Mr. Med io r .. Everyone in town is taking advantage of the lair weather to make garden. Hurley Hall, of Wellsdale, was a visit or in Huena on Monday. Mr. McClaiu, who has been sick for several months, is improving. Miss Kllen Johnson was elected clerk in the Circle, succeeding Mrs. I led ford How to Iroclor Dotfs, A ttick dog (linlikcM moilicinu as much uh 11 sick hoy. llu doen not tmdorhtanil why you are. giving it to hiui, and you rntiHt do it vory gently or lie will get nei vous and frightened. 1'ut him betwoon your kneuH, looking in the naniodir;etion that you do, and gently raise liin jaw. If the tnedieino i? liquid do not ojien hia mouth, but juirt his J i pa at one Hide and pour the modi, cine in nlowly with a spoon or hot tie. Then if ho does not h wallow, insert .the spoon between his teeth in front, wbieli will generally make him do it. If tho medicine in a pill or Homething uoiid, hold his head the name way, and, with the left hand under his lower jaw, press witli the thumb and finger where tho jaws come together. This will make him open his mouth, when the dose should bo put its far back on tho tongue ns possible and tho jaws quickly closed, To keep his front paws from becoming trouble some, wrap an old shawl or apron around him. . Tha beat Preacrlption for Malaria Chills and Fever, Is a bottle of Orovu'a TaHtehwa Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and quinine in tasteless form. JNo cure, uo pay. 1'rloe, OOo. , . r)slal Weihlliitr. Sunday, Match 10th wai the loth Wedding anniversary of Mr. ami Mr. A, J. liisMlmsn. Some of their neighbor! planned a surprise ami Invited about lortv friends. who.wllh well lllletlbakel rook ilo..lon of their horns Haturdav evening. Mrs. Ooodman w at homo evening, alone w hen the door It'll rang and wa almost speechless when she opened the door to see so many face. All ware made welcome. When Mr. Ooodman arrived an Impressive marriage cere mony was performed by Mr. (I. L, Hawkins alter which Mrs. 0. 1). Uutler, In a few well chosen remark presented Mr. aud Mrs. Ootid mall with a beauti ful cut glass carafe fioin the following friends t Mr. and Mrs H. It. Walker, Mr. ami Mrs. It, II. Knox, Mr. aud Mr. E. W. Cooper, Mr. and Mr, J. 8, Cooper, Mr. and Mis, J. I. Stockton, 1. and Mia. O. D. Uutler, Mr, and Mr. 1. II. Taylor, Mr, and Mrs, J. U. Craven, Ir. and Mrs, E, I.. Ketchum. Mr. and Mr J. K Huhbaid, Mr, and Mr. P. M. Kirklaud Mr. aud Mrs. J. E Kirklaud, Mr. and Mrs, E. T. Henkle, Mr and Mr. Hamuli, Mr. and Mi. J. A. 0. Hrant Mr. an I Mrs O. W. Kutcli, Mr. and Mrs.O 1 Hawkins, Mr, and Mr. W P.Coiiaaay, Mrs. Ilabbltt, Mr. Howden Miss llowdeu aud Patience Cooper, A NOItl.P, WOMAN MIA!). Mrs, It)nila ,H. (tllmore, a Pioneer lllxcii, Is at KesU (ilmnlttM-r, N nl hi, Trim.) No death that ha occurred In this community In a great many year will cause mote profound sorrow aud genu iue icgiet than that of Mr, Uilinore. Mrs, tiilmore came to Deuison with her biitbaiid in February, HU, There are but lea , very few old settler that have lived hero a long a Mr, tiilmore and no one that ha pssied away that will be held In more grateful re mem brance limn Khoda M. tiilmore. Mrs, tiilmore wus a noble tyt of itiotherlitHHl, ami a more affectionate and dutiful wife never blessed the eon ngal union. It was the home life where her licuiiuhil character wa best known She was always kind, alwsyt doing good The hardest blow of all ha fallen to the lot of the bereaved husband. Mr, and Mrs. Oiluuire were married at Hraiideiihiirg, Kentucky, in 1H52. For nearly one half a century they Jiave walked the path of life together, Hut few can realise the Intense anguish Inch imi"t wring the heart of the bus baud at the loss of his faithful wile. uuth heals many heart pangs, but It is harder tu be resigned to the decree of providence n heu we stand in the shadow of old sge. f ive children and her husband, I. Oilmore, survive her. Her eldest son, 1.011m ('. tiilmore, i a resident of Inde pendence, Oregon. Her youngest aon (ieirge, Is at Los Angeles, California. Mrs, Mamie Perkins, her youngest daiigiur, lives at Columbia 8. C. Her two other daughters, Mr. Sam Shone and Mrs. (ieo. Liver, live In Denison and were constantly with their mother until the moment ol death. The three almeut children are now en route and will be present at th funeral which will take place a sootr a they arrive, which will probably be Tuesday. The death of this juost estimable Isdy ll not only a great los to her family but her departure is a Hrsoual allliclion, so kind and dear as a friend and neighbor was she regarded by all who have know n her these many long years. II death bad to come It seemed particularly a propriale that iu this season of joyous "midline and singing birds this bright and happy woman should bo called to her hut reward. At the time of her death Mrs. tiiliiiore was OS years, ll month aud IS days of 'It1'' , Will Pulk County do Anything! The Albany Herald tells us that Mr. C, II. Markham, general passenger agent of the Southern Pacillu company, met with the committee on commerce of the A Ieo club the other evening and render ed the committee much valuable assist ance relative to the preparation of a pamphlet to be devoted lo the resources ol Linn county, which will be pnxluced at an early dale. It is the Intention to issue a booklet ol twenty pages to la1 placed in the hands of intending settler. The committee on finance will call Uhii the biiHluens men of that oily lo secure funds lo carry out this work and it is certain that the subscription will lie liberal. If Polk county ever expects to grow it behooves her citizens to get a huntle on. Let's get out of the rut and do something, It won't cost much to get up a 10 or 1)2 page pamphlet and the remits will more than justify the ex pe nu. Why, the little wrileup in the Annual Oiegonian brought dozens of letters to the writer regarding Polk county and its resources. Who'll be the lirst to move? The Evening Post has made a bitter attack on the management nf the Col umbia theatre, one ot the foremost in San Francisco, oil account of the im moral character of a play recently pre sented there, "Ziiza'and has succeeded n leaving empty bunches at thuinatiiieu The prcHS must to a certain extent be the guardian of the stage iu the matter of its molality. For special rate on Lliiplncott's Magazine to subscribers of the YVkht tStiiHi, call at the olllce. M allied KltAMKIl IIOKNKD. On Tuesday evening, March 1.', at the larm rusi denco of L, Damon, Mrs, Margaret Kramer mid Mr, William Horned, Hev. John OHboriie olliciuling. A large num ber of invited guests was present who partook of u bountiful supper. Notice. Parlies having business with the First National hank are directed to call at Itooin 2, Cooper Block, where they can be attended to. J. 8. Cooi-kk, President. Go to H. M. LINES For Wall Paper; Window Shades, Picture Frames, etc. Furniture of all kinds repaired. Oflico with the Telephone company INDEPENDENCE. Mr. Jaxpersim Explain, Editor Wis-r Stoat In your issue of March H, last, I II nd my name and my action In ouunc chamber tinder the heading of 'llondlng w w llw J""t' ' Miynsjli, t0 mk "' wrrecllon and state ",mU I y' will .mhllih In your next Issue, Vuu statu, "an ordinance passed sea ond reading, all the coiincllnien voted In la vor except M r. JaNroii." Tin eon veyi the Idea, to at least a number of your raadera, that the ordinance wa killed, and I wa to blame for It, while that wa nut the ease; my argument ws,,to wall for it Dual passage until our regular meeting two week hence which would give council lima to care fully consider the matter, and ll wa so ordered aud endorsed by the council and honorable mayor, Next you date, "be, Jasrson, baled to see cheap money a he loved hi couu try. ' Thank you lor saying something iu nice, which I could not think of. 1 have ttlwiya stated In the council,' If we ran ell our cily bond (or 4 per cent I ...... .1 I i h i t . . ueenieaiy in lavor ol doing o, or even 4 Si per rent or whatever would lie for the best interest of our cily. Next, It la true Mayor Sua kioii not only Hated he would la'ar all expense (or changing our prestuit warrant for bonds and offer ed to give $50 out of hi own pocket (or same, but thl wa objected to by the council In session, "And yet Mr. Jas person objected but why he objected he did not give any reason except, I do not eehow we van save anything." Too bad, too bad, Mr. F. litor, 1 was so nar row minded Last, out not least, it is talked ami believed by many In our city, that my objection for not wauling to change the city warrant into bonds at a lower rate of interest 1 simply because 1 hold some ol the warrant, 1 say to one and all, 1 have not una single dollar limited In our city warrant or obligations, nor will i ever nave a long a l hold the ulllce I 1 .1 a . , . a a councilman, The financial welfare ol this city I have at heart, aud shall try to do my duly to the best ol my ability lor ina greatest good to the grealesl number of the taxpayer of the cily ol Independence, Oregon. II, 11, JasHrsou. Note of the Contest. The Polk county delegation to Stale Oratorical contest o( colleges, at Cor- vallis last Friday, mure than tilled a passenger coach. Among those from Independence who attended the contest were Miss Kate Jones, Mrs. House, Mr. and Mr. lilnearson, Veid Hill, Charles Collins, Frank Whiteaker, The decision u( the judges, as usual, met with the popular disapproval of the audienej, excepting, ol course, the win- ner. Airliewss out in full force to spur their buy, who represented the 0. A. C, on to victory. The 0. A, C. battalion of Infantry and letachmeiil ol artillery drilled tu help enlertain the visitor ami made a com. mendsbla spiiesrance. Mr. llrysnt, ol the O. 8, X.H.,of Mon mouth, though not winning, did credit to hi College, A (Joed Cough Medicine for Children. "I bv no hesitancy In recommend ing Chatnlarlaln'a Cough Ketuedy,1 aay F. P. Morau, a well-knowu and lipulr baker of Petersburg, Va. "We have given It to our child teu when troubled with bad coughs, also whisp Ing cough, aud It lias always given perfect sat Infliction, It w'as recom mended to me by a druggist ns the tiest cough medicine for children as it contained uo opium or other harmful drug." Sold by Kirklaud Drug Co, A Diphtheria Cure. ' The Sci'tutillc American give tit is receipt as one which the world ought to know. At the tlrst indication of diph theria iu the Ihroal of a child, make the room close, aud then take a cup ami amr into it a (iiaiitity of tar and tur pentine, equal psris. Hold the cup over the lire so s to till Die room with fumes. The patient on inhaling the fumes will cough up and spit out all the membrane ous matter, aud the diphtheria will pass out. The fume of tar and turpentine loosen the throat and afford a relief that ha bullied the skill of physicians. Opening. Mrs. A. M. Hurley will have on dis play Friday anil Saturday a Hue line of pattern bats. The Florence Sanatorium, Salem, Oregon. A first-class private hospital for the treatment of chronic and surgical, Hulk during the past year especially for the puriionu for which It is lined. Conveniently located within four block of the business part of the city, The niOMt modern furnishing aud lat est appliances throughout I be building Mealed by hot wider; lighted by gas aud electricity. Here the sick can have the i coin forts of an elegant private home, with all the ad van t awes of a general hospital. Oulaide physicians bringing In patients treated with the grealesl courtesy, anil (insisted In opera tions If req nested. for teriiii and further information write or apply personally Jo It. UAHl v jtiuit r, m. u., Huperltitcmlctit. Visitors welcomed from 2 to 4 P. M, WANTKI). Capable, rtilmlila latmnn In very county to repremsit liirijc compiiny ot Mollil llnaunlai niiUilon; Jii;ui Hiilury peryenr, payable wuulily; Ssi per tiny itliKoliikily sure anil nil axpuiiHiis; Htnilaht, lionii-lliln, ilcltiiHu militry, mi eommlHulun; mUnry pnil en h Kittiinliiy u nd ux ix iimu money adviiiiiwrl eiicli week. SI'VNUAKU HOtlsk. .I.U lluarlmru Ht Cliloaiio, To the Deaf. A rich lady cured of her deafness and noises In the bead by Dr. Nichol son's Artlllclal Ear Drums, gave $10,000 to his institute, so that (lour people un able to procure the ear drums may have liietii tree. Address No, i;!13l-(i, The Nicholson Institute, 7S0, Eighth Avenue, New York, U. H. A, WANTKIl-AOTIVH MAN OH OOODOItAR acler toilellvsr unit collect In Oregon for old Blnl)lllied mmiufitctiirliiK whoUmiilu Iiiiuku shi ii vi'ar, sum liny, lloiumly more I him ex. HirleiicB rsiiulruu, Our reference, any bank n any city. KiiHono Mdr-ariilicNHod Htainned envelope. ManuliuMurers, Till lit Floor, ilDI DeHrnoni hi., uuchko. H''l He Their Nniiies. Thousunds of Eastern people will take advantage of the cheap rules to the Northwest In ellect every Tuesday Irom February 12 to April 30. They are the lowest tu years. If you have any friends who are talk ing of coming West, send me their names and I will have our representa tives look them up furnish them with advertising matter reserve berths see that they have a quick and comfortable trip. A. U. HIIELIION, flakfliulul Afvurat 1 24 1 4-30 Burllugtou Itouto, Portland Deafness Cannot lie' Cured by lornl ppl!inlliiis, IW I bey Aitiiiot'riseli Him rtlavnwil portion of Hid ear. I heru Is only in wy to mir nHfiiu, ami thai Is by rote tlliituuinl rotunllM, IhhIiiihhi In ritun-il br an inllntiieil miulllbin ol Hi" uoiemu llnlii ill Ilia Kualuchluii Tune. W hen Ibl liileu ItillmtiM run hva riiinhllti kound ur Ini- injrfn t hi'Mrlrn.nurt when It U tmilroly ebwH flrarnwn 1 thn remill, and iiulraa Ilia lufliim nintloti eaji bo taken nut and (lil lulai re ulcirvil Iu Ha Mormal enndlllnn, bearln will lw dfwlnivrd ftirsvon ninn eaaea mil ol O n art. cnuatMl by ntlarrb, wblrh la tiulhlh bill an iDiiaiurii pontiMHin ni ilia iniieus aiirme. W will ity One Hiuid 4 Isillnra for any rnaant l,'nlnaa (lunaeii by enlurrh) llml can hoi lw cured by Hull's I atari h l ure. Head lor elreulara, free. r, J. I lirnilT I w., lulello, ti, Mi'lil by all lirtiKilala, V llall s f"amlly i'ilia srs tha beat. Mr. 0. II. Markinan, general passen ger agent of the S. P. Co., ha informed all the company's agent In Oregon that Col. II. F. 1 batch, of Portland, manager of the Oregon exhibit at the Psm Ameri can FxHnitlon at lluffalo, New York, I very anxious to secure sample of Ore goo grasse and gislu for exhibition at llnfTalo, All persons who will donate redltable samples will have them lor warded free of charge by Mr. Markham, Sample left at the S, P, freight olllce, will be forwarded without Wist to the donors. ryliiir iirepiiriitlona simply Wl. op dry eaturrh i they dry up tho Secretions, wblnu adiioro lo tho inouibrwio ami ibicom- isisa, causing a far inoro soriuus tnaiblo than the ortliuiiry form of vatarrh. Avoid all dry, ing hihalauU, fumes, smokes aud smills and use that which oleauaea, siHitlics aud Ileal. My' Craaiil Halm is such a rnisdy and will nure catarrh or cold hi the head easily and plsasautly, A trial sio will bo mailed for Id rants. All druggists sail th Wie. size. F.ly Ilrolhen. Ml Warmn St., N.Y. The Ilahu cure without aiu, doe not Irritata or canao (nesting. It spreads lUolf over an Irritated and angry surfaes, rslie. Ing liiiuindlately the painful Inflauiamlion. With Kly'a ('rsui Halm yuuaro armed against Kaaul Catarrh and Hay Fever. This Pan-American year, and the in telligent paer on "The Native Hace of Mexico" which Meulenant Henry R Hriaika contribute lo Ihe March "New" Llpplneott i a significant utterance alike useful to trader and scinntlat. PofieLeoMK is 01 years old. He was Inundated with messages of con gratulation front all over tho world, Iir. Mastoid, the Pope's physician, says hi Holiness is in good health. Louise Belt lvl wards has made quite advances Into the realm of lid Ion, w here one day she will have fuller recognition Her "At the (late of Mercy" iu March New" Llppincott Is a stirring episode (ll to base a reputation ni-on. , Twice Proven, Krotu tits Vliidlcalora, lintberfiirdtoii, N. ('. The editor of the Vindicator has had oecaahm to test the elllcacy of Cham- berlalii' Pal ii llajiii lwli-e with the iibMt remarkable molt In each cae. First, with rheumatism In thcshoulder from which he suffered excruciating paltl for tell day, w hic h w as relieved Itb two application of Pain Halm, rubbing the parts afflicted and realizi ng Instant bcnetlt and entire relief In very alfurl lime. Heeond, in rheu matism In the thigh joint, almost pios trstlng him with severe pain, which wa relic veil by two applications, rub bing with the liniment ou retiring at night, aud getting up free from pain For sale by Kirklaud Drug; Co. Unlawful to (hoot wild Geese. Numerous inquiries are being made a to whether the new game law allow ild geese and swan to lw shut at this sessou. A the spring geese w in soon no arriving Irom the south and many sort- amen are desirous ol having a crack at them, the matter has been referred to (isine Warden Quimhy, who say that the new law close the season (or shoot ing geese and swan at the same time the a IS Mt .'II season close lor iiuck. mere win therefore, lie no shooting of geese or swan this spring. The time allowed for having wild ducks In cold storsge hss also expired. So everybody might as well erase game from his menu. Ihe law allows the shooting ot snipe for a time. Those delicious nine uirus win soon le arriving from the south on their way lo their breeding giounds, but there are not many who have an opportunity to shoot them, and their xig xag llight make It imKssiblu (or any but a good shot to bag many o( them. Sportsmen can try their luck on the snipe, and be thankful for small favors. Notice to Water Consumers, It is neither honest nor honorable for water consumer to allow their bibbs to run In frecxing weather, and herealter any party or parties allowing or permit ting such waste upon their premises will have the same charged up at meter rates. Protect your pipes at your own expense not ours, IndcMndcure. & Monmouth It Water and Klectiio Light Co. Free to luvnulora. Tho experience ( 0. 'A. Know a Co. In obtain ItiK more than .M.ihui pauuua lor Invention lots vuableil lie m lo helpfiilly nnstver many ipies tlnlia relating to the iroti'iilloii ol llilellecnuil properly. Tbm they loivu done Iu a pumphlol trenlluH brlelly of United Mtitten and (orelim patent', with com ot mine and bow to iihkui'c thtmt; trade iiutrku, dentiio. cavenla, lulrliiKC ineiila, di'i'lton In lending patent eHe,ele. Till pamphlet, will be aeiit free lo anyone writing tut). A.Hnuw&Co., Waitblnstou, D.C E.L.Ketchum,M.D Ollhw and Itesldence Corner Railroad Monmouth Htreets, INUKPENDKNCE. OK W. G. Sharman, MERCHANT TAILOR Main Street, Independence Those $6 Watches at 0. A. KRAMER & CO Jeweler and Opticians. are the host watches ever put on tho. market for thel money Go aud look at them. Thurston Lumber Company, Dallas, Oregon. ...MANUFACTURERS Of... LUMBER OF ALL KINDS Vry Stock nlwaya on Hand, also Cedar Shingle. NOTIi: We live a (Irst eluas'dry kl'lu which t-imbh ua to give you thor otigbly dry lumber. it DOCTOR UP" CliangiiablH weatlier hetwcrjn two sttasons encour ages your chronic troubled and indicts upon you niitch pt tty siflcnesH. Better ward it off. 10 centa might provout it when $10 wouldn't cure it. Come to uh to have your prescriptions filled, and for everything kept in a wtdl regulated drug btore. STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES KIRKLAND mmtnaiii a mmtmm A Bureaus The IlinliriKtoo li ket office in Portland is a veritable Iture.m of I n form a i ion for travelers- a place where they ran learn what it will coxt to reach ANY point in America or Furope; how long the trip will bike, and what there is to see on the way. If you ins figuring on an eastern trip, drop in and tfrt full infix mation. or, if you prefer, write me aliuut it. Omaha, ChiraKo, Kansas City, Si, Louis and LVLKVWIILKK beyond. Cor. srsajiwasw ip ilSMB&alfiaitfBSbiai wsiwfeukiaai SOUTH and HAST -via- SOUTIIHRN PACIFIC CO Shasta Route. Train lavea liiib-Minlmie for I'orllanil and way alalloui al 2 it, p. m. U'ave lor t'urvallla al 1 1 .irt , I'orllaiitt Alliuoy A.blaii.l.. . ., ., faerame!ito San r runviovo. . . Otlden iHiner Kaii t'lly ... l'hleS I ..in Anirrleit Kl pao Kiol ttifflli 1'llf of Mi'Uleo . tluiiKtim Nn tlriraliN. . . , Watlnitiiion , .. . New Verk S .so a. in. I; m p. in. , i: ti a. m. , .' p. n. i i.. v. in.' ,, 4-41 a. m. . '.lima. in. . 7 .v, a. in. , 5:1 a m. 1 -si p. in. r.:m p. iu, i::m a. m. . It 'ii a.m. , a. in. i;.;'.i p. in. A: I.! a, iu. . lid I p. tu. 7 :tai p. in, be a p. ni li t) a. in. i X a. m. S.lja ui ll'l.'.a. m vim a. in 7 '." a. til CJiil a. in 7 M A in (..''! p. Ill li: :i a. in S: . a, iu 4:im a. in fir.'-, p. in 6:U H. Hi U:l.l p. iu roilniHii ami Tofirll rnr on IhmIi irnlim t'l air earn ttn'-raiiit'iil'i lo tibn anl Kl I'rtt ami lourlM earn to t'bleaau, SI. boin, Nc tlrleatia anil tt'n.-li'net.'ii. t'onneetintf al. San Krmieheo with evera t'uiu.lii)t luu'H ler Honolulu, .lnj.iii, riilna I'blllpplnin.Ci nlial ami Seiuli Amereii, Hea.Vs.O. A. W IMtil at lmb'nMHli;liee Hia, I low, orsiblnina l". II. M AH KM AM, Ut'titrl i'awimvr Aat-ut I'oi tbunl, nr. A GLEAN SHAVE AM) A STYLISH RAIR GUT IS WHAT Vol OKT WllhN VOU rAI'IU)M,K Kutch'a BarberShop. liideS'iiii'iii'e Oi'eiron Dan P. Stouffer. Insurance and Collection, Titles Examined. CHARGES REASONABLE. Main Slrpct Dallas, Oregon t anything yon Invent ortinprow; also Ret , CAVEAT.TR'ADE MARK, COPtRIGHT or DESIGN PH0IECII0N. Heinl moilel, akeUU.orplioto. ; for frco exiiiiilimlimi nnil mlvleo. i BOOK OH PATENTS ""briiui WC.A.SNOW&CO. l'ntnt Lawyers. WASHINGTON, D.C. HiAj BO YEARS EXPERIENCE Tbads Marks dcbigims Copyright Ac. Anronn neinllini a iiketch and ttcarrlptlon may niil.-Kly n, wl hIii eiireplnlim freo wliellier an In vent U oi la prnlinlily piiienl nWe. rmimiuiilra tlniiaaiTlatlymiiilblniillnl. lbniilhnoS on I'HtenU aunt trim tlltbwt iiuenev fur mielirmii imttiina. l'atmiia liikon lliniiiuli Munn A to. ruculva nirrliU Niitlm, Willi. mt elinmo, III tllfl Scientific American. A tmnilmiiiielr lllnntratiKl wookly. I,nwtwt Mr Ternm. f.l a tuihillitn nf nn? ai'lenl ISll toliruill. vriiip. I'mir niniitlm. SI. Hold liv nil newmleiilerii. MUNN & Co.36,Broadwa''- New York Uruncb uniou. IB6 V Ht.. Waalilugieu, 1). I'. TOMS; CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, COPYRIGHTS AND DESICNS. Send your buaiiieaa direct to WnahliiKton, suvea time, eoats leaa, better aerviee. Uy offlne oloM to tt. B. Pitnnt Ofllot. FREE tirBllmln ary axamlnatlnnn mad.. Atty'i f. not diio antll pntunt l.nur.d. PKRS0NAL ATTKNTI0N OlVKN19 YEARS AOIUALEXrEUlCNUE. Book "Bow to obtain Patrnta to., teat rroa. Sat.nU proevrfd through E. 0. Blggm ri.lva sptolal notfoa, without ckarg., In ths INVENTIVE AGE Uluitratf d monthly Elovanth year term., $1. a yar. LE.SIGGEB8, Laid oi b. a. snow a to. 918,FSt.. N. W., .WASHINGTON, D. C. mm DRUG CO. mits'hii fHaiisn Information. A, C. Siisi.noN, General Antral, Third and Stark Sis., Portland, Ore. SltmiH LINK TIME TABLE 'rrerteil lo tlal. Iavra Ituleprixl.j; Lvavea Alrlle for nra lor Mouioouth M ou at oat h Bail autl Alrlli. ludttpmttic, IM m. m. it 9. no a. m. 3;S0 p. in. i 0 UP p. m. l eave. Imlen,!- vra 11U. for , Monmouth and lu- ami llallaa. : j; Mia p. in. 11:011 a.m. j aao " T:ia V " II . "T" j! I.raimi Monatoulk I.rave. Moniiioulli ,f"r luilfM-mlenc. lor Alrlle. 9:4A a. in. 1:10 a. m. 3:411 p. in, MS at. UlUL p. 11U I4Vta Imleneiifl- 7 .1a m. , ;t:.10 p. ill. I.envr. Moniiioulli for UHllaa. env for Aloitfaoutb lt:"0 . m. , 7:110 p. 111. ! 8:0.1 p. ui. OREGON Shoit Line and uwiojs Pacific liei'url for t. TIME SCHEDULES, rnnn liiilepeiiileiiee Arrive fnim I'lilenun IVirlbinil SlKM'tlll U'OO a in via limit. liiKlun Suit Ijike, )enver. Kt. Worlb, Omaba, Kaintaa (Mty, St. I in in, ctilcHgo and Kitdt. i:iv m AlUintle Kxprraa SMM PHI Salt Lake, Denver. Kt t'tly, Ht. UiuH, Clileaijo auii Kitat. 8 10 a m. via limit.; tntrtnii Ml I'lllll Knst Mntl ti.-ee a in via Spokane Walla Walla, Lewis ton, HiMikane, Miti iieiiixilla, Ht. Taut, lHHiilli, Milwaukee, C'tilfiio and Kaat. 7 a. ra. OCIiAN AM) klVIIR SCHI-DULE. Klein I'lii llaiiil. All Milling dittet tti b- jeet to eliHiige r'iir.iin Kianeij.oo Siills every 5 tlnys K p 111 4 p. m. Daily tin Sunday S p m HHlunbiy IU p in 7 . in. 1'uoa.Thur and Hub I'oliiuibla Klrvr Mleaiuera. To AslnrlH anil Way- bUIUtlllKS. Wllliimclte and Vaitiblll Kivura. Irt'Kou cily. Day ton, and U'iiy-l,iiiulln WlllHiuelto HIvit. ltrl Inml biCorvallla and ay.ljtndluits Hiuikn Hlver. tlparlato Ijawlatou. i p. in. Kx Bnuit'y S:3U p.m. Men. Wed, and Kn. fl . m, Tuea, Tbin and Sat, l.vltlparla t:Xy ll. III. I 'ally 4:80 p. m. Krl. tv. Lew la bin, dally 9 a. in, steiiiuera to l'oilbiud from Iiidopeiiileiiee Modoe leaves t'tirvallla for l'ortland Mondays eilnesibivs and Ki klaya ill 5 a in, paxalnit IlidepoiiiU'iiee Ht 11 a in. Ketm lilnx, leaves rorllaiiil Tuesibi.VM, Thiirsdaya and Satur tbiya, iihskIiik liiileviuleuee at 9 p m limb leaves Indepetidenee for Portland Tuea iIiivh, Tbiirsibit a and KaUirdnya at A a in. Iteluriitnii leaves I'ortlanS (or Indepeiuleiuie ,Monilny.s, eiliie-ibivin and Friday at lla ui arrlvliiitHt Indepeniloneeat. (I p iu. Al HERREN, Agent, s Independence, Ore. Steamers lltona and Pomona Will leave Independence KVJiKY DAY, 8uud.ay excepted, at 7:00 a. iu., for v SALEM, OREGON CITY, PORTLAND. For Freight or Passage ap ply on boardUie boat, or to the aeut J. E. HUBBARD, Iadepeudeuco - ? Oregon. ) aUNo & Mo 1 - -